Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, September 05, 1866, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
PEOM'ING UPHtUIT TREES,
a tree loaded with fruit, to
Prevent the branches from breaking down
Any IrancL or tree which requires propping,
La3 more fruit than it ought to carry, eith
er for the good of the tree or the good of the
fruit. The first thing to do 13 to remove
- immediately all the smaller poor or knotty
e pecimcna. If this is done before growth has
ceased, and sometimes after ripening has
commenced, the improvement of the remain
inr nortinn will more than compensate for
tho reduction in number. In those regions
where the peach bears only occasionally, the
owners often attempt to get all they can by
allowing an'over-abundant crop to -remain,
They will get quite as many bushels by re
moving one-half or two-thirds, and obtain an
immense superiority in flavor.
This is the plan we follow and hare recom
mended it to others every year in season,
The folly of supposing that more fruit can be
obtained by allowing all to cemain on the
tree, causes it to be small and poor, and com
pletely exhaustisg the tree- for a full year, is
bo glaring that we would think it would nev
er be' repeated. But it is, and it seems im
possible to convince those who do so of the
Injury and loss. On some of our owa .pear
trees we have left but one-fourth of the crop
remain, and the consequence is that these
are about three times as large, will be full
flavored and will leave the trees in a healthy
condition for a similar crop nest year. Ger
man town Telegraph.
Salt Fob Animals. At a late meeting
of the New-York Farmer's Club, the ques
tion of giving salt to animals was discussed,
vhen Prof. Nash said, "that is an essential
dement of animal life. When partaken of
beyond proper limits, it is injurious. In cer
tain localities it is essential to render food
palatable.- It is a good aperient many times.
In some parts of the world it exists in the
food as in salt hay, for example in sufS
, cient quantities not to require any more.
Shut off a human being from food contain
ing saline material and he could not survive
only a short time, and would die a most cx
erutiating death. There is salt in the soil
and it passes into the plants that form hu
man food and the subsistence for dumb animals.-
The correct rule is, let every animal
Lave access to salt or saline material at plea
sure. The taste will direct when the system
needs salt If animals in a state of nature
did not really need salt they would' have no
appetite for it.-""
Fowls Eating Their Featiieii3. This
is one of the most annoying habits to which
domestic fowls are addicted. It is a- morbid
appetite, apparantly induced' in the outset
by the impatience of the fowls under confine
ment. It is very difficult" to cu-e, and we
have known if to be kej)t up till some indi
viduals of the flock who were made special
victims, were " almost entirely denuded of
their feathers, and sometimes have even had
their entrails torn out. The best preventives
are animal food, raw bones, oyster shells and
charcoal, broken fine, and arvaricty of grains
with dear water and clean apartments.
Sometimes a particular fowl shows a more
inveterate dispo si tion to eat feathers tha n
the rest of the flock ; it is best to remove or
kill-such fowls.- It is supposed that this
habit is first induced while the fowls are
moulting, and their pin-feathers, are filled
with blood of which they are very fond.
Country Gentleman.'
PRESFJIVINOTOJIATOES.
Canneso. Tomatoes will soon become
Very cheap, and the following recipes may
afford some hints to housewives desirous of
preparing them for future use :
By canning and bottling them in abund
ance during the' summer we can secure for
our tables next winter a nice and cheap dish.
For winter use peel ripe and fresh tomatoes
p rocured as late as possible in the season ;
season with-sak and pepper, -as for immedi
ate eating, put them in bottles or tin cans,
bottles are jnst aa good as cans, cork them
ttp, leaving a hole in the centre of the corks,
put them in a pot of cold water and ect it
over & fire where the water will boilfor twen-ty-minutesthen
take them up, cork and
peal them tight, and keep in a cool place.
They shouldnot be opened until the weather
becomes cold,
Vzut TTell Put. Some one writes both
gracefully and forcibly : "I would be glad
to see more parents understand that when
they spend 'money judisiTCsly to improve and
adorn the house and the grounds around it,
they are in effect paying their cllildren a pro
mum to stay at home, as much as posiible,
to enjoy it; but that when they spend mon
ey unneccessarilym fine clothing and jewel
ry for their children, they are paying them
a premium to- spend thei tim away, from
home that is, in those places where they
can attract the most attention and make the
laost display."
Seeding Meadows in England. Mr.
Willard says, "Meadows arc seeded with the
following, per acre : 12 quarts of - common
rye grass; .8 - crrorta Italian -rye grass ; four
quarts red- clover ; pearl clover, 4 pounds :
or in lieu of this last, two of trefoil and two
pounds of timothy. The system it to cut
one crop, and then turn to pasture and keep
in pasture three or four years, and then break
up. "When meadows arc not fed down in
Fpring, the crop is about four tons to the
acre.".
Tomato Wixe: It may not be known to
all our readers that an excellent wine can be
made from tomatoes.- We hare drank wine
cf this kind which good- judgssr unaware of
ita nature, pronounce still catawba. The fol
lowing is said to-be a good recipe for making
tomato wine, which is said to retain all the
well-known medicinal propertiesof the fruit :
llxpresa the juice of ripe tomatoes,, put one
ppund of sugar to each quart of the juice,
and bottle. . Ina few weeks it will have the
"-raranco and flavor of tho pure wine of
; i it kind. No alcohol is needed to pre
uve it. Germantown Telegraph,
Svrx. Green Tumo Pickle. Peel
sues two gallons of green tomatoes, five
:;c-uuu ol ground mustard mm, two
ot xirastitrd seetl, two table?poonfub of
-i-oun d a nnan ion ono taLIespoonful of cloves,
70 pound of brown-sujrAr. three quarts of
vinegar, JJod all together until quite done.
It yu-u choose, you may use one spoonful of
-round cinnamon and a portion of cinnamon
, nk. Celery tops improve the flavor. They
-excellent.-
1
BONE MILL?
II
PURE BONE DUST."
Guaranteed by printed Certificate to be entirely
free from adulteration.
"Concentrated Bone Fertilizer"
a reliable quick yielding manure.
O- Farmers con order direct or through any -responsible
dealers. ZJ A """VbrNIG
U Aug"t 1 . 1366 -Sm. AHentown, P..
