Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, April 22, 1868, Image 4

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nests, as Welton the ease.ACievew eggs
the ultla %eel" to P.1014F4T ilegr« • Thl4 l
they ar!,epmfi?on hens' oaf but
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of the'Xillatie breed's, are abOti,ili to put
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weeks, ) hbt each Ogg up" to the out,
your Land
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If if'tbi 4r4t a lad,4
addle, sai ihould be dittlini many/ adtalit ,
ng all of aW I ooPs fqrtbo ~41
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If two root& bow* dip newt° ball; of
posure, plaoa , theto jnnter, ,
rcniala fryni Aware ko turot,k2nts .1.
is ft 'i gs
Deep plagtjn u;# ,great. Agon
country and rrobablytnoti' trees die) MO;
this engin; ithen.llthi- bttinfki fl The
thrive for a year or teroli they soon languish
and diearitarently.whhout any cause. The
surface roots should novel. be more than
four inches below the soil.
Before planting, prune the largo roots
carefully with a large knife, cutting off all
the bruised or deseaqcd portions. Avoid
injuring any of the small fibres. Also, cut
back correspondingly the top having in view
future symmetry.— &change.
'To KILL Ticits ost SllEEr.—Thomas
Jamesion, of Harmony, Rock county, fur
nishes us the following receipt; fur killing
ticks on sheep:
Take the sheep on a warm day and lay it
upon its aide, then, with a piece of chalk
draw a line from just back of the car, along
the side to the roots of the tail. Seperatc
the wool, beginning immediately back of
the car, and lay it open to the skin along
this line and :;prinkle in Scotch snuff, dos
ing up the fleece as you go along to prevent
the snuff from being scattered and lost.
Servo both sides of the sheep in this man
lier and in just forty-eight hours thereafter
you may look for live ticks in vain.
NLW WoonEN VEs&r.t.s.—A new keg,
churn, bucket, or other wooded swine!, mil
generally communicate a disagreeable taste
to anything that is put into it. To prevent
this inconvenience, first scald the vessel welt
with hoiling_water, letting the wtaer remain
in till cold. Then dissolve some poarlash or
soda in lukewarm water, adding a little bit
of lime to it, and wash the inside well with
this solution. Afterwards scald it well with
plain hot water, and rinse with cold water
before using it.
DRINK FOR Jltt.cir Cows.—Cows that
give milk in winter, says the Maine Par
ma, will add much to their profit by giving
them a bucketfull of warm water twice a
day with a little meal, or even the slops of
the family in it. Every one has noticed
how an extremely cold day will affect their
milk, or whenever they become wet iu sum
mer. A little salt, with meal flouting ou
the surface on such a drink, will soon teach
any cow to drink it.
STRAWBERRIES.—PIant one foot apart
each way, and after olio or two hoeings
spread over a coat of manure, aud, after a
few rains, mulch the ground so as to keep
down the grass and weeds. If one cannot
procure plants enough for a large patch, set
some for the purpose of making plants, to
enlarge your plantation next year.
BORE FEET IN SIIEEP.—The Irish far
mer's Gazette gives the following remedy
for sore feet in sheep: Pare away all loose
corn about tho feet without drawing blood,
and aanoint them with butyr of antimony,
keeping the sheep on a dry standing for a
few hours afterward.
POTATO Buns.—One of our correspond
ents writes that if farmer's will plant their
potatoes near the house or barn, when the
hens or young chickens can have free access
to them, they will keep the bugs off. lle
says be has tried this plan for two years—
last year and this—and has not been troub
led with the "varmints."
HAY.-it has boon asoertained that well
cured hay weighed in the field, July 20, and
then stored in the barn until February 20,
had lost 27f per cent of weight. It is,
therefore, better to scU hay In the field at
Itls a ton, than from the tarn at $2O in
midwinter.
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11INTS ON TRANSPLANTINO.-If your
trees, &c., aro received before the ground is
ready, unpack, water them and bury the
roots in fine, fresh soil, and let thorn re
main until your ground is ready. In no
case suffer the roots to be exposed to the
wind or the bun.
lIPPLE SNOW AAl.l.i. —Parc and core
tiome large apples without dividing them;
prepare the rice according to the above re
ceipt, and boil thou for one hour, and eat
with wiuc sauce.
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t.h wok teepeetfully annonnen lAi
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t. o and cuinturtable,`Mta ni ow Amsonsir.
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rt, MIN 'l4'. a I k 4 WAN nudWilifr ," Upon leasorinble
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N n undersigned ,Ilifirlhillttedisillit firorn the city
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or produce.
Cali and see. C. C.BiIARIt.
B. gi. 3IOZIEZW D
Surgeon Dentist,
garnets teeth without pain by a now Me hnd . It
• is perfectly harmless and in now used
with good success. Ail branches of
•'Dentistry attended to In the latent
"I r we* and innst approved style.
R e . , e ats and once, one door anal of Evans'
Clothing Btoro. Bloomsburg, Nov. 13, itiG7,
CHAS. O. BAR K LE Y,
Attorney at Law,
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
°Rico In the Esehnnge second story, over
Stohnvr & Co's. Store, &coma duos abuse wit Es•
chimps Hotel.
Elloouvburg, April 17, ISM.
Philadelphia k Erie Hail Road,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
THBOUBII AND DIRYIIr RITE BETWEEN
PHI L A DELPII lA. BALTIMORE, IlAkt
WILLIAMoPuRT.
AllO MU
GREAT OIL REGION
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS
On all Night Trans.
On and alter MONDAY. NOVEMBER Oth. 1867.th0
Trains on the Philadelphia & Erie .11411 Road will
sun as follows
13:321338
WAIL. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia II 13 p. in
.4 •• Northumberland 3 39 a, na.
•• arrive at Erie 9 00 p. nu
CRIE EXPRESS loaves Philadelphia 12 00 noon
•• .. Northumberland ti 44 p. in.
" arrive at Erie 043 a, in.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia i 00 a in.
•• 4. tt Northumberland 4 23 p. in.
" *Rive at Lock !liven 743 p. in.
EASTWARD.
