Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, January 02, 1867, Image 4

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    AGBICULTU1UL.
A ScgqzstiOn to Coen Growers. I"
the farmer would be content to deal with his
other fruit to take the troutle of a double
in-gathering, to crop ears of corn as he
would basket cherries or bin hops, and then
to 'mow-his straw as he ' mows hi3 hay
he would incur his first expense perhaps
'. double of bis present. If when the corn.ar
rived at aproperstae of matuiityt irrespect
ive of barometer or weathercock, he were to
turn all available hands, wonren and children
more profitably than men, on hi3 well-eared
fields, each provided with a basket such as
that in which seed corn is carried, slung
'around the neck, and a small knife,, or a tri
. angle piece of iron,' worn like a tailor's thim-
- ' He on the forefinger, the whole of the corn
' would bo rapidly secured, being plucked or
rather bent over the knife immediately be
neath the ear, dropped at once into the bas
ket, and never suffered to touch the ground,
- of knocked about to the loss of a tingle
grain before it was safely "deposited in the
... granary ; then," if wet, it would be safely
and inexpensively subjected to a simple pro
cess of drying, a process which, if once adopt-
- ed, would be ; likely to become universal,
whether the corn were in-gathered wet or
dry, as it would entirely obviate the painful
'.. ' and clumsy process of thrashing.
If the ears of corn were p!aced in baskets
' ' or wire trays, tier above tier, so that a strong
and sustained blast of air were driven through
' " them, whether set in motion by a fan or by
the draught of lofty chimney, the great
power of which is well known to those who
have had to deal with really high stacks
not only would all superfluous moisture be
rapidly absorded, but the ear would . become
.-. so dry as to cease to retain the grain, which
. , would fall from the basket as from a sleeve
on the slightest motion, The precious part
of th crop thus secured, the farmer would
take his own time for mowing the straw, or
. cutting it by machinery ; at leat he would
do so until practice in drying the wheat it
self should teach him that it was a false
economy to lose either straw or hay in . un-
- favorable weather for want of proper ar
rangements for drjing these valuable crops.
The Builder." .
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Protection to Wlvteii Wheat. It is
' suggested by a "Western farmer, says the
Maryland Farmer, that wheat fields may be
protected from the severe weather of winter
by sowing oats with the wheat, or rather
sowing oats first and covering" them, and
then follow in a day or two with wheat. It
is thought the oat3 will help protect the
$ wheat during the winter, disappearing of
course in the spring. Another plan is to
mulch the wheat, late in the fall, with fine
manure,, or lacking this, with a coating of
' straw. What effect either of these plans
may have in protecting the wheat from the
severity of the winter, we do not know.
' One or all of them might be tried on- small
lots of ground, and their comparative merits
be tested at a trifling expense. As the coun
try becomes divested of the fores- trees the
wheat fields are exposed to increasingly se
. vere trials from wind and frost. Less snow
falls now than formerly and what does come
is borne from the wheat fields by the winter
blasts which career over them since divested
of the protection of surrounding forests.
A Ylxe Near the Door. The JIa5sa
chusetts Plowman well says that a traveler
over a country road would instinctively have
his eye caught and his thoughts somewhat
tangled up by a fise vine grow"ng vigorously
near the door of a home. It does not n a:
ter how small or humb!e thit home may be,
it is raised in the esteem of any observing
passer-by holding up the suggestive shelter
of a vine. It expresses love in the house,
thoughtfulness for what is at " once graceful
andppropriate, pure and healthy dome.-tic
sentiment; and a spirit of contended happi
ness which many a one goes the world over
to find, and looks for in vain. Such a sim
ple home ornament as this is a token for all
men to see, that the dwellers beneath the
roof it adds expression to, are persons of
feeling for what is true and lovelr, fcr
. native refinement and quiet happiness.
There should not be a farm honse in the land
without a vine somewhere contiguous.
A. Raymond a correspondent of the Ru
ral New Yorker, gives the following recipe
for salting butter : Take two quarts of good
salt, one ounce of sugar, one ounce of salt
petre. Use one ounce of the composition
..for one pound of butter. It should be
stamped-and left to cool before putting in
jars. Butter prepared in this way should
not be used for two or three weeks. You
will find thatvour butter will be very fine,
as it will have no brittle or salty look or
taste. By following this course your butter
will keep the year through, in warm as well
as cold weather.
' How Much Coen'in Seventy Tounds
07 EaH3. It is customary for Western far
mers to sell their corn in the ear, and they
. give seventy pounds for abushel, The B-or
rie Farmer is authority for saying that sev
enty pounds of old corn on the cob make
sixty-five pounds and thirteen ounces. . Cer
tainly this will more than pay any fanner
for eheling his corn at home. On any prai
rie fana the cobs alone will pay for shelling,
as they are worth nearly as much as coal,
pound for pound.
" Makdiq Coffee without Eggs. Take
the required quantity of coffee, and placing
in the pot, . pour boiling water over it.
Place it on the fire, let it come to a boil, but
do not allow it to continue boiling, not even
a minute. Place on the back of the stove
to settle for a few minutes. . Pour out a fea-
cupfal, and return it to the pot ; then pourj
. in a very ntue cola water, and place again on
the back of the stove, where it will keep
hot, (but not boil) till needed.
Good LtsnixsT.--Mix the ingredients in
the following order": The whites of two egg3
beaten toa froth, a wineglass of vinegar,
and one wineglass of spirits of turpentine
also one of alcohol, fceatlrg a!l the time of
ttiixir g. Excellent for grains cr bruises for
nan cr animal
TTURRAH FOR
CATAWISSA.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS
h Goods to compare with stringency . ony
Market. Loo ana compare ( :
inS elsewhere. Jusl call at the favorite U-neii
Lund Vt McMinch A Shuman. aad you will be met
Sir the obliK n Proprietor, or their Clerk, and .(.own
through their great variety Store free of eharge.of
5 .. will lire you a fair chance to spend your
S c'hane. the? trust much more profitably than
it can be spnt elsewhere. Their
STOCK OF .'DRY GOODS,
this Spring i much larger in all Its varieties than
nsaaL Their Ladies Dreaa Good areof the nicest
stylee n Market. They have a fiic assortment of
Hals, Caps. IXools mid Shoes,
Summer Clothe, CaaineU. Casiimers and Vestings.
and numerous article common to such eslublish
nienu, betide a general assortment of
HARDWARE, TINWARE,
Queensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce 1
price. They wuh to conduct their business on the
system, of , .
