'CrrVl fr 1? T'TT T? AT AT) TO f -"-- - -.1.'-- , iiifr'MX'y.'j THINGS AECJJT TOWN & COEXTRY. Kf,OO.T3S25ja:G5 PA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1966. Covbt Mill continues, with a large amount ol busit.ess. Mi Emma Hogland has been-arpointed ' Pol Master at Roaringcraek Col. Co. Fa ' Wcre vry much indebted to Hon. C. R. Bdtkalew, Tor vulttnble public documents. The Censu o! I860, Congreifcional Globe, ;'&c, &c. 'We call the attention of all desiring a V pleasant and profitable employment lo the advertisement iu Ibis paper headeu "51500 - per year." FTori'Iblb. Upon a very cold night last week, a small child came to Bloomsburg.irt bareleet and with no covering for the head. The parents were verr much alarmed. Horif, houee, house, id the cry in " B.'oomsburg. We are ol opinion that capi talists could make no more profitable disso lution of money than to erect houses lor rent, in thrs town. The great difficulty of procuring suitable house has increased 'rent to an enormous extent. A PtP.sic containing; about forty dollars was taken from the pocket of Air. Isaac Wagner at the exchange Hotel, on Mon3ay Mr. Wsaner had his pure out, at the bar., to pay for a dinner ticket, he put i: in hi . pockai v'in aud weiit 'i'n'nsJiatijIy to llie dinr.er table, and when there, he fouu J ; 'the purse and rnouey hid been taken. ( ,i r - ol W;e l-e;n- Mr refering to tfie proceedm 'ocrauc County Committee it wilt be reen that William Lamofi was appointed fli ' rcsentatir e Dekjate tu iliu next Deumcrii c htate convention. This is a tery pood ap poir.tmem, and we may feel l:at C' Itrt.bia county will be propfilj repreeented in the 'Convention. Ma. Chabi.es Pahrish, hating resi;nsJ the Saprii)!ender.cy of the Wyoming canal tire Comnanv has made a ve.r indieiuns an- ppniMi.ei.i in the person ot Mk. Hudson i Owk.m, ot Berwick, Pa. Mr. O a en has been b'i ncfire ar.: 'faithful o"icer of the Can.il, as Supervisor cf the upper end, for several years, kiu! will make uti etiiciL-nt arid atlr upennter.o'ent. " . Thehe is a slop tUop np town, that seems S. McNINCH & CO., induces the under :to i.eed dealing cvt. It is about the worsi i -3d totter npon the b.iMuess of thing ot the kind, that ever c as kept irt this I .MERCHANDIZING pl..re. Fights ariU song, oaihs and vulnr S.it ... Knn,tili,.,h,i.,j i - I there at five cewts a piece. We era not in- t t. .... . . lorineu ne.ner ibe govrrmeit is ruiiutr.g 'the conceru or not, but it moves acccrding 'to the spirit cf the late Lincoln adtninio.ra- lioo or some other evil tpirits. A bkautiftl Wild Warrior co! three 'years old lat spring, oxned by Ma. Rcbckt C. Fkuit, of Bloomsbur, and valued at five hundred dollars, was killed by jumping down a bank by the roa.l side, while run i:ing lpn the bil! on this side of JeVce'y .town, -iiAually called the Jere) to wn hid 'Dr. John C. Fruit, who was driving the team was thrown out of the sled a few .moments 't'efoie the horses j imped i ff. and escaped 'w idi a very lighl bruise. The ether horse was uot ir.jured. Thk Republican star.dins commiitee of Colombia county, by an official announce 'tnent oi their chairman, most lominouWy 'Inform the public that the committee will 'meet on Stturdsy, the 2d day of February. '1866, at 2 o'clock P. M., io - Blooms burg.' We wonder where this meeting was held, lathe alleys .somewhere ? or in the main street? or did tbey assemble in some 6ta 'ble ? or it may be they have a vault erected ome pUca in town ? Truly the days ol 'drk lantern assemblages are at present Come out ye darkened creatures, and shame "the davil Or hare yoa so falleh'in love with the dark color of the negro, that you enjoy only dsrkness. It may be w hen the 'Green Creek Petroleum President "finds oil thafwe will have more light upon the mai ler. - Itc answer to an imagined inquiry, the Republican recently said, that the reason re plies were not made to articles published in ibe Star was that ut do not enter into argu ment, but merely blackguard. uch asser 'tion may go for what it Fs worth, and may te said to be true er false by ou"r readers. V do not fear but that their decision will 'b'e right . Bat we noticed an article Tn the Republi 'can of last week, which we suppose was iutended by the editor as argumentative, and ail: was Tn 'reply to matter of the Star wecoofider