A r 'A 7 ) y DEM 0 01? AT A N D ST A H. LOCAL.- DEPARTMENT- -T " BLO OMSBURG ; Wednesday, October 31, 1866. rf VVi will thank our reader -for all loeal occur rence in their immediate localities. If they no not tfetirn to write communication for the public eye, li them read u a brief Statement of everything of intermit in their rpcctiire communitie. A list ef marriage, death, accident flre, removals, busi- ness'ebanges, te. We will put Uiera in forin. The mora fact of tliit kind we ca jet the better it will suit oa and our reader. Who will do it I To AvRTiKs. Per. n wishing advertisements Inserted. Vnust fennd them in early on Tuesday morn ing" to insure their insertion for that week AKSWEH3 TO COBEESFONDENTS" r-i rn . . : n m: j j: D. iub man vuu enquire unur uui uia- vntinno LU r,ar,Ar nr) .HrRrtiunir -Tiicf ! we expected. The man who can't take a few sort knocks as well as aice, had ousht not as- aume a position of public journalist He is in private life now ; we have nothing more to do with him. His last batch of (stuff, vom ited out through the columns of his "come by chance," the Campaign called Tor some attention at onr nands, ana it receiveu it - Mr.- S.i at present we'll let him "retire to the shades or private life," but if he ever places himseli in a simuar public position, woo bo unto him. He'll hear something a great deal heavier drap. P. Oar subscription list is larsre.it is true, uro oin'lr. mV nnwrriintr rmrtlishinp" a na- per at $2 a year, at the present prices of la- Dor and material, did we receive all our sub- emotions in advance. ou must know the price of blank printing paper is more than double what it was in 1860, and then wc had $2 a year, and thought we could not afford to print a paper at mat price. JtTElia3 Mendenhall, of this town, is laying down a neat stone pavement, twelve feet wide, in front of hia dwelling and store. " Peterson's Philadelphia Counterfeit Detector and Bank Note list, for November is already sent out. It is the best publish ed, andVshould be at every counter. t3C. C. Marr, ha3 replenished his stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. He will sell cheaD for cash. . See his card in another col- timn. Sworn in. On Thursday last, Mr. Montgomery Cole, the newly elected County Commissioner, wasswornin and immediately entered upon the duties of his oEce. tSF" Mori Building. Joseph W, Hen- dershot has commenced the foundation for a new building on Main Street, opposite the "American House." It is to be a frame building and occupied as a Drag Store. t&m Peterson's Magazins for the inc .ra ing month is a charming number. This Magazine in fashion plates truly excels all I competitors. fcendandget it .Ladies, how in the world can you, do without it? 5- Wihiam Snyder has received a lot of . " 111.. 14 . .tl Dcauuiui ana suostantuu nag-stone lor tne laymg of a pavement m front of his Hall, on main street- ine marcn or improvement ot Jate is going on at a right smart pace, .1 . 1 in U113 lOWn. I tSU Thomas J. Vanderslice, E?n., retired from the office of County Commissioner last week, ne held this office for three years, and discharged his duties with satisfaction to the people of the County. That of being an honest faithful, public officer, as Mr. Vanderslice proved himself to be, i3 the best praise a, man can receive. Ho ! for Baltimore ! Gov. Swann is I giving the Rads a great deal of trouble al- though he is a chicken of their own hatch- own efforts. But, alas ! with all his amli- 0f truth, is the proper means to your event ing ; but he can't begin to compete with J. tion, activity and energy, with all his ab'.li- t ' nll . nrnn;7nt;nn ,iL.;i; ' J. Bobbins & Co., in making a general bu tie not only among the citizens but the den izens of this place, in offering them such cheap goods at the New York Store. S&" Arthur's Magazine was received a few days since, for the month of November, It didn't lay on our table long enough for us to examine it, till it wa3 picked up ly some of trie family and taken away. . Arthur gets up," as everybody ought to know, a most capital Magazine. iKD" Those indebted to me on subscription to the Star of the Worth, and for adver tising, which have, mostly, been out-standing for several years, will confer a favor upon the undersigned by calling at the office cf " the Democrat and Star and settling the came. I am desirous of having all my old accounts settled up between this and the first of December next " W. H. Jacobt. Teachers or Columbh. County are respectfully requested to meet in the Academy at Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the 3d day of.November next, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of organizing a County As sociation, with the view of holding a County Institute the coming Winter. Let every . Teacher urge a large attendance. CnAS. G. Barklet, Co. Supt Greenwood Seminary. Last Friday the students at thb Institution underwent their fall examinations, evincingathoroughknowl fedge of the various studies they had persued, under the able teachings of Prof. C. W. Walker. The people of Millville attested their interest in the proceedings, byatten J ing in large numbers. In the evening an unusually brilliant exhibition took place, which drew a'crowded house," and won the applause of all. The young ladies and gen tlemen delivered their orations with much eloquence and the original dialogues, (one bf them written by Mrs. D. W. F. Walker, Ihe Preceptress,) were of the highest order, and admirably put upon the stage. The music, as usual, was under the charge of Prof. C. W; Walker, jr., and added much to the evening's entertainment The Greenwood Literary Society is in a flourishing condition. On the 20th inst, Dr. J. B, F. Walkerj of New York City, delivered a brilliant lecture before the socie ty : subject 'Town and Country." Dr. Walker has recently been appointed consular secretary to th Sandwich Islands under Mior-General Morgan L. Smith, of Mis- EOTiri. ; ; . - The people ' of Miliville take a just pride ia their Sessinary, and it is well worthy the In to-day's paper will be found the Court advertisements, for December Term, puch aa Court Proclamation, Grand