Bloomsburg democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1867-1869, April 29, 1868, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURA L.
Macelad Whitewash.
As the house cleaning time wilijoon be
here, it may not beam ias to say a few words in
regard to white washing. There are many
rocelpee publiabol, but 'we beleive the fol.
lowing to be the best that can be: White
calk is the best substitue fur lime as a wadi:
A very fine and brilliant whitewash prcka
ration of chalk is called Paris White: 4
This we buy at the paint stores for three
cents a pound, retail. For each sixteen
pounds of Pads White we procure half a
pound of thelhitetwilfent glue, cost
lug twenty AVe-oenia Mty oats a pound.)
The sixteen pounds of pails white is about as
much as a i;ereen will use in a day. It is
prepared m follows. Tho glue is covered
with cold water at night, and in the morn•
lug is carefully heated, without wedding,
until desolved, stirred in with hot wate r
enough to give it the proper milky sonsist
enoy for applying to the walls, and the dis
solved glue is then added and thoroughly
mixed. It is then applied with a brush
like the common lime whitewash. Except
OD very dark and smoky walls and cell ings,
a single coat is sufficient. It is nearly equal
in brilliancy to " zinc white," a far more ex
pensive article.
Growing Onions
The high figures at which onions hare
been sold the past season will probably in'
duce a more extended cultivation of this
most valuable of vegetables. The mo,:t
successful onion, grower, on a somewhat
limited wale, we ever saw, kept his ground
in high tilth, forming a deep, rich bed fo r
the seed. The soil was thoroughly stirred
to the depth of a foot or more, and finely
pulverized. When thus prepared, the par
ty commenced:tramping autos; the beds in
the lino of the extended rows, thus compact•
ing the soil quite hard. This dune a rake
was used to stir up or scarify the surf►ace
sufficiently deep to cover the onion seed
lightly or to assure its germination. In
thus tramping the onion beds down, after
the soil has been properly stirred and pre
pared, the onions was grown, during the pe
riod of its growth, upon the surface, caus
ing it to expand with more freedom than
would have heel the case if covered deep
in a mellow soil. The result of this mock
of planting and cultivation was the most
prolific yield of the best developed onions
we ever saw. This mode was pursued year
after year, :and with unvarying .-tiece:ss.
Rural New Yorker.
Orchard Caterpillars,
Yellowish brown moths or millers deposit
eggs in cylinder, or rings, encircling small
branches upon fruit trees in the fall. Those
bulbs usually contain from two to five hun•
tired eggs, and they arc protected from the
wet and cold by a coating of peculiar water
proof tarnish. In the spring as soon as the
weather is warns enough to start young
leaves, the eggs batch out into worms, and
they subsist upon the foliage of trees—lf
not destroyed—for a number of weeks. and
then encase themselves in cocoons and un
dergo a transformation and appear again us
moths or millers.
The eggs arc usually deposited near the
extremety of a branch, and on be readily
seen. The best time to destroy them is ear
ly spring. Take a common fruit ladder and
go through the orchard clipping on every
twig containing a bulb, awl put it into the
fire. Each bunch of eggs thus removed de
stroys hundreds of caterpillars that would
require ten times the amount of labor with
coal oil, soap suds, etc., to eradecato one
111030 later.
Lime for Small Fruit.
Many have he-itated to make the above
use of lime, fearing it might produce an
injurous effect. It is well for us to state,
from experience, that the application of
lime to Strawberries, Blackberries, Itasber
ries, Currants, Illittbard and Asparagus will
act beneficial, unless the ground has been
previously heavily limed, or There is very
little vegetable matter in the soil. Burnt
shell-limo hhonld be applied in preference
to stone-lime, and not more than twenty-five
or thirty bushels per acre sown fresh over
the surface.
Used in this way, with frequent and :Anall
yearly doses, it gives the best results.
TOADS FOR GARDENS.-A correspondent of
the Lamoille News Dealer says he success
fully defends his vine patch by laying boards
between the rows:in such a manner as to
afford shelter to toads in the day time, and
leave it undisturbed, so that they will make
their home wider it, which they will do in
great numbers. 'At night they will sadly
out and devour every hug, and grow fat as
alderman. Ile says ho has a dozen or more
of these little philanthropists mak:ng their
home wider a single board not more than
six feet long.
IT 13 satin that tho N'aluo of tho horses,
sheep and swine, and horned cattle in tho
United States, is equaLto the sum total of
the nation hlubt—s3.ooo,ooo,ooo. A valu
blo stock of dou►estic
No man has yet boon able to rise a clothes
li , ..re with the "spur of ;4 - moment."
t . OWO BUIVWNII4 , a-t
Tnt ' if iv inadt,tx
t • •
arall i 01 - ' • ' ' - 4
an. Ai - 1 1,111 ...
if
Swami title 1 sad Wm &V
&Mint Ball load Newts OW
ly, (11aNdiegi eaceptsul l t to 6 6
moaned with the severe Tyallie liaill i [oath a Wee
on UK ifte*lspg sad
.Igueselegese 11 Road. and
witil Son Oleg Korth gati Ilmigth ess the Lank, is
mrirrommeoo o4 o,44lo. comma
diets and sumfottabl ' 001004ble•
(.7 Pardons wields , j V etre their (shade
depart. elm be area s sWatens aria to atiM
shape, by leaving ti ambit at any or
to r. JA M B L. (IRTON ,
...
Bloomsburg, April 07, 1864
REMOVAL OP
C. C, MI &RR'S
NNW OVULE
TO SHIVE'S BLOCK.
rim DOOR AUOVE "DEMOCRAT OFFICE."
TUB undersigned hewing received from the city
a fall and complete supply M
SPRING AND SUMMER
It I' GOODS AND
GROCERIES,
Notions, Tinivare, lierdwate, Ce
dar end Willow Ware Orem Conferee.
cry, Giass•Ware Ware,
Haw and
Shoes, Milt, Batt, Fish and Meat ; ell of
which I propose soiling at a very low figureltnr
sash or prelims.
Up' Cell And son. C. CA ARR.
thoomsbure, April 3, lOW
o r .t4 MODIEM
surgeon Dentist,
Estrada teeth without pain hy a new method. It
Is pWortly harmless and is now ti , ed
with good sneers*. All branches of
Ministry attended to in the latest
IF fr 0 0 and most approved style.
lieu elms and Utlict, one door east of Evens'
Milani thorn. Illutonsborg, Nov. 13, Ititi7.
CHAS. G. BARKLEY,
Attorney at Law,
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
°Mee in the ilechnnitn Building. POCOIId etnry, over
Malmo it Co'n. Store, Second door above the Bi
ch:men ttotol
BioninAtirg. April 17, ititit
Philadelphia & Erie Nail Road,
WINTER TIME TABLE.
TllliOrall AND ninitcr 110111 - 11: BETWEEN
HALTIMIME, HAIR
IV/1.1.1 tiVolrr,
APO 'Mg
GREAT 0114 REGION
OF FENNSYINANIA.
ELEGANT SLEEPING EARN
On all Night Train,.
