V- .C-r T? ? TP nil T l AT AND STAR. LOCAL DZP ARTMENT- V BLOOMSBURG Wednesday, Hay 30, . AirST7EE3 TO CORE23FCNEENT3 Fas. Fixed Stars are sepposed w be to many Wn, ' ours '.having 'planet, or habitable world, moving round them. " - W, K.-r-Consdence ia always torturefi where a gov ernment employ 'religion at a means of support. This waa practiced by rul of (he Northern Clergy man during Lincoln' reign. They tried to persecute. Id thia world, all who differed with them ia politica, nd even went to far as to damn them in the next. Observer. We wi'l publish your commuicaiion Viext wef x. It a Toriii ni pleoiurelo know that all ter putting their shoulders to the wjjeel and moving -inorwara rr Cimer, and the Union. . .$3. , We. 'desire that all subscriptions to the cTAR OF TOE NoRTTT be immediately eettled. W. II. Jacoby. Don't fail to read the original poetry Vmour outado "this week..' It, speaks for itself.; y.;:;,-.-1; ' ,:' 125" William, Shugars" advertises for pale in this week's paper, a valuable piece of tim ber land, situate in Fiihingcreek township. i CQu All advertisement3,, to insure an in isertion in the Democrat ad Star the same Week; should be handed in- not later than morning. . . , - tcT" The score cf tha match game of the Continental Eare BrJl Club, of Bloomsburg, is puili.-I ed in thh isne. It wis handed vs too late for publication Iaatweek. . . - " 7G- The chap who ws, one ei ening at Week 'attempting feloniously to take anoth ec'i property " had better, - hereafter, keep striKly.wivhin the bounds of the law, as he is hW very closely watched.' - t -J 1 ' i al s s s ;i ii ' - i- ;Jti3-;pur; yery f worthy ' friend, Henry Rosxnstock, has- returned to hU old start J in Bloomsburg. . During his absence he was cngaged-ia the.art of Photographing in the City" of New York. Now is the time to have .yourselves fairly represented in a picture. t3f- We acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of large accessions to our subscrip- tion list. This is the best kind of evidence 'that our paper La appreciated and our course approved. We still have a little room left on our books. That Steam Power Press .will Lave to come.'. " IS? The President in appointing persons as . visitors at the ipproaching eiamina .tion'at the United States Military Academj', ,at West, Point, which commences on the j first Monday in June, has selected from this ; State Horn William: F. Jchn'son, of Pitts tburg.';: v; : ' '4 See C. Preston's advertisement elst where. , He is a: live merchant, and pos sesses superior facilities for buying goods. He labors, faithfully-to accommodate the . people of his community with the very best 1 assortment of merchandize. Give him a i call. - ' j JBSr E. S. M. Hill, Esq., has associated with him in the publication of the Scranton Register, E. W. Black man, Es.7., of Con necticut. He is a vigorous and able politi . cal writer and will be quite an acquisition to the editorial corps of the old Keystone State. We welcome him in the ranks. 5" We are informed that quite a large , party from Centre twp. , this county, were up to the head-waters of Big Fishingcreckjast -week, on a "trouting" expedition. . They werejnined by our town-aivnn, 3Ir. Mauger, of the "Forks Hotel," who gives a cheering account of the trip. Tlie "speckled -Itcau-' ties' are'not reported very plenty thi spring. JSy Yesterday wai 8:gna!izal by the en trance of Dan. Rice's Circus and Menagerie in town. We must say that the procession as not the most dazzling the world ever j taw, but was ordinarily good and waa wit nessed by a large crowd of eager ppectatorp. As to the exhibitions nobody felt disposed to txxrnplain but we have seen better. f . . , , ' S) s Persons who desire busine.-s notices . inserted in the local column of our paper, will be obliged to pay for them. The paper 'cannot be kept up if we publish notices of j Ihi3 kind for nothing. H we step into a etoteor shop and buy nothing more than a shoe-string wo must pay for it. We pub lish such notices only when requested to do eo for pay, tS? If we hear much more complaint about all of Our papers not reaching certain Post Offices in this county, we will be oblig ed to place the matter in the hands of a de tective and have it brought before the notice of the authorities, and see if the remedy tan't be applied. It is an outrage, that sub scribers should pay for their papers and then not receive them, but have thorn "gobbled up" by some pilferer along the line-. " We don't eljiect to edit and publish a paper to suit the taste and notion of every body. That would be an impossibility. But we do eipect and labor to publish a paper acceptable to the great majority of our pa trons; and in doing that, we do ilot intend ' or endeavor to please one particular class of D , people more than another, let that class have wotn blue or continued to wear the . dress of a civilian during the past five years. JDo you understand ? EST The remarkably dry, cold Spring ha3 afforded the farmers plenty of time for getting in Spring crops. The low, wet land has been drier this rlioktri than it usually . Is in July and August, and many acres have ."been t lan ted . with corn. that would, with ordinary weather, have been reserved for -buckwheat' -The wheat and grass crops are -."not jTOTabing, but plenty of such moderate, ..warn snow.ers a3 via tea us on c una ay morn- J.IaafV would very much, tevive them. Ew" Wj3 wer?, cnlast Sunday- morning, '-"TX - entire satisfaction and-delight of every- bed? tr tH3 region, favored with one of . M- rx and gloricrus rains-which we read . rS"ct:r esiofcons ,of joy were not per- xa;:': j to last more than about six nour3, lich period we were visited with W! r terrible shower . of rain and hail, i-- i-g Ti3 with the usual .cold weather, , trs have of bte, so sadly experienced rcry rc:T2rg shower.- I JC3 The match game of Base Ball came off on Saturday the 19th inst. at this place. The game excited much interest and waa witnessed by quite & crowd. The players were in fine trim and went into the sport with enthusiasm. ' The following is the score as reported by the scorers : CD 2! a PLAYERS. PLAYERS. Unangst c. Diehl c. -E. Furman p. McKinney s. s. I art man 1 b. Eyer 2 b. Barcley 3 b. Bidleman 1. f. Freeze c. f. G. Elwell r. f. 3 JUover p. (X Furman 1 b. Abbett 1. f. . Barton 3 b. E. Elwell 2 b. 5 3 3 1 a Ramsey c. f. Brockwjiy s s Garrison r. f. 2 5 1 11 4 Tatal, 27149 Total, 27124 J BIdleman injured in 7th Inning and left. - INNINGS'. 12 3 456789 CLITBS. TOTALS. Unangst, Diehl 23 846 64 10 6 49 1 227430 4124 UitriRE Capt. 31. Whitraoyer. Scorers Messrs. Hempstead & Waller. Home Rcns Ramsay 1, Garrison 1, Diehl 1, Barclay!. " . Struck Out Barton 3, Brockway 1, E. Fttrman 1, Barclay 1, Bidleuian 1. Put out on' Foul Balls Unangst 1, Mnyer 2, V. Furman 1, Abbett 1, E. 