STiR OF THE NORTH THIaGS ABOUT T01VW& COIXTRY. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 27. 165. Umclk John's RrrLKCTioxt, No. 2 , will appear in our next. HtT Shiptoi wilt offer personal proper ly lor tale at his residence in Scott town, on Saturday next. : WasT-D A good girl, to do kitchen Work for a small tamily, to whom fair wages will be paid. Apply at Una office. The Post Office at ibis place was rernor t d last week to the New. Building erected no tbesouth west corner of Market afreet. Tut Loyalists are. look in? very Mow, m l.e-her it is revenue blue, or blae with a black ahade. lha: make their color so appa rent, cannot ssy. but reckon tte nigger' haa something to do with the coloring. Jlowdyisrn has been nightly rampant in oar atreeta during the past week A noisy, tallowing crew, have monnpotiz I the side walk in front of cenain p!ces, interfering with qoiet pedestrians. Go alow boys, and let the people para. Tut Herald published at Jerseyahore, Ly-er-ming co., by Snyder & Coleman, came to us last week enlarged aiid improved. It is valuable acquisition to the Democracy ol old Lycoming. The paper was slirted but abort time asto neutral in politics. It bid fair to do well. TVaifTtD One thocsand men, a Brigadier General, and a battery of light Artillery, to guard the "atrV citizens" of Columbia county bile they are on the way to the polls to deposit their Democratic vote for IheTr hero candidate. No Shoddy cn 'tractor, or defunct Provost Marshal need ap vj. - , , , , ', On of the chief rea.or. ml Ahol'lion pre why tt.e people should vote for Jacob 51. CampLell tor. .Surveyor Gn era! U, that he has . invested 33 000 in Seven TtiiUuJ which i exempt from taxa Oon, and the poor. Utoring peop.e, have got to pay h;io the interest upon it. AitbcV Magazinc lor October is on l.and, full, as usual, with mod excellent reading matter. The illustrations patterns, &c, are fine and attract considerable atten tion. This Magazine would grace any centre table. The ladies am not back ward in tending for it. -They aoon andr stard which Magazine to send for. Try it, nd be convinced. A. B. I-o.NGJXgR Secretary of the State AiiricaliDrsI Society, will please accept our thatiks for a complimentary ticket sent u Understanding thai thit Society has bfcome A boli ionized, we shall not counter.ance tbn concern sofTictendy to attend. Wesawtf announce in some ol our exchanges that ihe exhibitions were lo be sliced up with Abolition harangue.' Quite an idea! It won't pay. So odd y is on the downward road. S. G. MoraikoNi E-q , has disposed of the !F Branch Democrat, published a; Wil Jiamsport, to Thomas Sith, EsqwwhoiII hereafter continue the paper. Welcome Mr. Smith in tbe editorial ravk. Success attend the retirine editor in whateer pur aoit he may enajje; for we fee.1 pretty sore that be did cot amass a lor' one in i he news paper business if bis lack ran in any wise with oors. . FKTcaraistsG The Metholil congreza lion at this place held a meeting ihe other evening io solicit fund lo edocate AVro ftliniMert, and are' now begginz contrioo Jions lo pay for a parsonage. We sopsest 'that it would increase their subscription and ronf reeation tenlold, il ihey would pledge themselves tbat after tbe present incom bent's term expires, the parsonage and pol pit should be filled by a man who prea:r.e "Chrit and h xo crucified," and not Negro Equality." . Tut attkntion of all good citizens is call ed to the Proclamation of the Sheriff, as published in another colomn, annourciug the coming fall election ; especially to that part of the law of the Commonwealth, reel ed in tte proclamation, respecting the risjhta of citizens io the elective franchise. U is tbe doty of all good men lo see that every persoa qnalified onder the La ws of ihe Slate lo vote, should be in no wsy impeded in the exercise of his right, on the day of elec tion; and to afford alt proper and reasonable facilities to all qualified persons to exeicie this right. ,h is hoped tha. tbe i'ay of mili tary and other unlaw lurinterference is pass ed. But let no man be afraid. Only let us take care that no stch mieflerence is at tempted. The nwion that any person here tofore qualified has been di'qaslifiej bv ny act oi Coocres or ar,y- pre;j!in ial proc lamation is silly,, and enly entsrtaiced by taea of tbe calibre of Dr. JAn. . Ta'aocCH tbe kind.. of J. B Ewin?, Esq-, we received one ol the fi'st' nomer of the Dauphin County J,ue Republican, & campaign paper just started, in Harrisbart. against tbe Cameron interests. Ii supports tbe Republican. Slate Ticket, bat for the Legislatcre it advocates ihe claims of oor friends, Col Allcman and Dr. Heck. Col. Allcmam wa one of the most