DEMO CilAT AiN D STAR. BLOOMSBURG Wednesday, Nov. 14, 1066, -"- YVa will thank our readers for all local occur r ncea in their immediate", localities. If they oo not desiro to write a communication for the public eye. let them nd u a brief statement of everything of latert.it Ib their respective eommunitiei. Alistef marriage', deatba, accidents. Area, removals, busi ness changes, fce. We .will put them in form. The mors fact! of tbi kind we can jet the belter it will tuit os and our readers. Who will do it ? ' To AovBRTtsaas. Persons wishing advertisements Inserted, must hand them in early on Tuesday moru; lug to inaure their insertion for that week. Sec Sheriff's sales of real estate in fauother column of, to-day's paper. To be Bold on the 3rd of December next. " The partnership lately existing be Iween "W. II. Jacoby and E. K. IWler, has : .been mutually dissolved. See notice of dis solution elsewhere. JCST The members of the Albright Con gregation are holding a protracted meeting at Whitmoyefs School House, in Orange Totrnshin. Their labors are being success ful. . ' Col. N. Hudson, of Muncy, adver . tises his Hotel in this paper. Sir. Hud eon keeps a good hou?c ; is obliging and al ways uses his best efforts to give entire sat isfaction to his guests. figT TheJSunday School Scholars of the Baptist Church, -we have been informed, propose holding a concert on Saturday eve ning of this week. The proceeds are to be appropriated to tho use of the Sunday School. TVe wish them a full house. Bgf The Temperance Lectures, delivered in the M. E. Church of this place, on Thurs day evening last, by Rev. Mr. Evans, of Lewisburg, and Mrs. Sage, of Lancaster 'city, were well attended and gave general sat isfaction to the audience. Jgy The faction in and about this place who talk about starting a paper have several axes to grind. It being a difficult matter to get them ground, they now propose to erect a machine antldo their own grinding. May they have a happy time of it. e - Peterson's Magazine for December . haa been received. It is a winning number, the best of the season. This Magazine not only keeps pace with all its competitors but takes the lead. Every lady should have Peterson's Magazine to make their hearts' content JtST" The performance at F. Claude Ha vens' Exhibition, on Wednesday evening, was very satisfactorily concluded. This troupe contains a selection of the best artists minstrels, gymnasts, singers and players and their entertainment consists of a very epicy variety, pleasing to the most fastidious, and cheerful to the lover of amusement. tST On Friday hut, Mr. WALLof the Reading Gazette, called at our ofEce. We are ever happy to meet with those of our profession ; and although he had a special mission, with that of C. L. Hock, Esq., of the New York Store, Beading, on a matter involving future proceedings. We hope his next visit will be of a more extended and different character. Cr57 We scarcely pick up an exchange paper hut that we notice an account of some theft committed in their neighborhood. In our village the thieves have commenced pil fering the henroosts and coops. Headers, guard well your property, hard winter is coming on, and the country i3 full of scoun drels, too lazy to earn an honest living. Rumor says, a pair cf Fipe-layers canvassed a certain township on the south ern banks of the Paver for subscribers to the new J ohnson-Conservative-Kepublican-Moderate-Democratic paper, to bo started in this place, and succeeded in drawing a blank. Keep you: eyes open for the appear ance of "The Columbia Guard." If the Campaign foreshadows its character it will certainly be a guard a black-guard. 13 The Democrat and Star proprie tors are threatened with opposition by the same party who found fault with our course towards the Columbian, for the past seven months or mere. That paper was going to he the paper said certain Democrat., who.se names we will withhold for the present ; and if the Democratic orgm took exceptions to a single measure put forth in the Columbian, the proprietors of the Democratic paper were instantly pounced upon, abused and threatened with discontinuance of patronage, &c. Because we could have no faith in these Johnson men for spoils, we were not Democratic! J52? From calculations and observations made by illustrious philosophers and astron omers, a great meteoric shower is expected upon the night of the thirteenth or four teenth of this month. It has been learner that these peculiar heavenly phenomena re cur at periods of about thirty-three . years. The last was