DEMOCRAT AND STAR. ? LOCAL DEPARTMENT; VV BLOOMSBURG Wednesday, September 2 (3, '66, tilL. Elijah It. Ikeleh has- dI.tposed of - Iii3 entire interestin the office of the Demo crat and Star to Josun P. Shtjhan, foreman for1 the past. seven months in this cSce. "We mate this announcement to ease the minds of certain politicians, about this place, who have been endeavoring to injure lis by circulating a false report relative to the Sale of tbifr-office. The parties, Messrs. Ike Leu ttil SnroiAN, will epeak: for themselves in the nest paper." The name of the former, Btill run? through the present issue. epC2G,1866.'1 " ' W. II. Jacoby. fcs7" The apple crop this season is said to be more than an average one in this State. CS7".We lean that great complaint is be ing made in somtf parts of Jthisjcounty on ac count of the potato-rot " x E3- Arthur' s Magazine is out for Octo ber, well-filled wit 1 interesting and instruct ive literature! :' ,This Is a capital publication. T&J Potatoes aro selling in this market intt50 eta. pcr husheL The crop is large this season and' every . Fanner seems to have Bome io selL "" f, . t ssa an ni . Peterson's Magazine has been received for October. It is a splendid turaber. Send and get it, all who desire a first-class Maga- jtS.lPon't fall.to attend the Democratic Club meeting at r Snyder1 Ilall on next Saturday night. It s will ' be- addressed 1 by ablegpcakersrr'- - JK'Look'' out democrats', for Indians. The' Danvillegents are about and in secret conclave with (traitors.', Beware of these po litical sinners and old offenders. ' S5rAttention 3 directed to the new ad vertiserrientsl in lo-ay'spapcr ; especially to the large amount of real estate, belonging to the heirs of DanierSnydcr, deceased, pub liihed in another column. : ICS- "We have .printed the whole Demo- cratic Ticket at this office. It is ready for distribution ; candidates should see tha their Tickets are placed in proper hands, in order that they may; be taken promptly to the polls on the morning of the election. ."Absurd. The new paper published at the ''Columbian" office opposes Col. Tate, the choice of the Democracy, and yet, in an editorial article under the above healing, admits that he was. nominated."," Consist ency, IhcJu art a jewel. ' ' & Certain parties in and about this place, calling themselves Democrats, have been exercising their influence against our business. ; Go ahead, gentlemen, you may hear something "drap" ere long. f. . i i i m m i . JCS?" Democrats, look to your own ioter ests, and sustain the nominees at the head of our paper, the Democrat and Star, the time-honoredorgan of the Democratic par ty of Columbia county. v BvDr. P. II. Freeze and Col. Levi L. Tate addressed the Democratic Club at this place on Saturday evening last The meet ing was well attended, and the speeches well received. . - i SSf Democrats, and the pnblic generally, are invited to attend the Democratic Meet ings announced elsewhere in to-day's issue. On the 9th day of October next you are to decide upon the political issues now before the people. tSyThe "score" of the match game play ed between 'the "Pioneer Club," of this place,rand the "Live Oak Clob," of Dan ville, on the 15th inst, is unavoidably laid over this week. The game resulted as fol lows: "Pioneers," 41 runs; "Live Oaks," 28 runs. - T. On; "Monday evening last, a Demo cratic meeting, held, at C. Shuman's, in Beaver Valley, was addressed by Col. Tate and E. R. Ikeler. The meeting was well at tended. Beaver will do well The radicals "will stand a poor show in Beaver Township. Meetino at Bccriiorn. The Dcmoc ' racy of Hemlock met at the Public House of John Ilaftnian on Thursday evening. They were addressed by L. L. Tate, II II. Ikeler, and John G.' Freeze. Thomas J. Vander- clice was President "i? We again remind those who have not been assessed, that if they desire to vote they must be assessed at least ten days Zeforethe election, which will be Saturday the29thof September. Let every Dem ocratic voter, who has not attended to this important duty, -do soat once. Don't neg lect it another day. ".JEST On last Saturday Mr. Gordner, of i Catawisaa,- presented us' with a specimen of his Concord grapes. They were of the very best quality The clusters were perfectly healthy, very large and sweet-flavored. .We understand Mr. Gordner is making a large quantity of wine this season from the Con cord grape He is well versed in Horticul ture and in that business is surpassing most, if not all othera ia this section of country. ;: JCS7 The Democrats of this County have read and patronized the Democrat and Star for over twenty-five years,' and have never been lead astray or deceived through bad advice.- The people, the Democracy, "will yet continue to' have confidence in its teachings, notwithstanding the' many false hoods circulated by intriguing and scheming politicians against it3 editors for the purpose of damaging its influence, v tSJ Fire. "We learn that the Machine Shop tear Itapert Station, erected, some years ago by .Lewis; H. Mans, of this place, W33 destroyed by fire on Sunday evening last, consuming all its contents. It waa being used for a stores ge room, stable, tc -There "were two horses in it at the time, a lot of Reapers, and other implements, all of which were consumed. The loss is estimated at twelve thousand dollars. It is thought to have been the work of an incendiary One of the horses was a very valuable animal- Wooded, dark Lay mare. ; " " '. The Old Satin a. -"Great cry and little wool" can't be applied to the Philadelphia Geary-Douglas convention, for it was usher ed in with a great cry and has turned out all wool. : - Democratic Meeting. On Monday eve ning last, the Democracy of Centre Town ship, were addressed - by Colonel John G, Freeze, of this place. The Colonel makes a good speech ; and the people of the county are always pleased to hear him. The De mocracy of Centre are fairly aroused in the cause of the Union, Constitution and Laws. Vermont Election. The Democratic gains in Vermont are over, five per cent, at the late State election. This is certainly cheering. It must be remembered that the Democracy have never carried a State ticLet in Vermont This being the fact, it makes our large gains in mat quarter uouoiy en couraging to the Democracy. jfgy Messrs. Jos. II. Campbell and John McVilliams, in their "Address," published in the "Campaign," in speaking of the Sen atorial Conference, at Bloomsburg, say, that " Mr. , Chalfant on his part was prevented