tIitIetitICULTURA 4 0 011:91*--It is more humane, and better r * 4 1999‘, , ,petvi,los, to take away the calf, which 11 1111011.iemoved In a fi n s days at farthest, z ap moon as it IR dropped. The cow takes on" less, and the calf duos nut mind the P • ainttioa at all,:ft will learn to brink from a pall readily. Its ilia at first west he its den's new milk, and afterthe Ark week it may be chant;ed gradually to Ahmed mith a little oil-meal mud, or a thin perritigo of wheat widlings with quantity of meal being increased as it.grows, and that of milk lessened. Scours may usually be checked by a Hub scalded dui:- flour porridge, and constipation by oil-meal. Young calm should be fbd four times a day, dividing the periods equally between 5 or 6 o'clock in the morning and 9 or It) at night. After a few days three times a day will be enough. EMI FARM ROADS.—Lay out roads with refer ence to the future as well as the present wants of the firm. First drain the course as well as tile drains can do it. This will generally be enough for most earth paths, but roads to be used at sll seasons need tow. After draining, level the surface us:nways, throwing off the top soil; then makes bed of stones, shallow on the tops of knolls and deeper in the swales and were water will be likely to wash. This will ease the grades, and, being made even, and level crossways, by the use of small stonm, should be topped with gravel. Where stones and gravel cannot be had, branches of trees, ce dars being especially good, may form the bed, first drained as directed, and covered with earth; this will make a very fair farm road, or even highway. PICK ur Krons.—As soon as the surface is thawed the stones will be loosemA, and may be picked up and laid in heaps, or at once loaded into wagons or stone•boats, and removed. Many hands ',Jake light work at this business, and half a dozen neighhors' boys may be hired to Work for a low days and they will make fan of t'ao job, Mow ing laud, nowly plowed ground and fields of winter grain, should certainly be gleaned over. A stone which is !list may often be loosened by being struck with spotter, and those which the boys cannot start will most of them yield to a row blows with a pick. SWUNG generally best, north of lat. 10 deg. to sow in April, but whero the ground is warm, and can be thoroughly prepared beforehand, it is well to get all kinflemetuietwinvearly as pos sible. Peas and Oats sown together Gro an emlent crop for feeding green, or for cut ting and cureing before ripe enough to shell, to be fed in the straw, or when ripe, to be thrashed, and ground together for feed. It is early enough to prepare for wheat. Itionxtm) &mow should be fitted fur hard labor by increasing their grain and ac mAcuting them gradually to severer de mands upon their strength and endurance. Horse's shoulders are apt to gall, and oxen's necks will become soro, if they have done little work during the winter. Look out for such troubles, and bind on wet clothes at night, greasing the spots when the yoke of harness is again put on, but above ail have well fitted yokes and limner. SllEEP.—Examine the flock carefully so as to be sure that each sheep gets its Aare of grain roots. Give ewes near yeauing, pens where they are not er.►wded, littered with short straw, trc..lden firm. Early lambs are well worth extra care in raising. If found chilled they should ho brought to the house rud warmed at the fire, or by a warm bath and rubbin:f. A mild milk punch sometimes has an excellent. effect. ==l CritRYOOMB, CARD, AND 1.37 u 4n, are among the best friends of the farmer and his stock, especially wirm the animas are shedding their coats. Every horse, young and old, should have a good gremming neat cattle twice, and hogs once a week. Carrots appear to have a remarkable cleat upon the coats of cattle and horse.;. 5 quarts a day is enough, if fed with other roots, grain, bran, or oil-cake. I=l CHURNING IN WINTER...-TO WAS milk oburn easy in winter gather the cream where it will not freese, take it over night into a warm kitchen. Scald the churn next morn ing before putting in the cream, and it will seldom take more than au hour to churn in. Should the milk or cream swell, put nearly a quart of hot water into it. COST OP WHEAT.--A correspondent of the Marie Farmer writing from Washing ton county, Neb., gives $llOO as the total expenses of raising 1700 bushels of wheat from 72 acres of find. This is at the rate of 721 cents per bushel. I Mtn: found that goad clover hay, cut green, from rich ground, well cured, is the best hay to make cows give milk ; and that the beat pasture ►s high laud, newly cleared and seeded to clover or timothy ; and in ad dition to the above, a shaker pailful of boil• ed potatoes and weal made into a soft mess by washing and wising together, and given to every cow mornhi t t and night, iy the Lett coed, on the whole, that 1 have ever found to wake cows give milk,—Roston ('n/lieft ton OWNPICOMIS OW COLVINDIA CO. President Judge7dioneWilliont arell. Associate Judge ear K et . i ne theitt : ' Protley ant In of Courts-4 09 .e Goldman. Registersnd Reeerder--;obri G. Prem. f John V. Fowler, Commistloners-- ,' Montgomery Cole. ( David Yeager, heriff- -Mordecai Millard. Irreiwt a.---,,facch Yalu. la II Rupert, { Auditors— John V, - "w ino ,. Jocoh Hatth, ennulittOnnor l e (lerk--Wm. Etiekbatim• Commissioner's Attornev-4. IL Little. Mercantile Arltiiier—W 11 Jacoby. . 1•• * . • Com, ty Surveyor—bane A. Dewitt. Diatnet Attroney—Milton M. Tratigh. Coroner—William J. Ikeler. County Superintendent—Chas. G. Barkley, Assebury !utensil Revenue—R. F. Clark. John Thomas, Assistant Assessor— S. B. Monier, Daniel Mellunry. i Culleetor—fkmjamin i'. Hartman. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. The rroprletor having !eminent/ and rentic4 die RESTAURANT, in the basement of the EXCHANGE HOTEL, de would most reloeetfully solicit it continuance 0f the patronage, of hie old ruptoblera i and cordially In edividj( II of new ..sl4co to lila !am h sue* id di follows SHELL OYSTERS , 44 ff , CANNED OYSTERS °VOTERS, ram' Fi4ll. nue. , times per week, 11-1 M AND MK TR BObOUNA, helot or LIQUORB AND CIGARS. Mr °pieta can ho curved up to cuctosuere at 3 momenta notice, la VAI it lOUS STYLES, STVIWF.D, CHAFF:). FRIED,;OR RAW, to;guo the ho.teo of the epicorho. JOHN V, CAISLOW 1111:ooneb urg, Auguoi 628, HOOP SKIRTS. 628. WM, T. HOPKINS) “thir Ora Afaks.” After more than Ore yearn experience and export leveling to the mannfeettire of STRICTLY rum , QU/iLITY Hoop skißts, we otter our justly cote. , fantod goods to merchants mid the public la MO confidence of their superiority over all others in the American market, one they are se acknowledged by ell who wear or dent in them, as they give more sat; isfaction than any other skirt, and remaracnd them in navvy rerpetir beaters in moos plot* snoods make a nate rf this fact. Nvery lady who has not given them It Mel should do ex without fort tnrdelay, Our misorimmit embraces o , :ery eye, length end size for Ladies, Misers and Children, Also, Wafts ADO TO (dittra, Matted nod repaired, Ark for "llopltin.' Uwe" and itheelv • See that l''' Pater "'ii" is woven on the tern hetwern rash b".O, nod that they pro natutout 7. 110 M Maembeterer. 61d Arch Street, MOM Iphia," anon each tape. ":o toners are 1;e111111,,, Atte, enuatantly on bean foil liva of good New Tor k and fl'altern Made Skirts, at very low WilitieS4lo and itettlii ) At the PIIILAMiI.rIIIIA 1100 P SKIRT Manufactory and Ewporiqw, Nu, E. 443 Arch Street Philadelphia. T. +ttltKiN9. 03.1t1, 1, 97.-10 AGENTS WANTED FOD T SLUE-COATS. AND HOW TiIEY LIVED. FOUGHT AND DIED ill. 'DIN uNium. CM Scenes 'and Incidents in Op •areal P.,...,berilort. Comprising rrativeoof Pcrannal Adventuro,Thrit hue bit Fleets. Daring Expleite,Dereie Deed*, Woodetto E.tetee, Lie! ie the Camp, Pieid ant hospital ; Ativeetutittee of Spite atsl Veneto; t) II with ow ;tig i vi and Gatiadx.An,eednireand 11 , euereito Diehl/nit of the War. SPLENDIDLY ILLVSTRATED went rem 100 rise PORTRAIT 4 ANITTEAUTI rut: ENGRAVINGS. There is a certain portion of the war that will iwter go into the regular histories, nor be Embodied In rumajto p or poetry. %hien M n very real part of it. and will, if preserved, convey to stieccedint gene rations II In 1 . .4 . r idea of spirit °filo: roadie' than our many dry Kola,. or careful gossip, tho fun, the piliwe of fit.? war. This illustrates the diameters of the leaders. the hatuor of the soldiers. de. o. (ion of women. the bravery of men the pluck of our a cr ,a,, the romance arid hardships of the service. Fbr Valiant and Brave Beaded. lite Pi eliaremue and dramatic and Witty and Marvelous, the Tender tool Pathetic and the Whole Panorama of the Wet aro sere thrillin sly portrayed in a marts sly at ante bsalovi eat and romantic •• littering it the moo atuplo. •Mique. b Moot and ,ailable lo.g thst the war has r {led Birth . Ainissenient as well as Instruction may M found in every pato. an graphic detail, hrtlhnnt wit. and autlientir history aru skilfully int,' w oven in thin Work of Itlersry art H -0 . 4 r or ""i'h p.ra and i•os our Vrinn. and a full defier/intim. et tho work. Address, tao at co.. Jauuary 13, Irib7.-4w. NEW COAL YARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburg and Columbia counly,that they keep vii the ditA.rent unitileirs of stove trout atsJ 'selected lump coal for 'milling purposes, on their wharf, ad Pining SteKelvv, Neal &Co's Formate; with a good pair Buffalo &racoon the vsliarf.to weigh eo4l,lsay and straw. Likewise a horse and wagon. to deliver coal to those who desire it. Au WO purchase a large amount of coat, we Intend to keep a superior article 11Pd se/II at the very lowest prices. Please roll sad clammily fur yourselves before purchasing elsewhere J. W. 111:Nitgitrinor, AUGUSTUS M.% ON. TIE undersigned will lake. in exchange! fcr Coat nod eirereeirs, the following named crtielne : Wheat, It y,.,1'0,11,11at.. POtallnect..rd, der, rand 'We meat, iltliter, 4g.. nay. due. at the htehest cash pricer, at big/ Utneery Mare. sring their reel yard. J. W. tIENDEVAII . itiettansburs. April :S. ADN IN ISTRATOIVST NOTICE Witsßf Dirid 13 .r lark. !alto! Abisteer Trep., dremsoi. Leifer. or administration on the estnte of David lAr . (lark. late of Montour Ton arliqt. Columbia County, &reared have been granted by the Restart of said County. to J. el. Ph ti man, In Catawisan, Col.. County. All ',annul having Halms tv.inst the es tate of the decedent are requested to present them to the admintsitatur for settlement. aaJ than knowing the Vel.l Indebted to the notate t 1 ill make trnmedi ats payment to the undersigned. .1. M. ailliblA4, Administrator. Catmint', Jan, d, 1666--6 re. Y With the COTTAGE PUE33 and the printing materiel ac compnnyingit.every Man ran do his own minutia r.tatly, qtaeitlyy. ah.l cheaply. They In Minute In cunstrith hut that a boy 1( years old can easily manage the Itrgert S Printed instructions me tent with frith office, enabling the perrhaser loge atworg to out a previews knowiethte o OWN printing. A circular runt.,ln ing full detcriptien, priers, testumentsis, ke , sent free to all, Our Apetim,:n eh , id PRINTER. olTagilegi&seitl.'"„"n" . 26 Ann Street, Merril 11, le 7_ly. N YORK. DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Late Aset,taut Medical Director U. d, Army,) Physician and !Surgeon. mr- Offiro at the Eorka ilotel.lll)nmitntra. P. Culls promptly attended to boat night and day. Bloomsburg. Nov. ill. tett& WESLEY WIRT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. °lnce In DEMOCRAT AND STAR Building, in SHIVE'S BLOCK; March 8, 'C. DLOMISIIIIII(1 PA, VOT/CE TO CREDIT OBS. .a.