DEMOCRAT AND STAR. LO CAL " DEP AKTA1EN T. -BlTo O M SB U R.G ': ' Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1866. O We will thank our readers Tor alt local occur rence in their immediate localities. If they do not desire to write a communication for the pubhe eye. let them send us brief statement of everything of later.. In their recme-comanie. Alistef ness changes, tie. We will put them in form. . The more facta of this kind we can jet the better it will t uit us and oar readers. Who will do it f To Advertiscss. Persons wishing advertisements Inserted, mnst hand them in early on Tuesday cioru inj to insure their insertion for that week. Job Printing. We are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing neatly and prompt- ; JS? Judge Unpen ia building a rather fine stable on one of his lots on Centre Street. . JKjT Buckwheat Hour, Corn and Pota toes, taken at this office on subscription. JESJ- Sec J. J. Brower's advertisements in this paper. "Jerry" has a good lot of cheap goods. Give him a calL I5 The list of receipts to the old Colum bia Democrat, received by Colonel Levi L. Tate, the past month, will appear in our next. : : ' ' ' JC3 Our farmers are busily engaged husk ing and housing their corn. We hear com plaints, that the corn, in this section, is not turning out to be as good as was anticipated by many of our farmers. . . S$ The New York Store seems to be the centre of attraction in this town, if we may be allowed to judge from the large crowds of people that daily gather at that -place,. and carry away with them huge pile3 of cheap goo&3. D. A. Beckley will pay cash for old blank books, Reports, and old paper of every description, delivered at his Book Store and General News Depot, on the south-west cor- ncr of Main and Market Streets. . jJ-ST Jacob R. Groul is getting along fine ly with the brick work of the new Institute at this place. From its fine location, when finished, it will present s magnificent ap pearance. JKsT" We would direct tbe attention of all those who desiro to huy valuable real estate, to the advertisement of Mr. George Miller, in another column of our paper, offering at private pale as fine a farm as can be bought in Columbia County. B- Thow of our readers that have Post Office boxes- would accommodate themselves and the Post 3Ia-iter if they would, as far as practicable, request correspondents to place their number upon letters and papers. Prof. Henry Carver advertises in to day's paper the commencement of the next term cf school in the Bloomsburg Literary Institute. This Institution is in a flourish . ing condition. It is second to none in the State, and is receiving a liberal patronage. E2S Samuel Schvrenrenheiser. of Mif flin; has procured the Agency for the gale of "The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and Inci dents of the Rebellion," for Columbia Coun--ty. It ia aa interesting and useful publica tion for the general reader. . JK3 John II. Bates has ja3t opened up a new Chair : Sho'p in this place. He keeps constantly on hand all kinds of chairs. He is a good mechanic- and knows when he has a good article. Give his chairs a trial, and our Word for it you'll be satisfied. Blessed ahe ttieiy&c. There is a man tip in our county who always pays for his pa per in advance. He has never been sick in bis lift; never had any corns or toothache his potatoes never rot, the weevil never eats hi3 wheat the frost never kiib his corn or beans his babies. never cry ia the nisht:and his wife never scolds.' ' . , Retired. Thomas J. Yandcrsiice, retired from the office of County Commissioner, last week. He is succeeded by Mr. Montgom ery Cole, the newly elected Commissioner. Mr." Cole has the iibility and judgment nec essary to properly discharge the duties cf his office. Benciclz Gazette; ESP There will be a Convention of Good Templars held in this place, November 7th and 8 th. On Thursday evening there will be addresses delivered in the M. II Church by the Rev, Mr. Evans, of Lewisburg-y arid Mrs. Gage, of Lancaster City. The public are cordially invited to attend. As Undisputed Fact. It is a fact testi fied to by hundreds, who after examining the cloths, cassimeres, &c.", of other establish ments finally order- their clothing of Mr. David Lotveuerg,' because he has tbe lar gest and cheapest assortment of first c!as goods in his line in this.,place. Every person who has dealt with Mr. L. is aware tllat from the start he adopted the plan of treating every customer alike, and doing justice to each that is, furnishing them with better goods at less prices than any other establish ment ia Bloomsburg. . ADVEr.nsrNQ.-Ve have never known of an instance" of the failure of any one who advertised freely in order to extend his trade. Examples of success resulting from a free Use of printing ink in this place are numer ous ; and we may also add that examples of men who were penny-wise and pound-foolish bn this subject might also be mentioned. A little advertising will do a little good ; but habitual and liberal advertising has never failed to pay well, frequently enormously. Old GrARD.--.fhe Old Guard for No vember, is at hand, a welcome visitor at this Office. The contents in this number are worthy . cf examination. Among them is found a steel plate of Gen. J. E. B. Stuart; Demagogneisia as an element of government, in a cause that they thought right; (Poetry, the History ;of d woman, by the author of Shooting an AngeLStonewall J ackson's Star, notices cf new Bobk3 and a number of oth er interesting Articles, well worth the Ready Price 25 centa per'ctrpy, monthly.