On and after kIONDAY, NOVEMBER Cob, 1807. the
Trainr an the flailadelphia 6r. Erie Rail Mond will
Fun as 011.1wa
WESTWARD
MAIL TRAIN leaver 111114d0111114. II 15 p. m
o Northumberland 3 39 a, m
° melee at Erb. 9 00 p.
ERIR EXPRESS 11.11VOIS Philadelphia it 00 mum
Northumberland ti 44 p. m.
arrive at Erin 943 a, tn.
ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia $ 00 a in
Northumberland 4 7 p. rn
.. a r ri ve at Lock liatio4 143 p.
MASTwanu.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Edo 40 e a m
" Wttlannlwrland 1 II a. in
arrive at rbiladulphia PXia. m
ERIE Foortess leaves Erie 4 :15 p.
Northumberlaad 5 W a. or
arrlve at Ehiladelabia lOhp. m
ELMIRA MAIL loaves Lock Raven 7 la n, in
Northumberland 10 16 a. in
arrive at Philadelphia t tU p.
MO and Eke revs connect with all trains an
WARREN & FRANKLIN RAILWAY. Pa...engem
leaving Philadelphia at Id 00 M. arrive at Irvinetan
at 640 It. M., and Oil City re 0 an a m.
Leaving Philadelphia at /1 13 P, M., arrive at Oil
City at 4 Xi p. m.
All trains on Warren & Franklin Railviav make
cinati enanectione at Oil City with trains far Prank •
tin and Pettateani Canto,. ISAUGAGI: I,IIFCREO
TllltuUtill. A. L. TYLER, General SIMI Erie.
Om. an, 1867.
R EADING RAIL ROAD.
WIN TER ARRANGEMENT.
November 25th, 1867.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE; NORTH
and North Wog' rot Philadelphia, New York. Rand•
too, notwv il le, Tamaqua. Ashland, !Ammo, A Ilen•
town, Earth'', Ephrata, LW*, Lancaster, Columbia,
Scr., kr.
Trellis learn Harrisburg fnr New York, to foilows
At 3 00. 343 and 10 AN /Odic:, and 1133 RIR connect
ing with similar Trains rot the Pennsylvania Rail.
road and arriving of New York at 3 lu and la 13 and
II AN and 3 40, 930 r, rt. sleeping tars accompa
nying the 3110 A JI and 933 r a. Trains iiitliaigt
change.
Leave Harrisburg fir Reading. Pottsville. Tama.
nun, HinrraVille, A ell 'and, Pine Grove, Allentown
and l'hiladelph od. at H NI A M and 2QS and 4 111 r
stopping at to toinon and principal Way stntinn•
the-I 10 p M mak /Mg ibr Philadelirlita and
only. for Puttsville. Schuylkill 11 :wen
and Auburn, via Schuylkill and assquelianna Rail
MR R. lease Ilarrliburg at 3 53 rig.
Retianing : Leave New Turk at 9 00 A a. 12 M and
3 Inland n 011 ra; 11411110.1401 R RI Fl 3 • a and 333 N
Woy Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 •
N. rrtunlin[ from Reading atG:I)P /4 stopp bug at all
stations; Pottsville at N 43 A 11, and I 45 ra; Ash.
land 000 • naiad IV 10 M nod 11 Uu r. a.; Tautaqua at
030 •. , and) OU and H 43 r. M.
Leave Pottsville for ilarrlstnirg win Schuylkill and
Surquehanna Railroad nt 7 10 A M. and 12 (HI noon.
Reading Accommodation Train : Leaves Reading
all 30* N returning from Phitidelnlita at 4 00 r a.
Pottstown Arconinrodati nn Train: Leaves Potts.
town at 0 43 A. 01, returning INiVOS l'lllladelphla at
300 r. M.
Colutothin Rnil Rna.l Trnino I,•nrc Reading nt 7 00
♦. M., 804 0 13 r. K. for Ephrata, 1./tin, Lauranttr.
Colombia. &c.
Or Sunday, r Leave New 'Yea at 1 4 q 1 P M, Phila•
dciphia 1.1.10 A M. and 3 15 P I+ IN) A SI, train
running only to Remhag ; Pottsville B IX/ A N. ; liar.
rosuurg 3 VS A. M. 4 IN untie IS p rt end Henning at
Ilk, and 715 A Al for Ilarripburst and 7 AM, and
11 411 r M fur New York and 403 1' M. fc.r
Cosontstation. Mlle. se. Season, School and rotenr•
*lon Tickets, to and I, am all points at reduced rote*.
Ilaggage c necked tat °ugh ; 100 pounds allowed each
Passenger. O. A. N
General enpsrititendent
Lackawanua ik Bloomsburg Railroad.
a is VIAIRIS4ERP.
RED• TWO DAILY TRAINS. -414
ON AND APITR JANUARY ~ !,s, Pm% rim
BLNGLIR TRA INA WILL RUN Ad FoLt.ovvs:
I.e.•vE souTimnitn.
A fil AM l' St.
Leave derantnit, 5..) 7.10 4.40
" Kingston, 43.1 c o 11.114)
" Rupert 9,20 t'...17
Danville, O.:it P SO
Arr at Northumberland 1ii.30 9.35
LEAVE Norris w.% n D.
A Al
Leave Nortliumberlaud, 7.00
7.40
f
~.... . .
.. Renert. e. 15 P M 33
Kingston, 10.30 9.4 9033
Arrive at Scranton', 12 00 1.00 10 13
Trains leaving! Kingston at 0.30 A: M for Scranton
connect with Train arriving at NowVork at 3.-.31.
Passengers taking Train South from Scranton at 3.3 d
A 11 via hos thninberland,rearli Harrisburg li 30 P 111.
Italtlaiore 3 3(1 P Al„ Washington 10 OOP hi via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at: OOP M.
/1. A. FONDA. SUM.
tampion. Jan. 301007.
THE COLUMBIA HOUSE.
B. H FiTOIIINER , Proprietor.
Thiel tan new eland lately fitted up for theatentnlitu
dation of the traveling public generally. unmated on
Main tltreet. a few slows shove the Court Iltinsti. on
what is known as the "Bahian', timpani." 111 le
centrally located in it e town, ain tat pleatent place
fur "nests In atop Windy, being in that part of town
where the majority of the !Mathew Is being done.
Tint ptoprletot teeth tottheset that, he is preparerl
to give general patisfsetion to hie lineal*. and would
solicit a fair minima( the public patronage.
Bleoutsburs. May 11 thia.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman iolio "offered for years from Nervou.
Premature Decay, end 01l the eiTheto of
ynoth lul ludioeretime, will, for the Falco of coffering
humanity, rend free to all who need It, the receire
and direction' for making tho simple remedy by
which he woo cured. Sufferer" wiahin: to profit by
lire advertiser . ' experienee.ean do on by addresoina
In perfect confidence, JUUN B..i.XIDC,N. 49 Coda
blunt. Nor York. May 29, Idb?,
f °VEIN CURIA AND FEnTIVE BOYD, rend en
nildreniond envelop., and t 3 rente.and I will mend
nn nom valuable lnrnrmatlnntliat will please you
Mitre*, MARY mouar, nit tlrnittlwoy, N. Y.
