DEMOCRAT AND STAR LOCAL DEPARTMENT. BLOOMSBURG : Wednesday, Jan. 301867. jy- fyK frin thank oar readers for ell local oecur - t acta in tttir imaediatei localities. If ahey o nl stasir to write eowmutiication Tor tbs public eye Id them nod as a brief statement of everything of I at net in their respective communities. A list of aaarriage, deaths, accident, firea, removala, busi ness (banges, 4x. W will put them ia form. The nor facta of this kind wa can get the batter it will uit us and our reader. Who will doit J To Advertisiss. Person wishing advertisement Inserted, must band them in early on Tuesday aiorn lag to insure their insertion for that week. 3K21- All who have not paid tis for the present volume .of the Democrat and Star, .which ends oh the 22J of February next, are requested to do so. At the end of the present year we will be obliged to strike .from our books many who have not paid us. This is a thing we are loath to do, but in many instances we fear, it will Lave to be done,' . K3r .? What's in a name ?" Why noth ing. A negro with any other name would smell just as feuL 'j , , - an -,.- .. - tgf-Rey.' J.'-P. Tustin, of the Baptist Church, this place, baptized several persons in Fishingcrek, on Sabbath last. 5 Hon. Charles R. B.uckalew and Hon. Ulysses Mercur have our thanks for public documents. . . . -ii tiT Lewis Enke, has leased the National Hotel, ia-Berwick, aad will take possession on the "1st of April nest. 1 ' iffy JIr.r Vaxsnttm Welliver. of Mad ison 7 Township, offers hU farm at private Bale. See advertisement in another column. iy Charles Cook, Esq. , of Washington, D.- C, will please accept cur thanks for fa vors ' "Long may he wave." 2S3-. Jackson, of the Senate, and CriAL fant, of the House, will please accept our thanks for "Legislative Records." EST We learn that John Conner, of Ben ton Township, lost a house by fire, not long since, besides consuming a considerable amount of other property. 83- The days are growing slowly and surely longer, but they are so cold that their increase is almost imperceptible to human susceptibility. " Eg The Methodist, a religious newspa per, published in New York City, and edit ed by Geo. R. Crooks, D. D. It is a large, well printed, weekly paper, in octavo form. Price of subscription, $2.00. Cgi- Owing to the good sleighing, our town has been quite lively this week. The tintinnabulation- of the merry sleigh-bells can be heard at every corner. From pres ent appearances the sleigliirr? will be of long duration. Se9u The County annual statement of the financial -condition of Columbia County will appear in the next issue of the Democrat avb tar. This doottment will ietorest ev ery tax-payer in the County. EST Court commences in this place, on Monday next, to continue one -week. It is expected that there will be a large crowd in attendance. A fine opportunity is afforded to pay the Printer a visit. Mrs. Thomas Conner, of Centre Township, Columbia County, has purchased a house and lot of J. J. Robfcins, Main Street, east Bloomsburg, for the sum of eighteen hundred dollars, ($1800.00.) The sleighing isjuost excellent we scarcely ever knew it to 1)9 better in this . section. "Sleigh -ride parties" go and come to this place nearly every evening. The girls are sleighed at a fearful rate and no in dictments are brought. Ex-Governor Cartin and family have engaged .rooms at the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, where they will reside during the winter. We learn that the Ex-Governor contempktC3 visiting Europe in the Spring. The Union American Watch Com pany we pronounce a swindling Company, unless our judgment greatly errs in the maP ter. At least we shall so continue to keep them posted before the world, until we are fully convinced to the contrary. They ope rate in New York City. Fact. No reader of a newspaper isiully posted in regard to the news of the day until lie has read the advertisements. The idea that the advertising columns of a paper are devoid of interest to all save and sailers, is a grossly mistaken notion ; it Is history, and, as auch interests every one. E We learn that Jesse Coleman, Pro thonotaryof Columbia County, has purchas ed tho white house and lot of J acob Born boy, situated on the south-east corner of Fourth and Market Streets, in this town. Price, nineteen hundred dollars ($1900.00.) It is a cheap, and rather desirable property. - - . Ed. Mr. Samuel Teifer, of Scott Town . ship, Columbia County, aged 51 years, was Hjn Thursday night last, suffocated and burn ed to death, in Mr. Schug's lime kiln, at Lower Lime Ridge. He leaves two child ren to moara 'his death.. We understand that he was an industrious, sober, and hard working man. . fcSJT Joiin S. Sterner, of this town, has jrirchased what is known as the Ralston farm, in Bloom Township, of Hiram Reese, .at twelve thousand dollars ($12000.00.) Mr. S. "has made a good purchase, the land being 2n excellent condition for raising wheat and other crops. - 1 - Newspapers Will Keep Yotj W arx. Have our readers forgotten the theory about paper bed covers for beds in -winter ? It is Eaid that the thickness of a couple xf news papers put between blankets or, quilt, will keep out store cold than three blankets, and is not near so heavy. Those who are scant ia bed covering wiU feid -this lan answers ;adarayly. . CSf Oar merchants are now competing with each other to see who can sell goods cheapest Readers will find these who ad vertise will give the bestbargarn3 and should give them the preference. 