DEMOCRAT AND STAR LO CAX. DEPARTMEN r. BLOOMSBURG; Wednesday, February 28, I860. Ai;3V7i:nS TO COERESPONnEN'TS. J. II. We itiiiiV ! D-.fomi avie "ko 'ailed' by inn ITkn-n ic HI ( rt,a egrn t-tiffr.ige. We kituw I bat a Vtv yi-ars jijfo llu-y Were vi-rj active in cru-xtffoirtv" K:i'w Nothing liy naina which cjtuinffJ ety rare -xct native bora A uierican. Y. S. Tho Kj pii.m y ramMs aro -iinposeil by wri ters t.i I tve biN.it rrecU'il aliotit OOH year. 11, U. ' 5'hu M beli'tved lliai iloatli not separate tlie i t'a bi)!y ; an I li .). tli-'ir I'ttrciu) care ,Tt thi l'Iy f ntii e, l.y iMi:hatmiiig, conceal' 4 in rave, ami e.Haromli?, all J fjarc'nig it by h slupenJou. slriutitr,r'. V. H. T. TUc ntiinbi r c.f the Vtr rs of the alpha bet, an ai low as si.xi-Hii. ui lbs lima of its intro duction Into tireeee In Cadmus, utioiit 1319. It. C f. A. K. Pspr mail i- from limicn rags waa first i:iaiMirifturc J mi the b'-ci'ii'ing of the fifteenth cen- II. H. O.- Do not. bj any means, onnsi-nt to a un ion till your iu'en Jed hislinr is wil'injf to a.lv the con so at of your parents; fur if you cannot com mand that muHr respect b'.'fre marrying, you are not ure ofnny aftcru-nril.-'. Ma. U. VV. School ar not of lo.irrn iiivf-ntion. Thirteen centuries bi-fora thacomiu i.f Christ, Jabez through pure benevolpivcc and piety erci ti d school s tor the inrtrurii"ii of youth lu lh knowledge of God autl tire literature of his day. P. 8. J. You rai served exactly right. You should rtvpKcl b th parent and daughter mru for their rcurif. We oud i hnti! k daughti-r of oura, and drive the yoititf mutt from our houae s.':ould they be have as you did. Jv Uefore publishing your coiiiniiiniration we would lice K'k-ow wliicli traitor you uicau. Stevkhs i'f 1'ciiu'a. or iJtevchs of (in. ' Ma'nY of our Democratic friend par pose tei ding the Democratic Stale Contention, o i (be 5.1 of Match Srtu.vcs Yeler 4 ay a well-known Abo liiictisi tta beard to ny that President Jthnfcn is aothe-GovenittUul. lea on Seated Und returned to iitisMOnerb ai.it unseated latul) ure una tracts upon which the laxeiare i:ot paid before the first of April next, will be adver tised for tale. Washington's Birthday, the 22d, waa fill j commemorated in Bloomsburg. Flags were fly in g- in all directions, fromavtath public and private hooes. ' The heayy rain the latter part of last week caused quite a freshet ia the Schuyl kill and Susqcehanna rivers. The ice was moving oat rapidly on Saiord-ty last, Change. Iff this place on the lit of March the esteemed Proprietor of the Ex change Hotel. Ma. IV. B Koos.s re; ire, and Mr. Casilo, from Milton takes his place. When President Johnson's Veto Message came out, the Republican editor concluded to wait for "further developments.-' Well, he got them in the President's speech, and now what is he gcing to do about it t i m 3 m $ Po61maters throughout (he counly will Le a little careful and examine the title of our paper, in -crder that no patron to the Star may go away from, the office without his paper the Democrat akd Star in lieu of the paper be Jormerly received. Nw Entkkprisk Samce! Bart, Esq , and Mr. Kramer, of Rohrsburo, have pur chased the old Wertman stand with Mr. Preston's entire stock of atore goods. It is a good location for a country store and they' re eminently qualified .to do a thriving business. . We refer our readers to the a-dverliemen for the sale of personal property, by J. J. Robbius and F. C. Eyer, found in another column... The' very best stock of. horses, wagons, bugie and harness will be Sjld wi-.h a fair chance toxlo a thriving busiaess in the Livery line. Delegates to thc Statk Democratic Con. veistion. Hon. William Ellio-t, of North tDiteiland county, ia Sectorial Delegate; pd WitLiAM Lamon, Eq., of Colorribia co., is Representative Delegate. They will sup port Hon. Hester CLTSira, of Berks, for Governor. The best advertising medium in this sec tion of country is, Tn Coicmbm Democrat and Star of tub North. Advertisers will consult iheir own interests and send their advertisements to thia office. We have a laigei list of subscribers than any other publisher in lh northern part of lira S:ate. Thia will not be bad news to cilj adrertis ers. Tn Depublicnn still insists that the Cisor ganizers" are in league with Sena:or Bccka lew and the Democracy. How silly We inform you that we have no Know Nothing acd Loyal League midnight tbeives of Amer ttih Libtrty to hunt and gather such men ia the ranks of the Democracy'.- There is and can be co symrathv in our oarir with such ... . and no chance Tor admission, unless they wash themselves in the pure waters of the ' Democracy acd become clean.and honesty confess that thej are tired of, and disgusted with tbe absurd and outrageous principles ofjbe Abolition party. . ' - We learn that many of the Radicals of this place are publicly denouncing and threatening theresideut for his bold, fear less and .stalet?canlike..f peech. We don't say, as they did when ce differed from the views of their half President Lincoln, that it is treason jhat they must be mobbed, ar rested and imprisoned ; but we do cayif they continoa their slang we will be oblig ed to mantle their cteeks with shame by calling ihetn to an account by their name. EacocaAGisa From all -quarters the President receives beany congratulations and indorsements of bis speech. The gen eral tone of ihetn are : "Yoa are right. Stand firm. Voa are standing on a rocfc bed ycer positioa is impregnable. The pf.i will sustain joa--' The pemocracy thr3c?b?ot thd ccTJniry are declaring in his Ursi" Sov'eril sValsri cf tdr.3 r.ave fceretcrcre seed wi'h ti.e.iadicalf.have Soxt malicious persona fiend incarnate arranged a plan to throw the cars of the Catawissa Railroad off the track, a few rods below the Maiavflle bridge, on