Msy It% Itinn--ly.
sIANAILY BIRDS AND FANCY
v. , ' • thtaßf3 FOR SALI4LA
lliilkitteigeed allbritior sale p erg bandsout.
Qty Birds and Panay Cages
CHFAP FOR CASH. The *lids are re WI best sing
*«
fur basely i Z i l i nt not summed by than
*lnd. ALB% laylleilirries of baying
Turkeys, 'Ducks Mid Chickens,
in large sad smallnuantltiestair Ow *Oland win
tor market, for gelded Its wilt the
01, moot World'.
Prices. WILLI LWILIL'
Phi vu's Malt e n trgt it i
oetobar RI, IPI7,
proprietor,
TO .FARINERB AND PL4NTERB.
The 'subscribers offer fur sale, in los* to suit per
dueeers.
tiff* TONI OF MURIA RIMMED POUDNETTIC
of Ike Lodi illenuflcturlng Co, wade from the sushi
soli. blend, aid dyed mussels el New York City, ; fir
whiled She Co. Nave exclusive mired Price 0017
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER TON,
Freight it nrkehergeefroms:Nove York ad tied
Warranted by the `No . to be !weight for weight
to say high prleed:Purrphi ate in market. the
results on Corn, Cotten. ,co and Grain have
been getenishing the past mimeos. It matures the
crop from 10 days to two woe►s earlier. and doubles
this crop, Pamphlet with wellies tee of hundred. of
well known planters sod fervors, plod every infer.
mutton. Pent tree to any one api4ingky letter or
otherwise to
bIeL'OLLU!d draPILIZEIELL,
on, Columbift Co. Po.
Or to the Lodi hionothcturiroi Coorroony, Now York
VIA I i—V mos,
as C. HOWER,
has opened ejfirst•class
SOOT, PHON. THAT AND CAP STORE.
at the old stand on Mein Ptroct, itionntsbure. His
stock is composed of the very latest and best styles
over milled to the citizens of CoMinbis County.
De Witt tirenteelefiete the pehtie with the fonow fing
kinds nod at cheap privy:
Men's call Mons tine, men's itip, doulde sole,
Dope r Mid's boots,' Men's glove kid, Cengreva,
Men's glove kid nalmoral shoes. Men's. women's
bays', end misses' niece kid lasting gnilets. Women',
glove kids, very fino. Women's flue goat morocco
Inflator& Women's men's morocco and eillt" shoes,
common ;hoes, Mitres' and child's shoes. Men's,
od.aet.', boys', and child's slippers. lie
alto moms a groat variety of
HATS, CAN, AND OTRAW ROODS
of every kind, at the lowest prices, both for cash
and count typrodnce.
Dentstober the attraction is in our goods. Pool
he alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call nod
are far yourselves. Respectfully,
11. C. COWED.
Sept. 4. Inat
FALLON HOUSL
nutiperlber having purchased the oFailon
How." hi
LOCK HAVEN, Pa.,
properly or E. W. Dignity. Eeq., would nay to the
/bums of the House, his ecounlutntteee, nod tit- pub
is gr, nuttily. that he Wends to "keep a torn,
with the necommodutioun nod comforts of a Hoes',
and humbly solicits their patronago.
.1. OTTHNE IRK,
lone of the Madison House. Ph iludelphia.
Lock Haven, Dec, trii,
'New Stock of Clothing.
umazira „LLuzinum:
Spring' and Summer Goods.
1217:4) 'ILVV4aZZLZia,
t g lll 4 o s hisstro:,:k
nn cheap and fash.
ittillN STREET, BLOOMSBURG,
two doors above the .Imeriran House,
where he has jokt received from New York and
t hl ladelphin, a MI assort Meat of
Itilen.ond litoy'o Clothing,
nutadi as the west ihOl inttlAle durable and hand
some, dress goods ennsistingof
Box, Sack, Frank„ Gum and Oil Cot
Coats, and Pings,
of nil sorts. site,., and colors. Ile Mao has t plea
ished his already large stock of Pall and Whiter
shawls; striped. figitred and plain Vests.
Cravat 4, storks. collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, mt.-
pendors and fancy articles.
N 11.-11 e has constantly on hand a large and well
selected assortment of Cloths and Veatings, which
he is prepared to make nt loonier, Into any kind of
clothing on vary short notice and in the hest of in:lu
nar.
Ali his eMthing is made to wear and must of h is
of home manufacture.
Zia Gp 41 `3s;7 l (neace:Aaaaspa
ANA
om'coziaTatic2.2m.%726,
Of every Deneriprion. Fine and (lmp. Inn tinge of
Jewelry in not nnrpnoseil in thin place. rail and en•
amine hin general itivortninnt of Clothing, Watches.
Jewelry. itte. arc
DAYIp LOWEINOURG
liloomvliiirg, April 10,
of this. I cht ctful world are.lbe Dyepeptice.
Without a etoid oleo Um Were CU noliner be bodily
comfort nor mental enjoyment.
Rc ttxt.en the vtettiach and the broil, there is a close
nd walklerful alliance. If the nna is ilianrdsronl
the miler is gletitny, dejected, incapable of rfrift,,mid
ithiiiiiacst Ui all that makes life agreeable to the
healthy.
Is this a endition Ihnt any rational !town bolngln
IA stilling 1 0 1- 1 1 1. 1 1112, wliciirbo wails of certain.ll•
11113110110 cud ytruiantnt Wirt C llll l , O I,l, l4incd every.
where?
Theepd pile has his fate ;in ble"Town hand,. It
he choodes to liZlll/04 firmer the eleorder that racks
hid Wily and disturbs the mind with nameless horrors
he hie may to step to the coarest drug store and pro.
cure a siipply of ilostetter's Stomach' nutters.
No phase of Dyeacpria ha. ever yet rewind the
alterative, tonic nail a nti-bilioud operatonn or Ale
potent vetetabla epecific. It laterally regenerated
ti.e !ether sic
. stoinach ; to epee Hilo healthy action
the dorion:u liver ; puts to tlight the donna' reacted
that beret the mind ; gently We eves and regulate.
the bowel. , strengthen' the enfeebled !nervite;; re•
stores the appetite, and rnaktiv, an It were, a Dew
creatare.of the deptxmling rota d,hilitated invalid.
todies who uißer from indigestion have only to
lake a small dose of I his pure vegetable corrective,
once at twice n day, to setup, entire complicit from
the pain. and penalties of a . wo ak et oniach and that
perfect functional regularity, w hi. h but few of the
sex uninteruptedly enjoy.
BEALE'S LATE
POWELL'S EMBROCATION,
FOR ALL, DIMAIIRS INCIDENT TO iluiterds,
HUMAN FLESH,
requiring thn upe of an esternnt applirstion.
This new Comporind, prepared by ■ practical
Chemist, haling a full know,..dge of RI I the A...diem
virtue. n( ench ingredient that enters Ito its comp°.