active and best Members in the House last winter. We hope he may be re-elected.' If. a Re publican is to be elected rom tbat District we wish to see no fairer, no more honora ble man than Col. Allbmam gain tbe position 1 ft- . T it 'I . . . i.v r. ii it i. ua nau uetiaiiTe cipcucotr hiring teen a Member a few years i j:o. His nomination U a capital one. Col. Alte jjaV and the Doctor would make a strong Uxnt in ths Ij3u;j. They cril lo tt chtct-til Ar-D if anv man ask of ihe same vcte why he supports Jacob M. Camt ell. an-wer because be was wilimu in do bat'le in do fense of his political principles." The aroe sentence is given in the Fepvk licn as the reason for voting lor the lie pub lican candidate for Surveyor General. It contains a candid confession of a very dis honorable intention. He loosfht lor his ' j lilic't I principal " This is whai all Repubh enn tough! tor And their prindp'es are, ihe Abolition of slavery a! the sacr fice of the Union, tjranny in oppressing pat'iniic Democrats, a positive hostility to the resto ration of peace and onion, Nero snflrape, Negro equality, a ''strong government. tak ing (rem the States alt constitutional rights, an Aristocracy founded opon capital loaned to the government, and exempted from tax ation, the oppression of poor men io ag grandize those already wealthy. These are the reason given to vote far Cimfb ill and HRTRwrr. Voter of the Keystone, will you support such principles, and vote for men who by ihe cofes-ioii of Republicans were willing io do battle and created a terrible war in defence of their "politicsl princip'e,-" or a-ill yon vote lor VV. VV. II. Datsand Li ton. who cast a$'ul polilicd prejudice, for a time and entered war to fijii for the Union, the constitution, Ihe lass, lirerty and freedom? No party eer died harder ihan the Ao litioti par y People who read this imnenc will in-er that the A boll ion pany i dtml Let them believe it or not, that corrupt pany ia dying ta.l if it is not already dead. You meet one who was arr.onn the mostl prominent in their ranks, ever ready to a--sict in booti'ling down a Dsmocrai, ak him whai party he belon to Hud he will tell you that he belong to p rty He i loo guilty, too sensitive of having commit ed great wronj8 upon D-inocr.t, to a I- tempt to creap into ihe rank. of the DenioC' racy ; and as the Abolition party i admifed to be dead, hence he belo-in no pir'y Trie Opposition orjtnn hae nothi'U fi.ht for in tht campaign save men. They have no principles, never had, ihey alleue Yo J ask ihem i( the issue is "nexro equality' j and they will annwert emphatically, wo Ask them if neyro suflrace" is ihe qnes- , I,. -.i,.t t ,he billot box this , . FW and yon will receive an anwer in ! negative. 5 lou will observe that the At'olttion party is "played oui" opon all i..iieit, ana rene sotey upon mo icm. of it nominees lor success at the polls. Ex amis' ations of Teacher- for Columbia count will be held at the following lime Maineville ep-emOer sum wP'own, n h-, 9,f Jer.viown. October 4th 1 ' . . - . . . Bnckhorn. October 5th. Liahtsreet, Oc o. ?.er Ifiih. Oranaevtlie October 17ih. Mill waer, October lxth. Ben:on (-tober 19 h BHomsbnra fV?tober 23rd. Hoh'bnrL, O.-t. 2Jth. Vrnerville Oe ober 25th J me-' School Hnnse, in M. Pleaan iwp, Oct. 26 h. Teitctiern r.ot appearii.if at the put lie examinations, mile a proper and rea onable xce i offered canno receive a special examination. C G Bkei.cv. Coiin'y Sup't There is a great deal of excisemen in the English government over an apparent up riiiH of the Thenian. The Li'ioeek Chronicle of Ananst J8;h, aysthere is a spirit of rebellion shown i l.r,,raid dia'pet, whHher a commission Ihrooahont all Ireland, and that drilling i ' ed officer or ottterwie. a subordinate offi- goins: on in the mountainon districts. The Coik examiner make an earnest ap peal for puiet and peace. .1, . """. r r Thk Al'eiiheny Conn'y Democratic Con-j ver.tion suggested Gen. George W. Cass as the next candidate for Governor of Pennsyl vania, in the belief that Western Pennsylva nia is entitled to the next candidate,' under a just assignment o! political honors." The Atlantic cable has been abandoned till next My nr June; whri il i proposed to bae the wire in readiness lor laying. BLVIEW OF THE J1ARKHT, CARF.FCLLT CORRECTCD WEEKLT. WHEAT, t 80 RYE. 1 00 CORN, 1 8U OA I S. 50 BUCKWHEAT , I oo FI)UR pr bbl 13 00 CLOVERSEED 15 00 BUTTER, 20 EGGS. 2u TAILOW, 15 LARD peril. 25 POTATOES. 75 DR'D APPLE." 