1. 4GE;CTJJvTURAL. Milch Cows. Ihirinz tho hot weather of August ani SepVniber, cott-3, unless la vpry extra pa?tare, itb a pknty of shade and good water, fail very much in their pro ductiveness. ; TYhcn once partially dried up it ia hard to bring them into a full fltnr of imlkamin daring tbo season. The greatest care should therefore he taken to rive them a plenty of some kind of nutritious soil-feed, corn, oat3 or whatever other kind of green t food a farmer may happen tohave ; feed they must have. If cows arc obliged to work ' hard all day, in a short pasture, durug hot weather, to obtain barely nougb to keep them alive, they will become both too much heated and fatigued to keep np a full flow of milk, and whoever expects any profit from cows in hot weather must feed them enough, bo that aa tho heat of tho day advances they may retire to the shade, for comfort and re pose. . . . 7 Clean Pias and Dirty Plfl3. Pigs en- v "J tha reputation of having a real liking for rt ; and, certainly,, the way m which they 4 'tirt Vwrt on soma farms would show that their owners are determined to give them am ple opportunities, for carrying out this liking. No notion can, however, be more erroneous than this, as nono is certainly eo productive of loss to the keeper. Let any one not con vinced of this try the two modes of pig-keeping the dirty and the clean the food in both cases, and other general treatment, be ing the came ; and the result will show liini which of the two is better m the end. A great deal depends upon the mode in wluch they are housed. now to Produce Mutton. "In the 'Irst. nlnrol secure a trood breed. That is JitiS most important point. The next thing )U to keep them growing, from the time they are weaned till they aro taken to the slaughter-house, evcr allowing them to grow poor at anjr season of tho year. I have fed I them all the hay, peas and oats they will eat f Teas aro better than Indian Corn for making j mutton. Oats furniih nitrogenous matter j for the formation of ncccessary muscle, j Peas produce more fat than the game nam bcrof pound of cereal grain." American j' Farmer. ,- Feed LABonzas Well. AVe always found I that it was infinitely better policy to set a f. good tablo and feed laborers well, than to j give them a 6hort meal, or try to ever get them to labor an unrcxsonable- number of y tours in a day. A good farmer will not seek to get extra work out of his laborers by turn ing day into twilight or night Laborers re gard thi3 practice as an imposition, and will become morose and dljconted at the exac tion. Besides exhausted nature requires a suitable time to recruit its energies, and ehouldhaveit Management op Butter. Great care is required in salting or eeasoning, whether a distant or a -homo market Over sal ted butter is not only lcs3 palatable to the tasto but less healthful than fresh rweet but ter. The came care is needed as to tho box in which it is to Be packed, whether it be a firkin in which it is to remain till used, or on ly in the box to take to market as fresh lump butter. The best and richest flavored arti cle will be spoiled by sending ito exhibition or to market in new and improper boxes. Massachusetts Plotcman. A IIlNT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. I Tousek CCp- ing i3 a business, and the best of businc, provided one goes through with a liberal ap prenticeship tinder pleasant supervision. Those who undertake to teach housekeeping should bo gentle, good-natured forbearing and forgiving should have a place for every thing and everything in its plac! should have sufficient discernment to discover when the work is becoming buxthensomc to the the young limbs should lighten labor with pleasant chat and should be guided by a golden rule 'make the best of everything. ' ' - Good Culture. In farming, like all other branches of business, success depend upon many points, none of which it is safe to neglect, but the chief of these is the care ful prepcration of the soiL In a wet time, the surface only need3 stirring, for if we plow deep, the soil becomes sodden and its f jrtili ty locked up ; on the other hand in a dry sea eon we must plow deep and thoroughly pul verize the toil or we may not expect good crops. AVOODTS Geaix. A correspondent of the Prairie Fanner says "my wool has al ways been sold, at home before delivering. . For the last eleven ycar3 the price ha3 aver aged a faction less than 50 cents per lb. Better than any grain raising can show, I think. There has been no time during that period but what it paid. It id not po with every kind of grain." There has nover been a failure, a3 with grain. " Most People, says the English Gardrn er't C7uxmide,wUl bo astonished at the effect upon plants of a liquid manure, made by ad ding to one gallon of stale human 'urine, "at least a week old, two ounces of sulphuric acid, end soon afterwards two ounces of pulverized chalk. ; When'wanted for use, stir the mix ture, and to each pint add at least two gal lons of wator, and apply it to grass or plants. An enterprising Califoraian has started for the East with a drove of horse?, tho na tive breed some five hundred intending to drive thorn into Missouri to supply the de mand. Thcso horses cost but little on the Faelilc slope, are tough, and can live on a bunch of grass. - To DrTaoT House Flies. Housofli xitij bo clTectually destroyed without the uo of poison.-. Take half a spoonful of black pepper in powder, one tcaspoonfaH of brown u?ar, and one teaspoonfull of crcain ; mU .them wc3 together and phoe , then in tho rocn cn a 'relate, whero thoflie3are trouble some;, and they will eoon disappear. TlIE Agricultural Commissioner, in one of his reports has l:no doubt cf.tha tacy cf corr croa mixed with tho alt given hov as a destroyer cf the Trichina." This belief is based cn his success this treatment in bone mill: PURE BONE DUST." Guaranteed bv nrinted Certifienta to be entirely free from adulteration. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer" reliable quick yielding manure. Bl? Farrucs can orkr direct or throueh any re sponsible dealer. .C7 A liberal dieonnt allowed Dealer 4 j.owi.mn, , August 1 . 13CC 2m. Allentown, r. HURRAH FOR THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Roods to compare with stringency of the Money Market, Look and compare prices neiore purcna- ing elsewhere. Just rail at tlie favorite business stand, of McVinch Sc Sb uman. and you will be uiet by the obliging Prrprietora or their Clerks and ihon through their great variety ftore free or charge, or coarse, they will give you a fair chance to spend your loose change, they trust inurh more profitably than 11 can be spnt elsewhere. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS, thla Spring is much larger in all It varieties than uutl. Tli. -ir LaJjes Dress GrxNls areof the nicest styles in Market. They have a fine assortment of ISnts, Caps, Uools n:id Shoes, Summer Cloth. Cabinet. Cimers and Vetins, and numerous nrticlns common to such eatubiiuh uienls, besides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Quecniware anil Grocrrios. all at greatly reduce 1 price. Th-y wish to conduct their buniucas en the sytem. of "PAY AS YOU GO" and they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They ret'irn their thanks for many past favors, and ask the future patronage of their lormer customers and the public g-neraily. May 1C.13CG tf. McNIXCIl 4. SIIUMAJJ. GREAT ATTRACTION AT C2 12 02. CO 13 9 3 iiocb:5iy sroau. flC undcrsijned bejj leave to announce to the citizens of U!oo:utiurg and the surrounding country that he keeps ronstan lly on hand at liis old stand. on 6ul!i east corner of Main und Iron ts.. a prime l t of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Cofix-n. Piisar. Syrupa. Tob.tccc, Cigars. Dried Fruit. Coal Oil. ?n iff, Spice,. Butter. Egjs. LarJ Clietrso, Dried Beef, t'rackers. Pruifs. Parlor and Hand Lamps, 1'ainH of all kinds, and paint brushes, Oye' Ptuffi, Dry Gixxls, Calicoes, Cloths fr boy's wear. Soap, Flour, Chop, Uue-nsu are. Glass. Tnt ty. Salt. Fish. Meat, Candies buckets, Broom. Hosiery, Tonka, Writing Paper. Ink, ITirdvrare, Pocket Knives. Combs, See. Ice. Sec. lie keeps in fact everything appertaining to a first class Ciroccpy and Variety Store. He is d-tnrinincd nut 10 bo unJersohl. AH kinds of produce taken at the HIGHEST MAKKET PilICr.3. Having Ju?l received anew flock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. Uf strict attention to hiiness. be hopes not only to ru tain his patronaze but to i-icrease iu He fVels thank ful for past favor, and with many years experience a the business, he feels confident h? can render sat isfaction to all who lav or him with their pat'onare. JOHN K GiaTO. Bl oralurg. June 20. l?Gfi. IlEAD ! AHEAD ! i Latest and Grandest opening of (lie season BOG ART So KREAMER'S CJtcap and Extensive Dry Goods Einpori- 11m at EOi Wliere they will offer the newest and most nVirnl.te styles aud qualities of FOREIGN AMD DOJlEiTlC DRYGOODS, embracing all lbs latest varieties and style in the market. In the Dry Go.-d line they oflW the following, among many ether articles sold by them, at PAiIC PRICES, Plain RIack and Fnncy Dress Silks.Calicoes of every deserlption and figure, I'.lack and Colored Mohair Alpaceas. Real Organrty Jaconet Lawns ; Muslin, Slarclins, Pillow and Linens. Ti'kin;. I'herks. Cotton Pantaloon Stuffs. I inen Drillings, Flannel. Cotton and Linrn Table Cloths, For the latest style ofPAHA?OL3 and UMBRELLA:. for Ladies an j Chi'riren, rail upon BOG ART d- X REAMER. Tbey also keep on band a complcts assortment cf poliosis alii roccr2c, consisting, in part. Gloves. Hosiery of alt kin Is. Balmorals, HoniiPt Ribbon. 8iinruer Hats fur men, women and children. Head-dresses, lace vi's. pen knives, combs of every desrription, pencils. pen. paper and ink : Also, Sugars. lolases, (gni syrups.) rait, pepper and spice. Maekerel of good quality, cheese, bntter and eggs, hams, sbtuldors and sides. 'J Ley alo have a fall assortment o: snrbaaxes, nails and spike, screws, hinge and bolts. Taints and Oils, Cedar Bucket and Willow Caskets, 4 c. ike. . BOGART & KREA3IER, sell rheap for Cash, or Country Pronce, which wilJ betaken in ei hange f()r goods. Give them a call and ei imine th'iir esiensiva assortment for your selves before purchasing elsewhere DUG ART &. KREAMER. July 4, IFM.-tf . LOOMSBURG FANCY TRD1MING AHD 20011 STOF.S, Second dcortelow llartman's Sllln Street. Just received a new stock of ZEPHfRS, WOOLEN AXD COT TOV YARNS, CORSLTS. LACE3, MUSLIN, EDGINGS. DRESd EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, and every variety of articles nsu.-.lly kept iu a FAKCY STOKE. A!Sciiool Books. Hymn Cooks, Bibles, Sunday School Books, and a large lot of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Account and Memorandum Books. Blank Derts. Ponds and Mortgages, and a general and weil-sel-.ct-ed assort meet of Paper, Envelopes, &e. , . A. D. WEBB. Bloomebarg, June 20, 13R6, -.f 1M1E ondcrsigned respectfully announces to the public that he keeps constantly on band, at his old sua J, one door below Lutz's Drugstore wall paper. Oil Cloth, and Paper Window Shades, Cord, Tas sels and Fixtures, for Pictures tec. ot the very latest styles, and is prepared. to Zo all kinJs of paper hanging to order. E. J. THORTON. B!oom.burg, April 4 leoOi If " . ". . JI- WIIITMOIER, ATTOKiVEY AT - LAW, " .BLOOMSBURG, Pa. DjicecpposVe Pott h owriartma', store. Back Fay, Bounty, Pensions and Gov ernmenl claims piompHu toLLtrtnl- Bloomsborg.Apr.J.'CS.