DEMOCRAT AND STAH. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. BLOOM SB URG Wednesday, August 20, 1866. E3 C- C. Marr will pay the highest mar ket price in cash' or trade for all ktnd3 of Dried Fruit. -4t , ' Xh:..Tk& Verxilar term of Court will menbe jfteit JjonJay. -There will bo a large Amount of business to be transacted. ' . Esy Peter Ent, has, at his Store, in Light otreefc, several hundred gallons of riTRE ci- t)XR vir.errar for sale. -4t. . 3 If jou want cheap" goods go to C. Marr's new store.. . '-. it . .' C. . Z-zf The Juveniles , of this place emDloy their leisure hours ia playing Base Ball. The Vluos consist of, boys from" ten to fifteen years of age. it " The pay of Congre?!5racn,TX9 increas ed by the abolition rumps, is $5,000 a year. What do -you think of that, fanners, me chanics and laboring men? tSflloop Skirts, Ilopkin's "own make," C23 Arch Street, FhiladeJphia, advertised in thia issue, give : xinivcrsal satisfaction. La dies' note the factj. ' 2?" The County Superintendent, Charles O. Barkley, advertises, by hand-lill, his Fall examinations of Teachers for Columbia County. They are put up in the most con spicuous places. . , -. ' . . . J&ST Frank Leslie's Magazine for the month of September has been received, filled to ovef -flowing with choice reading and cmbel . ishnicnta of. the highest order. Its fashion plates are "rich and racy, and can't help but please the ladies in the highest degree. Pub lished at New York; price $3.00 per annum. J33? It will bo noticed that Charles G. Barkley, Esq., of Bloopisburg, has been ap pointed Chairman of the Democratic Stand ing Committee of this county, for the ensuing year. . . . . ' E Some Sportsmen of this place have been enjoying themselves, in shooting squir rels, daring the past week. We understand that this kind of game is quite plenty in this, and adjoining counties. - The Democracy of Lycoming have nominated the following ticket: For Con gress, lion. James Gamble, of Lycoming County, (subject to the decision of the Con gressional Conferees) ; for Assembly, Hon. Charles D. Eldred, of Williamsport. t ' . ' m s 2- Wo invite tho attention of our down town cotemporary to the errors in his pa per, and especially in numbers 5 and 15. Spell Cabinet. C-a-b-i-e-n-L But we can .not stoop to correct the numberless errors we notice in their bogus sheet. We do notpro- . poso to come down to their level. . - -- We understand that Jacob Dcihl, of , thia place, had $1540,00 taken from his Bu reau drawer one day last week. It is sup posed that some person well acquainted with ' the houso must have given information or taken the money. Up to the present time, however, no arrests have been made of par ties supposed to have committed the rob bery. 53" The Pennsylvania "State Agricultural Society will open it3 annual exhibition at Eastcn. on the 25th of September. The So ciety are busy completing the arrangements for a display which promises to be the great est ever had in the State. The premiums offered .are more liberal than those of any - other State. JST" A Camp Meeting, under the direc tion of the Pastors of the Methodist Con gregation, was held near Lime Ridge, in this county. It continued its sessions about a week. Quito a number of persons from this place attended it during its continuance. rjS? Job Printing.-?- Having combined all the material belonging to the two printing offices, heretofore known as the Columbia Pnnocrat and Star of the North,vrc are now pivparcd to do job-work, such a3 Posters, IlaTl-billrf, Circulars, Cards, Letter-Heads, Bill-Head?, Labels, &c, in the best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. To Oca Patrons. Every reader of the Democrat and Star has some influence, certainly enough to get one subscriber apiece. Let every one feel that it is obligatory upon him to do so, and we will in a short time give you a paper worthy of your most cordial support. Go to work Democrats, in every lo cality, in every neighborhood, in every town ship and help us in the cause of right, jus tice, humanity and Democracy. " 2y We notice that the foundation walls of the new Institute Building are nearly fin ished and the whole work is being forwarded as fast as possible, with the expectation of getting one story ready for occupancy for the Winter Term. The Fall Term, which commences next Monday, Sept 3d, will hold itd session in the old building, and the pros pects are favorable for a full term. fcSL-The Old Guard, for September, is already on our table. It is well filled with choice literary and political matter. Its ed itorials are Bhort but to the point The September number contains a magnificent engraving of Gen. Sterling Price, late of the Southern Amy. Every Democrat should take this popular Magazine. Price, $3.00 per year. Address, Van Evrie, norton & Co., No. 1C2 Nassau Street, New York. 27 Keep it before the people that Mcr cur, the Abolition Congressman in this Dis trict, voted for tho passage of a bill to extend tho right of suffrage in the District of Co lumbia. All tho Democrats voted against it Keep this constantly before the peopla; don't allow the Abolitionist' to dodge it Torca it upon them ; they can't deny it Mercer's vote stands against him, in favor cf givirs the vote to the 'negro. He is one ef tL-3 men that holds that this is not a frhlta man's Government We should sec that ho docs cot get the" support cf tchile -election to Confess thli fall.' -mm 1 tzm iSPGHW 'MOP SJWVtS B " The Democratic Convention. wa3 largely attended much more so than any previous Convention ever held in this county. There was a great deal of interest felt inthe nomination of State Senator; as the candi dates had canvassed the county thoroughly and worked up the minds of the people pretty generally, during which time many false issues were raised, in which the editors of this paper were repeatedly dragged. The electioneering campaign had become entirely too warm, and we trust other campaigns, previous to nominations, will be conducted with far better spirit. - XtSaT" The salaried servants of President Johnson, in this town, have ceased all oppo sition to the Radicals, and have opened the columns of their organ to malign the motives and misrepresent the character of the Dem ocrat and Star. They are bitter and un scrupulous in their opposition to vs, and, while drawing their support from the public chest, they are actively intriguing in support of the Radical faction. Their greed for,and disappointment in obtaining, Democratic subscribers has made them angry. Their patriotism is closely and sympathetically re lated :to their pockets. Democrats are too wise to be fooled by their shallow pretentions in opposing Abolition-Disunion-lladicalism. Who Wouldn't be an Editor ? If an editor omits anything, he is lazy. If he speaks of things as they are, people get an gry. If he glosses over or smoothes down the rough points, he is bribed. If he calls things by their proper names he is unfit for the position he occupies. If he does not furnish his readers with jokes, he is a