"PAY AS YOU GO''
and they think tbey can afford to fell very cheap.
They return their thank tor many past favors, and
ask the future patronage of their former customers
and the public generally.
McNl.VCH tt SHUMAN.
May 10, 1808. tf.
REAT ATTRATION
ax
' UltOCERY STOKE.
rrHE undersigned begs leave to announce to the
J. citizens of Bloomsburg and the surrounding;
country that he keeps constantly on hand at bis old
stand, on the south east corner of Main and Iron sts.,
a prime lot of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
Coffee. Sugar, Syrups. Tobacco, Cigars, Dried Fruit.
Coal Oil. dnuff. Spices, Butter. Eggs, l.ard
Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor .
and Hand Lamps, Paints of a'l kinds,
and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry
Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's
wear, Soaps, Flour, Chop,
Uueensware. Glass, Put- .
ty. Salt. Fish. Meat.
Candies Buckets,
Brooms,
Hosiery. Books, Writing Paper, Ink. Hardware,
i Pocket Knives. Combs, &e. See. Itc.
tie keeps in fact everything appertaining toa first
class
Urocery and Variety Store.
He is determined not to be undersold. All kinds of
produce taken at the - '
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.
Having just received anew stock, tiie people are
earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By
strict attention to business; he hopes not only to re
tain his paironage but to increase it- He feels thnnk
ful for past favors, and with many years eipertence
in the business, he feels confident he can render sat
isfactioo to all who favor him with their patronage.
JOHN K. G1RTON,
Bloomsburg. June 20, 13(56". '
ROVKSTEEN&EO.,
Piano-Forte Manufacturers,
403 Broadway, New Yerk.
THE ATTENTION of the public and the trd is
invited to our .N EW SCALE, SEVEN OCTAVE,
ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, which far volume
and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of
fored in this marke They contain all the modern
improvements, French grand action, harp pedal. iron
frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument
being mare un.ler the personal supervision of Mr.
J H. Grovbstees, who has a practical experience of
over thirty years in tneir manufacture, is fully war
ranted in everv particular.
THE "OROrsTEFJV PMMV-FO R TE"
RECEIVED THE HIGHEST AWAS.D Or MERIT AT THE CELE
BRATED World's Fair
Where were exhibited instruments from the best
makers of on (ton, Paris, Germany, I'biladciphia,
Baltimore, Boston and New York ; and also at the
American Institutefor five successive years, the
Gold and Silver Medals from both of which can be
seen at our ware-rooms.
Bv 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 $300 cheaper than any
fir st clai-s Piano-forte.
TEKMS. Net Cash in current funds.
Descriptive circulars sent free:
July J I, ieCO. ly. H. &. P.
ESPY HOTEL,
Espy, Columbia Co. Pa.
'I he undersigned caving become sole proprietor of
.L this well known and conveniently located stand,
respectfully informs hi friend, and the public in
general, luat-be has put his bouse in complete order
for the accommodation of boarders, and for the recep
tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel
disposed to favor it with their custom. No expense
has been spared in preparing this Hotel for the enter
tninmenl of guests, ana nothing shall be wanting, on
his p-'rt. to UiinisUr to their personal comfort. Tho
location, as well us the building, is a good oue, and
all together is amply arranged to please the puhlic.
ISRAEL ML'MEY.
Espy. April 11. 1565. tf.
jLOOMSRURG FANC5T TR13LM1NG
S00H 570BE,
Second dcor below Hartman's Main Street.
Just received a new stock of
ZEPH7R3, WOOLEN AND COT
TON YARNS, COSSETS,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
MCSLIN, EDGINGS. DRESS
TRIMMINGS.
and every variety of articles usually kept in a
FANCY STOKE.
Ats School Books. Hymn Books, Bibles. Sunday-
School Books, and a large lot of
Ml SL ELL AXE O US BO OKS,
Account and Memorandum Books, Blank Deeds,
Bonds and Mortgnges. and a general and well-select
ed assortment of Paper, Envelopes,
A. D. WEBB.
Bloomsburg, June 20, 13G5, -tf
THE Cm IS EAT CAUSE
OF
HUMAN MISERY.
4Y1mtr JUBT Pub'"1
"l A lope. Price 6
J nature, treatme
Seminal Weak
JUST
published, in a sealed enve-
6 tents. A lecture on the
iment and radical cure of
ness or Spermatorhoea,
Induced by Self-Abuse; InvolnnUry Emissions. 1m
potency. Nervous Debility and. Impediments to
Marriage generally ; Consumption. Epilepsy, and
Fits ; Menial and Physical Incapacity, fcc. Ky
Robert J. Culverwell, M, D.. author of thi 'Green
Bonk,' fee.
The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience, that
the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effect
ually removed without Medicine, and without dan
gerous aurgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials, pointing; out a mode of cure at
once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer,
no matter bat his condition may be, may care
himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lee
tare will prove a boon to thousands and thousands.
Sent under sea1, to any address, in a plain envelope,
on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.
Also Dr. Culverwell's Marnge Guide, price 25 cents.
Address, Cll AS. J. C. K LINE At CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, P. O. box 45i6
October 17, 1866. Iy Peas 4c Co.
o
UKSTARCII GLOSS
Is the only Article.nsed ky
First Class IlofeU, Laund
ries, and Thousands ol
Families.
It gives a beautiful polish, making the Iren pass
sroooihly over the cloth, saving much timb ami labor.
Gotd done op with it keep clean much longer co
ssquently will not wear out so soon.
It make Old Linen look like N
ew.
OCR IMPERIAL- BLUE
Is -Mrs Best in turn Would.
It is soluble in hard as well as sort water It Is
put op in the -safest, neatest, and moat eoaVeaieat
form of any offered to the publie
Is Warranted not to Streak the
Clothes.