TTURR Alt FOR
CATAWISSA.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS
nooda to compare with stringency of the Money
y. . .... ,1 ..nnnra aril-pa tlt-Tofff Durrhi.il-
AlarKCli iiuuft nu bvuifviu r - .
ins elsewhere. Juot call at the favorite busioesa
stand of McNinch As Shu man. and you will be met
by toe obliging Proprietors or their Clerke and shown
. k ...;. s-a.t vori.iv Store free of charge, of
courae. they will give you a fair chance to spend your
loose change, they trust much more profitably than
it can be a pent elsewhere. Their
STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
this Spring is much larger in air it varieties man
usual. Their Ladies Dress Goods areof the nicest
styles in Market. They have a fine assortment-of
Hats, Caps, Hoots and Shoe.,
Summer Cloths. CasineU. Cassimers and Vestings,
and numerous articles common to such establish
ments, besides a general assortment of
HARDWARE. TINWARE.
Queensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce I
prices. 1 liey WIkU io couuuci mui -uufiiioii tuu
system, of
"PAY AS YOU UU '
and they think they can afford to sell very cheap.
They return toeir tnana lor many psi lavors, ami
auk the future natrnnagn of their former customers
and the public generally.
May 16, 1306. tf.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT
OS-12 02, G? 3D X-T 9 553
noci:irv SI O.&E.
TUB undersigned begs leave to announce to the
citizens of Bloomsburg and the surrounding
country that he keeps eonslan lly on hand nt his old
stand, on Uie south vast corner of Main and Iron sis.,
a prime lot of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
Coffee, Sugar, Syrups. Tobacco, Cigar. Dried Fruit.
loal Oil, tfitun, Spices, Butler. Kgg. lard
Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor
and Hand Lamps, Taints of all kinds,
and paint brushes. Dye Bluffs, Dry
Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's '
wear. Soaps, Flour, Chop,
C.ieensar. Glass. Put
ty, Salt. Fish. Meat,
Candies Buckets,
Brooms.
Hosiery. Rooks, Writing Paper, fnic, Hardware,
l'orket knives. 4'embs, Sec. tec. Ice.
He keeps in facte very thinj appertaining to a first
clasa
Urocery and- Variety Store.
He is determined nol to be undersold. All kinds of
produce taken at the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.
Having just received anew Hock, the people arc
earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By
strict attention to business, he hopes not only to re
tain his patronage but to increase it. He feels thank
ful for past favors, and with' mauy years experience
in the business, he feels confident he can render sat
isfactiun to all who fav or hiui with their paUonaire.
JOHN K C1UTON,
Bl oinHburg, June 29, 18tV.
IlEAD ! AHEAD ! !
Latest and Grandest opening of the season
at
, BOGART & KREAMER'S
Clieap and Extensive Dry Goods Empori
um at
Where they will o(fif the newrpt and mrFt ileoir.il!
stylcsaud qualities W FOREIGN AMI) BO.rf iZ&V iC
V DRY GOODS,
embracing all the latest Vdrieties and styles in the
market.
In the Dry Go.-id line they offr the following,
among nrany other articles 'sold by them, at"
PA.MC TKICES,
riain Clack and Fancy Dress S-lks.Ca'.icoe of cvr;ry
description and figure. Black and i.'olored
Mohair Alpaccas. Real Organdy Jacouct
Lawns ;
xllusli:i,, Sht'clins, I'iUoAV
Cac Itislins
and Linens. Ti kings. Checks. Cotton r.intaloon
EtufTi, Linen Drillings, Flannels. Cotton and
, Uoen Table Cloths. For the latent stylo
of PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS,
for Ladies and Cbi'dren. mil upon
BOGART & KREAMEll.
They also keep on hand a complete assortment of
Solions ami 'rocciic,
consisting, in part, Glorr-s. Hosiery of all kin ls,
Balmoral?, ttonnet Bibhons. tsummur Hat for m-ii,
women and children. Head dresses, lace vi-i's, pnn
knivea, combs of every description. pencils, pen paper
and ink ; AIo, Sugars. Violas-en, ;g.x.l syrups.) ialt,
pepper and spices. Mackerel of govd quality , cheese,
butler and eggs, homs, shoulders and erJu.
1 hey also have a full assortmeut of
' 3,,.? CgnpdDLssacgf;
such as axes, nails and spikes, screws, hinges and
bolts. Taints and Oils, Cedar Buckets ami Wilier
Baskets, 4c. Jte.
BOG ART & KREA3IER,
sell cheap for Cash, or Country Proluce, which will
betaken in ez bange fur goods. Give them a rail
and ex inline their extensive assortment for your
selves before purchasing elsewb"re
BOGART i. K REAMER.
July 4. nca.-tr
gL003ISBURG FANCY TRIMMING
AND BOOK S70BE,
Second dcor below ilartmau's Maia Street.
Just received a new rtock of
7.EPH f SL3, WOOLEM AXD COT
TOV YARNS, COSSETS.
LACE, EMBROIDESI23,
MUSLIN, EDGINGS. DBEdd
TRIMMLVCd,
aud every variety of articles usually kept in a
; FAINCY STORK.
AtsaSciinol Dnoks. Hymn Rooks, Bibles, Sunday.
School Books, and a large let of
MISUELLAXEO US B 0 OKS,
Account and Memorandum Books. Blank Deeds.
Bunds and Mortgages, and a general and well-selected
assort men of Paper. Envelopes, ice.
A.D.WEBB.
Blooinsbarg, June 20, 1SG6, -tf
W
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
public that be keeps constantly on band, at bis
old (laud, one door below Lutz's Drujr glore.
WALL PAPER,
Oil Cloth, and Paper Window Shades, Cord. Tas
sels and Pi x to res, for Pictures., A.c. ot the very
latest styles, and M prepared.to do all kinds of paper
hanging to order.
E. J. TI10RT0N.
Cloom.'burg, April 4 lftW. If
' M- WHITMOYER,
AXTOIIWEY - AT -LAW,
' BLOOMSBURG P4,
Office opposite Post cjjkl, over Ilarlman's store.
Back Bay, Bounty, Pensions and Gov
trtiment claims promptly collected.
