3: ' AGEICULTUKAL. : . . FAHMEHS BE SOCIAL. . ' . We have on several occasion?, in this de partment of the German toicn Tele ffraph, urged upon our fanner3 the cultivation of a more social dispositiona duty and a pleas which haa always been more or Jess neglect ed by them. ' Naturally the farmer is an un selfish man. 'Ilia labors are mostly out of doors. His calling takes him much abroad, and enables him to mingle considerably with the world. Yet looting at this and the very large proportion of the population embraced in hi3 pursuit, and the important influence exercised by it over all our public afairs, it is a subject of cVmir.oo remark, even by ag riculturalists themselves, that their foeial intercourse should be so much restricted. There is no other cause for this seclusivc ness on the part of farmers that we can see, than the "treading in the footsteps of the'r predecessors." Be this as it may, there are other causes operating which appear to be changing this for the better. County fairs, bringing agriculturists together from districts euSicicntly near to each other to make ac quaintanceship pleasant and lasting, and put ting them in friendly emulation in matters and things involving their agrestic skill and Buccess, are clearly working to form more close companionships between those whose domestic- comforts and family enjoyments must be greatly promoted in the future. Another cause operating to this end are thanumerous charitable societies of women, which sprung up all over the' loyal country at the breaking out of the rebellion, for the purpose of aiding the Nation's eick and wounded eoldier?. Among the most effi cient of these societies were to be found in the agricultural districts ; and one of .heir regulations we believe wa?, that their meet ing were not strictly con Sped to the ladies, but gentlemen often joined them, whose presence, if it did not add much to the amount of work, performed, had something to do in making the time pass pleasantly, and was almost indispensable in the matter of waiting upon the ladio3 to their home?. Little clubs among the farmers of a neigh borhood, to meet once a week, or discuss or talk over the innumerable iuljecta connect ed with the intelligent prosecution of their noble profession, produce a decidedly frater nizing and socializing effect. While these local associations should not be too formal and restricted, they thouliL have an official organization a better calculated to cause punctuality at the meetings, aswella.3 to add to their permanency. On these occasions the wives and daughters of families thould always accompany their husband, fathers or brothers not to participate of course in the proceedings that may take place, but to in crease the agrceability of the meetings, and to share in the pleasure of these delightful interchanging of good neighborhood. In deed, if the truth must be spoken and we are ready to do it upon all occasion;?, espe cially upon such an one as this there is very little social enjoyment in the world which is not refined and made doub!y enjoyable by the presence of woman. While we therefore urge upon our agri culturists, as a rule, more social congeniality, whether for the improvement of the soil or mind, or the happy relaxtion of friendly in tercourse, we are. gratified to find that cir cumstances are tending to acconiilih what we have so long wished to see inaugurated. Germantoicn Telegraph. PUTTING DOWN BUTTER. There is no peculiar art or my.-.tery about putting down butter for winter use so that it will keep sweet, sound and good a very I jug time. It only needs a proper rcct p'.alle, to know how, and scrupulous cleanliness and all who make butter may easily enough have a prime article cither for sale, or for winter use, with very little trouble, and no extra expense. . The last time we went round Cape Horn, wo bought in Baltimore a fc-'.v days before sailing two tubs of ordinary Western butter for cabin stores. It was cheap Ohio I utter, tut happening to have been made right and properly put down, it was capital butter all the voyage outward bound, through the tropic3, roun the Horn, doTn through the j tropics again in the Pacific to Guayaquil, two months in that oven, almost under the Equator ; then homeward bound, through the troj ical heat in two oceans, and at last at the end of a year and ten days th i bottom layer of the last tub came out for service cn the day we made the Pelawarc Capes, as sweet, fresh and sound as it was when we went to sea outward Lound. That butter had been correctly made and put down in sweet, new red cak tub?, hold ing about eighty pounds each, in this man ner : The bottom of the tub covered with fine, clean sa!t, half an inch thick. Thon a solid layer of butter about 1 inches thick ; then half an inch of salt again, and so alter nately, salt and butter butter and salt, so!il, to within two inches of the top of the tub, that space being filled with strong brine, and the head put in tight. During the entire voyage care was. taken to keep the butter covered with brine ; and whatever was taken out for . ure wa3 simply rinsed off in sea water. Agrea deal of tha celebrated Orange county or Goshen butter is not nearly up to its reputation on account of being packed in one solid mass from bottom to top, or in lay ers of from three to five inch.93 in thickness, without any salt strata between, or being covered vr'.Vi pickle. Butter put down in that manner will not keep good very long with all the Goshen reputation ever got up to back it. - Of all the woods used for bntter tubs or kegs, the red beech, common in several of the northern counties of Pennsylvania and in many pnrta of New York, is the best. Then well seasoned redoak, then white elm, then wbita ash. After these, all our woods are more or less bad for butter, and ought never o be used. Of course the very best receptacle to put down butter ia for long keeping Lj a strong, well glazed stone jar, -svith a close-fitting coyer. But as ttuh vessels sxe too fragile for th hard knocks of trans portation, they are "only suitable for home use. Beech, red oak or ash ought to be used Trhcxevcr rcu-rh handling is the rule. ' 1 bone mill: f 1 PUKE BONE DUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to be entirely free from adulteration. "Concentrated Bonn Fertilizer," reliable quirk yielding manure. ITT" Farmers can order direct or through, any re sponsible dealer. E7 A liberal discount allowed dealer A J. BRKlNIU. August 1. 