and Traverse ! Jurors, Trial List, Register's Notices, Wid- ow's Appraisements, Sheriffs Sales, &c. AH County advertisements and legal notices generally will appear in the Demqckat and Star, notwithstanding the efforts made by certain individuals in position to take said advertising from our columns. This oppo- sition is not endorsed by the people of the County. Ti:e Excitement Still Continues The heretofore quiet village of Light Street was thrown into a terrible commotion, quite re cently, over the startling, though truthful, announcement, that the largest and most flprrnnf. aimHmpnf. of Store (Joont rrpn- I ' . i ,. , ri t. J ver uruugt w HH3 upu.uj, "jum , teen received at the Mammoth. Store of li. VV . creasy & oo., in taat town. 1 ou can imagine the excitement men tossed up their hats, women wrung their hand. with joy, and girls and boys sang and shout- ed tremendouslj-over the glad tidings. Af ter all, the grand secret of the whole matter is, they sell cheaper and more goods for the same amount of money, than any Merchant or Merchants in that place. Have you any doubts of the fact, if you have, call and see, before purchasing elsewhere. SFrom present indications it would seem that the Pipe-lavcrs, who wish to breakdown thcJ)emocratic Tarty, are about to start a new paper, to take the place of the defunct, hnf l'mmnrh! flnmnninn. nn r-.KTirr. hv V. II. Little, Esq., of Bloomsburg, immortal on account of the sickness which it caused to the public stomach. However, the com munity has pronounced their verdict upon him and his crew. But the crew will fijrht. Yes sir! They will start a new paper. They will take the bastard republican press called the Columlian, and they will pitch into us, and into the Democracy of the County ren- erally. Their previous course is an indication of what thev will do in future. This same email ctowd who now wish to disorganize the Party, have been hancincround the Colum- lian effica tinae its establishment. As we their candidate -54,0)0 votes ; in 18G4, 2,0, have lefora repeatedly said, they wih to 000 votC5!' an J in 18G6- 295,000 votes ; who break up the old Democratic Party and es tablish a new party on its ruins. It is plain now, what the object was in establishing the Columliin. A few men in Bloomsburg wish to control the people in the matter of start- ' .... . ing a new party. But will the people sub- mit ? We think not. The true Democracy of the county will not allow these malcon- tents to control matters. As to breaking down the Democrat and Star, since when ? Death of V. S. Doebler. In the sud- don death oi our esteemed townsman, V . b. Dcebler, this city has lost one of her most useful and enerretic citizens. He combined :n nature a eonAv numbor 0f thosa e gcntiai characteristics which make a valua- blc member of society. As a husband and fatier Le was kind and cencrous. as a friend of the p00r he wa3 eTCr r2a;Iv. to aTord milr fum! nj. an-l na a f',t'i7..r in a mirrt rvf .n.l. eJ range of action, he was alive to all those public interests calculated to advance the prosperity ot our thriving city. His loss u a PubIIc calamity. A person of his cxtraor- binary activity and indomitable energy could not lal1 t0 make an impression upon ihoe around, ty developing the fruits rcsnhing irom untiring exertions. Uther3 might rs main at case and watch the progress of evcnt3, but he could not ; others might urge their friends to act, but he urged forward his ties to accomplish, all subsequent plans un- I Qcveiopeu. ineangrioiueamwouiunotpass without claiming him as a victim. Although such severe dispensations of Providence are not easily reconciled, the day will come when the most trivial events, in connection with those that create deep and lasting wound will clearly demonstrate the wisdom of God. Mysterious, indeed, are the workings of that invisible power which is constantly in terfering with the temporal arrangements of men. The sympathy of thc community is with the widow and her orphan children in this hour of deep affliction. The feeling mani fested among all classes of our citizens from the hour of danger until his burial gave am ple testimony in favor of his usefulness, and the regrets that were felt over his death. A more impressive and imposing funeral never took place in ourraidfc. Lycoming Gazette. Majority forFcnator. Below we give the official majority for Geo. D. Jackson, Senator elect for the District composed of Columbia, Montour, Northum berland and Suliivaji. Columbia,...: IC55 Montour, 431 Northumberland,.... ...497 Sullivan, : 363 Total 2,943 . Mark Twain tells of a member of the Washoe Legislature who always used to prop hi3 vast feet upon the desk and get be hind them and eat a raw turnip during pray er by the chaplain. An Honest Clergyman. Rev. E. II. Hudson, a well known abolition clergyman of Palmyra, Illinois, eloped last week with a negro woman, who has three children. That clergyman is an honest man, he prac tices what he preaches. ...... MAR II I li 1) . On the ISth int, at the residence of the bride's father, in Wabash Co., nearNiconza, by the Rev. Joshua Barre tt, Mr. Simon Mil Itr, to Miss Leanora Mastelkr. BLoinssciiBG mauki:t. WflEAT.per buvbel. 2 80 KVK. 1 so coRV, . 1 iu BUCKWHEAT, 1 CO FLOl'K per bM. 14 i CLOVERffcED, 5 50 FLAX 8EEII. ... 8 70 BUCKWHEAT Flour. 