It proper lo give our readers the benefijof a knowledge of the ability of that editor lo argue. The Star, in re la (Ton to ihe Negro Suf frage "question ia the District of Colarnbia "Said: ''The citizens of the. District of Co lumbia Toted almost- onanimonsly against the bill to enfranchise negroes." The Republican replies, admitting the fact, tied then gitea the folio wing orcioe argu ment. "And why? Because it was not a black man that killed Abraham Lincoln no a black man that sought to entrap Andrew Johnson into a friend-like and fatal plot not a black man thai invaded the mansions of Secretary Seward and made a slaughter pen of bis bed chamber." Isn't that an incontrovertible argument. We acknowledge our inability to argue a question against such sentiments. We are unable, even, to comprehend the meaning oi this. We tan'! see the point. PUBLIC SALE . ".."OF w "Sy 'ib 'LSc In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Conn of Columbia, ccnnty on TUESDAY, THE ZOth' DAY OF MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Jesse Meusch, Guardian of Clarissa Siller, a mi- . . - - - . . . . ' . nor child ot John tier, late of Franklin twp., in si.1 county dee'd, will expose to sale, by Public Vendue, on the premUes, a certain house and lot, situate in the town ship and county a'oresaid, adjoining land? oi Z-ba Osmau S:ephen Baldj ai d Michael Metisch, containing one half acre more or less or: which is erected a frame house and stable w iih the appurtenances. Late the estate ot said deceased situate in the township of Frat.klhi anil count aforesaid. JESSK COLEMA, Eloomsburg Feb. 5, 1866. Clerk. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten percent of two th:rds of the rur chase monuy to be paid a! the striking down of ilie property. The balance of the two third of th purchase money to be paid on the con firm ai ion of sa!. The one third of the purchase money to remain in the premise- duririir the lifetime of the widow, Catharine Lineman, the in terestjo be paid to the said Catherine Lore man annually, or. the firs' day of April in each and every year during tier liletime. 'and ai her ileal li the said one third to be raid to the said Claiissa Shier or Yet legal reptesentative. The widow's third to be reenred by bord and mortgage. The pur chaser lo pay tor convev ancin; and stamps JESSE MENSC1J. B!nom-bur, Eeb. 7, 1806. A. J. EVANS' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Acry opposite the Ep'u-cojyal Ciutth. CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MY stock h composed of fir.e clo'.hinj, ir:rtii-.m anil Inw nripfti! adantt'il lo i ' coiiuiiions, lasies ano w.ini. ua nus the latent siyles for the season a fine as sor'meiit of Orercoats and Ccnilcmca's Sfiaw s, from low totha very best. His Goo ds me fatkiunubfe oud well Jll.nU. ! I" addition to tny stock of ready-made , , . , , , c cmiriin, I nave pieca gouis ior cusio.ii i c r.lers, ; Ciufh CRJ?-sissicrc!?, :c, tc. ; And having one of the fk.-t cias cutters, ; Ctiar'e I. Heichard, formerly of Eaion, I qiidfrtiite'e a fit in all cases and sire sati-'itcticMi. AUo a variety of Woolen I ; ;aid Linen S'iins, Sicckins, Ne k'.it!s Col i Lr-, Nock-4, Hamikerchiefj everything in ih TrMiiltMiiPii's lint? f f rlolhin" j Ao Hats, Coots and Shoes, T.urks and j Carpet bags. I at the lowe?t Watket price Pleae give i:.e a call before pnrchasing cisewhera ANDREW J. EVANS. Nov. 1 5:fi 18C5. LOOK HERE. TfVC Vr.RV FLATTERING SUPPORT heretrdrrr iven to t.ie la'e finn of JAMES j upen a tom-wtiat i.e-.v ) Ian. i lie 1 v.-teni has b-eti aniitury to LuiU criiit buyer nd s.l'r, and therefore pr-wpo.-es to cpen cn the 13:h day of llis mouth of November. A. D. 1865, in THE MUST COMPLETE AND EL VGA NT STOCK OF IV 52 IV eojrjs EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTV; conistir: ol every variety and qc-ality of siajile and fancy 2ood, GROCi:r.lES,'i;UEENSWAItE, HARD WAKE, and ai! s-crts of ariicles kept in a country I ?lorc ; to be sold i OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF i PRODUCE. . . Tlie whole bnsiiess to be conducted on the system of pay as you g; and at cheap- ; er rates than any other house. Call and j judge lor vtirsel ves. JAMES S. McNINCH. 