DEMOCRAT-AND STAR ' LOCAL DEPARTMENT.' BLOOM SB URG Wednesday, March 21, 1866. " "'ANSWX.R3 TO COBEESFONEENTS tl -- " 1 ' .A. J.-A. While you are convalescent we will en deavor to furnish you wilb sound reading matter, and, of course, hope for your speedy recovery. Si'mckibkr or Ren-tow. Yoar communication and. "join objeevwilt lake well. webink, nvitb the people, but we would do injustice to many of our friends, t artless we open our columot to all asking the aame privilege, a favor, which, of course, we cannot grant. Ourdr-strc iiDiie all alike, aad be partial to none. We have written you, hy Utter, "i. J. C A. Our moat important le sen as in composi tion were learned by writing squibs, with a pencil, on the eiill boor, posts and board, if you try you can accumulate knowledge in any position. S erne iii br that David, the S hepiierd King of Israel, stadied the Heaven 'and the Earth while watching Ws Father flVkson the plains of Judea. Hovs. 1 he tSeoior editor of this paper i desirous of rentinz a boose for a am all -Jamil, for which gend rent will be paid. Thk water was let into the canal on tic EUth inat., and navigation opcucd for ., lie season , . ' : Po cot fail to read our new advertise ments in toother cdumn. Tbej are very important. . Everybody likes it, The style in which Mr.Eph. El well .keeps and deals ut his Groceries. V.1' Communications from our. "Jackson t nr.. rt-1 . (r... lA'DiOcrai, "JLeniou ieuiocrai, auu; tana" and ''Typo'' are crowded out this frock, but' will appear in our next. Tn Graded School of E. W. Wynl ioop & Co., two doors East, of Centre 'atrect, -will ccrairncnce on the 4)ib day of April "next, loc school has au cx-callcnl reputation. r.A Tns people "of this county will remem ber that our worthy aud very popular friendIraiirDerr", of Jackson township, is a first-rate' Auctioneer, and gives eu tiro satisfaction iu bis numerous engage ments. Great bargaius, made at A. Hart ma'n's Grocery iiiote in Bloombarg, Fa. AlLkikla o iiroteeries and notions he oow offers for wile at a very low price. ; Give him a call," oca and 11, and free lor yourselves. ... . : : - ; - It wiJ.l be een, by rcfering to their advc tiiement in another column, that the ;L; 11. 11. commenced running on a new time table since the 12th iost. , The change is said to increase the accomoda tions lor. local travel. " dou'l wish to dKMaie,tui it the Rrpub' cam "auorganuari" start a new pper iiere wesflgseit that they call it TH DAIiK LAN1EUN. Tbe thinjj worked magniti cer.ily',lat one umo, fr Jim. Folioclt autl Juhu Corode. W'o think the 'Jisufatii--fcers' bo had cuaiderable eJtpoueuce in Lixl litie. A8 Jouru allots we do not desire, in our coluujus-, to drag, by their names, ob tputo aud unpopular 'irdividuaid before the public,' Rut when offetiive men place thetcselvea in this ucp'eaoaul poaition by tbwr own pin aud J ttts we have no other way w reath theui. : -'- Do r't fail tu read our ''Answers to Corf e8poridfcOl,t, at tiie head oi the iocil coltnn on our third pago. . . : Many of our frieoda aUdreasing as by letter will find their communications sat isfactorily answered uadcr thd aboye 1m ad ",'.'"" - Wb congratulate our Democratic friends ia Gicc'iwood towuahip, on the judicious eelcc'tion of our-txcelUnt young friend, Wilscri Thomas, as Asstasor : .lie i irery popular at home as will be 6hown by the vote.' and we know hiarlo be era inpntltr nrt'atified for the . dmiea of the j i- cice.r:. I -, ' . TnB term of office of the County Super intendent, expires on the first of June next. A notice to School Directors of Columbia county, of the time and place "of mecttDf 'in convention for tho pcrpoae of electing a Superintendent will be pub lished in due time. We are informed that C O Barkley, E-q., who is a faith ful oScer, will be a candidate for rc-elec-tion. - - . . . " 'M m i r , ",Vb' ask the - Ktpublican, what do jon thinVof Wm: D.'Kelley's late speech ii Congress and 'Parson- Brownlow'a letter in reference to Andrew Johnson 1 If you hare not read tbeot we will tnrnish you wiih a copy. -They are a portion of the proced- inss. and a true,, sample of that "moral,:, . - l. a , I lln.lr'inhn" Con- "courazepns iriio ouu k"" gress wbich yoo endorse, ter pabluh tbem 1 H ad n't yon b ! E. "WiLbEaAi Co., the great horse trainers,' arc coming, aad will give a free exhibition -of trained horses, and a free lecture on their new system of educating the horse. Let our farmers' and horse dealers improve this opportunity to learn how to gain the easy and complete con trol of ther horse. - They will exhibit as follows: JJloomsburg, Tbnrsday, March 22nd ; Espy, Friday, March 23rd ;" Derwick, Saturday, March 2 1th; -Shickshinny, Mcadiy, March "26th f Cambra.. Tues day, March 27th ;-Oran?efc Wednssdty, March 2Sth ; Millville, Thursday, March 20th; Jerseytown, Friday, March 30th. TnsattsnSion of the publio is directed to the fact, that the School Directors of Eloora totftjship, have taken inliatory steps to get a .camber of stockholders cr con triba tors suficient to. erect and C3 tablLh aa Academy, ia the town of Elooiiab-rg, for the instruction cf young nsn and wosta in both the profesi.ional, end -'cruaary tuiicata affairs cf life. is inotj 13 in tho tbli ri-ht cirec'.ioa. riic 3 13 isipora "? it's tbst tbe Mot i is g Tim r. The annnal mofing time is rapidly approaching, and many are en routs already. Those of our subscribers who change their poet office' address will please notify Qg of the office from which as well as lo which, they wish their paper chang ed. Be rery careful to give the name of both office. 