300 BUTTER. - - 45 EUtiS . . .85 potatoes; - - - - s DRIED APPLES, 3 W HAMS' - - o.. BACOV, . . .16 II A V by the ton. 2S liO LARD, per lb. 25 -ESi'RAY HOG. Came t the premisea'af tbe nnderaisrned in Mt. Pleaant tvwn'htp Columbia rauntjr an r about tbe SHtli ef Augim Ian a white bo?, weighing about ue hundreif airW Bftf pound oppetI to he chout a year Id. The wof I requested to come forward prove propety. pa tbnrt and take it away, otherwise it will be diapaaail f according 10 law. " . U. B, APPLEifAK. Mu Pltatsat, 0t. t, lt8. W. j Address of the Democratic State Committee. Democratic State Comsottee Rooms, 1 1'lnkdelphia, Oct 17, 1866 J To the Democracy of Pennsylvania, : In a 'poll of more than six hundred and ten thousand votes, you are beaten'less than three percent, on the whole. A change o one and a half per cent, would have given y-u the fctut3. .You have reduced the majon- ty of your opponents, and polled nearly twenty thousand more votes than ever be fore. Upon the aggregate of the Congress ional vote, still greater force is shown. In this contest you have proven your devo tion to principle, have demonstrated the Ktrniirrrli nf vmir organization, and yield to your enemy a dearly-bought victory. You are "defeated, but not dismayed." Buoyancy and hope everywhere perva.levour ranks, whilst chagrin and dismay mark tae visages of your opponents. Thev iud-e vou rightly : for, in the light cf tu;a exhibition of vour stern devotion to the joctr;nes of the Constitution, to the pc petuity of your Union, and tethe supremacy of your race, they read their coming defeat For the first time since the final disband mcnt of our armies, you have met the forces of the Republican organization. They fought for the life of their party ; they concentrated against you the influence of almost every manufacturer, corporation and ban ; they had at their command a large preponderance of the public press of the State, speakers without number, all the money of a dynasty of Contractors to whom the public trCaS- urv has been a mine of wealth could fur nish; mcmoriesof the war still fresh cugh to be the means of exciting hatred; laws enacted with a view of their own political ascendency ; a well disiplined organization UnJ a11 of tte advantages that the poscsj in of immcipal and State power could bring them ; and yet, unaided and selt-depencSent, yu uavc conibatted this powerful combina- tion antl almost carried the State, All honor and praise to the Democracy of tIie keystone, frr this mostgadant fight. A banJ of lnen w" m 18G3 can P0'1 fr plant themselves upon principles that are eternal ; who will not despair of the Republic, and who possesses the physical power and the moral courage to maintain their opinions and preserve their liberties ; must eventually Ii . 1 l ; .1 ct . D0 lue runng power in me otaie. Implicit belief m the justice and truth of the great doctrines that lie at the base of our form of government, aversion to its centrali zation, and confidence in the efficiency of the Constitution for the preservation of your lib erties, have ever distinguished you. These are the magnct3 around which 3ou have gathered in many a hard fought contest. and to them you will be true as a ncedb to the poll. Opinionsof individuals may change, but, in the future as in the past, conic vic tory or defeat, a3 a part- 3-ou will ever be found rallying to these principles as the lead ing tenets of your political faith. Hope, confidence and courage should be gathered from the remembrance, that two- thirds of the white freeman cf theRepublic thick as you do upon thec subjects, and that, on every field on which they are stak ed, your united action will overcome all op posing forces. V"e a-k you to persevere in the work so anspioousiy begun. I rom this hour, Jet us determine to go forward. Let us have done with spasmodic efforts, and move onward with unflagging energy. The thorough and effectual dissemination ystematIc cfrort and inJividual exertion, aro thc avenucs that k,afl to carl to victory. Will you pursue them? United, disciplin ed and determined, you will be irrcsistaMe. By order of the' Democratic Plate Com mittee. ' . WILLIAM A. WALL Ac K, ijh'jinnan. n He av 7a d v ert is e: m ents. I Ol'KT I,KK !.MU I0. ITTIIEflEAS. thn Ho. V:i.um P.lwell. Pro-idenl j'l'lse of the Court of f)yi-r a:nl Toruiiner ami C.n rral Jail Oi-livrry. Court of Unartt-r ! ?ssioii of tile Pearp anH Court of Criiiiinoii l'loas anil Urphuir Court in th -2th Ju.lirinl District. comporel of the counties of ol'iinliia 3 illivan ami Wyoniinj nii'l the Hon. John M'Reynol 1 Sc. ti-phi-n H:iMy.Asso'iit-Juli:'s of Colum bia county. have issued their pr o ptJioarinj dat tlie 7 Any of M;iy in 1 ynr of our Loril one thousan! fishl bumlrei! Mill sixty ix. and to ine dincted fir hoMinjr a Court ofycr atK! Terminer and General Jail delivery, General flunrti r Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan" Court, in Eloombur?. in the county of Columliia. on thMirt Monday. ,b. tug the 3d day;ol JJcceiubcr ext, to rontinuc one week. !iotiro i hereby ;iven. to the Corotier, the Justices of the Peace and Countable of the jail county of Cn. umbiatli.it they he then nnd there in their pni'er per. aou at 10 u'efork jn the forenoen of sail day ith ibeir retorda. iniMi-itin!t and other remeuibrnce to i!o thone thiiics wicli to their offices appertain to be done. Ami those that are hound by recognizance, to prosecute aeainst the prisoners that ar or uiav be in the Jail of said county of Columbia to be then and there to r eute them as shall lie just. Jurors are re-iuesied tn be punctual in tlieit atieiilanre.arelily to their noiieea t i Dated L & S in the f -v hundr Dated at lilonimbiirs.the 31st day of i ictiber he year cl our Lr! one thousand eiht ed and sixtr-sx. and in the ninetieth year or toe Independence of the Unite, I State of America. ( Ous nvt ma (iMoswt.Tti. ) SA.MCLL SNVDLR. ShorilT Bloomsburf, October II, Irtoti. Grand Jurors for December Term, 18G6. RTOOM John Pennoian, Robert Roan, William fieidleinan. Bf.AVER Peter Pheliliamer. George P. Dreisbacb. BENTilN Abraham A. Kline. CUXYNGHAM-Iac W. Hatl. CEN I III; J'harleg H. Heitterich. HSHI.NGCREEK William Ila;enbu(h, Joseph Coleman. GREENWOOD Andrew J. Albertson. HEMLOCK- Jr.hn M. Krton. Ilu;h A. Iiarttusn, William Appleman Levi Wright. JACK.-tJN John F. Derr. I (H CST Leonard Adams, George Raup, Jobn Herner MAIMSON James Welliver. Ftephen E'li. MAINE Aaron lnrr.iuze. Joseph Geiger. SUGAULOAF-James lies. . Tra verse Jurors for December Term, ltG6- BLOOM Thomas Knorr. Ab'abim Fry, Lewi Maim. Isac lUrtuian William R.ihh. KBAvl R fainuel Fther. Jacob Keller, BENTON Emanuel Laukacb. llORoUGH iF BERWICK Isaiah Bower Levi Bredliender. John Dak. I RI A KCRELK David Wilier. John Frra. CEN'I'K E-Iraar Ernwine. Allen Hie II hauler, FiSH INGCR EEK .Martin Amuierniaa. FKANKt IN Daniel Kmltle. GRKEN WOOD-David Dretblebis. LOCI't T ("orneliu Re in hold. MADISON KeifTir A. tfmitb, John Demott, Con rad Kreaii:-. MUM OCR William Holliagshead.John G Quick, Levi Weaver. . MT. PLEASANT Adam Welliver, Benjamin Sut ler. Faiuuel Jf.hnon. IAlE-Williaui GiKlin. MIFFI.IN Stpiien Gear ha rt. . ORANGE -Michael Haeubucb , Isaac Dildine. PINE-John Lor. KOAKlN; KEEK Daniel Levan. t?COTT 1 bouuis 1 reocli, Eliaa D. Kl me. . : :. jOOKIlERE. ; ' A I.I. those indebted to lh Ondorgned either on Bote or book account, of six mouths or more sta-irtin; are hereby rqnetcd to make settlement with nut de lay, and ate costs. , n.c.eiiite. Bloemisbnti , Bpt. 16, 166ft.