the night of the 26ih Inst., by ha means of plank and blocks firmly fixed upon the rail. At this place the track is. supported by a stone wall saveral feet high resting upon (be mountain side, and from the wall there is a areep descent to the Catawissa Creek, in all a distance of some eighty feet almost perpendicular. The track-walker found the fixture a'lhort time before ihe train passed, and by removing it prevented the consummation o! a moet destructive and murderous intention. He who, through malice toward the railroad compiny or through any other feeling, could proceed to calmly murder the passengers of the train is beneath the dignity of the human race, and if caught would scarcely escspe im mediate execution by an iodiena".t people. Thad Steves' black houte.keeper re cently ca led at the office of the Lancaster lnlelligeni.tr and threatened to cowhide the editors for callina her ' Stevens' idol.' AdministratorVNotice. Estate of John Jacoly, deceased. Tetters of administration on the Estate t of Benjamin F Jacnby, late of teott township, dee'd. have been granted by tbe Register of Colum bia CO.. to the undersigned. All persons having claimJ ae.ii'ut the estate of the decedent are requested to present them tr. tbe under signed, without dol.'.y, aud all persou indebted to make payment forthwith. EEXJ. F. JACOBY. Feb 23. jeC8-Ca$3 Adm r. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Christiana Reichard dec J. LETTER S of administration on the F.stale of Chris tiana Ke icliard, late of Madison twp .Columbia family, dee'd, have been granted bv tho Register of Columbia county, to the undersisrted ; all persons having claims against tbe estate ot" ttie decedei.t are requested to present ihcni to the undersigned, resid ing in said township, without delay, and all persons indebted t make payment forthwith. JOHN RE1C1IA&D, Adm'r. Feb, 2-J , 1SG6V-Gw. $2 ' Admihistrafor's IVotic.- Eitute of Catharine Dr umhtllcrrf Cat aicissa twp., dee'd. LETTERS of administration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Catba ine Drum heller, late of Caiawisiia twp.. dee'd have been granted by the Register of Columbia county, to the under iirejffued ; all persons having claims er de mauds against Ihe estate of tbe sai 1 di cedent are re-iieted t pre ent thutn to thc undcrsimcd. resid -ing in said twp , and all persona iu'iubted to make payment forthwith, LEWIS YETTER. Adm r, with will annexed, Feb. 28, irC3,-w. S I Adminstrtor's Notice. Estate of John If, JIcss deed. r etters of Administration on the estate of John II Hess, late of Sugarloaf township. Co lumbia county, dee'd have been granted by the Regis ter of Columbia to, to the undersigned. All persons having claims against the estate of tbe decedent arj requested to present them to tb-i under signed. witlMiut delay, and all persona indebted to make payuiem forthwith, Feb. 3, 13C6 6w S3 EZRA STEPHEN'S, Adm'r. Administrator s RoUce. Estate of Henry IL Fntz dee'd. etters of Administration on tbe estate I iof Hcnrv H. Fritz, late of Fishingereek township Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by ti Hi...tpr t.f Columbia co. lo tbe undersigned - all persons having claims against the estate of the de cedent are requested to present them fJr settlement andthose indebted to the estate will make imini diate payment to the administrator. JACOU II. FRITZ, Adm'r, Feb. 3. 13J0-wS'J AUDITOR'S NO I CIE. IN the matter of the account of John Staley and John K. Grotz, assignees of Elias Wertman of Rohrsbury. in the county of Columbia. The creditors of Elias Wertman. and ill other per sons intere-tsd will take notice that E II. Little has been appointed I y the Court of Common Pleas of the Co-tnty of Columbia. Auditor to make distribution of the balance in the hands of John Stitley aud John K Grotz. as-igneea of tlias Wertman. The Au ditor hereby gives notice that he will attend at his office in Bloomsburg. on MONDAY TUB 26TI1 DAY M A RCM. A. P.. leH'. for the purp se of attending to tbe dnties t-f his ar.poii.tmeiit. when and where all persons intoiested in the said fund can attend if tin-y sen proper and present their claim r. be de barred Iroiu coming iu for a share of lha f:in.l. E. II. LITTLE. Dlooiniburg Feb,54, 1SC3-4W. Auditor. BY virtue ol writ cf venditioni exponos. to me liiiccted. iasned out of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, wilt be exposed to Public Sal, at the COCRT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg. on MO DAY.TlIE J''TII HAY Or'MR;H.at I o'cl k in the afternoon, of eaid day, tt3 following real es tate to wit ; A certain lot of land situate in the village of Cen tralia Columbia County, contain? iu width on Locust Annue, twenty-five feet, ami i ntending back one hundred an t forty feel to an alley, beiug ihe lot marked with the number three in block. No. 1H in th town of Centralis upon which is erected a two story Frama Store and" Dwelling , with the appurts ""flewSil. taken in. exeution and to be sold as the nro-ieriy ol William it;frr. ' SAtUEL SXTDER. Sheriff, BherifTs Offlc'. Bloomsburg. peb.V, 'iJC. PUBLIC SALE ' OF Valuable Personal Property THE undersigned will offer at Public Sale, atthe Foiks Hotel, in Bl jo m.ourg, Columbia County, Pa ., on Friday the Olh day of March. 1866, the following Valuab'e Persona! Property via : SIX HORSES, 0a Three-Seated Philadelphia tab' neatly new. TDBEC TOP BUGGIES, ON'E ROCKA WAY CARRIAGE, One New Boat V agon. Two Spring Wagons. TWO SLB1GHS, CLYE FAIR OF BOB-SEES, Two S.tt rf Extra Plated Double Harness, Five aU I'lafd Cingl narness, SADDLES. BRIDLF.3. WHIPS, and all other things belonging to the Livery business. . C7- faleto commence at 10 o'clock, A. IT., when condition, w,,. be ma,eknownbyoBBiNg & F. C. EYER. Btoomsbtr?. Feb. 23, ieCS- WESTEIlc HOTEL, Noa. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 Courtlandt Stree NEAR BROADWAY. NEW YORK CITY This old-established and favorite reio'X of the Bu ainess Community has been recently refitted, and is " omplete in everything that can minister to the com fort, of iti patron. Ladie. and fauulie. are .pccially art carefully provided for. ... It is centrally located in the ha'tness part of the ci ty and is contiguous the principal.Laes cf steamboat cars, omnibusse. ferries, tc. fbe table is amply supplied with all the luxuries tr the season, and is equal to Uiat of any other kotel in 111 i country. ' . , , . Ample accommodation, are oflered lot upward ol iH gnests. j- Do not believe runners, nackmen, and other, .k, may say "the Western Hotel is full." , D. D. WISiClIEdTER, PropricUr. THOS. V. WINCHESTER. Feb. 13. laca. American Hotel, CHESTS tJT STREET, Opposite old Independence Hall, pmuDELPnii. SriU HEUMNGS, SPECIAL NOTICES. THE Mason tt Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty dif ferent style., adapted to .acred and secular musicfor aS0to800 each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premium., awarded them. Illustrated Catalogue, free, Addre.'., MASON ic HAMLIN, Boston, or" MASON BROTHERS, New York. Jan. 6. 1S6G.-Sep.9. '65. ly. S.M.P. sha-hcs muT true. Every young lady nd gentleman in the United Slate, can bear something very much to their advan tage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned , Those having lea -, of being humbugg ed will oblige by mt noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. r THOl F CHAPMAN. 631 Broadway, New York. Ft,b. 2. 1306 ly . S M P TO CornrTATivss. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple remedy .after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, anJ that drsad disease. Consumption-Is anxious to make known to hi. fellow sufferers the means uf cure To all who desire it.he will send a copy of the pre scription used.rfrecot Charge. with the directions for preparing and usitig the same, which they will fi: J a si-rb cuait for Consumption, Asthmy, Broocbitis.Colds Coug.li. etc The only obj.;ct of the advertiser 1 ending the rresciiption is to benefit the atBicte.l, and s pre ,d information which heconceives to be invaluable nd he hope, every .ufforerwill try his remedy, as it will cost them not hing. aud may prove a biesng. Parties wishing ths prescription, free, by return wail, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsbnrg, Kings County. Feb. 23, 13C6.-ly. S.M. P. New-York. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gent'eman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility .Prematura Decay .and all the effects of youth rut indiscretion, will, for the .ake of auff-ring hu. dnanity. send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by wnicu ne was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tue auvcr. wsei'a experience, can d ao by a ldressing - - . JOHN B. OG DEV. No. 13Chamber. it, New-York, Feb, 23 13Gu.-ly. 3.M.P. The Grovesteen Piano Forte still retains lis precodonce and great popularity, and after undergoing gradual improvements for a pe riod pf thirty years, is now prono.m jed by the musical world lo be unsurpassed an1 even unequalled in rich, ness.volume and purity of tone.durability and cheap ness. Our new .calc. trench action.barp pedal, iron frame, over-.trung bass, seven octavo rosewood pi anoswe are selling cheaper oy from $100 to $.'00 than Ihe same .tj le and finish are sold by any oiber first-class maker, in thc country. Dealers and all in want of good piano, are invited to send for our De scriptive Catalogue, which contains photographs of our different styles, together with prices No one should pun base a piano without seeing thi. t ata loguo- Meds.l almost without number, have been . . ....... m-.un nn.l the Celebrated award ou tome uio -- - -- ...i,,.- W-rM's tair. though put ,n competition "h -ther. from all parts o I Europe and the U it took tue hi.liest awad. ftstabiiihed 1835 Grove.teea Co , 499 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. July 29. 18C3 . H. H- S. Ic Co. An Immense Emigration. AN immense emigration wilt pour down into the Southern State, witb the restoration .if peace Thou.and.of Southern refugee., frou all the town, and cities of the North, will return home; thou .and.of Northern .oldie . will move in the same direction, and .utile, ia the closest bonds of union, among their southern brethern ; and, in obedience to tbe laws of demand and supply, thousands of n Tib em farmers, mechanics aud laborers, wi'.l swell ths mighty volume for the r -peopling and rebuilding the waste places of the ".u nny South." In anticipation cf this grand diversion of the tide of emigr-ilion. indlaui the increasing demands upon them, the ?ropri?iors of HOSI ETTER'S CELEBRATED S POM ACII BITTERS are putting up additional thcusand. ol boxen of thai' uuilly potipuUr tonic and alternative.. We have the teti non v of soldiers, sa ilors, travel er, trappers, miners, entrants, refugees, farmers ses. that as a safe anJ rcliobla remediil ajunt. aiid as a protection againsi an me riD..Fure. privation.. changes ofclimate. diet, water, ,nd habits of life. HOSTE lTfclt'J ItrrriCRS. u.ec as directed, are v. orth their weight in (.old. North or South. Communicated. It i alo pro per to State that the Bitters are sold excluively in lass.and never in any circumstances by the gallon or barrel. Impostors and imitators are abroad, and the only safeguard the public has airairt,! them is to see lhat the Bitters they buy Have the en graved label and note of hand of Messrs. Hostetter It. Smith, and our p roprietary stamp over thc cork of the bottle, Feb. 23, teb0.