lICULTDRAL, s )INQ- A GARDEN, a all job to traderdraia a gar .j it"contaIc3 Half an acre,', and large as most farmers'' gar Vxpense need not be more ra. 1 Now autumn is the i operations ; but a gar Voedrained in the winter. .;--u-;;:Vt any outlay, except pii -"3;lau?.1hi"l costbut little. If the VcV craV V 1 li 13 30 mc"st thatyou have SK. -cm late in the spring it ..on-pay. If the soil is thal W, '4,, or cold, it will pay. iiwrnng deepens, .warms, enriches and ries the so3, and thus lengthens the season. Ifc brings spring from -two to four -weeks ear lier than it otherwise would come. I will also give" farmers an opportunity to test, without much expense, the advantages of under-draining. - Many do not like to go info extensively, till they know by personal ex- 0 the good it does. For allsuch, the he place to begin. There is one Vl 11 T. - 1 v uie an wuu uan; never seen jig not to commit ; that is, isflallow ditch, and then fill it fu'l .s", brush, pieces of wood or rail?, and .?rit an underdraln. Do it well, or don't dirit at all. Well done, is twice done, while half done, is not done at al'. RaIN'T "WeATIIEIU.NI MOETALITT. ot withstanding that rainy weather cause Ms and cough?, and even fever, it has htdy been noticed, through combined, meteorological observations and medical sUtwtics, that rainy years are not so injuria to health, as is commonly supposed. Heavy rains" un doubtedly wash aw7 many causes of conta gious diseases. , .Experiments in Liverpool, extending over great many years, have proved tb heavier the rains of summer the less children die of diarrhrae. In Cal cutta the cholera always diminishes in ti c .yeason there. In the low countries of ..and and Northern Germany, wlu ra fiver jnd ague is" endemic, the number of patients suffering from this disease is very great in dry summers and small in rainy seasons. Mr. Rowell has kept tables from 1S48 to 1866 that appear to prove that inycars when more rain falls than usual the mortality is lesa than usual, and vice versa. In all this there is a hint given directly by nature about the necessity of using plenty of water to keep everything clean and wholesome. "T ft . m - uzu x olk c tables. a Lorso, remarks -ie Rural World, will get tired of standing mi treaaing on a nam noor; so win a cow, i feheep, a man. A soft bed feels ca.y f'tesrest And yet we neg!ect the bedding of. our stables to a great extent. Injured Sraba and other ailments, especially of the l-yof, are the result often of a neglect here, u has been clearly enough shown, and as any ;V enough see, if he gives the s thought. Bed ' with .vwhich is plenty, or sawdust, or tan bark orshavings. The dryer these materials are thebetter. Every day remove the moist ened 'bedding and replace with new. uch a floor, well bedded, adds greatly to the warmth of a stable, and thus becomes a fju dar saver. The small holes and crevices in a floor with a good bedding upon them, will let little or no cold through, and will drain the stable. Rather have agroundfloor than .hard naked plank. Time to Cut Bcshes. A correspondent of the N. II. Farmer says : Repeated trials on as many different pieces of land, and each trial a complete success, has convinced us that December, the time we invariably do this, is the best season, at which time the growth of the year is evidently at an end. A piece of valuable pasture land of ours, overrun with bushes, which had been many times cut over by a former owner to no pur" pose, because cut in the summer sea.' on, was Ey us cut over in December, 18G1, and to iili time, a period of nearly five .years, not a buJ was sprouted orstarted, and the land, though, moist, is well stocked down to grass. "Whitewashing Fruit and Ornamen tal Trees. The practice of coating the bark of fruit and ornamental trees with white wash is one that cannot be too severely de precated. The obstruction of the prespira tory organs and orifices, whether effected by the application of whitewash or any other adhesive material, always acts as a fuitful source of disease, and in time proves fatal to the tree. When the bark becomes lough, or incrusted with moss, it should be cleaned by scraping and washing down thoroughly with a solution of potash or soda in water, affording smoothness to the surface without obstructing the pores. Germantoicn Tele jgrcrph. . Minnesota Public Lands. In addition to the immense amount of public land gran ted to Minnesota for railroad', internal im provements and agricultural coIleges,amount ing to thirteen million -acres, and to a vast amount already entered by settlers and spec ulators, amounting to ten million acres, there are still open to homestead settlement over thirty million acre3 of the best kind of agri cultural land within the borders of the State. Of the twenty-three million acres heretofore disposed of by the government,' but $2,692, 923 have been realized to the Treasury. Ceaai in cold Weather. For some rea son not yt known, cream skimmed from milk in cold weather does not come to butter, when churned, so quickly as that from the same cow in warm weather. Perhaps the pellicles which form the little sacks of butter in the cream, are thicker and tougher. There is one method of obviating this trouble in a great degree. Set the pan of milk on the stove, cr in some warm place, as soon as strained, and let it remain until quite warm ' some say, until a bubble or two rises, "or until a scum of. cream begins to form on the surface. Cheap Land in Alabama. Twenty-five farms-have been sold in one section of Ala. bama for the low 'price of one dollar per acre. A failure f crops caused creditors to force sales. One of the sales thus made was a plantation of six hundred acres for six hundred dollars. Before the war its owner possessed thre hundred and fifty slaves .and A HBIiMBOIiD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A positive and Sped 06 Remedy for diseases of tho HlmAier, Kidneys A nival u( Irfieal SweUlas. Thla Medicine lccreasea tho powers of digestion, sod excites tbarob&orbetirs Into kealt Inaction, fcy wfclc the watery or calcarcoca. depositions, and all unnatural en largements are rodnced, as veil as pcJn and toaaoimaUOB, and la good for men, women and children. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. Tor weakness arising from Eaeoases, ''W1I 41on, Early IndisereUon. attended with tu. following Symptoms: Indlbpos! 'Jen to Exertion. of Tower. Diflicnltyof Brea"1' Trembling. r ' n-akcfalncs" rain In tb"' pjpdons of tho race. Loss ot Jlemory, ' Weak Nerros, Horror of Dlaeaaa, . Dimness of Vision, . - v Hot Hands, Dryness of the Ckla, pajua countenance. lW Z Tf illoweJW goon (which tbUJTedl These .yiBptoii If. w follow ed. taTUWy Zgggf&rnc FIX3, 4e, r Mh th ient may expire. Who caa say j2q?i& fonowed eases," ' -gorTTT A5D COXSUilPTIOS? iranyaro,r3re ot thecariiseof tbtrsttffcrlcj.hat nono wl'.l coniefi. Tha records of the Insane asylnini and th3 niclanciioiy deaits by cocaumptloa bear omplo witness to troth of the assertion: " ?.-. Cor.stltmtlon, onco alerted by organic Treakacfis, rerr.'.iei the aid cf medicine to strengthen and Invigorate lo ::yytcnj, whioh II bLM HOLD'S EXTRACT O? BCCHtf lcTi.ricly d;t3. A U1al will conrlnce the mot sceptical. tnrr.tay aGTcctlcns peculiar to Femnlos, the Extkact Ercuv lit naequn'iOd by any other remedy, and for all complaints Incident to the sex, or la tho DECXDTE OH CHAXGE OF LIFE, t7 21 o Family should be without it: Take bo Ealam, Jlercary, ot cnpleosant modiolus for unpleasant end dangeroos dlaoaacs. iiELMBCLD'3 EXTRACT BUCifJ' Cures Secret Discascj la tTl tholr stages llttlo expense, little or na change of diet, no Inconvenience, and XO EXPOSL'KT. USE HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU For all affections and diseases of these organs, whether EXISTTCO IS MALE OH FEMALE, From whatever canse originating, and no matter how Ion; standing, biseaees of Uioo organs require tha aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And it la certain to bare tho desired effect la all diseases for which It is recommended. ELOOD! BLOOD! ELOOS! IXelintoolci's KIGITLT COSfCXSmUTTD COHPOC7T3 FLUID EXTRACT SPiS AP AR1LLA For pnrlfjrlns the Elood, removing nil ehroels corjtT'a Hoaal diseases arislr.u torn rn InpTire etate of t".ic E!oo !, and the only reliablo and effectual Jraorrn resic'.y f-.?r C.t enre cf Ec:ofu3a, Scald Head. Salt KLcara. Tzhiz nn t Svrelllng9 cf the Eoscs, L'lceralicns of tti9 " hro-t taj Legs, Llotcbes, nmplcs oa tha Face, Tetter, Erysipelis, ecd all scaly Eruption of the ckia, AXD BJLrTLFVXV& THE COXTX-IXIOS'. FOT A TE"W Of the 'wortt disorders that ciZict mankind ark ft on fia corruption that accumulates la tho Elood. Cf ell tho d:s covcrifs tlsat tare "cscn made to purje It cat, r.osa cr.a equal la cCect HsxLzoLD'a Corrorxo Earn.cT Sa3 BirAEiiiA. It cleansea and renovates the Blood, IcsfiUj tho vlor of tca'.th into the 6yitcm,cad purges ojt tie burners irhlch make dlseiso. It stLxaltes the hca1tt7 fcrxtlonwr the body.aad esf.Tj tho disorders that crov anuraritld"ia the blood. Ench a remedy its cou'.d to relied oa has leng fccca sorght for, end noir, for the C.-.t time the public hare oao oa rhlch they caa depend. Cur apace here does not admit of certlflcat ea to ihow its cCocta. but the trial of a slngla bottle Till ehow to tUe Elcfe tUr.t it his lis virtues surpaeing nnyfiing they have over tcbts Two tablegooatfal of the Extract of EarsaperllLi addt 1 to a pint of -nrster is eunl to the Lisbon Elct Drink, acd one hot t!e ij f illy rial to a gallon of tfce Frrup of Sarsa poriIla,ortl;3UccoctioaksnnaIly mada. , mXSIBOLD'S WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases arUing from fcsMls of dissipation, nsed la connection with the Extracts Enchit and Sarsapaiilla, la such diseases za recommended. Evi dence of the moct responsible aad rclible character will accompany tha medicines. Also implicit dlrcctloca for H5S, triik iuii.'rt'i of thovtcnrli llvln; wltcatscs.and C7 vardecf SD.VN) nasollj!tcd certi3cate3 tnd recommenda tory letter j, m.-.ny of which ar from the highest courcca, lacludlcg cirdncut Pbysiclans, Cler;yaicn, Statesmen, 4e. The Trpprletor has never resorted to their publication In the newspapers ; he docs not do this from the fact that his articles rank aa Standard Prcparatlou, and do not need .to bo propped up by certificate. The Science of Medicine, like the Doric Cclcrcn, should stand simple, pore, mcjcstlc, having Fact for its basis. Induction for Its pillar, and Troth aloae for 1U Capital. Ify Txtract Earaaparllla Is a Blood ru; !2er ; cy Sxiract BuchaJs a Elurctle. and will act es socb in aH cases. BoU are prepared on purely eatentlCo principles frt tacvo and are the most active measures of either that ean be made. A ready and conclusive test will bo a eom parlaoiff thetr properties with those set forth la tho flol lowing worka: See Dispensatory of the UnlUd State. Pee Professor Exivrxs' Talaabl works oa the Fractica of rhyslc. See remarks made by tie celebrate Dr. rrrrsic, rbila. Bee remarks madefy Er. Epheaim McDowll, e eel Jrated rhyslclaa and Member cf tte Eoyal College cf Eor;eoas, Ireland, cud published La the Tracsoetiona dl the King and Queen 'a JonrnsL fee Medlco-Chirurglcal Esvlew, published by Best's Txatxbs, Fellow of tha Royal CoUcge of Surgeons. mot of tio lata studard worta oa IXediclae. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVEkY U1IKKH. Address letters for Information, In confidence, to IT. T. TTET.T.TBOLD, Chemist, PBrSTCIPAL DEPOTS LTelmrx)ld's Drug and Chemical Warehouses So. 591 BE0ADWAT, SEW T0SK, and - - HelmboldV Medioal Depot. , icu soura tksthst, phxladelpiiia. : PEWARE OF COUNTKRFEITa ABE FOB HSLUSOLD'Sl IS rpuE PERUVIAN StRUP X - 13 A r-ROTECTED SOLUTIOV OF l-UB Protoxide ot Iron, a new discovery io rafdioine which STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEASE, BY suppiyiuS the Blood with its vital principle, on This is the secret of the wonderful success of this . remedy in curing DyspcF'- Liver Oomplaint, Dropsy, Chronic DiarrLoei, Boil, Nervous - Affections, Cbilla and Fever?, Jumors, L'oss of Consti- tutional vigor, Diseases of ihe Kidneys & Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a "BAD STATE OF TF7R Rinon or accompairicd by Debility era low state of the . Beine free from Alcohol in any form, its enereiz. ing em-ctsare not foliowe.l by eorreapondig Uon.bai are pcrmanent.it, fusinc atrengtii, viiior and DYSPEPSIA AP DEBILITY From the Venorable Archdnaccn P(;OTT I) O Dd.su jt. Canada East. March it, itch. a- an ,nvetcrme Dyspeptic of more than 2o years utanding." v .u ,. have wonderfully Wnrutted in the thre nbort wetks during which 1 have used the Ve ruviau jrup 'hat 1 can scarcely persuade mysrlfor Hie reality. IVople who have known me are aston- hrrt at the chang-.. I am widely known and can but recommi nd to others that which has done so much lor tur? " A CASE OP 27 YER3' STANDING CURED. From IVSLEV JEWETT. No.l i Avon rioce, Boston ."I hHV-J sudered. and sonietimes i-everely. for 27 years, from dyspeptic, I commenced taking the Pe ruvian Syrup, and found immediate benefit fro.n it. Iu tte emirse of three or four weeks I was rntirely relieved Trom my suirerinss. and have enjoyed nnin-ti-rrupteil he.illh ever since." rtN EMlNliT DIVINE OF COSTOV, PAYS- i have been uxing the Peruvian Syrup for some time past; it ;ives me n-w Vigor.Buoyancy of snir its. Elasticity of Muscle." TkoufaTtds hare hern changed by the itxe of this remedy frtt iceak, uckly.xviTering creatures, to strong. heaitliy: inl kappa men and romen; and invalid$ cannot reasona bly kt.iitaU f girt It ' trial, Apamphti-t of li-J paces containing certificates of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physicians, clergymen, and others, will be sent FRKi to any address. T7" Sub that each hottlehas Percvin Strop blown in the glass. FOR SALE BY J. P. DINSMOUE, Proprietor, 3(5 Dey St New V'ork SULD BV ALL. DUL'OtllSXij. S CROFULA. ' ' iicn ajr'c inni ivijias g rne II EST REMEDY for Scrofula and all kindred diseases ever discovered. The diniculty bas beeu to obtain a Purs Solution of it. . Df, 11. Aiadcrs' Iodine Water ,a. P"re Pol,11'"n of Iodine, W ITHOUT ASOL VFNT ! ! Cgiitaming a r'ull Grain to each ounce of water. A incst Powerful Vitalizicg Agent and F-estorative. HAseiredand will cure PCROFL'LA in all its mani 'fold form. UI.CER3, CANCKRd. SYPlI ll.IS.S.VLT RHEUM ; and it has been i;scd with astonishing success in ca h.:s of Kh'.MiiniitUiii, dVypep-iaf Congo inpliuii. Female Con -.plaints, litait. Liver and Kidnev Diie iste,' e. Cirtul rs will be sent rgts to any one seni'ing their aUiirr-ss. Price a bo'tl-, or 0 for S3 00 Prepared by Vr 11. AN DEiljj, Physician !c Chemist foT Sale l y J. P. DI::IORE, 30 Dey St.isrew Y - And by all EruggUu. 7 ISTAR'S BALSAM OF KAB BEEN USED FOR NEARLY HALF A CENTURY, with the most atO.i-hinr urrr in r :i ri n . I Corghs, Colds, llcar-.eues-i, fc'orc Ttroat ltiliueDzi, W houfiDg coagb, Croup, Liver coaiplaiut, Bronchitis, L'ifQ culty of Drealuirsr, AstLma, ai over y alfec tion of TUE TIinOAT,LUSGS 4- CI2ES7. whirh earriej .(Tinnre virtiins thnn any other rfi eae and which bntfl-s the ki'l of the Thysicians to a greater extent tli.in any othfr m.-ilmly. often YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY when all others prove ineffi.-ct'ial. A3 A MEDICINE Rapid in Relief, soothinj in ETjct, safe in iU Cpcr etion. ' IT IS UNSURPASSED ! while as a preparation.free from noxious (ncrortinent pi'Pifin. r minerals uniting skill, r.i-n e.a-:d medi cal knowledge; c"inbininjr all that w valuatile in tile vcjtiuble kingdom lor this class of tliseae ,it is " INCOMPARABLE and is entitled, merits, and receives the general con li Jcnce of the public, SEVMOUIl THATCflEIv, M. D., of Herman, N. Y.. writ a follows : "Wistar's furs' or Wild Oherkt pives nnivrra! satifa-tion. It seems to cure a I nuyb by lor.f nin and cli-ancing thu lur.gs.and allaying irril.-ion thus retwovins the cause, inst-ad of drying up the touch and leaving thr rause behina. 1 consider the Hal emu as o d as any. if not the best, Cough medicine with winch 1 am acquainted." ILev. Jacob Sechleb, of Hanover, Pa. Well known and much rospectsd amnn; the Carman population in this rountry. makes the following state ment for the brneGt of the adlictcd, 1icr Sirs Having realized in my family impor tant beneiits fromthe use of your valuable prepara tion Wistass Bls. or Wild Ciierbv it aS'ords me pleasure to recommend it to the public, t-'ouie ci?ht yrarsae'' .nc .f my daughters seetned lobe in a de cline ainntlle hopes of her recovery were entertain ed I then procured a boltle.of your excellent Ralsaui, and before she Jiad tkn ihe whole ot" the contents of the buttle there was a erest inrprovenient iu her health. I hxve.in my Individual case made frequent nje i your valuable uieilicme.and have always been be lieu Hod by it. J ACOB SECHLEtt. rrUe One Dollar a boilte. F"tt RALE BY J. P. niKPMORE, 36 Dey Street. New York SLTH W FUW I.E, SON, Proprietors,. Boston. AKD BT ALL DRCGO STS. G RACES Celebrated Salvo CURES CUTS.BCRVS, SCALD3. Grace's Celebrated Salre CURES WOUNDS.URU1SE3. SPRAIN'?, Graces Celebrated Salve CURES BOILS. ULCERS. CANCERS. Grace's Crlebrated i alve CURES SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS. Grace's Celtbratcd Salve CURES CHAPPED HANDS. CHILBLAIN'S, Grace's Celebrated Salva HEALS OLD SORE3.FRE3II VYOlTNDS.te. It is prompt in action, removes pain at onec. and re duces the most angrv looking swellines and imfls matlons. as if by oiai.-: thus affurdimg. relief and a complete cure. Only 23 cents a box 1 (Sent Ly ma it for 25 cents,) For Sale by J. P. DIVSMORE 3 Dey Street. New Torfc. 