DEMOCPvT 'AND STAR. JuVAV DEPARTMENT. BLOOMS BURG Wednesday,' une 271866. TO COXBES?0NDENTS J. . Fairmotmt prin.ira. Your order has been filled and sent you by mail. InquiufjC T he Golden Age, isone of the iour divisions. 01 time, as agreed between the urmzvn-and- Hindoo' mythology, V will explain the meaning of the four divi sions new weoic. - ; J. P. V. The diamond is the most val Hiable of all prcinrn stone1". They are found at Lrolcon .1. v. i in the Uahar mountains in the East InT:u3. A diamond is the hardest of all gema, it can only be cut and ground by llselt .and its cr.ni substance. . PROTESTA?fT. Tho Mahomedan religion was established by an Arabian shephcrd.'who in the seventh century, set himself up as a Dronhet. and declared that he was the per pon promised to be -the follower of Jesus Christ ana ' being later was greater than Christ. And it is a historical facLthat more people, to-dayxare under the influence of the Mahomed religion 'than any one other of the vinous kind. : 3 ? i j SSf A good place to get blanks, of all tinds,' is at tie Dejiocbat and Star blace, , in - - - - - S2i. If you want your job work done right, neaf, withdi!patch-? and at low prices, bring it to thfr Democrat A!r star office. William Hancock, of Danville, is now' sole proprietor of the , Rough and Heady Rolling Mills, a. that place", be having bought the interest of Mr. Foley. JfcSTW. County, Comrniisipner adver tise in thi3 papery proposals for the building of a brfdg over 'Bi"lhfng'creek , near John.Zaner', jn Fisldngcreefc township. , ArUur's. 'IIome'3iagazinc" lias been received for July, filled with excellent and wholesome reading matter. It3 plates are of fine execution, " ' JSST We regret to say, that Col. Freezf. nas oeen ror over a montu, almost constantly confined ta his house,' from an attack of fe ver... tIIe i$ convalescing, very slowly. - The Weevil. Some of the Adams county farmers complain of this insect being in the wheat, to such an extent that it is feared that what prospects were rendered by the re cent favorable weather, may be blighted by this insect. , Benjamin Winn, one of our brave and unfortunate Columbia County Soldiers, who had his leg taken off in the army, has opened a Saloon and Confectionery, at Jcal ousburg, several miles north of Millville. We hope he will prosper. 2f The Poor House Commissioners held meeting in the Recorder's office, on last Saturday, and fixed upon Tuesday, the 2Gth inst, to commence their examination of the farms offered for the use of the Poor Houe. jGS?".We are very much obliged to our frienda for eubscribing so liberally for the Democrat and Star, and we as?ure you that we will give every subscriber the worth of his money before the year is up. . ,nmm--i ---- - Let those, who wish to celebrate our great natal day, the 4th of July, remember that it is no credit, either to themselves or their country, to spend money and get drunk. JEST The citizens of this place have deci ded to. .have nothing more than, Sunday School Celebration on, the Fourth. And from .what we have been able to learn most of the stores will be open for business on that day! ' "-. " T. r- : ' 6?" Tne crops in this county have not looked more promising, at this season of the yriar, than they do at present. The wheat looks well nearly a full crop and the wee vil is not damaging it to any extent. By- The Farmers of this neighborhood have commenced cutting their clover. They ay that early cut clover makc3 better hay both for cattle and horses, be.-ides doubling the chances for a good crop of ebver-seed, which is one of the most profitable crops a farmer can raise. There will be a Temperance Lecture at the M. E. Church of this place on Thurs day evening 28th inst, by the Rev. M. Rhodes, of Sunbury.'- The lecture will be conducted under the auspices of the Good Templars. The public is respectfully invi ted. . JtSy Howe's European Circus, which ex hibited here on last Saturday afternoon and evening, wa3 one of the best that ever passed through this place. The street display was, in eome respect3, truly wonderful, and really magnificent, and was witnessed by thousands of people. , . gST M; Mi Traugh, Esq., of Berwick, has lately opened a law office in this place. 8ee his card in this paper. 'He is the pres ent District Attorney pf this county, and all those having business with him will hereafter find him, id iJloomsburg mstead of Berwick, hisformer location. ; 1" The informal meeting of the soldieis Of thi3 State will be held at Harrisburg on Thursday, (to-morrow) for the purpose of consulting as to the propriety of holding a Boldicrs' State Convention, favorable to the election cf Clyster - We ' understand that CoL Ent and Capt. Brockway will attend from this catrity. ' , - - . t ' - ' i m fST Jackson & Woodin,-of Berwick, are erecting one of the finest foundries and ml chind shops in this State It will compare favorably in size and style, with most estab lishments of this kind .' in oui large . cities. It will be remembered that their old build ings were destroyed by fire not long ince. You will see by reference to our col timn3 the call for a grand Democratic Mass Meeting, to be held at Reading, on Wednes day the 18th of July. .No doubt thi3 will be the largest, political meeting ever held in Pennsylvania. Excursion tickets' wijl be is sued iy the RailrGad Companies,'and special tnis3 ran to facilitate travel to and from Reading. Let there be a general turn out. Elconnl-org will be well represented at the ' B- We desire that all, subscriptions o tha Star "off the 'Nortti be immediately .settled. ' 7 W, IL Jacoby. . 