AGEICULT1UEAL. THE QUESTION Q-F MANURE. -In all t! br - hcsof agriculture,,tbere perhaps particular one which causes such a great-dliTorcnca of opinion, both in the theory ani practice aa ..the'. formation and careof manuro. : Some prefer one mode of preservation and some another ; but all agree upon one point, tiz that it ; should be well eheltered from the eun and rain. The best method of attaining this point is the subject of various discussions and disputes., - If manure ia allowed to lay aa it was form ed in the yard until epring, and then thrown into heaps under shelter, it Is liable to heat and "fire fan,'-' and in this- way- lose; more ia value than was gained by eheltcr from the gun and rain. ' t "','.. ; . I .. Some contend that the better plan is to al-. low the manuxe to remain as it was formed until .spring, and as soon; as the cattle are t.h straw.- lUTUCVl UUli w aoi-ui s or earth. Those who adopt the latter plan argue that if no water is allowed to escape; from the yard, .the rain will, by keeping tie manure moist, benefit it. '-, Their argument is that if the water cannot escape by any oth er outlet than that of evaporation it cannot carry with it any of the valuable portions of tne manure. ... . .... -t.-. But it has been clearly proven that when manure is exposed to the atmosphere there ia a waste of its essential parts in the form of gases, and that this waste is only at or near the surface, where the manure comes in eoir ' tact with the air. " When the maniac is al lowed Co remain spread" oj,r the yard, as it wasformed, there is a large amount of sur face, and consequently a large amount of waste, in the form of gases. -It is therefore to our interest to collect our manure into such piles a3will eipose the smallest amount of gurface in proportion to theircubical contents and still farther to prevent loss, to cover the pile with earth or sods. ' 'But' in doing this we must use care to prevent the manure from attaining too great a degree ofheat, and thus defeating our aim. - f The best plan is to throw it "under the sheds during the winter, and thus make the cattle pack it down as the season advances by this plan we avoid all danger from ''fire fanging.'- When the last of the manure Is thus thrown up, the whole heap may be cov ered with earth or eod, and thus there will be but very little waste of gaseous partides, whicn constitute a very vaiuaoie puruuu ui all manure. , , i . . . ... , - It is a common practice with some . lo use common plaster or gypsum as an absorbent for the gases, which issue from their manure heaps. That it acts (under certain condi- Hons; aa an aosorDent, cannoiDe aemeu, uui whether it benefits the person who applies it, is entirely another question. If we 1 take fresh manure from a horse stable which has not been cleaned out for a week or two, and tramp it into a pile as solid as possible, after covering it with plaster we will find ammonia will no longer be given off, and we would at once be led to suppose thatwe were saving go much of what would otherwise be lost to our manure head ; but if we carry the exper iment a little farther, I think we will fitd that the absorption, like the Irishman's si prise, will bo "the other way." ' - If to carry out the experiment we allow the manure and plaster to remain for a month or two, we will find that it will begin to give off ammonia, because plaster will only act as an absorbent in the presence of moisture, and when that moisture has evaporated will give off the gases absorbed. ; Those who ap ply plaster to the floors of their horse stables with th5 view of promoting the health and comfort of theirhcrses may attain this result but when applied as an absorbent of ammonia it is of little use unless the manure is after ward kept moist or damp. ; Farmers differ materially as to the mode fjid time of applying their manure, but by far the greater number allow it to remain in the barnyard all summer, and spread it on the oat stubble in the fall, in" oicbr that it may be turned under for the wheat crop. A few haul the manure out on the - toi in the spring, and plow it under for the corn crop ; those who practice this plan argue that by this turning the manure under they avoid the waste of its most valuable portions which must take place if it is kept in the yard all summer. The manure not having advanced far in thestate of decomposition, does not benefit the corn crop much and as the decom position goes.cn much more slowly when it is buried in the ground than when it is in the yard, it doe3 not much affect the, out crop, but comes into the proper stage of decom gition in time for the wheat and g; ass crops. There is also a great variety of opinion as to the proper depth for plowing when turn ing under manure," but I believe that most cf pur scientific agriculturists' agree that the re gult is about the fame, whether it is turned under to' the depth of four or eight inches when near the surface, it decomposes sooner, and hence act3 - sooner, and the supply is goon exhausted ; when turned under deeper its action i3 more extended and slow. Ilence if applied just before the crop is intended to benefit, it should be turned under by a gballow furrow ; but if the interval between the manuring-and the crop ia prolonged, the furrow should be deepened in the same prr. portion. Gfrvbaritovcn TeUgnph. Cows. Use all diligence to prevent the cows drying, giving good pasturage, extra feed if necessary, and plenty of pure water. Farrow cows to be fattened this fall, ghould be dried off before September, and kept in good 2ssh being fed so as to be on the ' gain all the time. Oxen. Be careful not to over-work- and exhaust working cattle."