8. VV. POvVK at son, Proprieto.s, Boston,, aad by all Druri.ts, Grocers, and Coanvx storew gAEGAINS 1. WATCHES. ..The L'NION WATCH CO., mr.0f,c,orew, 149 Broadway, New York, ctfer theiv-etire oc at less than cofci, for rash, Thie afford, a rare opportunity for dealers wnlrm to repleuisu for holiday trade, to select from a great variety unsurpassed for richness o,!nt,ml'e''ri'n' lualitles.and real worth. SOLDIERS' WATCHES, European made, in Stout Silver and Cold Plated Cases-warranted corre.t time keepers beautifully engraved, white dial and tiincy fiuished hand ; a su;j. rl ornament. Price, per case of six. $4. -phe name pold plated, per cae of six. 949. SOI.IIOUY BVTHEUAs-E! We do not devi ne from this rule upou anv condition. HUNTINti SILVLR WATCHES, English move ment, periectly adjusted, and warranted correct time keepers ; beautifully engraved stout double cases, white dial ami f;mry cut hands Sold only by the case ot ix. p:ice $j7. This is the cheapest really ;ood article in the mnrkrt. furnishing a stout hunt in durable tvatrh. which WILL. KEEP GOOD Tl V E at a MODERATE PRICE 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 lens than a case of si 1. COLD PLAItCD WATCHES, 18 K. plate, same movement as above, and is precisely the same style of watch, with the exception that thes are heavily plated on composition nieial, Price, per casa of six, &j7, Sold only by the case I Hl'NTlVGMi.VER WATCnE.', in superior fin ihJ cases, full eneraved, s ictl that readily sell at retail at from $25 each upward, per case of sij.JTi Same in gilt cases, per half nzen, $72. Sold only by the Case I Improved Iltary Silver Duplex CJirono?nc tcrs in fully ruby action movement. Tboc wishinc a superior time-piece, that can bo relied upon in all seasons and weathers, should buy this, r'or Railroad men and others requiring an ac curate tune-piece this is unsurpassed. Cased in best eilver in a hanrtsnina and durable manner, per case of six. $Jo4. A sample will be sold for These watches retail at from $75 to $'J0l). AMERICAN-WATCHES. OF OCR OWV MANU FACTURE AND WARRANTED. Twr ounce Silver Cases. Have the best running apparatus of any watch in exis:ence. Per case of six $lno: Sin-tie one SH. Retail at $40 an j upwards. Also Cold and silvei Wf.tches, a superb stork of silver ware, and gold, platej and Cilt Jewelry for Country Merchants, Pedlars, .fee. Goods seut to any part of the country by Express, O- O. D to be paid for when received. Order at once . No advances required. Send for Circular. UNION WATCH CO., liil Broadway, New York, October 10, I3'.P. jTEW QOAL y AKD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Koninburg and Columbia county , that they kerp II the ditlVrent numbers of stove coal and selected lump coal for smithing purosc, on their wharf, ad joining WcKelvv, Neal tCo's Furnace ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the hnrf.to weieh conl.hny and straw .ike wise a horse and wagon, to deli ver coal to those who desire it. Aa we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article. aiil sell at the very lowest prices. !'leae call and examine for yourselves before purchasingclsewhere. J. W. HKNDEhSHoT. AUGUST OS MASON. 'I'lIE undersigned will tako, in exchange for Coal 1 and Gro-eries, the following named articles : Wheat, llye.Corn, OaH. Potatoes, Lard, l?ain,Shoul der, and side meat. Butter, Esgs, Hay, Ac , at the hinhestc.iHh prices, at his Grocery Store, adjoining their coal yard. J. W. II ENDERSUOT. Bloom.sburg, April 2.7, ItiOG, ly. NATIONAL FOUNDRY. ms II.O0MSBUUG,C0 ?S LUMBIA CO.. PA. (Z 31 C4 T HE """cribcr, propri.-tor ! Ll.n a t- : -ive ' of the ahnve named ex- i : 1 a tensive entiiPiisnmeiii. i no prepared to reccite orders rifor All Kinds cf JJach.'nfry, for CoMerici, itlast Furnaces, Stationary Engines, MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES. A.C.. &.C. He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and fBtterns. p'ow-irons, and everything usually made in f'rst-clasa r'ounilri-s. His ext.-nsive farilitic and practical woikmen, war- aiit hi'ii in rccviving the largest contracts on the m t reasonable, terms. 1T7" Grain of all kinds will be tafcen in exchange for castings. Z9 This establishment is loca.ed near the I.arkawa na 4 Bioomiburg Railroad Depot.- TETER PILLMYER. Ulaomsburg, Sept. 12. 1SG3. BENTESTR'Y. HC. HOWE K, SUaOEOT,' rjiT-KTTST. f-. RFSPEt Tr lJLLY otT. rs hia profes, &Z!&ii'y tonal si rv.ces to the ladien and gentle ilT me" of ltl ,omsJ,1Iaud vicinity." Ke is prepared io atiend to all the 'various up.-rationy in the line of his profession andis provided with t-ie Inieat iirtproved P'jHCKLJi l. TKKTJT; wuirj w II he inserted on gold, pliitiua.sil ver and rubber b ! tolow II as the natuial teetit Mi ter il plate and block teeth manufactured ar all 0 eri tirnaou teeth.es refully and properly attended to. Itr.ii'ence and nifue a few doors above the Court I iit.e, same side. PI lo.nsburs. June ft 1SH3 A. J. EVANS' " CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Acfy opposite lie Ephco)al Church. Ci OniiNf; OF ALL DKSCK ITT IONS. Y sloik is conipcsrd rf fine elothin?. medium kJ t and low priced adapted to all conditions, tustes and wants. Ileitis tiic latent styles for the season a Sue assortment of Overcoats ai:l Gcutleaica's Shaw s, from low to the very best Jits Uoods at e lasknni ibfc an t well Made. In addition to my stork of ra ly-.niJe cl jt!iin 3, I have piei-e goods for custom orders, Csollis, C:isiancrri, &c, cc. Ami having one of the first class rutlers, I ginran" Ue a tit in all easus and give satisfaction. Also a variety of H COLE.V AM) LI.E. SMUTS, Stockings, Neckties, Collars. Stocks. Handkeri hiefs everything in the reiitlemen's line ofclothin?. AIo, Hats, boots and Miues, Trunks and Carpet ba?s. I will sell at the lowest Market prices. Please give me a call before purclia.-inj elsewhr. ANDREW J. EVANS, Bloomsburg, Nov. 15. l?f,5. J 00,000 SIIIXGIJES & A LARGE LOT OF FEEING BOARDS FOR salo. The nndersigne.I ofTrrs for sale upon the most reasonable I'tnn, at his place of business, in BENTON, CoLUMl IACOUTY,o.e hundred thou sand rhingiesaud a l.irre lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemloik. J. J. MeHF.XRV. Benton, Vav 9, IPfiG. 