fPTTO finT TTAITJT A TVT A TVTTv TTTiriT- a nn tt nmiiTcnTTTjn nrvr tttttt a iirvr-nvTrTVcr t a a Court Advertisements. QOUltT lMlOOLAMATIONr . WnKnRAS.tholIon. William Elwell, President Jndgo of tho Onutt of oyer nnd Terminer and General -Tall Delivery, Court of linnrtcr Sessions of tlto Penco nnd Court of Common Plea and Ot phnn's Court In tho 20th Judicial District, com posed of tlio counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and tho Hon, Irnm Dorr nnd lsanos. Momoo Assoclnto J ml bps of Columbia county havo iMued their precept, bearing dale tbolllu day of September, In the year of our lard, ono thousand, eight liuudred nnd cvonty-ono,nnd to medlroclcd for IioldtngnOourtof Oyer nnd Tor mlncr nnd Uenernl Uunrter Sessions of tho Fence Court of Common Pleas nnd orphan's Court, In Rlnomsburg, In 'ho county of Columbia, on tho llrst Monday, being I lie Bill day ot I'ebrunrj next, to rontluuo two weeks. Notlco Is hereby given, to tho Coronor, to the Justice) of tholVnco, and tbo Constable of tho HAld nnunlv of Columbia, thnt thev bo then nnd there in tbotr proper person nt 1U o'clock In the forenoon of said 6th day ol February with their records, Inquisitions nnd other remembrances, to dothoso things which to their olllcca appertain to bo done. And thoso that aro bound by recognizance, to prosecute nralnst tho prls. oners that nro or mav be In tho Jail ot the said county of Columbia, to bo then nnd there to prosecute the-hi as shnll be-Just, Ju rors are reaueatnd to be mmclual In their nttend- auce, agreeably tothelrnollccs. Dated at lllooms-tr- burg, the 80th day of Deo.. In tho year I B, 1 of our Lord, ono thousand eight nun Urcd nndsovcnty-ononud In tho ninety fourth year of the Independence of tho United awiDs ui Amenm, Avitun Bantu, llloomsbrtrg, Jan. 8, 1872. Sheriff. riUAND JURORS for FEURU- V-S All XlUM, 1S7J. Ilentnn-Qeo. II, Point, John II. Kceler, Bloom John Leacock, Ueorgo W. Foster, I. W Borwick-Joliu Eckert, William Stephens, J. W, Dletterli-k. Flshlngrreek-Jonai Doty, Daniel Smith, Lovl Grecnwond-Ira D. Kline. if5SV?tEJ,M. EPlir!'n Orchey, MIOiin-(;barle Mowry, John llorrnaglo. Maine Franklin Hhumivn. Orange-Han laon J. Conner. Pine Benjamin Wtutersteen, John Lore. Scott J. D. Rice. I 1ST op PETIT JUIIOIIS FOK JL-I rJ.l)llUAl 1 KHM, 1X72. FIRST WEEK. Rloom-Cnsper Krcsslcr. Ed. Wnrdln, Daniel ..vj,.,nut4. .1, umiucrsiioii, .ionn voi Brlnrcrerk-Prnnrls Kvans, J. C. Myers. Berwlclc Uavll Rancher. Centralla A. 11. l'Ytrtnpr. Wnv TWrw Centreilteplion McOuown, James Kocher. Catawlssa elms, (j. Hartman,SolomonShutuan. Oouyngham I'cler Labv. areenwrneM-Mntliuu Kramer, James Preston. JohnMcKwen. ' Hemlock-Depuo rursoll. James float, Amos llartman. Jackson Wm. Young. Locust Adam Johuson, John Snyder. i,.?A",-R,.Scsr John- Oeorgs Hollenback. Mlfllln-Snmuel Sm der. Daniel Heller. Mndlson Wm. Johnson. JIJIouryrrhU1P 1'"CU8t Evan Welllver, Isaac Iloarlnncreek J. C. Myers. , ,, SECOND WEEtT. Bloom David Urobst, Ucorsa Yost, Sylvester J. Faux, Peter Jones. David llctz. Ilrlarcrcek Win. 11. llartman. Heaver-Abraham Ulce. Nathan Drellender Jr. v,r,yicfWm' 1 ugl,"' -w- Uucklnghara. Centralla Joseph Freck. Ontre M. M.IIIcks. l rnuklln Jonathan Freman. ll?2od,7Iohn,P ?f.m.mon. Oeorge Glrlon. Tm,10Cl?7Wm MV M'e"e. John : llartman, John ISolz, Amos Applemnn. Jackson Theodore W. Smith, locust DsnlelStine.Sr. Jlinilp -Abrani Mweppenlielspr.JUchael Ftderor Montoar-lKacJier Evans, W. ii. Monroe. ,u,'ru" Madison Jj. A, V atson, Jacob llechtel, John M. Sin lilt. vi,.ii!??a,ntI0l?nhCr1wl'orJ.Jolm 0. MorJan. Milne John MjNtisa. Oranco Emanuel Snyder. Scott-Wllllits llartman. J. II. Towntend. Sugnrloaf-Alfred Harvey. yiDOWS' APPBAISEMENTS. The following appraisements of real and per Bonal property set apart tj widows of decedents have been filed In the office of the Iteglsterot Columbia connty, under the Ilules of Court, and wll) be presented for absolute conHrmatlon. to less exceptions to such conflrmatlons are previ ously tiled, or which all persons Interested In said estates will take notice : 1. Widow or Peter Miller, latool Locust town ship, deceased. .V.'?ow, or J"ob Harris, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. 1 Vldow.Jf A,bralmm Ynnhorn, lato of Hem lock townsnlp, deceased. 4. Widow or Thomas KHushes.lato oIBlooms burg, deceased. 6. Widow of Itlghter W. Bowman, late of Or ange township, deceased, ,vWowJof relerlck Shaffer, late of Centre township, deceased. bJrgce 8. Widow of Moses Hartman, lato of Catawlssa township, deceased. uuwum v. W Idow of liphralm Evans. lain nf nnr PpoaI- township, deceased. n , 1 15 , 1 ' ----- W. H. JACOBY. Itcglstcr. Itpcrlsters Omcp. llloomsuurg, Jan. 5, 1871 J EGISTER'S NOTIOES.-Notice is Afcuwtuv Eiven ui an iccaiecs. creditors and other persons interested In lie eslnU'?i""7. spective decedents nnd minors, that tho follow ing administration nnd guardian accounts have been filed In the olUceof the Ueglster of Colum bia county, and will be presented for conHrmn tlon and allowance in the Orphans Court, to be held In Bloomsburg.on Wednesday, the 7th day or Feoruary, 1872, nt 2 o'clock lu the afternoon of said day : 1. Tho account of David Vanhorn and John B. Vanhorn, surviving executors or Cornelius Vnnborn, late or Hemlock township, deceased. 2. The nccount or tienrge Markle guardian or person and estate or Cclestla A.Markie.a minor child of Jacob Markle, late of Flshlugcreek town ship, df ceased. 3. The final accountof Daniel If. Hess, admin istrator, tie bontt non of Eleazer II. Hess, late of Centre township, deceased. 4. The account of Jacob Yeager, administrator Sc., of Abraham Troxel, late of Locust town ship, deceased. 6. Tbo final account of Freaa Brown, guardian of the person and estate of Maggie A. Creasy minor child oi li . W. Creasy, late ot Scott town ship deceased. 6. Tho account of E. Marvin Tcwksberry, ad mlnldrator or tho estate orillrain Cool, lato of CatawLsi township, deceased. 7. The account of Samuel Dietterlch, adminis trator oi Lnvina Hutchison, lato of Scott towu bhlp, deceased. 8. The account or Jacob Wanlch, administrator of Lrdla Wanlch, lato or Uloomsburg, deceased. 0. The account or Stephen II. .Miller, guardian or tho person and estnto or Harriet Wanlch, a minor child or Samuel W'anicli, lato of Hemlock township, deceased. 10. The account or Jonathan Traub. Adminis trator or Jacob Tranb, lato ot Bloom township, deceased. 