MAIL. TRAIN luavaa Erie 46 T.', a in
Northumberland 121 a. m
arrive M rhiladviphla 855 a. in.
ERIE EXTI 4 ESS leave* Erie 1 a.; p. w.
.• Northumberland 5 32 a. m:
•• arrive at Philadelphia lUUp. i n
ELMIRA MAIL leaved I,,mk Ilaven 7 lu a, ro.
•• Northumberland lu in a. In
•' arrive at Philadelphia 010 p. tn.
Mall and Ewe's connect with all trains on
WARREN 41. FRANKLIN RAILWAY, Paseensera
leaving Philadelphia at 12 Ca.) M. arrive at Irvinetun
at 040 a.m.. and Oil City at 050 a. at.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11 13 P, M., arrive at 011
City see Ii p. m.
All trains on Warren & Franklin Railway make
close connection• at Oil City with train' far Frank •
lin and Petroleum Centre. BAGGAGE CHECKED
THROUGH. A. L. TYLER, General Sup'', Erie.
Oct. 30, 1007.
READING RAIL ROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
November 25th, 1f167.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
and North West for Philadelphia. New York, Read
ins. Pamela Is, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrata, Lila. Lancaster, Columbia,
ke.. &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as follow.
At 3110, 313 and 8 10 • a and 103 and 035 ra connect
ing with similar Train. no the Pennsylvania Rail
road and arriving at New York at S 10 and 10 13 and
11 30 A a and 3 40, it 30 r. x. Sleeping Can acronipa•
nylon the 300 • a and 11 33 r a. 'trains without
nhangn.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville. Tama•
OUR, blineroville. Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown
and Philadelphia, at 0 10 • a and tt 03 and 4 10 r
stopping at Lebanon and principal Way stations ;
the 410 r making connections for Philadelphia and
Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Sesquebanna Rail
road, leave. Ilarri.burir at 3 ..33 r a.
Returning : Leave New York at 900 • 11, 19 M and
300 and 00 r Philadelphia al el 5 • a and 330 r a
Way Passenger Train leave. Philadelphia at 730 •
x. returning from Moduli at 6 30 r a stopping at ail
etas' ; Potter lile at 843 • st, and Y 43 ; A sh•
land 0 U 0 • maind It ld M and 0 W r. a.; Tamaqua at
30 A. 511 00 and 8 43 r. a.
Leave l'ottaville for liarrii•burg via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad al 7 10 A a. and 10 1)0 noon.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves heading
• 17 30 • x returning from Philadelphia at 4 ou
Pottstown Accommodation Train : I.i.nyett l'otts•
town at U iJ •. a., ruturning 'payee Philadelphia at
3Uor.x.
Calionhla Ball Road Trains leave Readlna at 7 00
•. ra.. and 0 13 v. N. fur Ephrata. Lift, Luntaater.
eniumbla. die.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 800 P 111 2 Phils•
delphia 800 A M. and 3 15 P M. the 8 00 A M. train
running only to Reading ; Poitsvllle C 011 A M, ; Har•
rinuurg 5 13 A M. 4 10 und 995 r ti and Hetto.na at
100 and 7 13 A 11 for Ilarrieburg end 7on A M. and
11 40 r r for New York rind 4 d PM. lur Phila•
delph la.
Con imitation. Season, School and Escnr
sion TiLhets, I and It n all points at reduced rates.
Ilaguitge rnetked Olt (nigh ; 100 pounds allowed each
Pasicni;er. G. A. A
General Superintendent
Lackawanua A; Bloomsburg Railroad.
aillllllllllllllllM.ElMill
oar TWO DAILY TRAINS. —rim
ro AND AFTER JANUARY 98, 1667, PAS.
1./SENDER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:
LEAVE SOUTHWARD,
AM AM PM.
Leave Scranton, 3.30 7.10 4,49
" Kingston. 6.33 890 6.60
" Rupert 11,20 P. 17
Danville, 0.54 800
A r r at Northumberland 10.30 9.33
LEAVE NOR'PIIWARD.
A M PM
Leave Northumberland, 7.00 520
" Danville, 7.40 500
Ropert. 6,13 P M 6.33
Kingston, 10 , 50 2.50 003
Arrive at arrntiton, 1200 4.00 10 13
Trains leaving Kingston at A. 30 A: M for Scranton
connect with 'Prsin arriving at NewVorlt at 5.20.
P.iasengers taking Train South from Scranton et 5.30
A N via AvithumbertamLrearb Harrisburg It XI P M.
Roll iNIOTC 530 P M., Washington IS 00P M via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00P M.
IL A. FONDA, Supt.
tniaton, Jan. 30 11167.
THE COLU3IBIA. HOUSE.
13.0. STOIC% E IR , Proprietor.
This tea new stand lately fitted •p for the areonano
dation of Ibe traveling per Ile generally, situated on
Main Street, a few doors nboy the COtirt House. oe
what is known as the "Ilitebirtioet property." it Ic
centrally located in tte town. a r Pet pleasant plate
for attests to stop , beside. Wing le that part of town
where the theJorhy of the business le being done.
The proprietor feels confident that he le prepared
to give general sotieraetion tcritle (nests, and would
seilklt *fair prolloisof the public patronage.
Ilioonisburg, May IL Iraq.
ERRORS OF YOUTII.
A Geniternan who entered for years from Neiman.
Debility. Premature Decay, sod all the duets of
youthful indiscretion, will. lot the sake of eulferivia
humaally, send free to all who need it, the retelp•
sad directions for making the simple remedy by
which be was cured. Outruns wiefuna to profit by
the advertiser's experience, ean do sobr addre's's/
!s perfect confideecn, 101116 B. OODZIC 41 Cede
altreet, Aim York. May 10, 1867.