-. JE3 F. Claude Havens St. Dennis Tkoite gave an excellent entertainment, in SuTDEa's Hall, last evening, to a large and appreciative audience. They will repeat the performance this (Wednesday) evening, with some hew additions to their usual evening s entertainment. THeir singing, dancing, play ing and jokfug, ia said to be, by competent judges, most excellent, and their whole per- formanCQ ig interspersed with more original . d than commonly found in traveling Companies, and enjoy a rich treat. Go and see them, A Slight Mistake. We overheard a gentleman the other evening say that Blooms- bun: was a "finished town." It he wm tase a walk about town, he will very soon discover tbat he has made a slight mistake. There is scarcely a street where new dwcllmgs are not going up or being finished, and numerous as have been the improvements this year, the prospect is that next year there will be a great many more put up. Written Notices. We notice occasion- ally a written "Notice" ttuck upin some ob- scure corner, as if the author is ashamed to post it in a more conspicuous place. Any man who writes his notices for a public sale, or things of that kind and giveseconomy for a reason, shows a sad deficiency of knowl edge. He is "penny wise and pound fool ish," as nobody will stop to read written hand-bills now-a-days. If a man has any thing to sell and expects to get its value, he must let it be known, aud Printer's Ink is the only medium. Hand bills neatly execu ted at the Democrat and Star office. Signs of a Severe Winter. From all quarters we hear of phenomena which are generally regarded as preseages of a tevcre winter. II ives overflowing with honey ; un usually thickness of corn husks ; and the furs of wild beasts ; the migration of rats from the West to the South ; and as the season advances, we suppose their will be added to this list of signs, the extraordinary stores of nuts laid r.n l-y Kiuirrels. How ever much we may be disposed to smile at such omens, and leave them to the credence of the ignorant, in view of the venerable antiquity of the faith reposed in them they are in some degree respectable, and it would be well for even the mot incredulous to be prepared for a severe winter. Advance Payments. We notice sever al of our exchanges, come to us with notices that hereafter tbeir terms will be advance payments for subscriptions and cash for ad vertisements at the time of insertion. We don't wonder at this. It has become a necessi ty. Every thing used in the printing line is about as high in price as at any previous time during the war and has to be paid for in cash. Printers must have an extraordin ary good establishment or a big purse to cann on business any length of time, paying their current expenses in caAi and waiting for their own pay one, two three or more years. That kind of business don't pay. As a ne cessity then advnnce and cash payments for subscription and advertising will soon have to become general. Printers are entitled to &cir wcl1 other people, iSf On Sunday last the corner of Iron and Main streets was made the scene of a great deal of rowdyism, by a crowd of noisy boys, over a conple of intoxicated individ uals, who had been .too familiar with the article known as "tangle foot." "What we need in this place is a police force. - The town has become too populous and wide spread for OBe Constable to man3ge,however vigilant he might be. Whit ha3 become of that incorporation spirit that was made man ifest at our Quarter Sessions last May. "Why nof agitate the question until success follows ? If ever a town needed incorporating this one does at this present tune. f KCEIPTS to the DEMOCRAT AND STAR for PEITEMBER AND OCTOBr.P.. The following is moneys received on sub scription and advertising due the Democuat and Star since the consolidation. Moneys due on subscription and advertising to cither of the papers before the con-olidation are not published under this beading. James Carey, $2.00 Jacob S. Evans, 1.00 David Demntt, i!.00 Jacob M. Fritz, 2.00 Sam'l Kelchner, 2.00 Edward Henry,' 1.12 John Nevhard, 2.00 Hon. Jacob Evans, A. S. Crossley, 2.00 - 3.00 Geo. 3Ianhardt, 2.00 David Miller, 2.IM3 Scott & Jamison, 4. CO Jer. C- Smith, 2.00 Agricultural Soci- Kester & ( )man, 1 .05 cty, 17.00 M.M.Jja eile. 2.00 Cbas. Thomas, 6.00 Centralia S. E John J. Barklcy, 2.00 Association, 10.00 Isaac A. Dcwitt, 50 Hon. S. Baldy, 3.00 Pr. J. llollister, 7.75 Philip Hart man, 2.00 Luther 11. Uirton, 60 Wm. Jlohrbacii, 3.00 John Beagle, 2. 00 John Fisher, 1.00 John McDonald, 1.C0 Geo. M... Howell, 2.00 John Moran. 1.00 James Bombov, 1.00 KHughes.adnrr5.00 T. J. Wclliver, 2.00 MavberrySnyder2.00 Elias Howell, . 2.00 T.S'weppeiihrser, 2.00 Sheriff Snvder, 14.00 Nat Pub. Co., 2.00 C. B. Brockwav, C.55 Elias "Watts, 2.00 Columbia Co., 59. 00 Reuben Romboy, 1.50 Isaac McBride, 1.25 Jas. W. Kitchen, J.0O David Savage, 2. 0 Jacob S. Evans, 2.00 Jos. Wise, 50 Beni. Banidt, 2.00 Dr. Gansevoort, 8.50 A. VanWatrener,2.00 John Betz, 25 MaryHandalone,1.00 It. C. Howell, 1.25 John K. Watts, 2.00 T.&C. McIIenrykOO Wm. Henry, 5.00 J. F. Deitterich, 1.03 A. Evcrhart. 2.00 Jacob Young, 40 J. 00 j etr fin. Ji.Vt 2.03 William Ever, 1.4 2.00 Samuel Bogart, ' 4.40 2.00 Joseph Wagner, 1.15 5.00 S. S. Lwry, 1.40 " JohnEggert, ' 1.40 500 Kreamer & Bogart 3.00 5.00 8.00 P. Arnleman, 1.40 John P. Walter, E. Yost, Levi E Tate, Salisbury, Bro. . & Co., Shaw & Co. , Jesse Coleman, D. Snyder's est. 15.00 James Freeze, 1.40 W. II. Creasy, 2.00 Paul Kline, 1.40 John G. Freeze 1 G. 75 Hiram Baker, William Fisher, 2.00 (leorze Dilts, 80 .00 C. B. Brockway, L50 Thomas Trench, 5. C.,W. "Walker, 2.00 P. H. Freeze, 1. .Oi ) .00 eo. jjnzarus, .uu. o. iu jiuier, 16.40 Dan'l Keefer, 1.68 J. J. Adams Ad. Jesse Coleman, LeviL. Tate, E. II. Little, S. II. Swank, 4.50 Ag't. t 200.00 1.23 Sw"Li3 ReH Ringers, 1.50 1.50 5.00 William Pettk, 2.00 C. B. Brockway, Aaron Smith, 2.00 - 11.76 Klxlvirkentlall,2.00 J. Webster, a't, 6.00 Jonas Hartzel, 2.00 Hatch & Phelps, Daniel Zarr, 2.00 116.66 R. Shuman, 2.00 Foutz & Bro., 3.00 John Gortlner, 2.00 Isacher Titmari, 1.12 C. L. -Moore, 1.00 Joha Keller, 45 E. G. Ricketts 1.15 BLOOMSBURG MARKET. WHEAT.per bushel, t 80 RYE, , . " . " 1 50 CORV, " . 1 10 BUCKWHEAT. 