11. Iho flrstocconntoflllraralleeder.executor or Jolm.Zelalsr, lutuol Fraukllu township, dee'd. . . , W H.JACOUY,ltegster. Kcglstcr's Office. ) Bloomsburi, Jan S, 1872, J T 1ST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL JU AT FEBItUAKY TEItJI, 172. -uward McCall ct, al. vs. John Sweeney, Oeorgo A. Frick vs. Thomas btackhouse. Wllllaui Longenberger et. al. vs. Hugh Mcltoy- nolds et. al. Michael O rover's use vs. Savage &. Bright. Mlchaul Urover's use vs. Savugo & Bright. Joseph Miller vs. N. I,. Campbell. Iiroomhall Co. vs. McNIncu & Bhuman. Harvey C. Hess vs. Samuel Creasy adm'r. Ulinll(.ttVnn.lnnvi ,lr..l l..ni7... C'lemuel U. ltlckctts' adiu'r vs. David Sweeney Thomis O'Conner vs. Rfftrlln nnnc.bln I .vis J. Adams vs. Flshlngereos; School Dijtritl William A. Cose vs. Bloom township. O. U. Meltck vs. John Yo igcr'a ndin'r. John KUno's i:e vs. W. 11. Yocum et al, E. r'nttci thwalt vs. I'rod F, Mcrccron. Franklin township vs. John Mclteynolds ct al Danlei F. Seybort vs. Kllnelob a Walton. A. W. Kramer vs. D. W. Bobbins. Vaulah Ueece's adm'r s. w. a iiin M,',cu,fS! M"'0 vs. l'hlladelphla Heading ltall iloau Co. Kodger Ulxou vs. riillidclphla & lleialug Hall 'It'll Uodci81"1" rj,ulIelI,nluoaiIln(s J IUIuaioadConelly V' rlUaaolP1"a & "wading Solomon iitney vs. William Walp. Josenh fry vs. Hlitinn ni,. William T. Shnman vs. Lackawanna A Blooms. Daniel Snyder's uce vs M. C. McCollum et nl K. J. ltlckctts vs. John Sweeney etai. Uoorgo K. Hess vs. bosepn Welso et nl. Kmeliuo Meusch vs. Levi Bred bender ct al. lloart & Kramer vs. Willlsm Barber. Mlcnael McManon vs. Nicholas Kindt. A. W. Eaton vs. John L. Hosslor et nl. A. W. Eaton vs. B. F. Warner et nl. Joseph W. Eausey vs. John Mulligan. Colutnbln Insurance Co. vs. J. M. Freck, A. II. Stewart et al. vs Francoi B. Joly et al. William Mllnes vs. Jonas Doty. Andrew Crevcling vs. Thomas Trench. Seremlah Hess' uso vs. John Hodman ct til. rank K. hrockway vs. Danlei F. Heyberi. J. l: Ltuncl's cx'rs vs. Anroii W. Hess ct nl, Oeorge W. llaker vs. T. J. La wall et al. Ueurge Wbltrooyer'ox'rs vs. John Stlncr. A. Pardee Co. vs. Hugh W. Mclteynolds tt nl. -m,f..r.-,iV'- ,HauvlUe' Haleton und Susannah Ullbam vs. Martin M, llrobet Mary Lltwetler vs. Aaron Smith, James llrynut vs. Bloomsburg Iron Co He ry Fry vs. Jacob Dleirentach. . Mordlca Millard vs. Hugh Mclteynolds. Thomas Williams vs. Jonn Cain. DnnlolBoyervs. Wellington Yeager. William Williams vs. Charles D. Fowlo. Edwurd Tewksberry et nl. vs. Junto c. Hecdcr et ux. William II. Abbott vs. Ji B. Brobst. Johu O. Jncoby vs. William Lleniens. William Coleman vs. Howard Unities, Ezra S. Lyons vs. Solomon Disk, Jacob Bower vs. William Evans. J. W. Masteller vs. William Williams. TJOAD DAMAGE8 CONFIRMED 'rAenei? Mni!ifJm,UIby' 4taori 1101 W lo u. p. Miner's heirs. Centre. m ni To Mrs. Collins SalUti, Sucarloaf, u m iJ'i'S PMbi1?!,,faUVle' ,lint Jtlco will bo reason Is glyeu why tho samo should IU heal lowed wo will tile exceptions to the same Iload damogo is growing quite popular, tho iiucttion U now.ls It alwarl Just. ve tUi tt needs a chccki Wo uopo the people in the loca (tie. lu whleh sucliclainage now Is or 1 erea? may bo mimed, wilt give it due consideiaiinT, nd J Ihev think any uch da"B ilioldSft beullowcJ.we hopo lhat they will enter their CYHUH IIOBBINS. ) Ji. J. JlKEDEH, !. Commls'rs . , WM. SHAFFER. J --"nimisrs Attest Wm. KiiicKBAUM.Clcrlr. Bloomsburg, Jan. 6, lK72-2f. Miscellaneous. I. W" NILES, m u s 1 0 w a r,e n o o m s A geuernt assortment of MUStCAt, MERCItAHRlaH ALWAYS ON 11 AND. VIOLINS, CONCKHTI NAM, KLAOOLET.1, K1PKS, DUUMS, HAUMONICAS, 4c. VIOLIN STUINa.'l OF TUB BIMT O.UAL1TY TUB LATEST SIIEKT MUSIC. PIANO AND 01M1AN STO0L3 ALL STYLES AND P11ICE3, A IIKTTKII ASSOUTMKNT UP OKOAXS THAN CAN II K F(lt'NI) i:i,amviii:itt:. THE TEMPLE ANOCLIO OUQAN WHICH HAS THE HWEEtKJT TONE THAT CAN BE FOUND IN A ItEKD OltO AN, Call and cxaralno beforo nnrchastns cle where. Wareroom Main Slrecf, below Market, wii,iilu vuruu s lurniiure warerooms, niouius' burg, Pa. ung.2i7My A. J. EVANS. READY MADE AND CTJTSTOlVr 1VEA.IDE CLOTHING. HE HAS THE FINEST GOODS, L.VTEST STYLES AND EMPLOYS THE it i: s 'i' w o k ai i: nr. For good fits and promptness In filling ordtrs Iheio Utho pines logo. His goods are select! with eara nnd his Cus tom Work will compare favorably with tho best ell'orts of tho fashlouablo city Bonier. HE KEEPS A LAUGE STOCK.OF BOYS' AND CiriLDUEX'S CLOTHIXO AND kxts' t'yuxisKi.vc; GOODS, (Vstniiishlntrlv T.ow lrina jj C. HOWER, has opened n first-clabs BOOT, SHOE. HAT CAP, AND FUR STOKE, nt the old stand on MalnStrect,nioomsburK.nfew ilnnr. nltnvn Ihnrnnrt llnn.a ifia..t i. t7. posed ot tho very latest and beststvlns mr nmr. ed to the citizens or Columbia cmmtv. linmn accommodate the publlowlththofollowlnggoods at the lowest rates. Men'H hrjivf dnniitu Lniui stoga boots, men's double and single tap soled kip boots, men's heavy stoga shoes of all kinds. men's Hue boots and shoes of all grades, boy's doublesoled boots nnd, shoes or all kinds, men's glove kid Balmoral shoes,men's, women's, boys's and misses' lasting gaiters, women's glove kid Polish very finc.wonien's morocco Balmoralgand calf shoes, women's very tine kid buttoned gait- .-to. lu nuui , uuuw ui LUI Ul'BmPUOHB UOIU Peg ced and sewed. He would also call attention to his fine assort- lueui UJ ATS, CAPS, FUKS AND NOTIONS, which comprises all tho new anil nnnnin? vnri etlesat prlceswhlchcannotfalltosultall. These kwuu-, m-e uuereu at mo lowest cash rates and will bo guaranteed to give satlstaction. A call Is solicited berore purchasing elsewhere as It Is believed that better bargains aro to bo found tuiiu b uuy oiucr place in tno county. Jan 111 jGENTS WANTED. Oil EAT INDUCEMENTS I MORMON! SM, DESCniPTIVE OF LIFE IN UTAH. By n SISTEIt OF A HIGH PKIEST.ouo of his victims, who has mado her cscapo niter n resl dence of llftecn years among them. Her atlida vlts to Ihp Oovernmont, crushing evidence TronniUS.r )!!,ni":. '"""SS dl'",losu''''s. Viola, aamaslnatiunl ... i'Ke. iiuiy illustrated. !,IUi'1ars.'.Tcrn,f ,nna fuU rarticulars.scut free on application eddress ,!rv,UKt ASnEAD. Publisher. decM70-tf 711 Saiisom street, Philadelphia JOENTS WANTED FOR PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. By D. J, KmwAW, the well-known Journalist, THE VEKY LAltOIST COMMISSIONS PAID. .Tlll?.,l,,ool.c nenutllul octavo of CC3 pages embellished Willi mi moraring,. nnd a finely oi" ecuted map of London, designed and executed emVfLVr"',,11118 w,,,k ,,y. Eminent artists. It coi tains a full, grnphlo nnd truthlul statement or the AiwAj, Anrtlt nnd Hcmatlont of tho great Mctropo s or the world. Address. b ,,I HF11';1,' ASHMEAD, Publisher dcc22l,l.lf 711 Sausom Street, Philadelphia. J.JINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE THE SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN USEI HAS HUT ONE NEEDLE! A CHILD CAN KUN IT I Designed especially for tho use of families, and ladies who dtklro to knit for tho inarktl. Will do cverj- Hitch of Ihe knitting in n stocking, widening und narrowing ns readily as by hand. liavo one. We want an Agent in evciy low n to Introduce and sell Iheiu.towhomwooirertheniost llbe"nd Inducements. Hcmi fur nr eii.,L,,.fV.."f' Stocking.' Address. ouiujue JIINKLEV KN1TTINO MAI'llluven nov. lu,'7My. liat'ir. iVo. IOUN G. JACOUY'S IJAKEHY AND CO N FECTI ON ER Y I 1IEHWICK, I'ENN'A. The UUdersltrnffl u-nulil rffn-tirnltw uin.. the CtlUeus or Berwick, and vlclnlljvthat he v4-vfc u wuii-uiiuuerj' uuuiaieery m ODD FELLOWH' IIAUj, Berwick. 1'ft-. vllirA lm la nrau,! Ia -,-..!., u II Irltwl J 7t I'vjjh IV IU1UUU PLAIN AND FANCY CANDIES, FUENCH CANDIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESHO FUUITS UKAKUhH, LEMONS, HAISINS Ac., do,, Ac, &c, 1.V WHOLESALE AND It ETA I L. cult, l-oda Craekers, Oyster. Crackers' Cheese WjjapWHtlug I'aptr, Agrermeut l'apcrs, jiu.' FISH AND OYSTERS, And nrntlurfi nf nil klmlK. Vnuh n-,i .H Cukftf every da v. Jte L'roumln atn v., jitttrouasjeUBoltcUed, Berwick. Jan ni-tv JO"-'V. ivvrhui fU1: u'ra'2iI KINDS OF Bab oSV, ' A 'S.Vr'S .,'.?iy l!'