• All pewee knowing themnelvos Indebted to the undornignod. Clfo tiplilVited to make payment vritltna t delay. J. U. [turn:Lau Bloomnbarg. Fob 1: 1887. 100,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOR sale. The uhdorslanen offers for gale noon the ren.naubm terms, at Ala piaci" of bu.liteag, In ILAJLU bl 11l A COUNTY. one hundred them. and shingles am, a large 10 Or relleins lICIIfII/1, of ho veryboit quality, both One and hemlock. J. J. IrteltilNßY. &Mum 31ay O, Iggn. A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORA M. Neuf* opposite the EPaeopoi Church, CLOTHING OF ALL VESORIPTIONA. Y sleek is eompoced of doe eleUctg. medium 114 nap- low pri—cdclr. all , condition*, anotrtets. N a N has styles Co the seesau—s Nu* sceonalect Overcoats amid Gentlemen's Ohms, from low to the very larit Ho Goads are ku o tAwna4 s / 4 and welt Mrde. In poldttinn to wy clog of ready.nlade cholla% I him plrru tv•ode for Goiania orders, Clotho, Citomimerem t dm dm .9 • And hewing one of the Anil dare Cutters, I ;roma. lee a& In all eaves and glee esilsfactloo. Also a vomit , of WOOLEN AND LINEN $h(*TN, kllurkingv Nue.khei, Collars, 1 4 tooki,114ndierehhills vurylh~nh In the gentlemen's lino of clothing. Also, nets, lio9ts and kilinec Trunks and Carpet bong. I will erll gel the lowest Morkol prism Please give mu a can Worn purchasing elsewhere, ANIMIOII J. kVAIW. illetosiwbuse, Nov, ID, DV. NEW STOCK OF UOODS, 1130 TIM HARDWARE TRADE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, AT THE NEW STONE OF C. W. SNYDIII4II, 111110011SBURG, toillibliflN of ,rvery nrticln rnan4 In n flrytelasa ludwap Amorw 11141010lig IRON, NAILS, and STMEL INAtioN oralNad •nd PAINTS, tyll,d And lULASS, (MAIN awl ORAN'S URAIN CHADI4OI, Ahgd, KI It BY'S COMBINED REAPER k. MOWER, nosTETTER . S CELEBRATED PATENT lIAO-lIOLDER. AND TUE IMPROVED CHERRY t4EEPER Also. 1,1 1 .11:IiIIGLIUS OIL I'OLIISII at Wholoiala and GIVE HIM A CALL. Bloom Nat, J SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY flaying secured thr seivlcott or Mr. tl. Zo4tp, one of the t. , %s toottern to be found in the State, we ere PlPParod to futnlshtU CAN 'S, INet;MANite romrAws, N WWII A NV, MAN CEMIVREIRS. CUM, UllatATUltta. 1101' end other*, with IIOOKS ai evcry deperitotton. on }thud nonce, bound in an y style tk.lrEbl, fu thu rinus oubstsutial manner, at waigliillo prices. Maowsines bound, and utd books rebound, at New Vetk prices. tire, to left at (ho since of the groper 4otblisl6no this nk , rtioesetrit, or sent 11 iairr s, WO) be at landed to and returned 94'10011t unnecessary delay. 1; his BIM,. St mum, re, Juno 19, lec7.—tr, E\V TOBACCO AND i;ROCKRY , STORE. E. H. Huneberger, Agent, 21fraa &net, 6r.1 wo the Anten'ean Mere, Slitoosllll3l7lo s PAT, Keeps en 11464 and furnishes to the borne an 4 COW% try trade, at Philadelphia (lowest) pri c es, INE ITILANW-PLVi-TOBACCOt4, DOM el', r AND I'm MATED PISA 113, 011 11,000 ftt Amoklim Tobaccos, Sivas, Metrsclettile and liriar WOO,l pipet, and all oodlespertattnott to the toter. co trios. Knoll (looters would do well to gi ae hint s rail instead of sending to tits title* for their notoieJ or perchasing thew of traveling peditirrn tie alas has constantly 04 - hand a lull supply of (rush COFFEES, TEAS,SUGARS, MOLASSES, Salt. I. ice, Pepper. Spires, &c., dtc. all of which he rr o.rs cheap for cash or vointry proitno. Octontr 13, 1007. DENTISTRY. 11 , C. HONER / SURGEON DBUTIST. JIPIPPEt. 1111.1,4 offers hip protege GAlomil Perr gees to the Inilw• awl pm!, men of PI iote..horroggil Vicinity, 111. 111 6.- pri pared to at:, rid 1,, ail the ratio*, op qationig in the line or ilia prorePrion audio provided with l's, Inlet improved Iluilteb:L111.11 'MEM: whirl 'loll M. in.erted on rightplotgumullaer arid rubber DP a to loolm , II es the it:wool teeth Mt loyal plot• awl I,lrrk teeth nianotnetured pr , all of 01011011.1 011 (10111.car0iii.ly and properly attended to. Itt/81.1.11CN and tart, a trw duos above Oa Court fl-mor. /011110 aide. [l=l= 11 OUSE AND LOT FOR, SALE al private Fi,le a 110 V AS !Pa. and LOT, sitonted on Si ct .1 Italirnad 7.11.1 et rettgi shOt , L. Iran. near tlo. Mill of J. . Pobnins d I'D.. in Ill..in,barr. hou,,. is a ", ft ui „.• b u dding, two stories high. with cell3r. and writ floiriheil. The lot 14 of gout like, in es. eetlent condition, and will planted with every ile. seriph'', of chore frail. All nee ddddd y olithni WHIN are cd e ttt it. The ternis will be rondo liberal, and Rood min given for further partir uloe inquire this office. Nov. 1:1, h+i,7 K SAVAU • Practical Watchmaker and huller. MAIN STREET, (near the Court !loused BLOOMSBURG, PA. Conriantly on band a tine arrouttnont or American MIII Swum h oa,Clocka,Jewelry,ry, Silverware Mad Spectacles. Particular attention paid to the repairing of 431001ur • Watcher and Jewelry. Nammic : 1 / a rka mode to order. All work %Varractud. 'Bloomsburg. April MIL MANHOOD: 110 W J.QST, 110 W RESTORED. .1 ,, ,e UBT ka c Ked, Ina lecture earn 1, . Pr iceante. A lectiire on the nature, treatment and radical Wife of flf.nelltitt Meknes, nr Nperniatorhoea. Induced by R o lf-Above ; Involnutdry Ernie some. Ito Marriage Nervous Debility WO, Impedimenta to Marriage generully ; Consumption. Pritieeey, ewd Pita; m a nia, and Physicel Inconacity, Ac. Ily !tubers J. rulverwell, M, 0., author of the .arrej, Hok,' he, Thu world renowned author, In thin ad tan rabic Lee. tore, clearly provers from his own experience. thus the n•fol consequence of Sell•Atiuse may be elfl•tt• unity removed without htedione, and without dun. in r oa d i nnvail operation', hoagies. inatrioneani, tinge, or cordial., pointing alit it ino.le of rune at once certain and effectual, by which every engem, no matter what his rendition inay be, way ewe clitql ply. privately and radlrolly. This Leo tore will prone a boon to thousand, and thourinds. Pent 1/11tIrr belii Lt.? any addii•e, Io a plain envelope, cm rereipt of nix tent" or two poetize stamps Alan Dr. ClSlVerWell'ai *Willy Guide, price 25 cc . A.l.lrese, CliAtl. J. C KLINE at CO. 147 Bowery, New Yolk, rs.O. boa 434/7 Feb. 111, por SAMVEL EVERETT. warn 11ERTZLER GULON , , tPORTRRB AND DEALERS IN WINES MW LIOUOB NO. 1144 WALNUT STIREET, AND NO. to ORANiTE WIT EF:T. HARRY 11EIZTZLEM, OW A. 01.110111. OWL i i 7v loof, t EXIIIIIANGED 'Prot Wool,. Taw uaderelgood will ruty the blithest nierket plea in I' icliatiio for cloth either of hie own monninclure, While Door 31111 , . 