1 Novensber 8, 18H5. ' YEW STORE IN BLOOMS BURG, PA. THE UNDERSIGNED h jnM opened a new Siore in SCHIVE S BUILDING MA4N STREET. Bloomsbnrg, Pa., which he has filleJ with a fir-t class assortineiit o of all descriptions, and gh0cesjies, haitdhaue and qici:,swaul in the ucnal variety. Also FLOL'l an. I FEED supplied althei lowest ma ket prices. He re-pecuully so- licits a fair share of pmronnse. . JAMES K. Ei En B!oom-burg, Nov 8, 1865 if. r,! PHOTOGRAPHS ! rilOTCCRATHSU A NE If G ALLE It Y IN IiLOOhlS . HUKG. rlHE undersigned take" pleasure in an - nouncii'g it.a! be has opened a Gallery in the lare Room over Haiman's Store, in Blpomsburg, Pa., for PHOTOGRAPHIC and Kindred Art. He is prepared to take Pictures ol ail kinds. Having procured the service of an ex perienced Artist Ifom New Yoilc fie is pre pared to do all kinds of Picture taking Call and see before going elsewhere. A. A. HEMPSEAD. January 31, 1866 3m. -a-s-"". agents every where to sell our improved $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. War ranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machine in the United States for less than $40, hich are folly licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, Singer & Co.. and Bachelder. All other cheap Machines are infringements and the seller or user are lia ble to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Cir culars free Address, or c-ill npon Sh-tw & Clark. Biddeford, Me. Dec. 20, '65 ly ITCH I ITCH ITCH I Scratch, Scratch, Scratch! IV H EATON'S OINTMENT, Will Care the Itch in 43 Hours. ALSO cures Sail 'Rheum, Ulcers, Chil blains, and all Eruptions of the skin. Price 30 cents. , For. sale by all drnzgisis-r.- ' By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POT TER, Sole Agents, 110 Washington street, Boston, Mass.. it will be lorwarded by ,Pal, free of po.tage, to any part of the United States. rSept.27,lS65.-6m. ' STATEJI&ftT .. . ' dp I i jjc r luaucesui met uuuijui loiuci- rrt.. t- - r a. - . " nri bin, from the 1st Day of Jan. A- D. 1865, to liio ist Hay of Jan, A. I), IS50. fHE Auditors elected to settle and ac'just the public account ol Columbia coun ty, respectfully beg eae to report that they have examined the same troin the fust day ) of January A. D. 1865, to the first day of I f ...... A II ICC I if. .11.. I .. January, a. u. isoo, ana respectiuuy lay before the Honorable Judges ol the Cnurt ' of Common Pleas of said county the fol lowins statement and report agreeably lo the 2td section of the "Aft ot General As sembly of this Common wealth, pa-sed four'.U day of April, A. D. i,'i Dsniel JKi'Icn- , Treasurer of Colurt bia Cnnnly. in account w ith said countv 180o. lv. Jan. To ami. outstanding for 1865 &c, S6664 76 To balance in hands of Treasurer as per Ia.l Audirors' report S563 20 1 o bat. on ten day assessment 1BG4 May To t-a.-h of Jesse Coleman Proih?y ju ry fees and fines do To cash of Jacob Uo.-ler.lai.d red'med 23 60 I- 21 CO 3 '.6 I 56 1 43 186L To cash of Joseph Gfcier I a rut redm'd May. To cash of Wm. Lainon land red'med June. To"c"jsl) of John Earns la.rt.J red'med do 18i55. To amount oTcutiri ly lax asessel for lhS3 Sep. To cash ot Jer Ja 5 75 ( 11133 60 i i cob)' for Biier Creek twp keeping C. Suit 150 '00 do To cah ol Samuel Kelchner for Brier Creek twp keeping C Suit do To cash ofJas Freeze 103 60 20 00 shingles do To ten day assm'l '65 do ca;h c! Michael Brobst land red'med 13 80 Dec To calt of Jas Rogt ers old pi ink 1 00 do To cah of Jesse Cole man Jury fees & fiuas 13 CO do lo ca.-h of J. G. Freeze shingles 10 10 Paid assei-t-ors for spring mili, ary as.;i TC5 112 40 To cash ot iT.iiilary fund viz : - J S Sanders notice of appeals 2 00 W IJ Jaccby notices 5 00 P John Blank book 5 00 Paid asses.-ors for assrn': of Don tax '65 159 55 To cash ot sundry persons redemption money 4S7 22 To cash teo'd foi sun dry taxes 231 86 18 87 1910 63 . 