AGRICULTURAL. SHELTER FOK SHEEP. For several years past, I have noticed in the columns of tt3 Telegraph various com munications on tie fcenet of proper stelter for farm stock, and although I agree with their authors in the main, yet there are cases la which too much thclter may be given to some kinds of farm Block. " I well remember the maxim of "one-third more Ehelter one-third less feed," tut we must'not lose sight of the idea that economy of food is not all we are to look at in the care ef our domestic animals. As far a3 my experience and observation go, I have found sheep to be a class of farm stock which during the winter may have too much ehelter for their own benefit or the real benefit of t,J3 owner. . With them shelter eeems to produce a different effect on cattle or other farm stock. Cattle when sheltered will consume about the same amount of food a3 when not shel tered,' but it is evident that as it takes less to keep up thewarmth of the system a lar ger amount is devoted to the increase in weight, and hence, "shelter is equivolent to food'.' only in the amount of extra fat and muscle formed, and not in the saving of food. "With sheep this is not the case, for if well sheltered they will consume considerably less food, but will neither fatten nor grow as well, and I therefore argue they may readily be and often are too much, sheltered for the highest profit to the owner of the flock. 'From the above remarks I would not wish to be understood to argue that this class of farm stock should have no shelter far from it but there is in everything a "golden mean" for which we should strive. Sheep do not need much protection against direct cold, but Buffer much more in fleece, flesh and fat from wet than from cold. Hence, all they need in the shape of shelter is a tight-roofed shed, boarded up on three sides but entirely open on the side next to the yard. ( ' During the first four years of our experi ence with sheep, I kept them entirely under ! a roof closed uptight on three sides, with slats in front. Every winter I was sure to lose from ten to twelve out of fifty or sixty but was satisfied on comparing noses with others of my 6hecp-keeping neighbors, that my sheep consumed one-third less hay and .- fodder than those not sheltered,, but it was also very evident that they did not come out in as good rder in the spring as those not too well taken care of, nor were the ewes as successful in raising their lambs. Of course I was not long in looking around for the rem edy, or rather for the cause, trusting that if this was removed the effect would cease. Since Ihaveremeved the front part of the shed, and have added a small yard tor the ..".j.;,. Srt Min m r. rnifl T fin1 tVlof TCk motfor how cold the weather, (if not stormy,) the sheep seem to prefer the yard to the Ehed, and when not eating spend their time there. One very important point in the care of sheep in winter i3 to furnish them with plen ty of pure air at all times; with other kinds of stock it is best to guard against direct draughts 6f cold air, tut protected as the fheep are they will not feel that which to a cow or horse would be injurious. This de sideratum I have attained by constructing a ventilator through the hay-mow over the sheep pen, and through the roof. At all times there is' a perceptible draft through this ventilator, and if a breeze is blowing in at the open side of the shed the draft is strong enough to raise straw and chaff clear to the roof. Another, point which many of our sheep breeders and feeders neglect is that in their business two and two do not always make four. - That is, when they have had a given profit from thirty or fort;, oaa given amount of feed, they will not always double their profit with double the number of sheep con suming double the amount of feed. Fifty will be found to be as many as can be profitably kept in one enclosure during the winter, and if more aretept there should be two flocks and consequently two enclosures. If this trouble i3 taken there will be a rea sonable chance to double the profit the feed and sheep, but without it disappointment is almost sure to result! ' My rule is that five sheep are equivalent to a steer or a cow, "and hence with my facili ties for keeping ten steersl either keep five steers and twenty-five sheep or fifty sheep, from which I can make more profit Gcr- tnaniotcn Telegraph. SELECTING WHEAT FOR SEED. Ho fact is more evident than this, if wheat with which are mixed "the "seeds of weeds, chess, barley, rye or other grains, is used for seed, the crop harvested will not be good clean wheat. It is equally certain that poor ly developed, nnripened or diseased wheat kernels cannot be expected to produce su perior wheat Yet many farmers, knowing these things, pay little attention to selecting wheat for seed. . No farmer should ever sow 'dirty" wheat' under any circumstances. This year there should be special pains taken in many parts of the country where the wheat crop was almost entirely a failure. It will be much better to procure seed from a considerable distance and at an increased expense than to rely on that which is not suitable for the purpose ; In all ordinary Cases the fact that such is the best you have Is not a sufficient reason. 