Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, February 13, 1867, Image 4

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DEMOCRAT ANDSTAR.
LOCAL DEPARTMEN X'.
B LOOM. S BURG
Wednesday, Feb- 13, 1867.
vb will think our readers for all local occur-
rncri in their immediate, local ities- If they oo not
desire to rita communication for the public. eye,
let them seed OS a brief statement of everything of
'interest in their respective communities. Alistef
Marriages, deaths. accidents, fires. removals, busi
ness changer, etc. V w ill put them in Ipr.n . The
more fuels of this kind we can get the belter it will
suit us and cm readers. Who will do it ?
To ArvtBTiness. IVr.ns wishing ad vertisements
Inserted, must hand-them in e nrly on Tuesday morn
ing, to insuni their insertion for that fck.
ST A petition has been presented to the
Lesiolattire t0 rase tic f
prcme Court Judges tcf $$000.
" fca? John K. Girtou is selling at his Gro
cery, in this place, first-rate cheese, Splen
did Ciico Trout, and many other excellent
articles in his line.
it - -
JCS" The Agriculturist for the present
month has Lecn received, full &interett,
surpassing all former numliers. It gets bet
ter 3 it gets older. It is 'the journal fur
the fyroier. Pi-ice, f 1.50 in advance.
rQ The Scientific American ha3 been
received. It U enlarged and considerably
improved in its general appearance. Every
mechanic should have a copy. Send for it.
Trice, $3 per annum.
EST A w oman the other day, in a neigh
Iwrirg village, after being baptized, tra
asked how she felt. iSha replied "bully."
That's the" way those feel who . buy their
goods at the stores rdvertised in the Demo
crat ani Star.
Saturdaj', the 2d inst., was what ij
termed, in common parlance, "ground-hog
day."- - As the sun was invisible all day, and
his hogship failed to see his shadow, we may
consequently, if there be any truth in an
cient tradition, expect soft weather and an
early spring.
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3" We ar0 not VCIy much obliged to
Senator Bud ale v, for voting against the
reduction of the tariff on paper, but we
suppose the paper makers are t that i.-:, one
man in one hundred thouirid is benefitted
by Ids vote. This is not very Democratic:.-
From Clearfield Democratic paper.
j5 The Passenger Train on the Lacka
wanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, going
North, on Saturday evening last, waj detain
ed by a coal train, which was thrown off the
track this side of Danville, making the Pas
senger Train some five houri late at this
place.
trS Quite an interesting prolracted meeting
is being hold in this place, by th-s members
of t!i2 E.'an-jol'cil A-sci:itia, um Ijt th;
Huperinton donee of Rov's LENNiN.ro.v ani
Price. Thisdonomination hns but recently
gained a footing irt tb:- place, and from wlr it
we understand it is making rapid s!ria'. i:i
Irintug s:dner3 to repentance. Sa'.'ces at
tcnl thorn.
Drlgs! Drugs! For s. superior
article of medicines call upon Lucas N.
Moyer, of Bloomsburg. lie is a practical
Druggist, having had several years experi
ence, aud.thoroughhy understands his busi
ness. There is no article in his line that is
not found in hi? eatablishment, and that,
too, of a good quality. Give him a call be
fore purchasing cb-ewhere.
$"The ice on th-s Susquehanna river
has broken v.r, but i3 not moving off as
emoothly as should be desired. At or near
ly opposite this place, it was darned up at a
fearful height, on Monday last, causing the
water and ice to over-How the flats, and
bad-water upon some of our river-bottom
farmer?. Mr. Joseph Buckle, in Bloom twp.,
was compelled to leave his premiooa on ac
count of the high water.
Fa?" On Saturday night of his wed, a
fomcwhat frightful accident happened on
the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad,
near Kingston, throwing the train off the
track, down an embankment into- the river.
The ice saved the lives of the pa3ser?gers.'
Very few escaped without some bruises and
cuts, bnt ncr.'c were seriously hurt. The car
noon took fire and was consumed. It is re
ported thfifc the accident was caused by a
broken rail.
Premiums for Subscriber.-?. For two
new subscribers and $4.40 we Tuil send two
copies of the Democrat and Star, for one
year, and a copy of "IIo'.v to Write."
Price of the book lit cents.
For five new subscribers and SI 1.5: we
will send" cur paper one year, and a hand
somely bound copy of "How to Write."
'How to Talk," "How to Behave,"
and "How to do Businem" all in one
olumcl' Tu'o careful reading of these
"ooks would aerve to con-ect many errors,
and make better letter writers and business
men. Every man ought to hsrve a copy of
each of the abo?e books, an 1 especially a
copy of the Democrat and Star.
Q ;
Serious Accident. Qn Saturday eve
ning liilst, at a late hour, Mr. Charles Thorn
. y- , , . ,, 1
a3, after etepping off the can at the L'oora
Station, Walked on the Iride near the Sta
tion, which is arched aercis the Railroad,
' on hii way home, and threr? flarik having
teen removed from some unknown cau.se, he
fell through the bridge, some twenty feet,
upon the railroad, seriously injuring him
j , elf. It was f-irtunate that the passengers
; who got off the train, had not all left the
"lepot," otherwlie Mr. Thouiaj would have
lain on the track all night and froze to
death, ic being an intensely cold r.ight. The
f passengers heariuz him moaning and crying
' for help came to hh? cssistanee and conveyed
! Mm tcr his home, at Port Noble,' about a
quarter of a mile from the phte of the acci-
dent. It wa3 thought at the' time of the
t accident that he had broken his back, but it
' ha3 sinee been discovered that there lire no
kernes broken, ajthough he received seri-
oca internal i-Jurie?. Atpresen't writinhe
A doing as well as cn be expected. - It ia
- 'apposed that the j.laik were removed by
J tjx? partie3 cut of enmity or malice, and
not by the wind. If ec, the seoor.dreli citn
, ft v 10 eerercly f unished. '
' - , iJ m"" 11 I ntTT ,f-T AfTTTTVn A TV I I I1L' MTT Tl t
E, Huntingdon County sent four rep
resentatives to the Western Penitentiary &t
their late term of Court.
Ildn. Nathaniel B. Eldred died at
his residence in Bethany, Wayne County,
on the 27th ult.
The first shad of the season arrived
at New York from Savannah on the 23th
ult. They sold for six dollars a pair.
EGi- A Western paper says thatiif Brown
low had not possessed a strong constitution
he would have "cussed" himself to death.
CS" Horace Grcely, the negro vho killed
Mr. Ilhett, at Charleston, S. C, has been
found guilty of murder in the first degree.
EcS- The labor of the New Orleans Riot
Committer will not be completed for two
weeks to conic. Mr. Boycr, it is thought,
will send in a minority report.
It is expected that a joint resolution
will pas3 Congress before the Fourth of
March, repealing all acts inconsistent with
the acts of the Republican party.
SS-Rer. Joel Lindsay, who whipped his
little boy, three years old, till he died,, an
account of which was published la.st Sum
mer, has been found guilty and sentenced to
Auburn for four vears and three months.