3. Ma. Tamley's Foundry in Robrsbarg formerly Joseph LoDe'fJ. was on the evening of the 10th inat., consumed by fire. It is well known to be the work of an inceoJiary. It is also understood that no blame attached to the citizens of Rohrsburg. . . In Berwick, on the night of the 16th inat., a fire occurred consunjingthe large FoundryT H?cb;ne and Car Shops of Messrs. Jackson & Woodin, and two adjoining-stables. The fire was discovered abbut one o'clock at night, but too late to save the buildings. It ia supposed to have originated from some heated cast ings ia the Foundry. The property was insured. On the 13th inst. about 7 o'clock, P. M., a fire, supposed to have origina ted from the stove pipe, bioke out in the old Bcttle aore house in L'ght Street, now owned by II. W. Creasy, & Co., who lately purchased and repaired it in order to enlarge their Wines. It ended in the entire destruction of the store house and an adjoining dwelling house belonging to Reuben Culp, then occupied by two families. A portion of the household furniture was caved. Creasy 's loss is said to be at least $2,500. There was no insurance on the property. We hope, and believe, that with their exten sive custom and eminent business quali fications, their loss will soon be regained. Suicide. Hiram C.Wolf, Presidsnt of the First National Rank of March Chunk, committed tu'eide on the 4th by shooting himself through the head with a pistol. MARRIED On the toth of Frbrn.i.y, at the House of the Bride's Mother, by the tie v. J. VV. Lesrhi-r Mr. Israel Mummey.and Miss Lydia Baunian, both of Blooms- burg. Col. co.. Pa. On the 3d inst. b G. P. Dmisb.nch. Esq., Mr. Levi MeAffee.of tVaver, and Miaa KlizabelU Slater, of MiSiu, Columbia county. A'. Town Hill, March ttth. by Iter E Wadsworth. Mr Josiah M.Holme, of Ross, to .Vis c'.ira.i E.Long of Fairmount, Luz. co. In Rloomsburg, on Wednesday, March 7. lffifi. hy Rev. Thomas 8. Childs, George Peters to Elizaoeth Cawthrin. intli f Hroom tonnship. On the 24th of Feb., at liis recidence. b Hev. R. Fullmer. Mr. David Roberts, of Snarlo,if, Columbia county, and Miss Xiarrict IJcj, of Wvisju, tiullivan couuty. 9 DIED. In MifHin twp.,Col. co. nn the 7th nf Feb. 1R0C, Mr. Job ii J. Schweppenhcisvr.aged 75 years and tim. In Fianingeretk twp..Col ci. March 10th, IHM, Mr. Abraham Uobbius. agd about HU years. In Montour twp. Col. county, March lSlh, 1?G6 James Dugan. aged fib ut 74 years. In West Huflalo townehip. Union county, on the 27th ait .. of Consumption, Catharine, wife of Philip Hip ley, in the t4iii year of her age, formerly of Co luuibia county. . m In Mount Pleasant, on the 5th cf January, Miss Mary Oliver, aged about 43 yeras and 4 inonms. WDEAT.per bael. 200 RYti " " 1 W CORV, frt BUCKWHEAT, 1 ( FLUR per bbl. 12 UU CLOVER.-EEl), 6 2j FLAX SEED - 2 5U BUCKWHEAT Flour. 300 BUTTER. - - - 45 KfiGd . - i POTATOES. - 1 IX) DRIED-APPLES. 1 HAMS - - - 2U BAf'OV, H HAY hy the ton. 13 IK) CIllCKEXd. per pair. 5'i PHILADELPHIA rLOTH & GRAIN MAKXET. CORRECTED 'tVEEH-T rOB TIIE ''DEMOCRAT AMD STAS." Wheat Flour per barrel. Eitra S t fJO do do do Family 50 tl) 9 do Rve C.5ii , Wheat, White, per bushel 2 SO do Red. do 2,10 to s.no to 3.'i5 2.: to 1.0i 75 do Amber do Rye, do Corn Yellow. do do Wbiuj" do OaU Buckwheat Meal .l,0i t-t 50 5 pr 100 Ihs. Ncru SVDaccttscmciils SPECIAL. iTIOE. JUSTICES of the Peace and other pcions having in their bands for coiieition any cUium, or any money, ci.llecttd lor or oir accou.,t of claims late of John F, Frank, now assisnerf to Thomas If Heren deen, are hereby notiftvd to make settlement and uyr wediate payment, to JOHN C, FREEZE, Attorney forAasignces, Blooiokburg. March 21, iSOii, Executor's Notice, Estate of. Jacob Schicejipenheiscr late of Mffl n ticp. died. LETTERS te-tamentary on 'the Es tate of Jacob Schweppenheiser. late of Miffiin township, have been grated by the Register and Re corder, to Abraham hwtpptnhriser and Isaac Scliwcppenbiiser. of Mifflin lownnhip. Andersons knowing tlieinse Ives iniiebted lo said estate are re liiestud t-j make intniedia'e payment, and those hav ing claims will present thm duly authenticated for settlement, ARRAIIAM eCHWEPPEVHEISER, ISAAC 3CU WEPT EN HEIFER. Mujeh 21, lci;o.-6w. ' Executors, DR. W. H. WIIITMOB, HAS been in successful practice for a number of years, w ith the experience f the different hospital-in Europe, alfO member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Y rfc. eonti mes to attend to all professional cases at his office No. iii Filbert Street, Philadelphia, 2. No patent Medicines are ued or recommended ; the remedies administered are those which will not break rown tbe constitution, but renovate the y tem from all injuries it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave tire system in a healthy and perfectly cured condition, 3, DYSPKPSI A. that distressing disease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, undermining the eon tituti in .nd yeaily carrying thousands to un timely graves, can most cmpha ically be cured, 4. Mrlancholy. Abberration. that state ot Allna tion and weakness of the mind wtiich renders per son incapable oi enjoying the pleasures o perform ing the duties of life, 5, RHEUM ATI4Mrin any forro or condition.chron ia or arnte. warranted eurahlo. e, EPILEPSY, or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn eases of FEJIAIiE DISEASES radically removed ; Pa t Rbeum and every descrip tion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofalous diseases which have baffled all previous medical skill, can be cared by my treatment ; and I do say all disease, (yes CoNsuMmoH) can be cured by wearing my Meni- cated Jacket, wdicd is a protection to me lungs against all changes of weather in all climatess hav ing Investigated for year the cause and cbaractar oi intermittent (fever and acue) in all parts of the United States will cure pcrnianiatfy all chronic or acuta eases of ague and nervous pieaes in a few days. Cancer Cared without the knife or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for years, can be removed with two or tbjee fosea of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in the English and German Languages free of eharte. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addresse by letter (confidentially.) and Medicine sent with proper directions to any p rt ol the country. OFFICE Ko, 023 Filbert St. Pnila. .DAVID L0UESBERG, T. o T J1 J N ft & 'r " P PUBLIC SALE OP Valuable Personal Property THE undersigned wilt offer at public sale, at his residence in Eloomsburg, Pa., Thursday, lite 29A cf March, 1866, at 1 o'leck P. M., the following Tereonal Propcity. to wit : OXE SPLENDID DARK BROWS HORSE, coming 6 year old, one Devon COW. 4 year old, 1 Two-horse CARRIAGE, to carry 4 or sis persons, 1 Jenny Laid Single Carriage, SIX LARGE OUT-LINE MAPS, 12 School Desks, (new.) 2 Pair Fly-Nets, (heavy). 3 Shovels, 2 ne-.v mud Barrows, I Cart llarnci a. -2 drill 4 Stone Hammers, I whell barrow, with titles, S new Harrows. I single Cultivators, 1 two-horse Cultiva tor, 1 two-lmrse field Culiivaton, 2 Ploughs. 1 sinele Plough, 2 Cutting boxes. 