mulet If he does, he is a rattlehcad. If he condemns the wrongs, he lacks discretion. Ifhe lets wrongs and injuries go unmentioned, he is a coward. If he exposes a public man, he does it to gratify spite. In short about the only thing lie can do to please everybody is to tell people of the large, fine and cheap stock of Fall Goods now on hand at David Lowcnbcrg's and A. J. Evans' Great Clothing Stores. Another Valuable Remedy. Some six years since, Messrs. J. R. Nichols & Co., manufacturing chemists, of Boston, called attention to a new combination of Peruvian Bark with the Protoxide of Iron, which has proved a remedy of great service as a restor ative and tonic Recently the same house have been led to prepare an alterative, or a remedy designed to break up diseased action and improve the quality of the blood. This is a combination of Sarsaparilht, an extract of the root, and Iodide of Lime, a new remc uy oi nigii repute among pnysician?. lne name of the combination is Sarsa par iUa xcith Iodide nf Lime. This will be a wel come accession to the list of remedies of a high and reliable character, which arc placed within the reach of the public It is for sale by the druggist. . BGL. It will be seen, by hand-bills, that there is another Circus coming to Blooms- nurg. u e nave tJie evidence, m all our fat . i exchanges where it.has exhibited, that it is a one-norso concern. It has but one old "hos.s" that is trained for the ring, and this one has been traveling with circuses and other "cusses" until it is now half blind splint and spavin. Its only lady rider is two-thirds dead with the consumption, and said to be only able to ride about twice 'round the ring without either standing or jumping. It is said to have a few common, starved and stinking old animals, and of the kind that everybody has seen more than a dozen times. We advise the farmers, mechanics and sons of toil to keep away from this humbug and save their money. It can neither gratify your curiosity, nor edify your mind, but is a poor, broken-down "cu-s" cf a circus. The Ladt's Friend for September. A charming Steel Engraving of a Mother bending over her sleeping Chnd, adorns the Sontciuber number of this favorite monthlv. The large sized colored Fashion Plate is as choice and refined as ever. The other cm- belishmcnts are a "Summer in Calcutta," and enrraving.s of Bonnets, Veils, Prome nade Suit, Ball Dress, Collar?, Duffa, Gored Press with I'eplum Baaiue, &c. The music of thin number, is the "Valley Farm Schot-ti.-xh." Among the literary matter we may mention "HowthoMary Jane Came Home," by Louise Chandler Moulton; "Out in Jhe Kain," by Florence 'Percy; "A Premature Proposal," by Sophie May; "The Disputed Patrimony ;' "The Mermaid's Home," one of the Farry Tales of Seieii'Mj ; "The Maltese Cross," by Mrs. M. E. Kendall; "1W? Day," by Tracy Towne; with Notices of Hooks, Receipts, Descriptions of iashions, &c. &c. Price $2.50 a year ; 2 copies $4.00 ; 8 cop ies (and one gratis)$16. Specimen numbers will be sent for 15 cents. Address Dcacon& Peterson, 310 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. NE-W ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted agents $75 to tmo p er month tor Gentlemen. anl $.15 to f:5 fur Ladii,ererr where, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sew-ins-Machine, improved and perfected It will hem, fe-l. utitch. quilt, bind braid, and eniliroider beauti fully price only t in making the elaatie lock stitch and fully warranted for three year. We pay the abo-ve wage, or a eomaiisMon, from which twice that amount can be made. Addreia or cation C. BOWER tc CO.. Office No. 255 South Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promply wnh circular! and term. Auguat 2'J, laui. lo. J.V, Sc. Co. DMLIKmATdB:S NOTICE. LETTERS or administration on the antate of Vary lies, late of flugarloaf townahip, Columbia County, duceaaed, have ben framed by the Register of said County to GilHcrt Ilea, of the same township and county. All persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make payment to the administrator, and those having claims will present them for allleinent without delay, to CU.BERT IIESS. jSdm-r. Sujarloaf, Aug. 2D, 1866. 6w. J70KKS HOTEL, GEO. Y. MAUGEB, Proprietor. The above -Well-known hotel has recently under gone radical change in its internal arrangements, and its proprietor announces to bis former custom and the travelling public that his accommodations for the com rort of his guests are second to-none in the country. Ilia table will always be fonnd sup plied, not only with substantial food, but with all the delicacies of the sea.en. His wine and liquors (except that popular beverase known as 'Melomrf.') purchased direct from the importing houses, are en tirely pure, and free fixm all poisonous drugs. He ia thankful for liberal patronage in lb vast, and will continue to deacrve it in the future. CEORQ& W. MAUCCR. Jan 13. I860. tf. (JAUTION. All persons are hereby captioned against negoti ating or purchasing erther of two certain Bonds, given by direction of the Miool Board of Bearer Township, payable to JOHN FRY, oraasignr, dated AUG UST 1 1, let, one for $3nO, payable nine months alter dato.the other for -33 cents, payable one yar after date. Said Bond were given in mistake for a larger aum than actually due, and will not be paiU unrest compelled by law. COMRAD EREOBENDEK, Pres't of School Board. Aogut32, lfC6,-3t; . COURT PROCLAMATION ITTHEREAS, the How. William Elwsll, President W Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral ail Delivery. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court in the 26th Judicial District, eompored of the counties of Columbia. Sullifan and Wyoming. and the Hon. John M'Reynolds at Stephen Baldy.Asso'ateJudges of Colum bia county .have issued their precept-bearingdate the 7 day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty -six, and to me directed for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Plea andlOrphan's Court, in Bloom burg, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, (being the 3d day; of September aext, ta continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Co. umbiathat they be then and there in their proper per son at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records. Inquisitions and other remembrance to do those things wich to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizance, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia to be then and there to prose cute them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in theii attendance. agreeably to theis-notices. C -wn i Dated at Bloomshurg.the 1st day of Auguol L. S. Sin the year ef our Lord one thousand eight f --v-w ) hundred and sixty-six. and in the ninetieth year of the Independence of the United States of America. ( God ava tb CnsoswLTii. ) SAMUEL. SNYDfcR. Shorift. Bloonsburg. August J. Itjoti. Grand Jurors, Sept. Term, 186C. BOR. BERWICK Hudson Owen, BEAVKIt- Daniel Singley. BtNTON Hiram F. Everett. BLOOM Benj. f. Harlman. UATA WISdA