11 ' i11i411111114,1, or City, 11 iut on our Wool to tho Mount i'learent JIM , , et Montane. Valli, Vu. J. E. 6.10.1. e. deli'. I, REAT RARIIEUNE 'ft AND Reduction h, Priem The hattertJH. oar to the publics ON lAlittiAINN o ►fade at taut OP Ekkingealnala CM 4 us* no DIV 0000, ONOOKitige. VERNSWARO. HARDMAN. Boots and shoem Cop* 0 • and Notions Di ovary vailetv, tlur buoincos rtmu 00'81414.0t .144411111, will be COO. ductal On a ifirktly r CAM! SISTIAL uut persons Wishing to purchase anything in onr iienenn do goat a very mill perentur -on Current Who'tibiae Prices. All Mode or produen 411111111 n token la exchange. trr* We cordially MOM the public Ou GIVE US A CALL and n ilium of their patrnm iNe k ll 11,11 AN. Cittawbon, Jahuitry ti, LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! PPM 111,0uMSKAIRO LOMOKRIPiO COMPANY, 1 woulft re•puclfully thrum lite public that they Wave thilir PLANING MILL arovin operation with an e menoire itraorttnent of 1 - ,..r. o l27:rautm o talua awl are now prrpared to *apply ail artivro at Ann abtoce and ai ihP loireso prieri for rash, Thvir aa• 4ortmeut of lualtwr canalos of While Pine Plank, Boaram, Flooring, liar/lice Manly, Hemlock Plank, Waled or unpinned, to toil purr:havers Promo RIM Ittiett and ecnotiiog of all sizes. Their Pi4olllll Miii Am! Lumber Yard is eltituted at the flailrand very cunvrniontly for ahipping by the cargo. They are renciantly thanuecctitting lumber of all kinda, end persons Who daiiire lumber of every de. cetiption will do wall to examine to‘ o stock before pure,inving eiftwhere. They are dot , reined 411,1 toPntly prepared to sells* cheap es the eheapert. Tim ye! PO desire to Worm the pohlie and erperinity thoan who wish id porelooko bill•atuirlihrit they have oho Mill i•pecially prepared to rut timber+ of ahnoat every airs nod length required. Those wishing to build or COM rattan for building, can save motley, by airing Ilea r ail. 'Ma undilrigaed would Mao noncom* that they aro prepared to do all kind of repairing of MairOrtoly, such llPThreabisui Maelitnes, Mowers, Itt`ttpet* aud all kinds of agricultural nopieholico, upon ,o0„,ouo, term" AJdraa, Pioou)sbure, Rftt. N OVS fElt SALOON, ristAl DA in tlrp bas7nent of ttie , „t LLtLTZII( LEACOCK, hum rrevh Oysterttaa-tved up in evury vtyte AM! at ail ; ,, ara ; Oa 01 the other tlitins" found in Arts ita.ts neetantunti. XX Ale sonattantiyett Wind, together with (finite Lipton, of every !tw!. Iteettthine in tip•top Order Wont! thin $130 , 41. 10 , 1%.410i1l net tolerated. etep in nun tied my 'Vann In clean nom ode;. fituoutottetc, New, LADIES' FANCY FILMS AT JOHN PARMA'S run. Mehnlattery, N'). ih! Allen S tit LLT, tleytn th. L vi:Lem Hate HMV iu thorn tn, ,e,rn / shpertettott nn4 nnutnehtra ,0th.,4 the Lapel Witt 14044 benumb onteatens aC FANCY Ft77:13 far Ladteit . and Chililten'a Wear in the City. Alan a line naei tui nt of Gi hes Fur Illovt, and ~. :nnat. I an; enabled to dianolie of toy trench at 1 , .3Y reaann• able nad t nouid thprefing acreleit a rail from my ftira.ta nl Cidundita Cottnty and Renumber the Name, Number wad Streit JOU% EAREINA. vo'7l7f, %Mt alliq Putt air*: CBIEMEI icy. likVit No tP.4B.ININ. KOR t ItalKetttON ANT nun pi 6T ONE PIIIIADNLPLUL. October 1 , 1;17.-1m, . _ HOTEL, BLOOMSBURG, COLMMBI A COUNTY, PA The etterreightd having putehneeri nail lately re. fitted this v,:•11 knoun House. Mill*Wit Oa !IA IN ST. 1111 l edhile4 opposite the Court liouae, respectfully Informs his friends and thr public generally. that Ws 11 , us.. I. now In Order rns Vl6 11C10/MilUdgaiOU and . iii rtarnit of travelers. He Mu ,psre4 an pains in prepnrins the Exchnuge for th,...ntertai noueut end einnfort or hi+ guests It:s House i lseinus. uuJ cujoys u !nod Inisiness taca. tien tlMNllilt&sEP run al oil IIITIN! Letween 11.:e and the different ',carom,/ fieieo,, hy n tacit Irtivet..rg n dl Le conveyed to It rid front the r,prectß 0 Station/I In due lime to meet the OM Auril elk IT. E.' R. IKELER, ATTORNEY—AT—LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office, 2nd . floor, in Exchange . Block, near , • the " Ex.eliange Iliad. All bnelnets placed In hir bends will be atti lided la with prompinese red care. Vollectoms iambi with the least possible dell. Sept.l 23, 1-0, VANARY BILWS AND FANCY CAtIES FOR SALE. no undersigned offers for Nati a tot of han.lcouit Canary Birds and -Fancy Cages CIIKAP FOR rAellt. Ilse girds are of thr best ring. ro, abd tot beauty they Ftre nolsurpn4l....l by their led. ALAI, the ' , el, reriber is ilec roue of buying Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens, In largo end small ginicilitien. fur the tail awl win ter sic rho, fur which ; 4 ,.. i lt a til .t ita jlgziAt E liberal Prices. Shivire puthlitsi. Alton Btreet. °clam 21, 1867. IllouteAtarg. fro - Bry - vnSl LL - REAL ESTATEI Iptionp trlli POI BEAL ESTATE 1U C 0 A liwco 4i4t4rtii mmg4 Journal, la4ll^/1 ninrolity, d 4. voted In i II nutter•, law. WI. and Wins ni I.sl pe Mittel* to Coal I:htzU'•; trutninmg full do• with pikes, &c.. of several thousand propeitins, including Fruit, Truck, Grain & Grazing Farms, Cottage% k Country Beata, ,11111 Rropertieyi, Plantations, Timber 7; acts d•Jliiunl Lands FOU BALE IN Pennsylvania, New Jerney, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Isi'Ortli Carolina, Georgia Florid TYPIS, and other states. Scud for a copy--Free. TOW: WEND b rO., 4a7 tiouth