1 cheap liupgv. luring wngon. I light two hore Wagon, i New mud, I splendid Fannin? Milll. and a lot of otthvr things, surh as folk, cbai us, Strap. 4c, too tiumcroisto mention. 117" The above to be told for cash. J. W. LESCHE1R. Blounuburg, March 21. It AUDITORS NOTICE. Est ule of Ell j ik Kline", lute of Benton Tvtviish ip deceased. V OTICE is hereby sivfin thnt the undcrsianer ap 1 1 pointed an Auditor to Uintril ute the lialauee in the hands of Jogiau Kline admini. -trator nf Kiijah Kline. Inn of Ucntou township dt-e'd , to and no una the creditor in the rates and proportions nllnaved bylaw, wjllsMnt tUp Recorder's oltice in Blooms-" burg, n FRIDAY. APRIL ViKh. at III o'clock A.M. for the pin pose of performing the dutios of his ap pointment All persons bavins any claims neainst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the audi tor, or be foi rer dibarr-d from coming in on raid fund. JOHN U. FREEZE. Auditor, March 21, IrC.O, 4vv $20(1, Berwick Gatette copy, J NEW SKIRT FOR I860. The Cfireat Invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRT S . X. W.- BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLEPTIC (or doub)e).tPKINU i-Klttl". T - THIS IN VENTION consists of DsfHei (or two) E'-. iplic Pure Refined Slcrl Springs. ingeniously Uraitle.l j igntiy and r irmly toseiher, edsrH to edce. making the Toughest, mot Flexible, Elastic and iturab-e Spring; ever used. They scMioiu. bend r bTk, l,ke the Single Springs, mid consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful shape more than twice long as any Sii)lc Spring Skirt thsl ever Has or Can be made. THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and (.lenyiirc toany Lady wearing Hie D.iplex El i pin sirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded As semblies. Operas, Carriages. Railroad Cars. Church Pi'ws, Arm Chairs, for Promenade aud House Dress, as the Skiit tan lie folded w hen in ue to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Slk or Mugliu Dress, A Lady having Enjoyed the ri.nure. Comfort aad (?r at Convenience of wearing I lie Duplex KUipiic Steel Spring Skirl for a single day will N;ver ai'ter wants willingly di peniie with their use. For Chil dren. Misses aud Vouiig Ladies they are superior to all others. THE HOOPS arccnTored with 2 ply double twisted thiead and ill wear twice as long as the Single jarn coving which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirls ThelHee ttotiom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steel. and twice or double covered to prevent tin; cov ering from wi ariug otf the rods wIh-r dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc , etc., which they are constant ly subject when in me. All are made ot the new and el'gant Corded Tap:'s. and are the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the ino-t graceful anil perfect shape. po.sitilu, and arc unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable anil economical Skirt ever made, WEST'S BRADLEY CARY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS. 07 CH AMBERS, and 73 Sc fcl RE nUE M RUE I S, New York. FOR SALE in all firet-rlass Stoies in thisCily. aad throughout Che V uited Suites and Cuan.Vla.lhvana de Cuba. Mexieo, Sooth America, nnd theWt indies Zr Inquire fr Uio Duplex Elliptic (or doable) Spnns Skirt. Marcu 21, 13C6. 3m. A & C. ' liENO OIL & LAND COMPANY. C. TITAL, $mooo,coo. .shares, 5100 each. STOCK GUARANREED. For every Share of ftork Issti . th Par Value (One rt unrred Dtrilars) will be deposited in the TREASURY of the I'M TED STATES ORIVESTEDIV. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, And may be withdrawn by the. Stockholder at any time o n President. ..... GALUSHA A. GROW. Vice President, - - CH AIU.ES V. t ULVEff. Si-cretary. - - - - - - WILLI Ail BROliCH. Trcaarcr, - ROBERT F. BROOKE, DIRECTORS. Hon. G ALUPH A A GROW. Kewo, Pa. Late Speaker of the U. S House of Rep. Hon. C. U. RANSOM. Bostox.Mass U. S Bank nmniissioncr for New Enxlan.l. Hon. SIDNEY DEAN, PaovioKKiK, K. 1. Late Me n. of Cong. Editor Pr0vleuce Press. HENRY A.8MYT.JE. Esq. Nkw York tlTT. President of the Central National Bank. LUCIF.rt H C UlVER. isq. Naw Yok Crrr Of Culver. Penn Co . Ii.m 2rs. Hon. AUG US I US FRANK, Wakaw. N. Y. M-tn. H. of R.. 3i tb, 37lh. Si 33th Cong. Maj. JOHN L. WILSON, Madisob. Ind., Late of the United States Army. Hon. THOMAS S. ST AM'IELD. South Eirp.Isd. Pn.-ht. First N ational Bank of South Krnd Hon. Til ARI.ES V CULVER. F tA5KLi Pa. Ot Culver, Peun. t Co., Miu. present Congress. Al EX. BRADLEY .q. Pittsburh. Ta. Pres't Tradesman's Nat. -Bank, 1 iruburgb. JOSHUA DOUGLASS, Erq.. Mkadvillk. Pa. Pres't Nat Bank Crawford Co., Pa.. Coi. James it, bow en. cbicaoo, ill. President Third Nat. Bank of Chicago. CEORi;E fl. hEA. Esq. St, Louis. Mo 1'ie.t. oi Second N'at. Bank of St. Louis. Trustees of the Fund. Hon. JOHN J.CISCO . - - New YTk Citt. . Of Jcihn J. Cisco sl Sons, Bankers and law Assis tant Treasurer cf the .a ot New York. DENNING UUER, Esq, . - New Yock Crrr. Of James G. King's Sons, Bankers. o o C7" THE LANDS OF THE COMPANY consist of Twelve Hundred Acres, at Reno, on the Alleghany river, in Vt no t'ountv. Pennsylvauia the heart of tbe Oil District in that State. CAN DE SUXK VVOS THE PROP erfy inibout Interference. Test wells have been sunk on the Estate, and Oil foiiiiu iu paying quantities in every instance. FIFTY WELLSare now being put down to b followed by others as rapidly as possibly to the extent necesa'y to fully develops Ihe property, line hui dred wells yielding i.nly ten barrels a day cich at six dollars a barrel, a price much below the average price at Keno, wnuld give one million eight handed thousand dol lars a year of income, making a profit of probably tin eon per ccn t. nrtr -expenses and taxes of every kind. If large flowing wells are foiind.a single acre of the territory may yield tae entire capital within two years. Gr- The Company owns tbe town of Reno, to gclheiwita Several IJruridred Lots fur business and Dwelling Houses Th:re is an Extensive De niank for them, and the Revenue from their aale will be very great. THE STOCK IS GUARANTEED The Price of the Stoek has been fiftl at ONE HUNDRED AND FIVE DOLLARS per Share. Five Dollars go into the Treasury of the Company ash Contribution to the Working Fund. The Par Value of the Stock, One Hundred Dollars, is paid to the Trustees, to be Deposited in the Treasury of the United Stales or luvr.