AGRICULTURAL. Valuable Mute. Werma Baum—Very few people, even building, are aware of the advantage of wetting bricks before laying them, or if aware of it, they two often neglect to pme tice it' . A wall twelve hasher thick:built of good mortar and bricks well soaked is strong er than one sixteen inches think built dry. The reason of this is, that If the bricks are well saturated with water, they will not ab stract from the mortar the moisture neces sary to its crystalisation ; and, on the con trary, they will unite chemically, and be come solid as a rock. On the other hand, if the bricks are put up dry, they immedi ately take up all the moisture ii•om the mor tar, leaving it to dry and hardened and the consequence is, that when a building of this description is taken down, or tumbles down of its own accord, the mortar from it is like so much sand. = POTATO'S. The high price of potatoes, which have become so important an article of food, should induce farmers to plant largely of them the present season. The potato rot is evidently the great cause of their seeroeity. It is important, therefore, that farmers should guard against it. This can be done by the proper application of lime. A writer in the Dauphin Register says that he applied limo to his potato crop thoroughly last year, and lost none by the rot, while his neighbors all around him lost heavily. Ile applied lime in the hills and rows before dropping the potatoes, at the rate of a large doublehandful to each hill and.thinks that if more were used it would do no injury. Ile thinks that potatoes should be planted deep, and cultivated without being billed. If any one doubts this experience, lot him try tho:.experience for himself. KEEPING FURS.—Darkness is all that is necessary to keep furs. The " Miller" that depositthe eggs from which moths are hatched, only moves in light ; the moths themselves work in darkness. Hang the furs in a very dark closet, and keep the door shut ; keep it always dark, and you can have no trouble. But, as closet doors are sometimes left open, the better way is to enclose the articles lonely in a paper box, put this in a pillow-case, or wrap around with cloth, and hang up in a dark closet. Camphor, spices, or perfumes are of no use. Continual darkness is sufficient. And do not take out the furs in June and July to give them an " airing," for even then corn ed' the enemy, and it may be that in fifteen minutes after expos's°, has deposited a Eundred eggs: If you consider an airing indispensable, give the furs a good switch ing, and put then quickly back. To STOP THE FLOW OF BLOOD.—be fol• lowing mode of stopping the flow of blood should be remembered by every one. We have tried this plan upon several occasions and know that it is sure and safe : Housekeepers, mechanics, and others, handling knives, tools and ether small in• struments, frequently receive severe cuts from which blood flows profusely, and often endanger life itself. Blood may be made to cease to flow ra follows : Take the fine dust of tea and bind it close to the wound—at all times accessible and easy to be obtained. After the blood has ceased to flow, lauda n►tm may be advantageously applied to the wound. Due regard to these instructions wauld save agitation of mind, and running for a surgeon, who probably would make no better prescription if he were present. = CURE You hoc CROLEIL4.—I write to send a cure for the how cholera that I know to be good, and a certain curs, so far as I have tried it. Not to trespass on your space, I will give it in a few words. When a hog is first found to have the cholera, throw it on its back ; put a peico of tar, about the size of a hiekry nut, on the end of a stick ; put it down its throat, be sure it is swallow ed. I have tried it on a good many and cured every one. One in particular was so far gone as to have lost one of his legs. I lost a good many before this was tried. I clipped their ears and tall, but think that should be left off, as it only weakens them. All hogs that look droopy are benefitted by tar. Some recommend 'rolling corn in tar, but I don't think the hog swallows enough in that way to be benefited. CURLY HAIR,—Some of our straight haired young lady fiends, who are troub led to cons their looks into the prevailing frizzy style, aro advised to try the following redipe. It is frrom the &Wadi* American, whose authority on matters of mechanics and chemistry is unquestioned : Take bor a:, two ounces ; gum 'rabic, one drachm, add hot water (not boiling) one quart ; stir, and as soon as tee ingredients are dissolved add three tablespootand of strong spirits of camphor. On retiring to rest wet the hair with the above liquid, and roll it In twists of paper as usual. A Allow, on being asked towrite a tes timonial for a patent oboe wringer, produ* ed the following : "I am immensely plea* ed with it. I bought a load of wood which proved to bo green and unfit to burn ; I run the whole load through your clothes wring• or, and I have used the wood for kindling Ivor since." OMNIBUS LI E mut undoralanad would rammetrully 41ipoop, the daises of Sliminseburt, and tkii public pan orally that he le rennin; an MINIMUM LIIVM, litup Mean this a Imre mud Mr ftirent Rail Mond !hyoid' • ly, (Punitive riscaptad? to cannon with the 'Proles going Mouth ■ fleet on the Catilwlesa and Williamsport null Mesa, And with those poing Morita and Mouth on the Lack, Bloomsburg Road, Ills OMMIIIILIBYBII are In amid condition, comma. Mous and comfortable, and charges renewable. 