..'u.nW..."d not wA,'n0v".8 '! oyortintnt will bo found Cream Nu , I.jigllli Walnuts, Peanuts. Almonds. Fll berls. Hes, Apples Cocoa Nuts, Jellies of Ulller ent kliiils, Miiktarcl. Catsup , Pickles, Chocolate, Canned Fruit of nil k m iWn Mto.l.iT Hi. Pat out Modiciuoo. A N APPEAL To Debllltntctl Persons, To DyRiioptlcn, To BulTurcH from Liver Complaint, To thoso linvliv no Apiiotlto, MVi , l.., ...111. H..1...L 1. ...'. rt II aw uiuau Willi lliuauil J7DWII 1-011311S tutlons. To Norvous pooplo, To Chllilrou Wustltiir Awity, To nny with DublUlnlcd Dlgoitlvo urgans, Or inhering with ny of theoltowlnp Symptoms, which indicate Disordered jjtver or Momaci, such ns con sllp.itlon, IuwnrJ Piles. Fulnesf or lllooil to Iho Head, Acid ity or tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Hour Eruscltatlnns.sliiklngorFlut-tcrlngatthoPltnfthoStomach.HwIm-mliigot tho Head, Hurried and DinieuU Breathing, Fluttering nt tho Hoart, Choking or Suirocatlng Sensations when In n Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs beforo tlioSlRht,Fovcrnnddullpaln lu tho head, Dellclcncy or Perspiration, Yellowness or tho Skin nnd Eyes, Pain In tho Side, Back. Chest, Limns, Ac, Sudden Flushes or Heat, Burning In tho Flosb, Constant Imaginings or Evil, and great Depression of Spirits, HOOFLANDS GERMAN BITTER3. A Hitters without Alcohol or Spirits of nny kind, Is different from nil others. It Is composed of tho pure Juices, or lKil Mnelplt of Hoots, Ittrbs, and Jlarki, (or as medicinally termed Extracts,) tho worlhlessor Inert portions or tho Ingredients not being used, Tnereforo In ono llotllo of this Bitters tnore is contained ns much mcdlclnnl virtuous wlti bo round In several gallons of or dinary mixtures, Tho Hoots, Ac, used In this Hitters are grown In tlerniany. their vital prin ciples, extracted in that country by n bolcntlflo Chemist, nud forwarded to tho manufactory In Ihlscltv, wnero llioyart) compounded nud bot tied. Containing no spirituous Ingredients, this Bitters Is tree from tho objections urged ngilust all others: no deslro for sttmulauts can uu In duced from their use, thov oennotmako drunk ard, and cannot under nny circumstances, liavo any but n beneficial effect. HOOFLAND'S O.E11.UAN TONIC, Was .compounded lor thoso not Inclined to extreme bitters, nud Is Intended for uso lu cases when some ntcohollo stlmutaut Is reqalrcd In connection with tho Tonlo properties ol tho Hit ters. Each bottlo of the Tonlo contains ono bot tle or tho Bitters, combined Willi pure SANTA CKUZ HUM, anil flavored In such n mannerthat tho extreme bitterness of the blttors Is overcome, forming n preparation highly ngrcciblo nnd pleasant to tho palate, nnd containing tho medi cinal virtues or tue Bitters. Tho price or tho Tonlo Is SI.W per llotllo which many persons think too high. Thoy must take lnlo considera tion that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to be of u puro quality. A poor nrtlclo could bo rur nlshed at n cheaper prlco.but Is It not better to pay nllltlo more and have, a good article 7 A medi cinal preparation should contain nous bat tho best lugrcdlents; nud thoy who expect to obtain n cheap compound, and be benellltc 1 by It will most ccrlalnly bo cho itcd. HOOFLAND'S fJEUMAN BIT TE KS, HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, WITH HOOFLAND'S PODOPHVLLIN PILL, WILL CUM! YOV. They nro tho Greatest BLOOD 1'UUIFIEltS Known to tho Medical world, and will cradl catn diseases arising from Impure blood, Debility or tho Digestive Organs, or diseased Liver, in a shorter tlmo than any other known remedies. Tho wholo SUPItEME COUIIT or Pennsylvania srEtic koh tiiese nEjir.niES. Who would ask for inoro Dignified nudstronger Testimony 7 Hon. aconan W. Woodwakd, jrmcr Chief Jus tice oj the Supreme Court of Vennwhanla, a present Member of Congress from rennsylccmla iLTtlcs; Philadelphia, March 10th, 1807. I find "Hoolland's Qermau Bitters" is ngood tonic, useful lu diseases or tho digestive organs, and of grout benefit lncascsofdcbllltynnd want of action In tho system. Yours truly Oeoiioe W, WoonwAitD. Hon. James Thomson, Oiief Justice ef the Supreme Ourf of rcnnsjhanla. PHlLAPELl'HIA, April 23, 1807. I consider "Hoolland's German Bitters" n val uable mcdlclno In caso of attacks ot Indigestion or Dyspepsia, I can certify this rroni my expo rleuco of It, Yours, with respect, Hon. QEonan SnAnswoon, Justieeoflhe Supreme Court of rentisylranta. PuiLATJELrniA, Juno 1, 1S03. I liavo lonnd by experience that "Hoolland's German Bitters" is n very gooil tonic, relieving dyspeptic symptoms almost directly. uuokue rsiiAuswoon. Hon. Wm. F. Ilogcrs, Mayor of the City of Huff ulo. jy. r, Mayor's Olllce, Buffalo, Juno 22, 1S03. I havo used "Hoollands Ocrraan Bitters nnd Tonlo" in my family during tho p ist year, nnd can recommend them ns an excellent tonic, im parting tone nud vigor to tho system. Their use has been product Ivo or decidedly beneficial effects. Wm. F. ltorjEits. Hon. James SI. Woud, lU-Mayor of miltamiport Ta. I take great pleasure In recommending "Hoof land's German Tonlo " to nuy one who may bo alllicted with Dyspepsia. I hnd tho Dyspepsia so badly It was impossible to keep my iood In my stomach, nnd I became so weak as not to bo able to walk half nmllo. Two bot ties nr'i'nnloi.mwteii a perfect cure. James M, Woon. iti:Mi:um:it THAT HOOFLAND'S GEIIMAN BITTKUS, anb HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC Will Cure every caso of M A It A S M U S, Or Wnstlng nway ol the' Body, ' HEStEilHER THAT HOOFLAND'S QEItMAN REMEDIES Aro tho medicines rnn rnnlrn in ,M,-tr.. it.n Blood, oxcile tho torpid Liver to healthy action, and to enable you to pass salely iln iugh nny hardships or exposure. BIS. HOOFLAND'S O I) O P II Y L L I N Substitute von Mkkcuky I'ill?. two nlls a noss. 'Jhe most Powerful. Yet Innocent. Vegetable Cathartic- known. Tt ia tint. nnfiAcgAfif In tnlrn n I.sh,III.I ti Pills to nroduco the desirni ,m ,.t. "i ! : actqu ekly nnd powcrlully, cleauslngtho Liver. Stomach and Bowels or all impurities Tho principle Ingredient is Podophylli ii, orthe Alcej. liollo Extract of Mandrake, which Is by many tiroTlandrakT tho Liver, cleaning It speedily rrom nil obstruc. lions, with nil Din mwar ri M.... ... from tlio Injurious rcaiilts attached to Uu, use of r or uu diseases in which the me of a calharllo J ludlcaled, these pills will give eutlre satlstac tion in every caso. They NBVEK 1'All" Jn cases ot Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and extreme costlvoness, Dr. JlooilauuVuerinau !iil,'ie5 or'f.oul?,"1,ollm be UioJ conuectlon with tho Pills. Tho tonlo effect of tho Hitters or .ml'iH.1"! Usnpthesystem. Tho Bitters or Tonlo ?r,'2f.; V,10 1 '!,0. "rcngthens tho Nerves, uso- andvl"goV.'U ""J BlVC" Btreu"'' "'"fny i(,nici!.Kur Ilowela Ilctlvo wl" "'0 PIUs, nnd m ?,.!'1' u'e ynn with Bitters or Tunic and you aU tvUlUl Ul holJ or ovtu tt"11 "c''"t that It is DK. HOOFLAND'S QEIt CHAS. N. KVAKH, Proprietor. These Remedies are for tale by 'Druggists Storekeepers, and Medicine Dealers every wit o MAN Iteinodlesthat are souulvtrsally used and i'lsWy recommended! and dovuo allow 1 be iarer"roltJou lu" U"causo " ,uakc Thcso Remedies will bo scut by express to f,1yr tXl.ur'.'1 "Pl'Hoatlon to ft," "ill NON PAL OFFICE, at tho OEltMAN mmiiiimniJ STOltB. 