-teil in Government Securi ties, AND MAY BE WITHDRAWN BV HIE STOCKHOLDER AT ANY I 1MB. By the payment of Ten Dollar', persons that de sire to aw-ait th'! R. suit of the First Year's Devel opment, can Secure Hie Bight of obtaining A FULL PAID SHARE OF GUAR ANTE EH STOCK for One Ilupdred Dollars Additional, at any time before lb First day of April, lr7. it is an Investment with te Chance of large profit and is always convertible iulo CASH at Par. It might be called A LEG A.L TENDER OIL STOCK. So large a Working Fund (3500,000) has never been provided or expended by any Company in the OilRegiou. 8 UbSLRI PTI INS will be received by agents and by the principal Ranks nnd Bankers throughout the country, rrotpectuses and other in formation will be furnished byAgets. and by SAJtLEL T. HOWARD. Scbscriftio AoeaT, 21 Nassau kit. New York. March, SI, liCo. Imo-wa . Administrator's Notice. Estate of John JacoLyt deceased. Tetters of administration on tbe Estata J of John Jaceby late of " Scott township, dee'd. have been granted hj the Register of Col um bia co., to the undersigned. . All person having claims against tbe estate of the decedent are requested to present Lhein lo the under signed, without delay, and all persona indebted to make payment forthwith. ' BENJ. T. JACOBT. , Feb 2S, 186C-6w$3 Mm'r. 890 I AGENTS wanted alHPWN . BONE MILL BONE DUST. THE BEST & CHEAPEST MANURE ! FINELY ground Bones, expressly for Wheat, Rye, Corn. Buckwheat. Oats, Potatoes, Grass Fruit Trees, Crape-Vines Vegeia les. itc. As most Bone Hut?t and Fertirfzsrs are largely adulterated to satisfy consumers that this artii le is striMly pnre. enrh bill of sale is accompanied with a testified statement thaf each pnekagn of Bone Durt is entirely free from adulteration. To this fact our freight agents, car men and workmen. can al all limes testify. Farmers will do welt to send for our circular .giv ing full particulars of this valuable fertilizer. As our stock is liiuitud, we advise our customers to or der early. PACKED IN BJGS BARRELS. C7" A Liberal Discount Allowed to Dealers. A.J BIIEINIG, Allentown, Pa. . N, B. Persons roiling thi advertUement will do bone-gatli-rers a favor by briusing us to their notice. as we pay the highest price tor Bones. Aiarcn SI, InWi. Umo. SPECIAL NOTICEi. THE Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty dif. ferent stylus, adapted to s.icrcd and secular music. far $-0 to $ ,(M each. FIFTY-O.VK GOLD or SILVER MEIi-S, or o'h 'r first preiiu iiii', .v.varded lhein. IL'iinlr it ! Ca ulogues free, Ai!'lres, MASOV t. HAMLIN, Boston, or M iSON i".u.(J l ilERS, New York. Jan. 6, IcCe Sep. 9. '65. ly. S.M.P. 3 X JIANG 2 SUX XKlIE. Every young lady. and gentleman in ttvi United States can ll :ur something very much lo til ir advan tage by re urn mail (free of charge.) hy addressing Hie nude rrfigned. Those having fea'S of b eiug humbiigi; ed will oblige tiy nt noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. . THOi. F CHAPMAN. K31 Broadway, New York. Feb. 2.M3GG ly,S M. P 'fO CoM-CMPTATivrs. The advertiser having been X restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple remeily.afler having suffered several years, with a seven lung auction, and that dread disease. Con sumption - is anxious to make known to bis fellow sutrerers the means of cure To all who desire it.he will send a copy of the pre scription used free ol Charge, with the directions for preparing and u,ing the sains, which they will fi l l a surs ccrk for Consumption, AitliHiy, Bronchiti j.Colds Coughs ttc. The only object of the advertiser Iu sending tlie prcsciiplion is to benefit the afflitle.l.and spre .d information v. hirh beconcei ves to be invaluable nd he bnpes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them not lung, and may prove a bies-m. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address Rev. 'EDWARD A . W 1 LSOX. . Williamsburg. Kings Con sty . Teb 23, 1SGC. ly. S.. P. New-York. A L'AKI) TO I.NVAL11K. A deny man, while residing in Souh America as a tuiss ionary. discovertii a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Norvous Weakness, Ear!y Decay, Diseases cf the Urinary and Semiaa I Oran. and th e whole trtii f disorders brouglit on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been al ready cured by this noble remedy, Promptud by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medi cine, in a sea d envelops, to any one who needs it Fxea or Charub. Please inclose a pnst-pai I envelope, addressed to yoursulf. .Ad Ir ess, JOSEPH T, IN MAN. STATtoii D, BfSLB lls-.ts. New-York City. Marih 7. lliG.-Smo. EURO RS O F YO UTI1. A gent'eman who suffered for yi-ars from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, antl all the ellecis of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake orsufr-riiig.hu mainly, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by wfiich he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adrer. ti set's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OG DEN. No, 13 Chambers t , 1 ?rf"i . 1 v . S M P. New York. Fe. 2S l'lAi-EIIT:Ss DltK-CJS' iEVPATLT. AR E THE ONLY INSTRTJ JkENT r.onstrncted on a truly scientific principle. They have greater strength, and will remain longer in Tusk than any olh er I'iano. Tlie construction is simple and n til nl, all tbe extraneous lumber in tlie bo.!y of th instriimeni is dispensed with ; the sound boards are merely two arched planks of thin wood, like ttie front and lack or a violin ; the strings are attached to a strong Iron frame. n hich is "eftarated and entirely indepeud nt of the rase, therrby dispensing with me old harp form of htr i tiding, hy substituting straight bridges, preserving at the lame tune the Over Strung Bass, of which Mr. Drigos is the Inventor. By th-.-sa improvements we gain much more vibratory power, at the same time preserving all its purity and richness of lone. Tney have received the highest testimonials frm the Prets, and all the principal artists in the country, aaang which are ; Harry Sanderson, L. M.Gottschalk, Max Maretzek. S.Thalaerg. Theodore EisftelJ. Win. Mason, Herman Wollenhaupt. A. Harili, . Francis 11. Brown, M. Slrackosc h, Win Henry Fry, . Chas. 