Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, November 07, 1866, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
Frfira the Gcrmantown Telearaph.
LJo:;o2ir forfakmers. '
No man can attain richer in either land or
' money .'without the necccssary implements
to work witlw , A frugal wife is the first and
indispensable point, and after that an adap
tion in all his preperations to his means, and
the object to be accomplished.
It is an excellent maxim, in agricultural
as well as other pursuits, to aim high. If
the object pursued is but little above your
own level, you gain but little cridifc for the
exertion required to reach it.
For the farmer who gets his living from
his land and pay3 his rent or increases his
income, there is no one word in tho whole
dictionary of such mighty force and meaning
as economy. - ; -
I take it for ' granted that the man who
takes a wife whom he has vowed to protect
and cheriih, a3 lng ago made up his mini
and established his habits in relation to in
dustry and temperance, two essential virtues,
he may think, too", that he has done so with'
respect, to economy, but this is a lesson not
ta be learned in a day, especially those who
have been accustomed to the fulness of a
parent's-house, whose circumstances enable
him, after years of. toil, to sit down and en
joy tho fruits of life.
, If a "young beginner will start where his
father left off, he must remember that his
father's purse is necccssary, and without it
he only marks out for himself a hard row to
hoe, which it is ten to one he oversees the end
of. . '
A judicious choice of tools and stock and
' the cxccrcisc of a sound discretion in deter
minating upon the crops best adapted to the
markets, near him, will give a full play for
ingenuity and shrewdness, and I will venture
that there need be no complaint that in the
farmer's calling there is no room for tho ex
ercise and development of the mind.
I have also frequently noticed, when oc
casions have called it forth, that great reli
ance may bo placed in the intuitive sound
judgement of hclp-mate3 whose very life is ;
wrapt up in a husband's prosperity. !
' I may be charged with being Eomewhat of
a croaker, but these reflections have grown
out of the fact that I too frequently see young
men start in lifo too much as if their for
tunes were made, rather than if they were
yet to make.
Too much of our economy now-a-days is
like keeping the finger on a spile, but leav
ing the bunghole open.
Receipt fojI Sausage Meat. A cor
respondent of the Country Gentleman gives
this receipt : "The following practice I have
observed for the last twenty-five years, and
can confidently reccommend it. It is im
portant, Ja the first place not to allow your
meat to lay in a bulk after it is generated from
the body of the hog, but keep it spread out
until you are ready-to cut it tine. If it lays
some time in bulk, your" sausage will soon
become strong. This, plan; prevents it.
lAVhen you are ready, cut it in small pieces
for grinding through a cutter, and wcih,
in order for seasoning. Then -for every 40
pounds of meat take 13 ounces of salt, 4
ounces of best black pepper, and 2 ounces
of sage, all of which mix together. Then
mix this with your meat. Afterwards put
it through your sausage grinder, and you
will find, if you area judge of good sausage,
an article in that line that is first-rate."
S .
To Fickle Red Cabbage. Take a firm,
fresh cabbage, remove the whole of the out
er leaveskeeping the ball entire. Cut it in
to four quarter, and, subsequently into strips,
and place them on a hair sive or a clean, dry
cloth, and sprinkle with salt. Let them re
main for three days to allow the brine to
drain off. After they are thoroughly urain
el, put them into a clean jar. Take as
much vinegar as will cover them, and let it
simmer over a slow fire, with alspice, whole
black pepper, coarse brown ginger, and a
little pimento. When the vinegar is suffi
ciently flavored let it cool and pour it over
the cabbage in the jar, which must be slop
py down for use, and kept for three months.
PaESEBViNa Potatoes. Acorrespon
dent of the Scientific American says that he
has tried the following method of keeping
potatoes for years with comxjletc success,
though in some instances the tubers were
diseased when taken out of the ground :
"Dust oyer the floor of tho bin with lime, aud
put in about six or seven inches deep of po
tatoes', and dust with lime as before. Putin
hlx or seven inches of potatoes and lime
again ; repeat the oieration till all are stored
away. One bushel of lime will do for forty
bushels of potatoes, though more will not
hurt them, the lime rather improving the
flavor than otherwise."
How to Dress Poultbt. To do this
Wendell's Poultry (J aide gives us thia ad v ice :
"Take a knife and sever the artery or jugu
lar vein, in the neck, or take an axe and cut
the head off, let it bleed so as to draw all the
fever fronj the fowl in case it have any. Dip
the body in boiling water, then pick quick,
when through douse tho fowl in hot "water
again, then throw it into a tub of cold water,
let it remain three or four minutes, this will
make, it swell out plump, and will keep twenty-four
hours longer than if it was not thrown
in the cold water."
A CnEAP W EATBEK Gcide. The Turf
and field says two drachms camphor, half
drachm of pure saltpetre, half a drachm of
muriate of ammonia, and two ounces of
proof spirits in a glass tube or narrow vial,
will make a very good weather guide. In
dry weather tho solution will remain clear.
Oq the approach of change minute stare will
rise up in the liquid while stormy weather
will be indicated by a very disturbed condi
tion, of the chemical combinaiicn.
Yoxd of Butter. A correspondent of
the Gjuntry Genthman, from St. Hiiaire,
C E., says he has for sixteen years kept a
register of the quantities of milk given by
acl cow daily and of the number of quarts
seeccssary to make a pound of butter. " He
find.3 the greatest yield of butter to be in the
winter when the cows have meal and roots,
2!J thd least wlicn ic. cmrq riiwo Km fm-n-
dto rac3 in the spring, soon alter calrk:.-. I
BONE MILL;
-'PURE BONE, DUST."
Guaranteed by printed Certificate to be entirely
free from adulteration.
''Concentrated Hone Fertilizer,"
a reliable quick yielding manure.
(E7 Farmer cam order direct or through any re
sponsible dealer. O" A liberal discount allowed
Dealer A J. BREINIG,
August J.ISOa 2m. -- Alluiilown. Fa.
TTURRAir FOR
CATAWISSA.
THISWAY FOR BARGAINS
Goods to compare with stringency of the Money
Market, Look and compare prices before purchas
inir elsewhere. -Just cull at the favorite Liikiness
stand of McVinch & Shum.iu, and you will be met
br the obliging Proprietor or their Clerks and shown
through their great variety Store free of charge, of
course, they will give you a fair chuuee to spend your
loose change, they trust much more profitably .than
it can be spunt elsewhere. Their
STOCK OF DRY . GOODS,
this Spring is much larger in nil Its varieties than
usual. Their I.adicnDress Goods areof the nicest
stylus in .Market. They have a am assortment of
Hats, Caps, ISootsniiri Shoes;,
Summer Cloths, Casinets, Cassimcrs and Vestin's,
and numerous articles common to such establish
ments, betides a general assortment of
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
2"eciifware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce I
prices, i ney wi.-n 10 couuuci meir vusincssen the
aystem, of
"PAY AS YOU GO''
and they think they can afford to sell very cheap.