'oleo, is warranted to mitred anything of the kind
ever yet offered to the puhlic as an external nppll
cation for the Measles for which it Is recommended.
We are mittsfied that It will work Its own road Into
the confidence of ail who tire it, and those who try
it once will. never be without it. and therefore we
rely nu experience as the best teat of Its usefulness
It is pronounced by
LIP L72.1:1L3111Z1P-513
and ull who have tried it, to he the beet application
ever Uted. Embrocation has been put up for
over el ht years, rod It Is only through the increasing
demand and orient request of toy triendo and the
poblie thin 1 wend It forth as the grind remedial
agent for she volleys dlsoaves tin which that noble
end useful animal, the horse is enbjett,
Stony remedies hero been offered to the piddle
tinder ditterent forme, come of these are itiptriotiv,
others et best of little use, and many ninety Int•
proper to enmity the purposes for whir.h.they are
recommended.
A Judietuue ■ud really useful composition, frve
!rem those objections, has heretofore Wag boon du•
aired toy Amoy gentleman who have
VALUABLE HORSES,
and ire unwilling to trust them to the cart of dellen•
Ing and pretended Fettle's. Their *labor' are nt
length fully gratified. by (Dr. Erode) being prevailed
upon to allow this valuable Enthrocatlon (which has
proved so edit ,cirrus to the various diseases) to be
prepared and brought out to the public
This Embrocation wee extensively used by the
Government during the war.
Address all order to 14. EDMOND PEA LE.
Ma South Second at. thilaJclpila, Ft.
March SIO, '67.-Ortte.
DE. E. W. WELLS,
SCCCTSSOR TO DR. P. C. ITARRISON.
Hai taken Ronnie at the Aineri ran Ilutsre. All or
&re ielt there 'MI hr promptly attended to.
Illeont.bori, Oct. at.l,
1 - M ISP R nut
GATTI., AAP TUX
OFSIIC 7. : 01' CalettilirCO.
,
trycidentJudgo—Hon. IVilliam EitsclL
firm Derr,
"melaba Judge" — 1 Peter K. I llerbein.
Proth'y and Cll of Courtsletust_Coloman.
Register and Recorder—J: 4R 0. Yreese.
annmissioners—
Datia'Yeager
T m o o h n n t
i 0
In I'. F e e:1 0 0 0 ) e .
Sheriff—Mord ',. hard. I
I ,
1.:.
Treasurer—sr 'Om
Auditors— .1 . anon.
MO , ; ems,
Commissioner's Cletir—Wm. Kricklmwm.
Commissiotwei Atturnov—K H. lAttio.
Morcandre'ArlOkior—W. 11. Joidoby.
CountylurreYor—lstmo A. Dewite
District' Itrontly—Milton M. Tumid).
Coroner—William J. Thelon
County Superintendent—Ohms. G. Hartley,
Assume Internal Revenue—R. F. Clark,
Assistant Assessor— B j . nl ll l . Th DieTr s t,
Daniel McHenry.
1
Collector—Beulamin F. Hartman.
. ~. . ... ..
628, HOOP S KIRTS . 02 $.
Win. T.HOPKINS,
"Oor Ors lakil."
After imam than Ave years experience and experi
menting In the numulltrture of STRICTLY rum
QUALITY fluor SKIRTS. wn offsf oar inatly vele ,
Ureic! Roods to merchnnic and the public In NH
eonfl.tenco of their superiority over all others In the
American mnrket, are they are so acknowledged by
all who wear or deal In them, ae they glee more eat •
Israel/on than any other Skirt. and /commend them
in every respect. Heaters In Hoop, Skirts should
make a.nme of this. fact. Every lady who has not
given them a trial should do so without farther delay.
Our isroronent embraces every style, length and
PM for Ladles, M1N0,15 and Children, A 49. Skirts
MADE TO (ADEL Mthred and repelled.
Aek for ..11upkins' Own Hake, " and be not deceiv•
ed. See that the totter -II" is woven on the tapes
betwnen each hoop, and that they are matuirod W.
T. HOPKINS, Manufacturer. gild Arch Otreet, Phila
dolphin," ppon each tape. No ethereal'', MU lite.
Also, constantly on hand a full line of vnol New
VUI k and Cement Made Sidon, at very low prices.
Wholesale - and' IMO,
At the SIIILADELPIIIA uoor SKIRT Menurnetery
rind Emporium, No, ht 3 Arch Street rhiledelphin,
!JOYKINS.
Get, 10. Iso.—lhme.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
HT E BLUE-OATS.
AND WM THEY UM. FOUGHT AND DIED
Mla=l
I=l
Ecenes"and Incidents in A Nereat Rebellion
Comprielne Verrativen rectonat Adventotr.Thril
ling Ito ohm,. Patios lispioltn, Bernie Dee,le,
Wonderrni I:reopen, l.ifn in the itemp n e ld
and Hospita t ; A*Hottotoses of epien and
Scoots together with the Snots and
eallad a A flIT4i 01.'6 and 11111111MM/11
Incidents of the War.
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED nrgit 100 FIND,
PORTRAITS AND DEAUTIPUL
ENGRAVINGS.
There in a Tortola portion of She wet that will
never go Into thcregular hintorion, nor he einnudi e d
in romance oy poetry. %nert 14 a very real part of it.
and will, if pronery ed. convey to ,;to reeding genii
rationo a hi t•.er idea of the spirit or ho conflict than
Mir many dry reports or carefd ginagp, the gin, iha
million of the war. This illustrator the characters
of the !cadent, the humor of the yoldier4,tho devo
lion of ;amm), the bravery of men the pluck of our
hermit , , the romance and hardships of the Termer.,
The Valiant and Own Hearted. the Picturesque
and dramatic and Witty and Marv;•lon r e nder
tad Mallen, and the Whole Panorama of the War
are her, thrtilin ;ay portrayed in a masterly Milner,
at once OWOl'lO3l and romantic '4llderring it the
most ample, :agape, Innht and ;TTlahle hook that
the war Has r fled PIMA
Ainn-eulent as welt as hint/notion may WI found
in every paae, as graphic detail, htilhant wit. nod
unmentie tuntnry, are skilfully Wet woven in thin
work of literary art
blend for Ngmlara and pee nor term*, and a full
doneripti rn ea the work. A. 10444, JO' L'S Haunt.
ult. , $t Co., rbilodelptAh ,a.
lENDEUSIIOIrB
PHARMACY.
Attr receivi tjr mor, , fre.h and
qv Drug?. Medonexr, t and
incy articles whirls, have been
Ircitased
I' LOWEST RATES,
AND WILL Bri SOLO LOW. Owing to Om tall ei
10nas and Medicines lo ' the dries, we sre now mark•
mg every ankle .oto 10 old Cott a i ►icra.
Our stock is Miland complete. Call and ace, awl
he convinced that his is the plate to ny.
laniinrY
NEW MILLINERY GOODS AND
FANCY TRIMMINGS.