1 , Care in selecting varieties hi also import ant; ' If one variety has failed in your vicin ity year after year, try something else, no matterhow good a reputation thisvariety may have formerly had. - The fact that white wheat brings a higher price in the market than the amber or red wheat of the same quality should be taken into consideration. " Of two varieties, equal in hardness, productiveness, etc., of course the white should be selected. In getting wheat from a distance, if you want it earlier than that you now have, go South for it, if later go North for seed. Do not be induced to sow largely of any variety simply because it hi3 done well m other places,, especially if these localities are at acotisiderblle distance. TTnr.rr Coxzs FnoiL Over 3.000 larreb cf four Ere manufactured daily in BONE MILL; ''PURE BONE DUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to be entirely free from adulteration. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer," a reliable quick yielding manure. OCT" Farmers eaa order direct or through any re sponsible dealers. A liberal discount allowed Dealer A J. BRtlNIQ, An.... rt A II .... Irxnn O r. August 1. 13C6-2m T7URRAII FOR - CATAWISSA. THIS VAYFOR BARGAINS Goods to compare with stringency of the Money Marvel, Look and compare price a before purchas ing elsewhere. Just rail at the favorite business stand of McNinch It Shunian, and you will be met by the obliging Proprietors or their Clerks and shown tbroagh their great variety Store free of charge, of coarse, they will dive you a fair chance to pend your loose change, they trust much more profitably than it can be spent elsewhere. -Their STOCK OP DRY. GOODS, thia Spring is much larger in all Its varieties than uhuuI. Thi'ir Ladies Dress Goods areof the nicest styles in Market, They have a fine assortment of Hals, Caps, ISoolsand Shoes, Summer Cloths. CasiueU, Cassimcrs and Vesting, and numerous articles commou to such establish ments, betides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Queensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce I prices. They wish to conduct their business en the system, or PAY AS YOU GO" and they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thanks for many past favors, and ask the future patronage of their former enstomers and the public g nerally. ,,..,., McNINCIl SIIUMAV. May 16. lSG6.-tf. GREAT JvTTR ATION at GROCERY SIOKE. TUB undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizen of Blooiusburg and the surrounding country that he keeps constat! tly on hand nt his old stand, on the south east corner of Main and iron sis., a prime lot of GREEN A ND EL A CK TEA S, Coffee, Sugar, Syrups. Tobaccc, Cigars, Dried Fruit. - . i . . r c : ... i Luai mi. rniiu, cpincs, nuiier. s.gs. uara ' Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor aud Hand Lamps, faints of all kind, and paint brushes, Dye Stuffs, Dry Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's ' ' wear. Soaps, Flour, Chop, tlueeniware. Glass, Put ty, Salt. Fish-. Meal. Candies Buckets. Brooms, Hosiery, Books, Writing Paper, Ink, Hardware. Pocket Knives, Combs, fee. Sec Slc . He keeps in fact everything appertaining to a first eluts Grocery and Variety Store. He is determined nol to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Havlnsjusl received anew nock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By si rirt attention to business, he hopes not nn"lv to re tain his patronage but to increase it. He feels thank ful for past Tavors, and with many years experience in the business, he feels confident be cm render sat isfuclion to all who favor biiu with their patronage. JOHN K UiaTON, Bi'Ximsburs. June 29, 18GG. A HEAD ! AEAD ! ! Latest and Grandest opening of the season BOGART &, KREAMER'S Clieap and Extensive Dry Goods Empori um ac Where they will offer th newest and most desirable sty Its 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 mauy other articles sold by them, at PA.MCPRICES, Plain Black and Fancy Dress Silks.Calieoe of every description and figure. Black and Colored Mohiir Alpaccas. Real Organtfy Jaconet Lawns ; JIusIisis, Sht-ctiiiX!, Pillow Case ."Tin I in and Linens, Ti'kines. Checks, Cotton Pantalaon Stuffs. Line ii Drillings, Flannels. Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, For the latest style ofl'AKASOLS and tMUIt KI.LA3, for Ladies and Children, fall upon BOG ART & KliEAMEE. Tbey also keep on hand a complete assortment of Itofioais anil Groceries, consisting, in part. Gloves. Hosiery of all kin-Is, Balmorals, Itonnet Ribbons, Summer llatsfor men, women and children. Head-dresses, lace vei'a. pen knives, combs of every description, pencils. pen. paper and ink ; Also, tiugars. lolas-es. 'gon.l srups.) salt. pepper and spices, Mackerel "I goud quality, cheese, butter and eszs. bams, sh Milder and sides. Ihey also have a full assortment of f nrh is aifi, nails and rpikes. screws, hinges and bolts. Taints and Oils, Cedar Buckets and Willow Baskets, 4c. ace. UUuAKT & KIIEA FAX, sell cheap for Cash, or Country Produce, which will betaken in exrbnnge for goods. Give them a call and examine their ettensive assortment for vour selves before purchasing elsewhere July 4. 1FC0. tf . g LOOM BURG FANCY TRIMMING ATM) BOOK. STORE, Becond door below Uartmaa's Main Street. Just received a Dew stock of ZF.I'II SB3, WOOLEN AND COT TON YARNS, COBSET3, LACE3, EMBROIDEUIEd. MUSL1X.EDGINC3. DREsd TRIMM1VG3, -aud every variety of articles usually kept in a FAIVCY STOKE. Atset?ciiool Books. Hymn Books, Bibles, Sunday School Bonks, and a large let of MISUELLAXEO US B O OES, Account and Memorandum . Books, Blank Deeds, Bonds and Mortcsees, and a general and well-selected assortment of Paper, Lnvelopes, tee. A. D. WEBB. Bloomiburg. June 2a, 13GG, -tf 4L.li T)API3K. 