3" The ground in this section has now been covered with enow for nearly two mos., cold, consistent and solid winter with ex cellent sleighing, and it is being well improv ed. Mr. J. F. Fox, ha3 purchased the lot and dwelling house of the estate of William Robison, situate on Third Street, Blooms burg, near thj Academy, for tho considera tion of $2,200. ' Two men working in a cooper shop at Baltimore one day lait week; got into a quarrel, and one of thera nearly cut off the head of the other with a single stroke of a drawing knife, causing instant death. A laboring man, whilst at work, on Wednesday last, on the new Railroad, be tween Pittston and Wilkee-Barre, had his hoad taken entirely off by the falling of a heavy sharp spall as it descended from the blasting of a rock. K2T Our Omnibus Line. Mr. Jacob L. Girton, the enterprising proprietor of the Ph'rnix Omnibus Coach, is doing a prosper ous arid increasing busines?. He runs his coach and sleigh, regularly, between Blooms burg and Rupert, and the L. & B. Stations to accommodate the public and is alwa3's up to tiino. Mr. Girton's efforts merit success. 1 1 a sa- mi i . Captured. It will be remembered by our readers that in July of last year the safe of the Howard Express Company, at Troy, Bradford County was robbed of a number of thousand dollars a good share of which was in bonds. The robbers were arrested at Laporte, Indiana, a few days ago, and are now in jail at Towanda, awaiting examina tion. " ' Towanda and Dushore R. R. The grading on this road is being pu?hed for ward rapidly, and over two hundred and fifty men are at work on the line between Dus-hore and Jlonroeton, and more , will be ut to work as soon as they can be hired. It is asserted by thoso who ought to know that this road will be in running order ry thafnet of Augisi next. Sullican Free Press. 525"" Arthur's Magazine for February is received. It is a capital jismter, not sur passed by any in point of literature. This Magazine ha3 the best corp of contributors in the country. Send and get it, if you want a good, entertaining and in?tructive pe riodical. Arthur Sc Co., publishers, Phila delphia. Price, $2.00. Payment of the Pensioners of 1812. State Treasurer Kimble is now having pre pared, for each county in the Common wealth, lists of the pensioners residing there in, which will bo sent to ihe Treasurers thereof, by whom the pensions due from the State to soldiers of 1812 will be paid. It is expected that these lists will be forwarded to the different County Treasurers in a very short time, when the semi-annual pension due on the 1st of January, 1867, will be paid. Sleighing Party. On Wednesday night ast, a sleighing party, consisting of the members of the Bloomsburg Brass Band, and their wives paid our town a visit, stop ping at the "Owen House." Notwithstand ing they came very unexpectedly, and with out previous notice, they were very agreea bly and hospitably entertained. The Band performed several of their most popular airs to the delight of our citizens. The unani mous verdict was that they played well, and with a harmony and sweetness Gf tone that gave a fine effect to their music. The Ber wick Cornet Band will have to look to it3 aurels. Berwick Gazette. The Lacka wanna and Blooms- buro R. R. We have heretofore spoken in these columns and take pleasure in doing so again, of the praise-woithy manner in which the Officers and Directors of the ackawanr.a and Bloomsburg Rail Road Company are conducting the affairs of this load. Under the judicious management of its experienced General Superintendent, Af40 u",i,nelr grave' M,lhe n",d tt r.,., -r. 4i r i j remedy. It is eutirely vcgetabl II. I- ON DA, Esq., the Company have during lho BMtei can bo nv.a w..,J0Ut all tllG past SeaSOU been regularly running has been made and the best order preserved. Success should crown such meritorious efforts and we trust the Company may be liberally patronized. Messrs. W. H. McElroy and C. B. Gune son, the gentlemanly Conductors cn the Passenger cars, are very accommodating and efficient officers, and spare neither pains nor politeness to promote the comfort of travel ers and enhance the interests of the Com pany. O NCE AGAIN ! All account due a 1 anpaid to the fidersined, for tbe office of the COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, on and after the week of our February Court, now in the bands of Esquire Cheniberlin. will bo issued up on without respect to persons. LEVI L. TATE. Bloomsburg, Jan- 23, f?S7. Applications for License: Notice is hereby given that the following persons have made application to the hrothonotary of Colum bia County, for Taxern License, to be grauted at the coming February Term of Court Lewi Inko . Bor. Ik-rwick, Tavern. Peter Applcmen. Benton. do JESSE COLEMAN, P'rotLonotary. Bloomsburg, January 9, 167. II Et LORY OF MAN 13 STRENGTH. A gentle man who suffered for years from Nervous -and Genital Debility. Nightly Emissions, and Beniirral Weakness, tfie result of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending his days in hopeless misery, will, for the sake of suffer-in man, end-to any one afflict ed, the simple mean used by bim, which effected a cure in a few weeks after the failure -f numerous medicine. Send a directed envelope and stamp and it will cot you nothing. Address, . lEDU Aft TR EM A IN, 1'Afth U H, Y. City. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA. Tne next Term of this Institution. .under its reor ganzation, will commence oa tba JCto day of Jan uary. 807. . Fur terms of admission , catalogue, fcc Address JOH N FRA3E&. Prus't. Agricultural College Centre Ceuntr, Pa. Jan. 9. IS67. WILL BUY MY GOODS AT MOWER'S. 1 KJfQtV II WILL GirTGOOD GOO DS. tWO Daily Trains, of handsome Cars, for the ( ' "Pcesry while using tbem. Price, One Dollar. accommodation of the public, between U '. T"' STTnw v vij io si- i nioney to Dr. J. Kryan, 813 Croadivay, New ork, IS Orthumberland and Scranton. Good time an(j they will be seut free from ob.ervation by return SPECIAL NOTICES- r OVELT1IIL9 AND FESTIVE BOT3, send an Aj addressed envelope ana eenis.rna i wmsena tow soma valuable information that will please you. Address MARY MOOBE, Ml Broadway, N. Y. May 1. leXA ly. ' ERRORS OF Yourn. A gentleman who suffered for year