The undersigned most respectfully intOrins her 14a.
rty rusiemere. and the public in gene/M.OM she Pas
just iteded to her already large and varied assort
spent or
MiYMILLINERYGOODS
A NEW NITPLY, well ondtaelefelly selected Pulite
Prevent nod cumin, ammo. Ilcr PIIRW itommers
AND llA'rB are calculate., to take the lead In We
ptore and vicinity, kihu has nycrything (Wad ilk
fitst.clora
Millinery & Fancy Siores,
and make* np and arlla her good, upon the, moat cell•
ormahlr term , ' Give her a call and minim , Per new
elock of amnia. LIZZIE BA RKLEY.
wroac. Main Street, kltandey
October V 3, Mt Elinont•bura.
NEW COAL YARD.
The undersigned respectfully Informs the citizen•
of Ithamostturn and Columbia county, that they keep
all the ttiticrelit withbaro of stave coal an d r ,fr at ,,,
l ump ... oa t for F amilial:purposes, on their wharf. nd
joining meiceive, Neal &Co's ; with a good
pair Buffalo scales no the whartto weigh eital,hay and
straw. Likewise a horns and wason. to delis°, eon
to these who desire it. As we porrhase n !arce
amount of foul, we Intend to keep a superior privet.
nod sell at the very lowest priers. .e roll and
ttamutue fur yourselves before purchasitutelsewhe re
J. W. 111.:NMEHtl1101'.
AUGUSTE:in MASON.
rHeE nnectslined will lake, in exchange for CORI
I and Groceries, the following nninoil officio.. :
Vl,'hoot, Ityo,rocii.llat...l.oiiitnna. Lord, Ilant,Aluntil
der, end aide meat, Mutter. Erg., Hay. lir., nt the
Mews' rash pirinell, at Din Officary Ptnre. adjoining
High , coal yard. J. W. HENDLR: 4 IIOT.
Illoninnhurg, April XS,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate rf narid W.aark,late qf Xontel r Trop., let toed.
Lettere of edn.inlel atinp on the ...Imo of David
W , Uinta. Ice of Montour Ton nship, Colombia
County, deceased have been granted by the hell net
of maid Cnnnty. to rt. Shuman, In Cat/MIMI, Col ,
Canal,. All perions havtatt claims Lisinst the es
tate of the ducedeni are requested to present them to
the administrator for settlement. anti Owen knowing
themeel rep indebted to the emus will Make immedi•
ate paymeut to the andervi
•. rd.'
J. •P. 1114 1111MII, Afininistrator.
Catavvlssa, Jan. b,
EVFY With tbn INPTTAER PRESS
and the printing material ac
eintipanying it,nvery men can
do hie own printing atoll?,
MAN madly:lnd cheaply. They me
roeimple In emimentrion that
a boY If yeses Old ran easily
mangle the largest elan.
HIS Printtdinstrtietions urn *pm
with each often, enabling the
putrhaner to go atwurk with•
out u protium , knowledge n
OWNrftririnrutiiisig.dpAeLtl:pctUil,::nr.cornritawilits,
instainunintil, kr , arm free
In la Our Speriliwn
PR INTER• oADAMr TypoS
PS£S6 t.Cuts, kr.. ,n cents.
26 Ann Street,
Much 13, NEW YORK.
DR. W. H. BRADLEY,
(I.mt , Ass'plant Mt4ial Director D. 8. Army,)
Physician and Purgcon.
Err opnc,. at the Fiorito Ilotel. Bloomphiirg.
Celli promptly attended to both night and day,
Olooarnburs, Nova'. UM,
E. R. IKELER,_
iLTTORNEY-AT-LAW,
BLOOMSBURG PA.
Office, 2nd floor, in Exchange Block, near
the "Exchange Hotel."
All buolnono pluerd In hio bond' will be attended
0 with promporon unit tom Collations mode with
hr least poorible 1P67,
A. S. EVANS'
CLOTHING EMPORIUM•
Nearly opposite Me Epileopal Church,
CLOT/11NO OF ALL IiESC/11171ONS.
M Y sock i• crunpmiad of tine flotillas, median
and low
priced—adapted to all rondltioric
tides sad "wt. Ile ha. the totem style' for the
avaion— a floe areortment of
Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shaw:l,
from law to tha very Het
Goods ors tasAtunnbts and wall it
In addition to my stock ready.tnelo elothing, I
have place good. for lustros orders.
Caselnieree, Ste" &c.
And having one of thargrat class cutters, I gonran•
ten ait la all emote and give sotietartion. A iro •
variety of
WOOLEN AND LINEN DbIRTS,
Stockings Neckties, Collars , Stocks. Hasingeretters
—everything in ilio gentlemen's line ordaining.
A g lsn, lists. Bolts sag /hose,, Trunks and enrpot
ba .
I will sell at the lowest Market prices, Please give
:no u rill &lore purehaelng el Now he rs.
ANDIMW J. EVAN*.
Illoninsburg, Nov. IS, lOU
A NEW STOCK OF' GOODS,
EMI
TIM HARDWARE TRADE
OF COLUMBIA COUNTY,
AT TOE NEW iTTOPC OP
C. W. SNYDER,
BLOONISBUIEW, PA.,
cons mina or ovary articlo found In a Pet eines
Hard W ato More. among which are the following
IRON, NAILS. and WIWI.,
WAGON 13PRINGel and AXIS"
PAINTS, OILS and CLAM
GRAIN and (MASS SYTIIES,
end SYTIIe BNATIIB, GRA IN CR A ()LEA,
RAKES, Arc, se.,
KIRBY'S COMBINED
REAPER k MOWER,
HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED
PATENT BAG-HOLDER,
AND THE IMPROVED
CHERRY SEEDER
ALM
LIMIUOBILII OIL MOM it Wholciala aid
Gin RIM A CALL
Mowslisrlt. June se. lest
RAM's tOMMERCIAL MANURES.
TT We enneitero In (ertnrr■ and deniers in Frrtil•
elefr.ll,4l lb•• r Mowing priers Mire been adopted
for o w pre,ellt spring reason
BACGII'S RAW BONI: I , IIOOPIIATE.
Nice, •56 per 2,00 n
tut an a rntr,nro 11 , FNE FERTILIZER
Price, SW per S:.000162.
DAlll3ll'fl (7.II(CACO BLOOD MANURC
Prire. Cre per 2.0)0
[ Thie troll known popular
oDE MAR K N 1 4 , 0 d ri e. e n re r r k ,
pzc i hr i I . : :
° A riz :
The high estimation in
. J r
1 ,
i• wii.,„ ltsvon's nova MA
It`MIO have M., 11.1.1. dur
mg tolirken yeah I. pd. we
•haii fully pa.imin in Ilia
f romrs. Having now 11.1. en
• -so" 11, control 01 nu, pp-,d (I ,
00.1rOtIlnr thv city of t'hltsg i. for furnish' ts Am
mount nod Phuspnate ytoldlnr lunlvrial. r 11.:—gonoo.