They return their thank for many past favors, and
ask the future patronaee of their former customers
and Hie public g nerally.
MC?l.Cll atSIILMA.N.
May 1(1, ISfiC tf.
C, KEAT ATTRATION
J AT
TUB undersigned begs leave to announce to the
citizens of lloouii,biir and the surrounding
country that he keeps tondaii tly on baud at hi old
stand, on the south cast corner ot Main and Irou sis,
a pr:nic lot of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
Coffee. Sugar, Syrups. Tobacco, Cigars, Dried Fruit.
Io:m Oil. fnulf, Spices, flutter. K's, Lord
Cheese, Dried Beef, Crackers. Drills. Parlor
and Hand Lamps, Taints of all kinds,
and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry
Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's
wear. Soups, Flour, Chop,
itueensware. tiiass, rut
ty. Salt. Fish. Meat,
Candies (Jacket,
Brooms,
Hosiery, Rooks, Writing Fuper, Ink, Hardware
Pocket Knives. Combs, dec. Ice. &c.
lie keeps in fact everything appertaining to a first
class
CJrocery and Variety Store.
He is determined not to be undersold. All kinds of
produce taken at the
I1IGUEST MARKET PRICES.
Having last received anew i-tock, the people are
earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. Ily
strict attention to business, he hopes not only to re
tain his patronage but to increase it. He feels thank
ful for pnst favor f. and with many years experience
in the business, he feels confident he can render sat
isfaction to all who favor him with their patronise.
JOHN K. CIRTUN,
Bloomahurj, Juno 529, 1806.
G
ltOVESTEEN & EO.,
Piano-Forte Manufacturers,
490 Broadway, New York.
THE ATTENTION of the public and the trade is
invited to our N EW SCALK, SEVEN OCTAVE,
HOShWOOD PIANO FOttTES. whitti for volume
and purity nf tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of.
fored in this market. They contain all the modem
improvements. French grand action, harp pedal, iron
frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument
being; made under the personal supervision of Mr.
J. II. CHnvtms.1) who has a practical experience of
over thirty years in their manufacture, is fully war
ranted in every particular.
THK-GROrESTKFJV PMXOFORTFT
Skceivkd tub uiobest award or mkrit at t;ie cele
brated Woelb's Fair
Where were exhibited instruments from the best
makers of London, Paris, Germany. I hitadi-lpliia,
Baltimore, Boston and New York ; and also at the
American Institute for five successive years, the
Gold and Silver Medals from both of which cun be
seen at our ware-rooms.
t;y the introduction of improvements we make a
still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing
largely, with J stiictly ci'h system, are enabled t
offer the e instruments at a price which will preclude
all competition. -
Our prices are from J 100 to 8200 cheaper than any
first claws Piauo-forte.
TEK MS. Net Cash in current funds.
Inscriptive circulars scut freej
July J I, JttKi. ly. II. it P.
Epy, Columbia Co. Pa.
rfhe unJorti jned bavin; become sole proprietor of
.a. tins well known ana conveniently focal.! stand,
respectfully informs his friend, and the public in
general, that he has put his house in complete order
for the accommodation of boarders, and for the recep
tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel
disposed to favor it with their eihtrnn. No expense
has been spared in preparing this Hi t-I for the enter
tain men I of jruestg, and nothing shall be wanting, on
his p :rt. to uiinistur to their personal comfort. The
location, as well as the building, is a good one, and
ail together is amply arranged to please tia public,
ISRAEL M L'MCV.
Espy. April 11, 18136. tf.
JJLOOMSBURG FANCY TRIMMING
AND BOOK 5T0J.E,
teeond door below II artman's Main Street.
Just received a new stock of
ZFPIIVE3, WOOLEN AND COT
TON YARNS, COUSETS,
LACES, EM 3ROIDEHIE3,
M USL1N, EDGINGS, DItEi3
TRIMMINGS,
aud every variety of articles usually kept in a
FA1CY STOKE.
Alsn School Mxkg. Hymn Books, Eiblcg. Sundav-
lacuvol Books, and a large let of
MISUELLAXEO US B O OA'S,
Account and Memorandum Book, Blauk Deeds.
Bonds and Mortgages, and a general and well-select-cd
assortment of Paper, Envelopes, &e.
A. D. WEBB.
Bloornsburg, June 20. 180!, tf
TAIA JJAPliK.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
public thai ho keeps constantly on hand, at his
old stand, one door below Lutz's lru Store.
WALL PAPER,
Oil Cloth, and Psper Window Shades, Cord. Tas
sels and Fixtures, for Pictures., i.c, o the very
latest t jles. and is prcpared.to do ail kinds of paper
hanging to order. v
"r " - E J-T NORTON.
Blooin.-bnrg, April 1 1660. tf
M. WHITMOYER,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
Office opposite Pott office, over Ihrtmun's store.
Back l'ayt Bounty , Pensions and Gov
ernment claims promptly collected.
Btoomsdjurir. Apr. 4, 'M
WRAPPING AND .MINING PA
PER. Havta thoroughly overhauled my Pa
per Mills at Mill Grove, near Bloomsburg, Columbia
County, Pa,, I am now prepared to till all order for
VV rapping, Dry Blasting aud Water Proof Pa per, on
short notice and f;nr prices. I have opened a ware
house in Wilken-Barre. ami appoialed Joaepli Brown
ot the firm oi ttrowa, Cravfc tn.iny ageat to dispose
of my paper in Luzeroc County.
TU0M13 TRENCH,
BloonjFburg. Sept. 16. 18C3.
SAMUEL KNORR.
ATTORIVEI-AT-LAW,
. BLOOMSBURG, PA.
M.-e- over Uartman's Store, oppoiile Poet 0kce
April i, tiM.-tf. - - - -
TnE PERUVIAN SYRUP
13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP THE
Protoxide of Iron,
a new discovery io medioine which
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY
supplying the Blood with its vital ramcirLa, oa
LIVER KLKMKNT IRON.