1306 2m. Allunlown, la. J. URRAII FOR THIS VAY FOR BARGAINS Goods to compare with stringency of the Money .Market, Look and compare price before nurrh:.. ing elsewhere. Just rail at toe favorite hii-ines stand of Mc Vim:h fc Sh mum. ami you will lie nu t ty the obliging Prrprietors or iheir Clerks an. I shown through their great variety More free of charge, i.f enur.:. they will give you a fair chuuee to -peud your loose change, they (rust inoch uiore profitably than it ran be spent elsewhere. Their STOCK ' Or DRY GOODS, this Spring is much larger in all It varieties than usii.il. Their Ladies Dress Good a re of the nicest styles in Market. They have a fine assortment of Hats, Cap;, BuoUaml Shoe. Puminer Cloths, Casinct. Caimers and Venting. and numerous articles common to such establish ments, besides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Queensware anil Groceries, all at greatly reduce I prices. 1 hey wtsn to concutl tneir business ou the sy stem, f dav ac vnii rsrvi anil they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They r' turn their thank for mauy past favor, and a-k the future patronage of theu former customers and the public g- nerally. McNlNCt! i EH UMAX. May 16, ISt.6. If. G HEAT ATTRATION AT -5M)ci:i:v sick?.:. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the ritizens rf Bloomshurg and tlx? surrounding country th.-t he keeps ronslan tly on hand at his old stand, ui the south east corner of Main and Iron sts., a pr.-uie lot of G REEN AND BLACK TEAS, CoffVe. Pugar. FyruD. Tobaccc, Cigar. Pried Fruit. Coal Oil. ?n .ff. Spices, Butter. Eggs, l ard Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor and Hand Lamps, Paints i f all Kind.", and paint brushes. Dye Piutis, Dry Goods, Calicoes. Cloths for boy's " wear, iroap. Flour, Chop, Queen are. Glass. Put ty. Salt. Finn. Meat. Candies i:urtui. Brooms, Hosiery. Took. Writing Pap.-r. Ink. Hardware. Ticket Knives. Combs, ice. its. kc. lie keeps in fct everything appertaining to a first class Grocery and Variety store. He is determined not to be undersold1. All kinds of produce taken at tha WG:n:vr market pricks. Having Just received anew i-tock. the peoDle are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves, fly slrii t attention to business, he hopes not only to re tain hi. pairnnaze b:it to increase it. He feels thank, ful fir pat favors, and ni:h many years experience in the business, he feels confident he can render sat isfictiua to all who fav or him with their pit' onaee. JOHN K G1UTU.X, Bl'-nmsbrirs;. June 20, 1306. KOVESTl-KN'&EO., Piano-Forte rJanulacturore, 433 Broadway, New Yrk. THR ATTEXTIOV rf th publie and the trtd is invited to est r NEW flM Lf., tfKVKV C r.AVL. ROStWO D Pi M) FOUTK. nlii.h f r vlan.e and pmity .f tone are iinrivall -il by any h tl:ert of fored in this m-irket. They rontun nil the m.idi rn improvement. Freiu-li grand aetion, harp pednl jrtn frame, o v er-t-lr ing b.ts. etc., and a h iiirlr,iiiieii beieg made r.n-icr the per-onal yupervisin of Mr. J II. fiRovrmn. who h i- ;i ;ua Heal ep-ri, nre ..f over 1 1 : a . ty years in tli"ir iii.'inu taclure, is f jlly war ranted in evrrv i rnilar the Okonm vy.r.x pi.yi-foi te-' Keceivld hie u:oiikt o or sksit T the cels- KATro Wmid's rim Where wrr! e.tuilit il 1:1 ir u tin -n t - fr;m the beat makers -f ' riidoii, Paris, Gern:any. In la Jel;-liia. Kaltitnore, IJo.-fn and rev York ; an.l nlso at the A merit-j n I nt'tuie I'-'r live snrre.tyr? .nr. the (o:.o and Jht.vtH AliBiu from b- tii cl vthichcan be nee'i our ware-r-oms. itv the iiilrihluctMni of improvements we niiike .1 (till moreperfict Piano f.irte. an4 by ii,.intif;i' t irii-g l.-ccely. with .i liii'tly ca h y-tem. are eii itled t- 4tf r the e iuMruiiK'Ms at a price liich u ill precludu all iitnipetilrin . Our prices ure from !!U0 to SiiO cheaper than any first ila! Tiaiio-ftirte. 'J X" Mrf 1 t '..h in enrrent funds. I Cecriptive circulars se-it Iret: July II, lrW. ly. II. ic. P. KSPY KOTEL, ESy, Cvlt.mljia Co. Pa. The iindersizned havin? becomi; sole prorrj tor ol litis wtil know nan I on vennntiy Iocit.l jtin I. respectfully informs hi friend, and the public in' general, that U.: hai, put ln hoii-e in complete order for the ac omi!io,itjiin of boarders, and fr t:ie r- cep. tion and entertainment of Iravil ers wh iii.tv f,.,. ilposed to favor it w it!l their ciit.;'i. S-t expense has been spared in preparing this II - tel fir Ih e nt-'r ta in mei, ofpuets, aiiti notliinf? li.ill be tiiinp. on hi p- rt. to u. mister to their peri-nnnl eorrilort. The locution, as well as the building. i a good one, and all togelhei is amply arranged t please th- nnrlie IdKAEL HIMEV. r.ry. April U. IH4.-tr. JJLOOMSBUIW FANCY" TRIMMING ASD'BCOK fjetond dcor below llart.usn's 3Iain gtrcet. Just received a new stock of ZKi'li V RS WOOLEN AVD COT TO YARNS, CORStT6. MCSL1V. EDGING?. Dtt3 ' TRIMMINGS, and every variety of articles usually kepi iu a A'sFcuool Books. Hymn Hooks, Bibles, Sunday School llo' ks. an 1 dlars-! I t of MI Sil ELLA XEO CS II O OKS, Account b:i I yiemorandiim . Ilooka , Plank Deeds. B indan I Mortgages, and a g-neral and well-selected as ?'.rt iii:ct of i'.iptr, Luvelopus, ie. A. V. WECB. Bloorafhurg, June 21. 1?GG. -.f Ai.ipArisK. TFIE tinder ignod repectfu!ly announces to the public that he keeps constantly on hind, at bis olilmiuj, one door below Lulx's I'm; store. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloih. and Tpper V'ilrr Sliadcs, Cnrd-. Tas sels and Fixtures, for Pictures., tc. ol the very latest styles aid is prepared. to do ail kin Js of paper hanging to crder. K. J. TIIORTON. Cloonrbur?, April 4 lte.tf M. WI1ITM0YER, ATTOItSny - AT - L1W, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Office opposite Pot rjjke, orer Htnlmttn't store. Back 1'ay, Bounty, Pensions and Gcv rrnment claims promptly collected. Bloomsburg. Apr. 4. 'Cti WRAPPING AND MINING PA PERv.I.TaZin"thor00,,,'o",r 'i''' my rn per Mills at Mil! Grove, near Hloomsbarg. Columbia County, Pa I am now prepared to llll all orders for Wrapping, Dry Blasting ana Water Pnf Paper on snort notiee and fair prices. I bare opened a ware house in Wllken Barre. and appointed Joseph Rrown ol I the firm ot Brown. Gray l'o., my agent to dispose or my paper in Loizeroc County. Bloomsbnrg. Bept. 16. WGS. ' SAMUEL KNORR, ATTOaWEr-AT-LAW, BLCOMSBURG, PA. Office over Hartman't Store, oppoute Port Office Bloomsburis April 4, 15C8.tf. - , . npnE PERUVIAN SYROP J-13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP THE Protoiide of Inni, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE nY supplying the Blood with its vitl ramcirLE. o MVER EI.l.ytT-lRO. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing; Dyspepsia, Liver Oompltint, Dropsy, ronic Diarrhoci, IJaih, Nervoas Affeetions, Chills and FeTer, Humors, Loss of Consti tutiqnal vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a CAD STATE OF THK BLOOD or accompanied by Dtbilily or a low stale of the system Being free from Alcohol in any form. Its energiz ing cir. tis are not followed hy rom-FpoHding reac tion, but are peruianeiit.it fusing strength, vigor ;ind oitw Lilt? inte all parts of the system, and buiiJing up luliitj.4 Ct).'jTll UTIuV. -DYSPKPSU AND DEBIFJTY From the Venerable Archdeao u Hi'OTT. I. f. LXmiam Cina. la Eat. Alinh 24. I -to. "I am an inveterate lsp ptic of more than Si years' -tanning ' "I have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks (luring wbn h 1 have used the Pe ruvian ri)rup,tliHt lean scarcely ptrxuade nixfof the reality. People who havtr known me are aston ished at the change. am widely known and can but recommend to others that which has done so much for me A CASE OF 27 YE R3' STAXDIXG CURED. From IVSLEY JEWETP, No M Avon Place. Boston I hav-J sufJertit. and sometimes severely, for 27 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit from it. In the course ofth'ee or four weeks 1 was entirely relieved from my sutferinc. and have enjoyed unin terrupted health ever since " AN ElIlNliXT DIVINE OF BOSTON. SAV3 : . "I have been lining the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it gives me new Vigor.Buoyamy ofspir Its. Klanticity of Mucle." Thousands hare been changed by the e of this rtmedy from trrak, strk!y.njeriiig creature, to strong. h'tlllhy: and haprt vien and tr omen; and invalid cannot reasona bly htsnale to gice ft trtal, A pamphlet of 'Si pages containing certificates of cures aud recommendations front some of the ioot eminent physicians, clerfjunu, and others, will be sent FRtg to aii y address. E7eSee that each boitlehas Ptaoviii Svacr blown in the glass. FOIl SALE BY J. I". EinSMMEE. Proprietor. 36 I)ev St.ew York SOLD BY ALL DUfUUlSTd. s CROFULA. AH Medical Men agree that IODINE is tha PEST RK.MEIiy for Scrufula and all kindred diseases ever iliscovered. TUu difficulty has been to obtain a Puna SoLnTms; of it. Utr. II- Anders' Eccliisc Water Is a Pure Solution rf Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL VFNTI! Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A most Pcwcrfui Vitalizing Agent and Fe.-t'rarive. UASeuredand will cure SCROFULA in alt its mani fold forms. UI.CER3. CAVCERjj. SYPII I LIS.SALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with astonishing success in ca ses of Rheumatism, Uvspep iaf Consumption, Female Complaints, Heart. Liver aim Kidney 1'iae nc. Circulars w ill be sent fikk to any one sent id g their aunress. Price $1.(0 a bottle, or f for $5. ml Prepared by Ut U. ANUEHd, Physician it Chemist.! J. P. i)I.SM0RE. 30 Do v St. New Y And by all CruUt. yyiSTAR'S BALSAM OF WELI5 t I3S1KV U.VS BEN USED FOR NEABLY HALF A CENTURY, with the niOFt ato!,i-hing success in curing Coughs, Cr.i'Jsslloar.-eues-i, iore Throat ItSueczt, Whoopnt; cough, Croup, Liver com;. taint. Bronchitis, L'ifH culiy of BreatLiu";, A?iLaj, u I ever y affec tion of THE TIMOAT.LUyUS 4- CI1ES7A which carries ofTmro victims than any fther di. ease and which b.itfl sthe -K i I of the I'hysuiaus to a grtatcr tst nt than ai:v other m;,l.i.!v. oltcu YIM DS To'THIr RKMlDY when all otio-rs prove in irt tu.it. AS A MEHICING Knpi;t in II lief, &o- Uunir in Kff.-cl, saU in in Of t- Hiinn. IT is UNSUltPASSED ! while as a preparation free frotn noxious Migrei'i.ien? poi-ons. r minerals ginning Ki!. seirn e.ni: 1 ni(;,i cai knowledge; C':iitiuii.i; all lll.il is tuI. table In il; vegetable kingdom for tnn ctais i f lisi a e .it is INCOiYlPAflABL and is entitled, "mei its, and receives the general con. njence of the public, SEYMOUll THATCHER, 31. D., if llermi-n. N. Y.. writes as follows: Wistar's UA!.sjt or Wild Uhkrht gives universal sat i. -I'm lion. It seem to cure a ouh by liwKr nine and c. auring the lungs. and allaying irril:(itn t it u a removing the cause, instead of drying up the cough and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the llaisaiu go d a any. if not the best. Cough mc iciue wi;h whith 1 am acquainted." llev. Jacob wECIilf.r, of Ilaoover, Pa. Ytll known and mucli respected nmong th German irpulatio.i in tins country iinkes the foliowin- state ii nt (or the bem fit of the aiilicted, DeakMRs -Having realized 1.1 u y family impor tant bencUts fr. in the uu of your valuable prenara lion V. iri Balsam or Wild riiiRRT-ii affords mc pleasure to recommend it to the public. rome ei-ht y arsagoone r.f my daughter, see. ned m be in a de cline aui little hopes of her recovery were entertain ed I then procured a bottle of your excellent- Balsam and before she had takn the whole of the contents of the bottle there wa, a grest in provement in her health I lwve.,11 ,y