- U wclta' WRAPPING AND MININqpaI PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my P per Villa at Mil! Grove, Bear Bloomsbnrg, Columbia County, Pa,. I am now prepared to fill aii r4r for Wrapping, Dry Hoisting and Water PrxJorFaper. on short notire and fair prices. I have opened ware house in Wilkeo-Bari-e. and appointed Joswpb Rrowa of the firm ol Krown, Grayfc Co., my agent to dispose of tuy paper in Luzerne Countv. - 1 THOMAS TRENCH, C - - VV.J UI "a. Ir rTHE PERUVIAN SYRUP J 19 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE Protoxide ol Iron, a new discovery in medioine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE. BY supplying the Blood with its vital prikciplb, oa L1VKR, KLlMKirr IRON. This is the secret of the. wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy, Chronic DiarrLoct, Boila, Nervous Affeetions, Chills and Feverp, Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseases of the Kidnfys & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF TUB BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the system Being free from Alcohol in anv form. Its energiz ing eflVrtg are not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and New Life inte all parts of the system, und buiiding up an I RON CONSTITUTION. DYSPKPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT. D. D. Dunham. Canada Eat. March S.M, 15. "lam an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years standing." "I have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during which 1 have used th; Pe ruvian Sjrup.lh.it lean scarcely pemuade myselfof the reality. People who havu known (lift ATP. flatftfi ifhrd at the change. I am widely known . and can but recommend to other that which has done so much for me " A CASE OF 7 YE IRS' STANDING CURED. From INS-LEY .JCWETT, No. 15 Avon Tlace .Boston 1 hav3 stiflered. and sometimes severe! v. f.ir 7 year, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe ruvian r-yrup.aiitl round immediate benefit from it. In tbe course of three or four week I was entirely relieved from my sum-ring, and have enjoyed nnin". terrupteil health ever since." AN LJllNENT DIVINE OF BOSTON, FAYS: 'I liavo bi-en using Hie Peruvian Svrun fur some time pa-t; it give me new Vigor.Buoyancy of voir its. Elastic ity cf Munch-." TliOVSanda kare been changed bt tk use cf this reme-In from veak, strkly.fvjfcring creature, to strong. healthy: and kappp men and tromen ; and invalid cannot reasona- O'g annate to girt 11 a trial. A pamphlet of J2 pa-res containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the ninct eminent physician, rlergymeu, and others, will be seni'RRc t any address. ii.S See that each boltlehas Proviji Syrpp blown in the glaa. I OR SALE BY r. DIKSMORE, Proprietor. 3 )ev St. New York SOLD UY ALL DKUGCilSlS. gCROFULA. All Medical Man acree that IOPINE is the BEST ItHMEDV for Scrofula and ail kindred (lip ases ever discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a PuKS Solution of it. lit: II. A Eiders' icciiiac Walcr Is a Ture Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL VENT I t Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Restorative. HAseuredand will cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold forms. ULCERS, CANCERS. S YPU I LIS.SALT RHEUM; and it hi been used with astonishing success in ca ses of Klii'iirnatlsm, lly spep-iaf Consumption, Female Complaints, Heart, Liver and Kidney Lirtejses.e. Circulars will be sent rsica to any one sending their aMr--. Price 9I.rG a bottle, or r, for $J (V) Prepared by Dr 11. ANDEKS, Physician II Chemist.; For Sale by J. P. DI.NMORE, 36 Dev St. New Y Aad by all Druggists. w ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WXI.O CHERRY n.9 BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, vith th? most astouihing success in curing Cov.gbs, Cold-8, Hoarseness, Sore Throat IuflueDzi, Whooping cough, Croup, Liver complaiat, BronchitiijDifii culty of Brcathitip;, Asthnin, a d ever y affec tion of THE Til HO A T, LUNGS $ CUES!. which rarri'"s o(T more victim than any other dis ease and which billl sthe skill of the Phvgician to a greater it.-nt than nrr other mat.-vlv. often YIELDS TO Till.' REMEDY when all others prove melF.-ctual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, sjfj in its Oper ation. IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation. free from noxious ingrertincnt poiou. or minerals pinlting skill, srirn' e.ai;d medi cal knowledge ; combining all that i valuable in the vegetable kingdom for tbu class of ilisca-'e ,it is INCOMPARABLE f and is entitled, merits, and receives tile general con fidence of the public, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman. N. Y.. write a follows : "WisTiR's Bals or Wild Oherrt give universal satifartion. ltsemsto curealough by lKirni!i aud cl'-ansing the ItiPgs.and allaying irritsiion thus removing the cause, iiift'-od of drying up the couh nn 11 leaving the rauso behind. I consider the Halram a go d a any. if not the best. Cough medicine with whit !i 1 am acquainted." Rev. Jacob Sechlf.r, of Hanover, Pa. Well knowuand niurU respected among the German population in this ewintry. makes the following slate-ui'-i'l for the benefit of the afflicted, Di- Sis Having realized in my family impor tant benefits frfA the usa of your valuable pre para lion U'itm L .lsam or Wild Chfrrv it arlordsttie pleasure to recommend it to the pjMic. Some ei-ht yrarsagoone of my daughter seemed to be in a de cline a:n little hspes of her recovery Were entertain ed I then procured a bottle of you eicllenr Ualsam and before the had takn the wn.,j of the conic lit of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. 