11:7" Fontana %Mobilo, to moot or ore Miele friends depart, can he accommodated, upon apaeopable charges. by leaving timely mince, at any of the Ho tels, JACOB L. GIRTON, Proprietor. Bloomaborii, April 27, 1064, REMOVAL OF C. C. NI ARK'S NNW STORM TO SHIVE'S BLOCK. FIRST DOOR ABOVE ' , DEMOCRAT OFFICE." TRH undersigned having received bow the ally a full aad complete supply of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Notions, Tin•ware, Hardware. Ce dar sad Willow Ware, Drop. Centocor+. fry. Olus•Ware, Tettacco, Hate and nom Meer, Balt, VIA and Meat 1 all of which 1 prows gelling at a very low liguniller cud or produce. Ul• Call aad see. C. C.MARR. Rloeuisburg, April 3, IM?. 1). EliaßEV 0 surgeon Dentist, Satinets teeth without palm by a new method. It le perfectly harmless and i■ now 'tied with flood success. All branches of Dentistry attended to In We latest 14 r i and most approved style. Recited end ogles, Oil dear east of Evans' Clothine Store. illownseurt, Nov. 13, lair. CHAS. Q. BARKLEY, Attorney at Law, BLOODISBEIBIi, COMMA CO., PA. Odic. la the Berhange Bundler, vetoed gory, over Stormer Co'., ®tore, Berard door above the ex. change Hotel. Bloomberg. April 17. t 067. Philadelphia it Erie Rail load, WINTER TIME TABLE. THROUGH AND MRCP ROUTE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. lIAA RIMED, WILLIAMSPORT, alp Tin GREAT OIL REGION or PENNOYINANIA. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS On all Nliht TOM On nod after MONDAY. NOVEMBER Wih.lllo7.the Trains on the Philadelphia dr Erie ,Ralf Road will OW as follows: WESTWARD. SAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia. 11 15 p. m. 14 Northumberland S 1119 a, ns. 41 " arrive , at Erie 9 00 p. In. ERIE IXPRESS leaves Philadelphia IS 00 noon Northumberland ti 44 p. in. " arrive at Erie 945 a, in. EI.IIIIIRA MAIL leave. Philadelphia A 00 a In. 44 41 .. Northumberland 4 23 p. en. 44 " arrive at bock haven 743 p. m. EASTWARD. NAIL TRAIN leaves Erie 40 El a at 11, .• •• Northumberland I 111 a. at .. arrive st Philadelphia 633 a. in. ERIE EXPldelin leaves Erie 4 2.1 p. in. .. ~ .. Northumberland S 30 a. m: ~ .• arrive at Philadelphia 100 p. ni• ELMIRA MAIL leave. Lock Raven 7 10 a, in. *. “ Northumberland iti 16 a. in i. .• arrive at Philadelphia 010 p. in. Mall and Express connect with all trains on WARREN Ar. FRANKLIN RAILWAY, Pareenoers !Pavia, Philadelphia at /I 00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 6 40 a. m.. and Oil City at 0 SO a m. Leaving Philadelphia at II 13 r, M., arrive at Oil City et 4 33 p. m, All trains on Warren & Franklin Railway, make close connections at Oil City with train, for Prank* tin and Petroleum Centre. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. A. L. TYLER, General Bap Erie. Oet. 30, 1667. Lackavauma k Bloomsburg Railroad. aIIIIIIIIIIRIFORM Stir TWO DAILY TRAINS. -us OY AND AFTER JANUARY 28, 1857, PAS SENORS TRAINS WILL. RUN AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTHWARD, AM AM P M. Lem Scranton, 3.30 7.10 4,40 :: Kingston, 0.63 h.Ol 6.00 " Rupert 926 6.17 Danville, U. 54 8.30 Art at Norttminherlsnd 10.3.0 0.33 LEAVE NORTHWARD. A M PM Leave Northlimbt Hand, 7.00 3.20 :: Danville, 7.40 600 :. Rupert, 8.13 P.M 5.13 ,: Kingston, 10.30 2.30 903 Arrive et Scranton, 3200 4.00 10 13 Train. leaving Kingston at 8.30 A: M for Scranton connect with Train arriving at NewYorit at 3.00 Passengers taking Train South from Scranton at 3.54 A X via horthumberland,rearh Harrisburg 12 30 P M. Baltimore 330 P M., Washington 1111 OUP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 P M. U. A. FONDA. Porn. ingston. Jan. 301807. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE. B. 111. STOHNER , Proprietor. This ts• new stand lady ailed up for the oecemmu dation of the traveling public generally, situated on Main letreet. a few doors above the Court Mouse. on what is known as the “Rebbimon property." It Is centrally located in lie town. a m et plosions% place few yueae to step, besides being in that part of town where the majority of the bushier', Is being done. The proprietor feels confident that he in prepared to give genera I selisfaction to his guest., and would solicit a fair portion of the public patronage. Bloomsburg. Nay 15, 11117. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentlemon who suffered forears from Nervous Debility. Premature MU', an d all the effeete of youth ful iudiseretlein. will. for the sake of coffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the reeelpe and directions for melting tile simple rented, by wineh he was cured. &afferent wishes.: to pront by the advertiser's experience, ran do ea by addreesibil in perfect eonlideneo, JOHN B. ODDS*. Ceda Street. New York. Nay fla, 11567. fOVELT OIRLII AND FFAITIVE BOYS, weld u LI addressed eavelops sad SI mintrAnd I will mead ou some valuable Information that will please you Address MARY MOORE, PM Broadway, I!. Y. Ma 01.111411-Iy. MOT WOO. 11. G. 111•1111 TOP WOLF & BARTON, (suocassoas TO B. o. sarva,) BLOOMSBURG, PA. TAR eobeeribere hawing loafed the Pie/Moir *lll and Machine Pimp formerly arespied Mown C BM we, will minium' the busing's of maaafgettirtng Doors, Bash, Blinds, Mouldings Brackets, ern. Tboy are also prepare d to furnish DRESSED FLOORING, SHINGLES, and all ether Lumber required In the co netructina of buildings. All kind. of Turnip, dolmas sham amine, Bills ibr Joint god fotber Frame Stuff Ailed with prom pious and rare. Ordure respectfully 'elicited. woi., a 'ASTON. Bloomsburg, April 11, /(0-11. DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Late Assistant Medical Director U. B. Army,) Physician and Surgeon. Slr 04ee at the Barka Betel. Blveumborg. Pa Calls promptly atteadsd to both sight and day. Bloomsbury'. Nov. $l. MOS. nRUGI3 O DRUGS ; DRUGS. e Medicines, et John R. INlnger's Dreg SW career of nolo and Market Streets. A good ester out of IPURIE Med Man, labia. One and Vararrbra, &ways or Acrd, and will H sold abeam than at say other Drog More la town. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prowerlplioaa oarstatly somponoded at Moyers Drug More, Ayers sad Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Mom Wisharra_. Tog Cordial, Baker's Cod Giver 011, Wlnelorrs lorMlog syrup, meld at Moyers Drug Mors. Par`any reliable peens andkUas, call at Moyers Drag Clore. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and Mall, at J.l Moyer', Pm atone, Bloomsburg. Pa, May 11, 11004,—1f. %NARY BIRDS A.ND FAN(' Y iAGES FOR SALK *is ni,4011441114.0 °freer fur intl.:. 