This ia the secret of the wonderful success of this
remedy in curing
Djrspcpdia, Liver Oomplainr, Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous
- . Affections, Chills and Fevers,
Humors, Loss of CoDSti
- tutional vigor, Diseases
of the Kidneys &
Bladder, Fcmalo
Coinplaint3,
and all diseases originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the
system
Ileing free from Alcohol in any form, its encrgii
ing cfTecis are not foil owed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infusing strength, vipor and
New Life inte all pnrtsof the system, and buiidins
up n IRON CONSTITUTION.
DYSPHASIA AND DEBILITY
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT. D. D.
Dunham. Canada Eat, March 21, 18t;5.
"I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more
than 25 years' Ftanding."
- "I have so wonderfully benefitted in the
three short weeks during which 1 have used the Pe
ruvian f jrup.that lean scarcely persuade myselfof
the reality. People who have known me are astou
ished at the change. I am widely known, and can
but recommend to others that which has done ao
much for me "
A CAsJE OF 87 YEARS' STANDING CURED.
From IXSLEY JEWETr, No.li A voa Tlace. Boston
"I havo siiflered. and sometimes nevercly. for 27
yenrs, from dyspeptic, I cnnimenccd taking the Pe
ruvian fyrup, and found iiumdiale benefit from it.
In the course ofthrei! or four week I was entirely
relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed niiiu
lerruptrd health ever since."
AN EMINENT DI V I XE OF BOSTON. PA Y3 :
I have been ulng the Peruvian r"yrup for smie
lime past ; it give me new Vigor.Uuoyancy of pir
its. Elasticity of Sluncle."
ThoufaaJs hare btcn changed iy the tut of this remedy
Trim weak, tick'.g, suffering crratmret. to strong. kcailhy:
mnd happp men and iromr ; and invalids cannot reasona
bly ktsilatc to gire it 0 triat,
A pamphlet of 32 paes containing certificates of
cures and recommendations from some of the mo.1
eminent physicians, clergymen., aud others, will be
sent frk to any address.
CTHee that each bottleha Pkrcvis Svaup blown
in the glass.
FOR SALE IiY
J. P. DlfiSMURE, Proprietor. M Dey Sl.Ncw York
SOLD UV ALL, DRUG GISTS.
s
CROFULA.
All Medical Men agree that IODINE is the BFST
RE.ilLDY for SerofulH and all kindred diseases ever
discovered. The Uiliiculty Uas been to obtain a Purk
poLu-iior ot it.
21. ABBtlei's' Iodine Valcr
Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL-
VF-NT I I Containing a Full Traill .to each ounce of
water.
A most Powerful Vitalizir'r Agent and
Kestorativc.
UAseurcdand will cure SCROFULA in all its mani
fold forms.
ULCERS, CANCERS. SVPIJILIS.SALT RI1EUM ;
and it has bceu used with astonisliiug success in ca
ses of Kheuiiiallsiu,lVgpepiaf Consumption, Female
Complaints, Heart, Liver and Kidney Disc ises, tie.
Circular will be tie nl riita loaiiy one neiiiing their
aiMress.
Price $1,(0 a bottle, or C for $.1.0i
Prepared by Dr. II. ANDERS, Physician i. Chemist.5
For f ale by
J. P. DIM SMORE, 36 Dey St. New Y
And by all Druggists.
w
ISTAR'S DALSAM OF
UAS UEEN USED FOU NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
With the niot GtO!,ishing Flirccss in curing
Coughs, Col'-Is.lloartenesd, Sore Throal
luflucDZt, Whoor.Jr coub, Croup,
Liver complaint, 15roDcbiti3, Diffi
culty of BreathiDo;, AstLma,
a 1 ever y affec
tion cf
THE TIIBOAT,LUNGS $ CUES'! .
which carries off" more victims than any ether dii
ea and which bntils the skill of the Physicians to
a greater extent than anv other malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY
when all others prove ineffectual.
AS A .MEDICINE
Rapid in Relief, soolhiug in Effect, safe in its Oper
ation, IT IS UNSURPASSED !
while as a p reparation, free from noxious ingrcilincnt
poison, or minerals ;unlting skill, science. ai:d medi
cal knowledge; combining all that is valuable In the
vegetable kingdom for this class of disease, it is
INCOMPARABLE !
and is emitted, merits, and receives the general con
fidence of the public,
SEYMOUR THATCHER, 11. D.,
of Herman, N. Y.. writes as follows :
"Wistar's Calsm or Wild Oubrrt given universal
satisfaction.. It seems to cure a lough by loosniu-r
and cleaoring the lungs.and ailaying irritation thus
removing the cause, instead of drying op toe cough
and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the Balsam
as go- d as any, if uot the best. Cough uiciciue with
which 1 am acquainted."
Rev. Jacob Seciileb, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among the German
population in this country, make the following state
ment for the benefit of the atllicted,
DmR i?tS8 'Having realized in my family impor
tant benefits from the use of your valuable prcpara
lion WtsTEs Kalcim or Wild Ci.'khrv it atPx-da mm
pleasure to recommend it to the public. 01110 eight
years ago one of my daughters seemed to ba in a de
cline an-i little bepes of her recovery were entertain
ed 1 then procured a bottle of your excellenj Balvain,
and before she had takn the whole of the couuuts of
the bottle there was a great improvement iu her
health. I hve,m my individual case made frequent
use of your valuable medicine, and have alwavs been
benefitted by it.
J:COC SF.C1ILER,
Frke One JDulLsr a Bottle.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORB, 36 Dey Ptnv-t, New York
SUTII W FOWLE, 4. SON, Proprietors,, Boston.
AKD BY ALL DHOOOISTd.
GR
RACES
Celebrated Salvo
CURES CUTS.RURNS, SCALDS.
Grace's Celebrated Sake
CURES WOUNDa.BKUIES, SPRAINS,
Grace 8 Celebrated Salve
CURES KOI LS. ULCERS. CANCERS.
Grace s Celebrated falve
CURES SALT RHEUM. EUVSIPELA3.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAINS
Grace's Celebrated Salvo
HEALS OLD SORES, FRESII WOUNDS.&e.
It is prompt in action, remove pain at onec, and re
duces the most angry-looking swellings and inifla
mauons, as if by magic thus affbrdims relief and a
complete cure.
Ouly 25 cenu a box f (Sent by ma U fot 23 cent,)
For Sale by
J. P. DINSMORB 38 Dey Ftrect.Kew York.
9. W. FOWE & HON, Proprieto.,Boton, oil 4 br alt
Druggist. Grocers, and Country stores.