'T'DE undersigned respectfully announces to the -1 public that he keeps constantly on band, at his old stand, one door below Uu'i Drug Store. wall paper, Oil Cloth, and Psrer Window Shades, Cord. Tas sels and Futures, for Pictnret . tt o( thi very KSSb'J'w ord"er.U prep"ed-, do ' of paper E. J. TIIORTON. Bloomsburg, April 4 leco. if M. WIIITMOYER, ATT OK IV EY - AT -LAW, liLOOMSBURG, Pi, Office opposite Post office, over Harlmah't store. Back ray, Bounty, Pensions and Gov ernment claims promptly collected. Bloomsbarg. Apr 4. 'C6. WRAPPING AND -MINING PA- County, Pa.. I am row prepared to fill all orders for Wrapping. Dry Blasting and Water Proof Paper, on short notice ad fair prices. I have opened a ware- . . " i ' iiumcu juicpn Drown THE PERUVIAN SYRUP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY supplying the Blood with its vital hircim-i, oa Uvea KLsassT IRO.X. This is the secret of the wonderful success of ibis remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Lircr Oomplaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervoas Affeti 0B9, Chills and Feterp, Humors, Loss of Consti tational vigor, Diseases of the Kidneya & ' Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a DAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the syetein Being free from Alcohol m any form, its energis ing effects are notoll owed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and New Life into all partsof the system, and building up an i HON CONSTITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Vtnerable Archdoacon SCOTT. D. D. Donujm. Canada East, March 34. IdCS. am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years' tanulng." , "I have so wonderfully benefitted in Ihe three short weeks during which 1 have used the Pe ruvian drrup.tbat lean scarcely persaade myself of the reality. People who have known me are aston ished at the change. 1 am widely known and can but recommend to others that which has done so much for me " A CASE OF 27 YER3 STANDING CURED. From IN3LEV JEWETT, fro. IS Avon Place, Boston 1 have suflered, and sometimes severely, for '17 years, from dyspeptic, 1 commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit from it. In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed unin terrupted health ever since." AN EMINENT DIVINE OF COSTON. SAYS : "I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it givea me new Vigor.Buoyancy of spir its. Elasticity of Muscle." Tkoutondt have bet e hanged by Ihe use of this remedy from weak, ttcidy, suffering creatures, to strong .healthy: and happp men and women ; and invalids cannot reasona bly hesitate to five tt trial, A pamphlet of 'i-i pages containing certificates of cures and recommendations from snie of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent frkc to any address. (L7tee that each boltlehas Pebuvin Syrup blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. SIfrSMORE, Proprietor, 3G Oey St New York HOLD BY ALL DULUGXSTa. SCROFULA. All Me.liral Men agree that IODINE is the BEST REMEDY for Scrul'ula and all kindred diseases ever dicOTered. The difficulty has been to obtain a Pcbk SoLnTlON of it. Ir. II. Anders' Iodine Water Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL VENT I 1 Containing a Kull Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerfal Vitalizing Agent and Kestoratire. has cared and will enre SCROFULA in all its mani fold forms. ULCER3. CANCERS. 8YPII I LI3.SALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with astonishing success in ca ses of U lieu mnll ni. Dvspep-iaf Consumption, Female Complaint, Heart, Liver and Kidney lliejses.tte. Circulars will be sent rsss to any one sending their an n res. Price fl.f G a bottle, or 6 for $..00 Prepared by Dr. II. ANDERS, Physician Sc. Che mist .5 ar..at k2 I It J. P. DLNSMORE, 36 Dey St. New Y Aad by all Druggiat. w ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CIJEURY HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, with the most astonishing success in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore T'Lroat ItifluerjZ'i, Whooping coogh, Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi culty of Breathic?, Asthma, ad ever y affec tion of THE TIMOAT.LUXGS CIIES7. which carries off more victims than any other dis ease and w hich baftl -s the skill of th Physicians to a greater cxti-nt than any other malady, of leu YIELDS TO THIS KK.MLDY when all ethers prove ineffectual. AS A .MEDICINE Rapid ia Relief, soothing in Effect, safe in in Oper ation. IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation. free from noxious tngredinent poison, or minerals ;'inlting skill, cir-ne,ai:d medi cal knowledge ; combining all that is 7aluahle in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease, it is INCOMPARABLE f and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con. fidence of the public, SEYMOUR-THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. V.. writes as follows : "WisTsa's Dls or Wild Oberrt pives nniversal satisfaction. It seems to cure a tough by loosening and cleanring the lunrs,and allaying irriljtion thus reiuuTinc ine taniv, insirna ui urying up ine cough and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the llalsam as go d as any, if not the best, Cough medicine with which 1 am acquainted." Itcv. Jacob Sechler, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respected among the German population in this rountry. makes the following state-iu-til for the benefit of the afflicted, Daa "tRs Having realized in my family impor tant benetils frm the use of your valuable prepara lion Wistabs Balsam or Wild Chkrbv it afford me pleasure lo recommend it to the public, tome eight years ago one ofiny daughters see uied to be in a de cline an-i little hopes of her recovery were entertain ed 1 then procured a Lottie of yoi-r excellent Kalvam, and before she had takn the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I bwve.in my Individual case made frequent use ot your valuable medicine.and have always been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER. Trice One Dollar a Botde. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dcy Street. New York gETli W FOWLE, tc boN, Proprietors,, Boston. AMD BY ALL SBDOaiSTS. Q RACES Celebrated Salvo - CUKES CUTS. BURNS, SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUNDS.BRUI3E3, SPRAIN3, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCER3. Grace's Celebrated t alve CURES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace'a Celebrated Salve . DEALS OLD 80RE3,FRESH WOUKDS.te. It is prompt ia action, removes paia at onec and re duces the nt aogry-looking swellings and itnfla matioas. as if by magic thus affordimg relief and a complete cure. Only 25 eents a box I (Sent by ma il for 25 cents,) For Sale by J. P. DIVSMOSE 33 Dey Street. New York. S. W. FOWE Sc. BON, Pro prieto.-, Boston, od by ail Druggists. Grocers, aad Country itor BUSINESS COLLEGE N- E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the coautry. The only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the United states author red to confer Degrees of Merit Diaplomas awarded to graduates in th Commercial Course under its cor porate sen! by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education -and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education of youus men for the various du ties and employment of business. life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED br a of system ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre eminently practical, giving the stu dent in the shortest time a romp lete iri-icht into the routine, detsls, customs and farms 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 aud published by the proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own use. saving one-half the ordinary tabor of the student andgivinp him a complete knowledge of U19 practice vf Ike befcl accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES BookeepiDg,Commercial Arithmetic, Pen manship, Business Correrpondence, Commercial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Commer cial Customs, Forma, and Actual Busi resi Practice. SPECIAL BLANCHES Algebra and the tHshet Mathematics, Phonography, Or namtnlal Penmanship, the Art o, Detecting Counterfeit Money, F.ngineeUng Sur veying, Jn'acigatijn and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for 'J rieprapning are far more ad vance of anything of the kind ever oflerod to the pub lic. A regular Tele.raph Line is connected with the Institution wi'h twenty branch offices in various partn of the ci'y, where public business is transacted, and sii which the students of this Institution are per mitted lo practice. No regular office practice can Le had in anv otker school of instruction in the country, withiut w hich no one can obtain a position as a prac lical operator. Young men are cautioned asainvt the deceptive representations of thoe who, without any such facilities, pretend laf ar.lt Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron tronngn ever betowed upon any Commercial school in the State. Over five bundre 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 clasu. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. T his Institution is located in the most central part of ihe city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have'ieen fitted up in the very Dost style with BUSIN ESS OFFICES UK. COUNTING HoUSF.. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE. AND A RKSCLAR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Butiuess. TO YOUIVG mux who desire the very brst facilities for a Practical Education for Uasia?s$, we gnaran lee a course of instruction no where elst equalled, while the reputation and Manding of the Institution among business men make its endorse me nt the best passport to success and advancement. All contemplating entering any Commrrial College, are invited to tend for an 1 LLl.'STUATKD CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, ana tun pacnculars or the course or instruction terms, fee L. FAISB.ISK3, J. HI., President. T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of Office Ruainegs. Nov. 4. IfttS lira. jytUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R, Moyer's Drugstore, corner of Main and Market Streets. A good assort' mcut of PURE DUUGS, Medicines. Paints. Oils and Yarnisbos, always on hard, and will be sold cheaper thau at auy olhei Dri g Store in itwn. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescription carefully compounded at Moyer's urug nore, A era and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store, Wi-hart's Tar Cordiil. Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Window's Soothing Syrup, sold at Aoyer's Drug For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R. Moyer" I'rug Store, Bloomsburg, Pa. iay 2, leob. tf. JTEW QOAL y ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Bloom .-burg ahd Columbia county , that they keep all the ditfi.