- If put to hard la bor, feed dry hay, add bright' Etraw with Iran unon it, in addition to what thy pick up nigLia ia the pasture. '. , Horses need careful treatment, and if kept up should hal e an armful or two of grass tkily, awl if worked hard, cut feed nd dry sjxj, vcju wazer is pernaps tne lest appILation for gills by the harne?3 ; and cbriotf, -get that fbrali kinds of stock. - Salt xsJ pure water are essential to their health. m 0 m m m i i i f- Cent- S-.!:'.t tie LzeA as.d eitrllesl; ears THE PERUVIAN SYRUP:' V X r 13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP THE . .. " Protoxide ot Iron,,. a new discovery in medicine which - . STRIKES AT. THE ROOT OF DISH ASK. BY supplying- Ilia Blood with, it vital runciPLS, oft ' ... .1 - i LIVES LlKHT 1ROJV. This ia the secret f lue wonderful (access of this remedy in carlrig , Dyspepsia, Liver Oom plaint. Dropsy, Chronio Diarrbce, Bail., Nervoas . Affeetiohu, Chills and Fever?, 1 Humors, Loss of CoDsti tution&l vigor, Diseases -; of the Kidney & Btadder, Female ; , '-4 Oom plaints, . , " and ail diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by 'Debility or a low state of the , system Being free from Alci.hol in any form, is energi ing effV-ctS are not followed by corre ponilinjr reac tion, hut are per ineiit, it fusing strengtli, viftor and New Life inte all psruof the syateiu, anil buiiiling up tn I RUN CONdTirUTIOM. , J. DYSPEPSIA A NP DEBILITY 1 ' FruuiQie V'inerabla Archdeacon BCOTT. 0. P. Ui;nhm Canaila Ea -it. March '24. 1805. ; .'"lam an inveterate Dyspeptic of more Uiaft 25 years ctaniling." ! have so wonderfully benefitted in the thn-e short weeks during which 1 have used lh,e Pe ruvian irup.ihat lean scarcely persuade oiyst If of the reality.1 People who have known me are agloit ihrd at liie change. I am widely known and can but reoiiuiocnU ia others that which baa done so much for mu A CASE OP 27 TELES' STAXDIXG CURED. From INSLEY JEVVETI', Na.W Avon Tlace. Boston "1 huve suflerud. aud soineliine neverely. for 27 years, from dyspeptic, 1 coiiimeaced taking the Pe ruvian Hyriip.and fiiuod iiumediate benefit fro.n it. In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my lutforings, aad have enjoyed nnia lerrupted health ever since " AN EMINENT DIVINE fF BOSTON, PAY3: I buve been Uslnj tbe Peruvian sj ru-p for some time past ; it gives me new Vigor.Buoyancy of spir its. Elasticity of luiicle." T&ousamd have hit ekaxgtd Jf lh$ utt thi remedy from vcak, iuklgvjcring creature, to ilronr.heaitAy: and kappa e "d tcomeai nst invalid cannot rea&o kly ktitlaUta gio It trial,' A pamphlet of SI pages containing certificates of eures and rccommendatioiis from some of the most eminent physicians, clergyuien,;and others, will be sent frkk to any adiiress. - ' . 0"8ee that each buttlehas rsacvtx Svacr- blown in the slats. FOR SALE BY J, T. DEMSMEE. Proprietor. 35 Iy Ht New York CKOFULA. ' ' ' ' AI1 Medical Men agree that IODINE is the BEST Rn.MEDV fur crufula ami all kindred ftiscasrs ever discovered. The Uitficulty bai been to obt.nn a fuRE soLn-rtoH of it. , D. U. Anders' Iodine Water fs a"1 Piire Solation of If.dinei WITIlbirr A SOL VENT I! Couuiuiog a Full Graitt to each ounce of water. , A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Kettnraiive. has eured aod will cure SCROFULA in all its mani- ' fold forms. Uf-CER3. CAXCERd. 6VPIULI3.8ALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with aslntiisUiug success in c i es of Kheuiimtlsm. Dvspep iaf Con s in pt ion, Female Complaints, Heart, Liver ana Kicjuey lime, im f.ke. . Circulars will be sent mkb tuauy one sundiug their adiires.4. Price $1,(0 a tonic, or 6 for $5.00 Prepared by Dr. It. ANUEHd, Physician & Chemist For Sale by J. P. DIkStrMORE, 30 Dey St. New Y Aad by all Druggists. w IS TAR'S BAIiSAM OF WILDdlERUY . UAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY ' HALF A CENTURY, with the most astonishing success in curing Coughs, Coids'.HoareeDess, Sore Throat Iunuanzt, Whoopog coogb, Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis, L'ifS cultj of Breathiotr, AstLmu, ' . : ad every affec tion of THE TIIROATiLUXUS S- CI1ES7. which carries off more victim than any other dis ease and which b!fl s the vkill of the Physicians to a greater extt nt than any other malaiiy. ofteu Y I K I. Drt Ti I TH I R KM LI) V when all others prove ineffectual. AS A -MEDICINE ' Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, safe in its Oper ation. IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation, free from noxious ingreitioent poisons, or unuerals rinltinp skill, scicn' e.aird medi cal knowledge ; combining all that i valuable in lue vegetable kingdom for this class ofrtisra-e.it is incompakable ! and is entitledmerits, and receives the general con fidence of he public, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of hermin, Ns Y.. writes a" follows : Wistar's Balsm ur Wild Oumr p ive pniversal atisfaition. It seems to eureaiough by l'stniiig and cl'-anriBg the lungs. and allayine irrit; lion thus rem"viiie the cause. int ad of drying up liie ousb and leaing the cause behind. 1 consider thn Kaisaui as go d as any. if not the best. Cough uie-iciue with winch 1 am acquuii.led." . Rev.' Jacob J?echler, of nanover, Pa. : Well known and much rcspoctjd among tbe German population in this rouiitry. makes the following glate hx nt lor the bem fit of the afflicted. Dear Mas Having realized in my family impor tant benefits fr"i:i the use of your valuable prepara tion Wistaks BaLsax or Wild Chi aar it affords mc pleasure to recommend it to tbe public. Some eight years ago one i f my dauehter see. ned to be in a de cline aii'i little hupes oflier recovery were Biiterlain ed 1 theu procured a bottle of your excelien IJaltaui, and befure she hait taka ibe wbole of the contc nts of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I buve.m my Individual case made frequent use of your v-luable medicine, aud have always been benefitted by it- , ' JACOB SECHLER. Trice. One Dollar a ISoLUe. ' FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMOBE, ?C Dey Street, New York Til W FOVVLE. l ON. Proprietors,, iloston. aHO at all sak'on.sTS. Q RACES . , V . Celebrated Salvo Cl'RES CUTS, BURN'S. SCALDS. Grace'fl Cclpbrared Salve CURES WOUNDS. MIOSES, STRAINS, Grace u i'elebraietl ISaUe CUHES BOILS," ULc EES, CANCERS. Grace's C lirb rated alve rCUEES SALT EHEt'V, ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celtbratid talve CURES CHAPPbD HANDS. CUILBLAI.V3. Grace's Celebrated Saiva HEALS OLD SORES.FRESII WOUND8.tr. It is prompt in action, removes pain a oh' and re duces tbe im-sl angty-lonking swellmss and imlla 'mallons. as if by magic thus afftirdimg relief and a complete care . . Only ii evuts a box I (Sent by ma il for 35 cents, . For Sale by. 1 1 J. P. DIVSMOBE 36 Dev ftreet.Mew Y'otk. 8. W. ftWE it S JSi Pri.prirto -S.Boston, aud by all Drncsi'ts. 4roeer. and Country stores. ; 'ouuary 27. Ihton y. ' s B W hocnle ami ISctnil. '"THE subscriber would announce to 1 Bloomsburg and vicinity, that LIQ.UOK9 o large and small quanti