-AGPvICPLTURAXT- Some fanners treat their horses in winter EVacli as they do their fattening cattle arid sheep ; - they give abundant food, and bat little :exereiie, keep thew in a warm and dimly lighted stable, and if they do . but grow fat; with their cattle and sheep, they deem , it convincing proof that the proper course Las been pursued. Now horses in good working condition, at least, should al ways be Been on the premises rf a good farmer, but his gratitude towards these faith ful servants should not induce him, at any time of the year, to stall feed them. The butcher wants thick meat and 'plenty of tal low in the cattle and sheep, but the plow man looks for strong muscle, spirit and en durance in his team. The food and care of the different animals should be consistent with the ultimate purpose they are to serve. Fat horses that have been wintered mostly in the stable, without much exercise are not fit for hard service at the opening of the working seasons in the Spring, and a pro lific source of disease is the hard work they are frequently compelled to do when they are not in proper condition. The ordinary winter business of the farmer does not call for much exercise of his team, and if he have several, most . of them may be entirely idle. In such cases it is an ex cellent plan to have a yard for their especial benefit, well littered and safe, and let them have access to it several hours each day. The horses -should be unshod, and if any are -iImr tliv mnv rx tnrnofl lnna at f7ifTirnt hours from -the others. The horses will - show by their playful actions how much they enjoy this temporary relief from the stall. Another very important thing often neg lected by farmers -is. the grooming of their teams. In the summer time the horse by rolling in the pasture, to a certain extent cleans himself; besides, the rains have some effect. But in the stable he relies on the care of his master, and the keen enjoymcct the curry-comb and brush evidently give him, should be an ample reward for the la bor. A "well lighted stable, thoroughly ven tilated yet free from currents of air, should also bo provided. In- regard to the feed of horses, most farmers we think will agree to the proposi tion that it is always good economy to grind or mash all kind3 of grain before feeding. It is well established that cut straw, corn stalks, or other ooaree fodder fed with some grain is cheaper than to winter the horses wholly on hay. Without stopping' to assign reasons, we think they also come out in Spring in better condition than when fed on b.3y alone. Good wheat or oat straw fed with bran strengthened with corn meal has been found excellent When the weather is not too cold it is preferable to dampen the cut hay or straw and sprinkle thVmeal on it. The wintering of horses shoSfd begin with the first approach' of cold autumn nights. Jo work horses should now be left in the pasture except in the day time. Exposure to a single autumn storm might cause enough damage to the farmer's team to have paid for years of timely care. MAKING STOCK COMFORTABLE. It is for the interest of every farmer to see that his stock are comfortably provided for, which consists not merely in housing and feeding them well, as this may be well and faithfully done, and still an animal may be uncomfortable for want of pure water, sufficient air, proper cleanliness, &c, all of which conditions are essential to its well be ing. No matter how slight the inconvca ience, or neglect may seem, so long as an an imal is made uncomfortable, it will not thrive as well, nor be as well fitted to labor, nor in the case of milch cows, be as productive in icilk, as would be the case, where the cause -or causes pt discomfort removed. To re alize the most profit from keeping stock, every condition neccessary to their comfort should be secured and maintained. An an imal poorly housed, if ever so well fed, will foil to give a satisfactory return in growth and flesh for the amount of food consumed. Stock should be comfortably provided for, as a matter of economy, setting aside every other consideration. When animals are supplied with an abundance of the best quality of hay and grain, the bad effects arising from neglect in other particulars, will not be as easily perceived,' as when in con nection with the same neglect, they are poor ly fed, although there is a loss to the owner in the first instance often-times, from tn2 ex cess of food consumed, which under differ ent management might have been saved ; but when the fbdder on hand is either defi cient in quantity or inferior in quality, asit often i3, the utmost care and judgment need to be exercised in feeding, to maintain stock ia good condition, and to make them a source of profit. Variety in feeding should always be carried out as much as possible, as any thing calculated to create and increase a rel ish for food will keep the animal in good condition. The food, therefore, should be ,., changed a3 occasion requires, and roots. and grain fed alternately with hay, 6talks and straw, and it has been found, by experience, that where the appetite is thus excited and kept up, stock can be - well and profitably kept on less and poorer food, as where with out the variety, more and better food is giv en. Sectke the Leaves. The woods are full of leaves. Indeed they appear to be .jnorc abundant than ever, but farmers do not valdb them as highly as we think they should. . For barnyards especially thej are profitable to haul in. They aro obtainable too when there is a little pressing work on hand. Gathered up in heaps they can be readily loaded in carts and wagon3 with c!cs3 hclvings by using either a cloth some two cr three yards square, or with a wood en r-Io and the arm. Hogs arc very fond ef.tL.ezi for fitter, so aro cows; and for compost they are excellent. A3 oat3 straw 23 bow usually fed to cattle and rye straw ccnunancLi a high price in the market, there ii Ec-iLisg left for the purpose of littering exc-ept wheat rtriw. LTenea forest leaves ETic-'.lfce held in higher estimation than i. cc-smorJy arc. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU7 X. positive and EpocWa Remedy ttu diseases of tbs Bladder, EliMm Crave! mmd Ireplaal Swellta-. Thta MsdJcws Increase the power of digestion, and excites the absorbents Into healtbyactkm, by which the watery orealcarcous depositions, and all unnatural eo fcrjemenU aro reduced, as well as pain and Inflammation, ead la good for nen, women and children. in HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion, attended with tho following Symptoms i Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Difficulty of Breathing, Trembling, Wakefulness, rein In tho Bact, Flashing of the Body, Eruptions of tho Face, Pallid Countenance. Loss of Memory, Weak Nerves, Horror of Disease, Dimness of Ylilonj , - Hot Bands, Dryness of the Skin, Universal Lassitude, These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which thU KcdV cine invariably removes), soon follow FATUITY. EPILEPTIC FITS, &e. In one of which the patient may expire. "VTTio eon say they are not frequently followed by thoeo direful dls eases rNSAXlTY JLSD COSSTJMPTIOXf Many are aware of the cause of thr ir Euffcrlnc.bat cane wiU confess. The records of the Insane asylums and ft9 melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to tie trnth of tbo assertion. The Constitution, once affected by organic weatnes. requires the old of medicine to strengthen sndlnTlsoraf the syrtoui, which HIiLM FOLD'S EXTHACT OF UvtuUily dcc3. A trial trill convince the oosi eprtcM- tomnry affection peculiar to resales, the toM, Brotrc Is uncalled by any other remedy, and tor all ecxtflalntt incident to the sex, or In tho DKCLETE OB CHANGE OF LIFE, jy- bxx STjrrrona axctx. X3T Ko Family hctxld bo without lte Take no Dolsam, Mercury, or ncploaeaat medicine for onpleasant and dangerous diseascj. IiELHBOLD'S EXTRACT CUCfiU - JJTD Cures Secret Diseases Xn an their stages little expense, little or no change of diet, no Inconvenience, and NO EXPOSURE. CJSE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all affections and diseases of these organs, whetucr EXISTTN'Q IN MALE OB FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no metier bow long standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And It Is certain to have the desired eflsot ia all diseases for which It U recommended. BLOCD! BX.GOS! DLOOD! HelrrLbold's mcHXT coxamiin) coxpoxnra FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAKILLA For purifying the Elood, removing all chronic corstllc Bonal diseases arising from en Impure state of tho Llood, and the only reliable and effectual tao'n-n remedy lot Cj cure or Scrofula, Scold Ecad, Ec.lt I'-tcim. Vzz ta 1 Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations cftto Throat cul Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Err&ipohu, and aacaly Eruptions of the Efcln. AXD BBATJTIFrirO THE COMPXJSIOS. KOT A FEV of the worst disorders that strict mankind arise from tha corruption that accumulates In the Elood. Of all tho L coverics that have been made to purse it out, none csa equal In eHect Rsxxbou's CoxrorjrD Exteact cr S-e-UMiaiAA. It clssnscs and renovates the riocd. Initial the visor of health into the system, nnd purges out ti;o humors, which mate dlsc&fo. It otlmcl.-.tes the hcaVy functiocaf the body, aid expels the disorders that grov anc?rankl"ln the blood. Such a remedy that couM Lo relied on has long been sorgbt for, and now, for the Er.t time the public have one on which they can depend. Cur r pace here docs cot crtmlt of certllicat ca to cho w lta cCcc U but the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick U:t i. has Its virtues surpassing anything they have ever tuken Two tablespoottJtal of tho Extract of SarsapavilU iili j.l t9 a pint of water is eqnal to tho Lisbon Diet Eriak. aid one bottle is fully eqnal to a gallon of tho Syrup of S&rsa parffla, or the decoction as usually mudo. irEIBOIJD'S BOSS WASH, An excellent Lotion for disease! arising from habits cl dissipation, used It connection with the Extract3 Bncha and Sarsaparlllo, la such diseases as recommended. Evi dence of the most responsible and rc?iUo character t. ill accompany the medicines. AIm explicit direction fcr CM, toilh hundreds of thousand living witnesses, and c L wards of 0,000 uajollcltcd certificates ami recommends tory letters, many of which are Iron the highest co-rcca. Including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, &e. Tho Proprietor has never resorted to taelr pubiicatiou In tho newspapers ; he does not do this from the fact that Mj articles rack as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped np by ccrUucdics. The Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, should stand simple, rmre, majestic, having Fact for its basis, IadacUon for lti pillar, and Truth alone fcr 1U Capitol. Ify Extract Ear3apart!la is a Elooa Parlfler ; ray Extract Buchu Is a Diuretic, and WEI act ss such in all cases. Doth are prepared on purely 6clcntino princlples-At racuo and are the most active measures cf cither thot can be made. A ready and conclusive test wt'.l bo a com parieoa of their properties with those set forth la tho Sol lowing works : Ece Dlipencatory of the Cnlted States. Bee Profeecor DEwis valuable works on the Practloe cf Physic. Bee remarks mado hy the celebrated Dr. Pirrsic, Phlla. Ece remarks madoy Dr. EpbTjih McDowai.1, a cele brated Physician and llembcr cf tho EojrJ Conegoof Eurgeona, Ireland, and published ia ths Transactions of the King and Queen's JoarnaL Bee aledlco-Chirnrglcal Ecvlew, published by Dexx TxaTxaa, Fenow of the Poyol College of Surgeons. Sec most of the late standard works oa iledieiae. BOLD BY ALL DETJGGISTS : Address letters for Information, In confidence, to II. T. HEIiMBOLD, C&emistw PBETCCPaL depots rielmbold's Drag and Chemical Warehouse - Ko, 694 EEOABWAT, SE"W TOEX, and ' ' rielmbold's Medical Depot, So. 104 SOUTH TE3TH ST, PHILADELPEiA. HE PERUVIAN SYRUP 13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF TnE Protoxide ol Iron, a new discover j in medicine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY supplying the Blood with it vital principle, ob LIVIR KHMIKT -IRON. This is the secret of the wonderful success of this remedy in earing Dyspepsia, Liyer Oomplaint, Dropsy, Cbrooio Diarrboen, Uuib, Nervous Affections, Chills atd Fever?, Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys & Bladder, Female, Complaints, and all diseases originating " BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Dtbility or a low state of the rytlem Being Tree from Alcohol rorm' energriz. ing effects are not fUowrf by corresponding r-ac-tion.but are nermanen.i"f"'n streagth.yipor and New Life inte all r"'"";, ystcw, and bunding up an IRON CONdTiTUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY From the Vnerble Archdeacon 8;OTT. D. D. yoH. Canada East. March a4,I855. . ! am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more than 25 years' Handing." , "f have so wonderfully benefitted in the thrre abort n ecks during which 1 have used the Pe ruTian 3fruP''ht lean scarcely pemuade my self of ine reality- People who have known me are aston jyaed at the change. I am widely known and can but recommend to otht-r that which has done so niuch for ine " A CASE OF 27 YER3" STANDING CURED. From INSLEV JEVVETI", No.lS Avon Place .Boston 1 havo suflered. and sometimes severely, for 27 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced takin; the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit fronit In he course of three or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my sufferings, and have enjoyed nnin terrupfd health ever since." AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON, PATS: "1 have been using the Peruvian S?yrup for some time pan; it gives me new Vigor.Buoyancy of spir its. Elasticity of Muscle." Theiuandt kave been changed by the use of this rcmejy frm weak, tukly,ujcring creatures, to tlrong.keaithy: and kappp men and tromen; and invalids cannot reasona bly hesitate to given a trial, A pamphlet of paces containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent rata loauy address. 1C7" fee that cai.li bottlubas Paacvix Strut blown iu me giass. FOR SALE BY J. T. DUTSMOEE. Proprietor. 3(5 Dey Ht.Netv Vork KOLLI UV ALL. UUUGGlSld. s CROFULA. All Medical Men arree thit IODINE is the BEST KbJltur Tor Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a fcuc SntnTWH of it. Ir. II. Anders Iodine Water Is a Pure Solution of Iodine. WITHOUT TV SOL- VFNTI I Containing a Full Grain to each ounce of water. A. most Powcrful YitaliziDg Agent and Restorative. BAseuredand will cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold forum. ULCERS. CANCERS. SYPI1 1 LI3.SALT RHEUM ; and it ha been used witb astonishing success in ca ses of Rheumatism, KvspepMaf Con sumption, Female t'omplaiuts. Heart, Liver and Kidney iiiejes.&e. Circulars will be sent rsaa to auy one seni'ing their address. Price $1,( 0 a bottle, or n for 95.00 Prepared by Ur. H. ANUEHS, Physician & Chemist.; For Sale by J. P. DI.VS3IORE. 36 Dey St. New Y And by all Druggists. yISTAR'S BALSAM OF WIIjD cherry HAS BEEN USED FOR NEAHLY HALF A CENTURY, with the most to!ii-hing success in curing Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, gyre Tbroat IcflueDZi, WhoofiDg cougb, Croup, Liver complaint, Bronchitis, Diffi culty of Ureatbiag, Asthma, ad ever j affec tion of THE TIIIiOAT,LUiGS 4- CUES7. which rarries off more victims than nny other dis eam and which baffl s the rkill of the. Physicians to a greater extent than anv other malady, often YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effl-ct, safe in its Oper- IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation. free from noxious ingrfrtjnent poi.oos. or minerals ;unlling skill. scirn e.acd medi cal knowledge ; combining all that is 7aluulle in the vegetable kingdom for this class of diea-c ,it is INCOMPARABLE 1 and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con fidence of the public. SEYMOUR TIIATCnEIi, M. D., of Herman, N. Y.. write as follows : VisTa's 15lsm or Wild Omerrv rive universal palixfarlion. It seems to cureaoa;b by lin.sf nmj and cleanriug the luns.and allaying irritntion thus removing tbe cause, instead of drying up the roujh aud leaving the rause behind. I consider the Haisnin as go d as any, if not the best, Cough medicine who which 1 am acquainted." Rev. Jacob Seculer, of IlaDover, Pa. Well known and much respectad among the German population in this e.ountry. makes the following state ment (or the benefit of the atilicted, Dsa iss Having realised in my family impor tant benefits from tbe use cf your valuable prep.ua lion WiTAa Balsam or W'ild Cbsbbv it affords me pleasure to recommend it to tbe public. Some eight years ago one of my dausbters seemed to be in a de cline ana little hopes of lier recovery were enienain ed t then procured a buttle of your exeetlenl Balaam, and before she bad takn the whole of the contents of tbe bottle there was a great improvement in her health. I hove, in my Individual case made frequent use oi your valuable mediciiie.aud have always been bencntteO by it, JACOB SECHLER. Trice One Dollar a BoUlc. FOR SALE BY . J. P. DINSMORE, ?G Dey Street. New York SETU W I'OWI.E, U CON, Proprietors,, Boston. AMD ST ALL naroeTf. G RACES Celebrated Salvo CURES CUTS.BURNS. SCALDS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CCRES WOUNDS.BRUISES. SPRAIN'S, Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS. ULCERS. CANCERS. Grace's Cdebrted alve CURES 9 ALT RHEUM, ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAINS. Grace's Celebrated Salvo HEALS OLD SORES, FRESH WOUNDS.