03 Arcll St., Philadelphia. MHUll'1NI'' Hail Rondo. T AOKAWANNA AND llLorm.q. JL-I 1 ntllttl ItAtl.llOAll On auilvftrNor, S7, 1871, Passenger Trains will rnn ns follows I (lolna North. . OolngRonlli Irfavo Leavo Arrivo Arrlvo n. m. p.m. I, 11 II. 62 Horanlon Plttslon , p, in, a ... II. in .., 8.18 10.05 10.3 2.11 2.33 2.10 3.C8 8.91 3.57 Kingston 1 St W.Darro0'ii 8,31 U3I 11.00 Plymoutli 8.1.1 shlckshluny..., 7.30 Berwick 7.3.1 Bloom .,. 8.05 12.21 uoo 11,80 11.11 uauviiio.., 1D.S0 4.27 llontirtr.t Inn mail, nl Rf.ctit am littil.nln 11. m train for Great Bend, lllnghamtou, Albany nnd all points North, East nnil West. D, T, BOUND, Bnp't. N' ORTIIERN CENTRAL WAV. RAIL On nnd after Nov. 12tU 1871, Trains will lenvosuNnunr ns follows i NOKTHWAUD, 12.W p.m. Dally toWllllamniort, Elmlrn. Canau- dnlgim, ltoclioster, lluUalo, Siupouslon Bridge, nud N, Falls. 12.1)1'. M. Buffalo, N. Falls, jte. 0.60 P.M., Dally, (except Sundays) for William sport nnd Erlo, J,53l',rrM." Un,uf,' (oxcoptSundayal for Elmlra, Buffalo and Niagara Fall, via. Erlo railroad rrom Elmlrj. THAIN8 SOUT1IWAKD, 1.17 A. M. Dally for Baltimoif, AVashlnglou and Philadelphia. 10.0 A. M. Dally (except Sundays) for Baltimore Washington nud i'nl'.t ijlpuis,, iMr,l Va,"?'.'0:tcoul 1)11,1,1 W) '"f Baltimore Philadelphia, Ac. , EO. S. YOUNG, General Pnessuger Agcnl, ALFRED IU FISH Geu'L ll'lt)'!, QATAWIfSA RAILROAD. 1811. WINTtll Altlt YNTJEMENTS, 1871. Passongor Tn Ins on till OWS! .'Ml will run ns lol. Mall South. Lv. 0.1X1 n,m " 0.11 " " 10.IS " " 1D.57 " " 11.11 " " 11.21 ' " 12.21 " " 12.ill p.m. st mo S3, Willi imipirl, M uiii.y, Mlltfin, lMuvllio, Itupert, lULlWlsHl, ItlnrMiwu, Mail Aor Lv, 0.2i)p. m , 5.H " " 0.02 ' " 4.W " " 4.01 " " 4.00 " " 2.55 " " 2.2) " (iiruiiiiir, Oualcake, 1.IKI 1,30 4M 3.1 7.W 1.21 2.31 5U3 2.55 5.30 2.10 1.11 " 12.51 " 10.10 a.m. h;mv .Tmii.. "DlnoTumaqua, Dluo. " Heading, I'OllSVlllO, " l'hlladelphla, " 8.1? " "dlnoMuuch Cnuiiit, dlno" l.m n m " Bethlehem, 12.00 uoou " Phlla.vlaBeth'lchom, tf7i5 nm " Boston, " n.'is .i Now York.lt. Liberty st., vlnL.i6S. It. It. o.oo " 0,5 5..VJ n.in. XJ. villlGVibll, " U.OJ Boiton, 0.00 p.m -tot AC03I3IOaJATIO.V 'J'SSAI.V. STATIONS, South, fl.ot' p, m, 6.11 " 5.31 " 6.18 " 0.20 ' 0.3S " 0.15 " 7.1) " 8.03 ' 8.10 " Noi'tll. 0.25 a. til 0.11 " 8.40 ' 8.(1 " 8.10 7.52 " 7.41 " Wllllamsport Moutonrsvlllo Halls Money Allen wood NcwColumbla Milton Dnuvllla ltupcrt Catawlssa 0.60 0.27 0.20 An additional train ltaves Depot nt Herdlo House, Wllllamsport, 7.W A. M in conuccllon with trains from the wost-for Milton, Pnilatlel. phla.Now York.lloston and Intermediate points. Hoturnlug, loives Milton at 5.10 r. ji making diroct couiioctlou at Wllllainspart with trains rjr tho west. GEO. WEBB, Sup't READING RAILROAD. SUMMEIt AKItANGEMENT. Monpay, May 15, 1871, Great Trunk Lino rrom the North nnd North w,Sst fofPulladeliihla.Now York, Heading, Polta ville, Taninona, Ashland, Shamokin LTebanon Al entowii, Easton, Ephrnta, Lltlz, Lancaster (Columbia. Ac. Trains leavo Hnrrisburg for New York, ns lol lows: At 2.40, 8,10, n, m., nnd 2,00 p. m con necting with similar trains on Pennsylva nia Hallroad, and arriving at Now York al 10,05, a. m., 3,60, and 0,30 p. m. respectively. Sleeping cars accompany the 2,10 n, m. train without change Returning: Leave Naw Vnrlr m onn- m n.i 12.30 noon and 5,00 p. m. Philadelphla'at 7.3d, b.80 ... .u, unu w.uv ui. o.viiiiii; curs accomnanv tho 5.00 r.m.. train Irom N y'wiuihiuT . Leavo Hnrrisburg lor Heading, Poitsvihe, lii. maqua, Mliiersvllle. Ashland, Shamokin Al- leuLuwu uuu iuiiuu.uk o.iu a. m., nnd 2,00 and 4,05 p.m., stopping nt Lebanon and principal way stations: thol.Oj p.m. train connecting lor l'hll'a Pollsvlllo and Columbia only. For Poltsvllle Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill uuuuo.1UvUu..uu ,wuiuuu,ieLivB xiarrisuurg ui tl.40 11. m. East Pennsylvania Haliroad trains leavo Bead, lug lor Allcutonu liiston und Now York at 1 32. 10.30, a. in., and 4.05 p. m. llelumlng, leave am' 8.J5 n. in. ' ' ' Way Passenger. Train ieaes Fhiladeluhla at 7.30 a.m., connecting with similar train on liasl l u.. iniiiuuu inumiii iruiu i.eauingat 0,20p. m stopping at all stations. ' Leave roitsvn lu nt 0.00 a.m.. nn,i "si .. ... Horudon at 10.00 a. in,, Shainoklu at S,l0undTl,13 u. 11,., Bumuu ub i,uj u.Ill. uuu iz,4j noon Alah- nnoy Clly ut 7.1a u. in. nud 1.2J p. m. Tamanui al 8.3 j a. m., and 2,10 p. m. lor Philadelphia, Now York, lleadtliir. Hnrr Uhurf x-n ' LeiLVO PottSVlllU Via belllivllrlll nn.t Jri,ni,L hanua Kallroad at8,15 a.m. lor Harrlsbure. and 11.4b a. m for Pine Grovo nud Tremont, Heading Accommodation Tram leaves Potts, vllle at 5.1(1 a. m., passes Beading at 7,30 u. in., nr riving tit Philadelphia ot 10.20 a. m. Heturnlng leaves Philadelphia at 6,15 p. m., passing Bead. lugat7.5jp.in.1nrrlvlugiiil'olLsvilii nt ii m m Pottstown Accommodation Tralu.leaves Potts aMafpam a-m"rotllrulnl.'. "aves Philadelphia ,Sll!Slb1?,iIin,yroad,Tr'!l.n? lcavo Heading at terVcoln'mma Tcr; "1. Perkioiften Ball Iload Trains leavo Perklomen Jnncl Ion at 7.17 0,05 a. m., 3.00 A 0.00 p. m. roturii- iub: itavo ocuweuKkvino at 0.30, 8.10 n.in., 1250 i T.?.i ,....K,.:,,l ecvmg wuu similar trains w i.uuuiuu lUllUIWU, Colebrookdalo Ballroad trains leavo Pottstown at.10a.m, & l.l5 0.lMi.in,returnlng leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 n. in.,3.W p.m, connect Ins wlln slm ar trains on Heading Hallroad. c7,ct",y,,lley Itallroad Trains leavo Biidgc port nt 8,30a. m. and 2.05 and 6.52 ii. in. returning leave Dowuluglou at 0.40 a.m.; 12. 15 noon and toas wllu slm,lar taiMm Ou Suudai-s, leave New York nt 5,00 p.m. . Phil Phla nt 8,00 a.m. nu.1 3,15 p.m (tho s,uo a.m tralii riinn ngouly tolteadlng;)icavePottsvlllo8,Wa.nS Harrlsburg nt 2.40 a. m. and 2.0O p. m. nu3 leave Allentown at 4.23 and b.M p. m.. and leave Heading at 7.15 a. in, and 0.60 p.m, for Hairls burg, at 6.00n. m. for Now York, at 7.20 a.m .for Pllliadcdphla1 a" m al5d 4MV-m ,0' Coiiiiiiutnjjon, Mlleege. Searon, School .ua Excursion Tickets lo ami from all points. Vc- tMpsaeu ilif i;e.l Idrt each pasuer uUi 010 p.tnnd ,ii..ed F. WO11TI EN, a Hug, Mii.'li'ry, .. As-l. -nut Heading, Pa., Apt 11 J, 1871 HEAD QUARTERS FOR BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, IS AT E. M. KNOKR'S CITICAPIiST AND HEST Tlio County Affords AT OAS II PRICES LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES THIS FALL, Come anil Examine Eofovo Purchnsiiig Elsewhere, E. M. KNOllll, BLOOMSBURG, PA. September 8 1871-tf. s LATE ROOFING, EV1HT VARIETY MOST FAVORABLE RATES. JOHN THOMAS, ABD OABPKR J, T1IOMAH Jiifn W Blooinshnrg, Pa. MiscollauoouB. jyriLLER'S STORE. B. II. MILI.KIt A SON, liavo removed their Store to tho room formerly occupied byMrjiulcnhall.on Malhstroet, Blooms burg, nearly opposlto tho Hplseopal Church whoro thoy nro dctermliicdloscllon nsmodornlo terms ns can bo procured else where, Thler stock comprises fjADIKH' BIUMS 000U3 of tho choicest stylos and latest fashions, together with n largo assortment of Dry Goods nnd Urn. corlcs, consisting of the followlngai ticks Cnrpots, Oil Cloths, 0II18, CnssimcrcRi Shawls, Flannels, Silks, Whlto Goods Linens, Hoop Skirts, Muslins, llollowware Cedarwnrn. lluoensware, Hnrdwurj Hoots and Shoes, Mali and Cain