DEMO Cli AT AND ST A It. LO CAI DEP ARTMEN f. . . BLOOMSBURG Wednesday, August 1,. 1866. Remarks of Senator Buckalew will appear in our next . - ' . .' '. IGold is -bought at 149 i and sold at i50r .' ,':': . Sea lines on the death of Little Hnora Ash in another column.' ' ' '.' Ec&- We desire that all subscriptions to the oTAROF the riORTU be immediately settled, " W. IT. Jacob Y. Syrup ! Syiutp! I A choice article, at IT. W. Creasy & Co.'s. store, in Lifiht Street, it 62J ct3.,per gallon, cheap. ; '2w. j " ,J, i i m m m i WANTED--At this office, a good sited, in telligent and indnstrioua boy, to learn the jprinting' business. Oh Thursday last a severe hail storm passed over the north-east end of this county doing- slight damffgo to the oats and buck wheat. : . - r- E3".Tlie Bill fur the equalization of Boun ties hating, become a law, those entitled can have their claims promptly collected by call on C. B. Brockyray, Bloomsburg, Pa. 2t IS?" Oar friends in the county who are ta king an interest in increasing our subscription will please accept our warmest thanks. Bight gentleman send on the names. Jg?" To niake money is to save it; and by buying your groceries and provisions at A. Hartmari'a store, on Main Street, you will save 10 to 25 per cent. . This is the place to buy your sugars for preserving. .The Atlantic cable has been laid and is in perfectworking order. It i hoped that it will this time be a success. England and America are again united by telegraph. People-of both countries have been receiv ing and sending dispatches since the 23rd ult. . : '-. ' B3 On the last day of the session the Senate brevettcd over two hundred army offi cers, in. addition to tho thousands heretofore sanctioned by that body, from major-generals down to first lieutenants. In some cases three brcveta were given to one person. . ' Eslf CoL JohnG. Freeze' s proposition to the soldiers of the Convention, on last Sat urday, was a good one, was accepted with spirit and was spirited throughout. Mr. Peter Billmyer al. assisted very sriritcdly in honoring the soldiers. fei Let it be remembered by the people that the leader of the Geary party in this State is Thaddeus Stevens, who lives with a negro woman, and who is opposed to the Union and the Constitution. Will any of the Geary organs deny it? What say you, Republican f "' Notice. The subscribers to the Blooms burg Literary Institute are requested to pay the first instalment of five dollars on each share subscribed on or before the 1st of Au gust, 18GC. Operations preparatory to lay ing the brick are gobg on and inoney is nepded. 4 WiLLiA3r Snyder, Treasurer. The opposition papers of this place professing great sympathy for the-soldier?, and especially the Columbian which would have its readers believe tbat it is in favor of N President Johnson's restoration polic, nev ser noticed, in any way, the call for a soldiers meeting on last Saturday. Straws show which way the wind blows, and their silence on stich ' movements displays their malice against Democratic measures. Both the call and the. resolutions arc strongly in favor of Johnson and the Union. TnE Crops. Accounts come to us from all quarters of the country of the abun dant harvest gathered. Wheat and all ce reals will be more thau an average crop. Oats and corn look good but speaking of gobd, brings to' mind that those in want of good cigars and tobacco should buy only of Hunsberger, one door west of Ilanuan s Millinery store. ' t3 All kinds," styles and sizesof clothing, men's, youth's and boys', all grades, from medium to superfine, can be had at David Lowcnburg's, two doors east of the "Amer ican House." . lie has always on hand a full and complete assortment, new and'fahiona ble, which is being replenished daily. His prices are based upon the the lowest market rates of the season, lower than the lowest elsewhere. An examination is invited. JS2T" We are pleased, to know that C. W. Walker has taken charge of the Green wood Seminary at 'Mill villi.', and will com mence his Fall term on the ISth inst. The participle charming, can well be applied to this institution.. Our generous and amiable friend, William Burgess, laid the ground work? of this school, and with his untiring efforts ahd liberal disposition the grounds are 1 tastefully laid but and possess a vast amount of attractiveness and variety. The accom modation., for physical and mental develop ment as well as all other facilities, are unsur passed by any other country boarding school. In short, those who desire the welfare of their sons and daughters will seek Che facili ties and conveniences afforded by this school. See advertisement in another column. " tCT The editor of the Republican promised Lis readers an improved paper after the As sessor's effice was, taken away from him. Ills patrons surely were to be benefitted by his removal. We glanced over his paper last week with a view of discovering some mark ed improvement but failed to see anything of the kind. " It was printed upon the same type, set up - after 'their accustomed style, containing nothing over the usual amount of reading ratter, and. edited, with that same half-wit te i sarcasm that characterizes that editor's writings, - Hi? paper has been made tip of a great deal of personal abuse for the last month or more,, which must be very in teresting inJeed'to the better class of his readers. He Lai not one word in favor of the President,. tut we don't want to call him j" Receipts to the Democrat attd Star, for the month of July are published in this issue, -. - 2T See Trial list and jurors for Sep tember Term published in to-days papen Resigned Too. Freeman Clark, the Cbn troller of the Currency, has also resigned.' Loyalty seems to be coming to grief on every hand. Consistent. The fanatics who wanted the Southern people all killed, because they were attempting to get out of the Union, now want to kill them because they want to re main in the Union. Curious, isn't it? , m m ESS" Hon. Samuel 11. Curtis, of Mass. formerly one of the Judges of the U. S. Su premc