xdUCilAT AND STAR LOCAL DUPARTLimT. BLOOMSBURG Wednesday, September 19, 'Q6 CT Wt will thank our reader, for all local occur renceg in their Immediate localities. If tbey o not desire to write a communication for tbe Pblie y. 1st them .end a brief statement of everything of latertat lo their". respective eomuinnitlea., A list of mtroiKi, deatte. -sccldeots. fires, removals, bu.i as change. Ac. We, win put them In form. The to bra Tacts of this "nd w " ? tae better it will iuit us and our readers. Who will do it? To Avbbticrs. Persons wishing advertisements Inverted, muatbaml them in early on Tuesday morn ing to Insure their insertion for that week. Democratic Meetings. Democratic Meetings will be held in Col-nail-Ia Cotmty, at the following times and places: i u . Buckhorn, Thursday Evening, September 20. : ' 1 : Mount Pleasant, Friday Evening, Septem ber 21; . -: -: . Centre, at Half-way House, Monday Eve ning, Sept. 24. - , Hriarcrcek, a$ South Summer HiH School House, Tuesday Evening, Sept 25. .' - Slabt6wn W ednesday afternoon, - Sept. - Conyngham,a tDanielM'Kiernan'sThurs dayEve.. Sept27 - Centralis, Friday Evening, Sept 23. cBeaver, at Cbhuman's, Monday JE ve iling, Sept 24. - -MainviIIe. Tuesday Evening, Sept25. Orangeville, Wednesday afternoon, Sept 26.' : - . . - . Jerseytown, Friday afternoon, Oct 5. : Montoor, at Dietterich'a School House, Monday evening. Oct 1 . r Benton, Monday afternoon Oct 1. MiSin, Friday evening, Sept 28. Catawissa, Wednesday evening, Oct 3. Lfghtstreet -Thursday evening, -Sept. 27. Jackson, at Lunger's Grove, Saturday af ternoon, Oct. 4. , , Kohrsburg, Friday evening, Sept 28. - .Able speakers will be present at all the meetings. Men of Columbia County, rally once more for the support of Democratic principles. Come and sustain the great Tribune of the people, Andrew Johnson. The Radicals say the Union is dissolved :' say to them that the blood and treasure of the loyal people of the country have not been poured out in vain that our brave soldiers fought and died to preserve the Union, and that the Union of the States must and shall be preserved. , .The Radicals say that the negro must vote. Bay to tnem tnat una is tne wnne man s government," and that you are opposed to tmttmff the ballot m the hands ot nesroes. .. Let Conservative men everywhere, rally in their strength, to denounce the treasonable utterances of the men who would have but twenty-five Stars on your National banner. . Bv order of the Democratic Cotmtv Stand ing Committee. - . (X G. BARKLEY, Chairman. Particular attention is directed to the new advertisements in to-day's paper. The cry is "still they come" new sub scribers to the Democrat and Star. Send along $2 if you want a live Democratic pa per. , tQm A scries of political meetings are advertised in to-day'a paper, by order of the Standing Committee. ' ' . ' ' BSk-Sce Teachers Examinations advertis ed elsewhere in our column?, by the County Superintendent ... JtSfThe Post-office at Girardsville, Schuyl kill county, ' was burglarously entered on Wednesday night of last week, and three hundred dollars taken therefrom. - ' 1 t? We have seen a great many thing3 in this world, but we have never yet seen how a man can sell Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, as cheap as Henry Giger, inBlooms-imrg.'-- ' , JtST Mr. J. J. Brower, has bought out J. J. Bobbins who has recently occupied Mr. BrowerS Storehouse, and again established himself in the mercantile business. Our only wish is that Mr. Brower may prosper as of old. Mr. Brower is now in the city purchasing goods, and of course when his goods arrives here, he will advertise them. On last Monday Mrs. Zarr, of Cat awissa, was struck by the cars while walking on the Railroad near that place, and instant ly killed. She was entirely deaf, and had been out of town visiting one of her daugh ters, and in returning walked on the rail road, the engineer, of course, blew the whis tle tremendously and expected her to step off the track as the train approached until the cara were too close to be 6topped with out striking her. When they struck her she was knocked some eight feet in the air, falling again on the track and was dragged some distance. . She was picked up dead. SST' Great caution should be used in the use of coal oil. A boy about nine years old was burnt to death, last week, ia Pittston, from the explosion of a lamp. The boy and an older sister swere 'watching their mother filling a lamp, already lighted, with kerosene oil, when suddenly the lamp exploded, scat tering the fire upon the clothing of all pres ent ' The mother and children were all ee Vexely burned, and only escaped death by the timely assistance of the father who was close by fit the time, and to whom they ran with their clothes all on fire. "In the midst of life we are in death ;" but a lamp should never be filled while burning. Democratic Meeting. -On Monday eve ning last, the Democracy of Orange and vicinity held a large "meeting at Orangeville, in the Academy. On motion the meeting came to order by appoicting E. G. RICK "ETTS, President, and Dr. Megarqell, Sec retary "-' The Academy building was well filled. People from all along Fishingcreek were in attendance, from ita mouth to the head-waters. We noticed quite a number present, who belong to the Hadical party, among the most earnest listeners. ' Speeches were delivered by Hon. C. R. Bcckaixw, and others. Sir. Bcckalew made one of his clear, argumentative and able speeches. It was listened to witli pro found silence," and afforded a large amount of food for the mini. U He is doing efficient service in tki3 campaign, leaving nothing unne-to work out success to the Dem ocratic part.?. - - - ''. PREMIUM LIST ? - ' -' ; OF THE ' ' ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXniBTTlOJv to be held at Bloornsbiirg, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 11,. 12 and 13, 1866. The Board of Manager have determined to nae aver exertion to make this Fair aa satisfactory and inte reeling aa passible to all. and tbe citizens of tbia and adjacent counties are earnestly invuea to aiienu, and also to do all they can to make the quantity and quality of stock and artielea for exhibition the lar feat and beat. The premiums offered are more nn eral than the.se of any previous year. Special atten tion ia called to rule No- li, which will be positive. t . P. lKlN&.n,oec y. CLASS I. HORSES Jialiua R. Fowler, Superintendent. Best pair draught horses. 