1M11K1IN CENTKAL NORTH AM) SOUTH, Tiirourjh bcticca Baltimore and liocluxtn- Wilhoul CIia:is-c of Cars, ON and after November 10th, lrC6.Traini will cave as loilows : NORTHWARD, BUFFALO EXPRFSS leaves Patliuiore 10 JO dni'y, Philadelphia f On V M. Harrisburg 2,u5 A. M , deliv ering passeneers at Northumbe, land. 5,u? A M. fur tram on Lackawanna and RIonisburg Rail Road, leaving at 7.K A, M. arriving in Danville 7.10 A.M. Blo0inhurg 8.2o A.M. Kingston ln.40 A. M, Scran ton I J.Ot) noon. MAIL leaves Baltimore 9.43 A. M. daily, (except Sundays) Philadelphia 7.f0 A. M. Il.irri-buri I. in F. M.. aeliverint passengers at Notthumlicrlund 4 45 P. M. for train on Lackawanna and I'.lao-nshurg Kail Road, leavi-s there at 5,20 P. M. arriving in Danville 6.0U P. M. Bloomsburg 6.4j P, M. Kingston 9 00 P.M. Scranton 1(1.15 ; p.-oceedin- north and arriving iu Willismsport at 6 45 P. M. FAST LINE, leaves Baltimore, daiW ( except Sun days) lilt P.' M. Philadelphia 12 noon, Hariisburg ,10 P. M. Northumberland 6 43 P.M. re.nain over nizht. and leave following morning at 7.00, arriving in Scranton li.UO aoun. SOIJTUIVAIIO. EXPRESS TRAIN, leaves Nortliuinberland ll.3. P.M. (execpt Sundaysreeeiving passengers, leaving Scranton at 4 40 A.M. Tituton 50 A. M. K s ton 6.00 P. M. Bloomnhurg y.07 P. M. arrivine in Phil ariclpi ia 7.00 A. M. Harrinburg 3.30 A. M. Baltimore 7.00 A M. MAIL TRAIN, leaves Northumberland 10.16 A.M. daily, (sirept Sundays) receiving passengers, leaving Srranton at 5.50 A. M. Pif.Mon ti i' .1 M Kingston 6 oi A. M. Lloouiburg 8.07 A. M. DannilU 9.54 A. ftl . ani arriving in liarrisborg 1,15 P. M. Philadelphia 5 50 P. M. Haiti more U (Hi P. VI. Fast Line, leave Northumberland at fi.25 a. m. arriving in llarrisburg at 9.0tj a. m. r hilalelphia 1:5) p. in. Baltimore I 00. Ey this route friht from Cuffalo, Pupension Pridge, Rochester and Canandaieua or any interme diate point on New York Central can be chipped through, when in full car loads to any point on the Lackawanna and Rloiiusbur" Rail Koad. without breaking hulks Rati-s of freight and Passenger fare as low as b any other route J. N. DcBAKRY, E. P. TOUNG. Gen I Sup't. Harrisburg, Pa. Gen'l Pass. Agent, Baltimore, and ISAAC M. SCHEO.MERHORV, Sen'l Western Freight Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. December. 19, 186. BLANKS I BLANKS! I WYOMUiG I IVS'tJ R A t C C i CO TI PAIN' Y, VVILKES-BARR-S, PENNA. tAPITAL AXD SI RPLIS; - - $150, A 8S5TB. Stock not called in, -Pill receivable, -U. S. 5 20 Bonds, Temporary and call loans. fjO.IW) 40,000 25.000 G.OOII ti.lffO 103 shares Wyoming Bank Stock, .Vi shares First National Bank st Wilks-Bnrre, 5.000 70 shares Second National lianknt Wilkes-Barre 7,0iw 4ii shares V llkes-Barre Uridga Stock, - - 2.5l Real Estate. 1.519 Judgments, . IO-.' Due Iroin Agents and others, ... 7,?J4 Cash in hand and in Bank, .... 1,8 It DIRECTORS. G. M. HOLLENBACK, JOHN ilEiCHARU. 3AM U E L WADIIAV1S, CHARLIES DORR ANCE, R 1) l.ACt)E. L. D. SHOEMAKER. H. M. HOYT, O. :.t)LLIS, Wm. 8. ROSS, ( HARI.E-5 a MIXER, SiEWART PIERCE, fi M HARDING. G. M HOLLENBACK. President. L. D. SHOEMAKER. Vice Vret l. R. C. SMITH, 6scaTART. F. BROWN. Ag.-nt, March 3. 1?6. msbtirg. Pa. G REAT IMPROVEMENT IN SE ff 1NG MA CIl 'NE S. Empire Shuttle Machine ! SALESROOMS. 538 Broadway, N. Y., 2-jO ashinston tt eet, Boi-ton, 9-21 Che. nut Street. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEB. 14. IPnO. THIS MACHINE is constructed on entirrly new prinriples of mechanism, possessing many rare and valuable iinpr vemcnts, havinz been examined by the mo3l profound expert, and pronounced to be Simplicity and Perfection. Combined. It has a straight needle, perpendicular nition, makes the LOCK or SIR T I'LiTITCII. w hich will neither RIP a or K AVE L. and is a 'ike on both sides ; perforins perfect sewing on every description f material, from Leather toihe finest Nansook muslin, with cotton, linen, or siik thread, from the coarsest to the finest number. Havin? neither CAM or COG WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Xfii.trlcss Machine. It requires FIFTY PER CENT, less power to drive it than any other machine in the market. A jiirl twelve years of ale ean work it steadily, wltnout fatigue or Injury to health. Us Slrcnjihand wonderful Simplicity of Construe ti'in renders il almost impossible to grt out of order, and is G CAR ANTEEU by the company to give en tirestitisfattioii. v"e respectfully invits all those who mny desire to supply themselves with a superic r article, to. come and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. t'ne half hour's instrui tion is sutririent to enable any person to wotk this machine to their entire sat isfaction. Agents wanted for all towns i.t Ihe United Etiites. w here Rgenries are nt already established. Also, for t'ulja. Mexico. Central and South America, to whom a I:t ral discount will civen. 1MP1RE SEWING MACHINE MF'G CO.. 5Ji Uroauway. N. Y, s TOVES AND TIN WAR I. A. M. RUFERT, Announces to his m:iny friends and nuuierous u t nuirs idai he continues the above business ct his old pi -ice of business on MAIN STREET, BLOOMS bt'RG. I!;s customers and others can be accnmmodited Willi FANCY STOVES r of ill kinds. Ftovepini s,Tin arc, and every aiti.:le t'ou ml in all well reeulated STO VE AMI T I W A H 1-4 tSTAI.LHMLNTS in the cities. and ontbe most reasonable terms. SPOUTINtJ, for Iiousi's anil b rng, vvi 1 1 be put tip on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing done promptly anil unon liberal terms. If:; also keeps on hand a Inrce sunnlv of Milk Pa'is. i-f liiiferetit sixes and prire ; bci,!es a tine hs- foriMiein ui r is tiers I'utont "elf-Sealin" Fruit Pre sorvinr Cans. Give In in a call. a July In. jNiG. tf. f ATEST FASHIONS DEMAND J. W. Uratilfy's rtlrbratrd Patent KirLcx 8-:asMP-ric (OR DOUBLE SPRING) The Wontlerful 1'lexilnlity and grent comfort nnl pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will bu experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas, Carriages, Uailrnad ;ar. Arm Chairs. Ch irrh Pews, for Promenade and House Dress, ss the Skirt cin be folded when in use to oc cupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or V u nli ii Irets. an invaluable quality in rrm -olme, not found in any Sinu-le Srin;; Skirt. A Lnd v having enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and gre:it convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Sterl Spring M.irt for single day, will never after ward, williiigly dispense with their use. For Chil dren. Miss and Young l.aaies tluy are superior to all others. 