individual ca-e oiade frequent use ot orv-luable medicme.aud have always beeu beneittod by iu 1 Brice One Bolter a Bottle. F'TR PA LB BY J- P. D!NSVORE.?6 Dey Strett. VeW York SLTU W FOWLE. & M.N, Proprietors., Boalon. AND BT ALL DBLOO kls. Q RACES Celebrated Salvo CURE3 (X'TS.BURNS. SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUNLd.i;RUISE3. SPBAINS, Grace 8 t'elefirsted tSalve tURE3 BOILS, ULCER3. CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated alve CURES SALT BHET7M. CRYSIPELAS. Grace's Celfbrated Salve CURES CUAPPtD HAND3, CHILBLAIN'S, Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES.FRESII VVOUNDS.tc Itia prompt in aetion. removes pain at onec and re duces the most aogry-ookinp swellings and luifla matlons. as if by magic thus affurdimg relief and a complete cure. j, . Only i5 eents a box J (Sent by ma il for 33 cents,) For Sale by , . - 3. P DIV3VORE 36 Dev Street. Sew York. S. V. rOWE 4. SON. Proprieto-s,Boston, and by'all Druggists. Grftcers, and Country stores. ... January 27. 1806 ljr ' ' " BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets. ' PUILA1ELPUIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the country. Th.? only one in thu city posesing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the United States author ired to confer Degrees of Merit. (Haplonias awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by geiiileincn of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the thorough theoretical and pi act teal education of young men lor the various du ties and employment of business life. THEORY ANW PRAClICli COMBINED by a of system AC TUAL BUSINESS TR AIN INO original and pre sminent'y practical g ving the stu dent in the hnrtet time a romp lete itml-Iii into (he routine. tet lis. customs and firms of business in veueral ns conducted in the best regulated roiniiier tiul and hmiuiil estih isli meiit s. TIII-OllEri ' Al- IIOOKKKCPIVU Upon a new plan, v it h unoriginal exposition of the n-irnrc of accounts, a'lanJsM an, I put.lulie I ty the proprietor of lhi I nutilutioii exelu .i vely f.ir Ui- own ue s.iving one-half t lie ordinary labor if the st'nl. nt audgiviiit' him a complete knowledge of tin practice jf the bejit aicountants. THE COMaMEUCIAL COURSE EM 13 HACKS -t U lokeffcirjgjComiLierfial Ari;bmetic,Ptn inaostiip, Uusineha Correrpondeiice, Commercial Law, Lectures on BusiLe Affairs, Commer cial Ctf-toms, Foruii, a ad Actual Bum rs Prcficp. SPECIAL BLANCHES tlgebrm and the Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or nameatil Penmanship, the 1n o letecling Ceunt'rfeit Money, h'ngineeting Sur veying, .Vaciifa'iju and TelrgrnpU ing. TEl.E.'iP u HIN. The arrangements for I eiegrapning are far more ad vance of anything of the kind ever oflVrd t;i the pub lic. A regular Tele raph Line is connected with the Institution wfh twi nty branch oirices i.-i various parts ol the ci'y. where public hunine., i transacted, and iiMvhich tiie students of this lntilution are per mitted to practice. No regular niriee practice can be bad in anv otl.er school of instruction in t'ie couutry. w ithout which no one can ojtain a position as a prac tical operator. Young ni-n are cautioner a5;ii:,si inu deceptive representations id' those who, without any such facilities, pretend M t arh Telegraphing. PATRON AUE. This Institution is now enjoying the largest p-itron-Ironage ever belowd upon any Co'umer.cial eh'..,l in IPt! Mate. Over liv bun Ire- students were in atten dance the fl- st year, and over seven hundred during the patl yar. The be-t cla4 of stuilenti may tnv.v riably be found here, aud &I1 its association are first tlu:. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. 1 l.i I ii I tin nori islucated in tne tami central part i-f I lie city, and its ac ouimodations. for extent, ele gance and convenience, are utisiirpa.-serl. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very ne?,i style with lCSIEdS OtKlfErt OR IMCNTIVi; IIOCSKM. TELLCRAPII CtTlCE. STATION Alt Y SloUB. AND A BCOCLAR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND IS.-CR, Bfipplipil wiih tinely engraved li:hographie notes used as a circulating mediuai in the I'rparlaiL-tit of Actual lijeintss. TO YOJTAG MUX who desire the very b tt facil'tie far a rradical l.tlucalii si lor Lcisiarss, we gnarsn tee a course j.f ininir!ion no wh-re elt t qu .lle.l. v ln'e til" reputation aud st unfing of the Im-liiiition nuioi.g bn-ui. s men .urike its en lor'e iiient the best past port to suervss and adv inri'iniit. A.I com. iiiplniing e-ttering any omm rrial College, are iuvite.l to Kt-ud lor an II. 1. 1 Sl'HArf.U ClKCULMl AND CATALOGUE contrjtiing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, ice. L. FAIuBlMi, .1. n . President. T. E. MF.Rt'HAXT, Supt. of Office Business. Nov. -I. l-i 5 Id iu. J) HUGS, DRUGS, DUIGS. , Pure MeHirinrs. at John R. Mover's Drug Store. corner ot Main and Market gtrects. A good assort ment ot mi: mivus, Vedirinei, Tais ts. Oi!s and Yariiislio, always on hai (.', and wi: I be f old he:.per than at any uiiur Dri g lor.' i:i l-nv n. Q 1 1 L T r V G U A f A N T E L D . Prescriptions carefully compounded at Moycr's Prtig Store, A er- and Jaynes Meiiicines eoM at Moyeg's Drug St ire, Wi hirfs Tar Corr!iil. Baker's Cod Liver Oil. Winslow's Soothiig t?yrtip, gold at -.oytr"s Urug Store. For any reliable p.itent mcdirines, call at Moycr's Drug Store. Leather of nil kinds, wholesale sail retail, at J. R. Mover's I'rue Store, BlnLiiisburg, Pa. -Vay -2, IrCii. tf. AllD. The undersigned reppectfully informs the citizens of l;looin-burl and Columbia county, that they ke p II the different numbers of stove coal an J selected lump coal for saiij'unz purpose, on tlieir whirl', ad joining MrKelvv, Ne.il & Go's Furliaee ; with a good pair tutfal scales on the w barf.to weigh coal. hay and straw Z.ikew ise-n. horse and wagon, to de;i ver coal to those who desire it. As we purchase a large amount i T coal, w e Intend to keep a superior article, at'd sell nt the very I. w es-l prices. Please call an. I examine fur yourselves before purclia-ingeleu here. J. V. II i;x iK"S hi p. , AUGUSTUS MASON. rr HE undersigned will tike, in exchange f.ir Coal I and (Jro-eries. the following named articles : Vhe.,t. Kye.i't.ru. O.it. Pot.itoe. L--rd. i am. Shoul der. and tite moat, hutt'r. Ljgs. Hay. ic, at the highest ci-fcli prijes, at Lis Cr.icerv Store, a.ij"innig tin ireeal yard. J. V. HLNDLRIIOT. I'.l'.i in .