r DEMOCRAT AND STAR. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. BLOOMSBURG t Wedneaday, Qctober-17, I860. E3 Y' wi I thank our '.readers' for all local oetnr rnces in tbeir immediate loealitiee. If th-y iio not derirn to write a communication for the public eye. let them rod us abriif statement of everything of intent in their respective communitKi A list f marriages, deaths, accidents,; fires, removals, busi nc., change, ten. We will put them in form. To mora f icts of this Itnd we can get the better it will utt oa ana our readera.; Who will lo it ? To Advertises. Pers ms wishing advertisements ioaerted. nwl hand them in curly on Tuesday morn ing to insure their insertion f.ir that week AMSTfrEES TO CORRESPONDENTS Inquirer. If our memory serves us cor rectly, General Ilartranft's majority in the ocace last tauior Auditor (icneval over uen era! Davis was 22,000. , This is correct. tfcary s majority will not Id so large. " T CP TT TT ww,.' i. j.. j.. iou are correct, ihere is a disposition on tbe part of rome few dlsiti fied Democrats, of thi place, to establish another Democratic rnper in tins county. This was -plainly to oca all rammer. , They have been hanging abou'th? 'Colum bian office ever .since it started ; and it will not surprise anybody here to see thom soon takehold of the concern and attempt to bap tise it in the -Democratic' fairb. For our Jait, we care nothing about it. They didn't u&l u up,, and it's not lively they can pull U3 down. "-. v. - ...- r. . . -f' 1 J. We charge- $2.00 in advance for onr ?apcr, the faiua as before 4.he' election, he defeat which our party ha. suiTeieil is so slight it's not worth the while to increase our subscription price. JWe can stand it at $2 in advance. Send us .that amount and we'll bo satisfied. ... SrjBSClurrER. Ye3t we are aware that certain individuals, in this County, are busily soliciting subscribers to dicontiriij our paper. Most of thce men are r.fn re Beckers, a ml in tha coui-se of time, wfi'tnecd considerable support to succeed. We are on their trar";; know them well, and can pay them off, when the proper time arrives, debt an l interest. ... Select SchoolT E. W. Wynkoop & Co. will commence their next term of School Oc tober 22d. . . . 2i. 2f The change in Job Moie3' auvertLse ment will be made in our next. We publish the official retcrn3 of the County in this week's paper. 5SS-.lt is reported that the Orccoa legis lature has cxpiuigcd its ratification of the Constitutional Amendment. jfy We arc having very ne weather in this section, this week. Quite an improve ment on tiro weather of the fore-part cf last week. ESU New SciisCRIC2H3. During the past few weeks we have had the pleasure of adding quite a number of names to our large subscription list, for which our friends will please accept cur thanks. Thomas A. Scott, Vice President of the Tenna. RaiIroad.1h.a3 donated 1,C00 for the relief of persona injured by the late dis aster at Johnstown. 7 The reward list will appear in our next. The Secretary has not as ytt furni di ed ti3 with a copy. Chestnuts. Tha crop of chestnuts this season i3 unusually large, and they are abundant in our market. .They are retailed at prices ranging from fifteen to twenty cents a quart. See prospectus in another column, of the Keic York Observer. - The publishers offer liberal premiums to getters up of clubs. It is a first class, high toned, literary news paper. Good size, handsome sheet, and low in terms. ' t& It will be remembered that the Dem ocrat and Star ; has a larger circulation than any paper in this Senatorial or Con gressional District by far. Our business men will bear this in mind when they have any thing they wish advertised. y Jtf J. J. Robbins & Co. arc great many goods, at their New selling off a New York Store, in this place' They have the name of sell ing cheap, and we believe they do. 13 Jesse Coleman, Prothonotary, his received the Pamphlet Laws of the State of Pennsylvania for 1SC6, and Justices 'of the Peace and others entitled to copies, can ob tain them by calling on him. r ' SS? The Northumberland County Agri cultural Fair was postponed on account of bad weather, and will be held on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of this week, at Milton. . ' ' ' j Caution.- As cold weather is ap proaching, fires will soon be required. It is a wise precaution to now make a thorough examination of your stove pipes, Cues, and chimneys, and see that they are both clear and secure. If they are not, jxuLz them so 4t once. VkS- W hes to Sow Plastfr. The right timeo sow plaster on the clover is in the fall, eay in October ; after the clover is sown in the spring, or early the following spring, ap ply a moderate coat of plaster, about a bar rel on fifteen acres,' I think is sufficient. CST" To Preserve Cider. We give the fdllowing receipt for preserving cider kindly furnished us by one of our lady readers, and taving recently tasted cided kept sweet and clear by the same method, can testify to the value of the receipt : To one barrel of cider put in one pound of mustard seed, two pounds raisins, and one-fourth pound of the Sticks (bark) of cinnamon. trx. Gold was sold at the opening of the Market, on Saturday1 morning last, in 'New York, at 1.54. At one time, during the day, it pitched down to 1.51, where it re mained but a short time when it rose to 1.53 an&closed at that. On Monday it was more pteady, at 1.51 to . 1.53. . . M. Sloan & Bro., of this place, had a fine, open, light wagon on exhibition at the Fair last week, which drew the premium. It irisa better and more handsome wagon, an the one placed oa exhibition "at the r . e Fair, from thaame establish ment a - t pars ajo, which tack tha premium. 