AGRICULTURAL, TOPPING COIIN AND CQ11SFODDFR. TV'e are ia little danger of over estimating tho' value of well-cored, or only tolerably well-cured, corn-fodder. As feed for milch C0W3 it ia hardly surpassed by very good up land hay, and has to enconnter' only one serious drawback, namely : It must bo cut up fine, salted and wet up with a little meal, bran; or oil cat e of somti sort, in order to get the full benefit. The necessity of spending bo much labor upon it detracts from its value so that while in New England a fanner may pari aps afford to pay two-thirds what he would have to pay for hay, at the West, where fair hay may be had for the cutting and hauling, its valua is less in proportion. Still, fed whole, it is highly relished by all kinds of stock, and constitutes the chief liv ing of the young stock in winter over a large portion of the Northern States. At the "West the- great corn-fields, upon which sUdks are left standing after the cars are picked, afford winter feed, pQor and weathered though it 13, which helps many a herd through that might perish otherwise in the hard winters. When the corn-stalks are very large, it is hardly worth while to attempt to cure the big butts and rat them up for fodder. There is probably a small gain in the weight of the grain, if after the kernels glaze well the com be exit up at the ground, rather than topped above the cars. ' Yet where the great dent corn is planted, we incline decidedly to the opinion that there is a decided advantage gained when it i3 topped, and the tops and Btickera.(earless sidcstalks) are well cuied. The practice at the South of breaking out " the suckers together with the lower leaves of the corn, while yet it is green and the ears not glazed, certainly affords a very excellent fodder, and, if enough of the strong growing suckers, which would make good male flow ers, be allowed to stand to fertilize the tips of the cars, it is probably economical Wlic-e the smallkinds of corn are grown as through out Canada, New England, and New York, we regard it as a poor policy and a loss of fodder to top corn for the sake of getting a kind of fodder which the cattle will eat up clean if not chaffed. With' a little pains and labor, but a very small portion of the stalks are refused by the stock. Dr. R., of Hartford Co., Conn., had a cornstalk stack accidently put up too green, (or perhaps, it got thoroughly rain soaked,) bo that it heated, and the interior came into a condition of very active fermentation. The result was, that he thought it mostly ruined, and as soon as he could, threw off the unhurt portions to. save them, and thus opened what appeared to be. a mass of corruption 1 jt mi i . . ., . peneam. xhq uuns were tne only paris which retained their form, all the rest was a brownish or black mass,, smelling, however not unpleasantly. The cows showed their preference as once by rejecting the soupd Btaiks and eating the others, the softened oncSj with great gU3to. The fermentation had proceeded just so far as to form the fa mous ."brown ha," the stalks being Eoft, sweet and fiaversome. The Doctor has, we believe, repeated tho .operation with suc cess. - ...... GOOD CIDER. We saw last season the following going the rounds of the papers, but we know not where it originated. It is said to preserve cider in a sweet state any length of time. We give it for what it i3 worth , and as it looks right, we trust it will be generally tried this season which may be truly denomina ted a cider year and the result communica ted to the public through the Germantoicn Telegraph : Put the new cider into clean casks or bar rels, and, allow it to fermcntfrom one to three weeks, according as the weather is cool or warm. When it has attained to lively fer mentation add to each gallon three-fourths of a pound of white sugar, and let the whole ferment again until it posesscs nearly the brisk pleasant taste which it is desired should be permanent Pour out one quart of the cider, and mix it with one quarter of an ounce of sulphite of lime for every gallon the cask contains. Stir until it i3 intimate ly mixed, and pour the emulsion into the liquid. Agitate ths contents of the ca.sk thoroughly for a few moments, then let it . rest, that the cide may settle. Fermentation will be arrested at once, and will not be re sumed. It may be bottled in the course of a few weeks, or it may be allowed to remain , in the cask and used on draft' If bottled, will become a sparkling cider better than most of that which is called campagne wine THE GOOD HOUSEWIFE. The instant you enter a house, whether rich or poor, you know whether it belongs to a clever housekeeper or not It is not in the kind or amount qf property and furni ture, but it is in ita disposition, in the art with whch everything is made to look its best She ia never taken at a disadvantage. She it is who keeps the house on tho.ce fab ulous sums which drive the more lavish Lou.se wifes to despair, and cause a frenzy of admir ation in their less fortunate possessor?, yet who always has a well filled larder, and can produce a better supply at a moments notice than many others with double her weekly al lowance. With her full to overflowing, she never lets fall the smallest remnant cf duty, and even contrives to hold to the skirts f some pleasure as well ; she finds time for everything she has to do, and a proper place for everything she has to keep ; Ehe is never hurried, but punctual, timely, and ex act. The clever housekeeper has rarely un ruly children. Industrious herself she com pels others to be industriousas wellr and thus cuts off a large source of rebellion and dis-. affection. v To Head BEDECG9. A lady ' who has tried it sends us this method of extirpating the repulsive bedbug : y If ary of your readers need a sure remedy or bedougs, they can have mine, andc'.eanse the house of this troublesome vermin with out expense. They have only to wash with salt and water, filling! ho cracks where tW freq-1-ntwiih salt, and you may look in vain f :r them, fc'alt seero.