Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, December 05, 1866, Image 4

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    agricultural:
- RANDOM HE2IARK3. ... .
,.7e Bayer remember th winter grain to
lock better than it does now. It has .come
cp remitkaMy even and has the rery best
of color, We have not yet seen a fielA that
was cot put ia with the drU, thus securing
for the seed a good depth aild enabling it to
be firmly rooted against the freezing and
tha'sring process which in seme of our change
able winters takes place. In consequence of
the drill the wheat crop in eastern Pennsyl
vania and no doubt everywhere else has be
come a much more certain crop.
TVe are often surprised at the dilatoriness
cf some farmers in removing their corn from
the field. In many places we see it stand
ing from the time it is cut in September to
the middle of November. By this time the
cars frequently becomo mouldy by rains and
the fodder utterly ruined. Cattle and even
horses eat the fodder with avidity, prefer
ring it to second-crop hay, and by steaming
it and mixed with a little Indian meal, the
whole, stalks and all, are greedily consumed.
Tet we see this Valuable provender remain
exposed to the weather until it is worthless.
c. Plows, harrows, rollers, wagons, wheel
barrows, &c. are frequently exposed to the
weather for weeks and even months, while
places of shelter are close at hand. They
suffer more injury from this exposure than
from half- a year's use. And there isno oth
er excuse for this than a plea of a want of
time, which every gosd farmer will say is no
excuse at all.
Before the winter closes in there should be
a thorough examination of all the frnces,
gates, doors of the stable, &c It will be
found to be a great saving if everything is
put in good order now. A rotten post, a
rail with one end down, a broken hing3 of a
gate or door, will not get any better by al
lowing them to remain unrepaired. The
post will go down, the rail will disappear,
the broken hinge will be increased to two,
and so on, everything will be getting worse,
and the expenses of repairing will be double.
Germantoicn Telegraph. .
Crib Brrrxo. Cribbing is undoubtedly
a habit rather than a disease. This, it would
seem, is proved by the, fact that a young
horse confined ia a stable next to an old
horse who is a cribber, will soon acquire the
habit It is very common among horses
that are constantly kept in a stable and may
be caused by the animal siezing upon crib
"biting as a solitary pastime, to while away
the tiresome hours of stable life. Or the
constant diet of hay or oat3 may derange the
digestion, causing as we ourselves well
know uneasiness. Or the long continued
inhalation of close and impure air may dis
order that, part of the body which is the
most sympathetic of the entire system, and
thus give rise to the habit Cribbing may
be prevented if taken in hand -during its
early Ltages. First attend to the atmosphere
of the stable, rendering it pure by careful
ventilation. Place a lump of rock salt in
the manger. This acts as a stimulant to the
stomach, and will often enable the horse's
digestion to recover its lost tone. If this
does not effect a "cure add to it a large piece
of chalk. Should this prove to do no good,
damp the food, and at each time of feeding
sprinkle magnesia upon it Mayhew also
recommends a handful of ground oak bark
to be given with each feed of grain. Should
none of the above measures prove of benefit,
we should come to the conclusion that the
disease was of more a obstinate nature and
should treat as in chronic indigestion. Maine
farmer.
Swiss Fabjuno. New-England is some
times called the Switzerland of America.
HoTreTer striking may be the similarity of
the scenery, there most be, ire think, quite
a dirersity in the habits of the people, judg
ing from the following account by "Carle
ton" of theSwiss styleof "getting up wood,"
"going to mill' and "making hay." In
approaching Mont Blanc, he says: "We
maet a woman with a great basket strapped
opon her back filled with faggots; another
one passes us on her way to mill, her "grist','
in a bag lying on her shoulders and a strap
from the bag crossing her forehead. In a
field opposite a third woman is mowing.
She stops to sharpen her scythe, and we hare
an opportunity to inspect the implement '
No bushwhacker in the United States no
.farmer's boy in all the Union swlrjgs so
heavy scythe sixteen inches long, four
"wide and thick enough, for the track of the
Metropolitan horse railroad. A man with a
' three-tined wooden fork tosses up the grass
, to the em which the "weakeT vessel" is mow
ing. "While watching the operation in the
. field, a damsel passes C3 with a wash-tub on
her head. No grenadier of the grand army
, cf France ever stood more erect She is
busy with her knitting-work the while."
Sxow FRrrrEE3. Why ? Make a
lather thick batter of flour, milk, and a little
salt Add for each pint of milk used, a tea
cupfull of newly fallen snow, and, at once
drop the batter into fat previously made hot
Eat with sugar, flavored with lemon juice.
. These directions have come so often, and
from so many different sources, that there
seems to be something in them, though one
would suppose the pure snow could be no
.better than an equivolent cf water. Prob
ably the air carried in by the porous snow
and distributed all through the cold batter
by stirring, is retained sufficiently to pro
ifcice lightness, a3 the hot fat instantly crusts
over the outside. This looks plausible, and
the recipe can be easily tried when the snow
comes. Success will depend upon having
the fat ready hot, and cooking before mil
Eons of little air bubbles can unite and es
cape. Stans Ptxtkins.' The anlraal.ceremony of
crowning the King cf the Pumpkins at the
Central 2Iarket3, Paris, took place the oth
er day. The vesjstaila which obtained the
honor this year, welded- 258 pounds, and
necrzrd 20 feet 4 inches' m ; circumference.
Do? ClKzs.l crp sour cream, 1 cup
TTURRAH FOR
CATAtVISSA.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS
Good to compare with stringency- of tbe Money
Manet.- Leek and compare price before purchas
ing elaewbere. Just call at tbe favorite business
stand of MeVInch Js Shaman, a ad yon will be net
by tbe ebliglng Proprietor or tbeir CI era and abown
through their treat variety Store free of charge, of
eoara. they will fire you a fair chane to peod your
looae change, tbey troet much mot profitably than
It can bospanl elwhre. Their
STOCK" OF DRY . GOODS,
thia Spring it much larger is all Ite varieties than
usual. Their Ladie Dress Good are of the nice it
atyiea n Market. Tbey have a fine assortment of
Hats, Caps, Cools and Shoes,
Summer Cloths, Caslnet. Caeimeraad Vetting,
and Humerou article common to such establish
ments, beeidec a general aiiortmeat of
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
Queen ware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce 1
price. Tbey wub to conduct their business en the
yitem. of
"PAY AS YOU GO"
and they think they can afford to tell very cheap.