seen in November, IS 33. It has been described as the most macmificent v heavens, upon that occasion, were beautifully enlivened by these meteoric lights dropping find starting out from all point3 of the hori zon, hundreds of thousands in numbers, and was seen for a considerable time. Sgi- By the proceedings of a meeting of Teachers, published in this paper it may be un flint a Tnnvfi is beincr made to hold a Teachers' Institute. The Executive Commit tee then appointed, have by the resolution passed, power to call an Institute or noi. They are requested to meet in Bloomsburg, on the 24th inst There should be careful attention given to this matter by each of the Committee and all should be present at this " meeting. The destracting tendency of the late war has now been overcome, and every Teacher a3 also every citizen should earn estly engage in educational works, for by . the spread of intelligence a free government galda power, remains tranquil, and more certain liberty and happiness "are afforded its people. '" -- bee new advertisements in this paper, They are not always the least interesting? Finer weather was never witnessed in the month of November, in thissection, than we are enjoying at present CGI- Still tending upwards the price o: the staff of life. Those who pretend to know, predict that it will take a twenty dol lar greenback to reach a barrel before the ides of March. Pity "that bread should be so dear, and flesh and blood so cheap." TnANKSGlVlNG. By' reference to the Proclamation of the Governor of the Com monwealth, it will be seen that the 29th inst, is recommended as a day of Thanks giving and Prayer, to the Almighty for His blessings during the past year. Serious Accident. Mrs. Gilbert Fow ler, of this place, while engaged in milking a .short time since, wa3 violently thrown against the wall of the barn, causing a con cussion of the brain. She has been lying in a sort of stupor ever since, with but slight hopes of her recovery Bertcick Gazette. The death warrant of Peter Bota, for the murder of his wife, has been signed bv Gov. Curtin. It orders his execution to take place within the jail yard at Williams port, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and two o'clock in the afternoon, of Tuesday the 4th day of December next. Smash Up. On Monday evening last, the northern byund freight train on the Cat awissa Hailroad, was thrown from the trpek by a cow, near Mooresburg. Thirteen cars were completely demolished and piled up in promiscuous disorder. As usual, no one was injured. Montour American. traT" Vendue bills printed at two hour's no tice, in good style, and at cheap rates, at the office of the Democrat and Star. We would also recommend farmers and others who intend to sell out'their personal proper ty, to advertise their sales in the Democrat and Star, which reaches every locality of the County. The more these sales are ad vertised, the greater will be the number of people collected and of course the result will be, more bidders and higher prices. JCST Prof. J. P. Wickersham, late Prin cipal of the Lan caster Normal School, as sumed the duties of the oSce of Stats Su perintendent of Common Schools on the first day of this month. Mr. Wickersham U an active educator, and we may expect to see earnest work on his part to exalt the standard of Common School Education in the State. It is our sincere desire that he nwy be successful. Convention of School Superintend ents. At Harrisburg, ou the 4th of De cember next, at two o'clook I'. M., will be convened a meeting of the County Superin tendents of the Public Schools of Pennsyl vania, to continue in session three days, un der the authority of Mr. J. F. Wickersham, Superintendent of Public Schools. Arrange ments have leen made to accommodate del egates with lodgings at the State Capital Hotel, at $2 per day, being two-thirds of the regular charge. A number cf reports will be presented on various topics of education, discussions thereupon will follow, and during executive sessions, a number of important subjects will be considered. Good Advice. Never, says an exchange, use a lady's name in an improper place, at and improper time, or in mixed company, Never make abortions about her that you think arc untrue, or allusions that ynu feel she herself would blu.h to hear. Many a worthy woman's character has been forever ruined and her heart broken by a lie, manu factured by a viilian, and repeated where it should not have been, and in the presence of those whose little judgment could not de ter them from circulating the foul