A Triple Birth. The wife of David
Ileder, cf Cliapnir.ri township, Siiyder coun
ty, gve birth to three souud and healthy
children, on the 31st of January. Two of
them arc girls and tha other a boy. That's
enough to ni-rke a mart start for the Wools!
S'Jinsyrove Time".
New counterfeit twenty dollar notes
the Fourth National Bank cf Philadelphia
are in circulation. As attempts w ill be made
to pass these notes, merchants and others
L should be on the lookout for them. We
have made a careful examination of our pocket-book,
and find We have nirya twenty on
the Fourth National or any other bank.
Df.Moct4atic Victort in Beadinc.
At thr; municipal election hel l irt the citj- of
Beading on the Sth inst., the disunionists
were completely routed. The Democracy
carried every thing before them, .electing
a Democratic Mayor, Tie.isr.rer, Auditor,
Constables, an 1 Common Councils, Sec. &c,
by majorities ranging from three to six hun
dred. This all goes to clearly show and
proVe to a practical demonstration that the
city of Hea ling, the home of Clyme:;, is still
Democratic to the core. Hurrah for Old
Barks.
A r-Verti snc g and Gratitude. A cele
brated wholesale merchant in' London, Eng
land, has presented the proprietors cf the
Tc'e'jr'ijh with a printing press which cost
$25,000 as a token of appreciation. In do
ing so he accompanies the gift by a letter
which said : "In voire paper by judicious
alvertising, I first built the foundation of a
fortune ana in your paper; by judicious ad
vertising, I hare amassed the fortune which
enables me to offer this testimony of regard
and goo 1 wii!.'"
-m
-3- We call the attention of those inter
ested in the fact that the time for killing
either pheasants or quails has already expir
ed. Attention is called to the change made
in the game law last winter, Act 11th April,
l$G'i, P. L.,p. 714.
Sec. 2. Th.tt no person shall shoot, kill or
o'herwise destroy any pheasant between the
first day of January and the fifteenth of Au
g ist, or any patridgi or raJbbit between the
tir-t day of January afid the fifteenth day
of October in each and every year, under a
penalty of five dollars for each offence. .
Sausages et House Poweu. Sausage
making i't Elmira has been reduced to a
horse power basis one of the largest mar
kets in the city dciug all its cutting and
stuffing by horse power. This is a decided
improvement on the old fashioned way of
chopping meat by hand, stuffing it on the
same basis, of which vivid recollections come
back from o'u'r boyhood days. Under the
horse power arrangement, well dinned
purps, infantile pigs, rats, kittens, Sic. may
hi dropped in whole, and ground into the
palatable links for a breakfast with buck
wheat cakes or hot muffins a;u coffee. Jlc
ih'tn'je. tSf" We notice by Lerjishitlie Record
that the Reverend Hon. Jacob Kennedy,
member from Wyoming county, has been
inflicting upon the Legislature some .of his
political prayers. .By resolution this fanati
cal preacher of blood and thunder was invi
ted to open the sessions each morning with
prayer, every member in the House assent
ing to" the resolution, and that beinz the !
case, the Democratic members desire that
he pray in the proper epirit, for the Nation,
for its success, pray that all men m ty be en
lightened and instructed, pray that they may
be convinced of their errors, and that their
minds may be influenced for good, and not
parade is passions before the Lord and ad
his blessings upon them. The scathing
this blood-hound of zion received may do
him eomo good.
tfa- The following taken from nn cx-
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I'UailL'C 19 I1UC IU l-UC TVIJ JV.ILT.14 4J.11V4 nv
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ILCIC: lUaCU lb 1U1 lllG LVIIV.L1L VJ LVll lyilULlc,
Selextions for a N"EAvrsPAi ER. Most
people think that the selection 6f matter
for a iiew?piper i? the easiest part of the
business. How great an crrdr. To look
over fifty exchange papers, from which to
select enbugh'f'Jr cr.e, is rib easy t.ask, epeci
ally when it is tot what i?hall be selected.
Every subscriber takes the paper for his
benefit, and if there u nothing . in it that
suits him it must be stopped it is good "for
nothing. Juai as many subscribers as an
editor may have, so many tastes he lias to
consult. One wants anecdotes, ftin and
frolic, and the' next one wonders wfiy a man
of good sense will put scb' stuff in his
newspaper. Next comes something argu
mentative and the- editor is a dull fool.
Something spicy comes out and he isablack
guard. And 30 between them all, you see,
the poor fellow gets roughly handled. They
never think that what dbe3 not please them
pleases the next man ; but they insist that
if the paper docs not please them it is worth
nothi'A : ,,..,,-,.,. -
13 Negro SuffAge an Issue ? The
Radicals said hot last fall ! Since then they
haveSu defiance of the people made Voters
of negroes in the Dislri'ct of Columbia and
in the Territories, arid Jr. Quay, of the
Jennsvlvania Legislature, has introduced a
bill to strike he word white frpra our State j
Constitution 1 All their speeches ana acts
now favor Negro Suffrage ! "WEat do hon
est voters think of it, as an issue now ?
JfcsT" Newspaper patronage is a queer thing 1
Papers published in cities have their sub
scription price paid invariably in advance,
whil'J those in the rural districts credit out
their issues to Tom, Dick and Harry, patient
ly waiting for weeks, months and even years
for their pay, and then, if the editors en
closes a polite note to a delinquent, stating
.the amount of his indebtedness, asking pay
ment, often the person owing for years fakes
offense, and as a matter of revenge pays up
and orders his paper discontinued, thinking
no doubt, and wishing it too, that the with
drawal of his subscription will stop the pub
lication of the paper. The best way for ev
ery man to do who takes a paper, (and ev
ery man should do so,) is to pay for it in ad
vance, then duns would be unnecessary and
the subscriber as well as the publisher be
better satisfied. .
11KCHIPTS
TO HIE
Kir.ItT.iT AS STAR,
FOU THE .MONTH OF JAM-ART.
I. s
Kuhn," f2.00 Kcub. bhuman,S2.00
W.Bobisi m's est. G.50 E. J. Thornton. 5.00
N. P. Moore, 2.00 Prof. i. Carver, 5.00
Jj. II. Girton, 1.00 Isaac Bobbins, 2.00
Jacob Miller, 2.00 A.S. Foutz & Co. 3.00
Dr. A. Krcs.-ler, 2.50 Keuben Knittle, 2.00
Evan Welliver, 2.00 Sami-1 Long,. 2.00
L. k 15. B.U.Co. 2.00 Hor.. L. L. Tate, l.lo
Jesse Coleman. 2.50 II. Ueer,
CuI.J.OttcnkirklO.OO J. Brink,
C. W. Snyder, 8.50 Joshua Brink,
J.Bobbin.-fc Co. 13.00 J. Geisiiiger.
J. L. Girton. 1.50 Eiias Shuman,
Robert Bobbing 2.00 Win. Orange,
I): Bainnan. 2.0) Amos Hartmau.
2.50
2.20
2..'')
2..')