Accnts wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex
traordinary Inducements. Address,
KKW YORK STARCH GLOSSJCO
No. 218 Fnlten Sl, New Yort.
September 20, 1866. 4sn. A Co.
DUMBER,
Manufactured to orderat HEICRICO (MILL, Ross
Township, Luxerne Ceanty, Pa.,
Oak, Hemlock, ITIapIc, Bas,
PINE. POPLAR AND BEACH. 4, for Sale at tbe
MILL. or delivered at any point oa the Railroad,
reached or connected with it.
L7 Address, the subscriber, at Wyoming. La
terae County , or JAMES JACKSON, the Sawyer, at
rJarveyville P.O.
Tbe Mill Property, with two Hoe see, Bara and oth
er improvements, sarrouaded by about 1450 Acres of
Land, I3nu of which reoiaioa heavily timbered, is
now for ale at a bargain, fcy - '
, M m n , r r-r y . w
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE
Protoxide of Iron,
a new discovery in medicine which
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY
supplying the Blood with its vital raiMcirL. ok
uvea, elamkht IRON.
Thie is the aeeret of the wonderful success of this
remedy in curing
1 Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy,
Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous
; , Affections, Chills and Feyere,
liamor. Loss of Consti
tutional vigor, Diseases 1 '
of the Kid neys &
. Bladder, Female
Complaints,
and all diseases originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied by Debility or a low state of tbe
system
Being free from Alcohol in any form, H energis
ing effects are not followed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, iafusing strength, vigor and
New Life inte all partsof the system, and buiiding
up 10 IRON CONSTITUTION.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEB1 LITY
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, I). D.
Damn. Canada Eat. March SM, 1WC3.
"I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more
than 23 years' standing."
"I have so wonderfully benefitted in the
three short weeks during which I have used the Pe
ruvian Bfrup.that I can scarcely persuade myself of
the reality. People who have known tue are aston
ished at the chang. I am widely known and can
but recommend to others that which has done so
much for me
A CASE OF 27 YE R3 STANDING CURED.
From INSLEY JEYVETT, No.15 Avon Plaee.Boston
I have suflered. and sometimes seveiely, for 27
years, from dyspeptic. 1 commenced taking the Pe
ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit from it.
In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely
relieved from my sufferings, aad 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 gives me new Vigor.Buoyancy ofspir
its. Elasticity of Muscle."
Thousands kavs been chaneed hi the use of this
from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong. healthy:
and appp men and women ; mud invalids cannot reasona
bly hesitate to gice U trial,
A pamphlet of 32 pages containing certificates of
cures and recommendations from some of the most
eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be
sent me ioaiy address.
C7See that each bottlehas Psacvm Strut blown
in the glass.
FOR SALE BY
J. r. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 3ti Dey St.New York
SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS.
CROFULA.
All Medical Men arree that IODINE is the BEST
RE.MKDV for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever
discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a l'cus
tOLUTIOW or it.
Dr. II. Anders' Iodine Water
Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, WITHOUT A SOU
VPNT11 Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of
water.
A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and
Restorative.
HAseuredand will cure SCROFULA in all its mani
fold forms.
"ULCERS, CANCERS. SVPH1LIS.SALT RHEUM ;
and it has been used with astonishing succuss in ca
ses of Rheumatism, flyspepiaf Consumption, Female
t onipiainis. Heart. Liver and Kidney Dise jai g.fce
Circulars will be sent rite to any oue sending their
address.
Price $1,(0 a bottie, or 6 for $5.00
Prepared by Ur. II. ANDERS, Physician Sc Chemist.;
t or faic Dy
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey St. New Y
And by all Druggists.
yiSTAR'S BALSAM OF
VI1L.I CHERUY
HAS BEES 'USED FOR NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
with the most astonishing success in curing -
Ccutrbs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat
. Iuflueozt, WhoopiDg cough, Croup,
Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Dif5
' culty of Breathing, Asthma,
al ever y affec
tion of
TUE TIIROAT.LUXUS CUES!.
which carries off more victims than any other dis
ease and which baffl -s the skill of the Physicians to
a greater extent tn.m any other maladv, olien
YIELDS TO Til IS REMEDY
when atl others prove ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE
Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, safe in Its Oper
alion,
IT IS UNSURPASSED !
while as a preparation.free from noxious ingredinent
pniiions, or minerals ;uniung skill, scirnre.aud ineni
cat knowledge ; combining all that is valuable in the
vegetable kingdom for this class of diseate.it is
INCOMPARABLE !
and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con
fidence of the public,
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.
of flerman, N. Y.. writes as follows :
WisTa"s Blsm or Wild Obcrict gives universal
satisfaction, it seems to curealough by loosening
and cleansing the lungs. and allaying irritation thus
removing tne cause, insienn oi drying up tne eougo
and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider thi Balsam
as go- d as any. if not tbe best. Cough me-icine with
which 1 am acquainted.
Rev. Jacob Sechlf.r, of Ilanover, Pa
Well known and much respected among the German
population in this country, makes the following stute
went for tbe benefit of the afflicted.
Dear Sibs - Having realized in my family impor
taut benefits from tbe use of your valuable prepare
tion Wistars Balsam or Wild Chebrt it arfords me
pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some eight
years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a de
cline and little hopes of her recovery were entertain
ed 1 then procured a bottle of your excellenf Balsam,
and before she had takn tbe whole of the contents of
tbe bottle there was a great improvement in ber
health. I hnvcm my individual case made frequent
use ot your valuable medicine, and have always been
beneaued by it,
JACOB SECIILER.
Trice One Dollar a Bottle.
FOR SALS BY
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dev Street. New York
BETH W fUWLE, k. SON. Proprietors,, Boston.
AID T ALA DKOCelSTS.
G
RACES
Celebrated Salvo
CURES CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS.
Grace's Celebrated Sal?e
CURES WOUNDS.BRUI)s, SPRAINS,
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES BOILS, ULCERS. XANCERS.
Grace's Celebrated falre
CURES SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. '
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAINS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
HEALS OLD 80 RES, FRESH WOUNDS.ic
It is prompt is actio, removes pain at onee, and re
duces tbe most angry-looking swellings and imfla
matlODs, a if by magic thus a Cor dung relief and a
complete cure.
