Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, November 28, 1866, Image 3

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DEM 0 CHAT A N I) STAB.
, , LOCAL, DEPARTMENT. !
BLOOMS BURG :
Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1066.
7 Wi will thank our reader for all local occur
ra ncss in thru immediate; localities. If they do not
ttetirn to write communication for the pubht ey.,
let them Mad a. e brief statement of everything of
latertst in their respective commanitie. , A list ef
Inirrlages, deaths, accidents, fires, removals, basi
. neesttoange. Ace, We will put them io form. The
Kre facta thi. kind we raft get the better it Will
ault ne and oar reader. Who will do it I
: To ATia..'--Per.in wishing advertisement
Inserted, must hand them in early on Tuesday morn
lag to insure their insertion for that week. ,
. , A.XSWE3 TO COKEESrONDENTS
" S. One Democratic paper was thought
sufficient, at this place, Dy tne wnoie yemo
terafif. P.irtv r,f the Conntv: but it would
ae em, that several would-be-prominent poli
ticians, who are of an unsettled and dissat
iofiA tn-n rf rnlnrl. anxious that anothei
VirxT chinM r lannrV.fid T3TOn the colitical
ocean. The. people of the County do not
lavor the enterprise.- -
P. T?flf was ofTereJ on our 6trecta last
weet at 14 cents without pale. It will be
r!.iwn fcr R or 9 cents before lonar. ' It ia
quoted at that figure in the city markets.
-T. We take Drodace on subscription, al
thouffh tlie cash' ia preferable. Our business
13 s cash business, and without money we
could not carry it on.
t3- Gold i3 quoted in the city markets at
$1.4U. A little firmer than it was last week
at this time. . .,
y K. V. Bowman, of Orangeville, ad
vertises, in this paper, hia store good?. He
is an enterprising young man and deserving
of a brisk trade. '
" Increasing Our mbscrifitiorT list.
Thanks are due our friends throughout" the
County. Our hat is to-day, considerably
above what it was when the campaign com
menced. CCS" Peter Bota, the Italian, who mar
der?l his wife, in Lycoming County, in
Matrh last, will be executed in the County
Jail Yard, at William sport, on Tuesday, the
4th" of December next.
y William Snyder, of this place, has
just completed the laying down of that flag
Eton pavement, in front of his Town Hall,
which we spoke of in a former number of
nr paper. It ia substantial and handsome.
. . -
York Store, have just received another sup
ply of new goods, which they will sell at re-
J una oOea it amI A-va rv inA fAt a AV
duced prices.
tensive stock.-
Editorial Visit. J. S. Sander?, of the
BerwicSi Gazette, paid us a visit on Satur
day laaL. He was looking first-rate, and
spoke encouragingly of his business. "J erry"
prints a Beat, live and interesting paper.
" tSf Hon. David B. Montgomery pub
lishes another letter in this issue of our
paper, ia reply to Colonel Tate's last. Mr.
M. expresses a willingness to bring the con
troversy to a close. That's right.
JgJ" George Hassert, of this place, gives
Holies in another column of to-day's paper,
that h has made arrangements to do all
kinds of repairing in machinery. His place
of business is at the Foundry of Joseph
Sharpless. George is a good workman.
On Thursday morning last wo had
the first snow of the season, which com
pletely covered the ground, but remained
with us only a short time after sun rise ;
and, on Sunday morning last, we were vis
ited with a second edition, which, however,
was very alight . ..
Those who desire a clean, smooth
phave will patronize the new barber who oc
cupies rooms in Hunsberger'o- Tobacco Store,
on Main Street He is a capital workman,
and does shaving, shampooing and hair
dressing, in the best style, in the tonsorial
art Give him a call, and our word for it,
you'll find things all right
ii.il
1ST" Joseph Lilley, Esq., of Scott, will
please accept the thanks of the editors of
this journal for that large fat Gobbler left at
our office one day last week. Esquire Lilley
rwrer forgets the printer he invariably has
a Turkey for him on or about the holidays.
He-ia one of the kindest men living ; and,
by the way, is one of the lest Justices of the
Peace .in this County. " Long may he
wave." .
A Word to our Patrons. We are not
given to dunning, but are compelled to no
tify our patrons that, we need funds. Over
nine months have passed since the consoli
dation of the DzmCCRAT and Star, and out
of some fifteen hundred subscribers, not
four hundred have paid us fcr the present
volume which terminates on the 22d of Feb:
ruary next It ia rather an- expensive busi
ness to print a newspaper these times, with
paper at 22 to 28 cents per ft., ink ranging
at 40 cents to $1,00 per pound, and wages,
per week, from $14.00 to 16. 00. Of course,
we have high taxes, rent3 and licenses, to
pay in addition, which all goes to make our
business rathet an'expcnsive one ; besides
everything that we consume we are obliged
to pay cash for, - Our paper bills alone run
. over one hundred doUart per month, eay
nothing about the ether contingent expen
ses. Did our patrons know what it costs us
to publish our paper they would not be in
the least surprised t see in each umber a
polite request to all who know themselves in
debted to uSy to come forward and liquidate
the same. Next week being Court,- we ex
tend an invitation to aU tcho have not paid
us far the present , volume, to come and pay
the amount of their subscription, or send the
sacaa with their neighbor. We hesitate not
a moment in saying that, hundreds of our
subscribers "will heed this notice. The Dem
ocrat ajo Star is a welcome visitwf, we
know, to nearly two thousand people in this
county, and they are not going" to permit this
organ to be in want No I not they 1 We
cannot visit our friends for the purpose of
eoliecticg our dues but must depend oa their
, fcrfbjlsT their subscriptions to us." That is
ro part cf trcr business. ;Our contract is to
' i inrush them, with a good paper, and if they
ara tct sitlsfLad, all they have to do is, pay
it oil and make a now contracts '
Georgjb Shuman, of Main Town
ship, Columbia- County, advertises in this
paper, very desirable property for. sale.
About one hundred and sixty-four acres,
mostly cleared and in a good state of culti
vation with new buildings. Sec advertise
ment in another column.