-i inimical to bedbug, iud they will not trail through it I thick' it preferable to all ' 'ointments,' ' and the buyer requires no certificate a.s to it3 gen- BONE MILL? 1 1 PURE BONE DUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to be entire It free from aduNcr.liou. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer" a reliable quick yielding manure. (E7 Farmer can order direct or through any re sponsible dealer. A liberal discount allowed uelerj A J. BRt-INIG, August 1.1366 2m. Allentuwn, Pa. pq UKRAII FOR CATAWISSA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Cood to compare with stringency of the Money Market, Look and compare prices before Dure bal ing elsewhere. Just call at the favorite business stand of MeNinch & Shuraan. and you will be met by the obliging Proprietors or their Clerks and shown through their great variety Store free of charge, of course, they will give you a fair chance to spend your loose change, they trust much more profitably than it can bo spent elsewhere. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS, this Spring is much larger in alt Its varieties than usual. Their Ladies Dress Goods areof the nicest styles in Market. They have a fine assortment of E3nts, Cap, JBootsand Shoes, Summer Clothe. Casiuet. Casciiuers and Vestings, and numerous prticles common to such establish ments, besides it general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Qtieensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce 1 piiiTd. They wiu to conduct tneir dumhoss eu I lie aysieui- of "PAY AS YOU GO ' ami ihey thi-ik ibey can afford to veil very cheap. Tiiev .etiM-.i i.iP'r iiiauUs lor many pam tavors, and atf lie I'litn-e patronage of their former customers and tiie public j' uerally. itIO l.lwll Bl Oil L .tl.V.AI. May 10, 1906. tf. G HEAT ATTRA TION AT jr?.Tr TT. gr? rT pT S ?1 KOCt:iiY STOKE. ri'Ilt. Uliucfaijru utfs leave lu Hiiuuuni.1: tv iiic X citizens of Bloomsburg and the surrounding country mm ne ncrpi iimibuiuii mi uanti at un uiu stand. on the south cast corner of Main and Iron sts., a prime ot of GREEN AXD BLACK TEAS, Coffee. Susnr. Syrups. Tobacco, Cigars. Dried Fruit. Coal Oil. Sniin, spices, Hotter, teg, urd Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor and Hand Lamps, Paints of all kinds, and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's wear, Soaps, Flour, Chop, Queens ware. Glass, Put ty, Salt. Fish. Meat. Candies Buckets, . Brooms, Hosiery, Books, Writing Paper, Ink,' Hardware, Pocket Knives, Combs, sic. Slc. Slc . He keeps in fuct everything appertaining to a first class Uroccry and Sanely Store. He is determined not to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken u the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Uavingjust received anew frtock. the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy tliemselves. By gt.iri retention to business, be hop- tot only to re lain lit piiironage butto increase it. He feels thank. liil -a-- o.-sf ."avers, and with many years experience in in liusiitess. he feels confident he can render sat isiuCiioa to all who favor him with their patronage. . JOHN K. GIUTON, BloorDHuo.;. June 29, 1800. A HEAD ! AEAD 1 1 Latest and Grandest opening of the season "bOGART. 6c. KREAMER'S Cheap and Extensile Dry Goods Empori um ft 1?7 OS, Where they will offer the newest and most desirable styles and quaiiiie. of FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC DHYGODBS, embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the tuarUei. Ji.oDrv Goods line they offer the following, among ui? ay other articles sold by them, at PAAIC PKSCES, Plain Blact snd Fancy Dress Silks. Calicoes of every descrlptto end figure. Black and Colored Moha'. AV.icc.is, Real Organdy Jaconet Lawn ; 31usline, Sheetings, Tilloiv Case itfiislius and Linens. Tit kings. Checks, Cotton Pantalaon Stuffs, Linen Drillings, Flannel?, Cotton and Linen Table Cloths, For the latest style of PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, for Ladies pnd Children, cull upon BOG ART & KREAMER. They also keep on band a complete assortment of rVoiions and Jroccrics, consisting, in fart. Gloves. Hosiery of all kin Is, Balmorals. Konnet Ribbons, Summer II at for men, women and children. Head dresses, lace veils, pen knives, combs of every description, pencils. pen paper and ink ; Aln, Sugars. lol a -e, (goo.1 syrups.) salt, pepper and rpices, Maekerel of good quality, cheese, bui'e.- am' e?ss. bams, shoul Icrs and sides. 1 hey ito uave a full assortment of such as axes, nails and spikes, sevens, hinges and bolts. Paints and Oils, Cedar Buckets and Willow Baskets, &e. Slc. BOG ART & KREAMER, ' sell rheap for Cash, or Country Produce, which will betaken in exchange for goods. Give them a call and ex active their extensive assortment for your selves btTjre purchasing elsewhere BOGART tc KREAMER. July 4. 1 66.-tf B LOOMSBURG FANCY TRIMMING AND BOOK -STORE, Second door below Hartmaa's Main Street. Just received a new stock of ZF.PHfRS, WOOLEN AMD COT TOV YARNS, CORSETS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN, EDGINGS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, and every variety of articles usually kept in a FAISClr STOESE. Also School Books. Hymn Books, Bibles, Sunday School Books, and a large lot of MISUELLAXEO US B 0 OKS, Account and Memorandum Books. Blank Deeds. Bonds and Mortgages, and a general and well-selected assortment of Paper, Envelopes, &e. A.D.WEBB. Bloomsburg, Jane 29, 13C6, -tf w AJLli "DAPISK. THE onderiijned respectrully ennounees to the public Uia: tie keeps const.tnt'v on Hand, at bis oldxand, one t'oo' below Lutz's Ortrj Si ore. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Piper Window Shades, Co.-dt, Tas sels and Fixtutes- for Pictures . ice., o, toe very latest Ftyles. and is prepared. to no all ilus o. ntiper hanging to order. E. J. THORTON. Bloomsburg, April 4 1S6G. If M. WIIITM0YER; ATTOiriVEY - AT - IjW, BLOOMS BURG,' Pa, Office opposite Post oJJicei over Hartmans store. Back Eayt Bountyt Pensions and Gov ernment claims promptly collected. Bloomsburg, Apr. 4, 'GO. - RAPPING AND MINING PA- PER. naving thorough! v overhauled mrPi per Kills at Mil! Grove, near Cloomsbnrg. Co!itai!iia County, Pa I am now prepared to fill all orders for wrapping, vry Blasting tod Water ProofPaper. on short notice and fair price. I bare opened a, ware. hoofe in Wllken-Barre. and appointed Joseph Brown of the firm o Brown, Gravfe Co., my agent to dispose ' '"j rle( tuurBC uouniy. x.. . - THOMAS TSEXCH, ' HE PERUVIAN SYRTTP 13 A BfiOTECTED SOLUTION OP TH V. JProtoxicIe of Iron, , a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY supplying the Blood wifli hn v.tal PRmciru. ob uvea nmssr-JKON. This is the secret of the wontlert'ul .nccess of this remedy in curing DjspepatJ, LiTer Oomplainl, Dropsy, Chronio Diarrhoea, Doil. Nervous AffettioBs, Chills und FererB, Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Di'eates of the Kidneys & Bladder, Female Cotnplainta, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the yglem Being free from Alcohol in any form, its energis ing effects are not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent,isfusing strength, viifor and New Life inte all part of the system, and buiidiug up an IRON CONSTITUTION. DVSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Venerable Archdeacon 8COTT. D. D. Dunn jm. Canada Eat. March 4i4, 18(15. "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years standing." "I have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during which 1 have used the Pe ruvian srrup.that lean scarcely persuade my self of the reality. People who bav 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 YE IRS STANDING CURED. From IXsLEY JEWETT, No l i Avon Place. Boston 'I hit v.! suffered, and sometimes neverely, for -.'T years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit from it. In the course of three or four weeks 1 ivas entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed unin terrupted health ever since." AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON. SAYS: have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it gives me new Vigor, Buoyancy of spir its. Elasticity of Muscle." Thousands hart been changed by the use of this remedy from weak, ncklyjutfcrimg creatures, to itrong.kealthu: amd kappft men and rotten; and invalids cannot reasona bly hesitate to girt it m trial, A pamphlet of XJ pages containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, Will be sent rats to any address. n7See that each bottlehas FcKCvuf Sru,vr blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor. 36 Dev st.New York SOLD UY ALL. DRUGGISTS. s CROFULA. All MedicaKMen agrre that IODINE is the BEST REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever (li-icnvered. The difficulty has been to obtain a Peas Soinnow of it. Utr M. Anders' Io!inc Walcr Is a Pure Solution of Iodine. WITHOUT A SOL VENT I! Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of , water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agenl and Restorative. Hiseuredand will cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold forms. ULCERS, CANCERS. 8YPII1 LIS.SALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with astonishing success in ea ses of Rheumatism, ly f pep i a f Con sumption. Female Complaints, Heart, Liver and Kidney Disejses.fce. Circulars will be sent rite to any one seizing their adilress. Price $1,(0 a bottle, or 6 for $5.00 Prepared by Dr. II. ANDEKS, Physician Jc Chemist.! J. p'dYnSMORE, 36 Dey St. New Y Aad by all Druggists. yiSTAR'S BALSAM OF AVJID CHERRY . HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, with the most astonishing success in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat iLfluenzt, Whooping cough, Croup, Liver complaint, Bfonchiti3,Difli culty of BreathiDir, AstLma, ad ever y affec tion of THE TIIROAT,LUNUS CIIES7. which carries ofTrnore v;clim tb.-o pov other di eae and whir Itrffl ...c -i o" tie C'ty Mciaai to a greater extent . o. '?r piiit-y. often Yl EL. Da '''O '-'HIS EMEU? when all others prove t ietTxkiji. AS A MEUICLNE Sapid in Relief, sootiiin; EfTecl a fe in its Oper- IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation. free from noxious ng.-ediricnt poisons, or miueraJs ;'Jnlting kill, gcirnie airc medi cal knowledge; combinins all that is valuable 'i Uie vegetable kingdom for this class of disease, it is INCOMPARABLE ! andi entitled, inei(,, and receives the general con fidence o. iUe pii; ic, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman. N. v- v.v'.e p "ol'orr-i :-- ' VVirr kn' C of Vi uOiCi ives universal sali-fact'O't. 'ceai o r' e .. I onii br iof ning ant' clejof'-i : r-tii ".rt; i-r;ii-:oii tiius removi.5 t,'e c. i. e. o- t..-yi.- v, .oe con-ii and letivi , -. e aii'-ot tou'iicuie ('..I'vim as go i r- ; .iv. ""to, ..ie oeit, Coiij aicuiciue with wliicu 1 p fcit. '.et-. Kev. -Jacod Secbler, or Hanove pa. WeP ttiow.'prtp iHi'fJ esoer.pt pion -Jie Ceuinn populniio-i '' . coii.t-i v .dh'i-j .te -oi owij L.sie itient for i tie itemed o ' . ie urti'i ed. Dear S.ss IHi-i 15 .-citii.et' '. atv 'sm' impor tant benefits "oui ,ue . -e o" on V a .'e i-ei j ra tion W.sTAtf CtLxii or W i.o CHt itrv- i, eiii-,.s me pleasure to recouii.i.i- " .0 onoi t. -'o.ie years ago one o.-ny finw.e,-, it-eaied ioue -i a de cline ant little hopes o.'ue.