from attending the "Contention', by sick ness, &c. This, perhaps, was unlucky for him, as the "contention" has hugely in cased since that unfortunate hour. EB- Wonder whether the editor of the Danville Intelligencer knows which side of the question he ' faVors as between himself and Tate? In one place in his paper we read that "the claim of Montour county was as strong if not stronger than that of Colara bia" for Senator.. In another place he, with quite as much distinctness and much more honssty, say3: " Columbia county should at this time have had the candidate for Stite Senator." : &3" Dr. John, of the Repuhlicav, is ex ceedingly gleeful over the fight which the Pipe-layers in this county have inaugurated on the Representative question. He seems to be cheek by jowcl with them ; but it will be discovered that the efforts of all destruc- tionistsv in this case, will be futile ; and the Democracy of the District will sternly re buke them, by giving Col. LeviL. Tate an overwhelming majority. JK5" Unfortunate, that the great Dem ocratic Party of Columbia county cannot be controlled by two or three men. You sec, a party could be so much more easily managed in this way. But CoL Tate and the Demo cratic Convention don't see it in that light The Democracy of the county, ' will, just now, do a little managing for itself. JE3- Hon. Levi L. Tate and Elijah R Ikeler, E;--q., addressed a meeting of the De mocracy at Jones', in Mount Pleasant Town ship, on Friday evening last Owing to the inclemency of the weather and the short notice, there was but a small turn-out.' How ever, those present were very enthusiastic in the cause of Democracy, and promised a good return from Mt" Pleasant, for the "ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket" A small fiction here are putting out a Ccimpain paper in the interest of Capt. Chalfant, who is supported by the Pipe layers of Columbia and Montour. He is their candidate for Representative, and they, not the pcojle, support him against the choice of the Democracy of this County for Repre sentative? The Democracy of Columbia will cnn'nAT Prt A c-t-AYvVlir TTr T TV. TV T. TlTT the nominee. His election is sure. The people of this county will look to theiVown interests and not allow intriguing, scheming and dishonest politicians manage their af fairs. tSff Mr. Thomas Chalfant, the candidate of the Pipe-layers for Representative, and who lives in Danville, and publishes a paper there, and who is, by-thc-by, a very amiable gentleman, announced in his last paper, with a slight degree of pomposity, that he would meet the people of Columbia county at as many points as possible, previous to the election-, and explain to them howlt was that they were cheated out of the. Senator. Mr. Lhallaut did come to tluj county, and attended a large meeting at Oiangevillc, where himself, Mr. Buckaicw, and Captain Erockway, made speeches. JJut not a shu;lc icord of explanation did he ojjerl I tin tidi but I didn't conquer. C, Democrats, into whose hands the new half-sheet, called the C'lmpaijn, msy happen to fall, will be astonLhed to observe that it does not soy one icord in favor of Judge Elucell, the Democratic candidate for congress ! This is strange lor a Democratic CAMPAIGN paper. If the new paper in tends to oppose Jude Ilhrell, why don't it say so honestly, in the first issue. Wonder if the new concern is not simply a Chalfant orcan, instead of a Dtfmo'-Mati'i pap r? No dodging, Mcssr. Editor, ar.d Proprietors! jfr The Radicals had a meeting on 3Ion- day night at the Hall, in this rtace. Son General vras to make a speech, but he didn't come. JL hereupon, there vras general indig nation. But Dr. Brower, of Danville, was present, and took the stand. He spoke, sny fifteen minutes. Then the immaculate Beck- ley, him of the Post Oluce and the rope, stood up. Time, five minutes. Others fol lowed, but the thing rrew "email by degrees and LeautnuIIy Jes. J he iJanu was the only useful innredient in the concern. The whole affair lasted about half an hour. JCGT" The "Pipe-layers hare been talking about the discontinuance of subscribers to our paper. Of course discontinuances hap pen at ALL times and we print the append ed letter to show now they happen. We have received at least five new subscribers for every ONE that ha3 left us through the influence of the Pipe-layers. Bat Mr. Mer riSeld b not one of the latter : Hyde Park, SepL 21, 18C6. Editors Democrat and Star Gentlemen: Payment for my subscription to the "Dem ocrat and Star" terminates some time during the present monthj" after which you will f lease stop sending it . . My reasons are, that intend changing my residence to a neigh boring. State, whichj with increased expenses attending it, make it necessary that 1 shall take my leave of your truly Democratic and valuable papers With an earnest desire for the success of the principles of Democracy, and to you individually, as the exponents of thoso principles, I -wish, you a prosperous and a happy future. WOst rCspectfolTy vours, - i - : WM. M&UUFIELD. PREMIUM LIST or the eleventh annual e shibition of th COLUMBIA COtlNTV AGRICULTURAL. HOBTI CULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, ' to be held at Bloomsburg, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 11., 12 and 13, 1866. The Board of Manager have determined'toiite every eirrtion to make thia Fair at aaliefactorv and -interetling aa pomuble t all. and the citizens of this ana adjacent counti-a are earnestly invuea to alien a, and alto to do all Ihey can to make the quantity and quality ct stock and articlea for exhibition toe lar Kst and best. The premiums offVred are more lib eral than those of a ny previou a year. Special atten lion is called to rule No li, which 'will be positive. F. F. DRlNKEll.Bcc'y. CXAS3 I. HORSES Joshua J2. Foiclcr, Superintendent. Ist psir draufht hores, CO SJ c lo in do 5 no do do earrings 8 M 3d do do do do 5 00 lo do marcs, h 00 2d do do do 5 00 Co stallion over 3 years old 10 ID Sd do do do do do 8 00 do Lroort mar. with colt at her tide, ) a tn bot!ioned by th exhibitor, j B w 2d do do tlu do do 5 oil ungle carnage horse. 4 GO 2d do do . do S 00 do do ' mare, 4 00 SJ do dn do S 00 do peliling'bctween 3 and 4 years old, 4 00 do mare do do do - . 4 (0 do Riding -do Sand 3 do 4 00 do ui.ire do do do 4 Ow do burse colt do 1 and 2 do 3 00 do mare do do do do 3 00 do liorxe or mare co It under 10 tnos nlJ, 3 OU 2J do do .Io do do 2 00 do par match colts undr 4 years old, broken to harness. 