They return tbeir thank for many part favor, and
ask the future patronage of their former customer
and the public generally.
McXIXCH Jt SI1UMAN.
May 16.18GS.-tr.
C REAT ATTRATION
J .' AT
CI2I22. "O S3
GROCERY STORE.
THE undersigned beg lesve to announce to the
citizen of Bloomsburg . and tbe surrounding
country that he keep eonstan tly on band at his old
staad.on the south cast corner of Main and iron its.,
a prime lot of
GREEN AND BLA CK TEA S,
Coffee, Sugar, Syrups. Tobacco. Cigar. Dried Frnit.
Coal Oil. Snuff, Spices, Butter. Eggs. 1-ard
Cheese. Dried Beef, Cracker. Drng. Parlor
and Hand Lamp. Taints f all kinds,
and paint brushes. Dye Fluffs, Dry
Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's
wear. Soap. Flour, Chop,
Queens are. Glass. Put
ty, Bait. Fish. Meat.
Candies Buckets,
Bronius,
Hosiery, Book, Writing Paper. Ink. Hardware,
Tocket Knives. Combs. ite. dee. etc.
He keep in fuct everything appertaining to a Ural
class
Grocery and Variety Store.
He I determined not to be undersold. All kinds of
produce taken at the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.
Having just received anew stock, the people are
earnestly invited to rail and satisfy themselves. By
strict attention to business, be hopes not only to re
tain bis patronage but to increase it. He feels'thank
ful for past favors, and with many years ecpertence
ia the business, be feels confident be can render sat
iafaclion to all who far or him with their patrons re.
JOHN K Gl&TON,
Bl oomsuurg. Juna 39. 18G6.
G
RO VESTEEN & EO. ,
Piano-Forte Manufacturers,
4 SO Broadway, New York.
rrHE ATTENTION of the public and the trade is
1 invited to our ft EW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE.
ROSEWOOD PIANO FOUTE3. whith for vol u ice
and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of
fored in this market. Tbey contain all tbe modern
improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron
frame, over-strung bass, etc.. and each instrument
being made nailer tbe pernal supervision of Mr.
J. II. Gaovrrrtrs, who has a practical experience of
over thirty years In their manufacture, is tally war
ranted ia every particular.
Bacuvaa Tax bushist twits or mb.it at tic exxa-
atkd W Oslo's r a
Where were exhibited instrument from the beat
makers of I ondoa, Paria, Germany, I biladelpliia.
Baltimore, Boston and new York; and also at tbe
American Institute for bve successive year, the
Gold and Silts Madals from both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
By the introduction of improvements we make a
still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing
largely, with a atuctly ca-h system, are enabled to
oiler toe instruments at a price wmcn win preclude
all competition .
Our prices are from f 100 to S2G0 cheaper than any
Or st ciaea riano-forie.
TEHMd -et Cash in current fund.
Descriptive circulars sent free:
. July J I, . ly. H. t P.
Espy, Columbia Co. Fa.
Tbe undersigned having become nie proprietor f
this well known and conveniently located stand,
respectfully inform bis friend, and the public ia
general, that he haa putbi house its complete order
for tbe accommodation of boarders, and for the recep
tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel
disposed to favor it with their custom. No expeuse
ha been spared in preparing this Hotel for thienior
tainmenl of guests, ana nothing shall be wanting, on
bis p-jrt. to minister to their personal comfort. The
location, as well as the building, is a good one, and
all togethei ia amply arranged to please the puhlic-
ISRAEL Mt'MEV.
Espy. April 11. 1666. if.
B
LOOMSBURG FANCY TRIMMING
A?,D S00K STORE,
Second dcor below IJartoiaa' Uaiu Street.
Just received a new stock of
ZEPH VBS, WOOLEN AND COT
TON YARNS, COB SETS,
LACES, EM 3SOIDEBIES,
MCSLIN, EDGINGS. DBEiS
TRIMMINGS,
and every variety of article usually kept in a
FAIXCIT STOIIE.
A Is" 8eiiool Book. Hymn Books, Bibles, Sunday
School Books, and a large tot of
MISUELLANEO US BO OKS,
Aeeounl and Memorandum Book. Wank Deeds.
Bond and Mortgages, and a general and well-selected
assort men of Fapcr, Envelopes, dte.
A. D.WEBB.
Bloomeburg, June 30. 19G6. -tf
THE GREAT CAUSE
OK
HUMAN MISERY.
Jm$l Publuktd.i StaItd Enrtlofd. Price bit cents.
A Lecture on tbe Xatuie, Treatment, and Radical
Cure of Seminal Weakness, or permatcrihoa. In
voluntary Emission. Sexual Debility, and Impedi
ments to Mariagn generally. Nervousness. Con
sumption. Epilepsy, and F't ; Mental anj Physical
Incapacity, resulunc from Self Abuse, dec By ROB
ERT J. CD L V RR WELL. M. !.. Autbor of tbe
-Gren Bok.'- ace.
Tbe world-renowned autbor. in this admirable Lec
ture, c early proves from his own experience ibat
tbe awfui rooequence rf Self Abuse may be effect
ually removed without medicine, and without dan
5c runs su gical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings. rr cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by wnicli every suflVrer,
no mailer what bis condition may be, may cure brm
lf 1 beapl y. privately, and radically. THISLEC
TURK WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS
AND THOUSANDS.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on receipt of six cent, or two postage stamps
by addressing tbe publishers.
Also. Dr. CULVERWELL'8 "Marriage Guide,"
price 25 cents.
Addresa the pablisherf.
CHAS J. C.KLINE Jt CO.
1S7 Bowery, New York, Tost Office bx, 456,
8epW2G. lftf.
QUK STAECII GLOSS
Is the only Articlejused ay
First Class Hotels, Laund
ries, ami Thousands ol
families.
It gives a beautiful polish, miking tbe iron pasx
smoothly over tbe cloth, saving mscm nan and labor
Gmd dona up with it keep clean much longer con
sequently will not wear out ooa.
, It makes Old Linen look like New.