Court, and one of Lincoln's warmest supporters, has written a long letter endor sing President Johnson and the Philadel phia Convention. , Heavy Loss. The property destroj-e by the late fire at Portland, Me., uponinves tigation, amounts to nearly ten million dol lars, while the insurance amounts to but $3, 575, 009., It is said that this loss is divided among 55 different companies, one losing $391,000. Bather a snug sum for one office to lose. Settled. The llosscau-Grinnel affair in the Bump at Washington has been closed. The resolution of the committee, expell ing the former was defeated by a decide vote ; but one was adopted compelling him to appear before the -bar of the House, and there be publicly reprimanded by the Speak er. Mr. .Rosseau thereupon resigned his seat, and was on Friday released from the custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms. 3 If the Farmer would keep his good lands productive ; if he would make his or dinary lands better; if he would reclaim those which are now useless; if he would render his whole farm capable of an inereas ingly'profitable cultivation, all of which can be done. Let him use "Breinig's Concen trated Bone Fertilizer" and "Pure Bone Dust." See advertisement. JGtij-.P. T. Barnum has a new enterprise on hand in establishing a Zoological Garden in N. Y., with a capital of $2,000,000, and intends mating it a free Museum. The want of an enterprise of this kind has long been felt by the American people. Several attempts to accomplish this thing have here tofore been made, but invariably without success.. Bamum xcitt go through with it, as he has everything he has heretofore un dertaken. He is spending some time at pres ent in Europe iu senrch of curiosities. He will have a fine collection. Ahead ! Ahead ! ! Who is ahead in selling the most goods in Kohrsburg? - Ask any body from that neiehborhood. Who keeps the largest stock ? Ask the farmers from that district. Who is ahead m keep ing the prettiest styles? Ask the bright young ladie? of Greenwood and Fishingcreek. Ask all tho?e whose motto is ceonouij-, ser vice and beauty, and they will unite in say ing that the New Cheap Store of Bogart and Kreamer is ahead. Go and look for yourselves, and you will realize the truth of the above. CQ1 Tli2 k'3'al Abolition mobocracy of Philadelphia, threaten to get up a riot iu the event of holding the National Union Convention in that city. No doubt the loy al of that place, will, in accordance with their pa-t conduct, join with and excite the theives, rut-throats and robbers of the city to mob the Convention. Stand back Bad ites and Thadites don't attempt it better meet the cholera all in a bunch better pray for the rocks and mountains to cover j-ou than to confront even the union-loving De mocracy that will be there. Delegates; to the Soldiers State Con vention. At the Soldiers' Convention held in this place, on Saturday last, the following named persons were appointed Delegates to the Soldiers' Convention to be held at Ilar-ri.-burg, on Wednesday, (to-daj-) August 1st: Col. Wellington II. Ent, of Scott; Capt. Charles B. Brock way, Scrgt. Williamson H. Jacob', of Bloom ; Capt. George W. Utt, Sergt. George L. Kreamer, of Greenwood; Private Henry M. Nnss, of Maine ; Corp. Albert Herbine, of Locust. A Needed Improvement. The public interest and the safety of travelers require the immediate erection of the Board Fence, ordered by the Grand Jury, nearayear ago, between Rupert and Cuiawissa, along side of the Lnckawanna and Bloomsburg Rail road. Without this needed safe-guard, be tween the two ro.-vls, the life of man and beast is in momentary peril, and if something is not soon done, "somebody will behurt." I hnjje the County Commissioners willtgive the subject early and active consideration. Traveler. Novel-R eading. Is novel reading an evil? Ann. Not always. A bullet fired through the lunsrs of a man does not always kill him, but probably the proportion who would be decidedly the worse for it is so great, that, the general caution acainst shooting balls through the lungsis well founded. Allworks cajjed novels are not bad, and if they do not go beyond the truth they may be as good vs historv ; but many,, perhaps we may say the majority of novels, are the work of over-exci. ted brains ; they are distortions of nature, and calculated to inflame and mislead the imagination of all who read them. "The Pilgrim's Progress" is a novel-so theblood-and-thuuder stories in the flash "papers arc novels. Decline in TnE Price of Coal. At; auction sale of Pittston coal took place ii New York on Wednesday. The 7er'sas The attendance was fair and the bidding brisk. Thirty thousand tons of lump coa sold for $G,50 per ton, being a fall of $l,0Gi as compared with the prices in February la&t Fifteen thousand tons of steamboat coal brought $G,2o and $6,50, being a decrease ol $1,25. Chestnut sold for $5,25 per ton being a fall of $1,12." Grate, egg and stove coal brought, respectively, $6,74, $6,75, and $7. per ton, being a decrease on jhe Febru ary prices of 5$c., 12c, .and 75 cents. Now is the time to lay in your winter coal, as there is no probability of its getting much lower. . --- ; " ' ' Hendershot & Mason, of this place, have a larg assortment on hand, at their yard, and at the very lowest prices. See their ad- MARRIED In West Bloomsburg on the 24th inst, by Rev. A. Hartman, Mr-. Georpe W. Wal ter, of Buckhorn, and Miss Mary Ellen Faust, of Dutch Valley-. , Dl E D . In Roaringcreek town -hip, Colurribia County, on the 23d inst, Philip Cool, Esq., aged about G5 years. Mr. Cool was an estimable citizen, and sustained a christian character through life. In Bloomsburg, on Sunday morning last, Clara Eva, daughter of A. S. & H. Kester, age about 7 months, ' In Light Street, on the 28th of July, 1866, Fran Kik, son of Joseph R. and Mary C. Bobbins, aged (7) months and 23 days. In Bloomsburg. on the 30th ult., Annie, wife of Thomas Hughes, aged 24 years. In Bloomsburg, on the 2Jth ult, Johnny, infant son of Peter and Susan Brugler, aged about 10 