MOGRT AND STAR, 3L-OCAI, -DEPARTMENT. ' " . r B L QOM S ; B .URGj XWcJrresday, June 13, 136G. . 'AKSWESa TO CQKHZ3EOND ENTS Joh T., of Ouangevillu. Your mat 'ter was attended to by u.s. ; W. K. The report you speafc of is coa :tradicted by -one who was present. T.; T. Our columns are not open for a diV 'cussion of the merits and dements of partic ular candidates. Let those thing: be settled vnta. tne people, by themselves. Ed We desire that all subscriptions to the hSTAU op tue. North be immediately seuieo. . . j w. 1. Jacoby. SO Our reaiefs will notice the change in hc taar kc Is. . We correct them weekly. JEST Matthew Wynkoophaa been appoint ed Collector, of State and County taxes, for -this (Bloom) township. Good appointment i ii m m m m i i 'tST Tie "Young Folks" of this place, Siave fixed Upcfti rfcrt Saturday, for another Pic-Nic. - -. ii i - si j "a - Z3" Pew Resting. The Pews of the Bloomsburg German Reformed Church, will be rented on Saturday afternoon, June 23d, at half past 3 o'clock, P. it. JEST" The Commissions of J. W. Kitchen, of Jackson township, atrl C. E. Margeruin, of Catawissa township, Justices of the Peace, are at the Recorder's offiee." iES?" Read the death-bed confession of an Army Chaplain, published on the outside of this paper and if you doubt its application or truthf alne33 let U3 hear from you. The ' Treasurer's sales of unseated land in this' county came off on Monday last, at the Court House. There were few tracts sold comparatively to the number advertised for taxes. S3-. Read th story on the outsiie of our paper this week. There are a great many people who can improve and take warning from it. ' It will be fieett in to-day's issue that Howe's great European Circus will exhibit at this place, on Saturday the 23rd of J une. Read the advertisement. SO- Among the improvements going on at this place, ws are pleased to notice, that Jacob R. Groul & Co., are fitting up and erecting a new brick kiln. Hereafter we will have two brick yards at this place. New Saloon. Our young townsman, "William Gilmore, advertises his eew refresh ment saloon in to-day's paper. Mr. G., has a good location in a desirable part of the town and with his experience and popular ity ought to do welL JC-sTThe best evidence we have, aside from the communications we receive, that our paper is appreciated by the people, is the constant and steady increase of oar sub scription list. . Our friends have our thanks for their earnestness in the good cause. We call attention to the new ad vertisements in this week's issue of the Dem ocrat axd Star. The public understand very well in what journal to advertise their goods, wares, Sc&, although we don't boast and sputter about cur already large and in creasing circulation. We have been reque.itol to gire no tice to the villains, who, on Saturday night last, deliberately stole some of Howe's large circus posters, to pay for or return them to the "Forks Hotel," between this and the 23d inst., or they will be dealt with accord- to law. " It will out." in 2" The Poor House Commissioners ad vertise in to-day's paper,for propositions from persons who desire to sell land, suitable for erecting buildings and employing thereon the poor of those townships which accepted the Bill authorizing the same. See their adver tisement. . tS3- There will be an entertainment given in the "Hartman Building," corner of Main & Market streets by the ladies of the Presby terian Church, beginning on Fiiday e vening, the 15th inst , and continuing-on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings, the 16th, 18th and 19th. The patronage of the public is respectfully invited. 42?" The wealthy and influential from all parts are flocking to the aid of Jefferson Davis. We doubt very much whether the twelve "loyal" thieves of the Freedmen's Bureau, whose arrest President Johnson has lately ordered, will find half the. sympathy amony the union-loving people of this Gov ernment as the late Confederate President. ' : JE2P In our "announcement coluran" it will be observed, that we publish in this week's issue the names of several good Dem ocrats and worthy gentlemen for the office of State Senator; and the names of three gentlemen, besides those already announced in our last, for the office of Associate J udge. We say patronize the man who ad vertises, in preference tt one who-doe3 not The man who advertises bis stock of dry goods, wares, Ac, makes more and cheaper sales. - " Quick sales and small . profits" is that man's motto. Therefore, we say, pa tronize the him who invests a trifle in print ers ink. Ties Prog-uss of Medical Science. One t!a- most valuable alterative and toni remedies is the iodide of lime-, which h preparedby Ebetoncheraists. This house Vrt nnwaimbinecTffc with SarsanariTIn. -form ing " ScursaparuZa with Iodide of Lime" which h one of the most excellent remedies whicBr- modem science has produced;. It is advertised in our paper to-day. J3" The spirit of improvement fa mani festing itself, in North East Bloomsburg, in xazzj instances. A Town Hall is leing built, our young friend, William; Gil ha3 fitted up a first class eatJnjr house an-J cystar saloon, S. C. SrrrvE is erecting a choprkj nill, and the Dehockax And Stajs cC ars all late improvements in "this e;T f -tawn;. Our enterprising neighl-crs Zotovrai m-iit-t z en the alert cr thcynrill One man in the Borough of Berwick voted for the County Poor House. - The Gazette takes occasion to make some- small insinuations over the matter. That man had a perfect right to think and vote, as he did, without having a Borough