Sixth Street, January 21, Priii.Ans two Ps To EARNERS AND PLANTERS. TIN subscribers offer for isle, in lots to suit put ehtt,terrt, WOO TONS OF DOME SZYIIIVIRD POW/RUTH of tho Ludl blanufcciurins Co., outdo frees the usthht soil, Mood, and trend nettelle of New York City, for which the Co. hart exclutorro minter. Price only TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER TON, rrelint and chart.' from New York rldnd. Manhunt by the'Vo.tono equal weight for weight In any hi g h pr i cod sop , rphooptinto In inn rkat, she results on corn. dation, Tob leen and Grain hove been astonishing the prod ornlnn. It rustling; the crop from 10 days to two week.' earlier. and doubles the crop. l'amphilut with certificates of hundred' of wall known planters and farmers, and ovary Infor mant:in, sent free to any Qua applying by letter or OLOOrrritO le MeCOLLUM k PUREIIILL. • gm, ColumblA Co. Pa, Or to the Lodi Alaptifocturing Compimy.Now York Y ob 12-9 MA. DR. E. W. WILD" erCCF-04011 TO nit. F. r. Hi. taken Hoorn, Ai the American House. All Or tiers 101 l there will be promptly nttenilcil to, blOOinobori, Oct JO, se,7, Xetc Stock of Clothing. IFILLIVE bl'.D 111:71.11.11 CIF Suring' and Mummer Goode. 111 1t V ,1 !: 6 7, 4 :1 ( u:::: i t n li t in f t t o h o r e t l o u r k o t i l i f clump and tech. sTR I; ET, 11L0031.s'It 111 W, tern doors above the dnitrican /bumf, whore he her juit received Ireie New York and rhiladulphlu, lull assurtmegit of Men out, Boy's Clothing, thrtudi tqt tit, most f%bionstslP h 4, apei hand sumo., dreto goodie mixt/ging of !lux, b'uc/c, Frock s urn and Oil Clot eau:B,ond Pan/R, of all sorts, elan•, and colors• 11, also has replen ished his already large stock of Pall and Wimps Shawls; striped. Orurnd and ploin Vests, shirts, cravat', stocks. collars. handkerchief's, (Inver', sum. pendPrd and fancy articles. N 11.—He ham constantly nn bend a law and well ote , toit auurtment of Cloths and Vestin4a. which be is prepared to make up to order, loth any kind of riothing on very short notice and In the bait of nun• err, AO lug clothing made to wear and Most of It Is of hottic uinnUrarturo. Uacolldll 'cißrervazollacvs:s JaUItit3K.SPO'BEIGI23ST' s Of every Deecription, Vivnnd Cheap. lileCasa of Jewelry le nut serpaseed in Oils place. Call and ct• 11110" his vilerti 'ointment of - Clethang, Watches. Inwelry, roc. eve. DAVID LOWENBCAO. ploollublirg, Arro law . . . GItEAT 131PEOVE3IENT IN SE, If INO MACHINES. Einl►ire %Willie Maclaine ! PAL.l4oltrul4l 4 , 59d Ilrop•lwny, N. If., 450 Waph'beton Pt •pi. th.sion. t)2l Chei out st, ~t. P vrtINTED P4:11. 14. IMO. •rlllll MAURINE l• conetracted on entirely new I prior.lplox of rim rikti:.itt, yoolmsoint tunny Inn inJ valuable infpr. VOMenli. 1141102 examined 1 . by WI moot profound expert+ an.l ~ .uounced to Notnikity Htl erection Donehined. It bur a straight 111.P.11., P , 'rl l .'n'lle r titar mailer itn• or Sill 371. E eTITC:II. Which %111 neither RIP MN NAVEL. and it nlthe on b o th ; performs perfect vowing on ovety description ',tutorial. from Leather to 'be facet ?Yawata muslin, With cotton. linen, or silk tlirrod, from the coatotoot to MP tlitoot number. flaring neither I'AM or 00ti W1114%1... and the least posriblo friction. it runs as smooth glees, and is Ent platilitedbl II Ned& dittehAleP. It frinitr• rirry PY.N uesT. to.. power to drive it ii. in Tiny other 1141101111 r In the market. A girl loose )-rare of age ran work it steadily. witnout taigon or Iniury In health 110. ntrrtitto end wonderful Pimplieity ()renewer. to n t• almost tinino4yible to get out of order, nn , l i. (WAR A ItiT1:1; It by the company to pro en• at 11.0. P. C. CV fi4xlr. N'.• folly Invite alI three wit,' may pimply them...lves with a Impart°, article, to route and amnion thin UNR V A LI.Elt IN ACM Ng. I :ne halt hu'r't Hintrm.Uun iio It LI Mei, nt to maim soy periwig to work this machine to tti.ir entire sat, isfaction. ' Aaauto wasted for all town', in the Unii‘ni States. aut.uei..o ara amt. to rt.° dy e Al.O. Au Cuba. Wilco. Central and Pouth America. to whew a lirwrai tilammut will aib..n. L. SHIRE sawciu MACHINE ?rilrG CO.. 3311 itruadwity. N. Y. B EA LE'S LAT B POWELL'S EMBROCATION, run A►.l. DISF:AgE4 INCIDENT TO 1101VEA, HUMAN FLESH, toquitioir the oloc of an external a ppliratlon. Thu, uew cumpouod, prepared by a practical Chemin, beta, a fall knowleke of all the wiliest virtues of each War...held Out enters ito Its compo• anion. io w ' , mauled watered anything of the kind ewer yet offered to theTuttlie as an external applt • cation for rue dlavae. for which it is recommended. WO ere satisfied that it will work its ONO road Into the confidence of all who use U. and those who try ft once will never be without it. and therelore we rely on experience a the bort toot of its toothiness It is prOOOOOCCJI and all why have irked it. to he tho heat application evrr used. Thie Enibtecatout has bran pat up lut o`►bt Plitht felts. and It is rely through the increatiing demand and urgent reittept or toy Merida and the public (hut I *end it fault as the graud remedial agent for the various di61.., el to Which that noble and motet anions', the loon Is subject. Many cri.ledlea have too , a "Urea to the public under diderent foram Pow, ni thew are iuJurteec others It best of I.llle oro, 4.1 . 