AGRICULTURAL. FATTENING ANIMALS. . ..There are some roles vrLichraay bo ad- Vanta'rrcouslv adopted in feeding animals, which, however obvious, are often passed over or neglected, and we propose to lay bc foro our readers a few of theso rules. Innt that when we rrish to fatten an animal, we must not expect any labor of him, and hence the food lor alattemng ani isal should bo given to him in that form, which will require the least labor on his part to convert it into the proper shape' for ewal lowing. The ox that 13 obliged to wander over an acre to get the food which ho should lind on a few square rods the horso that is three or four hours eating the coarse food he " would swallow (just as well masticated) in fifteen minutes, if tho. grain was ground, and thehaycut as it should be the sheep that Ppends hours in making its way into a turnip which, if it were sliced, it would eat in as many minutes tho pig that would consume time and waste grain in eating corn off the cob. when it would make more fat and less work for it if it had been ground and mixed with water may indeed fatten, but much less rapidly than if there food was given to them in a proper manner. From this we may deduce the rule that all food, intended for a fattening animal should as far as possi ble be put into proper swallowing order be fore the animal gets it JTroin the time the fattening process begin3 until it ia fully accomplished, the animal should never be without food. Health and appetite will be best promoted by a change of food rather than by limiting tbie quantity. The animal that i$ Btuffcd and starved by turns may have streaked meat, but it is made too slowly either for tho pleasure or profit of the farmer. When asked to account for , the fine appearance of his pen of fat hogs, a farmer answered that "he never allowed them to squeal" Thi3 is a great point "When we approach a hog pen, and the contents set up a universal squeal, we know something is wrong either in bed or board ; and when on going into a sheepfold causes a universal bleating, it is a sign that food or salt is wan ted there. v Another important point, which is second only to quantity, is that the food should be given at regular periods as well as in regular quantities. If fed irregularly, the animal, although it may have enough, will soon ac quire a restless disposition, is (disturbed by every appearance of its'keeper, iand is never in that quiet Btate which so much promotes the laying on of fat To those who have not tried it, it will be surprising how soon an an iinal acquires habits of rcgukxity in feeding, and how soon the influence or this is felt in the improvement of his condition. When at the regular hour the pig has had its "pud- din," and the sheep his turnips, they com pose themselves for rest with the conscious 'ness that their digebtion will not be disturb ed or their quiet broken by. unwonted invi 'tations to eat . ... ; All animals fatten better in the dark than . in the light, and this can only be accounted for by the increased quiet In the dark the animal remains perfectly quiet, while in the light the revcrso is often the case. Some kinds of stock which are the. most irritable in confinement, as turkeys and geese, are found to lay on fat best when confined in the dark and fed only at stated periods. There i3 no surer proof that a pig is dozing well than to see him eat his meal quickly and go to bed to sleep until feeding time again. ; " Animals while fattening should never be alarmed, never rapidly driven, never fed at unreasonable hours, and above all things never be allowed to be in want of food even for half an hour. Gcrmantovcn Telegraph. ' HOME FACTS FOR FARMERS. . To Find the Weigiit op Sheep. A good way to ascertain the weight of sheep that you wish to sell for mutton, is to take it alive and weigh it, and divide the amount by sev en. Thus, a sheep that would weigh 14S pounds, divided by sevqn, would give twen ty pounds dead weight, equal to the weight of a quarter, or clgty pounds for the whole mutton. The pelt and rough tallow would make about twenty pounds more, thus ma king what is called in the Boston market four quarters to the animal Of course sheep poorly or extra fattened, will go above or be low this average, but on the whoje I ask our farmers to test it, and see if it is not cor rect 1 Majtuiiino Treks. It is a mistaken no tion that farmere have got into their heads of applying all the manure close around the foot of the trees. The roots rcn off for a long distance, whence they obtain but slight nourishment Flow to a slight depth around the trees, in a circle, say from eight to ten feet, and apply well-rotted barn-yard manure end carefully dig away the dirt around the base of the tree, and see if the borers are at work. If so get a small piece of wire and probe the wound and it is" quite likely you may hit the worm, if you see that you probe it out, and then apply some wood ashes around the base and . carefully replace the earth, and you will see new vigor infused in- i to these barren scrubby trees. Famrers neg lect their trees too much in Fennsylvania if nowhere else. -Clover. Where clover can be mown more than onco in a season each time it i3 cut the root3 penetrate to a greater depth in ths soil and subsoil, in search of food ;" it is therefore evident that this plant does not receive all its support from the active surface soil, put a portion of it from a greater depth in the subsoil than most ordinary farm crops. Besides this, I have been led to believe from experience and observation, that tho roots cf clover not only obtain a portion of their fjodfor a greater depth in the earth than is penetrated by the plow, but that those roots ia thus penetrating the subsoil in. seareh of food, actually bring up something which in their decay strengthens and enriches the soil, fcr future crops. . Black Cake. One pound of sugar, one pound of butter, one pound of flour, twelve e ?s, quarter cf a pint of brandy, two pounds cf raisins, mace and cinnamon, two table spoonfuils raked; two nutmegs, one glassful of wine, half a glassful of rose water, one pound cf citron.' r - BONE MILD J,PURE BONE DUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to-be entirely free from adulteration. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer" a reliable quicK yielding manure. D Farmer can order direct or through any re sponsible dealer. E7 A liberal discount allowed Dealer. A J. BRF.IMG. August 1.136C 2ra. Allentowa, fa. HURRAH FOR THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS r.nndm t.i rnmnara with stringency of the Money Market. Look and compare, prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Just call at the favorite business land 01 nicmcn ec. zuuuiau, anu vu rm uc iu by the obliging Proprietors or their Clerks and shown through iheir irreat variety Store free of charge, of course, they will give you a fair chunce to pend your loose change, they trust much more profitably than it can be spent elsewhere. Their STOCK OF DIIY GOODS, this Spring is much larger in all Its varieties than usual. Their Ladies Dress Goods areof the nicest styles in Market. They have fine assortment of S2ats, Caps, 15ools and Shoes, Summer Cloths. Casinets, Castimers and Vestings, and numerous articles common to such establish ments, besides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Queensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce 1 prices. They wlh to conduct their business eu the system, of "PAY AS YOU GO" and they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thank for many past favors, and ask the future patronage of their former customers and the public generally. McNINCH Sc. SMUMAN. May 16, 1306. tf. REAT ATTRACTION AT ftROCI2SIY STORE. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of Bloomsburg and the surrounding country that he keeps constan tly on hand at his old stand, on the south east corner of Maiu and Irou sis., a prime lot of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Coffee, Sugar, Syrups. Tobacco, Cigars, Dried Fruit. Coal Oil, Snuff, Spices, Butter. Eggs, Lard Cheese, Dried Ceef, Crackers. Drugs, Parlor and Hand Lamps, Paints of all kinds, and puint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's wear, Soaps, Flour,. Chop, Queensware. Glass. Put - ty. Salt, Fish. Meat, Candies Buckets, Brooms, Hosiery, Conks, Writing Paper, Ink, Hardware, Pocket Knives, Combs, tec. Sec. Sec. He keeps ia fact everything appertaining to a first class tJrocery and Variety Store. He is determined not to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Having just received anew stock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By strict attention to business, be hopes not only to re tain bis patronage but to increase it. He feels thank ful for past favors, and with many years experience in the business, he feels confident he can render sat isfaction to all who lav or him with their patronaze. JOHN K. CIETOX, Bloomsburg. June SO, ISM. A HEAD 1 AHEAD I ! Latest and Grandest opening of 'the season "bOGART So KREAMER'S Climp and Exjfnsive Dry Goods Empori um at Where they will offer the newest and most desirable sty lei and qualities of FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the market. In the Dry Goods line they offer the following, among many other articles sold by them, at PAMC FKICKS, Plain Black and Fancy Dres Silks, Calicoes of every description and figure, P.Uck and Colored Mohair Alpaccas, Real Organdy Jaconet Lawns ; 31usliiis, Sheet in ffs, FiiJoiv Case ITitislins and Linens. Ti kings. Checks. Cotton Pantalwon Stuffs, Lineu Drillings, Flannel. Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, For the latest style of PARASOLS nnd L'MBUEt.LAS, for Ladies and Children, cull upon LOG All T &. KREAMER. They also keep on band a complete assortment of A'oiaons and Groceries, consisting, in part. Gloves. Hosiery of all kinds, Balmorals, bonnet Ribbons, Summer Hats for iuen, women and children. Head dresses, lace veils, pen knives, combs of every description. pencils. pen. paper and ink ; Also, (Sugars. Molus-es, (good syrups.) t alt, popper and spices, Alaekerel nf good quality, cheese, butter and eggs, hams, shoulder and sides. 1 hey also have a full assortment of such as axes, nails and spikes, screws, hinges and bolts. Paints and Oils, Cedar Buckets and Willow 'Baskets, See. ice. 130UART & KREAMEIi, sell cheap for Cash, or Country Produce, which will betaken in exchange for goods. Give them a call and examine their extensive assortment for your selves before purchasing elsewhere BOG ART Sc. K REAMER. July 4. lFCC,-tf LOOMSBURG FANCY TRIMMING AND BOOK S70HH, ' Second door below 11 art man's Main Street. Jan received a new stock of ZEPH ?B3, WOOLEN AND COT TON TARNS, COflSETS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN, EDGINGS. DRES3 TRIMMINGS, aud every variety of articles usually kept in a FANCY STOKE. Also School Books. Dymn Books, Bibles, Sunday- School Booksand a large lot of M1SUELLANEO US BO OKS, Account and Memorandum Cooks, Blank Deeds. Bonds and Mortsaxes, and a general and well-select ed assortment of Paper, Envelopes, fee. A.D.WEBB. Bloomsburg, Jane 20, 13GC,- -tf w A lit. TJAjPISK. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the public that he keeps constantly on band, at his old stand, one door below Lutz's Drug til ore. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Paper Window Shades, Cords, Tas sela and Fixtures, for Pictures,, fcc., of the very latest styles, and is prepared.to do all kinds of paper hanging to order. v v E. J.THORTON. Bloonubarg, April 4 1866. tf M. WHITMOYER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, BLOOMSBURG, Pa, Office opposite Post office, over Hartman,a store. Back Fay, Bounty f Pensions and Gov ernjnent claims promptly collected. Bloomsburg. Apr. 4, 'M. RAPPING AND MINING PA- PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa per Mills at Mil! Grove, near Bloomsburg, Columbia County, Pa.. I am now prepared to fill all orders for Wrapping, Dry Blasting and Water Proof Paper, on short notice and fair price. I have opened a ware house in Wllken-Barre. and annnin tori Inwnh e,w. of the firm ot Brown, Grayfc Co., my agent to dispose , THOMAS TEENC1I, Bloomsbnri.Bept. 16, IBM. - ' rpHE PERUVIAN SYRUP -L IS A PROTECTED 80LUTION OF THE Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE. ROOT OF DISEASE, BY supply iug the Blood with its vital raiKciPLa, on LIVER ILIXEKT- 1RO.V. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this . remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liyer OorupUint, Dropsy, Chronio Diarrhoea, Boila, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fetere, Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseases, of the Kidneys & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF TEIE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the system Being free from Alcohol in any form, its enereiz. ing effects are not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and New Life inte all partsof the system, aud buiiding up an IRON CONSTITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Venerable Archdeacon. SCOTT, II. D. DuaHAM.Cauada East," March 24, IrtCo. "lam an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than S3 yeara! standing.' "I have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during which 1 have used the l'e- ruvian Hrrup.lhat lean scarcely persuade my self of the reality. People who have known me are aston ished at the change. I am widely known and can but recommend to others that which has done so much for me " A CASE OF 27 VERS STANDING CURED. From INSLET JEWETT, No-lS Avon Place. Boston I have su tiered, and sometimes severely. l"nr 'J7 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the le. niVKlll up, au IUIIUU IIIIIIICUIUIIJ D.IICill TOill Ill the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sullorings. aad have enjoyed unin terrupted health ever since." AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON, SAYS: I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time pam; it gives me new Vigor.Buoyaucy of spir its. Elasticity of ,Mu.'Cln." TkoMJands hart been changed by the ve cf this remedy from trtak, tick!jf,svjj'criitg creature, la ul rong.htallky: and kappp me and tcomen; and incalidt cannut reasona bly hesitate gict it a trial, A pamphlet of 3:1 pages containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and ulht'r9, will be sent trik toaiy address. DT'Sce that each bottlchas Perovin Syrlt blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. T. DINSMORE, Proprietor. 3J Dev St.New York. SOLi) BY ALL, DRUGGISTS. s CROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODINE is the BEST REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered. The difficulty baa been to obtain a Pure SounTton of it. $r, LI. Anders' Iccline Water Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL VFNTII Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Restorative. has eured and will cure SCROFULA in all itsmani fulil frin. ULCERS, CANCERS. SYl'H 1LI3.SALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with astonishing success in ca ses of Rheumatism, lyspep-iaf Consuuiption, Female Complaints, Heart, Liver and Kidney Dine jses.fce. Circulars will be sent runa to any one sending their address. Price tl.fO a bottle, or 6 for S5.IMI Prepared by Dr. 11. ANDEiid, Physician St. Chemist. For Snle by J. Y. DLNiiMORE, 36 Dey St. New Y And by all Druggists. w ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD t I3EStEiY HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, with the mot-t astoni-hing success in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Ifjflaenzi, Whooping cough, Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis, L'ifii culty of Breathing, Asthma, ad ever y affec tion of THE TlIItOAT,LUNGS CUES'! which carries oft" more victims than any other dis ease and which batil'-s the rkill of tho Physicians to a greater extent than any other malady, often YILLDS TO THIS RKMbDY when all others prove itieifjctual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, sooihin; in Cffct, safe in it Oper ation. IT IS UNSURPASSED I while as a preparation. free from noxious InSrerfincnt poison, or minerals '.uniting skill, scicn'e,ai:d medi cal knowledge; combining all that im valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease, it is " INCOMPARABLE ! and is entitled, nieiits, and receives the general con fidence of the public, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. Y.. write as follows : "Wisria's Bls or Wild Oiierrt rive universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a tough by loosrniug and cleanrinc; the lungs. and allaying irritiiiion thus removing the cause, instead of drying up the con pit and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the l!alf.,i:i as go d as any, if not the bsst, Cough mc-icine tviiu which 1 am acquainted." Rev. Jacob Seciilke, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respected among the Germ.