1 huve.in my individual eae maiie frequent use ! your valuable medicine, aud have always been beuefitted by it. JACOU SECHLER. rrice One Foliar a Bottle. FR SALE BY J. P. CtNSMORE, ?G Dey Street, New York SETII W FUWLE. Jt SON, Proprietor,, lloston. AND BT ALL DRDOa.STS. C RACES Celebrated Salvo CURES CUTS.BURNS, SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salre CURES WOUNDS, BRUI3ES, SPRAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS. ULCERS. CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated i alve CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CUR Ed CHAPPKD HANDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salvo HEALS OLD SCRE3.FRESH WOUNDS.&.C It is prompt in action, removes pain at onec, and re daces the most angry-looking swellings and imrta mations. if Dy uiagic thus affjrdiuig relief and a complete cure. Only e.nt. , (Pent by ma j, fof 33 cenli,) For Sale hv 9. W felVff 2?l aP8rD" York. BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA, The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the country. The only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charier, and the only one in the United ftate author ired to confer Degree of Merit Diaplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor poruto seat by authority of law. Conducted by geutlcmen of liberal cdnrntion and extensive experience in business, and atTonling une qualled advantages for the thnrongh theoretical and piaclicul education of young men lor the various du ties and employment of business life. TIIEORV AN LJ PRACTICE COMBINED byaofsystom ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre eminent'y practical, giving the stu dent in the shortest lime a romp lete ii'mi'Ii! into the routine, iletals. cuatouiH and farms of business in general, a conducted in the bust regulated commer cial and iiiianri.il establishments. THEORETICAL U lOK K KKPIVfJ Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of tha science of accounts, arranged and pubiishci by the proprietor of this Institution exclusively fur his own use.s.iving one hall the ordinary labor of the st'idnit andpivinp him acofiiplctu knowledge of th t.ractir.a of the best accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES Bookceping,Comiacrcial A riihraetic, Pen manship, IjaPineps Lorrerpotiderice, Commercial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, CorarLer ciai 1-uJtoms, Forajs, and Actual Basi nes Prctiee. PPECI AL P,.1ANCIIE. Atgihra and the Higher .Ma'h'matir. rhonnirraplnj, Cr namvniat renmansatp. ins Jin o J h ticlin " Counterfeit Monry, Engineering Sur- Teijing, JVarigntijn and Telegraphing. TELE;P AI-HIV?. The arrangeni"nts for '1 elegrannine aro far more ad. vance of anything of the kind ever oflerd to the pub lic. A regular Tele-raph Line is connei-.tp-l vviili Hie Institniion wnh twenty branch offices in various parts of Ihe ri'y. where public business is transacted. and in which the stuih-Hts of this nstitution are per- iiii.i.-ii ,1, jirauticc. jo nniur omce practice can be. had in anv otker school of instruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position a pr--ic-tical operator. Young men are cautioned agaiuvt H12 deceptive representations of those who, without anv such facilities, pretend iot-ach Telegraphing. r.t 1 ItUlAtiL, This Institution is now enjoying the lanrest mtron- tronnge ever betowed up-n any Commercial school in tfe Slate. Over fivu buudres students were in atten dance the S:st year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The ben clans of students may inva riably be fouud here, aud all its associations are first class. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. This Institution i located in tlie most central nart of the city , and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. AH the room have-'ieen fitted up in the very best style with KUSIES!i OI Kh'Krf tlR CiUNTIN IIUUKf. TELEGRAPH Ol'FlCE. STATIONARY STOilE. KD A RIOVI.AR RANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE. supplied with finely engraved lithographic note used a a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Huaiuess. TO TTOUTiG who desire tho very b- st facilities for a PracJical Ltlacatiuu for Kaslncss, we pnaran lee a course of ins'ruction no where else equalled, w lii'.; th? reputation and standing of the Inlituiion among business men make its endorse iiient the best passport to success and advancement. All ciuit-'inplating entering any rnmnx rnal Colleg-, are invited to tenil for an ILLCSTIIATED CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of tho College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, 6c c. L. FAHICAMIS, A. SI., Presiilirnt. T. E. 3IERCIIANT, Supt. of Office Business. Nov. 4. J-Ktf-2ni. D RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Bl.'i'irires. at John R. Mover's Drug Store. corner of Main aud Market Streets. A good assort ineut of Medicine, Taints. Oil and Ysrnisho, always on hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any ether Dri g t!ioro in low n. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Moycr's Drug Store. Aver and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store, , Wi-harfs Tar Cordial. Pakr s Cod Liver Oil. Window's Soothing fyrnp, sold bt - rytr's Drug Store. For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moycr's Drug Plore. Leather of all rind, wholesale am! retail, at J. R. Mover's Prug Store, Kloouiburg, Pa. Way i, IMjO. tf. 7 ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of lOoonislmrtr and Columbia county, that th-y kepp II the diirerent numSers of stove coil and selected lump coal for smithing purpose, on their wharf, ad joining MrKelvv, Neal 4cO's Furnaee ; with a good pair iluffalii scales on the w harf.to ucigh coal, hay aud straw .ikewisea h irse and wagon, ta deliver coal to those who desire it. As wu purchase a larc-' amount of roul, we Intend to ktep u superior iir'icle. apd sell nt-the very lowr-vl prices. Please call and examine for youi selves before purcha-i!igclew here. J. W. HENLEl.tiiiO'P. A L U UdTU 3 y A SON. THE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal and lirorenes, the following named article : Wheat. Itye .Corn. Oat Potatoes, l..