J f --. A f -a - - - DEMO CEAT a ND STAR BLOOM SBURG - Wednesday, Up v. 21, IS 66. -try We will thank our reader for all local occur ' ranees in their immediate localities. If they do.uot desire to write a communication for the public eye,. - let the ra end us' a brief statement or everything of latertat in their . respective communitiea. A list ef alarViages, deaths,' sccidents, fires, removals, busi ness changes, ce. Wt will put them in form. . The . mors facta of tbia kind we can gat the better it will uit as and our readers. Who will do it 1 To AnveaTtscaa. Persons wishing advertisements inserted, must hand them in early on Tuesday aaoru ing to insure their insertidn for that week ' TO COREESFONDENTS L. OF Hemlock. Yes, sir, are aware tkat a man "by tltV name of little was ia your lownship putting, down names tor the new tater, which has not ret made its appear ance. There is no trouble to pet subscribers after his. fashion, but there will bo trouble to hold them as such and collect pay from them Quite a rrambor of the persons whose names Tie. placed-on lib subscription paper, have Bince subscribed for the Uemocrat and Star.' Gold is quoted, in the New York Market, at $1.41. It is on a decline. "JCST Go to the New York Store to buy cheap and good calicos, silks satins, mus lins, ehawls hoop-skirts,, woolen 'caps, furs and robe?, tc, &c. " EST" J). "W. RobLins has, just returned from Philadelphia with a Iartre and well se lected lot of choice liquors.' lie is prepared to furnish his numerous customers with large or small quantities, at. reduced ; prices for cash. v .':.? 3" II. II. "Iluneberger, Tobacconist, of this place, advertises his Store in this paper. He is a "fair and ' honest dealer, in all kinds cf Tobacco. Give him a call, and enjoy a "puff." ... He has excellent cigars and chew ing tobacco: ' See advertisement. JKa? All true Democrats, "and the rest of mankind" read'' tho two 'extracts from the PhiTa." Age, found in this paper; tbe one headed "The Right Kind of Talk," the other, '"The 0Id,Ea2M, They have the true Democratic ring; JDS5 Henry Rosenstock, Photographer, of this place, is turning off some most splendid work. Those of our friends, who desire a true, - life-like picture of themselves, we wouia recommend tuem to give .Mr. li. a call in the Exchange Clock. . ,We would direct attention to the " Card"' of Dr. Bradley published in an other column of to-day's paper. It will bo seen that the Doctor has located at this place. Office at the Forks Hotel. Give him a call .'," . '" JCS? Major Caslotv, IroprIetorof the Exchange, has mado large improvements in his Restaurant, in the basement of his Ho tel. He has now, fitted up in good taste, a rst-clas3 saloon. The young man who su perintends the concern understands how to cater to the taste of the epicurean." -''SS?", Hon. George M. nollenback, Presi dent of :tho Wyoming National Bank, at Wilkesbarre, died on Wednesday morning, of4 last week, in the office of E. P. Darling, Esq., in a fit of apoplexy. lie leaves a very large estate, heavier, probably, than that of any other man in Luzerne County. He Was in the 76th year of his age. ' Some pcr30n3 seeni to live upon tell ing falsehood about their neighbors ; it is their principal stock in trade,' and for a time they prosper exceedingly well upon it; but trxdK eventually overtakes them and ruins heir occupation. We have several individ uals in this .town, Eorryto Hay it; who seem to make the manufacturing and telling of lies the chief part of their profession. Shall wc name them ? ' . . CSy The ripe-layers, who want to divide the. Democratic Party, in Columbia County, have not ycf, Tso, far as .we have learned, bought out the Columbian." That""mer checna"! still "drags its slow length along. Altho it is Copper-bottomed, it is not iron-clad-r-not having sufficient Democracy about it to. suit even the vitiated taste of the few direatisfied gentlemen who want to start a new party.' m m . 3? As everybody in Bloorasburg knows, Capt. Moorej of the Columbian, is a gentle man ; but he should not allow such blas phemy as appeared in" his last papeffand to which we have called attention, elsewhere, labour present r issue, under the head of "blasphemy." As for Dr.. John, of the Republican, his sentiments on the subject of Christianity are well known, and nothing better could be expected from ; a paper pub lished by him. The CohmiLian should be more choice in the selection of its company. SStF We notice in the late Berwidc Ga zette, an account of the death of a young col ored .woman" by the name "of Leah .Ann Branch, of that plr&e, by drowning. : It seanthat she went to get a bucket of water from a spring situated near the , canal,' and through some cause, it is' supposed she fell from a flight of steps, which descend the bank leading to the spring, into the canal and . was drc wned before assistance could be rcn . lered. tThe body was found but a short dis tance from the place where she tell in the water. " She waa married the day before her fcuddea and unexpected death, to one Mr. Branca.- She was a daughter of Thomas Picrson..' ; ' . . "V--' " JtcT Chrr" friends thronghotit the county will please accept our thanks for the interest they are taking in increasing the subscrip tion list to tE Democrat and Star. We lave a fine circulation, eecond to none out tide of the cities The long winter evenings are close at hand, when every family should take their'- local paper, to assist in "passing the time,- and thereby receive agreeable and profitable information: It will cost them but ft trif -o'ur cents d iccek and it often hap pens that ona eiagltf cumber contains some thing cf more value to the subscriber than the prica cf a .year's paper. The matter C".r-;.L-.:?I ia " the agricultural department ilons, to the farmer, is well wcrth the rab r:rir?a rrii ,; ' ' EJ Gov. "Ward has'appointed .Fred.1" S. Freylinghuysen U. S. Senator to fill the va cancy caused by thedeath of Senator Wright Resiqned. General