Only 25 eents a box I (Seat by mail for 25 cents,)
For Sale by
J. P. DINSMORE 38 Dey Street, New Tor.
, XT'. , T .
gARGAlN SIN WATCHES. '
The UNION WATCH CO.. manufacturers. 149
Broadway, New York, offer their entire stock at less
than cost, for cash. - This affords a rare opportunity
for denlers wishing to replenish for holiday trade, to
select from a great variety unsurpassed for richness
of design , timekeeping qualities, and real worth.
fOLUIEKS' WATCHES. European made, in oioui
Silver and Gold Hated Cases warranted correct
time-keepers beautifully engraved, white aial ana
fancy finished hands ; a superb ornament. Price, per
case of six. ftS. The same, gold plated, per case of
six, 4S, SOLO ONLY BY THE CASE! We do not
deviate from this ruf upon nny condition.
HUNTING SlLVfctt WIIVUM, r.iigunu move
ment, perfectlv adjusted, anu warruuieu currect lime
keepers ; beautifully engraved stout double cases,
white dial and fancy cut hands Sold only by the
case of six. piice37. Tins ia tne cheapest really
rood article in tne mumcv. i.ii.nru.in B noui num-
inff durable wair ii. w" ! ,.iu. ccs uuuu iiie
" . . . ddijii.. 1 ...
at a niUilKKn I JU I ju.hlo IV ninny renin
dealers whom we are supplying, these watches will
not be sold to any one at retail, or iu any quantity
less than a case of si.
GULLI KbAl tu WAi C'iiiiS, is K. plate, same
movement as above, and is precisely tbe same style
nf watch, with the exception that these areheavilv
plated on composition metal, Price, per case of six.
857, apoin omy oy me case i
HUNiiNU biLVttt WATtntS, in superior fin -
isheJ cases, full engraved, s ich that readilv sell at
retail at from SZj each upwards, per case of si. 172.
Same in gilt cases, per half dozen, S'-. Sold ouly
by the Cage !
Improved Htavy Silccr Duplex Chronome-
T 1 S "
lers injuLly ruby action movement.
Those wishinc a superior time-piece, that can be
relied upon in all seasons and weathers, should buy
mis. rorKaiiroad men and others requiring an ac
curate time-piece this i unsurpassed. Cased in best
iver in a liandsoma and durable manner. Der case
Of tix. S204- A sample will lie so'd for S3A. These
watches retail at from $75 to $30(1.
AMERICAN WATCHES. OF OUR OWN MANU
FACTURE AND WARRANTED.
Two ounce Silver Cases. Have the best runnina
apparatus of any wntcb ih existence. Per case of six
$leo. Single, one $34. Retail at $40 and upwards.
Also told and bilver Watches, a sunerb stock of
silver ware, and gold, plated and Gilt Jewelry fur
Country Merchants. Pedlars, &c
iood sent to any part Of the country bv Exoress.
C- O. D to be paid forwhen received. Order atonce.
No advauevs required. Send for Circular.
LMON WATCH CO.,
143 Broadway, New York,
October 10, 1806.
jew qoal y
ARD.
The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of Bloomsburg and Columbia county, that they keep
II the different numbers of stove coal and selected
lump coal for smiihins purposes, on their wharf, ad
joining McKelvv, Neal acCo s Furuare ; with a good
pair buflalo scales on the wharf.to weigh coal, hay and
straw. .Likewise a horse and wagon, to deli ver coul
to those who desire it. As we purchase a large
amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article,
and sell at the very lowest prices. Please call and
examine for yourselves before purrhasmr elsew hre.
J. W. II KN OtusHOT.
. AUGUSTUS MASON.
THE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal
and Groceries, the following named articles :
Wheat, Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Lard, Ham, Shoul
der, and side meat. Butter, Egg, Hay. eic, at the
hiebestcash prices, at his Grocery Store, adjoining
their coal yard. J. W. HENDERSHOT.
Illooinsburg, April 25. dG6, ly.
NATIONAL FOUNDRY.
ssv - ULOOMSBUKG.CO-
ggLUMBlA CO., PA.
' mic siiDscrioer, proprietor
J of the above named ex
tensive establishment, in now
prepared to receive orders
for
All Kinds of Machinery,
for Collerie, Wast Furnaces, Stationary Engines,
MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, .C. A.C.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and
patterns, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in
first-class foundries.
His extensive facilities and practical workmen, war
lanthiiuin receiving tne largest contracts on the
m t reasonable ti-rnis.
Ijy Grain of all kinds will bi taken in exchange for
castings.
O This establishment is loca.ed near the Lackawa-
na a Bloomsburg Ruilruad llcjiot
PETER BILLMYER.
Bloom burg, Spt. 12, 18G3.
DENTISTRY.
C. HOWE R,
SURGEON DBNTIST.
RFSPECTFULLY offers his profess
ional services to the ladies and gentle
men of BLiouif burgand vicinity. He is
prepared to attend to all the various
operations in the line of Iris profession and is provided
wilht'ie lntest improved PQRCk.LAUi TE.iC.Tll; whirl
Will hiio -ierted on gold. platina, silver and rubber bn e
tolookw' ll as the natuial teeth.
Ml ienl plate and block teeth manufactured ar all
o erf ti'Mis on teeth .carelully and properly attended to.
tteience and ofiire a few doors above the Court
H u-,e. same side.
BI ojisburg, June G 1-G3
A. J. EVANS'
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
hearty opposite the Episcopal Church.
CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
"IT Y stork i3 composed of fine clothin. medium
111 and low priced adapted to alj conditions,
tastes and wants. He has the latest styles for the
season a fine assortment of
Overcoats and Gentlemen's Sbaw.s,
from low to tbe very best
His (Joods are tashwnnbJe ami veil itlide.
In addition to my stock of ready-made clothing, I
have piece goods for custom orders,
Clollisj Cassimere, &c, &c.
And having one of the first class cutters, I guaran
-e a fit ia ail eases and give satisfaction. Also a
variety of
WOOLEN A5D LIXES SLIRTS,
Stockings, Neckties, Collars. Stocks, Handkerchiefs
everything in tbe gentlemen's line of clothing.