Walter Lashell, Benjamin Miller. CENTRE-Samuel Bower, Jnr.kvon Knorr. FISH INGCREEK Cyrus White, John Drescher. John Zaner. FRANKLIN1 Washington Tarr, Ccorge W. Fens terinar.her. GREENWOOD Win. A. Kline, Jacob K. Berlin, HEM LOCK John Kinllnr. MAINE William Swisher. Daniel FisUcr, MIKFLI V-Samuel Andrews, MONTOUR Philip Heimb;ic, PINE VYillinni Karschner, ROAK IN OCR EEK Philip Cool. SUUARL.O F Jacob H. Fritz, SCOri Daniel Mollick. Traverse Jurors, September Term, 1806. BEAVKl Peter Knecht, Samuel Johnson, - BENTON Samuel McUenry. Hi.mjn retor niinueycr, nenry iier. BRIARCUEEK Absxloiii lioiuboy, Eminor Dcitter ick. CATAW1SSA Benjamin Barns. CENTUE George K.Mcss, E in mat Aikmaa. Philip Creav. Joseph P. Conner, CONY NO II AM Stephen Moiiaghan. William Sny der. Samuel Leiliy. FISHIN'GCBEEK John P. Creasy. FK AN KLIN Daniel Zarr. Vtilliain Rohrbach. GREEN WOO u Edward Henry, Elislia Hay man, Samuel Boh art. HEM LOC K Reuben Bomboy, Samuel Bruglcr, JACKSON Frederick Wile, LOCUST J oh u L. Hurst. Lucas Fabringer, Mark Williams, MADISON Henry C. Mills, John Zeislnft. - MIFFLIN Albert C.Millard, Horace Schweppen heiser, Jonas llaitiel. Isaac fnydcr, MT PLEASANT-Eri Ueler, SCOTT William White. Sl'GARLOAF-Joshua Friti, CoMMisstonsns' Orrica, j Bloomsburg. Aug. 1, 1866. ) List of Causes Tor Trial at Septem ber Term, 1866. Paxton Kline vs Jane Kline, 1 Stephen Baldy.vs. Tho Cata wissa Williainsport and Erie Rail Road Company. . 2 Wi'liam L Lance, vs Thomas L'reveling. 3 Jacob Harris va Peter Jacoby. 4 Andrew J. Snyder vs. John Sheatler. 5 Jacob Shumaii vs. Chris-tisn Wolf, 6 Jacob Shu man vs. Jacob Ha rlzel. 7 A.S.Sau! vs. Benjamin Wintersteen. 8 Samuel Henry vs. Jacob Hosier. Win. Klinrtoh tc Gideon Holer, late doing business in the name of Hosier at Co. 9 Jacob Sliuman vs The Catawiesa Rail Road Co. 10 George A Herriug vs Peter Miller. 11 Edward Heilner vs The Locuel Mountain Coal & Iron Co et al. 12 J. I Har kenberg for the use of M. Chambcrlin vs Silas D Edgar. 13 Jobu Hinterliter vs John Jameson. 14 Jacob Reinley vs t'alawiata Kail Road Company. 15 William A. nseet.nl. vs. The Twp of Centre. 16 William Lamon vs Peter H lyinan. 17 William Lamon vs John Vaupelt. Irt Henry F. Nus- v. Borough of Itprwick. 19 Abraham B. Swisher vs Samuel Rimby. 'JO J. F. Anspach et al vs William P. Kyon. 21 Eli Jones r-Mile C Abbott ct al y-i John Jameson vs Joseph R James n. 2:1 Greenwood Township vs Samuel Bo; art. 94 MylveMer J. Faux vs Uaac White. 5 Sylverter J Faux, vs Isaac White. '.ti t'hristain Knapp vaThe Schtol District of Bloon. 27 Hossler 4c Wife vs Schltisser ac Wife. 'Ji Wright Hughes vs IVtrr Miller. '-' David Lnriili vs Mount Pleasant Towuship. 30 Sylvester J. Faux vs. Isaac White. 31 Joha O Dildiue et al v Parvin Matter. 3-1 Jorathan Knittle vs Wrieht Huches. 33 Mary E Green vs Isaac W hue 34 Mithael Casey v. Franklin Taylor, el. al, 33 Jaiues Barry vs. Bobeit G-orn-ll, 3 John Lavernsvs Barney McBrearty. 37 Peter Karshner et al va Daniel Krum's mlm'rs. 3d Solomon Ni-)ilarl vs The Township of Centre. R EGISTEIt'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the re spective decedents and minors, thatthe following ad ministration anl gnardian accounts have been filed in the offiee of the Register of Columbia County .and will be presented for confirmation and llo wance ia the Orpu an1 Court, to be tit-Id iu Bloomsburg, in the County afoiesaid. on WEDNEcI) A the 5tli day ol September, ItfOb, al o'clock iu the al'ternoou of said day : ' 1 Account of Samuel Aehenbaeh administrator of Joseph Hayhurst. late of Oranse township, ilec'rt. 9 Account of Samuel Ac-henbach and Jacob II, Friti Executors ot William Fritz, !ate of Orange towu ship deceased. 3 First account of Elida John, Txecutor cf John Waller, late of Locust township, dee'd, 4 first aeconntof Ririiard Hess, ad'tnr. de as, with thi will annexed, of Andrew Hess, lat ol Sucarloaf Twp.ilet'd. 5 A count of Peler and Catharine G-jarhart, ad ministrators of Henry Gcarhart. late of Beaver twp. dee'd. 6 Account of J P. Conner, surviving Ex"r of John Conner, late of Centre township, tiee'd. 7 Account of -amuel Conuer, one of the Executor of Johu Conner, late of Ceulre twp , dee'd, as filed by Siias and Linauuil Conner, ndiu:' cf Samuel Conner, dee'd, 8 First and final account of Abiaiam Yoonr, ad ministrator i.f James Gibson, late of Greeuwood township due'rt. 9 Arcouul of Peter K. ITerbein Guardian of Han nah Price, minor child of Elijah Price, dee d. Id Account of Peter K. Ilerbcin, Guurdiau of Win. W, Price, minor child of Elijah Trice, Uec'il. 11 Account of C. B. Brockway. administrator of Ma thins V hitenight, late of Hemlock twp. dec'J. 1-2 Account ol Daniel Siugley and Daniel Smiley, jr. adm'rs of J nbn Sibgloy. late of Braver twp. d. c'u. 13 Account of John Trembley, Guardian of Einan u I Garrisou, minor child of Jacob Garrison late ot bloom twp. dee'd. 14 Account of James N. Miller, ailni'r of Solomon Stroup, lute ol Madison twp. dee'd. 15 Account of fcltruda Kline, adiu'r of G Lowry Kline, late of Orange twp dee'd. IG Account of Samuel Shultz, adm'r of Famuel rhtiliz. late of ISentuii Twp. dee d. 17 Account of Samuel J, Millard, adiu'r ci John Ritx. !ate of Doom Two, dee'd. IS Account of Peter K. Heibrin and Mary Leiby adm'rs ot Jackson George, late of Locust twp. dec'il. I'J Account ol B F Hart man, adiu'r of Zebulou P, Grons. late of Bloom Twp. dee'd. 'iu The second account of J ohn Appleman and Hi ram D. Appleman, Executor of Peter Appleman, late of Hemlock towuship, dee'd. 2 Accouut of camuel J. Millard. A rtininistraior of Johu Rttz. deceased. JOHN G. FREEZE, Register. Bloomsburg, Ang. 1. itfbii. yy 1JJOWS' APyilAlSEMj'TS. Notice, of Confirmation. TUE following appraisements of real and person -al oropertr aet apart to the widows of deevdent have been filed in Uie office of the Register of Colum bia Connty under the Rule of Court, and will be oresented for absolute confirmation, to the Orphans' Court to be held in Bloomnburg, in and for said coun ty, on Weduesday. the Sib day or September, a. w,, 1cM at two o'clock in the afternoon of said dy, un less exception to such confirmations are previous ly filed, of which all persona interested in taidea tatM will take notice : 1 Widow of fceorg"! L. Johnson or Orange Twp. 2 Widow of Eleazar H. lies of Centre Township, 3 Widow of John Lawrence of Hemlock Twp. 4 Widow of Jobu Rita of Bloom Township. 5 Widow of Daniel Mordan ol Mt Pleasant Twp. 6 Widow of I). R. Melick of 8cott Township. 7 Widow of George Sander of Pine Tow nrhip. 8 Widow of Reuben Hess of Fishingeree Twp, 9 Widow of Jacob Scbweppeoheiser of Mifflin twp. 10 Wid rw of Eli Creveling of Scott Township. 11 Widow of FreeaianC. K-ellei of LoenstTwp. 12 Widow of II. Haines Fox of Locust Township. l:t Widow of Levis W. Kulpof Main Township. 14 Widow of Samnel Remley of Scott Township. 15 Widow of ITichacI Ricneldeifer of Bloom Twp. Ik' Widow of James Ralston of Bloom Township. 