'EI well 1, Diehl 1. McKinney J Left on Bases Diehl 1, Hartman 1, Barclay 1, Geo. EI well 1, Unangst 1, Moy er 1. C. Furman 1, Ablctt 2, Barton 3, E. Elwell 1. Fly Catches Unangst 1, Moyer -2, E. Furman 2, Diehl 0. Time of Game Three hours, JSs?" We copy the following from the Lu zerne llnim: Dr. S. I. DARRIN, so success ful in the treatment of disease, during his stay of nearly three months in Scranton and Wiikesbarre, has concluded to stop in Dan ville, at the Montour House, until June 2d, 1 SCO. We have read of many wonderful cures performed by him and have not the least hesitation in recommending him to the pub lic. It is an easy matter to denounce anv Uhing as a humbug, as ha. been the theory f the circulation of the blood, the applica- tion of steam to machinery, and numerous other things about which there is now no chance lor dispute among men of intelligence. All can satisfy themselves by. calling upon the Dr. Hi3 treatment is pleasant." as he gives no medicine. . Read carefully his cir cular enclosed, and if all other nicdicines have failed, try Da. Darrin. Jr. o. fcince the above has been put in tjpe we are informed that Dr. Darrin will visit this place for one week. He will stop at the Exchange Hotel, from June 4 th to June 2 th. - 7 The month of May has so far been a very singular one this j-ear. Our oldest cit izens say that, to the best of their recollec tion, there has never been so many changes in the weather and such a constant and withering drouth in the month of May as has been experienced in the present month. Almost every man we moot, is despairing of the cropj and coraplaing of the dry weather. It is now certain that the grass and grain crop will be a short one this year. We think that few will this year sing, "Farewell sweet, moist, and growing days of May." But fear not, friends. He who rules the weather rules well. P. S. Since the above was written we have enjoyed a fine refreshing fdiowcr, mak ing vegetation and the crops generally pre sent decidedly an improved appearance. a sj a SOT" The Republicans of this town do not seem so rancorous as they did a few year ajro. They don't appear to josscse so much of that malignant spirit, hatred and malice towards Democrats the true Union men of the country as they did in 1S61 up to 1SC5. The words traitor, r-ympathizer, and rebel, are not so frequently heard to escape their lips. Something milder is now being said of Democrats, but the same general epithets arc applied by them to .President Johnson, seemingly without fear or f.ivor, since they have Congress arrayed in opposition to him. They had better be a little careful, for fear Mr. Seward might ring that "little bell," and have some of them arrested, which might cause a speedy and radical change in their "loyalty." CsS" On the 21th inst. the pavement near cur offiee war? the stopping-place of another stampede. A four-horse team, minus a dri ver, wi! coming with galloping fqVed. and wa3 expected every sceond to sweep sulkies, gigs,-carriages and spring wagons from the street sides, but fortunately, theleaders.in at tempting to make a short turn, were throwD on the pavement, the other horses and wagon j topped nobody hurt nor nothing broke except "old daddy Stroup's" shade tree and store sign. We are glad that the whole affair, which created intense excite ment for a few moments, ended with scarce ly significance enough for a local item in a newspaper. SF The Republican party of thi3 county follow the lead of such men as Thad. Ste1 vens, Charles Sumner, Wendell Phillips, and John W. Forney. These men are avowed enemie3 of President Johnson ; they are using all the influence they possibly can to destroy Mr. Johnson's administration ; they are openly opposed to the restoration of this Union, unless they can accomplish universal suffrage for the negro. These same men declared the "war for the Union," but a short time ago, and now utterly deny, by their actions, that it was ever carried on for any such purpose. Yet the Republicans of thi3 county continue to endorse such disun- ionists! . 'E The editor of the Bejmblican of this place, boastingly announced in his lasi that, in all lu3 tratel through five States, he did not meet one Republican who supports John son. Thi3 no doubt, if true, was sort 'o frrafifvin? t the santpnt. eA'ttr ' Tf nrraA in be treason to oppose the President or any of lll.t nirwimca , uun 13 lit I1UW, iHr. JTt.epv.OU- ean t We not only thought differently, but stated through- these columns, time and again, that thi3 was a new kind of doctrine to j Tg?ch in this contrtry and would not be aitained by the people. The EepvUican is fast backiug down fironi that positiQa :-. al lit"- DIED At ibia place, on Friday the 18th inat, Aanie Cats anne, daughter or Alien li.. ana oasan vawiner. aed 7 montha and 3 dayu. ' la Berwick. Tneaday, Hay 14, 1866, Mary, wife tif Asoel Fowler, agd 66 years, 1 booUi and a daya. In Loeort towntbio. Colombia eoontr. on the 17ti inat.. Elisabeth Campbell. a(ed 79 yeara, 5 month a and IB daya. BLOOMSBURG MARKET. WHEAT, per bn'be!. 3 Mi BYE. 1 3ii CORV, " 1 BUCKWHEAT. . OC FLOUR per bbl. . 14 U CLOVERSEEO, : 3M FLAXSEED - 3 00 BUCKWHEAT Flour. 5 Ot' BUTTER. EGGS . 1 POTATOES, 17 nRIF.n APPLET. 3 09 HAMS - - BACON. - - HAY by the ton. W 09 LARD, ner lb. - SPECIAL NOTICE3. THE Maaon fc Hamlin Cabinet OTf ana, forty dif- erent atylea, adapted to aacred and aecular mmicfor n t anno ch. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other Ant aremiuma, awarded them. ICuitrated Ca aloguea f ee, AUdre. a, MASOV it H ami TV Bn. or MASON BKOTUERS. New Yok. Jan. 6, 13C6.-Sep. 9. 65.-ly.-S.M P. to DitraK.it: A reformed inebriate woyld be happy tocommuni eate (free of charge) to a many of hi feliow-beinga aa will aJlrc him. very important and mcfml in , formation, and place in their handa aaure cure for the love of Strong Drink of aay kind. Th ia infor mation ia freery offered by one whohaa narrowly e- caped a drunkard ' rave. Adilrea, . , 8.ESII B. HENDERSON. : ' N'o. 9 Iiroad Street, New Vork. March 2", 106. 3m. : JitiliQU OF YOUTH. A gnilenian who utrerel for yrara frm Nprvoiie fivliility.Prematurw Decay ,lind all the ellacta of youth ful indiacretion, will, for the aake of auT-ring hu inanity, tend free to all wto need it, the recipe and directions for maaing the aimple remedy by which he waa cured. SulTerere wishing to profit by the adver. Usei'a experience, can in an by aridresnin? JOHN B. jGDEV, No. l3Chamberat, New-York, , Feb, 23 1866. ly S.M.P. Ic:Iiie, Itlind nes, cV Vn t tarrb, treated with the utinot auccesa, hy J. bA .V.'S, In D. Oculist and Aurisl (formerly of Ley. lien. Holland. ) No. 519 PINK tftitet. PH ll-AD'A Ter-timnmal-, friiin the mo-l reliaMe snnrci in the Ciiy and Country can be en at hia office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, aa he has no secrete in his piartice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without rAin. No charge lor exam inatiun. -April 2J. ISC6. ly ALL MAY MARRY HAPPILY, irrespective of wealth, age. or beauty ; and the love of the op- pom te rx can be gamed by lollowine simple rule. Hend a directed envelnpe and nt imp loMiDtK LU II,LK fiEMARUK, Station D, Bible Street, cw York City. rpHEGLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. A gentle a. man who tutfered lor years from Nervous an Geni'al Debility, Nightly Emission, and iSeuiioal Weakness, the re null ot youthful inducretinn.au ranie near ending his days in hopeless misery, will lor the sake of suffering man, send to any oa uttlict ed, the simple means uced by nun. which elfu-cled cure in a few weeks after the