January 87, lotio Jy. - - -
BUSINESS COLLEGE
N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestcut Streets:
PHILADELPHIA.
The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi
ness or Commercial Collego in the country.
The only one in the city possessing a Legislative
Charier, and the only one in the United States author
Ized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diaplomas awarded
to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor
porate seal by authority of law.
Conducted by geutlcmcn of liberal education and
extensive experience in business, and affording u ne
qualled advantages for tlm thorough theoretical and
practical education of young men for the various du
ties and employment of buKinrss life.
THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a of system
ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING
original and pre-eminently practical, giving the stu
dent in the shortest lime a r.omr lete irMshl into the
routine, detals, customs and forms of business in
general . as conducted in tho best-reg ulated commer
cial and financial establishments.
THEORETICAL BOOK KEEPING
Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the
science of accounts, arranged and published hy the
proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own
use.s.iving one-half the ordinary labor of thestudenl
and giving him a complete knowledge of th-s practice
jf ttte best accountants.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
EMBRACES
BookeepiDgjCominercial Ariihmetic,Ptn
uiansLip, Rusincss Correrpondence,
Commercial Law, Lectures oa
Dusiccss Affairs, Comtncr
ciai Customs, Forma,
and Actual Rjm
ness 'Practice.
SPECIAL BRANCHES.
Qtgcbra end the Higher Mnthematie, Phonography, Or
narnentai I'enmanthip. the Art o l'rtfcttug
Counterfeit Jtion.-y, Hxgineeting Sur
veying, Marigation and
'i'cltgrapking.
TELEGRAPHING.
The arrangements for 'IVfegrapriins are far more ad
vance of anything of the kind ever "tiered to the pub
lic A regular Tele raph Line is connected with the
Institution v.-ih twenty branch otuce in various
parts of the ci'y, where public business is transacted,
and iu which the ttii'icHt of this Institution are per
mitted to practice. No regular office practice can be
had in anv otter school of instruction in the country,
without whi. ii no one can obtain a position a a prac
tical operator. Young men are cautioned aganii the
dixeptiv representations of thotr; who, without any
such facilities, pretend 10 f ach Telegraphing.
PATRONAGE.
This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron
trounge ever betowed upon nny Cmnniorcial school in
tl'e State. Over tivvi lminlres student. were iu atten
dance the first year, and over seven hundred duriuc
the pnst year. The best class ofitudents may inva
riably be found here, aud all iu associations arc lirst
clafc.
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS.
This Institution is located in the most central pari
of the city, and its accommodations, for extent, ele
gance and convenience, are unsurpa-ted. All the
rooms have Seen fitted up in the very host style with
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING Hoi'SKa.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORK,
AND A RROCT.AIt
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE,
supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used
as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual
Uuaiuess.
TO YOUNG ITIIi
I desire the very b st facifitif 3 for a
rraciical Education for Unsiarss,
we gn a ran fee a course of instruction no where else
equaliod, while the reputation and standing of the
Institution niiiong business men make its endorse
ment the host passport to succecs and advancement.
Ail coniemplnling e:iti-rini any Commercial Collfgf,
are inviteit t send for an I LLUSTRATED
CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE
containing complete interior views of the Colleire,
and full parliculars of the course of instruction .
terms, 4.C.
L. FAIRBANKS, A. 31. ,
President.
T. E. MERCHANT, Supt. of Oflicc Business.
Nov, 4, lW I iui.
I
"RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS.
I'ure Me.Iirines, at John R, Mover's Druz Store.
corne r of .Main and Market Streets. A good assort
ment of
Medicines, Paints. Oils and Varnishos, always on
hard, and wil I be sold cheaper than at any other
Dri g dtore in town.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
Prescription carefully compounded at Moycr's
Drug Store,
Ayers and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer' Drug
Store,
Wi-harf Tar Cordint. Baker's Cod Liver Oil,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, sold at A'oyer's Drug
Store. i
For anv reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer
Drug Store.
Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R.
Moyer's Drug Slrrc, Lloouisburg, Ta.
May 2, leWi. tf.
TEW QOAL
ARD.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of t;!ooiosb'irg and Columbia county , that they keep
nil the diirorent numbers of stove coal and selected
lump co il for smiihing purposes, on their wharf, ad
joining Mr.Kelvv, Neul & Go's Furnace ; wiih n good
pair butTalo scales on the wharf.to weigh coal, hay and
straw, .ikewisea horse and wagon, to deli ver conl
to those who ilecirs it. As we purchase a large
amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior arl icle.
a ixl sell at the very lowest prices. Pleae call and
examine for yourselves before purchaina elsewhere.
J. VV. HKNUEKSIIOT.
AUCUSTUS MASON.
rrUE nnr'crsigncd wil! take, in exchange for Coal
J. and Groceries, the following named articles :
Wheat. Rye .Corn. Oats. Potatoes, Lard, Dam, Siionl
der, and side meat. Butter, Eirgs, Hay. &c, at the
highest cssh prices, at tis Grocery Store, adjoining
tbeireoal yard. J. W. IIENDERSUOT.
Blooiiioburg, April , lrfti, ly.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY.
J?M LUMRIA CO., PA.
IHU subscribijr, proprietor
n S J of the above named el
4ii;iitBire eifioiisiiNii:iii, is now
prepiircd to receive orders
lor
All Kinds of Machinery,
for Collerie. Blast Furnaces, Ftafionary Engines,
.MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, &C. &.U.
tie is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and
patterns, plow-irons, aud everything usually made iu
fitt-class Foundries.
His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war
innthiiuin receiving the largest contracts on the
ni'ist reasonable terms.
y Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for
eastinus.
Hjy This establishment is loea.ed near theLackawa
na i Bloomsburg Railroad Depot.
PETES EILLilYER.
Ulaomsburg, Sept. 12, 18H3.
DENTISTRY.
HC. II O W E R,
SURGEON DBNTIST.
, RFS"ECTFULLY offers his profess-
men of Cl.iomsbursand vicinity, lie is
! . J nri-nti rfl i ,tt..il tr .it . .
operations in the line of his profession. andis provided
wilhtlie Intcst improvrd VOKCh.lJilJi TKKTIl; which
wil h-'insorted ou eold.platma.sil ver and rubber ba. e
tolookwell as the natuial teeth.
Mineral pluie and block teeth manufactured nr all
o erotions on tecth,carelHlly ami properly attended to.
