T AGRICULTURAL, KEEPING. APPLES. IN WINTER. At the last State Fair in tbia city, Delo3 - Pundall had on exhibition Russet Apples grown a year ago. These apples were " plump? fresh and of good flavor, quite as - good as the ean:e kind of apples are ordi narily on the approach of spring. TTe in- ' quired as to the manner of keeping, - and were informed that the apples vrere put np in the refuse boxes obtained at the groceries, and in the following 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 each other. Upon these was placed a layer of " paw-dust, and so on till the box was filled. The boxes after being packed in ih'n way were placed on the wall in the cellar, up from the ground, where they, perfectly re taining their freshness and flavor, until brought out and exhibited at the Fair. He says that ho has kept apples in thus way some months later than the time named. From experiments made with dry sand, packing the apples in the same way, he Cuds that saw-dust is much superior to the sand, the latter he thinks being too heavy a ma- , tcrial, 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 desir ing to preserve apples late in the teason of next year. It will be needless to remark, perhaps, that no apple will keep late, by any process of packing, that has been bruised or injured in packing. Apples should be handled carefully, and the less moving about, after having been picked the better. A lan:c part of the fruit grown and scld in market, has been so injured by careless gathering, pouring into barrels and rough handling while being driven to market, that it soon decays, under whatever treatment it hiay be Bubjected for the purpose of keeping. L'tLa. Herald. ' A correspondent ot the Co-untrj Gentle man, on the Eame subject, say3: "You ask for the experience of others m reference to picking apples. , 3Iy experience is that apples should be kept in a dry building un til quite cold weather ; then -very carefully ' packed over ace headed in an air-tikt bar rel and remove to a cool cellar. 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 bottom made of hydraulic cement. Cement prevents evaporation, and as the coolness of a cellar is caused by evaporation mainly, it is important that nothing be done to prevent this. "CURING' MEATS. "Massachusetts Hams" writes: "I cure and smoke 50,000 to 100,000 pieces a year, and know my business. Meat cored in pickle made of water is not as good, and only used because more pro5:able and less laborious. The flavor of cured meats de pends mainly upon the kind of molase used. The best temperature is 40 deg. frozen meat will not cure, and if above 50 deg. will be liable to taint For 100 lbs. iacat, take 8 lbs. salt, I quart best molasses or 2 lbs. sugar, lb. saltpetre, 2 ounces ground alum ; mix and rub on the fleshy 6ide of the meat placed in pans, so as to keep all the mixture ; repeat the rubbing every three days, rubbing in thoroughly For large pieces, and cold weather, sixty days witi be required ; if mild weather, fifty days, andv fifteen days less for small piejes. The skin and fat of hams should be cut clean from the face, as far down as the second joint, to allow the salt to enter. The .-recipe for keeping meat, viz: in ashes, : given in September Agriculturalist is good. Smoking is of no benefit ; it is only t quick way of drying. Most people would prefer drying without smoke. If you smoke, use only walnut or yellow birch wood, or mahog any saw-dust. Be sure your meat is well cooled off before salting ; ten days after kil ling is better than ten hours. Agriculturist. Arruirx Management of Fruit Ok CIIABD3. "When it is desirable to save the r fruit of pear or apple trees without being bruised, all the small stones, sticks, pieces of brush, and every such thing that will in jure the fruit should be removed from the orchards early in September, to that a gooU coat of grass may coter the ground before the fruit is gathered in October. If a soft, thick covering of grass is over the ground 'the fruit that falls will not be braised unless it should strike alimb or fall on other fruit. If the ground ha3 been plowed, or rooted over by swine, let it be leveled off with har rows and hoes, and if lumpy pass a heavy roller over it Then sow a liberal dressing of orchard grass seed, or timothy seed. If it is not desirable to stock down an orchard and a person has an abundance of straw of any kind, let it be spread on the ground be neath the fruit, so as to cover the entire sur face, about two inches deep. Salt hay i excellent for such a purpose. "When on a visit to New Jersey, a short time since we saw a large numberof fruit trees, and boughs of which were bending beneath flic heavy burden of fruit Salt hay had been spread beneath the trees, so that none of the fruit might fall on the hard ground. If that precaution is not taken, the fruit which falls to the ground will usually be badly bruised, i Fattening Swine. Many farmers do' not commence fattening their Ewinc till Oc tober. This is not the best system of hog management Hogs that are to be slaugh tered about the 1st of next December or January, should be well fed, with scrupulous regularity, three times every day. It i3 net best to "staff" fattening swine in theformer part of the season, unless they have attained a desirable size. Hogs should be kept grow : ing rather than to allow them to subsist al most entirely on grass, till within two months of the time when they are to be slaughtered and then crowd them by heavy feeding. The quantity of feed should be increased from week to week, as the animate will take a larger amount Furthermore, it is infi nitely Letter to have all kinds of grain ground quite Cre before it is fed out. It is also an excellent practice, when feeding fattening swine, to provide three vessels, each one to coatain about a3 much as is fed at one time. Thea let the meal be softened by soaking in water about twenty-four hour3 before it is fed. A etui better practice is to scald meal " - Tl kind3 previous to feeding it BONE mill: 1 PUKE BONE DUST." Guaranteed hy printed Certificate to be entirely free from adutle ration. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer" a reliable quick yielding manure. Farmer can order direct or throtizh any re sponsible dealers. C7 A liberal di -cn.u allowed Dealer A J. IIRKIM IG, August 1.13GG 2ui. Allentowu. Pa. T1URRAIIFOR CATAWISSA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Goods to compare with strinc-ney of the Voncy Mariet, Look and compare prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Just mil at tlie favorite business stand of McMineh Sc Sliuiu.tn. aud you will ! nu t by the obliging Prrprietor or their (.'lurks and shown through their pTcnt Variety More free of charge, i f course, they will give yon a f.iir chance to spend your loose t limine, they trust lunrh mote profitably than it can be spent claeu here. Tie ir STOCK OF DRY GOODS, this Spring is much larscr in all Its varieties than usuil. Their Ladies Dress Goods are of the nicest styles in Market. They have a fine assortment of SSaCs, CajJS. I2ois and Ni:oe., Summer Cloths, Cnsinet. c"ass-jm:r9 and Vcstinjs, and numerous articles common to men establish ments, betides a general assortment of II AUD W AKC, TIN W All E, Qtiennsware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce 1 piies. Tli -y with to conduct their business oil the kUlit, i f PAY AS YOU GO" nnd they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thanks for many past favors, and ak the future patronage of their former customers and the public g- uerally. McNIXCH & SlIUMAV. May 10, lrf16. tf. G HEAT ATTKATION AT vf-TT rar ffj y-g 3 THE undersijrnpd begs leave to announce to th citizens ;f Blooiusliurg and the surrnunJiif country that he keeps unstan tly on hand nt his old stand, en the south east corner of Main and Iron sis., a pr:me lot uf G II EE N AND BLACK TEAS, ColTee. Fusar. KyruD. Tobacco, Cijars. Pried Fruit. Coal uit. Sn ill", Apices, ISntttsr. Ep;s. Lard Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor aud Hand Lamps, Paints "fall modi, aud paint brushes. Dye Stutr. Dry Goods, Cnlicoes, Cloths for boy's wear, Soaps, Flour, Chop, Uueensn are. Class, Put ty. Halt. Fish. Meat, Candies liiit.kets, Krooms, flosicry, Cooks, Writing Paper. Ink, Tl.irdvrare, Torket Knives. Combs. Sec. Sec. Ac. lie keeps in fact everything appertaining to a first class Wrocery and Variety Store. He is determined nol to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the lilGHEVT MARKET PRICES. Having just received anew tock. the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. Hy Hlro t attention to business, he hopes not only to re tain hi patronage but to increase it. He feels thank ful for past favors, r.nd with many years eipcrienre in the business, he feels conn. lent he can render sat isfactiou to all who favor him with their pat-nnaee. JOHN K UlaTON, Bl -o-nsure. June 29, 13G6. ( " KOVKSTEKX & EO.. Plano-Forto Manufacturors, 459 Droadv. ay, IVfw Yark. TUB ATTENTION of the public and the trade is invited to our KW ' .,-.. sSiiVEN ; P.AVE, nOtWO 'U PIANO For.Tr.H. wtmh firvoI.i:i.e and nrity of tone are unrivalled by any h-t'terto of for-d in tins market. Thy riinlmn all the nmdi r" improvements. French rrand action, harp pedal. iron frame, over-ftriir.g b.is, etc.. unj null iitsl ronient ht-jtiC matte fcnuer thf p"r-fijl u r v l-Mu of Mr J il. (Jsmmi tn, h li i a pri t kjI ept rinr i f over thi'ty years in tn-ir manu lacture, is fally war ranted i:i every fnr'nii'ar Tin: iKort.&TKrjr p.f.vi-R'rrr iCCEIVtI 1UII B;MKST 113 OK MLKIT T Till CILt- bk ii t.D World s faiR Where were exbinil' ! iii-lr.i:n !s fr m the best makers of ' ninloii, Paris, i.c riuany. i hilidr-lphia. haltiiiiore. It t"n and iew )oik;aml a I -to at the Anieritan I nstitule fr five surf ive )irv Ilie iloi.D ami ?i:.vr .M.dals I ruin b'.tu of which can be seen at our w,ire-r"oins. Ilv til: introduction of iinprovoments we miike a still morn perfect Pnno-forte, and hy nianuf.o t .nog largely, iti a stm lly cah y-t m. arc enabled to offer the e instruments ata pried which will preclude all competition . Our r-rirrs) are from $100 to 5iK) cheaper than any fir st r!n-s Piano-fort". Tii" MS Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive cirrnlars seit free: July 11, lfC6. ly II. & P. i:PY BSOTEI,, E ;', Ccliimbi.i Co. Pa. The undersiened havin; become sole proprietor of Ibis well known and conveniently locltd stand, respectfully inform hi friend, and the public tn general, tfiJt he has put his h'oi-e in complete nrrier for the accommodation of beariters. and f-.r the rerp. tion and eiiterlaiiiment of travtl ers wh may f l di: pised to favor it with their custom. No ejpertse has been spared in pn-parine tins Hi.t.-I f.rr th -in-r tain men I of j;iie.ts, ami nothieg siiull be aim:' jr. on hi p -rt. to k.inisler to their per.-onnl comfoft The It ration, a ell a the building. i a (rottd one, an j all together is amply arranged to please ill'- puhlic ISRAEL AiCaifcY. Kspy. April II. 1 80S. t f. 1 LOOMED U1IG FANCr Til DIM IX G A?iD SCOK 570?iS? Prcond dcor below Hartinan's Main Street. , J'isl received a new stock of , ZCfH R3, WOOLEN AND COT TON TARNS, COar-LTa. I.CES, EA1P.ROIDEBIES. Mt'SUX, EDGINGS. DRtSd TRIMMINGS. and every variety of articles usually kept in, a A 's Frimol Hooks. Hymn Rooks, Bibles, Sundav School Hooks, and a large lot of MI SC ELLA KEO US B O OA'S, Account and Nenirrandum Books, Elank Deeds, Bind and vfortsaseK. and a s-nral and well-select ed assortment ot Faper, Euvelopes, la. A.V. V EBB. Etoombnrp, June 20, IcTit. -:t MM pA THE tindersicneil rcspertfully announces la the public that he keeps constantly on hand, at bis old stand, oue door below Lutz's Drug ctore. WALL PAI'LK. Oil Cloth, and Psper Window Shades, Cord. Tas sels and fixtures, for rictures., &c, ot trie very latest stiles and is prepared. to do all kinds of paper nacgiog to order. E. J. THORTOX. Bloombnrg, April Ic6o. tf M. WI1ITM0YEB, ATTOKIVEY - AT - AVi', BLOOMSBURG, Pa, Office opposite rot cjjue, over Hartman't store. Back I'a?j, Mount y, Pensions and Gov ernment claims promptly collected. Eioonislmrg. Apr. 4. 