Bl ootngburg, Apr. 4, '66.-
RAPPING AND MINING PA-
PER. Havinr thoronrhlv nvirhanlid tn Pa
per itma t Mill Grove, near Bloomsbnrg, Columbia
wU!l!i!.'n.V ,B "owrtP" to fi all order for
rroorfaper, on
oprnea a ware
1 Jninh It row n
of my paper m Luerc Cout: 7 10 a'P
' Sloe aisbut, Sept. 16,4565, TUOMAd
kl . " a r and Water
ho,,. iB WHken-Bar,V.'.4J";i,
oi mc nin oi Brom.G
TIlS PERUVIAN SYRUP
13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE
Protoxide ot Iron,
a new discovery in medicine which
STRIKES. AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE!, DY
supplying the Blood with its vital prihcipl. ob
lavaa elimemt IRON. .
This is the aecret of the wonderful success of his
remedy in curing
Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous
Affections, Chills and Ferergy
Humors, Loss of Consti
tutional vigor, Diseases
of the Kidneys &
Bladder, Female
Complaints,
and all diseases originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied by Debility or a low stale of the
system
Being free from Alcohol in any form, its enerpiz.
ing effects are not followed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and
Hew 1.1 ie mie an pnrnoi ine system, ana building
up an IRON CONSTITUTION.
DYSPEPSIA AXD DEBILITY
From the Venerable Archdeacon Si'OTT. D. n.
Dun ii am. Canada Eat, March '-M, 18tj.
l am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more
than 23 years" Handing."
'I have so wonderfully benefitted in the
three short weeks during Which 1 have used the Pe
ruvian sjrup.that lean scarcely persuade myself of
the reality. People who havo known me are aston
ished at the change. I am widely known and can
but recommend to others that which has dono so
much for me
A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING CURED.
From INSLEY JEWETT, NoMS Avon r lace. Boston
"I have suffered, and sometimes severely, lor 27
years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe
ruvian Syrup, and found iuuiiediale benefit from it.
In the course of three or four week I was entirely
relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed nuiu-
tcrruptecl health pver xmce "
AN EMINENT DIVrNE OF BOSTON, PAYS:
"I have been using the Peruvian Pvruu for some
lime past; it gives me new Vigor, Buoyancy of spir
its. Elasticity of iu.cl.n
'Jouands ct" been changed bg the use o f this remedy
Crew ittak, icklf .suffering creates, to tl'tong. healthy:
and kappf, me aud tcome; and invalids cannot reasona
bly htsitale to gist a m trial.
A pauiplilet id J'i pages containing certifica.tes of
cures and recommendations from some of the most
eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be
sent ran loany address.
0""tJec that each botllehas PkRoviH vBur blown
iu the glaitf.
FOR SALE BY
J. 1. DINSMORE, Proprietor. 3t Doy St. New York
bOLU UV ALL UllUGGlSTd. ,
s
CKOFULA.
All Mediral Men agree th;it IODINE i tlie PEfT
REMEDY for Scrcfula and all kindred diseases ever
discovered. The dithculty has been to obtain a Purs
Si.nTtO! of it.
Ilr. II. Antlers' IoSinc Water
!s a Pure Solution of Iodine. WITHOUT A SOL
VF.NTt! Containing a Full Grain to each ouucu of
water.
A. most Powerful Vitalizic'Agcnt and
le..tirative.
H3 etrred and will cure H'RoFl'LA in all iUmani
fuld forum.
ULCERS. CANCERd. SYPHILIS.SALT RHEUM ;
and it has been used with astonishing success in ca
ses of Rheumatism. Iv s pep -i uf Con sumption. Female
Complaints, Heart, Liver and Kidney Dijm: ises.te.
Circular will be sent rt to auy one seniling their
address.
Price $1.1 0 a boUle, or 6 for $j.(0
Prepared by Dr. II. ANDEKS, Physician Sc. Ch Miiist.J
For Sale by
J. P. DI.NSM0R1, 30 Dey St. New Y
And by all Cruggiss.
Y"ISTA1S BALSAM OF'
WILD ( HKKIiY
HAS BEEN USED FOB NEARLY.
HALF A CENTURY,"
with the most astonishing success in curing
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sure Throat
luflueuzt, NVhoi)j.iD cough, Croup,
Liver complaint, BronchitiSjL'ifS
culty of BrealLior. AslLma,
a J ever y alfcc
tion of
THE TUIiOAlLUXGS ?y CUES'.
wliirh carries off more victims than anv oth"r dis
ease and which bntn -a the ski J uf Hie Phy jii iuiia to
a greater extent than airy other malady, oilen
1 t.l.DH TO Tills UE.Mt.DY
wilcn alt ethers prove metrectnal.
AS A .MEDICINE
Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, safj in its Oper
ation. IT IS UNSURPASSED !
whireas a preparation, free from noxious inrredinent
poisons, or minerals ;'inllinz skill, gri:-n- e.aud medi
cal knowledee; c"mhim:i all that is valuable in the
vegetable kingdom lor tins class of diea-e,it is
INCOMPARABLE- f
and is entitted. merits, and receives the gerreral con
fidence ol tne puBiic,
SEYMOUU TIIATCnER, M. D.,
of Herman. N. Y.. w rites as follows :
"WisTia's Ui.sm or Wild OutRnr-rives universal
salifa tion. It seems to cureaiouh by lot. ning
and clranring the luncs.and allaying irritaiion thus
removing the cause, iiiblend of drying up the rnnli
and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the Hal nam
Ho d as any. if not the best. Cough me-iciue with
which 1 am accriaiiited."
llcv. Jacob Sechler, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among the German
population in this country. makes the following state
ment (or the benefit of the atBicted,
Daa Sirs Having realized in mv familv in tiiir.
tant benctils fruui the use of your valuable prepara
tion Wistars Balsam or Wild Cukrry it affords me
pleasure to recumuivnd it to the public. ome eight
years ago one of my daughters see.ned lobe in a rie-
clinr an-i little hvpe of her recovery were eniertain
ed I then procured a bottle cf your excclleni Kalsam,
and before she had taku I he whole of the mounts of
the bottle there Was a great improvement in ber
health. I hwve.in my individual cae made frequent
use of your Valuable lucdicme.aud have always been
benefitted by it.
JCOB SECHLER.
Trice One Dollar a iiotUe.
F.R salk by
JT P. DIX9MORE.76 Dey Street. New York .
SLT11 W FOVVLE. it fco.. Proprietors,, Boston.
AD BV ALL DRL'UOuilS.
Q 11 ACES
Celebrated Salvo
CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS."
Grace's Celebrated SaWc
CURES VYOUNDS.BKU'dES, SPRAINS;
Grace 9 Celebrated Salve
CURES BOILS. ULCERS, CANCERS.