Rcidcucc and oflire a few door above the Court
ll.nise. same side.
Bljo.nsburg, June 6. 13G3
A. J. EVANS'
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Nearly opposite the Episcojial Church.
LOTH 1 NO OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
TV stock is composed of fine clothing, medium
ill aad low nriced adanted to all condition.
ta'tcs and wants. He has lhj latest style for the
season a fine assortment of
Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shawis.
from low to the very best
tits Goods are hatkwnnble and well JiJjJe.
la addition to mv tork i p.-i.fv.nMrl .(..iLin . r
-- ---- "'J - ...j .
nave piece goods for custom orders,
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, &c, &c.
And having one of the first class cutters, I guaran"
tee a tit in all eases and viva untiifiriinn Aim .
variety of
U00LEX AM) LI SEX ShlRTS.
Stockinss, Neckties. Collars, Stocks, Handkerchiefs
" gcitiieiueu line ei Ctoi;nng.
Also, Hats, Boots and Shoe, Trunk and Carpet
bags.
I will sell at the lowest Market pries. Please give
me a call before purcbatMif elsewhere.
AAUftLW I. 1SVAS8,
Bloomsburg. Nov. 15, Ifi5- -
g90 A iTIOxTIl! Agenta wanted
for iz rnlireJl mirm!.i ini ah.
drJ"0,T "J.iRJlv''c'ly Buaiiiaj, Bedford. Maine.
G23. HOOP SKIHTS,
New Fall Stylos !
Are In every respect rmsTjciAss, and emhrnr.ans
complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Chil
dren, of the Newest Styles, every Length and tJtze
of Waist.
OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more univer
sally popular than any others before the publ ic They
retain their r-hape better, are lighter, more elastic,
more durable, and realy Ciikaper, than any other
Hoop Skirt iu the market. The springs snd fasten
ings are warranted perfect. Evert Liht should Try
Them I They are now being extensively Sold by
Merchants, throughout the Country and at WIIOKE
SALE AND RETAIL, at Manufactory and gales
Boom
No.G-23 ARCH Street, below 7th, TIIILAD'A,
Ask for HOPKIN'S ''own make," buy no oilier!
CAUTION, None genuine unless Stamped on
each Kid Pad "Hopkin's Hop Skirt Manufactory.
No ti-28 Arch Street, Philadelphia "
Also, Constantly on hand full hue of New York
uinrte r-kiriH, at very low prices.
TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONL Y
August 2'J, IrttiG. 4m. J. W.
momim
IAS UK A ft CIS COJjrAiW,
W1LKES-1IARRE. TENNA.
CAPITAL AXD sffiTLUS, - -$150,
ASSETS.
Stock not called in.
Bills receivable,
If. H. 5 -iJH Bonds,
Temporary and call loans, ....
103 shares Wyomin Bank Stock,
5(i shares First National Bank si Wilks-Barre
40,MM)
S-'i.fHMI
fi.OtH)
,leo
0(H)
70 shares Second National Bank at IVilkes-llurre 7,MMI
4ti shares V ilkes-Burre Bridge Stock, - 2.5K0
Real Estate, 1,5 1 fl
Judemeiils, - - - . - - If 1-2
Due from Agents and others, ... 7,414
Cash in hand and in Bank, .... J,b12
G. M. l!Or.T,n'RACK,
JOHN B KICII A K D.
SAMUEL IVADIIAMS,
CHARLES MORRANCE,
R 1). I.M'UK.
L. I). PHOEM AKER.
II. M. HOVT,
t. :t)Li.is,
Wt. S. ROSS,
CHARLES A MINER,
SIEWART rlERCH,
G M IIAKDIVG.
G. M HOLLKNKACK. President.
L. I- SHOEMAKER. Vice Vres l.
R. C. S.M1TH, Skcratart.
F. BROWN. A-cnt,
March 21".. lCj nlmrg, Pa.
G
REAT IMPROVEMENT IN
SE if 1NG MA Cll 1NE S.
rinjurc ShuUlc Incitiitc '
P A LFSROOM. 530 Broadway, N. Y.,
S50 Washington tt eet, Boston.
U-l Cli ei nut Street. Philadelphia,
PATENTED FEB. U. IcoO.
THIS MACHINE is conetructed on entirely new
principles of mechanism, possessing many rare
and valuable. impr veinents. havins been etimined
by the most profound experts, and pronounced '. o
Siinxl'cif;i ttnd lrfectum Cnnlilnnl.
It has a straight nwdl, perpendicular artion,
makes the LOCK or SHLTTLK M ITCH, whlrh will
neither RIP aor RAVtL, aud is aikeon both rides ;
perforin perfect tewins on every description f
material, from Leather to the finest Nansook muslin,
with cotton, linen, or silk thread, frooi the coarsest
to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG
WU EKL. and the l.?ast possible friction, it run as
smooth as glass, and is
EtnjJiaticfdly a Noiseless JfiirJtine.
It retires FIFTY PER CENT, less powr to drive
it than any other machine in the market. A girl
twelve years of age can work it steadily, wlihoul
fatigue or Injury to health
Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity ofConstrnc
tion renders it almost impossible to get out of order,
and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en
tire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may desire Jo
fitpplv themselves with a piyierir article, to coaie
and examine this I'N Itl VALLEii M ACHINE.
t'ne half hour's instruction is sufiicii-nt to iinld';
any person to work tins machine to their entire tul
Ufac.ion. A;ents wanted for all towns in the United States,
here ns"-icic are iit already established. Also,
for Cuha. Mekieo. Central anil lsutli America, to
whom a lilteral discount will ! riven.
t MP1RE SLW'IMG MACHINE MF'G CO..
5H0 Broadway, N. Y.
gTOVES
AND TIN W All li
A. M. RUPERT,
Announces to his many friends and numerous rii
t outers tfiat Ik; continues the above business nt his
old place of busiuuss on MAIN fcTREET, BLOJMS
BURti. I!is customers and others can be accommod ited
with
FANCY STOVES
of all kinds, Stovepipcs.Tin ware, and every
article found in all well reenlnie.l STOVH
AND TINWARE LsjTABLISHMENTjj in the cities
and on the most reasonable terms.
fty SPOUTING, for houses and brns, n ill be put
up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing done
promptly and uuon liberal terms.
He also keeps on hand a lar;'e supply of Milk
Pans, of dnfernt sizes and pricps ; beiIes a lin! as
sortment of fisher's Patent Pelf-Sealing Fruit Pre
serving Cans. Give hi i.i a call.