-rent numbers of stove coal and selected lump co il for smithing purposes, on their wharf, ad joining MrKetvv, Neul Ac Go's Furna'-e ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the wnarf.to weizh coal. day and straw .Likewise a borM and wason, to deli ver coal to those who desire it- As we purchase a large amount of coal, we luienil to keep a superior article, ufd sell at Ihe very lowest prices. Pleae cull and examine for yourselves before purchaingelewhere. J. V IIENLiEI.SHOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. TIIE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal and Grorcries, the following named articles : Wheat, Kye, Corn. Oat. Potatoes, Lard, I'am, Slioul der, and side meal. Butter. Esgs. Hay. A.c, at the highest cash prices, al his Grocery ltore, adjoining the ir coal yard. J. W. UENDERSUOT. liloomsburg, April 2., 16W3, Jy. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. 3 BI.OOMSBUKG, CO LUMBIA CO., PA. T1 HE subscriber, proprietor J of the above named ex- tensive establishment, is now prepared to receive orders for All Kinds of Slacluocry, for Colleries, Blast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, MILLS. THKESIIING MACHINES, fcC &.C. lie is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in Pt-clnss t'oundries. . His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war- laut him in receiving the largest contracts ou the m st reasonable terms. 1X7" Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for casting. C t This establishment is loca.ed near the Lackawa na e Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 12. 1SC3. . WtJNTISTRY. HC. HOWE R, SURGEON DBNTIST, RFSPECTfULLY offers bis profess ional services to the ladies and gentle men of I'd-omsburgand vicinity. He is nrennreit in at lend f nil ih. .. n , I ... ........ ... . . . 1 . . fuiinu, operations inthe line of liis profession andis provided wnh fie latest improved POJiCEL.1I.y TKETf; whirl. mm I'ciniciiru tm goia.piaiina. silver and rubber br ioioohw 11 as me natuial teeth Mi ienl plate and block teeth manufactured an all ot en lions on teeth.earefullv nml nmnpri, mt.nH..i Renidence and of&re a few doors above the Court u mse. same snle. Blo.nsburg, June G 18G3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Aecfy opposite the Episcopal Church. LOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY 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 and Gentlemen's Shaw.'s, from low to the very best His Goods are fashionable and well Made. In addition to m w ,tAr fc- Ar ,m I. 1 . - - r , , -iiiauc civiling, 1 have piece goods for custom orders, Cloth, Casiiiicrcst, &c, &.c. And having one of the first class cutters, I guaran tee a fit in all eases snii vivn aii(.r,.t. n... . o - - -..oi.tuv u. . ' . u m variety of H 0OLEN AXD LIXEX ShIRTS. 1 Stockings, Neckties. Collars. Stocks, Handkerchiefs .h.uk icqiic ucu iia ni r.i ill l 1 11 cr Also, Hats, boots and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bags. 1 will sell at the lowest Market priess. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Bloomsburg, Nor. 15, 1S6S. QQf) A iTIOrVTQ ! Agents wan ted wr,Mr-7 sw juaa, vus. sTXU dress O. T. GARRY, Ctqr BttUdlBft Bedford. Main. Ad- ilIlI.LCU'S STOKE. OP Spring nnd Summer Goodn. nHE subscriber has Just returned from the cities JL with another large and select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which be is determined to sell on as moderate Urnis as cau be proeufed elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His rtock comprises LADiES DBESS GOODS if the choicest styles and latest faskions together with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and Vtstings. Also. Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Hollow-ware, Nails, Iron, soo'ESAH sizars, Ilats and Caps, tc. 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 ia exchange for goods- S. LI. MILLER. Bloomsburg. Nov. 92. 1865. -WYOMING INSURANCE COMPANY, VVILKES-BARRE, PENNA. tiriTAL AXD SlFXlS, $150, ASSETS. Stock not called in, Bills receivable, U. S. 5-20 Bonds, . . . Temporary and call loans. f50,000 40,(M)0 S5.0IMI (i,U(K) 6,1 ho I0:t shares Wyoming bant shock. 5i shares First National Bank at Wi Ikjt-Rnrre, 5.0HI) 70 shares Second National Bank at Wilkei liarre 7.IMHJ 4U shares Uilkes-Uarre Bridge Stock. - - 2.50 Real Estate. ' 1,519 Judgment. - - - . KM Due troui Agents and others, ... ,7,414 Ciinh in baud and in Bank, . - . . . 1,842 B)l&:jECT0RS. G. M. HOLLENIIACK, JOHN KKICHARD. SAMUEL WADHAMS, CHARLES DOKRANCE, R II. L.ACOE. L. D. SHOEMAKER. H. M. HOYT, O. VtJLLINi?, Vt. S. ROSS, CHAUI,K-A MINER, G M HARDING. SiEWART PIERCE, G. M HOLLENHACK, President. L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vies Prc7. It. a SMITH, Sscratart. F. DROWN, Agent, March 25, ISC5 msburg, Pa. QREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SElflNG MACHINES. Empire Shuttle JIatliinc ! SAI.E:R(X)MS. 536 Broadway. N. Y., 20 VVat-hinston rt eel. I'.o-ton. 921 Che. nut trecl. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEB. 14. ier.0. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable impr vcments. having been ex.iuiined by the uiosl profounJ experts, and pronounced o be 'Simplicity and Perfection CmLinrd. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or SIILTTLE t-TITCH. which will neither RIP aor RAVEL, and is a'ikeon both sides ; performs ported tewing oh every description of material, from Leather to (he finei-t Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from tho coarse-a to the finest number, llavins neither CA1 or COG V tl EEL. and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Noiseless Machine. 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, without fatigue or Injury to health Its Slrensth and wonderful Simplicity of Construc tion renders i'. almost impossible lo get out of Order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satislu tion. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article, to come and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. Cue half hour's instruction is sutlici'-ni to enable any person to wotk this machine to iheir entire sat islaction. Agents wanted for all towns i.i the United States, w here agencies are not already established. Also, for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be riven. IMPIRE SEWING MACHINE: MF'GCO.. 5:iti Broadway, N'. Y, s TOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numerous ru tniners that he continues the above business nt Ins old place of business on MAIN STREET, BLOOMS BCIIG. His customers and others can be accommodated with FANCY STOVES j of all kinds, Stovepipes.Tinware, and every pl?! article found in all well regulated STOVEV"""'1 AND TINWARE LSTA BLlSH.M tNTS in thecilrCs. anil onltiM most rpnAnalils fr,ii 7" SPOUTING, for houses and brns, will be put v 1HMH.C. ni?", an nuius 01 repairinr done promptly and udoii liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a large supply of Milk Pans, of different sizes and prices ; besides a fine as sortment of Fisher's Patent t-'elf-Sealin" Fruit Pre serving Cans. Give faun a call. " July id. If titi. if. A LECTURE TO YOTT'n irt-v Just Published, in a Sealed Enrelope Trite stz cents. A Lecture on ihe "Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spcrmatoribo-a. or Seminal Weakness. In. voluntary t missions. Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to .Marriiise generally. Nervousness, Con sumption, Epiledsy. and F-ts ; Mental and Phvslcul Incapacity, resuli inir from Self Abjse. tc Bv'koil. ERT J CULVER WELL, M. ! Author of the 'Green Boik," Sto. The world-renou ned author, ia this admirable Lec ture, c early proves from his own experience that the awfui conveniences i'f Self Abuse may 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 effectual, by wnich every sufferer, no matter wbat bis conditiou may be, may cure him' Sfclf ilienply. privptely. and radically. THISLEC- TV.t.V.,.'KJ,KOVIJ A"BOOS TO THOUSANDS A Ml TIIOL SANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post age stamps, by addressing 'H AS. J. C.KLINE" Sc. CO, 1-. Bowery. New York, PostOihce b x, 43cG. July 16, leu;. jy ' u W. C. BENSZCT, OEO. W. CABrEXTKB. Established 1828 G. IV. C.1RPEXTER, UEXSZE? & CO. WHOLES ALU DRUGGIST'. 737 Market St. one door below 6th. Pmladelphia. DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PAINTS OILS. GLAS, VARNISHES, DYE And every other article appertaining to the business, of the best quality, and at the lowest Market Rates, March 23. 186G. 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FECNING BOARDS f OR sale. The undersigned offers for sale upon the Hi.,TAa.,pna',e ter"". "this place of business, in BENTON, COLUMBIA COUM'f, one hundred thou sand shingles and a la re lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both piae and hemlock. - J. J. Wcu:nry. Benton, May 9, 1666. TTCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! X SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT .Fill Cur Tbe Itch in 48 Hours. Als enrea SALT RHEUM. IJM?ERS, cniL BLA INS. and all F.RITITmKItt iiptu?iili(I - 5U cents. For sale by all Pro grist. By sending 60 cants to WEEKS Jc POTTER, Hole Agents. 170 Wash ingtoa street, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail JYcw Stock of Clothinfr. Spring and Summer Goods. INVITP.S attention to bis stork of cheap and fash ionable Clothing at his Store, on MJN STREET. BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the Jl nitric an House, where ho has Jtit received from New York and Phi ladelphia, a full assortment of Hie 11 and ISoy's Clothing, including thn most fesbionnble. duruble and hand some, DK ESS GOODS, consisting of liox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil ClotK Confs, rind Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. lie also has replen ished his alieady large stock of Fall and. Winter Shawls; rtriped. figured ami plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fru.-y articles. N. II. He hnscoustantly on hand a Inrge and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestiux. which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kiud of clothing 011 very Blurt notice an J in tho best of uiji. ner. All his clothing is mnde to wear and most of it is of home iiiniiufacture. AND Of every Description, Fin and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex amine his geueral assortment of Clothing, WatcUos, lewelry, tc. Slc DAVID LOWENDURG. Bloomsburg, April 20. 1603. fr TessjTa II a V A Is AT i'ETKR ENT'S STORK, IN. LIGHT STREET, OF SP.:iI AiD CS CO C2D -ID jS3 o GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES HAS jast received from the Eastern Cities and is now opening at tho old stand a splendid assoittrcttt of kXJI 23 LT ca m. Ccl 2. S3 a which will be sold cheap for CASH UK COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock consists of Ladies' Dress Goods, choicest styles and latel fashions, CALICOES, M U.SLINS. GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, CARPETS, SILKS, SHAWLS, ISc.ndv IfSadt ClolhillST, SATINETS, CASSl.M- ERES,COTTONAI)ES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C. QUEENS WARE, CEDAR WARE, HARDWARE, M EDICINICS,DHUGS, COOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In thort, everyth ng usually kept in a country slore. The pa'ronage of hi o'd friends, and the pudic generally, is respectfully solicited. The highest market price pan' for eouutry produce. " PETE It ENT. Light Street, May 2, ISCO. Lackawnnua L Dloomsiura; Uailioad. "TO t& TWO DAILY TRAINS, tea ON AND AFTr'R NOVEMBER 27, 18R5, PAR SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS LEAVE SOUTHWARD P M P M Leave Prrantnn, 4 40 Kingston. 