ties, and at different prices, at his new siore, on Main street, aorth side two doors south of Iron street. Blooms barg. His stock of foreign aud Do mestic the citizns of he is selling "IDS JlETJDIISSs consists of Cognac and Rochet e. Blackberry, (Sin ger. Raspberry and Lavendi r. lie has a large ass sartuieut .if Old Bye, gray with ag. fine J Roarboo. old P -4ks Whiskey, and any quantity of conr-mon. He lbs has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras. Lisbon. Claret. Sherry and Canpagne Wines ; aad last but not least, a quantity of good double extra UEOWN STOUT; 4 et which be will sail al the lowest eaib prices. Tbe public urere pecfully solicited glve his liqaor a trial. v D. W, KOBKIM-S. A cent. t1 KCV I'EU TbAK! We w.nt V VJVJ a;erii vr wier'' lo kpIi 'r improved $20 Bewrng Machines. Three iew kinds. I nder and uppr fe'ed. Warranted five vrars. Above sal itrr or large commissions paid. Tbe OVuV macainea in the United rifles for less tbafl t. wn.ru are fully licensed by Howe.VVheel cr 4e Mr j son..Grovr 4c nakpr. 8i nger Ac. Co., and Kacbelder. All o'her rbeap .Machines are lnfrine tnents and tha seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Circulars free. - Address or rail opon f.uw Sc. Clark. Eiddeford, MaorCbir-" VX SJn i nfr-iT CLOTHING EMPORIUM, fliearly opposite the Episcopal Church. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY stock is composed of line clothing, medium 11 aud low priced adapted to all conditions, tastes and wants. He has the latest styles for tbe season a fine assortment of Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shair.s, from low to tbe very best - . His Goods ure Iuthionib!e and well Made. In addition to my stock of ready-made clothing, I have piece goods for custom orders. Clouts, Cajiiiiiere5 &c, &c. And having one of thi first class cutters. I guaran' Ue a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also variety of uooleaxdli.ex shinrs, Storkinrs, Neckties, Collars. Stocks, Handkerchiefs everything in tbe gentlemen's line of ciothiiig. Also, Hats, boots and (Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bags. I will sell at the lowest Market prices. Please give me a call before purcba-ng elsewhere. ANDRliW J. EVANS, Elooinsburg, Nov. 13. CataiTisia Kail ISoad.--On anrl after MONO Y, A pril 1. ISt'.S, passenger trains on the t'atawiH.ia Riilrcad will run at the fol lowing named hourk ; Mail South staYiohs. ' Mall North. Arr. 15 p.m. Lie j. VA5 a m 9.17 9.4rt 1 il.OO 1U 43 ,' ' , 1I.0Q" .11.10' 12.18 p. m - 12 5d " 1 O4 " " 1.20 " " 2.15 " Dine 4 2.5 Williamport Vlunsy Watson town Milton Danville Rupert Catawlssa Ringiown , " Summit w Q. lakake E Mahauoy June Taniaqua. Dine Rendiiiir Dep. 5 4A 5.IB 5 01 4 2(1 " 4 0 3 50 V.35 1.55 140 " 1 .20 1.10 10.40 a M 8.00 6 00 An 7.00 " rhiladelphia 10.35 . w ork via- Rp,, f No change of cars between VV illin.iinort and Phil adelphia. - GEO. W. WEBU. Sept. April 18. 1?C3 ; . ; A LECTURE TO Y0CG 3IE. r tv. JUM published, in a sealed enve lope Price 6 cents. A lecture on the nr- x3 nature, treatment tnd radical core of KaAzii-AaO- Bpermaturhoea. or Seminal Weaknnss Invo'untary Emission:, sexual D-lnlity anJ Imped imeiits lo Marri me generally. Nervousness. Con sumption. Epilepsy, and Fits ; xental and Physical Incapacity, resulting Irotu Self Abuse, ate. By Rob ert J. Culverwell. M, I)., author of tn j 'Green Book, &c. ' The world renowned author. in this admirable Lec ture, clearly prove" (roin his own experience, that the awful consequences of Sul l-Abuse may be eff.ct ually removed w ithut Medicine, and withoul dan serous surncal operations, bougies, instruments, rings. or cordials, printing outamode cf cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter bat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture wil I prove a boon to thousands. Sent under seas to any address, ill a plain envelope, on receipt ot six cents or two postage vtamps. Also Dr. Cul vurwtirs Marriage tVuide, price 5 cent-. Address, tllA:. a C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, New Yoik, V. U. box 45C. April 13, 1?0. y Poas i. Co. BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth ami Che.tcul Streets. riIILAIELPIHA. The most complete ai.d thorotiihly appointed Busi ness or Commercial Co!leee in the country. The only one in the r.itypos.essins a legislative Charter.and the only ori in the United states author ized to confer Degree ofMrit Diaplotnas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled edvamaees for the thoronfh theoretical and piactical education of oui.e men lor tbe various du ties aHd employment of business life. THEORY ANL f'RACHUU COMBINED by a of syst-m ACTUAL BISINE.-S TRAINING orizinal and pre vminet t'y practical, giving the stu dent in the shortert time a romp lete'ir tight into the science of accounts, arranged and published by the proprietor of this Institution exclusively fr hii own use. saving one-half tne ordinary labor of the student and giving biin acomplste knowledge of Iht practice of the beil accountants. TtlE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES BooKeepiDgjComuiercial Arhhmct;c,Pfcn marjdLip, i3asir,ets CnrrerpondeDcc, Commercial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Commer cial Cast'jais, Forma, aod Actual Busi rea Pricnee. PPEl'ML BSANCIIE Algebra and the Highet Mathematie. Phonography, Or namtnta.1 Penmanslip. tne Jin JJeteeling Counterfeit Mvnctf, Kngiueettpg 4ir Teyitp, A'avigatijd and Teletrapking . TELEGRAt I1ING. The arrangements for 'leiegrspoing are far more ad vance of anytbinr of the kind ever ortrred to the pub lie. A regular Tele raph Line is connected with the lntitntion wi'h twen'-y branch offices in various parts of the ri y, where public business l.i-tranact'-d, and in which tho studeats of this Institution are per mitted to practice. Su regular othce practice can be bad in auv other school of instruction in t'e country, without wbicb no one can obtain a position as a prac tical operator. Vouik men are cautioned nsainst tbe deceptive representations of those who, without any such facilities, prcte'id la t- ach Telegraphing. PATRONAUE. This Institution is now enjoying tbe largest patron tronage ever betowed urcn any Comuiercial school in tte State. Over.fiva htitidret students were in atten dance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. Tbe beM class of students may inva riably be found here, and all its associations are first LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. This Institution is looted in the most central part of the city , and its ac o nmodations. for extent, ele gance aud convenience, are ansurpa.