537 Those indebted to me on tibscription to tbe Star of the North, and for adver tising, which have, mostly, been,' out-etaml-iDg for several years, will confer a favor upon the undersigned by calling at the office of the Democrat and Star and settling the same. I am de-itous of having all my old accounts settled up between this and the first of December next. . "W. II. Jacobt. SQ- Ttactiers or Columbia County are respectfully requested to meet in the Academy at B!ooiutburg, cn Saturday, the 3d day of November next, a t 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of organizing a County A. sociation, with the view of holding a County Institute the Coming Winter. Let every Teacher urge a largo attendance. Cuas. G. Barexey, Co. Supt. - -b i - - 1 An Engineer at Woeic. Y'eare pleas ed to be able to state that an engineer, vrith a corps of assistants, has already been put to work upon the proposed route of the Mid- Jlccreck Valley Railroad. He commenced operations on Tue.-day, . starting at cr re:ir the Ferry in the Borough of Sellrssgrove and pa-wed west through town by way of the old stand known as the Union IIou3C. Sdias- frovc limes. ' ' f i CSu New Stoves. 0:ir townsman, 3Ir. Jacob M?t?, has jut" vetuniodvfrr::i Phila delphia with a lot of fine parlor and cooking stoves, which he will sell cheap for cash. Give him a call. 37 Elis-ha Biocs, of this place,"!.; lay ing a Cag-stone pavement in IVont of his buildings, the "Exchange Block," which will be a decided improvement on the brick pavement, worn-out and removed. The new one is being laid twelve feet wide. This is right the old one was too narrow, especi ally for that pnrt of town. A few more mc h strikes v.i'd help the appearance of IMin Street amazingly! If you wuh to enhance the value of as well as beautify your prop erty, fol'ow the example at our young towas- man, ilr. BlGGS. Pugilistic Editor. A correspondent from Ilazclton informs us that the Editor of the Ilazclton Sentinel, while walking down Broad street a week or eo ago, met a mer chant of that place, unon whom he com menced a violent aault with a "billy." The merchant clinched his assailant and brought, him to the ground, when they wore separated by the bystanders, and the first, last and only round clo.sed "time 20 sec onds" our ir.fonuant Fay?. Lvzrrnc Union. t3r Strange. Tbe Ecwistown Ga-etls says : "On MoaJay night last, Lydia Jen kins, agd 11 years, daughter of II. W. Duncan, whilst sleeping at the residence of tb publisher of this paper, arose from the bed, hoisted the window .ind deliberately crawled through, falling a distance of fifteen foet to the brick pavement below nnli;;t not awake!' The wonder is that the was Lot instantly LilleJ, but providentially, he 'es caped TutLciIy a severe cci:tu-Ion. She was dreaminthat the was on the fioiit bal cony, an 1 wxs getting into the house throui the window, as the children do everyday." Q? The potato crop in this section is good. They b:ing 50 cents per bushel. The rot is very slight Tiie Democracy of Harrisburq. The Democracy of Ilarri -burg made a gallant Cght oa Tuesdaj- and have much cause . fur gratification in the re-ult of thdr labors. Though Pennsylvania has gone with thenig gerheads, we are a wh-ltceommanity and are glad to reside in such. IIarrisburg.cn Tues day did admirably. In 1SG3 Judge Wood ward only had G3 majority, and Gen. Mc Clellan in C4, 179 majority. Last year we were beaten three vote.--, and thisyear, thank God, Harrisburg gives 12 majority for that true and noble Democrat Ille-ter Ciyinor, of Berks. White men, take courage, you have done your duty. Patriot & Union. Horrible OuxaAQE. One night last week three black negroes efTectcd an entrance to the dwelliug house of Mr. Daniel Ham mond, living near Fmithficld, JefTerson county, Ohio, while all members of the fam ily Trove absent excepting two daughters of Mr. Hammond, and gratified their helish ra-slons by cutr?.Ting tho bodies of the two young ladies. They effected an entrance about nine o'clock in the evening snd did net leave till tear four o'clock in the morn ing. One of the youi:g ladies is not expect ed to live. . ' . . This is more of the fleets of the teaching cf the Negro Eights party. &S- The farmers of cur coun'y, are" bu;i ly engaged in gathering their corn crcp. Jf3. The statement that New York mu-:t go Radical because Pennsylvania has done so, is not borne out by the experience of past contents. ' In Pennsylvania gave a Republican majority of 20,087 for Read, can didate for Supreme Judges in tho succeed ing month David R. Floyd Jones, Democrat, was elected Secretary of State in New .York by 1,450 majority. It was conceded on all hands, before the October elections, that unless Pennsylvania went Radical byatlcat 25,000 majority, New York was safo for Holfman. ESS, pRErAREFoa Winter The snmmcr months have died out and we arc once more in the autumn season. Fortunately for us, theapprehenson of pestilence which so gen erally prevaded the public mind, have not been "realized. The health of our commu nity has been good; business has not been good, it is true, and wages have been rather low, though we hope all have prepared for the approaching winter. We trust so, and yet we fear that when the cold blasts of winter come upon us, there will be many who will look back regretfully upon the season that we have just passed. There is still a little time left, however, in w hich to make provision for the cold weather. Every man depends upon his daily labor for sup port should now make it a point to cut down expenses to the lowest posit'le figute, to'praciice the closest economy, and by to doing accumulate a" little fund U meet ,th contingencies cf the win to; " Lewis, Northumberland Co., Pa. ) October 8th, 1S66. j Eililors Democrat and Star: Be so kind as to insert in your next issue, the following communication, in reply to charges made against me by Colonel Tate, in his letter published in your issue of October 