2 52 j HAMS. 26' WORO PHILLIPS' Super-Ph xphate of Lime V Ihmsh 8; Son Haw Hone Phosphate, in large i afl small quantilits, and M'ure War ranted Lake Salt, at irhofexale retail, p-.r hale bi J. 11. II ARM AN July 31 1865. Rupert Station. Aitiiiiiibti-nlor st INolice. LETTERS of admiiit.siratioti on the esia'e of William E- Shannon, late ol Scott township, Colombia Conr.iy, decea-"il, have bejfi 2raitled by the Rei-ter of said conntj , lo l ellin-itori H Em, re-idin'j- in ihe lown-hiii and county aloreaiil. A! persons having claim against ihe e-late of the detJedeni are requested tn pre.ei.i the.n hr psyment to the ai'minislra'or ; and t'mse in-tebted to the esLale will make immediate payment io WEU INGT0N II ENT, Jone 28, 1865 3. Adm'r. . I'UDLIC or Valuable Heal Lis ate. IN p ursiiance of an order rf the O-phan' Comt ol Colombia conniy, on SATURDAY THE 30iu DAY ol SEPTEMBER. 1856, ai 10 nVtnt'k In the forenoon, AUGUSIUS EVERHART, Execmor of the h-t Will and Te!ament of Jacob Eerbart, late ol Orane ttiwnstiip, said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue, on ihe premises, A CERTAIN MESSUAGE AND TRACT OF LAND, ailjoinios lands of l-aac Hagenhnch and Daniel Vanderslice on th eat, Darnel G. Eat on im south, Geo.ge O nan on the went,-and John Keim vn tt.e north, ro i-tai-.ini s ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTEEN ACRES more or less, abont EIGHTY ACRES t which are cleared Ian t. in a I"mI ie o cnlttvatiim with a GOOD APPLE Orchard; about 35 ACRES ol which i fi'sl qnaU i boMoni land, and a NEW BANK BARN and HOUSE on lie premises wnh a hever I failma Sprina ol Water, late the eriste of said deceased, situate in ihe loWuShip ol Orange at.d conniy aloresai.l JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Sept. 13, 1S35. ! GE5 EC AL ELECTION PROCLAMA- HON. WHERKAS. in and b an Aft of Generil I A--ll.t l t CorfHnv cmIiIi ot Ilenn- lvatiit tMiiMlfd An Act to resutate the i-ii r I Etectiora ithin lht Common weMlih," it i ei'ji.ineil nron me io aive out'lic notice t, Mid Vlectioin and lo enu- merate in aid notii e vbat officers are to t eiecte, i, iAJiubij o. lucn oner'u oi the county ol Columbia, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the elecors of the County of Colombia, that a General Flection will be held in aid count), on the SECOND TUESDAY (10th) ol OCTOBER. 186, al the several elertirn disirn'W, viz ; Bloom township, at the C'ltiri Hoiie, i'i BloomKbnrg. . B'-inoii townshirvt :ie Pi f lic II .ir.se of J.h J S il"s in the Town of Hr-n'iMi. Bexver townvkip. al the Public H:u-e ol Franklin L Slttwnan. liriarcret-k I ihio.al the Public School Hnnf, near Evmsvitle Borough ot Berwick, al Ihe Town House in 0e B'lionth. 'Caiaw isfi township, at the Public Hou-e of Samuel Kolf nt)HU ter. Ceti're lown-hip. at the Hou-e of Jere miah He-. deceasel (run iiv ham township, at the Public Hou-e ol R-uben WHar. Fctiiti'jciKfk. iLwtishi.i, at the Public H.iie formerly ke,i by Bj MrHHnry. Frxnkliti township, at Claj intra School H'ni-e. Greenwood township, al the House of Joseph R. Panoii. Hemlock townnhip, at lhi "Buck Horn." J.u-koii township, al the Houre of Eze Jtiel Cole. L"riit towm-hip, at the Public Houee of J it. n L Hurt, in Slabiown. Mifflii township, at the Public Hou?e of Jul.ii Keller. M.liO'i township, at the Public Hou-e of Samuel Cimby. Ml. Pleasant township, al th Publii Hqne of Ttion a June. Montour towriphi, at Hie House of Wni Holiino.iead. Mam townrhip al th Public House ol j Join A. Sliuman Rnariti2treek township, at the House for merly occupied by Geore W. lire itaca. OraHe township, at the Public House ol Alexander Huuhes, in Oranjeviild . Pine townohip, al the Mouse of Albert Hunter. . i Snuarloaf township, at the House of A. Cole. Scott township at the Public House of J. I). Alarcrihank j At which lime and places the qualified i electors w ill ele. i bv ballot ihe lollowin" i Slate, District and County offi.!era, viz : j .in Alltiiiui urin-ui. .v ouir) ui uen- eral. Uu Member of Assembly. A Di- i ' .i " " trict Attorney. A County I'rea-urer. A County Commis-ioner A iwonnty Auditor County Sorvejor. County Coroner. It i flintier directed trial the election of the eeveral dtMrtrts shall be opened be tween the hciif ot 8 ami 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, ami shall continue open without ( - - j - - -- , t" eei.in- witeti lha polls shall be I irilrrn . .t it. n fill si.ll'iiirii fllft tl t until fllMilfk flowed. It i-furler 'ir-ried that ihe meetinsol Ihe re urn Ji.e Hi the Court Hone. ,, B:Ofit ur. to mkt 0' the (ie-.eial Ele i i io .vii! be I' e 13ri day ot 0 -t'ber lev 'i'l.t r-Sijf l)n'rir:, Imiitiii 4ixi J.idt-e I llr Reprp-enta'ive . : j o! tii. CCD tries of Co M m ur, fhali uieet at the Court Hon-e, in Bloo'nsbMrsi, on Tnesday, lay, ont me 7 h .tat o () lO '-r n'lt, In mke returns t'-r .Wml'tt A-si-tn'lv. NOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN, Tl Rl every per-nn excepting Juiice of the Pence wUostmll hold any office or p poinimenl of prcfit or tmel under the Unit el Stare, or of Hiis Stale, or anv miv or car or at'etit who is or f-hall be employed under ihe leuilature, executive or judi ary ilepartrrent of this State, or of any city or of any incorporated district, and also. that every member of Conaresn and ol Hie . 