AGRICULTUBAL. , RAILROAD DOORS FOR BARNS. Ttese door3 ara far superior to the old fashioned doors, which revolve on hinges. They are oper?d and closed by means of a rail and sever j small iron trucks securely attached to the top, and are so constructed as not only to close the door effectually Rgainst the ingress of rain, snow and cold air, but to be very durable and, in every re rpect, efficient. Large doors are formed by -one inch matched boards, placed perpendic ularly, and crossed by matched strips of the tame in a diagonal direction, or from corner to corner on both sides. These steps are so put-on as to represent the sheathing often eeen on fine houses, being about eix inches in width, and covering the entire, surface. It will be seen at once that three thicknesses of matched boards, securely nailed and thor oughly painted, besides being so hung as to obviate effectually all possibility of sagging, as is the case with doors of ordinary con struction and workmanship when hung in "the usual way, must secure an article of great efficiency md -of an almost indestruct ible character. The labor of opening and closing thesa doors may be performed by the merest boy, and in windy weather they are not slamming and endangering not only their own fastenings and fixtures, but the lives, aLio, of all by whom they are approached. The old fashion of placing the trucks at the bottom ia anything but desirable, as the for mer is liable to become clogged by snow and ice, bat when it is placed at top, no obstruc tion' can possibly intervene from this source ; the door glides easily along the rail, and nev er requires to be forced open by main strength. Small doors and tie-ups, theds, out-houscs and other similar buildings, are constructed, in a similar way. They are much cheaper than panel doors, to which they are prefer able for all purposes where strength and durability are admired. Germantotcn Tel egraplu Fattening Fowls All summer lonj the farmer and his family have fussed with the poultry : the young chickens need care in the long rain storms, and protection against nocturnal depredators. Just as they are fully grown and out of danger, the shrewd huckster makes his appearance, buys fattens, and prepares them for market, and packets the profits for hi3 smartness. Obviously the farmer had better fatten his fowh and send them to market himself. - V lie can do it with less trouble, perhaps, than I e imagines. Feed liberally at all times, so B to keep them growing thriftily but about enty days before being slaughtered iced em in this way : Make a coop forone doz- fowls, more should not be put together, e coop should be three feet long, two wide, nd two and a half high. JIake the . A ..1 1 Eides ;uid ends oi bars about tnree mcnes apartj the bottom of round poles two inche j apart, the top of a board. Place this in a comfortable room, elevated about two feet from the floor, in the barn or poultry house, where the cold winds will be kept away and where the lieht will be dim. Attach feed ing troughs all around the outtidc. Com mence feeding very light, giving but little water the first day. Then feed regular three or four times per day with the richest food, as oat meal mixed with milk, boiled barley or corn. Observe the utmost cleanliness, and give a supply of fresh water. In twen ty days the poultry should be killed, and for such the farmer would find plenty greedy buyers, willing to pay the highest price. Rural New Yorker. English and Fkxcii Horses. Eng lishmen are justly proud of their horses. The superiority of their breeds of race and draft horses has long been admitted by oth er nations Indeed, the French and Ital ians, Germans, Prussians, &c, have been for more than a century among the best customers of the English breeders. This has been ascribed to peculiarities of climate, by some, but agricultural writers generally find a sufficient cause for the great excellence cf English horses in the care and skill of the British farmer, in respect to selection, rear ing and feeding. "By these means," says Hr. William Percival, a lecturer and writer of note, "we have progressed from good to better, losing sight of no subsidary help, until we have attained perfection in horse flesh unknown in the whole world beside." With such claim to acknowleged superiority in breeds, the late victories of French horses en English ground have been exceedingly xaartifying to English pride, A Hint in Breeding. 3Ir. Torr, the tfeU-known breeder of Short-Horn cattle and Iiecester Sheep, in the co'urse of some remarks at his recent letting of the latter, touching on breeding i general, he said : 4The way to establish tmiformity or family fikeaess is to becia by puftin; the best male to the bst female, and continue to put the test to? the best" secondly, "not to put op Dosite characters together, or the traits ofl both will be lost, but if any fresh character ;xstie is renuired to-be imparteu to the issue sf present stock of animals, this must be ' 3oneby degrees, or by that discreet selection I which will yield a little more wool, or size and substance, the first year, and a little 'more and more the second and third genera- lions, and bo on' ! GzzjLsE the Wheels. Oil and black .ead is supposed to be the best substance, 3ut we have always found lard and flour ap parently as good. If the wheels are kept tcII lubricated, very little difference will be 3und between the ease of running wooden and" iron axles in ordinary farm-work. The smaller the axle, the less will always be the iicrion, other beings being equal, but because i:e spokes have a greater purchase, the fric ion being the resistless force, and being fairer the cad of the lever when the axle is T'naBi.sTCoTTEE.