I (WEIN OIRIA AND FESTIVE RoVN, erred av
1144rOalled cswelOpe Sad M 6 erntuAnd I will ' , end
you tome valuable Informationtlatwill Wale you
Address MARY MOORE, 0:11 Broadway, N. y
Nq lU, 100R—ly,
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vt nartntids malthiti* Cages;
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CH AP PHA HA 11 . Thonings sirfrepth. b i nd ,frig.,,
re end h,r beauty they MO hall sorpiimed by their.
ii s adipiogyaiseubeptiber HPdtitstell. of buy,nl
am 111 , 0. :•11 htio
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BOOT, *IIOE, HAT AND CAP STORE.
al Ike old stand on Main Street, Illoornxburst. Ills
stock is composed of the very lalitst and beat stioes
ever offered In the 4:Wiwi's of Columbia County.
lie can accommodate the public with the following
kends and at cheap prices:
Mr..it'a call boots, nee, nsest's Yip, double Sole,
Boys' hoots, Men's glove kid. Congress. ace.
Men's glove kid Balmoral shoes, kfen'e. women's
boys', nod misses' glove kid lasting gaiters, Women's
glove kids, very line. Women's dee goat morocco
bilaterals. Women's men's morocco and cult sines,
common shoes, Misses' and child's shoes. Men's,
wuawn'., rolsse.', boys', and child'. slippers. Ile
alto seep, a great yule', at
HATS, CAN, AND STRAW GOODS
of evrry kind, at the lowest prises. both. fur CAA
and country produce.
Reneaseber the attrartlun Is In our goods. Don't
Ir alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call and
■re fur yourselves. Respectfully,
H. C. DOWER.
Sept, 4, I ect7.
FALLON FHOUSE.
I. u u rub , r i rlber harlog purcha n
sed um
LOCK "LIVEN, Pa.,
property of E. W. Eiseny. Esq., would say to the
fiends of the Douse, his acquaintances, and Ow puti•
le g..nerully, that he Intends In "Itecp a 110716,
with the actomniodatlons and comforts of a limas,
and humbly solicits their patronage.
J. OTTENKIRK.
Lela of the Madison Douse, Philadelphia.
Leek Haven, Dec. lOU. 16643.
TIIE bf ISERABLES
Of this, bright and cheerful worlikareftlie Dyspeptics.
Without a good digestion there : can neitherbe bodily
comfort nor mental enjoyment.
Be tweet/ the stomach and the brain there testicle
and wonderful alliance. tribe ono is disordered
the other is gloomy. defected, incapable of of/Dm:mud
Indifferent to all that matte life agreeable to the
healthy.
Is this a condition that any rational human being's
is willing to radar., when,tbe means of untie. ini•
mediate Mid permanent relief can be obtained every.
where
The Dyspeplk hos his fate7:in hlsv'ewn hands. If
lie choose, to !bough forest. the eicoriter that racks
his body and disturbs the mind with nameless horrors
he has only to step to the content drug store and pro
cure a supply of liostetteri dtomach'Buters.
No Ogee of Itysorpeia has ever yet rented the
alterative, tonic and anti•biltnua operntoun of .this
potent vegetable spicitle. It !eternity regenerates
tLe tether gle ttornach ; to urea into healthy action
the dormant liver; puts to flight the dismal fancies
that betel the oiled ; gently reli eves nod regulates
the bowels , mrengthena the enfeebled ,nerves,,; roe
stores the appetite, and maker, as it wore, a new
crcature:of Lthe desponding tool debilitated invalid.
Ladies who suffer from indirection have only to
take u small dose of I bis pure vegetable corrective,
once of twice a day, to secure entire exemption from
the pains and penalties of a • we nk 'optima and that
perfect functional regularity, w hilt but few of the
In uninteruptedly enjoy.
BEALE'S LATE
POWELL'S EMBROCATION,
FOR ALL. DISEAPES INCMENT TO HORSES,
CATTLD, ♦MD Till
HUMAN FLESH,
requirinir the nee of an external application.
Title new Compound, prepared by a practical
Chemist, being a full knowledge of all the medical
virtues of each ingredient that enters Ito Its tempo.
salon, Is warranted In exceed anything of the kind
ever yet offered to the puhlie as an external art.,'
cation for the themes for which it is recosouneuded.
We rue satisfied that it will wort It/ own road Into
the confidence of all who use it, and those who try
it once will never be without It, and therefore we
rely on experience litt Lk hest teat arils ussfuluels
It is pronounced by
111 Lift l:12. RIO
and all whe have tried It to be the best application
ever wind. This Embrocation has been pot up for
over eight years, rod it Wont, through the inrrcasing
demand and urgent request of toy friends and the
public that I send It forth as the grand remedial
a foe the varies" dioceses to which that noble
and useful animal, the boric Is 'object.
Mao remedies have been afforest to thr public
y
under different forms, some of these arc tujurteus,
others at bast of little use, and many %holly im
proper to answer the purposes for which.they are
recommended.
A prdleicura and really esrfal composition, free
I
rom those objections, has be re , ,fore long been de
sired by way gentlemen who have
VALUABLE Illeßt4l6B,
and are unwilling to treat them to the care of dasign•
log end pretended Farrier,. Their wishes era at
length fully gratified, by (Dr. Dealu) being prevailed
upon to Allow this valuable Embrocation (which lies
proved so enistclous to the various diseases) to be
prepared and brortgbt out to the public
Thal Embroolamo Wu eateasively u.ed by the
Government durisg Ile war.
Addrele all order to DL EDMOND BEALE.
Out Smith Deriond et. Philadelphia, Pa.
March 9i, 'AG —dam
DR; E. W. WELLS,
BUMF:MOIL TO DR. F. C. BARAD:VC
flag token Booms as the A mere can Boom. All or
dere lett there will be promptly atleaded to,
Bloomsburg, Oct. 30, IBM
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After morn than eve years experience and experi
menting an the manutketure of IPPRICTLY FIRST
QUALITY 1100 P SKIRTS, we offer oor Justly Col,
hatted goods to merchants sad the public in fall
confidence of their superiority ever all others In the
American market, non they are en acknowledged by
ell who wear or deal In them, se they give more sat
',faction than any other Skirt, and reocumend thorn
In every respect. Deslora In hoop Skirts should
make a note of this feet. every lady who has not
given them a trial should do so without further delay.