1 hry will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but wi'l preer ve their perfect and graceful ehnpe when three or four ordinary Ski'ls will have been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered w,th el on 1.1 and twited thread, and tUo bottom rods are not only double springs, but twicv (or r)onb;) covf red ; reveniine ttieui from u earing out w hen drawing down stoops, stairs, fcc. 'Tlie Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all la dies and is universally recommende; by the Fashion Ma-nzines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF I UE FASHION' A T. LE V ORL D. 'To ei.joy the leliowicg inestimable a J vantages in Crinr.liiie. viz : up -rior Tiiality, perTcct imtiiufac lure, slylifh sh.rpe and finish, flexibility, durability, comfort and economy, enquire for J. VV. I-radlk's Duplex Elliptic, t-r Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the f eimi.ie article, CAC1 ION. To Enard against IMPOSITION be pi'iicul.ir to NOTICE that i-l.irts ntTered m"DU TLEX" hae the re.J ink Ptainp. iz : --J. vv. Rrad ley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Fprmgg," upon the waist band none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin passed through t lit ce'uire. thus revealing the two (or double) "spring braided together therein, which is the secret of their rtjxitu ity and Mrtneih, and a combinat ion not to be found in any ether t-kirl. r oll SA LE in all Storeg where Ft HST CL ASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elf e here. Manufactured bv the Sole Owners of the Patent WESTS, UUADLEY fcCAtlY, 97 Chambers &. 79 i. el Keade St., N. Y. Ortober 10, l.Wj. 4ui Jj'EY STOVE AND TIN SU0P. ON M Al V STREET, (NEARLY OPPOSITE MILLER'S STOKE.) KLOOMSUCR'.l, PA. THE undersigned has jtst fi:ted tip, and opened, his net STOVE A?VI TX UOi in this place, where he is prepared to make cp new TA WARE of ill kindg in his ime, and do repair ii. n i'.h neatness and disp-itch, upou the most rea sonable terms. Healso keeps on hand STOVES ol various patterns and styles, which he will sell upon terms tu suit Durchas?rs. Give hio.h . 1L lie ig a goo 4 mechanic, and de serving of ,1-fc nbile patronage. JAC03 METZ. RIoom-biirg. Sept. 9, l?r,G y. S2S7 500? SKIRTS, 62B New Fall Styles ! Are in every respect first class, and embraef complete assortment l'.r Indies. Misses, and Cnil dren. of.the Newest Styles, every Length and Sizes of Waist. Our Skirts, wherever knia-n, or more universally pnpularthan any others before the public. They re tain their shape better .are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really Cheaper than anv other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are wairjnted pertect. Every lady should Try Theirt ! They are now being extensively Sold by Merchants, throughout the Country and at V bolesale and Beta il. at Manufartorr and Sales Room. No. U-ai Arch Street, below 7tb, Pbilsd'a.- Ask for Hopkin's "o wu make." bav no nthcr ! CAUTION None genuine unless Stamped on each Kid Pad 'Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No Ciri Arch Street. Philadelphia." Also, constantly on hand full lir, of New Yrk made skirts, at very low prices. Terms net cash. One price only, JY etc Stock of Clothing. Spring anil Sui&imrr 2ooIs INVITES attention to bis stork of cheap and fah iouable Lit. thing at his Store, on MJJI.V STREET, 11 LOO MS Ti UR G , livo doors above the Jlmtrican House,, where he has just received frftin New York and Phi ladelphia, a lull assortment of ill en ami Boy's Cloilsisir, incluJing the most feshionable, 'durable and hand some, DK ESS GOODS, consisting of - liox, Sack, Frock t Gum and Oil Clot!. Coa.'s, and Pan, of all sorts, sizes, and colors. He also has replen ished his aliearly large stock of Full and Winter Shawls; striped, figured and plain Vests, shiits, cavals, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, sus penders and fancy articles. N It. He has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths an ! Vestings. wliirh he is prepaicd to make up to order, into any kind of clothing on very sli Jrt notice and iu the beat of in in ner. All his clothing is made to wear and most of it is of home ninnufacture. 5 S D f'f every Description, Fin? and Cheap. His Case of Jewelrv is not surpassed in this place.. Call an.l ex amine his general at-sortmeul of Clothing, Watches, lewelry, &.c. &c. DAVID LOWENBCRQ. doom burg, April 20. it-Xo. NEW TOBACCO STOKE. II. II. IIUNSBERGEK, ATut'i Street, btloto the "American lFouzc" Where he keeps on hand, and furnishes to the home and couufy trade, a t Philadelphia (lowest) prices, FIXE (XT AND TLCG TOBACCOS, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGAR, a II kinds of smozisxft Tois&cro. Snuffs, Meerschnuni and Rriar Wood fipep, and a!I articles pertaining to his trade. (Ty Those small retail dealers in cigars and chew ing tobaccos, wou'd do well to guo him a call, in stead ol sending to ihe cities for every srtirle they need or purchasine of these count rv pedlars. November ill, lPuB. 3in. tsib: (;t:j:T ca usi: OF HUMAjN misery. v r r JUST published, in a scaled erve S., lope. Trice G cents. A lecture on the "t" nature, treat ment tnd radical cure of t:.i"i; Seminal Weakness or Spermatorhoea. Induced