OUR IMPERIAL BLUE
I si Best u thi Woklb.
It i soluble ia hard as well as soft water. It is
put ap in the safest, neatest, and most conveaieat
tsraiof aay offered to the public
Is Warranted not to Streak the
Clothes.
Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex
traordinary Inducements. Address,
MEW VORK PTARCH GLOSSrCO..
No. 918 r niton St., New Vork.
September 26. 186C. tto. Ait Co.
jUMBER,
M nnnfmrtnvmA tn att tt fT9 Trrt rttrr t
Township, LuxexBn County, Pa. .
Oak, Hemlock, lTXapIe, Ba,
PI HE, POPLAft AND BEACH, dec, for 8a I at tbe
MILL or delivered at any point on the Railroad,
reached or connected with it.
Z.7 Address, the subscriber. at Wyoming. Lu
SMraaCotiaty.ar JAML3 iACKSON, lha Sawyer, at
iisrveyville P. O. . -
The Mm Property, with two Houses. Bam and alb.-r.-.wn
tnrrrnm4 evalvMit l31 Acres of
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OP TUB
Protoxide of Iron,
a new discorerj in medicine which
STRIKES AT TBE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY
applying the Blood with It vital ramciTLa, on
uvsa iiutsT-IRON.
This is th secret of the wonderful auceess of this
remedy ia curiae
Dyspepsia, Liter OompUint, Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Doils, Nervoa
Affections, Chills and FeTers,.
,. Uomors, Loss of Consti
tutional Tigor, Disease
of the Kidneys &
Bladder, Female
Complaints,
and all diseases originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD -
or acoropanied by Debility or a low stato of tbe
system
Being free from Alcohol in any form. i enersia.
iag effVci are not followed by corresponding reac
tion. but are permanent,!! fuaing strength, vigor and
new L.ne mie airyerisoi tne system, and buiidinx
up an IRON CONSTITUTION. "
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D.
Durham. Canada East. March 24, 1885.
1 am an inveterate DrsDeotie of mora
than 25 years standing."
"1 have ao wonderfully benefitted in the
three short weeks during which 1 have used tbe Pe
ruvian tiirup.lbat lean scarcely persuade myseirof
tbe reality. People who have known me are aston
ished at the. chang. I am widely known and can
but recommend to other that which baa done so
much for me "
A CASE OF 87 YEARS' STANDING CURED.
From IN8LET JEWETT, No 15 Avon Place .Boston
I hava suflered. and sometime severely, for 27
years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe
ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit from it.
lu tbe courae of three or four week I was entirely
relieved from my suffering, and have enjoyed unin
terrupted health ever since."
A N EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON. PATS:
a "I have bren using the Peruvian Syrup for some
time past; it gives me new Vigor. Buoyancy of spir
its. Elasticity of Muscle."
Tcua4t ae a ekangtd f tht utt of this remedy
frm weak, $uk!f,rufftring crtmttru, to tlrong.ktaltkf.
mnd ppp me sad iceswa; d invalid cannot raoma
Hg hesitate f give tt trial,
A pamphlet of 32 parses containing certificates of
cures and recommendations from some of the most
eminent pbysicians. clergymen, and others, will be
sent ruEs toaiy address.
07 See that each kotUehaa Paaovtv Svacr blown
in the glass.
FOR SALE BY
3. T. DIN SMORE. Proprietor. 36 Dey St.New York
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
CCROFULA.
All Medical Men agree that IODINE Is tbe BEST
REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred disease ever
discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a Poaa
SouiTioif of it.
ls. II. Antlers' Iodine Water
I a Par Solution of Iodine. WITUOUT A SOL
S' F NT 1 I Containing a Full Grain to each og nee of
water.
A most .Powerful Vitalizing Agent and
. Restorative.
ba eared and wiucore SCROFULA ia all its mani
fold forms.
ULCERS, CANCERS. 8 VPH I LIS. SALT RHEUM ;
and it has been used with astonishing success in ca
ses of Rheumatism, lyspepiaf Cousuiuplion, Female
complaints. Heart. Liver and Kidney Jie iscs.
CircnUrs will be sent rs as to any one (sntmg their
address.
Price S 1,(0 a bottle, or 6 for 85. 00
Prepared by Dr. U. ANDERS, Pbyaician fc Chemiat.
r ur Pie py
J, P. DIINSMORE, 36 Dey St. New Y
Aad by all Druggist.
yiSTAR'S BALSAM OF
AVI Li D CIIERRV
HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY
LIALF A CENTURY,
with tbe most astonishing success in curing
Cougbs, ColJs,IIoareeness, Sore TLroat
Ibfluenz, Whooping coagb, Croup,
Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi
culty of Breathing, AstLma,
a J ever y affec-
tion of
THE TIIBOAT,LUNUS $ C11ES7.
which carrie off more victims than any other dis
ease and which batB : the skill of tbe Physicians to
a greater extrnt tnan any other malady, often
YIELDS TO Til IS REMLDY
when all others prove ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE
Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, safe in its Oper
IT IS UNSURPASSED !
while as a preparation. free from noxious Ingredinent
poison. r minerals Tinning skill, ecirnre.acd ine.H
cal knowledge ; combining all that is 7 aJ a a tile in the
vegetable kinfin for this class uf disr-av ,it is
INCiOM PARABLE
and is entitled, merit, and receive the general con
fidents or toe public,
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman. N. Y- writes as follow :
"Wistab's Balsji or Who Oucaav grve nniversal
satiafartion. tt seems to cure at our b byliKrninc
and cleanting tbe lunea.and allaying irritation. tbu
removing tbe cause, instead of drying up the cough
and leaving the cause behind. I consider the Balsam
as go d as any. if not the best. Cough meuicine with
which 1 am acquainted.
Rev. Jacob Seciiler, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among the German
population in this country. makes the following etate-
ni-m lor tue Denont 01 tiie amicted,
Dsa Sias Having realized in my family impor
tant benefits from tbe use of your valuable prepare
tion Wistass Balsam or Wild Chcxt it afford me
pleasure to recomiueud it to the public Some eight
years aso one nfiny daughters revjined to be in a de
cline ani little hepes of her recovery were entertain
ed I then procured a bottle of your excellent llalf am.
and before she bad takn tbe whole of the contents of
tbe bottle there was a frreot improvement in her
health. 1 bvve.in my individual case made frequent
use 01 yonr valuable meuioine.aud have always beea
benenitea oy il.