8 00 Exhibitors under this data wilt have their horses cn the ground bv 10 o'tlo k on- Friday morninz. at lii':h time tin.' ju4:es will examine them. Judom-Joshua K Fowler, ticoti ; K. M. Wardin, Hemlock ; Jorpli YV . heese. Greenwood ; Aaron Smith, Hemlock : Joshua .Mendenball. Franklin. CLASS II CATTLE. Johnson 11. Ikeler t Superintendent. Durham Stock. Pest ball 3 years old an J upward $12 r SJ do do do do do il l0 do in between 2 and 3 years old, i 00 Sd do do do do do 4 00 do do do 1 and 2 do 3 00 2J do do do do do 2 Go do calf umlrr 10 nitmhs o'd, 2 On 2J do ' o do do do V 00 no cow 3 years o' i and upward, A no 2d do do do do 4 00 do heit'er bctvvecu 2 and 3 years old, 4 0 2J do do do do do 3 t0 do calf under 10 month, old. 2 00 Dev.-n Stock. do bull 3 years old and upward. 12 00 2J do do do do do 9 OA do do between i and 3 years old, 0 Oil 2d do tlo do do do 4 00 do do do 1 and 2 do 3 Oil 2J do do do do do 2 00 do do calf under 10 months old, 2 no 2J do t o do do do 00 do cow 3 years old and upward, in) 2d da do do do do .4 00 do beifor between 2 and 3 years old, 4 CO 2d do do do do do 3 00 do do calf under 10 months Id, 2 00 Aloerney Stoek, do bull 3 years old and upward, IS 00 2d du do do do do 9 oo do do between 2 and 3 years old, G 00 2d do do do d do .4 Oil do do do landS do 3 00 2d do do dd do do 2 00 do taif under ro months old, 2 oo 2d do do do do do v 1 00 do cow 3 years old and upward,- l 00 2d do do do do do 4 00 do heifer between 2 and 3 years old, 4( 0 2d do do do do do 3 00 do call under 10 ifrbnth s old, W ' traded Stock. do Lull 3 years old and upward, 12 CO 2d do do do do . do 9 00 do do between 2 and 3 vea-s old, B 00 21 do do do do do 4 00 do do d 1 aud 2 3 00 2J do du do do do 2 1)0 do dj ca'f under 10 month oIJ, 2 Oo 2d "M do do do do I OU d o cov3yars old and upward, li 00 2J do do tio do tio 4 00 do beiier between 2 and 3 years old, 4 Ovj 2d do do do do do - 3 oo do do calf under lOmonllis old, 2 oo Native Stocl. do bullS years old anj upward, 6 oo 2d d do do Co do 4 o do do between 1 2nd 2 years old, 3 oo 2d do do do do do 2 00 do calf tinder 10 months old. 2 oo 2d do do do do do oo do cow 3 year old and upward,' . 6 oo 2J do do do do do 4 oo du beifer between 2 and 3 year old, 4 oo 2J do do do do do 3 oo do do call nrtdei 10 in-rltln, 2 oo Oxen and Steers. do yoke "f xeii, owned and worked by me exhibitor. S oo 3 oo 4 oo 2 Oo Sd do do do do do tie yoke of steer between 1 and 3 years 2.1 Aa do do do do Exbibitora will have their stoefc iii(Ui' tj ex.i mine by 10 o'cluck A. M ready for the on Friday judge Johnson il. lKi-ier. Gri'nwooii : John II art man, I rmlock ; Cli Mendeiihall, Benton ; O Fowler, Centre ; Henry llolling!hajd. Catawisita. U. CLASS II1.-SVVIXU. Elisha llayman, Superintendent. Best boar. 5? 00 2d do do do brood sow, SJ do do do sow and pis (3 or m do lot of 3 Jr more pijs under 8 w'ks old, SJ do -io do do tio do tio lot stork li;g(3 or more.) Sd dn do do do J oo 4 oo 3 t o n oo 3 co 2 oo 3 oo 2 oo Jfixirit-Eli'ba liny man. Greenwood : William Uhl Hemlock ; Andrew Freas, Cciitre CLASS IV.- SHEEP. Joseph Scattergood, Superintendent. Fine Wool, Peftburlr, St oo 2J do do 4 oo do tw, 4 oo 2J do do 3 oo Mi '.CU Wool. do buck. 4 oo 2d do do 3 oo do twe, 4 oo 2J do do 3 oo Lonj Wool. do Lurk, 4 oo 2d do o 3 do ewe, 4 00 2J do do 3 oo Jroors--Jn!KpK Fratterjrood . Pine . Ab le Thoinag, Cauwissa ; Uanil Shannon, tl.-oenwtiod. CLASS V. I'OCLTRV. Thomas Dallman. Superintendent. Bert and largest display of poultry, $3 oo 2 oo J oo ,d do do tlo to do do pair chickens, male and K-maie, 2d do do do do do do do turkeys, di do 2J do do do tlo do do do. pee, do do 2d do do do do do do do ducks, do - do I no So 1 oo So I oo So do nnd l.irze-a disnlar of tame pifom. Jl-uoes Thon:a ItaliiiiMii, St: ; Joun M.Dirtou. Piouin ; VViHiHin Wtbber. llcmlotk. CU.Mi VI GttAIX AND SEEDS. Joseph Musters, Superintendent. Best half bushel clover soed, $3 oo tio do do do 1 5o do i:o timnthy do 3 oo tlo do do do I 5 do bushel rvl wli.-at, 3 o do do while do 3 oo do do rye ' "io do do burkvtlieat. 1 So fo hall" besli-l ;onrt seed corn, 1 So do do yellow, do 1 So do do smoke. do I tlo dy flaxseed, 1 do bn-iel oat, - 1 5o 2d Jcdols Joeph Masters. Mad!nn ; Michael ante Ortnee ; i-aiimel Air. Hemlock; Clinton M en dciiliall Franklin ; Jotph IlunUerkhot, UlOom. CLASS VII. VLGETAELES. Henry Zuppinger, Superintendent. Best bu- h;l Prince Albert potatoes, ' 2 oo do do merir. aa a oo do ench blow do 2 oo do garnet Chili do 2 oo do rusty coat do 2 oo do do do do do do rozco do half hiisliel earlv Grodric'.. .eetllinz oo potato;, 2 oo balfbnshel sweet potatoes , , 2 oo bushel Hrld turnips, 2 oo do ruia bataa, 2 oo ball-bushel sujar beets, J oo do mangold wurtzel, ) oo do beets, 1 o do carrots, I oo do parsnip. 1 Oo do i nion. I oo half-dozen vegetable oysters (salsify. )l oo Deck toniatova. I oo do ido . do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 3 bea'is cabbase. 1 oo 1 oo I oo I oo 1 oo 3 bunches celery, 4 eg; plants, 5 quarts lima bcuns, 2 do Carolina 2 do imp, 2 iuahe. I oo 1 oo I oo 6 field pumpkins. Jrnoas Henry Zuppinger, Bloom ; John loraon, Catawisia ; J. Harvey Creveling. Scott. CLASS VIII. HOUSEHOLD MANUFACTURES. William Schuyler, Superintendent. Best m yards flannel, I 5o 2d do .10 do do 1 oo do i do woolen doth, ' M do 10 . do caraeu ? 1 Sd do 10 do do I o do 19 pniai !, o 10 do diaper, knit wool stockings, do do mittens, do cotton stockings, borne made shirt, . cotton quilt, do do pair wool blankets, do linen sheets. 1 5a 5o io io I 5o I 5 1 oo 2 oo 1 oo Sd do home-made taule-clotb. 1 00 liU ' ' . Jcdoss William Hchiiy ler. Bcoti ; niary a. Madison ; Mrs. Joseph P. Conner, Centre ; Mrs. Ht ram Keeder. Catawi.aa. i Mrs. Caleb Barton Blonn. CLASiS IX. DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. Lloyd raxton, Superintendent. Best loaf bread, do ponnd cake do ginger do do sample preserves do do fruit jelly do tomato preserves do rucumb'T pickles tlo pickles of any other kind do apple butter do peach do do plum do do gmpe do do gallon sorghum do cured ham do roll butter, a et let's than 3 pr.unds 21 do do do do do sample rnusage 'do apple pie do sample yeast do do bard soap ft O 5o 5o So SO So So 5o So So So 5,) 3 o 1 oo 1 oo 5o So So So So do do r-tl So Jnnors Llov d Psxton, Montonr : Rachel P. Evts, Greenwood ; Mrs. Conrad ittcnbend-r ; Bloom ; .Mrs. Margaret Warner Benton; Mrs. E. P Lu l, Bloom. CLA? X.-FAXCY ARTICLES AND F LOWERS. Charles S. Fovelcr, Superintendent. Fet knit shawl. ! 