from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the effects of youth Oil indiscretion, will, for tbe sake of suffering bu inanity, send freo to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making tbe sftiple remedy by which Ii waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver user' experience, can do so by addresning JOUNB.I3DEV, No. 13 Chamber it, New-York. Feb. 28, 18GG, ly. 3.M.P. STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every youns lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advan tage by reiur-n mail (Cree of charge.) by addressing lh undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugg ed will oblige by not noticing this caid. Ail others will please address tbeir obedient servant. TH03. F CflAPMAI. fc31 Broadway, New York. Ftb. 2, I860 ly.S M P DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. JSA'ACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist (formerly of Ley. den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE Sticet. I'll 1 1. AD' A Testimonials, from tbe most reliable sources in the City and Couutry can be sees at hi ot&ce. The med ical faculty are invited to arcompaay their pntients. as he has no secrets in his piactice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pain. No charge lor exam ination. April , IGG. ly. Tre CowuairrTivEs. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very Pim ple remedy .after having suffered several years, with a severo lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption-is anxious to make wn to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it.be wi'.l send a copy of the pre scription used ffreeot Charge. with the directions Jor preparing and using the same, which they will find a suas cveb for Consumption, Aktbaiy, Eronchitis.Colds Cough, etc The onlj object of the advertiser In sending the presciiption is to benefit the afflicted. and spre .d information which heennreives-tn e invaluable end he hope every sufferer will try li remedy, as it will cost tbcm not hing. aud may wove a 01es-lng. Parties wishing the prescription, ire, by return mail, will please -address Rev. E. A. WILSON. Williamsbnrg KingsCounty. gsCounty. Ne-w-York. re. 2f, if to. ly. o.yf. V A Cough, A Cold, or A Soro Throat, KEQOIRIS IMMEDIlTI ATTI5T10K. ASo SUOCLD BE COtriFD. Ir ALLOWED TO COSTlHtE, Irritation of ihe l.nngj, A Perma nent Throat Disease, or Con sumption I OFTEN THE KBSClT. KliOlVCIHAL. TKOCSSES Having a direct influence to the parts, give immedi ate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, T9 HES ABE CSED WITH ALWAYS OOOD SOCCESS. FIVGErv AND PUBMC SPEAKER3 will find Troche useful in clearing the voire when taken before Wincing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the voeal orpins. The Troche are recommended and prescribed by Thysicians. and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Peine an article of true merit, and having proved thejr efficacy by test of many years, earh year finds tbein in new localities in various parts of the world, aud the Troches are universally pronounced better than other artt cles .Ohtiin oiily Brown's Hionchial Troches," and do ni ttaktany of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere. Nov. 23, IfitiG. 6m. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Winter, in IhU climate, is a trying Season. Its un steady tempersrtore greatly agravates dvspenjia. and acts very unfavorable upon that sensative organ the liver. 'J be alternation of frost and thaw keeps tbe pores of the body continually opening and con tracting, and the result is a condition of tbe system favorable to tha action of the atmospheric virus l which proihice intermittent fevers. Hence a r.o tective medicine like IIOSTETTER'S STOMACH 81TTE1L3 is especially needed in the winter months The effect of this great Cohstitotio-ial l.tvioAST in rendering even the feeblest frame impervious to all malarious influences, is a grand fact demonstra ted by the uniform experience of a quarter of a cen tury. As a stomachic, an ami .bilious medicine, and a preventive and cure of Fever and Ague.it is the one Tniso MEEDrcL, which none who val ue tie pres ervation of health ran afford to do wilhojt. . THE SICK, WHJKI AT DEATH'S DOOR, regret that tftey did not take ihe riaht antid.ite at the right time. T4icuands who are now sMtferine from the early twinges of tbe llver complaint and dyspep sia, will be prurlrate on sitk-beds a month hence, if they do not arrest te niischief at onre. Nothing is more easy. A rourse ol the purest anj best vegeta ble tonic and alterative knowu in modern pharmacy ilO.SJ'ETTKhVd STOMACH BITTERS will re store tne digestive organs to tbeir full vigor, and bring tho disordered liver into a conJition of perfect health, as ccrlutnly as sunshine disripates the morn ing vapors. Fever and Ague, too, i at once broken op by I his powerfu I antidote to all m iasinttie diseas es. Strengthen the system with the CITTKK3, and you mav defy all the complaints which prevail at this inclement reason. YOUNG MEN. The experience of the past ten years ha demon strated the fact that reliance may be placed iaihe ef ficacy of CELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Semiitnl weak ness. Emissions, Physics! and Nervous debi lily, Im potence, cr want of power, the recult of Sexual Ex cess, or Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected ruins the happiness, and unfiuthe sufferer for Busities. Social Society or Marriage, and often terminates in no delay in seeking the e and harmless on detection or iat:r- ferenre with business pursuiu.and no change of diet of mail. Private Circulars to Gentlemen sent free on appli cation, f Jan. 9, ISG7.- ly .J. C. & Co, TO LADIES. If you requi re a reliable remeJy to restore you, and remove Irregular ities or Obstructions, why not use the beol ? Thirty years experience has proved that Dr. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS, have no equal for Removing Obstructions and lrreg ularitic. No matter from what cause they arise. They are safe and sure in every case. Price, One Dollar, per box. Dr. IIARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four dVgrces stronger than the above( and intended fer special cases of long standing. Price, Five Dollars per Box. A Ladies' Private Circular, with Engravings, cent rte on application. If you cannot get tbe Pills of your druggist, scrd tbe money to Dr. J. Bryan, tlJ Broadway, Nw York, and they will be sent Iree from observation by return of rcail. 0 1 Jan. 9, lfc'G7. 3y. Dr. 5. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, 819 Broadway, New York, fPEClAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Diseases in male orfe male. Advice Free and correspondence iri ctly cjn Gdential. f Jan. 9, 1S67. ly. AGENTS WANTED. Sample sent fre. No capital reqired. Ladies or Centleuieu can earn Irom $3.00 to $10.00 per day. Enclose stamp, and address TRIPP fc-CO., Eighth St., New York. Jan, 9. 13o7. ly. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. The affections oTtbe opposite sex may be gained by following simple rules, and all may marry bapp ily, if desired, without regard to wealth, aga or beauty Send directed envelope and stamp for particulars to Madam LUCILLE DEMASRE. ' Jan.9, lPC6.-ly. Bible House, New York. ! AVOID THE QUACKS. If yon are suffering from the effect of Youthful In di'saxetionand bave Seminal Weakness, Emissions , Jte., I will send you, free of charge, information which if fallowed w HI .cms you without the aia of medicine. Addr.M HENRY AM JOES', Jan. 9, 18V7.-ly. . L Station D, New York. N EW APVERT!jAM.jjjlZ' Between the I9tb and 21st iJtstant, a Memorandum Book, ' in the neirbborhood of EYER'3 GROVE, in Madi son Tow nihip, Columbia Caunty. It is of no coi aeqaerce te any person except to owner; and the finder will be suitably rewarded by returning it to HENRY WAGNER. Madison, Jan. 30, 13673. J0SE AND LOT FOR SALE. A NEW BRICK," DWELLING HOUSE and valuable large LOT OF GROUND, centrally lo cated on Third Street. IN BLOOMSBURG. It is a very desirable family residence, with all the requisite conveniences, and ia a high state of cul tivation. Possession given upon thu first of April next. LEVI L. TATE. Ulooiiisburg, Jan. 30, 1367. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE tHideraigncd offer at private ale their VAL UABLE FA RM, situated in Centre Township, Columbia County, bounded on the North by land of James Korh'-r. on the South and West by lands of David Fowler, anil on the East by land ol Gilbert F.wler. containing SJRTY-OHE ACRES al! cleared land, whereon are a large rough cast Dwelling House, SUMMER HOUSE, A Largo Framo Bank Barn, and other out-buildiugt.'. There is a Well of good water at tbo bouse, and n Apple of choice fruit on -ae farm. Possession wi'.l be given on tba first day of April next Terms will b" ma le easy. WILLtAM b. JAMES TORBY. CkUtre. Jan. 30. Ii7. PRIVATE SALE OF i A Valuable Farm. TH E andersiened will offer his va'usble farm, at lriTi paie, Biiiiaie in maniion lowcinip, toiuin bia County, about one and a half milas east of Jer scytown, on the public ratd leading to Bloom.barc, containing forty acres of which are cleured land, the balance (TEN ACRES OF MEADOW.) whereon are erectdd a PR 1MB HOUSE, FRAME BARN, and the nrces iary out-building. There is good well of wan at the door; also a good APPLE ORCIIAltD TL- on tbe premises. The terms will be made easy to the purchaser. VALENTINE WELLIVEK. Madison. Jan. 33. t07. y ENTRILOQUISM 1 Their Like is Not on Earth ! A. M. WELLS & CO., The Great and Aeromrdi-ilied Wonder Workers would rrsnecif.il'y infor the Ladies and Gentlemen of mis place and vitinity, that tiiey will give an evening a cuiertaiuuinni at In Bloomshurg, on Tuesday Ecening, February, 2tli, 1S67, and for th.? aninsenient nnJ dclie'i'- of the anJieq.'e will exhibit a great variety of the most VS ondrrlul. Mysterious, daring and amuing teats o 1 !ixcri!j' ' f Fakirs. Sonthsavers. Witch. Necromancers and Wizards of old. ever witaessc I lv the uublic. Will hold conversation Willi supposed pers-mi at a "re.t distance above, below, mil out of tne wiud -vv , Se v er-l other experiments vt-iM b performed in Ven triloquism. T1U GREAT PROF. A. M. WELLS wjll appear it the raugic dra.a of A Night in the Wender World, or Ilourd in the Realms of Illusion, amid tba Mystic, Weir I, Wonderful at I ITncUintin;! This great performance wi I comprse wonders most alartling, most astonishing, and far outstrip ping any which are ever attempted by others who profcis ths same art. Ha will per forra some of Trie Most Wonderful Tangs Ever Witnessed in the practice of the mysterious arts of encbaut went and magic. He will not promise exaclliy to RESTORE THE DEAD TO LIFE! Sot yet enjaj. in so many worJs. to make Spirit Voirnj Audible to coiiimua ear, but be i I Render tno Visible Invi.ibie. Ue will also exhibit tha Wonderful Gyroscope ! The Maic Dell, th c Mebrated Steel Spring Per form ance. the Masie Beads, and the F,ying Uuarixr, vi-lnch he will produce from any of he spe. tutors. Tbeir well known reputation renders it nenjr to announce more than tiieir Illustrations. Trans forniauons. Experiment, aud Deceptions, consists of the Mvrariilous Motamorpliose. The pertorinance will bi accompanied with GOOD MUSIC, which will be furnished for Cotillions and Fancy Dances on reasonable terms POOR 3 OPEN AT 7 O'CLOCK, Performance to ennmence al fl. ADMITTANCE 2il ts - - KFEttVED 5EAT3 SO. Kedurtionn to families and children. Jan. 30. IrS?. QUE AT BARGAINS AND Ieductioi. iaa Priccsr, The undersigned w ill offer to the public ft IS 12 AT HAKGAIIYS In all kinds of ce cr c& El Oi m dl Q. S3 w Such a DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, ISoelsaiMl Shoe!, ZInts, Caps, and Nrtions in every variety. Unr business from the first of