lailure af numerou medicines. Send a directed envelope and stamp and it will cost ynu nothing ,ldre, EDO A a TEEM A IN. I'-fcth 5t,N,Y. City IOVELY GIRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, send an addressed envelope and 25 ernta.and I will send yon soma valuable information tbat will please you Address MARY JlUUHk, PJI Broadway, N. x May 16. leOti ly. , . , , : Every yonng lad and gentleman ' in the United States can bear something very much to their advan tage by re urn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those bavinir fea-s of being humbugg ed will oblige by n-t noticing thia card. All father will please address their obedient servant. inu.reiiArMS(. tvi Broadway, New York. Ftb. 2S, 1S66 ly.8 M P ' N EXTENSIVE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION c ct Fianos. Mslodians, Gold and Silver Ware i now going on at the salesroom of REED A. KKO 34 Liberty Sirret . N. Y. There goods are sold a 'I WO IMM.L4HS1 EACH. Refardlcss of Value. Head T VV 15 NT Y- r I V E Cent for one numbered X'lice. or Its E DOLLAR for SIX. The number of each No tire corresponds with the number on smiii art cle of goods, which will be sent on reeei pt ol f . 1 he money will be refunded if the goods do not give sat. KtartuHi. Ajnt make T WN I' Y-M V UOL.L.AUS I'ER W KEK. Scad tor a Circular. Office: P. U BOX. 513. 34 Liberty St. NEW YORK. May 9, 1S06: 3m. TO ConVMPTATivcs. The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple remedy .after bavin suffered several years, with a severo lung affection, and that dread disease. Con samptioo-is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the pre scription usedfrecol Charge. with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will flud scat cube for Consumption, Athaiy, Broncbitis.Colds Coughs etc. The only object of the advertiser In sending the prenciiption is to benefit the afflictcJ.and pre id information whirn heconr.ei ves to be Invaluable nd he hopes every sufferer will Iry his remedy, a it will cost them not hing, and may prove a oi.ng. far lie wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please addres Kev. KHIVA KU A. WILPON, Williamsbnrs King County Feb. Sa. lS66.-ly. S.1. l Mew-York. mill) rn in v i. mi. A Clergyman, while residing in South Americans missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy fir the Cure of Norvous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases cf the Criuary and Seminal Organs, and the bole trail cf disorders brought on by bancfu and vicious habils. Great numbers have been al' ready cured by tn is uonie remedy, rroniptsd by a desire to benefit the atBicted and nufortnuate. I will send the rectiie lor prcnarius and using tuis medi- rine. in a sea d envelope, l-jany one who needs it r'sKK or Cuarok. 'lease inclose a post paid envelope, addressed to yourself. Address. JOSI-ril T. IN MA. SrTtN D, ItiBLt llocsk, New-York City. Man b 7. lci.ti. -3nm, rPhc Grovesteen Pian? Forte JL still retains its prer.odence and great noinilarity. aim after undergoing gradual improvement for a pe- riou pi thirty years.is now pronoin .-cd by the musirai world to be unsurpassed au I even nnequalled in rich ness. volume and purity of tone, durability and cheap ness Our new seitle, trend action. harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, seven octavo rosewood pi anos we are selling cheaper by from $100 to $.'00 than the same st le and nnisb are sold by any other first-class makers in the country. IXalers and all in want of go"d pianos are invited to sen.i for our De seriptive catalogue, wnirn contains photographs of our diHer-nt ntyies, togetner witli pnres o one a bould pnr- base a pi" no without seeing this fata ogue Medasi almost wltnout number, nave been awardou to the Grovesteen Pluio, and the Celebrated World's ; air. though put in rurapetiiion with others from all parts of Europe and the U 8- it took the hitfhekt awa-d. established 1835 1 Grovesteen Co , 499 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. July 39. 1805. H. H. a. &. Co. ri flE WORLD'S OPINION OF IJOS TLTTtR'S 1 STOMACH mn EBS. Touching the Bitters. lhi grsnd fct i clear. Their fiine rills all the VVentern Hemisphere. Known in all lands, wasiied by its oceans twain. Health, hope and vigor follow in tbeir train, AVOID COUNTERFEITS. HOSTETTER'd BITTERS share the common fate Of all things good Impostors imitate. 'f these be are discreetly ose your eves From bout st hi uses purchase your supplies. THE GOVERNMENT INWORSf 3fNT. In order to guard asainst dangerons impositions. the public are requested to ts.ke evperia note -of the beautiful engraved proprietary stamp. throu-h which he Government of the United (Slates officiallv au thenticates every bottle of HC STE ITER'S BITTER. iis shield, thrown by the Government over the nionrietors and the public for their joint protection. is placed conspicuously across the cork and over the neck cf each bottle, and cannot fail to strike the rye of the most casnal observ er. Nothing that purports to be H os tetter's Bitters can be genuine unless the stamp is there. . it is also proper to stata Uat the Bitters are sold exclusively in glass, and never under any circum stances by the gallon or thfc barrel. Impneiers a nd imitators are abroad.aod the onty safeguard the pub lic baa against them is to eeJ inat tne Kilters they buy bear the engraved label and note or band of Messrs. Hosteller 4: Smith, ;hd stimp above men tioned. Mav M.-lm. SS1,500 PER anenin YEAR! We want very wtier to pjl our improved 9 m oewing f icumn. inree kinds. Under and upper .feed. Warranted new five yeara. Above aaiaryor iarg) commissions pai a. The ONU Y rUsclines in the C'nited States for less than 94H, whicq are fully licensed by Howe.Wheel er dr. VViison, Grover 4c Baker, Singer 4k Co., and ta for Bacbelder. All other cheap laenia-ea are Infringe ments aad the seller or aser are liable to arrest, nna and Impnsooment. Cirenlari free. Address of rail n?o Shaw 4t Clark, Biddei'ortl. Me., c Chicago III. Deeejuber 50, jW5.-ly. . AN ACT, To Provide for the Erection of a House for the employment and support of the Poor in the County of Columbia. ftrjTTIOJt 1 Be it enacted by the 8enate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in general Assembly met. and it ia hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That J. A. Funstou, Jacob Harris, Lewis Yetter.Jesse Hoffman, Thomas Crnveling, Sr.. Samuel Bogart, William La inon. William J. Ikeler, and John K. Gro ts, be and are hereby appointed commissioners, whose duty it shall be, or a majority of them, on or before tho 6rst day of July, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hun dred and sixty six,t determine upon and purchase rnch real estate as they ora agajoiitv of them ahall deem necessary, for the accommodation of the poor of Columbia county, and to take a conveyance there for In the name and foi the use of the corporation men tioned in the fourth section ol this act, and certify their pioceeding herein under their handa and aeals to the clerk of the quarter sessl his of Columbia coun ty, to be filed in hia office.and at the next general elec tion the qualified electors of Columbia county shall elect three