- -e,ove'.v we-e " etuin ed I then procured a bottle o vot-. eiC' ''e '!; I9u. and before she had takn toe vvoo'e o" . le coi cnt of the bottle there Was a g.-en. ;..,.rve.(e.H j.) i,, health. I buve.m my intliviutt.i r.. j .ipt.e ..ei,uent use 01 your valuable mediciae.aub Cave ai.vutr ueen benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER. Trice One Dollar a JiolUe. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMOP.E, 36 Dry Street, New York SETH W FOWLE, It SON, Proprietors,, Boston. AND BY ALLCRLOOlSIi. G RACES Celebrated Salve CURES CUTS, BURNS. SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUND3.BRUISE3, SPRAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated fralve CURES 8ALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve . HEALS OLD SORES .FRESFI WOUNDS.tc Itis prompt in action, removes pain at ooec. and re duces the most angry-loohinx swelliotn and imfla rnatioas, as if by Biagic thus aiTortitai; relief and a complete cure." Oolyi5eets a hoi J (3ent by mail fori! cents,) For Sale by J. P. DIVSMORE 36 Dev BtreeLNew York. S. W. FOWE dc SON, Proprieto.-s.Boston, and by all Druggists, Grocers, and Country stores. , . January 27, 1J Jy. T BUSINESS COLLEGE N-E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets; PHILADELPHIA. The mot complete and thoronehly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the country. The only one in the city pos,esiog a Lejihiniitre Charier, und the only one in the Uniietl States uutlior ized to confer Degrees of Merit- Diuplomas KtVKrded to graduates in the Commercial Course under itscoi porate seal by authority of law. Condocled by geutleuicn of liberal education and extensive experience in bti:ines, tiod uflording ue quailed vtl vantajes for the lhoion,i .lieoretical and piaciht education oi'ynung men lor the various du ties and employment of businen- lue. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a of system ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre eminently practical, giving the stu dent in the shortest lime a comp leto irtishl into the routine, detnls, customs and farms of business in general . as conducted in the best regulated commer cial aud financial establishments. THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPIVO Upon f new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, arranged and published by the 1 proprietor 01 inia initiiiuiimi exclusively tor 111 own use. saving one-half the ordinary labor of the student and giviup him a complete knowledge of tli? practice Of the be hi accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES Bookeepiog, Commercial Arithmetic, Penman-ship, Business Correrpondence, Commercial Law, Lectures oa. . Business Affairs, Commer cial Customs, Forms, and Actual Busi ness Practice. SPECIAL BRANCHES. 'Qlgebra and the Higher -Mathematics, Phonography, Or namental Penman kip, the Jlrt 0, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Kngweeting Sur veying, MacigattJn and Trlegrapkinir, TEl.LtiR A I'll I VO. The arrangementi .'or 'leiegrapning are tar more ad vance of anythins o..ne kind ever oflered to the pub lic A regular Te'e.raph Line is connee'ed with the Irigliliilion wih twenty branch offices in various partM ofthe ci'y. where public business is transacted, and in which the student of this litgiiimion are per mitted to pructit e. No enlar office practice ran be had in anv o'eer chool oT instruction in i'ie country, without whicu no one can obtain a position as a prac. licitl operator. Youns men are cautioned against the deceptive representations of Uioe who, without an? such facilities, pretend in t ach Telegraphing PATRON ACE. This Institution is now enjoying the largest pntron tronage ever bctnwed upon any Commercial school in tfe State. Over five bumlres students were in atten dance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The bel class of students may inva riably be found here, aud all its associations are first claoit. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. This Institution is located in the most central part ofthe city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed,- All the rooms have been fitted op in the very bet nyle with BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOUSE.. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE, AD A REori.AR BANK OF DEPOSIT AXD IS.-UE, supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes nsed as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Business. . TO YOVKC JIEIV who desire the very b-gt facilities for a Practical l.ducatiou lor llusinrss, we guaren tec a course of instruction no where else equalled, whi'e the reputation ar.d standing ofthe Institution among business men make its endorse meiit the best passport to success and advancement. All contemplating entering any Commercial College, arc invited to seud for an I LLCSTKAT ED CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, Slc. L. FAIRDAXKS, .1. 31., President. T. E. MERCHANT, SupL of Office Business, Nov. 4, lsiia 12m. JRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R. Moyer's Drug Store, corner of Main and Market Streets. A good assort ment cf PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Paints. Oils and Varnishos, always on hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any other Dri g Store ia lown. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Moyer's Drug Store, Ayers and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store. Wihart's Tar Cordial, Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Winslow'g Soothing Syrup, sold at A'oyer's Drug Store. For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R. Moyer's Drug Store, Bloomsburg, Pa. May d, leGO. tf. L The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of l;loorii,liii r- ;rtd Columbia county , that, tiiey Keep nil the dirT.