-T-It is said if coffee be . ousOed with- mortar and pestel, it attains 0T9 cf tha aromar an oil whichgiv& coffee .3 peculiar flavor. The Turks practice the iaading method, and excel in the good ;:a!ides cf their favorite drinks BONE mill: PURE BONE DUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to b entirely frea from adulteration. "Concentrated Bone Fertilizer" a reliable quick yielding manure. O Farmers ea a order direct or throuch any re sponnble dealer. E7" A liberal discount allowed Dealer A J. BEEINIG, August 1. 1860 2in. AUontown, Pa. TTURRAH FOR CATAWISSA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Rood to compare with stringency of the Money Market. Look and compare price before purchas ing elsew here. Just rul I at the favorite business atand of McNinch Sl Shuman. and you will be uiet by tha obliging Proprietors or their Clerk and ihown through their great variety Store free of charge, of count;, they will giva you a fair chance to spend your loose change, they truat much mote profitably than it can be cx nt elsewhere. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS, this Spring is much larger in all Its varieties than usual. Thoir Ladies Dress Goods areof the nicest style n Market. They hare a fine assortment of lints, Caps, fSootsaml Shoe, Summer Cloths, Casinets, Castimer and Vesting, and numerous article common to such eslablish uicut, besides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Qoeensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce! prices. They with to conduct their business ou the yitem, of "PAY AS YOU GO" and they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thank fo'jnany past favors, and ask the future patronage of their former customers and the public g nerally. McMXCll it SriUMAX. May lG.ISilG tf. f REAT ATTRATION VJ AT uroceuy si oris:. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizen of Uloomsburg and the surrounding country that he keep ronslan tly on band at hi old stand. on the south east corner of Main and Iron sl.. a prime lot of GREEN AND BLA CK TEA S, Coffee. Sugar. Syrup. Tobacco, Cigar. Dried Fruit. Coal Oil. snuir, Apices, Butter. Egg. Lard Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drngs. Parlor and Hand Lamps, Taints of all Rinds, and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, lr Goous, Calicoes, Cloths for boy' " wear. Soaps, Flour, Chop, Uueensmare. Class. Put ty, fait. Fish. Meat, Candies buckets, Brooms, Hosiery. Books, Writing Paper, Tnk, Hardware, Pocket Knives. Combs. 4tc. tc. see. He keeps iu fact everything appertaining to a first class Grocery and Variety Store. He is determined nol to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the U1GUEST MARKET PRICES. Having just received anew ttock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. It y strict attention to business, he hopes not only to re tain bis patronage butto increase it. He feels thank ful for past favors, and with many years experience in the business, he feels confident he can render sat isfaclion to all who favor hint with their patmnace. JOUX K. UIRTOX, Cl'wmsliurg. June 20, 18)56. QROYESTEEX & EO., ' Piano-Forte Manufacturers, 459 Broadway, New York. rpHE ATTENTION of the public and the trad is Jl invited toour NEW SUA LK, SEVEV OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD TIANO FOUTES. whhh for volun.e and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of fored in this market. Tbey contain all the modern improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bans, etc., and each instrument being made under the personal sopervision of Mr. J. II. Grovestees, w ho has a practical experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is fully war ranted in every particular. TJ1E G ROFESTEEJf PLUTO-FORTE" Received the highest award or merit it tbe cele brated World's Fair Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of ondoD. Paris, Germany. I biladelpliia. Baltimore, Burton and new York ; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, the Goi.t and Silver .Medals from both of which can be seer at our ware-rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a stiictly cah system, are enabled to offer the e instruments at a price which will preclude all competition. Our prices are from $ 100 to SUO cheaper than any first clan Piano-forte. TEKMd. -Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars seut free: July II, Jt-60. ly. H. Sc. P. -espy ciote, Epy, Columbia Co. Pa. Tbe undersigned having become sole proprietor of this well known and conveniently located stand. respectfully inform hi friend, and the public In general, that he has puthsbou-e in complete order tor tRe accommodation of boarders, and for the rece- tion and entertainment of traveller wh may feel disposed to favor it with their custom. No expense na Deen sparea in preparing tnis Hotel lor in enter in in men I oi guerts, ana nothing snail be wanting, on his p-irt. to minister to their personal comfort. The location, as well as the building, ih a good one, and all together is auiply arranged to please the public. 1SUALL 91 LJltl. Espy. April II, I8C6. tf. JLOOMrfBUUG FANC1' TIIDJLMING hm O00K STORE, Second door below Uartmau's Main Street. Just received a new stock of 7.EPHVK3, WOOLEN AN'D COT TON YARNS. COSSETS. LACES, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, and every variety of article usually kept ia a FAIVCir STOKE. AI"Sciiool Hooks. Hymn Cooks. Biblei, Sunday- 0-1 tl 1. . I . otuuoi uwfti aim aiargc ivi ui MSUELLANEO US B 0 OKS, Account and Memorandum Books, Elank Deeds, uonasana iwortages, ann a general and well-selected assort mett of Taper, Envelopes, &e. A. D. WEBB. Bloomsbarg, June 20, 130G, -tf w ALL. TDAPKK. 'I'iic onaersignea repcctruny announce to the X public that he keeps constantly on hand, at bis uiuruiiu, sue a nor oeiow Lutz Urug Store. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Peper Wiadow Shade. Cord. Tas sris mu r mures. ior i ictures , at... of the very latest styles, and is prepared. to do all kind of paper E. J.TIIORTON. Eloom-burg, April -4 lc;G. tf M. WHITM0YER, ATTOKIVEY - AT - LAW, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Office opposite Post office, over Harlmun's store. Back Fay, Bounty, Fensions and Gov ' emment claims promptly collected. Bloouisbnrg. Apr. 4. 'Co. WRAPPING AND MINING PA PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa rer Kill at Mil! Grove, near Rlnnm.lnr. ri..i.:. County, aro bow prepared to fill all order for Wrapping. Dry Blasting and Water Proof p,r. on nf?h Barre.and appoiated Joseph Brown of the firm ot Brown. Grsyfc Co mi ,. , of my paper in Laxeraa County. THOMA TRENCH, Bloomsburg. Sept. 16, 1365, SAMUEL KNORR, ATTOKIVEY-AT-LAW, BL00JISBITBG, PA. OJTuje over llarlman's Store, oppose Poet Odice Sloomsbarg , April 4, HWtt. r ' THE PERUVIAN SYRUP IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE. BV supplying the Blood with its vital raiKciPLK, oa LIVE BLSHKKT IRON. This ia the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fever, Ilumora, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseases of the KidnejB & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all disease originating in a DAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of tbe system Being free from Alcohol in any form, it energis ing effV-ct are not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent,"; fusing strength, vigor and New Lile inte all partsof tbe system, aud buiidint up an IKON CONSTITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, I). D. IJcmham. Canada East, March 24, 18r-5. "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 33 years' standing." "I have so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during which 1 have u.ed the Pe ruvian S)rup.that I can scarcely persuade uiyaelfof the reality. People who have known me are aston ished at the change. I am widely known and can but recommend to others that which ha done so much for me " A CASE OF 27 YEARS' STANDING CURED. From IXSLEY JEWETT, No .15 Avon Place. Boston "I have suflered. and sometimes severely, lor 27 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit froM it. Iu the course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed unin terrupted health ever since." AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON, PAYS: "I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it give me new Vigor, Buoyancy of spir its. Elasticity of Muscle." Thousand ham been changed bf the use of t hit remedy from treak, nektgafferXHg ertatitres, to strong. healthy; and happp we and iromen; and invalids cannot reasona bly hesitate to give tt a trial, A pamphlet of 32 paes containing certificates of cures ana recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent frki to any address. CZT'Sve that each bottlehas Perl-vim Sirup blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMOHE, Proprietor. 3ti Dey tt New York SOLD BY ALL DKL'UClSTts. gCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODINE is the BEST REMEDV for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered. 1 he dirhculty has beeu to obtain a Pl-rs foLn now of it. lr SI. Anders' Iodine Water Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOL VIT Nil! Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and leotorative. has cured and will cure FCItOFULA in all itsmani fold forms. ULCERS, CANCERS. PYPHILI9.SALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with astonishing surce-i in ca ses of Rheumatism, llyspep'iaf Consumption, Female t ompiaints. Heart. Liver and Kidnev Disease. lie. Circulars will be sent rtca toauy one sending their a duress. Price 1.(0 a bottle, or 6 for $.") IM Prepared by Dr. 11. ANDEHd, Physician &. Chemist. r or san: py J. P. DLN SMORE. 3G Dcy St. New Y yiSTAR'S BALSAM OF YTIL, CIJEKRY HAS EEEN USED Foil NEARLY IIALF A CENTURY, with the most astoui.-hing success in enring Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Iuflaenzi, WhoopiDg coagb, .Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi culty of Breathing-, Asthma, ai ever y affec tion of THE TI1R OAT,L UNG S $ CUES'. wliirh carries off mora victims than any other dis ease aud which baftl-stite skill of lh; Physicians to a greater extent than ar.y other ms.la.ly. often YIELDS TO TH I REMtDY when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, sooth in I in Effect, safe in it Oper ation. IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation. free from noxious ingrertinent poisons, or minerals ;'inlting skill, scirn'e.aird medi cal knowledge; combining all th.it is valuable in the vegetable kingdom for this class of disease , it is INCOMPARABLE t and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con fidence of the public, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman. N. V.. writes a follows : "WisTiR's Balsm or Wild Ohkrrt give universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a i ough by lot-et ning and cluaufing the lungs, and allaying irritation thus removing the cause, iustead of drying up the cough and leaving the cause bebintl. I consider the Ralsatn as go- d as any, if not tbe best. Cough me-iciue with which 1 am acquainted." llev. Jacob SECHLEB, .