editor making mouths and pointing . his ." finger" at him through the columnsof his paper. It don't look Well to say the least. If he continues to thus belittle himself our advice to that man is : move out of the Borough to some more pleasant and congenial climate. CST Out readers, and Especially the farm ing class, should carefuHy examine our agri cultural column every week. If they will read one column every week, and be careful to become satisfied that they have adopted out suggestions and modes of farming, &c., or something better, they will soon become more deeply interested in their agricultural pursuits, and their, increase of wealth, their advancement and improvements will be felt and noticed by all. SSf Killed On Monday last near town, a fine cow, owned by Stephen Knour, of this place, by being run against by the cars on the Lack, and Bloomsburg railroad, while grazing along side the track. The Railroad Company should be compelled to repair their fenccg and Cattle-euards. This is one of many fine cattle that have been killed by cars on this road, and it is high time steps were taken to prevent further destruction of cattle by this road. fiSF One point made in the out townships against the County Poor House was, that they would be taxed more in proportion to their poor, for the purchasing of the Farm, than Bloom township. By examining the township assessment books it will be seen that the land in Bloom township is valued and assesssed nearly three times as high as the land of other townships in the county. So much for that argument - o Advertising. Now-a-days nobody but the slowest dried-up old fossil ever questions the advantage of advertising. One might with as much propriety doubt the evidence of his own eyes and ears. The style and ex tent of a business man's advertising is a sure test of his energy and capacity, the quantity and quality of his stock, and the amount of business he transacts. Prentice, of the Lou isville Journal, tenders this advice to the public "Never buy goods of those who don't advertise. They sell so little that they have to sell dear. ' ' More truth than poetry in the above. The first pic-ttic for the season, of this place, wa3 held by the "young folks" on last Saturday afternoon in the grove, on the banks of FL-hingcreek, near Irondale Furnace. Wc understand that they had a very pleasant time, with this exception, some unruly boys intruded and robbed them of their choicest refreshment?. This is not the first time we have heard of this game being pla-ed upon the innocent and unpro tected girls, and we deem it h.gh time that such rude boys be reported to the authorities, so that they maybe taught a lesson ol civility as well as law. We hooe their parents will look to this. 5r- Dr. Silas E. Walton, of the Borough of Berwick, has been appointed by Revenue Assessor John, as one of hi3 Deputies. This, ( .1 - A -. A- we suppose, is one oi tnosc appointments the Columbian styles "wholly unnecessary." The Doctor, of the Republican, ought to know what is best for the "government, himself included, although some people think he does not, and regard him as noth ing more than an "importunate shark I" S& The RipuUican editor, down town, expresses some fear that the "Copper John son parry" might nominate his friend, ltOB ERT F. Clauk, for Congress in this District ; but says, "it will be an easy job to defeat him."" This, we think, might be possible. One tiling is certain, Mr. Clark could not, four years ago, nor cannot now command the Democratic vote of this District. But, s.V,::!.l tins Kenubliean "disoreranizer, as he is cfilled by his former political friends, succeed in getting a nomination for Congress, his defeat will be. brought about through better and more influential source than the Republican press. t-Sf They seem to have forgotten that Mr. Johnson, during his congressional career, proposed just nine amendments to the Con stitution. Republican. Pray, Mr. Editor, please inform your read ers of the character of those "nine amend ments;" the occasion upon which they were proposed; date and page of the Congrc; sional Globe containing them; that we may all be able to find and examine the matter for ourselves. When an editor makes an assertion he is expected, when called upon, to sustain it We will venture to say, -however, that of all the amendments it is alleged Mr. Johnson proposed, there is not one look ing to the elevation of the black race above that of the white. Place a pin there, if you please. Bat give your readers the references that they (the amendments) may be ex amined. Burnt to Deaiti. We regret to chroni cle the horrible case of Miss Christtanna Hartzel, of this place, a girl about twelve years of age, who was burnt to death on last Monday afternoon, from the imprudent use of coal oil. The facts, as we understand them, are as follows : She was building fire and to expediate the work she, like many others, was pouring coal oil from a can on the wood m tmr stove. arteT caving nt tne kindlinc. The oil took fire, of course, and in the twinkling of an eye flashed in the tube ot the can. containing two quarts ot on, which exploded, literally covering the unfor tunate girl with oil and fire. It appears that from fright and pain, she screamed, ran out doors, and two or three times round the house before any one came to her assistance: then grasping the pump handle with so firm a grip that the one individual who had ar rived could not manage her.