-ft. QREENWOOD SEMINARY. Iho Winter Term of 20 week of thi floursbing Sr.bool commence Monday the 11th of November next PudHi enterine at the commencement or inM He of the frm must remain to the close, and pay tbeir bill aa advertised in our circular. Anv one ileoirinc a rirmlar will pleae addraa me at MILLVIl.l.b, Columbia County, Pa. C W. WALKER, A. Al . Principal. Millville. Oct. 31. IfbO. . ' N EW GOODS at C. C ITl ARB'S 0 ' -ft. vri: .af. 'ri! m -5? Til E unrferaigiied has jus-t returned from the city wnn a tull and complete kupply of Dry dJoods nnd Croccrscs, N'ti"ns. Grocr rien. Tin-ware. Hardware. Ce dar und Willow Ware, Dins, Oinfertiuii ary. ilnsi-Warc, T"lai co Hats and Slice. Eltiur, S.-nt FiU and Meat ; nil of "In. hi prnpie s:lliiig at a very low figure for can iir pr-Mluec. Vlr Vail an.l jcb. C. C. MARR. Dlitomshur!.', Ortber 31. 181$ tf. YIDOWb appraisements! NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION. rTIE follnwine appra isenii nts of real and person i al property t apart to V idnws f decedents have been filed in the Office of the Register of ( 'u. lumbia t'ouniy. under the Rule of Cnuit. and will be prevented (or absolute n.ntiriu; tiou. to the Or phans' Court to he held in litomiishurg. in and f.-r saiJ county, on WEDNESDAY. THE 5TU DA V OF DLCE.VIIiER A. D. I r Mi. at .o'clock in ill - allerno.'ii of said day, unless cxreptions to such contirmatiuns are previously filed, of which all peron intercled in s.iiil estate wi I take notice, I Widow of Samuel Conner of Orange Township, decenwed . . 2 Widow of Dr. Simon Cotner of Madison Town ship, dee'd. 3 Widow of Philip Cool of Roaringereek Town, ship, dee'd, 4 Widow of John Killer of Scott Town shin, de ceased. 5 Widow of James Pavdon of Fiahinffcreek Town ship. iler'J. Wnlow of Abraham Mensch of Locust Town ship, Jec'd. JOHN C. FREEZE. Regiter. liloomsburf, October 31, lsoti. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICH is hereby given to all legatees, creditor i an. I oilier persons interested in the estate of the re spective derendents and minor, that the following Administration and Cuardian accounts have keen fileil in tin; i.irire oft he item ster ot I o'uu.bia I on lit v. Slid wi llie piesehted for confirmation and allow anre in the Ori.iian'ti Court, to beheld in llooiu-iuirg. in the entity aforesaid, on WKliNKSDAV. TllE 5TII DA V -K DECKMUER. 1SUG, at i o'cloca in the atternoon of said day I Account of r-amuei L. Keller, administrator, of John lleiiiiliruck. Ii.le of Locust I ownshin. dei'd. 2 Account of laa- G. I ursel. adiu'r of Wellington li. Puriiel. late of Hemlock Township, dee'd. 3 Account of Jaeies Mrllui.ry. Executor of Moie Mrlli nri, late of Fishing' reek rowiKhip, der'd. 4 Account of A. Shiiiiuii and C Hoals. aduunUtra- tnrsof Jacob .'loats. I:. ik f I(. nver Townshi , dee'd. 5 ivTund ucrouii t .f AiisiiHtiis Everh.r:. Executor if Jact.li Kvrlinrt. late of Orange TowiisIiiii. dee'd. b riret and final account of ImiiuIi Bower. Guardi an of t.lmira Sit'er, 7 Ariount olf l s-s K & Gideon 5tei ker. adaiiu istrator of Michael Sleeker, lale of l.emlock 1'own chip, dee'd. Ariount of Jacob Vohe Guardian of Ezra Brown, minor fluid of Daniel Brown. Orc'J. 9 Account of Cyrus 11. Mr Henry. Guardian of Cy s K arn s, son ol l.ewi Karns dre'd 10 Aixonut ot daiuuel Mu:rave administrator of Daniel Mordan . Ute of Mount Pleasant Township, dee'd. I First account of G. 11. Fowler, administrator of Enos E. Folcr. late of liriarc-eek Town,lii . dec'H. li 1" be second aceouut of William Goocmar. one of the adiiiiiiirtralora of lianiel Levan, sr , late ol Ko.iri it creek Towm-hip. dee'd id. I he arcount of Dame! Mine, Executer of Geo. Stiue, tale of Eoiut towiihhip c.i ceased. JOHN G. FREEZE, Register. Blooinsbur j, October J f, JeLti gALISBURY, BRO. k CO., Extensive V anufartu icrs and Importers of Go!J, Pluicd and O.'iidc Jciitlry, l-OI.ID AND NICKEL CASED BY OURSELVES. And every dociiption of Fancy Goods and Yankee Wot ions. Especially adapted and. designed for Southern and Western Trade. Circular and full descriptive Trice List sent free. Agents" wanted everywhere. Address. SALISBURY. IlKO. & CO.. 51 DORUANCE STiSF.ET. Providwiic: L Ortobar 21, 1SCC 3n. SPECIAL NOTICE. iOVELY GIKLf AMI M.S 1 1 v b Mllf, s u.i an addressed envelope and 'J3 rrnts.aiid 1 will sen, I yon oiiir valuable iiiloru ii Ion ihal HI pleaseyou. Address MARY MOOKE, l31 broadway, .N. Y. May Ifl. leMi ly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A geni'eman who suffered for y. ars from Nervous Debiiitv. Prematura Decay, and all the ellee'.s of youth tul i-idifccreti'in, wilt, for tho sake of s ia rie 1m inanity, send fr' e to all who need it. thc recipe Biol dire" lions for iiiaKin: I ne eiiiiI; remedy by wlnrli he whs cured. rSurfcrera wish ng to profit by the adyer I set's t xperieuce, can d ' lv a) lri'ssuii j'JliN it. i.GlJCV. No n (h;ti:ib'.rs -1., New Y. l-CG.ly. S.M.P. rk. Fe(-. 2 lili. Mason iEarniin Cabinet Orguns. lorty Oil ferei;t siyl. s. adapted to s ti red and secular iiiiimc lor to Si im each. HKTY-ONE GOLD or MI.VEll T,.ED i.S. or .nh.'r fif't preiniuuiJ. awarded them. I ustrate.l 'a nlofaes f.ee. Addre . MASOil At HAM LIN, Bosto. or MASON B -OTHERS, New York. Jan. (i, l!-C6-Sep. 9. 