00 do do quilt, do tidy, do tettins work. do pperimen bead work, do do hel do do - do 1-iirr do do do h-atherdo do do hnir do do do wax do do do drawing, do do painting, d silk embroidery, do wortd do do cotton do do worsted mat, do cotton do do knit Po!ih boot, do worked clipper. do fnnev pineushion, do beaddrep, do diplay t.f mo painting, do collection dahlia. do do artifirinl flower. do do houe plants in bloom. do do dried ira. do do do fliwers, do vari-y flowers. Hi Knriinen nrntTtanhio. I nil on i no l no i in 10 i on i ro 1 0"! 01 I IK) 1 0(1 1 Oh 511 sn 50 0 50 sn 50 I 0 fl 50 50 Sfi 50 5 i 1 00 Jrnocs-Cbarle S Fowler, r spy ; F ie Tver, Catanixa; Mr. M. Wardin, Hemlock; Mks Maggie V. Sands, !t. ria?ant. CLASj XI. FLOl'R. PTOVF.S. TINWARE, DENTISTRY. John Belts, Superintendent. Best 50 pounds wliat flour, do 50 do b'kwb't do do 50 do rye do do SO do corn monl. ' " !o cooking stove with fixtures, no parlor do do AND $3 00 3 00 3 00 3 On 2 00 2 00 1 00 do se.t arttn-lal teeth, JrDGK-John B-tts. Hemlork ; CD. Fowler, Br wick ; Elijah R. Ikeler. Bloom. CLASS XII. AORirri.Tl'R AT. TMPLEMEKT3 AND MACHINERY Sylvester Purscl, Superintendent. do do do do do do do do Bfst p'oiieh for general use, $'! 00 t do corn plough, 1 0 do corn planter, 2 00 do threshing machine, 2 00 do reap-T and mower combined, 2 03 . do fanning mill. 2 CO do horse hay f rk, 2 t'U do corn shelter, 2 00 do grain drill. f" do f:irin wneon. 9 u" do straw or fodder cutler, 00 do !f-r rake, I "0 do portable cider mill tad preis, J 00 ' do sled. 1 (0 do clothes wringer, 1 00 do wanning marhiue, 1 Oil do sausage do ' I 00 do clover buller, 1 Oo do churn. 1 (" do wheelbn rrow, 5" do roller. 50 JrDors -t?vlvetrPurseI. Hemlock ; Levi A. Hutch ison, Centre ; Comelius Bella. Orange. CLAt3 XII -VEHICLES. Jacob Gerrard, Superintendent. Ee.'t family carriage. t2 CO 2 2 00 2 O'J 2 txi do top biicsy, do opn do do sleigh, do eu!ky, jL-nur.s Jactb Gcrfard. Greenwood; Georje Cav- enee, Mt. rieasant ; Jerry Heesiio:ix uerwics.. CLASS XIV BEES AND BEEHIVES. William F. Keller, Superintendent. Best swarm of bees, 92 00 2d do do do 1 00 do sample Ave pounds of honey, 1 "0 do beehive, 1 00 Jcdocs -William F. Keller. Mifflin Hiram J, Reed- er. r ranklta ; John Kanlz, JacKsnn, CLASS XV. WINES AND LIQUORS. Hiram D. Appleman, Superintendent. Best quart of ctirranl wine, fl 00 do do brkberry do 1 00 do do grape, 1 OK do do cherry. I 00 do do rve whiskey, J 00 do do cider vinegar,' I oo JcDOfca Hiram D Appleman. Hemlock; Dr. David Montgomery. Mifflin ; LI wood Hughes, Certre. CLASf XVI CABIVKTVVARE, TANNER'S SHOE MAKER'S, TAILOR'S. POTTER'S AND BK.1CK- lIAftLS !) WORK. William T. Shuman, Superintendent. Bet bureau. 2 oo do drc?ing stand, 1 on do display ral.inei ware, 2 oo do Kt-l'windsor chairs. 1 oo do spring-seat chairs, J to do rocking chair, I oo do st-tu-e, 1 o do bpet male suit of clothes, 2 oo do half ioz"ii brooms, 1 oo do set einpl- harness, 2 oo do do double do - oo do two sides sola Ic'lber, 1 oo do do do lnj. 1 oo do do do calltkins. I o do pair ctf bootit, I o do do k:ps. 1 oo do lot eartbsnwaie, I 'o do sample briols, io Jcdoes-W. T. Miuman. Main ; II I- Gearbirt. Greenwood; W. II H.lnth. Loru,t; John t. HuUh- son, Fiobitigcreck; Miles S. iUiains, Orange. CLAtS XVII. FRUIT. P. Ii. Wenner, Superintendent. B-st 1 bushel Tompams County king a,plcs $1 oo I oo 1 oo 1 oo OO 1 OO 1 oo 2 oo 1 on 2 oo I oo 1 no oo So 1 oo 2 oo 1 oo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do tio do uo do do Rhode l-laod greening do do do f.tllcii water do do do gravenstein d do do bildMin do tio do liuMiirdion nonsuch do do do beKrlower do display of apples. d do do do pears. tlo )o do peaihes, dozen quinces, do do S clusters grapes, display do do no do do 2d 2J 2d S clusters creveling. "' 5 do concord do 5 S do oian.i do 5o 5 do delawared3 " S do iab'-llaa do 5 lot of fjx grapes, 5o di.play rpb rri'M, 1 o Fa.uple tirit;a atpl"S, So do dan 'arhen. 5o do' do cherries, stoned and un- ttoned. jo Jrnr.rs P. B. Wenner. Uriarcreek ; Aaron KeFter. Mount I'leanant ; William P. Lei.Ty, Hemlork; John G. Uuirk, Montour ; Frank P. Kve. Greenwood. class x viii. Trial of horses. Sporting Lint. F'rst Trot. Best trotting horse, mare or gelding, $loo 00 (Entrance f:e, $1.1.) If less than lour horg'-s are entered, for each horse lees than lour SIS shll be deducted from the pre mium offered. Second Trot. Best trotting horse, mare or gelding. l'5o 00 (Entrance lee, $lo ) if less than f.iur horses ara entered, for each horse less than f ur tlo shall be deducted from the pre mium offered. Farmers' LisL Best trotting hor. mare, or gelding, 1$ 00 (Entrance fee, $1) If lees than four horses are entered, for each horse less than four $3 shall be deducted from the pre mium offered. No premiums will be awarded for any of the above three trots if less than two horses appear to compete for the premiums. Mile beats, in harness beet out of tl ree. Jodo4 Conrat Kramer, Madison; Joseph O. Win ters teen, Mifflin ;.hamuel Koalenbauoer, catawissa. CLASS X IX FOOT-R ACI.VO. Best run once round coarse, $3 00 24 do do do do 4 00 (Fntrance fee. 50 cents. If less than three persona eater fV the ran no Pre mium will be a warded. JrDoes Irain Derr. Jackson ; E. G. Bicketts, Or ange ; Isaac u. rursei, neuiiocs., KCLES AND REGULATIONS. (Article third of the constitution requires persons ts pay to the Association one dollar to constitute memoersnip ids practice atretoiare wKn ioouv tickets on Fair days, and nave names recorded at the ) 1 ftnrr. Every person having article for ccliiMtton or competition, must become a member of the Asso ciation before entering them. Second. Minors can become members or exhibitors when their parents are members. Third. The field of competition is open to al! per sons from other coanues and States can become ex hibitors apon the. same terms as citiaens of this county. Fourth. AH articles off-red for competition must be owned by the competitor. Fruit, vegetables, flowers, fee,, must be the growth of the competitor, and ail manufactured articlea must be made by the competitor. Fifth. Alt stock entered must be what represented, or premiums will bs forfeited. Hixm. All articles for exhibition or competition must be entered by S o'clock p m . Thursday the 11th and except in impossible cases, be on the ground at that time, and remain there until 5 o'eioch p. M, of Friday the Vilh. when they will be at the.disposal of the exhiuttora. Sbvewtb Stands for the sale of refreshments can be obtained by application totho Secretary or to B. 1;. "eIouth. No lirense will be gr anted standa that sell spiritous and mall liquors . J.idges sppointed to exam'ne Ihe diff-rent classe a will confer a favor on the AsnciaU- by enlling at the Secretary's office early on i riday morning, to ckeioF be obtained at the different .tore, be ore the Fair, or .1 .in. "!c Fair day-. JOSEPH P. CONNER. Tres t. F. P. Osinker, Scc'y. Sept. 19. IrfoO- G ENERAL ELECTION WHERE S by the Uwi of this Commonwealth it is made lli duty of the Sheriff of every county to eive notice of the r.p-'fl Elections, hy publica tions in one or more newspapers of the county, at least twenty days before Ike election, and to enumer ate thereio Uih officers to be elected aud to tlasigflatc the place at which the election ia to bn held. Therefore. 