A. J. Evans has just received at his
Clothing Bazaar, on Main Street, a very
choice selection of gentlemen's furnishing
good3, consisting of broadcloths, casameres,
vesting, &c. He has shirts of all qualities,
comprising a splendid assortment of fancy
woolen shirts. If you want to get good bar
gains give Evan3 a call.
Revenue Assessor. A. J. Gerritaon,
Esq., editor of the Montrose Democrat, has
been appointed Assessor of Revenue for this
district We feel like congratulating our
brother "quill" upon his good fortune, (that
is if the office is & paying one) for it is sel
dom that an editor receives any such dis
tinction at the hands of .the ,; powers that
be." Luzerne Union,
, rQ-William John, Tin-Smith, of Cata
wissa, i3 doing a fair business in dealing in
Tin-ware and Stoves. He is prepared to
furnish any kind of stove, from a small par
lor stove to a huge cooking stove, gas-burners
or otherwise. Tin-ware of every de
scription can be had at his establishment,
made up in the best kind of workmanship,
cheap for cash. Give hini a calL
-
Market Prices. The price of bread
stuffs, meat, &c, is bound to come down
it can't long remain so high. Already there
is a decline in the price of pork and beef.
The former has been, and is selling all about
us, at from 8 to 10 cents per pound, and
beef we notice is quoted, in New York City,
as ranging from 9 to 15 cents per pound.
There is no reason, in our opinion, why these
articles should command such outrageous
prices as they have been for the past four or
five years. Now that the war is over, and
the country in comparative peace, the price
of articles of living and of clothing should
fall back to their former reasonably low rates.
Our dealers in groceries, provender, &c., as
well as our butchers should lower their scale
of prices.
SSL. We would direct the attention of our
readers to an article on the second page of
to-day's paper, headed "A Ileview of an
Old Subject," from the La Crose Democrat.
It explains the workings of the Philadel
phia Convention in a truthful and logical
manner, completely exposing the folly of an
attempt to affiliate with the "Bread-and-
Butter-Men," and in so doing perform a
master stroke of "policy." Read the arti
cle, and see whether it does not apply to a
few Democrats in this County who were
over-Conservative and willing to become
time-servers and throw principle? to one-side.
This the true Democracy will never agree to
do. You must be Democrats if you would
ever succeed in routing the eneiny..
m m
Thanks. We acknowledge the receipt
of a copy of the Democrat and Star, pub
lished atBloomsburg Pa., the place of spend- i
ing many of our boyhood day?. As acoun- j
ty paper we find none to excel it. In read- j
ing its columns, it awakens a desire within I
us to return and visit the many friends and j
acquaintances formed in our youthful days.
Our thanks are due for your favor. Akron ;
Globe.
51 A R R I E V .
At Licht Street, Columbia County, on the
6th of September laat, by Joseph Lilley, e-jq.,
Mr. James Torby. of Centreville, and Miss
Sarah Catharine I o wler, of the former place.
At the residence of the bride's father, on
the 24th inst., by the same, Mr. Alexander
Rambo, of Mt Pleasant Township, to Miss
Elizabeth A. Wompole, of Orange Town
ship, Columbia County.
On the 18th inst. at the Exchange Ho
tel, in Bloomsburg, by Rev. R. E. Wilson,
Mr. Rolandus Herbein, and Miss Lucy A.
Fetterman, all of Locust twp., Columbia
County.
On the 10th inst, at his residence, bv the
Rev: E. Fullmer, Mr. Clark A. Viets, of Su
garloaf, to Miss Mary E. Ilartman, of Espy,
Columbia County.
On the 8th inst, by the Rev. B. P. King,
James Park, of Northuraberand, and Miss
Mary Dolby, of Limestone twp., Union
County.
On the 15th by the same, at the residence
ofthe bride's mother,Andrew J. Beagle and
Miss Elleu Rcichard, both of Madison twp.,
Columbia County.
On the Sth, by the Rev. McVay Chilcout,
John Fara wait and Miss Jane Smith, both
of , Chillisquaquo twp., Northumberland
County.
At Town.Hill, on the 18th inst, by the
Rev. E. Wadsworth, Mr. Millard II. Dailey
of Wvoming, to Miss Millie A. Yaple, of
Shickshinny.
DI ED .
In Money, on the 13th inst, Mrs. Sasan
nah, wife of David Eilenberger, aged 62
years, 2 months and 13 days.
In Locust Township, on the 15th inst,
Mrs. Rebecca Mears, wife of, James Mears.
On the 16th inst, in Orangeville, Colum
bia County, Pa., Dr. Daniel V. Montgom
ery, aged about 54 years.
Dr. Montgomery located in Orangeville
about thirty years ago, since which time he
continued the practice of medicine there,
until prevented by bia last illness, a few
months ago; He died from disease of the
lungs, as he had predicted some years since.
He leaves an interesting family, and a large
circle of friends, to mourn his loss. His
long residence in the place, in connection
with his great suecess in the practice of med
icine, his unwavering principles of morality,
integrity, and virtue, his zeal for the cause
of education, his aid and energy for the
public welfare and benefit of the place of
his residence, leave a community to mourn
his loss as irreparable. ,
As a Physician be ranked among the
highest of his class : his calm and deliberate
judgment, with his long experience, render
ed him more than ordinarily skillful. The
profession has lost a yaluable member ; one
of the brightest stars in the constellation has
ceased to shine. The Physicians through
out this and adjoining counties.' who have
frequently " sought his counsel, when the
emergency.! required it will -sadly deplore
the loss of one whoso life has been so valu
able to the profession and commuaity.
But, alas I he is no more. Death, the
husbandman that reapeth- always, out of
season as in season hath claimed him as b
victim, and his quiet, tranquil death,-8sure '
us that his spirit resta in peace. Com.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LOVELY GIBL8 AND FESTIVE BOYS, eend aa
adrfreaaed envelope and 35 centa.ad I will .end
you on earoaMe information that will pleaaeyou.
AddreaeMAaY MOOSE, P31 Broadway, N. Y.
May Kl. 186S.-ly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A geaifeman who Buffered for yeara from Nerooe
Debility .Prematura Decay .and all the eflecti or youth
fat indiecretion, . will, for the aake of Buffering hu
inanity, eend free to all who need it, the recipe and
direction for maJtinf the aimple remedy by which be
waa cured. Sufferere wlfc!ng to profit by the auer
uaer'a experience, can do so by addreiiinv
V JOHNS. MS DEW.