9 00 5 09 8 00 S 00 P 00 S 00 10 DO 8 00 8 00 2d 3d 84 do do do do do do do do do do do do do carriage do mares. do do do stallion orer 3 years old do da do do brood mare, with eolt at bar side, j both oiied by tbe exhibitor, j do do do do Sd Sd 2d SJ do single carriage horse. do do do do do mare, do do do do gelding between 3 and 4 years old, do mare do do do do gelding do Sand 3 do do mam do do do do horse eolt do 1 and 3 do do mare do do. do - do do horse or mare co It under 10 moi' old. 111 Hn dn do dO do do pair match colta nnur 4 years oia. - broken to harness, 8 00 Exhibitors under this class will have (heir horses on the ground by 10 o'clock on Friday morning, at which time the Judges will examine tiiem. Jaonaa Joshua K Fowler. Scott ; . M. warain. Hnit.,rk : JaufDli W. Keeae, Greenwood ; Aaron Smith, Hemlock : Joshua Mendenball, Franklin. CLASS H CATTLE. Jolmson II. Ikeler, Superintendent.' Durham Stock. nrmt hull 3 Tears aid and onward 112 0a. d do do do do do 00 do d between t ana J years oia, n 2d do do do do do 4 wo do do do 1 and U no a uu 2d do do do do do S ou do calf under 10 months old, sod 2d do .do do do do 1 OO do cow 3 years old and upward, uu 2d do do do do do 4 UU do heifer between 3 and 3 years old, . 4 on 3d do do do do do 3 OO do calf under 10 months old, x-ou Devon Stock, do ball 3 years old and upward. 12 00 2d do do do do - do I 00 do do between 4 and 3 years old, . b oo 2d do ilo do do do 4 00 do do do lands do sou Sd do do do do do 3 00 do do calf nnder 10 months old, 2 00 2d do co do do do 1 00 do cow 3 years old and upward, 6 oo 3d do do do do 4 00 do beifer between 8 and 3 years old, 4 00 2d do do do do do 3 00 do do calf under 10 months aid, 3 00 Alderney Block. . do boll 3 years old aod upward. 19 00 3d do do do do do 9 00 do do between 8 arfd 3 years old, 0 00 3d do do do do do 4 00 do do do Iand3 do 3 00 3d do do dd do do 00 do calf under 10 months old, 3 00 2d do do do d do. 1 00 do cow 3 years old and upward, 0 00 2J do do do do do 4 00 do hrifer between 3 and 3 years old, 4 00 2d do do do do do 3 00 do calf nnder 10 months old, 00 Grided Slock. do Lull 3 years old and upward, 12 00 ox Aa Aa do do do 9 00 do do between 3 and 3 yeara old, 6 2.1 do do do do do 4 ' do do d" 1 and 3 3 2d do do do do - do 3 do do calf under 10 months old, 3 2d do do do do do 1 Co cow 3 yeara old and upward, s 2d do do do do do 4 do heifer between 8 and 3 years old, 4 9A Ho do do do do 3 do do calf under 10 montha old, 3 oo Native Slock. do bull 3 years old and upward, 6 oo 2d co do do do do 4 oo do do between I and 2 years old, 3 oo 2d do do do do do 3 00 do calf nnder 10 months old. ' 3 oo 2d do do do do do 1 no do cow 3 yeara old and opward. 6 oo 2d do do do do do 4 oo du beifer between 3 and 3 yeara old, 4 no 2d do do do do do 3 oo do do call nsdei 10 months, z oo Oxen and Eieere- . do yoke of xen, owned and worked by the exhibitor. S oo 3 oo 4 oo 3 00 do d do do do do do yoke of steers between 1 and 3 years do do Hi) ao r.Thihitara will bare their stock reany lor ine judges u exaDiine by 10 o'clock A. M. on Friday Hart niau. rtemlock ; Eli Mendeahall, Benton ; G. H, Fowler, Centre : Uenry UolIingsDaad. caiamssa. CLASd III.-SWINE. Elisha Hayman, Superintendent. Best boar. 00 2d do do 3 oo 4 oo 3 i o G oo 3 oo 2 oo 3 oo 2 oo do brood sow. 2d do do do sow and pigs (6 or more,) do lot of 3 or more pigs under 8 w'ks old. 2d do do do do do do co lot stock hogs (3 or more.) 2d do do do do JcouES-Elisha llayman. Greenwood : William Ohl, Hemlock ; Andrew Freas, Centre. CLASS IV.- SHEEP. Joseph Scaltergoodj Superintendent. Fine Wool, Best buck, 2d do do do ewe, 3d do do do buck, 2d do do do ewe, 2d do do do burk, 3d do do do ewo, 2d do do 4 oo 4 oo 4 oo 3 oo Niil die Wool. 4 oo 3 oo 4 oo i 3 oo Long Wool. . . 4 oo 3 oo 4 oo 3 oo Jckois Joseph ScattergooJ. rme . Able luoiua s, Catawissa ; Daniel Shannon, Greenwood. CLASS V. POULTRT. . Thomas DaUman, Superintendent. Beat and largest dis ipiay oi pouiiry. $3 oo do do do do do . so do 4 oo 1 oo So 1 oo ao 1 oo 5o 1 nti 5o pair chickens, male and female, do do do do do turkeys.do do do do do do do geese, do do do do do do do docks, do do do do do do do do and largest display of tame pigeons Jtinnr Thomas Dallman. colt : J( olin M, Barton. filoom William Webber. Hemlock. CLASS VI GUAIN AND SEEDS. Joseph Masters, Superintendent, Best half bushel clover seed. $3 no 1 5o 3 oo 1 So 3 oo 3 oo 1 So 1 So 1 So 1 So 1 So 2d do do do do do ilo limethy do do do do do - do bnshel red wheat, do do wbito do do . do rye do do buckwheat, do half bnshel Gnard seed corn, do do yetlow, do do . do smoke, do do dy flaxseed, do bnshel oats. Jonas Josenh Masters. Madion ; 1 5o 1 So Michael Vance Ori. re ; fa rune I Ale. Hemlock; Clinton M cndenhali Franklin ; Joseph llendersbot. Bloom. CLASS VII. VEGETABLES. Henry Zuppinger, Superintendent. Bst buhel Prince Albert potatoes. 9 oo 8 oo 3 oo too 2 oo 3 oo do do: mercer. ' lieach blow garnet Chili ruty coat do do do do do do do do do do do do do do roxxo half bo she! early Geodiich seedling potatoes, do iialf bnehel sweet potatoes, do bushel held turnips, do do ruta baias, do hall-bushel sugar beets, do do mangold wurtzel, do do beets, do do carrots, do do parsnips, A A n . niofli. 3 oo 8 oo 2 oo 3 oo 1 oo 1 oo 1 oo I oo 1 oo 1 oo do balf-doxen vegetable oysters (sa.suy.ji oo do peck tomatoes. I oo do 3 heads cabbage, I 00 do 3 buncoes celery, 1 oo do 4 egg plants, 1 oo do 3 quarts lima beans, . 1 oo - do t do Carolina . 1 oo do 3 do . son?,. . 1 oo do 3 squashes, 1 oo do field pumpkins, 1 oo Jcbobs Henry Zuppinger, Bloom ; John Gordon, Calawisia ; i. Harvey Crsveling, Scott. CLASS VIII. HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES. William, Schuyler, Superintendent. Best 10 yards flannel. ' - ' 1 So SJ do 10 do . do - . - - loo : do' 3 do ' woolen cloth, ' - - I So do 10 do carpet. i ; J So JJ do w 'da 'do "' ' 1 oo do 10 do plain liaea, . . . t o I So j. i wui stockings, do" do mittens, do cotton -stockings, borae-maoe shirt, cotton quilt, do do "r pair wool blankets,.. do linen sheets. So do do do do do do So So 1 So I So 1 oo Sd do do do 3 oo 1 oo home-made table-cloth, 1 00 Jo do is William Schuyler. Scott ; Mary A. Wilson Madison ; Mrs. Joseph P. Conner, Centra ; Kr. Hi ram Reeder. Catawissa ; Mrs. Caleb Barton Bio im. CLASS IX. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. I2oyd lyaxton, Superintendent. Best loaf bread, SI oo do ponnd cake .So do cincer do So do sample preserves So do do fruit jelly 50 do tomato preserves So -do cucumber Dickies So do pickles of any other kind do apple butter So do peach do So do plum do So do grape do So do gallon sorghum 3o do cured ham 1 oo do roll butter, net less than 3 pounds 1 oo 3d do do do do So do sample sausage So do apple pie So do sample yeast So do do bard soap So do do soft So Jpimjcs Llovd paxton. Mnntnnr s Rachel P. Eves, Greenwood ; Mrs. Conrad Kittenbender ; Bloom ; Mrs. Margaret varner. "enton ; Mrs. E. P. Lutx, Bloom. ; CLASS X--FANCT ARTICLES AND FLOWERS. Pest knit shawl. 00 do do quilt, do tidy. - , . J 00 do tetting work. 1 00 do eperimen head work, I rn do. do shell do 1 on do do burr do 1 M do do . leather do . I no do do hair do I 00 do do wax do 1 00 do do drawing, 1 00 -do do painting, I 00 do silk embroidery, 1 00 do worsted do 1 M do cotton do SO do worsted mat, an do cotton do 50 do knit Polih boot, 50 (Jo worked slipper. 50 do fancy pincushion, SO do bend -dress, SO do display of mi painting. I 00 do collection dah'ias. SO 4o do artificial flowers. 