j LOCAL; DEf AHTMEN T. -.B Lb O MS B U RG T " ' W edaesday August 8 ,1 866. -.' .TO COREESFON'tiENTS ; . We haveronly to eay to our" friends lrrBridfetd 'and! Montour," that there is as much' mystery tin the acts and objects of . thtrwnTicted witV: .the Columbian, as ire is aiout.tiie question ot who-makes lAe appoxatmentsot Assistant KeVenne As eessors ? We knofr that in a legal point of - V1r-,1Ll;5 ius.ngnsia appoint, Dut if he has referred you to ethers, andotheis have referred yon to him. you must find out ior jorr ; ires, vy c act independent of the ec re concern. '. ', "ibJJESCSmEa OF FlSlilNOCBEEK.--You teay.thaf such anq inch a thing you can't un Wot -ta.l -We "fmvest to you to keep coo!. Ifiose things will aU be: found 'out. There is great' virtue in coolness. ,.'.'; J. T --r . ! jJiNTQN.T-ii our communications win ap pear m our next-- .Let thegnuty stand aloot. G. I," Ka OB : Rohrsburg. Your bne appeal to - your comrsde4rH?sttle will' be puD4saed n,ext week. . ' .4 -..? TvAjfTiaj At, this oZicc, a good eized, in- lellrgentfaiid industrious boyrto, learn the lirffitin business. jr- $ . CS5"?lh prKof Gold was a fraction firm r yesterday. - It stand3 at 147 and 143. . ' CST. The TUI for this equalization of Boun ties having become a law,x those entitled can 3iav$ their claini3 promptly. collected by call - oa C.'B. Brock way, Bloomsburg, Pa. 2t - " -. - , . - . ,- SST C LMarr will pay the highest mar ket price1 in ! cash, or trade for all kinds of " K3ThMehodi!?ta.prop9se; hqldiqg-a camp-meeting in Jackson township,near lram DertV,'co,tuiu6aciHg on th J.Stk'-inst.'-a'nd-to coatIaue,foi jsereral days, '"-i - ' - - J5-ol. Wellington H. Ent, of this coun ty, was confirmed by jhc United States Sen ate, as Brevet Brigadier General of the U. Sr ArmyfoiTgallant and. meritorious ser Tices.ini tha field jduring tha rebcDion. 1 TIST" SfierLSf Sntder advertises eeveral WTit3jn to-day's Pemocratjind Stae. The property , will be old on Monday of Court 't1 If there are any maimed or unem ployed" aoldkra wha'.would like to serve as oficera and attendants at the White' House, at the old salaries,' let them speak out. , It appears those in service are dissatisfied. ' 4t3C0lJoha G. Freeze had been con fined to his bed during the past week by a severe attack of dysentery, and on last Sab bath was unabYe to attend the funeral of his only son, $ bright little boy over six years of AgCi CSF Mr: William Kreamer ha3 been ap pelated. Post Master at Jerseytown, this county. In place, of Samuel Brugler, remov ed,;' The office Jwill hereafter be located in the village, where it rightly belong-?, r.nd not three quarters of a mile or more out cf town. The" change'w!irgiv& central satisfaction. , tST -John Loacock, of ?he "American Ilouse, la this placej has ?ate!y been giving the interior part, cf hi3 : House a complete repairing, by altering and improving the hape and size of the room's, so as to make thefn more convenient and serviceable ip2? Democrats, can you1 give your votes and influence to a set of, men' who were dis- paid to united States Senators and Repre sentatiyes, as salaries, and who, upon the day of, adjournment, voted f too tJtousand douan more, in each man's pocket?. If you say you can, we aiKer?with you fZS?" The parage of the extra bounty bill delights the claim agents and brokers, into r i . ., . wnose pocjceta an enormous sum or the pub lic money "will fall, should the bill receive the President's assent. The soldiera to whom the money la nominally given, will get very little of it. . , ,C7 Io the absence of Corp. Albert Iler bein of Locust, Sergt. Henry Whiteman, cf Greenwood, was substituted a3 Delegate to the lata Soldiers' gtate Convention. Sergt Whiteman belonged, to the 11th Pa. Cav., and was one of the captors of General Fitz Hugh Lee on the Peninsula in the spring of The. lady that' called at our of fice last week, subscribed for our paper and stated that she could not content herself without having a good county newspaper to read, ..should " be a pattern for hundreds of others in thivcounty to imitate; especially those-mothers who are bringing up a family of bright young sonsand daughters. There some ,doubt3 'entertained as to whether the. provisions of th law efxuali aing bbuntiea can be carried into effect with out further legislation. . It will be several weeks, at least, before the, regulations will be fully understood and adopted for distri bution There need be ho hurry in the mat ter; due "notice rwill fce given a3 soon as the rolls are prepared. J r; ' , ; tw Fire. Our quiet. town was thrown into excitement; on Thursday evening1 last, by thi burning of a frame -dwelling house, belonging to David Edwards. ' The p'rop rty wa3 situated on Welsh 1 Hill,"' in the northern part of town, -and: occupied by O ! mi rn i . . - . destroyed, bat.the con tent were; saved", TE7- MXisi Sabbath School Ceixbra tiON; -The oScert'and children comprising the "Cherry Hill Sabbath School." . Maine townshipj this county,' held an annu al Celebration on Saturday last, in the grove hear Capfc, Jamison's residence.; The ser vices were opened by prayer by Rev. Mr. SwALLOW,-who was. followed . by ari excel lent German a idrej3 by Rev W Si 'Eyer. A most ; suirrptacnis .Fred ; Dinner . wa then rpread in the grove,- of which' all hands free- Itt irt " ' ' ' '' ... Address iollo wed- Rev.- D; C. Jo Tlx then addrelid! ILe cClltlrett iw:ia:':h: ko' 'cen tral satisfaction. ' ;: Th ' .'a-Vafrr Sthdoi Choir, under the-lea J .or Mrs. Shuuian, tlhl hy a !!oiiari, at ; rreet musia- It was alfogether a. dIight-fol.s-J irt;mtls Siliath School Celebra- Cap Meeting. Then? wjll.be-a camp meeting held dnr' Orangeville "circuity three miles jabove Rohrsburg, in the woods now owned byIrWiLLiAM Robins, commen cmg on the thirteenth instant, All who wish to do good are cordially invited, " Talented preachers will be in attendance. Come and heat them; ;,.. .v . ' V . ' 'x ' s . . Br Ordhi op the Committee. 4Odd Fellow's Parade. The an nual paradtf of the -1. O. of ; F's. "took place at Orangeville, on last Thursday,- and was a grand success. Music by the Berwick Brass Band.' 1 Several hundred members of the Order, in full. Regalia, participated in the exercises and formed a most interesting procession. . The attendance of citizens and strangers was also very respectable. The procession, after parading through town, under the direction of Marshal E. G. Rickets, marched to the Nob Mountain grove, where they were addressed by Rev. Mr. IIesser, then partook of a sumptuous Free Dinner after which another address was delivered by Rev." N. Spear. It was a most pleasant and social reunion of this ex celleut Brotherhood. All things passed off pleasantly1 and nothing occurred to mar the order of the interesting exercises. . JEaJ" On Tuesday of last week the return match between the Shawanee and Continen tal Base Ball Club was played at Plymouth, on the ground of the former club, and result ed as the annexed score willEhow o to an SHAWANEE. CONTINENTAL. I Morris, c. -Shafer, X- 3 ,5 25 3 4 4 4 2 f 1 '7 5 3 Eyer, r. f. 4 C. Furman, c. 2 Neal, s. 8. .2 Unangst, lb. 3 E. Furman, c. f. 2" E'well. 3 b. 4 Hartman, 2 b. - 5 Barton, p, v 4 Moyer, J. f. . ? 