'C5 I f. S.M FV rpllEGLORY OF MAN 13 STRENGTH. A centle I. man wh sutFered for years from Nervous and Genital Debility. Nightly Emissions, and Seiniuat Weakness, the result nfvoutlif.il indiscretion . and came uear ending his days in hopirless misery, will, fur Ihe sake ef suAeiing man. send to any on- afi'.u i ed. the simple ineabs ui-ed Uy him. winch effected a cure in a few yeeks alter the lailnre H' nutnerou medicines. Send a directed envelope and stamp and it will cost vou nothing Address. EDGAR T REMAIN IJrth StN.Y. City. STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can bear something very much to their advan tage by re urn mail (free of charge.) by addressing ihe undersigned. Those having fea s of being humbugg ed will oblige by uot noticing thi card. All ether will please address their obedient servant. THO.-. F CHAPMAN. 31 Broadway, New York. Ftb. 2". 1SC0 Ty. 3 M P DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D. . Oculist and Anrist (formerly of Ley den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE Ptuet. rillLAIVA Testimonials, from the most reliable vource in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as Ise has no secrets in hi piactice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without rAtN. No charge lor exam ination. f April 25. ISC6. ly, 'po CoxrMPTATivss The advertiser having been X restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple reiuedy.after having suffered several years with severo lung atTi-ction, and that dread disease. Con sumption: - is anxious to make wn to hia fellow sufferers lh means of cure To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre scription used ffreeoi Charge. with Ihe dir -vtions .r preparing and using tho same, which they will hud a sure ccre for Consumption, Asthmy, Rronchitis.Cold Couffbs etc. The on! object of the advertiser l'i eiidini! IlK- r-resciiptiori is. to benefit the alRirte.l.a'id pre d information hich heennreive lo be invaluable end he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove .1 ules Ing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, hy return mail, will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburg Kii.gs County Fefc.2. leCC ly. S.vl P. New. York. fjhe Grdvesteen Piaa Forte J. still retains its prcrodence and great popularity, and after undergoing gradual improvement, f r a pe riod pt thirty years. is now prouo in .ei by th musi' al world to he unsurpassed an I even miequal'ed in rich lies. volume and purity of tone. durability and cheapness- lur i.ew scale. Erenrh action harp pdal. iron frame, over strung bass, seven o tavu rosewornl pi ano we arewsilins ch-aper ti iro n iul to than lUe same st) le and finish are sold by any oilier first-class maker in the emmtrv. ' D- alers and all in want of girtio pianos are invited to sen. i for our lie aeriptive Catalogue, vrhirh contains photographs of our different styles, tocether nh prices No one s boul psjr base a pii.no without m:eing this t ata logue Medasl almost wit limit huihIw-t. hnve been awardou to tbe Groveteeu PI mo. and the Celebrated World's air. Hioujrh put in competition with others from alt parts o I Euro and the U B it look the highest awad. I Established 183.51 ' Groresteen Co , a9 BROADWAY. NEW TOK.4t JI . f8U-y. 8. V. B. 0a ESTRAY. Came to the premise of tbe nnr'er sinned in Sugarloaf Township, Col umbia County , on or about the mid dle of July last ,a DA UK RED BULL. jelfii 5 with a slit in tbe right ear, aged aboir four years. hi owner is hereby notified to come forward, pro" property, pay charges. and take him away, other wio he will bs sold according to law. . JAjitd It 33, October. 17, IP66 3t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, Estate of Reuben Savage dee'd. The un ler'igned Auditor appointed by theOrphn , ..e i i.;. .nntitv to it ake distribution of i.ouri "o u'ii o I,.,, ..... - . .. . ft. I.. t" ..ft,n U'.nn.r Adlliltll ine naianre in ine nmin o ." . - : - trator of the estate of Reuben Saviige lale of Colum t : . . i ... i .iii ii,n.i the n:irtins interested U!1 roiinijr n:t i., .i. ....,.. ..." , lor the i.urtioseof his appointment on Saturday the 17th dav.of NovembiT next, at JOo'clock A. M . at h ... "... . . I .1 nil I.B.I IK. onice Ml Idooiiwourg nen aiiu io-ic ... terested must appear Bnd present their claims or be .i i c : . i.. e. , . .. ,hnr. of t he ft, ml. ueuarreu iruiu coiuiiik n ; G KARKLEY, Auditor Bloomsburg. Oct 17, l8fifi,-4t C7" Berwick Gazette" p'ease cepy. fjiAKE YOUR CHOICE. Wp will send by express or otherwise as ordered, securely parked, a 8V..00 Sewiuff Marhiiia. either 'Vheeler Ac Wilson or Grovir Baker, to any per son sending us. b-fore the first of January nex. the names o SlXi'EEJV new subscribers to the with the money. $50.00 for one year in advance. lO" Ou and after Jannnry 1st, 11.7. we shall re quire KiOUTH'JV new subscribers. tli3 ml. e have ent away as premiums nearly THREE HUJVi'liM) of these machine, and they giv-- uni versal satisfaction. The new subscriber may be from one or from va rioulaces. Send the name a- fast a you ohlain them, with the money, by (.berk. Draft, or Post Office Order, aiiir'e copies and circular sent Dee. Terms $J.0u a year in sdvaioe. SIDNEY E. MOUSE. Jr.. & Co. 37 Park Row, New York. October 17. 1?00. It. MANHOOD : 110 TV LOST HOW RESTORED. JUST published, in a seeled envo- Inna Pri.a f on), A lpitllr nn Ihn nature, treatment Lnd radical cure of tLVr,; ..sM Seminal Weakness or Pperinatorho,!. Induced by Pelf-Abnso ; Involuntary Emissions, lin potenry. Nervous iirniiiiy ann. imp-uimeuis Marriage generally; Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits; cental ami Physical Incapacity, fcr. By Robert J. C'ulverwell, M, I)., author of th'j 'Green llok.' c. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly nroves from his own experience, that the awful coiisc-inences of Sell-Abuse may be eff-ct- unlly removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous suriral operations, bousri..-s. iiistruuietits. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter bat hi condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically, Thi Lec ture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent undersea to any address, iu a plain envilop, on receipt of six cents; or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culvcrweir Marrige ftuide. price 25 cents. Address, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE t CO., IW riowery. .ew i or, r. u.dui u;j October 17, l-tit!. ly Peas Sc. Co. LUMBER ! LUMBER IT 'priF. KLOOMKCRG l.OMdERING COMPANY, I would Id respectfully inform the public that they have lhe:r PLANING MILL now in operation with an extensive assortment of end are now prepared lo supply all orders st short notice and at the lowest prices for rash. Their as-s-ortuieiii of luMiher consists of While iine I'lasik. oarJ.i E!hm1ii'. nrf"irr :r(ls Niiiitiy:, I2riiiloc: B'lanI', planed ar unpinned, to niit purchasers Frame StiifT. Joire and Sraulli :',g of al' siz-'S Their Mailing Vliil and l.niilicr Yard i situate I at the K iilre.ol Depot. very ranvrnieiitly for shippinv In nber livth cargo Iiey are n ii-taiulv mi'uii,cturing luodier of all kinds, and persons who ileti'e lumber of every He. si ripijon will do wej to eximiue ih'ir st.ick before pure ,asmg e sewnere. I hev are uetermirred and em iuei,ily prepared to sella cheap as the cheapest. 1 he y tlso i.esi.-e lo lo'orin Ihe puhlie and especially those v, 'to w isli in p'irrliass) In l-sl'itrt hat llley have otie Mill specially prepared to cut liiub-r of almost evry sise and leiijlh re.inred. Thosb wishing to build or rontrartoi f r building, ran save money, by i'tving us a i a'l Ttie iiiidersigned would also anncunre that they are prepared to do all kind of repairing of Machinery, u. li as Threshina Machines Mow er , I! capers and all kinds ol agricultural implements, upon reasona ble terms. Address, F. C. EVER. Sec'y. Rloomsburg, Sept. 13, 1C6. Bloomsburg. Pa. 4 GENTS WANTED FOR THE PICTORIAL BOOK Of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS of the rebellion. There is a certain p inion of the wirthat will never i'o into the regular histories nor be embodied in ro mance ir poetry which is a very real part f it, and will, if preserved, convey lo succeeding gemtrations a better idea of the spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful narrntives of event, and thi. part may hi" railed the gossip, the fun. Ine p itlios of the war. Thi- i'lnstrues the character of the lead ers, the humor of the oloier. the revot jo,., ol women, the bravery of men. the pluck of our heroes, the ro mance and hardships of tin: service. Tie vole. ne is profusely illustrated with over 3illt .n;ravin;s by the first artists, winch are really beau 1 1 t ; wvr'hy exaiuin it on as specimens of the art. Many of them nre s' t into the body of Ihe lexl. after ! li" , ojoilar ft le of l.pi'u" Pr torin! Field Boo o; t.:e Bevoiiitii.li. 1 lie book's oontei.t- include reuiiiii nip. nres cf caiop, p i kc.'t spy, sroiit. bivwiiar. si-'ge hiidbi'tle tie!d auvetilu-r ; ttirilong f.ats ol bravery, wit, iirollery, comical und ludicrous adventures, tic, 1 1.-.. Amusement a well as Instruction may be fount! in every page, as srupmc tail brilliant w it. and nu l bee ti: hiftorv , ar. skillfully interwoven in tins w ork ot literary art. I liis work si lls it-elf The people are tired of dr details anil partisan works , and u a'it iciu Ibiua hu iiioio i-. romat le. and start i i tiir . Our aient . are ni . kinf friuii $ Mm lu S-'i il i"r nxN'ti ch ar of all expenses. Send fur circulars, giving full paiiiculars and see our terms and prof of ;h; a've ass 'rtion Address, NATIONAL PI Ml. 1511 ING C'O. 5o7 Minor Si.. Philadeleliia, Pa. . Orloii-r 3. li-Or,. 4:n, ; IMPIKE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Certain aM the lat"st improvements are spce ly m iseless ; dnrable ; and easy to work. Illustrated Citculais free, Aceiits wanted Lib-er-il d i scoui. I allowed. No consignments made. Address EM PI R E S. M, CO.. blti Broadw ay, New Yoik. September 5. It-f.O ly.- .. 4: Co. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE RE AL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Luxorne county. Pa , on TURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1SG0, at 10 o'clock in thc forenoon, at Ihn house of Lewis Lee, on the premises Lawson Hughes, administra tor of the estate of John Hughes, lale of Camhra, I. uz'-rne county deceased, w ill expo e to sale nil th i-e l.':re'.-orunigiious tracts of land situate in the low nship of l.oriisl, in the county of Columbia, ad joining lands of Robert Watkins. jr.. Andy Reishn.il, John Pelig. and other. The first thereof containing 140 Acres and DO Perches, ( f whirh i uhoiit one half cleared land, and in good state of rnliivation, whereon is erected a two story good Crick House, a large Bank Barn. Spring house, a blacksmith shop, and other buildings; souk: fruit trees, a large meadow and a u .-ver-fai'ing spring near Ihe house, thc balance of said land is w el I I' inhered w ith white oak, maple, and the best of Chestnut. The second thereof containing j 99 Acres and 67 Perches, nf which more than half is cleared and in a good stxte of cultivation, the balance is well limbered with ii.o-l excellent large thrifty chestnut, white onk and some Pme an. I in:kory. Thc thiid thereof cent lining 92 Acres, j of whic.i a few acres Is cleared ; the most part of it s limner land, ami considered by many peisons to le ihe best timber lan l in that vicimtv. The land is excellent, a never failing spring of water on it, a'su a stream of w ater running through all of the af.ireraid described tiac. and all f sai I tracts have a pub ic road running through th. m or joining on a puh ic road. AI..O, Five othpr coniizuotis tracts of good timber land situate in said towuhlp. and adjoining lauds hereinbefore rtescri'ied. Tha first thereof containing t:4 acres and .".I perches. The second therein con taining 4j acres and 70 perches, t he third thereof roiitamiiig :7 acr- an I U9 perch.?. The fourth llterjot contaiui -ia 43 acres and 7'J perches. The fi'th thereof tout lining J9 arre and SI perches', slf ict measiinvnll of said trac's are w ell timbered with mot c.ttell -nt chestnut and other limber. A lo. One other tract situate in same twnship. adjoining lands of Wright Hughes, Saw'l Meats and oilier, coutaitiin 15 Acres, more oi less, whirh is well timbered with the best of Chestnut. Also, other lot situnte in Ihe same township, near flatowii, adjoining lands of widow Troxel. the hi i' of widow Roach and Joseph Cail. containing three a cre, improved land. To be old a thd properly of said i ecad. K. H. COLI.INGS. Clerk O C. 1 ER MS : 7V per