1 SAMUEL SNYDER. High Sheriff of Columbia County, do her. bv 111 iko known and pro claim 10 ihu qunlilied cleetors of Co'unibia lyOiint V, that a General Election will b held 011 TUE3D V. TuE 1 i H DAY tF OCTOBER. l.-iliii(beiiis the serond Tn-sday iu said month ) at the several districts within ibe county, to wit : . Ueaver t.iwiidhip. at the public house of Chrutian fhuiii 111 tc Sou. Kenton tuwn-hip, at the public house of John J. Stiles, in the town of Uentou. Hlooui townbip. at the Court tHome, in Bloods burg. Borough Berwick, at the Town Hons", tn the Bor ouch, Horotigh Centralia, at the public house of Reuben Wser. Briarcrck township, at the Public School bou'e, near Eransvill';. Catawiska township, at the public house of Henry J. Clark, in the Town of Caia wissa. Centre township, at the School House near Lafa yette Creasy's, ( onynghain township, at the house, of Daniel T. M-Kiernan. I'Mhuigcreek township, at the public houscformer ly keptfiy Benjamin Mcll-n y 011 the State Road. Franklin township, at Clayton' School House. Greeuwood township, at the house of Joseph R Patmn. Hemlock town-hip. at the public bouse of John Hartuian, in the town of liurkhorn. Jackson township, at the housewif Ez?kiM tTole, Loc 1st township, at the public bouse of David Yea ger, in Slabtown, Mill! in township, at the public house of John Kel ler, in the tnwu ot V, tiiinville. Madison township, at the public house ofSitnilcl Kiniiiy, in it rseytown. Mt. i'le leant low nship, at the public bouse lately kept by Thomas Jones. Montour township, at the home of William Hol lineshr'ad. Main townfhip. at the public house of Aaron Hess. fccariiigrreck township, ;it the hous: formerly oc. cujii' d by George W. Dn-isbarh. Orange towubhip. at the public house of Jacob Michael. liiie township, at the Centre Fcbool House, the new piace just taxed by votn 01 the citizens of said township. ( Sugailoaf township at the house of Ali'iai Cole. Scotl township at the pub te huUse of Israel Mum my, in Espy. At which time and place the qualified ei-tor will elect bv bnllut the following state. Judiciary, and County orbcers, viz : One person for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; one person for Member of Congress ; one peron for State Senator ; one person for Mem ber of Assembly ; two persons for Associate Judges of the Courts of Columbia C-iunty ; one person iur I'roiuouotary and Cleru of the Courts ; one person for Register aud Recorder; one person for County Commissioner ; and one person f ir County Auditor. It is farther directed that the election polls of the several dislrirs shall be opened between the ii nr ot 6 and 10 o'clock, in th forenoon, and shall continue open will) Jut interruption ana adjournment until 7 o'cloek id the evening when the polls shall be closed. It is further directed that the meeting of the return JiiJes. at the Court House, in Hloorutuurg. t. 111 1 ke oulliie General Election, shall be held tn rillUAY THE I2T11 DAY 'F OCTOKE N t,X P. The Return Jui'ges of the Representative District, composed of the Counties of Columbia ani Montour, shall iiiel at the Court ttou&e. in Blooitisburg.no TUESDAY, the ltith day of October next, to wane outtlie returns for Member of Assembly, The R'.-tum Judges of the l.Itu Sonatorial Dts trict, composed of Ihe counties of Columbia. .Montour. Northumberland and Sullivi. shall met at the Court House, In Danville, on TUESDAY", thf 10th day of Ot.tobcr next, to iuake tut the returns. lor State Senator. The following Act of Assembly, regu:atmg the modeof voting 10 ine "mmuii weatin 01 rennsyiva. nia was passed March IGih. IroG, and reads ih is : Sectioh I. Be itenaeteJ b the Senate and liousa of Representatives of the Common weaKo of Ceun tivlvan ia in enerl A ss.-mbly in ?t, anil it i hereby enacted by thts auth jrity of ihe same. 'I'tut tliv quali fied yoters of the several eoiitUi' of tiis common wealth, at all general, township, borough anl special elections, are hereby, hereafter, authorized and rj quirej to vole, by ti.:hets, printed, or written, or partly printed and parity wruien. sevcr tllv.classiti.rrt as fo,lo.vs : One lick ;l hnl embrace the names of all juii"es of court voted fur, aul to be labelled, out side "iVdiriary ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of ail slate otoccr voted lor, and be labelled, -state;' oue ticket shull embrace the names of all county of ficers voted for. inclutung orbce of seualor. member, and usuibers f assembly . if voted for. and members of com. ess. if voted for. and b- labile 1 -couuty ;' on ticket "-hall embrace the names of all towulu; otlicers voted for. ami be labell -d. "towiish ip ; one ticket , hail embrace the names of all borougri odiet rs votel for and be labeled, -Lnrmigli ;" anu each class h-.l'l be deposited m keptrat baliot botes. S.c-uoit i. 1 hat 11 rna" bJ ,h8 iuty ol lne herilT.t, in the veral tuuiilf.a If tM' coiujnjiivea.ta. to iu seri in their election proclamaiion.bereari'ter isueJ, the first section ol this art. NUl'ICE IS HERESY GIVEN f That cv-ry person exreitii:g Justices of the Peace who thai hold any oflire or appKinlmeot of profit or trust under the United States, or of I 1 Is r'tate, or any city or c operated distrin. whether a rommissioned t.riicer or otherwise, a subordinate officer oragiil w ho is or shall be euiployd uuder th egilaur, executive or Judiciary department of this St.tU". or of any city t.r of any incorporated district, an.1 also, that every luenrt.er of Congress and of the Stale 1'f islalure, snd of the scleet or fo;uitiou council of any my. or romiiiisii'iiiers of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable ol holding or eierrisiu; at the ti me