2.f;;
2.(H
2.50
Isaac Mowry, 2.T0 Samuel Schwep
W. A. Tboiiia, 2.00 penhoiser, o.50
Geo. Peifcr, 2.00 II. Bittcnhrmder 2.00
Thomas G mi ton, 2.00 Pax ton & IIar;iian2."
Martin K'mn-v. 2.00 J-. W. Hunter, LCI
Amos )enor, 1.5o P. Creveling,
William Bellas, 2.50 A. M. Old,
Elias Dribelbis, 2.50 David Lewis,
Sam' I. Bower, 2.50 B. T. Foulk,
J. (. Hess. 2.00 P. B. Doty,
McKibben Son2.50 Amos krum,
W. W, Wiiber. 2.00 J. II. Stecker,
2."0
2.00
2.00
2.o()
1.00
2.."()
2.00
0o Ariz, 2.H) A. B. Hartman, 2.00
II. Thomas, 2.00 David Mother, 2.00
John Ueos, 4.00 Frederick Wile, 2.00
Hon. L.L. Tat?, 1.00 Leah Pohe's est. :;.00
I; Kline, .50 M.M.Brobsf aco. 5.00
L. Boi?hline, 2.oj Bloom Sc. di-sct. 4.50
S. Zimmerman. 2.00 Torby IWs, 4.50
T. V'. P.onne, 3.00 Jackson Bobbins IX)
J. M; Shnlrz, 2.00 James Jory,
John Drake. 2.00 H. Wazner, 2.00
J. McBevnolds, 2.00 George Ilassert, 3.X
J. It. Krickbaum2.00 Jo.,1 Lilley, Esq,, 2.50
rfj" We receipt no moneys on the Star
of the Xurth account in the above list. The j
above money was received on account to the
Democrat and Star. Our patrons will !
receive thanks for prompt payments.
M A R B I i: i . j
On the 1st inst., bv the Bcv. V'illiam J. i
Ever, Mr. William Karshner, of Montour S
township, to Miss Mary E. Pil'er, of Cooper j
township, Montour county, Pa. I
In Bloomsburg, on the 12th inst,, by the
Bev. D. J. Waller, Mr. John IToweli, and j
Mis-jMaryA. ansicle, all of Bloomsburg, ;
HO mmm m Jm IM IMIa lll a.MTIaaaaaMaWaaa
i) i i: i) . !
In Iola, Greenwood Towrship, Columbia!
County, Mr. Joseph Bobbins, aged 73 years, j
U months and 25 days. j
At ILve de Grace, Md.. on Sunday, Feb- j
ruary 3?. of pneumonia, Mrs. Bachael Case, '
wife of Cuisiian Case. Esq., formerly of
Danville, Pa. j
At Audenrie l. Carl on Cfjmtiy, on Mon- I
day. January 2Sth, 1807. Jlutus C. lfcLlmg.
aged 23 years and C months.
The deceased was well hnawu and respect
ed in this community. He died rather sud
denly, of inflammation of the lungs, living
a wife and several children to mourn his de
mise. His remains wore brought to Kings
ton, Luzerne county for interment.
B L003ISLT US M A RK ET.
WHEAT. p-r huslivl. 2.-0
T.YI-:. ' " 1 5"
CO UN', - " I 'J
M.'CK WH EAT, IW
ELOI'i: per II I. hi 0
CIlVEaSf-EI). 5
FLAXSEED - 2 70
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l.iji;
I'll FATtlK-, -DISiED
AI'Pi.E.-5.
baco;;, -
. 35
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30 I'll
i:
II AY by the ton.
BUCKWHEAT Flour. 51-0 I.MlD, per lb
SPECIAL KOTICE3.
BEHIND THE LIGHTHOUSE.
O'.i fojyism is net quite dead. People are r.ill to
ba toun.ltshothii.il that heslth S promoted by fe
pletioiil vV as there ever such filse logic ! Nature i
Lie grand antagonist of diseae, and th.; depleters
propose to prustrat-i NUure in order, one might su p
ppse.'.o give the enemy a deuble chance at tin lifa
o.' the patient ! '1 he true practice is so' to in vijorat!
the vital powrrs at to renJer them aa overmatch f..r
the fclcinciiles ( ilii-ease. This can be d"ne wilh
IiO.-rEl'TEP'd STOMACH UlTl E iS Cf ill vege
table to lies thy are most poweifnl a'J the most
genial. At this season, when even the strongest or'
ganizutifiis are liable to 5e affected by the altera
Wn of stringent cold and uia!arieu, nmis nre, this
inesliinahle proteitive medic. ne is especially needed '
Persons prenii.poscd to bi'i -.ifih-ss. dyspepsia. n
ipation. lotriiiittcnt ftver, or any or th? com.
plaints which roi l weather supe - induces or njtr
votes, should lake It regularly throughout the Vintcr
and Sprint? months. It is absolutely purt and harm
I n. Feb. 1.1. lob? lino J
SCH-ENCX'eJ Si3Av'i.iiJ- 'i.OxUC.
Tliis meiiclno, inveiJ h Dr. J. II. Souksok.
of Ph'Jadc'ph.li, is in.eudiMl to d'ssvilve. the tood and
Iiiois It into chyzne, the crut pr-eew of diprrtion. E
:eTis!n3 the storaah with gorr-nck's iliadrai.3
Pills, the Ton'e sooa rer'orr-1 the opp:Etc, and tood
tbteortld be ca'c j te.'oi-' nsin.- it will te eojily
dirteL
Consumption ens-ant fce carel b? S.-'-icnck's Pol
moaic Brap unlcjs l!;e s'omach rtid liver is mala
beVthy end t'uo apTS---.te r;s'cred, hence fho Ton'o
nd Pills are r.iired ia neariy-erery cte of con
sumption. A-bslf dv-zen Wtlesof the SiCAWEED
TONiC'aid tbraeor four tvoxosof Ihs' MASCKASB
PILLS will cure aay ordinary of dtpcpjla.
Dr. Soneo makes pro.'easional visits iu Nhtt
York, Bton', and at h:s p-ineipsJ Ocj In PUilaie'.
pbla ever weok. Bee daily pupers of eich p ace, or
bis paaiyh'et on eonuiup.ion lor tlas for visita
tljn. Pumu rrbserre, when ynrcbsjlDr, tliat ie two HIco
lwses rf the Doctor, one when in the lost ta;e of
Coiur-jmpMoa, an4 tte oiher tu Ue now is, In per'ecs
health, arson the Goveraaiont stamp.
Bi!d by all Dnigglsts and Dealers, pries' f 1.60 p?T
tot tie, or $7.W the hall- Josen. All letters for advice
should be addressed to Dr. SsuVtuz's Principal
Office, No. 15 Nr.h 'id Sircat, Flir.aielph.a, Pa,
Genera! Whoietale A,-nL : Demas Barnes it Co.,
K. Y.; P. S. Hsnce, Baltimore, Md.; John D.
Parle, Cincinnati, Obio; Walker & Taylor, Cht-
CoUlas- Br; f; Lem ''-- . .