'Co KAPFING AND MINING PA- f ? PER. Havinir thorouthly overhauled my Pa per Hills at Mill Grove, near Dloomskurc. Columbia County, Pa.. I am now prepared to nil all orders for Wrapping, Dry Blasting ana Water Proof Paper, on short notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware house in Wilken-Barre, and appointed Joseph Drown 01 the firm ot rt row n, Gray ai Co., my agent to dispose of iny paper in Luzerne County. THOMAS TRENCH. Bloomsburg.-fiept. 16. )8o5. -SAMUEL KNOKR, CLOUJISDIRG, 1M. Office over Hartman't Slort. oimotite Pott Oflici BKromslmrgi AprUi, 1S86. tf. " THE PERUVIAN SYRUP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TH E Protoxide ot Iron, a rjw discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE BOOT OP DISEASE, BY supplyiiij the Blood with its vtTst, ratncirLC, oa LTVKR KLLMK4T - 1R' This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrboen, litiils, Nervous Affections, Cbills and Fevero, Humors, Loss of CoDsti- tutional viop, Diseases of the Kidneys & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by D bility or a low state of the svsieiu Rein free from Alrt.hol 111 any form, is enerria ins elf ets are no f iltowt-il hy r..rr. f,on.!iiii; r . m -lioii.leil are jierioaneiit.u l'1-.ui? st retigiti , V itor and .-W Lift; intt nil part of 111- hj t. Ui. uiiti iiuti.iins up nlU .i CON-I'l I U I'l JV. i;YSi'Ki'si wd v From the Venerr.ble Archd"ai;.ii K yr-p, li. f. l'i'KiiAM. Canaua Eat. Mar.Ti CI, l.Jt j. lam an inveterate !.; pi ic of no, re than 2j years -tiio'iiv " ! have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks t.'uriiitf wholi I have used the Pe ruvian dirup.lhat lean scarcely persuade loystKof Ihe reality. People who have known me are astoii-ir-ht-d at the chang-. I am widely known ami can but recommend lo others that which has dune so much for me A CASE OF 27 YE RS STANDING CCRED. From IXsr.EY JEVVETP, No.15 Avon Place. Boston I hiivs suflered, and sometimes severely, for i-7 years, from ilyspfptic, I coiiimenreil taking the Pe. ruvian tfyrup, and found immediate benefit from it. In tb course of th'ee or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sui!'. rititfs. and have enjoyed oiiin terrupted health ever since " AN EMINENT Dl VI NE OF BOSTON. PA YS : "I have been usiiitr t,e Peruviau yrup for sme time past; it L'lve me nw Vior.ituoyancy of spir its. Elasticity of .Muscle." Thousands haft been changed by the use of this remedy from nuk, ick!y.fvfcring erratum, lo Mtrong.heailhy: and happp mm and tronten; mmd invalids cannot reasona bly hesitate io gict it m trial, A pamphlet of 32 pages containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent trick to any address. fee that each bottlehas Pkrovim Syrlf blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. ?. EINSMRS, Proprietor. 3l Oev St New York BOLI BY ALL DULGGISTS. s CROFULA. A'l Medical Men airree that IODINE is the BEST Rr.MEUY for r,crotila and all kindred diseases ever discttvered. The uirticulty has been to obtain a Pctrb ffOLIlTIOW of it. I5r. 1. Anders' Iodine Water Is a Pure !?olution of Iodine, WITHOUT A tSOL Vt'NTll Containing a K11II Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Eet-tnrmive. has eared and Tint, cure FCROFULA in all its mani fold forms. ULCERS, CANCERS. SYPII I LI3.SAI.T RHEUM ; and it hs been used with astonishing success in cri ses of Kheuuuitlsm. lVspep-iat Consumption. Female Complaints, t-art. Liver and Kidney llise is-s.e. Cireulirs will be sent rica to any oue suutiing their address. Price t!.0 a bottle, or fi for $. IK) Prepared by hr. 11. ANDEd, Physician 4c Chemist.? For Sale by J. P. DI.NJiMOKE. SG Doy St. Ntw Y W ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WIIi (IILRSIY HAS BEEN USED TOTL NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, with the most astonishing success in enrin; Coughs, Coid'sLloar.-eue-JM, bore Tbroat iLtfluenzt, U'honj ing cough, Croup, Liver complaiQt, Bronchitis, L'ifS culty of Breathintr. Asthma, ad ever y affec tion of THE THROATLUXUS S,- CUES! which carries off" more victims than anv other rlis pasf and which baffl s the ki I of th" I'iirsicians to a greater ttnt th.in any orln-r m:ila'v. olfn Yl Kl.l'r Ti Till- Rl'McUY when all ethers prove iut-tr.-t.tual. A2 A UEPlCINE Rapid in Relief, sootluni in LfT'ct. m f; in Its Op r. aiion IT IS UNriUKPAsED ! while as a preparation free from noiit.os Miff etljuent I"h-ii.ii or mitirrils : inliioj skill sn-n c.i I of. il eal kiit.w l-' tgc ; cotiitnninc nil th it i rulualile in tin; vegt table kmeoem for this clas of nisi a-e , it is IWCOMPAaABL-; f atitlis ertit'ed. merits, and receives the general con fidence of the public, SEYMOUR THATCHER, 31. D., of Perman. N. Y.. writes as follows : Wistar's Bit.s'M or Wild iherrv fives nniversal saiislt lion. It seems to curealouh by loose nine and chanrinz the lunt-s and allayinz' irnlni.ion tVis remi'Viiis the cause, instt-ad ofdryjns up Ihe couah and It-avini theciise bi-hind. I consider the Kalsam as (o d as any. if not the best, Cough ine -iciue with Ahull 1 am acquainted." Rrv. Jacou fciECHLER, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respected among the German population in this country makes the following state-m-nl lor the benefit of the attiicted. Dear Mas Having realised in my family impor tant benelits from the use til" your valuable prenara lion Wistars Balsam or Wild Ciilrrt :t allords me pleasure to rec.oiuiueud it lu the public, r-oine ciht yt-ars aco one of my daughters see ned lobe in a Oe- cliue an little bupes of her recovery were niertain- ed I then procured a bottle of your exci llenr Ihilsam. and before the bail takn the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great 111 rrovemetit in her health I hve,in my Individual ease made frequent use ol your valuable medicine, and have always been benefitted by it. JACOB SECULEC. Trice One Dollar a Bottle. f a SALE BY J. P. DINPVOKE. rtot'ev Street. New York EETU W FoWLE, fc .