Grace's Celebrated i alvc
CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve c
CURES r CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS,
Grace's Celebrated Salva
HEALS OLD SORES .FRESn WOUNDS,4.c '
It is prompt in action, removes pain at onec. and re
duces the most angry-looking swellings and irufla
mations, as if by magie thus afibrdimg relief and a
compete cure. '
Only 3 eenu a box ! (Sent by ma fl for 25 cents,)
For Sale by
X. P. DIVSMORE 36 Dey Street. New York.
S. VV. FOWE . SON, Proprieto.s.Boston, and by all
Druggists, Grocers, and Country store -Jaomajy
27,
BUSINESS COLLEGE
N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chetcut Streets.
PHILADELPHIA,
The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi
ness or Commercial College in the country.
The only one in tho city possessing a Legislative
Charter, and the only one in the United States author
ized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diaplomas awarded
to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor
porate seal by authority of law.
Conducted by geutieinfcn of liberal education and
eilensive experience in business, and affording une
qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and
practical education of young men for the various du
ties and employ merit of business life.
THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a of system
ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING
original and pre-eminently practical, giving the stu
dent in the shortest time a romp lete iptiahl into the
routine, detals. customs and farms of business in
general. as conducted in the best-regulated commer
cial and financial establishment.
THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPING
Upon a new plan, with air original exposition of the
science of accounts, arraned and published bv the
proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own
use. saving one-half the ordinary labor of the student
and giving him a complete knowledge of tbi practice
of the lel accountants.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
ESIBRACES
Booteeping, Commercial Ariihmetic,Pe n
luansLip, Business CorrerpondeDce,
Commercial Law, Lectures on
Business Affairs, Commer
cial l'a?tom8, Forms,
and Actual Busi
ness Practice.
Special branches
tlgebra end the Higher Mathematics, FUnogrcphy, Or
namental Penmanship, the jlrt o, Detecting
Counterfeit Money, Engineering -6ur-xeying,
A'arigalion, and
YlrgTnpliig
TELEURAPHI VO.
The arrancements for 'I eiegrapning are far more ad
vance of anything of the kind ever ohVred to.the pub
lic A regular Tele raph Line is connected with the
Institution wih twenty branch olficeg in various
parts of the ci'y, where public business is transacted,
aud in Which the studeHts of this Institution are per
mitted to practice. No regular office practice can be
bad in anv otker school of instruction in the country,
without which no one can obtain a position as a prac
tical operator. Young men are cautioned aeainst the
deceptive representations of those who, without any
such facilities, pretend In teach Telegraphiug.
PATRONAGE.
Thifi Institution is now enjoying the largest patron
tronasn ever betowed upon any Commercial school in
lfe State. Over five hundre students were in atten
dance the first year, and over seven hundred: during
the past year. The best class of students may inva
riably be found here, and all its associations are first
clarb.
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS.
This Institution is located in the mosi central part
of the city , and its accommodations, for extent, ele
gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the
rooms have'ieen fitted up in the very best style with
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSES.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY tSTORB.
AUD A RIOrLAR
RANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE,
supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used
as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual
Business.
. TO YOl'IV Jlliitf
who desire the very best facilities for a
Practical Ldacatiuu lor Business,
we guaran tee a course of Instruction no where else
ciuallud, whi'e the reputation and standing of the
Institution among busintss men make ita endorse
meiit the beat passport to success and advancement.
Ail contemplating entering nny Commercial College,
are invited to send for an ILLUSTRATED
CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE
containing complete interior views of the College,
aud full particulars of the course of instruction,
terms, &.c
L. FAIRBANKS, A. 31.,
President,
T. E. MERCHANT, SupL of Office Business.
Nov. 4, lai5 liim.
JRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS.
Pure Medicines, nt John R. M oyer's Drugstore,
corner oi Main aud Market Streets. A good assort
ment of -
Pi'KE ii:iros,
Medicines, Paints. Oils and Variiishof?, always on
hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any other
Dri g Sloro in hiivn.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
Prescriptions' carefully compounded at" Mdycr's
Drug Store,
Ayersand Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug
Store,
W'L-harCg Tar Cordial. Raker's Cod Liver Oil,
Window's Soothing Syrup, sold at i oyer's Drue
Store.
For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's
Drug Store.
Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R.
Moyer's Drue Store, Bloouisburg, Pa.
Aiay 2, ltoti. tf.
TEW QOAL y
ARD.
The unJersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Hlootihurz nnd Columbia county , that they keep
II the tli:r. rent numbers of stove coal and sefected
lump coal for suiij'iing purpose, on their wharf, ad
joining MrKolvv, Ncul &Co's Furnace ; with a good
pair Buffalo scales on the w harf.to weigh coal, bay and
straw .ikenisea horse and wagon, to deli ver coal
to those who desire it. As we purchase a large
amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article,
and sell at the very lowest prices. Pleae call and
examine for your biLvcs before purchasing elsewhere.
J. V. IIKN DKhS-IOT.
AUGUSTUS MASON.
rrTIE undersigned will lake, in exchange for Cor.f
I and Groceries, the following rained articles :
Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes. I.ard, I! am. Shonl
der, and side meat. Butter, Eggs, Hay. 4c , at lh:
highest cash prices, at his Grocerv tore. adjoining
Hi. ir coal vird. J. V. HE NDERSIIOT.
Blonmslturg, April 2.T, ISiiti, ly.
NATIONAL FOUND liiT.
.l;!V
LUMBIA CO., PA.
IT
HE subscriber, proprietor
of the ahnve named e-
ive cstahlishment. i now
J ikta- prepared
prepared to rcccuu orders
- for
All Kinds of Machinery,
for CnMerie. ftlast Furnaces, Ptalionary Engines,
M1LI, THHESHIXG M At.'H IN ES. fcC A.C.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sixes and
patterns. pow-irons, and everything usually made io
riist-class Foundries.
His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war-
ant hi in in receiving the largest contracts ou the
m t reasonable terms.
(E7 Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for
castings.
This establishment is lca.ed near the t.ackawa
na S. Uloomsburg Railroad Depot.
PETER EILLMYER..
Ulaoinsburg, Sept. 12. 103.
DENTISTRY.
C. II O W E R.
n.
SURGEON DENTIST.