-retii .iiimliers of stove coal anii selected liliitp co il f'if I'iiliing pur;toscs, on their w harf", ad joining VrKe'vv, Ne;il & Go's Furnace ; with a good pair Bufltiio tuples on tile wharf.to weih coal.hev and straw. 7.i.evvie . horse and wagon, to ilclivc- coal to Iho-e v. ho tlei.e it. As we purchase a larse autouni o ro.il. tve ip.end ko keep a fiiperior ai licle, and sell P; uie vcr. loue-i u.-ii-s. Picae cni and examine fo- jot'isetves oe.o e nun hpiii''lewhere. J. V. Hi;UEl..Sltr. AUGUSTUS MASON. "pHE nnde'i'Tned w-l1 trte, 'o exchange for Coal I ?nd C,-o"e ies .ie "o'oiv. named ariir.leg : Wheat. Rye Cor.t.Oai-. lo.;io. I.;ird. Ham, Shoul der, unt: sioe nie,.i. diner Ksg llav. ic1 at the highest si ttrces, pi i: t'.oce.v Store, a.lj iiiiing theiicox'va u. j. W. M UNDERSHOT. Blooui-.iti-3. Apri' It 'iKj. ly. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. All Kinds of Machinery, for CoMeries, ftiast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, M1LI.S, TH P E'H C MACdl PS. .C &.C. He is also prepared -o e S.oves, pii t,ie and f ntterns. p'ow-irons, -i.iti everytJiu usually made in ni stias r oumlrieis. His extensive facilities rnt pra't;ca' wot kmen. war lanthimin recviviii; me largest contructs ou the m M-t rejsonnhle term". ITT Oraiu ol all kinds will be taken in exchange foi castings. XL? This establis-hmem is 'oca.ecl near the l.ackawa na a Bloouisburg uaiiroad Depot. PETER EILLMYER Bloomsbury, Sept. 10. IG3. DENTISTRY. HC. HOWE R, SURGEON DBNTTST. fm-j' .''k. KcSI X IrLLLV ofcrs-iis ornfess-f-ionai services to the tiiies i.n, 2Cntie IXfy men of t:i..o.ibtr3.,.. vic'-nvtle is ' '' prenareti oriieno.o Hie vxrions on.ralions in Ilia linn n.' ...n.a .. : . , l " .-..w ... .. . .-. ... at,, .www f ,,,, -IIVIUI'O ttrtt hlliA InlAdf ...n,nn..: Citi,fi i . .......... . . . will he inserted on ?old.pii'titi,i.siVer?iiu ruiioer be e tolooliwi-ll as 1I10 11 rj is i a I 1 nut f Mi'ieril n'te anu block teeiit nanufirtitred nn all ut iw-m-.ircit'1-jr . "in tiropT'V flieiltleti lO. Residence n.il office a tet' doors above the Cou.t BloOiiisburj, june C 18C3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. LOTHLN'G OF ALL DESCRIPTIOaNS. MY stock is composed of fine clothinj. medium aud low priced adapted to all conditions, tastes and wants. He has the latest styles for the season a fine assortment of Overcuals and (.endeDien's Shawls, from low to the very best His Goods are lathionnble and well ALtJe. In addition to my stock of ready-made clothing. I have piece goous for custom orders. Cloths, Casiiiicies, fcc, &c. And having one of the first class cutters, I guaran Ue a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a variety of H 00LEX AXD LIXEX ShIRTS, Stockings, Neckties, Collars, Stocks. Handkerchiefs everything in the gentlemen's Hue o- clotnin?. Also, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bags. 1 will sell at the lowest Market oricss. Please eive me a call before purchasing elsew tere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg, Nor. 15, 1865. CQO A SlOXTHl Agenta waniea j . mfoXVz ntrely nem artUl's. just e-nt. Ad. 2iTg.EJctVBiialiBs Bedford. Main. DcS3, 1805. If, &A BI.OOMSHUKG.CO J$ LUMBIA CO., PA. j-ff "E ',,b!,r-ri,"r. PrnP"ctor 1 1 a r 'TfC'5 a'",v! named ex- FiZ -if-.' 1 "?3 """"'ve establishment.is now jJiXaJj' prepared to receive orders IU1I.I,ER'S STOKE. of Spring mid Summer Oootls. ryH e : subscriber has just retnrned from the cities JL wiih another large and select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchn-ed at Philadetnhia nnd New York, a', the lowest Autre, tind wnicb lie is 0 el er mined to sell on us moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in r.'ooiii'-bi'ri. II s totk comprises LADIES DKESS GOODS i if the choicest styles and latest fashions together with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and Vtstings. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Hollow-ware, Nails, Iron, ROOTS AHS SMOZB, Hats and Caps, ice. In short, everything usually kepi in a country 'tores, 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. H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22 18R5. WYOMING INS IR AW 'V i: COJJ PAN Y, W1LKES-D ARRE. PENNA. CAPITAL AXD SIIfITs, - - $150, ASSETS, Ptork not called in, ,000 Bills receivable, -I r tf. 5 -20 Bon rig. - 40 (WO 2.1 .000 Temporary and call loans. 6 ,000 UK! shares Wyoming liank stock. ti .IfO 5 shares First National Bank at Wilks-Rarre, 5 ?(! ah.rpi KntiiinnI Itnnlr fit IV i I )ram. Sin a 1 ,IM)0 .ooo 4 shares VVilkcs-Uarre Bridge Stock. - . 2 .SfO ,519 102 ueai entitle, ...... j Judgments, line from A rents and others. ... 7 .414 Cash in hand and in Bank, 1 DIRECTORS. G. M. HOLT.ENBACK, L. D. SHOEMAKER. JOHN REICHARD. H. M. HOYT, SAMUEL WADIIAMS. O. VOLLINS, CHARLES DORRANCE, Wm. S. ROSS, R. I). LM:i)E CHARLE- A MINER, STEWART PIERCE, G M HARDING. G. M IIOLLEMKACK. PrenUent. L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vice Yres l. W. C SMITH. SecRATAar. F. BROWN. Agent, March 25. 18G5 msbtirg, Pa. QREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SEWING MACHINES. Empire Shuttle JSacItisie I SALESROOMS, 5.10 Broadway, N. Y., S!.)0 Washington tt eet, Boston. UJ1 Chet nut Street. Philadelphia, PATENTED P'EB. 14. IW0. "tnil IS MACHINE is constructed on entirelv new X principles of mechanlHin, possessing many rare ar.d valuable impri vements. having been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced I o tie Simplicity and Perfection- Combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular action makes the LOCK or SHI TTLE STITCH, w hich wil neither HIP aor RAVEL, and is a'ike on both sitles : performs porfect sewing on every description of material, lnini trainer to me nnesi oausoorc muslin. with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest numbor. Having ncitlier UAVI or COU W 11 EEL. and tho l?ast possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphaticully a Noiseless Jfachine. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in the market A ;irl twelve years of age can work it steadily, wttuout laligue or injury to neaiin. Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Contruc tion renders i'. almost i in ioh? i ble to get out o' order, and ia GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply tiietutif Ives w ith a superior article, to come and examine this UNRIVALLED M ACHINE. Cne half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable any person to work this mac hi ne to their entire sat idluclion. Agents wanted for all towns i I the United States where agencies are not already established. Also. for Cuba, Mexico. Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will h civen. LMP1KE SEWING MACHINE MF C CO.. 5:iii Broadway; N. Y, S TOVKS AND TIN WAKE. A. M. RUPERT, Annonnces to nig many friends and numerous rut tomers that he continues the above business at his old place uf business on MAIN STREET, BLOOMS HI KG. His customers and others can be accommodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds, Stovepipes.Tin ware, and every ? J artirle found in all well regulated STOVP'" .? AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENTS in the cities ami onineniosi reasonable terms. Uy E-riu l l M., tir nouses and torns, will be put " r "n nonce, nim, an Kinus oi repairing done I'i.'.iijmi j anu u iivi iiucrat icrins. He also keeps on band a larc supply of Milk i .in., oi uiiit-r-ui sizes anu prices ; Deijes a fine as sortuient of Fisher's Patent M-lf-Scaling Fruit Pre cti f..sc v. . . , itc iiiiu a can. July Id. lr. tf. S2.080 $15 Stencil ,T y neressary. mar's by anv one with il Too Is No experiencs try. The President. I'ah. iers, and Treasurers of 'J liank indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address the American Sten cil Tool Work. Springfield, Vermont August I, letiti. Sin. J 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FECNING BOARDS I OR salo. The undersigned oilers for sale upon the most reasonable terms, at his place of business in BEN'TOV. COLUMBIA COC.NTY, o.ie hundred thou sand tliin;les -nil la ree lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemlock. J. J. McHKNRY. Benton, May 9, ISflG. W. C. HEKtfZEY, CKO. W. CARPENTER. Established 1828. G. W. CARPEYTER, HEXSZE & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST?. 737 Market St. one door below in, Philadelphia. PRCGi, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, DYES And every other article appertaining to the business, of the best quality, and at the lowest Market Rates. March 23, 1Titi. . T 1 (11 ! I I ( II ! ITCH ! JL SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH WHE ATOM'S OINTMENT H ill lure The itch in 48 Hours. Also curesSALT RHEUM. CI.CFRS run BLA INS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIV "rice 50 cents For sale by all Druggists. By ending i.Q cents to ULtKS St POTTEK.Sole Aeents ITn Wash ington street, Boston, it will bo o warded bv mail free of postage, to any part of the United States June 6, lt'titi. ly. pORKS HOTEL, GEO. IF. 3IAFGER, Proprietor. The above well-known hotel has recently nnder gone radical changes in its internal arrangements, and its proprietor announces to his former custom and the travelling public that his accommodations for the comfort of bis guests are second to none in the country. His table will always be found sup plied, not only with substantial food, but with all the delicacies of jhe seaseu. His wine aad H-juors (except that popular beverage known as 'JfcZcsry.') purchased direct from the importing houses, are en tirely pure, and free from ail poisonous drugs, lit is thankful for a liberal patronage in the past, aad will continue to deserve it in the future. JunelMS-lf. GEOEGB VV. MAUGEK. JYcid Stock of Clothhv rr Sjirinj and Slimmer Goods- INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fash ionable Clothing si his Store, oa MJJ1X STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above Ike American Bouse, where be has .Inst received from New York and I'm laneipma a tu1) assortment of ITIcu and Roy's Clothing, including the most feshionahle, durable and hand some, tea uuuus, consisting of - lioxt Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. Ha also ha replen ished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penuers anu tancy articles. N. II. He has constantly on hand a larze and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vestmcs. which lie is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of cunning on very su jrt notice and in the best of in in ner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is or home ranuufacture. AND Of every Description, Fin- and Chenn. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex amine his geueral assortment of Clothing, Watches, jeweiry, ate. ate. DAVID LOWENBURG. Bloomsburg, April 20, 18G5. FUESZ3 ARRIVAL AT PETER ENTS STORE, IN LIGHT STREET, OF SPIS AWD SU.T2JIKU CE DD 223 o GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES HAS just received from the Eastern Cities and is now open ing-at the old stand a splendid asgoitrretit of L OP OH si CO. Cfl 0. 23 a which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! His stock consists of Ladies' Dress Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, A UJiLlNS. GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, CARPETS, silks, shawls, EScariv iTln.lc Clothing, SATINETS, CSSIM ERES.COTTON A DES. KENTUCKY JEANS THREAD, &C. QUEENS WARE, CEDAR WARE, HARDWARE, M EDICI N ES,DRUGS, BOOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short, everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of hi. o'd friends, and the puc'ic generally, ia respectfully solicited. 