1 00 FLOUR per bbl. J4 00 CLOVE Its BED, ,5 50 FLAX SEED ' 8 70 BUCKWHEAT Flour. 5 00 BUTTER.' EGGS - - 85 POTATOES. - 50 DRIED APPLES, 3 00 HAMS - .- .24 BACOIf, ... -10 HAY by the ton. 28 00 LARD, per lb. 25 N EW ADVERT! SEME NTS. QOMPOUND INTEREST NOTES 33,L IE AT TnE First National Bank OF siiOO.isssrac- XJi Full interest allowed. Bloomsburg, Not. 7. I860 lm. JLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE This Institution which is second to none in the advantages it affords young Ladies and (.entlemen for acquiring a useful and ornamental Etiuculieu.wili commence its next term - NO Y EMBER 1 9 TIT, 1 866. ty For Circular, address the Principal. HENRY CARVLR, A.M. Bloomsburg, Nov, 7, 1SUG. T IS SAID BROWEH Keeps the best selected goods in the town AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Christian Lauhach, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phan's Court of Columbia County, to make distribu tion of the h.il.inre in the hands of Jonathan C. Pen nington, aduiiniairatnr of the estate of ChriMMa aubarri. late of Columbia County, deceased, wi'l meet tbe parties interested, for the purpose of his cppoinluient, on t rutay, the 30th dav of November instant, tt in o clock A. M.,at Ins ot'icu in moouis- burc. when and where all parties interi-sted must appear ond prceut their claims. or be debarred from coming iu for a shire of the fund- ii i uri nif . i -. Kj. k. nmauLi, Auuuur. Eioornsburs, Nov. 7. 18(Xi. 4t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE, Estate of Rcnlen Savage deed. The un lor&ipned A uditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Columbia county to make distribution f the balance in the hind of John Wcnner Anminls trctor of the estute of Reuben Pavrue late of Colum bia county dee'd., will meet the parties interested. for the purpose of his appointment on Saturday i lie 17th tlny'of November next, nt 10 o'clock A. M at Ills office in r-loonisburz when and where alt parties in terested must apnear and present their claims or to debarred from coming in for a iharc of the Inml, U. DAUhLbi, Auditor. Bloomsburg. Oct 17, I860, 4t. WILL LUY MY GOODS AT BROWER'S. I KNOW I WILL GET GOOD GOODS. jOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. 'NEW CHAIK SUO! J. H. B ATES, Kfpncctfutly informs tbe public tenerary that ho hag opened a first class ( HAIR ESTABLISHMENT in Blnom.bur, on Slriin Street, (opposite fnyijrr's Hall,) w here he has just received from I'UiJaddrihia, a large assortment rf ft. ROCKING CHAIRS, NUESS CHAIRS, CANE SEATED CHAINS, Arm Chftirs and Windsor Chairs, all of which be of fers tt l ho public at reasonab l fricp. Cv" Cane elated C hairs platted to ordpr. also all ctiii r kind of repairing done dpun reasonable terms. l on't tail to give him a call and secure (reat bar Bifins. Bloomtburg-, Not. 7. 1-'GC J. J. BROWER IS AGA1X AT HIS OLD STAXD -With a Iai'sc and Well SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL SX2ce it ess m aim L 0. ss s s vVhere he will be happy to meet his OL.D CUSTOMERS AnJ all the new ones who wish to buy AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND GOOD AS THE BEST Kis stock is being constantly being replenished witri A&l SSW S3 f ROM THE Clnomslmrg. Not. 7, lf-6 VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE underiened will offer at private Sale, be tween this and liie '24th DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1S6G, (upon which day it will be offered at public sale If no soia Bciore.j - .... A VAIj-lJAnisS? CAIif'!, situated in Main Townhip. Columbia County, about one in ic from siainville . containing 164 Acres, More or Less, one hundred and twenty five acres of which is clear d land and in a pood stale of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered with chestnut, hickory, oak, pine, and other timber. About Twenty Acres if niea?ow lan 3 and In good condition. 'Ihere are on the premises a large Jiriclz House, Out-Kitchen, tf- Spring Jfovsr, A I.a'ee Frame Bank tarn. a Waffnn Shed, and oth er o!it-bui;din;s. all of which are comparatively new and well arranged. An excellent Orchard is on the premises, in which ae grown nearly all kinds of (ond fruit. There i also on the Farm plenty of ex cellent water there biinjt a well of n.jver fai'ine wate' at the (louse, one at tie Harn. and a tpriog near th-d wel.inj, besides a strca:n of water run i ing tkrouch the pl.ice. It isone of the most desira ble prnrrlierf in Slain Township. Ls i; jiijiiions win be made known on day of sale. Nov. 5. 1966, ts- , - CEOEGE MILLER. Grand Jurors for Deccmlcr ,Tcrui, 1SGC. M COM John rennman, Cobert Eoan, William Beidleman. liKAV tK Peter Shelihamcr. George P. Drci&bach. I.EN I'ON Abraham A. Kline. C'ONYNGH AM Isaac W. Ham. CENTRE 'harles II. Deiltcrich. FI3fILGCRIiEK VViUiam liagenbtKh, Joseph Colem.m. GREENWOOD Andrew J. Albertson. HEMLOCK-John M. Barton. Iluli A. KarTiusn. Williini A ppleman. Levi Wright. . JACKSON John F. Derr. LOCLjST Leonard Adams, Georje Raup, John Herner. MAUI30N James Welliver. Stephen Ellis. MAINE A iron Rnruiugcr, Joseph Geiger. SUGARLOAF James Hess. Traverse Jurors for December Term, 1SCG- BLOOM Thomas Enorr. Abraham Fry, Lewis Maus, Iac Ilirtman. William Kahb. BKAVIRSaioael Fisher. Jacob Keller, BENTOX Emanuel Laubach, BOROUGH OK tR WICK. Isaiah Eower Levi Bredhender, John I)ak. PRIARCREEK Pavid Uillcr, Jabn Freas. CENTK E Isaac Ernwine, Alien Shellnaruer, FlSlllNGCUEEK. Martin Amuierinaa. FRANKI IN Haniel Knittle. GKEENWOOU-Havid Ureiblebii. LOCL'ST-Cornelius Reinbold. MADISON Keirftr A. Smith, John Demott, Con rail Rreaine'. MONTOL'K William Boiliagfhead.John G. Quick, Levi Weaver, IT. PLEASANT Adam Wcilifer, Benjamin Kist ler, Samuel Johnson, MAINE-William Gittling. HII FI.IN Stephen Gearhart. OUANGE Michael Ilajenbucti , Isaac Dildiae.. PINE-Johtt Lore. ItOAHlKUUREttt uaoici Levan. H.UTT Thomas Trench, Elias l, Kline. 