January, will be con ducted on a strictlv CASH SYSTEM, and persons wishing to purchase anything in our line can do so al a very small percenla; on Currciil Wholesale Prices. All kind of produce and grain taken in exchange. ItT" We cordially invito the public to 01VE iiS A CALL, and a share of their pair on age. McNINCII is SHUM AN. Catawissa, January 2, 18ti7. N EW GOODS AT C; C. M AUR'S r9 THE undersigned ha just returned from tie city with a full and com plots supply of Dry Goods and Groceries, Notions. Grncerioa, Tin-ware, Hardware, Ce dar and Willow Ware, Drugs-, Confection ary. O'ass-Ware, Tobacco. Hats and Shoes, Flour, Salt. Fish and Melt ; all of which I propose selling at very low figure for cash or produce. CT Call and see. C.C. MARK. ixa. schenck's PULMONIC SYRUP. This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. SosTwroav tha Proprietor, ot Pulmonary Consumption, when U had named Its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appoared to be lncvltab. Ills phyilouuu pro nounced hi case incurable when be common ood the nse of this simple but powerful remedy. HI health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the d'esxe h&? boon apprehended, for all the symptoms qnlckly disappeared, and hu present weight is more than two hundred pannds. Blnco his recovery, he has dovoted hi atUmtlon exclusively to tho care ot 'Consumption and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and tha cures effected by his medicines have heea very numerous and truly wendcrfnl. Dr. Sonaxoz makes professional visits to several of the larger cities woekly, where ho has a large concourse of patients, and It is truly astonuhing to soe poor consumptives, that have to be lifted out of tlioir carriages, and ia a few months healthy robaist persous. Da. BCHENCK'3 PULMONIC eYUCP, SEAWEED TONIC, aad MANDRAKE P1LL3 ore cenerally all re-inired lu curin Consumption, fall direc tions aoompaay each, so that any one can take them without soolng Dr. Shii.sok, but when it is eoa-venio-it it is best to co him. Ue civos advice free, but for a Uiorou;h oxauiination with hU Kmplromstcr his fee is thrca doli&rsV P.oaae obocrve, when parcliaiine, that the two likeacse of tho Doctor one rrlisn in the ls,U stago of Consumption, aid tbe othor as be now is, in perfect heaitUs.ro ou the Govornmnat attmp. Bald by a'l Drmigis's aad Doa'era. Price L50 per kottln. or $7.W tna half do::e-i. Letters for advice should alwoi bo directed to Dr. Scheuck's Pritjc:pM OTiee, la North filh St., Fhilado'ph'a, Ta. Gc.eral Wbolecale Aouta: Ioma,i rUrues it Co., N. Y.. S. 8. Il;iace, Dtlumors, Md. ; John D. rrk, Cinainnatl, Ohio; Wa'aer ti Ta-!r, Ch'cnjo, in. : o'llrs T-z. S l.o vm. llo.T'i rr. e. mo. 1 yr. SHERIFF'S SALES. F)Y vlrtno of sundry writs of vmditiani trponm, levari tela and fiirri facial to me directed, issu ed out of lbs Court of Coin in 3n I'leas in the County of Columbia, will be exposed to pub'ic sal", at the Court Houe, in Bloomshurg, on MONDAY, THE 4th DAY OF r KP.RUARY, 17, at 1 o'clock in the after noon, the following real estate to wit : A lot of ground situate in the Borough of Contrails, Columbia County, being fifty f.-et front and one hun dred and forty feet deep, being two Borough lots, bounded on tho north by lot of Fensterinncher, on ihe West by an Alley on the South by lot of Win. Zeigler, nod on the East by Traittwine street, where iid erected a two story frame dwelling house, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and 10 ba sold a lho property of E. L. Uctterly. ALSO, A certain tract of land, situate Ja Hemlock Twp Columbia County, containing one hunJreJ acres, more or less, bounded on -the North hy land of Robt. Pnrel ; cn the West ty lands of Reuben T, Folk and Ketiben HogRrt : on the South by lands ef Jesse Bee s, and on the Eat b lands of widow Wanich, whereon are erectet1 a part frame and a part log home, and a part log and part frame barn, with the appurleuau ces. 5eized, taken in execution aflJ to be sold as th property of Henry T. Reily. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in tbe borough of Centra lis, Columbia County, containing lifty tei t front, and one hundred and forty fact deep, bounded on tne West by Locust Avenue, on lb North by lot of R. Rnittle. on the Eat by an Alley, and on the South by a public road, whereon is erected a two story frame Tavern a.od Dwelling House, and a large sta ble, with the appurtenance. Seized, taken in execution ana to bo sold a tbe property of Peler Uower. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Catawissa Twp, , Columbia County, containing Twenty-four acres, more or less, bounded on the east by land of Jacob Drumheller, on the South by land of Solomon Fogely anil n the North and West hy lands of Gideon Arndt, wheiron is erected n log house and a frame stable, with the appurtenances. tfeized. taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of Ilenjamiu Folk. ALSO, A cer'r.in tract ef land situate in Hemlock Town ship, 'oiu.ty of Culuirbii, containing about UK liUNUKtU) ACRES, bounded anil ri -scribed as fol lows, to wit: (In the North by lands of Jacob Kin-n-y ; on the East by lands of Levi Wrights and Pi ter Werkheiser ; oa tl.e South by lands of Sam uel Uru'Ier, and on liia West by lands uf Mou st, whereon art erected a frame dwelling house and a frame barn with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Augustus C. Kabb, auinr. with lire will annexed of Heury Deighiuiller, dee d. ALSO, A certain lot of ground situate in the villa; of Li lit Street, Columbia County, containing frorty biirtit rn-js mora or less, bounded on the l-outn by lot uf Win. Sclniyler. on the West by Street, on the Noitfl i.i lot of widow Knorr aid on the Esi by an Allcv. vt hereon is erected a story aud a half frame dwelling hou?e. with th? a;porte aances. Seized, taken in execution aud to be soli as the properly of Isaa: tfoursworta, ALSO, The following described message, tract, or Piece of land, situate in Hie township of Sugarloaf, aud County ofl'niunihia.ln wit: The south west, one hn:f pail of my plantation to be marked out by lines and corners hereafter. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as Ilia properly ol Jnca'j liess. SAMUEL SNYDEB. Sheriff Eloomsbarg. January 'J, lcti7. gUPERB HOLIDAY PRESENTS ! Watches I Walcliea I Watches ! DE TBtY tCO.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Gold and Silver Watches .of all descriptions, 31 Liberty Street, X. X, Reg to inform the public that thry bave j'tt re ceived the most elegant, perfect, and accurate WaTrh ever introiluced in this market. Tha EJCE LSI ' It . i beautiful, extra rnbis jewi-lled. heavi y 1-i C'srat Gnld Plat.-don Silver, niagnifirently engraved, fine ly an I ri' lily Enameled lluntniir Caes, Patenl Lev cr, genuine Dameskennct Hands, thoroughly regu laied hy the observatory, and vtarrantod to be the Ne Plus I'ltra Time Keepr, A superb and irost re haii'e Watch, tient's or Lady's size, jcill bo sent free to any address on receipt of fc.'S.or if prefer red. will be sent, c o. d ou receipt of$ as , part payment. The watch will he sent l.y Express, or mail resris tred. so tliattlier is almost a certainty of reaching their dertmation ; but should the Kxpress 0. or Post Oflice fail in thc-ir duty, w will iend another watch immediately. Orders for any hind of Watchc promptly and faithfully fulfilled Liberal Terms to the Traue. AGKNiS. We want Agents in everf town and county in the conntry, and to those acting as such liLoral indiiiements will heelfjrcil. I'l-nse send money by Eirress, (Poet Office Order or Dank Drafts,) 1J DE TRF.T CO . 34 Liberty Street. N. Y. Oct. Hi. JS06. tim. J. A. V EW GOODS Ml. mi. J. J. ErtOWER has again replenished his stock from Nw Yo; and Philadelph ia. If you war.t a handtome set of Furs, go to PROWEE'd. If you want a bcautifil French Trplin, go to BROW EE?. If you want a splendid Balmoral, go to If you want a nice De Lam go to EEOrt'ER'S. If you waat Cbiiire i a Dress Goods, go to EEOVYER'3. If you want to buy Good and Cheap Goods, of any description, go to , riootnsbnrg, Jan. 1G, 1367. 'BROWERS Lackavanua &, Gloocisbur Railroad. 45?- TWO DAILY TRAINS. ia ON AND AFTER JANUARY 3. W1, PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN A3 FOLLOWS : LEVE SOUTHWARD, A M AM P M. 4.40 6.00 an Leav Pcranton, Kingston, 5 5J M.ro 7 10 8 "tl Rupert Darnrille. 9 51 8 50 0.35 Arr atNoTtuuiuberland 10.30 LEAVE NORTHWARD. AM PM Leave Northumberland, 7.00 5 Danville, 7 40 " Rupert, 8.15 P M 6 35 Kingston, 10 50 2.50 8 05 Arrive at Scratiton. JiOd 4.00 10 15 Train leavine Kingston at a30 A: M for Scranton connect with Train arriving at New YorX at 5.20. Passengers takiug Train Son lb from Scranton at 5.5u A M via NivthumberlRnd.reath Harrlsburg I "J 30 P M. lialtimnr 5 30 P M Washington 18 OOP M via Ru pert reach Philadelphia at ? 00 P M. II. A. FONDA, Pupt. I'ir-r .' r JEW CLOTHING AND GENTLE- MEN'3 FURNISHING STORE, - THl nedersigned respeotfuHy anneunces te bi many friend that he has opened new Clothing and Gentlemen' Varnishing Store, in the lower room of tbe Hartmnn BuHrfing, southeast corner ef Motn and Market Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. Having just letured froui Philadelphia with large stock of Fall .md Winter Clcthinc and Gentlemen' Furnishing oods. te . Ate. He flat. ttets himself that hs can. plea Hi slock con- prises HEX'S AXD BOYS CL0TLTIXG, SUrti UUESS COATS, SACK COATS, 0VEKC0JITS, PANTS. EST3, eniRTS, UNDERSHI&TS DRAWERS, COLLARS. COLLARS, JTECKTIES. HOSIERY. ,;fi""", HJtXDKKRCIUCFS. UMBRELLAS, t(C. and 0t fact verjthinj in the Cloihin, or Farui.hing lioa at . Very Low 1 rices. In addition to the above h ba an elcgaat assort ment of . Clotnea, Cassimers, and Vertingr. ff7 Clothing made to order at thu shortest potica CaJI and sue bel'or purchising elsewhere, and SEUKE GKEAT CAUIiAIXS, J. W. CHEMEERIJN. October 10, 1 8C6. c. w. snydTr, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, a. t-nroe I HON, STEEL, A AILS, SHOVELS, FOURS, RAKES, B U1LD ER' S 1TA RD WA RE, Saws, Files, Chisels. Am, Adzes. Augers, Vicos, gADLER'3 HARDWARE. Shoo Findings, Brurbes, POWDER. AND SHOT, CHAINS. fCYTHE. SNAI'HS. BELLS. CANS, liird C iges, Ropes and Twiin, tithing Tackles, Srives. Brass Kettles, Crosscut sws, Wa eon and liuezv Springs, Clialk and Chalk lne. Wheel wneht and Carpenter's Tools, 'i'able and Pocket Cuttlery. Firearms, Toys. Ate &c. With n lot of other article usually kept in a Hard ware Slore, C. W. SNYDER. Bloomsburg, January 2, ISti'i. 3m. BROWN c5t TEEKINS. Pianos for the People I 420 B.om St., II, Y. We would call the attention of the public and thi trad to our elegant Newcicale Pianos, in the follow iug etyles : STYLE A. 7octre, Front large round comtrs. plain case, either octagon or carved legs, straight bottom, bead mojl.lin; on pli nth . . . . 8 150 8TVLR B. 7 octave, same as style A with ser pentine moulding on plith, carved legs and lyre.. 50U HTYLE C. 7 octave. Front corners large -round setpetitine bottom, mouldings same as on style D. carved lyre and desk, fanry carved legs.... 550 STYLE D. 7 octave, Fcur large round corners, finished hack, mouldint. on rue and plinth, serpentine bottom, carved lyre aud desk, ele gant carved trult leg COO The above styles are all finished in elegant rose wood cases and have the fall iron frame. French action, harp pedal, beveled top, ivory keys and key fronts and exreed in overstrung bass, nearly all Win 7 J Octavo Pianos now ruanufictu red . 