-rd, H am. Shnnl dor, and side meat. Cutter. Erg, Hay. ttr.. at the highest cash prices, at bis tiroci-ry trr, ndioining th. ireoal yard. J. W. II K NDEESIIOT. lilooiu.-burg, April . ly. - NATIONAL FOUrj-DRY. . Bl.OOMSBUliG, CO- 3 rfsijS T' HE suh-criher, proprietor of tho nhnve named e tensive cst.iblinhment, is no prepared to recene orders for All Micds cf 'Iacl.ir.cry, for Co'Irrie. T.Iast Furnaces, Ftation.-.ry Engines, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES. &C. tC. He is also pr'-pared to make Stoves, all sizes and piittern. p'ow-iron?, and everything usually made in ft-clas FoiitKlries. His extensive racilitic and practical workman, war lanthimin receiving the largest contracts on the m t r'Uionulj'.e -terms. ITT" Gnin of all kinds will be taken in exchar.fc for catiPi?. CT This etablihment is lca.eJ near the I.ackawa- na Eloomsburg Railroad iepot. PETER EILL1IYER. Wlaomsburg. Sept. 12, I6G3. HC. IIyO W E R, SUEGEON D3NTI3T. Rl Si'iATtliLLY oners his profer ional services to the lartie and gentle 7 mon of P.l.ioinsburgaiid vicinity. He is ' prepared lo attend to all the various operations i:i the line of liis profession andis provided with fie latest improved Tt'.KTll; Hhica will beinerled 011 gold.platina. silver and rulbcr ba e 10 IcK'kw II as the uatuial teetii Mi er il piute and blrk teeth manufactured arc all 0 eriitiens on teeth. carefully and properly attended to. Keii'ence and office a few doors above the Court 11 uie. same side. HI jo.iisburg, June 6 16C3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, tiearl'j opposite the Episcopal Chuh. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. "i 1 Y stork is cotnnesed of fine clotu'ng, medium lanted to ll -nnriiT,iii ill and low priced adapted taste aud want. He ha the latest styles for the season a fiuc assortmeut of Overcoats and Genllecifn's Shawis, from low to tho very best is Goods are tashionnHe and well M.tde. In addition to my stock of rcajy-ma ie clothing, I have piece goods for custom orders, Clolh, Cavsimerc!, Jfcc, &.c. And having one of the first class cutters. I guaran" tee a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a variety of II COLES AXD LISEN SLIRTS, Stocking, Neckties. Collars, Stock. Handkerchiefs everything in the gentlemen's line of clothing. Also, bats, Boots and Shoes, Trunks aud Carpet bags. 1 will sell at the fewest Market pries. Please give me a call before purebaing elsewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Eloomsburg, Nov. 15, IE65. gOQ A 510KTEX I Agents wanted for sir entirtlj aew arris'-, jnst out. Ad-' dress Q4T. GARE Y. City Building. B4hjroH. VM." 1 JfllsLIsEK'S STOKE. or Spring mid Siimmrr GooiUi 'pHE subscriber ha Just returneo from the cities -I with another large and select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER CJOODS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, end which be is determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be proeured elsewhere in Uloomsburg. His rtock comprises LADiES DRESS GOODS .f the choicest styles and latest fashions together wjih a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and Vesting. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Hollow-ware, Nails, Iron, frOOTSAEm SHOES, Hats and Caps, tc. In short, everything usually kepi in a country t ores, to which be invites the at tention of the public generally. The highest price will be paid for country produce in exchange for goods. S. II. MILLER. RIooniRburg, Nov. S3. 13C5. WYOMING lrVSUKAKCBS COMPANY, WiLKES-BARRE. PENNA. CAPITAL AXO SpFpLTs, - - $150, ASSETS. Ftock not called in, triO,0()0 Bills receivable, 40 iWMI IT. S. 5 i!fl Bonds, 2.,i.riM) Temporary nnd call loan, .... ti.iHM 103 share Wyoming Bank Stork, . B.Iftl 5(i shares First National Hank hi Wilks-Ilnrrp, 5. (!()() 0 shares fcecond National Hank at IVilkes-llarre 7,txwi 4ii shares Wllkes-Harro Uri.lge llock. S..W0 1,51!) . Id.' "AH Keal K-tate, Judgments, -Due from Agents and others. Cash in hand and in Hank. C. M. HOLLENHACK, JOHN KKICII ARI. S A M I TEL W A DM A MS, CHARLES DOKKANCE U D. L ri IK. L. D. SHOEMAKER. II. Ji.llilVT, O. JOLLIVt?, Wm. 9. KOSS, :H.MHX A MINER, V. M HARDING. SfEWAUT PIERCE, G. M IIOLI. i:HAf K. President. L. D. SHOEMAKER. Viet Vrcs l. R. C. SMITH, Fkceatary. F. UROWN, Ag-rit, March SW. J8C5 iiitflmrg, Pa. QREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SE If 1NG MA CIl fNE S. Eerspirc S!;uU:- Jatlilnc ! 8A LEf'ROOM-?, SHfi Rroadway.N. Y., 2"iO W a'-bington tt eet. lUxton, lfJl Che. nut Street, Philadelphia, PATENTED FEU. 14. IcoO. THIS MACHINE is conducted on entirely new principle of mechanism, posessing many rare and valu'ible impr veiuents, having been exiiiiined by the must profound experts, and pronounced I o Snnpliviti; and Ptrfi ctinn omhiitcd. It has a straight neeille, pcrpn.lim.-ir ation. makes th" LO K or SHI TI I.K sTITCH. which will neither RIP nor RAVKL, and is a ikeon both sides ; performs perfect rewing .n every description if material, from leather to the finei-t Nnnsoek niiislin, with mtton. linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to tlie fiaent nutiib-r. Having neither CAM or COG WUEEL. and tlieUat pojsiijl ! friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is ErfJlt'iti''lll if a A o.wiV.v Mi.'cJu'iiC. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less povvtr to drive it than any other machine iu the market. A girl twelve years of age can wi-rk it steadily, witnout f.itigue or injury to health It Ptrenglh and wonderful Simplicity of Construe, tiun render it nlmost impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire sativfiif lion. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves ith a superior article, to come cud examine this CNKl VAI.LEI ACHINE. One half hour's instruction is 6Ullicieil to enable any person to work this machine to their entire sat isfaction. Agent wanted for all town i i the United Ftnt-s, where ngeneie are not already esUililirhed. Also, fr l,'t:t)i. Mexico. Central and Houib America, la whoiii a liberal licouut will b-t given. IMl'IKE SEWING MACHINE MF'fi CO.. 3Jii Kroudway, N. Y, s TOVES ANI) TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, A nnoun'es to his many friend and niimrons rut tnmers tlial he contiiiues the above business at his old rliicoof business on MAIN fcTKEET, BLOOMfl Bl i:. I ! is customers and others can be accominod itcd "'FANCY STOVES of all kinds, Ptovepipes.Tin arc, and every S; article foind in all well regulated STOV"EHf"" AD TINWAItE KSTAKLIiiMKNTS in tho titit.-. and on the most reasonable terms. C7 PPt.JUTING. for houses and b rn. will be put upon slmrt notice. Also, all kinds of repiiruig djne -r-::ipily and upon liberal terms. I!! arso keeps on hand a lar.'e supply of Milk Pans, of different sizes and prices ; leide a fine as sortment of Fisher's Patent r-elf-ealing Fruit Pre serving Can. Give hiui a call July 1. l-'tiii. If. em ATT? rrr tt t n TO YOUNG MEN Jntt Published, in a Staled Knrclapc Frite sn tentr. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Sperinatrthoa, T tit inin.il Wi aki;t., I n v. 'untary tmi ssiofis, Sexual DeLilitv, .ind Juite.!i iiienis tu Marriige generally. Nervousness. in suinption. Epiledy, ai:d F'ls ; Mental and f hv:cal Incapacity, resulting from Self Ali.ise. tc By "ROB ERT J CD L VEIt WELL, M. D Author of the '(Jrecn Book.' i0. Tho worid-renow ned r.uthor.in this amiralil" Lec ture, c early proves from his own experience that the awful consequences i f Sc rf Abuse may N clT-ct ually removed without me. irioe. and without ilan eiri'ui sg' gical operations bougie, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode .f cure at once certain und t tactual, by wnich every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure hiin sif i hcapl y. privately, nnn radically, ill I S LEC Tl rlK WILL I'KoVE A BOON TO THOl'SANDS AND TliOCSANDri. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of sn cent, or two post age t-tauips, by addressing CHAS. J, C. KLIN E & CO. 127 r.owcry. New York, FostOilice U x, July Id. IcuG. ly The high price of Potatoes warrants a lilieral use of the C ON CENTRATED FERTILIZ E R , is"d along tho rows or hills, and covered when cul ti.ili i ; in like manner on corn. Prepared hv WILLIAM ELLIS A CO. Cheinit, Nos.TiTl and MarketStrcct, Philadelphia, and for s-ite bv A. S. UE-STtli, .ifent, Blooaubuig, Pa. May 1G, lfGi.-Srn. Wm. c. iikmszit. CtO. W. CAKl-tXIKB. Established 1828. G. ,r. CARPEXTER, HESZE V L CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST'. 737 Market St. one door below 8th, Pnt.APEi.rnii, DRUG?, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. TAINTS, OILS, GLAf'3, VAEMdIIES, DYE3, And every other article appertaining to the business, ol" the best quality, and al the lowest Market Riles. March M. J306. J 00,000 SIIING1-ES & A LARGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS I OR sale. The nndorsigncd offers for sale upon the most reasonable terms, at hi place of business, in BENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hundred thou sand shingles aria t i fge lot or fencing boards, of tlie ve - --- ) ch ri and hemlerk. . "h..., . J j McEENSY. .!:Vrr---r.'tT''J-.,-.'A. '.TV? -'I tl'l "ID IIMIH 11 JYcw Slack of Clothing. Spring aisd Siinietxcr C-oodai INVITES attention to liis sto' k of cheap and fash ionable Clolhiiig at his Store, on MJJ1N STREET, 1ILOOMSBURG two doors above the JJmirican House, where he has Jnt received from New York and Phi Indelphia, a lull assortment of Men anil ISoy's Clothing, including the most feshionable. durable anil hand seme, D( ESS GOODS, consisting of Box, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, aud Pants, of nil sorts, size, and colors. He also has replen ished his already large stork of Fall and Winter Shawls; Ftripcd. figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, st'M ks. collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fumy articles N. I!. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment or Cloth and Vesting, which he is prepared to mnkc up to order, into any kind of clothing on very Blurt notice and in the best of m in ner. All hi clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home innnufacture. AND Of every Description, Fine nnd Chi;ap. Hi Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in thin placi. Call and ex amine his geueral atsortmeni of Clothing, Watches, lewclry, ice. tec DAVID L0WBNBC11G. Bloonif burg, April 20. JHOj. FIB!SE3 ARESlVAl, AT ra'Kli KNT'N KTOilE, IN LIGHT STREET, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES HAS jupt rcceiveJ from the EastRfD Cities and is now opening at the old stand a vplciidid osf iltrent of 2y- oz cl? Qa si m H tL cz 0 nhicii will be sold cheap for CArtl! CJOUNTUY PRODUCE ! Hi stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods, choicest styles aud lalol f.ighions, UAIj('()E,M IJ.Sl.fNS. (JINGIIA MS, FLANNELS, HUSlESiY, (JAliPETS. SILKS, .SHAWLS, E:Cji!v iT5:j!o CJotiiiiap:, SATINETS, C'SIM ERES. COTTON A l)ESt KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, fcC. QUEENS WAKE, CEDAK WAKE, HARD WAKE, M E DICl N ES,T) R U i S, f: , T - I ov, t COOTS A.? SHOES, HATS and CATS, In short, everything, usually kept in a country store. The patronage of hi o'd friends, nnd the puclic generally, i respectfully olie.ited. 