7JMPUIE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to all other for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. . Contain all the latest improvements tare speedy noiseless ; durable ; aad easy to work, Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Lib eral discoaut allowed. No eoosigrftDents made. Address EMPIRE 8. U. CO., 610 Broadway, New York. September S, 1866. ly.-A. Ci. QREENWOOD SEMINARY. The Winter Term of 20 weeks .of this fioursbing ecnooi commence Monday the 11th of November next Pupils entering at the commencement or middle of tne term must remain to the close , and pay their bills as advertised in our circular. Any nne desiring a circular will pirate address me at taiuL, coiumaia county, Pa. C. W. WALKER. A. M . Principal, Millville. Oct. 31, IP6G, JiJEW GOODS AT C. C. MARK'S the umJersigncd hat jut returned from tbe city v i in a iuii idu coinpiele supply oi Sivy Go ihs and tJroccrics. Notions. Groceries, Tiii-ware. IJanlnarc, Ce dar and Willow Warp, i)tnes, I'onfectioii ary. Glaus-Ware, Tobacco Mats and f hoes. Flour, Salt Fish and Meat ; all of which I propose i' llin; at a very low figure for cuiii or praiicc. r Call and see. C. C. MA BR. Bluonisburg, Oi twbcr 31. 1930 tf. 1DOWS AITlLilSEMENTS NOTICE OF CONFIRMATIOV. TDE fallowing appraUemcnts of real and person al property set apart to Widows of decedents have been tiled in the Office of the lli-ginier of Co lumbia County, under the Knlea of Court, and will bn prevented for absolute contjrmtion, ta tbe Or phans' Court to b" held ic Kloomsbiirg. in and fr said county, en WE1M KSD.A Y. THE 6TH KAY OF IJECEM UElt. A. I. lrioti. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, unlexs exreptiona to such confirmations are previously filed, of which all persons interevted ia said eitate will take notice, 1 Widow of Samuel Conner of Orange Township, deceased 2 Widow of Pr. Simon Cotner of Madison Town ship, dee'd. 3 Widow i-f Thilip Cool of Roaringcrcek Town hip, dee'd, 4 Widow cf John Killer of Scott Township, de ceased. 5 Widow cf J a mts Taydon cf Fisbingcreek Town ship, dee'd. r Widow of Abraham Mensrb of Locust Town ship, dee'd, JOHN G. FREEZE. Register. Iiloomaburg, October 31, IrtOO. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditor and other persons interested in the estiu-s of the re spective decendents and minors, that the following Administration and Cuardian accounts have been filed in the office ofthe Kegixterof Columbia County. anu win ue presented tor connnnation and allow ance in the Orphan's Court, to be held in Bloomsburg, in the cunty aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, 'I'll K 5TU DAY OF DECEMBER., ISi-G. at o'cloca in the a Iter noun of snid day. I Account of Samuel L. Keller, administrator, of John Ileiuiliruck, late of l,ocnt '1 ownship. det'd. S Account of l?aac G. l ursel. adm'r of Wellington E. Tursel, late of Hemlock Townthip, dee'd. ' 3 Account of James Mcllenry, Executor of Mojes Mcllenrv, lale of Fishingcreek Township, der'd. 4 Account of A. Strimin and C. Iloals. administra tors of Jacub float, late of B-aver Townshi , dee'd. 5 Second account of AusiisIiih Everh.rt, Executor of J.iceb Everbart, late of Oranne Township, ilec'd. o l'it.t and tinul account of Isaiah Liower, Guardi an of Llmira Sitlr-r, 7 Account off M gc L. 4 Gideon Sleeker, admin istrators of Michaut f-lecker, late of l.eiuluck Towu- ship, nec d. t Account of Jacob Yolis,Guardian of Ezra Brown, minor child of Daniel Hrnwn. ilec'd. it Account of Cyrus U. .Mcllenrv, Guardian of Cy ras Earns, sou of Lewis Earns dte'd lb Account of t.-iiiuil Miis;r.ive administrator of Daniel Mordan . lute of Mount i'leasant Township, dee'd. Jl First account of G. H. Fowler, administrator of Enog L. Fowler, late of Briarcfek Townnhi J, dee'd. U The second account of William Goodmar, one of the administrators of Daniel Levan, sr., late of Koariiicrei'k Township, dee'd 1J. 'J he account of Daniel tftine, Kxecuter of Geo. Sliue, lale of Locust township ceceased. JOHN G. FREEZE, Register. Woonisburg, October J I, IcCti. gALlSRUEY, DEO. & CO., Extensive Mariufacturerand Importers of Gold, Plated and Orcide Jctctlry, FOUD AND NICKEL AMi:i:UA., E.VJLIsU AM SISs CASED CYOCRSELVES. And every description of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions, FsfeciaHy adapted anJ dOoig.icJ. for Southern anJ Western Trade. Circulars and full descriptive Trica Lists sent free. Agents' wanted everywhere. AdJress, tA LIdrfCR Y. HKO. 4c CO., , 51 DO li RANGE STKEET, l'tovidk-nce, K. I. Ortol.sr SI, 1?C6. 3m. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for y-ars from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay.and all the etiecis of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sjke of suit-ring lu uiamty, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which l:e was cured. HuiTerer wishing- to profit by the adver Usei's experience, cau d u by ad.lrensui; JOHN B. liGDEV. No. 13 ChauitKrs t , New York, MIC,. ly. f.M.P. , 2 THE Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty dif fere nt styles, adapted to sacred and secular uui-ic.fo f O to each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MED kLsi. or other first premium, awarded them. ITustrated Caiah gues free. AdJre . MASON i. II Ail-I. Uostok. or M 4 SON ELIOTIIEUS. New York. Jan. 6, lcM. & p. 9. '65. Ir.-S.V P. mllE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. A gentle JL man who (suffered lcr years fiom Nervous and (ieniial Dchilitv. Xishtly 1 imin, andcer.iiia Weaknesji. the retoill ofvouthf il indiscretion . and rnme near en. ling bis days in lior-eless misery, will for the sake cfsuiTerins man, send to any one affii-.l td, the simple meaiis ned by him. which e.T-ctcd a cure in a few weeks alter the failure f numerous medicines. Setid a directed envelope and tlHuip and it wilt cost you notnine Aituress. EDGARTKEMAIN I'.v.th ft. N.Y.City. STBANGE BUT TRUE.