RFSPEt'TFULLY offers his profess
ional services to the ladies aud gentle
men of Bl oinsburzand vicinity, lie is
prepared to atiend to all tho vnrions
op rations in the line of his profession. anjis provided
wlh 1'ie l.ilest improved PQHCKI1L TF.ETH; whirl,
w II hointerled ou gold. platina.silver and rubber br. e
to look w II as the uatuial teeth
Ml ter il plate and bli ck teeth manufactured ar all
O) en lions on teeth .carefully and properly attended to.
Ilei.'ence and oiiire a few doors above the Court
II iue. same side.
Ill jouisburg, June G 1;C3
A. J. EVANS'
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
lScarly opposite the Episcopal Chinch.
CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
MY stock is composed of fine clothing," medium
aud low priced adapted to all conditions,
tastes and wants. He has the latest stylea for the
season a fine assortment of
Orercoats and Gentlemen's Shaw.s,
from low to the very best"
His Goods are laxhiunuble and well .Made.
In addition to my stock of ready-made clothing, I
have piece goods for custom orders,
Cloth!. Cassimcrey, &c., &c.
And having one of the first class cotters, I yuaran
tee a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a
variety of
H 00LEX AND LINEN SIiIRIS,
Stockings, Neckties. Collars, Stocks, Handkerchiefs
everything In' the gentlemen's line of clothing.
Also, flats. Boots and Shoes, Trunks' and Carpet
bags.
1 will sail at the lowest Market prices. Please give
me a call before parchaning elsewhere.
ANDREW J. EVANS,
Eloomsburg, Not. 15. ieC5.
$90
A. TIO.VTII I Agenta wanted
for tr entirely nrm artW't. lust'eut. " Ad.
dress O. T. GARRY. City Building, Bedford. Mains.
Ixs. 23, lSC3.Jr.
ii"
ilJ I I.I, LIU'S STOKE.
or
Spring and Summer Goods.
TH E subsrriber has just returned from the cities
with another large and select assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the
lowest figure, and which be la determined to sell
on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere
in llloomsburg. ,
His rtock comprises
LADiES OHESS GOODS
of the choicest styles and latest fashions together
with a large assortment of
DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS,' CLOTflS,
and Vtstings. Ano, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar
Ware, Hollow-ware, Nails, irou,
SOOTSAHJi SHOES,
Hats nnd Caps, Jlc In short, everything usually
kept in a country stores, to which he invites the at
tention of the public generally.
The highest price will be paid for country produce
in exchange for goods.
, S. LI. MILLER.
P.loomsburg. Nov. ISR5.
WYOMING
W1LKES-BARRE, PENNA.
CAPITAL AXD SUufuTs, - - $150,
A SSETS.
SrorX not eaTed in.
Bills receivable, -U.
S. 5-20 Bonds, ...
Temporary and call loans.
ijO,0IO
40.0,1(1
'-'."). DIM)
ti.OOU
1113 shares Wyoming bank Stork,
50 shares First National Hanlf hi Wi Iks-Barre, 5,(KX)
70 shares hecond ational Hank at W ilkcs-Karre 7,Hm
4d shares U Ukes-Uarre tiridgu Stock. - . li.HO
Real Estate, 1,51'J
Judgments, ------
Due Ironi Agents and others, ... 7,414
Cash in aand and in Bank, .... l,ril
DIRECTORS.
G. M. HOT.t.ENRACK, I.. D. SHOEMAKER.
JOHN REICHAPD. 1. M. HOYT,
stMirrx vvAiiiiAvis, o. oli.ivs,
CHARLES DoRRANCE, Wu. S. ROSS,
R D. I. At OU. t HARI.E-) A MINER,
Si E'.VART PIERCE, G M HARDING.
G. M HOLI.KNRACK, President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vice Pre 7.
K. C. SMITH, Secratart.
F. DROWN. Agent,
March 34. 1-03 ini-biira, Pa.
QR1LVT DUTiOVEMENT IN
S Elf ING MACHINES.
Lmpire Slmtllc Iflncliinc
PAI.FRXMS. 5:10 Broadway. N. Y.,
250 Washineton 1 1 eet, Boston(
'Ji Che. nut Street. Philadelphia,
PATENTED FEB. II, IM.0.
I-'HIS M ACH IXE is constructed on entirely new
principles of uierliniii.-m, possessing many rare
ami valuable inpr veuients, having been eximiueil
by the mol profound e.rpe.ls. and pronounced t o
Simplicity and Perfect idn- omhim1.
It hs a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the I.OL K or SHI T TLE STITCH, which will
neither RIP aor KAVEL. and is a'ike on both sides ;
performs perfect tewing on every description of
material, from Leather to the finest NansooS muslin,
with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from th coarsest
to the Psest number. Having neither C A M or COG
WHEEL and th.sleast possible friction, it runs as
smooth as glass, and is
Emphatically a Noiseless Machine.
It req-iires FIFTY PERCENT. lesspowcr to drive
it I tun any other machine in tho market. A girl
twelve years f ace can work HsltaJily. witnout
fatigue or Injury to health
lis Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Construc
tion rcn 1eri i'. almost impossible to gel out of order,
and is GUAR AN f EbU by the company to give en
tire satisfai u'on.
We respectfully invite all those who may desire to
supply themselves with a superior article, to come
and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE.
One ball hour's instruction is sufficient to enable
any person to work' this machine lo their entire Eat
islaction.
Agents wanted for all towns i i the United States,
where agencies are not already established. Also,
for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, lo
whom a lili'-r.il discount will be civ.-n.
LMPIRE SEWING MACHINE MF G CO..
530 Broadway, N. Y,
gTOVES AXD TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT,
Announces to his many fiiendsand numerous mi
t oniers that lie continue the aliove business at bis
old place of business on MAIN fcTUEEr, BV.OO.V1S
BLRG. Ids customers aud others can" be accommod ited
with
FANCY STOVES
of all kind, Stovepipes.Tiu are, and every
article found in all well regulated STOVE
AND TIN WAKE ISTAlJI.lsU.YIENTS in the ei:
an d on t he mnt reasonable terms.
CJy" SPOUTING, for houses aud b rns. will be put
up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing dono
promptly and upon liberal terms.
He also keeps on hand a lar-'e supply of Milk
Pans, of different sizes and prices ; b.;iils a fine as
sortment of Fisner's Pateni s'clf-Sealing Fruit Pre
serving Can. Give hi in a call
July Id. Ir'iW. tf.