'Wird Flesh. Wh.d. kr, , we hart. in conneetiou will.
our %grotto to Pliotin..lphia. the latiestiatilittea for
furoishina theme manures, at oho 'Move luw prices.
841:611 & illiNtl. Phitadelphic
NORIMATIteirI'MKN 11:11:111.1:6ING CO., 4 :kirkirl•
R&I,ItTroN A•. ro., Ag'is. N.•w York
GEORUN W. KIRKE & " lk)Aton.
(MCKIM IWO') %IA:, Who esalc Agent. !Whitlow.
Vo l all iscarmation reep.efine the above Manures,
whirfoi. either "I' Ow abOVi, boudec
_
Sd
%ANTON BOOK BINDERY.
oneureil the nen lens or Mr 11. %only , . one
nt III.• brat hinder• to be iu thu ettatu, wit are
per ynn•d to
ItA SKS,
cOSIPANIF.S.
blEltell AIM/
At AN urActuaeßs.
COAL UITSATOrtg,
HUT U.
and others. with
lII,ANK BOOKS
of ...v.') description, on short notice bound in an y
Ft yl. desired. In the most sulottantial manner,, at
reasonable prices.
Wen:lnes hound. and old hooks rebound, nt Now
York priers.
Orders left at the office of the paper publishing
thl. iilvertiee.oont, or sent by Erbresit, will be at
tended to and returned without unnecessary delny.
E. 4. ki. HILL.
Scranton, Pa., June lit. Ifti7.—tf.
DENTISTRY.
11. 1
1. II 0 NV E R,
111JRGEON DENTIST.
RPSPECTPULIN offers ~is profess
aggvenal servals to the ladies a id geniie
men of Ill.lolllllilll rig aid virinit!,, Ile is
prepared to attend to all the cartons
orration• in the Hue of ilia profession.andis provided
with VW Meat improved P91(01.41.4 TEEril; % holt
will hein•eeted on gald,platina,ativer and tubber ba e
tnlooltwell as the nem& teeth
%lige, il plate and blr.elt teeth ionnufartn red ar. , all
of eiretietio on teetli.eliretully and properly attended to.
Hr./Went, and othre a few door* above tlis Court
H in .e, some side.
Itt "nnburt.Jonn6 1043
CE. SAVAGE,
Tracheal Watchmaker and Jeweler.
MAIN STREET, (near the Court llouse,)
BLOOMSBURG, l'A.
Conetantle on hand a fine aimortment of American
and 011 . 1., WatChee, Clocks, Jewelry, sllverware and
Particular attention paid to the repairing of Clock,
Watches sad Jewelry. !throttle Mark. made to
order. All wurk Warrantee/.
Bloomsburg. April 17 1667.
LADIES' FANCY FURS!
AT JOHN FAREIRA'S
Old Fatahßolled FUR ManufartOrY,
NO, 71r Aitell tvraaKT. above 7th. 11111. A
Hate now in More of ivy own importation and
Manufacture, non of the largest and moot hematite
selections of
FANCY FURS
for Ladies' rind Chlldren's Wear in the cily. Also
o flue alum/uncut of Gent's Fur Gloves and Oollare
I am enabled to diepoee "1 my goods it very reason
able pricer, and I would therefore solicit a call ilrOto
my Meads of Columbiu County and vicinit.
Remember the Name, Number and Street!
JOON FAREIHA,
NO, 718 ARCH St., above 7th, south Bide
ICi in•vs: , PION COMM:110S WITH £lll
0111.1 Kropl IM 1'HIL11111141111•.
li~udltlr Y . leti7 —416
STOVES AND TIN WARE.
A. M. RUPERT,
Announees to his many friends ■nd n timorous cus
tomers that lie rant/nuns tato aborts business nt hie
"id oinea of business on MAIN KTIIEET, BLOC/Md.
BURG.
Ilia customers and others can be accomnindlted
with
FANCY STOVES
413.
°fall kinds, Stovepipt ',Tinware, andnunrY
attic'. found in nil well regulated STOVE • '
AND TINWARE IIITAHLISIIIMENTS In the eitieg.
and 1111 t he mot rennonnhin tonne.
Sr hPoll'llmrt, for bootee sad Irma, well besot
up on abort notice. Alpo, all kind. of repairing dooe
promptly and upon Ilhernl terms.
Ile also keeps on hand a Illnte oupplY of Milk
Pan., of different Mane nod Wee.; Modpans a ring a•
111/rihlrnt of Pralter's Paten. self-Sealing Fruit Pre
serving rano. files him a eall.
Judy le.
SAMUEL
.EVERETT
HERTZLER & GUION )
IMPORTERS
AND DEALERS IN
I
WIRES AND LIJOS
NO. 124 WALNUT STREET,
AND NO. W GRANITE STREET.
HAIRY 11RsTi1x.R,
ORO A. wort
Aurilt 7 1867
NORTHERN CENTRAL
1,13 4.11211 a N.D.1,0 Avizz
DIRECT ROUTE
NORTH AND SOUTH
Vsrough WIG.'" Baltimore awl Rochem ?
'Without Change of l'nrs.
(11 , 4 and after April laii7,Train• win ruu
av 101101.• ;
TU41113 NORTHWARD.
003 a. mi. larva nt prin.
tire rtattorit, arriving
iltaira HI 90 noun, eannuJnigau J IS r. ie., Mocha.,
tnr 4 4.1 r, x» Hanle 0 13 r. Niagara rail.
900 r. x.
4 43 r. x. lunvn Noriburab. , rlon.l, 'rappi ng at „ II
stationo. arriving at Willianiriaxi, 0 43 r. x, kl
mire 11 OS R 11.
TRAINS SOUTHWARD.
0 03 A. L. Mere Nortbumbnriani. slapping at
solarlyal Illations,, arriving at thrrlshurg .1 30 A , a ,
Nultfworo hi 10 r. N. Pl,ll4.lrlpbla I 00 ►. N.
In 10 A , N . lenvelYnrllournberland. •topping nt ull
matoms.arrlvillg at Harrlrburg. et 1 13 r. N.,
11111 , 111 . n OK ►. M.. P 111111.0.100111 3 411 P. K.
10 P , lenva NOIIIKIII/1000/11111. atopping at all
tt..tiollS. arriving ni Ilurrirbirg N 70 r. N.,
phis lOU A. N.. Balurnorn 7 00 A M.
11 30 P. N leave Ntorthutnto•rland, flopping a
parnriyal ma nn a. wiring at Harrisburg 1 44.1 A N
, lisltiulorn7 DO , 119111 delphilt7 1.0 a. N,
J. N 11011AltRY, P. P, YOUNti,
Usn'l Nuy'l, Harrisburg, Pa. Gehl ram Agent,
Itattlnoon, and
IBA AC N. Of eti Ilia 3r,
(Isn't Westnrn Freight Agent, Buffalo, N. V.
May, N, H 167.
M. M. TRAUGH,
Airr()ItNEY.AT-Lll, W,
BLOOMSBURG, lb.