respectable citizens of the said coantyto be directors of the poor and of the house ol employ, men t for Columbia county for the ensuingear, and the judges of the election of said county shall imme diately on receiv ing the returns from the several elec tlox districts and casuug up the number of votes therein, or within three days thereafter, o-rufy un. der their bauds and seals the names of persons so circled directors, to the clerk of the court of quarter sestiona el the said county, who shall tile tin; said certificate in bis office, and forthwith give notice in writing tothe said directors of their being elected, and the said directors thall meet at the courthouse in the said count v. on tho first Monday of November uext, ensuing their election, and divide themselves by lot in three classes, the place f the first to b vacated at the expiration ot the firxt year, of the sec and at the ejpirauon of the second year, of the third at the expiration of tliethird year, so that ttvxe who shall be chosen after the first elictioa and in the mode above described, may serve for three years, and one third may be rlioion annually. tiKCTJUJVi. That the sheriff of said county shall within ie.. days alter the pas sane of lh:a act. notify the commissioner of their appointment and when they shall meet, lor entering upon the duties assign ed them, by this act, which said place ol nieulicg shall be in Bloomsburg. at t'ie Court House. or-C VU.V J, Every ill rector elected in manner aforesaid, or appointed as is provided in the twelf th si-ctionot inisacl. siiail witnin ten days (alter n is notified of such election or appointment, and before be enters upon the dutieK of said office, to take an oath or affirmation, before a Justice of the peace of said coiiuty, to discharge the duties of diiector of the poor, for said county, truly, faithfully ami impartial ly, tothe best of nis judgment and aiiniy. and 111 case of neglect, or refusal, to take said otth or affir mation, within the time aforesaid, be shall forleil and pay the sum of ten dollars, for the use i.f tke poor of said county, which tine shall be recovured by the directors for the time being, as de' ts are or shall be by law ircoverable, and the directors qualified as aforesaid are hereby authorized to administer an oath or affirmation in any case, heu it shall be uecessury in relation to -he duties of their office. SFCTIOJf 4 The said director shall fjrever here after in name and in fict be one body politic and corporate in law to all intents and purpose w hat soever, relative to ine poor oi tne cvuuiy 01 ioiuiu bia, and shall have perpetual succession, and may sne and be sued, plead and be n.itileaded, by the name, stvlc and title of direrio'sof the poor, and of the house of employment, for ihc county of Colum bia, and by that name shall and may receive, lake and hoid any lands, tenements, and hereditameuts not exceeding the yearly value of IU0OO do.l.its. aud anv eooi's and chattels whatsoever of the gitt. alien alion or bequest of any person or persons whatso ever to purchase, take and hold any lands and lent uients w ilbin their county in fee simple or other wise, and erect suitable I uildin-s for toe reception, use and accommodation of the poor of said county to provide all things necessary for the lodging, main tenanee and employment 01 said nooi : ti appoint 1 treasurer annually who shall give bond with full and sufficient surety for the faithful discharge of the duties of bis office.and at the expiration thereof lor the navment aud delivery ever to bis successor 1:1 office, of ail moneys, bonds, 01 notes, book accounts. or other papers, to the said corporation belonging, which snail then be remaining in his hands, custody aud possession, and said cirectors shall nave powei to employ and at pleasure remove a steward or stew. ards, matron or matrons, physician or physicians. surgeo.ior surgeons, and all other attendants tb.i may Iw nvces-ary for the said poor respectively ; to bind out as apprentices so thatsurh apprenticeship may expire if males at or before the age 01 twenty one tears, if females at or before the age of eighteen years, sucn poor children as shall come under then uoiiteoraa maybe bound apprsiilices. Provided, Tn at no child shall be bound ouUu-ie efUiacvunty of Colombia nor without the benefit of the public a hoots of the dit;tcU SEC110.Y5 That the said Directors, any two of whom hall constitute a quorum for tlie transaction of business, --ball hare power anuuilly as soon as the returns of the annual assessments iu said coauty as is practicality, to lay 4 rate or assessment not ex ccediii one cent on tue dollar al any tuiw , upon ail real and personal estates wuhiu tt- county afori said, lor defraying the expanses of pnrebasi ng said farm, ererting aij SHiiluiugs. aud maintains the poor in raid connty, and shall be levied upon th basts of the last aiijusted valuation made lor rvguia liug comity rates and levies, and having caused fair duplicates of surn rates or assessments by them laid to be made. which shall be signed by them, shall issne their warrant to the collector of such tax there in authorizing and requiring him to demand, receive and collect from every person therein named, in the manner and by the same process as poor taxes are now collectable ; and the raid directors sbal from the time of the providing by them of suitable build ings for the accommodation of said poor exercise aud perform within the said county except so far as such acts, duties and powers are herein expietsiy pre scribed or limited.- SKCTKXX6 Aa soon as the said buildings shall have been erected or purchased and all ner.eseary accommodations provided therein, notices shall be sent, signed by any two of the direr tors to the over seers of the several townships of the said county of Columbia, requiring them forthwith to b uig the poor of their respective towHsnips to said nou-e or em ployment, which or Jer the overseers are hereby eu- joiued and required to comply with or otherwise to forfeit the cost 01 an lamrd m umenaoo -. except in cases when by sickness or any other sufficient cause any poor persuu cannot be removed, in winch cat Uie overseers shall represent the same to the near est Justice of thd Peace, who buig satisfied ot the truth thereof shall certify the same to the said di rectors, and al the satue lime issue an order under his band aud seal to the said overseers, directing mem to maintain sucn pour until su n time as he or she may be ia a situation to be removed, and Uien convey the said pauper and deliver him or her to the steward or keeper of said house of employ. nieut, together witn me said order, and tne charge and expense of such temporary relief and of such removal shall be paid by the said directors at a rea souable allowance. 