A LECTURE
TO YOUNG MEN.
Jntt Pul'iihcd.in a grated F.nrelope rnee siz cents.
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, and Radical
Cure of Spermatoribooa, or Seminal Weakness. In
voluntary J-.missiona. Sexual Debility, aud Impedi
ments to Marriage generally, Ner vouuc?. Con
sumption, Kpiledsy. and Ft s ; Mental and Physical
Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, tc By'lli U
ERT J CULVKIUVELL. M. D Aotlior of the
'Green Book.1 Ato.
Tne world-renow .led author, ia tlii admirable Lec
ture, c early proves from Ins own experience that
the awfui consequences rf Self Abuse may be effect
ually removed without medicine, and without dan
cerous su gical operations, bougies," instruments,
rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by wnich every sulferer,
no matter what bis condition may be, may cure him-s-lf
chcapl y. privatelv, ana radically. THIS LEC
TURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post paid, on receipt of six cunts, or two poet
age tluiups, by addressing
CHAS J, C. KLINE JL CO,
127 Bowery, New York, Post OJlice b( x, 4orC
July id, ISoG. ly
Wm. c. ntxezET,
CCO. W. CAKHkKTlR.
Eitablished 1828.
G. Y. CARrEXTEIl, IIEXSZE V & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
. 737 Market St. one door below gib, Pi'iLADELeni,
DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, '
PAINTS OILS. GLA.-S, VARNISHES, DYE,
And every other article appertaining to the
business, of th; bett quality, and at the
lowest Market Rales.
March 23. IPtifi.
J 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE
LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOR
sale. The undersigned oilers for sale upon the
most rasonaile terms, at his place of business, in
BENTON. COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hand red thou
sand shingles and a la rge lot of fencing boards, of
the very best quality, both pine and hemlock.
J. J. McUJiNRY.
Benton, M ay 9, 1686.
T TCU ! ITCH ! ITCU !
JL SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WH EATON'S OINTMENT
H HI lure The Itch iu 48 Hours.
Also cures' SALT RHEUM. UI.CER9. CHIL
BLAINS, and alt ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. ?rice
50 cents. For Sale bv nil Druggists. By sending CO
cents to WEEKS Sc. POTTER.Sole Agents, 170 Wash
ington street, Borton, it-will bo forwarded by mail
free of postage, to any part of Ute United States.
J una 8, 18btt. If.
iSzlLS awB1, feli A
ties.
JYcw Stock of Clothing.
S prills aaid Summer Joods.
1NVITF.S attention to bis stock of cheap and fash
ionable Clothing et lijs Store, on
MJilN STREET. BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the Jlmtrican House,
where he has Just received from New York and
Phi ladelpbia, a full assortment of a
Men and Roy's Clclmi,
including the most fesliionabln, durable and hand
seme, DUESS GOODS, consisting of
liox, Sack, Frock f Gum and Oil Cloth
Coats, and Bants, .
of nil sorts, size, and colors. He also has renn
ished his already large stock of Fall and Winter
Miawlg; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts
cravats, etocks. collars, handki-rclnvfs, gloves, bus
penders and faney articles.
N H. He hns constantly on band a large and well
selected assortment of Cloths nnd Vustiuzs. which
he is prepaied to make up to order, into any kind of
cmming 011 very short notice and in the best ol m m
ner.
All his clothing is made to wear and most of il is
Of liomc manufacture.
AND
"f cvpiv Descrintinn. Fip.A ml f'Ki.nn Hi. r-mn rr
Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex
amine his general attortmem of Clothing, Watches,
lewtiry, ate. fitc.
DAVID LOWEN'DURG.
Elooinsburg, April 20. ie3.
E Ri:sil ARRIVAL,
AT I'ETKK KN'I '.S NT0IIE,
IN LIGHT STREET,
op sii:bi AiR sujajiftR
GREA T RED UCT1UN IN PRICES
HAS just received from the Eastern
Cities and is now opening at the old stand a
splendid assoitii'eut of
2L g& tr cs ea m cQ. a. Z2 . e
which will be sold cheap for
CA.SIl OK COUNTRY IMIODUOK !
His Ftock consists of Ladies' Dress Goods, choicest
styles and latest fashions,
(JALIUOES.MU.SI.INS, GINGHAMS,
FJjA N N E LS, 1 1 OS 1 12 It Y, (J A R 1 KT S,
sil.KS, SHAWLS, llcadv I?J:wle
Clolhill?, SAT1NHTS, CSS1M
E R liS.U O IK) N A I ) KSf K E N T U CK Y
JEANS, THREAD,
On- 1X2. CO WL3i 012122 S3
QUEENS WAKE, C EI) A It WARE,
HARDWARE. .MEDICI NES,DRUGS,
COOTS AND SllOi:s,.H.TS and CATS,
In khort, everyth ng usually kept in a country
store.
The pa'ronace of hi o'd friends, and the puclic
generally, is respectfully solicited.
1 he highest market price pan lor country produce.
PETER EM'.
Light Street. May 2, leoc.
Lackawanua & Bloorusburg Kailroad.
feir TWO DAILY TRAINS, -fca
ON AND AITFR NOVEMBER 27, li, PAS
SUNG E!t TRAIN'S WILL KIN Ar FOLLOWS:
LEAVE SOUP II W A It D.
P M I'M AM.
Leave Scrariton, 4 -Id t -VI
Kingston, SIM) o-3.r
' Rloouisl urg. rV-fl '.!
Arrive at Northumberland 10 'Si
I. EA V t NOR T JI W ARD.
A M PM
Leave Northuinbcrlaud, 7.00 5 if)
" Danville, T-ll Ti 40
' lllooiiisliurg, fi 21
Arrive nt Scrai:ton. VH Mia
Trsins leavinn Kingston at 8 30 A: M for Scrauloii
connect with Tiiiln arriving nt New York rr5 M
l.e ivine Norlliiiinlie'l.ind at f.fltr A M.anil K.'uvston
2 30 P. M , connect with Train arriving at New Vorfc
at 10,53 P. M.
Passengers taking Train Sorilh from Scrapton at 5 .')')
A M via Nielhiiiiiucrluud.reaih llarrisburc 'i J P M.
lialtiiunre 5 'Ml P M.. Wa-hincton IU OU P M via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P M. ,
ii. a. r'oxDA. supt.