50 do do boae plants in bloom, 50 do do dried rrass. 58 do do do flowers, SO do variety flowers. 5 do specimen penmanship. 1 00 Jnoon Charles S Fowler. F.snv: Vi Pile Fver. Catawissa; Mrs. E. M. Wardin, nemlock ; Miss Maggie M. Sands, ML rltasant. CLASS XI.-FLOI'R. PTOVF9. TINWARE, AND DENTISTRV. John Belts, Superintendent. Best SO pounds wheat flour, S3 00 do 50 do b'kwh't do 3 00 do 50 do rya do 3 00 do SO do corn meal. 3 00 do cooking stove with fixtures, 3 00 do pirlor do do 3 00 do set artlffcial teeth, 1 00 JnnoBS John R-tts. Hemlock ; CD. Towler, Ber wick ; Elijnh R. Ikeler. Bloom. CLASS XII. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY. Sylvester Purscl, Superintendent. Best puigh for general use, t? 0 do corn plough, 1 oO do corn planter. 2 00 do threshing machine. 3 00 do resp'.-r and mower combined, 3 00 do fanning mill, 2 do horse hay fork, 3 00 do corn shelter, 8 00 do crain drill. ? 00 do farm wagon. 3 00 do straw or fodder cotter, 3 00 do horse rake. 1 0 do portable cider mill and prets, 1 00 do sled. 1 00 do clothes wringer. 1 "0 do washing machine, 1 00 do sausage do 1 bO do clover huller, 1 00 do churn, 1 00 do wheelbarrow, SO do roller. 50 Jodois- Sylvester Pursel. Hemlock ; Levi A. Hutch isou. Centre ; Cornelius Bellas, Orange. CLAS3 XII VEHICLES. Jacob Gerrard, Superintendent. Best family carriage, 93 00 do top buggy, 8 04 do opn do 3 00 do sleigb. 3 00 do sulky, 3 00 Junoas Jaccb Gerrard, Greenwood; Genrto Cav enee, ML Pleasant; Jerry Seesholtx. Berwick. CLASS XI V BEES AND BEEHIVES. William F. Keller ; Superintendent. Best swarm of bees, 83 00 2d do do do ' 1 00 do sample Ave pounds of honey, 1 oo do beehive, I 00 Jcits William F. Keller. Mifflin Hiram J, Reed er, Franklin; John Rants, Jackson, . CLASS XV. WINES AND LIQUORS, Hiram D. Appleman, Superintendent. Best quart of curranl wine, do do bl'kberry do do do grape, do du Cherry. $1 oo 1 oo 11 oo I 00 I 00 do do rye whiskey. do do cider vinecar. I oo Jcdoks Hiram D- Appleman, Hemlock; Dr. David Montgomery. Mifflin ; I wood Hughes. Certre. CLASj XVI. CABINETWARF, TANNER'S SHOE MAKER'S, TAILOR'S, POTTER'S AND BRICK MAKER'S WORK. William T. Sliwnan, Superintendent. Bc-t bureau. $3 oo do dressing stand, 1 oo do display cabinetware, 2 oo do set Windsor rhairs, I oo do spring-seat chairs, ' 00 do rocking chair, 1 oo do settee, f 1 oo do best made suit of clothes, 2 oo do half dozen brooms, 1 oo do set single harness, 2 oo do do double do 2 oo do two sides sole leelher, 1 oo do do do kips. 1 oo do do do calfskins, 1 oo do pair calf boots, 1 o do do kips, 1 oo do lot earthenware, 1 oo do sample bricks, . So Jl-does-W. T. fc-huniao. Main; H. L. Gearhart, Greenwood; W. II. Helrich, Locust; John F. Hutch ison, Fisbi ngcreek ; Miles S. Williams, Orange. CLASS XVII. FRUIT. P. B. Wenner, Superintendent. Best bnshel Tompains County king apples, $1 oo do do do Rhode Inland greening do - I oo do do do fallen water do 1 oo do do do gravenstein do 1 oo do do do bildwin do 1 oo do do do bubbardson nonsuch do I oo do do do bellflawer do 1 oo do display of apples, 2 oo 2d do do . . do oo do do pears, 3 oo 2d do do do 1 oo do do peaches, 1 oo do dozen quinces, 1 00 3d do do do So do 5 clusters grapes, 1 oo do display do do 2 oo 2d do do do do 1 oo do 5 clusters creveling. So do S do concord . do So -do 5 do diana do So do 5 do delawaresd3 So do S do Isabellas do So do lot of fox grapes. So do display raspberries, 1 oo do sample dried apples, So do lo do peaches. So do ' do do cherries, stoned and tin- stoned. So Jpdoss P. B. Wenner, Briarereek ; Aaron Kester, Mount Tleasant ; William P. Leidy. Hemlock; John G. Quick, Montour ; Frank P. Eves. Greenwood. CLASS XVIII. TRIAL OF HORSES, Sporting List. First Trot. Best trotting horse, mars or gelding,? Sloo oo (Entrance fee. 9 IS.) If less than four horses are entered, for each horse less than four 915 shall be deducted from the pre mium offered. Second Trot. Best trotting horse, mare or gelding, '. ($5o oo (Entrance f?e. 9'o.) If less than fur horses are entered, for each horse less than f tat 91o shall be deducted from the pre mium offered. Farmers1 List. Best trotting horse, mare, or gelding, $iS oo (Entrance fee. 93-) - If less than four horses are entered, for each horse less than four 93 shaH be deducted from the pre mium offered. No premiums will be awarded for any of the above three trots if less than two horses sppe ar to compete for the premiums. - - Mile heats, in harness best out of three. Jcdoks Conrad Kramer, Madison; Joseph O. Win- tersteen, Mifflin; Samael Koa tenbauder, Catawissa. CLASS XIX FOOT-RACING. Best ran oace round course, 9 o 2d do do do do 4 oo (Fntrance fee, 50 cents. If loss than three persons enter for the ran no Pre mium will be awarded. Joboes Iram Derr. Jackson ; E. G, Ricketts, Or ange ; Isaac G. Pursel Hemlock. -. " ' ' RULES AND REGULATIONS. (Article third of the constitution requires persons ts pay to the Association one dollar to constitute membership. The practice heretofore has been to bay tickets on Fair days, and have names recorded at the time.) Fust, fiver person bariBg nxiicler for exhibition or competition, most become a member of the Asso ciation before entering them. Ssconn. Minors can beeoine members or exhibitors when their parents are members. THian. Tbe field of competition is open to all per sons from other counties and States can become ex hibitors upon the same terms as citizens of this county. ; - , ; Focsvra. All articles offered for competition must be owned by tbo competitor. Fruit, vegetables, flowers, tc,. must be the growth of the competitor, and all manufactured articles must be mads by tbe competitor. Firm. All stock entered most be what represented, or premiums will be forfeited. Sixth. All articles for exhibition or competition must be entered by 5 o'clock r at. Thursday the 11th and except in impossible cases, be on the ground at that time, and remain there until S o'cloch p. m. of Friday the 12ih. when they will be at the disposal of the exhibitors. Seventh Stands for tbe sale of refreshments can be obtained Dy application to the Secretary or to 6. F. Harunan. Eighth. No license will be granted stands that sell spiritous and malt liquor Judges appointed to examine the different classes will confer a favor on the Association by calling at the Secretary's office early on Friday morning, to obtain their instructions. Tickets to Urn Fair can be obtained at the different stores before tbe Fair, or at lbs ticket office during Fair days. JOSEPH P. CONNER, Pres't. F. P. ubihker, Bec'y. Sept. 10. 