&e. It is prompt ia action, removes pain at onec. and re daces tbe most sngry-looking swellings and imfla matlons. as if by magic thus affordinig relief and a complete core. Only 25 sents a box 1 (Sent by mail for 35 cents,) For .Sale by T.J. VMvaMni: p, Street. New Yevft.- T AEGAISS IN WATCHfS. Tbe UNION WATCH CO., mano torturers, 149 Broadway, New York, offer "l'r "' f''e" tban cost, for rash. This ,1 tot dealers wishing to repl'sn for 'V selert design "trf;i;;Pi " , PLUlERS' VV A :-,,roPe' niaile, in stoat t from a grest variety deViTif fr'" lhl ral" "I'0" "nv condition. 1 HUPTlNfl SILVKR WATCHKS. I'.nrlish move ment, ptfr,cci,r tojusica. anu warrnoiuu curreci nine keeper ; beautifully engraved stout double rases. wn,idial and f.inry cut bunds tiold only by the t4,a of six. p;ice5)T. This ia the cheapest really fooA article in the market, furnishing a stout hunt ing durnble watrli. which WILL KbBl' liUOU Tl V E at a MODERATE PRl'ii In justice to many retail dealers whom we are supplying, these watches will not be sold to any one at retail, or in any quantity less than a ease of six. tiOLD PLATED WATCHES, 13 K. plate, same movement as above, and is precisely tbe same style; of watch, with the exception that these are heavily plated on composition metal, Price, per case of six, o7. Sold only by tlfe case I HUNTING SILVER WATCFIES, in superior fin ished cases, full engraved, s icn that readily sell at retail at -from 'U each upward', per case of siJ.JTi Same in gilt cases, per half dozen, Sold only by tbe Case 1 Improved Henry Stiver Duplex Chronome ters in fully ruby action movement. Those wishing a superior time-piece, that can be relied upon in all seasons and weatbe r. should buy this. For Railroad men and others reqniring an ac curate tune-piece this is unsurpassed. Cased in best silver in a handsome and durable manner, per case of six. f-204. a sample will be sold for 35. These watches retail at from 975 to flOO. AMERICAN WATCHES. OF OUR OWN MANU FACTURE AND WARRANTED. Two ounce Silver Cases. Have the best running apparatus of any watch ih existence. Per case of six $ino. Singlt. one $34. Retail at S10 ana uowards. Also Gold and bilvei Watches, a superb stork of snver ware, anu com. pi.nej and Cirt Jewelry for Country Merchant. Pedlars, c. Goods sent to anv part of the country by Express. C- O. D to be paid for when received. Order atonce . No advances required. f;nd for Circular. UNION WATCH CO., 149 Broadway, New York, October 10, 19iJf. JEW JOAL Y TALW. The unilersigqcd respectfully informs the citizens of Ulooiniiburg and Columbia county , tht they keep sll the different numbers of stove coal anj selected lump coal for :nihing purposes, on their wharf, ad joining McKelvv, Neal 6t Go's Fur n are ; with a good pair liufialo scales on the wharf.to weigh coal, hay and straw. .HfWHe a norse ana wason, to deliver coal to those who desire it. As we purchase a Urge amount or coal, we Intend to keep a superior article nod sell at the very lowest prices. I'lea-ie cal.and examine lor yourselves Detore purcnamr elsewniere. J. W. HKNDEKSHOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. THE nnrfcrsimed will take, in exchange for Coal 1 and Groceries, the following named srticles : vheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Lard, Ham.Siioul der. and side meat. Butter, Eges. Hay. ic, at the liihestrSsh prices, at bis Grocery iftore, adjoining tneir coal yaru. J. tv . it l in utuauiri', Rloomeburg, April 25, lrflMi, Jy. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. Bl,OOMSHUlfG,CO TVrLUMBlA CO., PA. 9 S" iS,'"rrlS T'llE subscriber, proprietor ive establishment, is no p pared to receive orders All Kinds of Machinery, for Cotlerie. fllaat Furnaces, Ftalionary Engines MILL". THRESHING MACHINES. &C tC. lie is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and , utterns, p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in hit-ciass roundries. His extensive facilities and practical woikmen, war anthi'uin recviving tbe largest contracts on the in t reisonable terms. ITT" tirain of all kinds will be taken in exchange foi raitins. Z? This establishment is loca.ed near the l.ackawa- na A Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. PETER BILLilYER Uleomsburg, Sept. 12. I3fi3. DENTISTRY. C. II O W E It, SURGEON DBNTTST. d ceOPrTt'ir r i v v. . - - i. : e- H ; , v. -, i. . men oi il omst)Urgand vicinity, tie is prepared to attend to all the varioas operations in the line of Ins profession andis provided Willi tie latest i.nproved fJKL'KUIIJ TF.r.TH; whirf Will bein-M-rted on goM.platiiia. silver and rubber br e to look w II as the natmal teeth Mi ier.il plate and block teeth manufactured ar all o) en lions on tecth.cn refully and properly attended to. Residence and office a few doors above tbe Court H "lie. same side. Blocngburg, June G 13C3 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, searly opposite the Episcopal Church CIO THING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. T Y stock is composed of fine elothiny. medinm ill nd low priced adapted to all conditions, testes and warns. He has the latest styles for the season a fine assortment of Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shavr.s, from low to tho very best His Goods are tashiunab'.e and veil Made. In addition to n.y stock of r:a ly-mide clothing, I have piece goods for custom orders, Clothst Cn$iiiicres, &c, &c. And having one of the first class cutters, I guarair tee a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a variety of W 00LEX AiD LIXEX ShlRTS, Stockings Neckties, Collars. Stocks. Handkerrhitfs everything in tbe gentlemen's li'ie of clothine. Also, Hals, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet ba;s. I will sell at