- By the time her clothes were extricated and the flames quenched t in her agony she had rent much of her flesh in strings. She was kindly cared for and skilfully treated, but with dreadful pain and suffering- she died about 7 o clock the sarnie evening.. Some carpet was burnt and furniture injured; a small child was snatched from the cradle and barely saved from the scorching and almost inextinguish able flames of burning oil'. This is only one of many cases of this kind, butrsinte it is so, Returns, Poor Ilouse, 1866, areas AinrTP. If, 137 73 4 80. 128 109 45 64 131 119 53 . 72 15 66 223 52 116 92 126 53 100 9 53 53 9 Bor. Berwick Briercreek. .-. .-.v. Catawissa Centralia Bor. Conyngham. Centre I ...... ..v.. ......... .... Fishinsrcreck.. Franklin. .-. . . . Greenwood.-. ...... 1 07 Hemlock...... 102 Jackson 2 Locust Montour Madison 4 2 23 13 6 2i 5 56 Mfc. Pleasant... Mifflin..... Maine Orange............ Pine lloarinecreek SugarlOaf. $ Scott......... 22 The Poor House. In this column of to day's paper will be seen the Official vote on the Poor Hou?e question. But four townships accepted the bill, just three more than we had expected would accept it, the opposition of the Berwick Gazette notwithstanding. Since the election we have been informed by quite a number of leading men in the non accepting townships that, had they known so many as four townships would have gone into the new arrangement, they would not have remained out It will be seen by the returns that there was a very light vote polled, and it being upon one of those ques tions where dollars and tents were concerned-, it is plainly to be understood how easily the matter could be defeated by one or two men in each township, through the circulation of all kinds of reports intended to prejudice the people against the . measure. The Ga zette is entirely welcome to all the capital it may have made, as it no doubt did much to defeat the Poor House question, especially in those townships whene it sends very few, if any papers. It was not expected by us that any township woull vote itself taxes, but we are not so sure that they had not better have done so, as ;re long they may be obliged to pay taxes for the support of poor, when they will hot have any of the benefits of the Poor Ilouse. They will be, as they are at present, without a proper place to keep their paupers and compelled to levy and collect taxes for their maintenapce.Thc tax imposed upon them for .the purchasing of a farm would have amounted to but a trifle to each taxable individual in the count', and the whole cost would have been paid in a couple of years without any one having reason to complain on account of his heavy taxes for that purpose. After that being done, we hold that there Would have been no taxes for the support of poor ; that the farm would have supported all the pauper that icould go on it, and ths people entirely exempt from poor taxes. Bloomsblr'i, March 1, 1SG0. Overpaid accounts to COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, rendered by Levi L. Tate, to E. R. Ikeb r, and to lye entered on JACOBY & Ikeleu's Books, to the credit of said patrons : Rev. Hartman, $1 50 I. Hagcnbuch. 1 00 Geo. F. Kindt, 2 00 Jer. Hess, 1 00 Samuel Creasy, 1 50 Wm. De Long, 2(H) Wm.Krickbaum,l 75 Abram Coleuiai?,l 50 John R. Yohe, 1 75 Tins. M. Sutton, 1 00 A. C. Millard. 70 J. Mclleyuolds, 1 50 Phincas Smith", 1 20 Judge BaMy, 1 75 Aaron Hess, 1 00 James Roat, 2 0) E. L. Kikendall, 50 J, D. Wilson, 2 (K) Andrew Shuman.l 50 Jn Bilheimc, 2 00 Stephen Lchr, 1 00 I. M. Evans, 1 50 John Michael, 1 00 S.H. I les. ( west) 1 K) Wm. Dreisbach, 50 G. Hurleyuiarf, 1 2t James Keifer, 1 50 W. Hagenbuch, 75 Peter Helwie, 2 00 Hon. J. Evans, 1 25 E. L. Helwig, ?5 John P. Hess, 1 00 Jacob Idler, 1 25 Geo. Appleman, 2 00 C. II. Dietrerich.l 00 John T.- Evans, 1 (0 Michael Grover, 85 H. Smelhers, 100 Jno. J. Gcarhart, 50 Enos L. Adams, 1 50 .lrs. A. xuiiler, 2 UO Jjieut. JJrockway, to John Hill, sr., cO A. J. Albcrton, 1 00 1 10 Sam'l W. Baker, 50 1 00 Jud?e Merrifield,l 00 1 50 Jno. F. Fowler, 1 50 90 Eenj. D. Winn, 1 00 40 Samuel Ale, 75 83 R. T. Foulk, 1 50 2 00 Aaron Smith, 1 00 1 50 Hon. Geo. Scott,! 00 Wm. Uill, Isaac Hess, Sam'l Neyhart, Henry ness. John Breisch Fred. Frey, Geo. Oman, J. Terwilliger, Jer. Hagenbuch,! 00 Jas. K. Brugler, 1 00 IK Hagenbuch, 1 00 U.Li fchoemaker,2 2?s Michael Brittain, 85 Mich'l Brennoh, I 50 Wm. Oman, 1 00 Jos. B. Knittle, 75 H. R. Grimes. 1 00 John Mordan, 1 92 -.-- B&. By TdcT of the Chairma'n, the Demo cratic State Central Committee are requested to meet at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, on Tuesday July 3rd 1866, at 11. A. M, A fine assortment : of blanks of adl t?nd. now on band and forsaleatthisoffice. ULUUMMH KG MAKKKT, WHEAT.per banhel. 3 00 The Otacial Electron For and Against a County held on Tuesday, June 5th, ' follows: Towphiw. FvkP.IL Benton v. . 3 Beaver!. 1 Bloom 127 . 3 00 BUTTER. - - 3d 1 50 F.ftfJH 20 I 10 POTATOES, i 73 1 CO DRIED ArPLES, 3 IW U 00 HAMS - . 2-2 S 50 RATON, ... 14 30 HAY by the ton. 15 00 r. 300- LARD, per lb. is RYE. CORV. BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR pr bbl. FLAX i?EEI BUCKWHEAT rioar. 300- MARRIED. In Hemlock township, on Thursday, the 31st ult, by Thomas J. Vanderslice, Esqr., Mr. Sherman Hyliafd, of Bloomsburg, and Miss Margaret Jacoby, of the former place. In Buckhorn, on the 5th inst., by the Rev. A. Hartman, Mr. Jesse Shoemaker, and Miss Sarah Welliver, both cf Buckhorn, Columbia County. In Lee countv, Elinois, on the 22d ult, Mr. Abraham 11. Far vcr snd Miss Sarah Jane Ixudy, both formerly of this county.