July Irf. Iriii. tf.
JEW RESTAURANT,
In Shive'r BuilJing, on Main Street.
WM. GILMORE,
Informs the citizen of Bloomsburg and vicinity th'tt
ho has opened a New
llKSTAURAJVi',
in this place, w here he invites his old friend and
customers tocall and partake of his refreshments.
It is his intention to keep the best
LA GEll BEER AND A LE,
constantly on hand ; Also. Porter, SnrsapariWa. Min
eral Water. Fancy Lemonades, Raspberr and l.iu
on H nips, can always be had at his Rest.iuraut.
In the eating liue he presents a
not surpassed in this place ; viz. Pickled Oyster
Clams, Sardines. Fiii, Baiberued Chicken, Pick led
Tripe and Bocf Tongue, c, tc. He alsohu a good
article of
Ci'ars and Chewing Tulxicco
for his customers. Give him a call.
Bloomsburg, June 13, ldoli.
CO fi( A VEAR mar-e by any one with
Vfvi-S15 Stencil Tools No experience
necessary. The Presidents. Cash
iers, and Treasurers of 3 n.mk indorse the circular.
S'ut free with samples. Addrets the American Sten
cil Tool Works. Spriiijticl J , Vermont.
August 1, leti. 3i;i.
J 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE
LOT OF FECNING BOARDS TOR
salo. The unde rf iened offers for salt! upori the
most reasonable terms, nt bis place of business, in
BENTON. COLUMHIA COUNTY, one hundred thou
sand shingles ami aliireelot of fencing boards, of
the very best quality, both pine and hemlock.
i. J. Mcli-EXRY.
Benton. May 9, l6fl.
WX. C, HENSZET,
OEO. W. CARl-KSTSR.
Established 1S20.
G. W. CARPEXTER, IIEXSZEVa CO.
WHOLES At: DRUGGIST?.
737 Markst St. ops door btlow 6lh, rViLAOEtrniA,
DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICAI.
TAINTS, OILS. GLAS, VARNISHES, DYES,
And every other article appertaining to the
business, of tho best quality, and at the
lowest Market Rates.
March 2?. lgf.ii.
T I CU ! ITCH ! ITCU! "
X SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH '
WHEATON'S OlMTMENT
U ill lore The Itch ia 18 nours.
Also cure SALT RHEUM, ULCERS. CHIL
BLAINS, aad all KRUPTIONS OF THE SKI V
it) cents. For sale by "nil Druirrist. Bv sending fai
cents to WEEKS A. POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Wash
iiiwn wieei, bobioii, h will uo forwarded by mail,
free of poftaiiu. to any part of the Umtud tjtatc.
June C, letXi. ly.
JY cio StocJz of Clothing.
Spring and Summer ftooris.
T N VITES attention to his stwk.of cheap and faah
JL tollable Clothing at bis Store, on
MJJ1N STREET, BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the rfmirican loute,'
where ho has jut received from New York and
Phi ladelphia, a full assort mem of
Men and ItoyS.CIothhig,
including tho most feshionahle, durable and hand
seme. DK t'S GOODS, cousisling of
Box, Sack, Erock, Gum and Oil Clot'.
Coats, and Pants,
nf nil sorts, si.c, and colors. Ho also has replen
ished his already large stock of Fall mid Winter
Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vesls, shirts,
cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus
penders and fancy articles,
N. B. He hui constantly on hand a lane and well
selected assortment of Cloth nn 1 Vusliugs. which
he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of
clothing on very short notice and in the best of m in
ner. All his clothing is mado to wear and most of it is
of home mnnufacluro.
3 C3 Da 3
a n n
8
Of every Description. Fir." and Cheap, f lis Case of
Jewelry is not surpassed in this place, fall and ex
amine his general assortment of Clothing, Watches,
lewelry. Ate. ice
DAVID LO WEN BURG.
Bloomsburg, April 50. I&li3.
ENRYGIGER,
Has opened a first chtss BOOT, SHOE,
HAT hiVO CAP STOnS,
At his old stand on Main Ptrci-t Blooinslmis. His
stock is composed of tin; very -latest and be. I styles
ever offered to the citizens of Columbia County. He
can accommodate the public with the following kinds
ami prices :
Men's calf boots, fine, S-VUi to 3.00
" kip. double sole, 3 75 to 5 75
Boys child's boots. 1.75to 4.7.1
.Men's glove kid. Congress, ttc, 2..0to .r,';.j
l!al. Shoes. I !u to 3.0'l
women's boys and mis.x-s glove
kid listing e nli rs, 1.7.3 to 5.73
Women's glove kid, very fine, 3.-3 to 3 73
line goat morocco balmornts, 2 5u to 4 00
" men's morocco and call shoes, 1.73 to - 50
common shoes, 1 .50 to i .10
Misses' and Child's t-liO. 0.-3 lo 1 tiO
Men's, women's, misses', boy and childs
slippers. U.13 lo 1.00
He uUo keep a ercat varit-ty of HATS, CAPS aud
STRA W GOODS
of cvrry kind, at the lowett prices, both for Cash an
Country produce.
Kciiieinhei atiraction Is in our gnod. Don't
lie alarmed at tho cry of hieh prices, but call and see
for yourselves. Respeclfully,
HENRY CICER.
Elooinsburg. July II, HOn.
Lackatfauiia .N: liloomhurg Kailroad.
Sr2T TWO DAILY TRAINS. 'xBl
ON AND A FT PR NOVEMBER 'i7, IfM, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILL KIN Ati FOLLOWS:
LEAVE SOU T II W A R O
P M PM A M,
Leave Pcranton, 4 40 i -
Kingston, C.fll) t..13
Blooms! urg. H.itl H.'.'O
Arrive at Northumberland U.31) 10.35
LEA V ii NORTH WARD.
A M TM
Leave Northumberland, 7.00 5i 0
Dnnvillu, 710 5-10
' I'-looinsfiurg, e.i3 ti-ii
Arrive at fcrar.ton. 11 40 10 1.1
Trains Icavin Kingston at a.10 .: M for Scrar.toii
connect with Tr:,l;i ai riving nl Ne w York nt 5. -II
l.e.ivinz N utliumheM ind at A M. and Kingston
30 P. M , connect with Train airiviii'j ut New York
nt 10,55 P. M.
Passengers taking Train Sonlh from Scranton at 5 3d
A -At via N o: tliiiinherland.reai h 1 1 ;irri sbn r' I- .I0 P .M.