No, 13 Cheinbere wt. New-York,
Feb. 23 1866. iy. 3.MJ.
THE Maaon & Hamlin Cabinet Organe, forty dif
Cerent atylea. adapted to e.icred anil accular murie.fnr
IOto$nOO each. FIKTY-ONE GOLD or SILVKa
MEDALd. or other first premium, awarded them.
Illuitrnte.l Ca alnjuea free. Artdre a, MASON at.
HAMLIN, Borroii. or M4S0N BROTHERS, New
York.
Jan. G. 18C6. Sep. 9. TO. ly. S.M.P.
THE GLORY OF MAN 18 STRENGTH. A gentle,
man who Buffered for yeara from Nerrotia and
Genital Debility, Nightly Emissions, and Seminal
Weakness. th result of youthful indiscretion, and
rame near ending his daya in hopeless misery, will,
for the sake of suffering man. aend to any one afflict
ed, the simple means used by him. which effected a
cure in a few weeks alter the failure ef numerous
medicines. Send a directed envelope and stamp and
it will cot you nolhinf Address. "
EDGAR TBEMA1N. laritb St. W.Y.City.
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
States can hear something very much to their advan
tage by return mall (free of charge.) by addressing the
undersigned. Those having fear of being humbugg
ed will oblige by not noticing this card. All other
will please address their obedient servant.
THOd.F CHAPMAN.
831 Broadway. New York.
Tob. 2S. 18S ly.S M P
REMEDIAL INSTITUTE.
FOB SPECIAL CASES.
No. 14 Bond St, New York.
IE?" Full information, with the highest testimonial;
alo. a Book on Special LHttatei in a ttalti tavtlopt,
ent free.
O"- B turt and tend for them, and no will not re'ret
it: for. a advertising physicians are generally im
postors, without rqftrence no stranger should be
liusted. Enclose a stamp for portAgi ; and direct t
I)d. LAWUKNCE, NO 14 BOND STREET, NBW
YORK.
Nov. 14. 1R6C. ly. S. M. P.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS,
And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J.
ISAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Anrist (formerly of Ley
den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE Stifet. PHILAD'A
Testlmoninlii, from the most reliable ttourcc in the
City and Country can be seen at bis office. The med
ical faculty are invited In accompany their patients,
aa he ha no secrets iu his practice ARTIFICIAL
EYES, inserted without ais. No charge lor exam
ination, f April So. I8CC. ly,
TO ConurTATivKS The advertiser having been
restored to health in a tew weeks by a very sim
ple remcdy.afler having suffered several years, with a
severe long affection, and that dread disease. Con-sumptiou-is
anxious to make wn to bis fellow
sufferer the mean of cure
To all who desire it, he will send a copy ofthe pre
scription used.f freeot Charge, with the directions lor
preparing and using the same, which they wilt find a
sva cdbb for t'onsnmptioa.Akthany, Bronchitia.Celd
Cough etc The onl object of the advertiser In
endinf the presciption is to benefit the afflicte.l. and
pre d information which beconeei ves to be invaluable
end he hope every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it
will cost them not hing, and may prove a oles-ing.
Parties wiiblng the prescription, free, by retorn
mail, will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON,
Williamsbnrg Kings County.
Feb.3fl, 1866. ly. 8.U. P. New-York.
jMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING
Are superior to all other for
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPO SE.
Contain all th latest improvements are spee ly
nnieeless ; durable ; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circular free. Agents wanted. Lib
eral diecoukt allowed. No consignments made.
Address EMPIRE 3. M, CO,, bIG Broadway, New
York.
September 5. 138(1. ly.-A. tc Co.
The Grovesteen Piano Forte
still retains i's prerodence and great popularity,
aud after undergoing gradual improvements for a pe
riod pf thirty years. is now pronoun .-ed by iM musical
world to be unsnrpassed an1 even aneinalled in rich
ness, volume and purity of lone, durability and cheapness-
Our new scale, trench action. harp pedal, iron
frame, over-strung bass, seven octavo rosewood pi
tnoi we are selling cheaper by from $100 to C?iiO
than the tame etj le and finish are sold by any other,
first-class makers in the country. Dialers and all in
want of good pianos are invited to senJ for oar De
scriptive Catalogue, which contains photographs of
our different styles, together with prires No one
sould pnr base a piano without seeing this fata
logue Medasl almost without number, have been
awarded to the Grovesteen Plmo, aud tbe Celebrated
World'a i air. enough put in competition with others
from all parts of Europe and the U (3.. it took the
highest award.
Established IS35 Grovesteen Co.,
4i9 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
July 29. 1865 . H. H. B. I Co.
A Cough, A Cold or
A Soro Throat,
Req.C1B.sS IMHID1ATS ATTIKTTOK. AXD
SOULD CHCCCKD. lr 4LLOWKD
TO roHTIHCB,
Irritation of the Lnngs, A Perma
nent Throat Disease, or Con
sumption IS OrTCM TBB RESULT.
BKOXCIIIAIj TROCHES
flaving a direct influence to tbe parts, give ioimedf
ate relief.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Disease.,
TROCHES S TSSD WITH ALWAYS GOOD SCCCEES.
FINGER AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Taocnrs useful in clearing the Tore when
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after nn unosuai exertion of the ve-.al organs .
The Troches are recommended and prescribed by
Physician, and have had lesttm onrals from eminent
men throughout the coa-ntry. Peing an article of
true merit, and having proved their efficacy by si tet
of many years, each year finds tbera in new localities
in various parts ef the world, and the Troches are
universally pronounced belter thn other articles
Obtain only ' Browo'i Bt onchial Troches." and da
nit take any of tbe Worthies Imitation that may
be offered, efald" everywhere
Nov. 2S. 1666. Cm.
CON SUMPTION CTJUAEIaE BY
DR. SCHEXCBTS MEDICINES.