- In Bloomsburg. on the 3 1st ult., by Rev. J. P. Tustin, Mr. Joseph Crawford and Rebecca Fisher, all of this place. BI ED. On the 28th ult, Idelette, daughter of Rev. P. W. and MaryMelliok, aged 3 years, 9 months and 3 days. In Carroll County, Illinois, on the 22d ult, Emma M.-daughter of Geo. W. and C. Statton, formerly of this county, aged 1 year and 2 days.- In Jackson township, Columbia county, on Tuesday, the 29th ult, Mrs. Sarah Getty, wife of Henry Getty, aged 74 years, 2 mos. and 3 days.- In OrangjeViIle, on Friday, the 1st inst, Mrs. Elisabeth B.- Kisner, wife" of Jonas Kisner, aged 61 years. In Oranscvillc onThursdnv. the 7th inst. Mrs. Mary Harman, consart, of George Harmon,, aged about 67 yeais. In Main townshin. on the 31st nit.. Sarah. TR1 UM Pit ANT RETURN - - - - of Si 6. HOWE'S GREAT EUROPEAN CIRCUS ! THE MOST COMPLETE RUaSTRI A ESTABLISH MENT . TflEWoai.il HAS fcVER SEEN. 'Cnmpr'iinr within ITS EN'ORMOUS COM PANT ALr.THC omT ES'OUESTRIAV PERFORMERS OF ENGLAND tc CONTINENTAL PUROFB n ij in b r i n n e k 1 1 y ONE HUNDRED MALE& FEMALE ARTISTS Th puh'ic are Tripe r'lCuUj Infornv ed that thin imitfenie Establishment will "pen in BLOOMSBURG, Saturday, June 23, '66. GRAND EXHIBITIONS BOTH DAtAJfD ErEJflA'Q. L-': A Granil GratUitoQ Exhibition, con iittinr 6f a CORUEOUS STREET DISPLAT AND MAfJiriCKNT PAGKANT. More brillitnt than erer behrltl mnem th! daya of chivnlry or the pplen1or of th r'ii-M of tno. loth ot Gold, in which will appear the GRAND CHARIOT OF jEOI.US. r4- VViln M. V, EPG 1R8 OPERA BAND J IIIUPTI'L' Tl M L'll fill COKTZYrKO A GIVING IOU in THE OPEN STREETS, and npon which will be formed a Claspie Tableau Vlvant Thl Peri Jiai'ti- Picture will be followed bjr NEPTUNE'S SEA CHARIOT. THE CHINESE CHARIOT OF CONFU CUTS, the Maavive Cagea of Lion fc other chariot!), carriage aid can of exqui;te workmanabip, drawn by ths lnagni(5'ceul atdd of FOREIGN HORSES, 1 and aucceeded by the WHnl.E TROUPE OF ARTISTS IN Costume, including the MOST BEAUTIFUL LAOT RIDERS IN THE WORLD I and a Ptud of SHETLAND rOMIF.S lR XWINQTI- TANIA'S CHARIOT. The whole forming the mot dazzling uigplay aver een on lata Continent. CROCKETS DEN OF WILD f FEROCIOUS be rihibited at each performance MR. PIERCE, w bo will enter the DEN OF LIONS, and exhibit ii'i ajtoninhlnr mntntie power ovrr the monarrha df the ilf -ert and jungle by eauinr them t- to tnrough a variety or tnriiiing evolu tions. JA3IES DE MOTT, Tbe f eat European Science and Char ter Rider CHARLES REED, The 6enownd Trincipal Trick Eider and Summeraulut, Mr. T. WATSON, The great Shakespearian EqueKtrian. THE BELMONT POTHERS, (Four in numlfr.) The Great Gy lunasf ir.. Acrobat ic, and Anabiilhroatic Performer LAZELLE & KING, The accomplif ned Poiturers and Ac robat I. LITTLE MAC, The Wonderful Man Monkey and Comrc Rider. Afnom the BEAUTIFUL LADY RIDERS, The managers with pleasure point M'LLE JOSEPHINE- Latly tbe Pet of the Parisian Pub'ic. MISS LUCY WATSON, L'E-tuentrinne Antiaie.frm the prin crpal arenas of Errgliind. arrd late of Ast'ey'n AmphithealVe. -Vfi MISS GRACE BELLAIR, " The Accomplished American Female lT?25a Rrder. tKJ M'LLE NATALIE BLANCH I SENORA PAREPA, ' 3b?iM The Beautiful Viennese, from the 4l IV A1 T I A 1 .1 ,nV A V x dq tienowneo nivier. ueapc-r ana in numerable Suiayuersault Thrower. Ha ! 12.1 ! HERE WE ARE AGAIN !" . SAM LONG, Tbe Great American Jester and Side- Ppritter. General tothte "Soy. ejrins" of tte Union, C. WILLIAMS, The Great trilinh Futnicut. 'hoe jokes are as familiar to tbe Cockneys o( Loudon as the sound of Bowbells. 3 ON NY MAC, Who never dares to be as funny a lie can be, fur fear of divaatrous. consequences. Ill addition to these distinguished names the Troupe comprises many ntiiera, bede a 'I DOUBLE TROUPE OF GYittlV ,Q TS, Whose combined talents will be brought into requisition in a grand series of Acrobatic and Gly mastic evolutions, cntit!ed , THE KED-JUI ARABS. Tbe beautiful Trained Horse, 'OANAKY" Will be introduced by MR. WILLIA3I ORGAN. Mr. WALTER WATERMAN, Will introduce and perform bis Troops j of Bcautifiil - . TBICht PONtEiJ. Tbe raute of the Grand, Procession will be given nereatler. Admission - 5'Cts. 23 Its. rrsr 7". Children under lS yra V "CI L IJtHENEW Nprin & Summer Jledicinc ?.AHSAPARILLA COMBINED WITH IODIDE OF LIME, PREPARED FOR G. W. PETTE3, BOSTON, JAMES It. MWIOLS & CO. Ma nufactu rin g Cliem ists, MAN-UFAcTU'aE&S OF THE ELIXIR PER UVIAN BARK- WITH Protoxide of iron, "Which has become so favorably known as a TOJflC JSJt'D RESTORA1 IVE, By Tbysiciaoa and Invalids in all parta Of the'eoun. y. The new preparation. "Sirsaparilla in combina tion with Iixlide of Lime." presents one o'f thn most prompt alterative agen.s. in a 'orm capable of exert ing full action upon the system, and this in minute and peasant doses. It isxo'nce'ded that the altera tive, resolvent, or tonic effects of Iodine are exert ed mo. ft decidedly wten associated with other alter atives, in combination ; and the Sarsaparilla seems to fulfill perfectly all (he favorable 'requisitions. The first effect usually observed wheu "SARSAPAR ILLA WITH IODIDE OF LIME" is taken. iaan Increase of appetite showing that it ha tonic properties of a m.trked character. Its al te'ratrve etfects are manifest in its ready combina tion with tbe blood and tlssurs Pale, scrofulous women and childre n Improve rapidly nnder its ue, and the vital functions assume a nealthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of chron ic or acute a SV-ctiona peculiar to children It is suit ed to tOe'tn both by the mildness and efficiency of medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. It may be given for