Baltimore .1 .') P M.. Washington 10 OOP M via Ru
pert reaLh Philadelphia, at 7 00 P M.
11. A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston, Nov ,2.7. lrT.5.
'JpllE.EW
Sirisig &. Siili:ner medicine.
g i tf r b j: x x saeu
ASlSA1Ai:iILA
COMBINED WITH
IODIDE OF LIME, .
PR F.P.I HE J) FOR
C. W. PETTE3, BOSTON,
By
JA3IKS R. NICHOLS & CO.
uV'tnvncutiiig Vliciii.t,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK
WITH
Protoxide oV Iron,
Which has become so favorably known as a
TO.VIC AVO JiKS I OR.mrK.
By Physicians and Invalids in alt pmts uf the roun
try.
T!ie new preparation, "i'arsapn rilla In roniHinv
tion with Iodide of Lime," presents one of the most
prompt alterative agents, in a form rnpabb of eert
ing full action upou th system, and this in minute
and pleasant doses. It is conceded t! at the altera
tive, resolvent, or tome ctfec's of lodiue. are exert
ed mot I decidedly wuen associited with ether niter
alives. i.i coinbiHMtiti ; and the SarsapariMa d'eiiii
lo fulfill perfectly nil the fa vor;ihle requisition.
The first effect usually o!isrved when
"SARSAPAK II.L.V WITH IODIDE OF LIME"
is takf n. is an inrrease of appeiito showing that it
has tonic properties of a marked character." Us nl
irratrvc effects arc manifest in its ready comtuna
ti'n n ith the blood and tissues Pale, scrofulous
women and children improve rapidly under its use,
and thj vital fnnt-lions assume a healthy condition.
It is admirably adapted to a larce number of rhrun
ic or acute atT ctionii peculiar to chiliir-n. It is suit
ed to them both by the mildness a nd efficiency of
medicinal effect and tho pleasant, attractive form of
the remedy. It may be given for a long periodVhere
constitutional influences aru desired, and no repus
ti.ince, or ditiuclinat on to take the syrup, enc'iii-t-
red. In White dwellings, ilip-ioiiu Disease, and
Di.tortious of the Spinu.it should be given persist
ently, in moderate dotes, until relief is obtuiuud.
Ia the Spring t the Yytr, and during the
U'an.i IWatuT,
the accimnlafion of morbid tnrtttcrs in the system
seems become manifest and very troublesomu Las
situde, Headache, Boils, Costiveness, Uoss of .pp?
tite. Psms in the Joints, Indisestion, etc., nre very
common. Nothing ever devised is better adapted to
eMerniinnte ordrive oll'these nrlVctions than this new
combination of SARSAl'A RILLA Willi IODIDE
OF LIME.
A'o preparation likeit, or tc.'iich apprcrimatcs to i) as an
Altera t ice, or Bhtd Perifer,
has ertr b'f ore been plaeed vithin the nnck vf invalids.
Indeed, it is nn entirely kkw and scikntifu combina
tion, in no respect resembling anything hithctlo em
ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de
scription of iu chemical character, therapeutic val
ue, manner of use, etc.. arc given in a rircul tr,
which can be had at the store of any and ail firbt
class Druigitts.
C7" Sold in Bloomrburp, whrlesale and retail, by
Ever tc Mover, and all Druggists
June C, Ir-lX. Cm.
yjISS LIZZIE TETERMAN,
Would announce to the ladies ol Bloomsburg and
the public generally, that shu has just received from
the eastern cities her
2 Spring anI Snmisier
m. Stock ef
MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of all article usually found in first class
Millinery Stores. Her goods are of the best quality
and among the most handsome and cheapest in the
in.Mt' t. Call and examine ihcm for yourselves.
Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin
ing .Miss Feteruian' stock ol goods. Bounds made
to order, on the shortest notice, or repaired.
Store on Main street. 3d door bcloW the store of
Mcudenhall & Rupert.
Bloomsburg, May Si, ISG6mL
JkTEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP.
ON m"a I N STR EET. (X EAR L Y OPPOSITE
MILLERS STORE.) BLOOMS BUR' J, PA.
THE unc!ergi;ned has j-ist fitted up, and opened,
his new 1
STOVE AKD TIN MIOP,
?jr,Lhl.,..p.,ar?" wbrn h prepared to make tip new
nr W AKK of ill kinds iu his line, and do repair
in v.nh neatness and dispMch, upon the most rea
sonable terms. He also keeps on hand STOVES of
various patterns and styles, which he will sell upon
terms to suit purchasers.
Give hnu a dj II. lleisagool mcchank, tnd da
serving of tte public patronage.
JACOB METZ.
Bloomsburg. Sept. 9. 1?C6. ly.
LOOK HERE.
ALL those indebted to the undersigned cither on
note or book accouut, of six months or more standing
are bertby requested to Hiake sclUcuieht withwut de
lay, and save cost. S. C. SilUVJi.
Blwoiasbrug, Sept. Id. ltHKi. St.
FOUTZ'S
CItEBRAl!)
Horse ana Cattle Pflwte
tyif This preparation,
long and favorabl
known, wilt tnor
ouirblr relnviiroTate
IT bruken-down and
.' low-spiritsd horses,
cy strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and intes
tines. It is a sure pre
Tentive of all dis
eases incident to
this animal, such a LUNG FEVEK, GLA.NiB3,
i r, l u w WA
TER, HEAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, ic IU
use improve the
wind, increases M ft
tho apixaite-glves
a smooth and
plossy skin and
transforms the
Ska
miserable Skeleton into a fine-looking
horse.
and spirited
To keepers of Cows this preparatlen 1 Invaluable
It increase the quantity and improve the quality
oi we milk. Jt ba
been proven by ac
tual experiment to
increase the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent" and make the
barter firm and
BreeU In fattening
caUlc, It gives them
an appetite, loosen
. I : l. 1 .1
.mslcr ttiem thrive
much faster.
In all diseases of S trine, inch as Coughs, Ulcers la
tho Luntrs, Liver,
fcc., this article
acts rs a specific.
II v nuttinc from nZ .'. "'.' - T' J
one half a pitr
tn a paper in a
barrel of swill tho
BlKive disease
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If fjiTen In time, m certain
preventive and euro for tho Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Paper for Sk
PHEPAE.ED BY
S. A..FOUTZ & BRO.,
AT THEIB.
wholes UK nnro and medthxe depot.