ten', cf Ihe fmrckate ifiosey to St jt.i at tkt itrikimf iotcn of toe ptoterly. the remainder 'tA purchase mvncj la be paid at follow : One third the ciraKUis ,, Ik'rde ike 1st of April A. D. l;o. at rftiek time po.sft r be firen,nd tkebaltnetem tie 1st day of April. A D. iWrf triA inlrrrtt am tkt tame from Ike 11 eajef April 1807. IXs vtrckattr It paw for Vd and S'ampe L4-OM UVGRZM. JSwrv Ottemw 3, ItM. O o s- r -i CO S ft -1 n r 9 co o S3 ft o o Ta H C5 5 ft SIM -1 ft ft S3 At k' a: n h H CO ' " """ J .o o C mm . s r 2 ft C 2 2 o w w p I CO o o 73 C4C 10 10 2 t3 r. a ii W 00L CARDING. The subscriber having Diirehased tha well estab lished stand, known a "SAA'O'S FACTORY." near Rohrsburg. Columbia County, and having nut the machinery i.i first-rate repairs, i prepared lo do 2i o: sr 02 in the best manner, and upon the shorted notice. Those favoring him wjih their custom may rely on having their work well done. ML..VUI ri. e A Da. Greenwood. June 6. ltC6. The nnderiicned resnectfulfv announce thnt h has refittled a shnn. in Court. House alley. nnnnc,r tile Exchmze Ho el. where he is prepared to con duct the bartering hu-ini-ss In all its branch e. jnearioi coloring winsHersanu urjustacnes is nraelired hv bun most skillfully. He nl cloihing. making lh 'iu look nearly as good as new. upon the mot reasonable terms. Give htm a trial. 7 lluir T.inir 1,1' Hie Vi,ir h.el nn.liiu A cleaning hair, kept consl-ntly ou hnd. and fir sale O. U Cl.L.li3. I'loomsburg. April 25, I6G3. tjj. Q UR STARCH GLOSS Is the only Article used by TiVHt VA:s3 Hotel", l.auiicj. ricH, and Thonan(N ol It gives a beautiful pnljsh, milking the iron pass smoothly over th ; cloih. saving much tims and labor, 'ni'li iloiie up with it keep clean much lon.'er cuii- aequeiaiy win not tvt-ar out o soon. It makes Old Linen look like Xew. OttR IMPERIAL HLUE Is he Restiji th Would. It is soluble in bar j as well s soft water, ft Is outun in the ,aii.i. iimi,i.i tn,l ., .. A n . . . lurm of any olTored to the public i Warriiuled' uai to Slrcak: the Clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex truordiuary liiiluceun:nt. Adilress. NEW YORK STARCH GLO?SO.. No. silt Fulton ei. New York. September Co, lS-id.-im.- A & Co. ARJ7ERS ! FARMERS ! ! Don't,fail to use PIJILLirS'.SUPI'R PII09PIATE LIM E to enrich your lands and inake large rraps of grain and grass. It is now extensively used in all the leading aL'rlcsltural portions of the coui'try and without dispute or doubt is known lo be the very best used. It contain less moisture, is more uui form iu i inlity, 'ontains morn agricultural value. iImii any otner in the market. The undersigned in troduce it as a gtunuaid art icle. intending to make it a permanent trade lis value ha been fully tested in this county ami stall Is unsurpassed by any other article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you w ill be uleascd beyoud measure w ith O.e results. Apply lo PAXTO.N 4c HARM N August M. 15CG. Rupert, Ta. MONIATED PHOSPHATE. A Coiiccntralrc! FcrliSszcrs Especially aduptnl to WHEAT and other UK A A This preparition contains Pure Ground Rone ,ond llv le-t Fertilizing alts known to agricultural heini-try. roiiiiiiut il in -uch a manner as to develop th.'ir prod-irlive properties on'y when used ou the soil, price J 0 p' r lou. For sale al the immufactur er's depots. No 7.M MARKET STREET. Plnla lelphia. BI.Ol)M;' I. K;, Colnmbi i County, Pa WILLIAM LLLld.yCO. .Manufacturer. Septembers, Ibisi, J U-MDElt, Manufactured to orderat HEVRICO MILL. Ros Township, Luzerne County. Pa., Oak, E!t'n:lock, ,lla;lc, E2a.s, PINE. POPLAR AND BEACH. Sir... for Sale nt Iho M I LL. or de livered nt any point on the Railroad, reached or connected with it. (1 7" Address, the subscriber, at Wyoming. Lu zerne Countv, or JAMES JACKSON, the Sawyer, at llsrveyville P. II. The Mi'l Property with two Houes. Rim and oth er improvements, sdrroun.led by about MiO Acres of Land. Ijihi of which remain heavily timbered, i now for sale at a baigain, '..y WILLIAM HENRY. Wyeming, Luzerne County, Pa. September V8, lrTi-i.- 3 n. 1 '0 HOTEL & SALOON' KEEPERS Of IMoomshnrg and Columbia County. I have ap pointed .Mr. II. ?tohner agent for the sale of my Ale. Porter, Brown :toul, and l.ager Reer. who will sup. ply you nt the same price (and with the same article.) as I would fiirnih yon from the brewery. Knowing that he will he punctual nnd and attentive to all who may favor hi m with their trade, I solicit fur him y our support. Very respectfully, FRED LAUEPv. Steam Brewery, Reading, Pa. Svptcmbir 2G, I8CG yy ILLIAM ROGERS, R.'spertfullv announces himeslf to Ihe pnMie as an experienced WELL-DIGGER and WATER-S SELL ER . Persons aesirous to li-nrn where water can be easiest found, and all w ho have wells to di;, will do well lo employ the undersigned. Contract will be taken by the foot or by the day, to suit the em ployer. Aidrefs, WILLIAM ROGERS. bloonihburg. Pa. July 23, 13fifi.-ly. HUMAN MISERY. Jn$t Published, in a Sta'td E'relope. Price t'z tents. A Leriure on the Natuie, 'J'reatment. and Radical Cure of teniinai Weakness, or tperuintori hoe. In. voluntary I mission.. Sexual Debility, and luipedi nienis to Marriage generally. Nervousnes. Con suuiplioii. t.pthpsy. and F't s ; Menial and Physical Incapacity. reulimg from Self Abase, itc Uy ROU ER'I' J CI LV KR WELL-. M. D., Author of the '(JffPii R'Mik.'- Sc. The world-renow ned author, in this admirable Lec ture, c early prove from his ow n experience that the aw fui ronsequence ff rie T Abuse may be effect ually removed w ilhout medicine, and without dan gerous su gical operation, bougies, instrument, rings, or cordial, pointing out a mode of cure at once "certain und efft dual, by wnich every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him sulf henpl y. pnvwtely. ann radically. THIdLEO TL'HK WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent , under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents. Or tw o postage stamps by addressing the p-iblisher. AIo. Dr. CULVERVVELL"3 "Marriage Guide," price 2j cent. . Address tho publisher. CH AS. J. C. KLINE St CO. 1S7 Bowery, Ne York, Post Office be , 45c(J. Sept. i. lei'si. CJjQA MUXTIl! Agents waott-d tr for i rsfir'y sow rtV ', Just not. Ad drsO. T. GARECity Buildinj, hutort. Main. Vmm. W, ier3.