AGRICULTURAL. APPLYING 3IANUEES. It may, perhaps, appear to some rather out of plico to talk of manure at this eeason. It is, however, a subject of too much practi cal importance, to bo really out of place at any season. Farmers arc not always over attentive to those matters, upon the careful consideration cf which the future product iyeness of their farms depends, and I shall therefore offer no apology or excuse for giv ing their remissness and inattention a 'gen tie jog", it this time, by way of an awake- cnr. "A etitch in time eaves nine," says the old adae. ' Every one must be aware that in order to succeed in agricultural efforts, one .must necessarily understand something of the philosophy of manures ; and I would ob serve tLi y object at this time is far less to embody speculative opinions and theor ies, than to arouse attention to certain phil osophical principles, as illustrated by famil iar results, in the practice of individuals to tvhom the investigation of these principles, and their exposition, have been subjects of patient and long pursuit The really little accurate knowledge we possess at present on this all-important topic, must oierate as a powerful incentive tonewefforts, rather than as a sedative; and the little we have learned, whether by dint of actual practical experiment or by the ritings of others, can only be pro ductive of the bestresults, when it is permit ted to excite an interest, and to arouse the understanding to a full and just appreciation of the extent we have yet to learn. The world abounds with therories, and to Bift the true from the suppositious and rad ically false, i3 the task imposed by necessity upon all who would behold their efforts pros perous, and their labors crowned with suc cess. It is time that we arouse from these d re ams ! "We must look about us I Reason must no longer remain subordinate to fancy ; and if we would progress upon principles of gobcr reason and philosophy if we hope ever to Bee ourselves successful in the prosecution of not only the most ancient, but the niot honorable and the most useful, alo, of all human employments, and which has, in every age, constituted the basis of national prosperity and glory, wherever civilization has diffused its kindly beams, Reason and Philosophy must direct our course and the method of its pursuit While one labors to build up or remodify, another, equally sanguine, perhaps, in the truthfulness of his own system, is as assidu ously laboring to pull down ; and hence it is that notwithstanding the discrepancies of "philosophers" and the opposing nature of their "creeds," which, as we become ac quainted with all, deter us from adopting any of them, in detail, we haveyet amid the brick and mortar, enough perhaps of adapt ed material to erect and finish what may be a consistent and valuable edifice of our own. On this subject my advice to every one is look well before you leap ! adopt no system without candid consideration ; consult the minutes of your own and your neighbors ex perience, and when an experiment has prov ed successful, whether sanctioned by theor ies or not, let.it bo tested on a limited scale at first, preparatory to its adoption or rejec tion, as it may subsequently appear to de Eerve. It is not always the case that an ex periment which has been attended with good results on one species of soil or crop, or in one season, will prove equally so when the circumstances are varied. Hence opinions predicted upon data thus obtained, are not safe, and are as likely to mislead as to di rect aright It is only oft-repcated and uni form results that ought to satfy us in suth matters ; and hence the importance of pre serving study and observation, and of candor in conducting all experimental efforts tend ing to thi.-t great end. Gcrmantoicii Tcle ffraph. . . .KEEPING APPLES IN .WINTER. At tho last State Fair in this city, Delos Randall had on exhibition Russet Apples grown ayearago. These apples were plump, fresh and of good flavor, quite as good as the same kind of apples are ordinarily ou the approach of spring. We inquired a3 to "the manner of keeping, and were informed that the apples were put up in refuse boxes obtained at the groceries, and in the follow ing manner : A layer of dry saw-dust was sprinkled at the bottom of the box. and then a layer of apples placed in it so that they did not touch each other. Upon these was pla ced a layer of saw-dust, and so on until the box was filled. The boxes after being pack ed in this way were placed on a wall in the cellar, up from the ground, where they kept, perfectly retaining their freshness and flavor, until brought out and exhibited at the Fair, lie say3 that he has kept apples in this way gome months later than the time named. s From experiments made with dry saad, packing the apples in the same way, he finds that saw-dust is much superior to tho sand, the latter, he thinks, being too heavy a ma terial, and pressing the apples too much, causing them to decay more rapidly than with the saw-dust. The above experiment, perhaps, may be,suggestive to those desiring to preserve apples late in the season of the nexyear. It will be needless to remark, perhap?, that no apple will keep late, by any process cf packing, that has been bruised or injured in picking. Apples should be handled care fully, andthe less moving aljput, after hav ing been picked, tho better. A large part c the fruit grown and sold in market, has been so injured by careless gathering, pour ing intxbarrels and rouph handlingwhile be ing driven to market, that it soon decays, under whatever treatment it may be subject ed for the purpose of keeping. Utica Her ald. A correspondent of the Country Gcntlc vian. on the same subject say3: "You ask for the experience of others Li reference to packing apples. My experience is that ap ples should be kept in a dry building until quite cold weather; then very carefully pick ed over and headed in an air-tight barrel and removed to acoolcellar. They will keep better than any other treatment I have ever tried. A cellar for keeping fruit should be well drained, but should not have the bot tom, made of hydraulic -cement. Cement rrevents evaporation, and as the coolness of a t V. it i? -H7rvl by evaporation mainly, it "" bo doc to prevent BONE mill: "PUKE BONE DUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to fc entirely free from adulteration. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer," reliable quick yielding manure. w ' i..- r tnrmi(n nnv re uy- ranuers can oruer , - , sponsible dealer ZJ liberal .d'e1?""t '"wed Dealers A R. N i Au"ut 1. 13C6-2uj. Alluntuwn, Pa. PJURKAIIFOR CATAIVISSA. THIS VAY ROR BARGAINS Good to compnrc with stringency of the Money Market, Look anJ compare price before purchas ing elstwhere. Jur-t mil at the favorite bitumen stand of Mcinr.h St Shuinan. an.l you will be met by the nbliglng Proprietors or their Clerks and shown through their rrat variety Store free of charge, of course, th-y will gi ve you a fair chance to spend your loose change, they trust inurh more profitably Vlan it can be spent elsewhere? Their STOCK OF DRY G0OD&, this Spring is much larger in all Its varieties than usu:il. Their Ladies Dress Coods areof the nicest styles in Market. They have a fine assortment of S2ats. V aps. J3ool9aaatI SEaOce. cmniM.i i..f!i. i-n.iupt. rimrr and Veslin?. and numerous articles common In such establish ments, besides a general assortment of TIARDWAHO. TINWARE. Qiieenswore and Groceries, all at greatly reduce i prices. 1 '.J win" system, of "PAY AS YOU GO ' and they think they enn atTord to sell very cheap They return their thankt for many past favors, and ask tho futurt) patronage of their former customers and the public g neraliy. OIC.M.-.ll St OUL.U.V.. May lC.lcGC tf. f 1 HEAT ATTIIATIOX VJ, AT TUB undersigned begs leave to nn nnunee to the citizens of Hlooiiisbiirg and thr surrounding country that he keeps constat! lly on hand at his old stand, on the soutb east corner ot Alain and Iron sis.. a prime lot of GIIEEN A XI) B LA CK TEA S, CofT:e. Fugar. Syrups. Tobacec. Cigars. Dried Fruit. loal Oil. fniU. Apices, Hotter, Eg. I.arl Cheese, Dried Beef, Crackers. Ilrus. Parlor and Hand Lamps. Paints of all Kinds, and paint brushes. Dye Slutl", Dry Goods, Culicoef, Cloths for boy's wear. oap. Flour, Chop, tlueensnare. Glass. Put ty, Salt. Fish. Meat, Candies Ifuckcis, Brooms, Hosiery. Cooks, YVritins Taper, Ink, Hardware, rocket Knives. ( eiuhs. &-C. Sec. ace. He keeps iu fact everything appertaiuiu" to a first class CjJroccry and Variety Store. He is determined nol to be undersold. 'All kinds of produce taken at llio III&UC&T MARKET PRICES. Having Just received anew ttock. the p-od!o are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves, lly strict attention to business, he hopes not only to ru tain his p.nronase but to increase it. lla feels tli inK- ful fr past favor s, ami w nil many years experience in the business, he feels confident he can render sat isfactiun to all who favorlum with their patronase. JOHN K U1UTUJ1, Bl'wmsburg. June 29, 136. G HOVEb'TEEN &. EO. Piano-Forto Manufacturers, 4D3 Broadway, New York. THK ATTENTION of tho public and the trade is invited to our N EW LC,8EVE. CCTAVB, R05EVVOOD PIANO FORTE A whuh f.r volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of- fored in this market. They contain all the ni,li-rn improvements, French grand action, barp pedal. iron- frame, over-strung bass, etc., ana earn ins! rumeiit being made nn.ler the per-onal supervision of Mr. J. II. Gkovicstckk, who has a pra' tical experience of over thirty years in tli;ir tuanu facture, is fully war ranted in everv fpartiriilar. THE "UROrESTEFJV PlAJVO-FOETfr" Received iuc bighet award or merit at the celr- ut iTiD World's Fair Where Cre exhibited instruments from the best makers f ondon. Paris, Germany. I hilarlelliia. aitimorc, Boston and new i ork ; and also at the American I nstitute for live successive year, the Gold ami SiLvm Medals from both of which can be seen at our ware-rooms. Bv the introduction of ni:provemnts we make a still mere perfect Piano forte, and ly nianufarloring liireely, w Hh a strictly ca-h tystem, are enabled Irt olTer the e instruments at a price which wiil preclude all competition. Our r rices are from SIUO to $200 cheaper than any fir st class Piano-furle. TEliMS Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars scut free! July II, Jj-GC. ly. 11. it F. ESPY 5:TE!U Epy, Cchiciahi.i Co. Pa. '"Phe tindersicncd havini become sole proprietor of L this well known and eonvetiie.ntly lrcatrfd stand, respectfully informs hi friends, and the public in general, that !!; has put hi houe in complete nriler for tht accommodation of bourlers. anil f.r the recep tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel disposed to favor it with their custom. No expense hav been spared in preparing this Hotel f.ir the enter ta i ii men I of ruests, and nol lung shall be wanting, on his prt. to wilnistcr to their personal coinfuit. The location, as wtll as the buildme. is a good one, and all toguthei is amply arranged to please the public. ISRAEL M CMEY. Espy. April 11, ISO. tf. JL003WBLTHG FANC1' TKDIMLNG AT3D SCOX S70R2, Second dcor below II artniau's ilaia Street. Just received a new stock of ZRPM y 113, WOOLEN AND COT TON YARNS, COnsETS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN, EDGIXTGS, DREid TRIMMINGS, and every variety of articles usually kept in a FAKCr STORE. Aisnc'uool Books. Hymn Books, Cibles, Sunday School Book, and a large let of JHSCELLAXEO L'.S B OOKS, . Account and Memorandum Books, Blank Deeds. Bands and Mortsases. and a general and well-selected assortment of Taper, Envelopes, fee. A.D.WEBB. Bloomsburp. June 20. 13G6. -:f 1 THE undersigned respertfu'ly announces to the public that he keeps constantly on hand, at Ins old stand, one door below l.utz's Drug More. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Tiper Window Shades, Cords, Tas sels and Fixtures, for Picture., Slc, ol the very latest styles, and is prepared. to da all kiuds of paper hanging to order. ' E. J.TIIORTON. Bloomsburg, April A 18G6. tf M. WIIITMOYER, ATT02:rVEY - AT - L1W, BLOOMSBUEG, Pa. Office opposite Post office, over Ilarlmun'a store. Back' Bounty, Pensions and Gov trnment raims promptly collected. ' Blooiajiborg. Apr. 4. 'Co. WRAPPING 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 Proofs) per, or short notice and fair prices. I bave opened a ware house in Wilken Barre. and appointed Joseph Brown ol the firm ol Krown.Grayfc Co my agent to dispose of my paper in Luzerne County. TUOM1S TRENCn, Bloomsbnrg.Bept.jI6, 18C5. SAMUEL KNORR. ATTOIilVEY-AT-LAW, BLOOJISBIIRG, PA. rpUE PERUVIAN SYRUP 13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TUB Protoxide of Iron, . a new discovery in medicine which BTRIKE3 AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE. BY "ipp'ying the Blood with its vital fRmciPLR, or liver element IRON This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Oompliint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, DoiU, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseases cf the Kidneys &, Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the system Being free from Alcohol in any form, its encrciz ing effects are not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, visor and New Life inte all pnrtsof the system, and buiidini up tulKUN CONSTITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Venerable Archdeacon SrOTT. D- D. DiMijiM. Canada East. March 24, I3U5. "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years' rtandini." ."1 have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during whirh 1 have ucd the Pe ruvian 3)rup.thnt lean scarcely persuade my self of the reality. People who havw known uie 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 CAjE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING CURED. From I.VSI.EY JEWETP. No. 1-1 Avon Place. Boston I h.ivs s'lrtereil. and sometimes severely, for 27 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taring the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit from it. In tbe course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my f urtVrinss, and have enjoyed nniu tempted health ever since " AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON, PAYS: "I have been using the Peruvian yrup for some time past ; it gives nie new Vigor.Buoyancy ofspir its. Klastirity of iMuscle." Thousands kare been changed 4 the ust of I hi rrmtilv from tceuk, ttrUy.mjfcring trtaturcM. to rong.hrallky: and kappp me and irotaen; svd ihtulidt cannot r (at on a- b:y itntutr to girt u m trial, A pamphlet of 32 pniie containing certiorates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, aud others, wiil be sent )Rin to any address. OCT" See that each bottlehas Pkrovim Syrup blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J", r. DIWSMore. Proprietor. 3d Dey ft.New York ISOLD bV AL.L DUUGGI3T3. CROFULA. AH Medical Men airree that lOniNE is the BEST REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered. The diiiiculty has been to obtain a I'lks Soi.nTto!f of it. Dt 2. Anders' lot'sssc Water Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL VENT II Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and llrtoraMve. has eured and will cure PCROFL'LA in all itsmani f.,ld forms. Cl.rEKS, CANCEKS. SYPII I LIi .SALT RIIECM ; and it tins been osi'd with astomsliiu!? ieress in f.1; ses r.f Ulieiimiitlsm. )vspep-ial (.'oiisuinption, Female t'ei:i l u.ils, ili'urt. Liver ana Kidney L'lp'f is- s , e Cireul irs will be sent t ur.t to any one sending their adilress. Price Sl.fO a tottle, or 6 for $5.!K) Prcoiireil by Dr. II. A.N UEKd, Physician Sc. Chemist. For Salt- by J. P. DI A SMOKE. 3G Dey St. New Y I STAR'S BALSAM OF W3f.I CIJEKSIY LIAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTUBY, with the most astoni.-bing success in curing Coughs, Coids.Hoar.-enes.'?, Sure Throat Ii.flueEzi, Whooping cough, Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi culty cf Breathing, Asthma, al ever y affec tion of THE THROATtLUXGS CI1ES7. which carries ofT mora victims thrtn any other dis ease and which hatH -s the skill of l li-r Physicians to a greater fTteiit than ni:y ottier maladv. often Yl tl.l.-t TO T 1 1 1 5 R EM tli V when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, safe in iti Oper ation. IT IS. UNSURPASSED ! whitens a preparation. free from noxious iniue dinent poisons, or minerals ".'inltiiiif kill. srirn'e.ai:d me. Il eal knowledge; coiiibiiiins all is 7alualile in tlie vegetable kingdom for ibis class ofdisease.it is INCOMPARABLE ! and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con n Jence of the public, SEY.MOUll THATCHER, 31. D., of Herman. N. Y-. writes as follows : VVistar"s Bls3 or Wild Oherrt rives universal satisfaetion. llseeifsto cnrealouzh by 1 ' ning and cli anrin" the lunrs.and allaying irrilo;ion thus removing the cause, iiintead ofrirying up the couzh and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the Balsam as en d as any. if not the best. Cough medicine with which 1 am acquainted." Rev. Jacob Sechler, of Hanover, Pa. Wtll known and much respected among the German population in this country. makes the following state ment or the benefit of the amVted, l)Ka iks Having realized in my family impor tant benefit from the use of your valuable prei,ara tion Wistrs Balsam or Wild Ciikkht it adonis me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eiirtu years ago one of my daii'hters seemed lobe in a de cline am little hspes of her rei.overy were entertain ed I then procured a bottle of you r excellent Balsam. and before she had taku i he whole of the contents of the hotile there was a great improvement iu her health. 