JACOB SECHLER.
Trice One Dollar a Bottle.
FOR 8ALK BY
J. P. DINPMORE. 38 Dey Street. New York
BETH W FOWLE. U SON. Proprietors Boston.
. a sr ala taca:sTs.
Q.RACES
Celebrated Salve
CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve.
CURES WOUNDS.BRUISES, 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 80RE3.FRESFI WOUNDS,ae.
Xtis prompt ia action, removes pais at ones, and re
duces the taost angry-looking swellings and imfla
mauona. a if by magic thoa affordimg relief and a
complete cure.
Only 22 tutu a box I (Sent by ma il for 25 cents, .
BUSINESS COLLEGE
N. E. Cor. Tenth and Cbeitcut Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
The most complete and tborouchly appointed Busi
ness or Commercial College in the country.
The only one iirtbe city possessing a Legislative
Charter, and the only one in the United States author
fzrd toconrer Degrees or Merit. Diaplomaa awarded
to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor
porate seal by authority of law.
Conducted by eeullcincn of liberal education and
extensive experience in business, and affording ape-
suauea advantage tor tne tnorougn theoretical and
piaeticat education of young men lor the various du.
ties aad employment of business life.
THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a of system
At-TUnli UUS1NES TRAINING
original and pre eminently practical, civinr the stu
dent ia the shortest time a eomp lete ir-siebt into tbe
routine, octal, customs and term of business in
general. as conducted ia tbe best regulated commer
cial and financial establishments.
THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPIV'n
Upon a new plan, with an original exposition of the
science of account, arranged and published bv tbe
proprietor of this Institution exclusively for his own
use.saving one-nan tue ordinary tnbor of tbe student
and gi vine him a complete knowledge of th nrarti
of the best accountants.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
EMBRACES
Boolceeping,Conmercial Arithmetic, Pen
mansmp, uusinejs JorrerpondeDce,
Commercial Law, Lectures 00
Business Affairs, Commer
cial Cutoms, Forma,
and Actual Busi-
lies Prsctiep.
8 PEC A L BLANCHES
Jig tire and the Higker Jtathematiee, Pkanegrapkg, Or
araraiai renmantmp. tne JIrt ; Ltrtccling
Counterfeit Menef, F.ngiaetttug Sur
. vegimg, Jfarigalijn and
Telegrnpkier,
TELEGP.A I'lllVO.
The arrangements for 'I eleerannlnc are far more ad-
vance of anything of the kind ever oflered to th pub
lic. A regular Tele raph Line i connected with the
institution wi'h twenty branch offices in various
parts of the ei'y, where public business is transarteJ.
aad in which the students of this Institution are per-
oiiucu iu practice nu ircmar nnct practice can be
bad in auv otter school of instruction in the country.
ulnul which no one can obtain a position as a nrac.
tical operator. Yount men are cautioned against the
deceptive representations (if those who, without any
ucu laciiiiicv, preicqa in , ar.a 1 Kiegrapning.
fA 1 UU.K AUK.
This Institution is now enjoying the larcest natron
tronage ever betowed up"n any Commercial school in
tie Slate. Over five hundre student were in atten
dance the nrst year, and over seven hundred durios
the past year. The best class of students may inva
riably ba found here, aad all its associations are first
class.
LOCATION AND "ACCOMMODATIONS.
This Institution it located in the most central part
01 ine cuy, ana us acroiurnoaauons. lor extent, ele
gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All thi
rooms have been fitted up in the very best flyle with
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING HOLS!iH.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE, STATIONARY STORE.
and a arorLAR
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE.
supplied with finely engraved lithographic note Used
as a circuiatiug medium mine Department of Actual
Business.
to youivg niiarv
who dusire the very b-st facilities for a
Practical Ldacjiiou for Easiness,
we guars n tee a course of instruction no where else
equalled, whi'e the reputation and standing of the
institution among business men make its endorse
inent the best passport to success and advancement.
All conu-inplflting entering any Commercial College,
an mritea to sena tor an ILLUSTKATLU
CIRCULAR AND CATALOGUE
containing complete Interior views of the College,
ana tun particulars 01 tne course or instruction
terms, dec
L. FAIBDA.NKS, 1. 31.,
President.
T. E. MERCHANT, Supf- of Office Business.
Nov. 4. 14-12 in.
"rRUOS, DRUGS, DRUGS.
Pure Medicine, at John R. M oyer's Drug Store,
corner ot aisin and .Market Streets. A good assort
ment of
PCRE DKITOS,
Medicines, Paints. Oils and Varnishos. always on
hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any ether
uri g ciorc in nn.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
Prescriptions earpfully compounded at M oyer's
Ayers and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug
ouhirt' Tar Cord iil. Bakfr' Cod Liver Oil.
Window's Soothing Syrup, sold at !oyer Drug
Store.
For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moyer's
isrug c-iure.
Leather of all kind, wholesale and retail, at J. R.
moyer's t'ni? store, Bloomsburg, Pa.
May 2. 186b. If.
N
JEW pOAL T7ARD.
JL
The undersigned respectfully inform the citizen
of rtloomyburg and Columbia county , tliat tbey keep
sli tbe different mimhers of stove coal and selected
lump coal for s'.iuihinr purposes, on their wharf, ad
joining McKelvv, Neal dcCo' Furna-e ; with a good
pair nunaio caie on me wnnri.io weipn coal, nay and
atraw .ikettisea horse and wagon, to deli ver coal
to those who desire it. A we purchase a large
amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article,
ard sell at the very lowest prices. rieae call and
examine for yourselves before pnrchaingelsewhere.
J. W. H EN D EK SHOT.
ACGUSTOS MASON.
THE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal
and Gro-eries, the following named articles :
Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Lard. Hatn.Sbotil
der, and side meat. Butter. Eggs, Hay. ice, at the
higbestcaab prices, at his Grocery Ptore, adjoining
their coal yard. J. W. HEXDERSHUT.
Blooinsburg, April 25, 1SCG, Jy.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY.