and fiend ish report. Respect the name of a woman, for your mother and sisters are women ; and as you would have their fair name untarnish ed, and their lives uncrabittered by slander ous biting tongue?, heed the ill your own words may bring upon the mother, the sis ter, or the wife of some fellow creature. Accident. Our neighbor, Mr. Caleb Creasy, we are sorry to learn met with a painful accident on Tuesday last. . He was employed in the Car Shop of Messrs. Jackson & Woodin,of this place, and in an unguarded moment placed his left hand upon the cog wheels of some part of the machinery, when it wa3 drawn in, and three of his fingers badly mangled. The two middle ones were amputated by Dr. Ilittenhouse. Some hopes are entertained of saving the forefinger. Since the above wa3 in type we arc called upon to chronicle another accident,' which occurred on Thursday morning, to Mr. George Spencer, of Espytown, also an em ployee in Messrs. Jackson and Woodin's Car Shops. He was engaged in running the circular rip saw and had stopped it for a few minutes to attend to some outside work. On returning, the saw was started by some unaccountable means, (supposed since to be by the lad who does the oiling of the machin ery) and caught his hand, severing all the upper cords connecting with the fingers. A portion of the bone was taken out of the third joint of the fore finger and the balance of the hand skillfully dressed by Dr. 11. H. Li ttle, of this place. The patient bore the pain with commendable patience. Since the occurrence of this last accident. we have learned that a Mr. Palmer, also had one of his thumbs sawed off at the fame shops, on Saturday last. Bcnciclz Gazette. Our Relations' With Mexico. Washington, Nov. 11. -The Heralds Washington special dispatch says there was a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, at which the President produced portions of his an nual message on Mexican matters. If Min ister Campbell and General Sherman find that neither Maximilian nor thj French in tend to leave Mexico, the President will rec ommend vigorous action to hasten their de parture. A belief is entertained that the j Emperor Napoleon desires Maximilian to remain in Mexico until the French troops are withdrawn. The Imperialists state that Maximilian went to Orizaba to obtain news -cf his wife, but it is still believed he has gone there to embark for Europe "! jfci"The next Congress will stand, ac- cording to the New York Times' count, for the Radicals, tico-thirds,and twelve to spare I When the Times once sees the official vote from all thP-States it will have to reduce it3 majority some. The elections were very closely contested in some of the Congres sional Districts in the new States, and noth ing but the official vote can definitely decide the result; besides there i3 a soldiers' vote in some cases to be looked after. However, there is no use of disguising the fact, that the next Congress will be more Radical and revolutionary than the present one. We may anticipate blust'ering times. Our affairs are in a bad shape and in ruinou3 hands. R ECEIPTS for SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER to the COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Richard Bright,$4.50 George Ohl, 3.7J Edward Henry, 2.75 J. . Hoffman, l.(X 5 00 Beni. Miller. 1.25 B. R DoUman, 9.00 Washington Parr 2. 00 W.J. Beidleman, V UulllHh VVI1 11 S VV Henrv J. Knorr, 3.50 7.00 John Kline, 3.61 John Beigle, R. S. Howell, 2.00 Wm. Graham, V. E. Piollet, 2.00 Win. McBride, David Yost, 2.00 J. C. Smith, Peter Eveland's Hiram Sterling, estate, 10.00 S. W. Nolton, 1.50 4.75 1.75 2.00 C.75 3.50 Daniel Neyhard, 2.00 Wesley Holdren, 3.25 T. J. Thornton, 20.00 Albert Hunter, 2.00 S. M. Gearhart, 2.50 John Richards Evan (J. Jones, 5.00 estate, W. F. Gibson, 2.00 Ed. Keeler, Samuel Fisher, 2.50 C. C. Coleman, 5.00 7.50 4.00 J. B. Cornelison, 2.00 I would inform the delinquent cus tomers of the late Columbia Democrat, that I have paid my last money, for stamps, col lecting, advertising, etc., to induce them to " pay ike Printer," and the next will be in the way of costs. LEVI L. TATE. November 14, I860. BLOOMSCrRG MARKET. WITEAT.per bushel. 2 80 RYE. " 50 BUTTER. POTATOES?. -DRIED APPLES, HAMS BACON, -HAY by the ton. LARD, per Ib. - 45 25 50 3 00 . 2i . 10 2d 00 25 CORV, " 1 10 BUCKWHEAT. ' 1 00 FL.OUK per bbl. 14 00 Or.OVERSEED, 5 50 FLAX SEEII - 2 TO BUCKWHEAT Flour. 