-in population in this country, makes the following state ment for the benefit of the aiiiictcd. 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Grace's Celebrated jralye CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS, CHILBLAINS, Grace'B Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES, FRESH WOUNDS.fcc It is prompt In action, removes pain at onee, and re duces the most angry-looking swellinga and imfla nations, as if by magic thus aff ordimg relief and a complete cure. Only 25 eents a box 1 (Sent by ma il f0r 25 cents.) For Sale by J. P. DIVSMORE 36 Dey Street.New York. S. W. FOVVE &. SON, Proprie to .-s. Boston, and by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country stores. J ait nary 27, fcaitt lj BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi nrxsor Commercial College in the country. The only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charier, 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 geutlemcn of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and piactical education of young men for the various du ties and employment 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 r.omp lete ipmsIh into the routine, detnls, customs and faring of business in general, as conducted in the best-regulated commer cial and financial establishments. THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPING Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, arranged and published bv the proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own use. saving one-half the ordinary labor of the student andpivinp him a complete knowledge of the practice of tie best accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES BookeepiogjCommercial Arithmetic,Pen mausbip, Business Correrpondence, Commercial Law, Lectures oq Business Affairs, Commer cial Customs, Forma, aad Actual Busi ness Practiee. SPECIAL BRANCHES. Vgebra and the Higher Mathematics Phonography, Or namental Penman t hip. the Art o. Ltrtecling Counterfeit Money, Kngineetmg Sur. veiing, Jfarigatwn and Telegraphing, TEI.EWKAPI1 1 SG. The arrangements for 'I f-lcgrapning are far more ad vance of anything of the kind ever otlered to the pub lic A regular Tele:raph Line is connected with the Institution wi'h twenty branch offices in various parts of the ej-y, where public business is transacted, and in which tho students of this Institution are per mitted to practice. No regular office practice can be had in anv nlker school of instruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position as a prac tical operator. Young men are cautioned nsaintu the deceptive rt presentations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend In t ach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. This Institution is now enjoying the largest pntron tronnee ever betowed upon any Commercial school in the State. Over fiva hundret students were in atten dance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The ben class of students may inva riably be found here, and all its associations are first clasw. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. This Institution is located in the most central part of the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very best style with BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HuUSKS. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE, AND A KKOCI.AR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND IS.UE. supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Buaiiiess. TO YOUKG JVlEJtf who desire the very best facilities for a rraciical Ldncation for Business, we guaran tee a course of instruction no where else equalled, while the reputation and standing of the Institution among business men make its endorse inent the best passport to success and advancement. All contemplating entering any Commercial College, are invited to send for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the courve of instruction, terms, ic. fL. FAIR BIX JS, X. M., President. T. E. MERCHANT, Supt, of Office Business. Nov. 4. lio3 12 m. I) RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R. Mover' Dm? Smri corner of Main and Market Streets. A good assort ment of PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Taints. Oils and Yarnishos, always on hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any other Dn g Store in lown. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Mover's Dru:; Store, Ay crs and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store, Wi-harCs Tar Cordial. Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, sold at Aioyer's Drug Store. For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug ttore. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R. Moyer's Drug Store, Bloomsburg, Ta. May 2, IcoG. tf. JTKW QOAL y ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of t;lnoirburg and Columbia county , that they keep II the different numbers of stove coal anJ selected lump coil for smithing purpose, on tlicir wharf, ad joining McKelvv, Neul AtUo's Furnai-e ; with a good pair Buffalo scale on Hie wharf.to wti-;h coal, hay and straw, .ike wine a horso and aj.)ii. to deli ver coal lo thoe who desire il As we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend lo keep a superior article, apd sell at the very lowel prices. Pleae call and examine fur your tclvcs before purctiauuigrlewhore. J. W. II KSihCKSHoT. AUGUSTUS MASON. 