4, lot of banoaotoo Canary Birds and Fancy Cages ciftvir FOR (Mont. The Weds ate of the beat mop nod for beauty they on not intriotreeil by Choir 4111 , 1, ALst), thu aubseribor b olookotio of buying Turkeys, Ducks and Chickens, in lone and 'moll quantities. Or the fill mal yrlo "um" II" ' for widtb4l / 1 121111jI l tIrSA I L II"ral prime. Shiva', Building, Main lieut. October Oh 1807. Ililleouir burg. TO:WARNERS AND ?LAMM Tbe subscribers offer for sale, be lore to suit per diluters. Wen TONS OF DOUBLE acrtm FOUDRETTE of the Lodl Illfioufeeturing Co.. made from the sight moll, blood, sod deed ‘nunels of New York Ulty, for which the Co. berm ezelosive eastraa Ma only TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS PER TON, Freight and,charges from Now York added . Warranted by the Co.tobe elualtsrelght for weight to any blab priced superphosphate la marlins, /be resultson corn. Moon, Tobacco end Crain .6113 , 11 basil astonishing the past mason. It matures the crop from 10 days to two week. earlier, gad doubles the crop, Pamphlet/with airtilicates of hundreds of well known Pllllll4lll and (armors, and every infor mation, sent free to any ons applying by hater or otherwise to McCOLLUM It FUSSELL. ten, Columbia Co. Fa. Or to tke,Lodlillamilliclaring:Cosspany. New York Feb Ill—limos. II • C. HOWER, H• bu openedAflrst.elus BOOT. SHOE, HAT AND ;CAP STORE. at the old stand on Hain Street, Bloomsburg. Ms stock Is composed of the very latest and best styles ever offered to the citizens of Columbie County. Ifs can accommodate the public with the following kinds and at cheep prices: Men's call boots, fine, 'men's kip,' double sole, Boys' child's boots. Men's glove kid, ke. Men's; glove kid Balmoral shoes. Men's, women's boys', and misses' glove kid lasting Weis, Women'. slims kids, very line. Women's Onegoat morocco ba Morals, Women's men's morocco and calf shoes, cowmen shoes, Misses' and child's shoes. Men's, wornen'e. Wises', boys', end child's slipper.. He also seep. a great variety of NATO, CAP*, AND STRAW Goons or sooty kind, at the lowest pike'', both, for cash and country prodnee. Remember the attraction la In our anode. Don't b alarmed at the cry of high prier., but call ud ice for youreelvectileePectfullY. H. C. DOWER. Sept. 4, 1557. FALLON FHOUSE• trim eubscrlber having purchased the "Fallon 1 Muse," In LOCK RAVEN, Pa., property of E. W. Eigeny. Kee., would say to the demise!' the House, lals acqualotaueee, and Hp pub. le generally, that he Wends id "keep s H,rrat., with the aecommodetlens and Comfort, of a Hem, and humbly solicits their patrons e. d. OTTENR IRK. Late of the Madisoktlouse, Ph 11•41ei lade. Loch Haven, Uec. Rd 181141. New Stock of Clothing . 1116110111 'I.:ZERVAII32 42 4 Spring and Summer Gouda. ltkie=rl6.ll4WlV2 no v auzz n itn k rarh , t ie stro o a f cheap and rash. AWN STREET, BLOOMSBURG, two doors above the American House, where he has Just received from New york Philadelphia, a full assortment or Men and Boy's Clothing, I II mod floibionoblo durable sod bud some, drool goods conoistlog of Box, Sack, irrock • Gum and Oil Clot Coats, and Pant., of all sons. Omni, and colors. He also has replen ished his already large stock of Fall and Winter 'Mimic striped. Ilgured and plain Vests, shirts. cravats, mucks. collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, ans. ponders and Ihney articles. N. 11.—lle has constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of Cloths and Vesting., which he is prepared to wake up to order, into any kind of clothing on very aloft notice and to the best of wan. MI hie clothing la made to wear and moat or it I. of home mnnufacture. 3acoachU 'Thlttoono.csgai AND DIAMKIPTIBMAiIIir o Of every Description, Fine and Cheap. His Case of Jewelry is not enrpassed In this place. Call and es. amine his general assortment of Clothing, Watches, Jewelry, Itc. ke. DAVID LOWENBURG. Bloomsburg, April 20,1867{. TIIE 111 18ERADGE11 Of thia bright and cheerful world„arcjiheDyepeptics. Without a good digestion there can neither bebedlly comfort nor mental enjoyment. Between the stomach and the lasin.there I■ a close ■nd wonderful alliance. If the one Is disordered the other le gloomy, dejected, Incapable of effort.,aud Indiffsrent to all that makes life agreeable to the healthy. tide a condition that any rational human belittle le willing to endure, when.the mane or certain, im• mediate and permanent relief can be abtained every. where! The Dyspeptic has hie fate ,In his` own hands. It he chooses to dellOph forever the eiturdar that racks hie body and disturbs the mind with naming honors he has only to step to the eearest drug more and pro. cure a supply of Nortetter's'etornechlbiters. No phase of Dysospsia has ever yet reunited the alterative, tonic and anti , blllous operatoun of this potent vegetable speciAc. It leterally regenerates tie tether gle sumach ; ro use, into healthy action the dement liver; puts to A ight the diurnal fancies that beset the mind ; gently roll sees and regulates the bowels; strengthens the enfeebled ;nerves,; re. store, the appetite, and tmkoe, as It were, a new ereetunqof the destondieg nuJ debilitated Invalid, Ladies who suffer from indigestion have only to take a mail dose!of t his pure vegetable corrective, once or twice a day, to secure entire exemption from the pains and penalties of aiweek stomach end that perfect functional regularity, w hlth but few of the au unto taro ptedleenloy., BEALE'S LATE rowgivs EMBROCATION, FOR ALL. MUM INCIDENT TO HOME, CDTTLII. MID TWI HUMAN FLESH, model the use of an menial application. Thin new Uompound, prepared by a practical Chemist, bales a full knowledee of all the medical virtue, of each Ingredient that enter, tto Its comp°. lotion, IR warranted to exceed anything of the bind ever yet ofilared to the public as an external appli cation for the diseases for which it Is