1 j Wilson, s.' s. D- Lance, 1 b Levi, 2 b. Harris, 3 b. Cornier, L! f. ' Nosbitt, c. f;. 3 ;2 Vis Lanct;, r. f. 4 3, ''TQTAL3, i 27 S9 j , TOTALS, i : -27 27 INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5fi7-S! SHAWANEE, CONTINENTAL, y 5 542 2 2 0 4 0 ; 4 2 ...ay 7 4 2 G...27 LEtT on Bases Shawanee 4.' Continen tal 7. STRUCK Out Shawanee 1, Continental 3. Put out on Foul Balls Shawanee 8. Continental 7. Fly Catches Shawanee 9, Continental ll. - ...... Passed Balls-Shawanee 10, Continen tal 13. Home Runs Continental 1. Time of'Gamk-2 hours, 45 minuted' ' " Umpire; Mr. Theodore - Hyde, - of the Gotham of New York. Scorers Wi W.Lnnce ifor the Shawa nee : i. J. Waller lor tire Continental. Another vilful and malicious false hood. The Rej'vLlican in commenting on the Soldiers' Comention held in this place, on Saturday the 2Sth of July, Fay3: "The Convention adjourned to some of the up town saloons and bar-rooms where their democracy became so spirited that they wound up in expounding it by poundins each others head's ! Of course these were ail f jx- Clymes and Johnson !"' Th'3 above is a wilful and intended false hood. ' The writer of the article knew as well as every body else, who paw the fracn?, that it was not Democrats who raised the row. We admit that there was some '.'head pounding" after the Convention adjourned, and it was occasioned by some Abolitionists who have heretofore considered themselves bullies, and who followed a few of our Dem ocratic soldiers up "town to a saloon, where they had their friends in force, to raise a quarrel, by jesif-ting that Xnemv Htts better or as good as a white man, which was more than our-Democratic-- boys were wiping to admit. dTence the fight, the beatrfj'of which was that the. Abolitionists got woftiily whip ped, and one only escaped death by the timely intervention, of. some pcace-uiakipg Democrats. -This, Mr. Republican, your political friends who were engaged in the matter admit, and for you to say that "all those encaged in the fuss -were for Ctymer and Johnson, is a b vs.e falsehood. We hid intended to say nothing in reference to the affair, inasmuch as no good could come from it, and should not, had the truth been to;d by the Republican. We had room and rea son, to boast of the bravery and i-kill of our friends, and could have done fo truthfully, in cur last Lsue, had it not been that we would rather conciliate than irritate. But we are determined that falsehood shall not go unreouked. . . MAURI i; I) On the 26th of July, 18G6, by the Rev. J. Eyer, Mr. Daniel FetterofF, to Miss Esther Nuss, loth of Maine township, . Columbia County. At the house of the bride's father, in Lo cous Township, on the 29th inst, by Rev. S. C. Swallow, Anna Strauch, of Locust Township, to Jacob Millard, of Catawissa. DILI) 'In Bloomsburg, August 3rd, 1866, Hope Freeze, onlysonof JohnG. and Maggie W. Freeze aged 6 years, 3 months and 1 day. 'Insatiate Archer ! would not one suffice ?' iiLuUJISBlUG AlAliKKT. VVHEAT.per bufhel. 3 00 RYU. - 1 5 CORN, ' " " 1 10 buckwheat, ' ' i en PL 'UK per bbl. 14 !H) C.OVEasKEO. 5 50 BUTTER. : ' 3.1 F.GC - - ' 5 P TATOES, '' - 2 m DRIED APPLEi. 3 m HAMS - - Si BAiN. ' - . - 11! HAY by the ton. IS ('0 I.4RO. p-r lb 2o FLAX SEEII - - 3 m 1 BUCKWHEAT Flour. 300 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. gjSTRAY. ; Came to th: prf miP of tfn nbcriber. in Or mi ft township. Columbia County. n or about lb Uh of July. Ut. BROWN lliilFER. with white tuarks on hir.d let? and tail, anil tuppofcil to be abnut one yer old, I be owner or owner re reqaeie-i io come torwera nd prove property. py charge rv take lier y otberwue the will be dipoeii oi aa me law mreci. . Auguit f, ISfiC I f jo.'. . jSTRAY. Estrayed frem the DreniifAf of the lubicriber. in Hemlock town ship, Colombia County, not lun( .nr.e, LIGHT RED Bl. L . about eighteen raontbn ol.l ; bad no pur ticular marks . lufnruiution to hia whereabout wiU be t!iiikfally iioeraiiy rewarded. Adilrena. HOMAS J. VANDERSLtCB, Auj. 8, l3bC 3i Buckborn, Pa. pXECUTORS' NOTICE Estate of ObediaJt Campbell f sen., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters teattmentary oa tbe estate of Obedi ih Campkell, e ior Ute 'of Locust township. ColUHibia County, Jeeied, have eeu (ranted by the Refrivtcr- of aaicj euiity. to J. ' ampbell, of Locust tWnb1p. Columld'a Cnd'nty.aiidr Nicboia Campoell and Obediah .Cauipb-h, of Shauio ; L kin.'Norttl'' 'nty " Alt person baTinf claim ataiosl ths eUle of the drcedem are requested to preBtmt thrin . far ceuieiucnt. and-tbose iudebled te ihe estate will mike immediate payment. The bu.-inest t enefalJj , Wtll ba attended to by Obeulah S. Campbell. . NICHOLAS CAMPBELL, 1 ' " f ; ' J- i. CAMPBELL, Exec'r. CBEElH 8. CAMPBELL, S Accflt e, usc.-e.t. 3m received and CONai.LTUTlONVn OF TUB "- Centralia Saving Fuud Association. , - , ARTICLE - ' i . . .. --.'Nama ' " .. The Bam of this Ataociation shall be "The Cen tralia Saviuj Fund AsKiation. ' ARTICLE IL Object. Tht object of thii Am ociation i to giye its in em -bera an. opportunity of. uiukiug wcure tiepo-itt. at-, vuuiulating liuercat p.Wily and by .lie accumulation and prupur wauagciueul. tuorool, urby the ticcutuaia linn a.l propt r uiuut thtfraf. r tov uiia limit..-, ti eu.ioiw then, i purchase rial estate, erect bunding, pay 'vir.muiijugcj, am, accou.pilrU like - ' AilTiCLE Iir. ' 4 , -dvuio-rj. . . . - - Th". m. mu-r iT ttiii .loualion .hall bd inhabi ts .in ct tue Ciiiiud .'tat ut A ;uk r ilh, of the ute of tw euty one vti unu upwurUM. ARTICLE IYr. - . ' Coinmoacui nt of operations.- This Ayxhiaii.ii ,-imij k., int.. operation as soon a three huuurud liurcs tn tak ii. ARi'.lUiiE V. Uiacers. 