Our ',eminent embrace* every otyle, length and
use for ladies. Misses and (Ink Hen, Also, Skirt'
MADE TO ORDER, alibied and repaired,
Ask for "Hopkins' Own Make," and ha not decely•
ed. Sec that she letter "I 1" is woven Of/ the tapes
between end] hoop, and that they are stamped ••
T. HOPKINS. Menufarturer. ilen Arch Street, Phlls
dolphin," upon each tape. No others are genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a full Hoe of good New
York and Eastern Made Nkirts,•t very low prices.
Wholesale and Retail,
At the Pill I,A DELPHI A HOOP SKIRT Manufactory
and Emporium, No. U$ Arch Street Philadelphia.
WIL T, 00VKIN4.
Oct. 16, !CO.-10mo.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
HT E BLUE-COATS.
AND DOW THEY LIVED. FounllT AND DIED
FOE THE UNION.
IMEI
Scene■ ■nd incidents in tt .!treat Rebellion.
Comprising •r.arratiees of Personal A dvaisture. Thril
ling Incideitis. Daring Exploita, Herein Weds,
Wonderin I Escapee, Lill is taw Camp, neid
and Hospital Adeentutures gales and
Scouts together with the Bongs and
I.lallada.Anredoreg aid Humorous
Incidents of the War.
EMEND( DLY ILLUSTRATED wrrn ono 100 VINE
•VORTRAITA AND BEAUTIFUL.
ENGRAVINGS.
There lea certain portion of the wnr that will
never go into the regular histories, nor be embodied
in romance Of poetry, which is a very rest port of it,
end will, if preserved, convey to ourceeding
Gene
rations a 1p t•er idea of the spirit of the conflict than
am many try reports or metal gossip, the fun, the
pathos of the war. This illustrates the eltarsetews
of the leaders, the humor of the guidons, the devo•
lion of women, the bravery of own the pluck of our
kraus, the romance and hardships of the permit*.
The Valiant and flrave Ilearted, the Pirtureipme
and dramatic and Witty and MfIf,MOUIII, the Tender
and Pathetic. and the Whole Panorama of the War
ere here thrillingly portrayed ins masterly meaner,
at once historical and romantic 'r ridering it the
most ample, ucique. br.illain and foldable book that
the war has r Ited forth.
Amn•ement as well no instructine may be found
in every page, se graphic detail, brilliant wit, end
authentic history. are skilfully interwoven in this
work of Mersey art
Heed roe circulars and see our terms. and a full
description of the work. Address, JUNlatt 01110111.
Eke & Co., Philadelphia. l'a.
January
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PHARMACY.
RE receiving more fresh and
Drugs, Medicines. Toilet and
..cy articles which, bane bums
, urebased
_ LOWEST RATES,
MID WILL. BR BOLD I.OW. Owing to the fall m
Drugs and Medicines In the thins, we are nuw tuark•
to` every article down to old times prices.
Our stock is full and complete. Call and see, and
he eonv laced that this is the place to buy.
January 2lib.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS AND
FANCY TRIMMINGS.
The understjned most respectfully informs her Lk
dy cltetotncra. and the public in general. Wt she ass
Just added to her already large lad varied assort•
meat of
FANCY MILLINERY GOODS
A NEW SUPPLY, well end tastefully *fleeted fur the
present end earning season. Iler NEW BONNETS
AND lIATS are calculate,/ to take the lead In this
Owe and vicinity, She has everything found In
ret.e lass
Millinery AC. Fancy Stores,
and makes np and sells her goods upon the most ren•
sonablo terms Oise her a all and amino ber new
stock of goods. LIZZIE BARKLEY,
STORE, Rain Street, (Ramsey Building.)
October 23, 1L67. Itioomsburg.
N EW COAL YARD.
The undersigned respectfully inforins the citisens
of Hloornsburg and Columbia county, that they keep
all the different iitintliers of stove coal and 'dories
lump coal for smithing purposes, on their wharf, ad
joining McNoisy, Neal &Co's Furnace; with a good
pair buffalo scales on the wharf,to weigh coal i hay and
straw. Likewise a horse and wagon, to deliver cos
to those who desire it. A■ we purchase a large
amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article
and well at the very lowers prices. Please tall and
examine fur yourselves before purchasing elsewhere
J. W. HENDERSHOT.
AUGUSTUS MASON.
H E nodeisigned will take, In exchange for Coal
and Groceries. the following named a rticle.4 :
Wheat, Bye,Coru. Oats, Potatoes, Lard, Ilaw, ghoul
d.'r, and side meat, Butter, Nip, flay, fae., at the
highest cash price', at hie Grocery Fiore, adjoining
their coal yard. J. W. 111 EN
Bloomsburg, April 515,
ADItIIN I STRATOW 8 NOTICE.
Estate or' David W. Clark, bet itrilsolvie Thep, ilsemni.
Letters of atittinhitratlon on the estate of David
%V . Clark, late of Montonr Township, Columbia
Comity, deceased have been granted try the Regi +ter
of said Conn'', to I. 0, ethereal,. In Calm' sea. Col .
County. All perlons having claims bgainst the ro
tate of the decedent are rebel tell to pressed them to
adminlstraior for wilier/tent, and shore knowing
therriselres indebted to the estate will make immedi
ate payment to the undersigned.
J. U. hitt:MAN, Administrator.
Catawba, lab. b, 1868-6 w,
Eiff if a W n i d
th ai t:e pr C i V in T a T i A m G a S ie r iiti aUS ic.,
comps/tying lt,every man cue
do his own prlutleg neatly,
MAN cluck ly Ind cheaply. They aro
en simple In construteinn that
a bny t( years old can easily
manage the largest Ilse.
1113 Printed Jammu:lions an) aunt
with each Oboe, enabling the
purrbsier to go atwork with•
out a previous knowledge o
OWN printing. A circular contain
log full description, prloes.
tastamonnals. &c., sent free
to all, Our Specimen Sheets
PRINTER. l'ilrliC;llileirge,""'
SS Asa Sow.
Huey 13, 1007—iy. NEW YORK.
DRi W. H. BRADLEY,
(Late Assistant Medical Director U. 13. Army,)
Physician and Surgeon.
Irr Ones at the Storks Hotel, Bloomsburg. P 4.