-"burg, April i". 1 .ti. I y NATIONAL FOUND III'. 'v: IU OOMS!iUI(G, CO- A e--' LUM1UA CO., PA. S 2 3 I' E subscriber, proprietor of the aliive nam-. I e- Nr. L i j : i- i'iif i ve esi.ir iisnmeni. no JLvKl-L prepared 1 ' t lor to receive orders All Kinds of 32acli.nfry, for CoMerte. BIat Furnaces, Stationary Engines, MILLS, THRESHING M ACH I N i:S. fcC . A.C. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sixes and interns, p'ow -irons, and everything usually made in fht-clas r'o-indries. Ilis extensive facilities and practical workmen, war--ant Iihu in rec-iviit; the largest contracts no the in t reasonable terms. iC7" Ura in of all kinds will be taken in exchange for casting. 9 This establishment is loca.ed Dear the l.ackawa na A Bloouioburg Railroad Depot. rCTCII BILLMYEIt. Uloomsburg, Sept. li 1SC3. DKNTBSTSwY. IT C. II O W E II, lis suSGrorj rT?jTTer RF?PlA TrULLY oiT rshis profess ional s rvtces to the laiiies and rentle men of I I omsbiirgand vicinity, lie is .' .hi i ne varum np.;raticns in the line of '.lis nrof enn andis provi h d w-iht e latent improved fHL'r:l1l. TKKTIP whir" w II hem verted ou f old.platiiia.silvtr and rubber br e to Imiw II as the uatuial let tli Ml leril plate and blek teeth manufactured nr. all o en in in on tei th.rarelu ly and properly attended to llei('t nee and oliire a lew doors above the Court II u,e. same side. Lioo.nsbur i, June u 1?C3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Aeri-Ay opposite the' Episcopal Chunk. LO THING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY stock is composed rf fine rlothin-. medium and low priced adapted to nil conditions (antes and wants. He has the lalett sty les lor the' season a fine assortment of oyerctials and (uiiemcu's Miavr.s. from low to the very best Goutls uie t'i'hi"n :h!c ami tceU M.ttfe. In additiin tomy stock of r;a ly-maJj clotking I have piece goods for custom orders, Cloth. Casinacre?.., And having one of the first class cutters, I guaran tee a fit in all eases and give sali.facliuo. Also a variety of H 00LEX AM)LIXC MiIRTS. Stocking, Neckties. Collars. Stocks. Handkerchiefs everything in the gentlemen's line of c'oliiing. Also, lluti, Boots and Shoes, Truuks and Carpet bags. I will sell at the lowest Market prirg Please give me a call before pureba-ing elsew here. AVIKbV J. EVANS. Bloomshnrr. Nov 15. ?' SCO A OiTUl Aguts wauted for slz entirely sune artit't, just out. Ad dress O. T. G ARE V. Cirv r.nii,tln xlcA.a m.:. iriiLi.rii's stoke. or Sprins: mid Siuninrr Cionl. 'I ' II E subscriber has just returned from Uie cities J with another large and select assortment of SPUING AND SUMMKU GOODS, purchased t Philadelphia and New York, at the lowest figure, and which be is determined to sell on as mo l-rite twrins as can be prueuied elsewhere iu Uloomsburg. His rtock comprises ' i f the choicest styles and latest faskions together wiih a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and Vt stings. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Ware, Hollow-ware, Naiis, Iron, SOOTS Aria SHOES, lints and Caps, ice. In short, everything usually kept, in a country -tores, to which he invites the in tention of the public generally. The hiehext price will be paid forcounlry produce in exchaciie forgoojs. S. 11. MILLELI. rioomt-burg, Vov. -2 lJfi"i. i x u n a t: s : t :o ts paay, V1 LKLS-Ii A RRG. PENNA. CAPITA L AX I) fiTpLTs, - - $130, ASSETS. Ptock not called in. Bills receivable, - U. S. S -i!0 Bonds, Temporarv and call loans, 103 sh ire VVxomiug Bank Stock, f.'.n.nnn 4.1 (Mid 5!5.0il ti.Odl) li,l-0 5. oiK) 5i shares First National Bank .l IVjlks-Barre 7(1 shares Second National Hank nt ilkes liar re 7.ii:i 4'i shi:res v ilkes-Uarrc bridge Slock. 2 5e 0 1 .5 i '. Ileal relate, Jii-ltrimiits, . - Due from Agents and others, Cash in band and in Bank, III.' 7,4H l,tl.' o G. M. HOLLENB CK, JOHN K H II A III I. S MriiL V AIMI WIS, I'HAKLr.S DOUKANCli, It D I. O OB I.. I). SHOEMAKER. H. M HOYT, O. LI l;t, Wm is K'iSS, ( II KI A VIINER, SaE'.VART PIERCE, ti M 1 1 A ! 1) I V(J CM HOLI.l;MA' K President. L. I. flluKMAKEC. Yice IVrsV. It. C. SMITH, PgCRATART. F. I.ROW.V. Ag-nt, March a, I.-C3 n.tt.iirJ;, Pa. G RE AT IMPROVEMENT IN SE rf ING MA Oil INK S Ca:isjir' S!mlllr JIacaiac ! SAI FSROOM-. 53f. Broadway, N. Y., Coil Ua-hington rt et. Ito-ton. Mi Ch. nut Mreei. Philadelphia, P T1NTLD FE.i. M. lfi:0. 'plII3 MAnilNE is conducted on entirely new 1 principles ef niechanisiii, possessing many rare and valuable impr venients having been ex unined by the most prof-junj experts and pronounced V o be S'( "'' ' and I rf ction Cotiiht'nrd. It his a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the Lw K or e 1 1 1 TIIE .-111(11. which will neither Kll tor 11AVLL. arid is a ikeoii both ri. es ; perforuis perfect iri! on every description f milerial. from L at her to i he fiuert .VansooH ohisIhi, with rotton. linen, or si.k thread, fro n the coarsest to the finest number. Having neither I'AM or COI VV'I Kill., an I the loast po;.ib.; Inulioii, il runs aj smooth as glass, nnd is EiHphatiadly a XotMhss jlicJu'ie. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it th in any other machine in the market A girl twelve years of age ran work il steaui y. wilnuut fatigue or Injury to health Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Construc tion renders i- elmost impossible to get out of order, ami is ; I'A It ANTELU by the company to give en tire s.ltisl;la.tl We respectfully invite all those who may desire to t-upply lln msflves withasuperi r article, to me and r samine this UNKIVAI.LKH V At HINE. t ne h.'ill' boo r' iuti url ion is tutiii j.