-ON. Proprietor,, lioston. AMD BT ALL DauUOISIS. Q RACES Celebrated Salvo CURE3 CUTS. BURNS, SCALDS. Grace's Celfhrafed Salre CURES WOUNDS. URUI3E3, SPRAINS, Graces Oelebraletl Salve CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace' Clerrated aire CURES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS. Grc' Celebratid Salve - CURES CIIAPPtD HANDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace b Celebrbted Satva F1EALS OLD SORES.FRESII WOCNDS.fce. It is prompt in action, removes pain at onec and re duces ibe most aurrv-looking swellings and iiiifla mationa as if by magic thus affordinif relief and a compete cure. Only ii eents a box I (Sent by ma il for 35 cents,) For Sale by J. P DIVSMORR 3rTPev.tree.w York. B. VP. FAVE t &JN, Proprieto.-s.Boston, and by all Dmfgists, Crocers. and Country tore Jtaiioarr 87, lc6tj ly . BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chetcut iStreets. PHILADELPHIA. The most comp:ete and thorourhly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the country. The only one in thu city pis-inx a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the United "tales author ized to confer Dearer of Merit Diaplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course- under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by C' lilli iiien nf liberal education and eilensive experience in business, aud alfordiiiir une r)uallt;d otlviiiilaces for the thoi oniru ihoretical nnd piaciiral edi.calion of youiu men tor the various du ties and employment of business life. THEORY ANl PRAC'lICii COMBINED by a of system A TUAI. ni?INR.-S TRAIVlVf original and pre mmi.-hi y praetii-iil g 'viu the stu tl -lit in tlie sltortfrt time a romp l.-l; iei;ht iiitoi'n riOIno'. tie t ils, t u t ins and li-ms of business in Kf tic-rat s roniuctk c in t b-st regulated (Ouiuiir li.ll ailii fliiiinri il estitli'isliiiients. i n iu. i: il a i. ii iokku? :pi vn l"lon a new plio. wilh nn original exposition of the wl -e ol acceiints. arra -.-d an I p ibllKhe l tiv the pmpn 'tm oft hi, I -tnnti. extlii .i vt ly t'.tr hi o u nf iviiijr one ball' toe ordinary l.ibor of the st'ident 8io- i'iV nii' In n ctttdiilirtt: Kiiowledfte of th-j practice it tl.e iift ui t'otiiiluitt. rut: cu.HMt.uciAL comtsE EM3KACES B"oket'io; Coutniiii rial A risbinetic,Pc n ruans! ip. Bu-iners Oorrorpondeucc, Coniiiicrcial Iaw, Loctur.js on Bu?ii es Affairu, Coiouicr ciai l'u-t:iis, Forms, and Actual Busi i es Prscticp. PPECIAI. ItriANCHES 9'gtbra and the Higher .Mathematics, Phonography, Or namtutal Penmansliip, the Art a Detecting CoUMt'rfeit Jlory. KnaiuetDng Sur veying, Aacira'iJH and l'etrnraikiniT . TELLUP l 111 VO. The arrangements for l elc mptiing are far more ad vance of anything; of the kind ever ofl. red to the pub lic. A regular Tele rapli Line is connected with the Inrtitntion tvi'h twenty branch ollices in various parts of the ci"y. where public business is transacted, and in which the students of this Institution are per muted lo practice. No regnUr office practice can be bad in anv other school of instruction in de country, w ilhout whit h no one can obtain a position as a prac tical operator. Young m n are cautioned n-ininst the deceptive n presentations .f those who, without any such facilities, pretend lo l arli Tt-l.-'Taplini" PATRON AiSE. This Institution is now enjoying the largest pitron troti.ig.! ever hcinwed upon any Couiuiorcial sch iol in tle Mate. Over fiv liun.lre st'idt-nts were in atten dance the fi-st yt'.-ir. and over seven hundred during the past year. Tlie be-t class f gttieViits may inva riably be found here, and ail its associations are first I'lHSk. LOCATION AND ACCOMMOOATIOVS. 'I bis Institution is Ioc.it"d iu lite mosi. cntral part of tile city , aiiil Us at oioioou. ,tn , ns for extent, elt; jatice and con vemence, are uusurpa-sed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the very Oest style with HUIVKSS OFFICES oil CV-UNTIVU HOUSED. TELECRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY 6TORE, AND A RKon.AR RANK OF KEPOSU AVI) ISSI7F.. supplied wilh finely engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium inthe I'cpaitmeiit of Actual Business. TO YOijrVG ZlSiX who desire the very b- ft facilities for a Practical f.t'.QCtin :) ior liusinrss, we guarsn lee a course of instruction no where elst equulled, whi'e the reputation and ftunding of the Institution Pluotig busiiirss men make its endorse nifiit the best passpoit t' success and advancement. A:l contempl.Hifig oitering any Commt rrial College, are invited to semi for an I LLi STK ATK1) CIKCULAU AND C I aLOGUE containing comtdete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, terms, fee. L. FAIRBANKS', 1. 31 , Pr--sident. T. E. JI Etc II ANT, Supt. of OlTice Pusiness. Nov. 4. 1-1.5 13m. I) RUGS, DUE lis, DELGS. Pure Met!irines. nt John R. 'oyer's Drug Store. corner Main and .Mirk. I Streets. A good assort ment of pi ijr: nztvua, Medicines, Paints. Oi'a and Varnislio. always nn barn, nnd wi. lie sold cheeper than at any other Liri r-lorc in li.vti. Q V A L IT Y G U Sli A X T E h D. Prescriptions carefully compounded at .Mover's I'Hig Stor.-. A5 its and Jaynes .Medicines sold at Mover's Drug Store. Wi-harfp Tr Cordial. Raker's "o.l Liver Oil, Win-Iuw's l?oothi-ig fyrup, sold at J oyer's llrug Sttre For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of all kind, whoiesnle nnd retail,' nt J. R. Moyer's I'rugMore, RliMjmburg, Pa. tay a, 11.0. if." 1NW ( TEW OAL 7-AUD. X The undersigned respectfully informs th" citir.nns of IJiiniii'burg ami Columbia county , that they ket p II tiie dilT'-rent nniiihera "f stove coil an I selected lump coal for smiihing purposes, on their w har', a-l-joining MrKelvv, N en 1 At Go's Funis' e ; with a good pair liulfalo scales on the wharf.to weich coal. hay and straw iikt-wisea horse and wagon, t i .tiiver coal to those who desire it. As we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend to keep a sopt-rinr article, and sell at the very lo est prices, n. a-o- call and examine for J ourselves before piirrha-ingf Isi-m h-re. J. W. Ill l KI.S hit. ALGL'sTUrl MAisOX. rPHE nnt"erigned will tnk". i iejch mge for Coal I ail 'co erie. lite follow ing n t 1 1 1 . 