- Every your? lady and gentleman in the United states can hear sotuc'thinj Very much to their advan tage by reiurn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those bavins fea of being humbugs ed will oblige by twt noticiug tiiU card. All otUers wiH please address their obedient servant. THOd. F CHAPMAV. 831 Croadway, New York. Feb. 2. lfi ly. 8 M P DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, Aad Catarrh, treated with the utmost nuccess, by J 1 J A ACS, M. D. . Oculist and Alirist (formerly of Ley- den, Holland.) No. 513 PINE titet. I'll II. AD' A Testimonials, from the mo! reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The med ical faculty are invited in accompany their patienfs. as he has no secrets in his piactice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without paix. No charge for exam ination, f April 25, tdC6.ly, Trc ConCMrTATtvrs The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Con- sumptioa-is anxiou.4 to make wn ta his fullow-aufT-;rers the means of cure To all who desire it, he will send a copy ofthe pre scription used.ffreeot Charge. with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they wi'l find a si rs rcac for Consumption. A.thMiy, Broncbiti.Colds Coughs etc. Tbe onlj object ot the advertiser In tending the rresci iption Is to benefit the afflicted. and spre d information what) heconreives to be invaluable end he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost tliem not hmg, and may prove a oles-ing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON, Witliainsbnrg KIngsCounty. Fel..!H, laC6. Jy. S.Yl. P. New-York. 1 KEW PECFIIHE FCE T11E CAS DXEXl HILT. PhaUn'a figbt Blooming Ortat." KiS VlaainiBS Ccraa. Phaloa'a rkalsa's "JVsght lIouiing C'erens.'1 A'ight nioominji Cerent." 'Itlght BleeniiDg Certtt. rbaloa'a rbalsn's A mort exqaiklte. delicate, and Fragrant Perfnme, distiiod from the rare and beaaUfol fiowsr Loui which it takes Its name. aUooXactnred only by pnALON Sc O.X, Nw YrVu BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. A". It FOR PHALO!?' TAKE NO OTHER. I WILL GO TO , TO EU7 AIT tOOD? List of Causes for Trial at Decem ber Term, 1866. 1 Charles Nuss vs Sarah Nus. 9 Paxton Kline vs Jane Kline, 3 William L Lance, vs Thomas Creveling, et. at. 4 Amos W. Creamer vs Christian Bhumao. 5 Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby. S Andrew J. Snyder vs. John gheatler. 7 Jacob Shaman vs. Cbristisn Wolf, H Jacob nunmn vs. Jacob Hartxel. ! A.S.Saul vs. Benjamin Wintersteen. 10 Samuel Henry vs. Jacob Hosier. Wm.Klinetobfe Gideon Hosier, late trading in the firm name of Hosier at Co. 11 A iii-is W. Creamer vs Catharine Howell, admin istratrix of Enoch Howell dee'd. 12 Amos W. Creamer, vs. Catharine Uowell, admin istratrix of Enoch Howell. 13 Edward lieilner vs The Locust Mountain Coal A. Iron Company. 14 J. I. Ilackenberg for the use of M. Chamberlia vs Silas O.Eitgar. 15 John Ilinlerhter vs John Jameson. Id Jacob Remley vs Cauwissa Kail Road Company. 17 William A. t 'ase vs. The Twp ofCentro. 18 Joseph Fr vs. Catharine Long. 19 Henry F. Nui vs Uoroiifh of Uerwick. 'Jil J. F. Anspach et al vs William P. Kyon. 'J I Fli Jones r to ilea C Abbott et al 22 Greenwood Township vs Samuel Bogart. 1 Henry Uobbler &. Wife vs. Charles Scblusser tt Wile. S4 VV right llucb-s vs Peter Miller. M Iiavid Larislivs Mount Pleasant Township. '2i John o L'iliiine et al vs Parvin Masters. ST Jorathan Kuilile vs Wright Hushes. !H Mary E. Green vs Robert S. Howell, et al. 2! James Barry vs. Robert G-orrell. 30 John Lavernsvs Barney McBrearty, 31 Solomon Neyhard vs The Township of Centre. 32 Uaa: M. Demott vs Isaac Uewitt, 33 Solomon Shuman vs William LoRgenbergcr- 34 John W. Lcscher vs Peter S. Rishel. 32 Henry T. Keily now for tbe use of Thomas Creve- ing, jr vs. Jesse C. Pennington. E. 11. I'urel'a ue. vs. II tl Knt'i admr'l. 36 Barbara Stump by her next friend Franci W. i.ewig vs. joint Jacob Slump. ESTRAY. Came to the premises of the under signed in Sugarloaf Township, Col umbia County, on or about the mid dle of Julylast ,a DARK RED BULL, with a slit in the rigiil ear, aged about four years. Th3 owner is hereby notified to rome forward, nrnve nronertv. tiav rlimroe.a.nd take him away, otherwise he will b sold according to law. JAMES HEss. October. 17, lCf. 3t. rpAKE YOUR CHOICE. L We will send bv cxpres or otherwise as ordered. securely packed, a $55.00 Sewing Machine, either V heeler tc Wiliion or Grover H.-iker. io any per son ending.ns, before the first of January nex', the names ol IXTEy.V new subscribers to the with the money, $00. till, fur one year in advance. y On and after Jnt.nnry 1st. If'tiT. we shall re quire Er?7'J.Ynew ubs-,nlier, fi3 W). enave sent away ni nre.uiuiMs nearly THREE HVMitkEl) of these uiachiues,' and they give uni versal satisfaction. . . Iho new subscribers mav be from one Or from va rious laces. Scud the names as fart aa you oi.tain them, with the money, by Lheck. Draft, or Post Office Order, Sample copie and rirculars sent free. Terms SJ.50 a year in advance. SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jr.. & Go. 37 Park Row, New York. October 17. isr.0. 4t. MANHOOD : LOST. HOW RESTORED. no i r rrnffrtll ,lj'ST published, in a sealed env ' ilf - '"P0, frice C tents. A lecture on the ..-i .yi.V nature, treatment and radical cure of iliwittii Seminal Weakness or Spermatorboea, Induced by gelf-Abiiso ; Involuntary Emissions, lm potency. ISer'u, Leomiv mm. imp'aimeuis 10 Marriage gerteranv F i.iihuiii)iuwii, r.piie('y, iinu Fit? ; Ient;il and I'liysicai incapacity, kr. i:y Rohe'rtJ. Culverwcll, M, !.. author of th- 'Green Bok,' ice ..... Th world renownea auinor, in tins animranie uec- ture, clearly proves ironi nn own epero-m e, nidi the awful coiincquenccs of telf-Abuse may be rff.ct ii.illy removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operation, boujri-e, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing nut a mode of cure at once ceitain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter hat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thousands and thounds. Sient undersea', to any address, in a plain envelops, on receipt of si cents, or two postage stanius AIho Dr. Culvcrwell's Marrige fJuide. price 85 cent. Address, Cll As. J. G. K 1.1 N E . LU, I - ; iiowery, rew i ors., r, j. uu a w-x October 17, L"6. ly Teas 4t Co. 1 OVE I J addressed envelope and 25 cents. and I will end you ioie vamanie iruorn ai ion icai w u pieasej ou. Aduress iintit .u'uoi., cji nruaunaj, n. i. May 10. liGti ly. LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! 