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 afflicted, DiR PiR Having realized in my family impor tant benefits from the usa of your valuable prepara tion WisTAR Balsax or Wild Cherry it ainrds me pleasure to recommend it to the public, r-ome eight years ago one of my daughter seemed to be in a de cline an-i little hopes of her recovery were futertain ed I then procured a bottle of your excellent I!;, Nam and before she had takn tbe whole of the contents of trie bottle mere was a great iirpruvemrut in her health. I hkve.in my individual cae made frequent nse of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER. Trice One Dollar a Bottle. FOR SALS BY J. P. DIN3MORE. 36 Dey Street. New York 6ETII W FOWLE, at SON, Proprietor,, Boston. AUD MX ALL SRDUOlsr. Q.RACES Celebrated Salvo CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUND3.DRUI3ES, SPRAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS. Grace's Celebrated falve CURES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAINS, Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES.FRESfl WOUNDS.fcc , It is prompt in action, removes pain at onec. and re duces the most angry-looking swellings and imfla maUon. a if by magic thus affjrdrma relief and a complete care. UniySS eents a box I (Sent by mail for 23 cents,) For Sale by J. P. D1NSMORE 38 Dev Street. New York. 8. W. FOWE it SON. Proprieto.-. Boston, and by ajl Drnggists, Grocer, and Country lotaa: rfjiuaxy ?, icon jy. BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Streets: PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in tbe country. The only one in tho city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in tbe United States author ized to confer Degrees of Merit. Diaplomas awarded to graduate in the Commercial Course under its cor porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by geutleiiien of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording une qualled advantages for the thorongh theoretical and piactical education of young men tor the various du ties and employment of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by of sy-Htem ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre eminently practical, giving tho stu dent in the shortest time a romp lete iPMSbl into the routine, detals. customs and forms of business in reneral . as conducted in the best-regulated commer cial and financial establishments. THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPING Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of account, arranged anil published by the proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own use. saving one-half the ordinary labor of the student and giving him a complete knowledge of th-j practice of tke best accountants. THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES BookeepiDg,Commercial Arithmetic, Pen manship, Business Correrpondence, Commercial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Commer cial Co.? toms, Form9, . and Actual Busi ness Practiee. SPECIAL BRANCHES Algebra and the Higher Mathematics, Phonography, Or namental Penmanship, the Jirt o. Detecting Counterfeit Money, Evgiaeetwg Sur veying, Jfatigatijn and Telegraphing . TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for 'i rlegrapding are far more ad vance of anything of the kind ever onVred to the pub lic. A regular Tele.raph Line is connected with the Institution wih twenty branch office in various parts of the ci'y, where public business is transacted, and in which the students of this Institution are per mitted to practice. No regular office practice can be hnd in anv oiker school of instruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position as a prac tical operator. Young men are cautioned against the deceptive representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend In l ach Telcgrapuiug. PATRONAGE. This Institution is now enjoying the largest patron tronnge ever hetowed upon any Commercial school in tt'e State. Over fiv huiidre students were in atten dance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The best class of students may inva riably be found here, aud all its associations are first class. LOCATION AND ACCOJI3IODATIONS. 1 his Institution is located in the most central part of the city and its accommodations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms have ienn fitted up in the very best style with BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING Hol'SiiS. TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE, A ft D A RKOl'I.AR BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISHUH. supplied with finely engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Bukiuese. . TO YCUIYG MEN who desire the very best facilities for a Practical Lducatiun for Business, we gun ran tee a course of instruction no where elst equalled, whi!e the reputation and st-inding of the Institution among business men make its endorse ment the best passport to success and advancement. All contemplating entering any Coininr jal College, are invited to send for an 1 LLl'STH ATED CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the course of instruction, teruis, tc. L. FAISBVXKS, 1. 31., Fr-siJenu T. E. MERCHANT, SupL of Office Business. Nov. 4, lno5 12 m. I) RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medirines, at John R, Mover's Druz Store. corner or Main and Market Streets. A good assort ment of I'fRE ircirs5 Medicines. Paint. Oil and Varnishos, always on hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any other Dri g Store in town. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Moyer's Drug etor. A ers and Jaynes Meificinc sold at Moyer's Druz Store, - ' Uiharts Tar Cordiil. linker' Cod Liver Oil, Wmslow'g Soothng Syrup, sold at .ioyer's Drug Store. For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of nil kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R. Moyer' Drug Store, B!oom"burg, Pa. Ai ay 2, leoo. tf. JkEW QOAL Y 7ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Hloonisburg and Columbia couuty, that they keep nil tbe different numhers of stove coal anj selected lump co.il for s:nijhiiig purpose, on their wharf, ad joining McKelvv, Neal & Co s Furnace ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the uharf.io weigh coal. hay and straw .Likewise a horse and waaon. to deliver coal to those who desire it. As we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article, ard sell at the very low est prices. Please call and examine fur yourselves before pi rchasingelscwhere J. W. IIKNDEKSilOT. t AUGUSTUS MASON. THE nnrfersifned will take, in exchange for Coal and Groceries, the following named articles : Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes, Lard, Ham.Shoul der, and side meat, Butler. Eks. Hay. &.c, at the highest cash prices, at his Grocery Store, adjoining tbir coal yard. J. W. HENDERSHoT. liloouioburg, April 2.1, laoti. ly. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. 4 BI.OOMSBUKO.CO- X LUMBIA CO., PA. profit 'Pk 'T'HE subscriber, proprietor k f J of the abrtve named ex tensive establishment, is not prepared to recoil e orders iior All Kinds of Machinery, for Cotlerie, Blast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, AtC &.C. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and patterns, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in fiist-class foundries. Ilis extensive facilities and practical workmen, wnr tanthiiuin recviving the largest contracts on tbe m st reasonable terms. Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for eiaing. CV This establishment is loca.ed near the Lackawa na A Bloomsburg Railroad Dipot. PETER BILLMYEB. Uloomsburg, Sefil. 12. 1663. DENTISTRY. HC. II O W E R, SURGEON DBNTIST. RFSPtl'Tr L'LLY offer hi profess ional services to the ladies and g'-ntle men of lil tomsburgand vicinity. He is nrpnarpilin .tinml tn - I .. . An , .n( . i n m n,V.n I... r . with Hie latest improved POkCKLJII. TEETH; v. hir Mr II I. . n in .- n t 1 .1 I a , , " (ioiu.iiiiiiin, suvcr ana ruuDer op e tolooWwi I! as the natuial teeth Ml ter il plate and block teeth maniifirtured nr all 0 en tins on teeth.carefmiy and prop r!y attended to. lle.i.lence and othre a few door above the Court II ni-te. same side. Blmaisburg, June 6 I?'I3 A. J. E VANS', CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Arary opposite the Episcopal Church. LOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY stock is composed of fin? clothing, medium and low priced adapted to ail conditions, taste and want. He ha the latest style for the season a fine assortment of Overcoats and Gentlemen's Sliavr.s, from low to the very best His Goods are lathion ible and well Made. In addition to uiy tock of ready-madd clothing. I nave piece good for custom order , Cloths, Cassimere, &c, &c. And havinr one of irK. Om.t r. l . . , t - Ue a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a H'OOLEX AXD USES ShlRTS, Stockings, Neckties, Collar. Stocks, Handkerchief everything in the gentlemen' line of cloth iuz. 1!.. li . . . I) . . - '""i .i on anu cooes, i ranis and Carpet bag. 1 will sell at the lowect Market prices. Please five me a call before purchasing elsewhere. t A.KUKLIV J. EVANS, Bloomabirrg, Nov. 15. I5G5. g90A MONTH! Agents wanted tt frtr mist w'- t... - . . --w n. w r ier -t J vtt DUl, JT1 slress O. T. GARE Y. Crcv BuHdms fcrfroerf m.j.. IHC S3, ISi.-ly. ' 62S. HOOP SKIRTS, 628. UOPKIWS "OWN MAKE." New Fall Styles ! Are In every respect rms-r'euss, and embracaai compl-te as sortmeit for Ladies. Misses, and Chil dren, of the Newest Style, every Length aud Siae of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more univer sally rorCLa than any others before the pnbl ic. They retain their Shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and realy Chkapkr, than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fasten ings are warranted perfect. Evert r.Aov should Tar Thsm 1 'lhey are now being extensively Sold by Merchants, throushout the Country aud at WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sale Room No.fiifl ARCH Street, below 7th. PHI LAD' A. Ask for HOPKIN'S -own make," buy no other! CAUTION. None genuine unless Stamped on each Kid Pad "Hopk m' Hoop Skirt Manufactory No Arch Street. Philadelphia " Also, Constantly on hand full line of Naw Yor't uiade Skirts. at very low prices. TERMS VET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY August 2'J, 18;r, 4m. J. VY wwmnm T" W1LKES-BARRE. TENNA. CAPITAL VXD SUKrLTs, - - $150, ASSETS. Stock not called in, - - - $5(1,000 40,OW0 25,000 6,(KHI Rills receivable, - U. S. 5 20 Bonds, Temporary and cull loans, .... 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock, 5i shares First National Bank at Wilks-Barre, ti.lHO 5.000 70 bhares Second National Hank at H ilkes Rarre.7.000 40 chare Wilkei-Uurre Bridge Stock, - 5J.50 Real E.-tate, 1,519 Judirnieiits, ------ 10-i Due trom Agent and others, ... 7,414 Cash in hand and in Bank, .... I, Hi I DlRaUCToRS. G. M. HOr.LENHACK, JOHN REICH A R I). SAMUEL WADHAMS. CHARLLS DORRANCE, R. P. LACOB. L. D. SHOEMAKER. H. M. HOVT, O. "OLLlNa, V. S. ROSS, CHARLES A MINER, G M HARDING. S IE WART PIERCE, G. M IIOLLENR ACK, Presidrnt. '1.. D. SHOEMAKER. Vice Vresl. R. C. SMITH, Secratar. ,F. BROWN. Agent, March 21. 13(55 o- msburg. Pa. G REAT IMPROVEMENT IN SE If 1NG MA CI1 INF. S. Oiiiliirc Shuttle Tnchitie ' PAI.ESR(XMS. 5.!fi Broadway. X. Y., 2.j0 Va-hinton rl ret. Boston. lCl Che, Dut'Street. Philadrlphia, PATENTED FEB. II. I8ii0. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles of mechanism, possessing many rare ami valuati e impr vemenis. havmz been et.i mined by the must profound experts, and pronounced io be Siinpli'cif Oiid rt clion Condn'iinJ. It has a straieht needle, perpendicular sdi in, makes tho LoC'K or SHI TPLE s-TlTCII. uhich nill neither UU' tor RAVEL, and is a'ikeon both si-lcs : perform perfect fewing on every description of iiixWiai. from leather tome imeti .ausooR muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, I'ro'ii the roarsesl to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG W ! F.KL. and the loast possible friction, it run as smooth as glass, and is Emphatic'tVy a Noiseless fucJa'te. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive itlhinuny other machine in the market. A eirl twelve years of sge can work itsteadi'y. wllaout fatigue or Injury tn health Its Strength and wondi-rful Simplicity ofConstr'ir tion ren-lcrs i'. almost isnpossible to get out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all thnse who may desire to supply themselves with a superior artirle, to come and examine this UN RIVALLED MACHINE. t'ne half hour's instruction is sulhci-nt to enable any perron to work this machine to their entire sat isfaction. Agents wanted for all towns i i the United States, w here ngenries are not already esiaMli-:d. Also, for Cuba. Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a li!-ral discount will h eiven. LMP1RE SEWING MACHINE MF G CO.. 536 BrnaUay, X. Y, s TOVES AND TIN WARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numerous ru t outers that he continue tbe above business at his olJ place of business on MAIN STREET, BLOUMS BL'KG. His customers and others can be accommod iteJ with FANCY STOVES J? of all kinds, Stovepipes.Tin ware, and every Litj artirle found in all well regulated STO V E tJ"""'3 AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENTS in the cities, and on tbe most reasonable terms. CZr- SPOUTING, for houses and b irns, will be put up on short noiire. Also, all kinds of repairing dono promptly and uton liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a lane supply of Milk Tans, of (Jiir.-r-nt sizes and prices ; besides a tine as sortment of Fisher's Tnlem fclf-Scalni" Fruit Pre serving Cans. Give Iiuu a call July 18. Ir!iit5. tf. T EAV R EST A UU ANT, ' In Fhive's Puildias, on Main Street WM. GILMORE, Informs the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity thut he ha o; ned a New RCSTAVRAA'T, in thi (ilace, v5ere he invites his old friends and customer to call and partake of his relreshnienls. It is bis intention to eep the best LA GER BEER A ND A LE, constantly on hand ; Also, Porter. Sarssparilla. Min cral Water. Fancy Lemonades, Raspberry and Lein on s-yriips, can always be had at h;s Restaurant. In tho eating Hue he prcseni.1 Kits?, or ?&-r?s not surpassed in this place; vi2. rirklerj Ovster Clams, Sardine. Fi-h, Barbcrued Chicken, Pick led Tripe and Beef Tongue, 4.c, Ave. He alss h is a ?ood article of c Cigars and Chcirinf Tohncco for his customers. 7" Give hiiu a call. Bloomsburg, June 13, lrbti. S 2, 0 0 0'3-StenciI ma'e by any one with Pools No exnerinnre necessary. The 1 residents. r.-ih- iers, and Treasurers of 3 Banksssmlorse the rirrular. Sent free with sample. Adilre-s the American Sten cil Tool Works. Sprmglicld, Vermont. August 1, le. 3m. J00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FECNINO BOARDS I OR salu. The undersigned offers for sale upon the most reasonable terms, at his place of business in BENTON. COLUMBIA COCVl'V, one hundred thou sand shingles and a large lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemlock. J. J. MciiENRY. Eenton, May 0, 1CG. Wm. c. ukkszct. CEO. W. CARI'kX TEK. Established 1828. G. ir. CARPENTER, IIEXSZCV& CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 737 Market St. one door below f ih, rrincELpni a, DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. VARNISHES, DYES, And every other article appertaining to the business, of the best quality, and at the lowest .Market Rales. March 29, l.G0. f ITU ! ITCH ! ITCH I Jl SCRATCH SCRATCH ! SCRATCH .' WHEATON'S OINTMENT Will Care Tbe Itch in 48 Hoars. Also cure SALT RHEUM. ULCERS. CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. ?rlee Stents. For sale by all Druggist. By sending W) rem to WEEKS fc POTTER, Sole Agent. 170 Wash i rig ton street, Boston, tt will bo forwarded by mail, free of posrage, to any part of the United States. June 6, 1366. ly. JY cw Stock of Clothing. Spring and Slimmer floods. INVITES attention to hi stock of cheap and fash tollable Clothing at his Store, on MJJIN S TR E E T, B L O OMSR UR G , two doors above the American. House, where he has Just received from New York and Phi ladelphia, a lull assortment of Men and Koy's.Clothiii including the most feshionable, durable aud hand some, DHESS GOODS, consisting of Hoi., Sack, Frock t Gum and Oil Cloth Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, si.es, and colors. He also ha replen ished his already large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, ernvots, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus pender and f icy articles. N B. He bus constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths nn-1 Vestuiirs. which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clolhing on very short notice aud in the best of in in ner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home iniinufaclure. A In' D Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex amine hi geueral assortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, &.C. Stc DAVID LOWEVBURG. Bloomsburg, April 20. 1?G3. ENRYGIGER, lias opened a Jirst class BOOT, SHOE, HAT AD SAP STOSE. At his old stand on Main Street Rloomshuig. His stock is composed of the very latest and best styles ever offered to the citizens of Columbia County. He can accommodate trie public with the fullou ing kinds and prices : Men's ralf boots, fine, $.3 10 to 9 00 " kip. double sole, 'J 75 to 5 75 Boys child's boots. 1,75 to 4.75 Men's glove kid. Congress ice., 2.5Uto.5,75 " " Bal. Shoes, I Du to 3.01 " women's boys and misses glove kid li-ling gaitrrs, 1.75 to 5.75 Women's irlove kid, very flue, . 3.-25 to 5 75 " tine goat morocco balmorals, 1 5il to 4 00 ' men' morocco and call shoes, 1.75 to 2 50 common shoes, 1.50 to a 50 Misses' and Child's shoes, 0.25 to 1 00 Men's, w omen's, missus', boys and child slippers. 