-sed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very best style witb HUINErfS OFFICES OR COUNTING IIUCdRa. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE, BANK OF DErOrflT AD ISHUE. supplied witb finely engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium iu the U t purliueitt of Actual Buaiuess. TO YOUHG flESf v.ljo desire the very b st facilities for a Practical Kdoeation fur Business, we guars n tee a course of instruction no w here else mu-illed. whi'e tbe reputation and standing of the lntuoiion among huiii ss men make its endorse meiit the best past port to success and advancement. Atl contemplating e-iterin; any Couim-rrial College, nr .- invited to send for an I I.I.I STKATtU CIKCULAll AND C. I'aLOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and lull particulars of the course of instruction, terms. Jtc L. FAIXBAMCS, .1. 31., President. T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of Otfice Business. Nov.4. l-i"5-J2u. LIFK HEALTH STUi:G i II. LI K E HEA LT II- ST K EGTtL LIFE UEALTII STliLXt'TU. Hundreds and thousand annually die prematurely when, if they would give the Great French Remedy, DR.' JUAN DELAMARRE'd Celebrated JiinT.li rill?, Prepared by GiEiMCitui & Pcpokt, No "U Rue Lom bard. Paris, from tbe pre crtptioii of Dr. Joan leia marre. Chief Phvsiciao of the Hovpital du N'ord ou Lariooisiere a fair trial. III. y wo-il nti-t im-oe 'ia, relieCand. ii, shori time le fufljr restored to Health and Prengta It is used in tbe practice of many eu.i neat Fretb physic laiM.wii l unilonu icc--.inU high ly recommended as the only positive a -J pecijic heme 7 for all p-rsoiis iirr.-riii,i rtn G-nerl or Si-xua Debility, all derntigemenia of the Nervous Forces MelHncbely.tSperuialnrrhoea or Semin il i nussioua.al Weakness arism from sexual Ex Euergy. Physical Prostration. Nervousness. Weak Spne.t Uowne of spirits. Diionei'S of Vision. Hysterics, i'aius in tbe Back and Limbs. Impotencf, ate - No I menage can convey an acquate idea of the im mediate and almost miracn ons change it occasions to the deoiiiuted end shattered yieiu In fact.it tan.fs unrivalled aa an unfailing cure ot tbe maladies above mentioned.! Suffer bo m re. but use Til Great French Remedy ; it will etfecf a cure wbere all others rail, and altboueb a powerful remedy, romaine nothing hurtful tu ibe nio avt irate constitution - Pamphlets ronUiinine full paitienlars and directions for using, in English. French. Spahisb and German, ac company eat-h. bos. and stHc sent . tree to any address wnen requested. Price tie Dollar per bo; )ix boxes for Five Dollars 8old by all Drugrists tbroughout the Vrorld ; or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, by inrlning specified price to any authorized aaents. BKWARg. OF COCJfTEHFrJTs JJD IMITATIONS. ' Proprietors exclusive Ageits for America, OSVJH O MOSES, f CO., 87 Courltaml SL New Yert, Authorised Agents for Bicomsburg. M.YH.R f MOYFR. 1" L.17COrr READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER AUlMRGKJlEaiT. June 1 1 tli, 1SCO. CI real Trunk Xiine From The North and North-West for Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Pottsville.Tainaqua. Asiilaud, Lebanon. Al lentown. Easton. ate. Trains leave llarrisborg for New Yor. as follows : At 3 0(1.8. 10 and !.05 A. M.. and 4.10 and 9.15 P M ., connortinK witb similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Rail lload. and arriving at New York at 6.IK) and 10. 10 A. M and 4 10 51!U and 111.45 P. ftl. Sleeplnir Curs ac companyinc the 3.00 A. M-. and 9.15 P. il. Trains, without chanee. Leave Harrisbnrg for Reading.Pottville. Tamaqua. Minersville, Ashland, fine Grove. Allentnwn, and Philadelphia at 10 A M and i 10 and 4 10 P M, stop ping at Lebanon and principal Way stations; the 4 10 f.Vi. Train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only For Pottsville. Bciuylkitl Ha ven and Auburn, via nchuylkiil and Husqucbaiuia Rail Road, leave liarrlsbuig ai 3 20 P.M. Returning ; Leave New-York at 7 At 9.W) A. M.I2 00 noon and t) Mi) P. M. ; Philadelphia at ri 15 A. M. and 3 3o P. M. Way Passenger '1 rain leives Philadel phiu at 7 30 A M. returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M. stoppinx ot all Stations ; Pottsville at ri 45 A. M. and 8 45 P M Ashland 6 00 and 11 30 A M. and I 05 P.M. Taniaqua at 0 45 A. Al, and 1 00 and B.55 P. . i Leave Pottsville for tlarritborg, vin Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Koad, at 7.00 A M, Heading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading al 6 tO A. M returning from Philadelphia at S.Uil P. M. Columbia Rail Uoad Trains leave Readiuvat 6 45 A. M. u u5 Noon and 6 15 P. Al. for Ephrata. Litiz, Lancaster. Columbia. Ace. Os bundai s ; Leave Nr.w York at 8.00 P M, Phila delphia 8. 0 A M. and 3.15 P.M. the 8 00 A M. Tiain running only to Reading. Pottsville 8 00 A M, Taniaqua 7 30 A M , Ilarrisburc 9 05 A.M and Read, ing at 1.33 and 7 30 A. M. for Harrisbnrg, and 10 5i A. M. for Mew York, and 4 25 I. M lor Philadelphi.i. Coinmu'ation. Mileige. Reason. Sctiool and Excur sion Tickets 'o and from all point, at rediic d Kat-s Kaggage checked througii ; eO pounds allowvd each Passenger. G. A. Ni tiLLS, fiBXtllL COFKRlMTSNDEnT. Reading, fa. June 25, 1606. OF Spring :iml Stuumrr (sixxis I HE subscriber has just returned from the cities 1 with another large i,nd select assortment of SPBLNGANl) SUM M UK GOODS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which be is determined to si ll on as inoii-rne tvrms as can be procured else here iu Kloomshurg. His rtuck comprises LAD ES DEE5S GOODS i f the choicest styles and latest fasaions together wiib a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS. and Vt stings. Alio, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar W&ru, Hollow-ware, flails. Iron, Hats and Caps, ate. In short, everything usually kept in a country stores, to which he invites the at tention of the public generally. The hi-heat price will be paid for country produce ia exchange lor goods, S. H. FILLER. Moomxhiirg. Nov. 22 1?65. vnornvm i iv 5s tn a v b ; roil i:v y, WILKES-BAR RE. PEXNA. I API TIL A.! IJPLTs, - - $150, ASSETS. ?tork not r;illd in, -I'-ills c-ceivalde. -V. r 5 -.11 Uonds, ... 