1 , . , , .w i . ! mon cijuncil of any cii, or romrrnr til any ini-orporaief oif-inci, i py wx ir; capabM of holdins or eeremi ' time, ihe office or appointment it Ju.l.'' Inpeclir. oi Clerk t f an election of t! i ) Comnu.nwei.lih, a d that no Inspector, i Jmfje or oier officer id such elei-tion sfiall be eligible io be ttien voted lor And the said acl of Asemhli entitled "an act relating lo elections of this Com monweal: h," passed July 2, 18 19, furthei provides re follows, viz: "That the Inspector and Judges shall meet t ihe respective p'aces appoitMed lor liolilins 'he election in the ditrict at which Ihey re-peciively belona, hefore 8 o'cln.-k. on ihe moiniti" ol the SECOND TUES OAV OF OCTOBER, and each said In- spector ffiall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qnalifieJ voter ol such ditnct. Incase the person who shall have re- I 9ptor fbjiM i'Oi al-erd nn the dny of any ' ol.eliiri then ll.a rMratin tt-hn cfi 11 hjoj fp, ,.,Vt,,,' p,.,.,,, highest number ol votes lor Judo;e al the next i-recedina elec- on shall aci as Inspector in his place And in case the person wtio'has receive.i the seconil highest number of votes tor In. spee'dr shall not attend, tn person elected Judge shall appoint an Inferior in Ins place ; and il any vacancy si ill continue in IheToard for ihe space ol one hour Hltei the time fixed by law for the ojieirnt o the election, ih" qnalifiMil voters ol tne township, ,wul or district for which such t ficer shall have been elected, pre.-enl at live election, shall elect one of their num ber to fill such vacancy. 'Itstiajl be the duty of the several A sessors tespeciively to attend at Ihe place, of boldi-fg every neutral, special or io-in eh ip !et i ion during the whole time such election is kept open, lor the purpose ol giving information to tht Inspectors and Jm'ye, when cal'ed on,, in relation io the ri:iht of any person assesel by them lo vote at such election, and on such othw matters in lelanon lo the assessment o! vniere, as the said Inspectors or either ol i hem shall from time to time require No person shall be permitted b vote a any election as aloresa'd," than a wh'ne cm ien tf '.he age of iweiity-one' or mote, who shall have resided in thi- State al leat one year, and in the election, district where he ofler io vote. iei days immedi ately preceding sncti election, and wiihm two tears paid a S"aie or C'ninl) Tax whn-h shall have tieen a-e-.e t at leasi ten da ehire the elet-noi Bn1 a ci izn of t,e Untie-' State alii I i $revioel been .p al lie.' t tr ; f :h . Stte at t removed :t e'eifnm ai-ii ff inriii and tin sluli Inv re-lt'eri j;i (he fleit'Oli I'l-lffl HII I pl! a.i- :f re.i !, Jail te Hiuild 'O o al-r resi.tiri in II I- Stale Si imnrli. Ptovii'e. Tri-J' tl. wh'-e tieemen, cinzens oi l?ie United Naif.-, between Um aye ol ifti') one And' tfti'-.-'y in jear vlm iaB r-ntetl in ie sfiei lr ti tl-sfficl ien' lay- a alor'-sat.l he -n:i let to vote. although tiev rhali I.'.' Il-e paid lax. any peiio ha I prevent or attempt io prevent any fficer of an election onder HiifCMCi Irum hohliii such election, or n-e or threaten anv violence to any such ofii cer, and shall interrupt or improperly in- terlere with bim in Ibeexecotion of bis 1 fir-.,- 0V!f lln.tr' f.- ihe window or avenue to any window whete the same may be; holden br Khali Imtouslv disturb the peace of eoch elec tion, or shall use or practice intimidation, threat, force or violence, with ihe de-ign or influence undnly or overawe any eleotor or prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction 6hall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be im prisoned lor any time not less than one nor rnor than twelve month anil it it shall be shown to the Court where ihe nial of suvh ofTenre shall be bad, thai the p-rson so ofTend'nii: was not a resident ol ihe city, ward or litrict where ih said cfT-nre wa-i-ornmitied jtnd not emrled to role 'h-rein on fOinrnrMiti hf l-itll fie e'itenC'14 in nv n fine not je.- ihan one I'.iir'i'.-f il rr u.nrf than one thcu-artd ctlars. and be im:.rt--otifd xc titan feia rucailib ncr inuie 1 1 hi i w, ear-. (Jive't Ht.tVr mv hind al rny ofTi in f-'l.