5ECTO.V7 The steward or manager of said poor house is hereby required yearly, on the urn .Monday of January in eat h year, to furnish s .id directors a Matement cf the income of said real estate as neirly as the same ran be done, also of exo-sa of ins ex. peiiclitures over and above said! intotue. the amount and Kind 01 personal property men un nan.i, inciu oing grain et cetra. the number of poor pernnus ad mitted and discharged during the year, with the number then therein, tbe length of lime each remain ed, aud Hie name, age and sex of each ; the treasu rer snail annually, 011 lbs fim Monday of each year. render to said directors a just and correct account of his receipts and dlxMirsrmei'ls during tue preceding year, and the said uirrclers shall annually, 111 the month of January 111 each ear, publish in two pa pers, published hi Uloonbiirg, a statement of the receipt-1, disburseiiii'iils aud expenditures of said corporation, during tne preceumg year, with a rial. eienl of the property, real aud personal, then held hv tbem. tECTfC-yi Thai the compensation of the tre.tm rcr. collector, rleward. matron, physician, and other officers and assistants, shall be fixed by tin? directors, and the compensation of the directors shall be fix. U bv the board of auditors who shall be appointed by the coart of quarter sessions or said co-mty at each year ly settlement lor tne next succeeding year. Pro vided. That the compensation ot said directors, frotu the oassaxe of Ibis act until tne nr.-t yearly settle- nienl .hall be fixed by the board of auditors at the fif-t yearly settlement ; tne directors 10 turni-,n ins said auditors a correct account of the time aud expeu-.es IokI and incurred by tbem in attending to their duties from which account the said compensation shall be fixed and adjusted. SECTIOM" 9 The said directo-s shall from time to time receive, provide lor aim employ, according to the true intent and meaning of this act all such poor and indigent persons as snail be entitled to relief from any of the several low-ni-mps or boroughs of Co- umbia rounlv. and shall be rent mere ny an ord -r or warrant for that purpose, under the hands and seals of any two justices of the peace of the said county. directed tothe overseers or tne poor of tne proper township or borough, and the said directors are hereby authorized wnen tney man oeein 11 proper and convenient to i'o ro. to permit auy poor person to be maintained elsewhere. PrunUtd, The expense ol Uiir maintenance does not 111 any cae eireed that r w bich they could be maintained al the poor h Juse cf the said county of Coiumoia. JeJC770JV 10 That it rha'l be lawful for the and directors or a majority of them, in the case of any person in their charge as a pauper, owning or pos seising any real estate or interest in real enisle, to aouly to the coart of Com.uon Pleas of Columbia county, or any otner couuncs in ton t-ouiuionweaiin where the said property may e sftuateo, ny pcli tion. praying the said court 10 grant toetn an order to make sale f said real estate or interest therein, for the suooort and maintenance of said pauper. and that the -aid court I fluey deem 11 advisable atti-r considering the application shall grant an order to aaid directors to make sale m said real estate or In Ureal therein, or airy part thereof on urb terms as tue said court ba'l lb ink it advisable, and I be said direttors sba-l in p irsuance of r-di-l of der offer sad real estate or intcrrst therein on ine premises at public sale and sell the same at panic out-cry. after giving at least twenty days' public notice or the time aud place of sale, by three band bills put op in pnlil e place, and by advertisement in one newspa per published in the county wherein said property is mated, which sale so made tbe said directors shall return to the said court, and after confirmation tf tbe same shall execute and deliver o tbe purchaser a deed of conveyance for said estate on tne said pur chaser's full compliance with the terms and condi tions of said sale, which deed so made rDail vest the property therein described in the grantee as fully and effectually as the said panper held and enjoyed the ame. and that tbe said director shall apply the proceeds of said sate or so much a may be aec- sry to the support ana maintenance or sain pan per, and if any balance sdkii remain aiier nis or ber death and after deducting funeral expenses the said directors shall pay over said balance to the legnl representative .f said panper. upon demand roaile and aeenrrty being given, to inaemniiy nam directors from the claim of all other person. ilCTJOy U. A quanta, f said director! alibi and they are hereby enjoined and required to meet at the said house ot employment, at least once in every month. and visit the apartments and see that the poor are comfortably supported, ana near an complaint and redre or cause to be redressed all grievance that may happen by the neglect or miscondact of any person or person in their emplpyment or otherwise. fiCTOJVI3. in case of any vacancy by death. resignation or otherwise, of any of the said direc tors, the remaining director shall fill such vacancy by.the appointment sf a citizen of their county, an dor tbe same penaltyas is provided by the first sec tion of this act to serve until the next general elec tion, when another director shall be elected to serve as if no vacancy bad happened, . SECTIOJflX, A I claim and demand existing at tbe time of this act. being carried Jn to effect shall have full force and effect as if this act had not pars ed, and when the same may have been duly adjusted and seettied all money remaining in the hands of the overseor as well aa the uncollected taxes, levied for the support of the pool in tbe several townships. 111 the county of Columbia, shall be paid over to tbe supervisors of the highways of their respective town ship, to be by them applied toward repair. ng ih roane tnerein. .SECTIO.V 14. As soon as the noor of ihn count v of Columbia shall have been removed tothe house of employment of the said county, and the outstanding taxes collected and paid over as directed in section thirteenth of this act. the office of overseers of the poor within t ie accepting, townships shall from mencfior III he aoniisned. , &ECWKY 13. That the said directors or treasur er or any 011- or more of the tax-payers of the accept ing townships, may wuhiu twenty days from the yearly settlement by the auditors as afoririad, ap peal irom sucu settlement to tne court or coin'iion pleas of, Columbia county, iu lb1; same manner and under the same provisions and regulations that an- peals from settlements by township auJitors (ire now nnowed. -. . . .- - , . bECTIOX 16. That no money shall be paid by the treasurer ex.-ept upon orders drawn By tnedueclcri and signed oy at least two of the said directors. o&C J (Jv 17. r or tee purpose of ascertaining the the reuse vl the citizens of Columbia r-outy, as to the expediency of erecting a poor house.it shBll he the duty of each of I he inspectors and judges for tho neverat townships and bjrouibs at an election, to be netd on tne tirsl luesdsy ot June, Anno Imuuni. one thouaud eicht hundred aad sixty-six. to receive teckets either written or primed from Ihi qualified voters thereof, taucifed ou the o'Huide "poor house,' atiu 111 the iiiaiile for a noor house" or "at-ainata poor boose," and if it i hall appear upon castinz up the voles of Hi d.tferent districts. at the Court House, on in-; r rn-nv following the said election, that a ma. jority of th 1 qualified electors of any township or tioruiiKii are lor a poor bouse, then the foresoinz act to l iKe i tl.