TO CVTLE CONSUMPTION, the svr.crrt must be
pcvBr " rH-U the longs will beal. To accomplish
Vnr, tbn Hver aad stomach most rt bo cleansed and
an appetite ere are i lorgood who'e-ome tood, which,
by the medicines wlU be d:rclcd properly, and
good health ti'ood ma loj tbos building cp the
constitution. SCHENCS'3 MANDEAKE PILLS
cleanse the stomach of all billons or tnncous accumu
lations; and, bv tnin; the Boa Weed Tunic ia coj
Eecion. the epoetite la re-dored.-
ECHENCKfl PULMONIC 8YKUP is nutrleiona
j wcil as mediclDai, aad. by rains- tbe three n-med:e
. ell impurities are ex;vol;e-l trorn the syr'.em, and
Rood, wholcnouie Mood mad. which will repel a'.l
disease. It psVientt trill take the, medicine accord
ing to directions, Consumption very lraqseotly in
its but staje yields readily to tho action. Take the
pilia freiueutlv, to cieaave the liver and ttomach It
does not follow that bucaoee the bowels ara not eoe
tire they arc not required, for sometimes hi dlarr
hut they are nefwarv. Tbe stomach mat be kept
healthy, and aa appetho created to allow tho Pol
toon'c Synrp to act oa the respiratory orcacs prepcrly
and allay any Irritation. Then all that is required to
perionn permanent cure is, to prevent taking
cold. " Exercise about the rooms aa much as passible,
' eat ail the-richest food lot meat, same, and, in isct
anything the appetite craves ; but be particular and
masticate well. 2ad w. ea. mo. 1 rr.
BL0031SCURG MARKET.
WITEAT.per basbel. 9 80
KYK. " 1 50
CORN, M J
BUCKWHEAT, I 00
FLOUR per bfcl. J4 Kr
CLOVERSEED, 5 50
FLAXSEED. - 9 70
BUCKWHEAT Flour. 300
BUTTER. - . 45
EGG 3 S5
POTATOES. '5
DRIED APPLET, 3 M
HAMS - . 2
BACON, ... 16
HAY by tbe ton. 98 00
LARD, per lb. 85
N
OTICE.
All person knowing tbemselve ftdebted to erlh
er of the sjndersigaed, on Book, Note or Judgment,
are requested to make payment without delay if they
wot Id sav cost. :
- ; ' MrKELVY. NEALA CoT
WaV McKELVY sC. -agatttt,
1A tf '
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JJISSOLUTION NOTICE.
THE partnership existing between the undersigned
under the firm of R. W. Bowman k Co.. was lisolv.
d bv mutual consent on tbe 12th of November. The
unsettled accounts will be attended to by K. VV. Bow.
.an. who will "UBByBbBjVrllT
WILLIAM WILLIAMS.
OrangeviU. Ta Nov.it8. 18od.-3t.
XECUTOIVS NOTICE.
Estate of Daniel W. Montgomery. Dec'd.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate r n"r.J
W. Montgomery, late of Orangevi II e. CMumbM
County, h've been granted he Renter of Colum
bia County, to Peter Ent. of Light Street- Pa. All
persons having e'aims against the estate are re quest
ed to present them for etitem.nt and those indebted
to the estate either on note or book account will niuae
payment to tbe Executor lh""tar.lT; . .
v ' PETER EiMT, Executor.
Light Street, Nor. 28. I860. Cw.
JEW HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
A New Hair Cutting. Shaving, and Dying Saloon,
has been opened in the rear of Hunsberger's Tobac
co Store. Bloomsburg. where all kinda of work in
the barbering line will be neatly and promptly at
tended to Being on the same side of the street with
all the Hotels, there is no need or crossing the treet,
through tbe m id, to get to the shop,
Hair work manufactured to order. Ladies wishing
their hair dressed in Water-fal'. or other is, wi h
orwithoutcrimp.be will attended to by a lady, in
separate apartment.
ZJ Remember the place , Main Street, rear of
Uunsberger's Tobacco Stora.
Nov.'-a, lSIXi.
GENTS WANTED
FOR THE MOST POPCLAU
AND
Best selling Subscription Books Published !
We are the most extensive publishers in the Uni
ted States, (having six bo-'ses.) aud therefore hp af
ford ta sell books cheaper and pay agents a more lib
eral commission than any other eompanv.
Our books do not pass through the hands of Gen
eral Agents, (as nearly all other subscription works
do.) therefore we are enabled to give our canvasser
the extra per cent, which i uwually allowed to Geu
ertl Agent. Experienced canvassers will ee the
advantage of dealing directly with the publishers.
t'nr serie embrace the mot popular work on all
subject of importance and i selling rapidly both
Ncrth and South.
Old agents, and all others, who want the best pay
ing agencies, will please send for circular and see
our term, and compare lliem and the characterof
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Philadelphia. Pa.. Boston. Mass., Cincinnati, O,
Chicago. Ills., St. Louis, Mu., or Bicbmoud. Va.
Nov. 28. l8oll 4w.
VALUABLE
FARM FOll SALE.
THE undersigned will offer bia Valuable Farm at
Public Sale, situated in Main Township, Columbia
County, about three suite uortb-east of the Iowa of
Catawissa. on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25T1I, 1866,
containing
164 Acres, More or Less,
about one hundred acres cleared land and in a good
slate of cultivation, 15 acre meadow-land, the bal
ance wall timrx-red. with chestnut, hickory, 04k, pine
and otner timber.'
There are erected on the premise, a large
BRICK HOUSE,
A New Frame House, A Story and a half
Small Frame Hou?e,
A r.arge Frame Bank Barn. A Wagon-Shed, and oth
er On t-RuilJings. all of which are comparatively new,
and well arranged. An excellent ORCHARD is on
the premises in which are grown nearly nil kinds of
good fruit. There is also on the premises, plenty of
never-tailing WATER, near the buildings, besides a
slrea a of water running through the place.
ITT Condition will be made known on day of sale.
GEORGE i-HUMAN.
JOSEPH WINTERSTEEN. Auctioned .
Main Township. Nov. 23. IcoO. 4U
2EW GOODS f NEW GOODS ! I
FOR FALL and WI,TER,
AT
R. W. BOWMAN'S
THE anderrigued has just received a very Iar;e
and excellent assortment of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, which be proposes to sell at very low rates
He hxs the best qualities of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
MUSLIXS. CALICOES.