'I bey are made ot th best materials, and tor finish, durability, purity and sweetnes of tone, cannot be surpassed. We invite the attention of the public, of dealers and the profession, to a- ctincal examination of the merits of our Pianos By avoiding the great expenses attendant upon costly lactones and expensive warerooms in the cilv. we are enabled to oiler these Pianos at price which defy competition , and .invite all to call and examine tlieiu before purchasing elsewhere. Parties ordering from a distance can rrl, upon receiving their Pianos promptly, and no confusion cn ari as lh stvles are so distinctly drsi;uted by th letters A a C D. The four st les described above, embody all th csKeuiiai changes in exterior ri ii'h of case, which are by many manufacturers run up to 15 and HO patteraf . HiUS.C I)t:rARTKETt Wo would respectfully call the attention ef Choir Leaders and Singing, School Teschers to our estab lishment, where all Viuds of Church M usie. G'ee und Anthem Books can be obtained un the most favorable terms The long experience of o-ir Mr. pKitKixs in llnsira' Conventions, Choirs, the Concert Room and Sui!y-ft-ho.il, i-nab les him to give advice and information on all point of inimical interest as to th selection of proper works of mstr action formation of musical schools progress in luusiral studies, and itsms of gtueral mtirtst to composers, leaders teachers an I kiurienis. flieet Muric furnished on thejasual terms with promptness and dispatch. Country order so late-land selections made tor pupils, teachers, concerts. A.C . &.C. Sir. Now ready the new Sunday School Urging Book, tiie omk. rtiOTiisr:.' Cv T E. re;. Author of Farred I.nte. Sunday Si.hOi.1 Banner, Oriental Glee Book, Fsilui Kin-.&c , te.. &.C. We will send a specimen eor y, post paiJ. to any address. on receiptor twentv e eivts. Th pric uf Tut Got.PE raosiisa' is as follows : guide copies, in paper covers $0.31 By tlu Its) " --"0 Finale copies, in beard coveis fi 3j Hy the I U0 " " 'MXo Stalfs I n rivalled Itino Polish, Jiit iulroluccd, and being adopted by all leading hoiifes in the manufartorc of Pianos. Orsns, Bil liard Tables. Furniture, tc. 4tc. Every one w no has a I'isiio should have a hot:! of this Poiinh. Pend lor Circulars, atU we will givo full particulars and directions. Applications for Territory and Agencies received by BR' iWN fe PERF1XS. General Agents for the United States, 4in Hroomo Street. N. Y. 7- As m-iny persons in lha couutry want a sin gle bottle, and as the artiele cannot be sent by mail, wlicr Clubs are mse up, and one ot moredoz-s ordered, (with the money) we will fjrwarJ by ex press (charges pai 1) lor $.i per dozen. BROWX J: PERKIXS, GEN'L AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATE?, No, 420 Broomo Street, K, Y . Oct. 74, 1FC6. ly. J, A. Ij FAtir FURS 1 ? AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FUR Mani faclorv No, 718 ARCH Street. hnva'Tth.. I'M I LA HP.I.PII I A. Have now in Store of my o"B "iJli Importation and Manufacture IiSNiJ.'A ne of th -largest and mofl frti. ".XrA beautiful selection of 3--7.1 FAN! V f I'M. ;i r, T aHi4 and C'hitHren'a vv iii th Citv. Also n fine assortment ot uenis rur col lars and Gloves. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and 1 would there fore solicit a rail from y fr-iands of Columbia Coun ty and vicinity. - ... , . Remember Ihe ,limo, mumoer awu mn-oi. miS FARLIRA, No. 71S ARCH Ft, ab. 7th., onth eide, Philadelphia. fC?" I have no Partner, nor e ounectioa wiih any other Store in Philadelphia. October 10, letio, 4ra,-J. Web. 2 NC0RP0RATI0N. NOTICE is horr by given that on the Cih day of December, A. D.. ISoti, sundry inhabitants of ihe Borough of Centraha ,' presented a petition to the Court of Common Pleas, of Columbia County, pray ing the eaid Court to grant a Charter of Incorporation, uncer the name, style and title of Tte Pr.byteri- an i.nurcn oi ine Boruugn oi i eiprain. wuu ma rights and privileges therein statefi, and if no suffi cient cause is shown to the eontssry. ou the first day of the next term. Ihe 4th day of -February. e'"i7. iiiq prayer "i icuiiuucri vu (iiiiocu m:-"m' iug to the Act of Assembly, in sutb case niade'aud provided. Hy the Conrt. JEicE COLEMAN, Txthonotary . Dec. 12, I860. 3t. DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Late Assistant Medical Director U. S. Army.) Physician amtSiirgeou. C7" Cifica athe Eork Hotel. Bloomsburg. P: Call promptly attended to both Bight and day. ,M1 RE AT ATTRACTION i : ' AT GHOCERY STORE. TtHB undersigned beg leave to announce to the . ."k. .?f .Bloo,uDU d tbe rurroundiug 7 !!tbe k;ep' con"'y on band at bi old lpTimtniotl COrnr "f Mia and lro" ,U- ' GREEN AXD BLACK TEAS, CofTea Bugar. Syrup.. Tobacco. Cigare. Dried FrU. teal Oil. Snuff, gpice. Butter. Egg. Lard Chee.e Dried Beef. Cracker. Brug. Parlor and Hand Lamp. Paint of all kind, aud paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dr Good. Calicoes, Cloth far boy's wear. Soaps, Flour, Chop, Queenaware. Glass. Put- ty. B!t. Fih. Meat, Candies Bucket, ,. , Brooms, Hosiery, Books Writing Taper. Ink. Hardware. .. t f Wet nive. Comb, ate. fce! 4.. class 'n roctererylh,n5 "Ppertaining to a 0rl Grocery and Variety Store. p"deuc, .n; 7hr to be unde'. ah u.d. of UIGili:sT MARKET PRICES. in the buii:riVfe.ir i.fiiction te all it "?uflufi'i he can render sat. 1 BO favor him with their patronage. Clomslnirg. Jn ,ftfi6 JOHN IC GIRTON. yitovjsaijjsiSrj 1 Tiano-Forte Manufacturer THE ATTENTION of the publie mnA ,! , J invited to our N B W ?CA I.K. BeVEV tX&t Vj ROSEVVOOO PIANO FORTES. wh,7h r , VB and purity uf tone are unrivalled by any J?,i T.luic fored in this market. They contain aliti " 2 improvements, French fraud action, barn p'dSj frame, over-strung bass, etc., and earh ium,,.!0,!!! being made nnder the personal supervision of ST J. H. GanvKfTCKN, who has a prai tical experience over thiity year in their manufacture, is fally w, ranted in every particular. ' TJiE' GKOrzSTKEJf PIAAty FORTE" Dcccivao TUt HIOHKiT AWARD Of MERIT AT TBE CXI. bRatild Wwkud'b Fair Where were exhibited instrument fros tbe best maker cf ondon. Pari. Gi-rniany, I biladclplua. rialtiiuore, Boston and new Y-oikand also at the American Institute for five ucr.esive