3d, 1866. The portion of his letter I allude to, icads. as followst "His special guardian distinctly said that Mr. Moufgomery would vote (in conference) for any candidate Mr. Ent re quired. These gentlemen all went to work in the conference as my friends. Mr. Ent doubtless had it arranged that at the proper time, tho Montour Conferees should vote for Sullivan County, and thf-n Mr. Mont gomery did vote as 'Mr. Ent required.' " The above chirge, I acrt, is i de;iberatt falsehood. Speaking of Mr. Eat he rays, " his special gu-irdian." I presume he re fers to Mr. Euekalcw,' from the fuct that he told Judre Moore, of Danville, on the eve ning of the fit-st day's conference, while tit ting on the Court House stops, within hear ing of Judo Mc Reynolds and myself, that Mr. Buckalcw had made the assertion. What yased between Mr. Buckulew and himself I neither know nor care ; but I as sert, that in voting for Mr. Jackson, on the list ballot, I did so because I choso to, of my own free will and which Mr. Tate has no right to question nor was I influenced by any one, cither in or out of Columbia County, and would have done so had every Democrat in the countj- been present and protested against it. I was under no obli gations to support Mr. Tate on a single bal lot, ahhough I voted for him at least 117 times, not on account of himself, person ally, but for the high regard I entertained for the sterling Democracy of Columbia he being rccommen Jod as their candidate, and would as cheerfully have voted quits as often for any other 'candidate the county might have chosen to recommend. If, by voting fur Mr. Tate 117 times, as I did, is not sufficient to satisfy him, I fear he has a better opinion of himself, than others enter tain of him. In conclusion, I would advise Mr. T., that hereafter in settling his disputes with other persons not to implicate me with them in his personal difficulties Very respectfully, SCS The American Farmer for October is just received, and as usual, is full of good things. In fact it is just the paper that every farmer should take, and is well worthy of the designation "The Practical Farm er's Own Paper." The following is part of the table of contents for this month : Work for the Month, by "S. W.," Tli3 Mallard Du:k, by C. N. Bemcnt, Letters from Flor ida and Kansas. Prize Essays on the Rotation of Crops, Making and Putting down Butter for Winter urc, on the Ii:Ter er.t Breeds of G:ttle, on Preparing Firewood lbr V inter Uses Caving Pork ami Hams, Man nt of Poultry in Winter, Shfc'ter .1 Winter, Under J raining, Fnrui- i"V CUM;k in Maine and S'ew .Terser, on trw? Man- Hgeia.Vt of ciock in Winter, and cn the different Ba'cds cf ?.wn. Alo a full re port of the Now York State Fair, and New England and Vermont Fairs, &c. The Horticultural Department is exceed ingly intcrestlpg, and particularly we notice an article on the cultivation cf Vineyards and their Management, r.nd on gathering the Fruits of thi Orchard, &c. The subscription price is only $1.00 a year and all avIio subscribe at this time for 18G7, get the remaining three months of this year for nothing. Address, Rochester N. Y. rSF Brownlow at Home. The extent to which Brownlow is a representative of the "loyal" voters of Teirnessee, was illus trated at the recent corporation clvtirn in Na-hville. Mr. Brown, (th Conservative cmiidate,) was re-elcctd M iy r tj j-ixlvc-n hundred vc" again' t f'coviliys four hun dred an fiiV ix. Th--v Conservatives oarrlcu the CouncIlMien arid AIdvmii.-n in evt ryvard by a Eiajot-iry ci from 3 or 4 to 1. "ibis was in a city where Brownlow ha been r-'ii lin r fjr the past two years, anl where the loyal people have had a full opportunity cf ob serving his coarse and wi.-hos. It will not do to say thit the oleetion was decided by the votes of rebels. Under the new Con stitution no man who took part in the rebel lion is allowed to vote. JtS The responsibility for not trying dccrson Lavis re;-U v.itn ttie ja'iicial au 1 thorii.ios-,.or with Ccngres?, or both. Con gress enacted a law whk-b, in the judgment of the judiciary, renders it impossible to hold a court for his trial without a new al lotment of Judges; and that allotment Con gress and the Judiciary alons have power to make. The responsibility for his being held in military rather than civil custody rests wholly with the Judro and District Court of the District of Virginia. The only re sponsibility resting upon the President, so far as we can see, is that cf detaining him at all. We see no " due process of law" under which he is held as a prisoner, though hi counsel appear to have made no application for his di-ehnrge. tSX-"A car of the Adams Express Com pany was robbed near Seymour, Ohio, on Saturday night, of nearly $Io,(X)0. tSf Five hundred emigrants from North Carolina took passage at Fortress Monroe for Baltimore last Frida', tojp West. Attention is directed to the new ad vertisements in to-day's paper. M ARRIED." 7 On Thursday evening, Angm t 30, 1C5, by the Rev. Reuben Jeffrey, Mr. Clarance J. Fowler, of Berwick, Co.umbirt County, Pennsylvania, to Miss. M. Lou. Wehrfritz, of Philadelphia. On the 10th. inst,by the Rev. Will'ian: J. Ever, Mr. William T. Ilartzcl. of Main Town.-hip, to Miss Mary Jane Shuman, ol Catawiss;i, town-hip. On th 13th instant, by the same. Mr. Fa'oti -Weaver, to Mis? Elizabeth Ilcwer, l-ith of Catawi-sa, Pa. " LLJ.MMiSLl IUi JiA!;fiET VvHEAT,p-r buch.l. S t-0 , H Tl . 4S V , " I it j l.C.tl! ... 