the lowest Market priews. Plpase give me a call before purchasing eNewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg. Nov. 15, 1PC5. j 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FECNINO BOARDS FOR salo. Tbe underi-ifned ofii-rs for sale upon the most ruasonable terms, at his place of business, in BENTON. COLU.MIIA COUNTY, one hundred thou sand shingles and a Inree lot ot fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemlock. J. J. McU:NRY. Benton. .May 9. IE6G. NORTHERN CENTRAL D1KLCT K05JTIJ NORTH AND SOUTH, Jltrovgh Letvcee.i Baltimore and Eot-hcstcr Without Change oi Cars. o N and after November 19th, ISCC.Trains will leave a lollows : NORTHWARD, BUFFALO EXPRFP3 leaves Baltimore 10 10, di-i!y, Philadelphia P 50 P, M, Ilarrisbur; i,v5 A. M , deliv ering passengers at Northumberland, 5, 0 A. M. for traia on I.arkawanna and Bloomsburg Rail Road, leaving at 7.00 A, M. arriving in l;anv il!e7,IO A.M. Bloomsburg 8.2o A.M. Kingston 10.40 A. M, Scran ton 1-2,00 noon. MAIL leaves Baltimore 9.43 A. M. daily, (except Sundays) Philadelphia 7.50 A. M, Harrisburg 1,-20 F. M , delivering passengers at Northumberland 4 45 P.M. for train on Lackawanna and Uloojisburg Rail Road, l-avir.s there at 5.-20 P. M. arriving in Danville COO P. M. Bloomsburg 0.45 P, M. Kingt ton 9 00 P. M . Scranton 10,15 : p.-oceedin north and arriving in Williamsport at 6 45 P. M. FAST LINE, leaves Baltimore , daily ( except Sun days) lilt P. M. Philadelphia 1 2 noon, liarrisburg 5,10 P.M. Northumberland 6 43 P.M. re.naiu over night, and lesve following morning at 7.00, arriving in tscramon 14.00 noon. SOUTHWARD. EXPRESS TRAIN. leaves NorUiumbcrland 1130. P.M. (except Sunday)receiving passengers, leaving Scranton at 4 40A.M. Pittton 5 20 A, M. Kings ton 6 00 P M. Bloomsburg S.n7 P. M. arrivin- in Phil aiielpl ia 7.00 A. M. Harrisburg 2.30 A. M. Calliruore 7.00 A M. MAIL TRAIN, leaves Northumberland 10.16 A.M. daily, (sxi-ept Sundays) receiving passeugers. leaving cran ton at 5.50 A. M. PilZMon .1. t. Kingston 6 55 A. M. Bloomsburg H.07 A. M. Danuille 9.54 A. ani arriving in Ilarrisbt'rg 1,15 P. M. Philadelphia 5.50 P. M. Baltimore 6.00 P. M. i'ast Line, leaves Northumberland at C.2o a. m. arriving in Harrisburg at 9.0G a. m. Philadelphia l.W p. in. Baltimore 1 no. By this route fright from Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Rochester and Canandaigua or any intcrme diate point on New York Central can be shipped through, when in full car loads to any point on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail Road, without breaking bulks Rates of freight and Passenger fare as low as b any other route J. N. DcBARRY. E. S. YOUNG. GenI Sup't. Harnskarg, Pa. Gen'l Pass, Agent, Baltimore, and ISAAC M. SCHEOMERHORN. Gen'I Western Freight Agent, Buffalo, N.Y. . December, 19. IcOi. B Umeekeaenpder.ne.....My engraved, white dial and fancy flni-hed h- " H rb orns i.t. Pri.e. per r miri. I he Knme-. l-oM pliiletl, per cuso of e"r' ' ll OM.V IIV TIIKi:AR1 IA'. rin not -J? t; 1. for WYOFMNG INSURANCE I.TIPAITY, W I LK ES-B A R R E. PENNA. CAPITAL AX I) SUK PLUS, - - $150, A 8SETS. Stork not called in, - $50 40 25 6 ,000 Bills receivable, - ,000 IT. 8. 5 -'JO Bonds, ,0IK1 ,000 'na.,.n.a , w M nri Anil liuni. . 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock, I II J BlIWC" . J " H- " " , - 5l, shares First National Bank si Wilks-Barre, 5 6 IriO ,000 70 shares Second ixaiionai nana at v imes oarre i 40 shares Wllkes-liurre Bridge Stock, 2 Real Estate. ...... 1 Judgments, ,x0 5H0 .519 10-J .414 Due from Acents and others. ' Cash in baud and in Bank. 1 I1IRHCTORS. (t. M. HOLLENBACK, L. D. SHOEMAKER. JOHN REICH A RD. II. M. HOYT, SAMUEL WAOHAMS, O. .'OLLINS. CHARLES DORRANCE, Wm. S. ROSS, R D HCOE CHARLE A. MINER, STEWART PIERCE, G M HARDING. G. M HOM.ENAt"K. President. L. I). SHOEMAKER. Vice Pre'f. R. C. SMITH. S.ca.T.KT. p March 25. 18C5 ' "'abnrg. Pa. QREAT IMPROVEMENT IN SEIUNG MACHINES. Ei::pirc Shuttle Iflnchine ! S ALESROOMS, 530 Broadway. N. Y., 2o0 Washington tt eet, Boston. 931 Che. nut Street. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEU. 14. lr:60. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new prinriples of uiechanimu, possessing many rare and valuable impr vements, liavmz been examined by tbe most profound experts, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfection Combined. It has a straight needl, perpendicular artion, makes the LUCK or Sill TrLEVl'ITCH. which will neither RIP r RAVEL, and is alike on both sides ; performs perf'-ct sewing on every description of material, from Leather to the finest Nansook muslin, wi;h cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest numbi. Having neither CAM or COG WU EEL. and the kast possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphntimlbi a soieltxs 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, wituout fatigue "or Injury to health. Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity of Construc tion renders i'. almost impossible to eet out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superi r article, to come and examine this UNRIVALLED M ACHINE. One half hour's instruction is sufficient to enable any person to work this machine to their entire sat isfaction. Ajents wanted for all towns i t the United States, where agenries are not already established. Also, for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will b" eiven. LMI'IKE btWl.VG MACHINE MF"G CO.. 530 Broadway, N. Y, gTOV ES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numerous rm tnmers that he continues the above business at his old place of business on MAIN si' it LET, BLOOMS BUKG. His customers and others can be accommodated with FANCY STOVES of all kind. Stovepipes, Tinware, and every 5 aoii-ic i hi w in Itniniril -J I l ' , - - AVfl TlXVVAHP. mTAItl.lSlI VkVT in and on the moft reasonable