t iie oltic or aiioini menl ol Judge, 1 n spec! or , or ;erk of any el-ti,,ii of this Coininouw-caliu. and that no lit pector Judge 01 otner ollirer of such slec lion fball b eligible M be then voted for. "It shall be the duty of tht isc-veral Assessors re spectively to attend at the place of holding every general, sperisl or township election during the whole time such H-ction is k-pt open, for Ihu pur. pose of giving information to the inspector and Juilg;. when called O'i. in relaliou to the riIil of any person asss- d by them to vole al such eltcliou. and on u:b other matters in relation t the assess inei.t .if" v ters, s lb! said Inspectors r eilJ-r cf then- thall from time to time req'iire. "Vo pers'u shall be permitted to vote at any elec tion as aforei-aid. thau a white ciuzc-n of ihe age of tw enty one er more, who shall have resnled in this Slate at least one year, and 111 the election district w here he orT- r t' vote, ten days immediatelv pre ceding such election, and within two tears paid a .-tat- or t ounty tax whirh shall b.ive b:-eii a-sesscd it l-ast ten days before the election, r.iit a citizen of the l-'nileil Males w h . has pri-viojsly been a qual ified voter t f this State auu removed tnerelrout anj rrturned, aud w ho shall h ive resided 111 the election tlist-ict and paiJ taxes, as aforesaid, sha I b'j crtlilled to vole alter residing in this Mate six mouiiii. Provided. That Hie w hite lreeuin, ,ciiiseus of the United States, between the age of tw trtity-oue and ttveuiy two years who have resided in the ejection tiit:ict ten tiays as aforesaid shall be entitled to Vole aillicui:h they shall nut have paid tax. t.iv 11 liiu r uiy band, it 111 y otncu, in Cloom-burg, this li.1h tiay of Sepiembt-r. !;. SAMUEL S.WDER, SherilT. September 12, IrOo LUMBEH! LUMBER! ! 'riiE b L WDUl Idesnectfully tutorm the public that they have their PLANING MILL now in operation with an extensive assortment of TTn. TTT .TV ? z A f3J 1 r and are now prepared to supply all orders at short notice and at the lowest prices for rash, Their as sortment of lii'uber consists of TCSiitc Pine Flnnk, Roards, Flooring, Surface i5o.n'ci, Nidiui Hemlock IMatik, planed or nnplaned, to init pure Insets Frame Stuff. Joice sad Scantliug of all sizes. Their Mailing Mill and l.pinber Yard is situated at the Kailread DentK. very cwnvenicnlly for shipping lumber by the cargo. 1 bey are constantly uianuiueturing lumber of all kinds, and persons who desire lumber of every de scription will do well to examine their stock before pure .asing elsewhere. They are determined and em inently prepared to sell as chap as the cheapest. Th f also desire to inform the public and especially those who wish to purchase bul-slulTt hat they have one Mill specially prepared to cut timbers of almost every size and length required. Tnose wishing to build or contrsctois for building, can save money, by giving us a call. Tne undersigned would also annrunce that they are prepared to do all kind of repairing of Machinery, sat h as Threshing Machines. Mowers, Reapers and all kinds of agricultural implements, upon reasona ble terms. Address . P. C. EYER. eee'y. Bloomsburg, Pept. 19, 1P66. Bloomsburg. Pa. BLANKS! BLANKS II Of every description for t thiieCice. MONIATED PHOSPHATE. A Concentrated Fertilizer. Especially adapted to WHEAT and other GRAINS. This preparation contains Pure Ground Bonn, and the best Fertilising Salts known to agricultural chemistry, combined in such a manner as to develop their productive properties only when used on the soil. Price gGO per toa. For sal at th utanufactur er'a depots. No 724 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia. BLOOMeBURG. Columbia County, Pa. WILLIAM ELLIj CO , Manufacturers. Septembers. 1 ob6. o'6k here. " ALL those indebted to th undersigned . either on note or book account, of six months or more standing are,bereby requested to make settlement without de lay, and save costs. B. 0. SHlVE. Bloomsburg, Sept. 16, 1866. 5u JMPHIE SHUTTLE SEWING j Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSED. Contain a'l the latest improvements t are speedy noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Lib eral discount allowed. No consignments made. Address .EMPIRE S. M. CO,, bib Broadway, New Vork. September 5, 18(16 ly.-A. Sc Co. 623. HOOP SKIRTS, G28. New Fall Stylos ! Are in every respect r asT class, and embrace a compl-te assortment fir Ladies, Misses, and Cnil dron, of the Ne.west Styles, every length and Sizes of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are mere univer sally rort na than any others before the pub! ic They retain their Shape better, are li'hter. more elastic, more durable, and realy Cukapeb, than any other Hoop Skirt in the marl. et. The springs und fa sten ings are warranted perf-rt. Kvckt I.adt shou'd Tv Tin I They are now being extensively Sold by MtRcniKTs. throughout the Country and at WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL, at Manufactory and Bales Boom No.CJS ARCH Street, below 7th. PHIUD'A. Ask for HOi'KlX'S -own silt,"--buy no other I CAlITlOV, Voiw g'-'Hiiine unless Stamped on earh Kid Pal "Hopk m's Hop Skin Manufactory No b.'tf Arch Street, fhilarlelphi Also. Constantly on hand full line of New Vort made Skirts. at very low prices. TERMS Wt.T CASH. OXE PRICE ON LV August 1-sCti. 4iu. J- W. jy ISS LIZZIE PETERMAN, Would announce to the ladies ol Bloomsburg and the public generally, that she has just received trout the eastern ci'ies her f-, M5ri:ig and Suiiiaer jS Flock f MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of all article s usnally found in first class Millinery Stores. Her goods are of the best quality and among the most handsome and cheapest iu the uihrket. t all and examine them for yourselves. Nobody should purchase elsewhere before examin ing Miss Fetermati's stock ot goods. Bonnets made to order, oil the shnrtet notice, or repaired. Store on Mam street. 3d duor below the store of Mendenhall c Rupert. Bloomsburg, May S. 1806. If. N JEW STOVE AND TIN SHOP. ON MAIV FTREHT, (NF.ARLY OPPOSITE MILLER'S STORE.) ELOOMSBUKG, PA. THE oudsrsigned has just fined up, and opened, his new STOVE Mil Tf SHOP, in this place, where he is prepared to make np new TIN WAIIK of ill kinds in his line, and do repair, lug with neatness and disp-iteh, upon the most rea sonable terms. He also keeps on hand STOVES of various patterns and styles, which he will sell upon terms to suit purchasers. Cive him a call. He is a goo4 mechanic, and de serving of the public patronage. JACOB METZ. Bloomsburg, May , 130C ly. yy ILLIAM ROGERS, Respectfully announces himeslf to the public as an experienced WELL-DIGGER and WATER-SM ELL LK. Persons desirous to learn where water can be easiest fouud. and all ho have wells to dig, will do well to employ the undersigned. Contracts will be taken by the foot or by the day, to suit the employer.