'rHE BLOOM5KCRG l.OSl oKRI NG COMPANY. 1 would retpectfully inform tbe public that they have tho:r PLANING MILL ; now in operation with an extensive esscr-menl ol and are noW're pared to supply nil orders at short notice and nt the lowest prices forraih, Ibeir as sortment oi lumber consists of IVhilc i'iiic riank, Hoard. Flooring, Surface 5tari, Niilici, SSciiilock IMnnl', planed or nnplaned. to tuit purchaeis Framu Stufl". joice an, I S. nulling of all sizes Their flaning Mill and l.eitjher ard is mtnated at the Railrend Iietot. very conveniently for fcliippine'li nber bythecareo 1 hey are rcuttiitly iiianiitactuting lumber of all kinds, and persons who desire lumber of every de scription will do wI! t ex. inline their stock before pure taking elsewhere. They are determined and em inent! v prepared to sell at cVeap athe cheapest. The y lo desire to in lor in ihe pubiic. and especially thoss wo wih to purc!iae bill-stulf t hat they have one Mill specially prepared to cut timbers of almost evry si.e and length required. Those wisbine to build it contractors fur ruilding, can save money ( by giving us a i al The undersigned u?u!d also announce that they are prpar"d to do all kind of lepairing of Machinery gu-'h as Threshing Machines Mower. Reapers and all kind ot Cfricuilural implements, upon reasona ble t'-rins. Address. F. C. EVER. See'y. Bloomsburg, Sept. 11), 1-CG. Bloomsburg l'a. A GENTS WANTED TOIl THE 1'JCTORIAL BOOK Of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS of the rebellion There l a certain portion or the war that iil never go into the regular histories, nor be embodied in ro mance or poetry . which is a very real part of it, and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations abetter idea of the spirit of the conflict th an many dry rcport" or careful narratives of events, and this part may be called the cossip, the fun, tne pathos of tne war. 1 m lUurtraiee tne rnaracter ot tne lead ers, the humor of the ooldiers.. the devotion of women. the bra vecy of men, t lie pluck of our heroe, the ro innnie and hardships of thu service. The volume is profusely iilustrated with over 30O engraving by the hrst artists, which are really beau tiful ; wvrthy of examination as fpeciinens ot the art. Many of them are set into the body cf the text, after the popular sr le of Los.ing's l'l. tonal Field Boca ol the Uevolulii.u. Tbe book's contents include remini scences of ramp, picket, py. Fcout, bivouac, siege and battle field adventures ; thrilling featof bravery, wit, drollery, comical and ludicrous adventured, etc., tic.. Amusement as well a Instruction miy be found in every pace, as graphic detail, brilliant wit. and au thentic history, arc skillf al'y interwoven in this work of literary art. J his work sells it-elf. The people are tired or dry details and pnrtison works .and want something hu iiioiou, romatii- an J startling. Our agents are making from $1011 to S'JiK) per month clear of all expenses. Send for rirculars, givinz full pariiculars and sue our terms and proof of the above assertion. Address, NATIONAL J'U 3l.I?ll I XU l-TJ. 507 Minor El., Philadelphia, Ta. Ocirber 3, lPCC-4m, will r and see .BROWER'S New Stock. 1 era Jtuld he is Bulling goods at very low figure. rPhe Grovesteen Piano Forte l still retains its prerodence and great popularity. and after undergoing gradual improvements for a pe riod pf thirty years. is now prono in red by the musical world to be unsurpassed an1 even anequalled in rich ness, vol'ime and purity of tone.nnfabiiity and cheap ness- Our cew scale, French action. harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, seven octavo roxewood pi anos we are selling ch-aper by trotn JKnl to $JUU than the same style and finish are sold by any other first-class makers in the country. Dealers and ail in want of good pianos are invited to sen. I for our I)e- senptive Catalogue, hi h contains photographs of our different t)les, together with prices No one a hould pur' hase a piano without seeing this Cata ogue r.leoasi almost wituout number, nave been awardod to the Grovesteen i'iino, and the Celebrated WnrM'a i air. vhOll"h nut in Cnmtlet il inn With other from all parts of Europe and She C S.. it took the hit'hert awaid. f Established 1835 J Grovesteen Co., 499 BflOADWAY, NEW YORK, July 29. 16.5 . H. U. 8. & Cm. JOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to eith er ot the undersigned, on Book, Note or Judgment, are requested to bake payment without delay if they wou Id save cokta. McKELVY. NEAL fcCo, Wm. McKELVY Co. An go st . lafl. tf. IUJtfBER! LUJBER! 