-4t. PIAI-O-rOKTES-DillGGS' a E V PATENT. ARE THE ONLY INSTRUMENTS constructed on a truly sc-ieutiflc principle. They have greater trenglb,aod will remain longer in Ta.ia lhan any oth er Piano. Hie construction is simple and n..tu -ai, all the extraneous lumber m tbe body of tbe instrument is dispensed with ; tho sound boar., are merely two arched planks of I bin wood, like tne front and back of a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron framc.n bich is separated and entirely indepeud nt of Ihe case, thereby dispensing with tne old harp form of stringing, by substituting straight bridges, preserving at tbe ame time the Over itrung tass. of which Mr Drioos is the Inventor. By these improvements we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all Us purity and richness of tone. Tney have received the lushest lestimoaial. from the Press, and all tbe principal artist, iu the country, among which are ; Harry Sanderson, I M.lJottsenalK, Max Maretzek, S.Thai aer. Theodore KisficlJ. Win. Masoa, Herman Wollenhaupt, A. Bariti, Francis H. Brown, M. Strackosch. Win Henry Frv, Chat Kradel. Mr. StiGESMCND TSaALBERG. the great pianiit. says.: I have examined your new Piano-forte., and I cordially approve ol its system or construction. Its prmciple.by which great increase of Ti'uatiry power is obtaineJ. being verysimple and perfectly philosoph ical The tone i. grand and noble ; it ha. great ca pacity for sustaining tbe sound or singing, and its vol ume of tone or poweT I have never heard excelled in depth, purity, and sympathetic sweetuess. Wk. HENRY FBY. late musical critic of the N. Y. Tiibune says. -I have examined your newly ir.venf Piauo Fortes, They merit all the praise given to tbem by Msssrs.Thalberg, Gottschalk, Mason and others.. As regards structure, tbsy are original and philosoph ical :in pority, volume.and continuity of tone; in vo cal versiinilitiide, that crowning excellence which enables the pianist, to "ring" on the instrument. Your Pianos ercr da-erve the highest rank. Your in vention, in my opinion, i. destined to work radical change, in trie manufacture of Piano, throughout tbe WFroin tho N. Y. HeralJ. Sept. 6-Upon a careful ex amination ol Drioo. Piano-Forte, we find thi results obtained are a ve-y fine singing lone. great purity and brilliancy throughout tbe entire instrument, nut ofteii found in Pianos constructed upon the old plan. The N. Y 'l imes, July li, .ays:-We bare now an instrument without an equal. It can sing with a smooth deliraey, perfectly unattainable oa any other instrument : an ordinary player obtains with ne ex.r lion, the fullness of a Grnd Piano Forte, and they must supersede the old styles. Gextlcme -Having thoroughly examined and test ed the Piano-Fortes invented and patented by Mr. S.B. Daises. I am ol the opinion that the tone resulting from bisimprovementa.as exhibited in the instrments under examination, in point of richness, depth and brilliancy .equal, lhat of the best Grand Piano Fortes, anJ ExcEELSthem in pure. musical intonationation and actual tone, power thu. aproximating closer to what I consider perfection in the instrument than has yet been achieved by any other system of manufacture. Your, lespecifully, a. M.COTTSCIIALK SOLE AGENTS Wm HALL k SON, 543 Broadwar, New York. Before purchasing,- .end for a descriptive catalogue, with price. Feb 17. ISM ly. JJB. TTT11APF1NG AND MINING PA- V PER- Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa cer Mill, at Mil! Grove, near Bloomsburg, Columbia County Pa I am now prepared to ml all order, for Wrapping, Dry Blasting and Water Proof Japer. on .hort notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware honse in Wllken-Barre. and appointed Joseph Brown ol the firm ol Brown, Graylc Co.. my agent to dispose of my paper ia Lu.erne -B0MA3 TBLEKCilt tloomsbnrg, 8"pt. 16, 1365". CHAS. Q. BARKLEY, . Attorney at Law, BL0031S8CRG, COLCBIBIA CO.. PA. YTT7ILL practice in the seTeril Courts cf Colombiacoonty. ah legal Dosine intrusted to hia care abalJ receive prompt attention. DR. MARSHALL'S This Snuff has thoroughly proves itself to be the best article known for curing ths Catarrh Ccld in the II rad and Headache. It has been found an ex cellent temedy in many cace. of. Sore Eyes. Deaf mess has been removed by it, and IlSAKiita has often been grwntly improved by its use. It i. frag run I and agreeably, and - GIVES lMMtOIATK RELIEF To the dull heavy pains can.edby diseases of the Head. The sensation a'ter using it are delightful and invigorating. It opens aud purges out all obururtions, strengthens Hie glands, and gives a healthy actiou to tbe parts affected. More thaii Thirty Years' Of Sale ami use of Da. Marshall's Catarrh and Hkadachb Smrr, has proved its gr'at value for al the common diseases of I he Head, and at this moment it Hands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and i s U5ed with great rucce&s aud satisfaction eve rywhere. Rtjad. the Ccrt ficates of Wholesale Drug , gists in 1654. The undersigned, having fo- many years been ac quainted with Dr. M.RsaitN's Catabkh and Head ache fMirr, and sold it in our wholesale trade cheer fully slate, that we believe it lo be eq iil, in every re fcpert to thn recommendations given of it for tlie cure of Catarrhal All'oLtions, and Ih it it is decidedly the best article we have ever knowu for all common dis eases of thc Head. Burr Ac Perry, Bostn, Reed , Auxtiu Sc. Co l'rown. I .a in son & Co " Reed, Cutlwr ic C Seth W Fowle, Wilson. Fair bank Ic Co. Ilenshaw, Edmand Ac Co U U iiay. Portland. Me. ; Barnes Paik. Ac New Yoik A B Ac D Sands, Stephen Paul Ac Co Israel Minor at Co M'Kesson ic Hot. tuns " A L Scovill fc. Co V Ward. Cliie fc Co Bush A. Gale, For Sale bt all Druggists Feb. 3. ldG6 ly. Try It. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. Bryan's rQlmouic Wafers. 