1 WitUY wholly In. proper In mower the purposes for whlch.they ate recommended A Widows and redly n+•ful composition, fn•u Ircus MO.! objections. LIRA herwnfore long beun tit:- tired by homy gentleman ullu have • V~II.UAItLE HOUSES, rind are unwillin trust them to the earn of design• ing and pretended Forri,•ts. T heir wishes ar.., at kneth telly grid tried by t he. !belle) being prevailed opens to silo* this valunble Embrocation (which has proved so the (ions to the venou s discuses) to be prepared and brought out to the roadie Title thohmeation wa■ extensively used by the Got ..... ot during the war. Address all order to tilt. EDMOND 13111A1.15. til.4 dumb Seettud tlt. Philadelphia, Pa. March 111, *67 JOHN F. CASLOW OMNIBUS LINE. • TILE an.deraisnad would reaprethilly announce to the citilene of tilnouiwniirg, and tho int bile &ti nnily. that he is running an 0111hIblItt LINE, lie 'wenn thistime and theft. Cereal flail Road Depot. dal• ly. jeWit.lny• rat:eland) to"".. connect with the st•veritt Train, ;nine Routh a West on the Catalonian and Walnantwori Rail Road. r i nd „Am tunic going North and South on the Lack, liloosuahunt Hunt', Ilia WIN 1111:r3ek:$ are in good rondltlon. comma diem, and comfortable, and charges reaeonable. c r . Person.. vet/Attie to meet or gee their friends depart. 1:1111 ha nrroininoilated, upon leasolinble Borges. by leaven' timely notice at any of the flip telzi, . _ 11Ircul 'burg. .46117. , It :\ /OVAL OF To SHIVE'S BLOCK, Fl Harr DOW A lk)V • ociz Vl` OFFICE." Tllh ,eademilpeit Aerie(( received from the city a fell lad emetilete supply of •SPRIN4 AND BUMMER DUN GOODS AND GROCERIES, It alone, Tin-were. Hardware, Ce dar and Widow %Yore, Cross, coo foron• cry. Miles-Waco, Tobacco Ilats and Shoes, Flour, Salt, Fliti and Meat ; all of which I propose selling at a eery low agurellor cosh or produce. tom' and son. C. C.M A Illuouislows, April 3, IFO7. NEW TAILOR S.llol'. . J. N. ()BEItEADIER, Ito opened n Tailor Shop on Main Illoomet, lg. Whet.. he ‘‘ 111 he plumped to gee nll who ma favor hi in with their custom. Ile keeps on hums it wall rhea. .110 of rlnthee,mteatatere. gest Meg, whirl' he will mak., up to order with 'tentage and eleepateit. Attention paid In cutting gentlemen and boy's elothlng. Alga elettiete elope in the Wimp' line. Repairing dune upon short notice. All work warranted. re • Glyn him roll. i flloomabarg May 8, ler. _ _ . 03. 211t1518MT Surgeon Dentist, Extracts teeth without pain by a n'w totalled. It is perfsstly hitrailsas o u t 114 now used - 1 * with ;mut nwcerr, All brnnc Iwo of Dvntistry, attended to In the latest 1 I 1..#: and moot approved style. ilea' lOW °Moe, one door mist of Ernes' Clothid Bloomsburg, Nov. 13, letl7. CHAS. O. BARKLEY, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA, OMee to the Exchange TioMing, second story, 01,0 f Stohnor Coll, More, Second door nburo 11so change Hotel, illoontotiorly Aprli 17, (S 7. AN I) iATT I n Tne JACOB L. GIRTON, Propriut.,r. C. C. MUIR'S Attorney nt Law, Philadelphia & Erle Hall load, WINTER TIRE THiounii AND niitNor Rom% ntrwEEN lIALTIMMIII.IIAIt RICIUKU, Ahn GREAT OIL IMEGION UP 1401,01VINANIA. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Wit Milne. On and after MONDAY. NOY ENIDER ?sib, IMl7.tho Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie ,Rail Road will tuna , l'ollnwi: WIWTWARD. MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia II 1 3 p. A . Northumberland 5 59 a, m. " arrive at Erie 9 cm p. in. ERIE EXPREad leaven Philadelphia Id 00 anon Northumberland 0 44 p. ni. " arrive at Erie II 43 a, in. ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia 1 4 PO a al. " Northumberland 4 23 p. m. t. arrive iit 7 43 p. m. EAdTWARD. MAIL TRAIN kart!' Cri./ 441 23 a in " Northumberland I 21 a. w. " arrive at Philadelphia tl 33 a. 111. ERIE EXPelfrittel leavee Eno 4 21 p. in. " Northumberland 3 itg a. m: " arrive at Philadelphia I 111 p. in* ELMIRA MAIL leave. Lark Ilaven 7lm a, an. . NorthliMbefianti 111 Ili a. rat arrive 114 Philadelphia 9lu p. Mall and Expri.,,a eanin•rt toil' 311 trams nu WARREN 4 FRANKLIN RAILWAY. Pn.tiendera leaving Philadelphia at Id 110 M. arrive al Irvipieton at fi 46 and Oil City PI 9 311 a ut . Leaving Philadelphia at 11 13 1., M., arrive al 0/1 City at 4 33 p. All time on Warren & Frnnklia Railway make ens,' connections. at oil City hall trains far Frank• lie and Petroleum Centre. lIALIDAM: CHECKED Totituua 11. A. L. TYLER, Quneral Sup't Erie. Oet. 30, lea. Lackawanna 41c Bloomsburg Railroad. l TWO DAILY TRAINS. -431 Or AND AFTIHt JANUARY W. Mt PAS. sEaunat TRAINS WILL, KIN AS POLLOWti: I..CAFF. BOUTHWAR n. AM AM PM. LCRI/0 fievantna, 5.30 7.10 4.40 Kingston, 6555 8 1 COO Rupert 0,20 1,11 Danville, 0.51 830 A rr nt Northumberland 111.50 8.33 I.KAVG NORTHWARD. A M PM ti,m,. lidarthitinberland.loo 510 Danville, 710 el 14) Rupert. 1'.13 P M 6 33 Kingman, I 0 3 , ) 11..4.1 0113 Arrive nt Nr r mit r,n, 11110 4.011 SO 15 Trams leaving Kingston at !?.30 A: M for Proration ronnert with Trialt aroma at PiewYorli at .5111. Paiitengild taking Train south from Scranton at S 34 A It via 'l. l . l ltionlierlanil.renih Ila rriaim rg Id ;lii P m. 11,11iim.,re .:hl P M.. Mightn't/ton Ur WPM via Ru pert rem-Ii Philuileinisia at 7 00P M. 11. A. FONDA. thing. ingston. Jan. 301p0 7. . . ____ __ 11, DING R.‘ll. RoAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. November 25th, 1 cIII•LiT TRUNK LINE !mom VIE NoRTII bud North Wpm for Philadelphia. New York, R.'ad• Illg. l'Ott.vii lu, Tamaqua. A.liland, holmium, Allon• p.m!), I.a'tnn, Ephrata, Wiz. Imutaater, Columbia, Trams leave Harrisburg for Nr:w York, ne follows Al 3 On, S 2 and .10 INI end 10.1 and 0 3.5 P M CM1114.4 t ill: With .11101141 Vain/ nn 110. Peronsyklllll3 Ball - rood and matting at Yrn• York 01 and 10 15 mid 11 50 • 1111nd:1 40, 930 r, A, Sleeping Curl ncr." o l ,l • nw,g %to , 390 • st and U 35 r tf. 1'11311114 mahout champ. 1,,av0 banish:art for Reading. Pottsville. Tanta• qua. 31.11.