1 ha officers of this Ais-ciuliun Khali eoni H of a K.e.idL-i.t and (menu directors, who ahall be elected by Hie iiUitreholdora. . ARTICLE VI. V alue of aud Number of Shares. The value or cadi share etwll be iwo hundred dol lars, and tha number ol sha:es shall never exceed twenty. Ave huudred. ARTICLE VII. Payments. For every r bare each ii..lutr of the same chatl pay an iniatioii fee oi one uo lar.and monthly insialun in ol one dollar,' until Uie dusoluliou of tuts Associa tion. : , ARTICLE VIII. '':) New Members and New Series. New oieuibeis may be admitted' at ony time until tweutyrive buiidrud t hi res bail be issued .. Thy staall pay one dollar itiiutiun ee and the actual val ue ol Hie share at the . tune beii.g. '1'lie uireclors shall have tlw power to ileciue whether u. w airna t.f aliares shall be issu .d, aud wnou the aaoie thai I oe isaiueu. ARTICLE IX. Loans. Each lihare of stock euijt es the holJer to a loan of two hundred do lar, on giving sufficient security. ARTllJLE X. Bids lor Loans. All moneys received shll ba loaned out monthly, in ruuisot' two hundred uull.irs. to su--h sh.ireh'il.lers w h bid for (he same tHe highest premium above the uiimuiuui fixed by ny. U . ' ARTICLE XI. , V ' Obligations to take Loans. If at any time no bid fhall be made lor tbe moneys to be loaned out, the tiici-Uera shall bd buuiiti to take up the loaiiK at the 1 west preiuiuiu lized, begiuniiig with thatuiembi-r who shall h.il.l the largest number of shares unincur:b:re J. - but iiu one -liall bL- cuui pelled to take m a single aiunUi uiore thau one loan in this uiauiicr . ARTICLE XII. Penalty fur rt;t'u;ing Loansi In case no biua lir money in the Treasury aboultl be made, and member refuse to taxe loan for th. ir fcharusi or togive e:urity lor th; same, then li.e iu.-um paid u their shares shall be returned without interest anu alter dediirtins the fines, costs. and proportionate ioes, to those m default as afore said, auu l'jr this violation 1 ibj t'onstnuiiou their names hha'l be stricken .IT the I i t of members. AlillCLEXllI. Security lor Loans. for every two hundred dollars recrived front this Association, whelner taken voluutarily or atijudeed to Uie member, . ccurcii.e to the provision i' this oiif lituiion alree share ol stock ol' the Association shall be assiguc. aud HUi ti. othr r shall be mveu as shall be deemed sutiuient by t mo-Un nl a of the I't- lectors ptescut, ami alter rards oil such loan one half t'l-r cunt luu rtal iiesi dee the premium shall be paid monthly until toe cisxolulion ol'llie Association. ARTICLE XIV Fi ues lor Arrears. Foi every dollar, nt tiuua or interest whli h share- holders ui glrct or refuse l. pay. they shall pay a Cue ol ten cents for everv n.outli in arrears. " ARTlCJaE XV. Withdrawal of Members. Members wb se shares are uot pledged can leave this .Vfsot l.ition ail'j Uiur sliall have 'VM ll.irlv uays notice, in writing, of I lie same to the b"urJ ' diieciwrs.. Thvy shall be entitle. I to re payment of thcsuuiouiit paid on their shares and to six per ceul. utereM on in same from 111.- tune or times llie same was paid by them, but menibi.-rs who have eceived loa:. Iroin this Asiocialiuu must first pay tbe same back tu lull. ARTICLE XVI. , . ' Forfeiture of Stock. . CaineombPred shares on which no payment has been made for fit months, may be declared forfeited by the ureilors Thereupon the amount paid m on uci siutles ba. b- retutied to the folder tber. of, without interest, alter deducting the hues, costs aud proportionate losses alio In name stricken from the list wf lueuiDers. . ARTICLE XVII. . Process against deiiyiueut Debtors. The baru ut uirecturs sfia.i, w itbiut ueiay , collect by juuiciul process U e lull amount ol all loans, the holder ct windi is in arieiir uccnuitt ol dues on lua cajuldl slock, anU interest tor .1 period of six lUOIltUs, ARTICLE XVIII. . i'ayuiciic of Cuits. All cot ariniuK iriu ta award f a ln from legai prwcw..i,.j's aiui.i-i deiui iieut ahareholders sUai: buiu tu.ia.) by such uien.be- causiug the tame, ARTICLE XIX - . ; Payi..eiitj. iaauance. Member? who .-uali pay i.ie.ir iiiHiaiuint or inter- ! est at leestnx monliis li, f0re the raoia is due shall be fi. wtlci. lu interest Hie . 0n for the lime the same was paid in auvauce al .lie rale uf six per cent, per ai.iiuui. . ARTICLE XX. D:s?oIutioii of the Association. When the capital of this Association has increased in Value to sueli a th giee that each sha. e .-hall have an actuatciish Value oi two hundred dollars, then this Association sbuli determine aud close. To the JonorubU tkeJvdjcs of the Court of Common Picas, vi and for the County of Columbiii :' Tim petition of the nndersisned Directors of the Cenlralin Ravine 1? und Asscciution respt ctfully praya tht your Honors dodtrree Charter lor the incor poration of the above Asso iatron in a. rordance with the Constitution as above act tor.h, and your petition ers will forever pray. E. L. Bettekly, ' ,L. S. Boner, ' Alex. W. Rea, .'David Camp, W. James, Henry Gable, William Plifer, M. M. L'ViLle. Jxo. M. Bedford, Reuben Wasser, ' J. J. HoAGLAND, " Jasies Dyke, Jos. H. Dawes, Edward Swelt, Augusts. Ictiti. It. REGISTER'S NOTICE. OTICE is hereby eiven n all lejratee. crorlitor and other persons ineresleil in the estates of the re spective decedents and minors, that the following ad ministration an.) gnarilian accounts have been hied in the office of the Kegister of olnmbia 'oU"ty and will be presented for confirmation and allowance in the Orpnan's t'ourt. to be held in Blnoiiifhurg, in the County ntoiesaid. on W F.UX EtHi V thjaiu day of September, leoti, at 3 o'clock, in the al'tevnoon of said day: I Account of Famuc! Achcnbarh administrator of Joseph Hay hum. late of On nfe l"wnliip, dee'rt. 1 2 Account of Samuel rhelltlactl and J arub II. Fritr Execntor ol VViliiain Fritj;. ?ate if Orange town ship deceased. ' - '"' -' : 3 First account cf Elida .lohn, Fxecutor cf John Wa'ter. late of Locust township, dee'd. 4 first account of Bit liar. 1 Hess, ad'mr. de tonit port, nith the will annexed, cf Andrew Hess, lale ot uc.arloaf Twp.dec'iL i Ace unt of Peter and Catharine Gaarhart, ad ministrators of Henrv Gcarhart. late of Beaver twp. dee'd. o Account of J P. Conner; surviving Ex'r of John Conner, late of Centre township. Cec'd. 7 Account of amuel Conner, one of the Executors cf John Conner, late of Centre twp , dee'd. as tiled by 6ilai and Emanuel Couoer, itdim's cf bauiuel Conner, dee'd, M First and final account of Ab nim Ynnn:, ad ministrator of James Gibson, late of Greenwood tviwustiip dee'd. ..-,.. 