0,25 to 1.00 He also keeps a great variety of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS of every kind, at tbe lowest prices, both for Cash an Country produce. Reuiemtiei the attraction is in our good'. . Don't be alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call and see for yourselves. Respectfully, HENRY GIGLR. Bloomsburg. July II, 1?C6. Lackawznua & Hloonisburg Railroad. ZT TWO DAILY TRAINS, -a ON AND AFTF.R NOVEMBER 27, 105, PAS SE.NGEIt TRAINS WILL Rl N AS FOLLOWS LEAVE SOUTHWARD. P M P M Leave Srratiton, 4 40 Kincslon. 0.00 Blooms! urg. S.i'O Arrive at Northumberland 9.50 LEA V BKORTIMVA R D. A M Leave Northumberland, 7.00 hanvill'-. 7' HI " Blooiiislmrg, P.25 A M. ti 5tl ('..55 o.'.'o 10.35 TM 5KI 5 40 (i 2 i Arrive at Scranton. 140 Trains leavi'ij Kinsston at S.30 connect with Trim arriving at 10 15 A: M for Scrantoii New York at 5 20 l.eaviiir Nortliuuilierl tnd at CMil A M.aud Kiu"sion 2 30 P. M , connect with Train arriving ai New York at 10.55 P. M. Passengers taking Train Soqth from Scranton at 5 51 A M via No-lhiiuiberlaiid,reah Harrisloir li -jn P M. Baltimore 5 :tO P M.. Washington 10 WJ P M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at CO P M. II. A. FONDA. Supt. Kingston. Nov ,25. I81IS. rpHE.NEW Slritas Summer lilcdicinc 5 A5S AIA It 1 1. 1. A COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PhF.P.MEJ) FOH G. W. PETTES, BOSTON, By J AMI'S II. MCHOLS Si CO. J la nv fa ct u rin Chew if, MANUFACTURERS OFT'JE ELIXIR FERUYJAN BARK WITH Protoxide of Iron, Which has become to favorably known as a 7 0vvc ji.vo Jtr.s7 0jt.mrE, By Physicians and luval.ils in all ( aits of the roun try. The new preparation, 'f.-irs panlla in combina tion with lodiile of Liine," pregi-nts one of the most prompt nllerativH bum's, in a 'orm capable of exert ing full action upon tbe ryetein, ami this in minute mill pleasant ilows. It is conceded llial the'alleru live, rt-solvent. or tome effects of Iodine are exert ed moot decidedly wuen associated w nh other alt-r-anves. in combination ; and the Sarsapariila seems to fulfill perfectly nil the favorable requismoiis. The first elf' ct usually oh't'rvcd w b n "SARSAPAKILLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is taken, is an Increase of appetite showing that it has tome properties of a in :rked character. Itsal leratrve effects are man:i'-st in Us ready combina tion with the Mood and tissues Pale, scrofulous women and children improve rapidly under its use, and the vital funrtions assume a nealthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number ol'chron ie or acute aff'-ctions peculiar to children It is suit ed to them both by the mildness a nd efficiency of medicinal effort and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. It may be given for a long period where constitutional inttut-nces are desired, and no repug nance, or disinclinat on to take tne syrup, encoun tered. In White Sweilings. Hip-Jcint Disease, and Distortions of the .pine, it should b- given persist ently, in moderate dotes, until relief is obtained. In the Sprinrnf flic JJ-rr, and during the )iirm Weather, the accumulation of morbid mv.tT in the system seems to become manifest and very troublesome Las situde, Heanu;lie, Boils, Costivcness, Loss of Appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc. are very common. Nothing ever devised is better adapted to exterminate ordnve otl'lhese affections tli.ni this new combination of SARS.-tt'ARI LLA WII'U lUDIDC OF LIME. J'o preparation like it, or tchick apprcii-natts to i; as an Altera tice, or Bhnd Fnrijh r, has erer brfvre ifen jihierd vtlhinthc rear h of invalids. ludeed, it is an entirely mtw and ErifMT.ric combina tion, in no resj'ect reseuitiliig auythin hilhettoein p loved. The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de scription of its chemical chara-t-T. therapeutic val ue, manner of use, etc., are given i.i a circul ir, which cau be had at the sure of any und all tirst tlS's Druggists. ITT" Sold in Bloomsburg, wholesale ani retail, by Eyer tc Mover, anil all Druggists June 6, IffoC. 0m. JISS LIZZIE PETE RM AN, Would announca to the ladies ol nomt)r; and the puhllc g.-iieraliy, tht she has just received Irom the eAsteiu ri'tes her Ii inland i:nii!icr Stock r MILLINERY GOODS. consisting of all article s n:fally found in first class Millinery Stores. Her goods are of the best quality and among the most handsome and cheapest in the ninrket. Call anj examine them for your .elves. Nobody should purchase t-lsewhrc before examin -ing Miss Feterman' stock ot goods Bonnet made to order, on the shortet notice, or repaired. Store on Man street. 3d door below the ttore of Mendenhall 4c Rupert. Bloomsburg, 5lay 2. IcoC if. TEW STOVE AND TIN SIIOP. OV MAI V STREET, (NEARLY OPPOSITE MILLER'S STORE.) BLOOMSULR 1, PA. THE underaigned ba j tst fined up, and opened, his new STOVE AKD TIX ?I10r3 .,.".Lhi.-r.,or' 1h7r' he ' PPSfd to make up new HI W ARK of ill kinds iu his line, and do repair in w iih neatness nud disp Uch, opon the most rea sonable term. Ilealso keeps on hand STOVES of various patterns and Hyles, which tie will btll upon term to suit ourchascr. Give hi.i. cill. lie is a goo-l mechanic, and de- ervrng of the p'iblk: patronage. JACOB M ETZ. Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, lf6. ly. JOOK HERE. A LL those indebted to th undersigned either on note or book account, of six month or more standing ar hereby reqnested to make settlement w ithom de. lay. and save cost. S. C. EIIIVE. BloomebruSi Sept. lQ,Jc06. Sl. out Z'S Bofsb ail Cattle Powders.