Calls prompUy attaaded to bath night and day,
niowaskels, Saw. Vi. VOL
E. R. IKELE
ATTORNEY-AT -Jew,
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office, 2nd floor, in Exahange Block, near
the "Exchange Hotel."
All buslncos plated Is Ws hands will be attended
wltb promptness and tare L'ollettloas made with
e least possible delay. [Lept. Ida.
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tattotsaiultiaaata.' AM *Gitlin talaittalktf 44* Oro
PnrImiI•PPMPTIMAI ° ,f4tjuliolte../ 'lt ' lob 1
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Yfirellaiti 'ASC. iiiidarlill'ii. . .
fro* ittigito 4 thireirMi Mika ,•,, hit ',brit (r im / Ist
i. 41odit art,4414146 1 / 4 0 toadied &Wet) ,
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: Orili;4ll.ogr e ! -, •.' 4 ' .
C al hi,* 1C1L541334k o 404 isk,;
An Ilittssittalasol6o4sl 40,11 q, MulfAffh ~ atria.
we at la all eases sad give saastaattok. , Also a
va et, of
alotitltaltoluturniars,
stl'lt ta
N Collars, ot n kt t t h e e si i;rie
r, It , ?TV , 4 11 . 1=r ft reat lef t
.44
tit, 7.1, Boots and goof, 'Franke and carpet
bag „., ,
~,z, I 111sisi lat the lowest Market prises. Please glee
mu a call before puruhaslng eleewkere.
ANDREW J. SVANB,
Bloomsburg, Nor. 13, MM.
A NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
FOR
[HARDWARE TRADE
OF COLUMBIA COUNTY,
AT THE NEW STORE OF
C. W. SNYDER,
BLOOMSIIIIRG, PA.,
tonalking of every article round in a drat elae,'
Hardware More, among which are the roilowing
IRON, NAILS, and STEEL,
WAtiON SPRINGS and ARLES.
PAINTS, OILS and MAR&
GRAIN aid GRASS BYTHES,
and RYTHE BN Arne, GRAIN CRADLES,
RAKES, &c., dx , ,
KIRBY'S COMBINED
REAPER & MOWER,
HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
PATENT BAO-HOLDER,
AND THE IMPROVED
CHERRY SEEDER.
ALSO,
LIM BERGER% OIL POLISH at Wholesale end
GIVE HIM A CALL.
Bloomsburg. June IS, 15117.
BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES.
CT We annoonre to fermeva and dealers in Fertll•
item that tho followsni prices have been adopted
fur the pru.ent owing season :
BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
Price. $.% per 9,000 ibi.
RAUGII'M CHICAGO PONE. FERTILIZER
Frier. VP per 2140 lbs.
BAUGH% CHICAGO nLoon MANURE
Price. S3B per 2.010
This well knewn popular
trade•lnark will be found
upon every package of the
above manures.
The hlsh estimation in
which HAL/011 . 4 Down Slis•
guess bane been held, der.
Ing fourteen veers past. we
Atill,fully swain !in the
future. !laving now the en
roADE MARK
Zqr
tire control of ihr great re•
'thirteen( the city of Chlen:N , for furnishi tP Aiu
moniaarut ph o .ph a t e p 4.1.111., material. viz
Itrird Plogh. Blood. &c.. h tvc• in connection with
our weittl in Philadelphia. the largest• ferilitirs for
fettle shine these manures, at the above low prices.
BAUGH & i 4) iB. Philadelphia.
NoRTLI-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Ctoeugo
JuIIN RALEMON & CO., Gent Ails, New York,
GF.GRGE W. KIRKE & C 0.," Roston.
OCCRGE DUGPALE, Wholesale Agent, Baltimore.
For all information roweling the above Manures
add res. either of the above houses.
Jannery Yll. 1e61.-3tu.
- -
SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY.
Having serum] the servings or Mr. U. Zoche, one
of the beet binders to be found in the State, wu ire
prepared to furnish to
HANKS.
INSURANCE cOMPANIES,
ISERCtIANI'S,
MANUFACTURERS.
COAL OPERATORS,
II
and others, with
BLANK BOOKS
of every description, on short nntlee. bound in nn y
style desired, In the most substantial manner,, at
reasonable prices.
Magazines bound, and old books rebound, at New
York prices.
ordera tell at the once of s h e paper publisbina
lhia advertise...lent, or sent by Express, will be at
tended oi and returned without unnecessary delay.
E.O.M. HILL.
Scranton, Pa., June 12, 1867.—tf.
_
DEN'EISTRY.
fEr C.FIOWER,
SURGEON DIINTIST.
R FSPECTFULIN offers him profnne
tonal nervier, to the Indite and gentle
it.• 110 f illooninburgand vicinity, lie in
.4 ^ p re pa red re to attend to nil the vnrions
operation, in the line or his prefecoon.andia tow/Med
with the Intent improved POIiCELAth 1166TI1; which
will ha inserted on gold.platincailvoi and rubber he e
te lookweil as the natuial teeth.
Mineral, plate and Hoek teeth manufactured err all
of PrPliong on teeth.earefully and properly attenitrii to,
Hetidenee and edict a few doors above the Court
Hoene. same aide.
Shuts 44444 . June 6 1663
SAVA G •••
• •
Practical Watchmaker aad Jeweler.
MAIN STREET, (near the Court House,)
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Constantly on hand a tine assortment of American
and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and
Spectacles.
Particular attention paid to ihrrareirjrit of flocs.
Watches ■nd Jewelry. Masonic Marka made to
order. All work Warrarted.
blootosborg. April 17 41147.
LAuz Est FAI CY FURS !
AT JOHN FAREIRA'S
Old Ertabllshed rtiß Manufactory,
140.718 LICH diritElCTothore 7th. NOLA Ot:1,1'111A
Lave now In wont of any own Importation and
Manufacture, one of the largest and most banutifu
attentions of
FANCY FURS
for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. Also
a line assortment of Gent's Par Gloves and Collars
I am enabled to dispose of my pods !livery reason
able priers, and I would then:4oli solicit a call hum
my Mends of Columbia Daaaty and vicinity.
Remember the Name, latimber and Street!