- Adress. WILLIAM ROGERS. Bioomsburg, Fa. July 23. lG6.-ly. N 0X1 C'K. All persons knowing the nisei veindcbted to eith er of ihe undersigned, on Book, Note or Ju Igment. are requested to make payment without delay if they would save costs. McKELVV. NF. .L fc Co., Wm. McKELVV 4fcCo. August 2-2. 1CG. tf. JOIlTllEitN CENTRAL Ka si 2, err kojiti: NORTH ANJ) SOUTH, Tltrouqh Letircrn Baltimore and Rochester Wishom Change at Cars, ON and after Au.Uft Ctb, l"b(i. Trains will leave as lollows : tiO RTHWA RD, BUFFALO EXPR! S3 leaves PallimorelO 10, dfii'y, Philadelphia 9 00 P M. Harrisburg v,u5 A. M , deliv ering pavsengrre at Northumberland. 4,53 A. M. for train on Lackawanna and1 Bloomsburg Rail Road, li ax ing at T O!) A. M. arriving in Danville 7 10 A. M. HI lomsburg S.Ci A.M. Kingston M.4J A. M, Scian ton l -'.l'J noon. M AIL leaves Baltimore 9. 83 A. M. daily, (except Sundays) 'hi!adelhia 10.10 A. M. Harri-burg 2,113 P. M.. oehveiiui passengers at Noi thuuiberland 4 it P. M.f"r train on Lackawanna and I'doonsburg Rail Koad. leavi .r there at i.-IO i. M. arriving in Danville li0lP. M. Lloomsburg 43 F, M. Kingston 9 u) p. M . Sr run ton lu.lS ; procesdm north and ariiving in Wiliiainsport at ti 3". P. M. FAST LINE, leaves i!a. t imore . diiU ( except Pun rf.iyl li It I'. M. PluladelphM I.' 1100:1. Ilarnsburg 4 lu P. M. Northumberland ti 43 P. M. re nam over nilit. and lecve following morning al 7.01, artiviug iu Scran ton li.vt mmn. s-sOsU'E'iaiVAISCI. I'.XPRESS TRAIN, leaves Northumberland 1 1 36 P.M. dal'v lexcent .-oinlnvs Ireieivine naeners leaving .-crouton 4.40 P. M. Pulsion I'. M. Kings ton li I'll 1 1 U!,..r,..l u 1.- p.f . : .. I....I " ' V, v. 'a,,:.,, ti (guv, . UIO.III- 'l ,1111- aaelpl ia 7.0U A. M. Harrisburg 2.3d A. M. Baltimore T tio A VI M AIL TP. AIV lesees Vnrll.nn.kr-rlnml in oe A Al daily, (sxrepl Sundays) receiving passengers, leaving Nrilll .,. ... r.O . l.,.....n ...li. 4 L - . ..v.'.w,, a 1 u r. . ..j . 1 ii.iuii j . j t.i siii,iiiu l o J A. M l:lonnn.biirs H 7 A M tumults O, M VI a.n-1 a: riv ing in llairi:birg 1,13 P. M. Philadelphia 1 , .!. li.tiiimore n uo r, vi. By this route fright from Buffalo, Suspension oriiige, icoc iester and anaudauua or any niteriuc dia te point on New Vork Central ran be shipped thronn, when in full car loa is to any point o.i the l.ai knWun n- ni,.1 llln..,...l.ii.fl ll.it It. ...A M...K..,lt .1 ua.u l'l livniriiu 1 ..... i'mu, w 1 . .,.... bre.tiiia if uiks R.-.tes ol freight and Passenger fare ... s ,i.y any oiner luute J. V IlLll Ar-RV. E. P, YOUNG. Gen 1 Sup' 1, Harrisburg, Pa. Gn'l I ass. Agent. lialtiii ire. and 1?AAC M. FCntOMKUiiORX, Gcn'i;Western Freight Agent, Bullalo, Ji. , Sept :mber, 12, 1 C. jj XIX UXORS' NOTICE. Estate 0 Gbediah CamjJxll, sen., deceased. Notice is hereby given tbal letters testamentary ou the estate of lbedi ih .iwib II, senior, lute of Locust lot n.-hip. C'olumbia Ciiiinty, deceased, have been granted by the Kgiier of said county, to J. J. am, lo ll, of lxrust totv nsbip. Columbia Count v, and Nicholas C'ampocll ti J Ubediah Campb H. of Shaino km. North'd Ct.uiity. All persons having claims against th? estate of the tl'-redent are reuested to present iiieiu (or M itlemeiit. and those indebted to 1 he estate will 111 vke iuimcdiate payment. U ihe business generall . will be attended to by Obeulab ft. Campbell. NICHOLAS CAMTBELL. J. J. CAM I'KELL, VExecTe. tiBEDIAU S CAMFCELL, Angnst 8, Ictsj. tiw. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. I. ETTERSof administration on the estate of James Padon, late of Fithingcreek township, Colu.i bia County have been granted by tje Rcaister of said county, to Ell Bobbins end Llisabeth Padon, both ol he township and county aforssaid : All persons hav ing claims agaiust the estate or the decedent are re ques'ad to make them known to the administrators, and those iadebled to the estate will make payment without delay. ELI ROiniNB. I ELIZ AHET1I P ADOX, Mmr Fishlngereek, Sept. i, lrH6.-6w. fOOL CARDINC7. The .nkscriher hsvinf oorchssed the srell estab lished stand, known as "KAi-lU'S FACTO It Y," near Rohrsburg. Columbia County, and having put Uo nacbmery id first-rate repairs, ia prepared to d in the best manner, and upon the shortest notiea. Those favoring him w ith their enstosa may rely en bavin, their work well do... r Greenwood. Jans 8, 16csJ. DMLNISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. LETTERS of ndminlstration on the estate of Thomas Kaker. late of Sugarloaf township, Colum bia County, deceased, have bten granted by the Reg is lerof said county, to Eliiabcth Herrington, resid ing In the township and county aforesaid All per sons having claims against the estate of the decedVnt ara requested to preseut theai to the Administratrix ior settlement, and those indebted will come forward nnd make immediate payment to x ELIZABETH BEBRINGTOW. Administratrix. Bjgarlosf. Aag TI, 1866. sr. pARJERS I FARMERS I I Dont fall to ne PHILLIPS' SUPER PHOSPHATE LI ME to enrich your laads nnd make large rrsps of gram and grass. It is now extensively ased in all the leading agricultural portions of the country and without dispute or doubt is known to be the very best used. It contains less moisture, is more uni form in q'tality, contains more agricultural value, than any other in the market. The undersigned in troduce it aa a standard art icle, intending to make it a permanent trade. Its value has been fully tested in this county and stnn Is unsurpassed by any other article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you will be pleased beyoad measure with the results. Apply to PAXTON tt HARM S. August 22, 13C6. Rupert, Pa. QROVESTEEN&EO., Piano-Forte Manufacturers, 499 Broadway, New York. THE ATTENTION of the public and the trade is invited to our NKW SC A LK, SEVEN OCTAVE. ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, which f ir volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of fered ia this market. They coutaia all the modern improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron frume, over-strung bass, ete., and each instrument being made under the per-onal supervision of Mr. J. 11. GaoVESTEKM. wbo has a practical experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is fully war ranted in every particular. THE "aHurMSTEEJr PMfTO-PORTE" Received the mcntiT twiio or mkrit at tub cele brated World's t in Where were exhibited instruments from the beat makers of 1 ondon. Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and Mew York; and also at the Americau Institute for Ave successive years, the Gold aud Silver Medals from botu of which can bo seen at our ware-rooms. Hy the introduction of improvement we makes sti'l more perfect Piauo-forle, and by manufacturing largely, with a sti icily cah system, are euabled to otTer the e instruments at a price wuich w ill preclude all competition. Our prices are from $100 to $200 cheaper than any fir st class Piano-forte. TEltMS. Net Cash in current funds. Descriptive circulars sent free: July II, ir-CO. ly. 11. fc P. IJENRYGIGER, Has opened a first diss BOOT, SHOE, HAT AW!) CAP STORE, At his old stand on Main Street Eloomsbuig. flis stuck is composed of the very latest and best styles ever offered to the citizens of ColumbiaCounty. He can accommodate tne public with the following kinds and prices : Men's calf boots, fine, $5 '0 to 9.00 kip. double sole, 3 75 to 5 75 Boys child's boots. 1,75 to 4.75 Men's glove kid. Congress, &c 2.60 10 5,73 Lai. Shoes, 1 u to 3.0U women's boys and rnises glove kid lasting gniurs, 1.7$ 10 5.75 Yemen's glove kid, very fine, S.5to5 75 ' fine goat morocco ba'morsls, S 5tf to 4 00 men's morocco and calf shoes, l.Sto2 50 common shoes, 1 .50 te 3 3D Misses and Child's shoes. 0-s!3 to 1 60 Men's, w omen's, misses', boys and cbllds slippers. 0.25 to 1.00 He also keens a great variety of HATS, CAPS aad STRAW GOODS. of every kind, at the lowest prices, both for Cash aa Country produce. Kemembei the attraction is In oar goods. Dont be alarmed at the cry of high prices, bat call and see for yourselves. Kespectfuiiy, BENRV GIQEa. Bloomsburg, July II. laC6. JIFE INSURANCE. If you wish to live long and tile happy, go without delay and INSURE TOUR LIFZ in the best Company io the world, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPART OP NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS ARE $15 000.000. and its annual dividend for the fiscal year of 185 amoants 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 io JOHN G. FREEZE, jck t. July 18, 1G6. 3ra. Bloomsburg, Pa. jfUJBER ! LUJBERI A new Lumber Yard in, Bloomsburg, THE under signed would respectfully inform those in want of lumber that be continues to manufac ture and keeps on band good supply of building andfencingm.teri.il, at his residence, a short dis tance north of the depot, which he offers for sale at rea-onable ratea. JACOB SCHUYLER. Bloomsburg. June SO, 166C. WANTED AGENTS $75 to $300 PER MONTH f ir Gentlemen, and $ to to $"5 for Ladies.every where, to introduce the Common S'nse Family Sewing-Machine, improved and perfseted It will hem, fe'l. stitch, quilt, bind braid, and embroider beauti fully price only $'20 making the elaslie lock stitch and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount ran be made. Address mr call 00 C. BOWER iL CO.. Office No. 255 South Fifth Street. Philadelphia. Pa. All letters answered prouiply with circulars and terms. Augusts, ISuU lin. J.C. & Cc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS or administration on the estate or Vary Hess, late of Sugarloaf township, Columbia Conn ly, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said County to divert Hess, of the same township and county. All persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make payment to the administrator, and those having claims will preseut them for settlement w ttliout delay , to GILBERT JJE33. Adrn'r. Sugarloaf. Aug. 21, 16. Cw. ULITOR'S NOTICE. Estate 0 Mary P. Miller, fate of Madison Township, Columbia County, dee'd. TM'S Legatees and all other parties interested ia 1 the estate of Mary P. ililler. deceased, will take notice that the undrn-igned appointed by the Or phan's I ourt of said county, auditor. Io audit and make distribution of the balance in the hands f Dan iel Emmet, surviving executor of Ihe said Mary P. MiPer. deceased, w ill meet the parties interested in Ihe said estate, at the cfVr "f the Register of Wills, in and for the county f Columbia, at Kloouisburg.no 'I hursday the rib day of November next, when and w here ail partes interested can attend if the sen proper and present thejr claims or be debarred from coming in far a share of lbs fund E. H BALDr, Auditor. Bloomsburg. SetiternbT 12, l65.-4i. C. C. 32 A RETS I have opened a new Store at the old stand of Da vid Stroup. on Main street. Bloomsburg, and will keep ou hand a general assortment of euch as Dry Goods. Notions. Groecrls, Tin-ware, Hardware. Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs, Confectionnry. Glass-Ware, Tobiceo . Hals u. Shoes. Flour, Sait. Fish and Meat : all of w hirh 1 propose selling at a very low figuie for cash or produce. Car Call and see. C. C. MARR. Blaonisburg. April 18. lofi tf. 1MKM0IJS' CFF1CLS. DEPINEUIL & EVANS, Civil Engineers and Patent Solicitors. No. 435 WALNUT BTRLLT, Pa.bAKUnit. PATENTS solicited Consultations on Engineering Drauchtmg and Sketrhes. Models and Machinery of all kinds nape and skilfully attended to. Special attention giveu to H EJ t.CTED CASES and INTER FERENCEjl. Authentic Copies of all Documents from Patent 1'lTice procured. N. II. Save yourselves useless trouble and trav eling eipenaes.as there is no actual ueed for person al luterview with us. All business with tbse OS ces can be transacted ia writing. For further Infor mation nireel as above, with stamp enclosed fur Cir cular with references. April I0,18ii6. ly. J VT. Si Y RESTAURANT, In Shive't Building, na Va In Street, WM. GILMORE, Informs ths citiaens of Bloomsburg nnd vicinity th t be has opinsd a New s BliSTAURAlIT, in this place, where be invites hit old friends nnd customers to rail and partake of his refreshments.- It is 01 intention 10 keep toa sesi LA GER BEER AND ALL constantly on hand ; Also. Porter, ffarsaparilla- Mia eral Water. Fancy Lemonades, Raspberry aad Leal on Syrups , can always be had al ha Restauraat. In las eating linn ue presents a not surpassed in this place; via, Picklsd Oysters Clans, sardines Fish. Barbecued Caickea, Picklsd Tripe and Beef Tongue, Ax-, din. He also baa n good article or &qar avd (Jhemnq Tobacco for his customer s. fT7 Give hist a ewil. Bloomsbnrg. Jnna 13, isuo. Ns U f