'TMIE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal 1 and Groceries, the following named articles : Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oat. Potatoes. Lard, llaiu.Shoul der.and side meat, butter, Kci, Hay. ic , at tho hi;hegtrah prices, at his Croccry Store, adjoining their coal yard. J. W. HENDE1ISU.UT. l:ioomburg, April S3, IsCti, ly. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. , BI.OOMSUUKG.CO- Hv LUMBIA CO., PA. a a s ,5 of the nhve tinmed ex tensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders All Kinds of Machinery, for Collcries, Blast Furnaces, Staiionary Engines, MILLS, TUPESIIING MACHINES. tC. Ue is also prepared lo make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, plow-irons, and everything usually made in firot-class Foundries. His cxK-nsive facilities and practical workmen, war taut him in receiving the largest contracts on the ni M reasonable terms. Zy Grain of all kls will be taken in exchange for caJtiPir. r. Tliii establishment is loca.ed near the Lackawa na S. Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMYEtt. Uloomsburg, Sept. 12, 1803. OSTTISTRY. C. HOWE R, SURGEON DBNTIST, DrDL'fia'iri i . - H. Hint i.v. i ouersuis protess- , " iotial services to the ladies and gentle (ijQ jf-VV 9 "en 'on,(,burgand vicinity. He is L--r prepared to attend to all the various operations in the line of liis profession andi provided Wilhtlie latest improved PORCELjUJ TEETH; which will heinertcd on pold.platina. silver and rubber be s to look w II as the natuial teeth Mineral plute and bl-ck teeth manufactured ar all o en tiens on teeth.carefully and properly attended to. Residence and olfire a few doors above the Court II tn e. same side. - Bloomsburg, June G 1SC3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, iewli opposite the Episcopal Church. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. s MV stock is composed of fine clothing, medium and low priced adapted to all conditions, tastes and wants. He has the latest styles for the season a fine assortment of Overcoats aud Gentlemen's Shawis, from low to the very best His Goods are taihiunnble and veil Made. In addition to my stock of ready-made clothing, I have piece goods for custom orders, CIolSis, Cassimeres, &c, &c. And having one of the first class cutters, I guaran' ue a til in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a if OOLEX ASD LINEN ShlRTS, Stocking Neckties, Collars. Stocks. Handkerchiefs everything in the gentlemen' lion of ciothiiig. Also, fiats, Boots aad Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bajs. 1 will sell at the lowest Market prices. Please give me a call before pureba.ing elsewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, lfGj. CQQ A MOIVTR! Agents wanted rr for ifz entirely new artk-'-r, Jnst out. Ad dress O. T. OAREY. City Buildine Bedford. Main. Dec 23, lSW.-ly. MILLER'S STOKE. OF Sprin? and Slimmer (soods, rpilE subscriber has jut returnert from the cities J with another large and select aoriiueiit of SPRING AND SUMMER COODS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest flpiire. and which he is determined to sell on as moderate wrms as can bo procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His rtock comprises LAD.ES DBSS G00D3 of the choicest styles and latest fashions together with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and Vestings. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Ware, liollow-ware. Nails, Irou, . KQOASil SHOE?, Hats and Caps, fcc. In short, everything usually kepi 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 exchunge for goods. S. U. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22. 13C5. WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, WILKES-BARRE. PENNA. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, - - $150, ASSETS. Stock not called in, - - f.'tO.rKK) Bills receivable, - 4ti,(HM) U. S. 5-20 Bonds, . . . . w 25,0(HJ Temporary and call loans, - . C.CMJO 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock, . f,l-u 50 shares First National Bunk at Wilks-Rarre, 5M0 70 shares Second National Bank at Wi!kes-Barre.7.0lK 46 shares Wilkes-Barre Bridge Stock, 2.5H0 Real Estate, Judgments, - - Duetrom Agents and others. Cash in hand and in Bank, o o o 1.519 10i 7.414 1,642 DIRECTORS. C. M. HOLLENBACK, JOHN REICH ARD. SAMUEL WAUHAMS, CHARLES DOURANCE, R. D. LACOE, L. D. SHOEMAKER. II. M. HOYT, O. :;uLLIX3, Wm. S. ROSS, CHARLES A MINER, G M II AR D1G. STEWART PIERCE, G. M HOLI.EVK ACK, President. L. U. SHOEMAKER. Vice Pre'. K. C. SMITH, SicBATAitT. F. BROWN. Agent, March M. ldC5 msburg, Pa. QREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SEIflNG MACHINES. Empire Shulllc Tacliisie ! SALESROOMS, 53G Broadway, N. Y., 250 Wanhinston tt eet. Boston. iril Chei nut Street. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEB. 14. IcOO. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable impri veiiients. having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to Simplicity and Ftrfcction Comhincd. It .has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LUCK or SHLTTLE &TITCH, which will neither RIP fcor RAVEL, and is a'ike on both sides ; performs pwri'ect sewing on every description of material, from leather to the finest N'ausonk muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the liue et number. Having neither CAM or CO(J WU EKL. and the leat possible friction, il runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless 3fac7iinc. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in the market. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily, witnout fatigue or injury to health Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity ofConctruc tion renders it almost impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may deoire to supply themselves with a superior article, to come and examine this CMtlVALI.LD MAOUN'K. line half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable any person to work this machine to their entire sat isfaction. Agents wanted for all towns i i the United States, where agencies are not already es-taMislied. Also, for Cuba. Mexico. Central nnd South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. . LMPIRE SEW1.VG MACHINE MF'G CO 3ti Broadway. N. Y, s TOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numerous cus tomer that he continues the above business at his old place of business on MAIN STREET, CLOO.MS Bl KG. His customers and others can be accommodated With FANCY STOVES of all kinds, StovepipesTinware, and eve article found in all well rerulated STOVE AXD TINWARE 1'STA BLiSHMENTS in the cities. and on the mn't reasonable terms. L?5" SPOUTING, for holmes and birns, will be put up on short notice. Al.io, all kinds of repairing dona promptly and upon liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a large supply of Milk Pans, of different sizes and prices ; be.iJos a fine as sortment of Fifher's Paten. f-elf-Sealiug Fruit Pre serving Cans. Give hint a call. July 18. lfHio. tf. A LECTURE m&-l2&S? TO YOUNG MEN. Jnst Published. ii a Sealti Envelope Priee nx. cent. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatonhooa, or Seminal Weakness. In voluntary (-.mission, Sexual Debility, and impedi ments to .Marriage generally. Nervousness, Con sumption, Epiledsy, and F-l ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abase. A.C lly'UOJ. ERT J. CULVERWELL. M. I Author of the 'Green Bfxik.' 4to. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, c early prnves from his own experience lhat the awful consequences of Self Abuse iu.iv be effect ually removed without medicine, and without dan gerous su gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain und tir. dual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him slf theapl y. privptely. ana radically. THIS LEC TURE will i'RoV e a jjoon to thousands AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post age stamps, by addrescing CIIAS. J, C.KLINE Sc. CO, 127 Bowery, New York, Tost Otiice b x, 4ii JOly 18, IdtiG. ly . V M. C, BKKSZET, OEO. W. CASPEMTEK. Established 1828. G. W. CARPENTER, UEXSZEY & CC. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST'. 737 Market St. one door below 6th. Philadelphia, DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. TAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, DYES, And every other article appertaining to the business, of the best quality, and at t lie lowest Market Rales. March 28. 13fG. J 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOR sale. The undersigned oflVrs for sale upon the most reasonable terms, at his place of bnsiuess. in BENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hundred thou sand shingles and a la rge lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemlock. J. J. McliENRY. Benton, May 0, 1800. TTCU ! ITCH ! ITCll! A . SCRATCH ! SCHATCH ! SCRATCH ! VWHEATON'S OINTMENT Hill lure The Itch in 48 Ilours. Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCER3. CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE 8K1N. "rice 50 cfhts. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to W EfcKS St POTTERoie Agents. 170 Wash mgton street, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Etatei. Jane 6, 1306. Jy. t'f y.riA,'Jj7rT Trrhe-x (T Sl'i-in? anil Siisiiisicr Goods. VmW WSSflSlSO. T NVITRS attention to bis stock of cheap and fash- j. lonnoie Lioining at nis Btore, on MM1N STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House, where ho has jut received from New York and Phi ladelphia, a full assortment of Men and Hoy's Clothing, including the most feeliionable, durable and hand seme, DitESS GOODS, consisting of liox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, size, and colors. He also has replen ished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls ; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravnls, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fancy article.. N. II. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestings. which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the best of m in ner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home manufacture. A N D Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex amine his geu:ral assortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, 4.C &c DAV1D LO WEN BURG. Bloomsburg, April 20,16(33. FRESH ARRIVAL AT l'ETKK EN'FS STOKE, IN LIGHT STREET, Or SPS:iIV AND SUMMER GREJ1 T RED UCTION IN PRICES HAS jast received from tho Eastern Cities and Is now opening at the old stand a splendid assoitrrent of (ss of 32 Da si csi dQ. 2. zz 1 1 e which will be sold cheap for CASH UK COUNTRY PRODUCK ! His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions, OA I, ICOES, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, CARPETS, SILKS, SHAWLS, EScidv M:w!c Clothing:, SATINETS, CSSIM ERES.COTTONADES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, QUEENS WARE, CEDAR WARE, HARDWARE, M EDICIN ES, DRUGS, 2?da.2S2Sp a BOOTS AM) SH03i:s, RATS and CAPS, In short, everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of hi o'd friends, and the puclic generally, is respectfully solicited. 