1 hwe.in my Individual case made frequent use ot your V'I'dable mcdiciae.aud have always been benefitted by it." JACOB SECHLER. Trice One Dollar a Bottle. F-iR SALE BY J. P. PIN5MOU E, ?ti Dey Flrett. New York SETii V FOWLE, a. SON. Proprietors,, Boston. A5u bt all pat'Ga ars. Q RACES Celebrated Salvo- cfRE3 t'CTS, BURNS, SCALDS. Grace's Celpbrated Salve CURES WOt'NDS.BRL'ISES, SPEAIN3, Grace s Celebrated ISalve CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated alve CURES SALT RHEUV. LRTSIPELA3. Grace's Oelrbrati-d Srtlve CURES CIIAPPhD IrAXDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES. FRESH WOUNDS, tc. It is prompt in action, removes pain at once, and re duces the most aiiery-lnoking swellings and imSa tnatioos. as if by magic thus affordimg relief and a complete cure. Only iS cents a box I (SenTby ma il for 35 cents,)'- For Sale by J. P. DTVSMORE 38 Dey Street. New York. 8. W. FOWE 4c BON, Prop rieto.s, Boston, and by all .TuACu.r - - - BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroitehly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College, in the country. The only one iu tho city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the United States author ired to confer Degrees of Merit. Dinplomas awarded to graduates in the Couimercinl Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of libera) education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the llioronirti theoretical and piaclical education of young men lor the various du ties and employment of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a of system ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING orisinal and pre eminent'y practical, giving the stu dent in the shortest time a romp lete letieht into the routine, dclals. customs and forms of business in general, as conducted in the best regulated commer cial and finaurial establishments. TIII-OU. KlU-AL. BOOKKEEPING Upon a new plan, with anori-inal 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 st'iiJ'-nt anil ci viiif biin a complete knowledge of tlr; practicw of the best accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES BofceepiDgoiBmcrcial Arithmetic, Pen iuanliip, Business CorrerpoDdence, Commercial Iaw, Lcclurfs on Busioe?3 AfTairs, Coruiijer ciai (..'u?toms, Forms, and Actual Busi nesi Practice. SPECIAL B.T ANCIJES. Algebra and the Higher Matkematieii, Phonography, Or namenfal f'cnman.iliip, the Jin a Detecting CoUMt'rfcit Money, t:gineetig Sur veying, JVacigation and Telegrapkinrr , TELEtiH Al'InSfJ. The arrangements for I eiegrupning are far more ad vance of u n Hi i ii ? r.f the kind ever ollered to the pub lic. A regular Tele raph Liriu is connected with the Institution wrli twenty branch ollices iu various parts of the ci'y, where public business is transacted, and in wlurh the students of this Institution are per mitted to practice. No regular office practice ran be had in auv ntr.er school of instruction in the country, w itlioul w Inch nn one can obtain a position as a pruc. Heal operator. Young men are cautioned against the deceptive representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend In v ach Telegraphing. PATRON A(5 E. This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron Ironage rver bctowed upon any Commercial school in tPe State. Over 6vu uundrec students were in atten dance the fi'sl j-ear. and over seven hundred during the past year. The ben class of students may inva riably be found here, and all its associations arc first ClUSk. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. Tbis Institution is located in the most central part of the city , and its aceomuiodalions. for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpa-sed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very best style with BUSIVESS OFFICES OR COUNTING IIOUSKrf. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE, AND A Rlon.AR BANK CF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes Used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Bubiness. TO MEaV who desire the very b. st faril'ties for a Practical hducativn I'yr Business, we gnaran lee a course of instruction no where rlst equalled, whi'e the reputation and standing of the Institution nmong business men make its endorse nient the best passport to success and advancement. Ail coiitemplntmg entering any l-omui"rri.il College, arc invileil to send for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing rouiidete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, iic. L. FAIUB.lMwS, .1. 31., President. T. F.. MERCH ANT, SupL of OrHce BusineiiS. Nov. 4. 15-IS m. RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure M'Tlirines, at John R. Mover's Dni; ?tore. corner oi Main and Market Streets. A good assort ment of Pi'EK DR3TS, Medicines, Paints. Oils and Varnishos, always on hard, and will be fold cheaper than at any other Dri g Store i:i town. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Presrriptions carefully compounded at Moycr's Drug Store, Ayer and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store, Wi-hart's Tar Cordial. Baker's Cod Liver Oil, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, sold at foyer's Drug Store. For nny reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of al! kinds, wtrlsa!e and retail, at J. R. Moyer's Drug Store, Blooiusburg, Pa. May 2, Li6. tf. JkTEW QOAL "Y"ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of l;loorn-bar g and Columbia county , that tbey keep si 1 1 the ditf.'reiit numbers of stove coal anj selected lump coal for siui!iing purposes, ou llieir wharf, ad joining MrKelvv, Nenl Sc Co's Furnaee ; With a good pair BurTalo scales on the barf.to eigh coal. hay and straw .ikenisea horse au-l wagon, to deli ver coil to those who desire it. As we purchase a large amour. t .f roal, we Intend to k, ep a superior ariic'e. and sell al the very low est pri es. l'leae call and examiue for yourselves before purrhasingelsr here. J. W. HKNDEI.S'iiri'. AUGUSTUS MA SOX. THE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal and Cro-eries. the following named artirl.s : Wheat. Itye, Corn. Oats. Potaf'H's, Lard, ('am, Shonl der, and side meat. Butter. Eggs, Hay. ic , at the highr-Ftrash prices, at his Crocerv Store, :ii!j,;uin theircoal yard. J. W. HE N DEKjIIuT. Lloomsburg, April 2-, ly. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. BI.OOMSIiUKG. CO- 1 W ' T TllPTi en It a 7't ' 1 " r smisrrioer, proprietor t. t- -,.S. ' oi in.- nr.ove iianieil e- lilii-A f tensive establishment, i, no 'A-- j'y.Ltfh-J.t. prepared to receive orders A!I Kinds cf Jlnciiiafry, for Colleries, Rlast Furna'es, Stationary Engines, MILLS, THRESHING MACIIIX ES. fcC. fct:. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in nit-clas foundries. His extensive facilities and prrn'tiral workmen, war- tant h!u in receiving the largest contracts on the m st reasonable terms. BTT3" C rain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. 51 y This establishment is loca.ed near the l.aekawa- na f Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. PETEU BILLMYEU. Bloomsburg-, Sept. 12. 103. DENTESTKIl. HC. II O W E R, - SUT.GEON DI3KTIST. RF5PECTK ULLY ofTershis profeSS ional services to the ladies and 2eiitl tjj Y'fsf h men of '"I 'omsburgand vicinity. He is -- L 7 prepared to atiend to nil the various operations in the line of his profession andis provided w.tht ie latest improved POKCF.L.1I. TF.h.TII; wllir will hoinserted on gold.platina. silver and rubber br e tolooWwi II as the natuial teeth Mi'ieral plate and block teeth manufactured ar all o erntir-ns on teeth.rarefully and properly attended to. Residence and office a few doors above the Court II oi-te. same side. Bloo.iisburg, June C 1G3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 1 en ly opposite the Episcopal Church. LO THING OF ALL DESCIUITIONS. MY stock is composed of fine clothing, medium a-jd low priced adapted to all conditions, tastes and wants. He has the latest sty les for the season a fine assortment of Overcoats anil Gentlemen's SJiaw.s, from low to the very best Ihs Hoods are tahwnnhle am! well Made. In addition to my stock of r-n Iv-maJe clothing. I nave piece goods for custom orders, CIcSE.s. C:tsiciacri, &c, &c. nd having one of the first class cutters. I guaran U-eantMi all eases and give satisfaction. Alsoa van ty ol U U0LE. AND LI.E. ShlRTS, St.n kings, rklie. Collars. Stocks. Handkerchiefs ever) thing in the gentlemen's line of clothing. Also, Hats, bo-ts and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bags. 1 will sell at the lowest Market pricss. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, IS65. 90 A MOiVjTII I Agents wanted freirenfi r-ev v o rV'.. In ct o A A J K V S BB i IVllsLLER'S STOKE. or Spring and Summer dondsi rp I! E subscriber has Just returned from the ctttea X with another large and select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased ut Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which be is determined to sell on as mo.lerate terms as can be procured elsewhere In Bloomsburg. His rtock comprises LADiES GOODS of the choicest styles and latest fashions together with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and Vtstings. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Wkre, Hollow-ware,,,Nails, Iron, Hats and Caps, See. In short, everything usually kepi in a country I ores, to which he invites the at tention of the public generally. The highest price u ill be paid for country produce in exchange for goods. S. FI. MILLER. Blooinsburr, Nov. 2"2. lyr.j. vwomrm I ftT $ U St A C B5 CO .73 PAIV Y, WILKES-BARRE. PE.WA. CAPITAL AXD SlirfLT, - - $150, ASSETS, Stork not called in, -Bills receivable, -U. S. 5 --'II Bonds, Temporary and call loans. S'iO.OflO 4d,IM)) ii..0lt(l r.ooo 10.1 shares Wniiung Lank Stoek, I..I-0 5i shares First National Bank lit Wilks-Barre, 5.IMI!) 70 shares Second National Hank at Wilkes-liarre 7,ihi 4ii shares t likes-Burre Bridge Stock. - S..V-0 Real Estate, J,al'.t Judgment", ------ 1DJ Duelrom Agents and others, ... 7,414 Cash in hand and in Bank, .... i,r4.' G. M. HOLLENIIACK, L. D. SHOEMAKER, II. M. IIOYT, O. -OLLIN';. Wn. 8. ROSS, CIMRLE- A MINER, G M II ARDI V(,-. JOHN RKK'II AllU. SAMUEL WADIIAMS. CHARLES DOUKANCE, R D L1COE. SiEWAKT PIERCE, CM IIOLLEV't A K. President. L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vies PrenV. K. C. SMITH. Pkcratary. Jr. BROWN. Agent, March 2V Itlo msburs. Pa. G RE AT IMPROVEMENT IX SEfUNG MACHINES. jEcaipirr Stmtttc Iv2:sciiiscc HAI.EROOMS. .Wd Broadway. N. Y., 2.VJ a-hi:l2ton It eet. Potori, til Che. nut Vtreet. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEB. IL lei. THIS MACHINE is constructed rm entirely new prin,'iples r.f nierhanlum, possessing many rare and valuable impr vements. having been examined by the most profound experts and pronounced I o bo Simplicity and Pcrfrction ConihiiirJ. It has a straight needle, perpendicular artion, makes Hi" Lot. K or SCI TI LE M ITCH, whir h will neither Ell' fcor RAVEL, and is a'ike on both sih'es ; perforins perfect tewing on every description r,f material, from le ather to the finest Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen, or siik thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COO W II EEL. ami the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a ATxWca Machine. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it th in i,ny other machine iu the market. A girl twelve years f age can work it steadily, wi'.nout fatigue or Injury to health. Its tflrenelli and wonderful Simplicity of Construc tion renders i'. almost impossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to gtvo en tire sat isfai lion. We respect fa lly invite all those who may desire to supply tiiei:iseiv.s v i t It a superi- r nrtirle, to come an.i examine tins U.N K I V A LLEU MALHINE. . One half lio:.r' n-iru turn is Mil!i-i--iit to enable any person to work this macnine to their entire sal-i-tact ion. Aleuts wanted for all towns i l the United States, where agencies are not already established. Also, for Cuba. Mexieo. Central and South America, to whom a life ral discount will b given. IMPIRESEWIVG MACHINE MF C CO.. j;h Brnaiiu ay, N. Y, gTOV JCS AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numoroiij rn 1 1'Hieis that he continue h". uhove Imsieess at his old l ire of business oti MAIN t'TUEET, ULOoM? Ll KG. His cuitruicra atiJ others can be accommod itcd Willi FANCY STOVES of a' I kinds, f tovcnincs.Tin ware, and cverv E. - . J TINWARE I. S T A I ! L I fc I J M E N TS in the cities. nrtirle AND and on the nu.-t reasonable terms. LjT" SPOUTING, for houses and b rns, will be put up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairinp; doiio promptly and noon liberal terms. lie also keeps on hand a lar.'e supply of Milk Tans, of di!r-T"iit sizes and prices ; boiiies a fine as sortment of Fisher's Patent frelf-ifealing Fruit Pre serving Cans. (Jive hi in a call. July I Irtii?. if. Gt f1)fl AYK-R n.a.-V by any tTp.VJlJvf S'S-Slencil Tools o c ' necessary. The fresiden any one with experience lents. Cash iers, and Treasurers of J Hank indorse the circular Sent free with samples. Aildre-s the American t'len cil Tool Works. Pprmgdel J , Vermont August 1, li-ii-J. 3in. J 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FECNIIVC, BOARDS FOR sain. The un je rs-igned offers for sale upon the most r- asonaMe terms, at bis place of buiness in BENTON. COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hundred thou sand shingles and a large lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemlo k. J. J. MctiKNItY. Benton, May 9, Jr6G. Wm. c. henszet. oto. W. CARFEXTLR. Established 1S28. G. Y. CARPENTER, KEXSZE V & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST?. 737 Makkkt St. one door below Eth, Ppilapelphia, DRUG?. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTd, OILS, GLASS, VARNISHES, DYE?, And every other article appertaining to the business, of the best ipiality, and at the lowest Market Bates. March C?. 1?5. T It'll ! II til ! ITCH ! JL SCRATCH! SCSATCH ! SCRATCH ' WHEATON'S OINTMENT Uil! ( are The I.'cli in 18 Hours. Also cures SALT RH El'M. ULTRS CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKI V "rice 50 cents. For saleiy all Druggists. By sending t o cents tr U ELKS & POTTEU.Sole Agents. 170 Wash ington street, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, Iree of postage, 1o any part Of the United States. June ti, lHt'O. ly. pORKS HOTEL, CEO. W. MAUGEu, Proprietor. The above well known hotel has recently under gone rai'n al changes in its internal arrangement, and its proprietor announces to his former mtom and the travelling public that his arrouimodatioiis for the comfort of his guests are second to none m the country. His table will always be found sup plied, not only with substantial food, but with ail the delicacies of the sea-ou. His wine tail llquois (except that popular beverage known as 'Mcllenry.') purchased direct from fie importing houses, are en tirely pure, and free frc m all poisonous drugs. He is tnankrul for a liberal patronage in the past, and will continue to deserve it in the fmure. s - v -'h i Mi 1: - -. '--VJ-r---Vv,'; JY tw Stock of Clothing. msEsm smun if Spring mid Sumistcr !o(Is. INVITF3 attention to his rtcw k of cheap and fash ionable Clothing at his Store, ou M.JIX STB EET, BLOOMSliURG, two doors above the smirican House, where he has jut received from New York and Phi ladolphia, a lull assortment of ITI uts anti EoyXCIolhi8), including the most feshinnnble. durable and hand some, DKr.'Sd UOODd, consisting of liox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth Coals, and Pants, of all sorts, size, and colors. He Also has replen ished his already large stock of Fall mid Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravat-i. storks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fanry articles. N I!. He bus roust a in I y on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths aril Veslias. which he is pr i pared to make up to order, into any kind of cioinuig on very sii. rt notice ami in the bet of m .u ner. All Ins clothing is made to wear and tunt of it is of home manufacture. rf every Description, Fie. and Cheap. His Case r.f Jewelrv is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex. limine his general at-sortmcnl of Clothing, Watches, lewtlry, ac. Slc DAVID LOWEN'BURG. Bloom-burg, April 00. ISt.3. f jenhy: GIGER, ill ' Has equnrda first elms BOOT, SHOE, HAT AfJD CAP STOP-E, At his old stand on Main Street Bloomsbuig. His stock is rouipored of the very latest and het styles ever olP'red to the ritizr'ns of Columbia Ceun'y. Ho ran arcoiriiiiodute the puldlcwil'i the follow itig kinds and pi ices : Men's calf bonis, fine, f.yi (I to 9.00 ' nip. ilniible solo, 3 to 0 ,5 Boys rlulri's bouts. 1 to i.',r, Men's glove kid, tongress, 2 j'lto .1,?. " ISal. Shoes, 1 UU to 3.0 1 women's boys and misccs glove kid lasting gsuti rs, 1.75 to 5 7.7 Women's glove kid.very fine, 3.Jjto5 7j " fine go it morocco bilmornls, 2 3U to 4 00 '' men s morocco aud caJI siloes, l.TStoSfiU common shoes, J ,r0 to '2 50 Misses' and Child's shoes. 0 -3 to 1 00 Men's, w oiur ns, inijses", boys and childs sliiprs. 0,'i.l lo 1.00 He also keeps a great variety of IIAT3, CAP3 and STRAW GOODS of every kind, at the loweft prices, both for Cash an Country produce. Kemeuihei the olirr'ction is in oor goods. Don't be alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call and see for yourselves. Kcrpectfully, HENRV C 1(3 ER. Bloomsburg. July II, li?oG. Lackawanna L Blouusburg If ailr oa;I. C-ST TWO DAILY TRAINS. Qa ON AND AFTl:R NOVEMBER 27, 1SG3, PAS SENCKR TRAINS WILL RUN AS ToLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTHWARD. P M V M Leave Frranton, 4 40 Kingston, ti.00 Bloomsl urg. l.i'0 Arrive at Northumberland 9..'0 LEAVii NORTHWARD. A M Leave Nortlinnilierlaud, 7.00 " Danviile, 7-40 Bloomsburg, P.ii Arrive at scr-rMon. 1-J-JU A M. r...vi 9 2(1 10. 