DELAINES, MERIXOES.
CHECKS, tc. ice.
The Grocery Department
is filled with the best quality ot fresh groceries and
provisions, such as sugar, molasses, flour, salt, fish,
ham, bacon, spires, dtc.
OT Country pro.luce tken in cx-hanre for goods,
for which tbe highest market price will be giveu.
CF Don't fail to give him a call and secure great
bargain.
R.W.BOWMAN
Orangeville, Nov. 28. IS66. 3in.
xii as URttAT caim;
OF
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Address, t TH AS J. C KLINE fc CO..
I?7 Bowery. New York, P. O. box 4566.
October 17, lt0. ly Peas Co;
List of Causes for Trial at Decem
ber Term, 106G.
1 Charles Nurt v Sirah Nns.
S Paton Kline vs Jane Kline.
3 William L Lance. v Thomas Creveling, eU al.
4 Amos W. Creamer vs Christian Sburaan.
5 Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby.
6 Andrew J. Snyder va. John Sheatler.
7 Jacob Shuman vs. ChriMisn Wolf,
H Jacob Sbuoinn Vs. Jacob Ha rliel.
A.S.Saul vs. Benjamin Wintersteen.
10 Samuel Henry vs. Jacob Hosier, Wnt.Klinetobdc
Gideon Hosier, late trading in the firm name of
Hosier A. Co. .,
11 Amos W. Creamer v Catharine Howell, admrn
- istratrix of Enoch Howell dee'd.
12 Amos W. Creamer, vs. Catharine Howell, admin
istratrix of Enoch Howell.
13 Edward Heilner vs The Locust Mountain Coal A
Iron Company. ...
14 J. I. Haraenoerg for the use of M. Chamberlin vs
Silas D Edgar.
15 John Hinterlitcr vs Jobn Jameson.
Hi Jai-ob Remley vs Calawista Rail Road Company.
17 William A. Case vs. The Twp of Centre.
Irt Joseph Fr vs. Catharine Long.
19 Henry F. Nt vs Borough of Berwick.
2(1 J. F. Anspaetret al v William P. Ryon.
21 Kli Jones r Mile C Abbott el al
Greenwood Township v Samuel Bogart.
23 Henry Hossfer . Wife Vs. Cbarle 8chluer A.
Wife.
24 Wright Hughe v Peter Miller..
25 David Larithva Mount Pleasant Township.
'2H Joha O. Bildioe et al vs Parvm Master.
27 Joratban Knittle vs Wright Hughes.
aw Mary E- Green vs Robri tj. Howell, et al.
CJ James Barry v. Robert G-orrcll.
30 John Laverosv Barney McBrearty,
31 6olomon Ney hard vs Tbe Township of Centre.
33 Isaas M. Demott v Isaac Dewitt.
33 Solomon Shuman v William Longenberger.
34 John W. Leschcr v Peter S. Rishel.
35 Henry 1. Keily now for tbe use of Thomas Crv
ling. jr.. v. Jesse C. Pennington.
30 E. B. Purser use, v. D. G. Ent's admr .
37 Barbara Stump by ber next friend Francis W.
Lewi vi, Jobn Jacob Stump.
AC11INE AND REPAIR SHOP.
M
- . a A .nt resnertfullV an
TtlEi annersigiicu .-r- - .
ounce to tbe public f"y. VX'a
to execute all kinds of MACHINERY, at JOatrM
HHARPLES' FOUNDRY. in Bloomsburg. where be
c always be found read, to do all kind. f repair
ing, including Threshing Mwkin- .ad I , short. uU
kiids of Farming Utensils. If O. 1 URNINO ANU
FITING UP OP CASTING AND MACHINERY,
don. c-n short notice, in good workmaalik. man
er. noon tha most reasonable terras-
Hi. long experience ia the busine.M foreman In
tbaebop of Lewi. H. Mau. of fo'"
aia. years, warrant, b.m in ..yingtb.tlhe can give
enUre .aUrfaxUon to a who aaay Urn btm wrtH
their work. GEORGE H ASSERT.
Bloomsborf. Hor.tt, tf1j!5. ,, . r.. - . ,
WILLjBUY.MY GOOD8 ATj
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BV virtue of sundry writs of oeseUtivai erptnmk, to
mo directed, issued oat of tb. Court of Commoa
Plea ia tb County of Colombia, will be xpMd to
oblie al4, at the Court House, ia Bloomsburg, on
ONDAY. TBB 3rd DAY OF DECEMBER next,
at 1 o'clock in th. afternoon of said day, the follow,
ing real estate to wit:
A certain tract of land situate la Catawissa Town
ship. Columbia County, containing TWENTY-FOUR
ACRES, more or less, bounded on the east bv lands
of Jacob Hmmheller. on tbe south by lands of Solo
mon Fagely, and on tbe north and west by lands of
G ideon Arndt. whereon is erected a Log House and
a frame atable with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold a tha
property of Benjamin J. Folk.
ALSO,
A certain tract of land situate in Pine Township.
Cotumbi County, containing FIFTY SIX ACRES
more or I ess. bounded on the north by land of John
F. Fowler, on tb. east by a Public Road and land of
John F. Fowler, tin tb. aouth by lands or Emanuel
Bogart and Ezra Kenyan, and
of Aaron Gross, whereon is
and a Log Stable, about tea
on the west by lands
erected a Log House
acre of cleared laud
and to b. sold a tbe
with tbe appurtenances.
Seized, taken in exerution
property of Joha B. Sellers.
ALSO,
A certain lot or two lot. of ground situate in Ger
mantown. in Conyngham Township. Columbia Coun
ty, containing Fifty feet front and two hundred feet
deep bounded on th. north by the 1 urnpike. on tb.
west and south by land or the Locust Mountain Coal
ana Iron Company, aud on the east b lands of Law
ranee Casey, whereon is erected a Log House, with
the appurtenances. . . . . , .
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold a. tb.
properly of Jobn Casey.
ALSO,
Two lots of land situate in Germantown, Conyng
ham Township. Columbia County, containing Fifty
feet front and two hundred fuel deep bounded on the
north by lot of Thomas Monroe, on tbe west and
south bv lot of Patrick Agen. and on the east by the
Turnpike, whereon is erected a story and a hair
dwellimg house with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold aa tb.
properly of Lawrance Casey.