BI.OO.MSBUKG, CO-
LUMBIA CO., PA.
i nc. snDscrioer, propnc
J of the above named
5l$ tensive establishment, is no
prepared
to rcceiie orders
- lor
All Kinds of Macliioery,
for Oollerie. filast Furnaces, Stationary Engines,
Ml LUi, THRESHING MACH1N ES. fcC 4.C.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all size and
patterns, p'ow-iron. and everything usually made in
(list -class r'oundries.
His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war
lanthimin receiving the largest contracts on tbe
m-iet reasonable terms.
IC7 U rain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for
eastip.
If Tliis establishment is loca.ed near the l.ackawa
na A Eloomsburg Railroad Df pot.
PETER BILLMYEB.
Hlaomsburg, Sept. 12. 1SC3.
D ENTISTRY.
HC.HOWER,
SURGEON DBKTIST.
RFSPCCTULLY offer bis prnfoss
ional services to the ladies and sontle
men of bl.tomsburgand vicinity. He is
nrenared to attend tti all th n,iA..
oparalion in the line of liis profession andis provided
with t!ie latest improved POHCELAIJ TEETH; which
will be inserted on gold.platina. silver and rubber br. a
toloohwoll a the natuial teeth
Mineral plate and block teeth manufactured ar all
0 ernlionson teelh-carefutly and properly attended to.
Residence and offite a few doors above tbe Court
H.ne. same side.
Blx.nsbarg, JvneG 1SG3
A. J. EVANSl
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Nearly opposite the Episcopal Church.
LOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
MY stock is composed of fine clothing, medium
and low priced adapted to alt condition,
taste and want. He has the latest styles for the
season a fi ne assortment of
Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shawls
from low to the very best
His Goods are latkionable and well Made.
Ia addition to my stock of ready-made clothing, I
have piece goods for custom orders.
Cloths, Cassimeres, Sec, &c.
And having one of the first class cutters. I gnaran'
We a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a
variety of
WOOLEN AND LISEN ShIRTS,
Stockings, Neckties. Collars. Stocks, Handkerchiefs
everything in the gentlemen's line of clothing. .
Xiao, Hats. Boots and Shoes, Tranks aad Carpet
bags.
1 will aell at tbe lowest Market prices. Please give
me call before purchasing elsewhere.
ANDREW J. EVANS,
Bloomsburg. Not. 15. 1665.
rrff h7
70DiriG
llVSlIIIAIVCE CWPAIVT,
W1LHES-BARRL. PENNA.
CAPITAL ASO SURPLUS. - - $150,
ASSETS.
Stock not called ia,
S50.000
Bill receivable,
ejlO.OttO
U. S.5 SO Bond, -
Temporary and call loan.
0,000
103 sbare Wyoming uana Binca
x e.iso
M shares First National Ban a at Wilks-Barre, 5.000
70 share Second National bank at Wilkes-Barre.7.(KMJ
44 shares Wllkes-Barre Bridge Stock, . . 2.5W)
Real Estate. l.aitf
Judgments. 10J
Due trora Agents and others, - - 7,414
Cash in hand and in Bank. .... i,b12
DIKECTORS.
O. M. 1IOLLENBACK, L. D. SHOEMAKER.
JOHN REICHARD. H. M. I1UIT,
SAMUEL WADHAMS. O. COLLINS.
CHARLbS DORRANCE, W. S. ROSS,
R D. LACOB CHARLE' A MINER,
STEWART PIERCE, O M I1AKD1NO.
G. M IIOLI.KNKAUK. President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vic Prss'l.
K. C. SMITH. Ssckatakt.
F. BROWN. Ag-.nt.
March 3V lp65 - msburg. Pa.
QBE AT IMPROVEMENT IN
SE If 1NG MA Cll INE S.
Umpire Shuttle IVInchlnc !
SALESROOMS. 330 Broadway. N. Y
250 Watiington tt eet, Boston.
21 Chef nut Street. Philadelphia,
PATENTED FEB. 14. IdfiO.
THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new
JL prin iples of mechanism, possessing many rare
ana vaiuaoie improvement, uavins oeen ex.iramea
by tbe most profound experts, and pronounced t o
Simplicity and Perfection Combined.
It has ax straicbt nedl. perpendicular action.
makes the LOCK or SHI TTLE vTITCII. which will
neither RIP tor RAVEL, and i a'ikeon both aide :
perform perfect rewing on every description cf
material, rrom irainer 10 lue iinesi ninimn musiin.
with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest
to the finest number. Ilsvinc nciiner a or uou
WHEtSL. and tbeljast possible friction, it runs as
smooth as glass, and 1
Emphatically a Noiseless MacJiine.
It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive
it than any other machine in the market. A girl
twelve years of age can work it etesfli'y. wltnout
fatigue or Injury to health
Ita Strength and wonderful Simplicity ofContrne-
tion renders it almost impossible to get out or oroer.
and is GUARANTEED by tlie company to give en
tire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite all those who may desire to
supply themselves s un a up"rp'r article. io come
and examine this UNR1VALLCU MACHINE.
One half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable
any peraon to work this machine to tbeir entire sat
isfaction.
Agents wanted for all lowna i l the United State,
whrre neencies are not already established. Also.
for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, to
whom a liberal discount will be given.
I M PI RE SEWING MACHINE MF'G CO-
536 Broadway. N. Y.
gTOVES AND TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT,
Announce to hi many friends and numerous rut-
tnmrrs that he continues th above business nthis
old place of business ou MAIN STREET, BLOOMS-
bLKIi.
Hi cuatomer and other can be aceoromodAted
with
FANCY STOVES ,
i
of all kinds. Stovepipe.Tinare, and every CWl
article found in all well regulated STOVE'
AND TINWARE ESTABLISHMENTS in the cities.
and on the most reasonable terms.
C7. SPOUTING, fr houses and b rnf, will be put
up on funn nonce, aiso, an ainasoi repairing done
promptly ana upon iioerai term.
He also keen on hand a lnr?e sunntv of Milk
Tans, of differ-nt sixes and prices ; besides a fine as
sortment of Fisher's Patent relf-bealing Fruit Pre-
July IS. Jrt5f..-f.
JEW RESTAURANT,
In Shire's Building, en Main Street.