Also, Hats, Boats and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet
bags.
1 will sell at tbe lowest Market prices. Tlease give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere.
ANDREW J. EVANS,
Plooinsburg, Nov. 15, 1&S5.
1,500 S
1LAR! We wsn
every wlier to pell
our improved $20 Sewing Machines. Three new
kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five
years. Above salary or large commissions paid.
The ONLY machines in the United States for less
than t U), whirq are fully licensed by Howe, Wheel
er 4c Wi'son. Crori & Baker, Si nger 4c Co., and
Bachelder. All other cheap Machines are Infringe
ments and the seller or usei are liable to arrest, fine
aad imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or rail
upon Shaw &. Clark. Biddeford, Me., Or Chicago III.
December 20. ly.
J 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE
LOT OF FECNiyG BOARDS FOR
sals. The undersigned offers for sale upon the
most reasonable terms, at his place of business, in
BENTON. COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hundred thou
sand shingles and a large lot of fencing boards, of
the very best quality, both pine and hemlock.
J. J. McllENRY.
Benton. May 9, 1SCC.
WX. C. HCHSZET, EO. W. CARfEKTEa.
Established 1828.
G. W. CARPENTER, IIEXSZEF & CO.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
737 Markkt St. one door below 8th, Pfiladelniia,
DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS.
PAINTS, OILS, CLASS, VARNISHES, DYE?,
And every other article appertaining to tbe
business, of tbe best quality, and at tbe
lowest Market Rates.
March 23. 18436.
N
EW RESTAURANT,
In Ebive'f Building, eu Main Street.
WM. GILMORE,
Informs the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity thit
he baa opined a New
KESTAURAUT,
in this place, where he invites his old friends and
customers to call and partake of his refreshments.
It is his intention to i.eep the best
LA GER BEER AND ALE,
constantly on band ; Also. Porter, Sarsaparilla. Min
eral Water, Fancy Lemonades, Raspberry and Lem
on Syrups , can al ways be bad at his Restaurant.
In the eating line he presents a
not surpassed in this place ; viz. Pickled Oysters
Clams, ciardine. Fish, Barbecued Chicken, Pickled
Tripe and Beef Tongue, 4tc, Itc. He aUohas a good
article of
Ci pars and Chctcing Tohacco
for his customers. 7" Give hiin a call.
Bloomsburg, June 13, 1SGG.
T lXil ! ITCH ! ITCII !
JL SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
WHEATON'S OINTMENT
Will Core Tbe Itch in 4S Honrs.
Xlso cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHIL
BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN. Price
50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. By tending 60
rantl In WEEKS Jk POTTER. Sole Arenta. 17n W.ah
h tm m i Si
H.
WYOMING
INSURANCE COMPANY,
W1LKE3-BARRE. PENNA.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, - - $150,
A SSETS.
Stock not called in,
Bills receivable,
V. S. 5 20 Bonds, - - - -'-
Temporary and call loans, - - .
103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock,
$.-.0,000
40,0tl(l
2.5,000
6,000
ti.lHO
5b' shares First National Bank at Wllks-Barre, 5,000
70 shares Second National BHnk at Wilkes Barre 7.(ho
40 shares Wilkes Barre Bridge Stock,
2.50
Real Estate. ...
Judgments, -Due
from Agents and others.
Cash in haud and in Bank.
1.519
10.'
7,414
1,84
o o
DIRECTORS.
G. M. IIOLLENBACK,
JOHN REICHARO.
SAMUEL WADI1AMS,
t.'HARLtS DORRANCE,
R. I. I. A COB.
I. . D. SHOEMAKER.
II. M. HOYT,
O. UOLMNS,
Wm. 8. ROSS,
CHARLES A MINER,
STEWART PIERCE,
G M HARDING.
G.
L
M IIOLLEMBACK. President.
D. SHOEMAKER. Vic Pr7. .
11. C. SMITH, SXCRATARY.
March 3. 1805
BROWN. Agent,
i. i insburg, Pa.
QREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
SEJUNG MACHINES.
Empire Shuttle achiuc '
SALESROOMS. 530 Broadway, N. Y.,
ISO Washington tt eet, Boston,
921 Chetnut Street. Philadelphia, .
PATENTED FEB. 14. 18(50.
THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new
principles of mechanism, possessing many rare
and valuable imprf veuients, having been examined
by the tuost profound experts, and pronounced to
Snnjjh'a'ty and Perfection Comhincd.
It has a straight needle, perpendicular action,
makes the LOCK or SHI TTLI-jt'TITCH. which will
neither RIP tor RAVEL, and is alike on both sides :
nerforms DPrfect sewing on every description i(
material, from Leather to the fme?t Nansook muslin
with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest
to the finest number. Having neither CAM or COG
WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as
smooth as glass, and is
Emphatically a Noiseless Machine.
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 steadily, witnout
fatigue or Injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Construc
tion renders it almost impossible to get out oi oraer
and is GUARANTEED by tbe company to give en
tire satisfaction.
We respectfully invite alt those who may desire to
supply themselves witn a superior arncie. 10 come
and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE.
One half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable
any person to work this machine to their entire sal
isliiction. Agents wanted for all towns i.i the United States,
where agencies are not. already esiaiuisiieii. ftiso
for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, V
whom a liberal discount will be given,
LMI'IRE SEWING MACHINE MF C CO..
530 Broadway, N. Y,
gTOVES A'D TINWARE.
A. M. RUPERT,
Announces to his many friends and numerous nil
t outers that he continues the above business at lir
old place of business ou MAIN STREET, BuOOM
BURG.
His customers and others can be accommodated
" fancy stoves
ui ail mnu, cu'vepipts, 1 in urtr, anu cvcij w..M,g,
article found in all well regulated STOVE
AND TINWAKE I.STAl:Lliii;.Mfc.NTS in the cities
anil on the most reasonable terms.
CT" SPOUTING, for houses and b rns. will be ou
up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing done
promptly and upon liberal terms.