A Oough, A Cold, or
A Sore Throat, y
aEQUtRES IMMEDIATE ATTeiSTtOW.
BUOCLD BB CHKCKKD. IF ALLOWED
TO CONTINCC.
Irritation cf the Luns. A Ferr a-
. t-v, - i r;s& or Con -
neui iuw ' 1
sumption
IS Orrr.! THE RESULT.
Havirg a direct iaflii-nce to th parla. give immedi
ate r;liel.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Diseases,
IBOcnRS ARE'HKU WITH ALWAT9 OOOD SUCCESS.
INT.EllS AN O rUDLIC SPEAKERS
will find Troches ueful in c.narins
the voj.ro whn
and relieving the
tiikrii before Miiimi'S or eHiKini
tliro.it aner an uniiKual ertion ot mv..i
1 he Trollies are recommended and proscribed By
rhvirianf, and have had testimonials trom eminent
men throughout the country. Heitis nn article "i
true merit, and havinff proved their eflicacy hv l.PS'
of many earH, earn year findslhem in nf f localnies
in variou varla of the world, nn4 the '1 roc-hs are
miivrrsblly rrnnr.mired httter than other art! cles
t l.l.in only "llrou n s Hionrbiul Troc-lie." and do
nt Ink, any of the Worthies Imitations thai may
lie oil'ered. Sold everywhere
Nov. -2-i, Itioti. 6m.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS,
And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, hy J.
JSAACS, M. D. . OuliM and Anrisf (formerly of Ley
den, Holland.) No. 519 FIVE Stitet. rilU AD'A
Testimonials, from the most reiiahla hourees in the
City and Country can he seen at Ui oliir.e. The med
ical f.iculty are inviic-l !o arcPti'piiHy their nlienls.
as he han no secrets in his piariice A 1. T I t'le'l Ah
EYES, limeried without rii. Xo charje or exam
ination. April 2. 100. ly,
OVKI.Vfi'RLS AND FESTIVE HOYS, acrid an
1 j ad-lres.f(t envelope and -. n nts.auJ I wiM eiil
yon -oiiii? valuable infonunt Inn thul ill please you.
A.I Irens MARY Jl-JUat, Wl l.roailway, N. Y.
May ir. Itft-ti. ly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Reni'eman who sulTer:d for years from Xcrva-i
Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the effect cf youth
lul indiscretion, will, f.r the n.ike of inff- ting h't
inanity, lend free to all who need it. the recipe and
tiire" lion tor maaiiis the simpl-: remedy by which he
was cured. SuiTerer wihuig to profit by the atlver
usri'a eteri'
;m:e, can d no by a-l'ire..in?
Jt.HIN B. i DEV.
No. 13 hamL.ers -t-, New York,
n, Iv.-?.M P.
FeK 2. I Si
STRANGE BUT TIU'E.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
late cai: hear somethinp very much to th"jr advan
ta:e by re urn mail (free ofcharee.) by addressing the
underiiigned, Tboe ha ving fea of being humbugg
ed will ohlisc by n-t noticin; this card. Ail cthcri
will pl .aae address their obedient servant.
Tl!'S. F CIIAI'MAN.
S31 Uroadway, New York.
Feb. 2S. lar,C ly.S M P
Til E'U.ORV )E .MAX IHHI'RKN'ti'ltl. A -entle
man who siifli-rnl (or year fiom Nervous an I
Genual Dcl'ility, NiL'htly Kinissions. and Seminal
Weakness, the remit of voulhfil indiscretion . and
came near eifiline his days in ho eles nilKery, w ill,
for the sake of nutleriup mail, send to any on" atl'.iet
cd. thf simple meai.a used by linn, wliu-h !!' ted a
cure in a 1 w neeks niter the luilnre ff .innierous
inedir ints. Semi a directed envelope and stamp and
il will cost v,io noihiii: Addresji.
LbUAB TK EM A IX, ltii .ct. N.Y.City.
'PO CorrnT:vin The advertiser havin'been
J. restored tohuullh in a lew weeks by a ve'y sim
ple reiuedy.alter having suffered several years. 'vith a
severe lung; aflVction, and tliat dread disease. Con-aumpli'iu-id
anxious to make wn to hjs fv.lloiv
aufTi.Te.rs the means oicuru
To all who desire it. he will sen-T a cor7 of the jife
scriplion u9Cd.rreeo Charge. with the directions 'or
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
surb rrxE for Consumption. A.thmy, Ilroncliifs.ColJi
Coughs ttc The out object of the advertiser In
send ins the presc? i t ion i to benefit the afflicted, and
spre . d information which heenneei v-s to he in vnluable
pn.1 he h"ies every sudr-rer will try his remedy, a it
will cost them nut hriu. and may pravs a cies-tn;.
Parlies wiKhlui; the prescription, free, hv return
mail, wii' please address He v. E. A. AVII.SUN",
Vi!lia(rrbiirg Kings Count v.
FeH. 'J, l'".5. tj i.M. P. .ew-York.
YOUNG MEN.
The erjie.rieiir.H of the past t-;ri years has demon
strated the fact that reliance may beplaccd in the ef
ficacy of
HELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS,
for thi speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weak
ness. Emissions, Physiol and Nervous ilehi lity.Li,.
potenct, cr want of power, the result of S.-iual El
ces, or Youthfjl Indiscretion, wliieti neL'lecK.d ruins
tile happiness, and unfitslhe suflert-r fcr llusiuess,
g;,i)'a; Society or Mirri.iio, and of'.en terminates in
an u ntimcly grave. Make no delay 1:1 s. eking the
remedy. It if entirely ve-f tahle and harmles u
the stem, can be ns:J without dct-ictiou or intrr
ferenre with business pursujt4.and n i change of iliet
is necessary liile using tin in. Price, i)ae Dollar.
If you eptmot get tr'em of your druggist, snn.l the
money tr Dr. J. I'ryan. llroalway. New York,
and they ill tc sent free fro.n o'jserr itiOT by ret:trii
of mail.
Private Cirrulsrs tT Gentlemen snt fr-e on appli-
f Jan.
9, 1367.- ly . J. C. it Co.
to ladij:s.
If fo-j requi re a relial.-le remedy to restore you, and
remove Irregular iti es cr OLstruttioiis, hy noiue
Ihc best ? Thirty y a rs experience h is proved tii.n
Dr. UAKYEY'S FEMALE PILLS,
a!e no equal fir Uemovinj OastruciiKns aal lrreg
ularities. No matter from what cause they arise
Theyaresife and sure in every case. Price, One
Dollar, per box.
Dr. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS,
I a lemedy four (fejrces stronger than lit shove. ,
and iuiended for special cass of Ion slanuirg.
Price, Five Dollars per HoX.
A Ladies' Private Cinular. wub Eni-'.iTinsi, tr.i
ri e on ap plicati-i-i.
If yon cannot pet t:ie Pills of your dru?;it, sen I
lhc incrty to Dr. J. riij-an, MJ iiroadwiy. Now Yotk.
and the) will be sent Irce from observation by return
of mail- Jan. , 1167. ly.