recommended. We ape satisfied that It will work its own road Into the couildance of all who nee It. and those who try it once will never be without it. and therefore we rely on experience all the beet test of Ito uperuli4coo It Is proaounced by LIP AI. Ll 2. LEI LC UM 13.1 and all whe have tried it, to be the beet application ever used. This Embrocation bee been put up for over eight years, red it Monty through the increasing demand and urgent request of my friends and the public that seed It forth as the grand remedial agent for this various dlsee.ea to which that noble and useful animal, the horse is sabject. Many remedies have been ollbred to the public under different forme. some of these are injurious. others at best of little MN, and many wholly Iwo pr com oper to men ns an tits purposes fur whlch s they are reded. A judicious end really useful composition, free Item Mine objections. bac beratolan long bowl de• sired by many pentlemsa who have VALUABLE HORSES, and are nawilliag to treat them to the oar, of Orig.. leg and pretended Farriers. Their winbee ere at length hilly pranged. by (Dr. Beale) being prevailed epee to allow We voluble ginbroattion (which has proved so ellatalese to the vedette dileasee) to be prepared and brought ow to the public Tale Knibroaatios wee esteasiirely need by the Governmeat deriag the war. Address all order to DR. 6DIIIOND 11 11A1.11. PUP booth Sewed ht. Ililleitelphlc Pa. March IC 917—ilino. E. W. WELLS, 01700100011 TO DR. T. 0. HARWOOD. Hu takim loom al the Awelaui Hain. AO se Mr. hilt Mem will be pawls abraded N. Milowdmrs. OIL 30. NOTICE TO CREDITOR& All persons Meowing themselves loddrien to the undersigned, aro requested to makepmsee_ t without delay. J. C. UTTAR, KO Illoontsburg. fra,l3 1817. 'resident Judgo-411411, Wilitat . , ' InaDerr Amaciate Judge** { p e t er ,K, fi I. ' cm V . ) f'roth'y and Cr kof eourts—tiamo Osman Iteyibter and iteoorder--tlabw Cl-. Freest% { John F. Fowler, Commissioners-- Montriaory Owe. Davi Yager: Sheriff—Mordecai Millard. Treasurer—Jacob Yohe. L, B Rupert, Auditors—John P. Hannon. . {Jacob Barrie. Commissioner's Clerk—Wm. Kriokbaum. Commissioner's Attorney—B. H. Little. Mercantile Appraiser—W. IL Jacoby. County Surveyor—lssao A. Dewitt. Distnet Attroney—Milton M. Traugh. Coroner—William J. Ikeler. County Superintentlent—Chas. G. Barkley, Amesors Internal Revenue—R. F. Clark. John Thomas, Assistant Ammer— S. B. Diemer, Daniel McHenry. Collector—Benjamin P. Hartman. q2B. HOOP SKIRT®. 628. WM. T. HOPKIIIIN, "Orr Ors ikko." Alter mom than dye years experience and export meeting in the 'manufacture of PTRICI'IN VINOT QUALITY 1100 P illtlitTP, we effer our Neil) , cote• brated goods to merchants and the public in full confidence of their superiority over all others in the American market, sae they ars en acknowledged by all who wear nr deal In Mom, p they give more ill halation than any other Skirl, and reommend them In every respect, Dealer' in Hoop shorts should make a note of this fact. aver, lallp who bas not given them a trial should do so without further delay. Our assortment embraces every style. length and sate for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, Mils MADE TO ORDER. android and repaired. Ask for "Hopkins' Owu Mals"," 'edible not deceit. ed. Pee that the letter -II" Is woven on the tams between each hoop, and that they are stamped T. 110 PK Manufacturer, 6101 Arch Mired. Phil' do Iphia." upon each tape. No other' are genuine. Also, constantly on band a full line of good New Tor It and Eastern Made Skirt., at very low prices. Wholesale and Retail, At the PHILADELPHIA HOOP SEW lidavyabletery and Emporium, No, Of Arch Street Philadelphia. WV. T uurgine. Oct. 10, leo7 —lomo. AGENTS WANTED FOR HT BLUE-COATS. AND HOW THEY LIM, 'OMIT AND DIED FUR THE UNION. = Scenes "and Incidents in +Stioat itobOliGn Comprising hiareatives.of rerrolli Adv-nture. Thril hn buidefit* Doriog Explot*,llefol , ! DerAw, Wototerfol lioca 1.20 , id thw `,14,11,. Vic Cd and flo4prfiti ; Adxcrnanures of 3pte, tiltd Ht -.oth together With the Snit4,t and An,,,,dotres and Httlitattott , Incidents of the War OPLENDIDLY ILLUOTRATED nvt a iGo p; PONTRAITP AND OKAUTIPUL INGRAVINGP There is ■ certain portion of the war that will never go into the regular hirtorles. pee be embodied In romance or poetry. which lea very reel part of it. and will. if preserved. warty to curer:emote r He . rations a b. Per idea of the spirit alike roullict than stir many dry reports or careful rosily. the fen, the patting of the war. This illustrates the characters of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the dere,. Don of women. the bravery of Plea the pluck of our heroes, the romance avid hardships of the service. rho Valiant and heave Hearted, the Picturesque and dramatic and Witty end Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic and the Whole Panorama of the War are here thrillingly portrayed in ■ masterly manner, at once historical end romantic entitling it the must ample, unique, br'lli►wt and adahle book that the war has r lied *ink *movement as wall as Dogmata* may be found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and authentic history. are skilfully laserworto in this work of Illerery art Send for circulars and tee our terms. and a full description of the work. Address, JONES ORO mu leg k Co.. Phi/adelphi. a. Jaellanf . _ ENDERSIIOTT'S PHARMACY. ~RE receiving more Dort' and qr. , Drugs. Medicines, Toilet and ley 'Melee which; have been irchased LOWEST HATES, AND WILL BI TOLD LOW. Owing to me tall oi Drugs and Medicine' in 'the rhino, we are Dow mark• ing every article Como to old limve prir «.