He also keeps on hand a larze supply of Milk
Pans, of different sizes and prices ; be,ues a fine as
soseineii! of Fisner's Patent r-elf-Scalmg Fruit Pre
serving Cans. Give him a call.
July Irt, leuti. If.
jATEST FASHIONS DEMAND
J. IF. Rradlej's Celebrated Patent
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OR DOUBLE SPRING)
The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort anl
pleasure t any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Arm
Chairs, Church ' Pews, for Promenade and House
Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to oc
cupy a small place as ea-iiy and conveniently as a
Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable quality in crin
oline, not fouud in any Single Spring bkirt.
A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and
rreat convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will never after
wards willingly dipense with their use. For Chil
dren, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to
all others.
They will not bend orbreak like the Single Spring,
but will preserve their perfect and graceful hape
when three or f-'ir ordinary Skirts will have been
thrown aside as useless. The Hoop are covered
with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods
are not only double springs, hut twice (or double)
covered ; preventing lliem from wearing ou t w hen
dragging down stoops, stairs, tc.
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all la
dies and is universally reeoinniende.i by the Fnsliion
Mataxines as the STANDARD SKIRT OK FUE
FASHIONABLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantages iu
Crinoline, viz : sluperior -quality, perrect manufac
ture, stylikh shape and finish, flexibility, durability,
comfort and economy, enquire for J. W, Bridik'i
Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure
you get the genuine article,
CAUHON--To guard against IMPOSITION be
particular to NOTICE that skirts offered as "DU
PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : "J. W. Crad
ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waist
band none others are genuine. Also Notice that
every Hoop will admit a' pin passed through the
centre, thus revealing the two (or double) spring
braided together therein, which is the secret of their
flexibility and strength, and a combination not to be
found in any other Skirt.
FOR SALE in all Stores where FIRST CLASS
skirts are sold throughout the United States and
elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Tatent,
WESTS, BRADLEY k. CAR Y,
97 Chambers c 79 icSI Reade Stk., N. Y. '
October 10, 1sm. 4 in
JTEW STOVE AND TlN'sSHOP.
ON MAIN STREET, (NEARLY OPPOSITE
MILLER'S STORE,) BLOOMSBUR3, PA.
THE undersigned has j'ist fitted up, and opened,
his new
STOVE AKD TIIV SHOP5
in this place, where be is prepared to make np new
Tl? WARE of 9.11 kinds in bis line, and do repair
iu; with neatness and dispatch, upou the most rea
sonable terms. He also keeps on hand STOVES of
various patterns and styles, which he will sell upon
terms to sail Purchasers.
Give hi j. a eall. He is a good mechanic, and de
serving of ,r public patronage.
JACOB METZ.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, 13C6. ly.
SAMUEL KNORR,
A TTO i: IV E V- AT- L A AV,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
OJfice over Hartman'e Store, oppotile Port Office
BtoomstHirg, Aprils. 1966. tf.
WRAPPING AND MINING PA
PER. Having thoronchly overhauled my Pa
per Mills at Mil! Grove, near Bloomsburr, Columbia
County, Pa.. I em now prepared to bll all orders for
Wrappine, Dry Blasting and Water Proof Paper, on
short notice aad fair prices. I have opened a ware,
house in Wllken-Barre, and appointed Joseph Brown
of the firm of Brown, Grayac Co-, my agent to dispose
of my paper in Luzerne County.
THOMAS TRENCH,
Bloomsburg, Sept. 16. lS65i
CQQA "lOIYTIII Agents wanted
rr for s. nUrtl now Ttirt. tust ont. Ad.
srn(.
Mm ss!EyA
JYew Stock of Clothing.
UISIS3ISI IP
Spring mid Summer Goods.
INVITRS attention to bis stock of cheap an! fash
ionable Clothing at his Store, on
MJilN STREET. BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the rfmtrican House,
where he has just received from New York aud
Pbi ladelphia, a lull assortment of
jTIcii and Boy's Clotliiii?,
nrluilins the most fesliionabld, durable and hand
some, JJKtSd uouus, consisting or
Hox, Sack, Frock, Gum and Oil Clot'.
Coats, and rants,
of all sorts. nize, and colors. He also ha replen-
hed his nlready large stock of Full and Winter
Shawls; striped, figured and plnin Vests, shins
cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus
Denders and tanr.v orticles.
N. B. He hni constantly on hand a large and well
selected assortment of Cloths and Vesting, which
lie is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of
clothing on very short notice an J in the best of inau
ner.
All his clothing is niudc to wear and most of it is
of home uinuufaclure.
AND
Of every Description, Fin and Cheap. HisCase of
Jewelry is not surpassed ia this place. Call and ex
amine his geucral ateorliuenl of Clothing, Watches,
Jewelry, etc. &c
DAVID LOWtSBUKG
Bloonibburg, April 20.18U3.
NEW TOBACCO STORE
II. II. IIUNSBERGEPt,
Main Street, below the " American ibu.c,"
Where he keps on hand, and furnishes to tbe noire
and cout-y trade, at Philadelphia (lowest) prices,
FIXE ( CT AXD PLUG TOBACCOS,
DOMESTIC AND I MPORTED CIGARS, all kinds of
snOItlAG TOBACCO,
Snuffs, Meerschaum and Briar Wood Pipes, and all
articles pertaining to his trade.
O" Those small retail dealers in cigars and chew
ing tobaccos, would do well to gle hi in a call, in
stead ol sending to the cities for every Article tbey
need or purchasing of these country pedlars.
November Sl. JcW. Jin.
Lackawanua& Bloomsburg Kailioad.
S3T TWO DAILY TRAINS, -a
o
N AND AFTER NOVEMBER 27, I8C5, PAS
SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
P M PM AM
Leave Prranton, 4 40 li 50
Kingston, COO C.S5
H.loomsl urc, P.20 9 20
Arrive at Northumberland 9.50 10.35
LEAVE NORTH WARD.