JOUR
110, 718 Aso! 9t., above 718, tooth Ride ritmAti•.,
11:7 - i RAVI NO PARTAIR, NOR OMPRIIOIIBI RITh 11X11
011111 870 RX IN Putwamt.rgu.
October Y. 1867 --las.
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
A. M. RUPERT,
Annovnees to hie many Minds and numerous rue-
tomersthathe cOlitinuol the above business at his
aidplace of business on MAIN ISTREBT, BLOOMS.
BURG.
His customers and others can be aceotwraedited
with
FANCY STOVES
oral! kinds, Ftnverilpt I.Tlnernre, and .very d 1•. -
article round le all well regulated STOVE
AND TINWARE ErfAtILISIIMENTS In ige cities.
and On the mom reasonable terms.
RT SPOUTING, for houtei and Woo, will bo put
up oa ahnet notion. Mao. all kinds of Impairing don*
prampily and upon liberal terms.
He also keep. no hand a large supply of Milk
Pane, of different mime, and prices lbesldes doe
sort MOM of Fisher's Patent Ylelf•SeaJlas trait Pro.
salving Cane. Glee him a call.
Jul In, lientl.—tf,
ni
HERTZLER & GUION,
IMPORTEIIe
AND DEALERS IN
WINES AND LAUDS
E U
NO. WALNUT EET,
AND NO. 19 GRANITE STREET.
GARRY HERTZLER,
GEO A. OUION
AVM 7, !Ad
nails 11 OS P. M.
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
6 Ce A. M., 10141,11 Biorthundieritinil, stopping at
principal stallions, arriving At HeirieborgB 30 •.114..
Vi l ithoofe 111 SD P. M., Philadelphia 1 00 r.
II 10 •, IsavoNorttliumlierland, stepping al all
D ualorig. arriving at Harrisburg. at 1 15 P. Al.. 1041.
Unwire 6 NI p. Pi.. Philadelphia 5 40 r. P.
6 10 P. M, leave Warthumibarland. stopping at all
mations, arriving al ILarrieburg A 30 p, s., Philadei•
phis 1 Be a. A., Baillnaciea 7 00 ♦. N.
ll 60 p, A., leave Nontiumberland, aloPpini
painclpal Mationi, arriving al Ilarriebitrg 9 40 A. A
lialtirnote7 OUA.P., Phil dalphla7 00a. r.
K. P, YOUldfl,
Heal Sup' t. liarrieburg, Pa. Heal Pass, Agent,
Baltimore, and
ISAAC M,
Heal Militant Prete:it Agent, Buffalo, N.Y.
May, A, 1i417.
M. M. TRAUGIi f
ATTORNEY-AT—LAW,
BLOONSBURC,
Will pre Mee in ja. several Court§ of Columbia
and adjoining nonie
ttp. All Collation gellingtly attended to.
June nn, 1d66.
_ _
Da•rivass. OLDINIIIIS AID C rested
with the ulmost NUMMI, by J: ISA ACS, M. D.. Oculist
and Aurist (former ly of Leyden. liolisnl). No. NA
Arch iftreet. Philadelphia, Testimonials from the
moat reliable retirees In city and country can be seen
at Ni. once. The Medical facully are invited to an.
2ompany their pelicans, as he has os secrets in his
practice,ARTIPICIAL EYES inserted wilhot pay.
No charge for examination Nov. 13, 1207.—1 y
THE HEALING POOL,
AND HOUSE OF MERCY.
[lnward Association Reports. for YOUNG MEI
on the CRIME OP SOLITUDE, and tha ERRORA
ABlldEll and UISEASEM which destroy the manly
powers, and create Impediments to MARRIAGE,
10,it. NM Wane of relief. sent in sealed letter en
/eloper. free of charge. Address oR, J , gg Lim/
01.1011 EON. tlnward Anoclatioo, Philadelphia, Pa.
June 3. 11367-1.4.
MANHOOD :
ITow Lost, How Restoral.
Just Published, a new edition of
Da, CIILVERWELL'S Celebrated Heiley on the rad•
Ica! core ((without ruedicine)orlipermateer hole, iteiu•
Inc Weakness, Involuntary !Seminal Lnasea, Impo•
teney. Mental end Physical Incapacity, impediments
to Marriage, etc. ; also Conautnpttnn, EptlepAy, and
Pits induced by stitindulgence or Sexual ertrava•
Retire.
trr Prifn. in a sealed envelope, only 11 caste.
The celebrated author In this admirable essay
clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success , .
ful pram lee, that the alarming consequentea of self.
abuse may be radically cured without the dander.
now use of Internal medicine or the application of
the knife—poinUng nut a mode of care at care
pie. retain. and effectual, by means of which ever(
auffersr, no matter what his condition say be, may
cure himself cheaply. privately , and radically.
Et Tills lecture should bo In the hands of every
youth and every man In the land.
tient. under • eal, in a plain envelope, to any ad.
dress post •yaid, us receipt of Mc cents, or two post
/damp.
Address the publishers.
I'll Mt. J. I'. K LINE 4. CO.
Ir flowery, New York, l'ostUdicalea, 45191.
Nov. 27, 1k67.-3iii
NATIONAL FOUNDRY.
PONISBURG,
UMBIA CO., PA.
11 B rnhorribnr. proprietor
of the abeve named et•
ieive ettabliihineot,in now
'pared to MAYO (Mitt'
f Machleery,
for Voileries, Pleat Furnaces, Stationary Engines
MILLS, THAESIIING MACHINES, kE.. &C.
He is also prepared to make Stoves, all sizes and
&Hems, 000 , 1rnno. and everyaing usually snide In
Brst•ctnss Foundries.
His exieneive facilities and practical workmen, war.
rant him in receiving the largest contracts oa tbil
meat reasonable term".
QT " Grain of all ktudi grill be taken in exchange for
castings.
lop This establishment is Inea.ed near the Lsekawa•
na 4 Bloomsburg Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLXYL:II.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 12, 1P63.
HARE CHANCE.
The excinfive eentrni:and sale or Ave valmilde In•
v , :ntinns, needed in every family, and paying Wire
profit., be secured by applying either personally
or by letter to
J. S. LASU A. Co..
7 Market Street Phlta.
GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
SElf ING MACHINES.