5 The original Medicine estiblith-d in 1337. and first article o' the kind ever introduced under Ills name of "Pulmonic Wafers, in this or any other country ; all other Pulmo.iic Wafers are counterfeits. Thc genuine can be known by thc name BRYAN be ing stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before the public for nearly Thirty Years, und the immense ' atta-nod, not only in America but in foreign countries, fjlly attest their intrinsic vr'h. Tli" medical properties are superior lo any other article offered for I he cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections, and tbe quantity contained in each box is nearly double thai of the many worthless imitations advertised. Crjau's Pulmonic Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Asthma. Catarrh. Bronchitis. Ditiicull Breathing, Setting f Blood Pains iu the Chest. Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Not o ily aflordine temporary relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure aud are warranted to give satisfaction in - every instance.- They do n"t nauseate like, alcoholic compounds, aud the medical prope.tics are combined in a f rin so agreeable and pleasant to the taste, that a.iy child will readily lake tbem. One dose will always afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. To Vocalists an 1 Public Speakers, the Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; they wi II in one day remove the most severe occasional boarsewss ; and iheir resular use for a few day. will, at all times, increase th.; pjw er and fl.-iibil'ty of the voice, irea'ly improving its one. co'pass and clearnes.. for which purpose th-y are regularly used by many professional vocalists . The very great celebrity of this valuable remedy has in- ii "d unprincipled persons to prepare base unit -lion, which disappoint the jut expectations of the purchaser, and injure thc character of tire genuine medicine. See that the word "BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the fae simile of the signa ture of the Proprietor. "JOil MO-E" on each wrap per, to counivleit hich is fokoerv. (T7 Offending parties will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. Bhtar's Pi' i. music Wafers are for sate by al Drug gists. JOB MOSES Sole Proprietor,?: Cortlandt St , N. Y. Feb. 3. l-6b-ly. THE GREAT EXliLISU REMEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills, rreparedrom a prescription nf Sir J. Clark: M. D., Piy jicias Uxraordiaoi tttke tyutt. This inralniMe mcprine is unfailing in the clrr "f all those painful and dangerous diseases to which lbs female constitution is subject. It moderates all ex cess and rt-niuves all obstructions, from whatever eaus. and a speedy cure may be relied on '10 MARRIED LADIES, it is particularly suited. It wilt, in a short tirria. bring on tbe monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Gleat Britain, to prevent countctfcils. CAUTION. Tien Pill $ fkould t betaken by Female during tkt F1HST THHEJl MOWHSof Preznunry. as tirij are tur to bring on Miscarriage, but oi ay other time they ateeaf e Every women know that the bloom nf health must fade, with the slightest irregularity ur obstruction of the menses. These Tills are truly the woman's friend ia the hour of trial, snd th only sure , positive and never failing cure and regulator f Suppression of na ture from wha'ever cause So nnldlr.nl the feeblest can take them with perfect security, yet so powerfu I in their elects, that they may be safely called, a never failing Regulator. In all cases of Nervous and Spina! Affections. Pains in the Back and Liuibs, Fatigue onsli'bl ererlion.Pal pitalion of the Heart, Hysterics, and Whites, these Pil's will eff -ct a cure when all other means have fail ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Futl directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD Bf ALL VJIUGGIS7S. Sale General Agent for Ihe U nited Slate, and British Dominion. JOB MOES. 27 Cortland St.. New York. N. B $ I 00 and 6 three cent postage stamps en closed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 60 Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from ail observation. Feb. 3, 'titf. ly. LIFli IIE ALTIl STiJ gtii. LIFE HEALTH STKEAUT1I. L I FE II E ALT II ST R EX CT II. Hundreds and thousands annually riie prematnrely, when, if they would give the Great French Remedy, DR. JUAN DELAXARRfd Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared by G srixciers Ic Dlt-tst, No. 214 Rue Lom bard. Paris, from the prescription of I'r. Jnan licla narre. Chief Physician of thu Hospital du Nird i-u Lariboisiere a fair trial, taey oul,i find immediat! relief, and. ii. a slmrttime, be fully restored lo Health and Strength It is used in the practice of many emi nent Freeh physicians, wilh unifonn'suceess, mid high ly recommended as the only positive and -pecijie Rene iyforall persons surt'ering Irom General or Sexu::l Uebilily. all derangements of the Nervous Forces Melanchely, Spermatorrhoea or Seminal tmission.al Weakness arising from sexual Ex-Energy, Pbysica.1 Prostration, Nervousness. Weak- Spine, I Lowness of Spirits, Dimness of Vision. Hysterics, Pain, iu the Back and Limbs, Impotency, Ice No I ing uage can convey an acquate idea of the im mediate and almost miraculous change it occasions to the debilitated end shattered system. In fact, it stands unrivalled as an unfailing cure of the maladies above mentioned. Suff-r no more, but use The Great French Remedy ; it will effect a cure where all others fail, and although a powsrful remedy, contuiu. nothing hurtful tj tbe most delicate constitution. Pamphlets, containing full paiticular. and directions for using, in English, French. Sp.ihisu and German, ac company each box, and also set l tree lo any address when requested. Price One Dollar per box ; Six botes for Five Dollar. Sold by all Drugzists throughout the world ; or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, by inclosing specified price to any authorized agents. BEIV.1RK OFCOUTElFFJTS A.YD IJU ITJt TJO.S. Proprietors exclusive Age.ts for America, ViCUi O MOSLS, cf CO., 27 CourlL.nd St. S ew York, Authorised Agent, for Bloom.burg. . LYER le MOTFR, Danv'lle, W. LArCOCK. Feb. 3. ISiio. ly. Adminsitrator's Notice. Estate of Mary JSchtcepprnhiser , decl. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of Mary Schwepponhir. late of Mifflin twp., Columbia county, det d. bave been granted by the Reg ister of Columbia eo.. to the undersigned. All persons having claims against ihe estate of the decedent are req tested to present litem to tlie Aduiin traier without delay, and all persons indebted to wake payment lortnwitn. February, 10, Xfl 6w$3 JOUN ATEN. Adm'r. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate ofLudwig Young, deceased. THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Orphan. Court of Columbia coorrty, to make distribution of the fund in tbe hand, of Levi Wright, and Abram Young. AdoTrs, of Ludwig Youag. dee'd. among tbe heir. ent. tied to the same, in the order established by I, w W attend at hi. offu-e, ih Bloom.burg, on MONDAY, the 2Ctt day cf MARCH next, at lu 'clock A. M. of .aid day, for the purpose of making the distribution. All peTFOttg. Having claim, or de mands against tbe estate of tbe decedent . ar. notified to present them to the A adit or ott that day, ng t t- V u .nA r rr-iv in f-r a r- cf hm f'""?. - v - -tef'f-1' Gold and (Silver. Awful Sacrifice ! BUT DAXKRCPTCY AVOIDEC. Extraordinary Announcement. non nnn nnii mnh r.r n-A ic s;ti.r Wstehe.: i Splendid. Jewelry. French Clocks, Diamond Rings. ' . . - : , m . . t, , IV'Jt.. I ianosr jniuuetni, rewinr iiiarninri.-ciivcr tc. cc. to be disposed of at '1 WO DOLLARS, each article, without regard to Value I GRAND INTERNATIONAL MEETING OF M NU- FClXKEKSOF WATCHES tc JEWELRY. The following has been resolved, that in consequence of the great Stagnation of Trade, and in order to re lieve fioui pecuniary embarrassment, occasioned by a distressing War. and tJ avoid B A ir K 11 U P T C T, 33,000.000 worth of goods from their stock, muil he sold in the course of Six months, at .WY SACRIFICE, and for that purpose, they'.bave unanimously elected DE TREY & CO,, 34 Liberty Street As Their Exclusive Agents As a preliminary they would remark that they man ufacture aud sell no bras, watches or imitation of Jewelry, OF TUB Finest Workmanship. The article, to sell at TWO DOLLARS each. No matter how costlj it may be, consists of Splendid Hunting cane Geld and Silver Watches, French Clocks Kings set with Diamonds, Rubies Pearls and other precious Slones (Solitaire and in clu ters) Ladies' Sets of Jewelry comprising Pins 4c Ear-rings of the iiiont fashionable and recherche stylo Gold and EnameleJ Bracelets, Studs and Sleeve But Ions, Chains af ofdescriptious Ice. Ice, Silver Ware, (extra plated) comprising Castors, Butter Dih, beau tiful y based a nd engn.ved. Table 4c' lea Spoons, &.c Air., Piano. Jt-elodeons Ic Sewing Machines f the best makers. The price of each article varying from SIX lo EIGHT HUNDRED dollars. HOW WE J1ALL FROCEED, We have adopted the plan of tbe sale now so popu lar of charging a uniform price and this willfin varia bly be $ i lor each article regardless of value. The e-X peiises of conducting our Agency are paid by Ihe sale of aertihcates.or coupons representing the varieus ar. tides. These certificates are sold at FIFTY CENTS each or SI or S-! "O aud each certificate tvilf show the holder the par ticlar article he or she is entitled loon payment of an additional $-.00. THE EXPENSES OF FREIGHT ANIJ PACKING PI ANOS OK SEVNU MACHINES WILL BE PAID BY THE PARTIES WHO AR1 EM'ITLEa TO THEM. AGENTS ARC WANTED In every part of th United Slates and Proviee and a' I snth veiy libera inducement, will be off-red, and on app'icalion a circular of term, will be for warded. We prefer money sent in Post Office orders where ihry ran be obtained or by Bank Drafts to dis order. Please write your Name, Town, Couuly FnJ Stale plainly aud addr'ss all orders to DH TREY & CO.. AOUNT4 roaMAKurAO'i'b'iiEiia, 34 Liberty St., New York, Feb. 17. ieC6.-0m JJB GROCERIES AND EI.Wri.il, having botiL'M L liunj-on' IMloriSIO.X STOIIK, if. mow prepared lo pell Groceries at Whole sale or Retail, a Cheap a- the Cheapest. IIEEIE YOU CAI rilVI SUGARS. TEAS. COFFEES. SYRUPS, . STICKS, CRACKERS, MARCH, SODA, CORN STARCH, DRIKO FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, "iYOODEiN-WAKE, FLOUR, FISH, BEANS, ONIONS, KI'H. W. EI.WELL. Bloomhbor-r, Ib. 14, '65 tf. JYEWSTORB IN BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE UNDERSIGNED ha jnn opened a new Store in SCHIVE'S 3UILDING MAIN STREET. Bloomsburg, Pa., which he has filled with a fir-l class assortment of of all descriptions, anJ GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND QIEEXSWARE, in ihe uual variety. Also FLOUR anvl FEED supplied atthe lowest market prices. He respectfully so licits a fair share ot patronaue. JAMES K. EVER. Blomobur?, Nov. 8, 1865 tf. OMNI BUS LINE. fMlE undersigned would respectfully an iiounce lo the citizens o( Bloomsburg, ar.fl the public generally, that he is runtiin? AllO.ALMUUS LIN L between this place and the d.fierent Rail Road Depots, daily, (Sundays excepted) to con nect with the several Trains aoiii South and Wesl on the Cataw issa & Williamsport Rail Road, and with those goins; North and Sonih on ihe L--ck. & Bloomsburg Road. His OMNIBUSES pre in good condition, commodious and cotnfotrable, and charger reasonable. Ci7 Perons wishing to meet or see their friends depart, can be accom modated, upon reasonable charges, by lea? in" timely notice ai any of the Hotels. JACOB L. GlRTON, Proprietor. Bloomsburg, April 27, 1861. sflaLSfsr, Justice of the Pence, Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and Surveyor, Oflicc Beaver Valley, Pa. Will attend to taking acknowledgements, Write Deetls, Mortgages, Lease-, Bonds, Notes, Ag'eements, &c. Surveying atten ded to with despatch. Charges moderate. Jan. 10, 1866. 