9 Account of Cter K. Her be in Guardian of Han nah Trice, minor child of tli j ,h lriej dee d. " Its Account of Peter K. H. iUein, Guardian ofWm. W, Price, minor rhild of EM; ill rfire. Hee'u. II Acc4iuot of C: K. Brockwiiy. administrator of tla Ihias Vt biteBinht, late of Hemlock twp. die'd ii Account of Daniel siiagley and Daniel injlcy, jr. adm'rs of John bm gly. late of Heaver twp. dee'd. 13 Account of John Tremftey, Guardian of Eisan ur I Garrison, tuiuor child of Jacob Garrison, lata ol b'ooui twp. dee'd 4 tccount of Jsmes N, Slillor. adm'r of Solomon Si roup, lale ol Madison twp. dc'd. la Accouut of Ellruda Kline, adm'r of G Lowry Kline, late ol Urang twp dee'd. lt Account of t-aiuuel hults, adm'r of Famuel -hultz. lute ol BfotuB Tk'pi dec'J.' I Account of Samuel J, Millard, adm'r of Johu Bilz. late of I. loom Twp, dee'd. la Account of Peter K.. tlcrbein and Mar.7 Leihy adiu'r ot Jackson G orge, lute of Lot ust twp . due'd M Account ol K F t artinun, adm'r ot Zebulon P. Gross, late of BoToin Tw p. dee d, ' ' M The second accouut of John Applpman and Hi ran I Appit-nian, Mecutors of Peter Appleman, lata of Ilctuloes township. d'd, JOHN ii. FREEZE, Registers ' Rloomshurr, Anjr. 1, letto. atu ' Mill ! lltU! - X ' SCRATCH ' SCftATCH' ! SCRATCH I WH EATON'S OINTMENT U ill lure, I Lc tab tu 4S Hours-v Also cure SALT RH tUM. CM EKS, -CHILBLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OP THE SKIM. ri-e 50 oDts. - Foraale by all Druggists, by sending Ml cents to V EtKS c POTTtK Jsole Apeata. 17 Wash irifton street, boston, n wi bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Usd tats. -Jaae , lets. ly. .-SHERIFF'S SALES. BY vlrUi of sundry writ of vtnditiorti exponas, to me directed, issued nut of the Court ot Com m in Pleas in tha County ot Columbia, will becxpnsei to : public sale, at the Court I loos, in Bloomsoiire. on MONDAY, THE 3rd DAY OP SEPTEMBER next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day the follow ing real estate to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Locist township, Columbia county, containing fifty six acres more or less; bounded on the ao.itli by lands of Oavi I Kries her & Henry Gnble. on the west by Henry Gable, on the north by Henry Knapp, and on thi? east by Ivuls of f brabam and Liavid Kriesher. whereon are erect ed a Log House and a Log Barn, with the appurte nance . Weired, taken in execution and to be sold as the prop -rty of John Perry. ' ALSO, A certain wharf lot situate in Centre twp,, Colum. hia county, bounded on the north hy lands of L: VY; Woolly, n the east hy land of George Shoemaker, on th south by the North Branch Canal, aud on the west hy lands of E. W. M. and George Low. S-iz-.l. taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Richard TOrby. ALSO. A lot of ground aituatp in the Borough of Centralis. Columbia county, containing fifty feet front and one hurdred and forty feet deep, bounded on the west by Locust Avenue, on the north by lot of R. knitlle, on the cast by an alley, and on the south by a public road; whereon are erected a two story frame tavern and dwelling housa, and a large stable, with the uppartenancs. Seixed. tak-n in execution and to be aold as the properly of Peter Hower. ALSO. A certain lot of ground situate in the township of Mifflin. "Mifflinvilie," and coun'.y of Columbia, con tain.ng three aerea more or less, bounded on the south by front street, on the west by wt of Charles H. Hegon the north by third street, and on tha et by Fair Street, whereon nre erected a two ?tory frame dwelling house and frame barn, with the ap purtenances. " , ALSO, S n t. r, ni s.ttisfa, a 11 I N fi Inornahln fi n ft pfiil'ili. nf.ires:iil. ontiinioj one :cri a ml a h-i.f nior .11-j e--, bfiTi'id".! 011 the-norl'i h-. froet street on th east hy r.ir r-lreel, oil trie oui ) ny srer-nt street, aJ o th west by lot ft PI10; b Miller , A L- ' t One othT lot m the lownMl " " ."ill ! county nf.Tff fond, coiitainiiis four acren iiHir- or less, bounded on the south by lot ol Henry F'"dd.r'a tieirs on the enst bv lot ol U. H. iless. on tb f north by fourth street, and un the west by .Market struct ALsq, One oilier lot sitifatc in the township and county aforesaid, containing two acres, bounded 011 the east by Fair street, on the north and we-l hy lot of Lewis Eckrotli, and o'n the south hy grave yard lot. ALSO, One other out lot in the township and county afore said, coniaiuine two acres, bounded on the east by street on the north by lot of John Keller and others, on the west fcy lot of Char.es VVerklieiner, and on the south by lot of Charles Hess, with the appurtenances. tiajized, taken in execution and to be sold a? the property of crainucl B. Seibert, with no'.ice toTeire Tenants. v i t . - . . - , .. ALSO, All that certain piece ot tract of 'and situate in Sugnrlo.if township. Columbia county, containing one "hundred acres more? or less, about sixty acres of which H cleared laud: botmded an I described as fol lows to wit: on the norih auu eat by lands of Con rad Hess, on the south by lands of Samuel .less, and on the west by lands of tseujuniiti I't. rinan. whereon are erected a one story plank dwclliug house, a log stable, with the appurtenances. Heizud. taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of William J. Hess. SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff. rioomsbtir?, August K, looo. JpirORTANT TO FARMERS. GRRAT I VI PROVEN EN PIN HAND FANNING MILLS. TH K patentee, Mr.GEOROE LEA'!!, after twelve years of experiuienTinz in the construction tit f.ns and prain cleaners, ha at length perfected a very simplf Cetire by which firm, rs can arrive at any perfection ill the scloctn.g of all kinds of grain fur seed I claim for this machine that it does away with all counter currents, and cives an even uniform blast, testing tne r.iin by wciiint and not by size. The eonviction is now well grounded in th- mind of the be-t scieutitic men of the country, that the marked depreciation of the grain crops for years back, is owing to the degeneration of the seed sown, and n. l to the poverty of the soil, anil it is also the opinion of many that the wcavil and other destroy ing insects, yo destructive to the crops, are Produces' aud mator-il within the. kernels, thus rendered 'mlit cr than the i.ther.i. so that they are by this machine entirely removed. This improvement may b- attached toany ordinary farming mill. It can chaff much faster and clean -rain for market more peifectly than any machine extant It enables the farmer to select froiri his mer chant grain, the soundest and healthiest berries lor seed. y this means also, all grns ecds may be broiijht to the same perfection fr founit, as the bin of grains. t GEOKGE LtiACII. 