Hoop Nets, Umbrellas, tiooklug-uiastcj, Tobacco, Coabo, Sustars, Teas, Hlco, Allspice, (linger, Clun&mon Nutmegs AND NOTIONS ClENKKAI.LiY. In short, everything usually kept In country tores, to which thoy invito tho attention oftho public generally. Tho highest price will bo paid for country produco in oicnange for goods. S. H. MII.LEltftHO.W Bloomsburg Pa. JEW 8T00K OF OLOTIIINQ. Fresh arrival of PALL AND WINTER GOODS DAVID LOWENllEIlO Invites attention lo his ulock of CHHAP AND PASIIIONABLK CLOTIIINQ. nt Ills store on MalnKlroel, InShlvo's block, 0110 door West o v. v. ...ii.i d siuru, Bloomsburg, Pa., whoro no has Just recelvod from Now York and ruuauoipmn n run assortment of MHN AND BOYS' CLOTHING, including 1110 most fashionable durable, and uanusomo , , DRI-13S GOODS, consisting of BOX, SACK, KOCO, UUM.AND OIL-GLOTH COATS AND PANTS. ofnllfcorts.slzesnndcolors. Ho has also repleu lsnen his already largo stock pr FALL AND VINTLB SHAWLS, STRIPED, FIGURED, AND PLAIN VESTS SHIRTS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS HANilKEllOHir.PS. OLOVEH. susPENUKna. and PAjffiY AitTrni.ru He nas constantly on hand 11 largo and wcll-se- 'eclcd assortment of CLOTHS AND VE3TING3, which he Is prepared to mako to order Into nny kind of clothing, on very short notlco, and In the best manner. All his clothing Is mado to wear, und most of It Is of homo munufnct.ire. GOLD WATCHES AND JEWELRY, oi every description, flue nnd choap. His case ol fowelry Is not surpassed in thlsiplace. Call and oxnmlno his general assortment of CLOTHING, WATCHES JEWELRY, AC. octl3'71 DAVID LOWENBERG. Till: INGREDIENTS THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS nro published on cvci y package, tlierc foro It is no( a scirct preparation, consequently rilTSICIAXS TKKSCniBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Urrl,l. jn 1 !, form. Hl...n,. Usui, bkm Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tho blood. OUK E0TTL3 OP I103ADALIS will do inoro f;ood than' ten bottles of tlio Sjrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS liavo used RcwaJalis in tlicirpractici for tlio past tlirco years nnd freely endorso it sa rcliablo AHcratlra and lilood Purifier. DR. T. C. J'COIl, of Balllmcie. im.T.J.HOVKt.V, " 1)11. It. W UAltlt. " nil 1 n nivvirn. i. DIt. J, S. SPARKS, of Nlcliolasvllle, Ky, DR. J. L. JIcCARTHA, Columbia. s. r. DR. A. 11. NOBLES, Edgccomli, N. C. USED ANB ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Pall River. Mis. F. IV. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. I' WHEKLEII, Lima, Ohio. 11. kali,, l.lmii, Ohio. CRJ.VEN & CO.,(iordonsillle, Va. SA.U'L. O. McPADDEN, JIurfrecs. boro, Tcnn. Our spaeo wlllnot allow of nny 0x4 tended remarks in lcl.itlon to tho ilrtucsof Rosadalls. Totho llcdtci Piofcssion ire Guarantee a Pluld trace superior to any tlicy haio ever usej in tho treatment of diseased Illoodi and to theallllcted wo say try Rosadalls. and inn ulll ln rr.tn-r..i to health. RosaJaJs Is sold by nil Druggists, prleo 01.JO per bottlo. Address 3, CLEMENTS li CO. -IfanuAicirfii Chtmistt, BxiTiuoac, Mo. JALTIMORE PIANOS. Wo resnpf.! fullw .... .. SS' '" PuF0,inso our ,unku ot Pianos. Wo SI2,S - n ,,tunt w.a cnn 8,vo satisfaction lu every caso. Ourworkmcusklliruland cxperlen S? ii,l!a,XrM!,uler lue Peuhalsnperlnteudenco or tho lnenibors of our llriu. Wo use only the best seasoned timber, nnd the material In gone. fS,vni' 5l. "'"" without exception '? ra!eu.t. agrulles arrangement throuch- to!, I f . " i" "le "Pinion of tho most compe tent Judges Is pronounced vuluablo, Bv this lm. 1 Cf.J,S','!,;n,t n 'iano u mml more dmable and ) keeps t o to io longer. We claim for our i!,i,. J.. .'i ,.l"a.t, ;!lcynro second to none, nnd thoy fm'i ;o"e essential clemenls 11 at constf i?rmUM,rr)vor,Um.';u,ll"l, Wo will give a i,.' Coniiab 1' HKiaiAK, member of our firm will visit Bloomsburg four times u year trV: pair unu attend to tuning of all Pianos. In the nv..v.uut .nr. rKiaiAW,air. i. lv, MILLEH Will atteud to onr businoss In Bloomsburg and is i.cumm euiicib uruers. 0 can glvo the very best references. UAEHLE&CO. . . . . Baltimore. M. D. 1. jv. juili.eii, Dealer In Pianos, Organs and Melodeons live octavo and live stop Jrgans ol tho best make, Bold at $111). Terms easy, uue 21 A GENTS WANTED FOR A VERY BUI'ERIOR BOOR, "BOW IN THE CLOUD." Edited by Rt. Hey. wm. BACON BTEVENS, n .,.. ...... .1;!.U".L'JL'. ... . !o.ung,heourcm It Is n Uem among books. y.ion's Herald. frni,, ,l,A a, nVi"".S"'.'.Vl. ever issil eel tor. v..vaU jMi-oo i) uicnjnan ana JtejteC' u" ' uoou of surpassing beauty. X, 1", OS- A LOVELY HOOK roil A HOLIDAY OIFT., C11i,.cl-,,eJ wlUl w. "WliHe gems of poetry, l-lrst-class Agentsnromaklugsiotolainerday, iiicuiow, jermj extra. For Circulars uddross, J 1 1 1 It It A If 1 1 iinu t..i.n.,. ' Ucc 87Mf 72a Banhoia tit., jViilfa. YALUABLK PHOPEUTV FOR -..huviiudu niiiiiuic iu reiiru irom UUSN riess now oilers at private sale his eutlre proper ty situated In Oraugevllle. tonslstlug ol a one half Interest lu the welt known FOUNDRY AND AGRICULTURAL WORKS, together With thn T?nMnA Tntli.,. ,.l chlnery beloncluir ti. tim unmn nun ,i,A stock now on band, together with a valuable pair of horses, and the wagons, sleds, Harness, ....... . .. .uu uu which is erecteu agood frame dwelllnff. nUn v.mD.Avn n-n- i..zr ii! ,lTt Ij?u, PrPf ''y. obou' ten o' W1"0U are cleared, the balance timbered, j-riccs rcasonauie, j-ossosslon given at any time tOBlilt. mirn mtnp. A .T. JT.V ZV WILLIAXf unilltvr.vii " . j '' V n' ur nuiiruNK. oct, 6,7Mf. Oran Seville. Columbia co.'rn. UlAdl I Drugs and Chomioals. A GI1EAT MEDICO. .. Dr. WArnnr.'- - .. YINEG-AR jjjii. no 4$ Hundreds cr'Ihovi'.u. ids SJI,, "g DcartPStlmenrtMliflfWcni'cr. WHAT ARE THEV? Ici1 5 a TREY ARE NOT A V1LP. M 2 B FANCY DRINK. ? Hulecf Foor Itnm, Whiskey, Proof flrlrlin und Ilcfuso Jdnuurs doctored, iplccd end sweet ened to plc&J&tlia tutc, called "Tonics,"" Appetiz ers," " Kcetorcri," 4C, that lead tha tippler cn lo drunkenness and rata, bot aro a Iroo Ucdlclnc, tnndo from tbo Katlro Boottana Bcrbsof California, freo from nil Alcohvllo Stlmnlnnle. Thcysro lbs (1UEAT BLOOD PUHlPIBIt nnd A J.irE (1IVINO PlllNCIPLr.apcrfcct Renovator and Invlgorator of tho EyEtcn), carrying elf all poisonous natter and restoring tho Hood to a licaltbr concUttoa. J;o person caa talto facto Bitten accoriucg to direc tion and rcmnlnlons unwell. 61U0 wlllbo clvcnforaa lncaraMoctee,rroildcd tbo bones aro not destroyed by mineral poisoa or other means, and tha vital organs vsstcd beyond tlio point of repair, Pur Inflnmmntory nnd Clircnlo Illiccmn tlani nud Clout, Di'speprln, or ludlccslloD, Bilious, Hcciliiciitnndlnlci'mlttcnt 1'cvcra Dlrcnfit-sof tholllood, l.lvcr, ILldneye, nnd lllnddcr, tacso Bitters tavo been laott sccccce ful. Such Diseases nro canscd ly Vitiated Blood, wblch U generally prodaccdbyleran:cmcr.t cf tbo Dlgcsllvo Organs. DYSPEPSIA Oil 1NDIRESTION, lletd nclic, rain la tbo Cbonldcrs, Conel.i , Tlgbtncts of tbo Cbcst, Dizziness, Four Btcetatlons cf tho Etomneh, tii tests la tbo Hoctli, Il.'.loas Att:cts, Palpitation cf Ihollsart, laHainrctllca of tlio Lucgc, Pain In tbo irtrloLS cf tbo Bldnc s, and a bandrccl other painful t; i-rtv-t-s, tro tbo ef.srrlnto of Djrrcrtla. lryluvlsort3 tbo Gtcniacli and tllaialato tba tor I ldllvtrtid towels, which render them of nncqualled tacncyla cleansing Ibotloodof all Impurities, and Imparting new Ufa and vigor ro tho wholo srstcm. 