6.00 P.looinsl arg. 8.S0 Arrive at Northumberland 9.50 LEAVE N O R T H W A R D. A M Leave Northumberland, 7.00 Danville. 740 Ploomsburg, f.ii A M. f..55 9.VH 1030 PM 5 IK) 5 4U 6 ii 1U I j A: M for Fcranton Arrive at tcrat:ton. 1-2 40 Trains leavin; Kingston at S.30 connect with Train arriving at New York at 5-20 Leaving Nurtliuitibcl ind al H.UU A 1. and Kinslon 9 .10 P. M , connect with Train airivin; at New YorSi at 10.35 P. M. Psienger taking Train Sooth from Srranton at 5 5il A M via Noitliumberland.reaih llarrisioirc 1-2 30 P M. Hullimore 5 ZiO P ,M' Washington 10 OOP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P M. II. A. FONDA. Supt. Kingston. Nov, 25. 1RG5. rjMIENEW Spring & Sumisii r ITIcdicitic- zZevm isx sacs COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PilF.PjinKD FOR' C. W. PETTE3, BOSTON. By JAMES R. MCHOLS & CO, Manufacturing Chan i.t$, MANUFACTURERS OFTUE ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK WITH I'rofoxidc ol flron, Which baB become so favorably known as a TO.VJC J!XD IiKbTORAl IVE, Ry Physicians and luvalids in all parts of the ccun The new preparation. .5:irijpari!la in comb'ma titm with 1 1 id i Ue of Lime," presents one of the most prompt alterative agr nis. in a form capable of exert ing full anion upon the system, and this in minute and pleasant doses. It is conceded tnal the altera tive, resolvent, or tonic c-irects of Iodine, are exert ed most decidedly w,.cn nssocinted with citier a'ti r alives. in combination ; and the Sar?apari;ia seeum to fulfill perfectly all the favoruhle requisitions. 'l'he first eflVct usually observed nhen "SA RSAPAK II. LA WITH IODIDE OF LLM C" is taken, is an Increase of appetite showing that it has tonic properties of a marked character.' Its al teratrve cliecls are manitest in its ready combina tion with the blood aud tissues Pale. tcr fulou women and children improve rapidlv under its use, and Ihe vital functions assume a ln-althv condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of chron ic or acute affl-rtions peculiar to children. It is suit ed to them lo th by the mildness a nd efficiency of medicinal effi.-ct and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. It maybe given for along period where constitutional influences are desired, ami no repug nance, or disiiiclinat on to take the syrup, encoju-tj-red. In While-Swellings. llip-Joiiu Disease, and Distortions of the Spine, it should be given persist ently, in moderate dohcs, until relief is obtained. In the Spring of (he Year, and during the Warm Weather, the accumulation of morbid matters in the system seems to become manifest and very Iroublcsoinn. Las situde, Hcaaaehe. Boila, Costiveuess, Loss of ppe. lite. Pains iu the Joints, Indigestion, etc., are very CO 111 ill nil. Nothing ever devised is better ad.-i-.iled to exterminate ord.-tve offlhese afl'-.ctions thau tins new combination of 8ARSAPARILLA WITH IODIUU OF LIME. Ao preparation like it, or tchich approximates to ii.as an Altcratice, or Bloal Ptirifirr, has ever brf ore been placed vithin the reach of inrahds. Indeed, it is an entirely xkw and scitKTiriccouibiua tioo. in no respect reseuioling anything hiihetlo em ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de scription of its chemical character, therapeutic value,- manner of use, etc, are given in a circul ir, which can be had at the store of any and all first cluts Druggists. C7" Sold m Bloomsburg. wholesale and retail, by Eyt r Sc. Mover, and all Druggists June 6, IritiCJ Cm. MANHOOD : BOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JUST published, in a sealed enve- iiViJ loPe- frice 6 cents. A lecture on the Vr,iyr nature, treatment tnd radical enre of " - ,ir mw Spermatorhoea, or Seminal Weaknnss Involuntary Emissions, sexual D bility and Imped iinentsto Marri.-ige generally. Nervousness. Con sumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, ate. Ky Rob ert J. Culverwcll, M, D., author of ihri "Green Uook,' tc. ... The world renowned anthor. in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience, that the awful couscquences of Self-Abuse maybe effect ually removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, r.ngs, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter wbat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon 10 thousands. Sent under sea', to any address, in a plain envelope, on receipt 01 six cents ortwo postage stamps. Also Dr. Cul vcrwell's Marrige Guide, price 85 cent. Address. ' CHAS. S. C. KLINE fc CO.. 127 Bowery. New York, P. O. boa August 15, 1 860, I y Peas tC. SAMUEL KNORR, ATTORIVEY-AT-LAAV, BLOOMSBURG, FA. Office over Hartman's Store, oppoiils Pott Office Bloomsbarfc Afrll 4, l06.