4mo. . 1)11. J. U.EVANS, Physician and Surgeon. ll AVIN'G loca'ed permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG. Pa., would in form the public generally, lhat he m pre pared to a' tend to all bti-iness faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted lo his care, on terms commenura;e with the time. rjT He pays str'.ct attention to Surgery asvsell as Medicine. November 25, 186S -ly. ITCU 1 ITCH ! ITC H ! Scratch, Scratch, Scratch ! WHEA TON S OL tSjEN T, Will Coie tbe Itcb in 4S Hours. ALSO cures Salt Rheum, Uleers, Chil blains, and alt Eruptions of the s-kia. Price 50 cents. For ea'.e by all druggis's. By sending 60 cents lo WEEKS & TOT TER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, MasB., it will be tor warded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Sept. 27, 1863. 6m. CLOVERSEED WANTED. , Th undersigned will pay the highest market prices for CLOVbKobhU. - ii, ii, ii in i i m . i 1 1 m n..i . .. i i. 11,1. r Terrible Excitement ! IN LIGHT STREET, AT PETER ENT'S STORE, On Account or the IVcw Arriral of FALL & Winter GREAT REDUCTION 1XFR1CES ITAS just received from the eastern cities and is now opening at the old Hand a splendid assortment of which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODLTE ! LLis 6tock consists of Ladies Dreivii Goods, choicest stpt and latest fashions. CAL1COF.S. MUSLINS, li ING If A MS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, I!catIy-TZaIe Clothinc, SATINETS, CSSl.MERES, rOTTONADES, KENTUCKY JEANS4 THREAD, &.C. QUEENS WARE, CEDARWAitE. HARDWARE. MEDICINES, DRUGS, BOOTS AXD SHOES, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of his old friends, and the public generally, ia respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for conn try produce. PETER ENT. Lght Sireet, Oct. 4, 1865. MEXICO ! ME XICO ! SSO,000,000 LOA' RErCllUC OF MEXICO. Ttccnft-tcar Coupon Bonds in Sums o'$50, SIC0, $500, airf" $1,000. Interest Sevpn Per fent., Payable iu Tbe City of Xcw York. Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD. 10.000,000 lo be Sold at SIXTY CENTS ON TH ft liULLAK, in U.S. Currency, thus yielding an interest of Twelve per cenl. in Gold, or Seventeen per cent, in Currency, al the present rate of premium on gold. The first year's interest already pro vided. THE XOST DESIRABLE IX VESTMENT EVER OFFERED. Immense tracts of Mining and Agricul tural lands; sixty per cent, of port dues, imposts and laxes.in the States ol Tamauli pas and San Luis Potosi ; and the plighted iaiih oi the said States and the General Government are all pledged for the redemp tion of iheee Bonds and payment cf inter est. The Security Is A tuple. S30 in U. S Currency will buy a 7 per cetti Gold Bond of &50. 60 in U.S. Currency wi'.l buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bot.d of ilOO. S300 in U S. Cnrrenry n il! bay a 7 per cent Gold Bond of S500. SfiOO iu U. S. Currency will Luy a 7 per cenl. Gtld Bond of S1C00. Let every lover ol Republican Institutions buy at least OAT BOAI. Circulars JorivarJed aud subscripiions re ceived bv JOHN W. CORLIES &. CO., and J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agent of the Republic of Mexico, 57, Broadway, New York. GT Subscriptions also received by Banks and B inkers generally throughout the Unit ed States. Nov 8, 1565. A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, iearly opposite the Episcopal Church. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. M.1 Y stock is composed of fine clo'.hing, medicm and low priced -adapted to all conditions, tastes and wr.nts. He has the latest styles for the teason a fine as sormifnt of Overcoats and Gentlemen's Sbawls, from low to tha very be.-t. His Goods ate luthiunuUe and well ALtde. In addition to my slock of ready-made clothing, I have piece gooJs for custom orders, Cloths. Ca&Miiierc., &c, Ac. Antl having one of the fir-t clas? cutters, Chailes L Reichaid, formerly of Easton, I guarantee a fit in all cases and tjive sati-laction. Also a variety of Woolen and Linen Shins, Stockings, Neckties. Col lars, Stocks, Handkerchief everything in the gentletnerj'8 line of clothing. A'io Hats, Boots and Shoes, T.ur ks and Carpel bag". 1 will sell at the lowe.-t Market (it -es. Pleave give tne a call before purchasing elsewhere. ANDREW J. EVANS. Nov. 15:h 1965. . If. STOIINER, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER nAS always on hand and lor sale Fresh BREAD, CAKES, and PIES; French and Domestic Confections in orea' and splendid variety ; Nuts Fruits, and everything usually fonud iu a first class cotitectionery More. He would call especial alteulion to tm newlv received s'oek of PICKLED fRUITS, AX D JELLIES. Having , recently fitted up anew aud elegant OYSTER SAEOOA on the fir.l floor, two doors west of Eyer & Moyer's Drug store, .he is prepared to wait upon his many customers with FIRST rr i vn F.SH OYSTERS as cheap as ihe v L.taiw'v - s cheapest. Ha will supply Balls, Parlies. and Families, with Uys:ers, L-oniectionerj , &c. at reasonable rates. Bloomsburg, Dec. 20, 1865. 