John' F., Haxtranft resigned the position of Auditor General on the 1st inst', to accept the position of Colo nel in the regular army. Governor Curtin will appoint hia, successor. . " Four Children at one Birth. The Zanesville (Ohio) Courier says :. " We are informed that Mrs. Elizabeth Spankle, a widow lady, resident of Brush Creek town shipi this county, last week gave ' birth to four living children." ' x ' 4 H e- 7 A Rich Wheat County;. The Fon du Lac (Wisconsin) Reporter say3 that in 1865 Fon du Lac County produced 852,378 bush els oats, 524,323 bushels corn, 285,250 bush els potatoes, 40,447 bushels apples. Tho average yield, of wheat was about,16 bush els to the acre. . Collision. On Monday night, as Rich ard Hullihen's carriage was returning home, it was struck by a locomotive at tho Mil street crossing, une or the horses, a very valuable animal, was killed, and the carriage was left a perfect wreck. None of those in the carriage were hurt. Young Ilullihen y is caught on the cow-catcher and carried some distance. Montour American. ESS" The editor of tho Rcpvbjian of this place would have his readers believe that ha feels jubilant over what he calls "the strife" between the Pipe-layers and the Bri gade." . The truth is, ho looks upon the ripe-layers with a good deal of suspicion, for the effect of the new paper the second edition of the Columbian will be more se riously felt by him. ' The new paper mav more mongrelized.and penetrate and sea.. your ranks at a fearful rate. It's well enough for you to keep up a big noise, for you arc soon to enter the woods. . t5 Wc are informed that the malcon tents, of this place, or in other and more appropriate words, the omce-seekers from the Tabernacle, who contemplate the start ing of a new paper, at the County Seat, one that will display a huge quantity of brain and a superior quality of ivisdom, are about to offer premiums to each and every subscri ber. This will do. If you can't hmnbucr the people to take your paper with words perhaps you " can with some bogus trash. Will they try it. Time. As the waves of the ocean roll upon the winding beach, curious yet well formed shells, which many are glad to treas ure up, so the waves of time, as they wa.sh the shores of earth, bring with them pre cious and glittering bits of wisdom ; and those who anxiously stroll upon these shores in quest of Buch valuables, are rejoiced to pick them up, that they may stow them away upon the shelves of their minds for fu ture use. Country Roads. Such as have not al ready been put in good condition for winter should be seen to at oace. The principal point now is draining. The "breakers" should be 'repaired, bo as to carry off the water and keep the bed dry. , Side . drains should also' be thoroughly opened Stone "bridging" may be smoothed with gravel at this season as well as any other. These hint", if carried out, will inure much to the comfort of all using the roads, and savo to the farmer in horse Cesh, wagons and, tem per. - Modern Fashions. A young "lady'a from the country, now employed in a New York hoop skirt factory, h said to have writ ten to a friend a letter from which the fol lowing is extracted : - - . "As for thelo necs, the Ioeritisthe more fash unable you are, and the lesa close you ware the more you are dressed. Miss Geolia gave ma a blue silk of herze and i cut nec orf and susan simmonz cut orf herz and we attrax a great deal of atteushun to our n-cs promenadin in the streets like other ladies an holdin up our close. Nobody isnt nothin who duznt hold up her close, and the hicr you holds um the raoaryoure thot of." BL0031SBUIIG MARKET. WHEAT, per bushel. 2M RYK. 1 50 BUTTER. F.GG3 POTATOF.S, -DRIED APPLE-?, HAMS BACON, -HAY by the ton. LARD, per lb. 45 . 23 50 3 00 . 2J - 1(5 23 00 2J CORN, . 1 10 BUCKWHEAT, ' 1 00 FLOUR per bbl. 14 CO CI.O VERSE ED, 5 50 FLAX tEKD 2 70 BUCKWHEAT Flour. 3 00 NEW ADVERT1SEM E NTS. DR. W. H. BRaITCe"? " (I.ate AssUtant Medical Director V. S. Army.) . rhysician and 8ur?coii. K7" Office at tbe EorKs Hotel. Bloomebnrg Pa. Calls promptly attended to both night and day, Bloomeburg, Nov. 21, tfoti. jJACHINE AND REPAIR SHOP. THE undersigned would most respectfully an nounce to the public generally, that he ia prepared to niriil! all kinds of MACHINERY, at JOsEPH SHARPLES FOUNDRY, in Bloom burg, where he ran always be found ready to do a II kinds of repair ing, including Threshing Machines, and in short, all kind of Farming Ut.nsils. ALSO. TL'RNIVG AND FIT1NG UP Or CASTING AND MACHINERY, done on short notice, in a good workmanlike man ner, upon the most reasonable terms. His loug experience in the basinest- as foreman la the shop of Lewis H. Maus of this plare, for over nm? yearn, warrants him in say in g that he can give entire satisfaction to all wbo ma favor him with tbeit work. ; . GEORGE H ASSERT. Bloomadarg, 21, 18C6, 2m. NEW TOBACCO STOKE. H. li. HUNSRERGER, Main Street, behw the tl American, House". Where be keeps on band, and furnishes to tbe home and count' trade, a t Philadelphia (laweaO prices, FHE I UT AXD PLUG TOBACCOS, D05IEST1C AND IMPORTED CIGARS, all kinds of SITIQIiliNG TOB ACCO, . Fnnffa, Meerschaum and Briar Wood ripes, andall articlsrvertsmirng' to hrs trade ' C7" Those small reuil lealeri in cigars and chew, ing tobaccos, would do well to ltt him n'eall. in stead ol sending to the cities for every srticre the eed or purchasing of these country pedlars. . November 21. 18t56 3ia., , . . . QREENWOOD SE3IINARY. : The Winter Term of 20 weeks 'of this flourshin School commences Monday the llth of November next. Papirs entering at the commencement or middle of the term must remain to the close, and pay their bills as advertised fn emr circular. . , .Anyone desiring a circular will please address me at MILLVILLfc:, Columbia County, Pa. , . , ., C. W. WALKER. A, M.PriacipaL . MiUviIle, Oct. 31, 1666, WILL BUY MY GOODS AT .;....