17 Widow of Jacob Rupp of Lo ent Township. JOHN G. F REEZE, Register. Sloomsbarg Aug.. I. 1806. XECUT011S' NOTICE. Estatef Olediah CampbcU, sen., deceased. Notice Is hereby given that letter testamentary oa the estate of Obediah Carapsell, senior, late of Locust township, Columbia County, deceased, have been r ran ted bv the Register of said county, to J. J. Campbell, of Locust townthip. Columbia Couniy.anJ Nicbnta Canrpbeil and Ubedian uampD.-n.ot suainu km, Norto'd. County. All person having claim against the estate of the decedent are requested to preseait then for settlement, and those indebted U the estata will malts) immediate, payment. OT" Tba business general!) , will be attended to by Obediah 8. Caitapbel I. , NICHOLAS CAMPBELL. . 1 J. J. CAMPBELL, VExee'rt. OBEDIAH 8. CAMPBELL, V August 8,1260. 6 W, 628. HOOP SKIBTS, 623. IIOPKIIVS "O WIV MAKE." New Fall Styles ! Are in every respect rmT class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Chil dren, of the Newest Style, every Length and Size of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more univer sally ropcLAE than any other before the public They retain their Shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and realy Chkafer. than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fasten ings are warranted parfert. EvcaT Iadt should Tar Thcx I They are now being extensively Sold by Merchants, throughout the Country and at WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room No. 68 ARCH Street, belew 7th. PHILAD'A, Ask for HOPKIN'S -own xtn," buy no other! CAUTION. None genuine unless Stamped an each Kid Pad Hopkm's Hoop Skirt Mannractory. No 6i8 Arch Street. Philadelphia " Also. Constantly on hand full line of New York made r-kirt.at very low prices. TERMS VET CASH. ONE PRICE OXLY. August 29, loCfi, 4m. J. W. yi!AClTERS WANTED. The School Directors of Centralia Borough Colum bia county desire to employ two teac.iers one in.ils and on female for the winter term of school, to be opened about the 3rd of Septemln-r next, and con tmue ten months. Liberal sala.ies will be paid to good teachers. An examination will be held by the County Super intendent at Ceniralia. for the Koroush of Contrail a and the township of Conynehani, on Thursday Au giiHt 30, 1866. at IU A. M at which time and place ap plicant for the school should appear to be examin ed. IS. L. BETTER LY. Fec'y Centralia School Board. Centralia. August 13, 1600. sit EACIIEKS WAITED. The Srhool Directors of Bloom School District, Co Inmhia County, desire to employ ELEVEN TEACH EllS. seven in.il.-s and four females. Schools to open about the 15th of October next, and contiuud live months. An examination will lie held by the County Super intendent at Blooin;hurg, on SATURDAY, the ud day of September n.-xt, at 1(1 o'clock, A. M., nt w hich time and place applicants for the schools should ap pear and be cxamiued. J. K. EDGAR, Soc'y. Bloomsburg, August 22, I8(iC. CONSTITUTION OP THE Centralia Saviug Fuad Association. aiitTcle I. Name. The name of thia Association shall bo ''Tho Cen tralia Savins Fund Association. AKTICLE II. Object. The object of this Association i s to give Its mem -bers an opportunity of making secure dcpoit,. ac cumulating interest speedily and by the accumulation and proper management thereof, or by the accumula tion and proper nianagi-mont thereof, or by loans made, to euable them to purchase real estate, erect buildings, pay off mortgages, and accomplish like objects. ARTICLE III. Members. The members of this Association shall hs inhabi tants of the Uifilcd States of America, of the a;;e of tweiity-onc years and upwards. AitTlCLEIV. Commencement ot operations. This Association shall go into operation aa soon as three hundred shares are taken. ARTICLE V. Officers. The officers of this Association shall consist of a P.-eeideut and fifteen directors, who iiall bo elected by the shareholders. ARTICLE VI. Value of and Number of Shares. The value of each share shall be two hundred dol lars, and the number ol shales shall never exceed twenty-flve hundred. ARTICLE VII. L'ajnients. For every share each holder of the same hhall pay an iniatioii fee ol one dollar, and monthly instalments of one dollar, until the dissolution of this Associa tion. ARTICLE VIII. New Members and New iSeries. New meiiibeis may be admitted nt uuy time until twenty-five hundred .hares shall be issued. Tin y shall pay one dollar iuiniion fee and the actual val ue of the share at the time being. The directors shall have the power lo decide whi ther n.-w series of shares shall be issued, and when the same shall be issued. ARTICLE IX. Iifians. Each share of stock entities the lioljer tr a'loan of two hundred do lar-1. on Hiving sutlicient tecurity. ARTICLE X. iSid.s fur Loan.s. All money received shall bs loaned out monthly, in kumof two hundred Hollars, to such harehldi:rs vt ho bid for the same l.'ie hlgiietit premium above the' miuiuium fixed by the l'y-U. ARTICLE XI. Obligations to take Lnjin. If at any time no bid shall be made for the moneys to be loaned out, the members hall be bound to take up the loans al the 1-wesl premium fixed, be;; in run 2 with that member who shall hold the laritest number of shares uuincup-.bere i. But no one shall be com pelled intake in a single mouth more thaa ouj luun in this manner. ARTICLE XII. Tonally for refusing lioans. In rasa no bids for money in the Treasury should b made, and members refuse to take loan for their shares or to give i-ecurity lor Uit sanm. then the amount paid on their shares shall bo returned without interest and after deducting the tines, cot-ti. and proportionate losses, to those in default as afore said, and for this violation ot tho Conrtitutiou their name tha'l be stricken off the li-t of members. ARTICLE XIII. Security for Loan.s. For every two hundred dollars received from this Association, whether taken voluntarily or adjudged ta the member, according to the provisions of tin Constitution a tree share ol 'stork of the Association shall be assiencd, and such Kh r bhall bu given as shall be deemed sutiitieitt by tnn-thirds rf the Di lectors present, and afterwards on -such loan one half ter cent interest besi des the premium eMail be paid monthly until tlie dissolution of the Astocisliou. ARTICLE XIV l ines for Arrears. Foi every dollar of dues or interest wbii h share holders neglect or refuse to pay, they shall pay a fite ol teu cents for everv mouth in arrears. ARTICLE XV. Withdrawel of Members. Members v.buse shares are not pledged can leave this Association allej they sliail have g'ven thiily days police, iu writing, of the same to the boar J 'l duectors. They shall bo entitled to re payment of the amount paid on their shares and lo six per cent, interest on Hi- same from the tune or times the same was paid by them. But members ho have .cct ived luaua from this Asiociatiuu must first pay the same back iu full. ARTICLE XVI. Forfeiture of Stock. Unincumbered shares on which no payment has been made for six months, may be derlared forfeited by the directors Thereupon the amount paid in ou sucl shales sbad b- returned to the bolder ther-of, without interest, alter deducting the fine, costs and proportionate losses and his name ttneken from the list of members. ARTICLE XVII. Process against delinquent Debtors. The board of directors shall, without delay, collect by judicial process, the full amount of all loans, the holder of which is in arrears on account of dues on bis capilul stock, aud iuterest for a period of six luoullij, ARTICLE XVIII. 