r 1 '1 - AGRICULTUBAL. " IN BOILING MEATS - ' Never put them in cold water but plump item into that which ia boiling briikly. ' This will coagulate the albumen on the out tide, close the pores, and prevent the wate1 from soaking out the rich juices. ' If faked meats need freshening, let it be previously done with, cold water, taking all needed time, with frequent changing of the waters if it ia very salt TcruE, cheap pieces of beef, can be made tender and palatable as follows : If ealt freshen aa above. Put into the pot with a trifle more water than will be finally need ed. Set into the top of the cooking pot a closely fitting tin pail or pan, and fill it with cold water. If this gets boiling hot, dip out Borne and add cold water from time to time. Boil the meat until it gets eo entirely tender that the bones will drop out, even if it takes five or ten hours. The steam and aroma or flavor of the meat, will be condensed on the bottom of the covering pan or pail of water, and drop back, and thus be retained. When thoroughly don remove the cover, and .slow ly simmer down thick enough to jelly when cold. Dip out the meat, remove the bones, place it in a pan, pour over it the boiled liquid, lay over it a large plate, or inverted tin platter, and put on 15 to 30 lb. weight When cold, it will eut into nice slices, and if lean and fat or white meat be mixed, it will be beautifully marbled. The juice will jelly and compact it firmly together, and you will have nice juicy meat, good for breakfa.t, dinner or supper, and so tender that poor teeth can masticate it. Fresh beef or corn ed beef well freshened in cold water, may be used in this way with decided economy, and it is far superior to meat boiled in an open vessel from which the flavor has constantly escaped, as you can perceive by the odor all through the house, if Bridget leaves the kitchen door open a minute or two, as she will certainly happen to do. . Is Snow.a Fertilizer? "Farmer," of Sullivan Co., N. Y., writes: "I have fie quently heard it said that snow is very bene ficial to land, and hence it is called (he 'poor man's manure.' Altough (his is a common ly received opinion, I Kave hitherto failed to meet with any one who could explain it upon philosophical principles, and have been led to doubt the truth of the assertion. Why is it said to be so?" Answer. Snow ab sorbs from the atmosphere very considerable quantities of ammonia, which is especially abundant in the air near cities, as it is 6ct free from coal and other fuel. It is a warm covering, protecting the plants covered by it especially such as the grasses and winter grains, from the unfavorable action of frost, for it matters little how deeply the ground i3 frozen, -"rood bed of snow Ivinsr unon it f severaVweiks will thvw it all, and even per- nit a grota of grain and grass to take jlace - J -y hen it melts, the soil has the jit of the ammonia and any fertilizing t that the enow may have caught, and yiie snow-water besides contains much oxygen hence the effects are like those of manure, and the reason for the popular judgment, yhich is quite right American Agricullur Salist. - - - Hoa Cholera. This pest grows worse 1 and worse its ravages have been the past -greater than ever before within our knowl ' edge. Many a farmers profits for the year have been swept away by the almost utter loss of his swine just maturing for the butch er. We know of no investigation of the disease by any really scientific veterinarian, and the quacks either disagree or follow the . last published opinion. The anxious queries of multitudesof our correspondents, and the reports which burden the press, carry the conviction that something must be done by our General or State Govcrnirientsrt inves tigate and stay this plague if possible. Ti e Prairie Farmer expresses the belief that the disease prevails in every county in Illinois, and over a large part of Kentucky, and our information is to the same effect. American Agriculturist. Market Gardening in Paris. At the "Great Exposition" to be held in Paris the present year, market gardening will be a prominent horticultural feature. A portion of the grounds is appropriated to the use, under the direction of a committee of the most celebrated market gardeners near Paris. It is proposed to have a model garden to illustrate all the processes of cultivation employed in supplying Paris with its legume-", or, as a Jersey-man would say, "garden truck" extensive programmes are put forth for dis plays in other departments of Horticulture, Jjut we see nothing at once so novel an J so 'useful as this. Do Weeds Emigrate with a People ? j) Is the substance of a letter from a ' 'doubter. ' ' They go just as far as the people take the seeds of weeds along with them. The more civilized the people, the more agricultural and other seeds they would take from their old home, and would sow many weeds with their first crop. Besides, the seed3 of weeds will be taken in the wool of 6heep, in pack ing straw and other material, and in a hun dred unthought of ways. Some seeds are carried by the winds, and others by streams, . but the greater number are taken to a new country by hunSn agency. American Ag riculturalist Potatoes in a Wars Cellar. "j. W. ," Eehoboth, Mass. No vegetables will keep well in a warm cellar, exceptsweet potatoes. "v The" temperature should be as low as possi ble, and yet not freeze. A mild" uniform temperature is better than a fluctuating one, averaging considerably lower. A cellar, where the thermometer, will stand between 40 and 46 in winter weather, will keep roots perfect ly well. Keep the cellar well ventilated, the potatoes covered with straw, and watch the temperature to guard both against heat and cold. - .Variegated Evergreens are becoming quite numerous ; among the recent ones re a silver leaved variety of Cupressus Laxc sonianaj said to be very fine, arid a varie ty of Scrnioia gigantca (Wellingtonia of the English), with yellow marking upon the s.aves. The Golden Yew, a marked variety f the European Yew, is represented in this intry by; sonic fine specimens. , In the :n ? nothing is more beautiful in the way i . i. t .v v ' 3.2BOy FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A positive and Epeotfle Remedy tor dbeuta of the B4dr. Kldocfs, Gravel ud Irrepalcal SweUlaa. Tt Medicine Increases the powers of digestion, sod xcitea tho absorbents Into bealtbacUon, by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all tnmatoral ca brgements are red need, aa well as pain sad Inflammation, and la good for men, women and children. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, for weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of DteJpa tlon, Early Indiscretion, attended with the following eymptoms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of rower, DiQalty of Breathing, Trembling. Wakefulness, Fain In the Back, Flashing of the Body, Eruptions of the Face, PalUd Countenance. Loss of Memory, Weak Kerves, Horror of Disease, Dbuncsa o f Vision, - Hot Hands, Dryness of the Skin. Universal Lassitude, These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which this Medi cine invariably removes), soon follow FATcrrr, epileptic fits, &c In one of which the patient may expire. Who eon any they are not frequently foUowod by those " direful Us easee, nfkAyiTT AS0 CONSUMPTION Many are aware of the cause of tor tr Buffering. but none will confess. The records of the Insane asylums and the melancholy deaths by consumption boar ample witness to the truth of the assertion. The Constitution, once affected by organic weakness, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate ice system, which HLMBOI'8 EXTRACT OF BTJCTIU Invariably jtoca. A trial will convlnco tba most sceptical. Inrxany affections peculiar to Females, the Extract Brrerp is unequalcd by any other remedy, and for ell complaints incident to the sex, or In the DECLESTS OB CHANGE OF LIFE, tlf Sn Stuptoms ABOVX. X33T No Family should bo without it; LJ Take bo Balsam. Mercury, or uopioassnt medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT B'JCKJ ii'D SGJC3C2,57' ROSE WASH Cure Secret Diaeasoa In all their stages little expense, little or no change of diet, no Inconvenience, and XO EXPOSUE-. CJSE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all affoctlona and disease of these organs, whether EXISTING IN MALB OB FEMALE, From whatever cause originating, and no matter how long tending. ccs of theeo organs require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And It Is certain to have the desired effect In all diseases Cor It to recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! IIelrn.tolcl's monxT OOXCKXTKATTD COJCPOrKD FLUID EXTRACT SARSAP ARILLA Forpnririns the flood, removing all chronlo corxtita ttonal diseases arising from an impure state of tte Ltood, and tho only reliable and effectual known remedy for f 'jo Cure of Bcrofala, Bcald Head. Salt Ehcum, Frm and Swellings of the tones, Ulcerations of tho Throat en 1 Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all sealy Eruptions of the Skin, A3fD ETJTIFX3CG. THE CO-IT-EXIOr. ITOT A FEW of the worst disorders thit cSlct mankind artee from tte oorrnptlon that accumulates in the Flood. Of all tho dis coveries that havo been mode to purge- it out, cone c equal In effect II3LM hold's Cotrorx Extoact of Sab SAPARIU.A. It cleanses and renovates the Blood, lns-Us tho vigor cf health Into tho system, and purges out the humors, which make disease. It stimulates the Lcnlit.y fanttlonfif tho body, acd expsls the disorders that grow andfcanklffln the blood. Such a remedy that ceulJ lie relied on has Ions' been sought for, and now, for the Erst time the public havo one on which they can depend. Csr rpoce here docs not admit of certificates to show its effects, tut the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick t'j;t V. has Its virtues surpassing anything they have over t&ken Two tabletpooneful of the Extract of Eareapariila added to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, raid one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Eyrnp of tfarsa parlllo, or the decoction as usually made. IIELMBOLD'S KOSE WASH, AnexoeHect Lotion for diseases arising from habits of dissipation, used In connection with the Extracts Ench a and Sorsapartlla, In such diseases as recommended. Evi dence of the most responsible and reUpble character will accompany the medicines. Alfo explicit directions for use, tcit.h hundrtdi of thousand living witnesses, and np wsrdaof 0,OCO unsolicited certificates and recommenda tory letters, many of which are from tbo highest sources. Including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, &e. The Proprietor has never resorted to their publication In the newspapers ; he does not do this from the fact that his articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates. The Sclcnoe of Medicine, llio the Doric Column, should stand simple, pure, majestic, having Fact for its basis. Induction for Its pillar, and TruLh alone for its Capital. Uj Xfy Extract SoxaapariUa is a Blood Puriacr ; ray Extract Euchu is a Diuretle, and will act as such la all cases. Both are prepared on purely ecientlfle principles a vacuo and are lifts most active measurea of either that can be made. A ready and conclusive test will be a com parison of their properties with those set forth in tho rol lowing works: See Dispensatory of the United Elate. Bee Professor Dxwzsa" valuable works oa the Practice of Physic ee remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Prrrsic, Phila. Bee remarks maday Dr. Ephxaui McDowell, a oels brated Physician and Member cf tho Boyal College of Burg eons. Ireland, and published la the Transaction of the King and Queen's Journal. Eee Uedlco-Chlrurgical lie view, published by Easj Txatxm, Fallow of the Doyal College of Burgeons. ' 