19750 94 Cr. Ey am't o:its'arsdirg for lf65 and nrf vious vrs 5347 24 316 33 504 05 " Exonerations .liowed collectors " Commission allowed collectors ;' arn't cointy orders re deemed 12792 47 " Treasurer's commis sion on $12449 80 at 4 r?r cert 437 99 8 25 2cS4 61 41 ara't paid state Treas urer Ux on outstanding j bonds i Balance in hands of Treas SI9750 94 DAN I EL McHENRY, Treasurer of Col umbia county in account w ith lax on Dogs liv. To amonnt outstanoing and uncollected lor lf-64 anif previon jrs 784 65 '' am'l due s;.id fund as per anlitors report Jan 4, 1865 2 90 " ami ass'd for 1865 1270 50 2058 0a Cr. By smonnt'oiilsJanding & lincolleced " Exonerations allowed collectors " commission all'd do u am't of sh-?ep dam ae orders redeemed Paid assessors for a--sesxin dog tax for '"65 Treaurer's commission on 5937 25 at 5 per ct 819 00 47 50 47 89 937 25 153 55 46 f6 2058 05 EXPENDITURES. , Aiittifor's and cletlci. : Am'l pd auditors & clerk 48 00 i W Wirraoditlng Proth'y & Registers accl 15 00 61 00 Assessors 'pay, ! Am I paid aB s-ors lor spring asri.'i ... 609 63 BRIDGE & ROAD VIEWS. Am'l paid -.iindry perfOns , BRIDGE CONTRACTS. 173 01 ! nu.i S:iv, i,a) t,n brid I con ract in Pine twp '64 122 00 W A Kile bridge in Sugar loaf 700 00 D.tvid Savage bridge in "Benton 1100 00 192 00 BRIDGE REPAIRS. Am'l paid sundry persons for repairs . . 1222 72 BLANK BOOKS. Am't paid for blank books for Prothonotary & Re corders officios 9 40 ( : CONSTABLES' RETURNS. Am't paid Ihe several con stables during .the year -- 153 24 . COURT CRIER. Am't paid Moes CoiT-nan 50 50 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. Am't paid sundry, persons 24 00 COUNTY BUILDINGS. Am't od for repairs at Court House and JY'I during ihe yr. 771 01 COMMISSIONERS & CLERK. Am't pd RC Fruit Clerk 600 00 " Rohr McHenry Comm'r 176 61 " T J Vandersl.ce " 228 61 '' Allen Mann x " 176 61 " John V Fowler s 18 00 . 1199 83 COM MISSIONERS' ATTORNEY. Am'l pd W Wirt An'y 75 00 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. Am'l pd mnrfry persons' .... 322 32 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Am't pd E H Little C6 00 ELECTION EXPENSES. Ara't pdfor spring election 421 20 " General " 377 50 798 70 WILD CAT & FOX SCALPS Am't pd sundry persons 55 20 , - FUEL. House and JaM' p U"U ) "incidental expenses- Arn'f pd for stationary for coa't 70 55 M KANL K . INSURANCE. Paid Lycoming Insurance Co 19 32 INQUESTS. Am't paid Joseph Lilly, esq., inquest on body of V. Reeser, 10 38. do John Doak, Esq., on body of R. Hill, 12 58 do ILL Freas, M. D. ex amination of body of M. C atles, at inq'st, 10 00 do J..R. Evans, M. D. ex amination of body ol W. Keeser at iiique."t. 15 00 - '. , 47 9G- rRlNCIPAL & INTEREST ON LOAN. Am't paid Francis Evans in'st for 1864 on bond aaainst connty 60 00 Ain't paid Francis Evans bond 1000 00 do Francis Evans int'st 35 00 do paid Frank Barton, bounty 25 00 1120 00 JURORS' WAGES & MILEAGE. ..i1! Kiil Iiirnr 9 ltii Kvral J 1 II I -..i.a vulvae m. - - - cour'.s 1576 67 MEDICAL SERVfCES, i Am't pd. J. R Evans M D. attendance on prisoners 6 (JO do F. C. ilarri-on, 2 Oil 8 00 MILITIA. Am'l aiil J. S. Sanders for publishing notice of 'appeals do W. II. Jacoby for print ins notices do P John, blank book 2 00 5 00 5 CO 12 00 PRINTING. Am'l paid W H Jacoby do J S Sanders iio L L Tate 201 00 125 00 108 50 434 50 PENITENT1! A R Y. Am'l pd. E. S Penitentiary ... for support of convicts 306 25 do paid Pa. S;ate Lunatic; Hospital for support pf C Stilt, 76 20 pr6thonotary. Paid JessColeman Proth'y POSTAGE. Am't paid D A Beckley, P M ROAD DAMAGES. Samcel Rimby Madison 14 00 D Pur-el Ploo'm 25 (O Huszh Thompsor. Briarcreek 30 00 Ai.thonv Weitzel Hemlock 20 00 Samuel Bru-zler do 63 00 Siephen McHenrv "widow" Jackson 125 00 Samuel Trump Oiange 50 00 RECORDER. Am't paid J G Freeze, re cording Treasurer's boods and stamps . REVENUE STAMPS. Am't paid PJohn for's'amps SHERIFF. do S Snyder for boarding. . prisoner '63 C4 do conveying J Coursan and M Hatidelong to E Penitentiary 90 50 do conveyina Thos'.Sodd to E Penitentiary 70 00 SURVEYOR. Am't paid Solomon Neyhard burveyinn unsealed land SHEEP DAMAGE. Am'l paid sundry persons, to wit : Bloom township 22 00 Beulon do 6 00 Beaver do 20 00 Briarcreek do 36 00 Centre . do 120 75 Fishitigcreek do .45 00 Jackson do 98 00 Locust do 18 00 Madison do 16 50 Mifflin do 18 00 Maine do 31 00 Mt Pleasant do 31 00 Orange do 33 00 Sugatloaf ;do 1 00 Scott do 93 00 362 45 189 58 1 50 327 00 13 50 24 00 523 54 35 00 610 25 TIP STAVES. Am'l Paid at the several courts TAXES REFUNDED. Am'l ol road, echoed and poor tax retiia'f?J to lhe several townships Whole am't ol orders issued for the year 1665 Deduct am'l of sheep dam age orders for the '2 50 343 07 $13243 55 same year do taxes refunded to townships do borrowed money and i nt 'st on same, do militia expenrss 610 25 343 07 1120 00 12 00 x W i S20S5 32 Actual expenditures the year lfc65 for S1115f 23 We 'he undersigned auditors of Colum h,a Cciiniv. being duly elected lo tsnrel ',M,r,er an.! t le the accounts ot the Treasurer an. I Comm i-sioners. do certify thai we met .... r.i i'Vi '.ntr. in i in tiers in ;,I ui; . nunc - - i ,...f.,n., n.oininmi iho bloonisonri; am: i dicmuj n .1 m i.v. . I ........ 