' "in:. J. BRVAN, Consulting rhysician.
fcl Broadway, lie"" Yor?.
hTEClAL THEATV.LM' in all cases cf Sviuna!,
Sexual, L'tinnry and Nervous DiseaaeB in male or fe
male. Advice Free and correspondence s: rietly cjii
fidrnti.ll. f Jan. 9. l.-'t7. ly.
AGENTS YVANTER
Samples set free. NT c-pital re tired.
Ladies or
Gentiemeu can cam
Iroin $:iO'j to 10.W per day.
Enclose sUmp. and address
TKIPP ft. CO.. Eighth St., New ork.
Jan. P. l?C7.-ly.
LOVE AND MATRLMONV.
The air rtions of the opposite s ;x may be gained by
following simple rules, and ail may marry Happily,
if desircif, witbo.it r--grd to wealth, age or teau ty
Send directed envelope and .stamp lor particulars to
Madam LUCILLE DCVABRE.
Jan. 9J?C0.-ly. I.ible House. New York.
AVOID THE QUACKS.
If yon are suffering from theefT-.-cts of Youthful In
digeretich an. have Seminal Weakness. Emissions ,
Ve., I will send you, free of charge, information
which if followed will fine you without the aiu cf
medicines. Address HEKi AM'Ut,
Jan. 1. l-a-i.-ly.
Station D.New York.
JOT1CE.
ALL persons knowing thorssclves indehted to me
f.ir work dune atthe G HE EN WOOD F ACT' RY, are
requested to call and make immediate payment, as I
have earned my money onee, and do not intend to
earn it pijaii. by running the country and collecting
the same. A word to the wise i sufficient.
J. E. BANDS.
Mt. tleasani Mills. Dr. 12. IHoti.
o
NCE ACTAIN !
All nceo'ints doe and nnpaid to the nurl-.'sisned.
for ihe office of the COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, on
and after the week of pur February Court, now in
the hands of Esl'iire Chen.berlin. will b !sJed up
on without rcspectto persons.
Bloomsburg, Jair S3, 1867.
1 I CU ! ITTJI ! ITCH !
X SCRATCH SCHATCH ! SCRATCH !
WH EATON'S Ol NT WE NT
Will I'ai'e The Itch iu 48 Hours.
Al.n cures SALT R.H EHM, " UIJ'ERS, CHIL
BLAINS, ard all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, "nee
SOwnts.. For sale bv all Druggist. By sending 60
cents to WEEKS & POTTEJl.Sole Agents. 170 Wash
ington street. Boston. It will bJnrniZiXii-.
se" 111 11,1 11 '"'
L.ST
Between the I9th andSlst instant, a
Memorandum Book,
in the neiahhorSood cf EYF.R'3 GROVE, in Madi.
eon Towjishir, Columbia County. It is of no con.
sequence to any person except the owner ; and the
c nder wii I be suitably rewarded . Jar .
MaiJi'cbn, Jan. 30, 1S07 3.
JOUSE AND LOT
FOK SALE.
A NEW BRICK
DWELLING HOUSE
and valuable larse LOT
OF GSOUNO. centratly lo-
Cited on Third tflreet,
IN BLOOMSBURG.
It is a very desirable fa-riily residence, with all
the requisite conveniences, and in a Tush state of cul
tivation. Posses&inii given upon the first of April
,.ext, LEVI I.. TATE.
Ulooiiisbur. Jan. 30, 1S67.
VALUABLE FARM
THE undersigned offer at pr. ate sale their
VALUABLE FARM..
situated in Centre Tnwni-hlp. Columbia County,
bounded on the North by laud of James Kocher. on
the South and West by lands of David Fowler, and
on the East by land ol Gilbert Fowler, containing
SsXTY-OflE ACRES
all cleared land, whereon am a large rou?'n cast
Dwelling House
SUMMER HOUSE,
A. Large Fraino Bank Bam,
and other ui-buildingn.
There is a Well of good weter at itie
an Apple
house, and
of choice fruit oil the farm.
Possession will be given on the first day of April
nt ji
ZJ Terms will b- nnde emv.
WILLIAM 8c JAMES TOK.BY.
fTetitre. Jan. 30. Ii;7.
JRIVATE SALE
A Valuable Farm.
TH E und.-rsijned will offer bis va'uuble firm, at
private sale, sinnte in Jl.nli.on Towcship. Colum
bia County, about one and a half niiUs e.-il tf Jer-n-ytn-.vn.
on llu p'ibiic raad leading to tllooiusburg.
co.itainiis
sxa j- pw rvs
forty acres of which are cleared land, the balance
(TE.V ACRES OF .MEADOW.)
whereon are- erected a
FRVMK HOUSE,
FRAME BARN,
11
ard the nteei inry nut -hiiildiner. There ii food we! I
of v. at- r at the Jotr ; also a g iod
APPLE URCHAlll)
on the premises, Tile terms will be made
easy to t!: purchaser.
V-'LEVTINE W E f.. LIVER.
Maiii.cn. Jan. 30, lt1?.
BROWN 6t PEBKINS7
Pianos for the Peopb !
120
Broome
SI.. X. Y.
"e would call th .litem tun cf tin pu'rie nn I th ;
tr.i.le to our elrgint New Scale I'ianus. m the l"-low-mir
tvle. :
STYLK A. "Oetav. Frmt larjo round rornirs.
plain ca-e. either octlgun or rarveil legs,
t-traiiht b illom, bead utcul .ins on p'int:i . .. . $ 150
STYLE B. 7 octave, same as style A with ser
pentine nir u Id i pl' or ptilh, ca r ved le and ly re.Juu
STV'LI-i 7 otU.ve. Front corners large round
seipentine le-tl'Mii, (lKinl. in:-, s.nne a- on style
D. i-rrvi.-.l lyre and lesK, fury cirved lejs. 5.VJ
S1YI.E 1). 7 in tav.', f cur lur-,'e round corner.,
fiui-h.-tl back, iiijiildnis mi rim and .liiih,
serpent ire bottom carved lyre und desk, ele
gant caned trnil l-2s rol
The abovi. styles are all finished in el'-jan rose
wood raes and hive the full iron frame, Kreiirh
action, harp pedal, beveled top, ivory keys ami k'-y
f rioit s a U'l e xeeefl j ;i overst run g I as , ii' a rly sit Itie
7 v't t.-no Pianos now iiianiit.i' tti red . 'l h. v ure
m.Hc ul liie bti materials and fir finish, il'irnhiHiy.
purity and swci tnes of tone, cannot be surpassed.
We mvi'e the nitenti-in ot the pU-lic.'of dealers and
the profession, to a cliiicl elauiiuatiou of the
i:ii ril s of our Pianos
!y avon'i-i!; it.e ereat expenses atteadnnl ur''
cosily lurlorie anj exoen.ive wsrerooins in :h
city, we are enabled t i r.:l".-.- thes Pi.ieos at prie s
wiiich detr competitinn , and invite all to call and
exauune thein bt.f.re pu t rh;i-ine i-lscWhere. Pnrlies
or. ten".; tr'mi a 1;i-t,ince rau rely upon receiti::g
their Pianos promptly, and no c-nfiioa cm an
as t,i sivle. arc so distinctly Ui-ti:iitcd by the
letters A H C D.