-' BROWEt-ar; KKCr.' I WILL GET GOOD GOO. SPECIAL NOTICES. w- OffKLYGlRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, aend an Lj addressed envelope and 5 cents, and I will send von some valoaM information tnal win piease you ... ... r .r ihiiid diii I) . a . r . u M V Address mAKi rauu.irjiBi''ji May J6. leiio ly. , - , ERRORS OF YOUTn. A gent'eman who suffered for yeara from Nerrons Debility .Premature Decay .and all the etlecla of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hu manity, aend free to alt who need it, the recipe and directions for making Uie simple remedy by which he waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver uset's experience, can do so by addressing ' JOHN B. UGDEV. No, 13 Chambers tU, New York, Feb, 28 1S66. ly. 8.M.P. THE Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, ferty dif ferent stvlea, adapted to siered and secular mupie-for 80toS000 each. riKTY-ONB GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or othor rlrst premium, awarded them. Illustrated Ca aloguus free, Addre a, MA SUV & HAMLIN. Boston, or MASON BK.OTHER3, New York. Jan. 6, 18G6. Sep. 9. 65. If. 8.M.P. mil EG LORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. A aentle- JL man who suffered for years from Nervous and Genital Debility, Nightly Emissions, and Heuunal Wenknets. the result of youthful indiscretion , and came near endinc his days in hopeless misery, will for the sake of suffering man, send to any one afflict ed, the aimnle means ded by nun, wnicn effected cure in a few weeks after tbe failure ef numerous medicines. Send a directed envelope and stamp and it will cost you nothing Address. EDGAR TREMA1N. 128th St-N.Y.City. STRANGE BUT. TRUE. Every youne lady and gentleman in . the United Slates can hear soiuelbiug very much to their ad van tage by return mall (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those bavins fee's of being humbugs ed will oblige by nt noticing this card. AH ethers will please address their obedient servant. i THOd. F CHAPMAN. 831 Broadway, New York Feb. 23. 1SG6 ly.S M P REMEDIAL INSTITUTE. FOR SPECIAL CASES. No. 14 Bond St, New York. tCT" Foil information, with the highest testimonials; a i so, a iook on tpeuai uittasss In a sealed mrrlowc. EZ7 B sure and send for thsm, and r will not regret it : for, as advertising physicians are generally im. posters, without r ertnees no stranger should be liusteow Enclose a, staniu for pontdgn; a nd direct to Da. LAWRENCE, NO U BOND STREET, NEW Nov. 14. 18C6. ly. 8. M. P. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist (formerly of Ley. den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE Smet. PlIILAD'A Testimonials, from the most reliable aourcea in tbe City and Couutry can be seen at his office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he has no secrets in his practice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without faim. No charge for exam ination. April 25, 1866. ly. TO Cohtmptativks. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple rcmedy.afler having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption-is anxious to make wn to his follow sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it.he will send a copy of the pre scription uacd.f freeot Charge, witti the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure rise for Consumption, Akthniy, BronchitK.Colds Coughs etc. The only object of the advertiser In sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and spre td information which hccniicive to be invaluable end lie hopes every sutt.:rer will try his remedy, as it will cost them not hmg, and may prove a oles ing. . Farties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address . Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburg King County. ' Feb. 2?, 1806. ly. S.M. P. New-York. E MPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING S SnZSS' 2123 Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURP OSES. Curtain all the latest improvements rare speedy nriineiesi ; durable ; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Lib eral discoubl allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE fc'. M, CO., Clti Broadway, New Yr.fk. September 5, 16CC. ly.-A. tc Co. rPhe Grovesteen Piano Forte I still retains its precodence and great popularity. and after undergoing gradual improvements for a pe riod pf thirty years. is now prono in ted by the musical world to be unsurpassed au-j even anqualled ia rich ness, volume and purity or lone, durability and cheapness- Our new sculc, trench action. barp pedal, iron frame, over-atrnng bass, seven octavo rosewood pi anon we are selling cheaper by from 8100 to $JiiO than the same stile and finish are so) J by any other first-class makers in the country. Dealers and all in want nf good pianos are invited to aeu.l for our De scriptive Catalogue, which contains photographs of ourditlerenr styles, together with prices Ao one s houid pun base a piano without seeing this l ata logue Medssl almost without number, have been awardod to the Grovesteen l'lno, and the Celebrated WorH's tair, though put in competition with others roiu ail pnrts of Europe and the U S.. it took the highest awaid. . . Established 1335 I Grovesteen Co., 4K'; BROADWAY. NEW YORK. July 23. ISCo . U. 11. &. ic Co. 1 TSEW PEKFiaE FOS THE UlSDRESlHItF. Fhaisn's Night Klootninj Crrens." 'Night II looming Ccrsas." 'Nixfat Ulooinins Ccrtus.' Pbnlai'a Phalon'sj Phalon'si 'Night niosming C'crcun." "Night Blooming t'frrm." PhaUn's A most exqu'wlte. delicate, and FragTant Perfnmo, d'.sti.led from the rare uad beantiful Cowtr fiwta which it takes its name. Manufactured only by rnALO.V 8c SON, 7it)vr Vork. BEWARE OK COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR rHALOX'S TAKE NO OTHER. SCHENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC. This rr.edxlno, iuvcn'J by Dr. J. II. Sjnssct, of Kii'aie'ph'a, Is iniejded to diefoive the food and make it lutochrmc, the first prjceu of d'seetion. B c;eansiag the stomach with ShencU's M.idnie rills, the Tonic lioon reator the appetite, and food thit coald njt bo t;Ucj Ls.'orc ti-'ng Utvill te euu d'k-erited. .... - - . CcrauTr.ps!oa ennnot bo enr 1 hy S-hencVs Tal monic Syrcp rations the stomach sa l livtr is maJa healthy and the ar?tifo ris ond, hence tha Tonic aad Pills axe reyn'rotlia nearly e very ae of con sumption. A hl( dozen tott'ei of the SKAWEKD TONICaidthrecorfonrhoxejoriLe iXANDUAK.il PILLS will enre aay ordinar cau of dytp-T).'ia. lr. Bcatsos mstes Frores:onaa v jsits in N:-w Yori. liotoa, and at his pnnc'pil O.