18o0. G ENERAL ELiECTION PKOCLAMATIO. WHEREAS by the laws of this I'ommonweallh It is made tho dutv of the Sheriff of every county to give notice of tbe General Elections, by publica tions in one or mi-re newspapers of the county, at least twenty days before the election, and to enumer ate therein the officers to be elected and to dusignate the place at which the election is to1 be held. Therefore. I SAMUEL SNYDER, High Sheriff of Columbia County, do hereby make known!and pro claim 10 the qunliflcd electors of Columbia Countv, that a General Election will be held on TUESDAY. THE 91 11 DA V OF OCTOBER. lio(being tbe second Tuesday In said month.) at tbe several districts wilbin Ibe county, to wit : Beaver township, at the public bouse of Christian Shuiuan St Son. Benton tswnship, at the public house of John J. Stiles, in the town of Benton. Bloom township, at the Court (House, in Blooms. burg. Borough Berwick, at the Town House, in tbe Bor ough, Borough Centralis, at the public bouse, of Rcnben Wasser. Briarereek township, at the Public School bouse, near Evaasville, Catawissa township, at the public bouse of Henry J. Clark, in the Town of Catawissa. Centre township, at tbe School House near Lafa yette Creasy'a. Conyugham township, at tbe bouse of Daniel T. McKieruan. Fishingcreek township, at the public house former ly kept by Benjamin Mcileniy on the Stale Road. Franklin township, at Claylou's School House. Greenwood towuship. at tuo house of Joseph R Pation. Hemlock township, at the public house of John Ilartinan, in the town of Buckhorn. Jackson township, at tbe house of Ezekiel Cole, Loc ist township, at tbe public bouse of David Yea- gcr, in Slabiown. - Mifflin township, at the public house of John Kel ler, in the towu ot Mitiimville. Madison towu-bip. at the public bouse of Samuel Rimby, in Jerseytown. ML Pleasant township, at the public bouse lately kept by Thomas Jones. Montour township, at the bouse of William Hol liugsbead. Main township, at tbe public bouse of Aaron Hess. Koarlngcreek township, at the bous formerly oc cupied by George W. lreisbach. Orange towuship, at the public bouse of Jacob Michael.. Pine township, at. the Centro febool House, tbe new place just fixed by vote of the citizens of said township. Sugarloaf township at tbe bouse of Alinas Cole. Kcotl township at the public bouse of israel.Mwin my. in L.py. At which time and place the qualified electors will elect by ballot tbe following blate. Judiciary, and County officers, viz : One person for Governor of tbe Common wealth of Pennsylvania ; one person for Member of Congress ; ooe peron for State senator ; one person for Mem ber of Assembly ; two persons for Associate J odges of the Courts of Columbia County ; one person tor Prothonolary and Clera of tbe Courts ; one person for Register and Recorder; ooe person for County Commissioner ; and one person for County Auditor. It is farther directed that toe election polls of the several districts shall be opened betweeu the hours ol ti and 10 o'clock in lli forenoon, aod shall continue open without interruption anJ adjournment until 7 O'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed. It is further duected tbal tbe meeliug of tbe return Judges, at tbe Court House, in Bloorusburg. to make out the General Election, shall be held ou FRIDAY THE I2TI1 DAY OF OCTOBE i NbXT. Tbe Return Judges of ihe Representative DistricL composed of the Counties of Columbia and Montour, shall meet at the Court House, in Bloouisburg. on TUESDAY, the Ibth day of October next, to make outtue returns for Member of Assembly. Tbe Kulurn Judges of the 15 lb Senatorial District, composed of the counties of Columbia. Montour. Northumberland and Sullivan, shall meet at the Court House, in Danville, on TUEsUAY. tbe lbih day of October next, to make out tile returns for State Senator. Tbe following Act of AssemLly, regulating tbe mode of voting in the Commonwealth of l'ennsylva nia was passed March lulb. ItfoC, and reads thus: Eectio I. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Common wealth of Peon sylvau ia in General A ssembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That tba quali fied voters of the several counties of mis common wealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, arc hereby, hereafter, authorized and re quire d to vote, by tickets, printed, or written, or partly printed aod partly written, severally classified as follows : One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted fur, and to be labelled, out side, ''judiciary ;" one ticket shall embrace Hie names of all state otticers voted for, aod be labelled, 'state;' one ticket shall embrace the names of all county of ficers voted lor, mciuuing omen ot senator, member. and nixmbers of anembly, if voted for, and members of congresa. if voted for. and be labelled, "county ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all township officers voted for. and be labelled, "township ; one ticket shall embrace the names of all borouen otucers votea for. and be labelled, -borough;' and each class thall be deposited in seperate ballot boxes. Miction 2, That it shall be the duty of the sheriff. iu the several countu-s of this common wealth, to in sert in their election proriauiations.bereafrler issued, the first section ol tins act. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That every person excepting Justices of tbe Peace who sha'l hold any nfuce or appoinlineut of profit or trust under the United States, or of Uiis tale. or any city or cjrporaled district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate nriicer or Bg'nt who is or shall be employed under the legislature, executive or judiciary department of tbia State, or of any city or of any incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the tiine.the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no In-pector Judge ot other officer of such elec tion shall be eligible to be then voted for. It shall be the duty of the several Assessors re spectively to attend at the place of boldin? every general, special or township election during the whole time such clertiun ii kept open, for thu pur pose of giving information to the inspectors and Jim! .re. when called ot. in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election,"' and on such otner matters in relation to tue assess ment of t tern, as the said Inspectors or either of then eliail from time to time require. -No neraon shall be nermitled to vote at any elee tion as aforesaid, than a white citizen of ihe age of twenty one er more, who shall have resided in tnis State at least one year, and in tne election district where ho offers to vote, ten days immediately pre ceding such election, and wilbin two years paid a State or County tax which eball have been assessed at least ten davs before the election. Bat a citizen of the United States who has previously been a qual ified voler of this Slate and removed Iherefroin ami returned, and who shall have resided in the election dist'ict and paid taxes, as aforesaid. sua1! be entitled to vole after residing in this State six months. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States, between the age of twenty-one aud twenty-two years who have recidutl in the election district ten days as af r i-a'.d sliall be entitled to vole although tbey shall not have paid lax. Giv en cnot r my hand, rt n y office, in Bloom&burg, this 12th day of" September. I-;00. SAMUEL SNYDER. Sheriff. September 12. WC6 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Miry P. Miller, lite of Madison Township, Columbia County, dccl. THE Legatees and all other parties interested ia the estate of alary P. Miller, deceased, will Like notice that the undersigned appointed by tbe Or phan's Court of aid county, auditor, to audit and make distribution of the balance in the hands of Dan iel Emmet. soriving executor of the sai l Mary P. Miller, deceased, will meet the parlies interested in the said estate, at ths office of the Kegiterof Wills, in and foribe county ef Columbia, at rMoouisbarg.on Thursday the rtu day of November next, when and where all parties interested can attend if they see proper and present their claims or be debarred from coming in fra share of th fund E. H. BALDY, Auditor. Bloomsbnrg. September 12, 1 660. 4t. C. C. MARK'S STO" rryVSTftl (f TT3l 8 "V Jt - 11 1U aJ, I have opened a new Store at the old stand of Da vid Stroup, on Main street. Bloomsburg, aod will keep on band a general assortment ef Such as Dry Goods, Notions. Groceries, Tin-ware, Hardware, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drags, Confectionary. Glass-Ware. Tobacco. Hats at Shoes. Flour. Salt. Fish and Meat ; all of w hich I propose selling at a very low figure for cash or produce. - Call and see. C.C. MARR. Bloomsbnrg, April 18, 1666 tf. . BLANKS ! BLANKS ! I Of ererj dejctipiioa for sale at liiitoffice. JJK. GANSEVOOlRT, Practical and Consulting PHYSICIAN, For the Core of al Diseasrs. Author of Lector on tbe Trertment and Cure of Chronic Diseases. . May be Consulted as follows, free of Charge ; I860. BLOOMSHURG. Pa.. Exchange Hotel, Monday and Tuesday, September 17tb and 18th. BERWICK, Pa, Berwick Honse. Wednesday. September lUlh. W1LKESUARRE, Pa-Exchange Hotel, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30, 31, and S2. PITTSTON, Pa., Eacle Hotel. Sunday and Monday. September 23rd and 21th. Will Visit Each Placb Oct h Tnm Months Rso- ULAKLY. fNVALIDS afflicted with chronic disease of every name and nature, will be convinced by consulting me that tbey will be fairly and honorably dealt with. They will not be persuaded to place themselves un der my treatment unless there is a reasonable hope of cure. Da. GAVSEVOORT. can be consulted at his ap pointed' places ; be i a Practical and Scientific Phy sician, and treats all kinds of chronic diseases, which have been called incurable, by many of the so-rnlled distinguished phveiclans of the country. Such as disease of the Spine. Asthma. Consumption, Salt Rheuni. Nervous Debilitv, Epilepsy, St Vitus Dance, Catarrh. Melancholly. Liver Complaint, Rickelts. Bloody Urine. Headache. All diseases of Woman and Children. Also cases of Seminal Emissions, which is sending thousands of poor unfortunate vic tims to the grave yearly. The Doc'or does not propose to heal all the diseas es that afflict mankind . Some diseases are curable, others are incurable, while at certain stages all dis eases are curable, if treatment is commenced at the proper time. Therefore, do rot wail for to-morrow. '1 he present i for us to improve, to-morrow we may never see. So beware of delays, they are always dangerous to your interests. Invalids who reside at loo great a distance lo visi t tbe Doctor at bis places ol appointment, can com municate with him by letter.and have medicines sent to them by Express, to any part of the United Stites and Canadas. without delay. All letters of inquiry must contain a three cent stamp to pre-pay reply. Principal office and Labra tory. Grammarcy Park. Now York. Address me at my. present residence, Bath. N, Y. J. M. G ANSEVOORT. M. D. August 22, I8CC 4t P ENNSYLVAXIA STATE FAIU. THE Pennsylvania Slate Fair will commence at Easton. September Uoih, 18iii, and continue four days. The premiums are tbe largest ever offered by the Society. Embracing 44 different classes and in the aggregate exceeding 9000 Dollars. The premiums for rattle, horses, sheep and swine are very large. The following is an abstract of them : For foreign imported caille there are 5 premiums of $50 each, and 6 of $20 each. For Durham Devon. Alderny and all other thorough bred eallic, one nt 9:10. 3of $. 7 of 9IOand and 4 of $.. Beslherd of cattle not Jess than 15 owned by exhibitor. S' ; 2nd best 9-5- rlest exhibition of heifers not less than six, 910. Best 10 yoke of oxen from an v county. 9100. in tins class for oxen, fcc, there are 6 premiums of $10, and S of $." fur native grade cows, ii.c.,2 of 31s, 7 of 910. and 4 of 95. HOUSES. For imported and thorough breds. 3 of 9SU. iat-i U). 4 of li and 4 of $o. 6 of $10. TROT TING llfjra.K and MARES I of $:ii, 1 of 9K), I rf CIL'O. I of 975. 3 of fM. 1 of 40. I of $ to and I of Matche-l and Sintte Horses ; 1 of 40, 1 of 330. J of 9-H), I of $15.7 of 9i0 and S of Stallions and Mares of all work 8of glO. of 95. 2 of $15, 7 of S 10. Jacks and Mules. of 930. 1 of S'5, 2 of 9J0, it 01 910. 3 of $10. SltbEP, Best flock, 930, 2 of 25 ; 6 or 20. S IS. 35 of 10, 34 varying f run 8 to 4, Swine best herd. 95, 9 of I 0. IH, varying from 8 to 4. Poultry I of 9 iS. 2 of 10, 2 of 5. of 3 and 2. riow li. varying rrom 5 to 3. Reaping and Mowing Machines Silver Med al and 4 of 91. Threshing Machines Fanning Mills Horse Powers Cutters Crushers Ac. 15. vary ing from i!u to $5. Cider Mills. Churns and Tumps, 13, varying from 5 to SI. ROLLERS. CULTIVATORS, Grsin drills, planters and Sowers, 17 varying from lOlo $3,YVagnus, Carts, Riggings. Carriages fee. 3 of 1 10. 20 varying from 5 to3. l oriable Steam Engines, WINDMILLS. Horse rakes, Scvlhes, forks, rakes, Ac, 21 varymir from 40 to 95. GEM-KAL DISPLAY of AG K ICC L 1 1 . K A 1. IMPLEMENTS, 3 premiums of 90 40 and Sleacli. Leather and its Manufactures .1 of 915 $ of -. Hi of 2. BUTTER. CHEESE AMI IIOVEY. 5 of 810. o o 5. Flour and Indian Meal. Grain and So -do. 1 cf 925. II of 5. 37 of 2. Beet sugar. Sorghum sugar, and su gar machinery, 3 of 9. 3 of 17. 6 of 10. V EG ETA. BLRS, 1 of 9-0. 8 of 2. 35 of 1. Grapes. Ciler Cor. dia's and Wines, 1 of 90. 6 of 5, 'J5 of 2. FRUITS, Aooles. pears. Reaches, plums, quinces, 1 of 9 JO. 2o 15. 4 of 10, 45 varying from 5 to 2, flowers anil de signs. 5 to 919. 75 varying from 97 to 2. STOVES AND TIN M ARE. 1 of SI0 Iroiu J of B. Mantf.-s. glass, gas. cutlery, furniture. Ac,. 4 of 910, 35 from 5 10 JO. Needle work. Embroidery, Knit work. Shell work. Ac. embracing tvery variety of articles. 100 premiums fiom $1 to I. Bread. Cakes, Preserves. Jitllics, air- tight fruits and vegetables, and spicert fruits. 94 premiums, from Zi to I. Fine arts, paint ings and penmanships, atnb retypes, photographs. Ac 1 , 3 of $10. 30 from 5 to 9. displays by Mechanics or Tradesmen, 1 or $1U I 01 a anil 10 ot 3. suver Ware, pianos, sewing machines. Ac, 8 silver med als, I of 920, and 3 of 10. Essays best description of exhibition. 950, other Essavs on agricultural sub jects. Ac, silver cups, or 9i, each. t or rules governing ciuiuiiurs ana premiums iu detail. See Catalogue. Arrangements will be made with the several Rail roads line to carry freight and Passengers at reduced tales. Competition is invited from evry section. SINGLE ADMISSIONS. 