5 ' ' Owcgo. Tioga Co., N. Y. 1 refer, by sperial permission, to he folloiving Ut ter 01 the Nevf York State Agricultural S iciety ; APRIL lrftS. Ho Commxsioe or Patfuts : 1 have examined with treat care Mr, L'ach's Fan. of iiwipn, Ti"ia Countv, New Yoik It seems to me. jti careful examination, th it it is a i improve ment of vast importance to the furin. rs. u.ill- rs and ail in fact who use grain, it is very simpl--. an i will (.'ive to the farmer long n.ed -il in anst'S -pa rale the f; rain, ii eives a ueitoriu berry, an 1 tnis a uniform plant, all ripening at the same lime, ilia- a I ding a large percentile to to.- crop, I hop. , on car.: lul eta 101 11 at ion. that you will think it wuilliy of a p . ace among the approved inventions. lam very truly yours, U. P. JOFI VSON. Fec'y of the N. Y State Agricultural Sci ty. The undeisiKiie.I. having used and tested Le.ii h' Fin in a-paraliue and aelecting ear seed srain fr tne last year, nre fully satisfied with the improvement, and gladly endorse the Secretary' letter, and recom mend to the farmers generally to make use of it be fore the next sowing ; I). I. Bioodgood. Treaa. Tioga Co.Ag'l Soc. George VV. Hollenback. owego. N. Y. . J-lin I. Taylor. E. L. B. Curtis, Pre'sl Tompkins Co. Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Joseph Martz, Catawissa. C. V. McKelvy. Beiijamii VVsgner. Boanngcreek, Col co. Jacou Kostenhauder Fra-ik!iu, Jesse Menscb, " George ticoit, " i. H. Brown, Maine. Daniel Yetter, ' Joseph Conner, Centre, , nlord ecai .viiliard. " Ellas Creasy, " Vastme Boon. Bloom. . David Clak, .Wontoqr twp. J ll Uunk. Grier Quick. . . , Jan.e Ki ton, f" , Itei.ry lilww, ..." , . t.ilberl il . 1 s l?r. nrl;' rcre-. k , . ' W. Oey Ra,. m:i k. . .. J- t - tl i.( f t I". Vrt tl'- aveii- Vt"I '"Jaui twp. Henry Meilirs, e'.-oil, . , j.'i.n Sici;i' k, Jacob Gerard. Gr' ;'two J. Caleb nde.iiaii, il- uto-nkco inty. John lxwetl. , " Fraiikliti Snyder. " " t?" "lill repaired bv - MAIILON HAMLIN, Aufnst 8. 13C6. Catawissa. DJOURN'ED sale OF - . VAL CABLE REAL ESTA TE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county. Pa. on . .. - , SATURDAY, THE X5TH DAY OF AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock in tit" forenoon John Gordnerand Thomas' Stock house. Executors of Thomas Stack house, la'e of Pin township, in said county, dee'd, wi II expose to sale, by public vendue, on tbe premi ses, a certain ..'.-' ...TKAGTOF LAiii), situate in Pine township, Columbia county, adjoin tut lands of Samuel Stackhouse and Georce ttark houe, on the nort ; Abraham Yrnng and R.ber Kussel. on the east : Exekiel'Crossley and Willian Weidrnhanimcr. on the south ; and the County Line on the wet; containing 317 ACRES AND 150 PERCHES, strict measure, of ubich about one hundred arres is in. p roved land ;ther is erected on the premises a one f?rory and a half Dwetline 'louse two log Barns, and an -ni'ple orrhsr.t ; late the estate ot said de ceased, situate in the township of Pine jnd comity uforeraid. J s-SE I Oi-E.M AN, t lerk. CONDITIONS OF SALE : Ten per rer.L r.f nns fourth of the purchase money, Io be paid by the pur chaser upon the striking down i.f the property ; one fourth th purchase money less ten per cnt. to be paid upon the confirmation of sale Nisi. Tbe res. i.'.ue of 1 he j arcliase money in oe year from confir mation Nisi, with interest. The purchaser to pay fir Deed and htampa ' ' ' - , .' JOHN COR DNF.R. ) . THUS. tTACKIIUUSE j t-Xr Pine, July 25. lro6. 1.- 4 ' DMlMSTRATOll'S NOTICE. Estate of William Mann, deceased. ' I.ETTHtS of administration 6n the estate of Wil liam Mann, ate ol Beaver township. Columbia cuun ty. deceased, have ben granted by the Recister of said county, to Allen ilann. Esq . who resides in feaver towns hip. All persons having claim against the e-tate of the d-eedent are requ sted to present ihem immediately for settlement, and those om it g the estate will make payment forthwith ALLEN MANN, Jtdm, Angust I, 86 -6w. LLLL3I ROGERS, . R -spect fully announces hiwslf to the public as an experienced WELL-DIGGER and WATER S H ELI ER. Peraona aestroue to tear where water can be easiest found, and all ho hate w lis to dt:. wiU do well to employ the undersigned. Coptrans Will be taken bj the font or by tb day. to' soil the em ployer. . , Addrcsa. . 14 WILLI AM HOG EES. tJomibug, Ft, 7- 'v."v " -I .,, , .' BONE M1LC "PUiE BONE OUST." Guaranteed by printed Certificate to be entirely free from adulteration. " " Concentrated Bone Fertilizer '," . a reliable quick yielding manure. CC7 Farmers can order direct or throueh any re sponsible dealers. C7 A liberal discount allowed Oealers A J. BRLIMG, August I leC6 2in. Allentown, Pa. LOOMIJURGr " LfTEHABYJSTJTCTH. Located at Bloomsburg, Columbia County, l'ctmuT. To spread abroad the influence of Education and train ujiyoiitii to intelligence and moral nitliienc.o, is. ol c-Jirse.ihe prime ohj.-ci fm which every school I is i stublished There arts many ways in which this ohj.'ct is .oncni to be obtained. . We deem that the 11. iit prup.-r a:.d successful, howevei, w hich aims st Hie development of all th-f natural talent of llie pu. nil ; which calls luto active uie ever faculty o: the niiinl, ami exercises nil its powers to their utmust iaei.1 ity ; for by so iloiue, the whole mind is streug heneil, and that ju-l e'luipoiie anion; all the p wers. which is so essential to complete success, is maintained. J he founders or this Institution intend that it-hall be second to none in the facilities it affords youag men, for acquiring a thorough Commercial and busi ness education, or iu preparine for any class in College ; or inth advantages it afford young ladies for ac.iniiig a Uselul and Ornamental Education. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION, - o UENRY CARVER, A. M.. . PatncirAL. . i Ruv. J R DIM H, A.M.. raorsssoa orAncicNr Lahooagcs. Miss PA RAH U RVt-R, 'HfcCKFTRESS.- Miss M. ALICE CARVER. ASSISTiKT PRKCkPTKESS AND TeaCUIvR OF IksTRCXES TaL MtSIC Fall Term commence September 3d, Winter term will commence November lillh, 16UU. EXPENSES. Tuition per term of eleven weeks Preparatory Depart melt 9 5.00 Comuion Loalisli Krailhes 1 H,UU 'Higher English, .Ancisut. and iljj- itii Lausuaiies 10,00 Lessons on Piano IU Ou Painting, hrawiiir, Wax Fruit and Plowers it., as reasonable as in any other first class lustilutiim. During the Fall term the Principal will irive a tourse if lecturi-s oa the theory and practice of teach ing, and t mis utr.ird an exce'tent opportunity for tho-ewho desire to become first class Teachers. I'ersons desfrii'C further information will please ad dress the Principal or tbe Secretary ofthe noard. 