53- The Republican announces the resig nation of John Penman, as Supervisor of Distilleries, in this county. Hadn't the edi tor of the ' Republican'better soon send in his resignation, and not persist in holding on to the office of Assessor, until he is obliged to hand over the books and papers to his sue cessor who has already been named ? ANYTHING FOR A CHANGE. AOOUt a year ago it was the worst kind of treason to speak or even think againrt the acts of the President of the United States. Now, ac cording to the organs of a dying, fluttering, limping, played-out ralieal party, to endorse the President's actions, is treason. Consis tency with a vengeance ! There will be a National and Sunday School celebration at New Columbus, Luzerne County, on the FOURTH. Quito a number of speakers have promised to be in attendance. There will also b i an exhibition at the Acad emy in the evening. Our wishes are that they may have.a good time. K&m The Clown of Howe's Circus took occasion, during the exhibition on Saturday lat, to pay a very fine compliment toanaged Democratic friend of ours. He regard ed him as a representative of President Johnson, and at the same time 'stated that the two Negroes, who stool close by, were the ';back-ground of the Chicago platform." The Use of Tonics. There is hardly an individual who does not feel the need, in the spring or summer moatlis, of a tonic or al terative medicine. The Sarsaparilla com bined with Iodide of Lime is a valuable rem edy, and differs from all other, inasmuch as it is a scientific and cafe combination,' which is adapted to the tenderest infants as well as adults. ':.'.; . - . . tSP". A serious accident occurred in S. CL Slave's workshop on Monday morning Iat. While Jacob StaufTer was ripping flooring on a steam circular saw, a board caught on the saw in drawing it badk, flew and struck Mr. Stauffer in the lower part of the body, injuring him severely. Let such machinery be attended with great care and there is no danger of harm. Bloomsburg Literary Institute. A public examination of the classes in this In stitution, will commence on Wednesday morn ing, June 27th, and continue until Thursday noon. On Thursday afternoon, commencing- at half past one o'clock, . the young ladies will read their compositions and the young gentlemen declaim. The public are respect fully invited to attend. 1" The Clarion Democrat says that at a arge Johnson meeting held during Court week, it which Iliester Corner was. heartily endorsed, a number of the officers were prominent gentlemen who had not before ac ted with the Democratic party. It declares that hundreds of Republicans throughout the county have openly declared their inten tion to repudiate the radical doctrines and their candidates. As it is in Clarion, so it will be throughout the State, before October. C2J Henry Rosenstock, of this place, is located again at his old stand, as has been before stated in our columns, as well as by circular, taking soma of the finest PilOTO GRArilS that have ever been executed in this or any other place. He is a first-class artist and those desiring anything in his line will do well to give him a call, and get their pic tures taken in an improved, handsome style, and upon the most reasonable terms. E23" The Republican down town need not give itself any tiouble over the "name" of our party.. The "Democracy'.' can and will defeat Gen. Geary for Governor without any change of name. The Democratic party have never changed their principles or name, and need not do so at this day to defeat so rotten and corrupt a party as our opponent, known at pre.-ent a3 the Abolition Disunion ists, who are destroying the country. m m EST" The people of Pennsylvania are Democratic, and will so vote if allowed to go to the ballot-box and east their suffrage as theirconscience dictates. Thousands of men are. now in such a situation a-? not to be con trolled by tyrants and military satraps. Be sides the opposition have not the same op portunities of practicing fraud upon the sol diers, they have had for the last five years. The Democracy of this State have it in their power to defeat the Disunionists this fall tF-About twelve thousand ($12,CXX) dollars have been subscribed by the friends of education, for the building of the "Blooms burg Literary Institute." ..The site upon which the buildings are to be erected, is east of the Forks Hotel, in a right angle with Main street, which is to be extended through the lands of Mr. Snyder, to the Institute. Three acres of ground have been procured for the use of the school. This Institution of ler.rning, if properly arranged and conduct ed, will be both an advantage and ornament to our town, besides a blessing to the whole community. . - To Ocb Patrons. Four months having expired since the consolidation of the Dem ocrat and Star, we will be obliged, owing to the continued high price of printing pa per and other material, to collect from all those of our patrons who have not as yet paid us, itco dollars and ticenty-fite cents, and from those who neglect the matter and leave their subscriptions run six months, two DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS. Two dollars in adcanceis the lowest tiring figure, and when we do not receive our pay at the commence ment, our patrons should not find fault with us for asking the small additional amount. , i &Sj An adjourned meeting of the stock holders of the "Bloomsburg Literary Insti tute" was held in the Grand Jury Room on Friday last, for the purpose of fixing its location. Mr. William Snyder, Major . B. Koons, and Rev. D. J Waller, handed in"propo?ah for the sale of land suitable for the erection of buildings thereorii ' The fol lowing is the vote on the question : 489 for Snyder's proposal ; 3 for Koons' and none for. Waller's.' ' Each individual was entitled to as many votes as he or she held share. The conditional subscribers were not entitled to a vote. -' ' ' 5 .. . '""isy" We notice" tha.t many counties hare already held their coicaty convention?. .We suggest that the Dem ocracy of thi3 county change, the timoof holding theS" delegate elections and nominadng conventions, and hold them in July instead of the latter part of August It would give more time to work for the nominees to the time of holding the elections. In our county offices it will make very little if any difference, but in our district nominations it will be an advantage to us to have them made earlier, and in order to accomplish that end wo must hold our delegate elections and make bur county nom inations not later than the middle of July. At our