1'ayment of Cost. All cost arising from the award of a lnan from legal proceedings against delinquent shareholders shall bi borue entirety ty such uiombe'k cauaiug thu sauie, ARTICLE XIX. Payments in advance. Members who shall pay their instalments or inter est at least six months lie-fore the sama is due shall be entitled to interest thereon for the time the same was paid iu advance at the rate of six per cent, per annum. ARTICLE XX. 9 Dissolution of the Association. When the capital of this Association has increased in value to such a degiee that eah share f hall have an actual cash value of two hundred dollars, then this association shall determine and close. Ta the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Fleas, in and for the County of Columbia : The petition of the undersigned Director cf the Centralia Saving Fund Association respectfully pray that your Honors dodirree a Charter for the incor poration of the above Association inaicordanee with the Constitution as above set lunli, and your petition ers will forever pray. E. L. Retterly, L. S: Boneb, Jno. M. RfjjFohd, Alex. W. Rea, Retbek Wasseb, David Camt, J. J. Hoagland, W. James, James Dyke, Henry Gable, Jos. II. Dawes, William Pejfer, Edward Sweet, M. M. L'Velle. I7 The Petitioner presented the above to the Court at our last May esrion. praying for tbe granting of a charter, which instrument wa examined by the Court and notice ordered to ba published that appli cation for said Charter ha been made. August 8, IBott. ft. BLANKS I BLANKS Of erery description lot ale at taie office. R. GANSEV00RT, Practical and Consulting PHYSICIAN, For the Cure of a'l Diseasrs. Author of Lector on the Trertment and Cure of Chronic Disease. May be Consulted a follow, free of Charge ; 18C6. Bl-OOMSBURU. Pa.. Exchange Hotel, Jlonday and Tuesday, September 17th and lcth. BERWICK. Pa, Berwick House. Wednesday, September Win. WII.KESB ARRE, Ph., Exchange Hotel, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20. tfl. and S3. TITTSTOV, T-a., Eagle Hotel. Sunday and Monday. September 83rd and 24th. Will Visit Each Place Owe m Thrcb Months Ro- DLARLT. INVALIDS afflicted with chronic disease ef every name and nature, will be convinced by consulting m that they will be fairly and honorably dealt with. They will not bo persuaded to place themselves un der my treatment unless there is a reasonable hope of cure. Dr. OANSEVOORT, can he consulted at his ap pointed places ; he is a Practical and Scientific Phy sician, and treats all kinds of chronic diseases, which have been called incurable, by many of the so-called distinguished physicians of the country, riuch as disease of the tipine. Asthma. Consumption, Bait Rheum, Nervous Debility, Epilepy, St Vitus Dance, Catarrh. Melancholly, Liver Complaint, Kirketts. Bloody Urine, Headache. All diseases of Woman' and Children. Also cases of Seminal Emissions, which is sending thousands of poor unfortunate vic tims to the grave yearly. I he Dor'or does not propose to heal all the diseas es that alllict mankind . Borne diseases are curable, others are incurable, while at certain stages all dis eases are curable, if treatment is commenced at the proper tiinn. Therefore, do rot wail fur to-morrow. '1 he present is for us to improve, to-morrow we may never see. So beu i.ro of delays, they are always dangerous to your interests. Invalids who reside at loo great a distance to visit the Doctor at hi places ol appointment, can com municate with him by letter, and have medicines s nt to them by Express, to any part of the United Elites and I'anadas. without delay. All letters nf inquiry must contain a thrcn cent tamp to pre-pay reply. Prmcinal ffice and Labra tory. Crainiiiarcy Park. New York. Address mo at my.prcseiit residence, Ualh. N. Y. J. M.CANSEVOORT. M. D. Aiisust 22, 180(5. 4t . SHERIFF'S SALES. r) Y virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas, to i me directed, issued nut of the Court ol Common Pleas in the County ol Columbia, will be exposed to public sale, nt the Court lloune, in Rlooui!liirg, on MONDAY. THB 3rd DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the follow ing real estate to wit : A certain tract of land situate in Locist township, Columbia county, containing fifty six acres more or les.; hounded on the south by lands of David Kries her It Henry Gable, on the west by Henry Gable, on the north by Henry Knapp, and on the east bv lands of Abraham and David Kr lewder, whereon are erect ed a l.o House and a Log Barn, with the nppurte n mice Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the prop:rty of John Perry. ALSO. A certain wharf lot situate in Centre twp,. Colum bia county, bounded on the north by lands of L. W. Woolly, on the east by land of (Jeorse Shoemaker, on the south by the North llranrh Canal, nti.l on the west by lands of E. W. M. and George Low. Slmz-mI, taken in execution aud to bu sold a 111 c property of Richard Torby. ALSO. A lot of ground situate iu the Borough of Centra Ha. Columbia county, containing filly f-et front and one bu I'd red and forty feet deep, bounded on the west by Locust Avenue, on the north by tot of K. Knittle, on the cart by an alley, and on the south by a public road; whereon are erect'Nl a two story frame tavern and dwelling bouse, and a Urge stable, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sol J as the property of Peter Mower. ALSO. A certain lot of ground situate in thu township of Mifllin, ".Miltiinville," and coun'.y of Columbia, con taiiiMig three acres more or less, bounded on the south by front street, on the west by lut of Charles II. Hess, on the north by third street, and on thv east by Fair street, whereon are erected a two lory frame dwelling house and frame barn, with the ap purtenances. ALSO, Another in lot s;tuate in the township and county aforesaid, tontaiiiing one acre and a half more or less, bounded on the north by front street, on the east by Fair ftreet. on the south by second street, and on the west by lot of Phoebe Miller. ALfO, One other lot in the township and county afore said, containing four acres more or less, bounded on the south by lot ot Henry KedJer's heirs, on the east by lot of C. II. lies?, on the north by fourth strict, and on the wett by Market street. AlO. One other lot situate in the township and county aforesaid, containing two acres, bounded on the east by Fair street, on the north and west by lot of Leu is Eckroth, and on the south by grave yard lot. ALSO, One other out lot in the township and crunt afore said, containing two acres, bounded on the east by street, on the north by lot of John Keller and others, on the west by lot of Chanes Werkheiser, ami on the south by lot of Charles Hess, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Samuel II. Seibert, with notice to Tcrre Tcnants. ALSO, All that certain piece or tract of 'and situate in Srie.irloaf township, Columbia county, contamins one hundred acres more or less1, about sixty acres of which is cleared land: bounded and described as fol lows to wit: on the nnrih and cast by lands of Con rad Hess, on tbe south by lands of famuel iles. and on the west by lauds of lleijuuiii Ptcrman, whereon are erected a one storv plank dwelling house, a log stable, w ith the nppuitenanc.es. Seiz.