'railel. Mr. SEGESMUNOTHALBERG, thi great pianist, says : 1 have examined your new Piano fortes, and I .cordially approve of its system of construction. Its principle, by which great increase of vibratory power Is obtained, being verysimple and perf-clly pnilosopli. ical. The tone is grand and noble : it has great ca pacity for sustaining tbe sound or singing, and its vol ume of tonj or power 1 have never beard excelled in depth, pnritv. and sympathetic sweetness. Wm. HENRY FRY. lute musical critic of the N . Y. T ibumr say: -I have examined your newly u vml-i: I'iano Tories. Thy mi-ril all the prais-- given lo then: by M .s-rs.Th ubrrg, Golt-thalK. Mason ami others.. Asn gards ftructure. ;hyare original and philosoph ical ; iu purity, volume, aoo cuiuiii4iiy "f ton- ; i i vo cal versiinilitude, that cr.-.wntag -ac.sb:iico T lnch enables the pianists to "sing" on the instrument. Your Pianos errr de-erve tlie high-st rank. Your in vcutiou, iu my opinion, is destined lo work radical changes iu IQe manufacture of Pianos throughout tlie world. . From the N Y. Herald, Sept. f-l"pon a careful ex amination ol Drioos Piano-Forte, we find in r-gu!ts obtained are a ve y line singing tone great purity and bri.liancy throughout the entire instrument, ti n ollcii found in Pianos coiietructed upon the old plan. The N. Y Times, July 12, says:-We have now an instrument Without an equal. It can sing Willi a smooth delicacy, perfectly unattainable on any other instrument : an ordinary player obtains with no .-x-r lion, the fullness of a Gr.n l I'iano Forte, and they must supersede then'd lyles. Gewti tXE :-llaving thoroughly examined and tint ed tlio Piano-Fortes invented and patented by Mr. S.B Urio9, i am M thu opinion Hint th? tone resol' in. from his improvements. as exhibited in the instrments unaer exaannation. in point of richn. ss, depth and brilliancy .equals that of the best Grand Piano Fortes, and exceels them in pure, musical inionationaiion and actcal tone, power thus aproximating closer to v hat I consider perfection in the instrument than has yet been achieved by any other system of luauafacture. - Yours iCf ptctfuily. B. M.GOTTSCIIALK SOLE AGENTS Wm HALL S SON, i 543 Broadway-, New Yoik. Before purchasing, send for a descriptive catalogue, with price. Feb. 17. ISCC ly. JJB. CHAS. Q. BARKLEY, Attorney at Law, BLOOJISBCRU, COLUMBIA CO., PA WILL practice in ihe several Courts of Columbia counsy. All legal business iotrated to Lis card aball receive prompt attention. ' OFFIC E, On Main Street, Exchange Buildings, over Miller's btcie. . April 13, 1864. NOTICE TO P1UNTEKS. THE undersigned will sell cheap for cash quite a lot of second banded Printing materials, consist ing of the following articles; Oxic Walsitif on Press, (Tlaten, 2fiX33) 1 Large Composing Stone, (good as new) Stands. Cases. Gallics, Ac tt.c. The Press does good work, aud can be had cheap as we have no use for it. JACOBY Sc. IKELER. Bloomshurg. March 11, I SCR. Adminsitrator's Notice. Estate of William B. ffetlivrr deed. LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of William B. Welliver, lata of Madison twp Columbia county .dee'd. b-ive been granted by the Itrg ister of Columbia c.. to the undersigned. All persons haviHgciaims against Ihe estate of the decedent, and all persons indebted, are req-sted to present them to the Adiiiintra'or, on Sat irdav, the Jrl day of April, ldiMi, a Satnuti Riinbcy's llutrl in Jerseytown, THEODORE P. WELLIVER. Adm'r. March. 14. 'ufi-6w$ 1 MANHOOD : uaa:-s how lost, how restored Jns published, a new edition of DR. CULVEH W'ELL'S Celebrated Essy on the RADicii. cona tjwithout Medicine) of SrERannRaiKB or seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, I mpotexcT, Mental and Physicnl In rapacity, impediments to Marriage, etr. ; also. Consumption, KeiLKivr. anil Fits, induced by self-indulgeuce or st'iual extrava gance, 0T7" Price, in a sealed envelope, only C cents. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty year's success ful praelice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the danger ots use ot internal medicine or the application of Ihe knife pointing out a mode of cure ut once sim ple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every nulTerf r, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. C7 This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sunt, under kcal. ina plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the puh(ih-r. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Pot Office box 4.M0. March 14. Ifci'ti.-ly. m AlUmiSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate ol John M. Yoit, of Locust township diceu serf. JETTERS of Administration on the estate of John .J -M. YoKt. late of Locust twp., i!ecd.,have been granted by the Ui-gisler of Columbia comity, to tt.e undersigned; all p rsons Invin; claims against the e-late are requesteil to present them fir sett lenient, an. I all persons knowing lhein s-l vr i nl-l'-d to make payment forth Willi. I1ENUY Y OS T. Locu.l twp., March 7. 13liG. Adm'r. A J E 4 I S VA i TED to sell iiiic Great Amcricn CALICRAPHICAL PUZZLE 'Thc cheaprst and most wonderful l'uz- C xl." of the age. Agents can easily uuVe from t it) lo $-0 a day I will give any inu agent $1 00, if he ran sell jl) thoitsaud. Zy Send IK cents fo r sample Pnzrl. I'll I LI I HI LL. . March 7, 1SG0-41, 135 Market.St!, Phil'a. rujiitic: sai; Ob1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. U7 ILL be exposed at public Sale at Mr Unangst' Hotel, in Fisliingcruek township Col umbra county, ou MONDAY, THS2I.TH D.U OF MARCH. A. D. 1806, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, -a TRACT Oil PIECE OF LAND, situate in Fishingereek township, and county afore said, adjoining lands (as named in deed) of tlie heirs or George L an bach, the heirs of Daniel Peater, Lydia Miller and John Laubach ; containing 33 Acres and 42 Perches, more 01 less, whkh i more than half cteare.l an.l tlie balance wood land ; there is a stream run ning through said land, and it i thought by some that (a is laud cculains Iron Or5. " CONDITIONS. The purchaser will bi required to pay one third of the purchase money oh the day of sale, at which tim? possession will be given, and the remaining two thirds of the purchase money. the purchaser ran have one year from day of sale by paying interest on til ! sa:n ? until paid. I ll : pur chaser to pay for the deed and slain;). The deed to be given on ihe receipt of the lat named payment. LAVVcON 11 L'GHES. Marrh, 7, 13GG. ts. Agents Uanitd in Every Town lo SLL TUB rOLLOWINO VALUABLE SOUTHERN HISTORIES. I.