No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Mi
Tor Sale by DrurfrisU aud Storekeeper through
out ths L'liitcd States.
C7" For sale at the Drutr Store of
EYES. MOVER,
Bloomsburg Pa.
Bloomsbur?, Jan. C, 1FC0. 12mo. t
DR. W. II. WIIITMOIt,
Tf AS been in successful practice for a number of
II years, wiMi the experience of the ditTerent hos
l it :i l r i ii Europe, also a member of the Analytical
Yie:ii-al Insiitute of NVw Vi rk, conti iucs to ntteml
to sill profvssioiial cases at hi otlice No. i'-i Filbert
Street, Philadelphia,
S. No patent Meifirines are used or recommended :
the rem .'dies a-ltiiinist-:red are thote which will not
hreak rowii the constitution, but renovate the sys
tem fr'oii all injuries it has sustained from mineral
incriii-iiies, mid leave the system in a heullhy and
perfectly rur.-d condition,
3. DYSPEPSIA, that distressing disease and fell
destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the
con mini in :.nd yeaily carrying thousands to un-limi-ly
graves, ran most enijilia-ically be cured.
4. Melancholy, Abberralion. that stale ot Allnit
li'jn and weakness of the mind which rcn.iurs per
sona incnpulile ot enjoying the pleasure or perfoim
inir tin' ilnlies of life.
5. UIIEI.'MATliM.in any form or condition.rbron
ia or nrute. warranted curable.
f, EPILI-'PSY, or falling sickness, alt chronic or
stubborn cases of
rs;.TJALE DISEASES
radica'ly removed ; ia't Ri.euni and every descrip
tion of ulcerations - Piles and scrofnlou disease
w lmli liavebafded all previous medical skill, can be
cured ly my trentiueet ; and I do say all diseases,
Cye Cost'MrT!0i) can be cured by wearing my .Medi
raled Jacket, which is a protection to the Inn-;
as.-iiusl all chani;rs of weafher in all climates bav
in n tn vetieatd for year' the cause and character ot
interniiMeiits (fever and it?ue) in all parts of the
L'liitcd States - will cure peruiam ntly all chronic or
acute cases of ague and nervous piseai.es ia a few
da vs.
tanccr Cured without the knife or Drawing
li.'OOll.
Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for
years, ran l e removed with two or thie soses of
my new ly ilis covered remedy, warranted in all cases,
t'onsnlt-ition iu the English and Certnail Iaii2tiagc
free of cli r;e. Will make viit any (iistunec. if
desired. My be addressu by letter (confidentially.)
and tleilicme erul with proper directions to tny
pa.-t ol til-! country.
Ol'I ICE Vo, B2d Filbert St. Phila.
April 4. IWHi ly.
Mil J. R. EVANS,
Physician and Surgeon,
TfAV!N(i lofa'cii prmaiitrtly on Main
1 1 Sir.t. HI.OOMMitTIKJ. V., wonM i.t-
lorm the pn'tlic cencra'ly , that h! is preprared to
atlend to all business faithfully and punctually that
may be ini rust -d to bis care, on teru.s commcustl
rat"WitU the nines.
(!"" He pays lritt attention to Surgery as well
as medicine,
Nov.'iS. I S'i3,- ly.
M. M. TRACGII,
A TTO 11 A 12 Y-AT-Jj A Y,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
Will pra rtice in thw several Court of Columbia
anil ai'joiinn; comities.
T ?" All t'olleciious promptly attended to.
June --ii. ir-iiii.
CHAS. G. BARKLE Y,
Alloriicv nt L:nv.
CLOOlSIinK., COLUMBIA CO., PA.
U7ILL rraclire in the several Courtsof Columbia
County. All legal business intrusted lo his
caie shail ri r i ve prompt attention.
OtiiciOn .Vain Mreet, Jixchange Buildings, over
.Viller's Store.
tloom-burg, April 13, ?ti
JnsJicc orihc I'encci
Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and
Surveyor.
OOicc Dc.ivcr Valley, Pa
Will attend to tnking Acknowledgements, Write
Do.'d. .Vortc.ipcs. Leases, Honds. Notes. Agree
ments, c Sorveying attended to with despatctt,
Charpc moderate.
GROCERIES AND
IZPacQQsQcDmss 2 2
Em. F.LWr.LL. havintf boucht L. Hunyon's TRO
VISIuV STOUK is now prepared to cll Croccr
ies at Whole sale or Hctail, a Cheap as the Ceap-
c ,i!E.:e you caat fiivd
SU(JARS,f EAS. COFFEES.
SVIvUI'S. SPICES, CRACKERS
STARCH, SODA. CORN STARCH.
DRIED FRUIT. CANNED FRUIT,,
V00DEN-W A RE, FLOUR. FljH,
BEANS. ONIONS, &c, &c.
EPH. Y. ELWELL.
filoomsbnrg Keh H, IPt'f!.
1 HOf. VVSl YKAR'- We want
ji,uuu oceiiis evprywliere to sell
J-nr improved gen Sewin? Machine. Three new
kinds. I nder and upper feed. Warranted five
years. Above salary or lare commissions paid.
I he flXLV macliiiies in the United .Stiles for less'
than .4 I, whiri are fullv licensed by Howe.Wheei
er k Wi'son, Orover i i'.aker. Isineer Si Co.. and'
Bachelder. A II ot !ier cheap Machines are InfrHge-'
inentsmid the seller or user arc liable to arrest, line
and imrrisonnient. Circulars free. Address or rait"
upon tfhaw k Clak, liiildeford. Me., cr Chicago III.
December CO, l'"i ly.
OMNIBUS LINE.
Til R tind.'r.jiened would respectfully announce to
the ritir.ens of lllooinsburg, and the public gcu-
(llll , III. II ti Mfi ilUIIIII
an U.MMULS LINK, be
tween tins lare and the dif-
lercnt Kan kouu Depots Uat- jsis jrY.
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connect with the several Train going South a West
on the Cautwissa and WiUiams,.ort Rail Road, and
with those potng North and South on the Lack, fc
Ulooiiisiurs Road,
HisUMMi;i!S-nS are in pood condition, commo
dious and comfortable, and charge reasonable.
C7 Persons wihisg to meet or see tbeir friend
depart, can be accommodated, upon teatoneble
charge, by leaving timely notice at any of t be Ho-
JACOB L. GIRTON,
. . Proprietor,
niouiukburg, April 27, 1SC4.
BLANKS! BLANKS ! I
Of erery descripiion for ealo at tbiconc
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