23 ''ORV. 1 m I PDTAP.iES. - 50 Pt. K vn E AT. I f . DKitu Ar-fXEd, 3 m Ki,'t' i-f hl. 14 i4i : HAVd .. . Sj CVEft Ei. SSO.HAtHS. . .14 HEEU ' . t 70 I HAY by tbe torn. W Ofl BUCXW&CA rioar. I 0 LARD, par lb. tS A Wonderful Dream. Mr. Robertson, Mail Agent on the A. G. W. Road, between this city and Cleveland, refated,to us, yesterday, the strange item about a farmer who prevented a terrible dis aster on that road near Mansfield, Ohio, at the time of the recent general freshet. We had before eeen a paragraph relating to the fingular affair. Mr. R. .conversed with the farmer arid here is the story in short : The farmer (a Pcnnsylvaniiin) wenttobed during the heavy and protracted Ptorra, on Monday night, and dreaming that the fi'l across a chasm, some hunded feet deep, had given way under a pa.-ergrr train and let it down in'o the abyj-j Ye sprang up to render assistance to the pa singers, ran to the doer, atvl was hastening from the house, when his wife awakened him.- lie related his dream, nd went to bed aga'n, but slept, little more during the night. The dream made such a deep impresinn on his mind that he hastened to the cham"the next morning early to see what condition it was in ; but the road was apparently all right, although the water was pouring and surging through the large culvert beneath, as thoryrh it would wash the earth away. Tuesday night the farmer could not rest for thinking about his dream of the preceding, night, and getting up, he procured Tiis lantern and hurried off to the chasm. When he. arrived there h found, to his terror, that the huge 11 had been washed out, leaving nothing but the unsupported ties and track over the chasm! Hearing tho train thundering to ward destruction, the farmer clambered across the dreadful break, and running down the road some usance, he signaled the ap proaching train to stop. And so short was the time, that by the time the engineer was able to "hold up," the engine was but a few feet of the chasm. The tr sin was hvrge, and was filled with persons who had been to the great Union meeting at Man.-field. What a narrow es cape they all made fVom a horrible death, for the train would have plunged down the frightful precipice, car upon car, crush ing all to death in the ruins! The parson gers at once evinced their grrritude to their preserver, the Ponn-yivanian, by making him up a handsome sum of money. Day ton ( Ohio) Journal. SPECIAL NOTICE- 1 llVtl.VG'RI.s ANI FESTIVE I'OVS, n-n.l an I 1 mHrwi-a riiTclopc irnil V5 nf n.Gtnl 1 illp-n.l you ooiiir Vklnn'O- 0 fr.ruiai Ion O at u ill jjlnafe you. A.liirn MAttV MOOL.E, t-Jl hfoauway, N. Y. May 1. IfOi ly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A (tcnUciiian who uff.:rcil for y ars from Nerroua D"-!iiity.licjjatur Ducay.and all the eti cl f yuutli lul inJisrrition. will, for thi- a.k? of PufT-dni tin ri:.niiy, arml fr-e ti ell who ured it. thn ffripe an! dir-' tionsi for innRms V.,c siiap'.e r'-nifdy liy wincO he wan cured. r:tr'-rersi wich'iig to pri.rtl by a I ver tiri a troi'rJeiice, can J 1 nbv '!ir-!in: j h v i. ':i)r:v. J3 'l!.iujbta . t , N-;w Vork. Fe'-, S3 IStH!. ly S M P. TH.' Hi5n ir 'A ziV.n Cibir.it Oous, itrij oil-fer-!'t ntvl a. at!a.ti:. .irp. h.t'l ul.ir m:i-jr lr C-i) t. S..iil Flh I'V-tiVi; tl'I'.Oor fill.VK.'t MCII 'is, or tlnr lift p'-iiiiuiii'. a!rr" U:-ui. I ustruti il ( a al'iSUi'f fri'-. A'i'-r" HAsoi At IIAiLI.. Borr.:x. or M iSON U OTtlEtlS. New VORt. Jan.fi. lC5 -?cp.9. 'C5 ly.-S.M P. THK(:l-ORV OF MAN IS HTRENOl IF. A crnile 1 man who -iiff. r-d (or yi-ar from Nrvii and Gm al licliility. Nislilly Emnn. and 8-mmal VVt-aknp. thi? rrfilt of yeu'rifil imli'cri ti'n. and rniiir ni'ar -ii''inr hi 'lay in lH'prli-ii hiii-ry. will, for lh" akp of eiifiVtiiif! man . nd to auy ! uffiitl ed, lu iiopl mi-ana u-el hy hi 111. which clf-cl-d n curi- in a few wn-kn altr the failure if .innioro'i mciirine. Ei'nd a ilirerO-d i-iivelo,io and ntauip and il will coiit yon notlnnp Aldres. tUOAfC TKLMA1N lictb ft. N.Y.City. WHISKERS ! WHISKERS ! ! Dr. L O. Moitii' Carrili". the rri-jte'l ftiiim'alor in the world. wil f'rre VIllk'r o Mu larhfsio trow on th moitliP!it face r thin ; n-v?r known in fail ; FamplK .r trinl eni fn.-e to any ue i1.-riroii I' tHfiij it iiiitiI. Address, Rs&vca tc. Co., "itt Niniiu Mrei-t N. w Yora, July 4. It-'U- Sir. Si RANG hi itr XilUrl Errrv youna lady and pnt.lriiian in lh ITnitcd l?tatr can hrar f-iioiethiiip V-TV mii"h to th-ir a.'vsn. 1 4t ly re urn mail (frf e of rharr p.) by ad.!r'i.n thi un ii-t-in:d, TUe" h ivin f.:a s oi'heins h'linhiij? c1 w ill ''bUzr by ii't i:"lifiic ra'd. A!lcili-r will p'-raye adorrs tfci ir ch'v'i ;n! j"-rvsrit. TI!'i- F CilAl'V AV. h.il -.raiiwa. New ork. Fib. 2. lrt lv. S : p l M- A FN '.ti, I'.IAS L'NIISS, An.! i:l:rih, trcatnl wn!i f!io iitin.l U'rM, hy J. I-A A' S, M C. icii!it and Auri-t iformcrly of I.cy. di-n, II dlan !.) Ko. 5IJ ri'K Sturt. fHH AirA Ti-stim miali, from the ino-i ri-lia'de sourct-a in th City and Country can l nef-n at ln crtie. 1 he nu-d-ical faculty an- invited to a'coiipaHV their patii-n-. a hi bas no accri-ts in hij p lattice AKTiFiriAt. EVES, iutcrted without pais. Nh charge lor mm iPation. April 2", ISGti. ly, 'I'D Co?t-t'rTiiT!rr Th adverlWcr havin'bf-i-n A renored to health in a f-w at hy a very ii:i jde remedy, after having sutT. red r,-veral years with a a-;vern lune atf-etion, and that dread iii'ase. Con aaiiipliou - i i anzioun to make w n to his fellow autTcr!r ihn means of cure To all w ho dcnirmt.lie will n-nd a ropy of the pre ncriiition useii ffreeol ,har?e. with the itir rtion? for pri parinc and using th! name, which they will Had a rjui 11 re for oiiauriiptinn. Athmy, r.ron:liiO CoUi f-'oiittis i-tc. The onli o!ijrt 01 the .tvnrti(-r l.i f-miim the pr'-Kciiptiu'i i to benefit the affiirtp.l. and re ! in1oriiiatiii w hih heronreiv."! to be mvnliiahtc nd he h fi,-ii every nuff- ri-r will try In ti'm.-dy. a it will cost them 110I hmg. and miv prove a nlea nv. rarlie! ililn; tl;e precriition, fr-e, hv ipiiim mail, will please adrlr. pi Rev E. A VVIIO.N, Vi!Iiarnlmrg Kme'Coor.ty Fth. 2J. I -0f. Jy -York. 'The Grovcsiecn Pian f .. rte i etill rtii ii priToiirnre an. I irn at p.ip.ia'ity. a,d afi.