coming county convention this should be attended to. TnE Senior editor cf this paper offers for sale an "order" given by Grovesteen & Co., of New York, to the amount of one hun dred dollars, to be applied as part pay ment on one of their three hundred dollar Piano Forte3, which we will dispose of upon the most reasonable conditions. This firm has the reputation of making the best instruments in this country. Their instru ments received premiums at the World's Fair held in England, tho United States Fair at Chicago, and tho Great Exhibition in New York, a few years since. They sell at prices ranging from $300 to $500. Any person wishing to purchase a first-class Pi ano, the most improved and beautiful, will do well to purchase our "order" on GROVE steen & Co., New York. "Down it Comes. Butter, fresh "grass butter," can now be bad in any quantity, in our market, at twenty-five cents per pound. Meats roast tieef, 15 to 20 cents per pound : corned boef 10 to 14 cents; rump steaks, 15 to IS cents ; sirloin steaks, 17 to 20 cent; .Mutton fore-quarter. 12 to 18 cents; hind quarter, lo to 20 cents; chops, lb to 20 cents." The above, which ve quote from a Har risburg paper of Tuesday last, will give our readers a pretty good idea of how marketing is selling in that usually dear city. What a contract to the high prices kept up in this place, where butter is.selling at from 35 to 40 cents per pound. It should be remem bered that extravagant rents and high prices operate seriously against the improvement and progress of our town. Some people s;em to forget that the war is over, and imagine that the high prices which resulted from it must continue forever. At Berwick, Wilkesbarre, Willianisport, Carlisle, Lan caster and many other places, butter is selling at 20 cents. ' . The Disunionists finding themselves sufficiently powerful in the Rump House, and having pretty well finished up all their des picable work, have concluded to allow Hon. John L. Dawson to retain his seat It is not an act of justice they performed; only an act of indifference Votes the way he shot. The writer of the following pithy letter, who is vouched for as a Republican soldier, by the Waynes burg (Greene county) Messenger, is evident ly a man of sense : Col. .Trunin g: Will you grant a Republi can soldier roiiiii in your paper ibr a very short article? I merely wish to notice an admonition in the la.s"i Greene County Re publican, and to a-ure the editor that his advice is good, and I believe will be very generally followed by the soldiers of this county. The editor says. k"To those who have borne the brunt, vote the way ynu shot" Now, Mr. Editor, we slot for the Union and not for the nearo, and ire intend to rote for the Union and not for the negro. This la ail 1 have to say at present. A Republican Soldier. General News Items. The wheat crop in Illinois promises a good yield. The harvest is now in progress. A gold mine is said to have been discov ered near Titusville. which, it is thought, will put the oil wells of tint region in the shade. The Presbyterian Churches of Louis ville have voted to sustain the action of their delegates, to the General Assembly at St. Loui. - , The Legislature of Pennsylvania, in 1704 passed the following: "RrsolreJ, That no member of the Legislature will Ie allowed to come in the House bare-footed." Governor Curt in has re-appointed Charles R. Cob-urn Superintendent of. Com mon Schools for the State of Pennsylvania. The Richmond Grand Jury hare found a true bill against John C. Breckinridge for treason, on an indictment identical with that of Davis. In Orange coun?v, X. Y., hundreds of persons have heeu poisoned by eating flour containing carbonate of lead. " Many have died. The lead was used infilling the holes in the mill stones where the flour was made. The Freedmen's Bureau agents at Mem phis are charged with refusing to contract for the employment of frecdmen except on receipt of a bonus of fifteen dollars. TheEaston Gengemart, the German or- Cn ofthe Republicans of Northamtoncounty, s hauled down the Geary flag for Governor. The editor can no longer support the negro suffrage doctrines ofThad. Stevens & Co. A New Orleans piper of the 17th says: "The corn is tasseliDg everywhere, and soon our markets will be dooded with delicious ears. Figs are swelling finely under the in fluence of genial showers, and cantelopes are being gilded by the morning sun. Gen. Grant has been invited to vi.-it about 96 places on the 4th of July. He is expected at 45. The Republican Convention at Topeka, Kansas, yesterday determined upon a stern Radical policy, and ignore Jim Lane. The general order posted on the poultrv yards in Canada is, "Roost high! The Fe nians are coming. The President hau vetoed the bill grant ing permission to the New York Montana Mining Company to orcupy certain mineral lands. . . Governer Hamiltoia of Texas, is in Wash ington. He represents that the people of his State are less loyal than they were one year ago. Of course they are ; the radicalism of Congress could work cut no other result. The Democrats have carried Washing ton Territory, making large gains since the last election. Both parties claim to have car ried the election in Oregon by several hun dred majority. In Indiana, the ndicals have been de feated in mot of the Republican conven tions. AmOng the nominations for the State Legislature is that of Judge Hughes, who is now in Washington. Messrsj Julian, Du mont and Colfax are candidates for re-election to Congress. Mr. Voorhees has receiv ed the Democratic nomination in the Seventh District , . . " . The Johnson men in Iowa are about to hold a State Convention. - How to Avoid the Cholera. t : " 1. Don't get nigger on the' brain and- to avoid this read tne DEMOCRAT & otajc ; 2. EndeaVor. if possible, to keep a clean fnnsrienee. and two or three clean shirts. 3. Every morning and e vening read a chapi ter of Bill Arp or Brick Ponieroy. 4. Whenever you have nothing else to do take a bath. 5. Avoid political assemblages, and if you are fond of clubs, trv base ball 6. Work "eisht hours a day" and more if vou feel like it. 7. Go no place of business where they 2re too stingy to advertise in tho Democrat & Star. 8. luse with tne lark, but avoid larts in the evening. 