months. "O. weeping friends cilled tlAis to mourn, The breaking of a tender tie ; Turn though thy thoughts from earth to heaven, Seek thou the solace from on high ! The darling one thus torn from thee, He is not lost, but gone before. That much loved form again you'll see Agnin j'ou'U meet on heaven's bright shore ! Lines adapted to the recent Death of Little Elizabeth Elnora Ash, of Benton townsaip, Columbia County, Pa., aged 2 years, 6 months, and 18 DAYS. Little Nora slumber? sweetly, In her narrow, lonely bed ; Pelting storms and howling tempest . Cannot reach her little head. Sweet affection drops a tear O'er the spot where Nora lies ; Angels whisper, "look up yonder," Pointing upward to the skies. . On our mem'ries deeply graven, Stands her little i nage fair; Sparkling eyes, and shining temples, Rosy cheeks and golden hair. Ruby lips, so full of smiling, Neck and arms of spotless white ; Little feet, so full of running, Little Nora was so bright. Put away her little playthings, Yonder sits her little cup, On the table lies her whistle, Oft she pressed it to her lips. On the window lies her bible, Lo ! the c hair on which she sat ; On the nail in yonder corner, Hangs alone her little hat. Oh I remove those sad memorials, Lny them carefully away ; Christ, be thou our consolation, In the dark ami gloomy da.. O, forgive the thoughts within us, And, Oh, keep her spirit here; In blissful rogic'is Nora dwells, Forgive thou us this mournful tear. Little Nora slumbers sweetly, In her lonely, narrow bed ; Felting storms and howling tempest, Cannot reach her little head. On that bright-and glorious morning, Christ will whisper from above, "Rise, my child, and let me dress thee In robes of white and spotless love." Hannah. Benton, July 23, 18C6. RECEIPTS TO THE f V i-DKMOCK AT AND STAR" X FOR JULY, W. Shugars, $3.25 O. McIIenry, D. Lowenberg, 16.00 A. Hartman, Wm. Dreisbach, 1.50 S. Kline, Jer. Derr, 2.00 J. Garrison, 00 00 25 50 25 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 00 Win. F. Bodine, 2.25 J, S. Fahringer, 2. tf. V. J-.ly, 1.50 Jhos. Hower, E. J. Thornton, 3.50 C. Clingerman, 1. John Lewis, 2.25 G. Ilu.s-ert, 2. II. Apple-man, 2.K) Adam Ltt, 1. j? I.- u. Jarnes, 1 K 4 C. Uarnes, 2.00 It. L'rea-y & Co. 3. Minor & Jones B. F. Fruit, 2.00 J. B. Knittle, 45. 2.00 O. Rahn, 2. 3.00 11. II. Sands, 2. 2.25 J. J. Campbell, 2. S. Cotner's est. C. Kreamer, E. J. McIIenry, 2,21 F. P. Hower, 1. 00 . A. Foutz, 3.00 J. Achenbaeh 2. 00 25 ,00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 50 00 00 00 00 oo 00 00 00 Jas. Wright, 2.00 R. Bomboy, 2. Am. Jnk Co. .M Robbius Eyer, 12 C. Conner, 2.25 J. Robbins, Jacob Shaffer, 2.00 F. C. Ever, (i. Y. Manning, 2.00 Joshua Davis, S. House knecht, 2.00 J. B. Harris, Ilobt. Rnnn, 2.00 C. J. Ash, H. Wolf, ' G. W. Bates, 2.00 C. W. Walker, 2.00 J. B. Henne, 1 2.00 J. F. Famworth2 2.25 W. J. Shuman, 2 .00 P. Litchard, 2 4.50 J. Drumheller, 2. S. C. Shive, T. M. Cox, T. B. Heuiie, Nat. r r.b. Co. Hatch il'helns 146.00 A. Bernicger, 1 J. N. Bleckcr, 1.00 A. St-ade, 2 Jos. Hess, 2. CM") H. Whiteman, 2 Abbott & Co. 2.00 C. W. Neal, 2 BLOOMMBlTiG MARKET. WlIEAT.per bushel. 3 00 nUTTER. EGGS POTATOES, -PRIED APPLET, hAMS BACOV, - 3.1 - 83 3 00 3 IW o.i '. 1H 15 (10 25 1 50 ;uitv, 1 iO 1 00 14 IHI 3(i BUCKWHEAT, FMlUK per bbl. Ol)VEr.SKKD. FLAX S?EEU I II AY by Ibn ton. BUCKWHEAT Flour. 3 00 I.ARD. p-r lb- NE.W ADVERTISEMENTS. i'uukt HJon.A.uvno. I ? IIEREAS, th Hon. V ii.liam Elwell, rremdont V juilge of the Court of Oyor and Terminer nil Gim pral Jail Unlivery, Court of Auarter S?sion of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court in the liUh Judicial Hi strut, composed of the eountieg of Columbia, Sullivan and Vyriiiin;,and the Hon. John !"Meyinldt Stephen Kaldy.Asso ateJuJees or Colli m- liia county, have isiiiied their prect'pt.bearine date the 7 day of May in lh year of our Lor.l one thousand eieht hundred and sixly-il, and to nic directed for liol ling a Court of Oyer ani? Terminer and General Jail delivery. General UuarVT Session of the reace, Common I'leas andi Orphan's Court, in Ulooineburg, in the county of Columbia, on the firm Monday, beinsr the 3d day; or Sf pteinb"r aext. t continue one week. Notice is hereby fiven. to the (kroner, the Justices of the Peace and Constables nf the said county of Col umbiathat they be then and there in Iheir proper per son at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their revordd, inquisitions and other remembrance to do those things wich to their ntfises appertain to be done And those tbat are bound by recognizance, to prosecott azainet the prisoners that art or may be in the Jail of said county of Columbia to be theu and there to prose eute them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctu.il In then attendance, ftrreebly to thir nouce i Dated at MloomsburX.titi- Utdayot aususi !. S. in the year ni our I.ti one thousand eichi -v S hundred and siity-Hlx and in the ninetieth year of Hie ludrpendeuce of the United Slates of America. ( God save tub Commonwealth BA.II:EL KNYDt-R. Sheriff rllnomshurs. Anmst I. IrMi. TO YOUXG.MEX. Jmgt Published, im m Sraltd K'retope Prire siz cent. A L, lure ih. Niu r Tr-aimeui, an-l K ulioul ort- ol fperiKKt' .ihie-a. "r Seminal Weakness. Io- voliainsfry iiiioii. 'XUnl Debility, and Inipedi MH-nts to Murriaue generally, Ni-rvounues. I.'on sumption. t.pil. ilsy, and F'l ; Mental and Phy cal Im-nparlly. reiMiz rrom Seir Ab..e. ace. My KOH fcR'l" J CCLVr RVVELL.. M. I Author ol the -Grren B'Hik." to The world-renoM n-d author.ia this admirable Ie ure. c early prove from lu owit experience ihat the awfui roiiseqiiueea i-f tie If Abu may be effort i illy reniuva! wiihout medicine, and without utn- eerous su (ical operations, bougies. Instruments, rinjts. or cordials, p-nntmp out a mode of cure at ace certain and etlectual. by woich every suDrrer. no matter what his condition may bo, may core him sulf i lieapl f. privstely. aal radically. I HIS LEU TURK WILU PROVliA IIUO.N TO TUUUSANUS ANU TIIOt'SAMJrf. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, an receipt of six ceat. or two post age stamps, by addressing I HA5 J.U.ribllVtSftUI, 127 Bowery, New York. Post office bi x. 45t6. July 18. IOTA. ly v Q') 4li AVEAR nia.e by any one with 5 .(J J$ 15 Ktencil Too Is No experience TT J ' nrmnrw TIir rrptiilftili f - h - I erf, and Treasurers of 3 Hink indorse th circular. Sent free with samples. Address the. American Sten cil Tool Works. Bprmf field, Vermont. CSraud , Jurors, Sept. Term, BOR. BERWICK Hudson Owen. BEAVKR-Daniel inley. Bk-NTOV-Hiram F Everett, BLOOM - BenJ F. H.irtman. CAT WISSA Waiter Lhe1l, RJamln Miller. CKNTRB --'amuei Hnwer, JarkWii Knorr. Fl-H I NGCRBfcK-Cyrus White. John Drescher John Zaner. ,,, FRAVKHN-Washinfton Parr. Oeorre W- Fens- t.?rmaher. ' , . ,, ,. GRB NVOOP-Wn A. Kline, Jacob K. Berlin, lieni.'K'K- John KisOer. MAI ME-William Swisher, D in lei Fisher, MIFFLIN S:,niuel Andrews; MvrOUR-Philip H-imb:ici. Pi VK v illlam Karsehner. -ROARIN'JCIIBEK -Philip Cool. elJGRI.O F Jacob H. t'riti, BCOIT Daniel Mellick. Traverse Jurors, September Tervi, 136G. RE.Vi it Peter Knecht. Samuel Johnson, BENTON' Samuel McHenry. BI.K)V Peter Biilmeyer, Henry Giser, KR1 A RCREEK Absalom Bomboy, Euiuior Deitter ick. CATAWI33 A Benjamin Barns. CV.N CKE-George R . Hess, Emmit Aikman. Philip Crea v, Joseph P. Conner. COMYNGil Al Stephen Monngnan. William Sny der Samuel leihy. FISH I NGCB EfcK John P.Creisy. FRAVKl. IN Daniel Zarr. William Rohrhach. UKtEMWOOu-Edward Henry, Elistia llayman, Hnniuel Hog art. HBvW.olK Reuben Bomboy, Samuel Brujler, JA:KSJN Frederick Wile, LOCUST -John L. Hurst. Lucas Fahrinjer, Mark Williams, M AiilSON Henry C. Mills. John Zeislnfc, MIFFLIN Albert C. Millard. Horace Schweppen beiser, Jonas Haitzel. Isaac Snyder, MT PLKASANT-F.ri lkelerr rC! !"!' v illiam While, SUUARMJAF -Joshua Fritz, Commissi.. beks" Urrica, ) Bloomsburg Aug. 1, 1800. J List of Causes for Trial at fplem ber Term, 1866. 8lephen Ba'ldy.vs. The Cta wissa Williamsport and Krie Rail Road Company. (Vi'liain L Lance vs Thomas Creveling. Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby. Andrew J Snyder vs John Sheatler. Jarob Shuman vs. Christisn Wolf, Jacob Shuman vs. Jacob llartxel. A. 8. San! vs. Benjamin Wintersteen. Samuel Henry vs. Jacob Hosier. Win. Klinetob . Uideon Hosier, late doiug business in the name of Hosier st Co Jacob Shuman vs The Catawisa Rail Boad Co. George A Herring vs Peter Wilier. Edwacd Heilner vs The Locust Mountain Coal Sl Iron Co et ol, J V. Hackenberg for the use of M. Chamberlin vs Silas D E'lgar. John Hiuti-rliter vs John Jameson. Ja,;i b Remlty vs Catawissa Kail Road Company. William A. aseet.al. vs The Twp ol'Ceutre. William Lamnn vs Heier II tyiiian. Willmui I Pinion vs John Vaupeit. Henry F. Nui vs Itoroiia b ol" i;erwick. Abraham B. Swisher vs Samuel Rimby. J. F. Anspach et al vs William P Ryon. Eli Jones "ilea C Abbott et al lobn Jameson vs ios- ph R J.iues n. Greenwood i'nwmnip vs Samuel Bogart. Sy lvei.tr. J Faux vs l-aac Wlut ! Sylvester J Faux, vs Isaac. Whit. Christa'n Knapp vsTkeSch-ol District ofBloonh Hossler & Wife vs Svhlusser fc Wifo. Wright HuxhKS vs P- trr Miller. David Laruh vs Mount Pleasant Township. Sylvast-T J. Faux v s. Iaae V'hite. J. .In O Dildme et al vs 'arvin -laiters. Joi athaii Kiiiilln vs v'rixht Hushes. Mary - Green Vs Isaac Wline Mn hael asey Vs Franklin Taylor, et. al. James llarry vs Kobeit ti-orrell John LaveriisVs Barney Mclireartv. Peli-r Karshner rt al vs Daniel Kru ri'a a.lm'n. Solomon Neyhard vs The Township of Centre. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Jrt 19 ittt a i ail 'U 515 J 27 X tt'J Jt) 31 3-2 3J 34 3. : 37 3d YY IDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. Koiiceof Confirmation. 'plIE following apprnisements nf real and pero i I al property set apart to the widows ot decoclenls have been tiled iu "lie ollice of the Register nf Colum bia County under the Rules of Court, nnd will be presented f-r absolute confi I uiatiun, to the tirplians' Court to be held in Kloombure, iu and for sai I coun ty, on Wedi.esday. the 5th day of September, A. W Ijm at two o'clock. in the after o ixn of said iUv, un less exceptions to suh confirmation,! are previous ly filed, of which ail per. on interested in saides tates will take notice : 1 Widow of George L. Johnson of Orange Twp. 2 Wi.low l l-.leaair H. Hess of Centre Township. 3 Wi tow of John l.awrer of Heeilork Twp. 4 VV mow oi j-nu uin uv oiooiii iuwisiii,- 5 Widow c-f D.miel M.irdan of t Pleasant Twp. Ii Widow of D R .Me-ir.k of Scott Township. 7 Wido of Georffe Sa lUerr T Pine Tos nliip l.itlW 111 IV I II' lilt lir I is-. (.... I. 15 ,l.t(kii .l sllix ... 'I' .m nsliin I? U iilow tt Jco . Knj( i.l' Ln:it T lilip. Juii. G, KKLKZC, KiKUter Moiiisbr? A)g. I, iceti. u EGISTElt'S .NOTICE. NOTICE is hernby eiven ic all leeotees. creditors and other persons in eresled in the estate of the re spective decedent and minors, lhatthe followin: ad ministration an gnardian accounts have been. Hied in tile i Hire of the Register of oliiinbia Cuuity .and will be presented for confirmation and allowance in the l irpii an's ourt. to be ro-l.i in Ulnomsbiirg. in the County aloiesaid. on VV F.l) Ki l V the 5ts) day ol September, JtHiti, at t o'clm k in the afternoon of said day ; .1 Account of Panmel Achenbaeh administrator of Joseph Hayhurst. late of Orange town-hip, dee'd. 2 Account of Saijiuel Achenbaeh and Jacob H, Fritx Executors ol WiLiain Fritz, late of Orange towu slit p deceased. 3 First account nf Elida John, Executor of John Walter, late of Locust township, dee'd. 4 First account of Kit hard Hess, ad'mr. de honii as, with the will annexed, of Andrew Hess, lain ol Snuarloaf Twp.det;'d. 5 Accmnt of PcWr and Catharine Hoar hart, ad ministrators of Henry Guarhart. late of Beaver twp. ifec'd. 6 Account of J P. Conner, surviving Exr of John Conner, late of Centre township. Cec'd. 7 Account of samuel Conner, one of the Executors of John Conner, late of Centre twp., dee'd, as filed by Silas and Emanuel Conner, adinr's cf Samuel Conuer. dee'd. n First and final account of Ab mm Ymini, ad ministrator of James Gibson, late of Greenwood township dec'". 