A M PM
Leave Northumberland. 7.00 5 no
" Danville, 7-40 a 40
Bloomsburg, fl.25 " t 2
Arrive at Scranton. 12 40 10 15
Trains leavinc Kinsston at B.30 .i M for Scranton
connect with Trbln arriving at NcwYork at 4.W0
Leaving Northumbe'lmd at ri.00 A M.and hjnesion
2 30 P. M , connect with Train arriving at Now V ork
at 10,55 P. M
Passencer taking Train South from Scranton at 5 5
A M via oitliumberlaiid.reaib llurrilinri li 30 P M
Baltimore 5 :t0 P M.. Washington 10 OOP M via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P M.
11. A. FONDA. Supt.
Kingston, Nov .25. I?G5.
rpHE NEW
li'iiis Sc Slimmer ITIcdiciiic
AKS. PACtl LLA
COMBINED WITH
IODIDE OF LIME, '
PREPARED FOR
G. W. PETTES, BOSTON.
By
JA3IES K. MC1I0LS & CO.
Manufacturing Chemists,
MANUFACTURERS OFTHE
ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK
WITH
Protoxide of Iron,
Which has become to favorably known as a
TO.WC A.VD RESTOR.17 irE.
By Thysicians and Invalids in all parts of the roun
try,
The new preparation. "5.-irsaparr,la in combina
tion with Iodide of Lime," presents one of themoel
prompt alterative agon's, in a form capable of exert
ir.r full anion upon the sytem. and this in minute
and pleasant doses, li is conceded tiat the altera
tive, resolvent, or tonic effects f Iodine, are exert
ed most decidedly Lfn associited vt ith other alter
atives, in combination ; and the Sarsaparilla seenit
to fulfill perfectly all the favorable requisitions.
The fird -! ct usually observed when
SARSAPAH ILLA WITH IODIDE OrLIME"
is taken, is an Increase of appetite showing that it
has tonic properties of a marked character. Its al
ter air ve ertects are manifest in its ready combina
tion with the blood and tissues Pale, scrofulous
women and children improve rapidly under its use,
and the vital functions assume a nealthy condition.
It is admirably adapted to a large number of chron
ic or artit'j affirtions peculiar to children. It is suit
ed to them both by the mildness and efficiency of
medicinal elT-rt and the pleasant, attractive form of
the remedy. It miy be given for a long period where
constitutional intluences are desired, and no repug
nance, or disinclnial on to take the syrup, encoun
tered. In White-Swe dings. Hip Joint Disease, and
Distortions of the Spiiiu.it should be given persist
ently, in moderate dotes, until relief is obtained.
In the Spring of the Year, and during the
N'arni 'cotcr,
the accumulation of morbid matters in the system
seems to become inanited and very troublesome Las
situde, Headache, Boils, Cosiiveness, Loss of Appe
tite, Pains iu the Joints, Indigestion, etc., are very
common. Nothing ever devised is b"tter adapted to
exterminate or drive ofl'these afT-ctions than this new
combination of SARSAPARILLA WITU IODIDE
OF LIME.
JVe preparation lihe it, or tthirk approximates to i; as an
Alterative, or Blood Purifier,
kas rrer Irfore been plated within the rear' of invalids.
Indeed, it ia an entirely mew and srinxTir.c combina
tion, in no refl ect reseiuoling anything iiitheito em
ployed. Tbe opinion of medical men concerning it. the de
scription of its chemical character, therapeutic val
ue, manner of use, etc.. are given in a circulir,
which ran be had at the store of any and all first
class Drecgigts.
E7 ofd in Bloomsburg. wholesale and retail, by
Ever k Mover, and all Druggists
June 6, lnt. 6m.
1V.I
ISS LIZZIE PETERMAN,
Would announce to tbe ladies of Bloomsburg and
the public generally, that she has just received from
the eastern cities her
v. Spring and Siimiiicr
-, Stock ef
MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of all article usually found in first class
Millinery Store. Her goods are of the best inality
and among the most handsome and cheapest in the
nibrket. Call and examine them for yourselves.
Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin
ing Misi Feterinau'a slock til goods. Bonneis made
to ordei , on the shortest notice, or repaired.
Stort on Mam ftreet. 3d door below the store ef
Mendei.hall it. Rupert. -Bloomsburg,
May 2, 15CC if.
w
ALL T3APKK.
THE undersigned respectfully announces to the
public that he keeps constantly on band, at bis
old stand, one door below Lutz's Drag Store.
WALL PAPER,
Oil Cloth, and Taper Window Shades, Cords, Tas
sels and Fixtures, for Pictures., Sec. of the very
latest t les. and is prepared. to"do all kinds of papt r
hanging to order.
E. J.THORTON.
Bloomsburg, ApriM 186(5. tf
M. WHITMOVER,
ATTOItNEY - AT - UW,
BLOOMSBURG, P.
Office opposite Poll office, over Ilartman't store.
Back Pay, Bounty, Pensions and Gov
ernment claims promptly eolUcUd.
Bloomsberg, Apr. 4. '66.
J WILL GO TO
B2IQWJLS
. , , . mu , '''.irjLr rTNc
P O U T S' O
Hotsb and. Cattle Powte
This preparaHost;
long aad avorabljt
known, will thor
oughly rdnTigorats
brokea-dawn, sn4
lew-spirited fconctv
by strengthening
and eleanslDg tk
tomaoh and lasssj
tines.
It is a sure pr
Trntlve of all dim,
eases laeidenl to'
this animal, snch i
YELLOW WA
TER, H EAVE8,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VERS, FOUNDER
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITAL
ENERGY, fee. Its
use improves the
wind, Increases
the appetite-gives
a, smooth and
glossy skin ml
transforms the
LUKS TSVEB, OUlN'DSB-
miserable skeleton
horse.
into a ftna-looklxig and spirited1
To keeper! of Cors this preparation la lnvalnabU
It lqcreaMf the quantity and Improves the quality
oiuiemiik. Jtbsst
been proven by ac
tual experiment M
increase the qtua
tity of milk and
cream twenty per
eoni and nake Use
batter firnt ejkd
irMt In flittlnsi
eWQe elvei tken
an appetne, looeena
uetr hide, ana
makes t&em ttJira
much taster.
In all diseases of Swine, inch as Conghs, Clean to
the Langs, Liver,
tzo , this article
acts as a specific.
ay putting from
one-half a paper
to a paper in a
barrel of sr ill the
above diseases
will be eradicated
or entirely prevented. If given tn time, a eertss
preventive and care for the Hog Cholera,
Price 23 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers fbr ft
PS.EPAB") BY ' k .