9. Be above ground in all your dwellings, and above board in all vour dealings. 10. Love your neighbors as yourself, but don t have too many oi them in the same house with vou. 11. Eat when you are hungry, drink when you aro thirsty, and sleep when you are sleepv. but bo careful what you eat, what vou drink, and where vou sleev. 12 Avoid the stock exchange, but bo con stant to the stocking exchange. (Rather obscure this, but consult Summer about l 13. Avoid public conveyances even if you are driven to the necessity ot making use ot your less, and walking two or three miles a day! 14. Avoul long dresses (this is to the wo men) and leave the sweeping of the streets to the supervisors. 15. Tell the doctors that "whenever they come within a mile of your house, they are welcome to stay there all night 16. Keen clear of the Fcuians. 17. Don't get scared before you arc hurt nor even then. .18. Get your life insured.' 1'J. Make your will. 20. Above all subscribe for the Democrat & Star. X CS"" The newly appointed Revenue As sessor of Hamilton County, Ohio, has gone over to the Radicals head, neck and heels, and declares that he was only out wool-gathering and was determined to have a fleece. But everybody knows that it was nothing of this character which caused Conservatives to spring up in Columbia County. Oh, no ! No, sir ! Nobody asks for the Assessorship and Post Office of this place. How we glory in the pure motives which actuate the Johnson men of this county. We know them of old, and we know that they never were Radicals. Not theyl Let the Fort Mifflin prisoners and the persecuted Demo crats answer. What think ye? n A 11 R I HI). " Ln TamaqVari'a-T Joiic 17th, 18667 by Rev. W. Thompson, Mr. David M. Sheep, of Milton, to Miss AnuaM. Dennison, of Ta maqua. We know Mr. Sheep to be a very worthy gentleman, and, inasmuch as Miss Denni son has attained to his "better half," she must, also, be a very estimable lady. Ems. At the M. E. Parsonage, Danville, on the 14th inst, by Rev. J. McKeudree Reily, Mr. Henry Maupstono of Wedgcburg, Co lumbia Co., and Miss Emma Ilofl, of Buck- horn, same county ana ctate. On the same day. by the same, at th nl' thn l,rii-lr .a Vii-nMiPr. .Tessft l?f a res- :aver, Esq., Mr. Henry Miller, of Cleveland, Ohio, and .mss .nary ueaver. BLOOMSKl 'KG MA11KET. VVHEAT.per buffcel. 3(H) BUTTER. EGGS POTATOES, -OR I CD APPLET, HAMS BACOV, -HAY by the ton. LARD, per lb. 'J5 . 20 1 75 3 ( . 3i Iti 15 00 RYE. 1 53 t'OKV, BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR per bbl. Cr.OVE&.-'EED, 1 10 1 00 14 IX) S 50 3 00 FLAX SEEII BUCKWHEAT Flour. 400 N EW ADV E RT I SE M ENTS. L etting! SEALED proposal will be received by tfie Board of School Director of Bcntt townihip. at Charlci S. Fowler' office, at Epy, on SATU&UAY, JL'LY MTU ItHifi, between the uours of two and four o'clock, for tne building of anew Two Story Fume School House, i!X4 fert, stories II fe't each. Plan and specifications will be exhibited at the place a:ifl time of letting . PETER ENT. JACOB TEEWILLIGER, &ec'y. Pre t. Srott twp. June 27, ldGfi. 3t. C7 All County pap-rs please copy. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Ettate of Qeorge L. Johnson, of Orange township deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Geo L.. Jotiimon dee'd, have Dren (ranted by the Reg ister of Columbia Counly, lo Samuel Bower of Centre townrhip ; all person having claims azainst the es tate of the ileccdrnt,are reiieteri to present thorn to the underignei w yuott delay, and all pursous in debted lo wake payment forlhw i'h. SAWUtL BOWER, Jldm'r, June 27, lSGt. 6w. Jj RIDGE LETTING. rp!lE County Cor:misioners wl'l receive proposals 1 nt the house of John Zaner, in Fishingcm-lt township. Columbia conntv. bftween the hours of 10 A. M., mid 1 P. l.,on THURSDAY, th- 1UTH n Y ' J CI.Y nett. for building an rpen Trus iiridge ev-r Fishi crerk, near the rendence of the snid J ohn Zauer. Said bridge lo be CO fert between abut ments, width Iti feet, bislit 10 ft el from low wxfr ma rk ; the abutments to be 7 feet thick, and thewing -walls on one tide each 10 feel Song, and on the ether 5 fret long. Pau and specifications can be seen on the day and place of letting, lly order of the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. CoxftssiOHEit's OrricB. I Bloonikburg, June 57. Y GENTS WANTED. J. T. HEADLETS ins OE TKE WAS j NOW READY. Complete in TWO VOLDMES.'also in CE. It is ad id i He. 1 to be the most isTkit.sn.Na, popclar, and vauubi e History of the Rebellion, which is fully at tested by the enormous sale of 2k).0O0 vou:ms, and a large portion of the country stilP unr.an vased. We are obliged lo tin our presses night and day to enable us to supply our Agents. Men of char' ter and ability, who desire a lucra tive emploj me ut will find this a rare opportunity. The price of the work In one volume is so low, (compared with other Histories) as to bring it within the icath of all classes for lull particulars send for circu'ar. Address. AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 143 Ajyluin Stieet. Hartford. Conn. June 27, 1966. T 1 XII ! ITCH ! ITCH 1 JL SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT H ill Cure The Itch In 4S Hours. Also cures SALT RHEUM. ULCERS. CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SK.IS. ?rire 50 cents.' For sale by all Druggist. I!y sending 0 cents to WEtKrf St POTTER.Sole Afnts. 170 Wash ington street, -Boston, it wll bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States . June 6, lefcb. ly. Afliiiinisti-aioi's Notice. Estate of George Pfeil, late of Orange town ship, deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Geo Pfeil, late ofOrange township. Columbia county, have been gianted. by the Regi-ter of saM county, to r-aiiiuel fcvervtt, who resides in Oraiieville. towng ship and county aforesaid. All persons huvin rlaims ags'.nsl the estate of the decedent are request tep to present tnem to the admiuisnalor fir settle -ment, and those indebted lo the estate will make immediate payment to SAMUEL EVERETT, Jldm'r. Orange twp. June 6. lbCli. 