along period where constitutional influences are desired, and no repug nance, or disinclinat on to take the syrup, eucuuu-ti-red. In White-Sweilings. Hrp Joiui Disease, and Oisturtioos of the Spine.il should b given persist ently, in moderate duhea. until relief Is obtained. In the Spring of the Year, and during the Warm Weather, the accumulation of morbid matters in the system seuis to become manifest and very tronblesomo Las situdr, Headache. Boils, Cus'iveiiess, Loss of Appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc., are very common. Nothing ever devised i better adapted to exterminate OrdriVe off these affection than tliisnew combination of SARS Al'AKILLA WITH lUOIUK OF LIME. JV preparation like it, r tchiek approximates to ij as an Alterative, or Blood Purifier, ka ever brfort been placed witkin the rear. k of invalids. Indeed, it is an entirely Ntw and scitNTiric combina tion, in no respect rest-moling auytbing bilhet to em ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de scription of it chemical character, therapeutic val ue, manner of ue, etc., are given in a rircul-tr, wTiich can be had at the store of any and all first claws Druggists. C7" Sold in Bloomsburg, wholesale an retail, by Eyer St Myer, and all Druggists June 6, l not. 6m. J) EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Estate of William Robisdn, deceased, 3 Valuable Mlusinos Sfamis, On Main Street. Bloomtburg, adjoining the Court House and nearly opposite trie Excbauge Hotel, TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS, on Ridge Alley, known as the "Spring I ots " ONE HOUSE AND LOT. on Ror Street. Also TIMBER LAND in Jay town, ship. Elk county, ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, well timbered with White Pine and Hemlock, ojd farmitir land 1 be above property will be offered at PRIVATE SALE, until the 1st of AUGUST next, on which day, if not sold, will be offere I at PUBLIC SALE on the premises, near the Court House, at 10 o'clock A. M. (E7 Apply to the subscribers, or to Miss Isabella Robison, liloonifibiirg. Pa. ALX. KtiKIsoN. Maucb Chunk. 1 .. A PARDEE, llazletun. t " June 6. I"C6. is RY virtue of sundry writs of Vtdtii!i F.rponnt ami p'ieri faciei lo me directed, if sued out of tbe C sort of Common fluas of Columbia County, will be fipitd to ffiihlir a e, at tti- Court House, in Bloom -.-burg, on Turs:a. tbu iotti rtayof Jun, I..iii, at I oVIr-ck. In ihr afternoon the fallowing uSscrib- ea leai estai'i to wit ; A certain tract of land. s:tnal i ". Sunrlonf town - h'p. Cdltrinhia .'oiintr- containing SEVENTY -SIX A.KP.- in. ire tr Its, bounded on the south by tand of J'Ii!ia Hess, on the we.t by lands of luvid K'rh rr. on the noriti by lamln of Jeremiah Hess, and on the east by lands i f Jaioes Rooerls, whereon is erected an old log barn with the appurtenance. Seized. ta.en in execution and to be sold as the property of James fickle in tbe bands of bis admin istratrix Jane Sickles. ALSO A certain farm and tract of land situate in Cataw Is a twp.. Columbia county, bounded on the Fnuth by lnn1s of nAnel Millard, and other lauds of J. P. f'in."er. on the went by land of Solomon ll-lwig. on h- North hy land f Benjamin Beiber and others, and on the rrl by Isn't of Tench Coxe's heirs, con tainiue EIGHTY- NINE A'RES, and one hundred and twenty-nine per he, wbereon is erected a log barn ; about sixty acres of which is impr.ed land ALSO O'ne other farm and tract of 'and sit lale partly in Caia rt insa and partly in Franklin twps., Columbia County, bounded on the east by land of John Sco t and on the east bv land of Jchil fcott and l.ind of Mary lleaeock.cn the weetby land of Mary Hcarock, and land of Hiram J. Reader, and on the North by a public road and land '( Hiram J. Reader ; containing SfcVENTY SIX ACRES and one hundred and five perches whereon i ereded a two rtort bride dwell ing houje a l"e barn an apple and peach orchard, and all improved land. ALSO One other lot of land situate fartly in Catawi'sa, and parfv in r ranklfn twpK.,CliiuiKia ruunty, bound ed on tbe outh hy land of John Richards, on the West and North by land of Mary l!anck. and on the East by land of John trctt, coiitaimug FIFTEEN ACRES, ull improved land but u nbuut buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be so'd as iTie properly of Jeremiah P. Fin-her and Ahel Thoma. SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff. May 30. IfCfi t. VAL UA BLE REA L EST A TE. The undersigned wilt offer at public sale at Benja min Goulder's, near the premises of the property. on Saturday June lCHi. 1 806, at I o'clock, P. M., the following valuable real estate to w it : 85 Acres and 103 Perches, GOOD TIMBER LAND, principally pine and oak timber, sifu'ate in Fishingcreek township. Columbia county, about one inie east of Stillwater, adjoining lands of Benjamin Hess. Reuben Hess. John Mc Mi hael , lienjainin Goulder. and Reece Millard. Th'er is a public road running through the said tract Cf timber land, leading from Stillw'ater in the tat Road and within three quarters of a mile f om a good Saw-Mill and Gnrt Mill. Botb.the timber for lumbering and other purposes, and lh soil for1 farming, are of the very best quality. 7" Conditions will be made kmwn on day or sale, when attendance will b given, by WILLIAM g HUG ARS. Fithingcreck, May 23, l86o. GROCERIES AND EPf?. ELWEEL. having bouchl L. Hunyon's PRO VISION STORE is now prepared to ell Grocer ies at Whole sale or Retail, as Cftcap as the Ceap est. iiiiitE you cxw fihd SUGARS, TKAS. COFFERS. SYRCPS.SFrCES, CRACKERS. STARCH. SODA CORN SI AKCH. DRIED FRDIT CANNED FRUIT, VOODEN-WARE, FLOUR. FISH, BEANS. ONIONS, &c, &c. EPH. W. ELVVELL. Bloomsburg Eeb 14. 