by Self-Abuse; Involnntary Emissions. Ini potency. Nervous DeLility and. Impediments to larriiije gelietally ; Consumption, tpilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, i.r. I'.y Robert J. Culverwell, M', D.. am bur ofthi 'Grceii liook,' Sr, The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from hi own expern nee, that tlie awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be efT-i't-ually removed witliout Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instrument', rmcs, or cordials, pointing out a mode id cure at once certain and ctr. ctual, by which every sutferer. no maiter hut his condition may be, may cure himself rheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thovsanr's and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, in a plain envelope, on receipt cf six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Cu! vcrwell's Mtirrtire tVuule, price 25 ceiit. Address, CHAS. J. C. KLINE r CO., 1'J7 Rowery, Nw York, P. O. box 43 'o- October 17, L-lil', ly" Peas Sc. Co. rjj.HE NEW pi'iia & $tia2i:EirrTCi't!iciiac JARSA VAlll I. a. A COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PltF.P'.RKD FOR C. W. PETTES, ROSTOV, i'y JA3IKS H. MCKOLS & CO. N i n if act urin y (Jh ch ? "- ts, M ANCF AI TURLRS OF THE EL IX IP i ER U 1 L .V ISA KK WITH I:o(o(Je ol" IruEi, Which has bcroiue go favorably known as a 7T,VVC-?.VO RKSTGRA1 Jl'E. Pv Thyficians and Invalids in all puits of the rorn ')'. The new preparation, -'Saraa psnHa In ron:', -nation ni.li l.eli.s of Li.n ;," in i-ei.ta one of the i:in-t prompt klterati ve nsreing. in a form capable of exert lug full action upon the s)tein, ami this in minute end plensant dOM.'. It is conceded tnat the altera tive. re.-,i: vent, or tot:c eirects of In. line flr,. exert ed mnet deciiledly w ,. en associ'ited with ether alter nlives. in coinhiwation : and iho Sarsa paril la seein;, to fulfill perfectly all the favorable requisition j. The first eff, rt usually observed w h n "SMISAI'AH ILLA WITH IOLIDE OF LI M K" i taken, is an increase of appetite showing that it iia- toinc pro;n-rli..-s of a m irked charurter. Its al-tc-ra;rve efi-:cis are manitest in its ready combina tion With the blood and tisMies Pale, crofulous women and ch tld re n improve rapiJIy under its use, and the vital functions assume a nehltby comlnion. It is admirably n'apted to a lame nutkber ot hrcn ic or acute atf.Ttioiis peculiar to children. It is suit ed to them both by the imldneis and efficiency of medicinal ellert and the plensaut, Mttrartive form cf the remedy. It may be given for a Ion; period where constitutional influences are desired, and no repug nance, or disinclinat on to take the syrup, encoun tered. In White-Sue. Imps, Hip-Joint Disra.e. and Distortions of the Spine, it s,.,M j 0 given persist ently, in moderate dotes, until relief is obtained. Jii the Sprinyrf the Yrar, and daring the larii M'talhc the nveumulation of morbi.I matt. rs in the system seems to become manifest and very troiiM-some Las situde, licU'iaclie, Koils, Co5ii veness, Loj of ppe lite. Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc. are verv common. Nothing ever devised js better adapted to exterminate or d .-ive oil these n Sections tlian tins m- w combination of S A RS W A H I L L A IVll'll HiDlDii OF LIVE. ircparatlnn Uki H, cr ic'i.'r.'. approximate io i; as ca Alterative, or Eland Pariri-r, has ertrbrforchrtn plcrrd vilMnlhe rea'h cf invalid. InJeed, it is an entirely and scilm-, r:c combina tion, in no rtsj eel reseniuliug ain thing hnhe;to e.u ployeJ. The opinion of me.lica! men concerning it the ile rrription of its chemical character. tlieraptinc va: ue, manner of use, etc., are given i,i a rirciilir. which can be had at the starts of any ani all first clas Dretcists. fcs Sold iu RIoonisburg. whelesale ant retail, bv Ever & Mover, and all I'mgiiigts June ti, Ir-uC. tm. ISS LIZZ1K PETE KM AN, WruiM announce to t'Tc l.-.dlrs of ninnnuburg and the puhlic generally, that she has jl6t received Irom the eastern ri'ies her pi iiii,- a ss (I :asiiicr Stock ef MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all articie a usually found in firt class Millinery Stores. Her goods are of the best quality anj among the most handsome and cheapest in the nii.rket. Call and examine them for vourelve. Nobody should purchase el.sewh-re "before examin ing Mis'i Petermaii's stock ol goods lionncts mads too'der . on the shortcut notice, or repaired. Slori on Mam hirer t. 3d d. or beUw the store of Mendel. hall 1c. Pupert. ftloomsburg, .May , Ifilfi. tf. a Mi t)api;i:. rpHE undersigned resprrtfu'ly annou:ics to the J. public that be keeps coiiituntly on hand, at his old stand, one dinir below Lu:r's Drug ttore. WALL PAPEII, Oil Cloth, and P,-per Window Shades. Cord. Tas sels and Fixtures, for Pictures , ir ol trie verv latest styles, aid is prepared. to do all kinds of paper hanging to orJer. E. J. TH0HT0X. . niooin.'bur;. April 4 1800. If M. WHITMOYER, ATTOICiXEY - AT - LAW, BL00M5BURG, P. Off.ee opposite Tosf rffVA oter Hot twin's store. Bade lay, Bounty, Pensions and Gcv ern ment claims promptly collected. Bloomsburg. Apr. 4, '66. I WILL CO TO ' 3 SOWS 13 TO BFY MY C 30n z FO UTZ'S " , riUBKATSD ' . Hotsb ajfl Cattle Poiflers, This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor. onghly reinvlgorat broken-dos-n and low-spirited hones, by strengthening; and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. It is a sure pre ventive of all r!