-r uu ireone gradual i'nprOTi.'ir.'-r.t -. f r a pe riod pi thirty yearn i-i now prono irt ed by Ihe ui- .' wilU In li. uliurpai.eil a.i 1 even Hn'Tinl'-d in ru h nea Vol iuic aii,S p irily "f loue.rtitrihiliiy :fiid rlieap iieaj. iur l ew rcalc. t.renrh artii.n harp "lal, iron IrHme, over atriiiid ba.. aeven o tavo rosewood i a no, we arewllma cU' nr iroia 9I1HI li S.'iitl 1 1, .in tiu eame i le and finish are l I by any oiber hrrt clah makers in the country. iKaler-t and all in. waul ot oi piauoa are inviteil to en i for our l' seriptive C'ata'ogue, w hii I) contains photograplis of our uirrernit vtylea. loeether with prires No one lioiiirt pur- ha; a pii.no without seeing this lata nue Med! alnioi.t without nu:i,l-r. have bei-n nwiril'Ki to the Ornvrr-tirii I'l ino. and llie 1 eli br.iteil Vi.rld' air. lioiieh put in cnm;i. tilion wiih. ol!i-r-i".fiin all pirw ol Europe and thu U it tool th liicheet awa d. f Cftabiiihed lga 1 Grovesecn "o , L 4b'J PROADW Y. SEW YOKii. July 29- I8T.5 . H. U. - It Co. 1 new rrsFraiE res ths uixDiEscniLT. FhaUM'ai Fhalaa's Pbaxloa'a JPhalea's FbaUa'i iRfct meowing Ccrcaa. Tfijht Xllamin2 Cereos." "Jfiabl RIsBa2s Crrtas.'' "Might nSooauiaz Ctrroi." Annt s-(rn'.!. rli Ur-ato, aM rrarant rrfrre, il's'i li fr-iij the ra.- aud bv.auuTul flower lraa wbica it ln it n-noe, Jiuaractnrd oly hy rnALOT & fs?T, ?fw TTk. BEWARE Or COO'TERrElTS. ASK TOR pTTA-.t-iX'1 TAKK Vf OTnER. tr for ti mttrsg emt urtif '-s. lust out. Ai Ad- dress O. T. GAREY, Ciiy Bculdirtft Bedford. Main, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS : ESTRAY. r,mto the premircanf the nnter. nt.ed in Muaarloaf Township, Col. umbia l ounty . on or about the mid. die of July last .a DA UK RED BUI. I, with a slit In ih. ir ... nt. owner l hereby notified tornma forward, prove prop, ertv, par ibartes. and take biai away, otherwis, Un will be sold according to law. JAMES HESS. October . 17, Ir-6li at. AUDITOR'S NOTICE; Estate of Reuben' Savage dee'd. Tbi an lernsned Auditor appointed br th- Orphans Court f Otnmhia county In n ake dirlrihiitinn of the bal mce in the hmds of John Wenner Aduiinia irntor of th- estate of Iteiib-n Pavace Inte of r.)liim h a rontiiy dee'd , will tneel the partiea interested, for the purpose of his 11 1 pietnn nt 011 satr.iay llie I7th I'av.i-f oveiFiemt at KloMotk A l .at his iffi.-e in rioi.n.-Mirj when rind where all pnrtii-a m t.-ri-Kte:l mu.-t nii-ear and t resent their eluims or be d b irred fro.n e.:iii.i in f"r . rhnre of tiie fund. I', (i l'AKKL Y, Aui'itor. :!ioemhllrI Oct- 17. IX.- 41 Cy-herwick -iluz -'.te" p'eas crpy. r"AKK lObR CHOICE. We will send hv express or rrherwi"e rs ordered. Kec-irely puked, "a $V..0 Sewing Mn-bin. either Vliei-ler tc Wilson of Crivr " laker. lo any p"r son sending 11s. Ur fore the first of January nex. the name' 01 SIX I't'.EJV new subscribers to the with the inoner. $". 00 for one year in artvanee. On and after Janaary 1st, m 7 we ha I xz qtire Kl(l IITH-JV new eubscrib. r. Sii:l UO. e have sent away as premiums nearly TIIRKF. HUADht of these machines, and thry give uni-v.-rsa' suti.f.o tion. The new ub' rib'-rs may bfl f'om one or from va rious l.iee.. tfeti-l the names a-, fast as you obtain tii- m. with the inon. y, by I berk. Praft. or Post ortice OrJer, .-ample copies and circulars aenl free. Terms SJ.oU a year in l.lvmi.e. rllJNEY E. MDltSE. Jr.. tc Co. -7 Park Row, New Ywrk. October 17. lPGf.. 4t. MANHOOD : now lost, now nt: stored. hi -j - v. JUST published, in a sealed enve i'LZ, ' V'lV': 'OPR- ''rice O tents. A lecture on the ' nature, treatment tnd radical cure of ---""' rti-imnal VV-aknees or Moeruiit'irlio -a. fn.Iuce.i by Self-Ab.JB.' ; Involuntary Emi.-ious. I111 potency Nervous lieiiliiv and. Imp diuieuts to 'i.rri;ig g-ncrally; iVnumpt a.-n. I pilupsy. iind Fi's ; .ienl.il and Physica.1 Incnp.jcity. tr. liy K ilwrt J. C uiverwell. M, I.. author oftti! 'Greco l,o k.' Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable f.c t'lre. cl:!Hr'y proves from h:s on experi.-nce. that th awful ;i.n-qiienees of 5!ilf-Abue may be eff.ct unlly removed wilhoi.t Medicine, and with hi; d in ger.. llil surgical operntions, boui-s. iiihlriHin-i:t-. rm2, or cor.lials. pointing out a ino.le of cure nt once ceitain and eff ctual, by winch every sufferer. 110 matter .lint his condition inny be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and railnally. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thmianis ami thousmds. cnt undersea 10 any address 111 a plnin envcl-.p 011 rerei;t of sii eetits or two postage, etauips v Or. Cut verwell's Mirnee fJuide. price ;5 cent". AUJrets, CHAa. J. O KLlVKct:il., Iv7 P.owery. New Vork, I. O. box 15-6 October 17. ly Peas U Co. TT-sc real Family P.iper. Eraiik Leslie's Chimney Corner. With No. T' . issued on the H-llh of Cfcptember la-t, will be given to each purchaser or tub seriber a Iagnlf;ceiit l'reentatiou Plate, 2-lxS inches, entitled HOME AGAIN. Besides the numerous illustrations, No. 71 wiil contain the ibllowing Stories and in teresting articles. CONTENTS. Commencement of a New Serial Story. The riihful .Meseiii:er. JUusfr-yfed An English Sailur'b Life Among the Sav ares Th ' rhej hord Girl of Nanterrc. Yixe iJetth r.f Wat. Tyler. Illustrated K ;ce :i t r:c Re no vole 1 ce. i'Vie Rv tr:ived Youth. Adv. ntnr' with a Grizzly. Illustrated A rieiiii-h Rfin-iiice. !i .-(.r-e W. Chads, of Philadelphia, with lot tr-1 it. Curious Mode of Fishing in Florida. JUus t rated, 1'res.mt. f.r Grandmother. From, Painting by Carl Hiibner. I etniction of Robespicre. Kin ugh. . Forgotten Recoveries. The Asre of r :iiters. Story of John A.-bmundson. lUustraieJ Family Pa-time. IK-Hsin and out of Water. Tihirt rated 1 'erils of Agi icultural in A.frica J"istrnt'-d The Rox by Express Dbiftrat-d The E.