Empire Shuttle Machine !
BALMER/OMA, S:l6 Broadway, N. Y.,
230 Washinetnn Meet, Boston,
Che.nut threet,lphin,
PATENTED FEH. 14, !POD.
1111111 MACHINE is constructed nn entirely new
principles of merhathsm, possessing 'natty rare
and vainablo impmvenients, having been erunined
by the most profound experts, and pronounced to
be
Simpl ;city and e'fctinn Dombined.
It has a straight needle ' perpendicular action,
makes the LOCK or Hill TI LE which will
neither RIP an, RAVEL. cud is Milt/ion both sides
performs perfect ecwing on every description of
material. from Leather to ;he finest Stowelt muslin,
with cotton, linen, of silk thread, from the coarsest
to the finest number. Ilaviog neither CAM or 000
W SEEL, and the lean possible friction, it runs as
smooth might's. and Is
tie/ Ily (7 21"niseless ifachine.
It requires FIFTY PER CENT. leas power to drive
It than any other machine in the market. A girl
twelve years of age con work it steadily, without
fatigue or injury to health.
Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity nrConstrue•
lion renders it almost Imposilble to get out of order,
and is GUARANTEED by the company to gave on.
tire eatisfaction.
We respectfully invite ell thole who may desire to
supply themselves with n euperrior artiste, to coins
and examine this UNE' VALLED MACHINE.
One half hour's instruction Is suelleient to enable
any person to work this machine to their entire sat•
Olfaction.
Agents wanted for all towns in the United Elates,
where agenelea are not already established. Also.
(01' Cube, Central end South Alneriea, to
whom a liberal discount will he given,
LMPIIIII SEWING MACOMB Mira CO..
3.313 Broadway. N, Y,
WANTED.
AGENTS TO SELL DR. WM. sman's
" DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE."
It centaina over 1000 cleric!) , pr Intuit , double column
°May,, pages, from now electrotype plates, on good
paper, end,le appropriately illustrated with more Ilion
Mk unpitying' on steel and wood, and a "cries of hnir
authentic maps i
It comprises the Antiquities, Biography, Geography
Natural H leinty Topography, and is a complete C.
clopedin of the &Antares,
It le necessary to'every Bible reader, indispensable
to every Minister and Punday School Teethe', and
ought to be in every family,
It le highlr i commended by all learned ead'emlnent
men, and by the Press general ly in all party of the
country, as the best book of the kind in the English
language.
Do not Le Deceittel.
Owing to the unpretedented, • posoilarily 'of this
Work, a small English Abridgement, In , doroloeinio
form, of about 600 pages, has been reprinted in this
country in larger typo, and spread overl2oo octavo
pAges,avldently—by making a larger book than:the
original—to glen the impression reeler than it is . n
our edition. It has less than half the reading matter
of our, anti Is mold considorably higher t ban the Ca
gush edition of same book is this rointiy. Borne
agents are endeavonng to palskof this Juneau' , kW'
than for ours,
Teashers,Btedents, Relined Clergymes, Tamers,
sad energetic women !Mike agency, fin this work
bath pleasant rid lucrative employment. Send ItAi
circulars, giving fall pat titulars, terms, ere., to
8,8, SVaANTUN, VO., Hook,Publishars,
thei Asylum et., Hartford, Cons.
February 2s, 188841 w.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS,
And Catarrh, treated with the utmost seems. by
IR A ACM, N. It,. Oculist and A unit (formerly oH.e,.
den, liolland,) No. MA Arch Street, PRILAD'A.—
Testimonials, from the mom reliable MOM in the
tiny and country fan be nee at kimonos. The med.
ice! dtcultY are turned to accompamy their statiente,
as be has no ferrets In his practice ARTIFICIAL
BYES, Inserted without ram No charge IN eaaat•
(April 16G6.—1y
O - "
internal viscera pnrifj **blood and Wm
late it Into healthy action. They remove the
obstructions of the stomach , bowels, liver and other
ermine of the body, and, by restoring their irregular
action to health, correct, wherever they exist, such
derangements as are the tint causes of disease.
An extensive trial of their virtues, by Professors,
Physicians, and Patients, has shown cures of dan
gerous diseases almost beyond belief, were they not
substantiated by penons of such exalted position
and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Their certificates are published In my American
Almanac, which the Agents below named are
pleased to furnish free to all inquiring.
Annexed we give Directions for their use In the
complaints which they have been found to rue.
FOR COSTITIBMIII. —Take One or two Pills, Or
such quantity as to gently move the bowels. Coe
tivenese Is frequently the aggravating cause of
Pau, and the curs of one complaint is the ems
of heth. No penon elan feel well while under
costive habit of body. Hence it should be, as It
can be, promptly relieved.
Pow Desexems, which Is sometimes the nub
of Costiveness, and always uncomfortable, take mild
doses from one to four to stimulate the stoniaels
and liver into healthy action. They will do it, and
the heartburn, bodyburn, and sou/buns of dyepeosid
will rapidly disappear. When it has gone, don't
forget what cured you.
For • Pout. STOMACH, or llorbid Inaction of the
Bowels, which produces general depression of the
spirits and bad health, take from four to eight Pills
at fret, and smaller doses afterwards, until activity
and strength is restored to the syste m.;
FOR NERTOVONEB4, Sect HRADACHS, NACINZA,
Pairs in the Stonsaeh, Back, or Nide, take from foot
to sight pills on going to bed. If they do not oper
ate sufficiently, take more the next day until they
do. These complaints will be RN ept out from the
system. Don't wear these and their kindred dies
orders because your stomach is foul.
Fort flostornat, Barmen...us, and cal Diseases
of the Skin„ take the Pills freely and frequently, to
keep the bowels opera. The eruptions will gener
ally soon begin to diminish and disappear. Many
dreadful ulcers and sorca have been healed up h
the purging and purifying effect of three Pills, and
some disgusting illnesses which seemed to saturate
the whole system hare completely yielded to their
influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health.