6 M. M. TKAUGII ' ATTOKEY-AT-LiW, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. . Will practice in tffa several Courts of Columbia and adjoining counties. O All Collections prCmjtfy attended W. . . June 20, IMS. nnHE NEW Spring &, Summer Rlediciiie. SARSAPARILLA , COMBINED WITH IOD4DE-OF LIME, PREPARED FOR G. W. PETTES, BOSTON, By JAMES R. NICHOLS & CO. Manufacturing Chemists, MANUFACTURERS OF THE ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARK wirn Protoxide of Iron, Which has become so favorably known as a TOJsrJd JtA'D RESTORATIVE, By Physicians and Invalids ia all parts ofthe coun try. The new preparation. "Sarsjpanlla in combina tion with Imlide of Lime.' 'presents one of lh most prompt alterative agents, in a form capable of exert, ing full action upon tho system, and this in minute and pleasant doses, it is conceded that the altera tive, resolvent, or tonic effects of Iodine arc exert, eil most decidedly wuen associated with ether alter atives, in combination ; and the Sarsaparilla seeuib to fulfill perfectly all the favorable requisitions. The first elicct usually observed when a "SAR3APARILLA WITH IODIDE OP LIME" is taken, is an increase of appetite showing that it has tonic properties of a innrked character. Its al teratrve e (Feels are manifest in its ready combina tion with the blood and tisiues Pule, scrofulous women and childre n improve rapidly under its use, and the vital functions assume a nealthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of thrcn ic or acute att"' ttions peculiar to children. It is suit ed to them both by the mildness and efficiency of medicinal elf.'cl and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. It may bo given for a long period where constitutional influences are desired, ami no repug nance, or disincliuat on to lake the syrup, encoun tered. In White .Swellings. Hip Joint Disease, and Distortions of the Spine.it should b-s given persist ently, in moderate doses, until relief is obtained. In the Spring nf the Year, and during the norm Weather, the accumulation of morbid matters in the system seems to become ninnifest and very tronblcsome Las situde, IJeauache, Boils, Cosii veness, Loss of Appe tite, Pains in the Joints, Indigestion, etc., are very common. Nothing ever devised is better adapted to exterminate or drive otTtbes atTxtions thanthisnew OI1.I.I. auou cf S A RS AT ARIL. LA Willi IODID U UK LIME. JVb preparation like it, r tchich approzimtf to ii u an Alterative, or Blood Purifier, has ever before been placed tcithi the reach of invalids. Indeed, it is au entirely new and scientific combina tion, in no resfect reseuiuliug anything liiltieito em ployed. The opinion of medical men concerning it. the de scription of iu chemical character, therapeutic val ue, manner of use, etc., are given in a circtilir, nbich can be hud at the store of any and all first class Druggists. C" Sold in Bloomsburg. wholesale and retail, by Eyer Sc. Myer, and all Druggists June l, IrttiC. Oui. TyillinTATEToil SALE. Estate of William Robison, deceased, tt Valuable Mtiisincts Stands, On Main Ptreet, Bloonirburg, adjoining the Court House and nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel. TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS, ou Ric'ge Alley, known as the "Spring I ots ' ONE HOUSE AND LOP, on Rork Street. Also TIMBER LAND in Jay town ship. Elk cuunty, ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, well timbered with White Piue and Hemlock, good farming land., 'ihu above property will be offered at . PRIVATE SALE, until the 1st of AUGUST next, on which day, if not old, will be offerc I at PUBLIC SALE on the f remises, near the Court House, at 10 o'clock A.M. jr Apply to the subscribers, or to Miss Isabella Robison, tiloomsburg. Pa. ALKX. KOKISOV, Maucb Chunk, J , A PARDEE, Harleton. I Ex June 6, letiG. ts SflUltllW's SAMiJi. ' RV virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Eiponas and 'i-t Fatiet to me direted. issued out of the Ccnri nf Commof fleas of Columbia County, will be exposed to f.ulilic sa, at the Court House, in Ploomsburg, on Tuesday, the iSith day of June, lr;o at I o'clock. In Ibe afternoon, the following describ ed leal estate, to wit ; A certain tract of land, situate in Su?arlonf town ship, Columbia County, containine PEVKNTY-SIX ACHES more or less, bounded on the south by lands of Joshua Hess, on tho west by lands of David Koch er. on ihe north by lands of Jeremiah Hess, and on the east by lands cf James Roherls, whereon is erected an old log barn with the appurtenance. Seized, taaen in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of James Sickle in the hands of his admin istratrix Jane Sickles. ALSO A certain farm and tract of land situate in Catawis sa twp.. Columbia county, bounded on the l?ou:h by Inuds of Samuel Millard, and other lauds of J. P. Fincner. on the west by land of Solomon H- lwir. on the North by land of Benjamin Beiber and others, and n theeatby Isnd of Tench Coxe'i heirs, con tainine EIGHTY NINE A' RLS, and one hundred and twenty-nine pert hes, whereon is erected log barn ; about sixty acres of which is improved land. ALSO One other farm and tract of land sit late partly in Cats wisa and partly in Franklin tups., Columbia county, bounded on the east by land of John Scoit and on the earl bv land of John fcoit and land of Mary lleaeork.cn the west by land of Mary rlcscnr It, and land of Hiram J. Reader, and on Ihe North hy a public road and land of llirjra J. Reader ; containing (SEVENTY SIX ACRES and one hundred and five perches hereon is erei ted a two rturv brick dwl. mr house, a log barn an apple and peach orchard, and all improved land. ALSO One other Jot of land -itunlc partly in Catawisa, and partly in Pranklia twp. .Columbia county, bound ed on the South by land of J.ihn Richards, on the West and North by land of Mary llcacock. ami on the Ka-.t by land of John S"-ott. containing FIFTEEN ACRES, all improved laud but without building, with Ihe appurtenances. Seized taken in exeruiion and to be sold as the properly ot Jeremiah P. Fincner an I Abel Thoia. SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff. May 30. I?6G ts. PUJJLIC ALE OF Valuable Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, l'a., on SATURDAY, THE 30TH OF JUNE. 1&)6. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. John Gordner and Thog. Stackboue. Executors of Thomas Slackbi.use. late cf Pine townfftip. in said county, deceased, will ex pose to sale, by public vendue, at lh: publ.c bouse o f John Leggol, in tola, a certain TRACT OF LAND. situate in Pine township, Columbia county, adjoin ing lands of Samuel Staekhouse and Ueorge Suck- hause on the north, Abraham Young and Robert Rue l on the east, txesiel Crossley and ni. Widen hammer on the south, and the county line on the west, con tainin 317 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES, strict inrasure, of which about one hundred acres is improved land ; there is erected tn the premises a ore story and a hxlf Dwelling House, two Log Barns, and an apple orchard ; late the estate of said deceas ed, sitnate in the town shin rt Pine and county aforesaid. JES.-E COLEMAN, Clerk. CONDITION'S CF SALE : Ten per cent of one fourth of the purchase money lobe paid by till pur chaser upon th; si riking dow n of the properly ; one fourth ofthe purchase money less ten per reiu..to be Mil upon the confirmation if sale .Nisi. I ne res idue of the purchue mom y in one year I'roznconfir uiHtion Nisi with inte.est. The purchaser to pnv for Deed and Stamps. John gordnkr. rv. THUS. STACKHOUSE. j " June M, Irfil. ts itilicv in Partition. In the matter of the Estate of Ercdrruk I less, late of Sugarloaf township, Colum bia county, deceased : To Jsremiah Hess. Thomas Hers, A?a Hess, Aman da Kline. Frederick Hess, Lucy Ann Shultz Maria. Sarah .and Belinda Hess, who havj for th lr Guard ian David Lewis, Hannah Henaershot, Catharine Brink, Sarah Lewis, Elizabeth Hess, and ary Hess, heirs and legal representatives of Frederick Hess, deceas ed . Yon an4 each of you will take notice that an inquest will be held at the late dwelling house of Frederick Hets, deceased, in the township of Surarloaf. county of Columbia, on WEDNFSD A Y, TH E IITH DAY of JULY . IrtJi. between hours of 9 o'clock. A. M , and 4 o'clock P. M., of said dav. for the purpose of making partition er the real estate of the said deceased to and among bis children and legal represent itives if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoil ing the whole, otherwise lo value and appraise me same accordins to law, at wblci time and place you are required to attend if yo u think preper. fA.MU L tuertj. June 6.1?6.- 4w, SAMUEL KNORR, ATTOUXEV-AT'LAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over Hartman's Store oppoyile Poft Office Bloomsburg. April 4. if. BLANKS I JiLAKks ! I Of eterj dcfipiiort for ial t lhie office DR. W, IL WHITMOR, H AS been In successful practice for number of year, with the experience oi ipe oiucicm Hos pitals in Europe, also amemnir oi me numfnui Medical Institute oi New xrr,i . to all professional eases at his office No. 2d Filbert Street, f hitadetpnia, 8, No patent Medicines are used or reconimended , the remedies administered are those which will not break row n the constitution, but renovate the sys tem from all injuriea it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave the system in a healthy and perfectly cured condition, ; 3. DYSPEPSIA, that distressing rjisease and fell destroyer of health and happiness, ndermiiimg the con-tituti in tnd yeaily carrying thousands to un timely graves, can must emphatically be cured, 4. Melancholy, Abberration. that atate ot Alina tion and weakness ofthe niind which renders per sons incapable of enjoying the pleasure! or perform ing the duties of life, . 5. RHEUMATISM, in any form or condition.chron ia or acute, warranted curable. 6. EPILEPSY, or falling sickness, all chronic or stubborn easef FEITIAT.E DISEASES radically rentoved ; sa't Rbeum and cvefy detcrlp tion of ulcerations : Piles and scrofulous diseases which have baffled all previous medical skill, can be cured by my treatment ; and I do ssy all disense", (yes Conscmptiom) can be cured by wearing my Medi cated Jacket, which is a protection to the lungs against all changes of w eather in all clnnatess ha v ing investigated for year the cause and character ot iniermiUents (fever and ague) in ail parts of the United States wit! cure peruianiiitly all chronic or acute cases of ague and uervoua ' piseascs in a few Cancer Cured without the knife or Drawing Blood. Tape Worm, th dread to the Human Family for years, can be removed with two or thiee doses of ny newly discovered remedy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in the English and German Languages free of charre. Will make visits any distance, if desired. May be addresse by letter (confidentially,), and Medicine sent with proper directions lo kny part oi the country. OFFICE Ko, 023 Filbert St. Phila. April 4. I8fifi ly. G HEAT ATTRACTION AT 02. P 3D ST 9 3 CiilOCEttY STORE. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of Bloomsburg and the surrounding country that he keeps constan lly on hand at his old stand, on the south east corner of Main and Iron sts., a prime lot of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, CofT-e, Sugar. Pyrups. Tobaccc, Cigars, Dried Fruit, Coal Oil. ifnuff, Spices, Butter. Eggs, Lard Cheese, Dried Beef, Crackers, Drugs. Parlor and Hand Lamps, Paints of all kinds, and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dr Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy's wear, t-'oaps. Flour, Chop, Uiieensnare, Glass. Put ty, Salt. Fish. Meat, Candies Buckets, Eronms, Hosiery, nooks, Writing Paper, Ink, Hardware, Pocket Knives. Cuinbs, cc. &e. ice . lie keeps in fact everything appertaining to a first class Uroccry nd Variety Stori. He is determined nol to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Having ju?t received anew ttock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By stru t attention to business, he hopes not only to re tain bis patronage but lo increase it- Ue feels thank ful for pust favors, and with many years experience in the buxincsa. he feels confident he can render sat isfaction to all w ho fav or him With their patronage. JOHN K. G1RTON, Bloomsburg, June 20, 18G6. pf UKRAII FOR CATAWISSA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Goods to compare with stringency of the Money MarKet, Look and compare prices before purchas ing clue here. Just call at the favorite business stand of McVinrh k Sh uman. -and you will be met by the obliging Proprietors or their Clerks and shown t lirough their great variety Uore free of charge, of course, they will give you a fair chance lo pend your loose change, they trust much mote profitably than it can be spent elsewhere. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS, this Spring is much larger in all Its varieties than usual. Their Ladies Dress Goods areof Ihe nicest styles in Market. Thdy have a tine assortment of Hats, Cap, ISoolsaiid Shoe, Summer Cloths, CafineU. Casfimcrs and Vestines, and numerous nr.n l'-s common to such establish ments, berides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Queensw.ire and Groceries, all at greatly reduce f price. Tiny with to conduct their business ou I tie system, of "PAY AS YOU GO" and they think Ihey can afford to sell very eSsap. They return their thankk for many past favors, and ask the future patronage of their former customers and the public g' nerally. McMVCH Sc. SHL'MAX. May 1G, lcf.G If. A U Ex TS IV A A T E 1 ror our NEW AXD DEAITIFCIj irOBK, THE PICTORIAL BOOR. OF OF THE REBELLION : Heroic, Patriotic Political Romantic, Humorous it Tragical, $plendid!g Musirmlrd vit hover 300 fint Portraits and Beautiful Engrarius. This work for grnial humor, tender pathos, start ling interest, fcrH attractive brauty, stand peerless ami nlnne among all its competitors. The Valiant and Crave II. art''.!, the Picturenque and Dramatic iti- Witty and Marvellous, tho Tender and I'aih.-lic The iloll of Fame and Story, Camp. Pi ket, Spy, fcout. iiiTouac. and siege: Startling Surpris'TS. Woi deitul Em spes. Famous Words and Deeds ofWo man. and Hie whole Panorama of the War here thri! liugly ah.l startlniciy portrayed in a masterly man ncr.at oi.re hiflorical and roma'ir, remlcrine it I lie most ample, brilijaul and readable book that the War has called forth. Disabled til c r " and snlr!irr. U arhers, enersetic young Men. and all in want of profitable employ, incnl. w ill find thi the best chance to make nitsey ever yet oflVred. Scud for circulars and see our terms. Address, National Publish in;; Co. No, 507 Vmnr Street PHILADELPHIA. April 23. lfC6. 3m. jJLOOMSBURG FANCY TRLMM LNG AMD BOOK STORE, Second door below Hartman's Maiu Slrcet Jusi received a new stock of ZKt'Hl BS, WOOLEN AND COT TON YARNS, COBiSLTcJ, L ACES, EMBROIDE5IE5, MUSLIN, EDGINGS. D!1ES3 TRIMMING?, aud every variety of articles usually kept in a FANCY STOUU. A' 5-iinoI t!"oks. Hymn Pooks, Uiules, Sunday School Hooks, and a large let of MIS' C EL LANEO US B 0 OKS, Account and Memorandum Books, Blank Deeds, Bonds and Mortffnges. and a general and well-selected assortment of Paper, envelopes, 4te. A. D.WEBB. Blcs'burg, June 2-1. HtiG. -'.( D RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. Pure Medirines. at John R. Mover's Drue Ftr, corner of Main and Market Streets. A good assort ment of PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Taints. Oils and Vartiishos, always on hand, and will be sold cheeper than at any other Drt g Store in iin. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Moyer's Drug Store, Ayers and Jaynes Medicines sold at Moyer's Drug Store, Wi-hart's Tar Cordial. Bak'r's Cod Liver Oil. Window's Soothing t?yrup, sold at A oyer's Drug Store. For any reliable patent medicineg, call at Moyer's Drug Store. Leather of all kinds, wholesale and retail, at J. R. Moyer's Drag Store, Bloomsburg, Pa, May 2, 16Gb. if. JEW QOAL "Y OAL VARD. The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of liloomrburg and Columbia county , that they keep sll the different numbers of stove coal and selected lump coal for sxhhin purpose, on tHeir wharf, ad joining McKelvv. Nenl tCo'i Furnace ; with a good pair Buffalo scales on the wbarf.to weigh coal. hay and straw likewise a horse and waaon. to deliver eoal to those who desire it. As We purchase a large amount of coal, we Intend to keep a superior article, and sell at the very lowest prices. Pleae call and examine for your selves before purchasing elsewhere. ' J. W. HEMbERSHoT. AUGUSTUS MASON. THE undersigned will take. Iri exchange for Coal aud Gro-eries. Ihe following named articles : Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Potatoes, Lard, Hain.Shoul der.and side meat. Butter. Eggs. Hay. e., at the hiabestcasa prices, at his Grocery Store, adjoining their eoal yard. J.-W. HENDERSHOT. Bloomsburg, April 25. 1606,-Jy. EW STOVE AND TIN SHbP. ON MAIV STREET. (NfAlfiV OPPOSTTE N XluLIia a givut THE itdaraigned haajuatilttad op. and.opoaad his new . 'J ' STOVE AWD TIT IIOP, . in this place, where he is prepared lo irhke op new TIN W ARK Of all knids hia line, and mIo repair-, Ing with neatness and d.sp .tch. "PwVeTo"? sottable terms. HeaUo Keeps on b.?. f various patterns and style. h'ch he will sell upou terms 'to suit purchasers. a. 1 Give him a call. HeUa goos mechanic, and de. serving of the pulUlc palroWfe Bloomsburg. May P. lSflfi. ) y ' Y ISS LIZZE PETE RM AN, . .4 vvuuiu aiinvu"! w - . j the public generally, that she has Just received Iroin the eastern cities her . . ;m Spring ana summer Stock aif . . . MILLINERY GOODS; consisting of all article ust-ally found in first claaa Millinery fctores. Her goods are of ike est quality and among tne most aisaium ---k--- nihrket. Call and examine them for yourselves. n,.k,if .hnnM ntirr.n.is elsewhere before examin ing Miss Feterioau'a stock ot goods Bonnele aiad lo order, on the shortest not ice, or repaired. . Store on Main street. 