09 mot of the late standard works on aredlolm. BOLD BT ALL DETTGGTSTS Address letters tor information. In confidence, to am Isy I 3D II. T. HELMBOLD, CheniisW PEHCLPaL depots rXelmbolcTs Drug and Chemical WarehouBa. Ko. 534 BEOADWAT, IEW TOSK, and Eelmbold'a Medical Depot, lie. 104 SOUTH TENTH ST, PHILADELPHIA, UEWAUEOlCOUNTHnFEITa. ASK POR USLUBOLD'B! THE PERUVIAN SYRUP JL ISA PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE Protoxide of Iron, a new discovery in medicine which STRIKES AT THE BOOT OF DISEASE, BY supplying the Blood with its vital FRtnctFLS, oa IIVI1 BLaMBNT IRON. This is the secret of toe wonderful success of this remedy in curiog Dyspepsia, Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy, Chronio DiarrhooJ, Btiils, Nervous Affections, Chills aDd Fever?, Humors, Loss of Consti tutional vigor, Diseaies of the Kidneys & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by Debility or a low state of the PJBtCIII Being free from Alcohol in any form, ifs energiz- i II (7 fffr?al M r f not ft nmrmA K r mnnm : . - - O ---- - ' " - " ' - J vuitpuiiuill i cat," New Life inte all partsof the system, and buiidinr H in irvVir Wiiiiu llu.i. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY Front the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT. D. n. DiMHm.Canaila Kat, March i!4, 1805. than f"-c 1 am an inveterate Dyspeptic of more ,rs Handing." I have so wonderfully benefitted in ih three short weeks during which 1 have used the Pe ruvian dyrup.tbat lean scarcely persuade my If of iiib ivamy. reopie who nave known me are aston- ai me change. J am widely known and can but recommend to others that which has done so iiiucii lor nic " A CASE OF 27 YE RS' STANDING CURED." From INSLKV JEWETf. No.15 Avon riare.Rotnn I have suflered. and sometimes severely, for 27 years, imw uyspvpuc, coiiiincticeil taking I lie Pe ruvian Syrup, and found i in mi dial e hp In the course of three or four weeks I was entirely . iimu in j suucrioKs. ana nave enjoyed nuiu icrrni-ii iiemia ever since." A N EMINKN'T DIVIDE OF BOSTOV. SAVS- I have been using the Peruvian !?yrup for smne iiniepazt; n zivmm me nw v igor,luoyaocy ofspir il. Elasticity of .Muscle." Tkonstnit kave been changed bf the use of Hit remedy irvm o, tich.ii ,mmj)trtng creature, lo llrong.healtkf. and kappp men and teamen; and invalids cannot reasona big kt til ate tm rive It trial. A pamphlet of 2i pages containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be seiu frxk loauy address. See that each bottlehas rtauvm Stair b' "a in tne glass. . FOR SALE UY J. T. DINSMORE. Proprietor. 36 Dey tt.Ncw York sULU liV ALL. VliVCiilSTA. S SCROFULA. All Medical Men a;ree that IOPIIVR is the RF.T R131EUY for Scrofula and all kindred dmeasrs ever mscoverou. i ne ditiicuity o.is been to obtain a Tubs unriow of it. Dr. II. Anders' Iodine Water Is a Pure Solution of Iodine. WITHOUT A BOI VFNT!! Containing a Full Grain li each ounce of water. A. most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and JLestoralive. has cured and w ill cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold forms. ULCERS. CAVCERS. SVPH1 LIS.SALT RHEUM ; and it has been used with astonishing: success in ra ses of Khuuiiinllsni,liyspepiaf Consumption, Female Complaiuts. Heart, Liver and Kidney Dise nei.le. Circulars will he sent rias to any one sending their aanresp. Price fl.CO a boUie, or f for Sj.00 Prepared by Ur. II. ANDEKd. Physician 4. Cteniist.E J. J. JJUNSMORB, 3G Dey St. New Y Aad by all Druggists. ISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY HAS BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, with the niOFt asloiii.-hing success in enrin? Coughs, Cold, Hoareeness, Sore Tbroat Influenza, W hooping cough, Croup, Liver complaint, lironcbitis, Diffi culty of Breathing, Asthma, ad ever y affec tion of THE TI1R0AT,LUXUS 4- C 11 EST. n...... . .... D .... 11.11 in 9 man an j oilier ais- ease and which baffl the skill of the Physicians to Sicuivi inrtii nj inner mmaoy, oucn YI ELm TO THIS REMEDY when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, soothing in Effect, safe in its Oper- IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation, free from noxious ingredinent poisons, or minerals ;iiiiung skill, scirne,ai:d medi cal knowledge ; combining all that is valuable In lh vegetable kingdom for this class of diseate ,it is INCOMPARABLE f and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con- naence 01 me puDiic, SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. Y- writes as follows : "ViTa's Dalsax or Wild Oberrt give nnivcrsal satisfaction. It seems to cureatnugh by loosming and cleaofing the luns.and allaying irritation thus iciuuvinit tuc muici niBirau o, urying up tne cough and leaving the cause behind. 1 consider the Ralsam a go d as any, if not the best, Cough medicine with which 1 am acquainted." Rev. Jacob Sechler, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much respectad ainone the German population in this ronntry. makes the following state ment for the benefit of the afflicted. Dkar Sirs Having realized in iny family impor- laut uciitun nuiu i nc uh 01 your valuable prepara lion Wistars Balsam or W'nn Cherry it affords me pleasure to recommend it to the public. Some ei"ht years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in fi. cline am little hepes of her recovery were entertain ed I then procured a bottle of yoer excellenr Raleaiu. and before she had takn the whole of tho contents of ine umue mere was a great improvement in her health. 