1966. loftce in Partition. In tlie matter of the Estate of Frederick Hess, late of Sugarloaf totrmship, Colum , bin county, deceased : To Jaremiah Hess, Thomas Hess, Asa Hess. Aman da Kline. Frederick Hess, l.nry Ann Sbultz Maria. Sarah .and Belinda Hess. who havo for th ir Guard ian David Lewis, Hannah Hendershot, Catharine Brink. Sarah Lewis, Elizabeth Hess, and Mary Hess, heirs and legal representative of Frederick Hess, deceas ed. Yon and each of yon will take notice that an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of Frederick Hess, deceased, in the township of Sugarloaf. county of Columbia, on WEDNESDAY. THE I1TH DAY of JUL . between hours of 9 o'clock. A. M , and 4 o'clock P. M.. or said da v. for tha pu'pose of making partition f the real estate of tbe said deceased to and among bis children and legal representatives if the sasse can be done without prejudice to or spoil ing the whole, otherwise to value and appraise tbe same according ta law, at wnici 1 1 in e a n u p i a c ev o'l. DR. W. II. AVHITMOR, HAS been in nccesafnl practice xor a nnmosr oi years, with the experience of tbe different hos pitals in Europe, also member of the Analytical Medical Institute of New Yrrk. continues to attend to all professional cases at bis office No. 823 Filbert Street, Philadelphia, a. Nn nstent Medicines are used or recommended : the remedies cdministered are those which will not break cown the constitution, but renovate tne sys tem from all iniuriea it has sustained from, mineral medicines, and leave tbe system in a healthy and perfectly cured condition, , . . J. uiarcrsM.mii uisireim u,Bt",n: destrover of health and happiness, undermining the ron tituti n t.nd veailv carrying thousands to un- iimely graves, can most emphatically be cured. 4, ftlelancnoiy, Aooerration. inai siaie oi ruina tion snd weakness oftho mind which renders per- "sonkincapable.it enjoying the pleasures or perform ing tne duties oi nie, 5. RHEUM ATIiM.ln anv firm or condition.chron 'la or acute, warranted curable. 6. EPILEPSY, or falling sickness, all chronic ot stubborn cases of FsEJIAlME DISEASES radically removed ; Sa t Rfceum and every descrip- lion r ulcerations : riles and acromions aiseases whirh ham hnfflert nil n'revions medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I do say all disease. lyes Cohsomtio!") can be cured, by, wearing my nieni- catea jacket, w men is a proteciion u ine iiiuis against all changes of weather in ail climatess hav ing tuvciitiented for year the cause and charactar ol iiilermit;entsTJever and ague) in all parta or the United States -will cure oermantutl v all chronic or acute cases of ague and nervous oiseakcs in a few days. laocer Cured without .the knife or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for years, can le removed with two or thjea does of my newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in the F-ngtistt and German Languages iree oi cuarge. win mass visits any oistance. it desired. May be addrpsse by letter (confidential! v.) and Medicine . sent with proper directious to hny part ot the country. vjr r itci ti o, v-ia r UDertsi. 1'liila. April 4. I8n(5ly. ARD. The umlersigne'I respectfully informs the citizens of bloomsburg and Columbia county , that they keep nil the different numbers of stove coal anj selected lump coal for smithing purposes, on their wharf, ad joining McKelvv, Neal tCo's Furnace ; with a good pair buffalo scales on the wnart.to weign coal, nay ami straw .ike wise a horse and wagon, to deliver coal to tftose who desire it. As we purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend lo keep a superior article. and sell at the vervloweHlpric.es. Pleae call and examine for your selves before pOrchaving elsewhere. j. vv. uiiiN ur-iiS'iur. AUGUSTUS MASON. THE undersigned will take, in exchange Tor Coal and Groceries, the following named articles : Wheat. Kve.Corn.Osta. Potatoes, Lard. Hani. Shou! der.and aids meat. Butter. Egg. Hay. See, at the highest cash prices, at his Grocery Htore, adjoining th'-ir coal yard. J. W. HENDERSHUT. KlootiitOurg, April 2.', Irttifi. ly. 1 URltAH FOR tATAVlSSA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAIN Goods to compare with stringency of the tney MarNet. l-iook and compare prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Just rail at the favorite business stand of McMinch & Sh uman. and you will be met by the oblizlnc Proprietors or their Clerks and shown l lirough their great variety tore free of charge, of course, they will jjl ve you a fair chance to .peud your loose change, they trust much mote profitably inan it can be spunt elsewhere. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS this Spring is much larger in all Its varieties than usutl. Thi-lr Ladies Dress Goods are of the nicest styles n Market. 1 hey have a fine assortment of Hals, Caps, Hoots and Shoes Summer Cloths, Casinetf. Caasimersand Vestings and numerous ariiclrs common m such establish ments, betides a general assortment of HARDWARE. TINWARE, Queensware and Groceries, all at greatly reduce I prices. They wuh to conduit iheir business on the system, ot "PAY AS YOU GO" and they think they can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thankk for many past favors, and ak the future patronage of their former customers uii uic puuuc g LCItll. McNIN'Cli c SIIUMAN Majr 16.lPM.