'empf)rar and call loans. $."0,000 4fl.tn0 "5.0IMI 6.0) 10 103 shire vVkomtng HasK etocK 6.1-0 5ii shares First National Bans at Wilks-Rarre. 5 fM.O 70 shares Second National Hank at Wilkes-Barre 7.mki 4rt sli.-.res V Ilkcs-Uurre Bridge Slock, S. 50 Real Estate. 1.519 Judgments, ------ 0J floe from A rents and others. ... 7.414 Cash iu hand and in Bank. .... l,c4J I)Ii:iCT!ElS. O. M. HOLT.ENBACK, JOHN REICH ARI. 8t.MUEL WADHAM3. ;HARLt8 DORRANCE, R D Lai OE I. . D. SHOEMAKER, II. M HOVT, O. OLI.1VS, v. s. Rosa, HARI.E- A MIXER, S.EWAttT PIERCE, G M HARDING. G. M HOLI EAl K. Pretident. L. D. SIIOEM AKER.-J'ics Pres f. K. C. SMITH, StcRiTART. F. EROWN. Agent, March 25. lt"fjj sburg. Pa. OMNIBUS LINE. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to tbe citizens of hloomsliurg, and the public gen erally, inai ne Is running an OV1MUCS LIVE, b-- ween mia laceana me nir- ."-T; i i.T "' I ferent Rail Road Depots dar- yyr-Vt connect witb the sev-ral Trains itoinr South a West on the Caiawissa and Williamr"'rt Rail Koad. and with those going North and 4outh on the Lack. & BloouMhurg Road. His OMNI BUS ES are in rood condition, rnmn dious and comfortable, and char es reasonable. 0L Persons wishisa to meet or see tr"ir friends depart, can he acoinmodater?, upon iensonrhle charges by leaving timely uotice at any f the Ho tels, JACOB L. CIRTON, Proprietor. Elmmshurg. Apiil 27. l?i"4 W. C. HZ.NSZEV. OIO. W. CARPC.H-IER. Established 1820. G. Y. CIRPEXTKR, HCXSZKT L CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 737 Market St. one door below fill. PriUDtLruiA. DRUGit. MEDICINES, CHEMICAL.-t. PAINTS OILS. GLA-S. VARNISIIKS, DYE3, And every other article appertaining to tbe business, of the best quality, and al tbe lowest Market sUles. March 28. 18G6. JOHN C. YEAGEU& Co., MAN I FACTURER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN m HATS, "CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, No. 257 North Third Street. PhilaM. Nov -JO. ,4ft? INVi:T0..S' OFFM KS. D EPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors. No. 435 WALNU T S i Rt ET., f li.tAPkU-Hi: PATENTS solicited Consultations on Knztnerrrnf lr .vf ttms and Sketches . timlels and Machinery of a!l kina- Dt and kll'ullv att. ndeil to Special attention itivtii lo t-EJl CTED CASES and INTKR FKRKMJt il. Atith--ntic Copies of all Documents from Talent hV e prorur-d Save yoursi ivi-s useM-js trouble andtrav eline expenses as there is no acluai u-ed for person al intefvirw with us. All bu$iness with th-se t& ces can be transacted in writing. For further in for nation direct as above, Willi stamp enclosed for Cir cular witb rekrences. , April Id. IrUiC Jy. J W. SAMUEL KNORR- A TTO i: IV IS lr- T- L A W, CL0031SBIKG, PA. Office ox't' lltijimnn't Store, opposite Post Office Bioomsburg, April 4, 16oC.-tf. CHARLES bTbROCKWAY, A Itorii y-al-La w. Bounties, Back-pay, Pensions, "5c, collected. Kiecial attention paid to matters arrising nrrder the Internal Revenue Laws. C7- OFFICE, one door west vt the Court Hoase, BtooTi.Mre;, P. J)R. MARSHALL'S tMTArRII SAtJFP, This Snuft has thoroufthly proved itself tn bo 'the best article known for e.nrmg tbe Cinito, Cold in, thi Hub and McADcnic. It baa been found an ex cellent teinedy in many eaces. of Sore Eyes, Dsr ftess has been removed by it and Heard in has olten been ffratly unproved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeably, and tilVES IMMEDIATE RELIEF Tn the doll heavy pains raused by diseases of the Head. The sensation arter usinc it are delightful and invigorating. 1( opens aud purges nut all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts affected. More than Thirty Years' O'Sateand use of Da. M insnti l'b Catarrh and Headache Sxi rr. has proved its er "at value for a'l the common diseases oft be Head. and at this moment it stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great success and satisfaction eve rywhere. Re ad the Cert ficates of Wholesale Drug gists ia 1854 The undersigned, having fl- man ve:ir k,n ac quainted with Dr. M arsii a n's C aTa Rftit anl Head ache .-NUir. and sold it in our wholesalelrade cheer fully slate.that we , elieve it to be rquil in every re s eit, to the rec miuend ations given of for the cure of Catarrhal Affei tions, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common dis- ctisea ui inwj iicuu. Hurr . Perry. BusUin, Barnes Park. New Yoik A B It D San ds, " Stt phen Paul at Co srael Minor v Co " M'Kesson Sc. ITolibius " A L Scovill At Co " V, Ward. lose Sl Co " Reed, Austin & Co " llrown. I.nmson tc Co " Reed. CntUr St. Lo " Selh W Fowle, " Wilson. Fairbank U Co. Ilenshaw, Edmands Ac Co UHlliv. Portland Me Itu.h St Gale, Fr Sale b all Drutgiu. Try It Feb. 3, 1ch;6 iy. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. Civau's Pulmonic Wafers.' CJ-The original Medicine estiMii IW In 1337. and first article ot' iho kind ever introduced under th-t na.ne of "lCLomc Wafers." in this or any other country; all other Pulino lie Wafers are counterfeits. The g nuine can be known by the name URYAN be ing etumped o.. each Wafer. These Wafurs havo been before the public for nearly Thirty Years aud the immense sale att tied, not only in America li.it in foreign eountrie. fully attest their iiirrin-ic w r'h. The medical properties are superior lo any other article offVred for t he cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial atf.-ctlons and the quantity contained in each box ii nearly double ttiat of the many wor'.hlc.s imitations advertised. Lrjans Tulmnnic ITafrrs cure Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Auhma. Catarrh, f.ronrhitis. Difficult Breathing, Spittine of Ulood Pains in the Chest Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. N'otafl'ording o ily temporary relief, but effecting a rapid aud lasting cure aud are arranted to give satisfaction in every instance.