terms. Dy SPOUTING, for houses and b rns, will be put up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing done promptly and unon liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a lnrse supply of Milk Pans, of different sizes and prices ; beides a fine as sortment of Fisher's Patent elf-Sealing Fruit Pre serving Cans. Give him a call July irt. lHiiO. tf. jATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. IF. Bradlfj's ielebralrd Pa(eat iiJprKX t:isi,iaTic (OR DOUBLE SPRING) The Wonderful Flexibility and great comfort and pleasurs to any Lady wearins the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly iu all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars. Arm Chairs, Ch.irch Pews, for Promenade and House Dress, ssthe Skirt can be folded when in use to oc cupy a stun II place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable quality iu crin oline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A Lady bavins enjoyed tbr pleasure, comfort, and preat convenience of wearln; the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day, will uever after wards willingly dispense with their use, l or Chil dren. M iss cs and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Sin-Ie Sprinz, but will preserve thcii perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been til row ii aside as useless. Tho Hoops are covered with double and tw i-ted thread, and the bottom rods are not only double sprinss. but tw i-e (or double) covered ; preventing tneiu' from wearing out when dragging; down stoops, stairs, &c. Tho Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all la dies and is universal!? rer.omniendel I v the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF FHE FASHIONABLE WOULD. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz : Superior quality, perfect manufac ture. s:ylih shape and finish, rl.-xibili: r, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. W. huxvi ti's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you g-t the genuine articli;, CALniON. To snard against IMPOSITION be particular to NOTICE that tUirts oiTcred s DU PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : 4-J. IV. BraJ ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs." upon the u aipt baud none oth-rs are genuine. Also Notice Hint every Hoop will aluiit a pin pissivl through, th centre, thus revealing the two (or double.) spring braided together therein, which is tbe secret of their flexibility and Mrcncih, and a combination not to be found in any other fkirl. FOR SALE in all Stores where FlRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout tbo United States and elsewhere. Manufactured lv the Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY fcCAKY. 97 Chambers Sc. 79 tt el Reade St N. Y. October 10, lUi. in Is1 TEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON M A I V STR EET, (NEARLY" OPPOSITE vf!SaVmiti 4rw2Sd v-ttt&zi uSisf;. X 8I UKE.J BLOOJISBtR j, PA. THE undersigned has jnst fitted np, and opened, his new STOVE Aft II TI1 SHOP, in this plare. where he is prepared to make op new T'ft W ARE of ill kinds in his line, and do repair ing with neatness and disp ucb, upon the most rea sonable terms. He also keeps on hand STOVES of various patterns and styles, which be will sell upon terms to suit ourcbasers. Give hia-a .j II. lie is a gooi mechanic, and de serving of it D'lb'lc patrouage. t JACOB METZ. Bloomsburg. Sept. 9, 1SGC ly. 628. HOOP 623 New Fall Styles ! Are in every respect nnT ctss, and embracaei complete assortment for Lidies, Misses, and Cnil dren. of the Newest Styles, every Length and Sizes of Waist. Our Skirt, wherever known, or more universally popular than any others before tbe public. They re tain their shape better .are lighter, more elastic.inore durable, and really Cheaper than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are watranted perfect. Every lady should Try Them ! They are now being extensively Sold by Merchants, throughout the Country and at V holesale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales Room. No. B-28 Arch Street, below 7th, Pbilad'a. -Ask tor Hopkin's "own make." buy no other I CAUTION None genuine unless Stamped oa each Kid Pad -Hopkin's Hoop Shirt Manufactory, No. 63S Arch Street. Philadelphia." Also, constantly on band full lia of Nw York mads skirts, at very low prices. " " 111 1 r Veto Stock of Clothing. Spring and Slimmer dools- INVITES attention to bis stork of cheap and fash ionable Clothing at bis Store, on MJJJX STREET. IILOOMSBURG, two doors tibove the Jlmirican House, where he has jtit received from New York and Phi ladelphin, a lull assortment of ITIi'ii anil Roy's C'lofhiti?, including the most feshiouable, durable aud band some, DK ESS GOODS, consisting of llox, Sack, Frock, Gum' and Oil CotL Coats, and Pants, of all sorts, size, and colors. He also ha replen ished his already large stock of Full and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fjn-y articles. , N II. He hasronstantly on hand a large and well selerted n.ssortiiicnt of Cloths an J Vestmss. which he is prepnred to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in tbe best of tu in ner. All his clothing is made to wear and mokt of it is of home manufacture. A n D Of every Description. Fine and Cheap. Jlis Case of Jewelry is not snrpavsed in this place. Call and ex amine his geueral assortment of Clothing, Watches, lewelry, itc. &c. DAVID LOWEXBURO. Bloomsburg, April -20. Ic?05. NEW TOBACCO STORE. II. II. 1IUNSBERGER, Mala Strict, below the "American House," sS&a0s&22?l2( IA,, Where be keeps on band, and fiirni.hrs to tbe liotne and couufy trade, a I Philadelphia (lowest) prices, FIXE CT AM) PLUG TOB.KXOS, DOMESTIC AND I5IPORTED CICARS, all kinds of Stflttrtlftft TOBACCO, Snnffs, MeerscliHum and Briar Wood Tipes, and all articles pertaining to his trade. C?" Those smnil retail dealers in cigars and chew, ing tobaccos, would do well to give him a r.'ill.iu stead ul sending to ths cities for every article they need or purchasing of these country pedlars. November 21, ltfUti. 