1 new Lunibcr Yard in Bloomsburg, THE andersignel would respectfully inform those in wint of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on hand a (nod supply of building aad fencing material, at his residence, a short dis taaee north of the depot, which be offers for sale at reai.ooabU rate. JACOB ECHCYLEA. Eloosasburf, June W, ISM. O o a O ft CO o o o w w R o G n C kg P2 K "2. o X mm V mm O ri 1 k feu 2 tj ft C a is, mat c C V n o TOOL CARDING. The subscriber having purchased the well estab lished stand, known as : it K SAINDS FACTORY," near Rohrburg. Golumbia County, and having put the machinery j.i li ret-rale repairs, is prepared to do in the bet manner, and upon the shortest notice. Thn.. C..... .:... ...... . . . .. . iut. tiiiii n Mil I having their work well done . iu.. tiiiii n mi tucir vublviu iui, rt!iy in HENT.Y II. SANDS. . Greenwood, June 6, lCC. The undercigned respectfully announces that he has refiltted a shop, m t:ourt lloune alley, opposite the Exchange Hotel, where he ii prep-.red to con duct the hnrbering buinhss In all its branch es. The art of coloring whiskers and moustaches is practiced by him most skillfully. He aleo cleans clothing, making th"m look nearly as good as new, upon the mom reasonable terms. Give hiui a trial! L7" Hair Tonic of the very best quality, used for cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand, and for sale S. C COLLINS. Bloomsburg, April 53, 1800. tf. 0 UliSTAHClI GLOSS I Is thr. only AriicleJ'i aed ky rii'wt Class Hotels, l.niiiifj. rics, and Thousands ot Fa mil ics (i . i It gives a beautiful polish, making the f -p' pax smoothly over the cloth, saving mocii tic and'labor. Gonds done up with it keep clean much longer con sequently will not wear out so soon. It Makes Old Linen look like New. OUR IMPERIAL BLUE Is tiiic Best is thc Would. It is soluble in harJ as w-ll as soft water. It Is put up initio alesl, neatcV, and niost couveaieut form of any offered to the public , , Is - Warranted not to Slreak: liie ( lollies. Agents wanteil everywhere, to whom we offor ex traordinary Inducement'. Address. NJiW YORK STARCH GLOSS TO.. No. 218 Fulton St., New' York. September 2ii. 18C6. 4m.-A 4 Co. F AR JERS ! FARMERS ! ! Don't fail to ue PHILLIPS' SUPER PHOSPHATE LI M E to enrich your lands and make large rrps of grain and grass. It is now extensively uned in all the leading agrlcaltural portions of the country and without dispute or doubt is known to le the very bextued. Il contains less moisture, is more uiu form in quality, Contains more agricultural value, than auy oilier in the market. The undersigned in troduce it as a standard art icle, intending to make il a permanent trade. Its value has been fully tested in this county and slants unnurpastfcd by auv oilier article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you will bo i.leased beyond measure with the results. Apply to PAXTON 11 A K M N . Aogust IJ. I-C6. Rupert. Pa. MONIATEI) rilOSriIATE. A CoiicciitratccS Fertiliser. i Esecialbj adapted to WJ I EAT and other GRAINS. This preparation contains Ture Ground Bone , and the b"st Fertilizing Salts knowu to agricnlturil chemistry. combined in uch a manner aa to develop their productive properties ouly when used on the soil. Price $u pet ton. For sale at the m.-inufactur er's depots. No 7 MARKET STREET. PhilaJelphii. B LOOM -til. Ri;, Golumbit County, Pa WILLIAM ELLIS if CO, Manufacturers. Septembers, lotsi. J UMiiER, ManuCictiired to or.Wrat HENRICO MILL, Ross Tom nsliip. Luzerne County, l'a.. Oak, SIcnihuK, Ia;Ic, I5as, PINE. TOrLAR AND BEACil, tc, for SjI at the MILL, or delivered at any point on the Kailroad, reached or connected with it. 0.r Address, the ubsrriber. at Wyoming. Lu r.erne Comity, or JAMES JACKSON, the Sawyer, at Hsrveyville P. ). The Mill Property with I wo Houses, Barn and olh er improvements, surrounded by about I4o0 Acres of Land, l'MHl of which remains heavily timbered, is now fur sale at a baigaiu, l y WILLIAM HENRY. Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pa. September ?C, Ioti. 3 n. '0 HOTEL & SALOON KEEPERS Of Bloomsbnrg and Columbia County I have ap pointed Mr. B. .-'loh n er asent for the sj'e of niy Ale, Porter, Brown loi:t, and Lager Beer, who will sup ply you at the same price (and with the same article.) as I would furnish yon from the brewery. Knowing that he will he punctual and and attentive to all w ho may favor him with their trade, 1 solicit for him your support. Very respectfully, FRED LAUER. Steam Brewery, Reading, Pa. Spleinbr 26. IGG yy ILLIAM ROGERS, R -spectfullv announces himeslf to the public ss an experienced WELL-DIGGER and WATER-SMELL- 1 r. i, . . . . i eraons uepirous in i arn w nere w ater can he easiest found, and all w ho have wells to dig, will do well to employ the undersigned. Contracts will be taken by Ihe foot or by the day, to suit the em Dlover. A J.lr. t WILLI AM ROGERS. Llooinsburg, Pa. July M, leCfi. ly. ?T.M THE GREAT CAUSjJ j!Z?f$J!7 OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, ix a Sraftd F.nrtlope. Friet n ml. A Lecture on the Naiuie. 1'reatment. and Radiral Cure of Semiuai Weakness, or SpennatortMoa. In voluntary t-.uiiion, Sexual Debilitv. and impedi ments to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con sumption, Lplkpty, and r 'l s ; Mental an.t rtiys:cal Incapacity, resulting from Self Abje. Scr. By ROii ERT J C I' L V ER WELL, M. U Author ofthe 'tlreen Book." A.o Tbe world-renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, c earlv proves from Ins own experience lhat the awfui roneTiPncea of Self Abuse may be effect ually removed w itliout meuicme. ana wimoui dan gerous su ric! operations, bougies, instruments, rinrs. or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at on ce certain and effectual, by wnich every sufferer, no mailer what his condition snay be, may cure him slf iheaul y. privstely. ana radically. THIS LEG- Tl'RE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUaANDd AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under aeal, in a plain envelope, to any ad- drees, on receipt of six cnts. or two postage stamps by addressing the pjblishera. Also, Dr. IU Li r.u. lll s Marriage Guide," price S3 cents. Address too puoiisners. CH AS. J, C. KLINE it. CO, 127 Bowery, New York. PoatOrnce on, 45o8. Sept, ac, iet. QO TO BROWER'S TO BUY YOUR f" ' A HSUtlBOlrDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ' A positive and Spoclflo Bemedy for dlaeaaea ot tb Bladder, Kldaeya, Gravel aad Brapelesl welUaca. ThU Medicine Increases the powers of digestion, and excites the absorbents Into benlthy action, by