Kineston, Nov .25. 1805.
rjMlENEW '
spring; Sc Summer SctliCiiic.
AIISA1'AISI lI.V
COM DIN ED WITH
IODIDE OF LIME,
PREPARED FOR
C. W. PETTE3. BOSTON,
By
JA3IES R. MCIIOLS & CO.
Mu ii if ict iring CV em itx,
M A X U F A CTU R I'.RS OF TH E
ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK
WITH.
Irooi!c ol" Bi'cn,
Which has become to favorably known as a
rO.V. C Jl.-D REb TURA 1 H E,
By Pliyriciaus and Invalids in all parts of the coun
')'.
The new preparation. "..-irs.iparilla in combina
tion iih li.ili.le of Lime," presents one of the most
prompt alterative aseni. in a form capable of exert
ins lull action upon th; system, ami this inminote
nnd pleasant doses. Il is conceded that the altera
tive, resolvent, or tonic cllccts of Iodine are exert
ed most decidedly WLen associ ited with other alter
a. i ves . in continuation : and the Sarsap.iri'la seems
lo fulfill perfectly all the favorable reiiihitious.
The tirt eir. c t usually observed hou
"SARSAPAK II. I. A WITH IODIDE OF LI E"
it;il n. is an Inrrease of appetite showing that it
has tonic properties of a marked character. Us l
teratrve effects are niamlest in ils ready combina
tion with Hie blnml ami tissues Pale, (croluloui
w omen and childre n improve rapidly under ils use,
and the vital functions assume a tiealthy condition.
Il is admirably adapted to a large nuibher oi chron
ic or acute atT- clious pecul iar to children. Il is suit
ed to them both by the mildnes a nd efficiency of
medicinal elli.-cl and the pleasant, Httra' live forin .f
the remedy. It may be given fr a lo'it; period where
constitutional influences are ileifed. an. I no rcpuir
nani e, or disincimat on t' take tlie pyrup. cncoiin-t-
red. In White-Swedings. Hip Joiut Disease, and
Distortions of the Spiue.it should b; givn p rsiit
ently. in moderate dotes, until relief is obtained.
Li the Spring ft' the Ymr, and during the
J'i-t Weather,
the accumulation of morbid matters in rhe system
seems to become manifest and very troublesome .as
i!U le, Headache, Boils, Cos?iveii:ss, Loss of ippe.
tite. Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc , are very
common. Nothing ever devised i better adapted to
ex te i nun ate or d M ve offt liese a If ..-ct ion. Than tins tie w
comhixaiioii of SARS.tTARlLLA Willi IODIDE
OF LIME.
A" preyaraft-'H like it, or which nnprorimatct t ; oi an
Alterative, or Blond Parifi'r-,
has crrr before been plnrrd wit Mn the reach of 'inraids.
Indeed, ii is an entirely nsw and fnmi.iu combina
tion, in no rest, ect resembling anything hilheito em
ployed. The opinion of modical men concerning it. the de
scription of its chemical character, therapeutic val
ue, manner of use, etc., are given iu a circular,
'which can be had at the store of any and ail first
class Druggists.
LZr Sold in Bloomsbnrg. wholesale nnd rxtail, by
Ever c Mnyer, and all Druggists
June 0, IcC. t-m.
I X V E TOI iSMiT FlfESl
D EPINEUIL & EVANS.
Civil Engineers and Pat"nt Solicitors.
No.:i5 WALNUT S J R t ET., PuiLDKLPiiiA.
PATENTS solicited Consultations on Ensineering
Draughting and Sketches ..Models and .Machinery
of a'l kinds mahi and skil'ullv attended to. Special
a'tenticn given to I! EJ ECTED CASES a"d INTER
FERENCES. Authentic Copies of all Docomeuts
"from Patent Cflice procured.
N. B. Save yourselves uelezs trouble and trav
eling expenses. as there is no actuai ueed for person
al interview with us. All business w ith these itfi
ces can be transacted in writing. For further infor
mation direct as above, with stamp enclosed for Cir
cular with references.
April Id. IrtW, jy, J W.
SAMUEL KNORR.
ATTO 2: I E 1-VT-LA W,
CL003ISBIRG, PA.
Office over llarlman's Store, opposite Po't Office
. Bloomsburjr, April 4,'ISCG tf.
CHARLES 0. BROOKWAY,
Altornej-at-IiaiV.
- Bounties,' Beck-pay, Pensions,
collected.
P.iocial attration paid to
the Internal Revenue Laws
matters arrising under
'0 OFFICE, one door west
Bloomsburg. Tai
January 17,'liC6. -
uf the Court House,
rJ . SLaSKATBS -
Hotsb anil Cattle PoMers.-
This prtparatleSA,
long and -favorably
knowa, will thor
oughly relarlforato
brokca-down aa4
low-spirited horses,
by strengtheBiaf
and cleansing- th
stomach and late,
tines.
. It Is m sura pre
ventive of all dis-i
easaa iacMent tr.
this animal, such l
YELLOW WA
TER, HEAVES,
COUGH 8, DIS
TEMPER. FE
VERS. FOUNDER
LOSS OP APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, &o. IU
use Improves the
wind, increases
the appetite-gives
a smooth and
glossy skin and
transforms the
LUNG FXYR, CUoJiDSRd,
miserable skeleton
horse.
into 4 fine-looking and spirited
- To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable
It increases the quantity and Improves the quality:
oi iue milk, it aaa
bsen proven by ao-
taal experiment to
Increase the qu&n-,
tity of milk and
cream twenty per.
cent, and make the,
butter firm and
sweet. In fattening
cattle, It gives them
an appetite, loosens
i their n 1 a e , ana.
- make them thviva
much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such si Cough, Ulcers ha
Ihe Luries. Liver.
Kc, this article
acts as a specific.
By putting from
one-half a paper
to a paper in a
fmrrel of swill the
above disease
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given in time, ft oertaln
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. ,
Price 2S Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for SL
S. .A.. &, UHO.,
AT THUS 4
MHOLF.SALK DRI 6 AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
Ho. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Drnggisu and Storekeeper! threugl
cut the United Slates. -. - , .
For sale at the Drug ?tore of
EYEK f MOYERy
litoomsburg Ta.
Rlfonishnrj, Jan 6. IPGfi. 12mo.