-Mijiisbnr, ihi I8"!' ' of ?e-;.t H5 A ML' EL N YDEll, Shertfl S-pt 20 lfOt JUillcr's Store. OP ir Cessna tirriira'Q,y3Il OF SPRING AND WINTER GOODS. rpHE subscriber ban just returned from the cities with another large and select assottmei.t of Fall and IFinter Goods, purchased al Philadelphia and New York, ai the. lowest Enure, and which he is deter mined to sell on a moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Hi stock comprises LJDIE'S JJIiESS COOJ)S: of the clM icest sijles and latest lashions, loyttther with a larue assorto-ten1 of DUY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS, AND VESTINGS. ALSO, (5ROCRU1FS, HARDWARE, QUEKNSWARR. CEDAKWAKP. HOLLOW WARE. NAILS. IR(lN. boo rssiioi:s. hatsuaps.c. In shoit, ever) thing usually ke.tt in rniin try stores, io which he invd es he attention of the public generally. The hi!het price will be paid for coun try produce, in exchange fAr omul. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsbnii. June 28. 1365. jYio Clothing Store. LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS. '3M1E nndersiinpd respectfully informs hisfrtend-i and Ihe public generally, that he tias jnsi received Irom ihe Eastern Cilte--, a larse assortment of clothing, Fresh from the seat ol Fa-hion, of all sort, size and quantities., -which will be sold cheap lor cash orroninr prn-'uee. -A L S O, II A TS V C AIVS f BOOTS AND SHOES Sg& -l5a Tosether with a vanei) ol no ti i us and ihiioj ioi troublesome to numer ate, to w I. if n he invites the attention ot pur-cUa-er-. 3" lie ts alio prepared to moke rts clothing lo order, on reasonable termp, and vplo ihe latest fashions. E7Ct!I aod examine our stock ol woods ANDREW J. EVANS. Bloomsbnri. June 7. 1865. A Card M the Suffering. DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED? IF SO. SWALLOW two or thrf e hoi-head of 'bucha' ''Tonic Bitter' ''Sarsaiiarilla,-"' 'Nervous Aiitidotes," &o , &c, &., and after jou ure satisfied with the re-nlt then irV ont r-ox of OLD DOCTOR BUCIIAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS and be re stored 'o hexllh and vior in le-ifian thirty itas Tle are purely vee able. 'ea-ri io take, pr Mnpi nd salntar in their eirrt o" fie tr". ii ' r and sh'tere-l, cf !.ti t . I : n r. f '!! SIT-CIT''; ''I I.LS n.'e I'i I----:,' .' i trie :.!' c.-ises ol ! I '. , I ? -.. lei ; I'y n jMif i ' " - S-rr.i".,l "v,Hk-r.K-s. l --a',tl) ami all U.'i ay. -'.:iai ai d Netmiis A tlecit'o-, t'O ma-ier Irom w-fiai cail-e produced. Price. O e D'dlar per box Sent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order Ad.'ress, JAMES S BUTLER, No 429 Hroadway, New York. Gen 'Aent P. S. A box senl to any address on 'e ceipl of price which is One Doffur pnaf free A descriptive Circular sent on application. July 19 I8H5 8w. BL0031SBUIIG ACADE31T. THE nest Term of this Institntion will beam on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I6TH, 1865. The rej-iilar prices ot Tuition ranae from 85 50 to 7 50 per Term ol Eleven Weeks, io be paid al or before the middle of the term. The nsual extra charges will be made ioi German and French, and the various Qmamen.al Brandies It is extrene.y importan that the pnpil who shall attend the School shou'd be pres ent at iie beinoinsi of ih term, or as soon after as possible, in order to start retiUrl) w nh itie.rlas-. In all caie tonion will be chareil lor the rtJI.I. TSHM, unless O'herw i-e t-y rverial previ-mi awreernefil. T lie Prim n al liw l ad an experience ol year- in ieaf-hiii2 the Lar guaes ami high er Mathematics, a well as the various t ranch en of a substantial E-ili-sh E.lnca tiott, end will spare uo effort to secure rapid and thorough proare in his pupil. REV. H. R1NKER, A. M Ausnst 9, 1865. Principal. TO CONSUMPTIVES. CUKFF.RF.RS WITH CONSUMPTION, ASI HMA, Bronchitis, or anv disease of the Throai or Limns, will be cheerfully Inrrished, withoni charae, with ihe rnie dv by ihe ue ol winch ihe Rev Kdward A. Wil-on, of Wtlliamsbitra'l. New Ymk, was completely re-tored !o health, after having sLtTcred several years ith thai dread disease. Coinnmp' ion. To Consump tive sufferers, this remedy i worthy of an immediate trial. Il will t nl noii'i..j , and mav be Ine mean" of their pertec res ora ion. TlloS" leirio the mtie uill ;.eae addre-- Rev. KDWARD A WMON. lHS Sonlti Sectilid Street, l lillaliisinirft, K n-j-County. New Yok. Aoiiosi 2, l65 fiw. LOT. N or about lie middle of A nuns 16 ihe nriderianed lol tn Braver iwo. or that i eiatn otho.al, a STATE DRAFT", "I Ihe S-lu ol appropriation nt said town iiip, to the amount ot EIGHTY odd d lara The publii? afe cautioned against ihe payment ot said Dratr, us the township would not receive any benefit nnle an other Dratt be procured or the money on ihe original one be right1 y applied. The Draft is drawn payable to the undersigned JOHN FRY, ' Pres'l. School Board Bearer, Sepl.5 1865. Beaver iwp. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be srdd at publFc sale, at ihe resi dence of the snbsniber, in town of Benton, in Benton iwp., Colombia connty, on Saturday the 14A day of October 1865, the following personal properly to wit: UOUS3 IKI i CODS, A lot of NEW f-UliMIUKE, Kitchen a-.t Cellar fiords, tiRAlN and Lumber. ONE SPRING HUHD one Sulkey. one Cutima Box one Patent Bee H've. and numerous i't.-r r rie h'o tedioii to mention. Sal io coii'ti's-iice at 10 o'clock i-i the foreni on il said day. when due attendance riiit' a reasonable credit wid be .jiven. LA v SON HUGHES. Br.toii, Se, t. t3, X65. piifsi.ir ai-i; or VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN pnrsnance ol an order of the Orphans Court ot Colombia county, on SATURDAY ihe SEVENTH day ol October nex, at ien o'clock in the forenoon. Abraham Yonnsf. administrator ol William E Roberts, late ol Jackson twp., in said coni.u, deceased, w ill expose to sale, b) public vendue, on the premise, A CERTAIN TRtCT OF LAND, situate in Jacknii township, lit said conniy, adjoining Henrv Hnrleman on the wet. Silas Mcflenry on Ihe iomh. Daniel Froz on the east, containing TWENTY ACIES n.ore or less, ihere is on the prentices one PLANK HOUSE, one and a hall stories high, ope other buildin-j. one story and a half liii-h.a frame stable, about fiftfen acres ol w hich is cleared , lami. Lain the estate of said deceased, si'uale in the township of Jackson and county aforesaid. JESSE COLEMAN, Clerk. Blobmsbnra, Sei-t 13 l65 CONDITIONS OF sALE ,One ffiuitn of Hie pnrclia-e monev less twenty per cent, to be paid on confirm lion nisi, twenty per cent, to tie, paid on lay ol sale, arid Ihe reMdne of ihe pur-h.i-e money o be paid in one )ear, with interest Irom the confirmation nisi. Purchaser to pay for conveyancing and stamps. ABRAHAM YOUNG, Admr. S?pt. 13. 1865. ' the nidsMX pectoral ia ILL CURE C Yonr Con..1. 'SSf- Rfad the aver- j.n :vfffkw-v iement ten, lora!; or cornp'innd Srnpti WitiiCherrv and Seneka Snake R.ot. will cure the Di-ea-es ol ihe Throat and Luns, such as cold-, coughs, crm p A-thma, t ronctiiti. catarr sore ihroat. hoar-enes. whoopir." c.onah. &. h timeU n will prevet.t I'ULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even where mi leartnl lisea- is fully developed, it will afford more relief than anv other medicine. J. Lawrenre GelZ, ex-Speaker of the P-i s Ivm-.ih Hoj-e ol Re.resentatives, a ; "Thi- 'niili remed is no eten -ie use., and i of .he his"f,-t value to he count' nil it curative qnalnie. tmv I II t.een leted by lhouand With tie ifni-t ratll)in results. It is carefully and kiiltnlU prepa ie.l lr nm ild Cherrv Bark a::d Seneka Soake Root, by Dr. Levi Oer holtzer a reputatde ph) :ct'i of P npnixs ville, Pa., and i sol 1 by near y all drug jtsts and country storekeepers." D P. Crob, ex Posi Master and ex Boigess ol P'its nn, certifies a Ml nv: rOriSIOWN, Jan. 3, Thi cert fie tbat I have ued the Pi cb t.ix Pectoral in mv f-tmiy, and I ie om mend it to the Public as i.e very be1 remedy for conah an I colds thai! have ever tried One nf my ctiihlren was taken wnh a cnld. accompanied with a cronpy coiioh, Po bad, indeed, that it conl l not talk and scarcely breathe. Having heard so much said about the PI ce iix Pectral I procured a hnt'l of it. Tne fir-i iloa relieve, ihe difTiciihy ol brea hinir, and t-e (.,r ,1.. (.in ! n .l l-tk-n one t'ur h ol the ho le :t as en ireh well Every famd) -'lOl.ld t'ave L 111 lhe:r lone. an -.1 CROSBY. J . S 1. nt , ilrnitiji-i of New H ipe Bucks 1 crin.i Ya , in wriiina to Dr. Otierhol zer, --t "'A few iln) Sli ce I bought IWi .1 y.ei, b' onr valuable couh remedy to irt, ai.t find it very jiood. am! a it i near ly all "one I would like oti lo send me a ros of "11. " Ycur medicine gives better satisfaction than any Other I have in the Store. I am aueni lor some of ihe mot popular cmijh preparation, tiut yours seems lo be dom ihe ino-l "ood." Tne following is an ex'rici from a letter from H'ram Ellis, merchant, near Putts, town, Pa., "I have tried ihe Phoenix Pec toral and find it lo be ihe best cough ined irine extant. I meet with a more read iale than any other that I have ever had in mv store." The proprietor of this medicine ha so much confidence in its cura'ive p-iweru from the testimony of ihonsan ts who have oed i, that Ihe money will le paid hack to any purchaser who is not satisfied with its effect,..'" i is so pleasant ? tak that children cry for it. Price THIR IT-FIVE CEN TS; 1-rg.t B ttle- ONE DOLLAR I; is inten-ieil for onlv one ctas of di ees namely those ol ihe THRO A V and LUNGS. P.epared only by LEVI 0BERH0LIZER M D , Pt oem ville. Pa., an ! sold tiy ill Drit ji:it and Storekeepers. Jihn-oii, HoMoway, & Cowdn, No. 23 North Sixth Mreel. Philadelphta, a:id F. C. Welii. & Co., 115 Franklin Street, New York. General Wholesale Agni. N. B. If your nearei-t drnaai-i or store keeper does not keep this medicine do not let tii.Ti put yon off with some other medi cine, because he makes more moi.ey on it, but send al once to one ol the Agents for it. Jone 21, ISH5. 