-cape of the French from Onondaga. J'i'nxf rated What the Dotr Rark at. The Mountain Inn. With virk-ty of matter ie prorc and verse of the hie lie t merit. 'ViiK ri,iioM-i;i-ni i.nvir'Fnivi; compavv. ; n-nii res, Cilu-iy inior.-ii puuiic mat tiiey have tii.-ir PLANING MILL now in opcra.i-in with an extciiive assortment rf 1 f.,TTT,nV"i:'V aid are n"W pr. pare'l lo su;,r.iy all onlers nt short 10 tiee end at ih.- lowest priis forrai-h, I'h-ir as sortment o lu-nher ronsi-ts of W'utr Vim Vlnnli, 7onrcN. si?, 23cMiErL' S'l.-iiilV, planed or unplaned. to suit pnrehis Fra-n. StutT. Joice and .neili-.E of al1 siZ -s Their I lauinc Mill and l.i-inher Yard is sit'ia'e 1 nt the Riilr" id liem-t. v.ry cmivt niciit'y for xhipinc lu nher bvth'.- rare" 1 hey are constantly nisnutiK tntiiif luu-ber nf all kin Is. and persons who desi-e lumb'-r of every rie-erri(,-i.n will d well to ex nni-ie th i t.v-n hefnre pure a-ins e'srwhere. They are dt-ru'.ined and em-ine-U'v i.r-p'ir e.i li f - I MS th 'ap a, the i li.-a pest. Th- y rflso i'esire lo inlorm ihe pub'ir ami especially thos-. 'mi ci i-h 11 p in iiase t'i 1 (t'ltrili.ii tii'-y hv one Mill specially pr pared t cut tiusb r- of a'uiosl every eiz : and leii(;i!i remr-d. Triose wishir - 10 hiiiid c r roniracloia f- r buHbinj, ran save nion. y. by Hi vins us a 1 j I Tne iinlersiirnei 'would also anr.cunre th-t they are prepa'J to i!o al". kind o t p;'irinif of Varhin. ry. su- h as '1 hri-e'ima Machines io i r i, Ken-rs and ! kinds 01 u-riculturl iuiplciniit. UOii reasonu-Id-.- terms. ..I tr -ss. F. C. EVER Sec'y. C'ooiiifb ir?, Sept. I'J, l'GO. lllooi.i-bur Pa. 1 GENTS WANTED FOR THE -v PICTORIAL HOOK nf AVF.Ti TF.3 ANP I NCI PC. TS of Ihe rrbei'.inn. There -s a cert 't'i p. -r" ion of the v- ir that will never i. o into the ri-i-u'ar l.i-'ories nor be inbo-li d 1:1 r oi-.nee ir po-iry w hirh is a very real pnrt of il. and w.ll. if preserved, convey to -nr;-eeli'it ceiivrations a bet'r-r i. lea of ths spirit of th ? coi-fliet th sn manv dry report or car- ful narratives of evnt. and this part may be railed th- sosip, ihe fin. Ine pathos of tn-ar. This i lustr iles the rharnilerof th- leaii .rs. the humor of thu -oldn-rs the evoiio . ot woui-ii. the brav. cy of men, the plnek of o-ir heroes, the ro-ui-ir.te and bar4sdips nf the service. 'I be vo'nme is profusely illustrated with over , nira7iiis4 b th first ai lists, which are really b-au tit'iil ; w erthy t exami'i it s 1 as rprrimens ol Ih it't. Many ef them rre . t ints the t'S.ty thf ten. after III- lep-ilnr style ci Lo. -Mill's Pi lon! Field Ho : t -e Kevoliitn r. The b k a i:itent- include rcnui.i eC.nces sf i Mm p. picket, spv. sS'lt, bivsuoe. siege and ba'tlj field a ; veiitu-ee ; thrilmj f ;ats l bravery. wt, .:rol'ery, csmical anJ ludicrous ail ventures, etc.. te.. Amusement as well as Instruction miy be found in eveiy p.-ice. as BrH'lnc d tail brilliant wit. anl au Ih'i lo- liiktry. ar kkilifuily interwoven in this work of i'e,-.iry art 'I his work s"l's it r If T h.; people ar tired of i!r d'lails and Mrlisou works , and w ant rO!n -thniK hu me.oa roootn.an-t startling 0.irasi.t are m.ik.ni fri:i t IMl l9isip -r n.esin clear of all expenses A nd tor circulars, civing f.tit pai noul.irs and ee our terms en. I prcol of Ih-' atove a..s. rtion A.olress. .N A I'lt'N Al. Pi fll-IArl ING CO. 5.'7 Miuer St.. I hil.iicl hia, Ta. O:!obr 3. tPfsi - 4ui, MPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND M AM'F.VrTI.'Rl G PCRroE. . Cut.tain a'l the stt imprT"niito are speedy ' i'sn ; durable ; and easy to work. Illustrated I ireuUi fr-. Ag-Ms wanted Lib er, I isioni-l almwrt. No rn-sniu nts made. iiiiiss t-MPlRE S. M. ill.. i.n broad way. New Y"iR. fej-terriher 3. ly.-A. A. Co. 20METHIN; NE V ANlt OVEL rR GEMW O rrdlr. Country Hlores liraarci's and all ss-eVrnf an brnoraii'e and pri flt'Mn business Fn-e by ia:l for e5 ris, ; wh-desa1 t per Cr.x. Caavas esrs res us $4 lo i per Slav pmflt ABBOTT s. DOW 0. Maoafactnrra.'l99 Watt VswJfiir..jKo ..,. .st-a .n s 9 ft st ft ft to CO o o S3 -1 ft o o -i se " r rs k-i v O -s o V PS C4G to a o ft r?V rii, 3 Kt cr. o G O aa o P9 ft Wk asi 5-1 O e-t rs n o AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Mary P. Mills, lite of Mndlson Totcnshii Columbia County, deed. flfE I.entees nnd nil other parties interested in I the estate of Vary P. JiiUs. deceased, will tike noticethai th iin.leri;ued appoint. d by the Or phan's onrt of si, i ounty. auditor, to audit and nuike 1Iiftr1l.nl 1011 of the balance in the hand f lan jel Emm) t. siiniving executor of the snid Mary P. Villa decease.!, will meet the parties interer.! d in the Mid er-tiile, ni ths otfire of the Register of Wills, in and for 1 lie roomy f 'nliimbia. at I'loomshiirg on 'I hursilsy the Mh oay i f November next, when and where al parties interested ran altend If the see pr per and present their rl.iitns or be debarred from toming in lur a (.bare of lh f und B. II BAI.DV, Auditor. Dloomnturg. September 12. 1AU6. 4t. VOOL CARDING. The subscriber having purchased the well estab lished Mnd, known as 'ha ii -a. rADTOfty," near R.hr!biirs '.luinhia County, and having put the niarluiiciy i.i fir H-rate repairs, is prepared to do i . r-i.z. ; t ? r- 'cspy iry in ttie bet manner and upon the shortest notice. l'hoe fnvorio? him ivith their cut-ni may rely on havieg their work well doue. IIENEY H. SANDS. Creen wood . June C. 1-C6. j-iiVV JSAUSL SHOP. The underijned respectfully announces that he has retimed a shop, in Court House alley, opposite the l. li . nee lo-el. where h- is prep-red to con duct the harberiuiT bu-im ss In all its branch es. Themtof coloring whiskers aud iinus'acaes is prariiued by him most r-killfi:lly. lie also .