-tf. A c;eats waited ror oca PiLlY AD BKUTirCL irORK, THE rid OKl AL BOOS. OF OF THE REBELLION : Heroic. Patriotic Political Bomantic. Humorous 4. Tragical, Splendidly Illuttroxei teitA ozrr 300 fine Portraits and beautiful ilngrctiugs. This. work for genial humor, tender pathos, start ling int-rest, arH attractive beauty, stand peerless and alone aunng all its competitors. Tne Valiant and Brave Heart-d, the Picturesque and 0ramatic thi Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic. The ttoll of Fame and Story, Camp, Pi ket, Spy, Sccut. Bivodac, and si-ge: Startling urprisers.Won. deiful Escapes. Famous Words and Deeds of Wo man, and tbe whole Panorama of the War here thri! Imgly ahd startlingly portrayed ina masterly man ner. at once historical and romatic, rendering it tho must ample. brilliant and readable book that the war has called for'h. Disabled others and soldiers, tearhcrs. energutic young men. and all in want of profitable employ ment. w i.l find thi the best cliaoce to make money ever yet oiWed. Send for circulars and see our term. Address. Aatioiial Publishing Co. No, 507 Minor Street PHILADELPHIA. April 25. IM.6. 3m. RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medicines, at John R, Irloyer's Drugstore corner of Main and Market Street. A good assort ment of PI IRE DRICJS, Medicines. Taints. Oils and Varnishos. always on hand , and wil I be sold cheaper than at any other Ilu g Stor in iwn. QUALITY GUARANTEKD. Prescriptions c.refuily compounded at Moyet's Drug -?tore, A v er and Jayncs Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Sior'e, tVi-hart"s Tar Cordial. Bak?r's Cod Liver O.I, Winslow's Soothing sfyrup, sold at foyer's Drug Store. . For any reliable patent medicines, call at Meyer's Drug Ptore. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. B. Moyer's Irug Store, Bloom-burg, Pa. Iti ay 2, leoii. tf. G1 ItiEU'S IIIEAP GUOILIU PROVISION STORE On Main Street. Bloomrbu6. A l.arge and f omplete assortment of GROCERIFS rom-lanily on hand., His Mock is composed chiefly of tbe following articles : Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Coffee, Bice, Hp ice , Fish, Suit, Candits, Tcys, Nations, 4"cm FEED AND PROVISIONS, ecnsiling of. FLOUR. CHOP. INDIAN MEAL. HAMS, SHOULDERS, CHEESE, BUTTER., k. EGGS, together w itb-a grea many other articles, usually kept in a first-class Grocery Store. Country produce generally will be taken in ex change for any articles found in his Store. C7 The highest market prices will be paid for all kinds of COUNTRY FUSS. ... t HEN3.Y GIG ER. Bloomsburg, Feb. 5b2, 1S68. GENTsJ WANTEtt FOa THE LIFE AtfD CAMPAIGNS OF CJcn. (Atoncwal!) jaclVsoii. By Prof. R, L. Dabnejr, D. D.. of Va. The Stanisrd Biography o the immorUl hero. The only edition authorised by his widow. The author a personal friend and Chief of Staff of the Chri.tian Soldier. Carefully revised and corrected by General K. E. Lee. We want an Agent in every county. Send for circulars and see our terni. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. No 507 Minor Street, I biladelpbia- Pa. 5Iay 23, IK.- 1m N PC &1 Wi) rt:R AI JLJW azenta every I UK V4K! We want wher lo nf onr improved $40 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONU Y maenines in the United States for less than $40, wliicti are fully licensed by Howe. Wheel er A. Wilson, (irover tc Baker. Si nger Ac Co., and Kacbelder. All other cheap Machines are Infringe inenlsand the seller or user are liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address or rail upon Shaw Sc. t'laik, Biddeford, Me., or Chicago 111. Deeember 20, Ifctii. ly. T7'RAPPING AND MINING PA- ft PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa per Kills at Mil! Grove, near Bloomrbnrg. Columbia County, Pa- I am now prepared to fill all orders for Wrapping, Dry Blasting ana Water Proof Paper, on abort notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware boose in Wllken Barre, and appointed Joseph Brown ot the firm of Krnwn, 5rvt I'ojvv s-tto r?iTo-ij EW STOVE AND TlN" SHOP. N THE uadarslsned has lost fiiud op, an4 , opettai. his new , i STnVR AWD TI1V SXIOP. . . A ... 4. A lo -n.ke no new in mis pi ace. wucrs u K1 - k-' - --- t - . TIN WARE of all kinds in his line, and do repair ing with neatness and disp iteh P0V,,' aonablc terms. He also keeps i -- .8TOVE9 1 various patterns and styles, which he wll sell "po" terms to suit purchasers. ... i. ' h;m . r.ii He is a tooJ mechanic, and servinf of the pubuc p.txon.g ... Bloomsburg, May 9. 1868. ly. ISS ttlZZE PETERMAN, M ! ' .1 U.IIm Al ainnmvllHrf IAS WOUId announce HI mu ioc- . . , .1 the publle.fenerally. that she baa just teceived from the eastern ci'ies ncr Mi in? ami summer Slock ef , . . MILLINERY GOODS, nsistirtg of all articf s usually found in first class iiinm kmrni Hrr sooils are of the best quality con M and among the most handsome and cheapest in tha ini.rket c'all and examine tbeiu for yoursslt's, Nobody should purchase elsewhere b"forfj eisiriin. ing Miss Feteriuiu's snck o goods Boone's made to order, on the shorten not ice. or repaired. Store on Mam street. 3d dvor below we siora w Metidenhall Rupert. . Bloomsburg, May S, I3L0.