9 A i count of P'ter JC. "lerbein Guardian of Han nah Price, minor child of Elijah Price, deed. ltt Account of Peter K. Hi-rbein, Guardian of Win. W. Price, minor child of Elijah Trice, dec'u. It Account oi C. U. Brnckway. administrator of la thias tMiilcnighl. late of Hemlock twp. dte'd. 1-2 Account ol liaitiel Singley and Daniel Sinley, jr. adm'rsof J-dm Sicly. late of Beaver twp. dee'd. Ill Aciouulof John Treinlik-y, Guardian of Lilian uel Garrison, minor child of Jacob Garrison, late of hi ooin t wp. dee'd 14 ccount of James N, Miller, adm'r of Solomon Slroiip. lal-; ol Madison twp. dee'd. 15 Account of fcltruila Kline, adm'r of G Lowry Kline, late of Orange twp ilee'd. Hi Account of Samuel Sliulix, adm'r of Famucl Miultz. late of llentou Twp. dee d. 17 Account of Samuel J, Millard, adm'r of John Rilz. late of I. loom Two, dee'd. In Account of Peter K. lU-rbi-in and Mary Leiby adiu'rsot Jackson Gi orge, late of Locust twp . dee'd. 1H Account ol It F t'artinan, adm'r of Zebulon P, GiOas, late of Ulooiu Twp. dee d. JOHN G. FREEZE, Register. Bloomsburg. Ant- I. IrC-'. CAllD. C. II". WALKER, A. M., Announces to the people of Columbia county and vi citiity. tbat he has taken charge of the Green w-vd Seminary al .Millville. Coluuibia county, I'a., and w u; re-opeu it. the Fall term commenting oil Ike J3ih or AUGtST. IcOli. A full cop uf able and exp rinced Teachers is eugaged. VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC taught on the GoiUcbalk aVstem, a new and improv ed plan. - JJraicinff, Crayoning, Pastille, and Od Painting. No pnins spared to make the instruction entertain ing. tlHirmigh and practical. rrr- Fer particulars "ltd for Circular . U. W W aLKKK. A M . Principal. Millville, Columbia County, Pa. August I 186.-2t. W OUL CA1JDING. The subscriber having purchased the well estab lished stand, known as " t a .Mrs r a rr it Y," near Rohrsbnrg. Coluinbia County, and having pnt tbe oiacluneiy first-rate repaus. is prepared to so in ihe best manner and upon the shortest notice. Those favoring liim with their custom may rely on having their work well done. HENRY H. SANDS. Greenwood. June 6. K6. IIFE INSURANCE. If you wish to live long ahd die happy, go without delay and INSURE YOUR LIFE in tbe best Company in the world, THE MUTUAL LIFK INSURANCE COMPANY OF NbW. YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS ARE 315.000 000. and Us annual dividend for the fiscal year of 1PC5 amounts t seventy five per cent, on all partirlpat iug p'emiiima. being the largest dividend ever ile- Urea) by any rnnpiny for tbe earn-- length of lime. Fa further information apply - John g. freeze, gnt. July Id. lGn. 3m lilooutsb.i. g. Pa BLANKS 1 BLANKS ! 1 bone mill: "PUHE BONE DUST." fjiinranteed by printed Certificate to be entirely free from sdulter.ition. " Concentrated Bone Fertilizer,' a reliable jujck yielding manure. O" Farmers can ordi r direct o' throusti any re sponsible dealers- A liberal di-ieount allowed Dealers - A J. HRblNlG. August I 18CG 2m. Allentown, Pa. QAUTI0N. THE unJersiened gives notice to the public to nt credit, board or harbor Ml-i JANE H ENEY . of Fish -inecreek. on his accolnt, a he will py no debts of her contracting. She left the premises of the under, signed, her father, on or about the l.ith of June last. 6 JOHN B. HENRY. Fishingcreek. Aug. 1. 13ii 3t. yy ILLIAM ROGERS, R.-speetfullv announces himeslf to the public as an experienced WKLL-DIGGER and WATER SMELL ER. Persons uesirous to learn where water cau be easiest found, and all who have wells to dis, will do well to employ the undersigned. Contracts will be taken by the foot or'by the day, to suit the em ployer. Address, WILLIAM ROGERS. liluomsburg. Pa. July 25. 13fi(l. ly. jLOG3ISBURO UTEBABYJW3T.T3JTE. Located at Bhomsburg, Columbia County, 1 en it a. To spread abroad the influence of Education and trnin up youth to Intel! i(ei:ce and moral influence. Is. of e.iUrse.the prime object fo' which every school is established There are many way in whirh this object is sought to be obtained. It deem that the most proper ai.d smcessiul. howevei. vi Inch aims at the ilevi lopiii- ( of all th- natural talent of the pu pil ; whii h calls into nttivn ue evert faculty o the min. I, bin! exercises all its pow ers to lb' ir utmost capacity ; fir by so omr. the whole mind is streng-In iitc.l, and that just equipoise amoiix all the p wni. which is so essential to complete success, is maintained. 1 be I'ouuders ot this Institution intend that it -hall be second l none iu t he facilities it afl"-ru yon an im ii, f -r arquiiing a thorough Comuierci.il and bui nes educatioii. or in preparinx for any class in College ; or iiith advaiitage it atTonJ younij ladies for acqjii nig a Usclul and O. uaiiieutal Uducation. tOARD OF INSTRUCTION. - n l.ENRY CARVER, A. M , Principal. R v. J R DI M .1. A. M. r ri-"iR or Ai:icNr l.i'.outofcs. Miss A RAII C RVR, I'RkCarTRESS. Miss M. ALICE CARVER. AssisTiHT Preckktress asd Teacher or Istrcmeh tal AUsic Fall Term commence September 3d. Winter term will commence November 1'Jth, ldtib. EX PEN -' E J. Tuition per term of eleven weeks Trrparatnry ll.:partinert I Common Enulish Kranohcs Higli"r Kuglisli. Auci :nt an. I II id em Language Lessons on Piano Tainting, Drawing. Wax Truit and Flowers 5 no fl.Od 10,00 u oo blc. as reasonable as -in any other flrst class lurtitutioii. During the F.iil term the Principal will rive a tourse c f lectures ic the theory and pracice of teach in, and thus ali'ord an exre'lenl opportunity fur chose who desire to become first class Tt.-arb.--r.-I'ersuns desirii-g further information will please ad dress the Principal or theSecretarv of the lioard. L . R PER I'. President 'f Board ot Trustees. FH F.n ERICK EYER. Secretary. Ju'y ii. .-Wi. KOVESTEEN & CO., Piano-Porte Manufacturers, 4J) Kroat'way, ew York. I HE ATTENTION of the public and the trade is I invited tonur N EVV sim I, t., SEVEN OCTAVE. ROSKVV't D I'l NO FOUTES. uhiih firvoluu.e ami l-unty of tone ore unrivalled by any hitherto of. for-d in this market. They contain all the modern improvements. French grand a tiou, harp pedal. iron frame, over-strung b.