-y. HEIiMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BDCHU; A poaltlv and Sycilc Remedy for dlw of tha ISUtUcr, Elisers Crvl b4 DraamtamX wUia. TUU Modlcla Increase the power of dlfeatloa, aod excite tbe ebsortcst Into Lcaliby action, by whlcn tho watery or caJcaxeoua deport tlors, mod all unnatural ea largemenU are reduced, a well a esia and InflgmmtOoas aad Is good fox mea, vooea and chlldrta. IIELWBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, . rorwealmeaaarlalnc from Excesses, Habit of Dissipa tion, Early ImUacreUoo, Mtnded With tie foUoirtm cymptoms: Indlepositlon to Exertion, Los of Tower, e Difficulty or BreatitHgr. TrembUnc", WakcfulaoM, Tain la the Back, flashing of the Body, Eruption of the Face loss of Memory, "vTeak Kcrre. Horror of Dlsetae, Dimness of Vision Hot Hands, Drynet of the Bkln, universal Iultnde, Tallld Countenance. These symptom. If allowed to go on 'which U.U &rd clue la variably removes), oon follow FATUITT, EFILEITIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. VTho can cy they are not fccqnently followed by tfcoao " direful die easoa," nrsAiriTT aitd coxsTJirpTioxr Many tre ewaro of the caiue of thMr infferlag.but sos i:i confeca. Tho record of the Insane asylum and thi melancholy doatbs by consumpUon bear amplo wltnea to the truth of tho assertion-. The Constitution, once affected by organic weakness, rijulrc the old of meCiclne to trenglhen and lntlgorate Ihe system, which HfcLMCOLD'S EXTIiACT Or BUCHiy lavarlally deco. A trial will convince the mast McpUeai; In many aCecttona peculiar to Females, the Urrxs.cf Elcho 1 nnequaled by any other remedy, and for all sozp!ainU Incident to the ex, or In tho DECLDvB OB CHANGE OF LIFX, K7 Bu Etxptom abotx. VST 27 o Family ehould bo without Its Take co Calsara, Uercary, or cspleacast taedl!& far ocpleaaoat and dangeron dlseticg. iimmiB'Z EXTRACT BUCHU Cures Secret Diseases In an their stage little expense, little or no chiaf si diet, no inconvenience, and KO EXPOS diC. CTSE HELMBOLD'S . EXTRACT, BUCHU Tor all affections and Clteou of theee orgxc, wbstAar EXISTING KJXE OB TZKAiE, From whatcTcr c 2 use orlginxtlii. and no taatter how long standing. Clseocea of those organ require tt aid of a diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 13 the Great Diuretic. And It 1 certain to baro the desired effect la all fTinssi tor which It la recommended. SZ.OOD! SLCOD! BLOOD I Helmbold's TrtGHXY ooxcnrrxATiD coxtoujs FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARlLLAj For parifylne; tbe 31ood, removlcg TI chrcn's corstlirt Honal dlecssee arising from an Impure stato of tbo Elool, and. the only reliable and effectual knoxrn remedy for III cure cf Bcrofala, Ecald Ectd. EU Eiccm, Tsins tn t fwelllng of the Eonc&. Ulccra'.lons of ine Threat cnl Legs, Elotcbee, rimple on tie race, Tt'.'.cr, Er jelnclcsi and all scsly Eruptions of the EUn, KOT A FEW of the worst disorder that rJZkt mankind a-le frora tbo corruption that acccmnla'.cs In the Llood. A all the A j covcr'cs tht have r-ecn made to purge It cut, ton can caual in cCeet II rur. hold's Coitporxo Extxjct cr EiX BATAXiiiA. It cleanse end renovates tbe ric?!,l3ft:r. tho vlor of tciltb Into tte ryttca, and rr- cut t; hnznors whlcb make ilscc. It f tlsaia'c thc bc"'Lv.j fani.llon.vf tbe bodj.trd crpcs the i:;oricrs thr.t rc-T DLtrankJCIa the blood. Each a remedy Ibal coull l i relied on haa long been tor -it for, asd cow, fcr U.e C:rt time the public have cne on which tbey can tfejend. Cur rpacc here docs not admit of certiacatc to ibow lis e frets, t ut the trial of a single bottle will chow to the sick thtt It has Its virtues enxpaesing anything they have ever tr.kea. Two tablespooiuful of the Extract of araparnia addc.1 to n pint of water is cqc&l to the Lisbon Diet Drink, aa I one bottle la far.y ccual to a gallon of tbo fmp cf Sitiae ijanili, or the dccc'.lon ea UFCtlly made. HEL.ME0L,D3 ROSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from hah!. of dissipation, nacd I? coancclloa with tbe Extracts Eucha and Sarsaparilla, la each diseases as recommended. Evi dence of tho most responsible sod roiiablo cr.aracter wi'I accompany the medlclars. Aiso explicit directions for nac.tfir.l hundrt(U cf toutanc'illvltg wliscrscs.snl cp wards cf aD,(K) ansolic'tel ct nlflcalcs and tecomtLendl tory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, lnclcilng crInent I'bjiiclans.Clcrgyaicn.Eta'.tecien, ic. The rrcprictor has never resorted lo tteir paUUcatlon li tho newspapers ; be docs cot do thj from the fact that Lis articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not ncel lo be propped up by certincate. Tbe Science of !edlclne,llke Ihe Doric Co!nrcn,honld etand rlmple, pure, raejeetlc, baring Fact for Da baola, Icuctloa (cr It jlilir, and Tmih hIoro fcr Us Cspitai. Lj ra'tf V.j Extrsct tiBrsararllla Is a Elood Vni ler ; riy rxtrae Enchu Js a Heretic, and will set as r-aeb In all cases. Both are prepared cn pertly .eclcattflc principles (nt vacuo end tro the moet active ccmhim cf either thai c-n be made. A rcsdy and conclusive tet win ts a coa pnrleon cf their prcperUc with those set forth In tia fol lowing worts: Eco Eltpcnsatory of tbe United Elate. Eco rrofessor Dtwrn' valuable work oa the Trae .!; of rirtic. Eco rcsarks made br the celebrated Pr. ruTtm, rb.'la. Ece remarks made y Dr. Eras aih 11cDowxi.l, a brticd rhyt-lclcn and i.'emtcr cf the Eoral College cf EcrgeoEs. Ireland, end pub'.Ucd la the Tracaacaoca eg tbe Elng and Qnccn's Joamal. Ece iLicdlco-Cblrcrgical Ecvlew. pTibiVshe by Barj TltATKRS, Fellow of tho Eoyil College cf Eaigeons. See taoct of tho late standard w orks oa ZJtUic eoiD bt all duucgists evubi rcrc, Address letters for Information, la confidence, to H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, PRINCIPAL DEP0T8 tXolmboM's Drag nl CaomicAl "Warehcmiflu Ho. 53t BljiD'JiAY, SEW anl lt-lmr-Gld's Medisitl Depot. II?. 101 30JT2 t5'JI53r, FillLADIiLPElA. U LI W A 1 1 i Z C V C O I T K 1 T - ! 1 F IS I T 3. C3 gc.
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