-nt to enable any person to work this machine, to their entire tat i?nciion. Agents wanted for all towns i i the United f tates, h'-re agencies are ir"t already e-t.ildn-ii -d Also, for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, to wbuuia liberal discount will h.- given. L MHRE ShWltU MAt.'HlSE MF'iJ CO.. 5.lo Lri.ailway, N. Y. gTOVES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his niany friends an I nurnenus r tn teiiiers that he continues the above I ti-mi s nt hi old place of busineas 0:1 M.M .N i:F.l;, Ci.OOy,5- p.i 'lit;. Ill custemi rs and olliors can be accommod iled w ith FANCY STOVES M of all kinds, tovepi pes.Tin are, and every E' .--.--.I artiete I'irin l in all well regulated STO V F ' f J-i"-J AD TIMVAKF. I TA Bl.f. M L.NTS in theeities. and on the 1110-t reasonable terms. ZJ !PoUTING, f-ir houses and b rn, will be put op on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing done proutp'ly and upon liberal terms. Hi: also keeps on hand a l.irc supply of Milk Pans, of ditl'er-iit izes and prices ; b:ijes a trie as sortment ol Fis ner's Patent r-elf-Se ulin " Fruit Pre serving Can (Jive him a call July I l-;,:i.-lf. QlO flllO AVEAR ""' by any one with J mJ el J i; -. ncil Tool No experiem nT J wws-ary. Th " t re,.-iits. 'a-ti lers, and Treasurers of 3 Hanks indorse the circular. S. nt free ilh sauiples. Addre-s th: Aim ricau ttu cil Tool Works. Spriugfie'l.l, Vermont AugJt 1, Iruti. Hiii. I 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FEcNING BOARDS FOR sal". The undersigned off. rs ft:r sale upon the most r ascn.ii.l terms, at hi place of biiiness, in Bl'.TOV. COI. U M 1 I A COUNTY, o.e liun.lreil thou sand shingles and a large lot ot f iiring boards, of the very best luallty, both pine and ln-mloi k J. J. .Mchenry. Denton, May 0, W1. C. lltSsiET, oto. w. cicrcMit, Establishsd 1823. G. Y. CRPETi;n, IIKXSZE V & CO. WHO LES ALU DRUGGISTS. 737 Market St. one door below eth. Philadelphia. DRUGi. MEDICINES. CIIKVICAI PAINT.- OILS. GI.A-S, VAKNISIII.S, DYE3 And every other article appertaining to the' business, of the beFt q Mliiy, and at the lowest Market Rates. March 2. 1?r,r,. I in ! inn i nni! VH EATON'S O I N T M f 4 T Will (ure I he urh in Is IJours. -Also cures S A I.T IMIi M. I'M'EHS t H I L BLA INS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE fKIN' "rice ri'"',J.'r','r bv " '"egists. Itv sending ..ft rents to W ElKS & PO ITER ..e A.ent's. I7 Wash ington street. Host. in. it w ,11 bo tor warded bv luuil Iree po-lage. to any part of the United States. June o. l-ot ly. 70RKS HOTEL, CEO. U mirGE'?, ProprfeJor. The shove well known hotel has recently under gone raitnal changes in it internal arrangement, and its proprietor announces n his ormer custom and the travelling public that his accommodation for the comfort of his guests are second to none in the country. His table will always be found sup plied, not on 1 5 with substantial f-od. but with all the d-lic-icie of the se u. Id wine aad liquors (except that popular beverage known as 'Mc Henry ) purchased direct from t'ie importing bouses, are en tirely pur, and free fr m all poit-onous drugs. He is thankful for a liberal patronage in tho past, and will continue to deserve it in the future. GEORGtS W. JUITGEB r .- v - ?"--;s-trioI I JVCW Stock of Clothin rr Sirin? and nmiiier fsrooris. am INVITPS attention to his stock of cheap and fash ionable CI- thing at his ftore, on .l.y.V STREET. III.OttMSBUIlG. two ttoors above Vie . f marietta House, where lie has jut received from New York and Phi ludelphia, a lull assortment of 173 en ami SJoyS 4'loth.ia including the most feshiouahli;. durable aud hand some, DdLSS GOuUS, cousititiug of liox Suck, Frock 9 Gum and Oil Clot!. Coa!s. und I'attl.i, of nil sorts, sue, and colors. He also ha rrlcn- ished his alieady large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts. cravats, stock, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, stts- penti-r a no lan-y urticie. N B. - lie ha rnn statu ly on hand a large and well selected nss.irtin Mit of Cloths an I Vjstiags. which he t pri-pan d to make up to or. I. r, into any kind of ei unuig on vrf sti.irl notice an. I in iRj beet of iii.n tier. . AH his clothing is made to wear and mott of it is ot home iiiiiiiuiaelure. A S I) f every Description. Fin and Cheap. HisCaseof j weirv is not surpassed in this place. all and ex. limine his general utsortmem of Clothing, VVatches. leWelry, Axe. &.C. DAVID LOW'ENRURG. doom-burg, April 20 IrCj. J ENRV GIGER, Has opened a frst class BOOT, SHOE, HAT AND -CAP ST0HE, At bis old stand on Main Street Rloomsbiiip. His slock i composed of Hie very latent anil bet styles ever offered to the ritizens of Columbia iVuniy. He can accommodate trie public wit's the fallow ing kinds and pi ices ; Vleti's calf boots, fine, $.- t (i to 0 0d " hip. double sole, a 75 to .1 ;5 Roys child's boot. .75 to A.;:, .Men's glove ki l. Congress, &.c, 2 .'.ilto 5. 7.1 Ca I. Sh.ies. 1 liii to 3 0 " woinen's boys ami mis es glove kid I i-ling nit. rs, 1.75 to 5.7.1 Won.i.n's L'b'Ve kid very fine, 3.Jj to -" 75 fine got morocco balinornls, 2 . VI to 4 till '' mi n s uioriN'co und call shoes, 1.75 to 2 511 common hoes, 1 5h to 5 I Misses' and Child's shoes. O.io to I CI) iens. w omen's, misses', boys and cbilds slippers. 0,25 to 1.00 He also keep a great variety of HATS, CAPS and STBAW'GUOUS of ev ry kind, nt the luwett prices, both Tr Cash an Country produce. Keiiiemhi i the attraction is in our goo lr. Don'l be alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call aud see for yourselves. Rer pectl'ully, HEXRY G KiLR. Uloomsburg. July II, lfifl. LacKawacua tliooiasburg Uailioad. s m m m m C-ZT TWO DAILY TRAINS. -tDa ON AND AFTr R NOVEMBER 27. HC5, PAS SENCER TRAINS WII.Lkl N AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTH W A K D P M I'M Leave Scr.mfui, A 4 Kingston. 600 " r.loomsl urg. Arrive at Northumberland 9.5(1 LEAVei NORTHWARD. A M Leave Northumberland. 7.im Danville. 