- SOUTHERN IIISTORY WAR. OF TIIE BY E. A. POLLARD, Fditor RiCBMONn Exas:ser. 2 Vols, fvo., about CT3 pages each, fi M per Vol. With 20 Splendid Steel Portit',' This is the only complete and authentic! lory of the Southern side published, extending ni A docs, from Hie beginning of the W tr to the Uuai4rreiider of the ConfeJ-rat i Armies Mr Pollard's prominent position in the Confeder acy has enabled him to prepare a wor unequa'led in accuracy and interest, an! which is evyrw here atkauAleJged to be the Standard Sonthrrn History. It should find a place in every library. 11. SOUTHER ii K A E IS A Is : Their Lives aad Campaigns, BT CAPT. W. PARKER SNOW. With 17 Splendid Steel Portrait 1 Vol., 8v o. ; 500 Pages. S1.C0. Containing Bi graphies of the distinguished SoutV ern Generals, w iih fuM and graphic accounts of the various campaigns in which th'-y were engaged. It is a most important and interesting volume, and has heen prepared wiih the utmost care and thorugh nes. HI. Life, Services and Campaigns or Stonewall Jackson: BY A VIRGINIAN. I Vol. 12mo; 325 paces: $1.50. WITH AfTUKSTIC FORTS AITS or I.VKSON. and his successor EWELL. on tcei. This is the only authentic history of this distin guished Leader which has bcn wrilti n. It ha b-en prepared from Oihcial Keports. contemporary nar ratives, and persoual acquaintance, aud is complete and full. IV. The Raids aud Bomancs JlOKAA AAI HIS .i3E. : BT Mrs. SLLY ROCHESTER FORD, With Steel Portrait of Gen. Morgan, 1 Vol- 12mo ; 4i3 pajes. I.7J. A eompI"t! histo ry of this during officer, more thrilling and intereslin j than fiction. WOMEN OF THE SOUTH, Dittinguishf d in Literature, 1 Vol, t?vo. ; 51 1 pages. $3 5o. Ilustrarcd tvith Splendid J'ttrtraits on Steel, from Life, of Mme. Octavia Walton La Vert, Miss Maria J. Mclntoah, Mrs Rosa Verlner Jr.hnson, Mrs Anna Cora R.tcbe, Mii-a Aocusia J. Kvans, Mrs. L. Virginia French, Marion HarlanJ, An-J eonl-aiuing full biographiral sketches anj specimen extracts from the most celebrated writings in prose and veise, of 135 intinnhhed Literacy 'WOMEN OF THE SOUTH." All the s bore works are having an immense sale and agents are doing spleidiJIy everywhere. Many are making from 10 to $ 15 a lay. We want an agent in every town in the Sonth'rn State. Returned Soldiers, Ladies, Teachers and others, will find this most profit able employment. Exclusive territory given, aad liberal inducements offered to canvassers. ;v For particulars, addrets C. B. RICHARDSON, Publishers, 510 Broad way. N. Y. March 7. 'G7 4t JOHN C. YEAGER & Co., MANX FACTUR2U b. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Q HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, BONNETS AND DR. MARSHALL'S This Snufl" has thoroughly proved itself to b the best article known for curing the Catarrh Cold in tbs Head and Headacmk. it has been found an ex cellent lemcdy-in many caccs of Sore Eyes, I) k a r Hess has been reihoved by it. and HcaR1.no has often heen greatly improved by its use. It is fragrant ond urreeably, nnd GIVES I.MMEOIATE RELIF.F Totlie-doH heavy pains caused by diseases cf the Head. The sensation aler using ft are delightful and invigorating. H opens nnd purges oat all obstructions, strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to the parts nflectcd. More than Thirty Years' OfSaleand ns of Da. Marshall's Catarrh and Hkadaciiic Ssi rr, has proved its gr tat value for all the common diseases i-fl he Head, and at this moment it Mauds higher than ever hef.ire. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and i s used with great success and satisfaction era rvwhere. Head the Cerfticates of Wholesale Drug gists in 1854, The undersigned, having fo- many years rken ac quainted with Dr, Mrshiin's Catasrii and Head, aciie Sxcrr, and sold it iiur wholesaletrade cheer fully slate, that we clleve it to be equal in every rc bpect to the rec.wnn.eiidiitions fivsn of fir th'. cur of Catarrhal Allertions, and Urit it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common dis eases of the Head. Burr & Perry, Boston, Reed, Austin St. Co Brown. Lnnison & Co " Reed, Cutlur & C Seth W Fowle, " Wilson. Fairbank A Co. Ilanchflttf x-'il tn u ml Jlr t.n ; Barnes Park, c New Yoik ) A B Sl D Sands, ' t..nhnn 1 1 t 1 1 1 A. fn Israel Minor Co M'kesson & Bobbins A L Scovjll It Co M Ward. Close Ca Bush A. Gale, II ll Hay. Portland. Me. For Sale b all Druggists Feb. 3, ISliO ly. Try It. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers. CP- The original Medicine egt-ihlUh"d in 1?J7, and first article or the kind ever introduced under ta nnine rf "fei-Moxic Wakkrs, ' in this or any olb-r country ; all other Pulmo ii-; Wafers are counterfeits. The genuine can be known hy Hie name Bilj'AN be ing stamped on each tyjfer. These Wafers have been before the public fr nearly Thirty Years, and the immense sale atta.ned, not only in America hut in foreign eon nines, fully attest tlicir intrinsic wr'.h. Til1' medical properties are superior to any other article offered for t hi cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial ulf.-clions. nnd the q'lautity contained iii each box is nearly itoiiiilc thai of the in 3 ay Wor'. bless, imitations atlverlised. Cryau's Pulmonic WaLrs cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Hoarseness. Asihmn. 'atarrh. Bronchitis. Ditfictilt Kreathing, Spitting T Blood Pains iu the Client, lucipifiit Con.iuinption and alt diseases of the lungs. Not o ily aflordins li-mporary relief, but (-li'-cti:ig a rapid and lasting cure und are warranted to give safl sf.iclion in every instance.--They do n'-t nauseate like aiccholie compounds, and the medical prope.ties an couibined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to the late, that any child will readily take lliem. One dose wi! 1 a I wij s afford RELIEF IN TENA MINUTES. To Vocalists and Public Speakers, the Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; thny wi II in one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; ami their recular use for a few days will, at ail times, increase the pow er and fin ilnlity of thi voiee. grea'ly improving its 'ne. compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many profession;:! vocalists The very great celebrity of this valuable remedy has im n.'ed unprincipled persons to prepare base imita tions, which disappoint the just expectations of the purehaser, and injure the character of the genuine uii-disiiue. S-e that the word "BRYAN," is Rfamped on each Wafer, and also observe the fao Fimiie of t.'ifl signa ture of tlie Proprietor, "JO.t .M(i-E" on each wrap per, to cnuiiteleit w hich is foroehv. Offending parlies will be deall with lo the full extent of the law. Bkyan's Pl-lmomc Wafers ere for aie by ail Drug gists. Jm MOSFS Sole Proprietor, 27 Cortlandt St, N. Y. Feb. 3. lUi ly. THi: CHEAT i:GLISH KE3IEUT. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. SIR JAMESCLRKE'S Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared from a prescription "Sir J. Clarke. ,M. D., Fkj teici Knraordinaoy to the Quten. This invaluable mepicine is unfailing ia the cure of all those painful find dangerous diseases to winch the. female const. i'ltiou u subject. It moderates all ex cess and removes all obstructions, from w balever eausu and a speedy cure may be relied on 'lO MARRIED LADIES, it i particularly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the nioelhly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar.Jiears the Government Stamp of Gleat Britain, to prevent counterfeits, CAUTION, TTtfe !.' rhonld not be taken by Females during the FIRST THREE. MU.VTIIS of Pregnancy. ssiAry oresar toKrtn on .Vjearn, but at any ether time lAey are safe Eveiy women knows that the bloom of health must fade, with the slightest irregularity or obftrurtion of the menses. These Piils are truly the woman's friend ia the hour of trial, snd the only sure, positive and never failing cure and regulator "f Suppression of na lure from w ha ever causf So mild Inat the feeblest can tak. them with perfect security, yet so powcrfu I in their eJ'etls. that they uiay be safely called, a never failing Regulator. In all rases cf Nervous and Spinal AtT-ctians. Tains in the Hack and l.iuihs, h'.itii'ie on I iL'hl eTertion.l'al pit.ilioti of Hie lle.iit. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pil s will eff rt a cure hen all oilier nw.im have fail ed ; ard although a powerful remedy, do not roKtaiti iron, calomel, mitiiuuny. or anything hirltul to the conrtitiilioii Fuil directions in the pamphlet around each package, which Ehuul'1 he careluliy preserved. St'LU BY .ILL DRVGU IS TS. Sole General Agent for the L nited Slates and British Dominion s, J B MOSES. 27 Cortland St., New York. N. B - ?l 00 and ti three cent posuge stamps en closed to any authorized Agi;i:t. w ill vtisrii-e a bottle, containing M Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from al observation. Feb . 3. 'l.h. ly. L1F t: 12 HA 11 II S Til UN G III. Ll F E h i-:a l r u T k E GT II. LIFE HEALTH MTIE.NCTH. Hundred and thousands; annually die prematurely, w hen, if ihi y would give the Great French Remedy, DR. JUAN DELAMARKE'd Celebrated ZSpreilic Pi! I, Prepared by Gri-ierk k Dcpnt, No. 214 Rue Lom bard. Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Jtian li la inarre. Chief Phy-irian of the Hospital du Nord ou Larihoisiere a fair trial, th-y souli hn l imineiiiate relief, and. iu a short time, be fully r"corcd to Health and S'reneth It is used in the practice of many emi id nl Free Ii physicians, wiih uniloriu success, and high ly recommended as th" only positive and -pecijic lime c'yforall persons sulf ring from General or S-xunI Dcbiliiy. all di-ranseinents of the Nervous Forces Melan hly, Spermatorrhoea or Seulintl I iuisMiou4.al Weakness arising Iroin sexual Lx Knerey, I liysic.il Prostration. Nervo'isness, Weak Spine. t Low lie ss of Spirits, liirnness of Vision, Hysterics, Pains ia the Back and Limbs. Inipntcncy, &c No 1 mguage can convy an aequale idea of Ihe im mediate and tilinost miraculous change it occasions to the detii.it ited mid shut tt red sy -tem. In fact, it rounds unrivalled as an unfailing cure o! the maladies ab ivc mentioned. Suff'r no m re, but use Tt' fir?: French Remcjy ; it n il effect a cure where all others fuil, and iilthoiiL'h a powerful remedy, roniiins nothing hurtful lo Hie ilio,it delicale coiittijution Pamphlets, roiiLiiiuni: full pa'ticulars an 1 directions for using, in English. French.- Sp ilii-n and G.rman. ac company em h box, and also senl tree to any address when requested. Price line Dollar per box ;iT boxes for Five Dollars Sold by all Druggists throughout ::e world ; or wi; be sent by mail, s-curely seafcd froiu all observatien, bv iiii-losing spenft -d price t' any authorized agents. UKU.iRK OF VtnW'l KKFF.lT-i A.VU UUT.1J I0.. Proprietors exclusive Aneots for America, USCJtR O MOSKS. If CO.. 27 Courlti.nd St. Now York, Authorized Agents lor LloomsOurL" ILl-FXl S; .VCTFR, Danv'lle, L.1YCUCJC. Feb. 3. 1SCG. ly. Lackawanna & Bloonisburff Railroad. CSJ- TWO DAILY TRAINS. ON AND AFTfR NOVEMBER 27, lr,5. PAS SENGER TRAINS WILL RUN AS FOLLOWS: LEAVE SOUTHWARD. AM P M 51 lo.ns bii 11.13 9.15 9.50 P M. 4 50 6.2 Leave Scranton, Kingston, Rupert. 53 9-30 10.15 Danville, Arrive at Northumberland 10.30 LEAVE NORTHWARD, Leave Northumberland, e.0i " Danville,. -40 ' Rupert. 9.15 A. M, Kingston, 2.35 8 30 Arrive at Scr anion-, 3.4i 9J5 3.f5 3 40 4 15 6 55 e io Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A: M for Scranton, connect with. Trttn arriving at New York at 5.20.- Leaving Northumberland at 6.00 A M. and Kingston 8.30 P. ji., connect with Train striving at New York at 11,55 P. M. Passengers taking Train South from Scranton at 5.50 ti.,..;.. ..m i mi i i - .. . .'i.