3d door below the alore of Mendenhall t Rupert. ' ... . . n ,aptf .e liiooinsourg, may icuo. n. jyO 1 FOR 1IUS3ERGEU s in BLOOMSBURG. all yon who desire a superior article ol chewing or smokiug tobacco. His cigara are made up of the finest guilty ot tobacco. Every body in town knows wnere io go io gei a ou , cle. He will sell at retail or wholesale t anil lba purchaser, tin is not particular, enopaeepers kou isndlon's eenerallv would do better by purchasing of him" than of the peddler and hucksters that trav5 el through the country. Th-y run no risk of being cheated in what they buy. Putronize regular imee if you wish to get ihe wor.n ot your money, , E7- store on Main Street, a few udora belowtnri "American House." . ... '. II, II. HU.31JLUi.ca, , May 9, I8ra.3m. IiSPY ROT EL, a. 1 . Epy, Columbia Co. la; The undersigned having become sole proprietor or this well known and conveniently located stand. respectfully informs hi friend, and the public In general, that hi has put his home iu complete order for the accommodation of boarders, and for the recep tion and entertainment of travi-liers who may feel disposed to favor it with their custom. No expense has been spared in preparing this Hetel for th eater Uinmenl of guests, and nothing shall be wanting, ou.. his p irt. to minister to their personal comfort- Ins location, as well as the building, is a gooil one, and all together is amply arranged to please Ihe public ISRAEL ML'MEV. Espy. April II. I80ft. If. - T PRIVATE SALE. The' nnderisigned offers at Private Sale or exchange for town property, a TR CT OF LAND situate in Orange township, midway between Light Street and " Orangeville, containing about. it is in a good st;te of cultivation. 1 here is a rood HoUSk; and other out buildings on the premises; alsi a stream of running vva'ter at the door. There is also a good 3 w MILL witn ia feel rail water power on the tract Adi'ress John C Albert son on the premises. Or the undersigned at folk ville. Columbia county. Pa. , fl- uimediate possession given of the land ana Mill. D. L. EVERHART. Orangj Twp. May , 18r6, tf C C. M ARR'S M 33 W Sf O' I have opened a new Store at the old stand of Da- -vid Stroup. on Mtin street. Bloomsburg, and will keep on hand a general assortment ef Z2 so a c35 SI na cl 3. Such aa Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Tin-ware. Hardware. Cedar and Willow Ware, Drags, Confectionary. Glass-Ware, Tobacco. Hats . Shoes, Flour, Salt. Fish and Meat ; all nf which I propose selling at a very low figure for' cai-h or produce. tlJ- Call and see. C. C. MARR. Bluumsburg, April 18, 1P00- tf. - GROrjEKiESXVD EPH. EI.tTEI.L. having bought L. Runyon's PRO VISION STORK is now prepared to re II Grocer ies at Whole sale or Retail, as Ci'cap at the Ceap- "lIMliE YOU CAN FIIVD SUGARS, TKAS. COFFpF.S. SYfclTS. STICKS, CliACKERSi STARCH, SODA. CORN STARCH. DRIED FRUIT, CANNED FRUIT WOODEN-WARE, FWUR, FISH, B E A NS, ONIONS, &c, &c.: EPH. W. EL WELL; Bloomsburg. Eeb 14, 18G6. w ALL DAPER. THE undcrsisned respectfully announces to Ihe public that he keeps constantly on band, al bra old stand, one door below Lutz's Drug Store. WALL PAPER. Oil Cloth, and Psper Window Shades, Cords, Tea sets and Fixtures, for Pictures . &.C., o( the very laievl tles and is prepared. to do all kinds of paper hanging to crdcr. E. J.THORTON; Bloom-burg, April 4 lfr6G, if Administrator's Notice. Estate cf Ehusr II. Ifrss, late of Centre tirp.;decd. FETTERS of administration have been granti j by the Prcister of Columbia CO.. to Charles H. Mess, of Mifflin township : All persons having claim against the mtate of the doeedent. are requested to in -ike them known to the administrator without de lay ; and those indebted to the estate will make im mediate pi) IIU'lll io Cil RLE3 II. IIEa. Aim'r. May 10. lrfiC Cw. j n iinner.icnea respoctrutiy announces mat a his remitted a shop, in Couit House alley, opposite the En hance ilo'el.'w here he is prepared to con. duet the harbering buinks in all its branches. The art of coloring whisker sand inoustacaes is practiced by him mnsl skillfully. He also rleaas doming, making tnem look nearly as good as new. upon the mnt reasonable terms. Give him a trial. T Hair Tortic of the very best quality. usd for el ran ng hair, kept coiisl-nlly on hand, and fr sale 8. C.COLLIN A. Ploorosburg, April 3. I6CG- tf. J 0 oVoOCfsIi INGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS f OR sale. The undersigned offers for sale upon the most rvasonahle terms, at his place of business, in BEN'TOV. COLUMI'IACOUNTV.ose hundred thou sand shingles and a larce lot of fencing boards, of the very best quality, both pine And hemlock. J. J. MeaKNRV: Benton, Way 9, ltC6. ryO FARMERS. The high price cf Potatoes warrants a liberal use of ibe CONCENTRATED FERTILIZER used along the rows or hills, aad covered when cul tivates ; in like mariner On corn. Prepared bt WILLIAM F.I LISA CO. Chemuts, Nos.7i4and Market Street , Philadelphia, and for sale by A. S. RENTER. Aftnt, Uloo-n.burg. Pa. May 1(5. 1?C3. 3m. FA R 11 at PRK V A TE SALE. rpHE subscriber offers at Private Sale, a farnl sit 1 uated in Onrge Twp., Col. co. Pa. Ii miles front Rohrsburc and 3 from Orangeville. containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, Sixty of w hich is cleared and well improved, the balance is well timbered. There are on the premises commodious new buildinss a good orchard and a large young apple and peach orchard, of six yar growth, beginning to bear. ELEANOR KEELER. Orange twp, March S, ISM DR. J. R EVANS, Physician and Surgeon, HAVING located permanently on Main Street, BLOOMSSURQ. Pa. won Id in form the public generally, thai he la preptanul to attend to all business faithfully and punctually that may be intrusted to his care, on terms commeiilv rate with the times, E7" He pays strict attention td Surgery as wall as medicine, Nov .25. 1 803,-1. CHAS. Q. DARKLE. Y, Attorney at Law, CL003ISCCR(J, COLOIBIA CO., PA WILL practice in the several Courts of Columbia County. All legal bnsiness intrusted to hie cae shall receive prompt attention. Office-On Main ntreet, Eichanga Building, ?r Miller's Store. Bloomsburg. April 13, Wi.