'i lie to ur sty ls decnb-d above. einSndy
tssential change, in eitt nor timih of case
are by many manuiacturers run up tJ 15
all the
, vhiclt
and 'i
1 ailcriis.
MlSiC I)!TAIT11ET,
Wo w'UIJ reiipecifn.'ly rail the attention -nf Choir
I.e.iJi rs and fniifiiitt.Seiioiii 'iVachei s to ou r estah
lishin '' wliL-re all Kinds of Churrli 1 u-'i'-. llee uncf
intheiu ca" ue obtained on lh" tnoet favorable
mis , . ,
The liinje'l'""1""16 c ,,r rranivs in Musical
Conventions, trhojrs. the t'lincrt Koom nu t run!y--.
lio .1 .1.-111 les him lo give advice and ii:fornatnui
i on all point, or musical interest as to the selection
of pn per works of inst r action formtion of iiiusjral
! sc'i nol 4 progress 11 iiius:-;l st'Ulies . a-id it ins of
' pim-ral iiittrtst to umipusers, li-auers tcaiher an I
t,: u i f t
ll t Muric
famished 01 the 'usual teims with
prompt ues and u:-p iti It. n.-try orders so i-jted
ai.d selections maue lor pupils, teachers, con. efts.
ic . A.C . s.c. . .
Now ready the new tuuday 4"tl'ool 6m;inj U-iuK,
' 5 135: ciOJuWa-iA i'ci?iisr:.'
Ry T E. Perhi-s. Author of Parred Lute. ?ur.day
?clicx-l lianner, Oiiental Clcc Boo.:, i siUit Kms.&c,
te.. .Vr. .
We will send a snecimen ropy, post p'ill. to atiy
..i.;.-. on receii.tof 1 went v e n t s. The price cf
1st Goi.iiE Prom k is as follows.
S"injle coni-s, iu paper covers
l;y H1.1 iil " "
J;ecl- rupies, in board roeers
lix tue Its' ' "
. t j.ntl
. J I 3.1
. .ao.i-o
" Stairs l"nriv1'!'d Riant Polish,
Just introduced, r.ud L-cni? a lcpted hy nit Jsartieg
houses in the manufacture of Pianos, Organs, Bil
liard Tabler, Furniture. kc. &c. Every one wno has
a Piano should hsve a b' llle 01 this Polish. s?ond
for Cirrutai s, aim we will eive full particulars anil
oirertions. Applications for Territory and Agencies
rtrtivc l hv KICHV S t PT.KKINS. (;enr.il Aeuts
for the I'nited States. 4-tl llrooinu. Street, N. Y.
As m.ny pT-on in lh coimtrv want a sin
gle liottle. nnd Pa tTie article cnnniit A sent by mail
where Ci.'r am niaJe up. and- one 01 more d 7..-r
ordi rd, vvull the inoneyi we will f irv ar J by 11
press 1. barges pai ij for S 'i per deien.
BROWX iD RERKIXS,
GEN'L AGENTS FOlt Til". UNITED STATS?,' .
No, -4?o !!rnome Prrcet, X, Y .
Oct. 21. 1-Cfi. !y. J, A.
1867. 1807
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE IIAIL
1 ROAD.
TLls great line travrrr-ec the Northern and North
w e s'ern C"trities of Pennsylvania ir tiw- Ciy of Krie
on Lake F.rie. It has b-:eii leased and is operated by
the Pennsylvania Kaitinad Company.
Ti.ne of Passenger Trains at Norlhumherlan d.
Leave- Eastward.
Sni Mail Train H 50 ? M
I'.. le Express Train f '25 A M
Lluiira Mail 10 !l A M
, Leave Westward;
Erie Mail Train 5 CO A M
Lrie Finrain Trair 6 PM
Elmira Mail .',:.; 4 45 P M
Passenger Cars run thrnush on the F.rie Mail and
F.xpa ess Trains without change both ways betwaen
Philadelphia and Frie
NEW YORK CONNECTION.
Leave New York si 9 00 a m : arrive at Erie 13 on a
m. Leave New York at 5 00 p in ; arrive at Erie 7 15
p n. Leave Erre al 5 3d p ni ; arrive ,nt New , York
4 -III p ni; Leave Erie at 10 25 am; arrive at New
York D' in a ni.
ELEGANT fLEEPIVG CAR3on all Night t ains.
For information respecting Passenger business, ap
ply at corner 3Hh and Market Streets, Philadelphia,
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents
It. Kipg-ton,jr, cor. 13th and Maiket St.-ests,
Philadelphia.
J W. Reynolds Erie, Wih. Brown, Agent X. C. R.
urt Paltnnore.
H. H. HOT'STQV, f?-""-si'T'-r-ft-l7,i..rri
&8
'iJ
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE.
TRE undorsif ned resoectfullf announces to l.a
many friends that he has opened a new Clothing and
fJeitllemen s Furnishing Store, tu the lower room of
thartm" ' Building, s-u'.hea.t cor ncr of Main ad
Market Bireets, Blooiusburj, fa.
Having just retured from Philadelphia with a larje
Fall mid Winter Clotlmis
and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, cc . fc. J J";
teis himself ti,at he cau please ell- Hit ttoca cou
frises .
MEXS AND BOYS' CLOTMXG,
such as
DRESS COATS
SACX COATS.
OV EH CO ATS
PANTd.
VESTS,
BHIRT3,
CXDERSEUTS
COLLARS.
COLLJIltS.
.ECKTIES,
HOSIERY,
HjiJfDZERCMEFS.
V.VBRELU1S, C,
and in fact everything in the Clothing orFarnishing
line at .
Very Jjovo 1 iicex.
In addition to the above ha has an elegant assort
ment of
Clothes, Cassimefs, and Vestings.
T7 Clothine made to Older at lh shortest notice
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, auj
EtlE guivAT nis,
J. V. CHEMEERLIV.
O-tober 10, I8i8.
C. W. SNYDER,
WnCI E5ALE AKD HETAIL DEALER IN
HARDWARE,
STEEL,
rULS,
IsnRES,
SHOVELS,
FOKKS.
RAKES,
B UJLDER S HARD WA RE,
Saws, Files, Chisels, Axis. Adxes. Aujera, Vices.
VAOLEa'S IIARD'.VABC,
Shoe Findingf, lirurhes,
POWDER AND SHOT,
CHAINS f'CVTHCI. SNI'H.J. r.ELLS". CANS,
Uird Ctjes, Ropes and Ti to. Fishing Tackles,
Scivef. P.rass Kettles. Crosscut Saws, WneonasJ
IJiigzr j?prmss, Cnatk and Chilk Lines, Wheol
wri'cht and Carpenter's Tools. Taliic aud
Pocket Cuttlery . 1 irearnis. Toys. A.C. Vc..