Wll l . l l ll Wee In ilia several Conte of Cu!mho'
and whoinlng cam:tire.
co , All collection s prow ptly attended to,
Julie W), 11,011.
_ .
Err• • nLINDNYAN AND CATifilltli treated
with the 01100/lAIIWe. I,y). 1H A Ant. M. Il . 000.1
mid Aunt* (formerly of Leyden, Holland). Nn, pl;6
Arch Street, Philadelphia, Teettmonlale from Me
moat reliable +mime in eity and country ran be seen
at kin Once. The Medical faculty are leaned to ec
2nmpany their patiente.an he has nu seesols in no,
practice, ARTIFICIAL EY1:8 Inserted *Won poly.
No charge tor examination Nov. IL 1,47.—ty
TIIE lIEALINO POOL,
AND 110 rs E (IP MERCY.
Howard ‘orneintion 12 , 1“n14. for votTivn smv
01, the CRIME tip WWI El DE, end the Eitlioßel
Alithilia and DIPEOOEN which .Ic.trhy the thatily
power., ,Ad create impeditunnts to MA RRIAGg,
Wile sore means of roller, 81.111 In real,ql letter ch
ethnical. bolt of choice. Arldterr Dtt. J. SICILIAN
°Mill EON. Howard Avitproatimi, Phliadulphi /4 Pa.
Jane 1. 1801•-1.4.
Mfg MANHOOD :
Bac Lo,t, How Thwtortd.
Just Publ hoa. a new PlllllOll or
PS. CPI•VERW ELL'S Cekbtated lionmy on the 1 , 3 , 1'
kW CUM (Weitiatit 111..diCUM ; ,, rdpUrlll4lol' I
HMI Invoinntary Lo.•ei, bop,
Soucy. Mental end Pby..rni Incapacity, Inopodiun•ne•
to Atorrlsoto, Pte. ; oko Conmthiption, Epileptoy. and
rill induced by sett I udulionco ur eleauel extrava•
Pence.
IrP . Prier. 111 II 04 , 41.11 envelope, only() cents,
The e dpbsagoil author to this admirable PPllly
eleorly ninnntrates• front a thirty years' success•
fnl prnetfro, that the alarming consequences of self.
alms.• may no rnilically cured ovithont the danger.
Ouli use 01 internal medicine nr the opplieation of
the oat a mode of cure at mire siiu•
pip certain, and effectual. by moans of n hich every
suflorPc. uo inattPr what hi. condition may I. may
sure bimsell cheaply. privately, and radirally.
1.,9. This IPeturp should ho In the halide; of every
pinin and i . vi•ry man in the land.
stm, and .r • 111. inn lawn e :et Melee, In any ad. Ares. p0•1.y61.1, nu receipt chi' • i cents. 1%1t.. poot
.1
Add rerol the PI
AR. 3, C. K LINE & en,
I?; Il we y t,• otyk
Nov 117,
NATIONAL FOUNDRY.
,00 . 1 1813111tG,C0-
UMBIA CO., PA.
• HE isiiiwri! , fir, prnprieor
of tin.
•nnive Potahliahmnot. in now
repored to recrit• order,
All Kinds of Machinery,
entli.rinl, Mak Yuman% Ptailionary Engine.
MILLS, TiII+ESIIING 111 ACIIINER, &C.. &C.
than provarett to make Stove', Mt nines and
pion-irong, and evvrything usually made in
II i.xt..iielve facilities and pc:1(31ml workmen , war•
Intn lino in recsivins the largest contracts on the
• , t reJsiinatile tering'.
Cf•Urain of all kohl' will Le taken in exelannio Cot
LI This establishment is forced near the Larkawa.
na 4 Illoniusbure Railroad Ilupot.
PETER DI LLJIYER.
Itlonnishurg, Sept. 12, 101433.
RARE ciimicE.
Thn exeltiFive roulrnl7and %nip ~r five, wilitel,lr In•
ventiona, needed in every tinnily, and pitying Lige
profits, nn lin secured by applying either personally
ur Ly Niter to
J. S. LASH & Co.,
137 Market Street Phila.
GIMkT IMPIWYLUNT IN
SRN ING MACH/NA' S.
Empire Shuttle Machine
SALESROOM: I . 3:11; Broadway, N. Y.,
UM Washington t eel. Booton,
WI (Anima, Ntreet, Philadelphia,
PATENTED FEB. 14, WO.
-rips MAC 1111.11! i• rmutrueted nn entirely new
I principles of mechnu;em, pomvslus many rare
and valunble Impr, vemente, having been examined
by the most profound 'spent. end pronounced to
bu
SYntylicity and eifect ion Dombined,
ft has • straight needle, perpendicular action ,
nukes the LOCK or OK TAB tITITCII, which will
neither RIP nor RAVEL,, and is alike on both sides •
performs porfect sewing on every description of
material. from Leather to he fittest Nansook
with cotton. linen, or silk thread. from the roorsert
to the tined number. Nnvina neither CAM or COll
WUCEL. and the least possible fr non, it runs as
smooth an glass. and is
Eritpitrakitilir rT 2V;rritelorg Airtridrie,
It requires PIFTY 'PER CENT, leis power to drive
it than any other ntarliirte in the mark. L. A girl
twelve year* of age con work It steadily. without
fatigue or Injury to health
Its Strength and wonderful Pimplicity ofton.trite•
lion venders it almost impossible to get not of order,
nod Is lIIIARAN'ECEU by the company to itivn eit•
tirotaiisfartion.
%Vs reopeettolly Invites nil thou., who may &Piro to
flupply ifiemortvee with n impeller article, to coma
and ozoinine thlo UNRIVALLED MACHINE.
- .
One half hour's Inatrortion h aulifirient to enable
any pereen to work title netchlne to their entire alt.
isfattion.
Agent,. wanted for till towev Li the United Stales.
*lsere aitenelen nee not already etatiblitthed. Alan.
for Cuba. Mexico, Central and South America. to
whom a liberal 11010111 M Will be given.
LMIIRC SEWING ■ACHINK 111 PG CO..
GU Broadway, N. Y.
WANTED.
AGENTS To SELL. DR, W3l. SMITH'S
"DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE."
Ii contains 00011000 closely pr Ingest, double column
octave. pages, from new electrotype fplelrs, nn food
paper, aud la or ploprialnly illustrated with more thtin
engravlngs on ►feel and wood, and a 1.41f1el aline
authentic num gr,e,
it Clllllllfiliell Ilir A ntiquilillat FrOgraPhi• G e o graphy
IllittUral II isiory, Tcpagraphy, and Is a complete Cy•
clopnd la of the Scriptures.
It is necessary to•cvcry Bible render, Indispensable
to every Minister gild Sunday School Teacher, and
ought to be In every family,
It Is highly commended by all Isarnihl aniTemlnent
men, and by the Press lumen' Iy In SII parts of the
country, ■s the brat book of the kind la thu
language.
Do not Le Deceired.