--1'hey du n--t nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medical prope.lies are combined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the lale. that a.iy child will readily take them One dose wil I always afford RELIEF IN TEN MLNUTES. To Vocalists and Puhllc Speakers, the Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; they wi II in one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness; and iheir recular use for a few days will.at all timet. increase the pow er and flexibility of the voiee, greatly improving its one. eoo.passand clearness for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists The very gr at celebrity of this valuable remedy has iu ii -4-d unprincipled persons to prepare base imit i lion. which disappoint the jut expectation of the purehater, and injure the character of tbe genuine medicine. See that the word "BRYAN," is stamped on ea h Wafi-r. and alo observe the far simile of the signa ture cfthe Proprietor. "JOB MOSE.-" on each wrap per, to countefeit w hich is poroert. OITendmg parties will be dealt with to the full extentof the law. ItkiAR's PCiHoftic Watars are for sale Ly a.l Dru--gl-ts. JOHxMOsrg Sole Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St , N". Y Feo.3,lrkAi ly. THE GRLMT LM.LISIl RE.IlEDr. PROTECTED BY ROYAI.LETTER3 PATENT. STR JAMETCLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared from a prescription f Sir J.Clarke. M D.,Pky- Ull " U,M WFJ mc (KA. This invaluable mepirine is unfailing in the cure of female constitution is rulject. It moderates all ex cess and removes ull obstruction, from whatever eause and a speedy cure may be relied on lO MAlilllED LADIES, it is particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. gKach bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp or uleal urilam. to prevent coutilcifeils. CAIi i lu. The Pitt should not be taken by Female durintr the FlkST TURF.F. MO.YTHSof Pregnane, tAey are sure toliring on JUi.itariagc.but at any other time they are t ate Eveiy women know alhal the bloom of health mu.l fade, with the slightest irregularity r obstruction of the menses. These Pi.ls are truly the woman's friend in the hour of trial, snd the only sure, positive and never failing cure and regulator ( Suppression of na ture from wha ever cause So mild Inat the feebet can takethem w ith perfect security yet so powerful in their eJ'ects, that tuey may be safely called, a never filling Regulator. In all rases cf Nervous and Spinal AfF-ctiitn Tains 'in the Back and Liuihs. Fatigues light evertion, Pal pitation f ihe Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, the-e Pil s will elf ct a cure when allotbermeans have f,ii -ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or an thing buttful to tbe constitution. Fu I directions in the pamphlet around each package which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY JILL VBUaOISTS. Sole General Aeut lor the United States and British Dominion. JOB MOSE3. 27 Cortland St., New York. N. B SI UU and 6 three cent pontage stamps en closed lo any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by return mail, mcuruly sealed from ail observation. Feb. 3, 'oO. ly. OENTISTRY. C. HOWE R, STIRfirriTM TlBNTTfT RFsrF.l Tr ULLY offers his profess ional services to the ladies and gentle men of til ,otogbiiri?aii(l virimiir ll . r prepared lo al end to ...I Ihe varion. operations in the line of iiis profession andis provoli d w-lhfie l.-uest improved P-HCKL.1l. Th.KTU; hirl w II hiincrted on gold.platiua. silver and rubber br e lolwW. II as the natuial tei tli Ml ienl plate and bl'ck teeth manufactured ar- all o er: li-ns on teetb.rarefuily and prop -rly attended t". Itr.i.'ence and oilii e a few dours above tbe Court H iu-.e, same side. HI jo.nsburg, June 0 1803 NATIONAL FOUNDRY. Ct- ? ,4 I5I.UO.MbIJUUG,C0 LU.MCIA CO., PA. HE subscriber, proprietor i W 3 t 1 f ten" prep; of the above named ev- ive establishment, is now pared to receive orders i for All Kinds of Ulach.nfry, for CoMeries, P.last Furnaces, Stationary Engine, M1LI.S, THRESHING MACHI ES. fcC StC. He is also pr"r'red to make Stoves, all sizes and ,-atterns, p'ow-i rons, and everything usually made in fist-class r'otiudries. His extjnsive facilities and practical workmen, war rant him in receiving the largest contracts on tbe m e-t reasonable terms. IT7" (irain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. II? This establishment is Inca.ed near tbe I.ackawa na & Cloomsburg Railroad Depot. TETER BILLMYEi. ttlaomsburg, Sept. 12. 1903. JSTKW c OAL ARU. The undersigned respectfully informs tbe citizens of fcloom-burg and Columbia county , that tbey kei p ll the different numbers of stove coal and selected lamp coal for smithing purposes, on their wharf, ad joining MrKelvv, Neul JcCo'i Furnare ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the wharf.to weigh coal. hay and straw .Likewise a horse and wagon, to deli ver coal to those wbo desire it. As we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend to keep superior article, nod sell at the very lowest prices. Pleae call and examine for your stives before purchasing elsewhere. J. W. HENDEhSHor. AUGUSTUS MASON. rrlIE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal I and Crc-eries. ihe following named articles : Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oat. Potatoes. Lard. I'am. Shoul der.and side meat. Butter. Egg. Hay. 4c , at the hiuhest cash prices, at bss Grocery Store, adjoining tb-ir coal yard. J. W. HENDERtHOT. Bloonibburg, .April 2.1?. ldi6. ly JQRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R, Moyer's Drug Store, corner of Main and Market Streets. A good assort ment of PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Taints. Oils and Varuishos, always on hasd, and will be sold cheaper than at any other Dri g Store in town. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefuFly compounded at Moyer's Drug Store. Ay ers and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store, Wi-harfs Tar Cordial, Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Wmslow's Soolhiig Syrup, sold at ' oyer's Drug Store. For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R. -M.O.yetlcPr.l!.Tg;"r M D'wtVr. Pi H. I'Tf-cfiSia. JYcw Stock of Clothing. Sirring and Summer Goods 1NVTTFS attention to bis sto k of cheap' and fash ionable Clothing at his Store, on MJ1N STREET, li LOOMSIWIiG, two doors above the American House, where he has Jut received from New York and Phi ladelpbia, a lull assortment of HIYii and Boy's Clothing, including the most fesliionnble. durable and hand some, DdL'SS GOODS, consisting of liox, Hack, Frockf Gum and Oil Clot. Con's, and Pauls, of all sorts, size, nnd colors. He also has replen ished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; ctriped. figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and faiiry afttclei. N It. He hasront.intly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Voslniis. which lie is prepared lo make up to o-d r. into any kind of clothing on very sli jrt nonce and in the best of man ner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of borne manufacture. A i D cL7 LSU sn2? Lla IX Tg, f f every Description, fin and Cheap. His Case of Jewelrv is not surpassed in ihis place. 