which tha watery or calcareous depocitlons, aad all unnatural an larg omenta are reduced, as well as pain and InflaramMtoBs and Is food for men, women and children. TOT BBsBbaiflB I HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Diss! pa. tlon, Early Indiscretion, attended with the following Eymptoms : Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Tower, Difficulty of IireaUUng, Trembling;, TVakefqlneaa Pain In tie Back, Flushing of the Body, Eruptions of the Facet Loss of Memory, Weak Kervcs, Horror of Disease, t Dimness of Ylslen, t Hot Bands, Dryness of the Side, universal Lassitude, Pallid Countenance, These symptoms, if allowed to go on (which this Melt cine Invariably removes), soon follow , FATUITY, EPILEPTIC PITS, Ac. In one of which the patient may expire. "VTho ean say they are not frequently followed by those "direful dis eases,' nrSANITr AND CONSTJlOTIONr Many are a ware of the cause of thr Ir suffering Jbut non will confers. The records of the lnune asylums and the melanrholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness td t'ae truth of tho assertion: The Constitution, onco affected by organlo weakness, requires tbe aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate the g rutem, which HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BTJCHV lovulilly dt. A triU will convince the most seeptleaL. . In Cfcny affections peculiar to females, the fcxTtuc Hucdc b unequaled by any other remedy, and for all complaints Incident to tbe sex, or In the , DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LITE, If 6u Btkptoms abotx. 2Zo jTamily ahould be without ltt Take no Palsam, Mercury, or cnpleasaat medlolue tot' Bapleasant and dangerous (Useaces. KLiiBGL'3 EXTRACT BUCHU i Cures Secret Diseases -. In all their stages Utile expense, little or no change ot diet, no lncoa venlence, and NO EIPOSCEZ. USE HELMBOLD'S , , EXTRACT B U.C H U For all affections 6Dd diseases of these organs, whether EXISTING IN MALE OB FEMALE, Prom whatever cause ortgln&tliig, and no matter bow lonf f tancllng. Dibcaecs of these organs require the aid of a diuretic. , ' HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic. And It Is certain to have the desired eXeet la cZl dlsaasea lot wLlch It Is recommended. SZ.OCD! CLCOS! ELOOBi Helm.l3oltl9s XTTGITLT COSCEXTSATXD CXMlKCirB FLUID EXTRACT S AR S APARILLA, I'or purlfrlng the P.locd, removing all chronic eonsUta Uonal dlrieoscs arlaing from an Iscpnre state of ttt Elood, and the only reliable and effectual kDO-rn remedy for tXe cure of fcrofala. Pcald Head, Palt IJicum, Talna an-t tweClncs of the Eoocs. I'Iccratlons of the Throat aud Legs, tlofcbcs, PimHes on lue Tace, Te'.U.r,Erjilptl&n, aad all scaly Eruptions of the Ekla, CKATrTIFVIX TUB C03UT&SZ0T X'T A FEW Of the worst diwerders that uJT.ict macWnd s:ls "ra tt9 corruprion thnt accumulates la the Iilood. Of all the dis coveries tl:ct bnvo Yc;cn tuafie to pur jte It oat, none can equal In eCert Est.rco:J-s Cojipcrsp Extuact or Sas capai:iij.a. It t lent .ea and renovates the Elood, kislllld the vigor of hcuiih :alo the cytem,aad purges out tb- liumora wLlch me discnee. It sMmnlaies the fcoalihy funiUonfwff ther .d, and expels the disorder? that grow en6?raiikleln tliu Mood. Euch a remedy that could bs relied on has lon beca Eotl.t for. tud aow, fcr the Erst time the public Lave one on which they can depend. Cur r pace here docs not admit of certificates to show ltecuecta. t ut the trial of a slLjle bottle will show to tbe sick lhat It fcti Its -virtues surpassing anything they have ever taken. Two taLleepooutful cf the Extract of Sarsnparllla added to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, aad one tattle le ruHf-ru:.! to a gallou ofthe Byrua of tursa- lairiilu, or tla dcovllon as usually mads. HELIIBOLD'S E,0S33 WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from bablta of dissipation, used li connection with tbe Extracts Bncbtt aad Earsupnrilla, In such diseases as recommended. Evi dence of the most responsible and reliable character will accompany the medicines. Also sxplJclt directions for U3C,-4.t hu.vir&ii of Utonzami living witnesses, and up. wards of 30,003 unsolicited certificates and recommend, tary lel'.ert,, incy of which are from the highest sources. Including eminent PL j-siclans. Clergymen, Statesmen, &e Tbe Proprietor bs never resorted to their publication In the newspapers ; be does uot do this from tbe fact tbat bis articles raiik as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certiflcatcs. Tbe Science of Jledlcine, like t he Doric Column, should stand simple, pure, majestic, baring Fact for Its basis, lauacUou for IU pillar, and Truth alone for Its Capital, Uy Extract Jarsaparilla Is a Elood rnrlfler ; my Extract Puchu Is a Diuretic, and will act as such in all cases. Poth are prepared on purely scientific principles fts racuo aad aro the most active measures of cither that can be made. A ready and conclusive tett will be a com fiarlson of their properties villi laose tot fcrtliln the fol. lowing works: See Dispensatory of the United States. Ceo rrofc60r DxwEis Taluable works oa tbe Praclicft Of rbyjlc. See remarks made by tbe celebrated Dr. Pitt sic, Thilm. Fee remarks made j Dr. Epj-eaim ZcDowiu, a cele. brated rbrsiclan ami Slember cf the Loyal College of Eurgeons, Ireland, and published la the Transactions of the King and Queen's Journal. Eeo iledlco-Cblrurgical P.CTlew, publlehed by Bcv Tbxtxss. Fellow of f hn pjir.l rot 'Eee tuojrt of tlis l&te 6tsndard works oa Icdlclna. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVEHi'T EEltg. Address letters for Information, In conndenoe, to ll. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. FE.I5C1PAL DEPOTS Helmbold'a Drug aud Chemical Warehouift. Eo. 53i BE0AD WAY, HEW TOEZ, and Helmbold'a Medical Depot, ht. 10k BOUTS TEUTa3T, PaiTACvaijl, BEWAUCOFCOUNTF UF EITC ASK TOR U L o l I B I TAKE X.O OriiJir' rl