-ct as to those townships aud boroucbs. nut if a majority of the votes 111 any township or borough shall be almost a poor bouse, then the fore going act to be null and void, as tothe townships or oorougiic voting against sucn poor house. A'iX'y'U.V id fhe oon acceyting town. hips or bor ough shall not be entitled to vote for directo.sof the said house of employment, nor shall they be en. tilled to receive or enjoy any benefit or advantage by virtue of this act. nor shall thu directors be cho sen from the said non accepting townships or bor oughs, nor shall the auditors mentioned in the eighth section of this act be appointed from any such town ships or boroughs. Provided. Tual the directors of the said house of employment may receive pauper iroui ine sam: non-accepting townships or b iro 1211s . t any rate of compensation per wees, to be agreed upon aarefcMuiiied by the said directors and overseers of the poor ot tbe townships or borough so apply. ms.- tfivC7 O.V 19. All acts and paits of acts incon sistent w ilh the provisions of ibis act or supplied oereuy are nereuy repealed, JAMES R. K El. LEV. Fpeaker of the House of representative. D. FLEMING. Speaker of the rjenate. Approved the Elcvent'i day of April. Anno Doin- inui, one thousand eight hundred aud si it y -six. A. G, Cl K TIN, ELECTION NOTICE. Pursuant to the provisions of the forego ing Act of Assembly, notice is hereby given that an election will be held at the usual place of holding the general elections of the several townships and boroughs of Columbia Countv and to oe cendufted by the respec tive election officers of the same, on Tues day, the 5th day of June, A. D., 1800, bc- .1 i fiiitir i iwecn tne nours oi e o ci'x;: v. ana o'clock P. M.'J to vote upon the question of ror a Poor House or Against a 1 oor House;" and to make return of the said election at the Court House, on Friday, the 8th day of June aforesaid, according toiaw. SAM U tli SIN 1 UrJll, SftenJT. Dloomsbarg, May 2, 1800. riUBLIC SALE OF Valuable It cal r(Hc. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Courtrf Columbia county. I'a, on SATURDAY, THE 9TH OF JUNE next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. John Gordncr Jc Thoma r-tacklmurc. Executors of Thomas Mack- house, late of Pine tnwaship. in raid county, dee'd. will expose to sale, by public vendue, ou tbe premi ses, a certain TRACT OF LAND. ituate"in Pine township, Columbia county, adjoin ing lauds of rJamuel tackhoure aud George Slack- house, on the north ; Abraham Young and Robert llnssel. n the east ; Ezekiel C'rnssiey and William Weidenhanimer, on the south ; and the County Line ou the west ; containing 317 ACHES AND 150 PERCH E3, strict measure, of whii h about one hundred acres is improved laud : there is erected on the premises a one Story and a half Dwelling House, two log Barns. and an apple orchard ; late the estate of said de ceased, situate in the township of Pine and county aforesaid. .JESSE COLEMAN. Clerk. CONDITIONS OF SALE : Ten per cenu of one fourth of the purchase money, to be paid by the pur chaser upon the striking down of the property ; one fourth of the purchase money les ten per cent, to be paid upon the confirmation of sale Nisi. 'I he res idue of the purchase money in one year from confir mation Xn-i with interest. '1'bd purchaser to pay for U. cd aud Stamp. JOIINGORDNFU. 1 . THUS. esTACKUOL'SE. KXr May IS, IfitXj. DR. W. 11. WIMTMOB, I 1 AS been In successful practice for a number of I years, with the experience of the different ho. pital- in Europe. alo a in" mter of tha Analytical Medical Institute of New 1 rk, routi mes to attend ti all professional eaes at his ofnce'Xo. Hii Filbert street, Philadelphia, '2. No patent Medicine are ued or recommended : the remedies administered are th.-e which will not break rnwn the constitution, but renovate the sv- tern from all injuries it has sustained from mineral me-ilmner, ami leave the syiteiu in a beallhv aud perfectly cur-il condition. 3. DYSI'EPSI . that tlirtres.ing disease and fell derlryer of health and huppmei. nnde rmiiiing the con titutimi.lii yeaily carrm; thousands to un timely graves, can mort einpha ically be cured. 4. Melancholy. A hher ration, th.it slate ot Alina- linn and weakness of Ihc mind which render- per- son incapable ol enjoying the pleasures or perform. llg tne duller o me, 5. KH EU vl ATI VI, in any frui cr conJition.rhroii ia or acute, warranted rurabH. (, EPILKPfav. or fallin: sickness, all chronic oi stubborn cases of F K .T3 A 1. 1 : 1) i s s: A s v. railica'ly removed ; t Rheum and every descrip tion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous diseases which have buttled all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I do say all dise.'se-. dyes CoNscMPTittn) can be cured by wearing my Meni- caien j,irei. w men is n proieciion to tne Itinvs against an cnancea oi weainer iu an climates bav iilg investigated for year the cause and charactar ot intermittent (fever and ague) in all parts of the United States will cure permanently all chronic or acute cases oi azue and uervou piseases in a few ay. i nnrrr i nrm wnnnni ins. writ is nr n-nvrins , a . a , ... n mood. Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for years, can (e removed with two or thjee doses of ipy newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation id the Euglish and German Languages free of charge. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addrege by letter (conndentiall v.) and .tieuiciue sent wim proper directions to ny part oi ine country. OFFICE p o, Filbert St. Phila. April 4. IrW ly. JEW QOAL y AUD. The undersigned rerpfclfnlly informs the citizens of lilnoiii'burg and Columbia county , that they ke p ii tue oi Herein ninniMrv'l stove coal ana selected lump coal for smithing purposes, on their whitf, ad joining McKelvv, Neal & Co's furnace i with a good pair eunaio scales on the yrnan.to weigh coal. hay and straw Likewise a horse and wagon, to deliver coal to those who desire it- As we purchase a larre mount or coal, we intend to aeep a superior article. and sell at the very low est price. Plea-e call and examine foryOur stive before pnrchaingelrewhere. J. IV. IIENDEKdrtOT. AUOUSTOS MASON. r HE undersigned will take, in exchange for Coat and Groceries, the following named article : heat. Kye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes. Lard, Ham.Shoul der. and side meat. Butter, Eggs. Hay. ate., at the highest cash prices, at bis Grocery PUore. adiomine Bloombdrg, April lcH-S. ly. AdiiiinUtrator's Aotic Estate vf Xtcob Rupp, oj Locust ticp , deCd. Letters of Administration on tbe estate ... --.-'.- u-ip. .aw oi juocurt townsnip. t-o-lumbm county, dee d, have been printed bv tha Reri ter of Colombia co., tothe undersigned. All person having claim arainst tbe estate of the dscedent ard requested to present tbem to the under- Signed, without delay, and all persona indebted to mase payuieni lonnwiui. SOLOMON ARTLEY, Apr 4. '66. 6t X . Adm'r. QgQ A iT10t'TU ! Agents wanted tt for six tntiref new artio, jost Oot.' Ad- dress O T. GAREY City building, Bedford. Maine. Dc 23, JSW.