With a lot oi oilier 'articles usually kept in a Hard
ware srlore. ... ......
. t;. tv . . i n.it.
Itlootnshurf, January 2, iFG'i, 3m.
f,.vini:.s'
r.iAt'y runs J
AT
JOHN FAUEIRA'S
Old Established FCR Misu
lactorv No. 718 AKt'll S:reet.
otiove"7!h.. Pil I LA Ili'.LPII I A.
Have now in Store of my on
Importation and Manufacture
one of the laTejt nnd moi-l
b'ai!tift-l se!er.!ons of
I A NCY FL IIS,
lt for I. antes' and Children's
A Wear in the City. Also, a fine
- assortiouiil of Genu Far Col
lars and Gloves. I am enabled to dispose of my
g'jo ls at vcrv reasonable prices, and I vsould there
fore soli-it a call from my (nuuds os" Columbia Coun
ly and vicinity.
Keiueuiber the Name. Number and Street.
JOHN FA REM A,
Nn. 71". ARCH ?t. sb. 7lh., south side, Philadelphia
J- I have no Partner, nor connectioa with any
other Store in Philadelphia.
ctol.-r 10, 1'jO.-Ipj.-J. Weh.
IHIIVAL OF NEW OCOIaS
at
M- M. BROB3T & CO-'S
S T O R E
IX CATAW1SSA.
j 1 ie sut "crihers bav in j-ist recciv3-i thei- asual
j lares assuilinent of Winter
Dry G001U and Givccrics.
They inrite the sf-ec'al atten'.icti of tie public to
he fact ihst they have pur-chased a large
STOCK OF GOODS,
with the advantage of rffering raie ndueerrjnts to
pu-cb iscfs, by celling
CHKAP FOR CASH,
ruch articles ar hive heretofore deiranded trost ri-
travn-aut prices.
T!;e:r assor'mcrt cf
G2 IX 2U IT H X2 S3
is sif-'cnor to those soi l i:t ni st country star's.
Couulry i'rodiu-c
taken at the market price in exchange for goods.
ZJ Give ihcm a call before purchasing elsewhere.
b;iost it a rroTT.
f r.:awi6S, Jan. Co, 15r'.7
EW GOODS
J. J. D ROWER
has again replenished his stock fro-n Nw Yrk? and
ri-lladelpl: ia.
If you wrr.t a n.ndooe set tf Tuts, go t"
BF.OWEU 5.
If jcu want a J-eau:if':i French roplin. goto
LROWER'3.
If you want a splendid Rnlrcsfal, go to
If 7ou want a nice De Lam go to
r.ioivER'f.
If T-ou wart Cr-ildre V s Crejs Gods, go to
1'P.OWERe.
If yot want to fc-i?
Good and Cheap (reedf,
of any description, go to
Elooinshnrg, Jan. 1G, 13fi.
proweu 3
Lackavraiiua & Kloomsbcrj Haili oad.
TWO DAILY TRAINS. -Qa
o
N AND AFTFR JANUARY 2.S. 107. TAS-
SErCGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS:
LEAVE SOUTHWARD
AM AM
P M.
4.40
O.(M)
8.17
f 50
9.35
Leave
Fcranton,
K '-ig4ton.
5 50 7 10
C.55 e 'M
9. St)
B51
10.30
" Lspert
Danville,
Arr at Notihumherlnnd
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
A M PM
Northumberland, 7.00 5 20
Danville. 7-40 ft DO
Leave
Rupert, P. 15 PM ft 35
Kingston, 10 50 2.50 9 05
Arrive at Scraulon. 12 00 4.00 10 15
Trains leaving Kingston at 3 30 A; M for Scrauton
connect with Train arriving at Nsw York at 5.-20
Passenger taking Train Sooth from Scranton at 5.50
A M via Noithumberland.reaih Harnshurg 12 30 P M.
Baltimore 5 30 P M-, Washington 10 Oil F M via Ru
pert reach Philadelphia at j 00 PM.
II. . FONfiA. Pupt,
Kingston, Jan 3n 1807.
GREAT ATTRACTION
AT
32 22 EP
euntry that h ",,'u"""ur "no th surroaadini
"m L J1. he rf tonstar, ,iy OB hand . . '?!
Prli i,r.r"DUln e9t c0ruer f ! and Iroa at.
cofre'e sXi ULACKTEAS,
COHt Oil. rtn ii . Tobacco.
Coat Oil
Chee, Dried llj?,"". Hutujr. Egg,
and lla-id l.aiu1 rackr. Drugs,
tud iaint bru.v.1'' mis ufati k
rati
Lars
Drugs. Parloc
of all Kinds,
Good. . Calu oe. ft,.fr- t)r
wear. Soaps, l"'B ""r boy's
l'Tiiiure.(i'i Chop,
y.Salt. FiehTLPut
Caudiei, EuckCJ'
P.rooms,, Hosiery. Cooks. Writing Paprr
Pocket Knives. CnUis. tc. ii Hur4wai
He keeps in fact everythmj appertaiic. - '
rlnss Ntoa Vst
urocery :nu anCy
Hp is determine not to be undersold.
produce taken at IhB S of
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES.
Havlnejul received anew Hock, the peopia .
earnestly invited to call and satisfy Ihtnisd ves. fcl
strict attention to business, he hopcs ot only ia
tain his patronatre but to increase it. Ha feels tbaak.
ful for past favors, and with many' ytfsrs experleae
iu the business, he feels confident be can reader sat
Utattiou to all who lavorluui With their pat on.
JOHN K. UlUTOM
Bl iomshur?. June 28. l?te.
QJ110VE.STEEN& EO.,
Piano-rorto Manufacturers;
409 Croa'hra', New York.
'pHR ATTENTION .' the public and the trads la
J invited to our . EVV 5C ALE. SEVEN OCTAVE.
:OSi;WO'D 1IANO FOUTES. whii b for voltsir.s
snd purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto ofr
for-it in tins market. They cunlain ail th astcrt
improvements. French (rrand action, harp pedat.Jron
frame, nver-strun; bnss, etc-, and each etrument
bein? made nn-'sr thve per-onal supi.rvisicn of Mr.
J II. Grovkstf.i.m, who has a prar-tical experience o
over tinrty years in their iiiauu (acture, is fully war,
ranted in every particular.
THE UHOt HHTEr-rC rORTET
EtckivKD nit ii!niii- r lu tta cr ni tir at thb ccljIl
BR4TKD WORl o'S C IR
Where were extiibiK-d ips'.rniiietits from the best
makers of oiidon, Paris, (jermany, I'hiladelpUssr,-
Kaitinmrc, Ilo.ston and new York ; and atsa af the
American I nstitute f-'t ftve successive years, the
Gold and h.vfk Mun-f !um Unli cf which can be
seen at our ware. r-'cii s.
Hv tile i at roil n t ion nt improvements we tnake a.
still more perlccl Piano-forte, ami hy manufacturing
largely, with a stuctly cah ysteiu, are' enabfed to'
offer the e instruments at a price u Inch will preclude
nil competition . .'