-leans cl ithmi, lu.iKiiiu th--in lor.k nearly as t irod as new. upon the most reasonable terms, llive him a trial. L7 Hair Tonic li" the very best quality, us-d for c'.eanin; hair, kept cornt-ntly on hand, and fir sale S. f t ULI.IN'S. Hloomsburg, April to. ISGH. tf. OOK HERE. I.?, tliose inilebter! to ths under'icned either on note or book Recount, of six inont u or more stau .i;ig are her- by req:i-:tcd to make settlement withnit ile lav. and ave ni.n H. C. fclltVE. iloo;uliure, Sept. 10, I80fi 5l 0U1 :k starch gloss Is thronly Article ase.l by rirl f:i.iKS I3'(cJ-, r,.i!inij. l ies, am! S .iouands ol L'arsiiiivs. It cives a beautiful poli-h. nakins ih rj"n pass smoothly v r ih .- cloth, saving xecu time nn I labor, tion.is rlone up with it keep cl. an much ioiij,-r con sequently sjviii not wear out so soon. It makes Old IJut n look like Kew. m a iMi F.iii.iL ei.CE Is 'HS Rl-TU THli Woe I D. It is soluble in l.sr.i as w .H as sntt water. It Is put up m the raieot. neatest, inij moil couvesi'jni lurni 'f any o.T-red to ttie public tS Wjiieiitcd uoi la Sircak.' thr Clolhps. Ar;nts wanted everywhere, to whom we off-r ex tia-ir J .nary Imluceiutii's. dlr.-ss, .NW 10IIK l'AKCil GLfi-'SCH, No. -Jin i-ulien et , Ntw York. P.-pt-inbrr 2o. li'VJ. -tm-A& Cu. fAR.VERS! FARMERS J ! i. n't f:i' to use ntl'.MI'S" SIT' R PHOSPIT TF. I 1 I-1.' ! ii vo ir lartii a'ld mnke larje rri of eriil'i ;md truss. l! is now extensively usi., in nil ih- li -aeiiis aurt- liurul po-tio-is of th- toui'try ami ittiiiiit dispnt- or uou'ii is known to oe th very b.-st 11 --!. It -on! ills l-.-ss itioi-t l'-'. is iii.mhii'ii form inq-ainy. ,'o::t,(iu.i nore aiiri- u firal v a 1 1-.-th 111 anv oteer in thu tit irket t'11 11 ! r si k-J 111 tr uliire it as a st.in.inid iirt icle, in- n 'i' g t i ni.ik. a permanent trai.e Its value h. is been l.i il y t-st-d 1:1 Ihis county an I st in Is u!isur,i:isnd by any otli.'r article i-vi-r introduced. Give it a trial, you Will be tdeased beyond measure w ith tl.e results. A;;-y to I'AXTO.M t M '.RM X August Z1. lilrt. r.j,n r:, fa. MONIATKD phosphate. A Uonccnlr.'itpel Fcraiiizer. Especially czd-rrfed to WHEAT and other GRALVS. This prepnrifioo contnins Pure Ground llone .and th-- b'-:t Feiti!izi!i2 M.-dts known to e nrultur ! 1 hem isiry . roio'n n"d in -urh aieanner as lo develop their productive propi rti-s only whn Used on the soil. I'ric" 3 0 I ' r tn. For sale at ths lu.tnufactur ef'a depots. No 714 M ARhF.T TIF.riT. Philadelphia. BLOOM. ClU;, Col'iinhi i Countv, Pa WILLIAM ELl-Id 0 CO , Manufacturers. September 5, IHrsi. I UMEER, Mannf iciured ti orderat HE-VRICO MI LL. Ross Township. Lus.-rne County. Pa., Oil Ji, iScmi:'Sc, Janlc. Ra., PINE rtrLAR AND BEAC'I. kc. for Sale nt th" V I LL. "r delivered at any point on th: Railroad, r nei-d or connected wi'h it. il f- Address, the subscriber, nt IVromiP". l.ii r.erne Comi . or JAMES J .C'K:SOV. the Mawyer. at I'Hrvcyville p o. The 'vji I Property with Iwo Houses. Rsrn and oth er iteproveitieni. rurrnun.led by about llj'l Acres of Land. I.?!) of whieh remains heavily limbered, is now for sale at a baigain, '. y WILLIAM HENRY. Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pa. September :'6, ISi'ei.- 3 n. T O HOTEL & SALOON KEEl'UliS Of rinonisbnre and Columbia Coun'y I have ap- ri.nii' u .-n. .-ioiiiii ttr- in mt i ii- s'e oi in ' i'orler. Hrown siout, and Laser Hcer. whn will sup ply yoi nt the ranie price faud with the same article.) as I woulil fnriii-hyoa from the brewery. Knownn that he will be pummal and and attentive to all li may fuvnr him with t It. i' trade. 1 eolicit for hi hi your support. Very respectfu'lv, rrtEt I. ACER. Steam Brewery, Reading, Ja. goptembsr 25. If06 ci.T. .ti a Kit's SS S W S -T OSS, ihave opened a new ftore at the old stand of Ha vid Stroup. on Msio street. Bloom-burg, and will keep on baud a general assortment of Surh as Dry Goods. N.itions. Groceries, Tin-ware. Hsr.kvare, Cfdsr and Willow Ware, Drtfis, Cenferion?rv. Glass-Ware, Tohaceo Hats t FHces. Flour, f-s'-t Fish and Meat: all of which I prop .se a lliug- at a very low flgur tot cafi or produce. Cell aid see. C. C. MARK. Blnoiueburg, April If, ! tf. HLA.NKS I BLANKS ! I i3iavov:d o jyORTHERN CENTRAL DIRKCT ROUT NORTH AND SOUTHj Tiirough. between Baltimore and Rochester Without Chan sir of Cars, ON and 'after August 6th. 1S66. Train will lear as lollowe : NORTHWARD, BUFFALO EXfRTM leaves Rallimore 10 !0 daff, Philadelphia 9 (W f M, Harrishura S,uS A. M I deli -eriue pasaenr're at NorthDiiiherlaad. 4,5S A. M. for train 011 Lackawanna and Bloorasburr Kail Road, icaviac at 7 Ul A, M. arrivmc lnv ille 7.10 A. M. Glnoinshart; H 2S A, M. Kingston 10.40 A. N, Be rah -ton 1-i.fHI noon. M All, leaves Paltlmore A83A.W. daily, (except nn.tays) Philadelphia 10.10 A. M. HarrUborc 2.05 P M . neliverin.. passengers at Vottbutnberland 4 34 P. M. for train on Lackawanna and Hlomishurg Rail r.oad, leavi-s there at 5 P. M. arrlriiif in Dsnvilla litWP. M. l-lomnsbiirc 6 45 P. M. Kingston DWP.M, rVrantnn 10,15 : proceeding north and arriving Irt U lHWmprrt at ti 3.i P. M. , FA9TI.INB leaves Haiti more, JaiW f except Sun-J7Vl.UJ-?l- p"il"''P'i 1? noon. Ilarrisburg ? 