-ly TUEASUKEirS SALE OF SAETED LANDS IN COLUMBIA COUNTY. r.BPPllll.V to tha nrovlxions of the Act ofA A sembly, entitled an act to reduce the State debt, . . ...... , . , i Ol I . W I ' . e., passed tne 30tn nay pi npni, 101. nrer of th County of Columbia hereby five notice to all person concerned therein, that unless the r.. Un.A rhn .1 fnnrand lata Tax St. C. dd on the following real estate situate in the County of Colnmbia. are paid before the day of sale, tha whole or uch part of each a wit! pay the charge ana cost chargeable tnereon. win ne oia at wie House, in Bloomsburg. Co of Columbia, on t he 11th of June. 1806. being the second Monday, and to be continued by adjournment From day today for ar rearage of taxes due said connty ana tne costs ac crued on each respectively. Year. Acres - owneIcj thunt. Dol, Cts i-r 87 Iri62 ft. 63 324 (.4 k W ISo'J X 3of3f0 David Dealt T M iiubbell Beaver, - E 56 1 16 ongenberger, Fisher ft. Miller 19 SO 2 40 99 9o 78 44 9 r-9 2 62 4 30 m 3 21 f2 3 92 18R2 SO Joseph Nans, " Mann.Ba'dyat Criswell John vict'alU David Nan k John Koon Benton Hamiiel (-' Kric'fchnum " Elizabeth Lunger James G Noble Peter Shu Ii IlnnnahTyke Ezekiel Sliultz 62ftri5 30 i3 64,&5 37-2 IM3 S4 2ft63 iHna itifi-j ifij IHf.2 t lot 3: 1 lot 50 I 50 50 1 lot 1 lot 60 A 1 lot 1 lot 3-4 6 14 . 1 . a l 100 30 1 lot 1 lot 33 H9G3 166.1 IHti.1 Daniel Shu U Peter Hradley Henry Kingsbury I 50 J 39 67 024 G3 Conyngham IH3 ti34ct)4 Wm Liudeumuih J W ( lark John Cleary Jho e Sirobmeyer Peter Appleaale dee'd 2 b4 43 57 50 63 2 77 26 44 6)1 23 97 1 65 37 1 57 29 lbt.'i Centre IS62 Jackson 62 h.63 Henry Appgale Wm Croroley Madison li Knstenbauder'a heirs Main 1861 tHti-2 1HI)3 reter Knight John Corper's est Calvin Chaniberlin Samuel Eck William Whipple Mile D r-utlifT est 62.3.4.3 62ft.'63 Tine IW3 63&C4 16J Sugarloaf JOHN J. TftKlRllRER'S OrrtcK, 1 Eloomsburg- April 11. 'CO. ( STlLEd. Treasurer. TKE1SUUEU.S S ALE OF UNSEATED LANDS FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY. A GREEABLY to the provisions of .in Act of As sembly entitled an Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other ournn ses, parsed th 13th day of March 1815, and tbe fur ther wippleinenls thereto parsed on the 13th day of March lol7 and the 25th March Ift21. and 8th March. Is47, the Treasurer of Columbia County hereby give notice to all persons concerned therein, that unless the County Road, School, Poor. Bounty and State Taxes dne on the following tracts of unsealed land situate In Columbia County are paid before the day of sale, the whole or such part of each tract a will pay the taxe and cost chargeable thereon, will be sold at the Court House in the town of Bloomsburg. "County of Columbia on the Second Monday in June next, and to continue by adjournment from nay to day for arrearnge of tale due said County, and the cots accrued ou each tract respectively. No. or Ackes Wkraktxe or ow.ieiu Twp c BEAVER. ' 300 Elia Miller Catharine Noyer Lewis I ilger Wm Stewart John Graeff "part of 409 acres', tiRI ARCREEtv: Polomon Bower f Jesse Cowman Reuben Blirli Henry Dieilerich Oliver Eee Gilbert Fnwltr .. Roney Gardenhousu John King John Kinnard J.icoh Sitler Samuel H Smith . Joseph Stackbous John 11 Su't John Fl atter John Yost Samuel J Healer $15 00 JU 00 8 74 14 00 10 47 4 35 8 74 o0 1 1 34 2 lj70 2 73 92 13 2-1 200 125 00 20D 41 . UK) 70 33 40 40 2.1 100 7 42 5 31 4-1 I r!5 S3 05 19 f7 "4 l 4 27 J 14 179 3 04 I io 4S Irt 14 1 3 441 30 4!P 56 CONYNGHAM. Ebenezer Bran ham Thsmaa Barn John Young Jorbua Beam Nalh.inicl Brown Peter Baugbner Robert Jordan Andrew Portner Lewi Walker 7hor Kurtan "W J Greenoush" Mary Rustan 'W J Greenoub" 219 98 3t F 5 i 114 0-t 129 4 Ml 91 US 37 40 174 52 179 58 190 90 12 60 Kill 277 2Ki 3t3 1 of 170 4 ofSr-O t ofllO i of Jcii 39 90 Thos kustan RT&xcrttk Coal co 12 60 Mary Rustan 3'l on 3e4 Johnston Keastey Geoige Kickhatn Thomas Hiltzbeimer Kobeit lliltzheimcr William Shannon Amos W'iekrrlir! Pa i ton. Rilnd & Sliarp'rsg Benjami:i Combe 'GHnst' Benjamin Cooinhe "J Anspachir" 136 40 120 80 J36 40 1H5 88 694 88 93 50 1 1-0 34 3e 4 3.-4 2.1 3 4 of 135 2-2 00 1 of IliO 15 30 t of liii 15 36 30 47 30 2&.63 1 lot Dominirk CraBd lH2 I lot John Cowen I lot George Ready 21ot Henry tfh.-jp lot Francis Nuhler 60 24 lt3 1 lot Piter LaWler 29 CENTRE 6 1-1 Dewitt & Benedict 86 ia 12 67 10 Llias Rees CATAWIfiSA- 57 J. fl BroMtts ' ' 70 J'srperJUup FRANkLlN. 40 Jeremiah Fincber. 00 Elijah Reynolds It Co 5 76 I KISHINGCRLEK 140 William Ructalew 11 05 160 Alexander Cramer. 3 fr 2 44 2 J N ft R J Jones 1 50 Thomas LeiiiuU I A Georee Mack 112 Reese J Millard 9l 12 3 no 2n 3 George P.aler 34 Willi. m Roobina n Amor eoade 1 54 1 13 Abraham Voting 9 95 II 15 14 U7 343 Paul Apple 4X1 Guy Bryan 4:4 Abraham Keener 14 07 b 5e 1 12 i Sam del J Uea'er 101 GREENWOOD .18 F:itiiuel MDerisou 14 Ellis Eves 100 John. A I'unston 68 1 02 S -0 50 George Reese 74 1-2 Daniel Montgomery HEM OCR 12 0 Ttathunlel CauiDbell 14 53 0 37 F6 1 14 1 20 37 07 5 5 9't 18 St i 3.1 17 Kl 18 54 18 54 30 Fraukiin Mcllride "dee'd" JACK SO. 13 IMvid Lee 31 I 'en hi ah I'arker & Co ICO Philip 4c John Wagiier LOCCST. Thoma Hirm;ton tamui.-l John 200 31 32 I 2of 2f) Mary Myers V J Greenou-KlT 2of 11-0 Thomas Ritrtan l-2of 190 Daniel Reese I "of -41m Mary Kustan I 2of yio t harloite Ku tan 1-2 'fAM Jonn Reynolds 18 51 l-2of 2iK) M ,ry Myers iiTkicriia coal co 13 54 l-'Jof ll0 'i'houia- Rustau 9 39 I 2of I'.KI Daniel Reese " 17 Vt 18 5t ia 54 ia 54 1 71 1 7-t-4 3 60 7 10 51 1 91 3 44 l-iof -JO'J Mary .,u?tan l-2of VOO Charlotte Rustan ' it 2V0 Johu Reyuoids MIFFLIN. 22 Thomas A ten sr dee'd ITS George Nungesser 147 Jnehua Zimmerman 300 George Lali uere MAIN 100 Probst. Tetter ftfchuiick V ih C reacy Henry Miller's hejr Isaiah Shuman dee'd MOUNTPLEASA.VT. Daniel Montgomery ORANGE. Samuel Crcveling Jacob llagenbucb est George Heidley Peter Melick riNE. Peter Applegate Aaron Gloss f y I tester Heath James Lnckard Wm Durlin Thomas Benfleld Georg A Frick . .. ROARINGCREER. Peter Baughner Tboinas Barnes jr SL'GARLOAF, Go' Est Alex ft, Joshua Her Robert Montgomery' est 4 09 21 2 12 44 60 46 00 85 20 S 30 30 30 1 1 4 9 2 5l 103 5 eO 48 23 2H luO VI be 75 69 20 06 42 68 2 74 326 15 76 6 13 14 12 II IS 3 63 4J1 99 l0 50 60 205 89 350 200 47 Abraham Votlsg tVin rilenliefla 150 10 08 TrcxsOrer' OrptCE, Eloomsbarg April II. 66. J WRAPPING AND MINING PA PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa cer Milt at Mil! Grove, near Bloomsburg, Colamhia County ( Pa I am now prepared to All aftl orders for Wrapping, ury Hiasung ana water rrooi raper, on abort notice and fair prices. I have opened -a ware- bouse In Wllken-Barre, and appointed Joseph Brown ol the firm or Brown. Grayft. Co., ny agent to dispose of my paper In Lucerne Connty. l U'JMJIa IktMU, Bloemsbarg, Sept. IS, 1SC5. EV STOVE AND TiN" SltOP. N AllLLLJi S 61UttHJ t,www 1 TBE nkdarsigned has Jut filled np, afltt . opened, bis new . stoVe ADrtrv snop, In this place, where lie tre))arBd to make np w TIN WARE of all kind in hi line, and rlo repair ing with neatness and dlsp -tch. tjpon the mosi i onable terms. Healso keeps oh hahd STOVES of w.rinas nalterns and styles. V.tict he Will Sell upon term to snlt purchas-rs. . GiVe him a call. He is good metHlc. and de serving of the public Patronae'tAlY,R MfT7 Bloomrourg. May 9. 