1 . . n t iKa c-3rnj .fffim ii..r,.,.,t f iannaii-. A. D.. 1865. to he first day of Jan., A. D. 18r.6, and find them correct as set forth in the foregoing ...-i anbat wrf find a balance 'due Colombia. County, of Two Ilutnired and j Eiijhty Four Dollars and sixty-one cents, (5284 61) from Daniel McHeriry, Treasurer j of said County. Given under our hands, . ibis third day of January. 1866. j DANIEL SNYDER,) County. L. B. RUPERT, Attest DANIEL LEE. s Audi tots. We, the undersigned, Commissioners of Columbia County, do certify that the lore u coirect statement of the ac- cooins of said county for ihe year A. D , 1865. Witness our hands, Jatuary third A. D. 1866. THOS. J. VANDERSL1CE, I Comm'rs of I ALLEN MANN, JttestR. C. FRUIT. J Col. Co FINANCES OF COLUMBIA COUNTY Balance due Irom col lectors S5347 24 Deduct exonerations & commissions juvr S4147 24 284 61 4431-85 Bal. doe Co. from Treaa. Deduct orders unre deemed 'or 1864 and previous years Deduct orders unre deemed for 1865 Deduct balance due D Savage on bridge $49 63 69 8J contract in Benton Deduct balance due W A Kile.bridge con 754 00 tract in Sugarloaf 680 50 S1553 96 - --'s-t " " rc I .. STATEMENT OF DOG TAX i Bal. due from collect)' $819 00 Deduct exoneratior.3 -Si commissions 150 00 S669 00 ! Deduct order unre deemed for 1864 ami previous years Order unredeemed for 1865 2115 50 ' 1 1 3 00 S2 2K 50 440 50 Bal. in faor of said fond Commissioners' Office, Bloomsburg, Jan 3, 1866. Terrible Excitement ! IN LIGHT STStST, ATTRTER EXT'S ST0KP, Oss Accouiat ol Hue Sew Arrival of I'ALIj & Winter fry V ftp Ctf Tr 5K o GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES rTAS just received from the eastern cities ami is now opening at the old stand a splendid assortment of DP O Ii SI tU'dl 0.2Sc?3 which will be soll cheap for CASH Oil COUN TRY PRODUCl". His stock consi-ts of Ladies Drei Goods, choicest styles, and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. t U IN G if A MS, FLANNELS. - ., . : HOSIERY SILKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C. IU'a(2y-JIaIc Clolhiios:, CASSIMEKES, COTTON A DES KENTUCKY JEANS; THUEAU.&C. 12. OD S3 132 IXL S2 S3 QUEENS WAKE, . CEDA KV A'tlE, HARDWARE, , . . MEDICINES, DRUGS, BOOTS AM) 8II0KS, HATS and CAPS, In short everything usually kept iu a rpnntry store. The patronage of his old friends, and ihb public generally, is respectfully so lici'ed. t , , The nthesi market price prid for coun try prodnr-.e. . 'PETER ENT. Iuhi S-refcf. Oct. 4, 1833. B. II. STOUTER, dikkii AD ro;;t' kctioxek f TAS always on hand aul'' 'or sale Fresh AA BREAD, CAKES, ant. TIES ; Trench and Domrstlc ft:ifcclins in srea' and splendid variety ; Nus Fru'ns, and everything usually found i:i a first elas confectionery store. He would call especial attention to It)'5 newlv received stock of PICKLED FRUITS, AS D JELLIES. Haviog recently fitted up a new and "OYSTER SALOON, on the first floor, two doors we;t ol Lyer & Mover's Drug store, be i prepared to wait noon his ma'nv c-j-Momers with FIRST CLAS" FRESH OYSTERS as cheap as the cheapest. He will supply Balls, Pa n ie,t fee. at reasonable rate. Bioomsburj, Dec. 20, 1865. GROCERY STORE. MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBUR.G. ON ITorc S'resh Ooodf, Just terrii'ed at Henri Giber's New Store: MO l SSES, SUG A KS. TEAS, COFFEE, RICE.SPICES, f;sh. SALT, KA1S1N, TOBAOL'O, SEG ARS, CANDIES, AOTlNNs, Tovs, FEED AM) PJiOVISiOXS, Together with a great variety of notions , too nurj;erous to mention. li UTTER EGGS. MET, . k. and Produce seneraifv, taken in exchange for goods. The bej-t market price will be allowed. Give him a caJI. C,T' biatiest markel prices paid for all kinds of COUNTRY FURS. HENRY ITIGER. Bloomsbnrg, January 3, 1866 HT0,MLG INSriiAME 'COMPAiVI, Onceover the Wijomins: Rank, CAPITAL AM sntP'LrS, 150,000. jr Will insure a2aint loss or damage j by Fire on property iu lwn or country, at i r 'i rw i -I K t u i p r m . i iiiDiv'Tni.K r: M llnllenback. 