-iss, etc-, and each iustruinent beii.g niaiie i n.itr the per-onal supi-rvisinn of Mr. J II. GnoVEfTtes. ho hasaptatical experience of over thirty years in Hi.-i r manufacture, is fully war ranted in everv i.artH nl.ir THE GKOt ilSTEl -Y PMX1-F0KTE- FeCEIVEO 1UE HIGHEST AWARD Or MEBlT AT THE CELI- BKsTtD World's tia Where were exbibited iiistruuients from the bet maker f ondon. Paris, Germany. I hiladelr-liia, Baltimore, Boston and new York i and also at the American I nstitute for hvti succ-sive years. Ihe Gold and Silver Medals from bolii of which can be seen n our ware-rooms. Uv the ititroiluctioii nf improvements we make a still more pei feet Piano-forte, and by inanufai t iring la'sely. w ith a sttictly ca-h ylem. are enabled Lo offer the e iiislrumeiils ata price winch Mill precludu all t-niupetiti'Mi . Our prices are ftm$luO to tiK) cheaper than any fir st class Piauo-forte. TEH. MS Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars scit Iree: July ll, IcCtj. ly. II. c P. JJENRYGIGER, If is opened a first clrss BOOT, SHOE, HAT AMD GAP STOhE, At bis old stand r.n Main Street Bloomsbai g. His slock i composed of the very latest and best styles ever otr-.-red to the citizens of Columbia C unv. He can accommodate the public wit"; the following kind and piices : Men's calf boots, fine. S" -' t" v m " kip. double sole, 3 75 to 5 75 Bovs child's boots. 1.75 to 4.75 Men's glove kid. Congress, fcc, 5" '"J Hal. Shoe. I!W to 3 O'l women's boy and mis-es glove kid listing i-niti rs, 1.75 to 5.75 Women's f love kid. very fin, 3.i5 to 5 75 4 fine goat morocco ba'morsls, 8 5il to 4 00 men's morocco and call shoes, I.5 lo 2 50 coiiimnii shoes, 1.5Mtnsf5rt Misses' and Child's shoes. O.ii to I too Men's, women's, misses', boy s and childs slippers. 0.-Z5IO 1.00. Ho also keeps great varitty of HATS, CAPS and SIR A W GOODS of ev ry kind, at tbe loweM prices, both for Cash and Country produce. Remembei the attraction is in our rood. Don't be alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call and see for yourselves. Respectfully, HENRY GIG Ett. Bloomsburg. July II. laG(i. DJOURNED SALE OF VA L UA RLE RE A L ES TA TE. In pursuance of an order of the O ahnns' Court of Columbi i county. Pa on SATURDAY. THE xSTH DAY OF AUGUST next, al I o'cloek in the forenoon. John Gordn'rand Thomas Slorkhouse. Executors of Thomas Slack house, late of Pine township, in said county, dee'd. willexpoe to sale, by public vendue on the premi ses, a certain Ts.ACT OF L.AII, situate in Pine tcivnship. Colombia ronnty. adjoin ne lands of Saniirel 8lrknoue. and Genres Stark house, on the nort : Abraham Yrang and R..ber-l.'usi-el. on the east : Fzekiel Crosslev and William Weidenhammer. on the south ; and the County Line on the wet ; containing 317 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES. strict measure, of whirh about one hundred acres is improved land; there is erected on the premises a one Story and a half Dwelling House two log Bams, anil an apple on-hard ; late the estate ol said de ceased, situate in the township of Pine and county if on-paid . JKSSE COLEMAN, Clerk. CONDITIONS OF SALE : Ten per cent, of one fourth of the purchase money, lo be paid by the pur. rhaser upon the striking down f the property ; rine fourth oi the purchase money less ten per cent, to be paid upon the confirmation of sale Nisi. Tbe re. irtue of ihe ( urrhase money in one year troni confir mation Nisi with interest. The purchaser to pay for lH.-ed and f tamps JOHN GORDNF.R. ) Flr., THUS. fT ACK HOUSE- Pine. July 05. 1P. ts. )aM IN 1STR ATOR S N OTICE. Estate of William Mann, deceased. I.ETTH1S of administration on the estate of Wil liam Mann, ate ol Beaver townsnip. Columbia coon iv. deceased, have be-n RTsnte-t by the of said ceimif. to Mien Mann. Esq.. who resides in . aver t. wnship All persons havinf claims against thee-tatc of Ue decedent are reqo -sted to present i bent immediately for settlement, and those g the estate will make payaaent forthwith. ALLEN M AN If, f-. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Estate of William Robison, deceased, 8 Valuable usilic8 Stands, On Main Street. Bloomrburg, adjoining the Court House and nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS, on Ridge Alley, known as the "Spring Lota ONE HOUSE AND LOP. on Rock Street. Also TIMBER LAND in Jay town, ship. Elk county, ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED ACRE3, well timbered with White Pine and Hemlock, good farming land The above property will be offered at PRIVATE SALE, until the 13 lb of AUGUST next, on which day if not sold, will be ofTere I at PUBLIC SALE on the premises, near tbe Court (louse, at 10 o'clock A . M. K7 Apply to the subscribers, or to Miss Isabella Robison, Bloomsburg. Pa. ALi X. KOItlSOV, Maucb Chunk, I A PARDEE, Uazleton. j Juna 6, 186(1.-ts Ex'rs. G HEAT ATTRACTION AT 1202. 0 CE- S2f 9 3 (iitocEiiv s i oil K. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of .Bloomsburg and the surrounding country that he keeps ronslan tly on hand at his old stand, on the south east comer of Main and Irou sis., a prime lot of GREEN AND BLACK TEA Sy Coffee, Puear. Syrups. Tobacco, Cigars, Dried Fruit, toal Oil. Snuff, Spices, Butler. 