1 arin l s: Wheat, live, ('urn. Oat P uattM-s, Lard, I'din Slioul dir. and side meat, liutl'r. f.g. Ilay. A. c , at the bih' Stcasli pri.jt s, at I I (jmoTV M Tf. ii.ij-oiijiig th - ir r-al ysrd. J W . It E NDEK.-HOT. Elm o:-hurr, 4pril C5, - ly A. TION A L I'O UN 'OR si. Bl UOMSIiUfiG, CO LUMBIA COMP.A. 'f 'E subscriber, proprietor of t!n uhv uanit'd e . ' -i 11---i-r f L prepared to receive orders Jrir for All Kiqds of Slachitifrj, for Co'lerie", Riast Furnaces, Ft.ntonary Engines, MILL'S, THPESIUNfJ MACHIVKS. iC . A.C. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizt-s and ,-atterns. p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in oit-class Foundries. His ext jnsive facililies and practical workmen, war- aiit Iipu in receiving the largest contracts on the m st reasonable terms. tCT" Grain of all kinds will bo taken in exchange for castii:s. li t This establishment is loca.ed near the Lackawa na S, Iilooinsburg Railroad D pot. PETER BILLMYER. Ulaonisburg, Sopt. 12, 1803. . HC. II O W E R, SURGEON DBNTIST. .. mm ia iruLUi ou.-rs ins prnless ional servic;s to the latlies and gentle "V-yV mcn ' ''' 'ouisburgaiid vicinity. He is no.rat ions tn th li to. ot' nr..r..c.ukn . . i t w.lhfte l.nest improved P-iHCh1lj T KTll w lur u. ..iiii.aptii.l r. .. II i . - '-.--.' jrto't.i.ti itt.i.siiver anu ruooer u. tolokw II as the nalinal lei th Mi ler tl plate and bb t k teeth maniif irfired ar all 0 r lions on tee tli.carelu ly aud prop-riy uti. iided t . e,i,'ence arid titiire a few doors above, the Court II tiiie. same side. CI o.iigliur;, June G li-G3 A. J. EVANS'. CLOTHI T4G EMPORIUM, Iearly opposite the EpUcopal Church. LOrHJNG OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY stock is composed of fine cloth'ng, medium aud low priced adapted to all conditions, tavtca and wants. He has the latest styles for the season a Sue assortment of OYercuals aud Geatleisen's Shavr-s, from low to the very best His Hoods are ta-kvitinble on! well ftl.ide. In addition to my slock of r?-i ly-made clothing, I have piece goods for custom orders. Cloth, asiinciiw, &c, Arc. And having one of the first class entter. I fiiaran tee a fit iu all eases and give satisfaction. Also a variety of li AXD LttEX ShlRTS, Stockings, Neckties. Collars, .-'locks. Handkerchiefs ever)thing in the gentlemen's line of cot lung AUo, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Trunks aud Carpet bags. . i will mt II at the lowest Vtrket prices. Please give me a call before pnr ha-ing fl hrt. ANDREW J. EVANS, Blooinsbtfre. Nov '5. ' (. S"fJ()A .TiOATfil! Ageuts wanted for T entirety cie ortit'-m. jtist out. Ad dress O. T. GABEY. City Dtiildinx Bedford. Maine. lfSIIl.KR'.S STOKE. OF" - Spriiic: mid Sntiimrr Goodiv. r "II E subscriber has Jut returnen from the cities J with another large nnd select assortment of SPRING AND SUMMKIt (iOl)DS, purchased at Philadelphia and New York, nt the lowest fignre. and which be is determined to sell on a. mo b rate urms as can be prueured clsew here in Klooiiisburg. His rtock comprises of the choicest styles and latest fashions together wilh a large assortment of DRY-GOODS, MUSLINS, CLOTHS, and V stings. Also, Groceries, Hardware, Cedar Waru, Hollow-ware, Nails, Iron, Hats and Caps, ace. In short, everything usually kpi in a country -tores, to which he invites the bt tcnii .ii of the public g-erally. TU hifheht price w ill b.i paid for country prmluee in exchange lurcooJs. S. li. vH.LEii. I'lonm-ili'ire. Nov. l-f... V i i J 1 I i 3 E a ft 5J i . u V is 4 . i PA?; V, f WlLKtS-ilARRI. PC.WA. ( APITAL AM) iUai'Lt, $130, ASSETS, Stock not called in, fiO.noo lolls receivable. 4d u.iU IT. r5. 5 -'ill lionds, iij.ll.MI Teniporark and call loans, .... li.uuu 103 sh ire Wjoniing Hank Stock, - . li. l-tl shares First National UanK i t Wilks-Rarre, 5.000 70 shares Second National rank at V ilkes tlarre 7.l'i;i lii shares V ilkes-Uarre Uridge Stock, . 2 .V;ll Real Estate. .... UI'J Judgments, - " - Mi Duetroiii Agents and others, ... 7,41-1 Cash ill hand aud in Hank, .... 1 .p 1 J V I sieIct h RS. n. M. HOT.I.ENH CK, L. D. SHOEMAKER, JdllV REICH ARM. II. M IMVT, St.Ml.'EL WAI'MAMS. O. LI.IV(J, CIIARUS IIOURANCE, Wm. S ll'l.-s-S. R D I.MOE IIMlt'H-A MIXER, SEWART TIERCE, M II.M.DIVU. G. M POL! EV'Ai K, President. L. 1). frHOEMAKER. Vic Pre 7. R. C. SMITH, Secratary. k'. IiKOWN. Ag.-nt. March ai. ?Ho n.slinrg. Pa. QRKAT IMmOVEMENT IN SE tf 1XG MA Cll INE s En?pirr ihiitl.c Machine ! hAI.F.f RIKIM-. 53ti Rrondwav. N. Y., 2."ill W a-binclon s t et t. Co -ton. Wl Che. nut Street. Philadelphia. PATENTED FEB. M. lem THIS MACHINE i constructed on entirely new principles f nierban.siii, pos-esring many rare and vabjiii'e imur' vein-nl having b.-t a ex i mined bv tlr: iiio.it profound expert and pronounced I o be Simplicity and J rfi ction Comhincd. It lias a straight needl'-, perpen'i--ular .it tion. males the L- K it SIM T II.E r-1 ITI II . bu h will ni-i'lv-r RIP fcor RAVEL, and is a ikeon both sis ; performs per'ert tiwieg on every description if luatfrial. from Lf al her to lie finest ai:ook inuslin. with cotton, linen, or silk thn ad. iron the coarsest to the fi.test mimh.