S. V- FOUTZ Sc BRO.,
AT THEIR
IfllOLESAXE DCIG AXD MTDICIE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, ILL
For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers tr gb
out the United States. ,
f7" For sale at the Drug Store of
EYEK cy MOVER,
Bloomsburg Pa.
Bloomsburg, Jan. 6. IciOfi. 12mo.
DR. W. H. WHITMOB,.
HAS been in successful practice for a number oj
years, with the raperience of the different hos
pital in Europe, a I i-o a member of the Analytical
Medical Institute of New Y rk, conti lues to attend
to all professional ca'es at bis office No. bd Filbert
Street, Philadelphia.
2. No patent MeiJi'-.ines are used or recommended ;
the remedies administered are those which .will net
break rnwn the constitution, but renovate the sys
tem from all injuries it hag sustained from mineral
medicines, and . leave tbe system in a healthy and
perfectly cur.-d condition,
3. DVSPnPSI. that distressing disease and fell
destroyer nf health and happine. undermining the
con tituti m (.nd yeaily carrying thousands to un
timely Braves, can mol empha.ically be cured.
4, Melancholy. Abberraliou. that slatn ot Aline,
tion and weakness of the mind which render pr
soot, incapabl ,.t enjoying tbe pleasures or perform
ing the duties of life,
5, RHEUMATISM, in any form er condition,ckron
ia or acute, warranted curable..
. El'I l.l.r.S v. or falling M- kness, all chrotiit or
stubbcrn case of
FfiflALG DISEASES
radically removed ; Sat Rheum and every descrip
tion of ulcerations : l ilt and scrofulous diseases
wtiii h h.-ive baffled all previous medical skill, can be
cured by my ireulmeiit ; and I do say alt disease,
(ye 'oksi-mpT!ON) ran be cured by wearing my Medi
cated Jacket, which is protection to the lungs
against all rhanpes of weailier in all climates hav
ing investigated for year' the came and cbaractar oi
iiiiermiirents (ft-ver and dsue) iu all parts of the
United States will cure periuum nlly all chronic or
acute cases of ague and nervous pneanes in a few
lancer Cured without the knife or Drawing
B ood.
Tape Worm, thnt dread to the noman Family for
years, cm l.e removed uith two or thine ef
my new ly discovered remedy, warranted in all casus.
onsnltnion in the Eiiglmh and German Langaagcs
free of ch.irite. Will make visits any distance, if
desired. M-iy be addresse by letter (confldentiallv.)
and leiliciue bent with proper directions to fcny
rarl ol thu country.
OFFICE Ko, 123 Filbert St. Pbila.
April 4. IStiO ly.
ITuTjrii. EVANS,
riiysician and Surgeon.
nAVIN(i loi-a'ed ppnnanenily on Halt
Sue-!, r.LOdMsBURG. Pa., woold in
form the public genera'! . that he isprepraruU to
attend to all business faithfully and punctually that
may be intrusted to bis care, ou terms cooanis
rate witli the times.
tTT" He piy Uriel attention to Sergry as well
as medicine,
Nov ,'.15, 1 603, ly.
M. M. TBAUGH,
ATTKAEY-AT-La V,
BLOOMSBURG, Ih.
Will practice in the several Courts of Colusefia
and adjoining counties.
XJr All Collections promptly attended to.
June St), lt5.
CHAS. G. BARKLEY,
Attorney at Law,
DL003ISCCI1C, C0LC?ICIA CO., PA.
WILL practice in the several Courts of Colaubfa
County. All legal bnsiness intrusted to his
caie shall receive piompt attention.
Office On Main Mrcel, Exchange Buildings, ever
Miller's Store.
iilnomsburr. April 13, IPC4.
gALlSBUKY, miO. & CO.,
Extensive Manufacturers and Importer of
Gold, Plated end Orcide Jewelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL
AMCKICAX, CCIISII AXD StrS
CASED CYOUnSELVF.S.
And every desrriptiou of
Fiwcif Goods and Yankee Notions,
F.specially adapted- and designed for Southern aad
Western Trade.
Circulars and full descriptive Priee Lists aent
free.
Ageuts wanted everywhere. Address,
BALISIU'RV. BRO. A CO..
5IDORKACE STREET.
Previdsaee. R. (.
Of lobe r 84. T-fiff. 3.
OMNIBUS LIME.
THE underpinned would respectfully aasneaee t
1 tbe citizens of Bloomsburg, and the peblie
erallv. tlmt he is running
an OMMBL'S LIN K. be. V.'
tween this ! lure aud tbe dif
ferent Rail Road Depots dai
ly. (Sundays excepted) to'
connect with the several Trains going Snath a West
on tbe Catawissa and Williamsport Rail Road, and
v ith those going North and South on tbe Lack, tx.
Bloomsburg Road.
His OM Nl IIUS.-FS are in good condition, eotnme
dinus snd comfortable, and charges reasonable.
ILf rersons sjriruisg lo meet or see trir frlsade
depart, ran be accommodated, upon leasnarbltr
charges, by leaving timely notice at any of t he Be
JACOB L. GIRT0N,
Proprietor.
Bloomsburg. April 37. lP,f
D
RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS.
Purr Medirines. at John It. Moyer'e Dreg Store,
Corner of Main and Market Streets. A good asseef
meut of
PURE EHMTftS, .
Medicines, Paints. Oils and Vsrnisbos. always o
hard, and will be sold cheaper than at any eshcr
Drt g Store ia tqwn.
QUALITY GUARANTEED.
Prescriptions carefully compounded at Meyer's'
Drug Store,
Ayers and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moytr's Drajf
Store,
WtfUart s Tar Cordiil. Baker's Cod Liver OT1,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, sold at oyer's Dreg
Store.
For aay reliable patent medicines, call etoyers
Drug Store. .
Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J.Ks.
Moyer's Drug Store, Bloomsburg. Pa.
May 2.1806. tf.
BLA.NKS I I5LANKS ! !
Of pyprr dycririion for sale at lkiioffice '