ALSO,
A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND situate in Sugar,
loaf Township, Columbia County, containing StiV-EIMTY-SIX
ACRES, more or less, bounded op the
south by iHnds of Joshua Hess, on tbe west by land
of Daniel Kocher, on the norm by lands of Jeremiah
Hess, and on the eat by lauds of James Roberts,
whereon is erected an old Log Uara with th. appur
tenances. Seized, take in execution and lobe sold as thi
property of James Sickle in the banda of Jau. Sickle,
administratrix of Jam Sickle, deceased.
ALSO,
A lot of ground and water privilg.. situate in
Greenwood Township, Columbia Coun'y, containing
Eighty- eight rods more ot leas, bounded on the north
by land of Mnore. and on the wet, south and
eatt by lands of Samuel Albertson, ail cleared land
with the appurtenances.
Seized, nd taken in execution and to b. sold aa
th property of Wilson Ager, with notice to terrte
tenants. '
SAMUEL 8NYDER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg. Nov. 14, I8bti.
yyiDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS.
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION.
TI7E following appraisements of real and person
al property set apart to Widows of decedents
have been filed in tha Office of the Register of Co
luuibia County, under the Rules of Court, and will
be prevented for absolute confirmation, t. the Or
phitn' Court to be held in Hloomafturg. in and for
aid county, on WEDNESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OF
DECEMBER. A. I. 1H06, at o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, unless exceptions to such confirmations
are previously tiled, of which all persons interested
in said eitute wi'l take notice,
1 Widow of Samuel Conner of Orange Township,
deceased
2 Widow of Dr. Simon Cotner of Madison Town
ship, dee'd.
3 Widow of Tbilip Cool of Boaringcreek Town
ship, dee'd,
4 Widow of John Miller of Scott Township, de
ceased. 5 Widow of James Paydoa of Fishingcreek Town.
ship, dee'd.
A Widow of Abraham Mensch of Locust Town
ship, dee'd.
JOHN G. FREEZE. Register.
Bloomsburg. October 31. lsoti.
EGISTER'S NOTICE.
. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditor
and other persons interested in the estttvs of tbe re
spective decendents and minors, that the following
Administration and Cuardian accounts have been
filed in the othce ofthe Register of Co'umbia County,
and will be presented for confirmation aud allow
aace in tbe Orphan's Court, to beheld in Bloomsburg,
in the county aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY, THE
5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 18.6, at 2 o'cloca in the
a It e moon of said dav.
1 Account of Samuel L. Keller, administrator, of
John Heimhruck. late of Locust 1 ownship. dee'd.
2 Account of I.anc U. Pursr l, adm'r of Wellington
B. Pursel, late of Hemlnrk Township, dee'd.
3 Account of James Mc-Henry, Executor nf Moses
Melienrv, late of Fishingcreek Township, dee'd,
4 Account of A. Shuman and C. Heals, administra
tors of Jacob HoaU, late of Beaver Townshi , dee'd.
5 Second account of Auguslua verbrt, Utecutrr
of JacLb Ererbart. late of Orange Township, dee'd.
S First and final account of Isaiah Bower, Guardi
an of Elmira Sitter,
7 Account off Moses L. & Cideon Sterker. admin
istrators of Michael Stecker, lat of hemlock 'I own
ship, dee'd.
H Account of Jacob YohcGuardian of Ezra Browu,
minor child of Daniel Brown, ilcc'd.
S Account nf Cyrus B. Mc Henry, Guardian of Cy
rus Karns. son of Lewis Karns dee'd
III Account of Samuel MuFgratre administrator of
Daniel Nor Jan. late of Mouut rleasant lownsnip
dee'd.
11 First account of G. H. Fowler, administrator of
Em's L. Fowler, late of Briarcreek Township, dee'd.
12 The second account of William Gooduiar. nue
of tbe administrators of Daniel Levan,- sr.. late of
Roanngcreek Township, dee d
JJ. 'J be account of Daniel Sline, Exectjter of Geo.
Sline, late of Locust towosbip ceeeased.
JOHN G. FREEZE, Register.
Eloomsburg, October 31. lbtH.
gALISBURY, BRO. & CO.,
Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of
Gold, rioted and Orcide JevCelry,
SOLID AND NICKEL -
AMERICA, ENGLISH AD SlHSs
CASED BY OURSELVES.
And every description of
Fancy Goods and Yankee Kotions,
Especially auapted and. designed for Southern and
Western Trade.
Circular and full descriptive Price List nt
free.
Agents wanted everywhere. Address,
SALISUI RY. KKO.et CO.,
51DOKR.ANCE STREET.
Providence, K. I.
October 24, 1896. ?m.
J. J. BROWER
IS AG A IX AT HIS OLD STAXD
Willi a Large and Well
SELECTED STOCK OF
GENERAL
v her he will be happy to meet bra
OL.D CUSTO.TJEUS
And all tbe new ones who wish to buy
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND
GOOD AS THE BEST
His stock I being constantly being replenished wit'o
TSE njrw STY&ES
FROM THE
EASTER IV MARKETS.
Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1866.
MUNCY HOTEL,
HIUaYCY,
Lycoming County, Pa
N. HUDSON, Proprietor.
November 14, 1H6';.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Christian. Laulach, deceased.
The mrdervJjrned Auditor, appointed by tb. Or
phan's Court of Columbia oumy. to make distribu
tion of th. balance in the band, of Jonathan C. Pen
niagton. administrator of tin estate of Cbrirtiaa
Laubach. lata of Columbia Coanty.. deceased, wi'l
meet tbe partie. interested, for tb. r
appointment, o Friday, tfi. SOttl dJT of November
instant, at 10 o'clock A. at hid fiea m Blcoms
hurg. when and where an parti. ntereled rmirt
appear and preeent their eiainw.or b debarred from
eomia. , iW, .bat,
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Tbe subscriber having purchased the well estab
lished stand, known as
"SAND'S FACTORY,"
near Rohrsburg. Columbia County, and having put
the machinery iii first-rale repairs, is prepared to do
C23a 132. E223rC2
in tbe best manner, and upon tb. shortest notice.