-r. Having neither 'A 1 or C i WHEEL, and tlif least poasul'! friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a NrnWlus Machine. It rcq nres TIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it ill iu any other muchine in the market A cirl twelve tears of age can work il steadily, wituout fatigue r Itijury lo health Its strength and won It-rful Simplicity of Construc tion render' i nl'ii st imporMbie to get nut of order, and is CCARANTEED ly the company to give en tire sntifa ti'in . We respectfully invite all those win may desire to supply themselves ilh a superi r article, to come and i xaii.iiie this I'NKIVALLEM V AI UI VC. i lie liit' hour's instruction is fiili.ci nt to enable any person to work this math-tie to their enure sal isiaciion. Agents wanted for all towns i i the United States, wh. -re agencies are not alr-ady established. Also, fr Cuba. Jlexiro. Central and South America, to wbuma lib'ral lisroiim will b" given. L.MP1RE SEWING .MAC!llE MF'fi CO.. oSi Itrounway, N', Y, jTOVES AND TIN WAKJ'l A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and n-nierntig rus t outers i hai he coot nines ilie above business at bi old .l ice of businrcs on M.'xlN M".:KL,i', ULO.iti. 1. 1 H'i. Kis customers and others can be uccomuiodit-'d wild FANCY STOVES of nil kind Stovenines.Tinw are and even-. , . ...I ........ . : t:: - nr i it ie iotiii'i i n i and tinwam; nil well reculnted STOVk'V'''' E I t-'IAI.LiMi.MLNTS in the cities. and on the most reasonable terms. Zy SPll:TINl. ft:r loiuses aud b ms, will be put up on shtri iiotire. Also, ai kinds of repairing doiin prnuipily and unoii liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a l.triC supply of Milk Tans, of ciilf:r-nt sizes and prices ; b;-'iios a tine as sortment ol Fisner's I'ttt.-nv feU-tfeali.-i" Fruit Pre serving Cans. Give bint a c ill Jul It. JnoC if. A YEAR mai'e by any one with t'teiiril 'Pools No exnerietice ' 7 liees ,.. r. - o , j . hi; i re SI It'lltS. I. a fc II - lers, and Treasurers ol J Hanks in.iors,. tlie circular. Sent free u ith samules. Adore. s th American tteu cil Tool Works. Springfield , Vermont August 1, l-Hiii. Dm. 1 C0,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FKCNING BO A EDS F OR sals- The undersigned offers for sale upon the most reasonable terms, at his place of business, iu KENTON. COLUMi I A C lll.MTY. o..e hundred Ihoii sand shingles and a large lot ol fencing boards, of the very best quality, both I ine ami lumloi k. J. J. .VcilENRY. Benton, May P, IHOB. Wm. c. IICNSZKT, WD, W. CARl'L.llER. Established 1E23. G. Y. CAiirKNTLK, IILWSZL F & CO. WHOLESALE DR UGG1S r?. 737 Market St. one door below 8th. PpiLADEXpin a, DRUGS'. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS PAINTS OILS. GLA-S. VARNISIII S, DYEf, And every oth-r article appertaining to the' business, of the tiest quality, and al the lowest Market hUte. March 53. ipnii. I ilii ! I i 1 II ! IITII ! " J. SCRATCH! SU;-vAT:t! SCRATCH WH EATON'S OINTfylENT Will l ure I he ilcli in IS Hours- Also cures SALT RH I'l'M. ri.l'F.RS, CHIL BLA IXS. and all ERUPTIONS OF TH E SKI V. "rice 5U c-nts. Ftirsaleby all Druggists. Hv ending t o cents to WEr KS tt POTTEK.f!e Agent's. 1711 Wash melon street, liostjn. it will bo forwarded by mail, free ol postage, to any part of the United states. June , li y. J70RKS HOTEL, GEO. IV. JIArr.E, Propr'etor. The above wf II known liotcl has recently under gone rat'u al changes in its internal arrai-.gtment, and its pr-i'rut r ami'tunres to his former custom and the travelling puidie that hi accominodnlions for the comfort of bis guests are i.erond to none 111 the country. His table will always be found sup plied, not onl Hh substantial f od.but with all thi delicacies of the sea on. Hi wrtte and liquors (except mat popular beverage known a 'Mc Henry .') purchased direct fr-un t in importing houses, are en tirely pur", and free fo m all poisonous drugs. He is thankful for a lineral pat'unage in thu pa.l, BOd will coaliaue to uescrve it in the future. GEORGU W. MAUSER. Mu 13, rscs. tf. ; : U--s '.--.. ;- ':''- v - t-' :: --. '?:-"v -i l T:: tf Tr -r V '-'Jf N- s-i".?': If"",'"7. ;i.; Wi ,j ,'iLSr-"i v i 5 :J I . ..i r 'uryT; v JYcio Slock of Clothing. 171323321 iITEVilS Stirins? and uziimcr Gosc(I INVITES attention to bis stock of cheap and fash ionable CI' thing at his Store, on M. J .V A TU i: 11 T, Ii L O OMSB VUG, tuut floors above Hie .imtriran Hutise, where ho has Jut received from New York and Phi ladelphia, a lull assortment of il3-ii acatl SJviv'm 4 loIai:iir. Wncluding the most fesbiouahle. durable and hand f some, DKrf.S COOUS. coiisisling of liox, Sack, frock. Gum and Oil ClotL Coals, and 'an fx, of all sorts, size, and colors. He also has rplcn-it-ht-d his alieady large stock of Fall and Winter Hitvvl-t; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravnts. Murks collars, liai.ilkt rclllefs, gloves, sus jieu.l'Ts and fin-y uriiclos. M C. He biiti t'oii-taiitly .n hand n large and well s. l-t I ass iri.li -nt or ;i.ittn mil Votings, winch lo- is rep. nt ii to make up to ord- r. into any kind of rl'ithiug on vrr sli irl none.' uud in l!ie bent of m .n- lo-r. Al' his c I i lung is made to wear and most ui it is ot tiotiic uiiinut'.icltirtt. A . I) Tevei v D-srripn -n. Fie. and Ch ap. HisCaeof J.:e;r is n - t surpassed iu this place. nil and ex amine bis !..-:ierrii a.-sortnit'ii. of I'lothin, Watches, Ii i !iy. A.C. &.C. DAVID LOWEVBL'KG. Lloiniiv burg, Aril 20. l.-'tij. I e:rygigi:r, Has opened a first class BOOT, SIOF, HAT AD DAP STOi-iS, At bis old Ftand on Main Ptret-t Plntiuisbuig. His sl ick is composed of the very latest and Invt styles ever oir.:red to 'he citizens of Columbia Vun'.v. He can nrcoinuioiiatu tnc public u ilh the foltowiitg l.inds and price- : Men's calf boots, fine, 5.-, 1 n to 9.0 I iii. tl. mill.- sole, 3 75 tn .I 7.7 Boys chilli's boots. 1.75 to 4.7.7 M .'ii's glove kid. Congress, &c, 2.50 to 5,75 " Hal. tshot s. I bd to 3.0 I women's boys and mis-cs glove kid l-isling iimt rt, 1.75 to 5 75 Women's gh ve kid. very fine, 3. Jj to 5 75 fu-.e goit moroc.eii b.ilmorrls, tt 5 1 to 4 Oil ' Hi' li s morocco and call shoes, 1.75 to 2. "ill common shoes, 1 .On to -J . "hi Misses' ami I'bild's shoes. 0 -5 to 1 tiU Men's, w omen's, misses', boys and cliilds slipper. 