1 hn Reichnrd. Samuel Wadham-, D L.Shne ! viat, Daniel G. Driesbach, If. C. Smith. n n r ti t K, W . Ketcham , - - '..'..' vv s; i;ni:s. G.'oroe M ' j, i i tiaroing OM- HOLI.ENRACH. Pres'i, D. L. SHOEMAKER, . res t. R. C. SMITH, Secretary, j W. G. STERLING, Irea-urer. . L 11. CONOER. Aaent, Beacti Haveu, Pa. December 2d, 1865. ly. j Jn-Hce ot Ihe Peace, i Licensed Conveyancer, Scrivener, and j Surveyor, Office Beaver Valley, Pa. Will attend to taking acknowledgements, Write Deeds, Mortgages, Leae, Bonds Notes, Agreements, &c. Surveying 3tten de I to with despatch. Charges moderate. Jan. 10, 1866. 4mo. - CHAULES"B. BR0CKWAY, A ttorney-al-Ia w. Bounties, Back-pay, Pensions, -c, collected. Special attention paid to matters arising utide-r he Internal Revenue Laws. OFFICE, one door west of the Court House." BLOOMSBURG, Pa. January 17, 1866. CL0VEKSEED WANTED. . The undersigned will pay the highest market price Icr CLOVERSEED. PAXION HARMAN. Rupert, Ta. 3ioo. - nin TlllXfiS MADE NEW. A PAMPHLET directing how io speedily restore sight and give up spectacles wi houl aid of doctor or medicine. Sent bv mail, free, on receipt af 10 cents. Ad dfeg 1 E. B. FOOTE, M. D: I BUSINESS ;C0UGE N. E corner Temli acuKCfe pstuut Nreets riULA DELPHI.. . The most complete and thoroughly ap pointed Businesa Commercial College in the country. ' The only. on? in the City possessinsj a Legii-lati ve Charter, and the oulv one in Unjted Slates authorized to confer Desireess of MVrit. Diplomas awarded to grxduatei in the Commercial Course under its coipo ia e seal by acthtrity of law. Conducted by pentlcmen of Iibpr.nl edu cation a"d extensive experience in Lufiness . "tflording unequalled advarlaps lor the thorOu "'V Uieoretical. and practical eduea lion ol'yon..-" nen ,'or "-'" tiw and employ men; ' p . x r n 'J II FOR V AND Wi.Ar-TICL COMBINED by a syMem of . IVf,Tn ACTUAL BUSINESS . original and pre-eminently pracllc. 6,v" ing the student in the shortest time a C.'--plete insight into the routine, details cus toms and forms of buiness in ypneral, as ) coiulucted in the best regulated commer- !) cial nd financial establishments THEORETICAL B GO K K E E P I N G Upon a new plan, with an original exposi tion of the science of accounts, arranged and pi.b.iche.' by the propretor of this In stitution exclusively for his own. jsp, sav ing one-hall the ordinary labor of tha stu dent, and givii g him a complete knowl edge of the practice ol the best account ants THE COMMERCIAL COURSE. KMBKACES Bookkeeping. Commercial Arithmetic, Pen manship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Law, Lectures on Bu siness Affairs, Commercial Customs, Forms, arid Ac tual Business Prac t'we. SPECIAL BRANCHES. Algebra and the Higher Mathematics. Pho nogrnphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the Art of Delecting Counterfeit JNlnnej, Engineering, Surveying Naviga tion and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in; advance of anything of the kird ever oflered io the public. A regular Tel egraph Lne is connected with the Institu tion with twenty brances in various parts of the city, where public business is transact ed, and in which the etadents of this Insti tution are permitted to practics. i(No regu lar office practice can be had. in any other School ol instruction in the country, with out which no one can ob'ain a position as a practical operator. Young men are cau tioned against the deceptive representa tions of those who, wUhoni any 6Uch fa cili'irs, preterid lo t.jach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. This institution is now enjoying the lar gest patronage ever bestowed upon any commercial school in the Stale. Oer five hundred students wete in attendance the first year, and over seven hundred durina the past year. The best class , ot s'udents jnay invariably be found here, aud all its a i-ieiaiions are first claa. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The jY.stiti'iion is located in the most cen- i i P 'np ci, a accomodations, ; for extent, elegance and convenience, are ' onsurpassed. All the rooms have been I P in 'I'r v. HOUSES, TELGRA PJI OFFICES, STATIONERY fclORE, and a resular BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE, . supplied with finely engraved lithographic rio'es used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Business. TO YOUNG MEN who de.ire a PRAC TICAL EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS, we i guarantee a cotir-eof instruction no where ele equalled, while the reputation and standing of the institution among business men make its endowment the best pass port to success and advancement. All con teiriplalitii; entering any commercial Col lege, are mvited to send for an : . ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA LOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and full particulars of the coure ot instruction, term, fcc. L. FAIRBANKS, A M., . .Preiatnt T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacher and Supt. of Otfice Business. Nov. 1, 18651 r. ""MEXICO 1 MEXICO ! ! 30,000,000 LOAS CF THE ltEPlIiLIC OF MEXICO. Ticenttj-vear Covpn Bonds in Stt77is c""650, SlOO, 500, and S1,000. Interest SeTp'n Per Cent., Payable in The City of-Xcw Ytrk. J'rincipal and Interert Payable in GOLD. 1 0.000.000 to be, Sold at SIXTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, in U. S. Currency, tlius yielding an. interest of T welve per cent, in Gold, or .Seventeen per ce.n'. in Currency, at the present rate of pren.iium on tiolA. The firet j ear's interest already provided.- . TIHTCIOST DESIRABLE IXVESTMLXT EVER OFFERED. Immense tracts of Mining and Agricul ,ral lands; sixty per cent of port dues, impv?,s atJ laxesJn the States of Tamauli pa aitii Luis Putoi ; and the plighted faith ol tu? Fa' State , and the General Government ar? all pledged lor the redemp tion of these Bondi? and payment of inter est. ' , The Security is Ample. 30 in U. S Currency will buy a 7 per ceuJi.GoId Bond of 50. 53 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond of S10P. S300 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent Gold Bond of 500. $600 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per cent. Gold Bond .of -t000.- Let every lover of Republican Institutions buy at least ' Circulars forwarded and subscrip'ions re ceived bv JOHN W. CORLIES&CO., and J.-N. TIFFT. FinancMl Azon of the Republic of Mexico, 57, Broa-Jway, New Y ork. t IT? Subscriptions also received '0y Ban'g and Bankers generally througtiQf .t lne U.nit ed :ates. Nov. 8, 1865. ADJIIMSTKATODf s XOTICE. Estate of John relcr.l'e 0f phhin?treek totcn ship, Columb'm county, acc d. E1TERS of id ministration rm. the es late of Johr, Pealer late of Fiahingcreek township, C olumbia county, , have been granted, the Register of said county, to Solomon Buss. Persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are re quested lo present them to the administra tor for settlement, and those, indebted lo the estate will make payment forthwith to SOLOMON BUSS. Ml II I t II I , i . . ,w . - TIHj'tVEEKLY J' It TIIK CA.nr.-lGW OF 16G5. Thri'poliii".-! campaign .'jusl opnin; n I'enn) Ivania is destined to be one of jreat importance, and to have a powerful inJH--ence.upon tU futnre of the country .at lane, n a reat measure it will determine tL 'gubernatorial come! of 1866, and hare n Influence upon tt.c presideniial election iwrp years thereaf:er. Brit, more imppitant, it will probably determine the choice of thu next U. S. SenHtor.iKM'i this Slate nd thus affect the legislation of. Cong rest, aud j!je restoration ol peace to the land. ,li ia, therefore, of vital importance that. rcrv exertion should be made by every member of-otir party to etcure the victory. Not ony -fihoiifd eveiy heal organization be put t? work,but every honotabl measns t-honhl be adopted to stir np tint h athetic arid lukewarm . and 10 make new votes by con verio. It qhii jniily ttiri.nuh the im mutable and golden principles ol Democr cy ihat the country cit be,;edeemed Jrom the thraldom of fana'iei-vo, derada!iou ami taxation. Outside the Democracy tficje ar no principles.' The julo ol hction of tfte opposition is ever 'Ch:ig;n2 fine Ibinir to- day something else to-morrows ...li is held io"-u',iI merely by expedient- ;he la'esi and niPl o'trayeous of all being the mod ern six-inlnS political trick ef negrc suffrage. Trt delef ihis, and -all, oher schemes of the Aur'tli'Ml-frhoddy, horde who live only to plunder .''tul 'vratir.'tze, let eve:v Democrat arouse and gird on tin ruiv armor of his fathers in Democracy of