Patients! your duty to society forbids that you
should pantileyourself around the world covered
with pimples, blotches, ulcers, sores, and all or any
of the unclean diseases of the skin, because your
system wants cleansing.
To FURRY! THI BLOOD, they Alt the best nu li•
eine ever discovered. They should be taken freely
and frequently, and the Impurities which env the
seeds of incurable diseases will be swept out of the
System like chaff before the wind. By this properly
they do as touch good in preventing sickness 1v by
the remarkable cures which they are making e% cry
where.
Livan Cost**LUNT, JAtnnien, and all Bil,aus
Ajtertiont arise from some derangement— either
torpidity, congestion, or obstructions of the laver.
Torpidity and congestion vitiate the Idle and render
It unfit for digestion. This is disastrous to the
health, and the constitution la frequently under
mined by no other cause. Indigestion is the symp
tom. Obstruction of the duct which empties the
bile into the stomach causes the bile , to oserflow
into the blood. This produces Jaundice, with a
tong and dangerous train of evils. Costiveness. or
alternately costiveness and diarrlitea,
Feverish symptoms, languor, low mdrits, weariness,
restlessness, and melancholy, with sometimes in
ability to sleep, and sometimes great drowsi n ess ;
sometimes there is severe poin in the side; the ~kia
and the white of the eyes become a ereoniot ;
the stomach acid; the bowels sore to the twin,;
the whole system irritable, with a tendency t. , fort,
which may tarn to bilious fever, bilious colic, bilious
diarrhoea, dysentery, /kr. A medinm dose of threw
nr four l'ills taken at night, followed by two or three
in the morning~, and repeated a few days, will remove
the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to suffer
such pains when you can cure them for 2.5 cents.
131111USIATISIII, Oar?, and al/ Iti/lasamatolf to
are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of
• , the blood and the stimulus which
they affbrd to the vital principle of Life. For those
and all kindred comp:snits they should be taken in
mild doses, to move the bowels gently, but freely.
An a Dirernit PILL, this is both agreeable anis
useful. No Pill can be made more pleasant to take,
and certainly none has been made more effectual to
the purpose for which a dinner pill is employed.
PREPARED BY
Dn. J. C. AVER & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemiita
LOWELL, MABB.,
♦hU POLO PI
Ayer's Ague Cure.
FOR TDB &MDT AND CIRTAIN CURB Of INTR IMITTI
rayon. oa CUMIN AND FIVES. F•Va
MI. FANNIN. llama Aeon. fall °OKA L lIN DAM[
1111.11M4 IIk:ADM - 1M AND F 11.1. 1, Elm vie: 'sot •D. o
TIIR CLASS Or DUIPANNII DRUNK 411 N & 11l VoLi•A
AAAAA ORNIART. CAINIRD NV 11111: XALARI• ON DIANN aTIO
This remedy has rarely failed to rurethe PPvere.t
c•.tres of ',sills and ?ever, and it hap this gr,it nd•
vantage over other Agee medicines, that it subdips
the complaint without injury to ,the patient, Ition•
tame no quinine nr oth.'l de oriou• rutwu,ner nor
Goes it product oniiiiion ur any injurioni I% het
ever , Makin, broth.,,of the army eft he net t,try
it and you will endorse therm nertmoe.
Prepared by Da. J. C. AYER k t•n..
and wild by all Druggists and dealervir medicine
verawhere.
A NEW ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY
AND
& IP FANCY GOODS, AT'A%
MAL b 4. Z. =MIS,
LIGHT STREET, COLUMBIA COUNTY.
she would reopectfully inform the citizens of Light
Sired and vicinity, that the has just rellined from
the city with a fine assortment of Fall arid WI 'ter
11111.1.1111PY AND FANCY 000 DS, well talcs' tied
to suit tiffs trade.
ROA NETS made to order, and repairing don , with
neatness and despatch, All work cs,tiuu•di tlio
beat and must tasty manner, upon reasonable. :rms.
Particular attention is paid to drew making. She
has PATTERNS of every description, portal; wig to
the trado. oil hand and for sale cheap.
She will also' pay special attention to coloring,
having spent lime and money to learn the art In all
its particulars, she is rotifislent in giving sati AWOL
110 , dThile in Worden's Buildings.
November 6. 1867.
CONFECTIONERY.
Tns undersigned would respectfully announce In
the public that he has opened a
FIRST-CLANS CONFECTIoNERY ErroßE,
in the building lately occupied by Bernard [Hubner,
where he Is prepared to Airniih all kinds of
PLAIN & FANCY CANUINA
FRENCH CANDIESJOREIGN
AND DOM LVITIC FRUITS, NUTS.
RATS INS. &C.. &C.. &C., &C.
CT WHOLIPALL nll INTAIL.
In short a full assortment of all heads of roods in
his lino of business. A great variety of
DOLLS. TOYS. &c...
suitable for the Holidays. Formeler moo - lion
given to
BREAD AND CAKES.
of all heads fresh every day,
CHRISTMAS CANDIES. CIIDISTMAS TOYS.
A call is solicited, and satisfaction will be gwitar,
tend.
Dec. 11. lAA R.
ECKIIANT JACOItB.
ERIIOIIB OF I()11T11.
A gentleman who in early )11' , was a elettin to tha
debasing vice so conillUM to youth, which remelted
in Seminal Weakness, levolnntory Rmisslmte end
Nervosa Prostration snit 0111,e near ending hie *lay*
in hopeless misery. After using numeroas reffir
airs without ourcess. he obtained Isom &friend Immo
%Wapiti fides 11111 prcerriptions that atectsid a per
care. on brkalrof angering hsdiaetq ho
will send this 111114 a free of charge to all who ui&
desire It. Address EDGAR ThallifAlNE,
Pacition L, hale liaise. New York ,
Novembe r 0, 1807.
O C. KAHLER,
Counselor and Attorney at Law.
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
Would ammonia , to his Mond* and the public in
/anneal, that he has stamped the Practice of Law
again. Conveyancing and all legal business promptly
attended tn.
OPFICII In t&e &change luilding, second story
over e'er & Moyers Dula Vlore.
Bloomsburg, May 1,180,
I WILL GO TO
kiLOWZNIS
TO BUY'toot'.