'I he highest market prite pai' for country produce. PETER ENT. l.iSh: Street. May 2, 1SGC. L3ckawanua& CJooicsSarg nailionJ. TWO DAILY TRAINS, -a ON AND A FT F. R NOVEMP.EK 27, 13iVi. PA'' SENtiER TKA1NS WILL REN AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTH W A II D. I'M P.I AM. Leave fcr.viton, 4 40 ii5o Kinc-ton. fi.OO C.5.'i " r.ooml urg. 8.WJ ll.-JU Arrive at N'orlhumherland 9.50 10. Jj LEAVE N O R T 11 W A It Dl A M TM Leave Northuniherlaud. 7.liU 6w) Danville. 7-4(1 5 -ID Eloomliurg, t'.'J-l fi.i't Arrive at .Scrnton. 1-2 -10 pi 15 Trains leaving Kingston at S.H0 Ar M for Pervt n connert with Traiu arriving at New Yora nt i -.'0 leaving NurtliumberI ind al C.nu A M.and Kingston 2 :J P. M , conuctt with Train al riving at New York at I0.5. P. M. Passenger tnking Train Snath from Scranton nt 5 5.1 A M via otttiiiniberlaiid,rcai h Harrilir; 1J 3'J 1' M. Itallimore 5 3U P M.. Wa'hington It) GO P M via Uu ptrt teach PuiUJciuUia at V 00 P M. II. A. FONDA. Supt. Kingston. Nov .25. H5. JMIENEW 5r 1. 1: x n Sfi n a c t WAKSAPAE62B-3-A COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, riiF.r.lRF.1) FOR G. W. FETTES. L'OSTOV, Py JAjIES R. MCflOLS & f 0. M'tti uftcturi:ij C cn; i.-fs, MANUFACTURERS OF THE EL IX I R 1 ER U TAN BA RK WITH Prooxsc!e of Iron, Which hat become so favorably known as a TO.YJCjI.VD ItEbTOR.n IVR. Ry Thyeicians and Invalids in all parts of the coun try. The new preparation. 5ars.iparilla In combina tion with Iodide of l.ime," presents one of the must prompt alterative ageins. in a form capable of exert ing full action Upon the system, and this in minute and pleasant doses. It is conceded that tiie altera tive, resolvent, or tonic effects of Iodine nre exert ed mof.t decidedly wuen associilcd with oilier ait-:r-alives. in combination : and the Sars.ipariHa seems to (ulfill perfectly all the favorable reiuii;ioiia. The firt eti'( ct usually observed when "SMSSAPAKILLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" i tikrn. i an Increase of nrP'-titc showing that it ha tonic properties of a in. irked character. Its al i.rative effects are manifest in its realy combina tion with the blood and tissues Pale, scrofulous women nnd children improve rapidly under its use, and the vital functions assume n iicaHliv con.tn i m. It i admirably adapted to a large number of i hren ic or acute atr.ctions peculiar to children It is suit ed to them both by the mildness a nd efficiency of medicinal clt-ct and the pleasant, attrtriive firm of the remedy. It may be given for a long period uhre constitutional itnlnciires are leired, anj no repug nance, or :isinclinat on to take the syriip, eucouii. tered. In Wliite-t-weilings. Iiin-J:int linear, i'.inl Pislortioes of the Spine, ft h.i-l b given pi-rsit-eutly, in moderate doses, until relief i obtained. In the Spring f the Yvr. and during the XWtrui Ww it Sur, . the ncrumulation of morbid matters in the system seems to become manifest and very troublesome" Las situde, Headache, Units, Cosii veness, Iiss of Appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc, arc very common. Nothing ever devise. I i better ada;ited to exterminate or drive orTthe atf ction than thi new rr.inl.inaLion of S A RS AP API LLA Wil li IODIDE OF LI. ME. All preparation like it, or vhieh r-proiimfe! to i; as an Altera (ice, or Blood Pmijii r, has crcrbrfortleen plared rithin the rerh cf inrah.U. Indeed, it is an tiitirtly ev and scir.T:f ic combina tion, in no respect rcseuioliug anything hitheito e.u ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de srription of its chemical character, therapeutic val ue, manner of u-e, etc., are given i.i a circul ir, which can be had at the store of any and b:i first class Druggists. Sold in liloomsbiirg, whdegale and retail, by Eyer &. Moyer, and all Druggists June 0, .-t,C. Om. I.NVET0RS' OFFKES. D'EPINEUIL et EVANS. Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors. No. 4:15 WALNU T Hi KLET., Pn.i-ADSi.ruis. . PATENTS solicited Consultations on Engineering Draughting and Sketches. Models and Machinery ofa'l kinds sia snd skii'ully attended to. Special attention given to K EJECTED CASES ami I NT Lit 1 Llii:Ci:S. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent t'tlice procured. N. U. Save yourelves Uiicless trouble and trav eling expenses. a there is no actual ueel for person al interview with u. Ail business Willi thehe ( !tli re cun be transacted in writing. i-'or further inf r. uiation direct as above, with stamp enclosed for Cir cular with references. April tri. l-H.tt. ly. J W. SAMUEL KNORR. A TTO It IV E Y-AT-LAW, BLOOxlISCUKG, PI. Office over laTtrrnn'l8 Store, opposite Post Ofli 'e Eloomsburg, April i, l?Gfl tf. CHARLES B. BROCKWAY, A ttoriiT-a(-I.aiv. Bounties, Back-pat, Pensions, 4'C collected. Pecial attention paid to matters arrising under the Internal Revenue Laws. CT" OFFICE, one door west of the Court House. Bloonisburg, Ta. January 17. I860. " I J J MS B Jl JdAtf SI .' JJ."1 FOUTZ'O eLBBKiXS Eotsb 11ft CalilB f oite This preparation, long aad tevormtsjr known, will itaer fm;hly relnvi(eraB broken-aewn as low-spirited borses, hf strength schntf snd cleassiag tS toaah nd lates tines. It Is sore fire ! TenUve of all div csmi laeldent ta this animal, inch as LtTXQ rSYSB. GLAlfDEBa. YELLOW WA- TER, HEAVES, COUGHS, Disl TEMPER, Tt VEK3, FOUNDER LOSS OP APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, to. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton Into a flna-looklnv nd nnMtt horse. 7 ' To keepers of Cows this preparation ta InvalnaMev 11 increases ino quantity aaa Un proves the quality 01 uie mtiK. it baa been proven by ao toal experiment M Increase the quaa tity of milk and Cream twenty pe cent, and make the bntter firm aad Sweet In fattening; cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, ana makes them thrive much (aster. Jn all diseases of Swine, inch as Coughs, Hoes la tlie Lungs, Liver, " 1 eke., this article nets as a specific. l!y putting from cne-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the bImvc diseases will ht eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certa" preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Frice 25 Cents per Paper, or 6 Papers tbr tl, PHEPAaXD by - LTP ? 