•r.vi1 , ... A'and, rime Grove. and 19111.1.1.1ribia. at n 10 A X and :143 and 4 10 p stopping at Lebanon and priacipdl Way stations ; the 4ln r X 11110 , Ing connection," for Philadelphia and Columbia only. Por Pottsville, Schuylkill II Ivan and Auburn. via Nchnylkill rind Susquehanna Rail leave Harrisburg at 3 33 r Returning: Leave Now York at 9 00 A H. 12 M and 3 08 and 8 00 P PI: Philadelphia m p 13 e 4 and 3311 r Way Pao, Isgeetrain leaves Philadelphia Al 7 39 • ilusiiing . huni Reading at 0 :Mr at stopping at all stations: pottavitlo at 43 AH, and 45 ; Ash• land 0 tal aII mad It 19 M and 9UU r. Tamaqua at 30 A. H, and 10u and II 43 r. A. Leave inllevllle for Ilarri.barg win Schuylltslll and Nu..tatthantto lintlroad at 7 10 A N. 1104 12 $lO noon. /Valuta Aceontiorttlation Train : itraveo Reading a 1730 • at returning from Vhstatielplua at 4 GU ► r. rimst"roti ArLommodittion 'Mita : I.raveA rang. town at bl,l A. 4.. retutntugg leaves Philadelphia at Sao r. N. Columbia Rail Road Train• leave Reading at 7 00 A. MI.. and a 15 P. IL for Ephrata, Litlz, Lama*fur. Columbia, Am no SulldaYs : Lonoo Now Yorkat P, 00 P 51 ; Phila. 01)A M. &Lull P V ti nu A 110 min running only to 'loading ; 0.1 A M. ; Mar. fli AIM 3 in A M. 4 11l nod 0 :43 f K and Itonoing a 1 lOU 11111, 7 15 A M for litirrightirg sad 700 A M. and 11 40 r s for New York aid 415 PM. for Phi 1 4. dolphin. Coll dnation. Mil,.. go, Soason. Pehool and Pcour• sioa Tlek eto, 1041141 n OM till 116i1110 at reduced tat , 0. Pantage checked the oath ; 1110 pounds allowed ea, Passenger. G. A. N1r01.1..3 amoral tiniwrint..,::frm : How Lost, flow Restored. Just Published, • new edition of Da. (I'l.V EftW ELL'S Celebrated ir•ay on the rod• ical tore (without otedieinopriftipermatorthwii, Sent• Mai Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. lutpo• teem Mental and l'hys;cal incapacity. linpediniesno In Marriage. etc. ; also Conimuiptiols. Epilepsy. and rite induced by aclf•lndolgeneu ur Sexual eatreva. dance. C . ?" Prier , . in a sealed envelope. only 4 canto, The Celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, trim a thirty years' Macros.. rill pract ier, that the alarining Cultaaqueurea of self. abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use of internal Iliad trine or the application or the knife—pointing oat a rondo of cure at once silo. pie, certain, and effectual, by means of which evert sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure hininelf chcsply. privately. and radically. p'/• This lecture shou!il be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. dent, under a eel • in a plain t vivelope, to any ail. /tryst poullaid, on receipt of sin mita, or two post el .111111.. Address the puldisheri. (41.13. .1, C. VC UNC, Zr. CO, 127 Bowery, rick Yurk, Post (Mee Lc z, Odd. Nev. 27, leC7.-3ut NATIONAL FOUNDRY. • BLOONISIWRG CO UMBIA CO., PA. HE sub3criber. proprietor I or the above halloo! ca• 'naive votttnlioliment,t , t now repined to reccito order,' IT of Machinery, for CoUrea*, Blast Forearm eilitionarY Enltlne/P M ACM I CIL Are : . Ortl, 'frig nINn prepared In make Riovev, all Oa,. a n d pattern*, p'ow•lron., and everything usually made in liret•claae Coundriec Nis extdneiire Facilities and practical wnrkmen. we r• lent hhu iu receiving the largeet contracts On the taitat reationable (a" Grain 440 kinds will be taken in exehanko for satin e. its establialiment to 10C11.ed near the Lackawee as Bloonsoburi Railroad Depot. PETER DILI...MYER. Rblemebetit. Sept. Ifl. 1F163. CONFECTIONER Y. Ttti undersiened would respectfully announeu to the pliblie that he hoe opened a FIRST-CI,AI3S CONFECTIONERY STORE, in the building Intel, occupied by Bernard iritoliner. where ho I. prepared to flurni.4l all kinds of PLAIN k FANCY CANDIES. FRENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRVITS, NUTS. RAISINS, &C. IC., IC., A.C. IT WBOLaa•LI OR ReTAII,. In short a full assortment of all kinds of goods In his IDI. of business. A greet variety or 0041.5. TOYS, ko.. suitable for the Holidays. Particular attention liven to DREAD AND CAKES, of all kinds fresh every day, CHRISTMAS CANDIES, cunt:ATHA% TOYS. A cl,ll to solicited, and aatisfdction will be anaran• teed. Deo It, Inti 7, ECKHART JACOBS. #II7EOI4IiTMIIIA lIOUS}I B. B. STOHNER, Proprietor. This tea hew stand lately fitted up for the accouncoo (Wien of the traveling public gruerailv, situated on Main batreat. a few doors above the Uourt Howie, ort what lakuown as the ..liebbisea property." It le Centrally 'notated in t 1 e town, a to wi pleeeent piece for a Uent• to stop, besides being In that pert of tone where the 1111001117 of the bust nose twins dune. The proprietor eels confideot that he ie prepared to give poem I ratiefaction to his geese, apd would aoiicit it lair portioa of the public pairohage. ittoonnolong, Mat 18, Del]. DR. J. R. EVANS, Milldam awl Surgeon, I ! AMU lornled permanently an Main Street, BLOOMSBURG. Pa., would in form the publlchenstally. that Ito is preprarell to attend to all hosannas faithfully and punctually that may be Intrusted to Lila cure, on tern.' cotnuoot.tu tate With thu tauwa, Cl.7"Nr pays strict alloilloit to tiorirry as we II ar medicine, ?Ns ,tgit 1 e.t.t7,-Iy. CATHARTIC) PILLS Oby their powerful Influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimu late it Into healthy action. They remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver and other organs of the body, and, by restoring their irregular action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the dolt causes of disease . An extensive trial of their virtual, by iira mor ., Physiciens and Patients, has showifcures of dan gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not substantiated by pereens of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Their certificates are published to my American Almanac, which the Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all inq uiring. Annexed we give Directions for their use in thi complaints which they have been found to cure. Pon COMMUNE/N.—Take one or two fills, or such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Cos theness is frequently the agqral sting CROW of Prbes, and the cure of one coniplailit is this cure of both. No perom can feel well while under a costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as It can be, promptly relieved. You pllsrweela, which is sometimes the anise of Coetiveleos, and always uncomfortable, take mild doses —from one to four —to stimulate the stomach and liver into healthy action. 