1'OIi Sti 1 N DISEASES, rrnptlons, Tetter, Salt Mietw, CUttbis, tpots, rimplcs, I'cEtnlce, Bolls, Cer-laacl-s,!drg-V,"orms, CcclJdlcad, Eoro Eycs,r.risln. elas,ltoh, fcutfj, Elscolorntlona of tbo EUn, Uamors end lU,cari3 cf tbo Lkln, of whatever namo or nataro, tro literally dug r.p and carried oat cf tbo system la a chert tlrno by tho nso of thcso Bitters. One bottlo la cueli cases Mill convince tho noet lacrcdnlocs of their curatlvo effect. Clcanso tbo Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its Imparities bursting through tbo skin la rimplcs, Erop tlons or Gores 1 clcanso It when you find It obstructed and sluggish la tho veins 1 clcanso It wheo It Is foul, end your feelings will tell yoawhen. Eocp tho blood puro and tbo health of tho system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, larking In tho system of so many tbonsands, aro effectually destroy ed and removed. Por full directions, read carefully tho circular around each bottlo, printed la four Ian guages Eugllsh, German, Trench and Spanish. J.WALEEn, Proprietor. B. H. McDONALD ft CO., Druggists and Ocn. Agents, Can rranclsco, Cal ' and S and SI Commcrco Street , New York. CV60LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEAIXB3. 23'7C-tf To any person producing any Medlclno show lnrr'bnlf as manv llvlnrf. nermaneilt cures as Du, Ftileh's VraaTAiiLE Rheumatio Rf.meuy. Used Inwardly only, A pleasant Medicine, freo Iroin injurious drugs. Wnrrnnted, under oath, to have permanent ly cured Do In every 100 patients treated lu the past ten years. (Seo testimony.) It Is the scientific prescription of Professor Jos, P. Filler, SI. D.,n graduate of the University ol Pennsylvania A. D. 1S3.1, now 0110 of Philadel phia's oldest regular physicians, and Professor ol Chemistry nnd Toxicology, who has mado Neuralgia, Chronic nnd Inflammatory Rheuma. tlsm the speciality of his entire professional life a fact 1 t vouched for by tho signatures accom- nan villi? ei.ph bottle, nrniunvnrominent renown ednhvsTclaus.clercvmen. ami other testimonials. To protect sutrercra from poisonous ouaek 110s- lu'uu, uaKlvaa A ( t'UU It 11 1 O Ol IMOUcy, li H'Sul signed gunrantee,stntlngcxact numberof bottles warranted to cure, will bo forwarded grntls to any smierer sending by letter a full description of nllllctlon. In case til failtiro to cure, amount paid positively refunded. Medicine sent nny whero by express, collect on delivery. Alllicted Invited to wrlto lor advice; all Information and medical advice seut by letter gratis. Principal office, 20 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Remedy Is sold or obtained by Druggists. mar2l'71-lv JN SUitANOE AGENCY. Wvomlnn 211.010 1,1)00,01 lu 4,0il0 3to,ono 4W.000 1.100,000 1,000.00 330,000 570,01'0 50O,ll lOO.OHO Mutual. 1,(00,11(10 Etna A. , Kulton N. Y. North America Clly International N.Y Niagara N. Y Merchants Hprlngilohl IinrtyiiiN1 llntivlll K V iauv cuv Danville. Horse Then Atlantic, N. Y Uermanfa, N, Y KREAS BROWN, Aiienl, iui2l'7l-ly, 11LO0 MHUtTKf Pa. THE NATION Its Rulors aud Institutions. IN ENGLISH AND GERMAN. Nothintr llko it. Rtrlltfis fivervtifidr nq lnt. tl book they iicctl. It is no Kncyclopjetliii of tlio Goverumcut. Hlncfe naces lu it. ure ot tbem. selves worth tlio pricou! tlio book. Over SOQpagcs umivmy c-. jw. uitu iiurrciti lur canvassers Indies aud uentlouion XiiniUTa. tcachom nud Biuuuuis, una agent looKioorucrs mil jew unjt, tctth ctruclar alone, before the book aprcarcitt $t) a any cnu bo cleared iu fair territory, write at onco tor circular ami information, NKw wuuld runiisiii'ci uu,, Cor. 7tu mm Mar ttei niruuis.i'iiiiuufipuui, qku u,'iiy,j QHESTER S. FURMAN, UAllJil'iSa, HADULiE, TRUNK MANUFACTURER. and dealer In CARPET-BAGS, VALISES, FLY-NETS, BUFFALO r.OBKS, IIOISSE-I1LANKETS AO., which he fools confident ho cnu sell at lower raio man anv oilier nersiiii. in thn nminttr. r.r. amine for vourselvoH. nuop opposite iuo t'ost uuioo, main Hireet, iiuuuiauuitl, l it. iVUg. o, 1A,U. yULOAN WORKS, DANVILLE PA. WILLIAM II. LAW. Manufacturer nf Wrntlirht Iron ltrMirno Ilnllnvu Gasholders, Fireproof Buildings. Wrought Iron ivuijuuu, miming 1'ramos, 1'iooring nnu noors, rarill Ulltes mill I.uieltiir. n so wrnnnh rmi til. lng, Slacks and nil kinds of Smith Work, io ..cin.iia inuiniMiv uiieiiuuu tu. ti. li. Drawings nud Estimates supplied, oct:7'71-!y. TlTAGAZINES, DAILY it WEEKLY XJL l'AI'UHS Ur ALL KINDS AT THE HOOK BT0I1E OPPOSITE THE COUIIT HOUSE. Also nu assortment of rortcmonnales, Pass ..uuua out. mi.uuu, xjuwan, uuiisillUliy UU I1IIUU Books lint on haml nhtnttif,,! nn clim-t ,wttin New Books nro constantly being added to the " Bloomsburg Circulating Library." Among tbo latest aro "Oullt and Innocence," "Motherless," , Mir Harry," " Hot Spur of Huuiblethwnlt," and ,-iuniuent." eic, nprH.'Tl tf Hotels. MONTOUR HOUSE HUPilHT, PA. WILLIAJI BUTLER, Proprietor, This House having been put In thorough repair Is now open for the reception of guests. No ,.....,. ,. u lu ciuuru iuo peuect coin- fort of the travelers. Tun lrn,.riaf... share of l'libllo patronnge. The bar will bo JaCuP71 meS W B"8 u1"or8 Blld cluara- ENTON HOTEL. W. F.PIATT, ProjniPtor, BENTON, COLUMBIA COU.vTY. PA. ThtS Well kllflWll llnnm l,n I ... t i!uiK??b riS,,a'r ! uc!w l"-'u ff reception ol M,l"?,?tV No !"" 1'ayo beon spared tu ensure the nerfect comrnrt nf mi.i. im. Hnna,nM r.r, , tnojioteito iiioomsuurg and ntermedlate points on Tuosday, Thursday aud Haturday of each week, (Jan P1871 fJIIlE ESPY HOTEL. ESPY, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, The Undersigned would Inform tlm trovaliinn public that he has taken Ihe above named cstab? Ilsbmetitaud thoroughly refitted ihe same for , i "ti- ii it v on i v lieu in iiisgtiesis, ills larder will be stocked with the hi.. I IT i,,;i,.V;S.. i. The choicest liquors, wines and cigars always to hAfntinil In lilahar. WILLIAM PETTIT, Espy, Pa, JUSTICE'S BLANKfl. wo now have on hand a largo neatly nrlnted tacseoaiccrs. " uuon oi 9 I H S i I I U f 1 M MiscollnnoouB, JXOIIANGE BAKI3HY Ann 0 O N P E 0 T 1 O N K 11 Y , I1LOOM8BURU, PA, Thn tllderfllimAfl. ftllpppsnrs nf V. Wlitmvcr. would rcspoclfully nnnnnnco Hint lliey havo taken tho well-established stand recently occu pied by tlio nbovo named, in Bloomsburg, nnd prepared in eonuuuo tno uusiuess Ol innuuiao luring and soiling, by WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, I-m fnpl InnAn, nt .... .1-1. 