1 m0LE3ALE DRI G AND MEDICI !TE DEPOT, '. No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, ML For Sale bv Druggists and Storekeepers through cut the Cnitud States. . , . ; O" For eale at the Drug f tore of EYER. 4- MOYER, Eloomsburg Pat RIoomghurg, Jan. 6. 1H60. 12ino. DR. W. II. WIIITMOR, T.'i Sheen in enccessful practice for a number of I t years, u ilh the experience of the diiTereiit ho-p:t-l,in Kurop-. also a ni'mhcr of the Analytical Meilical Institute of New Y rk. c.oriti lues to attend li nil prril'vssional cases at his office No. 1)23 Filbert Street, Phil ldelphia, U No p!iir-nt Me!icinc are ncd or recommended ; the r-iii 'dse adininiriored are thote which will not break cow n the constitution, but renovate the sys tem from a!l injuries it has sustained from mineral rieili-'i-ies, and leave the system in a healthy and perferily cored condition, 3. DViii'l't'SI . that distressing disease and fell !e,tr-y-r of health and happiuoa. undermining the cn -mill I n r.n-1 yi-aily carrying thousands to uo tiiiiely graves, cm mol euipha: ically be cu cd. !, Meiancbolr, Abberration. that state ot Allna tion ami weakness of the nuud which renders per soiit inrap.ihle l enjoying the pleasures or petferso- illg t!l lliltiej of life, i, KH EUM ATll,in any form 01 condition, chror. ia or none, warranted curable. EPILCI'dV, or falling sickness, all chronU oi Stubborn cases of FEMALE DISEASES ' raeica'ly removed ; Ha t Khcuin and every descTijvi tiou .f ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous disease Inch have bn Lied all previous medical skill, can be cure.) hy my treatment ; and I do ssy all diee, ye (.'(.SfiLMrrioN; ran be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket. "Inch is a protection to the lunge against all change of weather in all climates liav ir; investigated fir year tli'i caue and rhnractr ot inierimtteiits (fver and ague) in all parts of the United States-wi;l cure permanently all chronic or acute ca4c of ague and nervous piseasea in a few days. tuaccr Cured '.viihent ihe knifs or Drawls; C.ood. Tare Worm, that dread to the Human Family for yam. nn In removed with two or lime lunci of try uewly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases, orisnlt.ti'ii: in the English and Ccrmaii Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. Jiny be addresse by letter (confidentially. an. I ileilicl lie sent with proper directions to any part ol lite country. OFFICE Ko, 023 Filbert SL Thila. April 4. leCf- ly. DR. J.R. EVANS, riiyslciaii aud Surgeon, TAVIN's lora'i! pfrmani?tiy on Mat? 6 .inp, HI.OOMSDIMa;. Pa., wonl.l io Irir'n the public penera'ly. that he i preprared to' attend 10 all luiuess faithfully and punctually that may b- intrusted to his care, un terms coiuuietisa rale uitU !f timer. IT?" He pay strict atteutien to Sjrgery as well ns i:ie,:jf ine, Nov.ij, 1 frV.3.-ly. M. M. TRACGH, A TTO 2: ft EY-AT-!i W, PL 0 OMSB URG, P,t. Will pra ctico in th several Courts of Cola nib ta an.l aijoi:ii!!i! counties. EJ- All Collections promptly attended to. June -Jtl, IriOii. CHAS. G. BARKLEY, ttoniev a I Law, KLC03iSniKG, tOLEMBIA CO., PA. VTTILL practice in the everal Conrtsof Colanihl.i V Comity. All lecul bnsiness intrusted to bis toi" shall receive promjit utieniion. tillicc tin Main Mrcet, Exchange Buildings, ever Miller's ftore. lilooniaburg. April 13, 1RC4 Sn?tfc oS" Che Eoacc, Licensed Loutey'incer, Scrivener, and Snrvetnr. SJfalcc Boavcv Valley, Pa, WHi attend to t.kinj Acknowledgements, Write De.'ds, Vorts.isres. Le.ie. Horirls. Notes, Agree- lll filt''. Alc Sorvi' in- nTlonpd in uilh flp.nalrh. I'll rires nmd r.'.te. iiltUCBKlES AND T7PH. F.L'.VLl.L. ha v ins bought L. Runyon' PBO L VISION rf'i'iJKE is now prepared to sell Grocer ies at Whole rr.le or Uctail, as Ctcap as the Ciap-- is1'ms3ie you can find U ( ; A US , T K A ? . COFFERS. sv.Rurs. simcks, crackers STAKCH. SODA COUN STAKCH. OKIE I) FIJ Ul T. CAN N ED FRUIT, iVOO DEN -WARE. FLOUR. FISH, BEANS. ONIONS. &c.,&c. . EPH. W. ELWELL. Fnomiirg E- b 14, tr.c. t'l !() Wit 11-tn! We want x -Ivi rjop,,!, evtrywiori lo fell '"r iiproved 8J0 Sewing Machines. Three new kind. I'tider and upjier feed. Warranted five years. A hove salarv or larre commissions paid. The tiNI, Y niacltin.-s in the United Stttes for less thin s:o, whirtj are ftl'y licensed by llowe.Wheel- tr & V i son. Crocr fc liaker, linger 4t Co., and l:arhei!er. All other rbenp Machines are Infringe lueiits and the seller or usei are liable to arrest, fine and inipriniuent. Circular free. Address or rail upon tfh.iw ictla.k. Iliddeford, .Me.. Or Chicago III. I'eet inbcr 2U. IM j - ly. OMNIBUS LINE. T'llC undersienerl won Id r-spectfdlly annonnre to the r it i zens of l.loonisLurg, and the public gen rr,M-- ll,-,( I. , . ,,,1,11;.,. an o.MM lil'9 LINK, be- it tween tlii 1 laceatid the flif- 'veSif. teri lit Kail lioad Iepoi dal ly. (!uu lays excepted) to connect with the sev -v.-rai i rains goin; soutn a Wee t en the Catawissa and Williamsport slail ttoad. and ilh thiwe going North and tioutb oa the Lack.. Sc. Bloomsbiirc Kod. HisOlNIBl'y.TF.f are in good coeditioa. cninmo dion and comfortable, and chart e reasonable. C Person wisbisg to iiirrt or see tbeir frieada depart, can bt accoiumodnted. upon leasonrhl charges by leaving timely notice at aay of tbe Uo- JACOB L. GIRT ON", Proprietor. Bloom sbnrg, April 27. 1?C4. f BLA.NKS ! BLANKS ! I Of every description for fa!e at ibit office. r 4