1 he highest market price paid for conutry produce. PETER JSNT. Light Street. May 2. 18G6. Lar kawam:a & Bloomsburg Railroad. UssSr TWO DAILY TRAINS. ?&a ON AND AFTKR NOVEMBER S7, lM, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RLN AS POLLOVS: LEAVE SOUTI1WA 1 f, P M P il AM, Leave S.-ranton, 4 4d ti .rx) " Kin2ln, 6.00 " Bloomslurg. 8.i!0 9.2U Arrive at Northumberland 9.50 l'J.3o LEAVE NORTHWARD. A M PM Leave Northumberland, 7.00 5 1'0 " Danville, 7-40 5 40 ' Bloom sburg, e.'ii C it'i Arrive at Scranlon. 12 40 10 15 Trains leavinp Kingston at S.30 A: M for Scranton connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.-'0 Leaving Northuuihe'l.ind at 8.00 A M. and Kingston 2 30 P. M , connect with Train arriving at New V'ork at P. M. Passenger taking Train South from Scranton at 5 5il A M via Noithiimberland.reai h Harrislmrs 1-2 30 P M. Baltimore 5 .10 P M.. Washington 10 00 P M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at "i 00 P M. II. A. FONDA, Supt, Kingston, Nov, 25. 185. rplIE NEW Spring & iuiii-tiek Medicine- COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PR F.P.I RED FOR C. W. PETTES, BOSTON, By JA3IES R. MCKOLS it CO. Jd w ufacturing Chcm isfs, MANUFACTURERS OFTHE ELIXIR PERUYIAX BARIC WITH Protoxide of Iron, Which has become so favorably known as a J-0.VJCJ9.YD RESTOK.n It'E, By Physicians and Invalids in all parts ofthe eoun ry. The new preparation, '5.irsapn rilla In comhina- linn w mi tiiiiiuK oi inline," presents one oi tiie most prompt alterative agent.., in a form capable o" otcrt ing lull action upon the system, and this '' l minute and pleasant doses. Itis once, led that the altera tive, resolvent, or tonic effects of Iodine, nr.. i-ihii. ed most decidedly wen nssociited with other alt.-r- coiuoiMaiioii : ana tne Sarsnparilla scemt. in iuiiiii perfectly all the fa vorahle requisitions. The first etf-ct usually observed when 'S A USA PA l ILL A WITH IODIDE OF LIME" istnken.isanincrea.se ofapp. tite showin that it nas tonic properties of a ni trked character. Its al leratrve ellects are manifest in its ready combina tion with the blood ami tissues Pale, scrofulous women and child re n improve rapidlv tinder its use and the vital functions assume a n a'lthv condition. Il is admirably adapted to a larre number of chron ic or acute alt. cttoiig peculiar to children lii.-,..t. t:d to them both by the mildness a ml Hi, ..... r medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive form of tun reiiieuy. it may to given for a long period where constitutional iiirtuences are desired, au l no rrpug nance, or disinclinut on to take tne syrup, encoun tered. In While Swellings. Hip Joint Disease, and Distortions of Hie Spine. it should be civen persist ently, in moderate dofces. until relief is obtained Iii the Spring nf the Yi-nr, and during the Warm Wotther, the Prcumulatioo of morbid matters in the system seems :o become manifest and very troublesome Las situde, I'tauache, Boils, Cosiivcness. Loss of .ppe. ttte, Psms in the Joints, Ind'sesiion, etc , arn very common. Noihiiii ever devtseii rs netier adapted to exterminate or n I ve offltiese eir c.iom ilun this n,. w OF lVmE " of t3ARSl,,'AR,'-','A VV1TH IODIDE Ail preparation like it, or which approximates to ii-as an AlO'raticc, or BLhI Purijhr, has ererocfo.toee nlaced fithi. e reach of inraltds. Indeeo. i is i i entirely eiv poo at:iT ric combina tion. i no respcci .eseuio'ioi aav,hi,ig hiihuttoeiu ploveo Toe onieioo oC rnedica' -nen concerning ii.the de scr'u.ioii o iis , iiemit.il c tarpoier. , uer-ottofic val ue. ..miner o. use, etc. are gve.t it a circular, whit i r?n be Und at the tiore o any aou aH Qrst cl D n?3i,s. O" So t- in B"ooms(l.rg wholesale and retail, by tyi"& Mover, and aH OrU"iats Ji'.ie o, t.-iot. om. MANHOOD 0 W L OST, 110 W RESTORED. JUST published. In a sealed enve lope. Price G tents. A lecture on the nature, treatment and rao'cul cure of Spermatorhoca. or Seminsl H'eaknnss Invo'untary Emissions, sexual D-bil.iV and Imped iments to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con sumption. Epilepsy, and Fits : Menial and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Setf Abuse, i.c. By Rob ert J. Culverwell, M, D.. author of th-j 'Ureen 'Book,' 4cc. The world renowned author, in tb's admirable Lec ture, ch arly proves from his own experience, that the awful ci'iiscqnences of Sclf-Auuse may be eff-ct-uly removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous suryical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing nut a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no malt, r what his condition mav be, may cure himself cheap'y, privately and radically, This Lec ture wiM nrove a boon to thousands. Sent under sea', to anv address, in a plain envelope, on receipt ot siic-ms ortwo postage stamps. Also Dr. Cul vcrwell'8 -Marrige fVui.le, price 25 cents. Address CH AS. S. C. KLINE Sl CO.. 127 Bowery. New York, 1. O. box 4ooC, August 15, IfGb, ly Peas St, Co. . SAMUEL KNORR. ATTOKlVEy-AT-LAW. BLOOMSBtRG, PA, OJJice over Uarlman's Store, oppotite Post Office Bloomsburg; April 4, lifl.-tA. ' fr O U-T'SSVQ- cCf, "v. Hotsb iil Gatlla MMh This TpreparaUos). long ud favorably -known, will tho -ougbly reiavlgorats) broken-down maH low -spirited horses, toy strengthening and cleansing ths stomach, and inte tines. It Is a sure rs Tentive of all diss eases Iscident t this animal, such i YELLOW WA TER. HEAVES, COUOH8. DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, fcc. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a, smooth and LTJNG IXVEB, GLAUDEBa glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this preTOiraUon Is InralnahTA It increases the quantity and Improves the quality oi tne milk, it hai Joeen proven by ao taal experiment t4 Increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make th batter firm and sweet. In fattening, cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens - iuieir nine, bw - makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers f the Lungs, Liver, Ac, this article acts as a specific. By putting from i one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Paper for tl. PB-EPASED BY - S. A. FOUTZ &c BRO.j AT THEIR ffHOLESUE DRl'O AXD MEBinXS DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, HcL For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers tkronglfi out the United Stales. t C7" For sale at the Orv lore of EYER. $ MOl bltl, Cloomsburf Pa. Bloomsburg, Jan. 6. IfCG. l?mo. Dlt. AV. II. WHITMOR, HASbeea in successful pracr'.ce fo t aairber oj ve. wild the ejner'eoce or ihe i-ideieni ios- pita's i .1 Europe, n'so a member o" the Analytical Medical Institute o,' New IfY.k, eon' toes to attend to nl' n.o.'vssional cses at bis office No. V-iA Filbert S.reet Philidplhia. 2. No paleni Medicines rre used or recommended ; the remeuics au.M.iiie.eo n:e ttiose which will not break cown tiie constuo.'oii. oot renovate the sys tem from a iiju.ies i'. has sustained from mineral med'ciics acu leave toe system in a neauny and perfee.'v ci1 et. condit'on, 3. DVS"SA.liiat distressing disease tnd fell destroyer n- 'ea- h :id Happiness, nnderiuiniiig the con I'ltiti in (.Md e,.,l eairvtii thousands to un liniely graves, co r.ios. emnha.jcsi'y be cured, ''.leianci'O' Ai)errsl'0i. thai stnte ot Alina tio.i td weakoesb o" te n'Ou v.hich rentier per so.is iocaiiaole o' enjoying tie p'easures oi terftfn-. in i-ie ri-;- or fi.e. 5; rTHEiJi. ATiiM.o any .'orm or cofHiiton:csnon. ia o i ente. T.in-i aiuett to t itle. ti, EPILEPSV, or failing sickness, alt rhtonic or stuboorn cases of FE.TS A L.E DISEASES radic?" v temoveu ; . t Poeu'U f.nd every descrip tion o. i ice a'lio.is Pi'en anf scroft-'ous diseases whir"' have lipped r1' ncef'Oj n'ecica' s' i'l, can be cureu w t.iv t eai.tie-.. ; aiu I t-'o say ell eiense, (yes CoNso.nrT o .) cn ue cined by vcaring my Medi cated Jacket- v.:ich s a nro-ec;ion to tne lungs againi,' M cnanges or r ea ler in a'l ci'ma.en hav in,? in vestisfieu for y pjc tne cwose nd clar?cr o i iiitermit:ents (-ever fnd pgue) in all p; ns of the United States wi II cure perinwtK ni.lv all chronic or acute cases of ague sad nervous (liseakt-s in a lew days. lauccr Cored willioul the kaiTe or Drawing Biood, Tape Worm, tha: dread to the Human Family for years, can be removed with two or thjee doses of my new ly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases, t'onsultation in :e English and Germttn Languages free of charse. Will make visits any distance, if desired. Mt. be fudresse by letter (confidentially.) and Xei'ictiie sent with proper directions to any part oi iho cou.t. v. OFFICE Ko. 928 Filbert St. Phila. April 4. 18Cf. ly. ' , DRTjTr. EVANS1, rbysicinn am Surgeon, nAVli loca'etl ptpt?tieinly oil Main Sireei. r.LOO?.lCIJRfJ P?.. vvorUl in- form i'ie oi'O'x ?ene.j ' tict he i- nceprari d to attend to .""I ues. ie's pi .i I. illy r no nunclnally tbat nmy ne i.i.rtts-et-in ns care, oa terms coinuicusu rate w .tie tu es. C7 He .iays strict attention to SJrgery as well as ineilici.e Nov.'io. SC3,-ly. M. M. TKAUGII, ATIO 11 W EY-AT-Ij IV, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. ill pra ctico in the several Courts of Columbia and adjoining counties. XT All Collections promptly attended to. June 'M, ICGii. CHAS. G. BARKLEY, AHorncv :l E:.v, DLOOJlSDUJi;, I0LIMBI.1 CO., PA. U7 ILL nract-ce it H e sevcrnl Conrtsof Columbia Con uy. A1'! 'ez onsines intrusted to his ca-e shall receive O'oin.i. sltention. l.nce-in Main Mreei, clxcbange Buildings, over Miller's Store. Lloonisliurg, April 13, IC1 Justice or flic Ieacc, Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and Surveyor. Office Beaver Valley, rn. Will attend to Inking Acknowledge ments. Write De-.ls. Mortgages, Leases. Bonds. Notes. Agree ments, .c. purveying attended to w ith despatch. Charges moderate. (UtOUERIES AND EPH. F.LWELL. having hourht L. Rnnvon's PRO VISK.IN STORE is now prepared to ell Grocer ies at Wholesale or Kitail, as Cheap as iheCeaD est. IIEISE YOU CAi' HD SUGARS, TEAS. COFFERS. SYRUP M'ICES, CRACKERS STARCH. SODA CORN SI AHCH. DRIED FPU.!'. CANNED FRUIT, YOODEN-WAriB. FLOUR FISH, CEANs OMONs &c, &c. E'H. V. ELWELL. Bloomsbnrg Eeb 14, I8K6. 1 .00 VER VIIAR We wan i4 a?ent8 every wherf lo t?e t 11 our improved Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Cnder and upper feed. Warranted five T-'iar,A- ove ,a,arV or large commissions paid'.' V. ONl,Y machines in the United Ststes for les than 840. whicq are :uMv licensed by How-,Vheel-er St i boh, Grover Ac Baker. Snner St, Co.. anrf Bachelder. All other rheap Machines are lnfrrr' merits and the seller or user are liable to arrest, hirer and imprisonment. Circular Tree. Address or call upon Shaw Sz Ci;ok. Ciddeford, Me,, or Chicago 111. Deeember 20. l.Mi.'!. I v. OMNIBUS LINE. THE undergijrnpij would repeciruUy announce ly the citizens of B'oomsiurs, anU Itte public ren-' r.tlttr I. ..as. 1 - : """J tu, lie I b ruiinHIE -SJSSBTSBBSW an OMNIBUS LINE, be- i ween in is lace aud the dif ferent Rail Koad Ienois dai ly. (Sundays excepted) to" connect with the several Trains going South a West on the Catamssa and Williamsport Esil Koad. aatf w ith those going North and South on tbe Lack. St Bloomshiirg Road, , HisO.wMBC8.-ES are in good condition, commo dious and comfortable, and eharnes reasonable. C7" Persons wiebisg to uicefor see Irtu friend r depart, can be accommodated, upon reasonable' charges, by leaving timely notice at any of tbe Uo- JACOB L. GIRTON, Bloomsburf, April 87, 1864. Proprietor. BLANKS I BLANKS!! Of ererj decription for ialo atiLitefficev T il " iT