1. e. R PERT. President of Board of Trustees. ' FREDERICK EYER. Secretary. Ju'y 45. Jr"U3. , , . (ROVESTEEN & CO., Piano-Forte Manufacturers, 499 Ilroadway, cw York. THE ATTENTION of the pubiie and the trad- is I invited to or NI1W SIM Lr;, SEVEN CTAVE, r.OSEWO- D 1'IANO FORI Ed. hnh f r vfduu.e and j uiity of tone art unrivalled by any hitherto of f r-d in litis market. They contain all tbe modern iuiprovemeiils. French erand a- tion, harp pedal. iron frame, over-slruue bass, etc., and each instrument being ni.iiie 1.11. er tl:- per-oiiat supervision of Mr. J 11. Gbovkstken. who has a pia t:cal experience of over tbiny years in their manufacture, is fully war ranted in every iiar'icu'ar TIIR Ohuyr.STl:F-JC ri.ljn-FOKTK'' ReCEIVLO Hit Ht'lHKST A AID Or MKR1T AT TUB CCLS- iiuitD World's r air Where were ciliil.it.-. I instrunieiits from the best makers i f midou, Paris, Germany. ' hiladelpliia. r.aitimore, iio..t..n and iew York ; and also at the American I nstiiute for ft ve successive year, the Gold aud Sii.vir Medls Iroin both of which can be se- n a' our Tvare-rooun. - tv III-. 1111 ro.nici -on of improvements we make a sti'l more perfect Pinuo forte, and by manufacturing la'-ly. m itira stnctlv ca-h system, are enabled to oft'er the e iiisiruiuents at a price which will preclude ail competition . O - r ' rices are fjoni $IU0 to $id0 cheaper than any fir si lass Piauo-forl-! '1 L ' M.- Net Cash in current fund. ! criptive circulars sent free: July 1 1, 1.-66 ly H. it P. I ENRY GIGER, Has opened a fret class BOOT, SHOE, HAT AfjD.CAP STOhE, At his o'd stand c.n Main Street Rloomshut g. His stock is composed of th5 very latest and be.it styles ever offered to the citiiena of Columbia County. He can accommodate tne public wit! the following kinds and prices: Mun's calf bo-da. fine. - kip. double sole, B iys child's boots, lien's glove kid. Conjtress, Slc - Hal. Shors. women's boys and misses glove kid lasting mt. rs. Women's Elove kid. very Oni. fir.e goat morocco ba'morsls, m n a morocco and calf shoes, common shoes, Mises" and Child's shoes. fo.Ui to 9 00 3 75 to 5 75 1.75 to 4.75 2 5(1 to 5.75 1 UO to 3 0'J 1.75 to 5 75 3 25 to 5 75 S id to 4 U 1.75 to 2 50 1 .5 to a ,Vl 0.'5 to 1 til) .Men's, women', misses', bovs and child lippers. 11,23 to 1 CO He also keeps a great variety of II ATS, CAPd and STRAW GOODS of cv iy lind, at the lowest prices, both for Cash and Country p:ot:uce. R' iiieioh- 1 the attraction 'sin our eood. Don't be aUai Mir.l al the cry if high prices, but call and see for ourselves. Kesp xtl'uuy, HENRY GIG Ea. Blo iiihurg. July II. I'Cfi. w IDOVVS' APrRAlSE3IENTS. 2oltce of Confirmation. THE following appraisement of real and prson nl property set apart to the widows of dec-dents have been filed iu "he office of the Register of Colum. bia County under the Rules of Court, and will be presented f r absolute confit tnation. to the Orphans Court to be held in Hloomsburc in and for said coun ty, on Wednesday, the 5th day of September, A. U Ini G at two o'clock in the afternoon of said dv, un less exceptions to such confirmation are previous ly filed, id" which all persons interested in said es tates will tak-. notice : I Widow of Georir L. Johnson of Orange Twp.. 8 Widow 01 Kleazar H. Hess of Centre Township. 3 Willow of John Lawreuce of Uei ilock Twp. 4 Widow of J hn Ritz of Bloom Township. , 5 Wlilow of Daniel Monlan id vtt Pleasant Twp. 6 Widow t.f D R iMefic.k, of Scott 'township. 7 Widow of George Sanders o I'ine Tow nthip , 5 Widow of Ri uti- n Hess of Fishingrreelr I wp, 9 Widow of Jacob Sch weppenhi-iser of Mifflin twp . It) Wjd w of Eli Cn-veline of Seoit Township. It Widow of Freeman C Kellei of Locust Twp. 1-2 Widow of II. Haines Foi of Locust 'township. i:t W idow of l.ewis W. Kulpof Main Township. 14 Willow of Samuel Remley of Scu.1 Township, la Widow of iicl.ae n th. Iileifi r of Bloom Twp. .( Widow .f Janu s Ralston of l.lo. 111 Township. 17 Widow of Jaco. Rupp of Locust Towiislup JOHN G, FREEZE, Register. Sloomshnrg Aug. I, leoti. Lisl of Causes for Trial ai eptpl btr Teriu, 18S6. ' 1 Stephen P.aldv. vs. The Cta issa WillJarfisport and t-rie Rail Road C-tnpany. 2 t i lia.u I. Lance vs Th0111.1t Creveling. 3 Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby. 4 Andr.-w J Snyder vs John Sheatler. 5 Jacob Sim in an vs. Chritisn Wolf, 6 Jacod !lniin in ts. Jacob llartxel. 7 A.S. Sau! vs. Benjamin Winterstcn. 8 Samuel Henry Vs. Jacob Hosier. Win. Klinetob & Gut -op Hosier, late doing business in the name of Hosier i Co 9 Jacob Shunian vs The Catiwis Rail Boad Co. 10 f;eofge A Herring vs Peter filler. 11 Edward Heflner ts The Locust Mountain Coal 4. Iron CO el al. 12 J I'. Ilarkenbcrg for the use of 31. Chamberlin vs fitas D Edgar. 13 John Hititerliti-r vs John Jimesn. 14 Jaci b ReiuUy vs I'alawissa Bail Road Company. 15 William A. asc ei.. it. vs. The Twp of Centre. ioWilliain 1. anion ts Peter H tyman. 17 Willian. Iwitiion v John Vanpeil. 1A Henry F Nns? ts Borotish of tterwiek. 13 Abraham B. Swisher vs Samuel Kimby. JO J. F. Anspach et al v William P Ryon. at Fli Jones i- ile C Abbott et al sf-2 John Jameson is Joseph R Jamcsm. il:i Green 01 "I Tnwnsnip vs Sam h I Bogart. 84 ylveste,. J Faux vs I-aacWhiti; 25SvlveterJ Faux, vs Isaar W hit. -0 Chi islam Knapp vs The Si tt ol District of Bloon. 27 llostl. r t Wile v Sih'.uer 4c Wife. W risht Hucu. s v P-ter .Miller. STJ David Larishv Mount Pleasant Township. 30Sylvest-rJ Paul vs. Isaac White. 31 Johr Dlldfne et al vs farvm 'taster. 3i J01 athun Knittle v Wnfhl Hughe. 3d Mtiry t- Green vs Isaac W hi.. :4 Vni hael asey Vs Franklin Taylor, et. II, 3- jam. Harry Pobe't G-orrell : John Lnvtusv Barney McHreartv. 37 Pater karshner tt al v Daniel Kruu. ada'r. n ptr.moTt KeyP'ra v T!TewBtCjj OT cTttrB. as I Veal estate for sale. Estate of William Robison, (lcccasedi 3 Valuable -iusiness Stands, On Main Street. Bloonisburr. adjoining the Court House and nearly opposite the Exchange Hotel, TWO SMALL HOUSES AND LOTS, on Ridge Alley, known aa the "Spring I ot " - . ONE HOUSE AND LOP, on Rock Street. Also TIMBER LAND io Jay town, ship. Elk county, .. . - ." ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED' ACRE3, well timbered with White Pine and Hemlock, food farming land The above property will Se offered at PRIVATE SALE, until the 13th of AUGUST next, oa which day if not oid, will be offerc i al PUBulC SALE on tlie premises, near the Court House, at 10 o'clock A . M. E7 Apply to the subscribers, or to Miss Isabella Robison, Bloomsburg. Pa. ALI X. KOIIMOV, Maucb Chunk, I . A PARDEE, Hazlcton. j Ex r. June 5, I860. is ' . C1REAT ATTRACTION X at Cr- TT ir. 5r? TtT) Sf & 3 CffltOCUEwY 8 I Oil IL THE undersigned begs leave to announce to the citizens of Bloomsburg aud the surrounding country that he keeps ronstan 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, Coffee. Sueur. Syrups. Tobacco, Cigars,' Dried Fruit, loal Oil. Snuff, Spices, Butter. Eggs. Lard Cheese. Dried Beef, Crackers, Drugs. Partor and Hand Lamps, Paints of all kinds, and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for buy's " wear, oaps. Flour, Chop, Quernsw ar. Glass. Put- ty. Salt. Fish Meut. Candies Buckets, Brooms, Hosiery. Books, Writing Paper, Ink, Hardware, Pocket Knives. Combs. &c. &c. Sic . He keep in fuel everything appertaining to a first clas . , Grocery ntid Variety Store. He i determined not to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at the .. IIIGllLVr MARKET PRICES. Having just received a new Hock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By strict attention to business, he hops not ontv to re tain his patronage but lo increase it. He feels'thank. ful for past favors, and with many years experience iu the business, he feels confident he can render sat isfactiou te all who favor him with their pntronatro. JOHN K. G1RTUN, Bl lomslmrg. June 20, I860. .j URRAII FPU . CATAWISSA. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS Goods to compare with stringency of the Monpy ItlarKt, Look and compare prices before purchas ing elsew he.re. Ju.;t rail at the favorite business stand of McNiuch Si Shunian. and you will be met by the obliging I'r prietors or their Clerks and shown i hrough their irreat variety Store free of charge, of course, ttiey will (rive you a fair chance to -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 I ts varieties than usoil. Thej. Ladies Dress Goods areof the nicest style n Market. They have a fine assortment of S3 a Is, Cap. ISoolsaiuI Shoe-, Summer Cloths. Casiuct-t. Casimers nnd Vestings, and numerous articles common to such establish ments, besides a general assortment of II AR DW ARE, TIN W A R E, Quernswnre and Groceries, (ill al greatly reduce 1 prices. Tin y wish to conduct their . business on the syttem, r.f "PAY AS YOU GO" and they think they can afford to sell very cheap. Thev return their thanks for many past favors, and ak the future patronage of their former customers and the public g nerally. McNIXCll & S HUMAN. May 16,l.-t;C.-tf. BLOOMSBURG FANCY TRIMMING AD'BCOH 370BE, Second di or below Hartman' Main Street. Jusi received a new stock of ZEt'MtBS, WOOLEN AND COT TON YARNS, COG SETS. LCES, EMBROIDERIES, MUSLIN, EDGIKGS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, aud every variety of article usually kept in a FACV STOItla. AiseScitool Book. Hymn Book, Bible, Sunday School Books, and a large lot of MIS CELLANEO CS B 0 0KS, Account and Memorandum Booka, BInnk Deeds. B-jiids and Mortgsees. and a general and well-sclsct-ed assort met. t of Paper, Envelope, &.e; A.D.WEBB. Bloomsburg, Jane 93. 1306. -:t ' liEAD I AHEAD ! ! Latest and Grandest opening cf the season at BOGART 8c KREAMER'S Cheap and Extensive Dry Goods Enqori um at Where they will r ffer th newest and most desirahle styles and qualities of FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC m.Y'ft'o.'iis, embracing all the latest varieties and styles in the mantel In the Dry Gnrds line thr-y offer the following, among many other article sold by them, at PA IMC PRICKS, Plain Black and Fanrv Dress Silks, Calicoes of every description and fleurp. Black and olored Mohair Alpaccas. Real Urgancy Jaconet Lawns ; iTIuIiii, Slarrtiiiffst, Pi I loir and Linen. Ti kinss. Checks. (Coffin Pantatvon Stuffs. I iueu Driomici, Flannels. Cotton and Linrn Table Cloths. For the latest tl of PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, for Ladle and Chi'dren, i all upon BOGART & KREAMER. They also keep on hand a complete assortment of io3ion ami lirocerie, consisting, in part. Gloves. Hosiery of all kind. Balmorals, i-onnei Ribbons, Summer Hatsfor men, women and children. Head dresses., I ace vei'a. pen knives, combs of every description. pencils. pen paper and in ft : Also, Sngars Vtolas-es, 's.oo.1 syrups ) salt, pepper and spices, Maekerel of got d quality . cheese, butter and etiss. hams, sh mlders and side. 'J hey also have a full assortment of siichasates. nails and spiked. Screws, hinges and bolts. Taints and Oils, Cedar Buckets aud Willow Baskets, &c. c. LOG ART & KREAMER, sell cheap for Cash, or Country Produce, which will betaken in ex-hange. fr goods. Give them a call and examine their extensive assortment for your selves before purchasing elsewhere " BOGART & KREAMER. July 4. If6,-tf A LECTURE ZSmtV TO YOUNG MEN. Just Published, in a Srnlri Envelope Prtee t'l tents. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, and Radical Cure of Spermatid i ho-a. or Seminal Weaknesa. In voluntary I--missions. Sexual Debility, and Impedi ments to Maruace generally. Nervousness, ;on sumption, Epili-dsy, and F't ; Mental an.l Physical Incapacity, res-iltiiif from Self Abuse, ace lly Ron ER'P J CliLVt-RWELL. M. !., Author of the 'Green Book.'- &.0 The world-renow ned author, ia this admirable Lec ture, e early prove from his own experience that the awfui ronequne 'f Heif Abuse may be effect ually reiriovs-d without medicine, and without iian. rerous su gical operations, bougies, instruments. rine. or cordials, p.intine out a mode of cure at imce crtaiu and t-ft. ctu.il. by wnich every sufferer, nomstler hat his condition maybe, may cure hi'n-s-lf i benpl y. privately, and rndically. I'HISLEC TURI. Wo L I KOI L A BOON TO THOUSANDS AM THOUSANDS. Sent, niidei eal. in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post paid, on receipt of n cents. Or two post age stamp, by addressing HAS J.C.KLINE t CO, 107 Bowery. Ne York, Post oi&cebt x. 456 Ju'y " 'cav. ly , ybo,000 fclllNGl.ES i: A LARGE LOT OF FENCING BOARDS FOR sals- The undersigned offer for ale upon the most reasonable terms, at his place of business, in BF.VTON. COLUM; IA OoilXTV.iw hundred thou sand shinglea and a large lot of fen cilia- board, of the vary best quality, hoik pine aad hemlock. JL J. JdeHJSNSY. ' Ptrton , Hty , IW, TEW 8 TOTE AND TIN SHOP. ON M A I V STB EET, (VR A LY OP rOMTZ MILLER'S STOBE.) BLOOMSBoKS. PA. : THE ondarsigned has Just fl'ted P. and cpene4i b's roi e A?vi TlMiop, In thi place, where he i prepared to make op sew TIN WART, of all kind in bi line, and do repair ing with neatness and disp itch, iipou the most i rea sonable terms. He alo keep an hand STOVES of Variou pattern and ityle. which be will el! npoa term to uit purchaer. . . . Give him call. He ia ft good mechanic, ftftd de. .erving of the pub.ic patronage. Bloomfbttrg, May 8. iaf.8. ly. M ISS LIZZIE PETERMANs ... ' . . ! . .1.- in.iitts At RiAnmshrir and tvouia annonncc tu n --. j. the pubiie generally, that she ba Just recetvad Irom the eastern ci'ies her 0. spring: ami SnniMer. 