35 PM 5 HI 5 40 i 2 i ID 15 Trning lenving Kingston at t! HO A: M for Srranton crnneet with Trtilu arriving at New York nt 5. CO Leaving Not Hill ailie-1 md nl f.lM A M.anl Kingston 2 :m I M , connect with Train arriving at New York at l!l..". P. M. Passenger taking Train Soulh from Srranton at 5 5d A M via N o: tliuiiiberlaiid.reai h Harrisloirg -2 311 P M Ballimore 5 "O P M.. Washington 10 OOP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at 'i (MJ P M. fl. A. FONDA, Supt. Kingston. Nov ,25. 1W5. PIIE NEW COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PllF.P.ihF.D FOR C. W. I'ETTES, BOSTON, By J.3!ES R. MCI0LS& CO. Jfanvfacf unity Chem A-.t, manuVacturi:r3 oftue ELIXIR PER (l VI AX BARK WITH S'roiCxitlc of Ire, n, Whi'h has berr.me so favorably known as a T ( V7C Jl.Vn J! F.h 7 OP A 1WF.. By rhysicians and Invalids in all parts of the roun try, The new rrrraratiou. Sarsapanlla In cotnbina- tioii u ith ludiile of Lime," presents one of the most prompt alterative ag-n's. in a loriu capable of exert ing full action upon th; system, and this in minute an 1 pleasant do ses. Il is conceded tlial tde altera tive. r-sri!vi nt. or tome eflr-cts of loilme are exert ed ni;tt ileciilrdly wi.en associited with ether alter atives, in com Liu. ill on ; and the Sarsapariil.l sceins lo litlhll perfectly ail the favorable requisitions. 'J'he first fleet usually observed when "3 RSAI'AK 1 LLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is taken, is nn increase of appetite showing that il has tonic propeities of a marked character. Its al teratrve e.Teils aro maiiilest iu ils ready couieina tion with the blood :m. tissues Pale. cr -lulo'ii woui mi and rhil.lre n improve rapidly under its use, and I hi; vital fund ion t a-siime a lien .'thy r.omiii ion. It is admirably a !.i;ted to a large nu n.'j-r of ( hr n ic er arnla atf rttous peculiar to rlijl.'reii It is snit ed to the:ii both ,y t,e iiii.im ss a ud ifieiehrv of mei!i inal ell -i i arid th'i pleasant, rtt rnrtive f irm of tile remedy. It may be giver fr a long period where ron-t'liilioii il iiitlneiices are deired, unl no repug nanre, or iliinrlinat on to tak? tlie -yrup. eneotni l red. In Wlnte Swediugs. Hip Joint Disease, and Distortions of the S;ine, il should b ? given pisist tntly, in moderate dohes, until relief is oLlamed In the Spriitycf the Year, and dininy the Viana Wcatinr, the accumulation of morbid matters in the system seems to become manifest and very troublesome. Las silu le, Heatlache, Boils, Costiveness, Lossf Apne. tit?. Pains in the Joints, Inuijeslion, etc., ore very common.. Nothing ever devise. lis belter a!.i;ited to exterminate or d. ive oiflhesi- arr rlion- than tins iii w combination of S A Ua ATARI LLA Wll'il luDlUE OF LIME. JS'o prcj-ara'ion liie it, or trAira cpprciimaUs to ij as c Altera tire, or BIhI Purni-r. ka ever brfore been placed K-iiUinthe rear h of inrahdi. in.ieeii, il is an intireiy mw and s itMiFii combina tion, in no respect reetuiuliug anvtliing hillieito em- r ploved. Tin: opinion of medical men concerning it. the de -srripiioii of its chemical character. thrapuiic val ue, loani'er of use. etc., are given in a circular, which ran be had at Hie store of any and all first class Druggists. r'old in Bloomsburg. vhiUesale anc1 retail, by Eyer & Myer, and all Druggists June ti, f-re. liui. MANHOOD : 110 JT' LOST, BOW BE STORED. "'rfr' JUST published, in a pealed enve- lJjl-Z? ,l''' Pr,ce 6 cents. A lecture on the frVr---"'' nature, treaiment r.nd radical cure of V4t.A...tt Spermntorhoea, or Seminal Weaknnss Involuntary Emissions, sexual D -bility and Imped iments to Varriige grnerally. Nervousness. Con sumption. Epilepsy, and Fits ; Menial and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, tc. Ty Itob ert J. Culverwell, M, IL, author of tin 'Crecn Book,' ie. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearlv proves from his own experience, that !he awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be eff-ct-ual!y removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and HlVctual, by which every sufferer, no mailer hat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radirally. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thousands. Sent under sea to any address, iu a plain envelope, on receipt ot six cents or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Cul verwell's Marrige fJuirte, price 25 eent-i. Address, CD AS. S. C. KLINE c CO.. 127 Bowery. New York, P. O. box 45-G- August 15, IrCti, ly Peas & Co. EDITOR S NOTICE. Estate of Mayy J MUler, late of Madison Tjci'hijh Coliintliiet ('(unify, dcd. 'T'HE Legatees and all other parties interested in i the rstate of Mnry P. Miller, d. ceased, will take ii. nice thai th- under-igued appointed by the Or I han' t ourt of , ai l rounty. auditor, to audit and mftke ilistribulioii of the balance in the hands of Han il Emmet, surviving executor of the said Mary P. Miller, drceased, w ill nn-et the parties interested in the said estate, at ths rne of the Register of Wills, in and for the county -f 'olumbia, at isi-ioinsburg.on 1 bursday the J-ta day of November next, when and where all parties interested ran attend if they see proper and present their claims or be debarred from coin in -. 