11. they will havo at all times n completo supply ol tho best and freshest Bread nud Cake. Parties desiring anything In this lino will Hnd It to their nuvnuuige to can on us. AN ICE CItEAM SALOON Is added to tho establishment, and ladles nnd uiiiers who may imirumco us, may roiy unon unon rtcolvlmr Drnner attention. A reasonable sharp, of publl" putrouagols respectfully Millcltcd, ltaspoerry. i,emnn, ami oincr Hymns, ill largo nuu hiurii miauillics, rorisinniiy on nnnn. DECKER & HTECKEL. Mar S. 1S71. lr lATENT ARION PIANO. Tho onlvprrfci Instrument in tlio World. It Is unequalled In Richness, Power, Brilliancy nnd Durability. Hnoclal terms to Toachers. JInrked favors to Clergymen. Ucnd for lllus'rntcd Arlon i ampuioi. O. W. FOHTER, Ocncral Agent, mar 10'71 If.) maucii Chunk, pa. QAKIlIAaE MANUFACTORY, Bloomsburg, Pa. M. O. BLOAN A BROTHER Havo on hand and for calo nt tho most rcniona' bio rales a spicnuici mock oi CARRIAGES, BUOOIE3, and overy description of Wagons both TLAIN AND FANCY wnrrnnled In bn mails oftho best and most dur able materials, nnd by tho most experienced workmon. All work sent out from tho estab lishment will bo found to booftho highest class anil sure lo glvo perfect satisfaction, They have aiso n nno assortment oi B I, E I Q II S of nil tho newest nnd most fashlouablo styles well nnu enrcruuy mauo nuu onuo nest miner' in is. An Insnppttnn nf their work In asked ns It believed that none superior can bo found In the country, Jan 171 jqEW FIRM AT OUANGEVIIiLE IKON FOUNDRY AND AGRICUL TURAL WORKS. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS IN PLOWS AND THRESHING MACHINES. Mr. Jacob Trlvlenlcco having purchased tho lutereat of Charles W. Low In tlio nbovo nnmed works, tho business will bo co itlnucd under tho firm namo or William Sciiuylek ,t Co. Having discovered several Impcrtectlons In the plows manufactured In 1S70, they havo strengthened nud Improved them, nud added some entire now patterns. They will open tho Spring Irado of 1871 hir lundvnnce of anything over ottered totho nubile. belUE both nractlcal mechanics, aud hav ing their work all dono under their own super vision they guarantee their work superior In material nud Uulsh to nny heretofore ottered. Dealers should not accent of ouv other agricul tural Implements until I hey havo examined our Mauufactuie. Farmers should try our plows beforo buylugnuy other. Thoy also manufacture ALL KINDS; OF CAS1INOM, usually mado In first Tclass Foundries, saw and grist mill castings, mado and fitted up to order, TURESUING MACHINES nro mado n specialty, and somo very decided Im provements havo been Introduced Into their ma chines. Prices lower than over: nil kinds nl country produco nnd old Iron taken In eXLhango uruer uuecLiroin llio mnuuiaciury. uiu agen cies supplied iiuring iuo winter. Address all orders to WILLIAM SCHUYLER tt CO., AGRICULTURAL WORKS, ORANOEV1LLE COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA, Jau P AGEHI TwBlvB Yeais -ssss8 Wild Indians Ptelns. Tho remarkablo advonlures of tho lamous WHITE CHI HI'1 and BIG WARRIOR among the Rod Skills. Thrilling accounts of Great Hunts, Hairbreadth Escapes and Terrible Contests with tho big gamonud hostile tribes. Spirited descrip tions oi tho habits nnd superstitious of lhat euiiugu iieupiu, jupir reports, l.egenus, Tradi tions. How they Woo and Wed, Sciln. Doctor: Worship, &e. Now, Fresh nnd Popular, Price Low, It Is selling by tho thousands with won derful rapidity. Agents nro making from MO to SlUU per week. Choico held yet vacant. Send at ouco lor samplo chapters, Illustrations and par- v....,a iu jv. 11. JlUllllJllVU, 1 UUUbllCr, Jaui!7'71-tf. 400 Chestnut St., Phlhi. T HE GREAT MAGICAL ci a i it r o r v e n ? Will forCO a beautiful f,et nf WhUVnra nr taclio, in fiont two tu tiuco months. ou unv ner- son over twelve years old. It Is ono of Iho best preparations to uiako tho whiskers grow that over was known. One bottlo of It issulllcleut to produco a very strong beard. It does not lu nny way slain or Injure tho skin. Try UI It Is no uumuug. i-rico m cents ptr bottlo. Hent by mall post paid, to nny addiess, em receipt ol l'vv. IIUUIIM ITJ1,UII,,U 1., IV iVU l,lt, Aleudlsvlllo, nugas.l-ly. Adains C'ouuty, Ponna 1115 WM. T. HOPKINS, 133 111 K nUTTiavrrrm cim n- in lilt) bHliibNUTBT.,(Gl,e'll'tlROW,) 133 NORTH-EIGHTH STREET (N. E. Con. 8111 ANIl ClIEHItY.,) PHILADELPHIA. Ma nil fact u rcr and Dealer of our Four Ureal Specialties, Our Celebrated Champion Hoop Skirls, lneliid- mi' asn kivir-M n,i u u r.r.,.iinu ki;.. , Children, Manufactured' to meet thownutsol uiBi-uiii-is tiuue, at ino lowest prices. CORSETS In 127 styles nud grndes to meet the wants of nil, from Wc. to U,M per parrTiiicludiiig lng Thomson's (lovo Fitting, Rob'l Wcrly's, J. HenlcerH. Idad. I.Viv'u. Mr. irni-iuiaiiiL-i.,,.! Children's Corsets Ac., together with every othor lll.klrnllll, tnnlrn nl n.l-n- l.n.-.-.l , I. , .......v., Hb j.tivvn ui;umi uuiuiicil 11UII. J lmVaum 1,"i,1i,v2!:1,c.ll,f ' rr,n,n 30; ,0 NjhWW t:! I'le'ct:. !Sj every oilier deslrabl ltuciinnt i,'hiia-i'i..Ji ... wv.iv. .aiwv. lu lUUUHUe, . LADIES' UNDEIta ARM ENTS in ovcrv nnall ty, irom uie tinost lo tlio lowou iirices. Tucked Garments, iSo , iSc, We liaVA lhf, lurrrnLt I...I ..., .1 t ,l . ,. . . .o., uca.iiiiii t-fllUI, BI lllltla UI tho nbovn rrnmln t In, lt...in, 1.-.. . ...... clinsereiSSv,i"k:,"V lhi., tM,i..., , .. . .. Il ' UA'uiiinuili . .. .... imiuiha UUUU JltilUl . tii'iuim i. ept. 30, 1871, JADIES' FANCY FURS I JOHN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH ST., Mlddlo of the Block, botwoeu 7th aud Kih sis., South Hide, PHIL11KLPH.V, Ini- i"ti.ri,iiiiiiiiuuiurei unit jjeuiur iu an itiuui nuu luuiity ui FANCY FURS FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Having Imported n very lartreand snlemii.i n sortmeut of nll the different kinds ot Furs from . - I",';,, ,"'" w,w iiioiii mnue iiu uj mi iu ai BU.I1IUII nuruuieu, WOUIU respoct- fllllv Invlln llm rt.ii , I a ru nf ,1.1 .......... ... r . cxoniino his very large nnd benutlnu nssortment Si.!S?X.i WW ."OHtAUliaANU ClIILPllE I other respectable llouso lu this clly. All l'uiis :r.r.vv i'kices ah any WAI KAH1KU, HO WISIlEl'llESKNl'ATION TO KF- FKCT HAI.1.1, JOII.V I'Alll-llF 718 AIICH HTI1EET, PHILAUELVHIA, octa)'71-3in, JOOIC AGENTS Cve0i.yowh,cir t slghtlu every lamlly. anted a win sen mis JiicroRiAL FAMILY KEGISTEB the oulv work extant wbb-li AnllbOrMi(l,iD. His beautiful and striking combining an entire ly new and elegant Family Piiotouuapii al. bum Willi a cnninlnln Fiint.v IS5 V.' f.V. what tho people Lav. long wished. Selling raiw n ,y:i aro ',lrPPl',D " 'd boSki to n. w mm AieiHiris irom Ageuis are! 11 liduvs- J5 "nor weili Bl Fnnern?Si);1,De A .ei'.! 1 free.1 Address rnr"" ""5 Circulars flKfl. M A Pr.l,1 A XT !.. 11 1. 1. I oi'Mwiy, Tiywouoiatilreot.l'lillatk'liihla. T. JL . JiV. " "niris, iu zj varieties, iroin .0c.to J7.0l, Cnornlsesfrom Oi'c. to 1,73. Draw, ers 1,2c to J.'