-tf. 7i . ?i? r . wpm . : AL. v mm dur - a ab mm etm swn mm mm am mrm mm, m mmrmr srm Mmmm mm A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. . Mm X I I I 1 1 1 1 , Thia prsparaUom, omg aiuf fovanbty -known, will thos- onguy mnviforaM -broken-down . ui low -spirited horses, b atrenrthenlns! - and cleansing th toraaoh and lata tines. It is a sore pr. rentiva of all dis. easM incident t , this animal, snrh U LCXd FYR, GULKCERS, YELLOW WA TF.R, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ' ENERGY, kc. Its use improves , tha wind,- increases tho appetite -gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms t h miserable skeleton horse. into a fine-looking and Spirited. To keepers of Cows this nrermrstlnn 1. i-.t vi-. . It increases the quantity and. improves the quality' " 01 mo mil. ltbM been pro van by ao ' tual experiment tot Increase the quan tity of milk and . cream twenty per cent, and make tha , butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives then an appetite, loosens 1 their hide, and ij-niake them tiuriv much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Uloeri la the Lungs, Liver, Sic, this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill tha above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Frica 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Paper for tL PB.EPAB.ED BY S. -A- FOUTZ &, MIO., AT THEIR. WHOLESALE DRrG AXD MF.DItT5E DEPOT, Mo. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers thxouga cut th United States. . .. .... 17" For talc at the Drug ftore or EYER MOYER, Uloomsburg P. nioomsburg. Jan. S. 1HC0. l2mo. DR. W. II. WIIITMOR, HAS been in successful practice for a number oj years, wilh the experience of the different hos pital in Europe, also a member of the Analytical Meilicnl Institute of New Yrrk, eotiti me to attend In all professional cases at his office No. itid Filbert Street, Pliiladi-lpf.ia. 'J. No patent Medicines arc ued Or recommended; the remedies adioitiistcred are thote which will not break rown the constituiinn, but renovate the sys tem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, im.l leave the system in a healthy and perlertlv rurH condition. . ... 3, DVSPKPSM. that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health aud happiness, undermining tha con tituti 111 t-tiJ yeatly carrying thousauds to uu timely graves, can most enipha.ically be cured, 4, Melancholy. Aliberratiou. that state ot Allna tion and weakness of the mind which rendsrs per sous incapable .it enjoying the pleasures or perform ing lh duties of life, 5, KHEUlATIiM,in any form or condltion.chron ia or artite. warranted curable. , EPILEl'SV, or falling sickness, all chronic oa slubbcrn cases of T S: AIjIj DI-SE A S E s radically removed ; ia t Kbeum and every descrip tion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous diseases which have baffled all previous medical skill, can ba cured by my treatment ; aud 1 do say all disease, Cyes CoNStxpTtoN) can be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket, ubii.h it u protection to the lungs against all thnnres of weather in all climatcss hav ing investigated for year the cause and character of intr-miit'enis (lever afN u;ue in all parts of the United Stales will cure peruiam 11 tly all chronic or aeute caes of ague and nervous pi.eases in a few 'ays. tauctr Cured withyut the knife or Drawing Biood, Tape Worm, that dread to the Unman Family for years, can be removed wiih two or tluse doses of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases, 'nnsultaiion in the tCnslish and German languages free of charce. Will make visits any distance, if desired Siy be addresse by letter (confidentially.) and Mciliciiie sent with proper direcuous to an part ol the country. , OFFICE-JCo, 023 Fi'.bcrtSt. PUila. April 4. IStifi ly. - - drTjTr. lvans, . rhjsicisn and Surgeon, jJAVlXli loi-a fil ?rmaiie:tily en Main - '-Strept, liLOOMSBFIlG. Ia., wooM in (orm the public geuera'ly. that be is preprared lo attend to all buMiess faithfully and punctually that uiay be intrusted to bis bare, ou terms commensu rate ilk thr limes. 7 lie pays strict attention to Sjrgary as well as ineiliriuo, Nov .23, 1 S03,-1y. . . mTm. THAUGII, AlTOUXEy-AT-LAW, BLOOMSBURG. Pa. Will practice ii tha several Courts of Columbia and aijoining counties. ir" All Collections promptly attended to. June i!, IMjti. CHAS. G. BARK LEY, At tonic v nt E,a.v, CLOOiSUlUt;, tOLliCIA CO., PAs l 7ll.I practice in the several Courtsof Columbia V County. All legal basiness intrusted to his ccie shall receive pioiupt utttntion. Office Hn Main.Mrcet, Uxchaugc Cuildinjs, over Miller's Store. LMoo:iiLurg. April 13. 1(4 .JuJicc cniic i'cacc, Licensed t onveiancerl Scrivener, and Surveyor. OSicc Rc.ivcr Valley, P.i. Will attend tot iking Acknowledgements. Writ Pe.4ds. Mortcigi-s. Lv.ises, flonds. Notes. Agree ments, tc. Srv ying atteudcj 10 with despatch, Ch irees moderate. (JR0CUKIE8 AND rJTH. ELvriU.L. having boucht L. Runynn' PRO a VISION STOKE is now picpated lo r'ell Grocer ies at Whole sale or Ritail, as licap as the Ccap est. bjs:::e yov ca. fiivd SUGARS, TKAS. COFFEES. S VRUI'S. STICKS, CRACKERS 51 ARCH. SODA CORN STARCH. DlklED FRUN. CANNED FRClT iVOODEN-WARE. FLOUR. FISH ' BEANS. ONIONS, &c&c EPH. W. ELVVELL. Blnomshurg Eeb 14, I8GC. w - asetiu evcrvwliero lo fI ...r improved $J0 Sowing Machine. Three rn-w kinds. I nd.-r and upper feed. Warranted lis ThV nvfv Ve S"UrT r lan" ""n.i-."S. paid !T ... . 7. ' " cu-u oy nowe, W heel- er Sc. W rson. Grover Ai Kaker. SnUr s, c nl Hac heliler. All .,, .,' J.rr "n ineiusand the teller Vr 7, .eli! tilriX and imprisonment. C.rc,:lrtr, free. Vdre". or tl7t OMNIBUS LINE. rrIlE undersigned would resnccifuilv 1 ihe citizens of liloomsbur a ,i d Vbe n.?M BC' erally. that lie i. ,,"'' le Public gen- an OMNIBUS LINE, bel CS tween this lace aud ihe dif- Jt ferent Kail Eoad Depots dai. V IV. f Sun-lavs T.n,u. . connect with the st v -ral T.:. " on heC.,w. .nd'w.urar.V.Wo SHO thlWI Fninl K.ik .. " ll ttO with those eomg .w.h a and Bloomsburg Road. " wn lne Lack. 4t .r ...via, u-?;zi. ar.y svw JACOB L.GIRT0N, Bloomsburg, A prim. ieft4. 'rprietor. BLAKfT.Q t pt a vr,o . . TV ll 1 or , z.a ivo I I 0 tverj de.cnption fc, ,aU tl tbu. ffl