6ni. CIViITI AGE,CY. TH E undersigned desires to call a ten lion ol he publn? to his lacilitie ot ftitin tfii! Pension"., Kmiitie- (L .cal a-iA Govern mel 0 Hontity Land- lor S t liera, Se'llemeiit ol fficer's Acconn s. &e. Dis charged ohiiein t the.r heir- ran el their FULL BOUNTIES, it., y: -.-.er-iL thev have ieceived pi rl , r ,'.:,;(' t'ir inlor'HaliO'1, i.oi onle . ! i . 'i i - s "ie I. ()rfi :eiti K- H Little E-q.. In white f'ime biitidi"U below Echane Hotel' C B HROl KWAY. Blom-siiiri April 5. l-s6i H. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PA UTAE SHIP. 1 HE Co-partner-hip tiietolire exi-l:n between JoSn K G'O'Z & Elwarl Rein, t rat i di! under the firm o' John K Grotz & Co. is lh' da diste(: b tniiutal con sent. Ail persona tiavin2 ni'Sei'led a? roa'its, either on Boik. N"te. or Jinlunient, re requested to present them without de lav for adjustment. The Tannins butne-s will herealter be ' continued, in all ita branche. by John K; Groiz & Son, ai ihe Old Stand, near Blo"mbnrj. t Afericn lurfll fhemicai o's. , chkap fi:iitimzei:s. THE Fertilizers prepared by the Apri cnltnril Chemical Co., (h Company hacr tered by the legislature ot Pennsylvania wiih a capildl ol J250.000.) ttave been proved in practice to be Hie cheapest, most profitable and best, lor the Farmer, Gar dener and Fruit urower, of all conceiitaned m annres now offered in any maiket. The Company s lisi embraces the following P'BULETTi This Ferii'nzer i composed ol hiahi soil and ihe leriiltz'tig i gents ot urine, combined chemtcadj and mechanicall with other valuable lert.lty.itig agents and asorbellls. It is teduced to a pulverulent condition ; ready for itnir ediate l)se, and withoU' los ofits highlj Hinnset'OU fetliltst litf roper lies ' lis universal applicability to all crop and soils, and it durability and active qiialme are well known to be alt that ag ricuiturists can desire. CIIBMICaTcOxMPOST, The PVnil'.er i largely composed of animal matter, such a meat. bone. fi-h. leather and wool; together with chemical and inorganic, fertilizers, which decompose ihe mass, and retain tt.e nitrogenous ele ments It is ii very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, ai d espeutall lor potatoes and arden purposes. I.s excellent qnali'ies, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with al! who have u-ed it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. T his highly phosphate fertilizer is par liiMilarly adapted far ihe cultivation of nees Irgit, lawns and flowers. It will promote v very viaorous and healthy H'owth ol v tod frn t. and largely increa-e the quantity and perleci trie maturity of the Iru it. For hot hose and household plants and flowers, it will be found an indispensible article to se cure their lireater-t perlection. It will pr vent and cure di-easeti condition of the peach and grape, and is excellent lor grass i.nd lawns. It is composed of such elements as make it ada pted to the growth of all kinds ot crops in all kinds ol soil. The totmnla or method of combining it constituent fertilizing in fjredienis ha re ceived the highest approval of eminent chemiFis and cienttfi; ancul' urtsts. PHOSPHATJi OF LIME The Ajriiiiln;ial Ctiemical Company mantiac mre a Pnophale ol Lime in accor dance with a new an : v;ilnable tnrmti'.a by which a very superior arucle i produced, as to be affirded a: a le. p'ice titan other maiiiifaciureis cliarj-e. Practical tes.s have proved that it value, a a tertiliz-r, is equal to the best Phosphite of Lime in the market. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will tie delivered at ihe Railroad S aiion- and Ihe Wharves of Shipmenl,lree ol canajre. Canape w ill be charged on ail order- ol 6 barrel or less One tlr!ar per Tor. allowance for cartage will be made on all sale delivered at the W'oik of the Cmnpanv on Can I Wharf. Agricnllu'al Chemical Company's VVoiks, 4t Cnn-'l Whiff on the be'awne. Office, 4I3J Ach S . Philadelphia. Pa. R. H. H I TS, Get eral Ai-ent. The ("ompany ' Pamn ilci Circular, em hrav.iu!! f.ill direction fo u-ing Ihe. above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re quested. Marcfi 8. 