- This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly rein vigor t broken-dawn and low-spirited horses, by strengthening; and cleansing Xhm stomauh and intes tines. It is s snre pre ventive of all dis eases Incident to this animal, such as LUNG FEVER, GLANDERS. YELLOW WA. TF.R, HEAVES, Jfr ' Tv tJtJUUHS, II3 TEMPER, FE V BUS, FOUNDER I.O.SS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth and jy wL ,f' irlossv skiH and Jt! V r rs ' J'j transforms the Sr miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation Is inv1nMi It increases the quantity and improves the quality n ue milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make lh butter firm and sweet. In fattening, cattle, It gives them an appetite, loosen their hide, and makes them thrive much foster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers hs the Lunps, Liver, &c, this article acts as a specinc. SjBi- . ay puuing irom njf-v; uuc-iiau j.H&n:r to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a cert La preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for Sl. PREPARED BY S. FOTJTZ BRO., AT THEIR ViTWimiE DRUG AND MEDIflVE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through out tbe United States. HCT" For sale at the Drug Ftore of EYER MOVER, Eloomsbarg Pa. Bloomsburg, Jan. 6. Ih6fi. 12mo. DR. W- II. WIIITMOB, HAS been in successful practice for a number ot years, with the experience of the different hos pital in Europe, also a member of the Analyicat Medical Institute of New Vrrk. ronti me toattenil to all protVssional case at his office No. Dii Filbert Street, Philadelphia. 2. No patent Medicine are used or recommended ; the remedies administered are those which will not break rown the constitution, but renovate the sys tem from all injuria it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the syvleiu in a healthy and prf-etlv enr'd condition, 3. DYSPEPM. that distressing disease and fell destroyer ofhenllhand happines. undermining tl con tituiiint.nl yeaily causing thousands to urt lunel y t'raves. chii most empha icHlly be cured. . 4. Melancholy, AblH-rratiou. that state of Atlria tion and weakness of the mind which renders per soni, incapable of enjoying the pleasures or perforiu 1 it e t'l" duties of life, 3. RHF.lj VIA I'liM.in any f.iri or condHion.r.hrorj. ia or in nte. warranted nrable. ii. I.PI LEPS v, or falling sickress, all chronic or stubborn cases of VWAIAE DISEASES radica'ly removed ; Sa't Rheum and every descrip. lion of it!tcr'it!n : Piles and scrofulous disease which h-'tve bar'd all previous medical tkill, ran b cured by my tr' atinent ; and I do say all diseases, Cyes 'o.sc.mptios) ranberjired by wearing my Medi cated Jacket. vbi h is a pru-t'.ion to the lung againsl.&ll h.-mces of weather in a'l rlimatcss hav ing tu vesliculed l r yar' the cause and character ol inifrmitfents (('ever and ague) in all parts of tho t inted Elates will cure perman. utly all chronic or acute case of ague and nervous piseakc ia a few day. ttiacer Cured villioiit the kcife or Drawing C!ocd. Tape Worm, that dread to tbe Human Family for year, can I e removed wiih two or thjve doses of ny newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. 'oisullaiion in the English and Uerm.-ni language free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. l-iy be a-ldresse by letter (confidentially.) and tleiliciiic srut h ilh proper direc tions to buy part oi the cou;irv. OFFICE-NO, 9ii Filbert St. Phil. April 4. IStiC. iy. . riiysirian and Stirgcon, nAVIN(i loraierl permanently on Alain Sire-i. liLOOMSBI'Ki; V., oold in- (orm the public senera'ly . t:iat he is preprared i attend to all business failtuully and punctually that may be inirusied to bis care, on term commensu rate with tit.- ti uu-s. tv" He pays tnct attention to d.irgery us well as iiiu'dirfne. Nov.'-'5. 1 et,3,-lj. JLM. tkaujjh, AT TO i: A E l-AT-L 1 W, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Will pra ctice in th-j several Courts of Columbia and a.tjojiiiii comities. Ail t'oiiettious promptly attended to. June 'JO, letiti. CHAS. G. BARKLE. Aatorcicv nl L;nr. CLOOJISCIRG, lOLrJIBIA CO., PA. T7ILL practice in the several Courlsof Columbia V County. All legal bnsinoss intrusted to hi caie shall n-i-rite pimpt ati-nlion. ltrire-)n Vain Mreet, Exchange Euildmr. vtr Miller's Store. Eloumtbnrg. April 13, Irtl Justice of i he rcprc, Licensed t onreinicert Scrivener, end Sn rveyor. Oitfcc Reaver Valley, Pa, Will a'tend to t .king Acknowlei'gements, Write De.ttls. Mort:a"-s. U'., bonds. NKc. Agree ments, &.C. f'orvi ying atteuded to w ith de, patch. -Ch-irges moderate. GROCERIES AM) FPH. E LIT ELL. having hoc: lit L. Rmivnn' PRO--i YlKfV STORE is now prepared to 'ell Crocei1 les at Whole sale or Ketail, as CI' cap as tbeCesp e'iiE::E A'ou caa' riAi SUGARS, TKAS. COFFKES. S V R U I S. SIMCES, CRACK EKS STARCH, SODA. CORN iSTARCH. DRIKH FRUIT. CANXKIj FRUIT, Y00DKN-W A RE. FLOUR. FISH, BEANS. O.M()N, &c, &c. EPI I. W. ELWELL. P.loomsburg Eeb 14. ie,6. rjj.,-tvfv a2enl(, everywhere, lo l our improved seo Sewing Machines'. Tore- nest kind. l'nder anil iir,r,v r.il M'.....f.l ..... ..... . v. . hi... m ww year. Above salary or large roinniissiou paid. The ()!,V macuine in the United fetile for ls than $10, whirq are fu lljr lirenied by Howe.Wheel it fc i unit, (ircri-r t Bkr. Siitfer Ai Co.. anif Bachelder. All other cheap Machines are Infringe' tnent and the nelier or uer are liable to arrest. and imprisonment. Circular free. Ailfres o ra upou tihaw &. Clark. Eiddeford, Jle., or Chicago Hi. Deeember 2(1. Ir(:j ly. OMNIBUS LINE. ' TH E undersigned would respectfully announce tn the citizens of Bloomsburg, aud the public ew crallv. thut Ite is running . ail O.MM1U S LINE. b-- rii? ' - fercnt Kail Kond I-.ots dai ly. (Sutulavs excepted) to B: mml mamem connert with the several Train goin? Siulb a West on tbe Catawissa nnd Wiliiamsporl Kail Koad. ant it fi those going North and South on the Lack, lb Hloonisburg Hoad, IliiOMMBL'SGS are rn good condition, rommo dious and comfortable, and chari.es reasonable. C7" Persons wishisg to u.eet or ee th-ir triends depart. ca le p renin mod a ted, upon leasonrbla tharges. by leaving timely notice at any of t he Ho tels, JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bloomsburg, April 27. 1?G1. BLA.NKSI BLANKS!! Of crerj description for eale at ibifolfice. rri.- ai