WM. GILMORE,
Informs the citizens of Bloomsburg and viciblty tbnt
ne nas opinea a new
rcstai;raat,
In this place, where he invites his old friends and
customers to call and partake of bis refreshment s.
It is bis intention to i.erp the best
LA GER BEER A ND A LE,
constantly on hand ; Also. Porter, Sarsaparil'a. Min
. . T , . . .
erai v aier. r ancy uemonaaes, Kasptierry and I.em
on yrups , can always be bad at his Restaurant.
Iu the eating line be presents a
Olr EASE
not nrnaed in this nlare . viz Pi-Li n
Clams. Si-rdines Fish. Barbecued Chicken, FicKled
l ripe ana lieet loujue, sic, tc. He also has a good
Ciyars and Chorine Tolncco
forhis customers. C.7" Give hitn a call.
Bloomsburg. June 13, Iri'jO.
S2,O0O.AulSL.
J necessary.
A EAR rrnii'e by oy one with
nril Tools No experience
1 ne r residents. nfi-
iers. and Treasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular.
pent free with aampiea. Aidres the American sten
cil Tool Works. Spnngbeld, Vermont.
August 1, ltJb6. 3m.
00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE
LOT OF FECNINC? HOARDS F OR
.lie. The ande rpifned offVr for safe 11 pan the
u V X" Ts s vf get 1 ITVIUT i fe I ! V IP .r I. .... ... K ...
k C w aWJil wW lfU iitvin vv v A a. II vs is it cil ttlfjil -
paad hinglee ad m larre lot of fencing boards, of
l.s f.rnu hnh e m A hamlAb
lilt. ci v wc d a, fuaiiiji wu s atn iw
J. J. MeMKVRY.
Bcntim, .May 9, 1SCG.
W. C. HEKSZET, CEO. W. CAKrCRTCa.
Established 1828.
G. IF. CAUPEXTER, IIENSZET & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUUG1STS.
737 Mabebt St. one door below Sth, PrtLAscLrnii.
DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS.
PAINTS, OILS. GLAS. VARNISHES, DYE,
And every other article appertaining to the
business, of tbe best quality, and at the
lowest Market Bales.
March 23. If 06.
TTCU ! ITCH ! ITCH !
X SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Hill tare The Itch in 48 Hours.
Also cure SALT RHEUM. UIA.'ERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF TIIE SKIN. ?rlre
50 cats. For sale by all Druggist. By sending M)
cents to nt,ir,9 & rui iluauii Agents, 170 Wash
ington street, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail,
free of postare, to any part of the United States.
June 6. 1806. ly.
N
EW STOVE AND TIN SUOP.
ON MAIN STREET. (NEARLY OPPOSITE
MILLER'S STORE.) BLOOMSBURG. PA.
THE undersigned ba J 1st fitted ap, and opened,
his new
STOVE ASD TIN SHOP,
in this place, where be is prepared lo make np new
T'fc WARE of ill kinds in his line, and do repair
ing with neatness aud dispnteh, upou the most rea
sonable terms, Healso keeps on hand STOVES of
various patterns and stjMe. which he will sell upon
terms to suit ourchasers.
Give hia ull. He is a good mechanic, and de
serving of the anbllc patronage.
JACOB METZ.
Bloomsbnrg. Sept, 9, 18G6. ly.
SAMUEL KNORR,
ATTORNEY-AMAW,
.i ,m n.r'.f.rL.ri t
TV cw StocJi of Clothing.
Spring and Summer Good.
INVITES attention to hi stork of cheap and fash
iouable Clothing at hia Store, on
MJJIN STREET, BLOOMSBURG,
two doors aoove tne American House,
where he has Just received from New York and
i in laucipnia, aiuu assortment of
lTIcn and Roy's Clothing,
including the most fesliionable, durable and hand
seme, uiitaa uuuus, consisting or
ioxt Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Cloth
Coats, and Pants,
cf all sort, size, and colors. He also has replen
ished bis already large stock of Fall and Winter
Shawls; striped, figured and. plain Vests, shirts,
cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus
penders ana runey articles.
N. II. He has constantly on band a large and well
elected assortment of Cloths and Vestmxs, which
he i prepared to make up to ordi-r. Into any kind of
doming on very sliort notice and in tua best of ui in
ner.
All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is
of home mnuufacture.
A N D
Of every Description. Fine and Cheap. Ilia Case of
Jewelry is not snrpassed in this place. Call and ex
amine hi geueral aisortmeni or Clothing, watches,
Jewelry, Ice. sec
DAVID LOW EN BURG.
Bloomsburg, April SO. 16U.
J JENRY OIGER,
Has opened a first class BOOT, SHOE,
HAT AT.D GAP STOBS,
At hi old stand on Main Street Btoomsbuig. Ilis
stock is composed of the very latest and bejl styles
ever offered to the citizens of Columbia uounty. He
can accommodate tne public with the following kinds
and ince :
Men's calf boots, fine, 1 S3. CO to 9.00
kip. double sole, 3. 5 to 3. .5
Boy child' boots. 1,5 to 4.75
Men's glove kid. Congress, &c .50 to 5
" Hal. f hoes, l siu to
women' bov and mis-e zlove
kid lastine gmters, 1.75to5.75
Wemen's clove kid. very fine. 3.35 to 5 75
fine goat morocco balmorsls, 8 to 4 uu
" Drn'i morocco and call (hoes, 1.75 to 2 50
common shoes, J.50t.50
Misses' and Child's shoes, 0.5 to 1 CO
Men's, w omen', misses, bors and childs
slippers. U, 10 l.uu
He also keeps a great variety of 1TAT3, CAFd and
STKA V UUUVtS
of evrry kind, at tbe lowest prices, both for Cash an
Country produce.
Kemeiubci tbe attraction is in our goods. Don'
be alarmed at tbe cry of high priees, but call and se
for yourselves. Kespctruny,
lit.Ju.i uiucn.
Bloomsburg. July II.- 1PC.6.
Lackavanua& Bloomsburg Hailioad.
CCS- TWO DAILY TRAINS. -3
ON AND AFTFR NOVEMBER 27, lfij, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILLRLN AS FOLLOWS
LEAVE SOUTH WARD.