&; eases incident to this animal, snch aa LCX FEVER, GLXNDER3, YELLOW WA TER, II EAVES, CO CG 113, DIS TEMPER. FiC VERS. FOUNDER LOS3 OF APPE TITE AND VITAL ENERGY, &c. Iu use improves the wind, Increases the appetite-gives a smooth and glossy skill and ff 1 transforms the' muentlile skeleton horse. into a fine-looking and spirite To keepers of Cows this preparation la Invalo&bla. It iucrvascs the quantity and improves the quality oi uie milk, it has been proven by nc tnal experiment t increas the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fatten Log 3 cattle, it gives them an appetite, loowtns , their hide, and A makes them thrive much faster. Ia all diseases of Swiae, such as Coughs, Ulcers to the Lungs, Liver, io., this articie acts as a specific. By putting from one-half a paper to a jap?r in a barrel of swill the above d i s e ases X will be eradicated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certaia preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. Price 25 Cent3 per Paper, or 5 Papers for SI. PB.EPAHED BY . v; S. V. jF-OTJT & bko., AT THETH WHOLES 1 IE DRIG AXD MEDICI VE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, MrL For Sale by Druggists and Storekeepers through) out the United States. ZJ For sale ct the Drus Stare of EYPR. 4- MOVER, Ploomsburg Pa. r.loomsburg, Jan. 6. Ii'615. 12ino. DR. W. 1!. WillTMUH, n AS been in sneccssful practice for a number of years, with the experience of the difl'erent hospital-in Europe, also a member of the Analytical ,Vcii ie.il Institute of ew V rk, couti lues to sileiid to all professional caar at his olBce o. Hid Filbert Street, Piijladclp! in. i. o patent Meeicines ore used or recommended ; the remedies admiuistereil are thofe which will nut br ak cown the cent tituiion, but renovate the sys tem from all injuries it has sustained from .mineral medicines, and leave the system ia a healthy and perfectly rur'l condition, 3, DVSPEPSI that distressing diseas'. and fell destroyer of heal' !i and hippine-s. nderniiuing the ron tituii n t.ii.1 yenily carrying thousands to un timely (rraves. can most emphatically lie cured, 4, M iHiirholy, Abhcrration. that stale ot Allna tign and weakness of the mind which renders per. sor.Kincnpable.it enjoying the pleasures or perform ing til" .lu'.ies of lit,-. 5, It II EDM ATI M, In nny form or condition.rhron ia or nrute. warranted rurittile. r, Ll'l LLPS v . or faliiug kickuess, all chronic of stnbbcrii cat.e of FI?:?IA.. DISEASES rnOica'Iy removsJ ; Pn't Rbeum and every dcssrlp tion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous disease liii h have bafUed all previous medical skill, ean b cured by my irestment ; and I 1o say all ilikemee. (yes Co!si-.mptios) run be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket, which is t, protection to the Inngs against all chances cf weather in a:l clnnatess hav -i 11 2 tuvestiL';ited for year' the cause and character ol iiileruiit'eiits (fever and ague) iu all parts of the I ni ted St 1 teg wi II cure per man. nil y all clonic er acute rases of a;ite and nervous piseabes in a few lays. ( tiiicrr Tarcil vntlicnt ihe knife or Drawics Tape Worm. Ihat ciresd to the Hnmun Family for years, cxti l.e removed with two or thjae 4nen vf ley new ly .Uncovered retneify. wariaiited in all esses. ' 'ontMi!'..'it:on i;i :i.e Eugli-h and Gemnin Languages free of rliHr;e. Will make visits any distnncH, if dc-rirej. .M iy be aldresse by letter (conndettiall v.) and le liciue sent with proper directions to ny part ol til? country. OrTICE ?'o, P23 Filbert Pt. Thila. April 4. iS'-'iu ly. 1)1!. J. 1M.VANS, Physician nr.'J Sureo:?, " rAVI.'i In.-a r.l ;er rii.t-niiy mi i-?ia Si-eH.-HLOnMsBT;(; J'a wo1j!l, in. form the public cnera'ly. tmt h" is preprnrd tt fttend to aii ,u s i in s faiihluliy and punctually that may he intruled to bis care, 011 teru.s cuiiim'ensa raie wi:U the ti 'oes, pay strict attentioM to S'Jr;ery as well ns iiieilicine, Nov.-'j, 1 e'.-lv. CHA3. G. BARKLEY, Atfori:c.v it Tair, CLCOJISDl'KG, COM JIBIA CO., PA. J ILL practic-.in the sevenl Coortsof Co'nr.ihis VV I'ounty. All legal biiinpfj intrusted to his caie shail rec"ive prompt attention, iidice-iin ia:n .Mrett, Exchange Buildings, vff Miller's Store. ll!o ni-biirr. April 13, I.-r M. JI. TRAUlill, ATTOi:.EY-AT-1. 1AV, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. '. rra t tic- ja th several Courts of Columbia and a.'joj n 1 na counties. i' j All 'o!leciio:is promptly r.ttcrwded to. J .me '.'0, I nit. gAMIjniV, 1JJIO. A- CO., Fjlensivc Mnnufr.ctitrrrs and Importers of G'.'d. Plitcd and Orcide .irVy, f H.lh AND XirKd. - A. " y .i,. -1 . , .u..:i:ha.v, jixgmmi wj sinss at CASED IIT OURSELVES. And every description of 7 (if, '('. aiid Yankee JVntiov. an. Especially nd-iptcd and designed for Soutkern'and Western Timi". t.'irculais ani full drrrijitire Pri-re I.J'j anrl free. Agi'iils n'-mcd i vrrvv..ere. Adlress, SALISHI I3V. HKO. .CP'.. ii ioi:race street. rrovidtnee, K. I. Octol.rr CL P-r.!? . 3 111. OMNIBUS LINE. 1 H E undersirned would respectfully announce to 1 the citizen, of Ploomiburg, and ihe public fs. ' idio . 11.11. ne is running lai an tiM Vllil'S I.IVR. he- e-.PlKT 1 een 111 is 1 nice a mi i ne nil - f .""v'Vr'.V fercin U11I Koad liepots dai- yS-TfrjY ly, (Sun 'ays excepted) to iJLJtfc connect with tho several Trains gojn; Scuth a Wept on the Catawissa and William-pori Ka I Road and with those going Noith and South on the Lak k. Bl'wmshnr Koad, " HisOMMBCS-ES are in good condition, commo tions and comfortable, and rlilr;e reasnnahle. O Persons wishisg 10 meet or see tr--ir fi ienda uepart. enn he accom mod ated, i,pn .easonebla telV"" leav'nS t"cly notice kt any of be Ho- JACOB L. GIRTON, Pioomsburg. Apiil 27. Iff4. Proprietor. jjKUGS, DRUGS, DIIL'US.' Pure Merli.ines. r.t John R. Vnver's Drug Ptor mZVt f'Ma,naBd Slrerli. A good a s soft- Veie.nes, Paints. Oil. and V.rnishos. always r,n harn.and will be sold tl.eapcr than at any ither' Un g Store in l-wn. 7 otnir QUALITY GUARANTEED. Drugstore1.'00 tarefa"' compounded at McyerV g Ay ers and Jsyne. Medicine, sold at Moyer'a Dnig Wilharf. Tar Ccrdinl. Bakfr. fmi I.ircr oil" Sto?e S 5 Tnf' ',d at '-r7DroJ Drugrs7o,;e?li'Me Pat'nt call at Moyef. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail at J B Moyer', Drug Store, Bloomsburg, P a '. Way 2. lew;. tf. s QO TO BROWEK'S TO BUyTouk'- V.VS. ft
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