DR. W. II. WIIITMOR,
n AS been in successful practice for a jinmber 6
years, with the experience of the different hn-pital-i
i Euroi, also a member of the Analyical
Medical Institute of New Yc rk, ronti tucs to attend
to all profssional caes at his cities No. Did Filbert
Street, l'hiladelpt.ia.
i. No pateni Meilicine are used or recommended :
thn remedies aduiiuislered are tho:e which will not
break rown the contilutinn. but renovate the sys
tem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral
medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and
perfectly cured condition,
3. DYSI'EPSI . that distressing disease and fell
degwycr of health and happines. undermining the
con tilutiint.nl yeaily earring thousands lo un
timely raves. can most empha.ically be cured.
4. Alelancbol v. Ahberraliou. that state ot Allna
tiun aud wakuess of the mind which renders per
sunk incapable ot enjoying the pleasures or perforat
ing the duties of life,
5. RHEUM AT!M,in nny form or condilion.rhron
ia or acute, warranted cursbln.
t. EPI I. HPS v. or falling siokuess, all chronic of'
stubborn case of
Ftt.lIAI'Fs DISEASES
radica'ly removed ; Sa t Rheum and every Arrrtp.,
tion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous diseases
which have battled all previous medical skill, can bn
cured by my treatment ; and I do say all diseases,
Cyes Cowsumitiow) can be cured by wearing my Mrrcii
rated Jicket. which is a protection to the lungs
against all rlianres of w eather in all climates liar.,
ing tnvestis-ited for year' the ceuse and character i
interiiufents (fever and rgue) in all parts of the
United States will cure permamnlly all chronic or
acute cases of ague and nervous piseaes ia a few
'1a'8- . .... '
lancer Cured unhonl lac Knire or U'hwid;
B:ood.
Tar'o .Worm, that dread to the Human Family for
years, can Le removed with two or Ihjve doses of
nr new I discovered remedy, warranted in all cases.
t'onsulialion in the English and Ccrman languages
free ot charge. Will make visits any distance, if
desired. May be addresse by letter (confidential! v.)
and Medicine s?rt. with proper directions to any
part ol the country. '
OFFICE No, 923 Filbert St. Phila.'
April 4. 18Gfi ly.
DRTjrh. EVANSJ
riivsician aud Sursreou.'
'AVlNli loa'rf! pprtnaiitfuily on Hl'arn
1 Sirer-t. BLOOMSBITKC. Pa., wnnl.l ia-
lorm the public generally . tti.Tt he is prepr'.in d lo
attend to all business faithfully and punctually that
may be intruteil to bis Care, outerins commensu
rate with the limes',
ITT" lie pays ytrict attention to Surgery as wall
as medicine.
Nov.'ii. 1 S63, ly.
M. M. TBAUGII,
ATTO II A IiY-AT-ls W,
PL OOMSB URG, Pa.
Will pra nice in the several Courts of ColunibRr
and aljoiiiins counties.
XJT All Collections promptly attended to.
June "), iMiii.
CHAS. G. BARKLEY,
Atforiiev nl Tj.'iit,
DLOOMSUtllti. 10LCMBIA CO., PA.'
J ILL prartlc in the several Cntjrtsof Columbia"
i' I'nunlv All ft. h ....... - I n 1.. '
- - ....... . .... .fim. v.afirv tup, ,v ail
ttii .11,111 iru nc pri'itjj.i niieiiiaon.
tufice n Main Mreet, Exchange Buildings, ever '
MiiU r's Siore.
Llooms-biirg. Apr il 13, led
Jutivc ol'lSic IVnce,
Licensed Lonrtymccr, Scrivener, and1
Sarvcyor.
Oliicc Rearer Valley Va'
Will attend totiking Acknowleilgements
Write
ire -cis. ,,iiinnj'-, l.e.ies. tfonds. lotes, yisn
iiieuts, Ac. Surveying atleuded 10 w ith despatch
Cliirges nioderat".
UKUCEKIES AND
Ent. n.wriJ.. havirf boucbl L. Runyon's P
VTSHiN STORE is i.ow prepared to sell Cro
ies at Whole vale or Retail, as Ll'cap as the
est.
YOLT CAA TIA'
Sugars. t.;'a: t oF?F.r.s.
SYftUFS. SPICES, CRrVCKERis '
ST A RCm. SODA CORNSTARCH
DRIED FRUIT CANNED r7RUIT,'
Y00DEN-WA RE. FI.OUR FISH
EEANS. ONIONS, kc.,kc.
EPH. IV. ELWELL.
RlooinsViirg Ecb 14, ISCO; (
mt -t f fi irtt Vl'inll U'. a
l,UliU asenla every wlirt to n.
our improved gJO Sewing Machines. Tbre.n pPWJ
kinds. Under and-upper feed. Warranted ftva
years. Above salary or largo romruissions pif-.
The I V I . V mirltinna in , ft. -. I r ...... .1 C: . - . u - e ,
than $4l, whirt are fully licensed by Howe.Wbeel
t r St Mi son, Crorex ft. Ilaker. Si nger is Co., and
Bachelder. All of ner cheap Machines are Infringe
ments and the seller or usei are liable to arrest. Ann
and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or ri;
upon Shaw &UIaik, Biddcf'ord, Me., or Chicago III.
December 20. lrU ly.
OMNI BUS LINE.
THE undersigned would respectfully anhonhce tcj
the citizen of Bloomsburg, and the public Ben-'
erallv. that he is running
an OMNIBUS LINK, be
tween this j lace aud the dif- jr-5rnJr'
ferenl Rail Una, I llnnt. Hn. 0Cr
ly. (Sundays excepted) to is SlA
connect wnn t?te several. 1 rams goinj; Srotb a Wes t
n the C'atawissa and Williamsport, Rail Aoad and"
with lhna ffninft? SJ.irth n n H ft2,,I, A -w . .
Bloomsburg Road. .
. His OMNI BUSpES are in good condition, commo
dious and comfortable, and charj.es reasonable.
By Persons wishisg to meet or see thsir friends
depart, can be accommodated, upon ieasnnable
charges, by leaving' timely notice at any of tbe Ho-
tela.
JACOB L. GIRT0N,
Proprietor.
Bloomsburg, April 27, 1864.
BLANKS I BLANKS '. I
Of etcrj debcripiion lor eate anbu eiScc'
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