'l'hey will do it, and the heartburn, bodyburn, and soul/own of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't forget what cured you. For a Four. drew/ice, or aloe/Sid Inaction of the Bowels, which produces general depr.ssion of the spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills at first, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity and strength is restored to the system. Fon Nratvoesxras, SICK HeADACHS, NAVISRA, Pain in the Stonwh, Back, or Side, take from four to eight pills on going to bed. If they do not °per ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the system. Don't wear these and their kindred die orders because your stomach is foul. Fon SCROFULA ' ERYSIPELAS, and all Diseases of Me take t ie NO freely and frequently, to keep the bowels open. The eruptiems will gener ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many dreadful ulcer. and sores have been healed up by the purging and purifying effect of these Pills, and aurae 111...Nusting diseases which seemed to saturate the slunk system have completely yielded to their influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health. Patients! your duty to society forbids that you should parade yourself around the world covered with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sore., and all or any of the uncles', diseases of the akin, because your system wants cleansing. To l'entry Tile SLUM), they are the best medi ate ever discovered. They should be taken freely and frequently, and the Impurities which sow the seeds of incurable diseases will he swept out of the system like chaff before the wind. llythis property they do so ?Mich good in preventing sickness as by the tem.ukal4e cues which ti iy are r.:aking every where. Meet( Comm/oar, J seamen, and nil Riiisue ,tg*ct Goes arise front some derangement—either torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and render it twilit for digestion. This ix disastrous to the health, and the constitutiel is frequently under mined by no other cause. indigestion Is the aymp• tem. Obstruction of the duct which empties the bile into the %wench causes the bile to overflow into the blood. 'floe produces Jaundice, with a long and dangerous train of sells. Custiveness or alternately costiveness and diarrhoea, premilli. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsiness; sometimes there is severe pain in the side; the skin end the white of the e% .04 become a greenish yellow; the stontnelt acid; the bowels sore to the touch; the whole system irritable, with a tendency tt fever, which may Win to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious dintitora,llysentery, Sic. A medium dose of three or four Pills taken at night, &Unwed by two or three in the morning, and repented a few days, will renew* the cause of all these troubles. it is wicked to suffer such pains when you can cure them for 25 cent*. Ito eeniertellt, GOOF, and all baits/natatory Fs errs are madly cured by the purifying effects of these Fills upon the blood and the stimulus which they afford to the vital principle of Life. For those and all kindred complaints they should be taken is mild doses, trerrittrossels frosty but freely. Asa DINNER PILL, tilt.: is both agreeable and useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take, wet eettaittly none has been made more effectual to the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. R 'TARED 11 DR. J. C. Al ER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists LOWELL, MABB., ANt) POLD Dir Ayer s Ague Cure. roßog.,.- FITE DY AND 7 CEIII AIN relit OP hilt 11 , 111 SA ritVOR. OR illimuk AND PRYRs. ItaternirrWeva rill Lt. faVVIIL. 01:31111 PERI Optealf 1111:AOACIIE , 1111.;Ond livAnActiv. AND NUM'S } . l[Veti ; o . ' TIM 011101.0 01.001 01 OlOtAllial ONIOINATINU 10 lOLIAI L.IMANGEM &NT, tAObgD RY 1111 C 10.1.01.10 Or IIItAtIA‘TIC Courisn This remedy ha. rarely (ailed to curethe swereCt MFR. of Chills and Paver, and it has this great oil. %outage over other Apse medicines, that it subdues the complaint without injury to the patient, lterm loins nn quinine or Ober de tilerloiss substaree nor does it prodise gni o isill nr any Julio loos effect, shat weer . Nhakma Lnrthrrr of the army of the oest,tiy It and you will endorse there aortdois. Prepared by Dn. J. C. AV GU & Cu., LoWtll, Mass, and mold by an Druggists snit dealers is medicine. %creator.. ---_---- WAS."' IN G. MACH I N It is generttny conceded that nth , ' beet is ;decays the cheapest ;" and that being the ease grert plosion) is taken in introdwing to the public noTrs COTHES WA.SHER which Is While beeotions popular and with this Machine the hard work of wanton, is mitigated to • comfortable and pleasant tank. She floated arc placed In but suds, sad shut to. While thus imtaers• ed and the nteasu condor& the Machine In operated aA fe.n above. Thou the work In spoodily, clearly and easily done, and that too without tearing mot weasing out the cluthee, which to' a Brent extent Is the rause under tho old fashioned nibbing process With a lIAITERSAL CUOTHES 111i6IER OP d par,. compar . _ AND s °AKI ir N°. and tvvisting and - wringing. Tin Ott to so dissolved by the HOC BUDS that but Mlle romprussion Is iinc.essury to expel it. No Luudy in the County should he without DOTY'S CLOTIIES WASITER awl the CLOTIICS MING/M. "XII The prier* of these, Machine* tangle or; fell. Fatally site Woodier. • • • • • • • fiord Sian, • • • - • • • • • Family rise, N 0.2 Weiner. • • • SW No. le, • • • MOM Iky March 4i 1861-11. BLANKS ill every de-criptio r OVELY OIR I nobirowd you .ont.• v: IdJr' )1 .1 :-:% RE 11211 - k I3E
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