1 he highest market price inic' for country produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, May 2, 1206. Lacliavautia & Cloonisburg Railroad. ttsT TWO DAILY TRAINS. a ON AND AFTF.R NOVEMBER ?7, IflCo, PAS SENGER TRAIN'S WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTHWARD, P M P M Leave Scranton, 4.40 " Kingston, 6.00 " Blooinsl-urg. S.S0 Arrive at Northuiuberland 9.50 LEAVE NORTHWARD. A M Leave Northumberland, 7.00 " Danville, 7-40 Moomiburg, 8.25 Arrive at Scrar.ton, 12 40 A M. 6 50 IU5 9.20 10.35 PM 5 tit) 5 40 615 ID 15 Trains leaving Kingston at 3.30 A: M for Scranton connect with Train arriving at NcwYork at 5. JO leaving Noitliumbeil and at H.IK) A M.and Kingston 2 3U P. M , connect with Train arriving at New York at 10r5 P. M. Passengers taking Train South from Scranton at 5 5ii A M via Noiihuiuberland.reatli iiarris'.'iirg - 30 P M. Baltimore 5 :0 P M.. Washington 10 OOP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P M. II. A. FONDA, Supt. Kir.gston, Nov, 25. 18o5. rjMIE NEW Spring & Summer ITIcdicinc 5ARSAEARELll.A COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, P HE PA RED FOR G. W. PETTES, BOSTON. r.y JAMES R. MHIGLS k CO. Jhiii uf-tcturuij CJtcmi.!., MAVUFACTURCR3 OFTHE ELIXIR PERUVIAN LARK wnii Xroloxidc oT Ee'ch, Which has become to favorably known as a TO.VJCAA'D RES7VRA1 iVE, Py Pliyficians aud Invalids in all parts of the coun try. The new preparation, "Sarsaparilla In combina tion with Iodide of Lime,' presents one of the most prompt alterative aeeng. in a form capable of exert ing rail action upon tli system, and this in minute and pleasant doses. Il is conceded that the ull'-ru-tive, resolvent, or tonic t-fleets of loiiine. are cu rt ed most deci.ledly w,.en arsoci-ited with ether alter atives, in combination ; and the Sarsaparilla seem lo lulfill perfectly all the favoraMc re",iiigiiioiis. The first ell".;ct usually observed wlun "SAHSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is taken, is au increase of appetite showing ttKll it has tonic properties of a marked character. It al teratrve effects are manifest in in ready combina tion with the blood ajid tissues Pale, scrofulous women and children improve rapidly under it use, and the vital functions at-sume a Healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of chron ic or acute atlVrtions peculiar to children. It is suit ed to them both by the mildness a nd efficiency cf mediciual effect and ilia pleasaul. attractive form of ihe remedy. It may be given for a long period where conslilutiunaLi'ifl;ieiices are deircd. and no repug nance, or l i c i awHi n at on to take tue syrup, encoun tered. In While Swellings, Hip-Joint Disca.-c. and Distortions of the Spine, it should b given porUt ently, in moderate doaes, until relief is oblaiued. In the Spring of the Ij-ar, and during the Harm Weather, the accumulation of morbiJ matters in the system seems to become manifest and very Ironblesome. Las situde, Ileauacb. Hoils, Cosiiveuess, Loss of Appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc.. arc very common. Nothing ever devised better ada ;ited lo exterminate or drive ofTthcse affection than this new combination of 8AR3AI'ARILL.A WITH IODIDE OF LIVE. JVo preparation like it, or ichich approzimates to ij.es an Alteratice, or Blood Purifier, ban ererbrf ore been placed tcithintht rear h ef inraltds. Indeed, it is an entirely kew and ikies uric combina tion, ia no rssj ect resembling anything hiihei to em ployed. . The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de scription of its chemical character, therapeutic val ue, manner of use, etc., are given in a circul-ir, which cau be had at the store of any and all first cla.s Druggist. Sold in Eloomsliurg, wholesale and reuil, by Ever Sc. Moyer, and all Druggists June UjJriuC. tiin. ixveWr1ffjTes d'epineuil & evans, Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors. No. 435 WALNUT STREET., PHiL.rBLnttA. PATENTS solicited Consultations on Engineering Draughting and Sketches, Models and Machinery of all kind madc and Kkilfullv attended to. Specjui attention gtn to REJECTED CASES and INTER tEKENCES. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent Office procured. N. B. iave yourstlvcs useless trouble and trav eling expenses. as there is no actuai uced for person al Interview with us. All business with th' se Offi ces can be transacted in writing. For further infor tnation direct as above, with stamp enclosed for Cir cular with relerences. April IS, lfjtib. ly. J W. SAMUEL KNORR, ATTOSCIVEV-AT-AW, BL0031SBCRG, PA. Office over Hartman's Store, oppoiiie Port Office Lloomsbnrg, April 4, 1S00. tf. u CHARLES B. BROCKWAY. Altorncy-al-Law. ' Bounties, Back-pay, Pensions, $c, collected. Social attention paid to matters arrisinj under the jnternal Revenue Laws. ttv OFFICE, one door west, of the Court nousc, Bloomsburg. Pa. 1 January 17. lkCfi. x F O U T Z'O etiuutn Era tmfl. G&tns Wm Ytil Mmmtlf), Ions; aad favoniblsy uon, wm iner ougiuy rtnnTigomuj broken-down nxA low-spirited borsea, by strengthenlag and cleansing tha tomasb and ia tea tines. It it a sure pre ventive of all di- I..M,I tr. this animal, such as JXSQ nVfiB, GUUlLtm, YELLOW WA TER. HEAVES, . COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, kc. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a iffloou and i glossy skis and t ran affirm . t t, m. - miserable skeleton lnto'a fine-looking and spirited To keerers of Pavi thf. r,wn.,tA. i- , v , . 