25 CENTS. A.BOYD HAMILTON. President. I'arrisburg. fa. A . B. LONG AKER. Sacrclaiy, Easton, Pa. September. 5, lb66. 23. UQdV SK18TS, 625. HOFEavftiVS ,4OWiKlK15." New Fall Styles ! Are in every respect f:rt class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies. Misses, and Chil dren, of the Newest Myles, every Lcngia ana sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS . wherever known, are more univer sally mrrLAR than any others before the pnbl ic They retain their Fhape bolter, are lighter, more clastic. more durable, and reaiy cheaper, tiian any otner Hoop Skirt in the market. T!ie springs und fastening- are warranted perf rt. Evert Lady shou'd Tv Them I They are now being extensively Sold by Merchants, tlirouithout the Country and at WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL, at Mjilulactory and Sales Boom No.G.3 ARCH Street, below 7th. PHILAD'A. Ask for HorKIX'S -own make," buy no other! CAUTION. None genuine mile ss Stamped n each Kid Pad "Hopk m's Hoop Skirt Mannfactoty. No Kin Arch Street. PhiUdlphia " Also, Constantly on hand full line of New York made r"irti.at very low prices. TERMS NET CASH. ONE TRICE ONLY August ?J, 1GG. tut. J. W. ISS LIZZIE PETERMAX, Would announce to the ladies ol Romburg and the public generally, that she has just received Iroiu the eastern ci'ies her Spring and gisnsftacr Stock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article a usnally found in first class Millinery Stores. Her goods are of Ihe best quality and among the most handsome and cheapest in the iir-rkel. Call and examine them for yourselves. Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin ing Miss Pl'-r man's stock ol goods. Lou nets made to order, on the shortest not ico, or repaired. Store on Mam street. 3d door below the store of Mendenball tc Rupert. Bloomsburg, May 2, 1306.- tf. IEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAI v STREET, (N'BARLY OPPOSITE MILLER S STORE.) BLOOMSBURG, PA. THE undarsigned has just fitted up, and opened, in this place, where he is prepared to make up new TIN WARE of it I kinds in Ins line, snd do repair ing with neatness and dispitch, upon the uioni rea sonable terms, liealso kftp on liand STOVES of various patterns aud styles, which lie will sell upon tL-rins to suit purchasers. Give him a call, lie is a goo4 mechanic, and de serving of tbe public patronage. JACOB METZ. Eloomsburg, May 9, 1806. ly. Espy, Colif-isibia Co- Pn. The undersigned having become sole proprietor of this well known and conveniently located stand, respectfully informs his friend, and the public in general, that he has put bis houm in complete order for the accommodation of boarders, and for the recep tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel disposed to favor it with their custom. No expense has been spared in preparing this Hotel for th enter taininenl of guests, ana nothing shall be wanting, on his p-irt. to minister to their personal comfort- The location, as well as the building, is a good one, and all together is amply arranged to please the public. ISRAEL MUMEY. Espy. April II. 18G6. tf. XECUT0IlS, NOTICE. Estate of Obediah CampheU, sen., deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Obediah Campbell, senior, late of Locust township. Columbia County, deceased, have been granted by the R-gister of said county, to J. J. Campbell, of Locust towntbip. Columbia County. and Nicholas Csmpbell and Obediah Campbell. of SUaino kin, North'd. County. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to the estate will make immediate payment. tTT- Tbe business generally , will be attended to by Obediah S. Campbell. NICHOLAS CAMPBELL, ) , ' J.J.CAMPBELL. SExec'rs. OBEDIAH S. CAMPBELL, AuUsti,lG. 6w, - VP A DMLNISTRATKLX'S NOTICE. r i mvi-i no r m.ntafrJltion Ol. ttl efttftttf of Thomas Baker. Into of Bugarloaf township. Colora- bia Connty, ueceaseu, hotc '- " -"- is ter of said county, to Eliaabeth Herrington. resid ing In tbe township and county aforesaid. All per son s having claims against tbe estate of the decedent are requeued to present them to the Administratrix lor settlement, and those indebud will come forward and make i"ffiBinifliw. Adninutralrtt. Bugarloaf, Aug 31, 1868. , .UUEItSl FARMERS I 1 F . .... oiiTi.T TPs super rnosrilATE IJOn l Mil IU on, iuo'.' w . LI ME to enrich your lands and make large rreps or grain and grass. It is now extensively used in all the leading agrtcaltural portions of the country and without dispute or doubt is known to be the very best used, ft contains less moistnre. is more uni form in quality, Contains more ; agricultural value, than any other in the market. The undersigned in troduce it as a standard art icle. intending to make it a permanent trade. Its value has been fully tested in this county and stan.is unsurpassed by any other article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you will be pleased beyond measure $J-K 10 August 22. 18G. Rupert, Pa. aJUOVESTEEN&EO., Piano-Forto Manufacturers, 199 Croadway, New York. TUB ATTENTION of the public and the trade is invited to our NEW PC Al.K, SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES. whih for volume aud purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of. fored in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French grand action, harp pedal. iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each iuslrumeiit being made nnder the personal supervision of Mr. J. il. Grovkstken, who has a practical experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is fully war ranted in every particular. THE -OROf'5'AEJV PIJIMX3-FOHTR" Received the hiohest award or merit at tui cele brated World's Fair Where were exhibited instruments from the best makers of I ondon. Paris, Germany. I'hiladelphia. Baltimore, Bojtou and Mew York ; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, the Gold and Silver Mkoals Iroin both of which can be seen at our ware-rooms. Uy the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a stiictly cah system, are enabled to oiler the e instruments at a price which will preclude all competition . Our prices are fiom $100 to 9300 cheaper than any fir st class Piano-forte. TERMS. Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars sent free! July II, leGb. ly. 11. Sc. P. JJENIIY GIG Ell, Has opened a first class BOOT, SHOE, HAT AMD CAP S T0P.E, At his old stand on Main Street Bloomshuig. His stock is composed of the very latest and best styles ever offered to the rilixen of Columla County, lie can accommodate tne public wilb the following kinds and prices : Men's calf boots, fine. " kip. double sole. Boys child's boots. Men's (love kid. Concrcss, Ave, I'.al. Shoes, " women's boys and misses glove kid lasting gnit rs. Women's glove kid, very fine. ' line goat morocco balmorals, u men s morocco aud call shoes. common shoes. Misses' and Child's shoes. 