500 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jjJlSSOLUT NOTICE is hereby riven, that tho partnership late ly existing between Williamson H. Jacoby and hlijib K. Ikeler, of Bloomsburg, under the firm of Jacby at Ike ler, was dissolved on the 22d day of Septem ber, I'M. by Elijah R. Ikeler selling his interest in the partnership to Josiati P.Phuinan. Mr. Shuinan. has also purchased Mr. Ikeler' interest in the book account of the said pa rtnership. to receive all cred its due Elijah R. Ikeler o sild books, and to pay aid Ikeler'n share of the debts of ibM late firm Therefore, all debts due the firm of Jacoby Sc. Ike ler. are to be paid to, and those due from the same. are to be discharged by Williamson H. Ja-ohy and Josiah I. Shu man, at Klocmsburjr, where the business will be continued under the firm of Jacoby Sc. fha mau . JACUUY &. IKELER. lilo 'mtburg, Nov. M. 18df. MUNCY HOTEL, f.Tcomiii? County, Ca. N. HUDSON, Proprietor. November 14. 18ti';. SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of sundry writs of vendition exponas, to me directed, issued out of the t.nurt of Common Pleas in the County ol Columbia, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, 'in Rlnnnisiuirg. on MONDAY, THE 3rd DAY OF DECEMBER next. t 1 o'clock in the afternoon of laid day. the follow ing real estate to wit : A certain tract cf land situate in Cats wissa Town. ship. Oluinbia County, containing TVV ET V-FOtT R At K ES, ni"re or less, bounded on the east by lands of Jacob L'ruinhellcr. on the south by land s of Solo- nion raceiy. and on the north and west by land of Gideon Arnrit, whereon is erected a Lo House and frame ttahle with the appnrt -nances. Seized, taken in execution unj tti ha sold a the property ut Benjamin J. Folk. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Tine Town.hin. Columbia County, containing FIFTY SIX ACRES more or less, bounded on the north hv laud nf John K. Fowler, on the east by a Public Roa'l and land of John F. Fowlr, on the south bv lands of Emanuel Uncart and Ezra Runyan. and on the west bv Inn.is of Aaron f5ros, whereon is erected a Lou House and a Log Stabti. about ten acres of cleared land witb the appurtenances. Peized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property f John R. Sellers. ALSO, A certain lot or two lots of ground situa'e in Ger man town, in Cony nr. hafti Towushia . Columbia Coun ty, containing Filty feet front and two hundred feel deep, bounded on the north by the Turnpike, on the went and south by land of the Lcul Mountain Coal ana lrou Company, ni.d on the east b lands of Law ranee Casey, whereon is erected a Log House, with the appurtenances. Peiznd. taken in execution and to b; ioIJ as Us property ot John Casey. ALSO, Two lots of land situate in Germantnwn, Convne liain Township. Columbia County, eontai nine Fi f ty feet front and two hundred fet deep bounded on the north by lot of Thomas .Monroe, on the west and south bv ot of Patrick Az,eu. and on the east by the Turnpike, whereon is erected story and a half dwvllimg house with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in cxeeution and to be solJ as th e property of Lawrance Casey. ALSO, A CERTAIN TRACT OF LA NO situate in Pugar loaf Township, Columbia County, containing StiV-ENTY-SiX At RES. more or less, bounded on the south by lauds of Joshua Hess, on the west by land of Daniel Kocher. on the norm by lands of Jeremiah Hess, and on the east by land, of James Roberts, whereon is erected an old Log Uaru with the appur tenances. Seized, take" in execution and tn b sold as Ihi property of James Sickle in the hands of Jane Sickls , administratrix of James Sickle, deceased, ALSO, A let of pronnd and water privilege, situate in Greenwood Township. Columbia Coun'y, containing Eighty-eixht rods more oi less, bounded on the north by lauds of Mi .ore. and on the wutt, south and east by lands of Samuel Aibertson, all cleared land with the appurtenances. Seized, and taken in execntion and to be sold as the property .if Wilson Ager, with notice to terrte tenants. SAMUEL SNVDER, Sheriff. Eloomsbarg. Nov. 14, Ie6, J. J. BROWfiR IS AGA1X AT HIS OLD STAND With a I.,arsc and Well SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL Sw2CE QCL SiCQ (J13. S3 O $ Where he will be bappy to meet bis OL.D CUSTODIERS And all the new ones who wish to buy AS CIIEAP AS THE CIIEAFEST, AND GOOD AS THE BEST. His stock Is being constantly being replenished with SIE SSW FROM THE K 1 ST ERIVUlABKETS. Bloomsburg. Nov. 7, 1366. JUJHJERI LUJBERI A new Lumber Yard in Bloomsburg, THE andert'gned would respectfully inform those in wint of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on band t good supply of building and