7-40 " lil.vniisburg, 8.25 Arrive at Scr iMon. 1-2 40 A M. ti .50 (.55 20 10 35 PM 5 10 5 411 ti 25 It) 15 Trains b avin; Kingston at H 30 A: M for Srranton connect with Train .iirivin.' at New VorK nt 5 i 1 eaving Nuttnuinlie lind at f.DO A M.aud Kingston 2 Tin P M , connect with Train arriving at New Vork at ID 55 P. M. Passengers taking Train Sonlh from Scrarton nt 5 51 A M via No ihuinlc rl.in-l.rem h Harrisburg 12 JO P M. lUltimore 5 :.U p .. a-hing..n IU till P M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia ut 7 UUPM. IL A. FONDA, Supt. Kinrston, Nov ,25. ITS. 'DUt.MilV JL. Mrii: & iiiEiinicr lediciiic- t ts u r n n a e z AUSAPAtHLisA COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, Pllt P.IHTA) FOR C. V. PLTTES, LOsTO.V, P.y JAJIKS Ii. NICHOLS CO, Mint' fact n riiiff C h cm MANCFACTURI.RS OFTIJE ELIXIR PEllUYIAX BARK wn ii Frofoside oi" Brn, Which bas become so favorably known as a Tv.XiC s.Y iw.yion.mrf:. Ry Thysicians and Invalids in ail parts cf the coun The nw preparation. '. irs.ipan'.la In combina tion i" Ii l.eii.le of Lime." pr. .seiits one of the most prompt alterative hgiis. in .1 'urm r.ijiahle of exert ing full iietion upon the f)li m, and this in minute and pleasant iIum s II is conceded ti,ai the altera tive resolvent, or tonic elo-cls of loifine are exert ed mot-t oi rinediy ,.en associited with other alter atives, iu combination ; and the Sarsapariila seeuis to fulfill perl, rtty all the favorable re'iuisitions. 'i'lie liisleir it usually observed when "SRSAPAiilLLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is tken. is an increase of appi-tue stio-.vmg that it has tonic properties of a in uked character. Us al leratrve eiieels are loamtest in Us reaoy combiiia ti oi with tier blood an t tis-ues Pale, scrofulous " ";"''" and children improve rapidly iin.leritsu.se, and tne v n.il liirn Huns u-sume a uealthv con In ion. It is a ln.irnS y a .'.iite l to a large number ol ( hren ic .t a. ot-.- e:i..;i pecnli ir t i chile ren It is suit ed !- t hem i,i. tti by tile mildness a lid i Ifu i-ticy of uie.;i, in ,! , ;;:.rt ..n,l the pleasant, uttrarllve form of Hie rem--.:. It in iy be given for a l.inj period where constitutional iiill ieii.es are desired, an I no repug ii. line, or iisiiieini.-it on to take t:i r svrnp. c-nc,.j,. in Whu,. .-we lm-s II, p. Joint' Disease, and I'islorli ins l the (iiue. it sh i il l o given p--rsi,l-ei.tly, in nmoe-ralc uum.-s. until relief is obtainej Iu t.'ic Sjtiiityta the i't ti: and dan'nj the Warm )ta titer, the accumulation of morbid matters in the system seems t- In come manifest and very Irunhlesnme Las situde, l!ea.iclie. Boils, Costiveuess, Loss of Appe tite, Pain in the Joints. Indigestion, etc, nre very common. .Nothing ever iteise-lis better a.!a;itu.l t- exteriiiin.ite or drive o Iflhese atf clions g ; a tn this new co-iibnaiioii of S A ltd. -it' Alt 1 L, I. A WII'l luDlDC OK 1.1 VI H. A V preparation like it, or vl.it A apprei i nates :o it as an Af lenitive, or B'ond Burt tb r, ia ever b'fvre been placed wtthinthe reach of invalids. Indeed, it is an entirely tiv and M-i.T.Fir combina tion, in no re-.siet rest-uiutiu;; nii)t:nng hitae-ito e-iu-poed. The ( pinion of medical men concerning it t'ie de scription of it ch -imcal ch--ir.iet.-r. th. r.ip-utic al ne. maimer of use. He., are- given i i a circul ir. which c.m be bud at the store of any and all tirt class DniL-gists. C" oid iii Hic.onifhurg. w licit sale auj retail, by Ey. r St Mover, an. I all Druggists June ii, If-if. t in. MANHOOD : now lost, now restored. jT'y Jt!-! published, m a seiled enve- . lone. Priro K . .ni . A 1.... .. . . . " w ' ...p. irieirr fin me nature, treatment tnd radical cure ,,f ' " Sprinatorhoea. or Seminal Weaknn. Invo'untary Emissions sexual D bility and lmped-tm-iitsto Marriage generally. Nervousness Con mi uiOi--n. Epilepsy, and Flt ; vientul and Physical Inrapsi ity. resulting from Self Abuse. Jke. py Kob ert J. Culverwell, M. D., author of th j 'Green Hook,' &.c. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, rl-arly proves from his own experience, that the aw fill concquences of Sell-Abuse maybe ttT.et u.illy removed without Medicine, and without dn gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by v. Inch tvery sufferer, no matter v- bat his condition may be, may cure himself rhea ply. privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thoui-ancs. Sent under sea to any address in a plain envelope, on receipt ol six cents ortwo postage stamps. Also Dr. Cul verwell's Marrige Guide, price 5 cent-.. Address, CHAM. e C KLINE V CO.. 1-J7 Bowery. New York. P. O. box 45id August 15, lrbti. ly Peas & Co. AUDITOR'S NOTICR Estate of Mary P. Miller, late of Madison Toicnfliip, Columbia County, dee'd. rJ"HE Legatees and all other parties interested in I the estate of Mary P. Miller, deceased, will take notice thai the under-igned appointed by the Or phan's ourt of said county, auditor, to audit aud make distribution of the- balance in the hands of Dan iel Emmet, surviving executor of the said Mary P Miller, d. ceased, w ill no-et the parlies interested in thessid I estate, at tha office of the Keti.terof Wills i.VnJor,!l'! e"UBlfr,''nibia. at Kloomsburg on 1 hursday the Mh day of November next, when and where all parties interested ran attend If the see proper and present their claims or be debarred from coming in far a share of tb, fnd r,. E. H. BALDY, Auditor. F O U TsZ'S QILKBEATKOV Horse aiu Catiiu Biite This preparatloB, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvlgorat broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strengthening; and cleansing; tha stomaoh and intes tines. It Is a sura pre jrentite of all dis eases incident ta this animal, such aa LUNU U LADDERS, Y KLL O W WA TER, HEAV ES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER. FE VERS, FOUNDER LOS3 OF APPK TITK AND VITAL ENERGY, ic. IU use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives .n n n , k n,t , transforms t h e 2?M6tSsJr miserable skeleton