1 r.r...a a mruaiiDin It increase! the quantity and Improves the quality i wc mui. it cas been provsn by ao tnal experiment to Increase the quan tity of milk ao1 Cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it trives them an appetite, loosens j their hide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such a Coughs, TJloen ia 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 the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If liven in time, a eertabl preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers tat tl y HEP AILED BT . S. FOUTZ & BRO., AT THXXJt f WHOLES A IK DRrQ AXD MEDICIYE DEPOT, llo. 116 Franklin Et, Baltimore, Hi. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers thrugl cut the United States. .. .. C7" For sale at the Drug Stare of EYER 4- MOVER, Eloomsburg Pa. Bloomsburg. Jan. 6. lfc'60. 12mo. . DR..W. H. WHITMOR, HAS been in successful practice for a number of years, w ith the experience of the different hos pital in Europe, also a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Vrrk, conli lues to attend to all prnt'vasional cases at his office No. W2i Filbert Street, 1'liiladelphia, 2. No patent Medicines are used or recommended ; the remedies administered are those which will not break cown the constitution, 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'EPSM. that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happmexs. undermining the con tituti in end yeaily carrying thousands to uu limely graves, can most emphatically be cured, 4. Melancholy, Abberranon. that state ot Alliga tion and weakness of the mind which readers per son incapable ot enjoying the pleasures or perforat ing the duties of life, v - Z, KIIECMAT14Y1,in any form or condition.chron ia or ncute. warranted curable. (i, El'ILEPSV.or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn cases of FEIWAIiE DISEASES radically remnred ; Sa't Rheum and every descrip tion of ulcerations : I'ilea and scrofulous diseases whirli have baffled all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I do say all diseases, (yes Consumption) can be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket, which is m protection to the lungs against all changes of weather in all climatess hav ing investigated for year the cause and character of intermittens (fever and ague) in all parts of the United Stales will cure permanently all chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous piseabcs ia a few days. luuccr Cared vilbout ihe knife or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, that dread to the Unman Family lor years, can l.e removed with two or thjee dose of ny newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases, t'onsullaliou in the English and German Languages free of chare-. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addresse by letter (confidentially,) nn. I Medicine sent with proper directions to fctiy part ol the country. OFFICE No, 92d Filbert St. Phila. April 4. ISUfi Jy. drTj. r. evanS rbysician and Surgeon. J FAYING located permanently on Main 8 Strt, RLOOAISBUHCa. Pa., woulJ in- lorm the public eencrally. that he is preprared to attend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to bis care, on terms commensu rate with the times, Zy He pays trict attention to Surgery as wel I as medicine, NuvA 1 SG3, ly. M. M. TRAUGII, ATTO 11 K UY-AT-L 1 XV, BLOOMSBURG, lit. Will practice in the several Courts of Columbia and aiijoinlng counties. iy All Coilectious promptly attended to. June '.'0, iM.ti. CHAS. G. BARKLEY, Atlorsicv at l;nr, DL003ISBIIIG, (OLIMCIA CO., PA. "ITrif'L practice in the several Conrtsof Colurjbia County. All legal bnsiness intrusted to his taie shall rt ceivs prompt attention, office On Main Mreet, Exchange Buildings, ever M liter's Store. Uloonihburg, April 13, li.fi Ijr W vi 'ci.l fcmVi WW Jisfice of the I'cacc. Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and dtirveyor. OfKcc Heaver Valley, Will attend totikirrg Acknowledgements. Wrfct. Do.'ds, Mortgages, Leases, Bonds. Notes, Agee nient. Sec. forireying attended to with despalcsi, vnurges monerate. GK0CER1ES AND EPH. ELWEI.L. having bought L. Runy on PRO VISION STORE is now prepared to ell Grocer ies at Whole sale or Retail, as Cbcap as tfhe Ceap- e,lHEKE YOU CAIV FIND SUGARS, TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS, SPICES, CRACKERS STARCH, SODA. CORN STAtlCH, DRIED FRUIT. CANNED FRUIT. tVOODEN-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, BEANS, ONIONS, &c, &c. EPH. W. ELWELL, rloomslurg Eeb 11, 1866. S1 .00 PEBl YER! We want jl,uvu a2ents everywhere to aell onr improved $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted nv years. Above salary or larre commissions paid. 1 he ONL.Y machines in thn United States for les than St'l, whirt, are fully licensed by Howe.Wheel er Sl Hi son Grover tc Kaker. Singer ic Co.. and Hacheldcr. All otht-r cheap Machines are InfrMrce inents and the seller or uset are liable to arrest, ftirw and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or cal upon Shaw fcClatk, Uiddeford, Me., or Chicago III. December 20, 105. ly. OMNIBUS LINE. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to, the citizens of Bloomsburg. and the public rem erallv. that ! .. ,nni. " gea- an OMMIll'S LINE, be- moan it. . I .. I . - . e . " ,... i nuc nuu IUO UII- A . fi rent Kail Uoad Depots dai- V- ly, (Sundays excepted) to connect with the several Trains going South a Wot on the Catawi.sa and Williamsport Eail Road and with tho.e going Morth and South on the Lack Clooinshurg Road, Mtl' HisOMXlBUScESarein good condition, eommo dioiis and comfortable, and charges reasonable. ZJ- Persons wuhisg to meet or sea their friends, depart, can be accommodated. poa ieasonabl charges, by leaving timely notice at any of tbe He- lei St JACOB L. GIRTQN, Proprietor. Bloomsburg, AprilST, 1864. BLANKS! BLANKS Of erery desoription for aale at tbiio lTc. 7A eTVV, , -