1 hove. in my individual cae made frequent use of your valuable uiediciae.aud have alwavs been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER. Trke One Dollar a Bottle. FOR SALK BY J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York. Ð VV fOWLE, it toN. Proprietors,. Boston. AID BT ALL DRUfiSlSTS, Q.RACES Celebrated Salve CURES CtiTS.Hrrnvs t-ai Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES WOUNDS KBCm-o kpsaiuo Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS. ULCERS, CANCER3. Grace's Celebrated falve CURES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celebrated Salve CURES CHAPPED HAVno nrrnr Ati Grace's Celebrated Salve HEALS OLD SORES, FRESfl WOlXDS ir Itis prompt in action, removes pain at onee. and re - j-iKiiKiDi eweiimes and imrla- mations. as if kv macie thus fT,.niin,. ..i,.r complete cure. Only 3d cents a box I (Sent by mail for 23 cents ) For Sale by J. P. DIVSMDRR IK rw. Cir..i iu f- t- 8. W. FOWE 4c SOM, Propn.to.s.BosUJH, d'y all JJARGAINS IN WATCHES. The UNION WATCH CO., mannfaclurers, 143 Broadway, New York, offer their entire stock atless than cost, for cash. This affords a rare opportunity for dealers winning to replenish for holiday trade, to select from a great variety unsurpassed for richness ot design, timekeeping qualities. and real worth. SOLDIERS WATCHES, European made, in Stout Silverand Gold Plated Cases warranted corre.t time-keepers beautifully engraved, white dial and fancy finished hands ; a superb ornament. Price, per case of six. $18. The same. gold plated, per case of six.S43, SOLD ONLY BY THE CASE! Wedonot devinu from this rule upon nnv condition. HUNTING SILVER WATCHES; English move uient, perfectly adjusted, and warranted correct time keepers ; beautifully engraved stonl double cases, white dial and fonry cut hands Sold only by the case of six. p, ice $57. This is the cheapest really good article in the market, furnishing a stout hunt ing durable watch, which WILL KEEP GOOU Tl E at a MOi'EKATE FllH'K In justice to many retail dealers miu we nrt supplying, these watches will not be sold to any one at retail, or in any quantity less than a case of sit. GOLD PLATED WATCHES, 18 K. plate, same movement as above, and is precisely the same style of watch, with the exception that these are heavily plated on compoaitiou metal. Price, per casa of six, $j7. Sold only by the case I HUNTING SILVER WATCMES. in superior fin ished cases, full engraved, s icq that readily sell at retail at from $-25 each upwards, per case of sir, $72. Same in gilt cases, per half dozen, 8-. Sold ouly by the Case 1 Improved Heavy Silver Duplex Chronome ters in fully ruby action movement. Those wishing a superior time-piece, that can be relied upon in all seasons and weathe rn. should buy this. For Railroad men and others requiring an ac curate time-piece this is unrurpassed. Cased in bel silver in a handsome and durable manner, per case of six, $04. A cample will be sold for S35. These watches retail at from $75 to 4300. American watches, ok our ovvv manu facture AND WARRANTED. Two ounce Silver Cases. Have the best running apparatus of any watch in existence. Per case of six Single one $34. Retail at S1U ana upwards. Also Gold and Silvci Watches, a superb stock of silver ware, and gold, plate J and Gilt Jewelry for Country Merchants, Pedlars, Ac. Goods sent to any part of the country by Express, C- O. D to be paid for w lien received. Jrd-;r at once. No advances required. Send for Circular. UNION WATCH CO., H'J Broadway, New York, October 10, 13dfi. JNTKW C OAL ARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Kloom.iburg and Columbia county , that they kerp all the different numbers of stove coal and selected lump coal for s:nijhing purposes, on their wharf, aJ joining McKelvv, Neal 4c Co- Furnace ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the w harf.to weigh coal. hay and straw, .ike wise a horse and wagon, to deli ver coa! to those who desire it. As we purchase a targe amount of coal, we Intend to keep a smpcrior article, and sell at the very lowest prices. Pleae call and examine for yourselves before purcha.-ing clue where. J. W. IIENDEI.'S'IOT. AUGUSTUS MASON. THE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coal and Groceries, the following named articles : Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oat. Potatoes, Lard, Ham. Shoul der, and side meat. Butter, Eggs, Hay. ic, at the highest rash prices, at his Grocery Store, adjoining their coal yard. J. W. HENDERSHOT. Rloonisburg,. April 25, lSliu, ly. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. BI.OOMSIiUKG.CO- ?Uri LUiMBIA CO., PA. z2&?i .. ' ' I ' n r. siiDseriDer, proprietor J of the above named ev tensive establishment, is now prepared to reccile orders lor All Kinds of Machinery, for Colleries, Blast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES. AtC 4.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 rant him in receiving the largest contracts ou the m t reasonable terms. ITT" Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for catir:?. I? This establishment is lnca.ed near the l.ackawa na A Bloouikburg Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMYER. Blaomsburg, Sept. 12, I8Q3. DENTISTRY. HC. HOWE R, SURGEON DBNTIST. RrsPEl'Tr ULLY offers his profess ional services to the ladies and gentle men of BI lomsburgand vicinity. He is nrenarelt in nll.nd I n ft II it.. . operations in the line of his profession andis provided witht'ie latest improved POhCKLAlJi TF.KTIt; wliirb W II lie inserted on vnlH nlatin il.il,.iirl ..i.i t . - r ui... i Hirnri ut e tolooWwll as the natuial teeth .Yii ierui piate and blrck teeth manufactured nr all o er: ti"nson teeth.carcfully and properly attended to. Re.j.'ence and offic e a few doors above the Court II m-.e. same side. . BI K-.nsburg, June G 163 A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, JSea'ly opposite the Episcopal Church. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Ill stock is composed of fine rlothin;. medium LI nud low priced mlapted to all tastes and wants. He has the latest sty les for the -ubuu a iiue assorinit'in oi Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shaur.s, iroui low to me very ben His Goods are tashion il!e an t well l.ie. In addition to my stock of rsa ly-miJu cl jtaing. I have piece roods for custom ordri. Cloth, Casintcrc, &c, &c. a i i - ... ' nnu naving one oi tiietlrfl class cutters, I guaran tee a fit in all eases and give satisfaction. Also a variety of V. 00LEX AXDLIXEX SIiIRTS, Stockines, Neckties, Collars. Stocks, Handkerchiefs everything in the rent lemen's line of c:oilnn Also, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet b.ics. I will sell at the lowest Market prices Tlease give ne a van ucuifc purcuaMiig emewiiere. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, I8C5. 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FKCNLYG BOARDS FOR sale. The undesigned oilers for sale upon the most reasonable terms, at his place or business, in BENTON. COLUMBIA COUNTY, fin, liltn.l re, I Ihmi. sand shingles and a laree lot of fencing boards, of mc Ttry nest quality, ooin pine and hemlock. J.J. McHENRY. Benton. May 9, 166. JORTIIERX CENTRAL DIRLCT KOUTi; NORTH AND SOUTH, Tiirovgh Icticcen Baltimore and Rochester AY 1 1 ho til Change of Cars, rvti and after November 19th, ISCC.Trains will leave NORTHWARD, RUFFALO EXPRESS leaves Raltiinore 10 10 dai v Philadelphia H 50 P, M. Harrisburg 2,o5 A. M .'deliv ering passengers at Northumberland. 5,0c A. M. for arnawanna ana Mioomsburs Rail Ro.n! leaving al 7.00 A, M. arriving in Kanville 7 10 A Jl Eloomsburg 8.25 A.M. Kingston in 40 A m r," ton 12.00 noon. MAIL leaves Baltimore 0.43 A.M. daily (except Sundays) Philadelphia 70 A. M. Hnrrit-bur" 1 iO F. M., deliverinii passengers at Northumberland 4 i P. M. for tram on Lackawanna and Illoojisburc Rail Road, leavirt thereat 5.20 P. M. arrivi... in n.,i.i. 0.00 P. M. liloomsburg 6.45 P. M. Kiuz.ton 9 W P.M. f'-""lu,, ': p.oceewiif north aud arriving in U illiamsport at 6.45 P. M. FAST LINE, leaves Baltimore, daily f except un 4,10 P.M. Northumberland r. P r I. " night, and leave following rooming at 7.00, arrivm in Scranton 12.00 noon. rriin. SOUTHWARD.' EXPRESS TRAIV. 1o.n. P. M. fexecol Sund.v :"?n" 1 ': f"" 4J0A-- Fiu"n 20 A. M. Kings! i i. - no ""r,,m"u'P P- M. arrivin- in Phil " 00 A m! harrisburg i.MJi. M. Balu.nore MAIL TRAIN, leaves Northumberland 10.16 A.M. daily, (sxrept Sundays) receiving passengers, leaving f i'0u V,550Au- M.PiKsion aVi KingMon DM A. M. C (Ullliihlirf AII7 1 u i. ,i.n.. . 5 MP J"If,.,n ,Ur;,,,b',f8 .I5 P. .M.Philadelphia 5 jO P. M. Baltimore 6.00 P. M. .-- -.,n7; 'eaves Nortbumberland at r..05 a. m. arriving in Harrisbur at u n . fh;ij.i.L:. m p. m. Baltimore l.OO. v RriJ.J I b r,ate frihl from B''. Suspension tsriara. Rocbentrr nri r'.n.nrf...-. - . d- . . . v...i,i,illli,inj inierme ate Doml on New Vn.k t-,.,t ; : . . i . - - ....mi i i. ui fiii u ieu through, when in full car loads to any point on the oioorasunrg Kail Koad. without breaking bulk. Rate, of freight and Passenger fare as low as b any-other route - J. N. ricBARRY. p a vr.i-m Gen l Sup l. Harrisburg, Pa. Gen'i Pass. Agent. Baltimore, and ISAAC M. SCIIEOMERHORN. Gen'l Western Freight Agent, Buffalo, N Y. December, 19, 186(5. . . i . BLA.NKS I BLANKS! I As? WY0I9IN6 IIVS UR ANCE - CO ill PAIY, VVILKES-B ARRE, PEN NA. CAPITAL axd suiTrLTs, - - $150, ASSETS. Stock not called in. Bills receivable, - I J. S. 5 -20 Bonds, . Temporary and call loans, 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock, HH Klmrea First National It.illR at Wi jsn.ooo 40,000 25,000 6,000 ti, lefO :irre, 5,000 Barre.7,00 . 2.580 1,5 1 a MM 7,414 l,o U lks-B; 70 shares Second National Bank at W ilkes 40 shares vvilkes-liarre uriilge Stock Real t'.titate. Judgments, -Due Irom Agents and others. Cash in hand and in Bank, DIRECTORS. G. M. HOLI.ENBACK, JOHN REICH ARD. SAMUEI WADHAMS, CHARLES DORRANCE, R. D. LACOE. L. D. SIIOEVIAKER. H. M. HOYT, O. COLLINS, Wm. S. ROSS, CHARI.E- A. MINER, G M HARDING. . STEWART PIERCE, G. M HOLI.EVRACK, President. L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vice Vres'l. R. C. SMITH, SkcraTart. F. BROWN. Agent, March Vi. 18C5 o. . i msburg, Pa. G REAT IMrilOVE3IENT IN SEIflNC, MACHINES. Empire Slnitllc lachiuc ' SALESROOM:?. 536 Broadway.N. Y.t 250 Wahincton t eet, Iiot-ton. li-21 Chei nut Street. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEB. 14. I860. TIMS MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles of median. fin, possessing uiauy rare and valuable impr' vements. havins been examined by the most profound experts, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Pt-rfcction Combined. It lias a straight needle, perpendicular action, makes the LOCK or Sill TTLE-aSTlTCII. which will neither RIP aor R A VEL. and is a'ike on both sides ; perforins pprfi'Ct sewing on every description of material, from Leather tothe finest Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Havine neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and thetJ.ist possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Toi.hss 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 ofConstrtic tinn renders i'. almost impossible to eet out of order, and is GUARANTEED by the company to give en tire satisfnrtion. Wc respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with n snperit-r nrticie, to come and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. One half hour's instruction is sufliri?ni to enable any person to work this machine to their entire sat isfaction. Agents wanted for all towns in the United States, where agencies are not already established. Also, for Cuba. Mexico. Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given. LMP1RE SEWING MACHINE MF'G CO.. '53(5 Broadway, N. V", s TO YES AND TINWARE. A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numerous rui tnuu ri that he continues the above business at his old place of business ou MAIN STREET, BLOOMS BURG. llis customers and others can be accommodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds. Stovepipe s.Tin ware, and every nrticie found in all well regulated STOVEOrH? A VI) TINWARE ESTABLISHMENTS in the cities, and on the nioM reasonable term. uy i i iiiii, iur iioti&rr, anu o irns, will he put up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairirf done promptly and upon liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a lar.'e supply of Milk Tails, of different f izes and price ; biries a fine as sortment of Fisher's Patent telf-Scalin" Fruit Pre serving Cans. Give him a call July 13. IH06. tf. LATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Dradlej's Celebrated Taleat DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE STRING) 3 02. 1X2. "Q? 9 The Wonderful Flexibility aud great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced par'.icularly in all crowded Assemblies, Operas, Carriage?, Railroad Cars, Arm Chairs, Church Pews, for Promenade and House Dress. s the Skirt can be folded when in use to oc cupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress, an invaluable quality in crin oline, not found in any Sinsle Spring Skirl. A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring skirt for a single day, wilt never after ward willingly Dispense with their use. For Chil dren. Mil's c and Young LaJies they are Eu;eriur to all other. 1 hey will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preser ve theii perfect and graceful vliae' when three or four ordinary Skirt will have ben thrown aside as useless. The- Hoop nre coy-red with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rod are not only double springs, but twid (or duulilnj covered ; preventing iiieiu iroui w earing ou t when drasging down stoops, stairs, &c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all la dies and is universally recommended Lv the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF FHE FASIUO.MAKLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advantages in Crinoline, viz : Irupenor iiialitv, perfect manufac ture. st)lih shape and t5iiih, flexibility, rfurubilily. comfort and economy, enquire for J. VV. hRAi.Lt.'i Duplex Ltliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and Le sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION. To guard against IMPOSITION be particular to NOTICE that skirl o fie red as "DU PLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz : "J. VV. Brad ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs. " upon the waist band none othersare genuine. Also Niitice that every Hoop will admit a pin p.ts.sed through tliv centre, thus revealing the two (or double) spring braided together therein, which is the secret of their flexibility and strength, and a ccmbiuation not to bu found in anv other Skirt. FOR SALE in ail Siores where FlRSTCLASS skirts are sold throughout the United Slates and elsewhere. Manufactured bv the Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY it CAR V, 97 Chambers c 7'J & cLilcade St., N. Y. October 10, lauO. 4m JEW STOVE AND TIN SIIOP. ON M A I V STR EET, (NEAR LY OPPOSIT G MILLER S STOREJ BLOOMSBUR 7, PA. THE undersigned has j-ist fitted up, and opened, his new STOVE A?VI TIX SHOP, in this place, where he is prepared to make up new T W ARE of all kinds in his line, and do repair ii. with neatness and disp itch, upon the most rea sonable terms, llealso keeps on hand STOVES of various patterns and styles, which he will sell npon terms to suit ourchascrs. Give lii.uk .ill. lie is a cooi inerha serving of .1 u'ib-ic patronage. JACOU MCTZ, Eloomsburg. Sept. 9, l?fiC ly. 82S. HOOP SKIRT?, 626 HOPItlA'S "OH'IN MAKE." New Fall Styles I Ar in ererv recnert riac-r rt an.-l - " - J I - ' , ' I I T LI I II I (IV , rnmplete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Chil dren, of the Newest Stylet, every Length and Sizes of Waist. n, i . o. ..I. w -n i ., vu. i.iin, "inii.n nn-inn,ur uiore universally popular than any others before the public. They re- ...... r UK.. v...., .CIV. .....C,, IIIIFIC i-ld-llC.IUgrC durable, and really Che.ioer than ano nth.. nnAn Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenieis arc wairanted perLct. Every lady should Try Them I ....J 1 mmrm .l-Ill'-l . Ill rllll UJT iVICrCnBnl, throughout the Country andat Wholesale and Retail, at U,niirD.tnr .nil .S-.ln. I? rmr.m lo. bai Arcn street, below 7th, Thilad'a. Ask for Mopkin's "o wn make." buv no other l - e' i'c5 c.nuipeq ou eacn Kid Tad -Hopkin s Hoop Skirt Mann factory. No Cid Arcu Street. Philadelphia,." 1 ' aiso, constantly oa naun mil jjne of New Ydk made skirt, at very low D rices. JYcid Stock of Clothing. Spring anil Summer Goods INVITES nttention to his stock of cheap and fash ionable Clothing al his Store, on MJ11N STREET, B LOOMSBURG, two doon above the jUmirican House, where he 1ias jut received from New York and Phi Indelphia, a lull assortment of Men mid IJoy's nothing, incliidin? the mont feshionahle, durable and hand seme, DU ESS GOODS, consisting of lioxt Sack, Frock t Gum and Oil Clotl Coa.'s, and Pants, of all sorts. fize. and colors. He also ha replen ished his alieady large stock of Fall and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fancy articles. N. It. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloth and Vesting, which he is prepared to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very short notice and in the best of m in ner. All his clothing is made to wear and niost of it is of home mnnufaclure. AND Of every Description. Fine and Cheap, llis Case of Jewelry is not surpassed in this place. Call and ex amine his gcueral at-sortmcnt of Clothing, Watches, lewclry, 4-c. tec. DAVID LOWEN15URG. Eloomsburg, April 20,1800. NEW TOMCCOlTO REi II. II. nUNSBERGER, Main Street, below the "American Rrouse,'" Where he keep on band, and furnishes to the home and counfy trade, a t Philadelphia (lowest) prices, FIXE UT AXD rMJG TOBACCOS, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGAR . all kinds of SJIOKIAO TOBACCO, Snuffs, Meerschaum and Driar Wood f ipes, and all articles pertaining to his trade. ITT" Those small retail dealers in cigars and chow ing tobaccos, would do well to gie him a call, in stead ol sending to the cities for every iirlicle they need or purchasing of those country pedlars. November SI. 1HI.0. 