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. Soaps. Flour, Chop, Queenswsre. Glass, Put ty. Salt. Fish. Meat. Candies Buckets, Brooms, Hosiery. Books, Writing Paper. Ink, Hardware. Pocket Knives. Combs, Ice. &.c. tic. He keeps in fact everything appertaining to a first class Uroccry and Variety Store. He is determined nol to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the IIIGMlXr MARKET PRICES. Having Just received anew stock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By strii t attention to business, he hopes not only in re tain his pairnnaee but to increase iu He feels thank ful for past favors, etui with many years experience in the business, he feels confident be can render sat isfacliun to all who favor him with their pat on re. JOHN K G1HTON, Bl iomsliurg. June 20, 18o6. II URRAII FOR CATAVISA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Goods to compare with stringency of the Money Marti I, L-iok and compare prices before purchas ing elsewhere. Just rail at the favorite business stand of McXinch It. Shuman, and yon will be met by the oblicJng Prrprielors or their Clerks and shown t hrough their great variety Store Tree of r harge. of course, they will give you a fair chance to -pend your loose change, they trust much more profitably than it can be spent elsev, here. Their STOCK OF DRY GOODS, this Spring is much larger in all Its varieties Uian usu.il. Thei Ladies Dress Goods areof Ihe nicest styles n Market They have a fine assortment of Hats, Caps. Hoots and Shoe, Summer Cloths, Casinet. Csssimers and Vcstings, and numerous arlii les common to such establish ments, besides a general assortment of HARDWARE, TINWARE, Queentware and Groceries, all at greatly re prices. They with to conduct their business reduce I business au Ihe system, of PAY AS YOU GO" and they think I hey can afford to sell very cheap. They return their thank for many past favors, and afc the future patronage of their former customers and the public g- neraliy. McNIXCII fc SHUMAN. May 10, l-CG. If. jJLOO.MSBURG FANCY TRIMMING AKD 8C0K STORE, Becond dcor below llartman'a Main Street. Just received a new stock of ZF.fH VRS, WOOLEN AND COT TON YARNS, CORSETS. LES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN, EDGINGS, DREad TRIMMINGS, aud every variety of articles usually kept in a FANCY STOKK. A'snScimol Rooks. Hymn Rooks, Bibles, Sunday School Books, and a large l t of MISCELLAXEO US B O OKS, Account and Memorandum Books, Blank Deeds, K inds and Mortgages, and a general and well-selected assort niei.t of Paper, Envelopes, Sc.-.. A. D.WEBB. Bloomsburg, Jane SO, 1866, -.f jjAMPAIUNS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. BY WILLIAM 6WINTON. The Standard History of the Grand Army. The cn-atest Work on the War. Universally endorsed br army officers and tbe press. THE AUTHOR sSYS: -1 design in this vidume to record what th,' Ar mv did and suff.red in ten campaigns and two score battles" 4 I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyaltv of this army, that ofltiines when the bond of inilitt ly cohesion failed, hold it, uushakeii of fortune, to ail'ity self imposed." I shall have to follow it Ihroiith a checkered ex perience, in a tale commingled of (real inisfor'unes, treat follies and great glories ; but from the first to the last il will appear that. amid many b'.ff-ts of for tune, t lirouch "winter mid rough weather." ihe Ar my of the Potomac never cave up but made a good fight and finally reached the foal " IHE "ARMY AND N A V If Ji if RNAL" PAYS "This is the only American critical work on the lale wnr, and it is llioroushly critirai aud entirely divested of all political hue or t ine," Tins is Hie only llisiorv of the -Grand Army "and no one who has borne a part in its conflicts, or is in terested in its grand achievements, should be with out it This work sells itself. The people are tired of political and partisan histories, and want something from official soiirc-s. We hae Agents clearing over S'.OU per month Send for circulars, and see our terms and proof f the r hove assertion Address, NATION I. PUBLISHING CO , M.7 Minor M, Philadelphia, Pa. Jniy 4. 1606 It. IIEAD ! AHEAD ! ! Litest ami Grandest opening of the season ut BOGART 8o KREAMER'S Cheap and Extensive Dry Goods Empori ma at Where they will offer th newest and most desirable styles and qualities of FoRElCN AMD DOMESTIC DKY .0I)S, embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the market. In ihe Dry Gnnd line they offer the following, among many othor articles sold by them, at IWMC rKICES, Plain Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Calicoes of every description and figure. Black and Colored Mohair Alpaccas. Real Organcy Jaeonet Lawns ; ,llulins Sheet iiiss, Pillow Cae .lliisliii and Linens. Tiikinrs. Checks. Cotton Pantalaon Stuffs. I inen Drillings, Flannels. Cotlon and Lnifii I able Cir.ths. For the latest style of PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, for Ladies aud Chi dren, tall upou BOGART d- KREAMER. They also keep on hand a complete assortment of , olio ii and tii'occric. consisting, in part. Gloves. Hosiery of all kinds. Balmorals. - onnet Ribbons. Bummer Hatsfor men, women and ihildren. Head dresses, lace vei'a. pen knives, combs of every description, pencils. pen paper and ink : Also. Sugars V1olas-es, '.good syrups ) salt, pepper and spices. Mackerel nf god quality, cbeese, butter and erxs. bam, shoulders and sides. '1 bey also have a full assortment of such as axes, nails and spikes, aerewa, hinges and bolts. Paints and Oils, Cedar Buckets and Willow Baskets, fee. fee. BOGART & KREAMER, sell cheap for Cash, or Country Produce, which will he taken in ex- barge for goods. Give them a call and examine their extensive assortment for four salves befors purchasing e!swhr . BOGART 4s KKEAHEH. i i ' "VT EW stove and Tin shop. X1 OS MAI STREET, (NB Aft LYOPPMITB MILLER'S STORE,) BLOOJiSBliRfl. PA. . THE ttndaraigned baa Just fltted Hp. al opened, h,vi 0TE AIJTIX SIIOP, in this place. nere ha la prepared tftmaka TIN WARE of all kinda in hia line, and d rtPJir ing with neatnes. and dispatch, upon tbamo.t i a soTiahle terms. He alao keep en hand 8TOVEs of various patterna and atyles, which he Will aell upon ,eG7vVhi'mc.U.r,C,1HriV.foo4 .ehan.c. d d.. aerving of the public patronage. Bloomsburg. May 9. JBfi. 1 y 166 LIZZIE PETERMAN, ...... . . i.,ii0 nf Rianmsbdrc and the public generally, that she baa just teceived Irom the eastern ci'ies her spring and .Miniaier MILL'INERY QOODSi consisting of all article a usrally found in first elaa Millinery fctores. Her goods' are of the best lualitjr and among the most handsome and cheaaet in til market Call and examine them for yourselvts. Nobody should purchase jlsowhere before exainln ing Miss Fetermau'a atock o goods Bonnaia mad to order, on the shortest notice, or repaired. Store on Mam street. 