Washington, o." JefTer-on, of 'Jackson, and marc.! to battle and to victory f ' THE WECKLY PATRIOT AND UNION. As the Ce.nral'oraan of the Democrat party the Weekly P-'riot and Union has acquired a lare and more diffuse..! circu lation than any ofher Democratip journal in the Sta'e. It has heretofore octripid an influential pos!ti" ai able arid in dulrioosjworksr in Jh caue of Democ racy, and ts friends say li'al it stiil rootin ufs'to. be. a valuable orgati of the party. It is not for us, however, i3 poff our own work. If we ..have been jaithftd ' 10 he cause of the. party aud the i-oontry,' wu hope every Democrat will make it an ob ject to extend our field of operations, by adding to oik lUt o subtribers. The low prici of the Weekly hi comparison with the amount of ma.tter fumir-hed. makes it one f the cheapest , of newspapers. We hope every good Democrat who reads this will send his name and $-2 50 for a copy for one year. If this is loo much for those who are very poor, let all such send n fifty cents each, and receive the Weekly Patriot and Union for the campaign. The folio r ing are the terms : TF.KMS PER TEAR. '" Single copies, per annum, 2 60 " six month", 1 50 Clubs of ten or more loone address 2 00 . . DHHIhG THE CAMPAIGN. Single. copies 50 els. Clubs of ten or more to one address 60 els. All orders should be addressed lo the PATRIOT AND UNION, Harrisburg, Pa. new qoopsr Another "Arrival of Goods. AT Iat,tJap and Grocery S3 CO 1X2. Now is Your Time lo Buy. HE NOW SELLS CHEAPER THAN EVER rrMIE nndersigned having just relumed JL from the Eastern cities with a large and full assortments of in addition to a superi or STOCK OF SPRUNG AND SUMMER Q HATS AND CAPS, . comprising every soil and quality, is now prepared to sell a tittle cheaper1' than can hi purchased elsewhere. U;u Sjock o G ROCK MRS are not sur passed in this maike, which he offer cheap for cash, or in exchange for GRAIN OR PRODUCE. ALSO,-A fine lot of KlDS, MOROCCOES,. at:d LININGS to which he invite ,yje l lertiQti of Shoe-makers and the public. Give him a call At Stronp'ii Old Stand, on Main Street. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloorcsburg, Nov'r 27 1864. Lackawanna & Bloomsbarg R- K- N and atier pyember 27, I860, l'as6en- ger Trains will run as follows : SOUTHWARD. A.M. P.M. 5 50 10.05 6.55 1115 9 15 9 50 10.39 P. M. 4 50 6.20 8 53 0 30 10 15 Leave Scrar.ton, tl Kingston, " Rupert, " Danville, Ar. North umber'd NORTHWARD. Leave Nonhumber'd, 8 00 3.05 " Danville, 8.40 3.40 " Rupert, 915 A.M. 4.15 " Kingston, 2.35 8.30 6 55 . Ar. Scranton, 5.45 9.35 8.10 0 Trains leaving Kingston at 8 30 A. M. for Scranton, connect with Train arriving at New Y'ork at. 5 20. Leaving Northumber land at 8 00 A. M. and Kingston 2.30 P. M. connect with train ar.iving at New York at -10 55. P. M. Passengers taking train Sonth from Scranton at 5 50 A. M. via Northumbe land, teach Harrisburg 12 30 P.'M-, Balt'i -leave 5.30 P. M..r Washington 10.00 P. MV via Rupert reach Philadelphia .t.7. 00 P. &J. H. A FODA. Sup't. Kins'nn Nov 25. 186. Itfalrini'-yuial. T - A DIES and Gentle m.en : If ymi wish t "marry you can d u so adJ-essiog me. 1 will send you, wii',ir,iu money ami without price, valuable information, "that wilt ena ble you. to narry happ'dy anil speedily, irrespective of Ae, wealth or beauty. This information vill cost you nothing and if you wish to marry, I w,jj cheerfully asrist you. All 'lettero stric jy coiifidetitial. The desired in formation sent .by" retutn mail and "uo reward a-ked. PJease Inclose posl, ag-; or stamped envelope, addressed to. oiirself. A.ddress, f SARAH B. LAMBERT; Greenpoinf, Kings Co. N. Y. - DP..J.R. EVANS, Physician and Surgeon, ..... aAVING located permanently on Maia. Street, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., would in-, form the public generally, Ihat he is pv pared to a ten.l to all business faithfully anl punctually ihat may be intrusted to his-care, on terms. com.mensuriie with-the limeiry tiT lie pays si'ct alleution to Surge ry aswell as Medicine. November 25, 18nS.-ly. 090 iors 31U!V' I'll ! AGENTS - six entirely . r.ew art'tcl'' deil out. AdJress O. T GAREY,.Cii' ' , lt Biddeford, Me. - I)ee ' ' BaHding C.vi:yTSci.g7 ?P ,65v. PROMPTLY DONr -EATLY AND LEY, Attorney at I' . T C. G. BARK,- nifi "w Bloomgbarg, Pa. On fot". HING STORJ