3m. TE1E (..I.E T CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. JUST published, in a senled enve lope. Price G tents. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or Snermatorlioea. Induced by Self-Abuse; tnvotnntary Emission. Im potency. Nervous Debility and. Impediments to Marriage generally ; Consumption. I'pilcpsy, nnd Fits; Menial and Physical Incapacity, tic. Ily Robert J. Culvcrwell, M, D., author of thj 'Green Rook,' &c. 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, nnd without dan gerous rurifical operations, bougies, instrument, rings, or cordials, pointing nut a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, mny enre himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thousands and tlioiisn.ls. Sent under seal to any address, in a plain envelop-, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stum.. Also Dr. Culverwcll's Marrige f?uide, price 23 cents. Address, ('II As. J. C. KLINE c ')., 127 flowery. New York. P. O. box 4J-;U. October 17, li. ly IVas Sl Co. rjMlENEW Spring & Siiminci' Medicine- ZXeVin 32 XT 3d ACT? SA EISA pa e: I 8. a, A COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PnF.r.lREV FOR G. W. PETTES, KOSTOV. Ry JAMES R. MCHOLS & CO. Manufacturing islamists, MANUFACTURERS OF TU E ELIXIR PERU VI AX BARK WITH Proloxufc of Bren, Which has become so favorably known as a 7T.VC Jt.YfJ RF.STOBJmrF.. Py Physicians and Invalids in all parts of the rcun try. The new preparation, "S.-irsapanlla In combina tion with Iodide of Lime." present one of the mot prompt alterative ageing, in a 'orin capable of exert ing full action u pou the yftem, and this in minute and pleasant doses. It is conceded that the altera tive, resolvent, or tonic effects of Iodine, are esert ed most decidedly wi.en associated with other alter atives, in combination : ami the Sarsnparilla seems to fulfill perfertly all the favorable requisitions. The first rflVct usually observed when "SARSAPARILLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME"" is taken, is an increase of sppetite showing thatit has tonic properties of a m irked character. Its al leratrve eftects are manliest in its ready combina tion with thi blood and tls-us Pule, scrofulous women and children improve rapi.Hv under its use, and the vital functions assume a healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a largo ntiniber of chrcn ic or acute aft", ction peculiar to children. It is suit ed to them botn by tne milcn.-B ami eiTicienry of medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive f irm of the remedy. It may bo given for a long period here constitutional influences are desired, and no repug nance, or disincliuat on to take tlie syrup, encoun tered. In White-Sweilings. Hip Joint Disease, and Distortions of the Spine, it shoyl I ti-i given prit ently, in moderate doses, until relief is obtained. In the Spring f the Year, and during the Warm Weather, the accumulation of niorbid mitfrs in the system seem to become iiianifctt and very tronM. some Las situde, Headache, Roils, Cogtiveness, Loss of ppe tite. Pains in the Joint, Indigestion, etc, nre very common. Nothing ever deviseil i lu tter adapted to exterminate or drive otTthese afl" rtions than tins new combination of SA RS A f A ill LI. A Willi IODIDE OF LIME. mb'o preparation like it, or viirh approximates to ij ai an Alterative, or Bhnd Purihr, net rrerb'f ore been plated trithin the rtarhnf inralidt. Indeed, it is an tniircly new and Fni:snric coinbina tiori. in no respect resembling anj thing iulliei to em ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning it. t hr de scription of it chemical character. theraputic val ue, manner of use, etc., are given i.i arircnl tr, which can be had at the store of any and all tiret cas Druggists. Cv" Sold in Uloomsburg, wholesale and rctiiil, bv Ever Sc Moyer, and all Druggists June ti, Ifi.e. (im. ISS LIZZIE PETE RM AN, Would announce to the ladies ol Hlonmburg and the public generally, that she has just received Irom the eastern ci'ics her Spring and Summer Slot k of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article usually found in first class Millinery Stores. Her goorls are of the best quality and among the most handsome and cheapest in the uihrket. Cull and examine them for yourselves. Nobody fhould purchase elsewhere before exam in mg MisnPetennau'a stock .( goods Holiness inude to order, oil the shortest notice, or repaired. Storr on Man street. 3d dor below the store cf Mendei.nall & Rupert. Dloomsburg, May 2, ISfiC tf. yAI,lj J) APE IS. 'TMin undersigned respectfully announces to the , , P''iC that he keeps ronstantly on hand, at his Old stand, one door below Lutx Drug Store. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloih. and r.-per Window Shades. Cnrd. Tas sels and Fixtures, for Pictures . fee, ol tne very latest styles, aid is prepared. to do all kinds of paper hanging to order. E. J. TI1011T0X. Bloom-burg. April t leOti. If M. WIimiOYEtt, ATTOKIVEY - AT - 1 LOOMSBURG, Pa. Office opposite Tost office, over Jlartinnns store. Back Pay, Bounty, Pensions and Gov trnment claims promptly colkcttd. Cloouisburg. Apr. 4. 'oG. J WILL CO TO f o u t zrs :l AS'. Horse aDu Cattle TW pretar(loaV long smd favorably known, will thor oagbljr relBTigocatb broken-down and low-spirited horsef. by atrengthcnlnf and cleansing tb etomaab and Intel tines. It Is ft sore pre ventlve of all dls-- tun incident tot this animal, such as LUXO FEVEB, GLAXDERS, X & L. Lt V M A- TF.It, HEAVES, COUGHS, I1S T K M P E R , FE VERS. FOUXPER LOSS OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, ke. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skin and iruTiiiunua l u 6 --M y' ; r7T i i miserable skeluton into a fine-looking; and eplriU horse. To keepers of Cows this prenarmtlon is Invaluable- It iocrvases the quantity and Improves the quality or tne mil a. iti been proven by 80 toal experiment r Increase the quan tity of milk an cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm aad sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens .1 . . . . - A makes than llirive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, euch as Coughs, fleers in the Lungs, Liver, kc, mis article acts as a specific. JJy putting from one-nan a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above d I saases will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive ana care lor iiog cnoicra. Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papen for th PKEPAKBD BT - -.1 S. . ITOXJT- & BRO., AT THEIB WHOLESAIE DCre AXD MEDICI ?T DET0T, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Dru prists and Storekeepers through out the United States. . lty For sale at the Drutr Store of EYER MOYER, liloomsburg Pa. Dloomsburg, Jan C. !2mo. DR. W. II. WIH'rMoH. H AS baen in sncccssful practice for a number of vearn. w illi the exnerlenre rf the Hifr.rnt h... pital in Europe, alo a meuibrr of the AnalyicaT Medical I nstttute of Xew V rk. eoirti lues to attend to all professional cans al his ortice No. Via Filbert Street, Philadelphia. 2. No patent Medicines are ued or recommended ; the remedies aJminiiitereil are lhoe which wilt not break rown the constitution, but renovate the sys tem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the s)U-in in a healthy and perfectly cnri-d condition, 3. DYSI'FI'SM. that distressing disease aad fell destroyer of health and happines. undermining the con-tuuti in uni yeaily carrying thousands to tin timely grave, cm most empha. ically be cured. 4, Melancholy, Abberration. that state of Allna tion and weakness of the mind which render per sons incapable oi enjoying the pleasures or perferm ing the duties of life, 5, RHEUMATISM. In any firm or condition, rhron ia or arute. wnrranfd rumble. r.. r.PI I.CI-3 v, or fulling sickness, all chronic or stubborn ca?eof EE'l ALE DISEASES radicn'ly removed ; Sn't R'bniim and every descrip tion of ulcerations I'll' nnd scrofulous disease whirh huve bulHcd all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treMment ; and I to say all diseases, Cy CoNsrMi-TMix) ran be cured by weuriug my Me:i- cnted Jacket, which is n protection to the lungs nenii'st all rhunresof wenther in a 'I clnnalestbiv ins tn vestisatcd for year" th cause and character o I iiiteriiul-eul (fvvcr anJ ague) in all parts of the I'nifeil States will cure permaniiitly all chronic or acute caes of ague and nervous piseascs in a few lays. lancer Cr red v.illiccl 1 he knife or Drawing B.ocd. Tape Worm, that dresdtothe Human Family for year, cin le removed uith two or thjre loses of iry new ly discovered remedy, warranted in all casus, i 'on iiult.it i on in the English and Cerniun Languages free of ch.ircc. Will make visits any diatance. if desired. May be addresse by letter (conftdenliallv.) nnd tlediclne sent with proper directions to ny part ol the count ry. OFFICE ?o, IQd Filb-rtEt. Phila. April 4. l8Go ly. ML J. n. i;vans, riiysiciau arid Surgeon, ?7AVlN(i lofa'fil pprinatif inly on Main 4 1 Sirept. CLOOMSBrKG. Ta., wrn!1 in (orm the public genera'lv. that he is preprared to atlend to all buinegs faithfully and punctually that mny be intrusted to bis care, ou terir.s coiuineusa rate with the times. C7 lie pays strict altonlion to Surgery as well as medirini?, Nov, -io, 1 6u3, ly. CHAS. G. BARKLEY, Allorncy at niv. DLOC:-lSClItG, 10L131CIA CO., PA, WILL prnetire in the several Cotirtsof Colur.ibia County. All lesal bnsitiess intrusted to his ca le h;ill recej ve prompt nttention. :Sce-n Main Mrtet, Exchange Buildings, ever Miller's Store. Lloouis-burr. April 13, 114 iOTTBAUGII, AT TO 11 A EY-AT-L.I IV, ELOOMSBURG, Pa. Will practice iti tlw several Court, of Columbia and adjoining counties. All Collections prompt!)' attcaded to. June U0, IStiti. gALLSDUKY, BJLO. & CO., Eitensive Maiiufactiirers and Importers of Gold, Pbtf,d rd OrciJc Jticclry, S-OI.ID AXU XICKEL A?n:ni(.x, i:gumi a.m. shiss CASED PY OrnSELVEs". And every description of Fancy Goods and Yankee Xo.tiun. Esperially adapted and designed for Fo ttUurn and Western Trade. Circulars and full descriptive Trico Lists sen t free. Agents wanted cvrrvw hero. Address. sA i.isi:l p. v. 1:1:0. co . 41 DOttUANCE e-TREET. Providence, K. I. October 21. l;r.6. 3ji. OMNIBUS LINE. THE undersigned would respectfjlly announce to the citizens of Hlooms'burg, and the public rcn orally, that lie is running an OMMIICS LINE, be- ftr2L. . I ween this j lncenud the rilf- 4J2Sr?J li'rr nt Kail Koad I'epots dai ly. (Sundays excepted) to" connect wuii the several Trains goinj South a West on the Catawissa and William. port Kail Koad and u no thoe going .North and South on Ihj Latk Bloonisbiirg Koad. His OMNI m SrES arc in good condition, coiumo riious and comfortable, and charts reasonable. rf,.7?r. K""D.' to meet er see th,ir frlcad. lpart. can be accommodated, upon leasonrUa charges, by leaving timely noma at any of t ho Uo.- JAC0B L. GIKTON, Proprietor. IUoomsborg. April 27, I?C4. JHUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. l ure Medicines, at John R. Mover'. Drut Store Medicines. Paints. Oils aud Variiisbos 1.,,.'.. DV,c-;io,:e';.,u,':n:o,jt,'ea- - Vi.v.r QUALITY GUARANTEED. Drug'siore?00" earcfu"7 compounded at Moyrr'a Ktore!" nd J'yn,, Medicines .old at Moyer'. Irnf ...W",',n"r' Tar Cordial. Eaker'. Cod Liver Oil W.n,IowV Soothing rUp, ,olJ oyer. Drug Irugrptorrer.Cli,lb!e ra,0,,t tr,'dicn. a Moyer. Leather of all kind, sbolcul, ,nd retail at J H Moye,-, HrUg p,ore, Bloomsburg, p, ' " 1 ' May 2. IM. tf. mm QO TO BKOWliirs TO BUY XqUR' j erms net c-asn. une pne onl v. to cry jit toons.
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