'all and ex amine bis geueral assortment ol Clothing, Watche, Icwelry, ic. 6lc HAVID LOWE.N'BUKG. Elooinsburg, April 30. lcG5. FRCS2I ARKIVAL AT I'KTKK KNT'aS STOliK, IN LIGHT STREET, OF SlBJCII A."I C! -Hi LO ISJ .-Li a GREAT REDUCTION A' PRICES I I AS jast received from ihe EaMern X X- Cities and Is now opening at the old stand a splendid asaoitirent of i JE CD? LT OO. Si CO. Cfl & 23 td d which will be sold cheap for UA.sii oit (;Ul niY riionuc'K ! His stock consists of Ladies' Drcrs Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions, O A 1. 1 ; u Es, M U ."5 I.I N S. (I I N G II A M S, FLANNELS, UOSIL-ltY, (JARPE'I S, SILKS. .SHAWLS, Keadv ladr Clothisi?. SATINETS, CKSI1. ER ES.C O r TO N A I) KS, KEN TUCK Y JEANS, THREAD, &U. QUEENS WAKE, CEDAR WAitE, HARDWARE, MEDICI NES.DRUGS, COOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short, everyth ng usually kept in a country store. The pa'ronare of hi o'd friends, and the puc'ic generally, is respectfully solie.Ued. 1 be highest market price fa if lor couutrv produce. PETER ENT. Light Street. May 2, 18CC Lackawanua & Bloomsburg Kailioad. CST TWO DAILY TRAINS. -&a fS AND AFT1' P. XOVEMRF.R 27, lfi5, PA3- KJ SE.VGKK TKAIVS WILL KI.N AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE BOL'TIIWAKI) P M P M Leave Scrantnn, 4 4d Kingston, btK) " Moomal org. H.V1) Arrive at Northumberland X .r0 LEA V c NORTHWARD. A M Leave Northumberland, 7.00 Danville. 7-40 Bloomshurg, 8.'i5 Arrive at ronton. 1-2 40 A M. ri 50 6.55 9 VII 10.35 PM 5'0 5 40 6 35 M 15 Trains leaving Kingston at S 30 .: M for Pcranton connect with Train arriving at NewYork at 5.-.fJ Leaving No'tliumbe-1 nd al p.Imi A M. and Kingston i 3ti P. M , connect with Tiaiu airiving at New York at 10.55 P. M Passenger taking Train South from Srrantnn at S ."i A M via No-thuiiioerland.reai h Harrnloirg li :10 P M. Itallimore 5 ::0 P M.. V ahiiiton 10 OOP M via Uu- pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P M. 11. A. FONDA. Supt, Kincston, Nov ,25. I8C5. rpHE NEW Spi'sti A: Smxiim r Ulcriiciue- MILSAPAESILLA COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PRF.P.1RED FOR C. W. PETTE3, BOSTON', By JAaIIKS il MCHOLS L CO. Jfifn iifitcturitifj Ciicm t'sfs, MANUFACTURERS OFTHE ELIXIR PERU VIA X BARK WITH Protoxide of lr:n, Which has become so favorably known as a 7 O.VJC JllYD RE&TORA 7 IVE. Ry Tbysicians aud Invalids in all parts of the coun try. Tbe new preparation, -.irsaparilta in enmbina tion ith Iodide of Lime," presents one of the most prompt alterative ageiiig. in a 'orm capable of exert mg lull action upon Ihe sytem. and this in minute and pli-asant dosvs It ii conceded that the altera tive rexdvi nt. or tonic effects of Io!iue are ei-rt. ed inopt decidedly sun associated with mher alti-r aiive. in coinbivation ; and the Sjrsaparilla seeuis lo luinil perl. rtly all the favorable requisitions. The first , if. ct usually nbsurved v Uen "SAKSAPAK II. LA WITH IODIDE OF LIM E' is taken, is an increase of appetite showing that it nas tonic properties of a marked character. Its al teratrve effects are iiiaiiilet in its ready combina tion with the blood and tissues Pule, icrofulous women and childre n improve rapidly under its use and ihe vital functions a-suine a nta'lthy condition. It is admirably adapted tn a large number of chrcn ic or acute all. ctious peculiar to children It is suit ed to them both by the mildness a nd efficiency of medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive form of tne remedy, it may be given for a lo tii: period is here constitutional imliiences are deired, and no ri pug- nance, or niinciiiiat on to lake tne syrop. cocjuii-t-red. In Whiter we dings. llip-Jcint Disease, and I'isioriioiis oi tne spine, it nHl.l o given persist ently, in moderate dotes, until relief is obtained In (he Spring of the Year, timl during the Warm Weather, the accumulation of morbid matters in the system sei-inn to become manifest and very troublesome La silude, Headache, Boils, Cos'i veuess, Los of Appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc. are verv common. Nothing ever devised i better adapted tu exterminate or drive oil l ties.- all etions tha n this n? w cninbinanoa of S.R6.AI'ARIL.L.A Wll'H lODIDL OF LIME. JYo preparation like it, or which approximates to ij c an Alterative, or Blood Purifier, ka erar before been placed within the reach of invalids Indeed, it is an entirely m- and rciKBT.rtc combina tion, in no respect resemuliug anything hitnei to ein pioyea. " The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de scription ot its chemical charaetr. therapeutic val ue, manner oi use, etc., are given iu a circultr, which can be had at the store of ai.y and all firtt class Draggisis. Cr" Sidd iu Bloomshurg. wholesale ani' retail, by Eyer St Moyer. aud all Druggists June li. IimiC. f.m. UENTS W.VNTED. J. T. nE AD LEYS NOW READY. Complete in TWO VOLUMES, also in OVE. Il is ad mine I to be the most iiTcsriso. popct-ta. rnd v alii bi a History of the Rebellion, which is fully at tested by Ihe enormous sale of 1 ooo volomes. and a large portion of the country still uncanvassed. We are obliged to run our pres.es night and day to enable us to supply our Agents. Men of chara ter snd aiiiiity, wbo desire a lucra tive emplo) ment will find this a rare opportunity. The price of the work In one volume is so ow. (compared with other Hit-tones) as to bring it within the reach of all classes For (ull particulars send for rireu'ar. Address AMfctttCAN PCBLISH1MOCOMPANY, 14d Asylum Street. Hartford, Con a. Jane 27, 15C6 FAR.TIFs-RS. The high price cf Potatoes warrants a liberal- use CONCENTRATED FERTILIZER, ttsed along th rows or hiMs, and covered when cul tivating ; in like manner on corn. Prepared by WILLIAM El. LIS A CO. Chemists, Nos.724and 7-2, Market Street, Philadelphia, and for sal by A. S. K ESTER, Agent. I, -....