Owing In the nopretredented popularity' of this
Work, a mall en, Ish sheidgement, lu dirodneinto
form, of about MX pages, has been reprinted In tide
country In larger type, and spread over Irani °rialto
pege,,,..trideettly—hy making a larger hook thanttlie
..rixitiel—to Ely. the IIIIprr.op". easier than it in
one edition. It hes Ipso then hulfthn rending matter
~f mi t ot o omit., pod corteidorehly higher thin the No
suet million of Sallie Wilk in this reentry. dome
.centa are endeavoring tu pninetsf that Juvenile eill•
tiun fur our..
Tear here. Students, Retired Clergymen, Farmers,
sad energetic women end the exeuey, for thle work
both pleas:mt and lucrative etoploymet.t. Scud f o r
circular., Alvin* full per Ueulars, terms, ke„ to
S. d. SCRANTON, & CO., Hook,euhliehers,
191.) Asylum at., Hartford, Coca.
rcbrual y 20, 11.38-(1*.
1)1 0 ,AFNIC88; BLINDNESS,
And Catarrh, treated wish 111 H OMNI seemem, by
INA ACI4, U. U. Oeuliet bad AarlB.ol3:alert), °rimy.
den, liolland,) No. Rd Arr.h &met.
Testimonials, from the most reliable heurere in the
City and Country can be seen at hie office. The med.
ieni faculty are melted to ecenmpary their patients,
av hr, bee no secrets in hie practice AKTIFICIAL
t:YEe, lyipertrd without PAIS. No charge for rosin.
leation Irtil 1 , I;t:.#l. ly
Scrofula, or King's Evil,
dillell46, et (gumption of the
blood, by which this field becomes vitiated,
weak, a n d poor. Being in the eiroulatioti, it
porvadi a the whole budy, and may burst out
la divide on any part of it. No organ is flee
from its etteeks, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. 'rho scrofulous taint is variutudy
reused by mercurial disease, low living, di*.
ordered or unhealthy food, impure sir, illth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above ell, by the venereal infeetion. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary is the COVI•
Otittit lon, descending " from permits to ehildrcr
unto the third and fourth generation ;" indecci i
it seems to be the rod of him who says, " 1
will visit the iniquities of the fattier' upon
their children."
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood re corrupt or ulcerous matter, which. in
the lungs. liver, and internal arms, is tong
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and 06 4
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cos.
roption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous corutitu.
lions nut only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far lon power to with.
Amyl the attacks of other d isea ses; enov
quently, vast numbers perish by
_disorder.
which, although not scrofulous in th eir nature,
aro still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. 'klust of the consumption which de.
clmntes the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people aro scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking in.
faction, and their health is undermined by It.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and In.
vigorute it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active rernediabi that hare
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
system from its destructive consequences.
/lenee it should be employed for the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as Enorriva
and Sass DISEASES, ST. AITTHONY'S PIER,
Rosa, or Enverrat.As, PIMPLES, Perstmrs,
Ilurreirm, BLAINS and Boris, TUDORS, TXTTEI
and SALT MIMIC, SCALD HEAD, BINOWORE.
REEVE ATISX, SYPHILITIC and MEECIIIIIAL Dw
RAKES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DM:HUTT, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS A 1115150 PROM VITIA
TED on IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief
in .• impurity ef Ms blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is Impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC,
are so composed that disease within the range of
their action can rarely Withstand or evade them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanes t
and invigorate every portion of the human organ.
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
Ivot only do they cure the every-day complaints
of every lady, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to flarnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
for their live in the following complaints: Chair.
puss. Ilcartburv, Ile attache arisiny from disordered
Nion•ach, Nausea, Indigestion, l'afn to 01111 Morbid
Inaction of the llasrels, Flatulency, Lou of Arpss
Jau'udiee, and other kindred complaints.
as i.iog from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
POT 111 E RAPID MAE Or
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump.
Lion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced Magee of the
disease.
So wide is the field of its usefulness and an nu
merous arc the eases of its CUM, that almost
every section of country abounds in persona pub.
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
and even desperate diseases of the hangs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the disueshing and dangerous alfertions of the
pulmonary organs that arc incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has trained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures tco numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
r.r.% RED air
DR. J. C. AVER & CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
Sold by all Druggests in the country.
May 22d—ly.
A NEW ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY
MD
it° FANCY GOODS, AT
MRS. M. Z. %I MO,
LIGHT STREET, COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Shp would r..rpectfully inform the citizen'. of Llyht
fltrect and •leinily, that she Millen returned feint
the city with ■ tine nornrtaient of Fall mot ati iter
MILIiiNERY AND FANCY GOODS, well Cale' lcd
to mull thla trade.
tIONNETS Made to order, nml repairing don. with
nentnoss one tic/patch. AU work executed, the
hest and most tasty manner, upon rearonablet »rllll.
Part ICII tar attention it paid to dregs making. She
bag PAT'PERNB of every deeeriptioe porter' in
ttt trade, on hand and for sale chap.
She, will also pay special attention to coloring,
having spent time and money to learn the art In all
its inttirulnre, she in confident In siving *miasma&
EL,T. rauite in Warden's Buildings.
November il. Intr7
CONFECTIONERY.
Tits andersigned would reit:tearfully announce to
the public that Mt has opened e
FIRST-CLASP CONFECTIONERY STORE.
in the building lately occupied by Strand !Dahmer,
where be is prepared to fbrnirh all kinds of
PLAIN & FANCY CANDIES.
FRENCH CA NDI ES. FORE lON
AND DOMESTIC FRUITS, NUTS,
RAISINS. &C., &C., &C., &C.
ay wnot.sssts na IIST•110.
In short a fuli assortment or all kinds of goods is
his line of business. A great variety of
DULLS. TOYS, /sc.,
suitable fbr the Holiday,. Particular often'
given to
BREAD AND CAKES,
of nil kind■ fresh every day,
CHRISTI/AS CANDIES, cis RIWFMAS TOYL
A call I■ sulkited, and eatisfaction will be guar
teed.
Dee. li, inu 7. ECKHART JACOB
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A sentlenian who In early life wall II "Finial to Iha
dehaving vice in common to youth. whleti relieved
in 9eanittal Weakness, lavolontair Rentselows and
Ns ramie Prostration and moue near eneting bla days
io hapoless misery. Aft., using Dualisms taw•
mem without auecema. ha obtained Irmo a friend scale
pimple rates and prostrlptiami that Wearl a pet•
Maiielit CUM. On behalf of suffering horsimity
will send the same free of chkrge to alt who may
deems it. Address EIIOAII TRIBNAINV,
blouse, New York.
November 0, leiG7
O c. KAIIL E R,
Counselor and Attorney at Law,
BLOOMSBURG, Pa.
Would onnonnee to his Mende and the public in
gent:sal, that he has reamed thn traction Of UM
again. Conveyancing and all legal basitiosa promptly
attended In.
OFFICE in the, Exchange Auilding, secoad Moly
over Eyes k Moyers Deny Store.
Bloomsburg. May I, MI.
BLANKS 1 BLANKS!!
0 1 °Ten' . 1
.m.r;rtionn 4alo, At 'hi: ?Ate'
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