1Tl,"r a re c,f r h -t "'i"d A N r 2 23 F O UTZ'Q CtUBlltXt Hotsg ani Cattle PoMers. This preparation, long and tavorably known, will hor onghly relnvigorat broken-down . and low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It is a tare pre ventive of all dis eases 4oeirlnt tjt this animal, gncn as LL-Mi Is-VIUL UULNDEE3. TER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AXD VITAL EXE1;Y,&c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth .and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton into a fine-looking- and splriteu To keeners of Cow this tt-h t- , t., It increases the quantity and improves the quality oi me milt, it has been proven by ao tnal experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the batter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it Rives them an appetite, loosen , incir hide, ana - makes them tlirir much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcera ill the Lungs, Liver, &c., this ..article nets as a siecinc. By putting from one-half a pnrier to a paper in a barrel of swill the almve 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 th PB.EPAHED BT S. -A.. ITOXJT55 &z BRO., AT THEIR WHOLES ALE TtniQ AND MEDICIXE DEPOT, XTo. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Dni?irist3 and Storekeeper! through out the United States. O"" For sale at the Drug Ftore of EVER MOFER, Bloomsburg Pa. Rlnomibtirg, Jan. 6, ItTsI . 12mo. mi. Y. II. AVIIITMOfi, HAS been in successful practice for a number ol - years, with the experience of the different hospital-in Europe, also a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Yi rk. conli lues to attend to all prof'.-ssinnal ca-i'i at his office No. V26 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, 2. No patent Medicines are used or recommended ; the rm ;diM administered are thoe which will nut break rown the. constitution, but renovate the sys tem from all usuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly rur-il condition, 3. DYssPl.PSI that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happmes. undermining the con tn'u'i in end yeaily carrying thousands lo un timely graves, can most emphatically be cured, 4, Melancholy, Abb-rration. that state ot Allna tion and weakness of the miud which renders per son!, incapable ol enjoying the pleasures or perform ing the duties of life, 5, RH EU 1 ATlM,in any firm cr condition.chron. ia or nrute. warranted rurable. ti, EPI LEI'S v, r falling sickness, all chronic or Stubborn casr of radira'ly removed ; r'a t Rheum and every descrip tion of ulcerations : piles and scrofulous disease wlin )i havehatlled all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and 1 do say all diseases, (yes (.'uNscmr no) can be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of weather in all climaless bav mg tn vasliiialcd for year the cause and character ol iiitertuitretiis (fever aud ague) in all parts of the I'niied Stales will cure pennant ntly all chronic or acute cases of a;uc and nervous pieaes ia a fewf days. tanctr Cared without the kaitc or Drawls; Biocd. Tape Worm. Ihat dread to the Human Family for years, can l e remove', with two or thjc aosea of tiy new ly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in !!; English and German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. Tjny bo nJdresse by letter (confidentially.) am! 'u.iieine sent with proper directions to tny frt ol tlu cou.iry. OrHLli-0, V2t t iioertct. 1 una. April 4. 18CG ly. DIl. JR. KVANS, rijysiciaa aud Surgeon, J FAVlNi lnfa'tl pfr.naiiftiily on Main SirpHt. HI.O()MSj;iTK(; Fa., wonl.l in lorm the p'lb'ic genert'lv . that he is preprared tr atte nd to all business f.iiihlully and punctually that may be in'riisied tn his care, on terms cuiunieusu rate w it U the ti mes. Z7 He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as mei'iriiie, Nov.-Jj. 1 (S;3, ly. mTm. traugii, 1! LOOM SB ERG, Pa. Will pra rtirn in tha several Courts of Columbia and adjoining enmities. X. T All t oiieciietis promptly attended to. June -JO. I -liti. CHAS. G. DARKLE Y, AJSorsscv nt L:nr, CLCCSiillKi, ( OLOIBIA CO., PA. practire in the severat Court of Columbia foiinty. All legal bnsinr-ss intrusted to bis caie shall receive prompt a'tcntion. Dllire tut Main Mr eel. Exchange Buildings, over Miller's Store. ' itlof.iuslur. April 13, l-r Licensed Lonreianccr, Scrircner, and Surveyor. fHcc Elcavcr TaHer, P.i, Will attend to taking Acknowledgements, Write Du'-ils, -Vortgsges. Leases, Ponds. Notes, Agree ments, See. Purveying attended to with despatch. Ch.irges moderate. GROCERIES AND IPaoasaacDmB 2 2 Eril. El. WELL, having bought L. Runyon's TKO V Is8 ION STORE is now prepared to sell Grocer ies al Whole sale or UcUil, as Cbcap at the Ceaf ""'EISiSZE VOUT CAX Ffirvi SUGARS, TKAS. COFFKES. SVKUFS. SPICES, CRACKERS STARCH. SODA. CORN STARCH. DRIED FRUIT. CANNED FRUIT, tV00DEN-W A RE, FLOUR. FISH, CHANS. ONION'S, &c, &c. F.I'H. W. ELWELL. Bloomsbarg Eeb 14, 1WG. Ct ZQ() I'ER YEAR! We w.nt x,uvu amenta evervwher lo soli or improved $-20 Sewing Machines. Three Pew kinds. I'nder and upper feed. Warranted five' year. Above salary or large commissions paid. 'I he -i,Y tuacninVs in the United States for less than S 4'l. whicij are fully licensed by Hfwe,Wbeel- or &. VV i son, Grover c liaker. Si nger Sc. Co., and 'achtl'ler. A II other cheap Machines are Infringe-' met.ts and the seller or user are liable to arrest, firo and imririsonment. Circulars free. Address or ral t upon Miaw i Clark, Iliddeford, Me., or Chicago UK Deeember 211. 1(15 ly. OMNIBUS LINE. 'f-IIE undersigned would respectfully announce M l the citizens of liloouisbtirg. and the public gen era! v. that lie mnnh,. ; gen an O.MMtCS LINE, be- I w fen fhi llr n,. ,f. feretil Kail Koad Depots dm. ')-rjr ly, luii::avs eirrntrdi f o I M I ll'l conneri w ith the l -r:, I ivin. a .Vh'Tk- JnJ u ,11"""Prt Kail Road, and with those go,,,? Nona and .South on the Lack Bloomsburg Roud. or, liiaO.viNiBCS.-ES are in good conditio., eommo d.on, and comfortable, aud charge, reasonable. . l- Persons wishisg to meetr see tbir friend, depart, can b. accommodated, .poo .easonable charge., by leaving timely notice MPMy of til Ho! JACOB L. GIRT0N, Dloomsburg, April 27, 1864. Proprietor. ltrJ :!i e of I he It.icc, r ww