• Our etoclr he Selland complete. Q ua o re, and be cone limed that itle la the place to uy. January Ob. Inna, NEW )IILLINERY GOODS AND FANCY TRIMMINGS. The ondetplined most reopectfully Informs ber La Ay teammate. and tie pantie In general. that she haw Ju.t added to her already large and varied assort went of FAIYMILLINERYGOOOS A NEW BUTPLT, well nod Moron, ..elccted A.r tho pronent nod coming ereenn, liar NEW ItetNNETS AND HATS err calculetod to tt C thr l nrl in U T ion sod vicinity, Abe has everything round in Irst.clove & Fancy Stores, end mikes epistle *vile ber gooMi omen the moot rem• portable terms Glee her a gall end 0111111111110 twr maw stock of ;mode. LIZZIE BAB:CLAY. 'STORE. .in Street, (Ramey Building.) October SD. hltbi. Bloomsburg. NEW COAL yAnD. The undersigned remedially informs the eilisens of Bloomsburg and Columbia county, that they keep ell the different numbers of store real and 'elected lum coal for sinlthing purposes, on their wharf. ad Joining ng Nader, Neal &WM Pensive ; with a good pair Buffalo wales on the wharfdo weigh eosi.hay and straw. Likewise% horse and wagon, to deliver cos to those who dupla it. Ae we purebsee a large amount of coal. we letend to beep a superior article and sell at the very lowest price.. Please call and 01111813110 for yourselves before_purehasingelsewhere J. W. HENDERSHOT. AUGUSTOB 111 *SON. pill undersigned will take, le osehange for Coal A sad Groceries, the following named articles : Wheat, itys,Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Lard, Ham, about. der, sad side west, Platter, Bap, Hay, Itc. at tite highest cub prices, at his Grocery Ptore, Janine their coal yard. J. W. lIIINDERBII Moomsburg, April 11,1808,-Iy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. races y paid W.Chirk, tif limstelr 7W., d.uuid, Loners of administration on the estase of David W . Clerk. late of Montour Towaship, Colueshis County, deceased have hese granted by the Rept tter of sold County, to Ji Mbomou, la Catawisea. UAL County. All perioos having elalum 'mantes the cc- tale of the decedent an requested to present them to the adminietrator for settlement. and those knowing themselves indebted to the estate will make motiedi• ate payment to the undersigned . J. d. I4IIUMAN, Administrator. Catawisss, Jan. O, 11010-Bw. E SVY With the UOTTAUN PAU , and the printing material lie entieganying lowery man tan do his own printing neatly, MAN ' quell, and cheaply. They ail no simple In construtelun this a boy II years old can easily 1111111 .10 the largest else. Hla Printed instructions are sent with each Wee*, onalling tine pram, lop *work with. out a previous knowledge o OWN printing. A tinnier townie ing Rill description, prices, testimonials,Pent free to all, Oar Specim &a., en 'Cheese PRINTER. ITIMITitr4W„""" , SS Aso Strout. numb 11, 11167-0. 11111 W YORK. CONFECTIONERY. Toe underelgoed world reepaelfelly auneearre to lb' public that be bail opened • nier-401,Aes comrsenomutir wrong, is Um building lately occupied by beraard Atolmer, vrbare be le prepared to Webb all blade of, PLAIN 6 PANUY CANDO* PUNCH CARPI'S, MARION AND DOOM° PI WITS. NUM • SALIM 611, AC, IV., &C Di WIIOLINAti va 11117411" In 'bon a fell avrorbuest of all blade of sooda Ile flee of baslarea. A areal variety of DOLI.D. TOYS, ha., minable ibit Vie Holiday'. Perlioalar sits 111/01114 BRIAD AND CARSB, of all Made heals every day, CiIIUSTINAII CADMIUM, CIIBISTN.AII TOY" A call le solicited, and eallehelloa will be guar teed. Dec 11, IBM. JACOB` CLOTt-lING o..tyyPOptum, Nearly apposite the ApiNropar t hut LA, CLOTHING OF ALI. DEseluvrioNs. My stock la gamy , : ii.o! at non clothing, metllutg 01 grid low prlcoil—titlantnd to all conditions, twang and wants. 11..1114111 the 10 ,, l ,I1)1 r.ot ilte aLr , o!tieoll el Overcoats and Gentlemen's Shawls, now low to the very beat His Goods are lautstamble arid well iiVirdd, In addition to toy stock of ready•made clothing, I have piece goods for custom orders, Cloths. Camminieres, &cr., Sec. And baying one of the first class cutters, I guarani• tee • ilt in all eases and give satisfaction, Also a variety of WOOLEN AND LINEN SAIRTS, swoons. Neckties, Collars, Stocks, Handkerchiefs —everything in the gentlemen's line of clothing, Mao, Hall, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and Carpet bage. I will sell at the lowest Market paws& Please give me a call before purchasing ele•whers. ANDIIIIW 1. RYAN!), Bloomsburg, Nov IS, 1868. A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, EMI THE 111111 MARE TRAK OF COLCMI3II COUNTY, AT THE MEW STORE OP C. W. SNYDER, BLOOMSBURG, pA• t ronainlng of every article found In • arat•eland Hardware Slone, ,mold which are tie following: IRON, NAILS, and STEEL, WAGON SPRINGS and AXLES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS, GRAIN and GRASS BYTHER, and GYTHE SNATINI, GRAIN CR A OLEN, RARER. ke., Re., KIRBY'S COMBINED REAPER & MOWER, HOSTraTFAt'S CELEBRATED PATENT BAO•HOLDER, AND THE IMPROVED CHERRY SEEDER. A UM I,IeIRSIOILII'O OIL roman at Wholesale aad RIVE HIM A CALL re Juuc !A, IsB7 :tAtt;ll"- , COMMERCIAL MANOICIA 1L . ," We nnnotince taring,. and .10ii!ers in Fertil ;zero, th it the folio* in. PM .. . , !Inv(' 441 "Pte ,1 for the yr e.ent iorint *clam) • RAI/61111 RAW NoNh: WPM VT! Pare. $36 per 6( IM BAUGN'R CHICAGO BONE ri:lrrilAZEtt Prim $4 per 9.1100 RAUGR'R CHICAGO BLOOD MANURE Price, 00 per 2,0' 4 lbs. i TriADE MARK 4N\ Thum well known popular trademark will he found upon every package of the ZVI above manures. The high eatinintinn in which IM/011 . 4 HONE Mk moats hese been held, due ing fourteen years past, we ..hall fully stistain in the \ .. .1 i f i i r r i e u r , e .o . ,m l , llv ,,t oi flow Ha v i ng i t , h . e t e r : .. acmacee of the city of Chicago. for furnish' ig Am monia and Phosphate yielding material. vie:— Honer. Dried Flesh. Plow!. to , we hive, in connection wi th our wnrke in Philadelphia. the largest fartletfre for furnishing these manures, at the above low prices. flAtifill ils eirgb. Philadelphia. NI ENTERN YlN't I LIZING CO., Clorago. JOll% RAI.O - 11.IN CO., Gen'l AN 11. New York. QKOKGF. W. KIRKE & Co„ Paxton. 