3in. Larkawamia & Bloomsburg Railioad. - TWO DAILY TRAINS. ON AND AFTFR NOVEMBER 27. I ACS, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTHWARD. P l PM AM. Lrave Seraitt"n, 4 40 6 .Ml " Kinton. C.(0 65 Bloomslnrg. S.sfO 920 Arrive at Northumberland 9.50 10.35 LEAVt NORTHWARD. A M PM Leave Northumberland. 7.00 5 t o Danville, 740 5 40 " Bloomsburg, r.25 02- Arrive at Scrir.ton. 1-J40 10 15 ' Trains leaving Kingston at S.30 A: M for Scranton connect with Trfcln arriving at New York nt 5 i0 leaving Nortliuinbe-I tnd at H.U0 A M. and Kingston 2 3(1 P. M , connect with Train arriving at New York at 10.55 P. M. Passenger taking Train South from Scranton at 5 5il A 11 via No thuiiiberland.reaib llarrisloirg 11 30 P M. Balliuiore 5 :0 P M.. Wathington 10 OOP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at ? 00 P M. II. A. FONDA, Supt. Kingston. Nov .25. 1SC5. rjMIE NEW JSxriiig Sc Sit mntcr .llcdicitic COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PREPARED FOR C. W. PETTES, BOSTON. ' cy JA3IES R..MCK0LS& CO. Man ufacturiny Chemists, MANUFACTURERS OFTHE ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK WITH I'roloxide of Irc:n, Which bas become to favorably known as a TO.YJC J.S'D RESTORA 1 IVE. By Thysicisns and Invalids in all parts of tbe rona try. Tbe new preparation, "farsaparilla In combina tion with Iodide of Linn:," presents one of the uiot prompt alterative agents, in a form capable of exert ing full action upon the rystcm. and this in minute and pleasant doses. It is conceded that the altera tive, resolvent, or tome effect of Iortin. are exert ed most decidedly w.en associ-ited with ether alter atives, in combination ; and the Sarsaparilla seems to fulfill perfectly all the favorable requisitions. The firnt effect usually observed when "3ARSAPAII II. LA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is taken, is an increase of appetite showing that it has tonic properties of a nvirked character. Its al teratrve elfccts are manifest iu its ready combina tion with the blood and tissues Pule, tcr'ifiilous women and children improve rapidly under its use, and the vital functions assume a ricalthy condition. It is aduiirahly adapted to a large number ofrhrcn ic or acute afl'i ctious peculiar to children It is suit ed to tliein both by the mildness a nd efficiency of medicinal t!li cl and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy, it may be given for a long period where constitutional infl.ieiires are desired, and no rrpug nanreriir r)iincliuat on to take tlie syrup, encoun tered. In White-Swellings, Hip-Joint Disease, and Distortions of the Spine, it shovf I b : given persist ently, in moderate dutes. until relief is obtained. In the Sprinynf the Year, and during the Vt'ana Weather, the accumulation of morbid matters in the syst-m seems to become nnmifest and very tronblesome L.u situde, Headache, Boils, Cosiiveiiers, Loss of appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc., are very common. Nolhing ever devised i better adapted to exterminate or d. i ve olftlies" nfT-ctions than this new combination of S.M13 A PARI LLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME. J'o preparation like it, or vhitk approzinates to ii as an Altera tire, or Bhxnl Purifi er, ics ererbt fore been placed within the reach of invalids. Indeed, it is an entirely kkw and sr hut nc combina tion, in no respect resemoliii; anything bilbeitocw plovcd. The opinion of medical meu concerning it. the de scription of its chemical cliaracter. therapeutic val ue, manner of U'C etc., are given in a circulnr, which ran be hud at the klore of any and all first class Druggists. IE-" ?old in Bloomsburg,, whi lesale and retail, by Evert Mover, and all Druggists June ti, lroC. Out. "j j ISS LIZZIE PETER MAN, Would announce to laiiics of Bloomsburg and Hie public generally, thai she bas ju.-l received Irom the eastern ci'ies her ,Mu in and Simmicr Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article uraHy found in first class Millinery Mores. Her boo1s are of the best quality and among the uvsl handsome and cheapest in tbe nihrket. Call and examine them for yourselves. Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin ing Mis'i Feterinan's stock o goods. Botinels made toordei. on the shorlet notice, or repaird. Stor on Mam stmt. 3d dcor below the store of Mendel, hall Sl Rupert. Bloorasburg, May 13o0. it ILL. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the public thai he keeps constantly on band, at his old stand, one door below Lutz's Drugstore. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Peper Wiadow Shades, Cords. Tas sels and Fixtures, for Pirtures , ace. ol the very latest st)les. and is prepared. to do all kinds of paper banging to order. E. J. TIIORTON. Bloom-burg. April 4 lr6G. tf MTWHiTMOYER, AT S OKiEY - AT - IsAW, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Office oppose Post o'.ze, over Hartmun',s store. Back Pay, Bounty, Pensions and Gov ernment claims promptly collected. Bloomsburg, Apr. 4. '66. J WILL CO TO F O il T 2f O nurum This prtmanrttc. loag and mveeabl? known, will the- -onghly Tmtnvigorate broksa-doirn aasl law-spirited norma,- by strengtheaiatt and eKanslng tbs) stomaoh and latest tines. . It is a tors prs tenUve of 11 dts. Hses Incident tar this animal, snch I YELLOW WA TER, HEAVES, COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FE VERS, FOUNDER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, kc. Its use improves tbe wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and transforms the miserable skeleton horse. into a line-looking and spirited To keepers of Cows this preparation la InvmlnMat It increases tbe quantity and Improves the onaJlty oi ine mux. it has been proven by so' toal experiment to increase the quaa tlty of milk ma ereajsv srenty pr tenL and saaks IU feattsr firm aasf sweet. In (otVenina; cattle, it gives theta an appetite, loosens , Mieir moi, sua ; makes then ttudr innoh faster. In all diseases of Swine, sueh as Conghl, UJoaO la the Lnnjrs, Liver, kc., this article acts as a specific. riy putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If viven In time. a. eertsAa preventive ana cure for me Hog cnoiera. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Paper lot tL FHEPAEED BY S. -A- 1TOTJT35 & BBO,,. TmoiKsuE Dr.ro and mzdictxb depot. No. 116 Franklin St, Baltimore, ILL For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers tbroafis. out the United Stales. C7 For sals at the Drug Store of w ' L r 1. n 7 ft T- T7 ry Cloosnsbarg Pa. Rloonisbnrg , Jan C. 1PC5- 12mo. "biMV. H. WIIITiMOB," HAS been in snccsssfnl practice for a onnber oj years. ilb tbe experience of the different hos pital in Kurope, also a member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New V' rk. eonli tues to attend to all professional cacs at his office No. USd Filbert Street, Philadelphia. -2. No patent Medicines are used or recommended ; the remedies adminwlered are tho.e which will not break cown the constitution, but reaovats the sys tem from all injuries it has sustained from mintrai medicines, and leave tbe system ia a beallby and perfectly cured condition, 3. DYSPEPS1 v that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happine-s. undermining ta con titutiini.nl yeaily carrying thousands to tu timely grave, can most einpha ically ka cured. 4. M laucholv, Abberration. that state ot All na tion and weakness of the mind which readers pr soni, incapahle of enjoying tbe pleasures or perfoint in; the duties of life, 5. RHEUtf ATIM,in any frm cr eondillo.broj. ia or nrule. warranted rurable. C, EPILEPSY, or falling sickness, all ebronie a stubborn case of FEMALE DISEASES rartica'ly remnved ; Sa't Rbeum and every deserts. lion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous diseases) which h:ive battled all previous medical skill, caa be curel hy my treatment ; and I do ssy all disease. tye t'o"sr.KrTio!) cau be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket. i bich is a protection to tbe Inngs against all chnnres of weather in all climatessfcav. ine tn vestitnted for year tbe rause and character el intermittent (fever and ague) in all parts of the L'nited States -will cure pennant ntly all chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous piseabes ia a fsw days. tauccr Cured without the knife or Drawing B:ood. Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for years, cm le removed with two or thjee Sous of ny new ly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases, t'onsullaiion in the English and German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. JJiy b addressc by letter (confidentially.) and ledicine sent with proper directions to ay part ol lbs country. OFFICE Vo, 923 Filbert St, Phila. April 4. Ififif. ly. 1)11. J. It. KVANS Physician aud Surgeon. HAVING locai1 pwrmaiiKiitly on Main Stri-i. HLOOMSBTHfi Fa., noK1 in lorm the public renera'ly. that h is preprared la attend lo all business faithfully and punctually that loriy be intrusted to bis care, on terias commensu rate with the times. ZJ" H- pays strict attention to Surgery as welt as medicine. Nov.25. 1 8:;3.-1y. M. M. TKAUGH, A TTO ll iiEY-AT-L W, BIO OMSB UR G, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Colombia and adjoinine counties. CJ- All (Collections promptly attendsd to. June SO, ISiiO. CHAS. G.BARKLEY, Attorney nt Law, DLOOSCURG, C0LOIBIA CO., PI. WILL practice in the several Courts of Colonists County. All legal bnsiness intrusted to bis cate shall receive prompt attention. Office On Main Mreet, Eichange Buildings, aver Miller's Store. P.loomshurg. April 13. IPC4. '. gALISUURV, BKO. & CO., Extensive Msnufarturers and Importers of Gold, Plated and Oreide Jacelry, SOLID AND NICKEL AiMKFU A.V, KXGI.U AX J SISs CASED BTOCRSF.LVFS. And every description of Fancy Goods and Yankee ICotions, r.spcei.tlly no.ipied aaJ. detifnsd for Southers and Western Trade. Circulars and full- descriptive Price Lists seat fre. Agents wanted evrrvwhr. Address. SALISHCR Y. CRO. k CO M DOHRANCF. STUELT. . Trovidknce, K. f. Octobr SI. 1.Bfi 3ns. . OMNI BUS LINE. THE undvrsiened would respectfully asnonnes) t tbe cilisens cf Bloomsburg, and tbe public gen erally, tn.u re is running connect with tbe several Trains going South a Ws on tbe CalawiKsa and Williamport Rail Koad. aol with those going North and South on the Lack, Ac Bloonisburg Road, His OMMIiL'Sr-ES sre in good condilioa. ssaa. dious and comfortable, and chart es reasonable. LS Persons WHbisg to meet or sea lbir friend depart, can h acrommodated, upon iasonkle charges, by leaviwg timely notice st any of the Ho tels, Proprietor. . Bloom sbarg. April 97. 16C4. JQRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. ; Pure Medicines, at John R. Meyer's Drag Btorsv corner ot Main and Market Streets. A good assort into I of PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Paints. Oils and Vsmisbo. always bare, and will be sold cheaper than at any ectiev Drt g Store in iwn-. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefully coupoundsd at Meyer's) Drufc Store. Ay ers and Jsynes Medicines sold at Moysr's Drag? Store, Wi,-uart s Tar Cordral. Bafc'r's Cod Liver Oil. Window's Soothing Syrup, sold at oyer's Drag Smre. For any reliable patent medicines, call at Moysr's) Drug Store. Leather of all kind, wbolesals sad retail, at J. X. Mnyer'e Drug Store, iUooaisbarg, Pa. May S. lSbti. tf. Hotsb and Cattle BLANKS I BLANKS ! ! gu4Lfcis a CjfV.
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