3d di.or below tbe store bf Mendenhall 4b Rupert. Bloomsburg, May 2, I3ii6.-tf. . .. pjTFORIIUy S BERG ER S TOBACCO STORE, in BLOOMSBURG. all you who desire a superior article ol chewing or smoking tobacco. His cigara are made up of the finest quality ot tobacco. Every body in town knows where to go to get a good arti clu. He will sell at retail or wholesale to suit the purchaser, lie is not particular. Shopkeepers nd landlords generally would do better by purchasing of him than of the peddler and huckster that trav el through the country. They run no risk of being cheated in what they buy. Patronixe regular liaea rf yon wish to get the wor.h ot your money. H7" More on Main Street, a few doora belowtha "American House." Ji, II. nUNSBERQER. May 9, I6f.-3in. JZSVY BIOTEIs, EIv, Coliimbia Co. Pa. The undersigned having become sole hroprieiotr nf this well known and conveniently Incatd aland, respectfully informs hi friend, and the public in general, that h has put hi hod- In complete order for Ihe acrOmmoAation of boarders, and for ihe recep tion and entertainment nf travellers who may feet riixpoged In favor il with their custom. No expense has been spared in prepariuc this Hotel for th enter tain men I of guests, and nothing shall Ix wanting, on his p 'rt. to mini star to their personal comfort. Th location, as well as the butldinf, is a good one, and all togetbei is amply arranged to please the publia. ISRAEL MUM BY. Espy. April II, 1806. tf. C. O. Jl Alt R'S A I have opened a new 5tnre at the old stand of Da vid Slroup. on Main street. Bloomsburg, and will keep on baud a general assortment of ce ir o aa en da. fl. ss Such aa Dry Goods. Notions. Groceries, Tin-wara, Hardware, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drags, Confectionary, Glass-Ware, Tobacco Hats l Fhoes. Flour, halt. Fish and Meat ; all of which I propose selling at a very low figure for carh or produce, a r Call and see. C. C. MAR ft. BluouiEburg, April 18, JfiC6 tf. M. WHITMOYER, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, BLOOMSBURG, Pi. Offire opposite Pot effice, over Hartman t alort. Buck Paijt Bounty, Pensions and Got trnmrnt claims promptly collected. Blooinebu re Apr. 4. 'Cli Q)QA MONTH! Agent- wanted r f0r lit entirely nne srfw'-s. just out. Ad dress O. T. GARKY. City Building, Bedford. Maine. Iec. 43. Ieti5.-ly. w ILL A PUR THE undersigned respectfully announces tn th public that he keeps constantly on band, at h la oldtaod, one door below Lull's Drug lore. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Ppper Window Shades, Cords, Tas- sels and Fixtures, for Pictures., sec, ol the very latest t)les and is prepared. tn do all kiuds of paper hanging to order. E.J THORTON. Bloom-burg, April 4 lt'Cu. if WIINIflllf OR' S NOTICE. Estate of J'Jm Laxcrencc. deceased. rEITERSof administration on the estate of John s laiwrence, late of Hemlock townthip. deceased, h ave been granted bv the Register nf 'olumuiacoun ty to Daniel Nevhard. ho resides in Buckhorn. aaid county. All persons having elkinis agaiasthe es tate will present them to Ihe adaunislrator tor set tlement, atid those indebted wi I viaka mmediata payitn-nt to DV1EL NEYHARD, Aim'r. Hemlock. July It. IHOo. tiw. v7 happing and mining pa v f PER. Having thnrouihly overhauled my Pa per Mills at Mil! Grove, near Bloomsbur. Columbia County, Pa.. I am now prepared to till all orders for Wrapping, Dry Klastiug and Water Proof Paper, on shor l notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware boose in Wllken Harre, and appointed Joseph Brown ot the firm ot urown. Grays: Co., my agent to dispose of my paper in Luxerne County. THOMAS TRENCH, -Cloninsburg. Sept. 16. nj. jUMBER ! LUMBER ! A nnr Lumber Yard in Bloomsburg. THE undersirned would respectfully inform those in want of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on hand r- good supply or building and fencing in teriit, at his resilience, a short dis tance north of th depot, which he offers for sals at re -onable rates. JACOB SCHUYLER. Bloomsburg, Jim l. 1P0G. PHOTOGRAPHS. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HEMPSTEAD'S cg r-i n y , r 5T ROOMS OVER . Bloomsburg, July II. 1368. tf. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Estate of George L JoJinson, of Orange township deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estal of Geo D Johnson dee'd. have been granted by the Reg. iier nf Columbia County, to Samuel Bower of Central township ; a H persons having claims against the es tate of the decedent, are requested to present Hum t the undersigned without delay, and all peraona in debted to make payment forthwith. S A U V CL BO WER, jfdat'f, June'27. JgJ.-ew. Ii loomsbuko academy. A Select School In the basement of thfa institution will commence on MONDAY, JULYZO, 1S66, and continue eleven weeks. , RATLB OF TUITION. Primary Scholars, ft.SO Common English Branches, 3."0 Higher. 5.6 No reduction for absence exert in case of p ro tracted sickotss. Pupils can enter achoo) at any time before the mid dle of the term. Jl GARRISON, 7ocAr. Bloomsburg, July 13CU -3t. I WliM at PRIVATE SALE. HE subscriber offer at Private Pale, a Farm sit uated in O'lrgeTwp., Col. cn. Pa- li miles from Rohrsburg and 3 from Orangeville. containing ONt HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES, Sixty of which is cleared and well improved. ta balance is well timbered. 1 here are on tbe pr aoia -a commodious new building a good orchard an . a large young apple aud peach orchard, of aix y -ara growth, begiuuiug to bear. ELEANOR KEELER. Orange twp. March 2rt, 1866 ' " 00,000 SHINGLES & A LARGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOR sal. The undersigned offers for sal npon tha most reasonable terms, at his place of business. In BBNTOM. COLUMMA COUNTY, oae hundred thou sand shingles and a larga lot of fcncioa hoards, of the vary bast quality, both piae and bernlark. "i". Mar v, ra.