9.VH1 to 9 00 3 75 to 5.75 1.75 to 4.75 2.50 lo 5,75 1 U0 to 3.00 1.75 to 5.75 3.-15 to S 75 2 5 to 4 00 1.75 to 2 50 1.50 to 250 0.25 to 1,00 Meo's. w omen's, misses', boys and child s slippers. 0,25 to 1.00 He also keeps a great variety of HATS, CAPS and STRAW GOODS of every kind, at tbe lowctt prices, both for Cash and Country produce. Remeuibei the attraction is in our goods. Don't be alarmed at the cry of high prices, but call and see for yourselves. Respectfully, HENRY GIGER. Bloomsburg. July II. 1906. JIFE INSURANCE. If you wish to live long and die happy, go without delay and INSURE YOUR LIFE in tbe best Company in the world, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS ARE 95 0 00.000. and its annual dividend for the fiscal year of J65 amounts to seventy five per cent, on all participat ing premiums, being the largest dividend ever de clared by any company for the same length of time. For further information apply to JOHN G. FREEZE.'saf. July 18. lefio. 3m. Bloomsburg. Pa. JJJMBE1W LILVBEH! A ncic Lumber Yard in Bloomsburg, THE undersigned would respectfully inform those in w ant of lumber that he conimues lo manufac ture and keeps on bands good supply of building nd fencing material, at bis residence, a short dis ance north of the depot, which he offi-rs for sale at er.-onable rates. JACOB SCHUYLER. BI-omsburg. June 20. 1SCC A DJINISTEATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of William Mann, deceased. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Wil liam Ma.nn. 'ate ol Beaver township, Columbia coun ty, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to Allen Mann, Esq.. who resides in Beaver tow nship. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them immediately for settlement, and those owirg the emale will make payment forthwith. ALLEN MANN, Adm'r, August I, ieoa -Cw, OTICE. All persons knowin; themselves indebted to cith er of Hie underpinned, on Bonk, Note or Judgment, are requested to make payment without delay if they would save costs. MrKF.LVY. NEM. A Co, Wm. MtKELVY A Co. August 22, I8GC tf. J ANTED AGENTS 75 to $ JiiO PER MONTH for Gentlemen, and $.15 to $75 for Ladies.every where. lo introduce the Common Sense Family Sew-ing-.Vachine. improved and p-rfcted It will hem, fe'l, slitch. quill, bind braid, and embroider bauti fu ly price only $.' making the elastic lock stitch ami fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wanes, or a commission, from which twice that amount ran be made. Audress or cal I on C. BOWER A CO., Office No. 255 Soutli Fifth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. All letters answered promply' w Hh circulars and I 'rini August -., Jctjj. liu. J , C, St Co. PMINISTKAT01VS N 0T1 CE. LETTERS or administration on the estate of Vary (less. Inte of Su;arloaf township, Columbia County, deceased, have been granted by tbe Register of said County to Gilbert Hess, of the same township and county. All persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make phyment lo the administrator, and those having claims will present theui for settlement without delay, to GILBERT HESS. Jurn'r. Sucarloaf, Aug. 29, 18t"6. tiw. PHOTOGRAPHS, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST AT HEMPSTEAD'S fT ROOMS OVER Mo nioomFhure. July II, lSfifi. tf. T O ! FOR llUNSliEUGER'S TORACCO STOEIE, in RI.OOMSCURG, nil yon who desire a snperlor article ol ehewin; or smoking tobacco. His cigars are made up of the finest qaillty of tobacco. Every body in tow n knows where to go to get a good arti do. He w ill sell at retail or wholesale to suit lbs purchaser, he is not particular. Shopkeepers nrl lamllorCs generally would do better by purchasing of him than of tbe peddlers and hucksters that trav el through the romury. They run no risk of being cheated in what they buy. Patronise regular lines if you wish to get the wor:h of your money, C7" More on Main Street, a few doors belowtbe "American House." U. il. BUNSBERGE R. May 9, 18fC.-3m. w ILLIAM ROGERS, Respectfully announces himeslf to the public as an experienced WELL-DIGGER and WATER-SMELLER. Persons desirous to learn where water can be easiest found, and all v. ho have wells to dig, will do well to employ tbe undersigned. Contracts will be taken by the foot or by the day, to suit the em ployer. Adare" wiLLIAM ROGERS. Bloomsburg, Pa. July 2J. 1S6G. ly. a . OTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute, th at the second and third installment on their shares are required to be paid, on or before the fifteenth day of September ext. WILLIAM SNYDER, Treasurer. Bef lembcr S, lc&C. J)R. MARSHALL'S catakkii srsurF, This Snuff has thoroughly proved Itself ' ss sssrJsviSisn beep greatly improved by its Use. It is fragrant and arreeabiy. snd GIVES 1MMC0IATE RELIEF To the doll heavy pains ransed by f Head. Tho sensation a'ter using it are delightful and Invigoratirig.Ir opens and purges oni nil obstructions, strengthens Hie glands, and gires a bealtby action to the parts affected. . . a ' More than Thirty Years' Of Sale and use of Dr. Marshall's Catarrh and s M .1 as tal w rx III aa frts SI 1 1 IIiadachb Bsnrr. nas pn-vru ... s ' ' , the common diseases oft be Head.nnd at this moment ilstands higher man ever It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great success and satisfaction eve- rv where. , . . Uadthe Certificates of vnoiesaie urug gists in 1854. The hnriersitrned. having for many years tern ac- i.,i.im,.i wiih nr. Marskain's Catarrh an4 Had- aciis SHorr, and sold it in our wbolesaletrade cheer fully state.that we t elleve it to bo evTal ln every re . ..... . .,:.. .1 ... Ar for t h rura kpect, to tne rwnmiucnu " . -- . -- , of Catarrhal Affections, and that It is decidedly fh best article we nave ever b.uwm i ... eases of tbe Head. Burr A Perry. Boston, Reed, Austin A Co " Itrown. I. n 111 son Sz. Co " Barnes Park. New Yoik A B A D Sands, " Stephen Paul A Co Israel Minor A Co M'Kesson A Robbins " A L Scovlll A Co " M Ward. Close A Co " Reed. Cutler A C " Scth VV Fowle. " Wilson. Fairbank A Co. Ilcnshaw, Edmands A Co II II Uu Pfi.1 nnjl MP. Bush A Gale, r or oaie oy an xsruggisia. 11 11. Feb. 3. lcliO iy. RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers: The original Medicine est-tblithed in 1837. and first article of the kind ever introduced under th. name of "Pcjlhorio WArtRs," in this or aoy other country; all other Pulmonic tVarers are rounienens. The genuine can be known by tbo name BRYAN be ing stamped on each Wafer. These Wafers have been before tne puDiie for nearly Thirty Years. and the immense sale atta.ned.nol ntily in America but in foreign countries, fully attest their intrinsic wrth. The medical properties are superior to any other article offered for t he cure of Pulmonary or Bronchial affections. and the quantity contained ia earn box is nearly double tbal of tbe many worthless imitations advertised. Erjan's Pulmonic Wafers cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma. Catarrh. Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood Pains in the Chest Incipient Consumption and all diseases of the lungs. Notaffording o 1 ly temporary relief, but eflectmg a rapid and lasting cure anil aro warranted to elve satisfaction in everv Instance. They dont nauseate like alcoholic compounds, and the medical prope.tles are combined in a form so agreeable and pleasant to tbe taste, that any child win readily take lliera. One dose Will always a nor a RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. To Vocalists and Public Speakers, tho Wafers ara peculiarly valuable ; they wi II in one day remove tbo most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular nse for a few days wlllJtt all times. incrsase tbe pow er and flexibility of tbe voice, greatly Improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose tbey are regularly used by many professional vocalists The very great celebrity or this valuable remedy has in need unprincipled persons to prepare baa imita tions, which disappoint ihe just expectations of tho porehaser, and iujure tbe character of the genuine medicine. See that the word 4BRr AN, Is stamped on each Wafer, and also observe the fae simile of tho signa ture of the Proprietor. "JOB MOSES" on each wrap per, to countefeit which is roaexRT. Offending parties will be dealt with to tbe full extentof the law. Kstas's Poa-voiiic Warsas are for sara by all Drug gists. JOB MOSF8. Sole Proprietor,?? Cortlandt St , N. Y eo. J. jwjo iy. , THE GREAT EXtLISUJ EEJIEDY. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. sir jameTclarke's Celebrated Female Pills, Prepared f rem a prtteriptton cf Sir J.Clark: M. D.,Pif- sicta .xiraraiaaor ( is tKsew. This invaluable meuirme Is anfailing la tbe cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to w hich the female constitution is subject. It moderates all ri ces s and removes all obstruction, from whatever eause and a speedy cure may bo relied oa 2U 3IAKK.lt.V JAUIESt it is particularly suited. It will. In a short time, brinj on the monthly period with regularity. I Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Gleat Britain, to prevent counteifeits. -ACI1UN. Thrte PtWs rkovH not token b Ftmolet durinr tit FIRST TI1REK MO.VTHS of Pregnmnr, Uejr arssar 10 tiring on .uuwirwi.ni mi wpnacriiau I Ac Jf arcs a a Eveiy women knows that the bloom of health must fade, with the slightest irregularity r obstruction of the menses. These Pills are truly tbe woman's friend! in the hour of trial, snd the only sure, psitive and never failing cure and regulator f Suppression of na ture from wha'ever cause. Bo mild lost tbe feeblest can taketbein with perfect security. yet so powerful in their eXects, that tney may be safely called, a never failing Regulator. lo all rases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pain in tbe Back and Limbs, Fatigues light exertion. Pal pitation of the Heart. Hysterics, and Whites, these Pil's will etf rt a cure when allotbermeans base fail ed ; and although a pow erful remedy, do not cos lairs iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to tba constitution. Full directions in tbe pamphlet around each packago whicb should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY JILL VRCGaSTS. Sole General Agent for tbe United Stales and British Dominions, JOB MOSES. 37 Cortland PL, New York. . N'.B ?l 00 and6 three cent postage stamps en closed to any authorised Agent, will ensure a bottle, containing 50 Pills, by retain mail, securely sealed from all observation. Feb. 3, 'bO.-ly. LIFE HEALTa STRENGTH. LIFE HEALTH STREXGTH. L1FE HEALTH STBESCTIL Hundreds and thousands annually die premarnrefy when, if they would -ive tbe Great French Remedy, DR. JUA.N DELAMARUE-S Celebrated Specific Pills, Prepared by Garascicrb A Iioport, No. 314 Rue Lom bard, Paris, from the prescription of Dr. Jnan Dela m.irre. Chief Physician of the Hospital du Nord b! Lariboisiere a fair trial, they woull ftnd immediate relict, and, in a shorltime.be fully restored to Health and S'renrtk It is used in the practice of many emi nent Freeh physicians, with uniform success. and high ly recommended as the only positive ad 'pecifit Heme. rfyforall persons suffering from General or Sexua I'cbihty. all derangements of the ervoos Forces Velanrliely, Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Lmissioas.a I Weakness arising from sexual Ex-Energy. Physical Prostration, Nervousness. Weak Hpme.t Lowness of spirits. Dimness of Vitioo. Hysterics, Pains ia tbo. Back and Limbs, luipotency, Ac No I tiiKuage can convey an aequate idea of tho im- ni'-uiatc and almost miraculous change it occasions to. the debilitated and shattered sy.ieiu In fact.it stand unrivalled as an anfailing cure of the laaiadtea above, mentioned. I Sutler no more, but use The Great French Remtsdf ; it w-iil effect a cure where all others fail, and although, a powerful remedy, contains nothing hurtful to tba most delicate constitution Pamphlets. containing full pnttienlarsand direction for using, in English. French. Spahisb and Genoa a. ac company each box, and also sent free to. any address when requested. Price One Dollar per box; Six boxes for Five Dollar. Hold by all Drucgists throughout the world ; or will be sent by mail, securely sealed from all observation, by inclosing specified price to any authorised agents. Bt-HJlRK. UFCOUMTEKFE1TS AXD IMITATIONS. Proprietors exclusive Agests for America. VSCJIB. Ci MOSES, Sr CO., 87 Coorltand St. New York, Authorised Agents for Bloomsburg. EYER tf MOYKR. Danv'lle, W. LAY COCK. Teb. 3. 13ofl. ly. N JEW SAEESS gHO?. Tbe undersigned respectfully announces that bo has refilttcd a shop, in Court Honse alley, opposite) the Exchange Hotel, where he is prepired 10 con. duct the harbering business ia all its branches. The art bf coloring whiskers and moos laches ia practiced by bint most skillfully. He also cleans clothing, making them look nearly as good as new. upon the most reasonable terms. Give bim a trial. C7" Hair Tonic cf the very best quality, used fot cleaning bair, kept coastsntiy on hand, and for sal a S. C.COLLINS. F.loomsburg, April !3, IS8G tf. w OOL CARDING. Tbe subscriber having purchased tha well estab lished stand, known aa "KAKD'IS FACTORY," near Robrsbnrg. Columbia County, and having pat the machinery iu first-rate repairs, is prepared to do ess rre asyoa in tbe best manner, and upon the shortest notice. Those favoring bim with tbeir caatoa may rely ea baving tbeir work well done. - . HENRY O. SAirOsl Cresnwood.laneo.16oe. DMINISTRATORSNOTICE. LETTERSof administration oa tbe estate of James Padon, late of Fishingcreek township, Columbia Connty have been aranled by tbe Register of said coanty. to Ell Robbins and Elisabeth Padon, both of he township and county aforesaid : All persons bar ing claims against the estate of the decedent are re ques'ad to make them knowa to tbe administrators, and those indebted to the estate will make pameat without delay. ELI ROBBINS, 1 . ELIZABETH PADON, ' FUhlngcrsek, epL3, 1S00, $w.