Into a fine-looking and rpirited horse. Ta treerw.r of f?nora til - r.Tso- : , . . . , I... pa...uuu u lnvaiuaoieA It lucreaies the quantity and improves the quality oi we muic. Jt bas been proven by ao toal experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent and make the batter firm and sweet. In fattening; cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens iineir nine, and mMi much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, fleers ia tli Lunirs. I.iver. 7 " A.C., this article nets as a specific. By putting from i one-hair 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. Pries 25 Cent3 per Paper, or 5 Papers for SL PREFACED BY . AT THEIR WHOLES IE DIU'U AD MCDICIVE DETOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out the United States. . For bale at the Drug ?tere of EYBR 4 MOYER, Lioomsburg Pa. Tiloonisbtirg. Jan fi, IHOO. I2mo. DR. N- WIHTM0R, HAS been In surcessfel practice for a number ot years, w ith the experience of the different hospital-in F.urope. also a member of the Analytical Vrdic.il Institute of New Y rk. conti lues to attend tt all profvxsioual caci at his office So. b3d Filbert Street, Philadelphia, 2. No patent Meuieines arc used or recommended ; the remedies admiiiir-tered are thoe which will not break rowu the cnrtituiion. but renovate the sys tem from a; injuries it has sustained from mineral meiii. ines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly curd condition, 3. DVI'i:!'! . that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the eon tiiutitnt.nl yeaily carrying thousands to tin timely grave, ran most empha.ically be cured, 4, Sl lanrholv, Abberration. that state ot Allna tion and weakness of the mind which render per soiii. incnpabli; ol eLjoyiiig the pleasures or perform ing the duties of life, j. RHKL'vl A I'liM.ln any f irm cr conuition.chron ia or iicut... w irranled curable. i'. tl'l Ll.psv . or f.iltiug siekneis, all chronic or stibbern cases of radica'lv removed ; a t Rheum and every descrip tion of ulcerations - piles and scrofulous diseases bii h have battled ail previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I do say all disease-, (ye- Consumption) can be cured by wearing my Medi cated J.icket. which ism protection to the lungs agHinst all changes of weather iu all climates bay. ii:g Investigated for yenr- Uie cause and character ot inte rmttreuts (fever and ague) in all parts of the Cnited States w ill cure perms. m ml y all chronic or acute cases of ague anJ nervous piseacs ia a few Jays. laiictr Cured v.itliout the knife or Drawing Coed. Tape Worm, that r!redtothe Human Family fog years, cm be removed with two or Ihjje doses of ii-y new ly discovered re tuetiy. warranted in all cases. oiisull ation in tin- bu-linh and German Language free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired M iy bi: ajdress-! by letter (confijenliallv.) on I x.euicliic scut ila proper direcliuus to any part ol tli- eoiiiitr v. OFFICE J o. C2i Filbert St. Phila- April 4. l$ZC ly. DIN J. Rs EVANS riiictan and Sarjpon, ?rA"l.N(i lni-a eil friTidiifiidy tin Main ' Mre-et. HLODMSBI'KH. Ph., uoul-l in- (.rm the public ge.-ieraily. that he is preprared to at i. ml to all Imi-iio--. faithtuliy and punctually that in i y he int rusted t i bis care, on tcru.i coinuieusu-rat-' u it u ii. times. lT7 lie j ays .tri-jt att.-ntioa t ir;ery a well as :ue 'i ine, .Nov.Cj. 1 p. .1.- ly. mTm. TiLVUGII, ATTCJ E:. Ll-AT-L l XV, ) L 0 OMSB UR G, Fa. Will pra ctiro in thi several Courts of Columbia and a.'j.'i'iing counties. XT All 'oilections promptly attended to. J -ine -JO, I fi'.ij. CHAS. G. BARKLEY, Al.r:iev nt L:nv, DL003isaill(., 10L13UJ1A CO., PA. UJMLL practice in the several Conrtsof Columbia Co'inty. All legal bnsiness intrusted to his caie shall receive prompt attention. t Kile -i in la;n . street. Exchange Buildings, ever .Villi r's Store. liloou.i-burg. April 13. Ff4 JuJkc oi" ISjc tfacci Licensed Loitrfin.ccr, Scrivener, and Surveyor. ilicc Sicavcr Valley, ln. Will attend totiking Acknowledgements, Write De-os. 'Jortig.-s. Leies. Bonds. Notes, Agree tuents, kc. Surveying attended to with de, patch, Ch rges mode rr.lc . (;iiuc!;iui:s and EPH. ELtrpi.L. having bought L. Runyon' TRO VISK.iV STORE in now prepared to rell Grocer ies at Whole rale or Retail, aa Ccap as IheCeap- e9,"Hr.s:sj you cai nxu SUGARS, TKAS. ( OFFKRS. svklts. sncEs, cracl;ei5 STAKCII. SODA. CORNSTARCH. " DKIKD FUUir. CANNED FRUIT. '.VOODKN.w.RK. FLOUR, FISH, BKANS. ONIONS, kc, Le. EFH. V. ELWELL. Plonmshnrg E. b IL IPtjfi. till 'nOO l'rn TKAR! U' W"t a2ent evprywlicrp lo fll our improved SJ0 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. I nder and upper feed. Warranted bve year. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ON'.. Y midline in the United Stites for b'ss than $10. wbirir are f J Ily licensed by Howe. Wheel er At W i son. (.'rover At iiaker. Si nger ic Co., anil ItaehelJer-. All other rheap Machines are Infringe iner t and the seller or uei are liable to arrest, firm and imprisonment. Circular free. Address or rail upon Shaw Ac t.'Iaik, Biddeford, Me., or Chicago III. Deeember 211. ft-j I y. OMNI BUS LINE. n-HE und. rsigned would respectfully announce to 1 the citizens of Kloomsburg, and the Public reu. erally. that he is running , ttu au OMMBCS LINE, be- ( .reii mis i.-ice aiiu me an- stZi fereni Kail Road Depot dai-H IV. ISllll'lavs evee,iiM,n tn SK&agsafl connect with the sev -ral Trains going South a We.l on the Caiiiwi.ua unit W,lii.n,,7... t,rT. With those nm. Knri l . - - j 7- : ! . , 1 . ' 9 f, aou OUUIU On the I .,b IllS 0l N I Itl'sl-Va Bra I , , . " . " a.S 111 !UII (Mlln - , dious and rnmfr.rti.sl .i 1 . "' eoi eommo- try !.. 1 ' " l"rf es reasonable. LS l ersons wi-bisg to meet or see U-i friend, depart, can he acconimo,a upoV .el.onVbll charts, by leaving tiuiely .ot.tr, .tPa"y V ll uct JACOB L. GIRTON, BIoorasbnr. April 27. 1864. ''Prtelor. ksnk BLA.NKS I HLgJterVfflnriiii BLANKS ! !
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