- tl- ftUllltlB Horse ail Cattle Powders. This preparatlom, tons; and favorably known, will ths ougbly relnvlgorst broksa-dswa asd. low-splrtUd horsest by strength eoVar and cleansing tM stonash and Intes tines. It Is a sort pre venUre of all 41s- IUVIUCU Ml LTJJTG FIVJkB, 6LA'CJULft this animal, snrh i YELLOW WA TER. H EAT ES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOU.VDEtt LOSS OF APPE TITE AN D VITAL ENERGY, &c. Itl use improves tha w i n d j increases the appetite- gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton horse. into a flne-looking and fpiriVta To keepers of Cows this preparation ia invaluable. It increases the quantity aid improves the quality of the milk. It bad been proven by ac tual experiment td increase the quan. tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make tb batter firm aad sweet. Ia fattening; cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens ' CV j wi-ir n a , uw yyjmkeg thsia thriTt much faster. In all diseases of Swine, sneh aa Coughs, Uloers ha the Lungs, Liver, Sic, this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill tha above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given tn time, a certsiA preventive and cure for tha Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for tL PREPARED ST S. A ITOXJT55 &, BRO. wnoiEsiiE nr.in and MEDinvz dipot. No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, ML For Sale by DrtifrgisU aad Storeketpsri tkrsagJb out tha United Sutea. Z7 For saie al the Drug Ftsrs of EYJZR. $ MOYER, )omsburg Pa. Bloorusburg, Jan. S. Iffift. l?mo. DR. W. II. WIIITMOR, HAS been in saccessfnl practice for a number of years, w ith tbe experience of Ibe different hos pital- in Europe, also a member of Ibe Analytical viedienl Institute of New Y rk. rnnti lues to attend to all professional cases at bis office No. bSd Filbert Street, Pbiladelpliia, 2. No patent Medicines are sd or recommended ; the remedies administered are those which will not break rown the constitution, but renovate the sys tem from ail injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly curd condition, 3. lYSPEPsI that dintressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, andertnining the con tituti in LnJ yeaily carrying thousands to u timely graves, cau most enipha.ically be cured, 4. Melancholy. Aberration, that statu ot Allirnv tion and weakness of the mind which render per soni. incapable ot enjoying tbe pleasures or perform ing the duties of life, 5. RHEUM ATUM.In any form or eonditioa.thrsn ia or acute, warranted roralile. ti. EPILKI-Sv. or falling sickness, all ckroaia 4 stubborn case of FUJI A IMS IISFASKS ' radica'ly removed ; ra t Rkeum and every descrip tion of ulcerations : I'rtes and scrofulous diseases whirh have ba filed all previous iwediral skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I rf say all disease. Cyes Cohsl-.mption) ran be eured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket, which is a protection to the lungs against all thanres of weather in a'l climates, bay ing Investigated for year' the cause and character 1 imerniitreiits (levef and azue) in all parts of tha L'ni'ed States - will cure per man. ntly all chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous iseas ia a few ays. tanctr Cured uiihont the knife or D:arlag B oorJ. Tape Worm, that dread to ihe Human Family far years, can ie removed with two or ibjse intra of my new ly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. 'onsultation in the English and Herman Languags free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addrcsse by letter (con Adeutiallv. and tiedicine sent with proper directions le any part ol llu country. OFFICE Ko, 623 Filbert St, fhila. April 4. 18G6 jy. IS6G" rhiladelphia & Erie ISGG This great line traverses the Northern and North ta.e t.rie. y Ii has been leased by the Pennsylvania ailrofd Company, and is operated by them. J . time or VASSCMoaa teaihs at soBTaoasBtyilg. LKA1E EASTWARD. F.ne Mail Train. Erie Express Train, LluiiraMail Truin. J1 M P. M. jliA H LLWEirESTWAUL Erie Mail Train. 4 59 A M Erie Express I rain, 6 54 P M - Elmira Mail Train, 4 34PM Passengers Cars run through ion the Ens Mail and Express Trains without ruHit both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. .J NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York al 9 09 m. arrive at Erie 9 30 a.m. Leave Erie at 4 4Jp in nrnve at New York 4.10 p.nt Kiec.mt lee ping Cary' on all Night Trains. For iiformnt in respecting Passenger busidess sp ply at the Cor. I'Oth eii I Market ?l Philadclnha. And for Freight bri-iness f the Compaay's Agfa. S. t. Kingston. Jr,, Cor. 13th and Market Streets, Philadelphia. Witlia.ii Brown.-Agent N. C. R. R . RaMiinore. 11.11. Iluii-tnn. (i-n'l Freight Agt.Phil'a. II. W. ;winiiee. en l Ticket Agt. Thir. A. L. TYLER. Gen 1. Sup't. Willamsp rt. March .'I, ltiO. DU J. R. EVANS, I'lsysiciaii and Surgeon, f f AVI ( Incavt) perrnatienily on Main c 1 StrHPi. BL()( lMMJITl(; Pa., uruild in. lorm the public genera ly. ttiat he is preprarxd to attend tu all busiue.-s fuiihfnlly and puuctually that u.ay be intrus'.ed t.- bis care, on teru.s coium'cnsa rale w ith lli- tunes. C7 H- pa itnet atteniioa to-ddrgery as well as liii-f icine, .ov.'.'5, 1 e;,3,-ly. M. M. THAUGif. ATT II 11 X EY-AT-Ll IV, li L O OMSB UR G, Pa. Will pra ctice iu th seve ral Courts tf Celsrabia and ai'joining cnunlies. Ci" All Collections promptly attended to. June -JO, Ifi.o. CHAS. G. BARK LEY, Aliorncy nt Tj:itv. BLOOJlSBUtti, 10LCJ31DIA U., PA. W,-'L Pri,ctic in lie everal Conrtsof Coluubi louiiiy. All legal bnsiness intrusted to bs Cine shall receive prompt attention. !!fieJ!.0" Main f,trctt' Echance Baildings, evev Miller s itore. " Bloouibburg. April 13, IPC4 Justice of I he 1'e.ice, Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, ant! Surveyor. OiTicc Beaver ValTey, Fa, Will attend to taking Acknowledgements. Wri!r De-ds. Mortgages. Lne. Bonds. Notes. Agree ments, ic. t?orveying attended lo wittl despatch; Charges moderate. GROCERIES AND EPH EUT EI.L. having bought L. Suayon'a PKO-. VISION STORE is now prepared to seTlGroeaK les at Wbole aale or Retail, as Ocap as b Caap- MIBHi:E YOU CAIM FIND SUGARS, T HAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS. SPICES, CRACKERS, STARCH, 5H)DA. CORN STARCH. DRIED FRUIT. CANNED FRUIT, V00 DEN-WARE. FLOUR, FISH, ' BEANS, ONIONS. &c, &e. .... T"nrf T' ' " r ' V A I l -X.V