0,25 to 1.00 He itUo keeps a great varit.tr of II AT3, CAPd and ST 11 A Y GOODS of every kind, at Ilie lowest prices, bolh for Cash an Country produce. Remember the aitraclion is in our good'. Don'l be alarmed nt the cry of high prices, but call anj sea for yourselves. Rc-rpectluiiy, HENRY G IU EH. IllO'imsburg. July 11, 1-GG. Lackawanna & Dt(io;tis!;ursr haiJioad. T- ti;..; Crif TWO DAILY Tin INS. "tDa ON AND AFT' R OVEMllPR i7, lil5, PAS- IsENGER TRAINS WILL Kl N As FOLLOWS: L 1: A V E BOUT II VV A R I) P M PM A M. Leave Prranton, 4 4 li.Vi Kingston. 6 00 6.55 HI joiiisi urg. tJ.-JU " SJ Arrive at Northumberland 9.50 10.35 LEA Vt NORTHWARD. A M PM Leave Northumberland. 7.00 5 no " Danville. 7'40 S 40 III 00 mi burg, P.25 6 y.i Arrive at s-i ruaon. 12 4d 10 15 Trains l-nving Kingston at 2 30 A: M for Prrantoii connet t with Trialil arriving at New-York at 5 Jo Leaving Nurtliumtie land al f.00 A ll.nud Kingston 2 :m P. M , connect itli Tram arriving at Now Vork at 10 55 P. M P.isi-nter tnking Train ?onih from Scranton nt 5 .Id A M via o tiioinl eri.iii l.reai h llarri lt.irg I J :;it P M. IUU nn ore 5 :o P Xi arliingtou iu OOP M via Ru pert jcaih Philadelphia tl 7 00 P.M. 11. A. FONDA, Supt. Kingston. Nov ,25. lrT.5. r HE .NEW 1 r ursi: k tkac 2: AEilA5:S8IA COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, Plif.rAhF.D FOR C. W. PETTES. EOiTON. By JAaIIES R. aICIIOLS & f 0. Man vfaciuriiifj Chcm MANL "FAi'TCRI'.ES OFT'IE ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK WITH I'roloxidc ol Iron, Which lias become so favorably known as a 7 o.vc j?.v KF.9ion.niri-:. By rhysiciau and Invalids iu all parts of the coun try. The new preparation. "S.irsapari'l.i in combina tion ith l.idl.le of Lime." prt si'tits one of tlie niosl prouit nltt-rative agon's, in a orm capable of eX'-rl ir.g lull anion upfln the system. an1 this in minute and pli as.nit doveg. It is conceded mat Ihe altera tive resolvent, or tonic clit cts of Iodine are exert ed ninct lit cidedly wben associated wuh other alter anvt's. in coinbii-atiou : ami the S irs.-inriila seems, to fulfill (.cifitilv all in., favorable requisitions. The first elo tt usu illy observed wIk-ii "S XKSAI'An II.LA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is taken, is an Increase of uppetite showing that it has tonic ptopi-rtius of a 111 irked character. Its al lerntrv 1 t lo-t is are mauilt-st in iis ready cnuihina ton with Hie blood an I Hs-urg Pale. crdulnds v onieri an I h'ldre n improve rapidly under its use, and tin- v it-il fuit li-iin assume a tu altliy rondition. It is M.;uiirabiy a '.ipte I to a large 11 u ruber ol chron ic t r .tt ;!; a'l' t lions peculiar to children It is suit e. t 1 Ml- :u lo Hi bv th- mildness n lid rt!iriiicy of i.ic.i, i;..il 1 j.f ct -in. Ith.: pleas ml, iittrarlive firm of tn- ren.i-.iy. It liny be givee f.ir a long period where 1 ohsIUmi 101i.1l iiifl.ierit.es are tit:sired. an I no repug nante. or t isiiulinat oil to tak.; tne syrup, riicoiin t' red. In VV iin .-ni' lings. Hip Joim Disease, and istortions d tiu S;iiu-. it s, , . giv-u p-isiat-ently, 111 numerate noses, uiml relief is GUI one J In the Sj'rinyof the Vt-ac, and durhj the Warm Vn ithcr, the nccu!nnlation of morbid matters in the system scorns to become manliest and very tror.blesome Las situde, lleauache. Roils, CosUvcness, Loss of .ppe lite. Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, t-tc , are very common. .Nothing ever dev ised i better ada.ited to exterminate ocd.ive otTthes- afT clinns tfi'iu llns new couibi'.ation of S ARa.Al'ARI LLA Willi IODIUE uF LI 1 E. AV preparation liheit, or vhich approrimitcs to if . as an Alterative, or Blood Puritur, ban ererbrforebte piaeed trithin Ihe rear h of inraltds. Indeed, it is an entirely nlw and scientific combina tion, iu nuercspect reseuiulin- au flung hiliiei to em ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning il.tli; de scription of its chemical ch.iraoter. therapeutic val ue, inanner of use. etc., are given i.i a circular, which can be bad al the sljre of any aud all firsl-t!.i-s Druggists. siold in Rloomsbure. w holesale anc retail, by Ever & Mover, anil all Druggists June l, l"i C tux. "IISS LIZZIE PETE KM AN, Would announce to the ladies of Rnomburg and the puhlir generally, that she has jut received Iroin the eastern ci'ies her -ins ami SiiEiiiiier Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article s usually found in first class Millin-ry Mores. Uer pmuls are of the best tjuali'y and among tlie most handsome and cheapest 111 the liihrket Ca'l nnd examine them for yourselves Nob n!y siioiilj purchase .-Is -where b.-fore eiamin ing l iss Fetertuati's stock ol goods llonne's made to order, on the slmrt-t noiioi'. or repaired. store on Ma. ti slu t t. 3d d.tor below tlio ktore of Meiitlt-uhall i Rupert. Bloouisburg, iay iSOll. if. C. C. JMKR'S m s cw & ;p e s2 Iha ve opened a new fftore at the old stand of Da vid Stroup, on Main street. Illooinsburg, an,4 will keep on baud a general assortment of Such a. Dry Roods. Notions. Groceries. Tin-ware Unaware. Cedar and Willow Ware Drugs Confectionary. Class-Ware. Tobacco Hats . ' hhoes. Flour, alt Fish and Meat ; all of which I propose selling at a very low figure Tor cash or produce. Cr Call and see. c. C M RR Eluomtburp, April 13, lrfsj tf. eOMETHINC NE.V AND NOVEL FOR AGENTS u '2''ra. Conntry Stores. DrucriM,. and all seeking an hnnnrab'e and pr fit -ble business Free by ia:l for e5 cis. ; w h.lcsal I per doz Canvas esrs reahre Si to $12 per day piofil ABBOTT fc DOWD. Manufacturer., 196 Water St Kew Ym.-8ep. I. laa.-08. M P ' F O U T 2 S eri.inB.ATXl) Hotbb an. Game Powilers,; This preparation. Ions; and favorably known, 'will thor oughly reinTigorat broken-down and low-spirited horses, by strenfethenins; and cleansing th stomach and intea tines. It is a sure pre ventivs of all dis eases incident to this animal, snch LUNG FEVER, GLAsXIEB3, YELLOW WA TER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS T E M PER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OK APPE TITE AND VITAL EXEKUY.ic. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite- gives a smooth and irlossy skin and transforms th miserable skeleton home. Into a fine-looking and tplriteS Tn V op rf ,-9 nf PtwA IV I a .t ... . . . - i"M.iuUa is lnvainaniflA It increase the iuanUty and improves the oualit V I nflk. OL. , . , s-. mk UtliK. II BU been proven by ao taal experiment to Increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make Ui bntter firm and street. In fattening; cattle, it Kivesthem ?-rA ! tX'-P-JFWJl n PrwWi loosens - Ail .-!iSVsjrAl . their hide, and ?&&&>" them thriv. much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, CTcert is the Lungs, Liver, kc, tliis article acts as a specific. Ey p'lttinir from one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Paperi for $1 PHEPAKED BT S. V. FOUTZ & BRO., AT THEIB. WHOLES IE DRl'S AXD JIF.DICIXE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, McL For Sale by Druggists and Storekeeper tkrougH out the United States. Tj" Tor aie al the Drug Store of EYEtl 4- MOVER, Eloomsburg Pa, rtlonmshur;. Jan. 0. 1H60. 12mo. DR. W. 11. WMTMOH, HAS been in snccessfnl practice for a number of years, with the experience of the different hospital-in Europe, also a member of the Analytical viedical Institute of New V'crk, conti lues to attend to all processional ca-es at his office itio. bii Filbert irlreet, Pliiladelptiia. 2. No patent Medicines are used or recommended ; the remedies administered are those which will not break rowu tiie constitution, but renovate the sys tem from all injuries il has sustained from mineral m .-dirine. a nd leave the system in t healthy and perleitlv rurd condition, 3. DYsil'l PrU t. that distressing di tease and fell destroyer nf health and bappme. undermining ths con tituti in .nj yeaily carrviu: thousands to un timeiv zrave. can most emplia ically be cured, 4. Milanrholv. Ahberralion. that state ot Alina tion and weakness of the mind which renders pe sous incapable ot enjoying the pleasures or perfai. ins th" duties of life, 5. r.llEUvlATIilM.ln any form or condition.r.hron ia or acute, warranted curable. . f.PI LI'I'S v. pr falling sickness, all cbrOHic or stubborn case of iVIHAIE IIISEASKS radica'ly removed ; Sa't Rteum and every descrlp. lion of ulcerations ' Piles and scrofulous diseases whitb have lm tiled all previous medical skill, can b cured by my treatment ; and I do say all disease, (ye. Coxsi'MPTiON) ran be cured by wearing my Medi cated I it ket. h tilt h is a protection to the lungs acinst all rhiinres d" weather iu all climntess bav ins tn vestiL'Jited for year the cause and character ot iupTiiHt'-iits (tever ami atue) in alt parts of the Cut'ed States - i II cure pennant nil J all chronic or aruii! case of aue aud nervous piseawes in a few tiays. ( a tift r Cured without Ihe knife or Dr&wln; Bond. Tapu Worm, thnt dread to the Human Family for years, ran I e removed Willi two or tuje doses of wy newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases, tiiis'id.iii'tn iu tlie Euli.h and German Lancuages free of cliarse. VVill make visits any distance, if desired M iv be addresse by letter (conndenlially.) an I titilicine sent wilh roper direction to kny part ot Ilie count rv OFFICE X'o. 023 FilbcrltL rui'.a, April 4. IPC!"' iy. pi:. J. r. i:vans ri:y vicin n and Sargcoa, 9 JTAVI.Nii Inra'r-if pKriritiiietiily on Main 5 Sue--!. HLOO.MSl'l'KG. Pa., wonlil in- orm tlie pub'ic cenera'ly. tnat he is preprared to attend to all business faithfully and punctually that uiny be intrusted to bis care, on terms comuiensit rat wiiU lb- tirnes. II pay sinct attention to 5ir;ry as well as iii-t icine. Nuv.'-!j. 1 ch:, ly. M. M. Tit AUG II, A T'i'O I : s EI'-A T-3 A V, BLOOMSBURG, Pi. Will pra ctire in the several Courts of Columbia and adjoining enmities. T?" All Collections promptly attended to. June -JO, laixi. CHAS. G. BARKLE Y, ytiorncy .! Law, DLC03ISClK(i, 'JOLCsllCIA CO., PA. CITII.L practice in the several Conrtsof Columbia V County. All leeal bnsmess intrusted to his caie shall receive piompt attention. Omce-nn ia:n.ttreet. Exchange Buildings, over Miller's Store. llloomsburF, April 13. IFC4 ri r-r w . r. Mi Justice of flic Tcncc, Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and Snrveyor. OSicc IScavcr Valley, Pa. Will attend tot kine Acknowledgements. Write D.vtts, Mortcnees. Leises. Bonds. Notes. Atrree niftits. fce. tsorvi ying attended to with despatch Cil rre niinierate. GllUCKUlES AND F'PII. ELNTEI.L. havina boucht L. Runyon's PRO j VISION STORE is now prepared to t-ell Grocer. es at Whole sale or Retail, as Cl-cap as the Ceap est. iij:i:e you caa niD , SUGARS, TK AS. COFFEES. SVRUrS.SIMCES, CRACKERS 9 i STARCH. SOOA. CORN STARCH DUIED FRUil". CANNED FRUIT, A'OO DEN-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, DEANS. ONIONS. &c, ice. EPH. VV. ELWELL. P.lnnmsbiirf Eeb 14. ISt'ifi. f;J.-Vf atrPr,t evprywfiere' to sell cur improved $i0 Sewins Machines. Three vrvr kinds. I rider and upper feed. Warranted Ova year. Above salary or lane commissions paid The ON..V macnines in the Cnited Stiles for lesat man jji, wniet are IJ lly licensed by Howe. Wheel. er A 11 i ann I " r r. n r M. li .. k-. . .. . . . l acht Itler. All other cheap Machines are In' inert Klid the seller or user are li.ihlo m - .i a;i-. -itraes and iiiinrisoniiietit rimi... c. rreat. fitts upon Shaw 4. rlaik, Eiddeford V -'l'lres orrITg December iju. Irt.j ly. ' -e.. or C iwcago 111. owr.aus line Til E under , 7. 1 n!'- .tia'ensnoe J rclfally announce to -n UMMIIM LINE, bel fOSi iween I tils uce aud thodif- Z' ferent Rail Road Depot di- rV Iv. 1 1 , . .. - . . - j. v -' ' " "-Acepieui to eir-swfjBas f.n".,h"rI.r;,.l!f..,h '-VJ.r?!. ' South aw... tel. 1 ,e" tuely notice at any of t ke Ho- JACOB L. GIKTOX, E'eomsburs, April 27, Proprietor, BLA.NKS I BLANKS 1! ;. everlr description for fa9 at ihiieffict; tnswiti