111TODAI.E, WIIn lValc Agent, Baltimore. FM all information regretting the above Manures, zolgreav eithar of the above hooves. JDnu*ry •117 SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY Having e..rurett the twrvlces or Mr U. Zoehe, one of the best binders lobe found in the Stew, we are prepnr.,l to roman to HANKA, INSURANVE COMPANIES. MERCHANTS, MANI:PALTERERS, COAL OPERATORS, HOTEL end others. wifh UOOKS of every description, on short notice bound in an y style desired. in the most aub.tantial wanner at reasonable prices. Idnipiltinesbound, and old books rebnonii, at New York itrifril. Order. left at the office of the patter 1.131015 W, thin .dvi-rtise , ent. or sent by wilt be at tended 10 nu., returned wiihout unitere , .ary delay N 1 1111,1,. 8(01:1 ,, I, Pa . Jane 19, 1.4.7 --tr L. 11 0 411 " 11 - 21". 01 ,, /t ' pENTIIT• 11l spE(."rruLLY et. re hi. profess mph cervices to the ladle,. and . semis its . ; men of HI ainniburgand ail •irinity, He is 4 b ig prepared to Mired to the varinas ap ienc in the line of hisprofeseinn •ndic provided th Inlftlt Improved PORCELAIA 'TEETH; whir* w , ll bo ia.erted on sold.platina,ailver and rubber bir.e to loni.well as the intuit, teeth tilloeral plate and block teeth manufactured err all 01 swollen I on teeth.ca retail) , and properly attended to. Iterldeace and orbre a few doors above the Court H ince, saute side. Bl4o.llllblitl. June 6 1663 fl IL SAVAGE, ILI • radical Watchmaker and Jeweler. MAIN STREET, (near the Court House,) 131,003188URG, PA. Constantly on band a line impartment of American and Snips Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and tipectieles. Particular attention paid to the repairing of (.lock■ Mitchel; mud Jewelry. Masonic Marko made to order. Alt work Warranted. Bloomsbury', April l 7 1817. NEV OYSTER SALOON, in the basement of the k i 0 aurnactan IMMO BALTZEK LLACOCK, SUPT. Fresh Oysters ■erred up In every style and at all hours ; with ell ; the other "fixius" found la first clues elestaursats. XX Ale ionatantly on hand,,torther with ehoire Liquors of every brand. Lm.rything in tiptop order about this Eitleton. tiowdyi.m not tolerated. ellep in and And my Igloo* in dean oral °tier, Hlonnieburg. Nov. 11, lit67-3m. sTO VES AND TINWARE A. M. RUPERT, Announces to his many friends and numernus ens. tomersthat he continues the above bustneas at bin old place of business on MAIN STREET, BLOOMS. BURG. His CUSIOMett and others can be accommodated with FANCY STOVES of all kinds, litivepipee,Tin ware, and every article Pound In all well regulated STOPS AND TINWARE PAITAHLIPIHMENTS In the Mlles. and on the moot reasonable terms. [1:5" SPOUTING, for houses and Wins, will be put up on short notice. Also, all kinds of repairing dune prompily and upon liberal terms. He also keeps on hand a large supply of Milk Pais, of dlekrint CU* and prices' besides a die as. sortment of Fisher's Patent islf-Seallag Fruit Pre serving Cans. Olve him a call July IC, !Berl.-0. SAMUEL EVERETT WITH lIERTZLER & GUION I INPOITZILLI AND DEALERS IN WINES AND LI uo, NO. 124 WALNUT ST ELT, AND NO. IV 04ANIT11 HAZILY HIRTZLIIR, 0110. A. OUION: August 7, IOC: Of every descriptionn for sale, at [bit office N .)iirtuatN CENT) 4%,e LICI m 0.3120 %.113P41 . 6 , DIRECT noun: NORTH AND SOUTH riero7l94(br tWren BONniore and &Matt, Viathout Change of Car*. ON and after April 261 h, 1067, Trains will tun its Wears : TRAINS NORTHWARD. 0 03 A. a leave Nralhumberland, ramping at Hirt , gird statlono, arriving at Williamsport, 146 161mIra 12 00 noun, Cannudafgua 3 13 r. r.. Itorhs4 ter 4 40 r. a. liuMalo U 13 r. a., Nialara Falls 900 r. a. 4 45 r. a. leave Northumberland, stopping at all Outlaws. arriving at Williamsport, 6 43 r, a., El. stirs it 03 r. a. 'DRAINS SOUTHWARD. 0 03 •. a., 101,8 Northumberland, IMopgrli at principal stations, arriving at •. Baltimore 12 30 r Philadelphia I 00 F. a. £0 10 A, X. leave Northumberland, stepping at all Mations, arriving at Harrisburg. at 115 r. a.. limo,. 0 00 r. Philadelphia 3 40 P. X. 6 10 P. x, leave Northumberland. stopping at all stations, arriving at Harrisburg ti 30 p. r., Phlladul pbla 1 00 A. x., Palliator. 7 00 A. r. II so Ir. M., Nava Northumberland, slopping • pilnelpitl station., arriving at .11cirrishurg Y 40 • M • lialtimore7 Ott 4.x., Phil delphia 7 Lou U. J, v, DoHARRY, R. el, YOUNG. Gaol Burt, Harrisburg, Pa. Heel Pass, Agent, Baltimore, and IP AAC M, BefiCOMIMIIORIV, Hen . ] Western Freight Agent, Buffalo, N. Y. May, B. ine7. M M. 'BAUGH ) ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, BLOOMSBURG% Will practice In the several Court's of Columbia and adjoining counlies. Ur All Colletliooll promptly attended IL June YO, 1 17* Caring 'new with the utmost success by J. 18A AVS, M, D., Oculist and Aurial (former ly of Leyden, Holluni). No. It Arch Sheet, Philadelphia, Testimonial. from the Mod reliable 'num,. in city and country ran be 111000 at his office. The Medical faculty are Invited In ac. sompany their patients, as he has no secrete In his practice, ARTIFICIAL E:Vt;11 Inserted !ohm pay. Mn charge fur examination Nov. 13, 1n57.—1y THE HEALING POOL, AND DOUSE OF MERCY. !Inward ismociation !termer'. for YOUNG MEN on the CRIME OP 1401 ITUDE. and the EilitOßS ABUS6B and ONLAWEB which downy the manly powers, and create impediments to MARRIAGE, wile lure means of relief. sent in *tared letter ca rotenes, free nr charge. Address HE. J. SKILLIN 0130111'0N. Howard Aelociallun, Phintdelphi a. Pa. June 3. 