-11. JJO ! FOR IIUNSCERGER-S TUISAUJUtl i fisV-Ki in BLOOMSB'URG. all you who desVre a snp rlor article of chewing or smoking tobacco. His cigars are made up of the finest quality ot tobacco., Every body in town knows where to go to get a good arii clc. He will sell at retail or wholesale to 'it 'be nurchaser.hr. is not i-articular. Hliopkeepers nd cnemea in wnai iney uuy. rauouii- icjum unci if you wish to get the wor.h of your money. (IT-. More on Main Street, a few doors belowth -American iTo'lse." - - H, H. ilUnOObKO b K. May 9. I8r6.3m. ESPY HOT EIj, IIy, Columbia Co. Pa. I'ue undersigned, having become sole proprietor if I this well known and conveniently located stsnd. respectfully informs hi friend, and tbe public in general, that he has put his bouse in complete order for the acromiiic-datinn of boarders, and for the recep tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel disposed to favor it with tbeir cutom. Nn expense has been spared in preparing this Hotel for the enter - teintnenl ot guests, and notnmg shall be wanting, on his p irt. to minister to tb,cir personal comfoiL The loeation. as well as the building, is a good one, an4 all together is amply arranged to please the public. ISRAEL MUMEY. Espy. April 11, I8G6. if. A T PRIVATE SALE. Tlie nnderisigned rfIVrs at Private Sale or exchange for town property, a TR CT OF LAND situate in Orange township, midway between Light Street and Oiangeville, containing about, FIFTV ACi:C, it is in a good state of cultivation. 1 tiere is a rood HOUsb and other, out-buildings on tbe premises ; also a stream of running water at tbe door. There is also a good aW MILL with 19 feet fait water power on tbe tract Adrress John C. Albert son on tbe premises, or the undersigned atPolkville, Columbia county. Pa. , O" mmediate possession given of ths land and Mill. , D. L. EVERHART. Orang . Twp. May 9. 18' 6,-tf C. C. iWAUtt' is vr wj qmj s-r m m HhP IB I have opened a new Store at tbe old stand of Da vid Siroup. on Main street. Bloomsburg, and will keep on baud a general assortment ef . Such as Dry Goods. Notions. Groceries, Tin-ware, Hardware. Cedar and Willow Ware, Drags, Confectionary. Glass-Ware, Tobacco Hats at Shoes, Flour, Salt. Fish and Meat : all of which 1 propose selling at a very low figure far rarb or produce, tir Call and see. C. C.MARR. Bloomsburg, April 18. IP6Q tf. IXVEMOKS' OFFICES. D EPINEUIL & EVANS. Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors. No. 435 WALNUT STREET Phu-adeutha. PATENTS solicited Consultations on EnjineerJng Draughting and Sketches. Models and Machinery of all kinds nidi and skllr'ullv attended to. Special aitention given to KEJtCTED CASES and INTER FERENCE?. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent trice procured. N- B. Save yourselves useless trouble and trav eling expenses a there is no actuai ueed for person, al interview with us. All busiuea with these Offi ces can be transacted in writiuc For further tnfor. mation direct as above, with stamp enclosed for Cir cular with relcrences. . April It?, 1806.-ly. J VV. . ALL 13APE1L THE nndcrsfencd respertfully announces to tbe public that he keeps constantly on band.albiS old stand, one door below Lutz's Drug Store. WALL PAPER. Oil Cloth, and Paper Window Shades, Cords, Tas sels and Fixtures, for Pictures., etc.. ot the very latest njles. and is prepared. to do all kinds of paper hangins to rrder. E. J. THORTON: Ploom.-borg, April 4 1666. tf Administrator's Notice. Estate of Eleazer H. Hess, late of Centre, twp.,dec'd. IETTER3 of administration have been granted by th Rgiter of Columbia ro , to Charles H. Hesj. of Mifflin township : All persona having claims against the estate of the decedent, are requested to make them known to tbe administrator without de lay ; and those indebted to the estste will make im mediate paymeut lo CHARLES U. UZAS.Aim'r. May 10. 1SC6.-6W. N jew sisor. The under. icned respectfully annonnees that be has refiitted a shop, in Court House alley, opposite the Exchange Hoel. where he is prepared lo con duct the barbering buins In all its branch ea. The art of coloring whiskers and moustacaes is practiced by him most, skillfully. He also cleans clothing, making tbem look: nearly as good as new, upon the most reasonable terms. Give htm a trial. !I7 Hair Tonic oi" the very best quality. ued for clean ng hair, kept conaunlty on hand, and for sale S.C.COLLINS. Bloomsburg. April tS. 1663. tf. - - j 00,000 SHINGLES & A LA.RGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOlt sals. Tbe undersigned pITti for sale upon the most raonabl term, at his place of business, in BENTON. COLUMBIA COUNTY, one hundred thou sand shingles and a-larce lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine and hemlock. J. J. McHENRY. Benton. May 9, IP66. The high price of Potatoes warrants a liberal nee CONCENTRATED FERTILIZER. used along the rows or bills, and covered when cnl tivatinr ; in like manner on corn. Prepared by WILLIAM EI.L1SA .CO. Chemists," Nos.734 and 7.KJ. Market Street , thiladelphia. and for sale by A. 6. RENTER. -Vent, , Bloomsburg. Pa. May 16. 1:6a. 5m. FAUMat PRIVATE SALL. T'HE subscriber offera at Private Sale, a Farm sit uated in Orange Twp.. Col. co. Pa. J I miles from Rohrsburg and 3 from Orangeville. containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, Sixty of which is cleared and -well improved, tbe balance is well timbered. There are on the premise . commodious new buildings a good orchard and a large young apple and peach orchard, of six yara growth, beginuing to bear. ' 6 ELEANOR KEELER. 6range twp. March 24, 1S66 - DK. J.R. EVANSi Physician and SQrgeoo, nAVINf? lo.rated pprmnert.tly on Main Street, BLOOMSBURG.. Pi., woold in form' tbe public generally, that he ispreprared to attend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, on terms commensa rate with the times. H7 He pays strict attention to Surgery as well as medicine. Nor .25. 1 863. ly. . CHAS. Q. BARKLEY, Allorney at Law," DLOOMSBCIIG, COLCMBIA CO.VPA. Wwvs Y ' s V a s -kS.w v bi as vwaii ss vt W la sjuvitji County. All legal basinaes intrusted to his