-i i" Gold andSilver. Awful Sacrifice ! BUT BAXKRCPTCY AY0I3EC. Extraordinary lnnnncemenf. inifi nnn Dnl'as worth of Gold Silver Watches, iSuleiidid Jewelry, French Olocks. Diamond Rings, 1 . - . : , a.1 . IV... Pianos, Meioueons, uewmi jM.it-.nuT-, See. &c. to be disposed of at-TWO DOLLARS each rtirle without regard to Value ! GRAN I li T K. R N A T 1 0 N A L MEETING OF MANU FACTURERS OF WATCHES t JEVVELH Y. The following has been resolved.that in consequence of the great Siacnation of Trade, and in order tore, lieve ftom pecuniary embarraf srufiils occaiofld b a distressing War. and t avoid ."BAiN KKUPTCT, I $2,000,000 worth of pooJi Trom their alock, ma it b sum in ioe con rue ri uium.ia. a ANY SACRIFICE, and fur that purpose, they bave unanimously sleeted DE TREY & CO,, 34 Liberty Street, As Their Exclusive Agents As a preliminary they would remark that they man ufacture and sell no brass watches or imitation of Jewelry, OF IHE , Finest ff'ork.anship. The articles to sell at TWO DOLLARS each. No matter hovr costly it may be, constats of Splendid Hunting case Gald and eilyer Watehe, French Clocks Rings set with Diamonds, Rubiea Pearls and other p-ecious Stones (Solitaire and in darters) Ladies' Sets of Jewelry comprising Pins 6s Ear-rings of the most fashionable and recherche stylu Gold and Enameled Bracelets, Studs and Sleve But tons, Chains at' ofueschplions 4.C. &.c. Silver Ware, (eitra plated) comprising Custors. Butler Dih, beau tiful y based and engraved. Table 4c lea Spoons. Ac fcr.. Pianos a-elodeous si Sewing 4lacbiues of the best makers. The price of each article varying froia SIX to EI5IIT HUNDRED dollars. HOW WE&-HALL PROCEED, We have adrptcd ihe plan of the sale now so popa Mr oi charging a uniloriu price and tins win invaria bly be $2 for each article regardless of value. Thee-i pi-uses of conducting our Agency are pnid by the sal of cei tiln ates.or coupons representing the various ar. tides. These certificates are sold at FIFTY CENT! ertcu or 5 for ?- HO and each certificate will show tin holder the par lielar article he or she is entitled to on payment of an additional 2.0d. THE EX FENS El OF FREIGHT AND PACKING PI ANOSORSE'VNG MACHINES WILLBEPAIO BY THE PART IKS WHO ARE ENTITLE! .TO THEM. AGENTS ARE WANTED In every partoftlje United States and Provides anrl a'l sncli ve y liberal inducements will be offered, ami mi application a circular of terms will be for warded. We prefer money sent in Post Olfire orders where they ran be obtained or by Bank Drafts to our order. Please write your Name, Town, County mi Slate plainly and addrt ss all or lers to DE TREY & CO.. AGENTS FOR M ANUFACTURERS. 34 Liberty St., New iork, Feb 17. 1 rOC-Cm JJB GROCERIES AND ?Vll. ELWriL.!. having bought- L Uurij-oti' PROVISION STOKE, ia now prepared lo fell Groceries at Whole -ale or lleiail, a Cheap a-i tbe Cheapen. iii:ue YOU CA1 PIA'D SUGARS, TKAS. , COFFEES. SYRUPS, Si'lCES, -CliACKERS, a 1 1 s sr MA KL.fl, SODA, CORN STARCH, DRIEU FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT, WOODEN-WARE, FLOUR, FISH, BEANS, ONIONS, &c, &C.' Ern. W.ELWELL. Bloomsburg-, Etsb. 14, '65 if. 823, 623. Ilopkin 8 Own lakc. M Acr acttseo and Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL, No G23 ARCH Street, Philad'a, The most complete assortment of La.liei' Misses and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, in this City ; gotten up expressly to meet the wakts of first olass Tbadc ; embracing the newest and most desirable Styles and Siaes or - Gore Trails." pf every Icagth from 2 J 4 to 4 yds. round. 20 to 5li Springs, at S to S fO. Plain Skirts, all leneths, from 21 to 3 yds. rcuinl the botloin atfil4iltnl i". Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS, are proverbially beyond all competition for variety of styles aud sizjs as well as tor flaisb and durabili ty ; varying from 8lo 31 inches in length, ti to 41 :iug at 35 cents to gj 25. All Skills of "OUR oWN MAKE." are Warramtko to give Satisfaction ; hut Bcr kon as seen, unless they have, "Hopkin's Hoop kirt M ami fact or. No. 52d Arch Street" Stamped on each 'lab I Also constantly on hand, good Skirts. Manufae-. Kited in New York. and tho Eastern States, which' we sell at very low Pncos. A lot of cheao Skirts 15 springs. S5 cents ; 20 sprints. $1 00 35 springs. $1 1531 springs. ?l 25 and 40 springs SI 50. Cr"Skirt made to O dr and Repaired. !. r Tkrms Gash. Owe Privr Orlt t March 7. ltifdl. 4mos, Administrator's Notice. Estate of Christ ima Rcichard, dee'd. IETTERS of administration on the Estate of Chris s tiana l.'e ictiard. late of Madison twp . Columbia County, dee'd, have been granted by the Register oP Columbia county, to the undersigned ; all persona ha viug claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them to the undersigned, reside ing in said tow nship, without delay, and all persona indebted lo make payment forthwith. JOHN RE i CIA ft D, Adm'r. Feb, 2J.1SC6. Cw. 53 SIltilUFF'S SALE. ,DY virtue ol writ of venditioni exponas, to raa I - di.ecled. issued out of the Court ol Common Pleas of .Columbia county, will he exposed to Public Sal., at the t'OLUT ItuCSE. in Ulo.iru sburg. on MoDA Y.TIIE SiiTH DAY OF M ARTII, at I o'cl'k in the afternoon, of taid day. the following real es tate U w it ; A certain lot of land sititite In the v illage of Cen tralis Coiunibta County, contain; in width on Locust Aven ue. iwenty-five feet, and t-xteudiug backoni hundred and forty feet to an alley, fx mg the lot ma ked wi;h the number three in block. No. Ilrt ia th rtown f Centralia upon which is erected a two siory Fra:ii3 Store an J Dwelling , with tbe appurte Seined, taken in execution and to be sclj as tho property ol illiani Stefer. SAMUEL SNYDCIt, Skeriff. Sheriff's Office. Blooiusburg. Fcb.tfrf. 'oG. ) The Grovesteen PiaiiD.Fcrte Hill retains its prerodesf and great popularity, and after undergoing gradual improvements for a pe riod pf thirty years, is now pronoun .-ed by the musical world to be unsurpassed ani even anequalied ia rich ness, volume and purity of lorre.darabililjtand cheap ness. Our new scale, trench action harp edal, irr.a frame, over-strung bass, seven octavo rosewood pj. anii we areselling cheaper by from 100 tr jjoo than the same stj le and finish are sold by bi other first-class makers in the country. Dealers- and all in want of good pianos ire invited to sen for our De scriptive Catalogue, w hich contains -photographs c4 ourdiSertnt styles, together with prices.- No ra should pur . base a piano without seeing thi I'atn logae. Tfedasl almost without number, hav been awn;aod to tbe Grovesteen PUno, and (be Celebrated 'iorld's rafr, though put in competition wiih other from alt parts of Europe and the (j 8- it took tho big he ft award. Established 1335 Grovesteen Co., 4J9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. July 29. 13C5 . H. II. 8. t Co. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Peter Delong, late of Centrt twp. decased. LETTERS cf Administration on the estate of rVer Delong, late of Centre township, Columbia eo-, deceased, have been granted by Register of Oolonv. bia county, to tbe undersigned ; all persons having claims arainst the est He of ih derpdot ere r.