1567 —1.4. MANHOOD : how Last, how Restored. lust Published. a new edition of Oa CIII.VERWEI.L'B Celebrated Massy on the rad ical cure (without medieine)nrSpermatott hoes, Bem• Oust tVeakneas. Involuntary dentinal Looses, lawn. ltental cut Phys.:o Inrepacity, Impediments to Morriaite, rte. ;also COnt , umptioti, b:ptlepsy. and f'tb induced by self.' ndullunce or Sexual cztrays• jo,sre. Price, in a sealed envelope, only B cells. •Ph • Mated author in this admirable essay •irarly is ornetretes , I rem a thirty years' success. ful 'inset thst the alarming consequences or self. abuse may be radically cured without the danger ous use ut internal medicine or the application of the knife—pointing oat a MAO of cure at OREN don pie certain, and effectual, by mean, of which every sufferer, tin mutter what his condition may ham , tuay care himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ujir Tins lecture should be In the hands of every youth and every man iu the land. tent, under s cal, in a plain envelope, to any ad. dreg, post en receipt of oil cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. I,C C. KLINE Is CO, 1:77 flowery, New York, l'ustOfilee te a. 4388. Nov 17, NATIONAL FOUNDRY. . , 00MSBURG, CO UMBIA CO., PA. H E subscriber. proprietor I of the 'bare named el.- .nalve eatablichment. is .a_ repared to receive orders of Machinery, (or CoSrrlei, ❑last Furnaces, Stollonary Engine', MILLS, THRESHING MACHINES, ALC . &C. He iv also prepared to make dtoves, all 'Pang ■nd patterns, plow•lrons, and everything usually made lo frrat•clies Voundries. Ilia ethmstre fariliifes and practical workmen, war. rant hum In receiving the largest contract■ on it. roma rersonnblr Ca - Groin °rail kinds will be taken In exchange for eastinp. RR This establishment Is Incited near the baeltawas na 4 Bloomsburg Railroad Depot. PETER RILLMYER. Bloomsburg, Sept. IS. 1863. HAKE CHANCE. The exclusive control:sad sale of Iles Vs'noble in. sestions, needed in every family, and paying law profits, can be secured by applying either personally Or by letter to J. S. LABEL & Co., 727 Market Street Phila. GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN REIF INO MACHINES. Empire Shuttle Machine ! PIA LEIllt00111: 4 , 6.76 Broadwitl,N• V., 450 Washington street, Boston, WI Chesnut Ntreet. Philadelphia, PATENTED FEB. 14. DWI. TlllB MACHINE is constructed on entirely new principles of niectien.sm, possessing many rare and valuable Improvements. having been ermined by the moat profound experts. and pronounced to be Simplicity and erfrction Dombined. It has • straight needle, perpendicular action. makes the LOCK or Slit TTLE HTITCH, which will neither RIP sof RAVEL, and is alike on both sides; performs perfect sewing on every description of material, from Leather to:he finest Nansook with cotton, linen, or silk thread, from the coarsest to the Illicit number. Having neither CAW or 000 WHEEL, and the least possible friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and is Emphatically a Not:mien Machine. It remain,. FIFTY PER CENT, lass power to drive It than any other machine in the market. A girl twelve years of age can work it steadily. wttnout fatigue or Injury to health. Its Strength and wonderful Simplicity orConotruce Hots renders it almost impossible to get out or order, and la GUARANTEED by the company to giro eo• lire satisfaction. We respectfully invite all those who may desire to supply themselves with a superior article. to come and examine this UNRIVALLED MACHINE. One half hour's Instruction Is suMcient to enable any person to work th is 'machine to their entire kat. Olfaction. Agents wasted for all towns In the United States, where agencies are AM already established. Also, for Cuba, llexito, Central and South America, to whom a liberal discount will be given, LMPIRE SOWING MACHINE MP . ° CO.. 6.36 Broadway, N. Y. ViANTED. AOEN'TB TO SEX DR. WM. mml'l3 " DICTIONARY OF THE BIBLE." It contains eve, 1000 closely printed, double column octave pages, from new electrotype! ',plates, on good paper, avid apprnpriately ilia d with nto.re thin NM engraving; an .tee and wood, and a sews of hue authentic mope kr. It coruprises the Antiquities, Singrsphy,Geography Natural History, ToPollrePhf, mad Is a complete Cy. elopedla of the Beriptlirta. It la necelmatY tievery Bible reader, Ind lepeneable to every Illhilkter and Monday School Teacher, and ought ,in every fkmlly. 110 highly mnammded by AM learitta 'and eminent keen, andjny the Prose generally In all parse of the country, as the best honk of the kind In the English language, Do not be Deceived. Owing to the unprecedented irsopularity - of Idle Work, a small English abrldgemunt, In duodecimo form, of about 60/ papa, bee been reprinted in this country In larger type, andrepread overt octavo paee,evidently—hy making a larger book thanithe original--ta give the impression easier than it Iv 'a our edition. It has less than half the reading matter of num, and le sold considerably higher than th eta gllsh edition of atom hoot In this country. Some agents are endeavoring to palneot Otis Juvenile +id,. lion for ours Teaehrre, Students, Attired Clergymen, Ferman, and energetic woman 6n4 the agency e for this work both pleasant and lucrative employment. viand for circulara, giving 6111 par titulars, term., !e„ to e. SICRANTON, CO„ Bag Publlpherts, 120 Asylum it., Hartford, Cone, February 26, 1868-6 w. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And anon+, treslott orlth the ammo simettes, by ISAACS. M. D., Oculist and Aurist (A:innerly aridly. den, Holland.) Pio. Mu Arch Stmt. PH ILAD'A.— Testimonials, from the most reliable sources la the City snd Country can be seen at his office. The med. lea! faculty are invited to ascompasy their patients, as he has no secrets In his practice ARTIFICIAL EYES, Insetted without PAIR. No charge ter exam. l"ation. [April 23, lem6.—ly Scroll:da l or King's Evi, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tl blood, by which this fluid becomes vitistet:, weak, and poor. liming in the circulation, i• limeades the whole body, and may burst of In disease on any part of it. No organ is fn from its attacks, nor Is theta one which it ma, net destroy. The scrofulous taint is varionsn caused by mercurial disease, low living. d'. ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, fill' and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and above all, by the venereal hafocdon. What, ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents to childrer unto the third and fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children," Its effects commence by depoidtion from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles; in the glands, swellings ; and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which Fenders in the blood, depresses the energies of hfe, so that scrofulous ecmstitu ticms not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far less power to with stand the attacks of other d ise ases ; conse quently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, us still rendered fatal by this taint in the rptem. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human &roily 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 are scrofulous; their parsons are invaded by this lurking fection, and their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate It by healthy food and exercise. Buch a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the moat effectual remedy which the medical Aill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active'remediala that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the system from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those other Wee ticms which arise from it, such as M:7ITM and BEM DiSEASES, Sr. ARMORY'S FM., Rosa, or ERYSIPELAS, PIXPLES, Burrestas, BLAZES and Boma, Tuxoas, Tart ei and SALT RBEV7r , SCALD HEAD, EINOWOI.4 RHZUMATISX, SYPHILITIC aid mgacußlAL rim RAMIS, Daersy, DYSPEPSIA, Daaturr, end, indeed, ALL COXPIALETSIIIIIIIXO reox lirriA. TED as Istrvaa lit.oork. The popular lelief in impurity of the blood' is founded In truth, for scrofula ta a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Biaseps, rills 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, arc so composed that dimse within the 'lnge al their action can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, andbinigorate every portion of the human organ. Ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vita sties. As a consequence of these properties, the Invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is utonlahed to find hi health or energy restored by a remedy at once simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the everyday complaint-I of every body, but also many formidable an , { dangerous diseases. The agent below named • pleased to furnish gratis my American Alumna containing certificates of their cures and &metier for their use in the following complaints: Coster, nese, Heartburn, Headache arising from 410flifft.t SIOIOOZA, Nausea, indigestion, Pam in and 3f0r6,•: /neaten of the Bowels, Flatulency, Lou of App- tile, Jaundice, and other kindred complaint.. arising from a low state of the body or obstructie.. of its functions. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FOR THZ RAPID CORE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumr Bon, and for the relief of Consumptiv , Patients in advanced stages of Of disease. So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous are the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persona pub. licly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs 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 distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon communityhave failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro. duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. raErA RED BY DR. J. C. AYER iir. CO. LOWELL, MASS. Ayer's Ague Cure. FOR Till rfreDT AND (MITA'!" C(II Or INTIK "WITT," Eavat oa C 1111.1.11 AND Fives, Rinnrizwr YkT CIVIL !syn. PrwelAmm. Hs• DAC rr MUM MADAMS. MODIKILIOCA , INDit TUN WIWI, (LW or ['MAPES 0110INATIMI INN lIILIAA assoolutrirr, CADMID:IT 7111111ALARIA Or HINI .TIo Cot 'trim. This remedy be rarely (ailed to corethe severer% cases of Chills and Pevet,snd It has this great id• vautage over other Apuetimedrelnes, that it 'Weis the complaint without injury to tbe patient. Itron tains no quinine or otharide Ntrrlous sub•lnTlre mgr does It produce ouintsm OF any injurious rtreti , was% ever . Shaking bruther*if the army M the west,tiv it and ',you will endorse these martin/is. Prepared by nu. J.C.AVER & CO., Lowell , Mar., and sold by all Druggists and deMer• in medicino everywhere. A NEW ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY AND 41 1" FANCY GOODS, AT* MIL -. 5. RIANIETOS t LIGHT STREET, COLOMBIA COUNT tithe would respecifolly inform the eitisens of street and vicinity, that she has Just returned, the city with ■ tine assortment of Fall a ' MILLINERY AND /FANCY OtX)DS, wel to suit this trade BONNETS made tool nominees and dews beat and most repairing clon, n!,11 Alt work executed! th riy wanner, upon reasonable! MI., Paititiiiar attention is paid to dyes, making. Ellie PATTERN dof every descriptiva, pertali leg . the trade, on band and (or sale cheap. She will oleo poly speriel mention to coloring having .pent time and money to learn the art In its particular,. she le ronalient in living petislartic 0 0 " STORE In N'ordan's buildings. November 6,1867. rb C. KA Il E It, Counselor and Attorney al Law, BLOONIIBUTIG, Pa. Would announce to his Meads and the public 'slim!, that be has resumed the ?male* of I, again. Cnoveyancing and all legal business promp , attended to, OFFICE In the Exchange Building, woad at , • over Eycr is Moyer's Drng MOM Bloomsburg, May I, INV, LADIES' FANCY FURS AT JOHN PAREIRA'S Old astabliehod FUR mainenictori. 1f0.718 ARCH STREET, above 7th. I'HILADELFU Have now la Binge of my own lmportmlon manahoture, one nf the largest and Host beaus. selections of FANCY FURS for Ladies' and Children's Weer in the city. A a dne •erortutent if Goat's Far Move. and Oat I am enabled to dispose of my goads et very ma able pries, and I would thentlbre solicit a Ball my Mende of Columbia County and vicinity, Remember the Name, Mataber and Prost! JOHN FAREIRA, N0,_710 ARCH St.. above 7th , south side main . UP I sieve so 11011 c0NP111.4..110/1 MIN 111 . tntit.a Shoat ot Puo.sttsclutt•, October 2, 1167 —414. WI nt, ICY Ill',
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