1865 6mo. SI, $050,000 si, tumiH 'F AVATCUE?. C1IAISS, Rl3iGS. itC. G. S. HASKINS 8c CO., yG llekman 6rre, New Yark. bflfr t trlIoin2 indocemei,is to IXuxvi a oi Valuable tU ZIP lia o Having been fcr a lorgitme er.casied the Packet business, and established our reputation fot pri'hipn es and reliabitii and po-fes-ii." gr & tcili'ie for sellniii Jewelry io tli v y . w e xre cm fiden; tSa we ran ive sati-tacMon to all who fej di-po-ed io pa'roniz- ns S65n ooo WORTH OK WATCHES DIA mond I'm, Chams, lo he sold lor One Dollar each, without teifard to value, and i oi to be. paid for unul you know what yon are in r-cetve JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOW I VG LIST . OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH ! 175 Waiche (handsomely engrsved and a arraniel perleci time keepers), varyinu in price Irom $20 00 lo 812(1 00 each." 2?5 Ladies' wn ches, solid gold hunting cae. i-r55 00 each. 250 (en lemeo's Silver watches 15 00 to 20 Ot. each. fi,ohO Latent style vest and neck chain. -I 5f. to 30 00 each S.iioO 0-i!i' Calilorhia Diamond Pin 2 50 io 25 00 each. 4 ()()0 Calilornia diamond ear drrp; 2 00 to 15 HO each. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled cent, icari pin, new stles, 5 00 to 15 00 each. 2,000 Masonic und emblem pins, 3 00 to 111 00 each. 2 500 G'dd band bracelets, engraved and pU'ii. 3 00 to 20 00 each. 3 not) Jet am! Mosaic brooches, 3 00 lo 70 00 esch. 2,000 Cameo brooche. rich patterns, very tasty, 3 00 io 60 CO ech. 4 5t;0 Floten'ine and Lava pins; the tea? article. 4 00 to 10 00 each. 3 500 Lava and Flore dine ear drops, 3 00 io 10 00 each. 3 ot0 Coral ear drops, 4 03 to 6 00 each 2 000 Ladie' Lha'lme chains, jet nd ;:.d. 15 oo ic 20 ro each. 6 000 Gei.;' pin, a splendid assortment, 2 Ot) in 1 5 00 eaeh.v 4,000 So'itaiie leevf button s, entirely new te. 2 Ml) lo 5 0;i each. 3 000 S i.il- ai.d sleeve but'ons, in sets, v-t rich. 3 00 to 15 00 each 5 itoo Sleeve bntons plain, enamelled an.t engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 va'h. 10 000 Piam and liand-omely engraved i-i;:, 2 50 to 10 00 each. n 8 000 Spring locket, double case, tichly engraved, 2 00 lo 13 00 each. 15, (KiO Set- lull s j-wejry, new and laten si y lee, 6 00 to 1 2 00 each. V ooo (.told pens, and handsome silver ca-e-. 5 00 lo 10 00 each This entire li-i ot tvaiitilul ami valuable wood will be so d lor One Dollar E o-h CVr ifieatet ol s II the above art.cles will be placed in envelop, and sealed. The-e envelope ae "erii bv mail, a nr tered, wnhoni regard to chfln-e. On the receipt of th Cer ificate .n will see what yon are lo have, and then it i at your Option IO sen t one dollar an take the article, or not. hive Certificate-can be ordered lor S'; e'evii for 52; iturty-rlve lor f 5; sixty. five tor SI3; and one hundred for SI5 We will -end a single Certificate on the receipt of 23 ceu'.s. G. S. HASKINS & Co, Box 420. 36 Reek man St., N Y. Bloombnr2, April 5th, lf65. KtPF.CTfJ! OP . TIIC PHILADELPHIA AGE, 1865. '1HE only Democri'c Daily Morning' Journal publ shed in Philadelphia. 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I5loonibtir, CoItiRibin Cc.y 'lne siibribjr, proprietir of the ?b -e named extensive etablihmen'. i i.-v prepared 4o receive r rders for xll kind- f n-j.-iin.ri i,.rrni r t'lMfc br act ri n VAf KS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL THUESHIMG MAt HINES &c , tc. He i also prepared to make S ove, all ize and patterns, Plowiroiis, mid e'-t- bins usually made in first-class Fonndnc- His extansive facilities and practical workman, wairant nim in receiving it a lar;jet conlracis op the most reasonnl ;e term.' Cy Grain of all kinds will be taken ;.i exchanse for castinas. This establishment is located ner he Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloomsbnri, Sept. 9. 1KB3. BTLfJOMSBDRG PROVISION STORE! THIS ESTABLISHMENT OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT V!IO,i:SAf,E Sc RRTAtls, A VERY LtltOR NT01& of Superior Family GROCERIES and all thing to live, upon in ihe line of necearies and luxuries HERE YOU CAN FIND SUGAR. TEA. COFFEE, SPICE. &c. DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS FLOUR. PORE, HAMS, DRIED BEEF BUTTER. CHEESE, CRACKERS, FISH SALT, BROOMS. WOODEN WARE, AND ALL THAT. Time and space will not admit of an enumeration of the endie-a variety of Goods which I offer for sale. It is my intention to supply the wants of the people, and io that end shall lend al! ray energies, giving to them at all times, ihe benefit ol a decline in ihe market. Having pnreraseti largely and for Cash, since the tireal decline in Gold. 1 am ena bled in -eil At coireporidiintlv low price. EZTCJSfl rdlH FOR EGGS. LAYTON RUNYAN. Bl'-omsbiirg, May 22. 1665 ir42E EL AHaiOffff Atlorney at Law, OfireoixJItoinSUrrLJJjLJLJltl j rr'Vc i ,i - - -