18CS. ly. : M ISS LIZZK PETERMAN, U7nM nniwiira hi the iaJie o Bloomsburg and the publie generally, that cho ha Just received Irom the eastern ciie ner Spring: and Slimmer Stock f MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article s usitally found in first class Millinery Stores. Her goods are 01 tne neat lmmj and among the most handsome ana cneiperi m iu market. Call and examine them for yourselves. Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin ing Miss Peterman' stock oi good Bonnet made to order, on the shortest not Ice. or repai red. store on Mam street. 3d door below the store 01 Mendenhall ft, Rupert. Bloomsburg, May 2, 18(56.-If. O ! FOR HUNSBEllGER'B TOBACCO STOKE, in RLOOMSBTj'RO. all Van who desire a superior article of chewing or smoking tobacco. Hia cigar are made np of the finest quility ol tobacco. Every body In town knows where to go tn get a good .'aril do. .He will sell at retail or wholesale to suit Hi ft purchaser, he is not particular. Shopkeeper and landlord Bene rally would do better bv purchasing of him than of tbe peddler' and hucksters that trav el through the country. They run no risk of being cheated in what they buy. Patronise regulir lines if you wish to get the wor b or your money, Ky More on Main Street, a few doors belOwlhe "American House." . .. n, H.J1UNSBERGEB. Mayl. I8f6.-3m. ESPY HOTEL, Epy, lhimbiii Co. Pa. The underrigued having become role proprietor of this well known and conveniently located aland. respectfully informs hl friend, and the nubile In general, that he has put his houe in complete order for the a crOm monition of boarder, aad for the recen. lion and entertainment of traveller who may feel uispoasn 10 isvor it witn tueir custom. No expense ba been spared in preparing this Hotel for the enter. taintnenl of yiierts, and nothing shall be wanting, on his pipt. to minister to tbeir personal comfort. Tha location, a well as the building, is good one, and all together is amply arranged to please, the public. , , ISRAEL MUMEY. Epy. April 11, 1866. tf. T PRIVATE SALE. . The underisigned offi rs at Private Sale or exchange for town property, a TRACT OF LAND situate in urange mwnsnip, midway between Light Street tad Oiangeville, containing about, FIFTY ACHES, it is in a good state of cultivation. 1 here Is a rood HOUSE and other out-building on the prentias ; also a stream of running water at the door. There ia also a good &W MILL with 19 fe-t fall water power on tbe tract Adi'ress John C. Albert son am the premises, or the undersigned illrolk ville, Columbia county. Pa. 07 uimediaie iiogeglon given cf lh land and Mill. . . , D. L. EVERIIART. Oranj; Twp. May 9. 13' 6, if c. Ci M Alt it's (have opefted a new Ptrtre at the old stand of Da vid Stroup, on Main street. Blooinxburg, add will keep on land a general assortment of Such, a Dry Goods. N njons. Groceries. Tiri-ware, Hardwar.e, Cedar and Willow Ware, Dragsi Confectionary. Glass-Ware, Tobacco Hats 4c Shoes. Flour, fait. Fish aad Meat ; all of which I propose stfilmj at a very low figure for carb or prnduec l r Call and . C. C. MARR. Bloomsburg. April 18. ia66-.tr. ISTETOBS OFFICES. D EPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitor No.435 WALNUT STREET. rBiiBELPBii. i PATENTS solicited Consultations on Engineering Draughting and Sketches, Models and lifachinery of all kinds m Ana and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to KEJtCTED CASES and INTER. FERENCkS. Authentic Copies of ail Documents from Patent tiffice procured. . N. B. date yourscltes useless trouble aadtraV. eting expenses a there ia no actual heed Tor person, al interview with us. All business with these Offi ces can be transacted in Writing. For rurther in for. mation direct aa above, with sump enclosed for Cir cular with references. April Id, Ii6,-ly, J W. W ALL, TAI3ii. THE undersigned respectfully announces to the p-iblic that he keeps constantly on band, al his old stand, tone door below Lutz's Drug (Store. Wall paper, Oil Cloth, and Paper Window Shades, Cords. Tas sel and Fixtures, for Pictures., ftc., or the very latest style, and ia prepared. to do aU kind of paper banging to order. E. J- TH0RT0X. Ploom-burj. April 4 lf66. tf Administrator's Notice. Instate of leazer JL, JTess, late of Centre ticp.dee'd. LETTERS of administration have been granted by the . Register of Columbia co.. to Charles H. Hesa. of Mifflin townrhip : All person haviag claims against the estate of the decedeat, are requested to make them known to tbe administrator without de lay ; and those indebted to the estate will make im mediate payuieni to CH ARLES II. llESs.Jtdm'r. May 10, lr!C6.-r;w. The under. igrted Respectfully anno'ince that he has reflated a shop, m Court House alley, opposite the Exchange Hoel. where he ir prepared to con duct the barbering buinss In all its branch e. The art of coloring whiskers and uiotistacne is practiced by him most skillfully. He also cleans clothing, making them look nearly as good as new, upon the mort reasonable terms. Give bun a trial. IT" Ha r Tonic of the very best quality, us d fr clean ng hair, kept const ully on hand, and for s.. j S.C.COLLIN3. Cloomsbur:, April 25, 1881. tf. 0 3,000 siiingi.es & a large LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOR sl. The undersigned offers for sale upon the mort reasonable terms, al his place of business, iu MEXTf-N. COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hundred thou sand shingles and a large lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, troth pine and hemlock. J. j. Mchenry. Benton, May 9. 1 800. 'JO lumdekmen. H W. CREASY fc TO . at Light Street, desire to purchase Sh.lKMj Noji Ha wed Shingles. 24 inches long; lDO.fjiO WHITE PINE SCAN 1 LING,. 16 feet lonK esch. 3x4. 4x4, 4x5. ft. 4 x 6 ; 50,000 1 1-2 ft 2 inch PlNc PLANK, all of a good quality. II W. CREASY ft CO. Light Street. May 9, 130d. 4U AliailXISTIUTOK'S XOTICK. Estate ofSdiXuH RrmUf. tf Scott rtwntkip dectatod, LETTERS ef Administration on Ibeestate of Samuel Reniley . late of Scott township, Columbia co., deceased, have been granted by Register of Col dm. bia county, ts the undersigned; all persons haviag claim against the estate of the decedent are re quested I" present 'tbem for settlement, and those indebted to the estate will uuke Immediate payment to the Administrator. JOSEPn LILLY. Adm'r. April 03. lflfiC w $3 'J 'O FARMERS The high price of Potatoes warrants a liberal use Concentrated fertilizer. need along tb rows or bills, and covered when cul. tivating ; id like tuaauer "on corn. Prepared by WILLIAM ELLIS ft CO.. Cbemuts. No. 794 and 722, Market Street, Philadelphia: and for sale by - ... r . . .n. . .. . - A. B. m,- 1 t,x, Jlgtnt, KlooJiaburg, I'a. May IS, l6o.-3m. faisiti at private sale. 'HE subscriber otter at Private Sale, a Farm siv nsted in Oransa Tirn fnl m ! 11 nil., hnm Rnhrthnrr and 3 from rirmf,11 t.w ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, Sixty of which is cleared and. well improved, the balance is well timbered. There are ou the premise sv commodious new buildings a good orchard and a large young apple and peach orchard, of six jara growth, beginning to bear. OrDt twp, March 2S, 18W