Those favoring biui with their custom may rely on
having their work well done.
HENRY IL SANDS.
Greenwood, June 6, 1-fO.
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The undersigned respectfully announce that b.
has refiltted a shop, 111 Court House alley, opposite
the Exchange Ho' el. where he is prepared to con
duct the harberitig business In all its branches.
The art of coloring whiskers and inoustacae I
practiced by hi in most skillfully. He also clean
clothing, making them look nearly a good a new.
upon the most reasonable term. Give hmi a trial.
iC7 Hair Tonic of the very best quality, used for
cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand, and for aale
B.C. COLLINS.
Bloomsburg. April 23, 1866. if.
QO TO B RQWER'S TO BUT YOUR
F
Alt JERS ! FARMERS! !
Don't fail to uso PHILLIPS' SUPKR PnOSPHATB
I.I ME to enrich your lands and make large crops of
t-r.-M and grass, ft i now extensively used in all
tbefeading agricultural portions or tbe country and
without dispute or doubj. is known to be the very
bsstused. It contains less moisture, is more uni
form in quality, Contains mora agricultural value,
than any other in the market. The undersigned in
troduce it aa a standard art icle. intending to make it
a permanent trade. Its value haa been fully tested
in thi county and stan.ls unsurpassed by any other
article ever introduced. Giv. it a trial, you will b.
pleased beyond measure with the results. Apply to
PAXTON at HARMAN.
August 53, 1S6. Rupert. Pa.
AMONIATED PHOSPHATE.
A Concentrated Fertilizer
Etpecvilly adapted to WHEAT and other
GRAINS.
Thi preparation contain Pore Ground Bone .and
the bst Fertilizing Salt known to agricultural
chemistry, combined in such a manner as to develop
their productive properties only when used on tbe
soil. Price g'O per ton. For sale at the uianufactur
er's depot.
No 724 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia.
ELOOMsBURG, Columhit County, Pa.
WILLIAM ELLIS CO , Mauufuctursr.
Septembers, lcG6,
RAPPING AND MINING PA-
PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa
per Mills at Mill Grove, mar Bloomsburg. Columbia
County, Pa.. I am now prepared to fill all orders for
Wrapping, Dry Blasting and Water Proof Paper, on
short notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware
house in Wflken Barre. and appointed Joseph Brown
ot the firm of lirown. Grayit Co.. my agent to dispose
of my paper is Luzerne County.
THOMAS TRENCH.
Eloomsburg. Sept. 16. 165.
'O HOTEL & SALOON KEEPERS
Of Bloomsbnrg and Columbia Connty. I have ap
pointed Mr. B. Stohner agent for the sale of my Ale,
Porter. Brown Stout, and Lager Beer, who will sup
ply you at the same price (arrd with the same article.)
as I would furnish you from the brewery. Knowing
that be will be punctual aud and attentive to all
vthomay favor him with their trade, 1 solicit for
hloi your support. Very respectfully,
FKED LAUER.
Steam Crewcry, Reading, Pa.
Ssptembar 26. I860
C will go and see BROWER'S New Stock. I am
f lold he i selling goods at very low figures.
IJLOOMSBURG
LITERARY INSTITUTE.
This Institution which is second to none in the
advantnges it affords young Ladies and Gentlemen
for acquiring a useful and ornamental Education. will
cornrneuce it next term
NOVEMBER 9TH, 1866,
Ev" For Circular, address the Principal.
HENRY CARVER, A. M.
Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, I8Gti.
T IS SAID
3 BROWER
Keeps the best selected good rh tbe town.
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ISSOLUTIO.N OF rARTNERSnll'.
NOTICE whereby given, that the partnership late
ly existing between Williauisou II. Jacoby and Klijuh
li. Ikelcr. of Bloomsburg, uudcr the firm of Jacby
4c Ike ler, waa dissolved on the S2d day of Septem
ber. HM. by Elijah K. Ikeler selling bis interest in
the partnership to Josiah P. Shuman. Mr. Shuman.
bas Uo purchased Mr. Ikeler' interest in the book
accounts ofthe ad pa rtnerahip. to receive all cred
its due Elijah R. Ikeler os said books, and to psy
lid Ikeler' share of tbe debts of tbe late firm.
Therefore, all debts dne tbe frrnr ot Jacoby & Ik
ler. are to be paid to, and those due from the same,
are to be discharged by Williamson H. Jai-oby and
Josiab P. tehutnaa, at blocmecrg. where the business
will be continued under tbe hriu of Jacoby at Sha
man JACOBY it IKCLEK.
Uiomsburg. Nov. 14. 1836.
NEW TOBACCO STORE.
II. H. UUNSBERGER,
Main Street, below the "American Hovse,"
etrOQSJSEUItG, EAm
Where he keeps on hand, and frtrniuhe to fbe home
and count-y trade, a f Philadelphia (lowest) prices.
FIXE I IT AXD PLUG TOCAUOS,
DOMESTIC AND I MTORTED CIGARS, all kind of
SJlUHlt TOBACCO,
Snutfi, Meerschaum and Briar Wood riper.andall
article pertaining to hi trade.
(T- Those small retail dealer m cigar and chew,
inatobacco.. would do well to gte him a call, in
at'ad nt .ending to th citie. for every rUcl. tby
need of purchasing of the, couotry pedlar.
November 81. Ib66. 3n.
DR. W. H. BRADLEY,
(Lata Assistant Medical Director V. 8. Army.)
riijIcian aud Surgeon.
try Oftee at th Eerk. Hotel. Blooraburg. Pa.
Gin promptly attended to both night and day.
Bloomsburg. Woy.8J.lWg-
SAMUEL KNORR,
ATTORNEY- AT-EAW,
CLOOMSBCRG.A.