1 hf' J Nortbumherland 43 P. M. re.nain over J noo'W," r,0rn'nl ' 7- ' f"" F.XritKSS TRAIV, leave. Northumberland li 3 P.M.d.ey (except r-undays) reviving p,."nier,'. lenvi-ig crhllton 4.4 P. M. Pittstnn 5.! p M Klnrs ton 0 l:u P M. Bloomshura f 07 P. M. arrivine in Phil- am-ipi la .u n. mt. lurn-ourj a.au A. M- Baltimor 7. (Ml A M. , JIAII. TRAIV. leaves Northumberland JDCG A.M. daily, (FX'-epl r-uniluys) receiving passenaers leavinf rcraotou at 5 50 A. M.PiUslon ttlA M Krncsinn I. 5j A Ill'i.iuisburg H.II7 A.M. Imnuille 9.54 A.'M. ani arriving in llairib"rg 1, 15 F . M . Philadelphia 55!ir. ,M. I! iHiuiore ij OH I. M. liy. this route fright from Buffalo. rSuspension Mr iiiie. Rochester and Canandaigua or any interme ti:te point on New York Central can be shipped lhi"(jj;ii, when in f jll car loads to any point on tba I arkdwunna and Rlo'-maburf Kail Road, without bre iki-ig bulks Rat' a of freight aud Passenger far as low a l.y any oilier route J. 1vUAHK V. E.9. YOUNO. Gen'l Sup't. liarrisburg, T&. Gen'l Pass. Agent. Faltim re. and I?AACM. BCIlE'lMt atlORV. G-nl Western Freight Agent, Buffalo, N. T. Kept :iiiber, li, IctJii. HO FARMERS. Wll'" are undecided in regard to the kind of mn nure they shall use for . Afisk !SKF.I)n, we beg to submit the following 'ettersl UAUGICS RAW HOVB MTU! rilO.NPllATE OF LIMB is especially well adapted to the formation of HEJ1VY ORJIiy, The lesf and stalk of a gfowlag crop, treated with this manure niay not always indicate so lull a sue. cess as the weight of the (Train Dl.r acre will show, end we confidently assure all farmers that if iheir observation is directed to this point, the substantial value of this md established manure will be mora than ever demonstrated . jE,NiFP.v!i.t.r. Cheater Co.. Pa., Anr. 15. J?fift. Mrssns UtuuH liaoTiir.as 4c Co, Ir7 Pearl st., s. Y. liatK S.rs Yours of the Mh hs been reeeivd. You ark inc for my experience in the use of your Haw Itonc tSiiper Phosphate. I applied it to wheat last fall . t the rate of three h'in.lred and twenty pounds per n-'u. alone aide of barn yard ma itiir. the reruit w that the w heat wberr Ihe Phof. nhate was iut wa iruch the B. T IIEMltD anj IIKv itR.althou i not ao much ?TRA VV as oa tho ttir portion oft e nclrl. The effect it produced was "ery mnifi.at -rxree.ting far my expectations, merefore I can ret iniiiiend it as a fertilizer, intend ing to u un-re o. it on my w heat this fall. Very res ctluliy, yours, T 11 US. M . CARLTOTf. Elk w. Chefterco.. Ta.. Aug 17. l-e. Messrs. Kauoh II Ainu,-Gcstlkbick ; Having used your Phosphite of l.mie nn a wheal crop. 1 have no iieri at ion in recommending it aa a guod and UU R. A fcLB manure. Yuars. Very Respectfully, josEpn HonaoN DAL'CM'S RAW BOME SUPErt-PUOBPHATE Of LI -VIE. For sle by BCOTTJt JAMISON. Sepitmber 2ti, lso6, Jt, C'at;iwissa. Pa- G23. HOOP SKIST3. 623. Kew Fall Styles! Are in every respect -t cliss, and embracaf compt-te assortment for Ladies. Misses, and Cnil iir, n. of tlie Newest ftyles, ever Length and Sue- ..f Waist. OCR KtRTS. wherever known, are more univer sal ly port lar than any others before the public They r-tain ihetr Hiape b, lter. are lirhter, more elastic. more rturable. a.ul r-aly ui-eca. thaa auv ol hr Hoop ikirt in the market. Tbe sprints -nd fasten ii.fs are warranted perf et. Evert i.aDv shon d TRT Til KM t 'I hev are now being eiteusivelv Hold by Vrxm nKTs. thoii2houtt'ie C'ouuiry and at WllOI.E Al.E AMI UE1A1U, at Maaulactory and Sale iOo'll N'o.fu" R"II Ptre.n.-below 7lh. PHlfD'A. . Ark for lit i'K I -owu am,"-buy no other! CACTIUV. None genuine unlas Ptainpeil on each Kid I'a-i "liopk m"s lioup Pktrt Manufactory. No triS ArOl Street. I hiUoelphii, Also. onsianily on hand full line of New York: nia.le st.irts.ai verr low prices. TLRM.-s VET CASH. ONE PRICB ON LY August -2J, lo-0. 4iu. J. W. I5S LIZZIE PETERMAN, Would announce to the ladies of ninombt)rg an d the pu'ilie generally, that she bas just tecciVed from thu eastern ri-ies ht-r spri:jr and Snmincr Flock of MILLINERY GOODS, consisting nf all article a nsraMy found in first class Miliiu. ry Mores. Her goods are nf the best quality an J amous the most handsome and cheapest in the market Call and rxaimne them for yourselvea. . Ni.body -houl.l p.ir.-h ise jls -wh're before examin jr.; Miss Fi-trrinan's stock ot goods Bonneis made? :ii ord.-r, on the shortest notice, or repaired. fture en Mu isireit. 3d d or below the store of Men.tenhall Rupert. Clooinsburg, iay S, l3Ti.-if. JJEW RESTAURANT, In Bhive'r Ruilding. on Main Street. WM. GILMOFIE, Informs ths citizens r.f Bloomshurg and virlnity thtt he has opi nod a Ntw J-TA U K 3iT5 in this place, where he invites his old friends snd rusi.imt rs to oil and partak" of his refreshmente. It IS his llitei:li"n to eeo hi best LA (IER BEER AND ALE, constantly cn hind ; l-o. Porter. rtarsnpari'Ia. Min eral Water. Kary Lemonades, Raspberry and Leo on fyrnps , esn always be ha.l at hia Keslauraat. In lie eating line he presents a OX n"t snrpised in this place , viz. Pickled Oysters 'lams. jsj.r 'in"s Fih. Barbecued Chi' ken, Pick led Trip.- and But.f Tongue, c, ice. He also b u a good article of Cigars avd Chnring Tohaceo for his eiisti.msrs Give him R Call. Moomsburc. June l.i. lri.fi. yyiLLIAM ROGERS, R 'spertiilv annoneces himeslf to the public as aft experienced W KLL-DIGGE R and WATER-MELL- Lit. Peisons oesirous to I. urn where water eao be easiest found, and all w ho h ve wells to dii. will do w ell in emplov the undersigned. Contracts will be taken by the foot or by tbe day. to suit the euta I'lojer. Address. WILLIAM ROGERS. bloowsburg. Pa July 25. l?f.f. . !y. t OllCE. All persons knowing th?ms-i-eo Indebted to eith er ol ine nndersijinerl, on Sm.t, Note or Ju Igment, are requested t make payment without delay if they would save coots. MrKF.LV Y. ST.W. tt C Wl. .WcKELVY at Co. Angitsl . 13C6. tf. JIFE INSURANCE. If ynrj wish to live Ion; and dla hapf t, go without delay and IVsiURETOCR Lin in the best Company in ihe world, . THE MUTUAL LIFE INrWRANCe COSTPANT OF NKW VHHK ITS" C.eil ASSETS AKE IS.OAO.OCM. and itsanuual rlividend for the fiscal year of IMS aiuosjutsto seventy Ave per cat. on all participat ing p'emiiima. bs-ing the largest dividend ever de clared by any compmy for the same length of time. Fo fwthtr inforoiatioa apply to JOHN G. FREEZE, 'gent. July 18, 1S6H. 3m. Hloomsburg. Pa. JUsVBER! LUJBER1 A neiiy Lumber Yard in Bloomshurg, TI1R nnder signed would respectfully inform thoo in wnt of lumb rthat be continues to maoofac tare and keeps on hand a good supply or building? and fencing hi ten il, at hie residence, a short tanee north of the depot, whieh ! utT-re foe sal at, si- .. . 1 4 r y n r unvi sw