O ir pru-es are tmni 51UU to J.'OU clieap-.rtnsn any
Cr si 1 la's Piano forte.
'I'EK.Md Net Cash in current fd.
Descriptive circiita-s 3p". Ircc:
July II, IfCli. ly. I. 4t V.
iCPElllJ llO'UL'AV 1'llESENTS!
vValches ! Watches ! W atchea !
DE TltEY iiCO..
laiporters auJ Wholesale De.i!-?.; In
Gidd and Sitt er Watches of al : dcscii'ptivns,
?A LiUrtii Street, X. f.,
Ileg to inform the pul-lic that they have 'tst f
rciveii the most elesnt, perfect, end arcuratq Watch
ever introduced in this market. The LXL'SLSIOR.
a beautiful, extra rnbis jew-lled, heayj1y H Carat
Gold Plated on Silver, iiincnificeiitly engraved, fine
ly an I rn hly Enameled Hunting O'ese. Patent Lets,
er. genuine Damuskennet lland.i. tlie.rouhly regit
lan-d by the observatory, n-nt vvarrantod to be the
Ne Plus Ultra Tune Keeper,' A superb and most re
liable Watch, Gent s or Lady's sir.-;, will be sent
free to any address cn toceipt of fciS.or. if prefer
red. will te cent, c o. d uu receipt ol 3 as part
payuirnl,
The watrli will be sent I,y Expres. or riiail regis
tered, s i that there is almost arertainiy of reaching
their ilettination ; but should the Express Co. or
Posi office fail in their duty, f r ill tend another
w ati.h immediately, '
Orders fur any kind cf "Wsttdies promptly
and faithfalh; fulfilled.
JTTr- Liberal Terms to the Trade.
A GLN 1 S. W :w'it Agents in cvrry town and
roiiitty in t!t country, and to those acini; as sucb
lilmral induremeiils will beerTercd. .. .
Please send money by Exrrr;;J5 ('"""t Office Crder
or Un L'rarts,) u
DE TREY U CO..
3-1 Ltbertv tftreet, N. T.
Oct. 21. nCi -Cm. J. A.
COODrf ! NEW GOODS t !
I'ALIi ami AVlSxCRJ
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TIi S uniiert jpued hasjiist rece'vd every largt
snd e-.ceilent a ssortinvut of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, whic h he propose to sell at very low rates.
He has the besl juaiiti -s of
CLOTH?, CASSIMERES,
ML'SLINS, CALICOES. J
DELAINES, MrRlNOES.
Clli: K5, 4c. &.c.
Tl?c Grocery 5cii.i;lnicnt
is filled with the best rt'nlity ol fresh groceries and
provision, su h as sug ir, molasses, flour, salt, 8h.
ham. baron, spires. A.c.
ff - Count rv pro luei nkee in i-x-hange for good,
for r-hii h the l-.i jhem irarket price will be given.
Cf- Don't fa:l to g.ve him a call and secure great
l-argains.
It. W. BOWMAN
Or.in-eville, Nv.2a. l3. 3in.
AC1U.VK AMI KEl'AlU SilOf.
THE undersigned
nounce to the public
would most respectfully an
generally, trial rte is prepared
to excciit- all limls of V A CI) I EK Y. at JOaEPU
SUA ItPLES-' FOUNDRY, in liloivuturc. where b
can Hlwavs b-! found ready to do a 1 kinds of repair
ing, indn ling Tlireshing Ma hines, and in hrt, all
knidi of r'sriuing ClenMis A l.! . IU KNI J ftNl)
FITINtS CP uf CAKIIVG AN D ' ACH IN ERY.
done on short notice, in a good workmanlike iuan
ner. upon the most reaso.iahl ' ttrins. . ,
lli long experience in this business, as foreman lit
the shop of Lewis F.-Maus of this pla-e, for over
tun years, warrant f.irii i-i siyin ; that hu ran give
mtir-t s Jtisfaci; ;r. To -c'.i wbt may favor him with
thei. work.
GEORGE IT ASSERT.
Dl e-imsburr. NV'v.at. I !1.
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Ml Finiti'-I Fell wrp:ienl.iser, of NT 1 171 1 j Tovynship.
has .procured ln. Agency of Coluuibii County for
t jj fiyy
O jfl j; i a 1 K 8 if 1 Ii cm u 31 i to ry
ofttie war. the LO JT CM L SE. by Ed ward A. Pollard,
of Virgmii. t'oiiiiilete in one lir." vol 1 ne, of nearly
t'!0 pages; th- history of vinuishe4 has too eften
fallen hy pen .f Hie vic tor, and tu insure justice ta
the t'oulhern r-iusi-, the p ro mp-t be taKri by some
Soul luru man; who is willing to devote his timt
and talents 10 th i vi ti ! n .-ttion 'if his countryman ;
in it a In-t iry of which fliail t;!; ilc-n-; the rriticrsro
t-t t.e intelligent, and i:-. -ittthj aiteiuioii of ait boa
et m-jiiire rs.
Jutiua.'V I'i. l.-!)7.
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V? ii A, K B H it S J1QP,
The underjirned respectfully anno'tnees that he
hns reiiitte-l a shop, iti Court House alley, opposite
the Kxthance ll el. where he is prepired ,to con',
d'-ct th ' barberii.2 bii-iui ss in all its branch es.
The art of coloring whiskers and tnoustacnes is
prarti:edby tit in most skillfully. He also clean
clothing, iiinkin,! th'in look nearly as goodas new.
upon lhe..iuot reasonaMe terms. Give hmi a trial.
r I! nr To'iic ui" Hie v :ry best quality, used fcf
cloaniii" hair, kept comt-ntly on hand, anil fof m.
S.C.COLLIX3.
P.iooir.sbcrg. April 25. 160. tf.
Fill iT-S HLTTLE SEWING
Are superior to all others for
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
Centain a'l the latect improvetnint t : are speedy
noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work,
Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Lib
eral discount allowed. Nn consignments made. .
Address EMPIRE ti. M, CO,. Olti Broadway, Xesr
Y'otk.
September 5, ISCG ly.-A. fc. Co.
INCORPORATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that on th Bto'dajr of
Peceuibnr. A. D.. I860, sundry inbaeltanlt' of lb
Borough of Centralis, presented a petition' ta. tbe
Court of Comnion Pleas, of Co'umbra. Coun?y. pray
lug the said Court to grant a Charterer Incorporation,
uncer the name, style and title of "Tm Presbyteri
an Church of the fctorougti of Cemraha," witU the
rights and privileges therein sidled, and if no sutV
rient cause is shown lo the contrnry. on the first
day of the next term, the 4:h day of February, 1867.
the prayer of the petitioners will be granted accord
ing to the Act of Assembly, in such case toacUJandi
provided. By the Conrt.
JESSE COLfcMAX, rrotboBoUry.
Dec, 12, I366- 3t.
DR. W. H. BRADLEY,
(Late Assistant Medical Director U. &. Artay.)
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