-Bce in Fhi!ad(?l ph'.a every week, gee da ir pr.pera of each p aee, or his pamphJet oa coanuinp ion tor his da-g for vialLa tion. Keaie observo, when parchasiuj, that the two lite nescfl of the Iioctor, one when in the la.4 staje ot Con.Tinip:on, and the other as ho now is, in pen Oct - hei'th, are o.i the Governuieiit namp. S ld by all J 'rugitu aad Dealers, price $1.50 p?r tottlC! or $7.l the ho!'-dozn. All letters for advice should be adlreed to Pr. ScsiR.vo.i'd Principal OiSce No. 15 NorUi IKU Srreet, Phiiaic'phia, Pa. Ge.:era! Wlo.eioic Areata : Domaa Barnes t Oo.T N. Y.; P. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md.,- John D. Parke, Cineranvi, Ohio; Wa'ker & Taylor, Chi- cao, ILL; Colliaa liroi, S; LoaU, Mo. L w. ea. in a. 1 rr. MANHOOD : LOST, 110 W RESTORED. JUST published,, in a seeled enve lope. Price 6 cents. A teetnre on the nature, treatment and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or Snermatorhnea. Induced by Self-Abuse ; Involnntary Emissions. 1m potency. Nervon Debility and. Impediments to Marriage generally ; Consumption, fcpilcpsy, and Fits; .Mental arad - Physical Incapacity, ate. By Robert . CulverweU, M, D.. author v( thj 'Green Book. Ac. ; The world renowned author, ia this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse maybe eff.ct ally removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous auTyiea) operations, bougies, instruments, rings,' or cordial, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer. o matter hat his condition may be, may care himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove boon to thousands and thousand. Sent under seal to any address. a plain envelope, on receipt of six ceats, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Culrerwell'f Marrige Guide, price 25 cents. Address, CH AS. i. C. KLINE at CO, . . 157 Bowery, New York, g. O.box 4586. i October 17, iev-ly Peas it Ca , - f - J WILLGO TO ' ' '' rf( rf y ? eic now SHERIFF'S SALES. RY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni exponas, to . ji...i i.a.i.H nut nf lha Court of Common Pleas in4he County ol Columbia, will be exposed to pub ic aale, at the court Mouse, m Diwnimiiif.un MONDAY, THE 3ra UAI ur untwooia at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the follow ing real estate to wit r . t A ...nlM nf land .itnitfl in Ca t S W I To W n ship. Crlumbia County, containing TWENTY-FOUR ALKfc.9, more or less, Dounaen on hih cam ut "" i..Akn..llnl.llA. An lha antith fiv I a nrf a of Solo- moil Fagely. and on" the north and west by lands of Gideon Arndt, whereon is erected a L.og nousc u a frame stable with the appnrt.-nances. Seir.ed. taken in execution and to b sol J as tbe property of Benjamin J. Folk. ALSO, A certain tract of land situafe in Pine Township, vuiuuiur' .vwunvj- luimbi 11 1 "fc - - - more or I ess, bounded on the north by land of John r . rowfer, on tne cast oy a runnc Koan anu laoa oi John F. Fowler, on the sooth by lands of Emanuel Bogart and Ezra Runyan. and of Aaron Gross, whereon is and a Log Stable, about ten on the west by lands erected a Log Houe acres of cleared laud with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John R. Sellers. ALSO, A rermin lot or two lots of ground aitua'e in Ger mantown, in Conyngbam J ownsnip. Columbia loon ty. containing Fifty feet front and two hundred feet deep, bounded on the north by the Turnpike, on tbe west and south by land or tbe Locnst Mountain Coal and Iron Company, aud on the east by lands af Law ranee Casey, whereon is erected a Log House, with th- appurtenances. Prized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Johu Casey, ALSO, Two lots of land situate in Germantown, Conyng liain Township. Columbia County, containing Fi fty feet front and two hundred fuel deep bounded on the north by lot of Thomas Monroe, on the west and south bv lot of Patrick Aeon, and ou the east bv the Turnpike, whereou is erected a story and a half dwellimg house with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lawrance Casey. ALSO, A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND situate in Bugrir loaf Township, Columbia County, containing rtt-V-EiMTY-SlX ACRES, more or less, bounded on the south by lands of Joshua Hess, on the west by land of Daniel Kocher, on tbe nortn by lands of Jeremiah Hess, and on the east by lauds of James Roberts, whereon is erected an old Log Barn with the appur tenances. Seized, taken in execution and tn be sold as the property of James Sickle in tbe hands of Jane Sickle, aduiiuislratrix of James Sickle, deceased. ALSO, A lot of ground and water privilege, situatn in Greenwood Township, Columbia Coiui'y, containing Eighty- eight rods more or less, bounded on the north by lands of Miiore. and on tbe we.-t, south and east by lands of Samuel Albertson, all cleared laud with the appurtenances. Seized, and taken in execution and to be sold as the property f Wilson Ager, with notice to terris tenants. , SAMUEL SNYDER. Sheriff. Bloomsbitrg. Nov. 14, Hurt, yyiDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION. TUB following npprainements of real and person al property et apart to Widows of decedents have been filed in thi Office of the Register of Co. lumbia County, under ttie Rules of Court, and will be prevented for absolute ronfirmc tion, to the Or prims' Court to tw held ir. Bloomsburs. in and fr said county, on WEDNESDAY. THE ATH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. I, Ifbti. at. o'clock in the afternoon nf said day, unless exceptions to s'uch confirmations are previously filed, of which all persons interested ic said estate wi I take notice, 1 Widow of Samuel Conner of Orange Township, deceased 2 Widow of Tr- Simon Cottier of Madison Town ship, riee'd. 3 Widow pf Philip Cool of Uoaringcreek Town ship, dee'd, 4 Widow of John Killer of Scott Township, de ceased. ' 5 Widow cf James Paydon of Fiihingcreek Town ship, dee'd. 6 Widow of Abraham Mensch of Locust Town ship, t!ec'd. JOHN G. FREEZE. Register. Bloomsburg, October 31, Inui. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, credifor i and other persons interested in the estates of the re spective derendents and minors, that the following Administration ana (-iiaraian arcojut- nave been filed in the cjffice of the Register of Co'umbia Con ut r. and will be presented for rontirmalion nnd allow ance in the Orphan'st.'nurt.to beheld in Bluomsbuig, in the county afdsaid. on WEDNESDAY, THE aril DAY OF DECEMBER, U-0, at So cloc in the Iternoon of said day. 1 AccHunt of Samuel L. Keller, administrator, of John Heiiuhruck, late nf Locust '1 ownthip. det'cl. s Account or laar t. i nrsel, aliu r of Welliuglon B. Pursel, late of Hemlock Township, dee'd. 3 Account of James McIIci.ry. Executor of Mojes Mc Henry, late of Fishingcreek Township, dee'd 4 Account of A. Sbuman and C. tl ralt, administra tors of Jacob Hosts, late of Jjeaver Townshi , dee'd. 5 Secoud account of Augustus vernrt, Executor of Jaccb Everhart, late of Orange Township, dre'd. 6 First and final account of Isaiah Bower, Guardi an of Eliiiira Siller, 7 Account orT Moses L. & Gideon Sleeker, admin istrators of Michael ciecker. late of Lcmlock I'own- Sllip, u u. e Arcount of Jacob Y oh&Guardian of Ezra Brown, minor child t-f Daniel Hrown. dec'J. 9 Account of Cyrus II. .Mc Henry. Guardian of Cy rus Karns. aon of Lewis Kama, tl-c's 10 Acconut of Samuel Mujjravs administrator of unmet Morcun. late of Muuul l'lea.aut iownsUip, dee'd. II First account of G. H. Fowler, administrator of Enos L. Fowler, late of Briarcreck Townshi j. dec d 1 The second account of William Cooilmnr, on. of the administrators of Daniel Le van, sr., Ule o f Koarinjcreca 1 ownship. deed. M. '1 he arcount of I'aoiol Sline. Executer of Geo. etine, late cf Locubt toivnship cjceased.. . . JOHN G. FREEZE, Register. Bloomsburg, October .!, Jfbij. gALISRURY, BRO. & CO., Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of Gold, Plated and Oreide Jcicclry, SOLID AND NICKEL AM;:ratA, lmilhu a.l s'.nss ?3a -CP C23 OL2 113 S3 CASED BY OURSELVES, And every description of Eanry Goods and -Yankee Motions, Especially adapted and. designed for Southern and Western Trado. Circulars and full descriptive Trice Lists sent free. Agents wanted everywhere. Address, SALISBURY. BRO. CO.. 51 DOURANCE STREET, Providence, K. I. Ortobcr 24, ISCd. 3n. J. J. MOWER JS AGAIX AT.IIIS OLD STAXD With a jLargc and Well SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL tN here he will be happy to meet his OLD CUSTOMERS And all the new ones who wish to buy AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND GOOD AS 1UE BESTb His stock is befng constantly being replenished with FROM THE ' . KASTEKIV MARKETS. Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1866, MUNCY HOTEL, . MUACY, Lycoming County, Pa. N. HUDSON, Proprietor. November 14, 186':. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. : Estate of Christian Laubach deceased. The aadersigned Auditor, appointed by the Or phan's Court ef Colambfa County, to make distribu tion of the balance in the hands of Jonathan C. Pen nington, administrator of the estate ed; Christian Laubaeh. late of Columbia County, deceased, wi'I aueet the parties iaterested, for the purpose of his appointment, on Friday, the 30rti day of November instant, at 10 o'clock A. M..al his office ,n Blooms burg, when and where all parties interirsted must appear and present their claims, or be debarred from coming ia for share of tn fund. - f n v ..? tr.xt-wa a List of Causes for Trial at Decem ber Term, 1866. i 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 Charles Nusa vs Sarah Nusa. Paxton Kline vs Jane Kline, William L Iance.va Thomas Creveling, et, al. Amos W. Creamer vs Christian Shuman. - Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby. Andrew J. Snyder vs. John Shea tier. Jacob Shuman vs. Christian Woir, Jacob Shuman vs. Jacob Hartzel. A.S.Saul vs. Benjamin Wintersteen. Samuel Henry v.. Jacob Hosier. Wm. Klinrtob c Gideon Hosier, late trading in the firm name of Hosier c Co. Amos W. Creamer vs Catharine Howell, admin istratrix of Enoch Howell dee'd. Amos W, Creamer, vs. Catharine Howell, admin istratrix of Enoch Howell. v Edward Heilner vs The Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Company. i J. I', Hackenberg for the use of M. Chauiberlin vs Situs O Edgar. John Hinterliter vs John Jameson. Jacob Reniley vs Catawissa Rail Road Company. William A. Case vs. The Twp of Centre. Joseph Fry vs. Catharine Long. - Henry F. Nuse vs Borough of Berwick. J. F. Anspach et al vs William P, Ryon. Eli Jones 9 Miles C Abbott et al Greenwood Township vs Samuel Bogart. Henry Hossler & Wif vs. Charlea Schlusser ic Wife. Wright Hughes vs Peter Miller. David Larish va Mouut Pleasant Township. John O Dlldine et al vs Parvin Masters. Jorathan Kniltle vs Wright Hughes. Mary E. Green vs Robert S. Howell, et al. James Bnrry vs. Robert Gorrell, John Lnvernsvs Barney McHrearty. Silomon Neyhard vs The Township of Centre. Isaas M. Demolt v Isaac Dewitt, Solomon Shuman vs William Lor.genberger. John W. Lescher vs Peter 9. Rishel. Henry T. Keily now for the use of Thomas Creve ling, jr.. vs . Jesse C. Pennington. E. B. Pursers use, vs. D. G. E nfs admr s. Barbara Stump by her next friend Francis W. Lewis vs, John Jacob Slump. 11 12 13 11 15 lti 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2U 27 2d 2.1 3d 31 32 33 34 35 3tl 37 JJLOOMSBURCi LITERARY INSTITUTE. This Institution which is second to none in the advantages it affords youug Ladies and Gentlemen for acquiring a useful aud ornamental Education, will counuenee its r.eit term NO VEMBER 1 9 TIT, 1 8GG. C7 For Circular, address the Principal. HENRY CARVER, A. M. Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, lStio. AT IS SAID 1 BROWE& Keeps the best selected goods in the town , LUMBER! LUMBER! ! TMIE BLOOMSRURG LUM BERING COMPANY, JL would respectfully inform the public that they have their . PLANING MILL now in operation with an extensive assortment ol ZlXLTyZL Oli L2. and are now prepared to supply all orders at short notice anil at the lowest prices for cash, Their as sortment ol lumber consi-ts of White Eiisc i'lauk, ESoariN, Flooring, .Snrl'-ice tfSonrds, .Mdisig-, liccnlock Plan!', planed or unpinned, to mil purchase, Framn Stuff. Joice and Scuntling of all sizes Their Planing Mill and Lt'inhcr Yard is situated at the Kailrond Denot, very conveniently for shipping lumber by the cargo. 1 hey are constantly manulucturing lumber of all kinds, and persons who desire lumber of every de scription will do well to exnmiiie their stock before pure lasmg el new li ere. J hey are determined and em luentty prepared to sell at cheap as, the cheapest. 1 h- also desire to inform tbe public and especially thos who wish to purchaxe bill-stuff that they have one Mill specially prepared to cut limbers of almost every size nnd length required. Those wishing to build or-contrnctora tor Duiiding, can save money, by giving us a tall. The undersigned wouin also announce thnl they re prepared to do all kind of repairing of Machinery, surh asThresbin? Machines. Mowers, Reapers and all kinds of agricultural implements, upon reasona ble terms. Address. F. C. EYER. Sec'y. Bloomsburg, Sept. l'J, 18G6. Bloomsburg. Pa. D ISSOLUTIOX OP rAItTNEESniP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership late ly existing between Williamson II. Jacoby and Elijah K. lkeler, of Bloomsburg, under tbe firm of Jacoby Jtlkeler, was dissolved on the 22d day of Septem ber, lfiiio. by Elijah R. lkeler selling his interest in tbe purtnership to Jnsiah P.Shumnn. Mr. Shuman, has als-o purchased Mr. Ikeler's interest in the book accounts of the said pa rtnership. to receive all cred its due Elijah R. lkeler os and books, and to pay said Ikeler's share of (he debta of tu. late firm. Tber.'fore, all debts due the firm ot Jacoby 6c. lke ler, are to be' paid to, aud those due from the same. are to be discharged by Williamson II. Jacoby and Josiah P. Shuman. at t.locmsburg, where the busini.ss will be continued under tbe nrm ol jaenhy & sun- man jaiusi jc. ihlllk. Bio msburg, Nov. 14, IScj. VEV.r GOODS AT ' C. C. .tl.VKIt'S IS! If lis THE undersigned has just ret-irncd from the city with a full anJ complete supply of Dry Goods and fZrocrrics, N"tions. Groceries, Tin-ware. Hardware, Ce dar and Willow Ware, Druas, Confection ary, Glass-Ware, Tobacco. Hals and Shoes, Flour, S.ut. Firh and Meat ; all of whirl) I propu'c s'lling at a very low figme for cafh or produce. 1M Call a-id see. O.C. MARK. Bloomsburg, Ortebcr 31, 1?66 tf. QOMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AT THE First National Ilr.nL XD Full interest allowed. BloomsLurg. Nov. 7. 13lli lui. JU-VDER ! LU-VBER ! A new Lumber Yard iii Bloomsburg, THE undersigned would respectfully inform tho-e in wt.iit of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on hand p good supply of building and fencing m. terial. at his residence, a short dis tance norm of the depot, which he offers for sale at reR.onable rates. JACOB SCHUYLER. Bloomsburg, June 20, 1F66. rCCRTI'KOCLlMATIO.X. WHEREAS, the Hon. William Elwell, President judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gen eral Jail Delivery, Court of Uuarttr Sessions of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court in the 28th Judicial District, conipored of the counties of olumbia, Sullivan aud Wyoming and the Hon. John M'Reynolds it Stephen Baldy.Asso'ateJudgea of Colum bia county, have issued their precept.beariiig date the 7 day of May fn the year of our Lord Oiie thousand eight hundred and sixty'-ix, and to me directed for holding a Court ofOyor and Terminer and General Jail delivery. General ftuarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Picas and Orphan's Court, in Bloomsburg, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, ibcing the 3d day,) of December next, ta continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Col umbiathat they be then and there in their proper per son at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their" rtnords, inquisitions and other remembrance to do those things wich to their offices appertain to be done. .And those that are bound by tecognizance, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia to be then and there to prose cute them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in then attendance, agreeably to their notices, t -w-ex i Dated at I'.loomsburg.the 31st day cf October L. S. Jin the year ef our Lord one thousand eight ( v-- S hundred and sixty-six. and in th ninetieth year of the Independence of the United States of America. ( God save thb Commonwealth. ) SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, October 31, 106. ORKS HOTEL, GEO. W. MAEGER, Proprietor. The above well known hotel has recently under gone radical changes in its internal arrangement, and its proprietor announces to bis former custom and the travel ling public that his accommodations for the comfort of bis guests are second to none in the country. His table will ajways be found sup plied, notonlj with substantial food, but with all tbe delicacies cf the season. His wine and liquors (except that popular beverage known as 'MtUmri.'f purchased direct from the importing houses, are en tirely pure, and free frcm all poit-onous drugs. He is thankful for a liberal patronage in the past, and will continue to deserve it in the future. GEORGt W. MAOGER. ; Jane I3.4S66. if. N OTICE. All persons knowing themee'Ves indebted