-d. taken in execution and to be sold as the property of William J. Hess. ALSO. At the same time and place, by Fieri Faeiaf, a certain trrrtof land situate in t.atamssa township, Columbia Cod m v. containing tweuty-lour acres, more or less bounded on the east by lands of Jacob Driiuilieller. on the south by lands i f Solomon Fi-gely, and uu the north and w si ty lauds of fjideon Ariiilt, werreon is erected a log bouse and a frame stable with the appurtenances. J-nxcd, taken iu execution and to be fold as the property .f lieiijamin J. Folk. at.WIL'EL SNYDER, Sheriff. Illoouisbors, August C, l.-:si. MFORTANT TO FARMERS. CiinAT IMPROVEMENT IN HAND FANNING MILL. Til K patentee, Mr.GEOUfiE LEACH, aftertwelve years of experimenting in the construction rf fins ami cram cleaners, has'at length perfected .a very simple de ice by which farmers can arrive nt any perfection iu the selecting of all kinds of grain for seed 1 claim for this machine thai it does nway with all co!iuler currents, and gives an even uniform blast, testing the ijrain by weight and not by size. The conviction is now well grounded in lht minds of the best scientific inun of the country, that the marked depreciation of the grain crops for years buck, is owing to the degeneration of the seed sown, and m l to the poverty of the soil, and it is also the opinion of many that Ihe weavil and other destroy ing insects, so destructive to the crops, are produce I aud matured within the kernels, thu rendered light er than the others, so that thry are by this machine entirely removed. This improvement may be attached to any ordinary fanning mill. It can that!" much faster and clean zrain for market more peifectly than any machine extant It enables the farmer lo select from his mer chant grain, the soundest and healthiest berries lor seed. P.y this means also, all praM feeds may he brousht to tho same perfection for sowing, as the b-i of grain. GEOKGE LKACII, Owcgo, Tioga Co., N. Y. 1 refer, by special permission, the following let ter of thu New York Slate Agricultural Society : APRIL, lata. Hos. Commissioner or Patekts : 1 have examined with great care Mr. Leach's Fan, of Owepo, Tioga County, New York It seems to me, on cart ful examination, that it is an improve ment of vart importance to the farmers, millers, and all in tact who use grain. It is very simple, and will give to tbe farmer long needed mi nus to sepa rate the grain, it gives a uniform berry, and thus a uniform plant, all i opening at the same time, thus a 1 dins a large percentage to the crop, I hope, on care ful exa uunation. thai you will think it Woithy of a plate among the approved inventions. lam very truly yours, B. P. JOIINFOV. Scc'y of the N. Y Suite Agricultural Society. Ths undersigned, having used and tested Leach's Fan in separating and selecting enr seed grain for the last year, are fully satisfied with the improvement, aud gladly endorse the Secretary's letter, and recom mend to the farmers generally to make use of it be fore the next sowing : D. I. Biooilgood. Treas. Tioga Co. Ag'l Eoc. George- W, Holleniack, Uwego, N. Y. John I, Taylor, L. L. II. Curtis, Pre'st Tompkins Co. Agricui tural and llorlicultuial Society. Joseph Martz, CatawUsa. C. W. McKelvy. benjamin Wagner. Roaringrreek, Cof CO. Jacob Kostenhauder franklin, Jesse Menscb, " George Scott, " G. II. Brown, Mat'ne. Daniel Yetter. " Joseph Conner, Centre, Mord erai Millard. " Elias Creasy, " Vastme Boon. Itlnom. David Clark, Montour twp. J.D ttuirk, Grier UttiOc, " James Barton. " Henry Helwig, . " Gilbert H. Fowler. Rnarcreek. Wesley Rusel, Hemlock.' r-ilas Johnson, Locust twp. George lavenee. Ml Pleasant twp. Henry Mellick, Scott. John Mellirk. " Jacob Gerard, Greenwood. Caleb Appleman, Munlour county. John Troxwell, Franklin Snyder. " XT ADD repaired by ' MAHLON HAMLIN, Auiut8,18Ctf. Catawiiiai A DMINISTIl ATRIX' S NOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the etate of Thoma Paker. lute of Bugarloar townsmp. Colum bia County, deceased, have bven granted by tbe Keg is ler of said county, to Elisabeth Herriagton, resid ing In the township and county aforesaid. All per sona having cleims against the estate of the decedent are requested lo present them to the Adnunietratrix lor settlement, and thoe indebted will come forward and make immediate payment to ' ELIZABETH HERRPiCTON. datiaistrorrix. Bugarloaf, Aug. 22, 1806. 6w, F ARMERSI FARMERS I ! Don't fail to u PDILLIP3' SUPER PHOSPHATE LIME toenrich jour lands and make large crap of grain and grass. It is now extensively used in all the leading agricultural portions of the courtry and without dispute or doubt is known to be the very best used. It contains leas moisture, is more uni form in quality, Contains more agricultural value, than aHy other in the market. The undersigned in troduce it as a standard art icle, intending to make it a permanent trade- Its value ha been fully tested in this county and stun I unsurpassed by any other article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you will be pleased beyond measure with the results. Apply to v ' PAXTON at II ARM AN. August 2'J. 180(5. Rupert. Pa. jjR0VESTEEN&C0., Piano-Forte Manufacturers, 4S9 Broadway, New York. THE ATTENTION of the public and the trade Is invited to our NEW SCALK. SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, which for volume and purity nf tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of fored in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J. II. GRovEfTEKN, who 4ias a practical experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is fully war ranted in every particular. TUE "OKOrr.STEFJr PMX0-F0BTE" Received tue iiiuhkst award or mkrit at tiik cele- s.-rcn World's Fair Where were exhibited instruments from the besfl maker of ondon. Pans, Germany. Philadelphia. Caltimnre, Boston and New York ; and also at the American I nstitute for live successive years, the Gold and Silver Medals from both of which can be seen nt our ware-rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a stticlly ca-h system, are enabled to offer tho-c instruments at a price winch will preclude all competition . Our prices are from $100 to $200 cheaper than any fir st class Piano-forte. TEKM3. Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars sent free: r July II, IGG. ly. 11. at P. ENRY GIGER, Has opened a first class HOOT, SHOE, MAT AND 'CAP 5T0F.E, At his old stand on Main Street Bloomsbuig. His slock is composed of the very latest and best style ever otTered to the citizens of Columbia County. He can accommodate lne public with the following kinds and price' : Men's calf boots, flue, $ZMl to 9.00 " kip. double sole, 3 75 to 5.75 Boys child's boots. I ."5 to 4.75 Men's clove kid. I'ongres. &.C., 2.5U to 5.75 " Hal. Ehoes. . 1 0 to 3.00 women's boys and inis.es glovo kid lasting gaiti rs, 1.75to5.75 Women' glove kid.veiy fine. 3.2 i to 5 75 fine goat morocco bahnnrMs, 2 5M to 4 00 men' morocco and call shoes, 1.75 to 2 50 common shoes, .5hto50 Misses' and Child's shoes. 0-I to l.tiU Men's, w omen's, misses', boy and child slippers. 0,'i3tO 1.00 He also keeps a great variety of HATS, CAPS and XT'ItAW GOODS of every kind, at the lowett prices, both for Cash and Country produce. Keinon.il. i the attraction is in our goods. Don't be alarmed at tho cry of high prices, but call and see for yourselves. Respectfully, HENRY GIGER. Bloomsburg. July II. ldCG. JIFE INSURANCE. If you wish to live long and die happy, go without delay and INSURE YOUR LIFE in the best Company in the world, THE MUTUAL LIFE INsTRANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS ARE $15,000,000. and itsannual dividend fir tho fiscal year of 1PW amounts to seventy-five per cent. on all participat ing premiums, being the largest dividend ever de clared by any company for the same length of time. For further information apply to JOHN G. FREEZE,' Jtgtnt. July 19. 1?00. 3m. Bloomsburg. Pa. EJSTKAY. Camt thj premises of the subicriber, in Orange township. Columbia County, on or about th Ith of July, last, a BROWN II HI PER. with w hile marks on bind legs and tail . aud supposed to be about one year old. The owner or owners are requested to come forward and prove property, pay charges and takij her away, otherwise the will bu disposed of as the law directs. JEREMIAH UEt'S August?, I-T.-$1.50. JUMBER ! LUMBER ! A new Lumber Yard in liloomsbura, trpilE undersigned would, respectfully inform tho-e n J. in want of lumber that he continues lo manufac- ure and keeps ou hand e good supply of building nd fencing in. tor! il, at his residence, a stiorl dis once north of the depot, which he otl'.-rs for sale at r.Mjtiahle rates. J.VJU15 rCliU i L.xt Bl oomsbttrg, June 20, IGG. ADMINISTRATOR' S NOTICE. E-lotcof William Man n, deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estate of W liam Mann, 'ate ol Beaver township, Columbia cou ly, deceased, nave Keen granieu Dy me negimer of ruin ii'u.uj, ..... .. .."...- -, - I 'i aver tomiship. All person having claims against the estate of the decedent are requ -sted to present ihcm immediately for settlement, and those owir.g the estate will make payment forthwith. ALLEN MANN, jSdm'r, August I, I6C6 -6w, p UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Heal and Personal Property. Will be expowed to Public Sale, on the premise of tli-; undermined, in Fishiugcreek towuship Colum bia county, on Friday. Sept. 7l!i, 18GC, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following personal property to w it : lt. A lot ef land containing about Twenty Five Acres, all of which i in a hull t-tan of cultivation and in with grats, situate in Fit lunircr -ek township, Columbia county, ni'joininr the public road leading from Bunion to Bloouif burj, whereon lj erected a lari;e Erich House and Frame Earn, both new. and 8ll other necessary out buildings. 2nd. A lot of land containing 140 Acres, of which, about 30 Acres are cleared, situate on the line be tween Benton and FUhingcreck tow nship, whereon is erected a pood Frame House and New Barn. 3rd , A lot of land ai'joining No. I, containing one hundred acres, of w hich sixty-five acres are cleared, situate in Fijliirgcreck towuship, whereon is erected a lare new FRAME HOUSE AND BARN. 4th. Two town luts with good bbildings, contain ing from one fourth to three acres, to sail purchasers; also, other town lots, without buildings, all lying along the pul lie road from Benton to Bloomsburg. The following personal FrPPcrl7 will also be sold at thu same time : Tico Horses, One Tico-Horse Wagon, one fprlng Wagon, Hay and Grain of all kind. Plows. Harrows, Harness, and many other farming iuiuleuieiits too numerous to mention. N, B. Tbe above property will be offered at private sale until Friday, the 7th day of September next, on wl. ich day, rf not sold, it will be offered at public sale on the premises, Applv to the undersigned, WILLIAM IKEI.ER. Fttll water, Columbia county, Pa. Auu-t 15. I-G. 4t OliL'E. All persons knowing themselves indebted to eith er of ihe undersigned, on Book, Note or Judgment, are requested to make pay ment without delay if they w ou la sate cost. McKELV Y. N E AL & Co., Wm. McKELV Y & Co. August 22, ISM. If. A XEW rEHFt JIE FOR THE UAADEXKCIllLT. aright Rloomintf Cerena." "Plight l!loming CrM.' "Right Blooming Cerena." "Wight Bloonalmg Cereae." "figat Blooming Cerevs." Pbaloa' Pbalon9 Phalon's Fbaloxt'si ' Phatln'8 A most xriuMte. delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distilled; from the rare and beautiful dower from which it take it name. Manufactured only by FHAL.ON V SON, Kow York. BEWARE OF COUNTBRTEITS. ASK TOTS PHALOX'S-TAXE NO OTHER." jyR. MARSHALL'S UATAUIU1 SHIJFF, Thi Snuff ha thoroughly proved Itself to bar tho beat article known Tor curing the CaTARan. Cold m the Ha and Heaoach. It bj; been found in . . i- ..a, vif flora F.ves. iJS&e cetteni remeur iu mon; v ' - hess ha been removed by itfd Beam ut ha often been greatly improved ny u use. It is fragrant and agreeably, and Uil a,. I..'.'. To the datll heavy pain caused by disease of the Mead, me aensaiion ki ui" . i . . . . n.i.aAa (lilt 1 1 ntl.1 r,l IT tl Oltfl. invigoraimK.il uici -'- - . strengthens the glands, and give a healthy action to toe paris anecieu . More man Aiiiny -tears-, Ofdalcand use of Da. Marshall' Catarrh an4 Headache SMorr, has prnwd its gr tat value for alt the common disease of I he Head.nnd at thi moment itstands higher than ever before. ; . - . It is recommended by many of the bert physician and i s used with great success and oatiafaction eve- rvwhere. " . " i ' . Readthe Certificates of Wholesale Drag- ... e'iat id 1854.. .... . The underlined, having for many year been ac quainted with Dr. -Marshasm's Catarrh and Head ache r-xurr, and sold it in our w holesaleirad cheer fully state. that we t ellcve it lo be equal in every re spect, to the rec.'inn.cnd ntione given of for the euro of Catarrhal Affections, and that it i decidedly the best article we have ever known for all to in in ou dis eases of tbe Head. Hurr it Perry, Boston, ) Barnes Park, New Yotk lAUD Stand. " Reed, Austin Sc. Co Drown, Lainsnu Sc. Co " Steohen Paul Co Reed, Cutlar St Co Israel Minor Co -M'Kesson Sc. Robbina A L Scovill It Co M Ward. Close II Co Bush Sc Oale, Seth W Fowle, Wilson. Fairbank k. Co. II taiibthnisV. F.tlntMnAm Mr ITi U II Hay. Portland. Me. r'orBale b all Druggist Feb. 3, ldOti ly. Try IL RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers tf"The original Medicine cstiblithed in 1837. and first article of tho kind ever introduced under lh- namu of "Pulmoric WAfKRg," in this or any.othe country; all other Pulmonic Wafer are counterfeits. Tbe genuine can be known by the name BRYAN be. ins stamped on eacn wafer. . .... These Wafers have been before the public for nearly Thirty Years, nnd the immense sale atta.ned.not only in America but in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic wrth. The medical properties are superior to any other article offered for t be cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections. and the quantity contained in each box is nearly double that of the many wor'.hles imitation advertised. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness, Anhm.-i . aiarrn. i.roucnm. Dim cult breathing, Spilling rt Blood Pain in the Chest. Incipient Consumption an nil llicauci tflf lh, liin.. K,f H . . I relief, but effecting a rapid and lasting cure and art naimoieu 10 give saiisiaction in every instance. j ney ao noi nauseate like aicuholic compounds, and the medical prope.tiea are combined in a form so agreeable and pleasaul to the las te, that auy child win reaany lane tuem. One dose will ay ways afford RELIEF IN TEN MINUTE 8. To Vocalist and Public Speaker, the Wafer are peculiarly valuable ; they wi II in one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular use for a few day will.at all times. increase the pow er and flexibility of the voiee, greatly Improving it tone, compass and clearness, for wbicb purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. The very great celebrity of thi valuable remedy hail incused unprincipled persons to prepare base imita tion, which disappoint the Just expectation of the purehascr, and injure the character of the genuiaa ' medicine. , See that the word "BRYAN," is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the fac simile of tho signa ture of the Proprietor. "JOB MOSEst" on each wrap per, to connlefeit which i PdRQERv, QT Offending parties will be dciilt with lo the full extent of the law. Bryan's Pumomc Wafer are for sale by all Drug- Uts. JOB MOSES. Sole Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St , N. Y Feb. 3. lcMio ly. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. PROTECTF.t) ET EOYAHLETTER3 PATENT. SIR jAIIESCLAIlKE'S Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared from a prescription of Sir J.Ciarke. JU. D.,Phw sicia Eziraordmatif to tie Qssra. - , This invaluable mepirine is unfailing in the cure or all those painful and dangerous diseases to which tho female constitution is subject. It moderate all ex cess and removes all obstruction, from whatever cause and a rpeedv cure may be relied on 'Id MAHRIED LADIES, it is particularly suited. It will, ia a short lime, brine on the monthly period with regularity. Esxh bottle, price One Hollar, bears the Government Stamp of Glest Britain, to prevent countetfeiu, CAUTION. ... TXete Pill rhould not be taken, ay Female during the FIRST THREE MOJfTUS of Pregnancy, tkef are inrt to bring on Miscariege,bul et asy other time tkef atteaf Every women know thalthe bloom of health most fade, with tbe slightest irregularity ur obstruction- of the menses. These Pills are truly the woman's friend in the hour of trial, snd the only sure, positive and never failing cure and regulator f Suppression of na-. ture from whatever cause, fo anld inat the feebl can taketheiu with perfect security. yet so powerfu their eJects. mat luey may be safely called, a nev failing Regulator. In all rase of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Ia in the Back and Limbs, Fatigues licht eyertion.Pal pit.ilion of 'he Heart, Hysterics, and White, these Pill will eff ret a cure when allotbermeans have fail ed ; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimouy, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet ground each package which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY JILL DRUGGISTS. Sole General Agent fur the United Slates and British Dominions, JOB MOSES. 27 Cortland Ft., ?few York. -N. H $1 00 and 6 three cent postage stamp en closed to any authorized Agent, will ensure a bottle, containin 50 Pills, by return mail, sscurely sealed from ail observation. Feb. 3. 'iHi.-iy. LITK HEALTH STRENGTH. LIFE HEALTH STRENGTH: LIFE HEALTH STREXITII. Hundreds and thousands annually die premature! when, if they would Rive the Great French Remedy. I)R. JL'AN DELAAIARRE'd Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared by Garaxciere It Iicpout, No. 214 Rua Lom bard. Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Jnaq Uela inarre. Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord cu Lariboisicre a fair trial, they v. on 1.1 find immediate relieC and. ib a sborltitne.be fully restored to Health aid Strength It is used in the practice of many emi nent Freeh physicians, with uniform success. and high ly recommended as tbe only positive ad petfie Heme J? for nil persons suffering from General or tcxu.t Kebiltty, all derangements of the Nervous Forces Melancholy, Spermatorrhoea or Seminal t missions, al Weakness arising from sexual Ex-tnergy. Physical Prostratfon. Nervousness. Weak Spme.t lowness of Spirits. Dimness of Vision, Hysterics, Pain in tho" Back and Limbs, Impotency, Stc . No I tnguage can convey an aeqoate idea of the im mediate and almost miraculous change it nccasiona to the debilitated and shattered system In fact.it stands unrivalled as an unfailing cure of the niaUdie above mentioned. gauffer no in re. tut use The Great French kerned ; it wil effect a cure where all others fail, and although a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurtful to the most delicate constitution. Pamphlets. containin full paiticulars and direction for using, in English. Frencu.Spahisa aud German, ac company each box, and also seat free to any addre' when requested. , Price One Hollar per box; Six boxes for Five Dollar. Sold by all Druggists throughout tbe world ; or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, by inclosing specified price to any authorized agent. BEH.1RE OF COUXTEHFEITS Jt.YV IMiTJITlOJfS. Proprietors exclusive Agents for America, USCJIR 0 MOSF.S. Sf CO.. 27 Courltand fU. New York, Authorixed Agents tot Bloomsburg. EY&R Sr MOTFR. DwitTTc , . 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Culvcrwell, M, D author of ttn -Green iiook, ecr.. Tbe world renowned1 author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly prove from hi own experience, that the awful consequences of felf-Abuse may be effect unity removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instrument, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every suffere. no m alter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically, This Lec ture will prove a boon to thousand. Seat under sea' to any address, in a plain envelope, on receipt ot six cent ortwo postage stamp. Alwi Pr. Cul vcrweir Marrige Guide. price. S5 cent'. Address, CH Aa. C. KLINE CO.. 1'J7 Bowery. New Yoik, P. O. bo , August 15, IStiti, I, feisitto. ft I. ot r l ik i