4 stock ef ' . .. MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article v1"'"' funa in B,,t ' Millinery r-tore. Her goods are of the best qoaltty and among the most handsome and cheapest ia that nihrket Cull and examine them for yourselve.. Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examia ing Miss Peterinau'a stock ot goods Boone' made to order, on the shortest notice, or repaired. , Store on Main street. 3d door below the tor of Mendenhall Rupert. Bloomsburg, May 2, I3U8.-lf. - , ,JO ! FOR HUN S BERG ER'S TOBACCO' STORE, (" . in BLOOMSBURG, all you who deaire a superlof article ot chewing or smoking tobacco. .Hi cigar are made up of the finest quality of tobacco.. Every body iu town knows where to go to get a good arti clc. lie will si 11 at retail or wholesale to suit the purchaser, he is not particular. Shopkeepers wad landtorda generally would do better by. puiebasing of him than of the peddler and hucksters that trv-. el through the country. They run no risk of being cheated in what they buy. Patronize regular line if you wish to get the wor.h of your money. . CLyT" More on Main Street, a few doors below th "American House." '' H, II. nUNSBERGHR, May 9, leo.-Sra. - - ESPV lIOTEf,, Epy, Columbia Co. Pa i . The undersigned having became sole proprietor of this well known and conveniently located Laad, ' respectfully informs his friend, and the public ia. general, that ha has put his houe in complete -order for the accommodation of boarders, and for tbe receo-- Hon and entertainment of traveller who may feel disposed tn tavnr it witn tneir custom. No expense ha been spared in preparing this Hotel for the enter -. tninmenl of guests, anu nothing shall be wanting, oa his p irt. to minister to their personal comfort. The location, as wtll as the building, is a good one, and all together is amply arranged to please the pubtie. . ISRAEL MUMKY. Espy. April 11, 1864. tf. c. ITIAilR'S S'VOB Silsij aj; ? flKal I have opened a new Store at the old stand of Da vid Slroup, on Main street. Bloomsburg, and will keep on hand a general assortment of CE ir s Da 33. cei d S3 S a Such a Dry Goods. Notions. Groceries, Tin-ware, Hardware. Cedar and Willow Ware, Drags, Confectionary, Glass-Ware, Tobacco. Hats ol Shoes. Flour, Salt. Fish and Meat i all of which I propose telling at a very low figure for cash or produce. IS Call and see. C. C. MARE. Bloomsburg. April 18, 1860 tf. . - w AL.li T)APER. rpHE undersigned respectfuliy announce tj 111 ' nil 111 ir flint ho IfAan. An.ina,tl k.J - r . a.. K 1UIID Va 11 . J Vu ucdu, ftliui iu nana, one noor Deiow Uutz a Drug fctort. WALL PAPER, Oil Cloth, and Peper Window Shade. Cora. Taa sel and f ixtures, for Picture , See., of the very latest styles and is prepared. to do all kinds cf paper hanging to order. E. J. TI10RTON. Bloomsburg, April 4 Ic"G6. tf WRAPPING AND MINING PA- ? PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa per Mills at Mil! Grove, near Bloomsburi. Columbia . County, Pa I am now prepared to till all order for Wrappine, Pry Blasting anu Water Proof Paper, oa short notice and fair ptices. I have opened a ware, house in Wllkei-Barre. nd appointed Joseph Brown oi the firm ot Hrown. Ornyte Co.. my agent to dispose of my paper lti Luzerne County. THOMAS TRENCH. Bloomsburg. Sept. 16. ftS. U-MRER1 LUMBER! . A new LumJier Yard in, .Bloomsburg, TH R undersigned would respectfully inform thosj in want of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on hand r good supply of building aiidfeneingin.tftr!'i. at bia resioenre, a abort die lance north of the depot, which he off rs for sale at rea-onable rates. JACOB t?CHUYLER. Bloomsburg, June 2(1. 1?6G. - PHOTOGRAPHS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST AT HEMPSTEAD'S t ROOMS OYER Bloomsburg, July II, I36G. tf. JL00MSBURG ACADEMY. A Select School in the basement of this institotien will commence on MONDAY, JULYZO, 18C5, and continue eleven weeks. , . RATL8 OF TUITION, Primary Si holar, fS.S Common English Branches, - 3,X Hieher. 5.0O ,o reduction for absence except In ease of pro treted ticknes. ... ., Pupils can enter school al anjr time before tbe mid dle of tha term. J. GARRISON, TtMcher. Bloomsburg, July 1868 3t. FA tin at PRIVATE SALE. i HE subscriber offer at Private Sale, aFarm'tif I 1 uati d in O'irge Twp., Col. co. Pa. li miles from' 1 Uoiirsuiire and 3 from Orangeville, containing OSK HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES. Sixty of which is cleared and well improved, tha balance is ell timbered. There are on the premise commodious new buildiuss a good orchard and a large youne apple and peach orchard, of six yaarg . growth, begiuning to bear. ELEANOR KEELER. Orange twp, March 2H, 13C5 CARD. " C.W. WALKER, A. M., Announces tn the people of Columbia county and vi cinity, that he ha taken charge of the Greenwood: . Seminary al MiHville. Colombia county. Fa., and wilt re-open it. the Fall Itra commerrting ou the 1'to.h of AUGUST. Irifiu. A full coips of Xtle and experienced Teacher i 8a VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC taught on tbe Uoiiscbalk system, a nuw aud improv ed plan. Dravcing, Crayoning, Pastille, and Oil 1 uniting. No pnins spared to make the instruction entertain- . ing. thorough and practical. For particulars end for Circular, C.W WALKER, A. M.. Prtnripat. Millvilie, Colombia County, Pa. Aogtlst 1 IW. 3t, LIFE INSURANCE: If you wish to live long and die bappy, go wltbonl delay arid INSUREYOUR LIFE in tbe best Com ('any in the world, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS ARE $'S 000 000. and its annual dividend for tbe fiscal year of IPtS amount. to seventy five per cent, on all participat ing pi-einidms. being the largest dividend ever de clared ly any company for tbe same length of Urn. Fo- further information apply to JOHN G. FREEZE. JteenU July 13, 1?66. 3in. Bloouisburg. Pa. JWL7&ItESTAURANT KEEPERS, Look to Tour Interests 1 SiVK 300 VVAl i EM. M HAVE capital recipe for the msnn fartnr of I t randy, Irish v hiskev and Old Bourbon. Th re, ipes aie useil by aU the leading dealers, a a I yoa buy from thrin the same arti. le you ran easyty make yoursel Buy the recipes for our own use and sva your money. Price 5 cent each, or 9lfrthe three. tl. A, tAlLWELL. Tov ll lro0.-6w. Alleatowu, Pa. CAU TiON. THE nn.Ierigned gira notice to the public to net credit, board or harbor MISs JANE HENRY, of Ftsh inecreek on hi aeeoint. aa be will py no dblof her contractinc. She left the premises of the under signed, bar father, oo or about the 15th of June last. JOHN CHENEY. Fiafciafereet, Acg.l, 1?58.-H, "i t ; - Tn rr