year, the Gold and Su.vm Mibiu from tiotli of which can b seen at our ware-rooms. Bv th introduction of improvemcaf we mak a ktiil more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a sliictly cah ytem. are enabUd to oHer the e lostruuienls at a pric which w ill preclude all competition . , Our price ar from 100 to $200 cheaper than say fisl class Piano forte. . TER MS. Net Cash in corrent fund. Descriptive circulars seut Uee: '" ' July II, ItoU. ly. H.i. P. A GENTS WANTED FOR THE ' iV PICTORIAL BOOK Of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS f tbe rebel! iea There is a certain portion of the war that will .never go into tbe regular histories, nor .be raibodied in ro mance or poetry, which ia every real part of it. and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding eeneration abetter idea of the spirit cf the conflict than many dry report or careful narrative of events, and thi pait may be called the gos,ip, th fun. tne palho of the war. This illustrates tbe character of lha lead er, the hunier of th soldiers, th devotion of women, the bravecy of men, tho pluck of our heroes, the re manie and hardship of tb service. The vol erne I profusely illustrated with ovr 300 engravings by th first artists, which are re Ily beau tiful ; wsrthy of examination a tpecimeEs of lb art. Many of them ere set into the body f tea text, after the epular sryle ef Iissin's Pi"tril Field Book ef the Revelutu.n. Th book's cenieuts include emina scences of camp, picket, spy, cojt. bivouac, aiege and battle Geld ad veetu-es ; thrilling feats sf braver, wit, drollery, ccuiical and luoiof'ius adventures, etc. etc, , . Amusement as well a Instrnrtien miy b found ia every paga. as graphic detail, brilliant u it. and au thentic history, are skillfully interwsren in this work f literary art. I his vus'fc sell Itself. Th people are tQof dry details and partisan works , and want sous-Ov' hi morous, lomaUcaiid atartling. Ouragents triking roiu ou io e-oo per moatn clear vf .u eipmin. 9cna lor circulars, ri vine lull paruculars ajij u-iina ana proot of th above assnrtU)., Address. NATIONAL PSLlSfilNH i Su7Ui,urlit r,;l.,a.lk w Octcb-r 3, lfi66.-4m, sss. si T 1 T, IT f r- -v a -a, - vv . rOit FALL and AVLMEIi, AT R. W. BOWMAN'S IN THE underrigued ba just rece'ved every Urra and excellent assortment of FALL AND WIKTKR GOOHS. whirh he propose, to nasi at very low rat. He ha th bet qualilie of MUSLINS. CALICOES. C.IECKS.ie.Ac DELA1VES, MERNOES, Tlic (Jroccry Department is filled with the bet.t quality ot fresh groceries arrd provision, surh as u-r, inoUkSL-s, .flour, salt. Halt, bam. bacon, spices. Ac. t7 Country pro luce takesi ia cT-hange for go'ija, for which th highest markst prica will be given. i V r lion l ran to giv him a call and secure sreat bargains. R. W. BOWMAN Orsngeville, Nv. 5. lprfl. 3in. ACIIINE AND REPAIR SHOP. THE undersigned would mort respectfully a, noance to tbe public cneriirtv. that ha is prepared to exectlM all kjnd of MACKUKCY, St JUStPH SIIAKI,LE3 FOUNDRY ran alwav be found rea.ly to do all kinds of repai'r- ,.t. f , iiirimn; marnines. ami in snort, all kind of Farming L'ti nsils. ALSO, TURNING- AND KITING CP OF CASTING AVU MACHINERY, done on short notice, in a good workmanlike niaa ner. upon the most reasonable terms. His loug experience in the business, as fcreman la the shop of Lewis H. Maus of this plae. for over nine year, warrant him n styiug that ha can giv entir satisfaction to all who mi) favor him with lhci work. GEORGE HASSERT. Bloomsburg. Nov. 51. lCS. GENCY. .MK'Tamuel grhweper.l,i,-r. 0f Mifllia Townali!, in procured thu Ajcnry of Coluiiibi, Coucty for ho onjy OiOni.'il NOulherii History oftlie war. the LOT C USE. by Edward A. Pol I art. of ir?tnn. Complete in one lirg- volume, of nearly fci pages ; the history of vanquished has too eftas im.-.i uy jji-ii hi ine victor, an I t insure justice W the South ;ru caa,e. tin; pen must be taken by oae s-outliern man; who is wilting to devote hi tna and talents f tha vindication of hi pounlrymau ; in it a Mistirvof wlurh .lull . . - - .u iiniLirui ol the intcLigent, and nu-rii lho attention of all uon- January lit, 13C7. Tha nnjertisnej resnectfallV mvnimrM th.t k. has refillled a shop.n Court House alley, opposite tha Exchange Hotel, where he is prepared to con durt the hartiering business in all us branch es. j ue an oi coloring wniaaeraand moustacaa i practiced by him most skillfull v. lis also clean elovhine, making them look nea'rlv as gooda new, upon lha most reasonable term. Give km a tnaL i" Hair Tonic of tne verv best au.ititv ..rf r... cleaning hair, kept cousuutly on hand, and for al . a. C.CULLINS Bloomsburg, April S5, 1663. tf. fMPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to all other for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSE?. Centain all th" latest iinprovemnts arc speedy noiseless ; durable ; anj easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wan ted. Lib eril discount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE r?. M, CO., 010 Broadway, New Yoik. September 5, 136S ly.-A. A. Co. LUNACY. The first account of hiac Sngfried, com.' mittee of Dorcas CreviUng, a Lunatic ALL persons interesie 1 will lake notice that th account cf Isaac Seigfrejd, committee of Dorcas Creveling, a Lunatic, ha been filed in the Prothone tary's Oincy of C Mumtiii I'mMf, and that tbe si4 account will be pres'utHd to lha Judxea of the Cnavt of Common I'leas f ai l t'ounty. lor examination and onfirmuon on TUESDAY. THE FlTTH DAY OFssVEBRUAUV next. JLSSE COLTM AN, Prothoaotary. Bloomsburg. Hce I -J, l3'iS. it. NOTICE. ALL persons knc.w'ntr thnm-etvos indebted to msi rnr worK done at tne bitron ijt r' i"ui, wi i requested to call and make inifrdiate psymt. a j have earned uiy money ouee, and do not isuen I j earn it again, by running the r.ouatry and eollcf r , th same. A word te tbe wis i scfneienl. -' ' J.E. SANf1 G