Oficw over Hart man's Stort, oppouU Pott 0jic
Ble-omeborg; April 4. W6g-tf. -
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FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
A poaltlr. aad Bpeotao Remedy for ga.s bf tta
Bladdor, kldaeys. Crave! m4 ProaatMl slwaUlfec,
TbJ Medlctno tnei-Mea. tha power, of digestion, an'
exelteB tha nbsorbonu lnt4 hocltby action, by which O
watery or oolcareou depoaltlno aad aU tmnataral oa-i
largatn.au ara rednoed, a waU a pala vtA lnflamtaaWV
Md Is good for moo, women and cblWrrn. I
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For weakness arising from ExMaaaa, ltablta of Diaslpee-I
Uon, Early Isdlaerattoo. attand.a with tb. rouoviag
Symptoms
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loa of rower,
blfflculty tar EraaCiittg.
TremblMg,
Wakelalnaas
rain In tho Baefc, .
Flashing of tha Body,
Eraptlons of th. Faoa.
loa of Memory,
"Weak Nerves,
Horror of Dlsaaaa,
Dlmnosaof Vlarsa,-,
Eot Bands,
IiTnea of the Etta,
universal uuBritnda;
' Pallid Conntaoasea. .
These symptom. If allowed to So OB Cwhloh this Md
in. invariably remove), soon follow-
FATUITY, EKLEPTIO F1T3, Ae
in one of which tha patient may expire. TT"hd aaa wet
they are not frequent! followed by those "direful CiM
easea."
XNSJcnTT AJrx coarsuirpnoxf
Many are owar of the oatue of thrtr ufferlng.hnt noM
Hill conXat. Tha records of tbe ltuune asylums aad the
melancholy death, by oonstunptlon bear ample witness to
Iho truth of the assertion.
Tl. Constitution, onoa affoctod by organte waazxteas.
requii cs tb. aid of medicine to strengthen and Invlgorat.
th. ey,tm, which lIiLirCOLD'3 EXTEACT OF BUCatl
Uraxlali Caes. A trliU will oourlnca th. most soepUoaL
la many eCMttosa p.collar to Female, thm ExouM
Beast; is n n equaled by any othar remedy, end tor tSX
cocplalat. Incident to the sex, or In the
DECLHiK OB CHANGE OF LITE,
BT Sxa Stwtojc. asora.
S37 27o Pamily should be without Ikt
Ta&e&o SalBatn.llercnry.or nnpleaaaat medldM tW
tmpleaaant and dangeroo dJseajes.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCfiU .
Curea Secret Diaeaaea
In an their stage, little expense, little or to cbacge of
diet, no IncoaTenlence. and NO EXPOS USE.
CBtl HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU
For ell affection and d&ae of the, organ, whether
KX1STINQ IN MALE OB FEMALE, .
From whatever cause originating, aad no matter how long
standing, tttseaaea of these organs require th. aid of '
d: art tic
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU -Is
the Great Diuretic.
AMHUieertata totT.thdolr4 effeet Ueli dUeaett
fcr which It la recommended.
BLOOD! 2Z.OOS! ELOOSf
310 hit ooxcnrroAnro ooxpotm
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
Forpniifrlns the Blood, removing all chronic eocjtltov
tional disease arblng from aa Impure tato of tb. Eloo I.
and th. only reliable and effectual known remedy for tfca
core of Scrofula, Scald Head. Salt Ebcasa, rains aa1
Swellings of the Boots, Ulceration of the Throat ant
Legs, Blotches, Ttaplcs on the Faoe, Tetter, EryripoUa,
and all scaly Eruption of the Skin,
NOT A FETT
6f the worst disorders that edict marMod arisfl ttera the
corrnpUon that accomulate In the Blood. Of all tbe dis
coveries that have coca made to purge it out, nose eca
equal in effect Helkbold' Cojtocxd Ext act or Saj
SiPAEiU-A. It cVranses and! rerovatee f.t Elooi, IbsUEj
tho vigor of tealth Into the syEftm, nc! pr.rgee cut lie
hnmora which make disease. It stimulate, the hlU;y
f anitlonef tbe body, end cspcls tho disorder that gro-rr
on J.-ontlCin the blood. Scch a remedy that could be
relied on haa long been songht for, and now, for the first
time tho public have one on which they can depend. Ccr
space here does not admit of ceruflcatca to ahowlta effects,
bat the trial of a single bottle will show to the lck that II
ha IU virtue enrpassing anything they have ever taken.
Two tableepooncful of the Extract of Saraaparille adde-1
to a pint of water Is equal to the Lisbon Eiet Drink, and
one bottle la folly equ&l to e gallon ofthe Ejrup ef taraa'
arEia, or tl. decoction as usually made.
ITEIaaVIBOLD'S HOSE WASH,
Aa .xoellent Lotion for dboaee arising from hablti ef
dissipation, nsod In connection with the Extracta Bnoh
and Sarseparilla. in such diseases a recommended.- Ert
dence of tbe most responsible aa4 reliable character wi'.l
acoompany the medicines. Also explicit directions for
use, xrUX hundred f thovand living witnesses, and op
trards of SO.tra tinsollclted certificates and re commenda
tory tetters, many of which are from the hlabest source.
Including eminent Hyslclane, Clergymen, Statesmen, Ae.
The Proprietor haa never resorted to tbelr publication It
the newspapers ; be does not do thi from fbe fact that his
articles rank aa Standard Preparations, and do not nee-l
to be propped np by certificate
Tbe Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, should
st aud simple, pure, majeetle, having Fact for Its baasv
latlueUoo for it pillar, and Truth alone for it Capital.
My Ei tract Sarsapartll 1 a BlootX Parler ; try rrtreci'
Bnchu is a Dl ere tic. and win act cs nch In ail cares.
P-oth are prepared on purcl acicnUnc principle
vacuo and are tbe most active measure of either that
Can be made. A ready and conclusive test wi'.l b a eocv
jiortson of tbelr propertle with those set forth la tho foi.
lowing works:
Eee Dl-penratory of the United States.
Eoe rrofeesor Dxwie. valuable works cn' theTTatlc
of rbjdc.
Ece rcaarks made by the celebrated Trt. PtfreJic, Fblla.
Eee remarks road "by It. Etitbalii McDowxil, a cele
brated FbTsicIon and Member ef do Eoyal Cotlese cf'
Enrgeons, Ireland, and publUhed la the Tranfiactionjcf
the King and Queen's JcnrnaL
See Medieo-Cbiriirglce EoTlew. publhAel tv Btairtr
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