to eith e of the undersigned, on Book, Note or Judgment, are requested to make payment without delay if they would save costs. . . MeKELvV. NEAL&C.f ' . W. McKELVY A C. i August, 2-Jy 1366. tf. . - - J$ L ANKEX-J? L ANKSJLL o o s- o 1 o . J' as' n 5 mm o Pi 3 oo o S3 . O o 10 n o W to PS' E H. C3 c o r; O e-i 5-t O a w r-1 V. ca n o SB 3 g c 1 S3 iff !0 w OOL CARDING. The snhscriber having purchased the well es'ab- lisbed stand, known as "SAIVD'S FACTORY," near Rohrsburf. Columbia County, and havinr put the machinery id first-rate repairs, is prepared to da in the best manner, and upon the shortest notice. Those favoring him it h their custom m ay rely on having their work well done. HENRY IL SANDS. Greenwood, June 6, l-f6. m i The undersigned respectfully announces that he has refillled a shop, in Court House alley, opposite the Exchnnge Hotel, where he is prepared to con duct the harbering buini ss In all its branch es. The art of coloring whiskers and moustaches is practiced by him most skillfully. He also cleans clothing, making them look nearly as good as new. upon the most reasonable terms. Give htm a trial. 'I7 Hair Tonic of the very best quality, used for cleaning Imir, kept coust.-utly on hand, and for sale S. C.COLLINS. Ciooinsburg. April 55. I8C0. tf. o UK STARCH GLOSS Is thr only Arlicleused by First Class I2fcls, I.nniK?. rics, and Thousands ol Fa mi I its. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pas smoothly over the cloth, savins much time and labor. Gonds done up with it keep clean much longer con sequently will not wear out s soon. It malces Old Linen look like Xevo. OCR IMPERIAL BLUE Is 'ni Best in the Woam. It is soluble in hard as well as so It water. It is put op in tbe safest, neatest, and most convenient form of any o BY-red to the public Is Warranted not to Slrealt the (lollies. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex traordinary Inducement". Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOPSCO.. No. '.213 Fulton ti.Ntw York. September 28, I860 4nu A A Co. 'ARJERS! FARMERS! ! Don't fail to use PHILLIPS' SUPER rHOSPHATE LI M E to eniicb your lands and make large rrps of grain and grass. It is now extensively used in all tbe leading aerlcallural portions of tbe courtry and without dispute or doubt is known to be the very best used. It contains less moisture, is more uni form in quality, Contains more agricultural value, than any other in the market. Tbe undersigned in troduce it as a standard art icle. intruding to make it a permanent trade. Its value has been fully tested iu this county and slants unsurpassed by any other article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you will he pleased beyond measure with the results. Apply to PAXTON x H ARM N. August 2. 1866. Rupert, Pa. MONLVTED rilOSPIIATIl A ConccKtrntcd Fertilizers Etyccially ad.l'l to WHEAT and other GRAINS. This preparation contains Pure Ground Rone .and th a b"sl Fertilizing Salts known to aericultural rhemisity. combined in such a manner as to develop their productive properties only when used on the soil. Price per ton. For sale at the manufactur er's depot. No 724 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia. BLOOMci'-l-RG, Columhii County, Pa. WILLI AM ELLIS if CO , Manufacturers. SeplcmherS, IcJOfi, U.MliER, Manufactured to order at HENRICO Township. Luzerne County, Pa., MILL, Ross Oak, aSciiilotk, ITIapIe, Rass, PINE, TOPLAR AND BEACH, tc, for Sle at the M I l.L, or deli vered at any point on the Railroad, reached or connected Willi it. C. y Address, the subscriber, nt Wyoming. Lu zerne County , or JAMES JACKSoN, the Sawyer, at Harveyville P. O. The Mill Property, with two Houses, Barn arid oth er improvements, wjr rounded by about 1450 Acres of Land. 3(Hi of which remains heavily limbered, ia now for sale at a baigain, t.y WILLIAM HENRY. Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pa. September VG. 3c0G.-3.u. 10 HOTEL & SALOON KEEPERS Of Cloomsbnrg nnd Columbf County. I have ap pointed Mr. B. ftohner agent for the sale of my Ale. Porter, Brown gtoul, and l.ager Beer, who will sup ply you at the same price (and with the same article.) as I would furninh yon from the brewery. Knowing that he will be punctual and and attentive to all Mho may favor him with their trade, 1 solicit for him your support. Very respectfully, FRED LAUER. Steam Brewery, Reading, Pa. September 26. IS66 ILLIAM..ROG ERS, R.'speetfnllv announces himeslf to the puMic as an experienced WELL-DIGGER and WATER-SMELLER. Persons desirous to learn where water can he easiest found, and all ho have wells to dig, will do well to employ the undersigned. Contracts will be taken by the foot or by the day, to suit the em ployer. Address, WILLIAM ROGERS. Lloombburg, l'a. July 25, leGfi.-ly. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN MISERY. Just Pvb&shcd. in a Sraied, Envelope. Tries tlx etnts. A Lecture on the Natu re. Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatoriboea, In voluntary Emission, Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con sumption, Epilepsy, and F'ts ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resn-ltine from Self Abuse, Scr. By ROB ERT J. CULVER WELL. M. i Author of the 'Green Book." &o The world-renow ned author, in this admirable lec ture, c early proves from his own experience that the awful ronseuences 'f Se'f Abuse may be effect ually removed without medicine, and without dan gerous BU'gicat operations, bougiea. instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by wnich every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him self beapl y. privately, ana radically. THIS LEC TURE 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 two postage stamps by addressing the publishers. Also. Dr. CULVER WELL'S "Marriage. Guide." price S5 cenrs. '. Address the publishers. CH AS.' J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office bix, 8ept, S6, H66. QO TO BROWER'S TO BUY YOUR FLUID EXTRACT BUCHUJ A positive and FpoclOo Remedy tor diseases of th Bladder, Kldae? Gravel aud Dropsical SwelLUs. This Medicine Increases the pow-ers of digestion, sod excites the absorbents Into healthy action, by a-hlch tho wuiiiniu kbi all nnaAtural en largements are reduced, as well as pain and Inflammation, and Is good for men, women ana cniiaren. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU. For weakness arising from Exceaxee, Habits of Irtaslpa- tlon. Early Indiscretion, attended with the XbUowlag Eymptoms In disposition to Exertion, Loss of Tower, Difficulty of Breathing. Trembling, TTakefolness, Fain In th Back; , Flushing of the Body, Eruptions of the Face, Loss ot Memory, Weak Nerves, norror of Disease, Dimness of Tluloo, ( - not Ilanda, Dryness of the Efcla, Universal Lassitude, Fallld Countenance. Thebe symptoms, If allowed to goon (whluh ILU Medi cine Invariably removes), soon follow FATUITT, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which tbe patient may expire. "Who can say they are not frequently followed by those " direful dis eases " fNSAXTTY AND CONSUMPTION 1 Many are aware of the cause of ttu tr sufferlfig.bat toot) will confess. The records of Use Insane asylums and th melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness to t&e truth of the assertion. Tbe Constitution, once affected by organic weakness. requires the uld of medicine to strengthen andlnvlgorata tbe system, which OT-.LMBOLn'3 EXTRACT OF BTJCKTJ In variably dots. A trial will convince Uie taoet sceptical. In tnany erreotions peculiar to Females, the ExraAOT BtcHu la uuequalcd by any other remedy, end for ell eov,plalntb Incident to the sex, or In the DECLINE OE CHANGE OF LITE, tT Pr.s. Stmptosii abots. t?!7" It o 37ainily should be without It: Take no Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant taedlotae for unpleasant and lUngerons diseases. iiELHBGLD o XIilACT BUGiiO A.VD Curea Secret Dieeasos la all tbeir stages little expense, little or no change ci dlel, no lnconrenlence, and NO EXPOS USX. USE HELMBOLD'S . EXTRACT BUCHU For all affections and diseases of these organs, whether EXI9TTNO IN MALE OR FEMALE, From whate ver cacsc originating, and no matter bow loo standing. Diseases of these organs require the aid of a diuretic. HELMBQLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Greet Diuretic. And It la certain to bare the desired effect In all disease for which It la recommended. ELCOD! SLOOD! HL009! Helmbokrs tnonxT cojtcextuated coMPorvt FLUID EXTRACT SARSAP ARILLA For purifying the Blood, remoTtng all cbrrmls coneiitp tional diseases arising; from an Icpnre rta'e of t'.io T.1.f and the only reliable and effectual known re-nedv f r I'i i cure cf Bcrofala, Ecald Head, Salt r.heurj; I'uliit e-i 1 Swellings of tbe Bones, Ulcerations of ti c Zi-iz'. r- X Legs, Blotches, Fimplcs on the Face, TuCter, Eryeipjli", and all scaly ErnpUona of the Stl. 22J!.rXIKnr5 THK.OOiLCilIOX; KQT A FEW cf tbe worst disorders tiit turict mankind arise from (he corruption that accumulates In the Blood. , pf all the oi coverics that have been mad 3 to purge It cut, bone c:i equal In effect Ururo-iiB'e Coxpovvd Extract ov f t r It cleanses and renovates the riod'.w:,in' j tbe tior of health Into tie system, ncd pnr7ri cut iL j Iminora, which make disease. It stlmulDtcs- the teaV.y functlonf tbe body, and expels the dt"r-rrliiat froT cnJrackltTln the tlood. Sum a rvmsdy that cec'a It relied on has long been sought for, and now, for tiie ll .'t time the public have one on which they can depend. Ocr f pace here does not admit of certificate to :mow Its effect but the trial of a single bottle will ebow to the rirk tVit : has Its virtues surpassing anything tbey bave ever token. Two tablcspooncful of the Extract of SarsaparVJa. addc I to a pint of water !i ciual to the Lisbon Diet DriaV. ani one bottle U fully rrjuul to a gallon of tho Eruy cf iaiitr. prlUtt, or t-c uwcoctioa as usually inado. HELuiIBOL.D'3 BOSE WASH, An excellent Lotion for diseases Brisling from bMts of dissipation, used In connection with the Extracts Bucha and Barsaparllla, in euch diseases as recomtneaded. Evi dence of the most responsible and reliable character wlTl accompany the medicines. Also explicit cUruciioa for Use, tr uh hundreds of thrrmam'.s Mrirg wlraewesTSnd up wards of SO.COO ucsollcitO'l certiflcatcs nxA. rccommenda tory letters, macy of which aro from the hlgbebt sources, lnclniing emincn rbyslcUns, Clergymen, Etatf.dn-.cn, 4c Tbe Proprietor has never resorted to their publication la the newspapers ; be does not do this rom the fact that his' articles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by ccrtlScates. The Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, should stand simple, pure, mcjestic, having Feet for Its basis,' Induction for Its pillar, and Truth eloae fur Its Cspttafc My Extract Eamparina Is a Tdood Purlflcr ; ary Extract Buchu Is Dinrctlc. and will act as such In all cases. Both are prepared on purely sclentlflo principles vacuo sad aro the most active measures of either tbet can be mode. A ready and conclusive teit will be a com parison of Itclr properthra with fioac ret forCt la tiie feT. lowing works: See Dispensatory of the UnltM rtatep." See FrofcBsor Dzwexs Taluob:'e worxs ca the Tract loe of rhxFic'. See remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Tflrrc, Pblls.' See remarks made "by Dr. Ephkjum McDon iii, a eelr? brated Fhytlclaa and Jlembcr cf the Corel College Burgeons, Ireland, end published- la the Trausictloos' it the King and Qncen'a Journnt - -- -- - . See Medico-Chlrurglcal Eevlew, published by Bexx Txavxbs, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. Cue most of Uie late standard works oa MedldueV FOLD BT ALL DEUGGISTB ErERrVTEEIML Address letters tor Information, In confldenor. to II. T.IIELlIBOLIf Chemist, . PEIIiCIPaL depots rielmbold'a Drag and CherAieal Warehouse " ISo. 5M BIOiDTAT, 5EW YOLX, ini - Helmbold's Medical "Depot. ). IM SOUTH TEUTHBT, PHLLADELPBIii IS t-BL ( i t av v