P M PM
A M.
650
6.55
S.'iO
10.35
Leave Scran ton, 4 40
Kingston, COO
Blooms! urg. 8.90
Arrive at Northumberland 9.50
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
A M
FM
5 it)
5 4U
BSi
111 15
At M for Scranton
New Vork at 5 0
Leave Northumberland, 7.00
Danville, 7-40
'Bloomsburg, 8.25
Arrive at Scr ir.ton. 12 40
Train leavinx Kingston M 3.30
connect with Train arriving at
leaving Northumbe'-Und at U.OU A M. and Kingston
2 30 P. M , connect with Train arriving at New York
at 10.55 P. M.
Passenger taking Train South from Scranton at 5 5il
A M via No.thumburland.reath llarriburg W 30 P M.
Haiti more 5 M P M.. Washinrton 10 00 r M via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P. M.
II. A. U."LA, rupt.
Kingston. Nov, 25. 1865.
T
fpHE NEW
Spring & Suininri Medicine-
5t A II S A P A 18 II. Is
COMBINED WITH
IODIDE OF LIME,
PREPARED FOR
C. VV. PETTES. BOSTON.
By
JAMES R. NICHOLS & CO.
Manufacturing Chemists,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
.ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK
WITH
Protoxide of Iron,
Which has become so favorably known us a
TOAVC JIKD PESTORA1 IVE.
Ity rhysician aud Invalids in all parts of the coun
The new preparation. 'Saraaparilla In combina
tion with Iodide of Lime.' present one of the most
prompt alterative agent, in a form capable of exert
ing full action upon the system, and this in minute
and pleasant doses. It is conceded tnal the altera
tive, resolvent, or tome enecl of Ioninc are exert
ed must decidedly wuen associited with ether alter
atives, in combiaation ; and the Sarsaoarilla seems
t n fulfill perfectly all the favorable requisitions.
i ne nrst rn ct usually observed wbon
SARSAPAIt ILLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME"
is taken, is an Increase of acpttite sliowinr. that it
has tonic properties of a nntraed character. Its al
teratrre effects are manifest iu il ready combina
tion with the blood nu'l lls'Uea Pale, scrofulous
women and children improve rapidly under its use,
and the vital funrtions aume a nralthy condition.
It is admirably adapted lo a larre n-i ruber of chron
ic or acute affction peculiar to children It is suit.
ed to them both by the mildness a nd ffficiency of
meuicmai cneri ami tne pleasant, attractive form of
the remedy. It may be given for n long period where
constitutional influences are rleird, an t no repug
nance, or disinclinat on ti taVe the syrup, encouu
tred. In White-Swelling. Hip-Joint Disease, and
I'isioriion ot tne spiue.it bould be given persist
ently, in moderate dotes, until relief is obtained
In the Spring of tfic Year, and during the
llni Weather,
the accumulation of morbid mitters in tbe system
sterns 10 Dccome maniiesiana very ironbleeome. J.as
situJp, Headache, Boils, Cosiivcnesa, Lof of Appe
tite, Pains in the Joints. Indigestion, etc. are Vrr
common. Nothing ever devised is better adapted to
exterminate or drive off these ntfction. thia tin. new
combination of SARSAl'ARILLA WITH IODIDE
OF LIME.
JV frrparatlon like it, or viitk tpprezimatff to i; ae an
Alterative, or Blootl Purifier,
kae trtr trfore bren placed trttkin Ike reark of iutsltde.
Indeed, it is an etitirely kw and scisaTiric eonibina
tiiin. in no respect reseinuling anything hrtbeitoem-
ploved.
The opinion of nvdieal men concerning it.the de
scription of its chemical character, therapeutic sal
ne. maimer of use, etc.. are given i.i a circular,
which can be had at the tUre of any and .all flrst
clas Drurtists.
ZjT Sold in Bloomsburg. wholesale and retail, by
Eyer A. Mnyer. and all Druggists
June 6. 1MJC. 6m.
jyISS LIZZIE PETERMAN,
Would annoanre to tbe ladies of Bloom.burg and
the public generally, that she bat Just received Iroin
the eastern ci'ies her
Spring and Su miner
Stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of all article s usually found in first ctats
Millinery Stores. Her goods are of the best quality
and among the most handsome and cheapest in tbe
nikrket. Call and examine them for yourselves.
Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin
inj Miss Feterinau's stock ot goods. Bonnets made
to order, on the shortest notice, or repaired.
Store on Main street. 3d door below the store of
Mendenhall Sc. Rupert.
Bloomsburg. May 2, 13C0. if.
w
ALL "PAPER.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to tbe
public that he keep constantly on band, at his
old stand, one door below Lutz's Drug Store.
WALL PAPER,
Oil Cloth, and Paper Window Shades, Cord. Tas
sels and Fixtures, for Pictures., dte, of the very
latest styles, and is prepared.to do all kinds of paper
hanging to order.
E. J. THORTON.
Bloomsburg, April 4 1666. tf
M. WHITMOYER,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
Office opposilt Post office, ever Uartman'i store.
JnshJsLeJJmtiuPenns and Gov-
POUTS'O
SJ SJ1LUSATXO r.
Horse anil Cattle Polite
This retaratlon.
long aad favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvlgorata
broken-down and,
low-spirited horse;
by trengthening
and. cleansing the
stomach sod in tee
tines. It is a stTre pre'
venUve of all els
mm fneident id
this animal, inch as LUNO 7EVE&. GLA'DX3
. OA. U J ,T Tf A
TER, HEAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, Ae. Iu
use improves the
wind, increases
the ap)etite-gives
smooth and
srlosxy skin and
transforms the
miserable skeleton Into a fine-look in r and snlritad
horse. f
To keeTxrs of Cows this preparation is InvalusM.
It lncrtas the quantity and improves the quality
oi ine mux. it bae
been proven by as
tnal experiment tf
Inerease the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
cent, and make tbe
batter firm and
sweeC In fattening
cattle.it rives thesa
an appetite, loosens
their hide, and
makes them thrive
touch faster.
In all diseases of S trine, such as Cougbs, Clean hi
the Lunrs, Liver,
Ax., this article
aots as a specific.