41 Ofl lER YEAR! We warn qLuUv agenis everywhere to sell ;ur improvedS20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Uuder and upper feed. Wai ranted five years. Above salary or large c onrnuisj-ions paid. The ONLY machines n the United States for less than S 10, which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover Si Baker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All othr cheap Machines are infringements and the seller or user are lia ble to arre.t, fine and imprisonment. Cir culars free- Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Biddeford, Me. Dec. 20, '65 ly DAVID L0WENCERG, C LO THING STORE, I READING RAIL ROAD, , WINTER Alt It ANGE3I ENT. . NOVEMBER 27 18GS. GREAT Tronic line from the .North ni Nortb-we6t foryPbiladelphia, New-. York, Reading, PottsIle, Tamaqua, Ae5r' land, Lebanon, AI'enV,woiai,oni &cr&ev. Trains leave Harribbdrg for New, York, as follows. At 3.00, 7 25 and 9.05 A. M. and 1 43 and 9.00 P. M , arriving at rVdw York at 5.40 and lo 00 A. M., and 3.40 and 10.35 P.M , connecting with similar Train), on ihe Pennsylvania Rail Road ; Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 and 9.05 A.M. Trains, without change. Leave Harrisborg for Reading, Poltsvilla, ramaqna, Minersville, AshUr.d; ' Pine . Grove, Allentown and -.Philadelphia, at 7.25 A. M. and 1 45 and 9 00 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and all Way Stations; the 9 00 P. M. Train making no close connection lor Pottsville nor Philadelphia. For Pott, ville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Sbhuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave llarrisburg at 4 CO P. M. Returning, leave New York at 9.0Q A. M , 12 00 noon, aud 8 00 P. M. Philadelphia at 8 00 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. ; Pottsville at 8.30 A. M. and 2.45-P.M., Ashland at 6 00 and 11.45 A.M. and 1 15 P.M Tamaqua at 7.35 A M ar.d 1.40 P.M. Leave Pottsville for Ha'rihbor, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, at 45 A. M. . Reading Acccmmodaiion Train: Learee Reading at 6 30 A. M. returning from Phil adelphia at 4 30 P. M. Colombia Railroad Train leave Read ing ai 6 to A, M. and 6.15 P. M. for Epbra U, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, &c. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M. Philadelphia 3 15 P. M., Poifsville 8.00 A.M., Tamaqua 8 CO A.M., Harrisburg 9 05 A. M., and Readinz at I 00 A. M. for Har- noi-uiy, unu in ax i. in tor xew iorlc. Commutatmn, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion TickeU to and from all points at reduced rates. Baggage checked through; 80 ponndi allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Reading Pa., Dec. 13, 1865. fjATAWISSA RAILROAD. On and after Monday, November 27, 1865, passen-' cer trains on the Catawifsa Railroad will run as follows : EOL'TH WARD BOL'KD.' . . . rillLA. MAIL K, t urt. isnamsp l, dep. 8 45 a. m. dep. 1 50 a. m. ... u III. j , J II Milton, 10 00 t 2 Cfi t 3 05 3 43 4 00 4 13 ' 6 15 6.4.5 Danville, 10.43 Rupert. ll.oo 11.15 Catawissa, Quakake jun Tamaqua, 1.27 p 1 58 m. r-tula , via. Po:tsvil!e ' Phila.. via. P. Clinton, ar. 7.Q0 ' Phila , H via.M Chunk, 7.53 ' New Yo'k, 10.35 KORTHVTABD EOt'NU i.05 p .m 12.25 f.iy EbllC EX. KL&IIBA HAIL. ir- v , u,, uei,. o.yy p. ,n jjgp g CQ a m i ii ii a via. M. Chunk, Phila. via. P. Clinton, 5.15 ' 7.S0 8.15 Fhila. via. Potlaviiie, Tarnaqoa, ' Quakake Jan. ' 3 30 ' 1 1 r.0 o. m. 12 40 12.45 p tri." 127 CalawiAsa, Rupert, Danville, Milton, 2.40 2.4S 3 08 3.50 4.36 3.50 4.00 4.20 5.01 5 44 Muncy,' WiliiamsDoit. ar. 5.10 ar. 0.1 Superintendent's office, Wi!liam$iort. Ta ' Supt." Lackawanna & liboasbnrs R. fi. rN and after November 27, 1865, Passen w gei Trains uill run as follows : SOUTHWARD. A.M.. ' P.M. 5 t0 10.05 6 55 n.15 9 15 9 50 10.30 P, it. 4 50 0.2O 8.53 9 30 10.15 Leave Scranton, " Kingston, " Rupert, " Danviilj, Ar. Northumber'd NORTHWARD. . Leave Norlhumber'j, 8 00 . 3.05 3.40 4.15 6.55 Danville, 8.40 it iC Kopert,, 9 15 A. M. .3t) Kingston, 2.35 Ar. Scraulon, 5.45 9.35 8.10 Trains leaving. Kingston ai .in a .t r- Scranion, connect wuh Train arriving at New York at 5 20. Leaving Northnmber Und at 8 00 A. M. and Kingston 2.30 P.M. connect w-.ih train aiiiving at New Ycrk tu 10 o5. P. M. - Passangers taking train Soulh from Scranton al 5 50 A. Al. via Norlhumbe and, ieach Uamsburj 12 30 P.M., Balti leave 5.3Q p. M., Washington 10.00 P. M. via Ruper; reach Philadelphia at7.00P. M. H- A FONDA, Sop'L Kitigston, Nov 25, i8C5. ' I SCa.. 1865. PHILADELPHIA & ERIE HAIL ROAD ThJS yreat line traverses the Northern and Northw est counties of Pennsylvania to -the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. U has bee.-i leased by the 'Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and is operated by them. Time of Passenger (rains at Nortt'd. Iscavc Liislnari7,, Erie Mat! 1'ra'Mi 5 40 P M Erie Express Train, 3 30 A M r.lmir.l ktr,roc Triitn m- r - . Llmira Mail Train, 10 25 A M. Ecarcs Westward. i.' ic iiiiii 1 ram, Erie Express Train, Kjmira Exj-.jeiss Train, r.ne Mail irain, a m t 2'40 P. M. 5 30 A. M. itniti Mail Trui 1 , 4 35 P. M Passenger cars run through cn the Erie Mail and Express trains without chAng-s 6oih ways between Philsdeluhia aud Erfe. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New Y'ork at 6 00 P. M.. arrive at Erie 3 37 A. M. Leave Erie at 1 15 P. M , arrive at New York 1 15 P. M. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN .ERIE AND NEW YORK Elegant Sleeping Cars on all Night train?. For information respecting . Passenger business apply at cor. 30th and Mark el Sis., Philadelphia. And for Freight business of ihe Corrpany's Agents. S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13ibx&nd Mar ket Street. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynold, Erie. W Brown, Aa'i. N. C. R. R.. Balt'imcr" H. H. HOUSTON. General Freight dgt. fbll t. H. W. G WINNER, Ceneral Ticket Agt. PblP. a: L. TYLER, - - General Sup'i, Willi- 44 - ' Dec. 6, 1863. ' mgpOt. aq( a maar rii I 'GJ?-- , tor six entirely nm c rtTS Witltoi out. Address O.T.-p -w article fag. Biddeford, Me. -EY, Ciiy Bai'fdW ' ' " Dac. 2f '65 tJr