.oU. Night Dresses, 81.00 to J9.0J. linlet Sacks, 8lo. to SU.H. Corset Coveis, Jl.oo lo S5.50. Anroiis. M Uumii n,i i-i.ii.i. ,..... Patont Modiciiioa. JJENItY T. IIELMUOLD'fc,. uuuniun u i ii u 1 11 EXTBAOt 0ATAWI1A a 11 A 1' E 1'ILLS, Component JTarts-iVM JZttract JJAutarli ami HuUl tract Catawba Grape FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, Bit, 1UUH AmitTlUIlH, rilUK Oil NERVOUH HEADACHE, COUTIVENESS, ETC. PUIlEU VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MERCURY MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. Thoso Pills nro Iho most dollghtfully plcasau purgtitlve, superseding castor oil, salts, mag. licsln, eta, Thoro Is nothing inoro ncccptablo lo tho slomach. They glvo tono, nud cause ncllhei nausen nor griping pains, They aro composed of tho finest Inyretlicnts. After a fow days' uso them, sucu an mvlgorntlou ot tho eutlro system tnltes plncons to appear miraculous to tno weak nnd enervated, whether arising Irom tmpru donco or disease II. T. Helmbold's Compounu FluldExIractCatttwbaOrano Pills nro not r ooatod, from tho fact that sugnr-coutod Plus do not dlsolve, but pass through thosto in abhwlthnii dissolving, consequently do not produce tlio etc. sired clTect. THE CATAWBA GRAPH 'PILLS being pleasant In tostoand odor, do not necessi tate their being sugar-coaled. PRICE FIFTi CENTS PER BOX. ii aim y r. iu3lmuoldh. ltioiibv co.vcEiiTiiATnn compounu FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Will radically exterminate from tho system llcrofula, Syphilis, FcvorSorc.1, Ulcers, Boro Kjo Boro Legs, Boro Mouth, Head, Rrouchltl Bkln Disease, Bait HheutA, ankers. Running riom the Ear, Whlto Swolllugs, Tumors, Can cerousAirectlons.Nodcs.Rlckcts.GlandarSwe, lugs, Night Sweats, Rash, Teller, Humors ol a Kinds, Chronic Rheumntlsm, Dyspepsia, and a dlscaso that has been established In tho sysio for yonrs. Ilclng prepared EXPRISLY forthoabovo com plaints, Its BLOOD-PURIFYING proprieties ur greater than any other preparation ut Sarsnpa rllla. It gives the COMPLEXION a clear an healthy color nnd restores tho patient to n state ol HEALTH nnd PURITY. For Purifying the Blood, removing nil Chronic Constitutional Dis eases arising from nil lmpuro slalo of tho Mood And tho only rclianloaudcll'eptunl known reme dy for tho euro of Pains nud Swellings of tin Bones, Ulcerations of tho Throat aud Leg Blotches, Pimples on tno Face, Erj-slpclas an all scaly Eruptions oftho Skin, nnd Beautify In the Complexion, Price, SI 50 per Bottlo, HENRY T. HELMHOLD'S CONCEN7 llATEb FIj UID I3XTHA OTB UCII U, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every case or Diabetes In which 11 ha been given, Irritation of the neck of tho Bl.tddt and Inflammation oftho Kidneys, Ulceration ti tho Kidneys nnd Bladder, Retention of Urine Dlscasesof tho Prostate O land. Htouo In the Iliad der, Calculi, Gravel, Brlckdust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, aud for Enfeebled and Dcllcato Constitutions of both Sexes, ntleu ded with tho following Hymptomsi Iudlspos! tlon to Exertion, loss ol Power, loss of Memory Diniculty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trem bllug, Horror of Disease, Wakeiulucss, Dhunes of Vision, Pain lu tho Back, Hot Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryness ol Iho Skin, Erupllun on tho Face, Pallid Countenance, Uulveiuu Lassltudo oftho Muscular System, etc. atUscd by persons Hum tuu ages of eighteen to twenty-live, aud from thlrty-llvo to fllty-llvo 01 lu tho dccliuo or change of llfoj after conllnc ment or labor pains; bed-wcttlug lu chllditn. Hclinbold'a Extract Buchn Is Diuretic and Blood-Purllylug, nud cures nil diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses iiiul Imprudences In Life, Impurities of tho Blood otc, superseding Copabla lu airectlons for which it Is used, nnd Syphllltlo Affections In thcso diseases usotl 1h conuectlon with HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASH. LADIES. In many nlTectlons peculiar to ladles, tho Ex tract Buchu Is unequalled by nuy other remedy ns Is Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, P.iln fulness or Suppression of Cuslomnry Evacua tions, Ulcerated or Schlrrus Stato of tho Uteius Loucorrhcca or Wliltes.Storlllty.iindfornlleom plnluts Incident lo tho sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or Habits of Dissipation. It is pre scribed extensively by tho most eminent physi lans and Mldwlvcs for Enloeblod and Delicate Constitutions, of both sexes aud nil ages (atten ded with any oftho nbovo diseases o r symptom II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCE, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in nil their stageVi.nt little oxpenso, lltllo or nn change in diet, no lnconvculcuce, and no ex posuro. It causes a frequent desire, nnd gives strength to Urlnnto, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Proventlng and Curing Strictures of tho Urctha, Allaying Pain nnd Iullammatlon, bo frequent lu this class or diseases, nnd expelling all Poisonous matter Thousands who havo been tho victims of In competent persons, and who havo paid heavy fees lo ha cured lu a short time, havo found they havo been deceived, nnd that tho "Poison" has, by tho use of "powerful astringents," been dried up In tho Bystcm, to break out lu u more nggri- vated form, and perhaps after Marriage. US8 "lmuuuu'h exthact liociiu for all Affections nud Diseases oftho Urinary Orgaus, Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all wiiemeru&iMiugiu .nitio or female, irom wnai- ever cause originating, and no matter of how long staudlug. PRICE ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. HENRY T. HELMIlOLD'S IM- PROVED ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed ns a FACE WASH, and wll bo found tho ouly specltlo remedy in overy species of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It spee dily eradicates PIMPLES, SPOTS, SCORBUTIC ""lftlJ.lNDURATIONSof ihoCUTANEOUS MEMBRANE, etc., dispels REDNESS nnd IN- OIPIENT INFLAMATION, HIVES. RASH MOTH PATCHES, DRYNESS OF SCALP OR SKIN, FROSTBITES, and all purposes lor which ALVia or OINTM ENTS aro used ; restores tho 8,tlu tu ft tMa ot -'. surcs continued healthy notion to tho tissue o Us vessels, on which depend tho ngreeablo clear noss and vivacity ol complexion so mu di sought aud admired, lint however vuluablo as remedy for existing defeots of tho skin, II. T- iiennuom s itoso wash lias long susta uod its principle claim to unbounded patronage, by possessing qualities which render It u TOILET APPENDAGE of the most Superlative aud Cougeulal character, cotnblulug lu nn olegatit formula those prominent requlslts, SAFETY mid MHUAUi-me invariable uccoinpanlTueut nt its uso as a Preservative nnd Refresher nf th Comploxlou. It Is au excellent Lotion for dis eases ofaSyphllltlo Nature, and us nu Injection lor diseases of tho Urlunry Organs, arising fioin habits of dissipation, used In eoniincttni, win, tho EXTRACTS BUCIIU.SARSAPARILLA.aad CATAWBA GRAPE PILI.S.ln such diseases ns recommended, cuuuot bo surnnssmi. pinup ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Full aud explicit directions accompany tlio medicines. Evldeuce of the most re3nouslblo ami riini,i character furulshod on application, with hun dreds or thousands of living witnesses, nud up ward of 30,000 uusollcllodcertiacatcs and recom- '"sudatory loiters, many of which are from tho "'H'lOSl sources, Including eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The proprietor h uuyeiiouiieu to meir publication In the uows papers! ho does not do this fmm n,n r,,. n, his articles rank as Standard Preparations, anil do not need to be propped up by certificates. Henry T. llcIiiiboltl'N Ocnuliie I'rcjinrntlons. Delivered to any address. Be cure from nhm. vntlon, Established upwards of twenty years. Rnl.i .., DrugglsU everywhere. Address letters for In formation, In confidence t) HENRY T, HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist Ouly DepoUl IL T. HELMBOLD'S Dm ami iumuuue, jmu, eui iiroauway, New York, or to II, T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot 101 South Tenth Slreet, Philadelphia, Pa. TlIi'W 1T)1K nn fmTnmirTinin.... IINHY t. UTcr.wnnT.ivu TiVlK Vt ATttllll