By putting from i
oue-half a paper a, "I
ta a pper in a - - . X f-5
barrel of swill the
tbove diseases
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certala. .
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 0 Papers fop SL
PSEPABXD BY
fS. A.. FOTJTZ eSc BRO.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DCrQ AND MEDICINE DEPOT. .
No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, Hi.
For Sale by DrugglsU and Storekeepers taroagb
ont the United States. v
For sal at the Drug Ptore of
EYJiR $ MO TER
Bloomsburg Pa.
BloomcSurg, Jin 6. 1P00. 13rao.
DIt. W. H. WHITMOB,
HAS been Li nrcessfnl practice for a number e
years, with the experience of the different hes
pital.in Europe, also a member of the Anatyical
Medical Institute of New V rk. conli iue to attend
ti all professional car at his office No. VSd Filbert
Street, PbiladrlQliia.
2. No patent Medicine are esed or recommended :
the remedies administered are those which will bat
break rown the constitution, but renovate the r
tem from all injuries it ha sustained from mineral
medicines, and ioave the system ia a healthy and
perfcettv rur'rf condition,
3. DY'sPtfPrSM. that distressing disease and full
destroyer of health and happin. anderiuining the
eou tituti in uii yaaily carrying thousands to ca
ll ine I y graves, can moat empha-ically be cured.
4. Melancholy. Abberration. that state ot Allna.
tion and weakness of I lie mind which rndar per
sonsincapahle.il enjoying the pleasures or perform
ing th disti'-s of lif.
5. KHl;i;.l ATlM,:n any form or coadilion.rhren
ia or anite. warranted cnrahl'.
r. LPII.CI SV.or falliug sickness, all chroai or
stuLbcrn cases of
FEMALE DISEASES
radica'lr removed ; J a t Bbeum and every deaerle-
tion of ulceration : l'ile and scrofulous disss
whirh have buflled all previous medical skill, can be
cured by my treatment ; and I do ay all disease
Cye C'osrFTion) can be cured by wearing my Merit.
caird Jacket, wrttcn is a protection tu ine lung
against all chanecs of weather iu all climates bav
in r. tnvesti;.ited for year" the cause and character nf
interuiil'eiils (ever and ajne) in all part of tbe
United rotates will cure periuantBlly all chronic or
acute case uf ague and nervous piseases ia a few
C&ncrr Cured without the kcife er Drawing
B!ood.
Tape Worm, th.it dread to the Ilumnn Family for
years, eta t.e removed with two or thj.e doea nf
py newly discverrd remedy, warranted in all case,
f'onsulltition in the English and Uermxa Language
free nf charge. Will make visits any distance, if
desired M iy be aJJresse by letter (confldentiallv.)
and .tieilicine scut with proper directious to ny
pari ol Mie country. . .
ur r iiL-r o, v.n r iioeri ci. i una.
April 4. leCf ly.
DR. J. R. EVANS, .
riirsiclan aud Surgeon
nAVINli loca'nd ppftnaneiiily oo Main
Sirrpt, BLOOMSBURG. Pa., would in-
lorm the public senera'ly. that he I preprarnd t
attend to all business faithfully aad pnuetually that
uiny be intrusted to his care, on tru. soiusaeasa
rate with thr time.
CT" He pay strict attention te Sjrgory a wait
a roedirine.
Nov.. I rG3. ly.
M. M. TIIAUGH,
A TTO R 1 EY-AT-L A IV,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
Will practice in tbe several Courts of Columbia
and adjoining counties.
ty AD Collections promptly attoadsJ to.
June 20. ie;.
CHAS. Q. BARK LEY,
Atlornev at L'iff,
CL002JSBIKG, (OLIMBIA CO., Ye
WILL practice in the several Courts of Colombia
County. All legal bnsines intrusted to hie
caie shall receive prompt attention.
Office-On Main street, Lxchange Buildings, ever
Miller's Store.
Uloomsburc. April 13, Ijf4
Justice of Ihc S'ence,
Licensed C cnteyuncer. Scrivener, and
Snrveyor.
OsliceRearer Vnllcjr, Vn.
Will attend to liking Arknowlectgement. Wrltt
Pejii. Mort;:rs. Ln.es. Bonds. Note, Agree,
ment. ate. Surveying attended (o with dpatsb.
Cfurpe moderate.
gALlSUUKV, UIO. & CO.,
Extensive Marrufarturrrs tntf Itcporters of
Gold, Plated and Oreide Jetcclrv,
FOL1D AND NICKEL
sUaVEh wake,
AMKMCAX, ENGLISH AND STTlSs
CASED CYOL'ESELVEP.
And every dcrription of
Fancy Goods and 1 ankee Notiom,
Especially adapted and. designed for Bautbera at J
Western Trade.
Circular and full descriptive Price List tint
free.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address,
SALISBL'RV. BRO. A CO..
il DOKKANCE 8TRKKT,
Providence, K. f.
October 24, 150C.-3.il.
1 '.OO IKR EK! We wan
fjAiUVU aopnts everywhere) to
our improved $20 Sewing Machine. Three nevr
kind. L'nder and upper feed. Warranted fver
years. Above salary or large commissions paid.
The OXLV machines in the United States for lr
than $40"-whieri are fully licensed by ilnwa.Wheer
er at Wi'son. firover U Baker. 81 nger tc Co., mS
Bachelder. Alt other cheap Machines are Infringe
raents and the seller or user are liable to arrest, finw
and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or rail
upon fha w A Clark, Biddeford, Me., or Chicago UK -Deeember
20. lrC3 ly.
OMNIBUS LINE. "
THE undersigned would respectfully announce te
the citizens of Bloomsburg. and tbe public eca
tiim i:a S running
an OMNIBUS LINE, be
tween this I lace aud tbe dif
ferent Kail Road Depots dai
ly. (Sundays excepted) to
connect with the several Train going South a Weet
on i the Catawissa and Williamtport Bail Koad. aad
with those going North and South on tbe Lack, at
Bloomburg Road.
His OMNI BUS? E8 are In good eoadition, roama.
2J1L comfortable, aad charge reasonable.
K7- Person wisbisg to meet or see xttir frlenie
depart, can be accommodated, tapoa leasonrhl
cbargss. by leaving timely notice at any of tbe He-
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