fencing material, at hi residence, a short dis tance north of the depot, which he oflers for sale at reasonable rates- JACOB 8CHUYJLE& . Bloomsburg, Jane 20, 1SG. Thi Winter Terd of 20 weeks Jof this flourshing School commences Monday the 11th of November next. Papils entering at the commencement or middle of the term must remain t the elose, and pay their bills as advertised in our circular. Anyone desiring a circular will please address me at M1LLVILLE, Columbia County, Pa. C. W. WALKER, A. M . Principal. Millville. Oct. 31. Iti66. N EW GOODS AT C C. MARK'S V v ( l3 THE undersigned has just returned from the city wiin a iuii ana complete suppi; ui lry Goods and Groceries, Notions, Groceries, Tin-ware, Hardware, Ce dar and Willow Ware, Dmgs, Confection ary, Glass-Ware, Tobacco. Hats and Shoes, Flour, Salt. Fioh and Meat ; nil of which I propose sullmg at a very low figure for cash or produce. xsjr CrII and se.. C. C. MARR. Bloomsburg", Octeber 31, 1836 tf. w IDOWS' APPRAISEMENTS. NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION, THE follow ins appraisements of real and person al property set apart to Widows of decedents have been filed in the Office of the Register of Co. lumbia County, under the Rules of Court, and will be prevented for absolute confirms lion, to the Or phaiis' Court to b held in Bloomsburg. in and f.ir said county, on WEDNESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER. A. D. ISUG. at iio'clock in the afternoon nf said day, unless exceptions to such confirmations are previously tiled, of which ail persons interested in said e stale wii take notice, 1 Widow of Samuel Conner of Orange Township, decea jed 2 Widow of Dr. Simon Cotner of MaJlson Town ship, di-c'd. 3 Widow ef Thilip Cool of Ronringcreek Town ship, dee'd, 4 Widow of John Miller of Scott Township, de ceased. i Widow of James Paydon of Fisbingcreek Town ship, rice' J. fi Widow of Abraham Mensch of Locust Town ship, gee'd, JOHN O. FREEZE. Register. Bloomsburg, October 31, ItfOti. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditor and other persons interested in the estates of the re spective decendents and minors, that the following Administration and Cuardian accounts have been filed in the olfice ofthe Register of Columbia County, and will be presented for confirmation and allow ance in tbe Orphan's Court, to be held in Bloomshure, in the county aforesaid, on WEDNESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER. 16, at 2 o'cloc in the alternoon of said day. 1 Account of Samuel I.. Keller, administrator, of John Heitiihruck, late of Locust 'I ownship. dee'd. 2 Account of Isaac U. Tursel, adm'r of Wellington E. Fursel, late of Hemlock Township, dee'd. 3 Account of James Mcllenry. Executor of Moses Mcllenrv, late of Fishingcreek Township, der'd, 4 Account of A. Shuinan and O. Ilnats, administra tors of Jacob Hoats, late of BeBver Townshi , der.M. 5 Second account of Augustus Everbart, Executor of Jaecb Everhart, late of Orane Township, dee'd. 6 First and final account of Isaiah Bower, Guardi an of Elmira Sitter, 7 Account off Mrses L. & Gideon Stocker, admin istrators of Michael Sleeker, late of Lewlock Town ship, dee'd. 8 Arcntiiit of Jacob Yohc.Cuanlian of Ezra Brown, minor child of Daniel Rrown. ilec'd. 9 Account of Cyrus B. Mc Henry, Guardian of Cy ras Karns, son et Lewis Karns ilec'd Ib Account of Samuel Mu. grave administrator of Daniel llordaa. laie of Mount Pleasant Townthip, dee'd. 11 First account of G. If.'Fowler, administrator of Enos L. Fowler, laie of briarcreek Townshi , dee'd. li The second aceount of William Goodimir.nne of the administrators of Daniel Le van, sr., late o f Rnaringcreek Township, dee'd. IJ. '1 he account of Daniel sHine, Cxecuter of Ceo. Stiue, late of Lotul township ceceascd. JOHN G. FREEZE, Register, nioomsbur?, October . I, J?bti. gALISBURY, RRO. & CO., Extensive Manufacturers and Importers of Gold, Dialed and Orcide Jticchy, FOLID'ANO NICKEL AMERICA, EMILIA! SHISs CASED BY OURSELVES. And evrry description of Poney Gools and Yaid.ee Notions, Especially aii.ipted and designed for Southern and Western Trade. Circulars and full descriptive Price Lists sent free. Agents wanted everywhere. Address, SALldfiURY, K HO. fcCO.. 51 DORKANCE STKEET. 1'rovi'Unce, it. I. October 24. 1?6G. 3nt. SPECIAL IJOTICE5. REMEDIAL INSTITUTE. FCH SFEOIAL CASES. No. 14 Bond St, New York. . ITT" Full information, with the hip he it irstimoniali ; also, a Book on ipecial Instates in a sealed snrelove. C7 Be sure and send Jor tiem, and fau rul not regret tt : for, as advertising physicians are genera ly ira- postors. without references no stranger snouid De li ustd. Enclose a stt for postage: and direct t Hit. LAWRENCE. NO 14 BOND dlREET, NEvV YORK. Nov. 14. IrtCS. ly. S. M. P. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility .Prematura Decay, and all the cflecls of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hu inanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver lisei's experience, can d so by addressing JOHN B. m; DEV. No, 13 Chambers it.. New-York, a. lPGfi ly. S.M.P. Fel. THE Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, frty dif ferent styles, adapted to sacred and secular music. for $-0 to StH each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALri. or other first premiums, awarded them. frustrated t.'a alogues free. Addre .M.Aii)V i. HAMLIN. Boston, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. Jan. 6, 1?C6 Sep. 9. '&3. ly. S.M.P. Til EC LORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. A gentle man who suffered for years from Nervous and Genital Debility. Nightly Emissions, and Seminal Weakness, the result of youthful indiscretion , and came near ending his aays in hopeless mis-ry, will, for the sake of suffering man, semi to any on- afflict ed, the simple means used by him, wh'ch eff-cted a cure in a few weeks aller the failure ef numerous medicines. Send a directed envelope and t.mp and it will coil you nothing. Address. EDGAR TRE.MA1N. lA-th St-N.V. Citr STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something very much to their advan tage by re;urn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fea-s of being humbugg ed will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. THOrf.F CHAPMAN. 31 Broadway. New York. Ftb. 23. 13f)G ly.S .M P DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist (formerly of Ley den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE Stiet. PH I LAD'A Testimonials, from the most reliable fcoureea in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The med ical faculty are invited to aecompaay their patients, as he has no secrets in his pi act ice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without faijc. No charge lor exam ination. teT 25. IS66.-ly. TO Co.ir:rTTivES The advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple rcmedy.after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection,' and that dread disease. Consumption-is anxious t" make wn to his fellow sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it.ne wi'.l senJ a copy ofthe pre scription used.ffreeo! Charge. with the directions lor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure ctee for Consumption.Ai.thmy, Bronchitis.Colds Couchs- etc The onl) object of the advertiser In sending the presriiption is to benefit the afflicted. and spre id information which heconceives to be invaluable end he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them not hmg. and may prove a olesMng. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamatfenif KingsCounty. Feb. 28, 1866. Jy. S.M. P. New-York. E MPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.. Contain all the latest improtenwnts ? are speedy noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wanted. Lib eral discount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE B. M. CO 618 Broadway, New York. September 5, 1866. ly.-A. It Co. List of Causes for Trial at Decem ber Term, 1866. 1 Charles Nubs ts Sarah Nuss. 3 Paxton Kline vs Jane Kline. 3 William L Lance, vs Thomas Creveling. et. at. 4 Amos VV. Creamer vs Christian Sbuman. 5 Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby. 6 Andrew J. Snyder vs. John Sheatler: ? Jacob Shuman vs.Cbristisn Wolf, 8 Jacob Sbuman vs. Jacob Hartzel. 9 A. S. Saul vs. Benjamin Wintersteen. 10 Samuel Henry vs. Jacob Hosier. Wm.Klinetobt Gideon Hosier, late trading in the firm name of Hosier c Co. 11 Amos W. Creamer vs Catharine Ilowell, admin istratrix of Enoch Howell dee'd. 12 Amos W. Creamer, vs.Catharine Howell, admin- stratrixof Enoch Howell. 13 Edward Heilner vs The Locust Mountain Coal Ac Iron Company. 14 J. I". Hackenberg for the use of M. Chamberlm rs Silas D Edgar. 15 John Hinterliter vs John Jameson. 1 Jacob Reinley vs Catawissa Kail Road Company. 17 William A. Case vs. The Twp of Centre. lrl Joseph Fr vs. Catharine Long. 19 Henry F. Nusf vs Borough of Berwick. ill! J, f . Anspach et al vs William P, Ryon. ill Fli Jones r Miles C Abbott et al . 2-i Greenwood Township vs Samuel Bogart. 23 Henry HuSBler Sc. Wife Vs. Charles Schlusser Sc. Wife. 24 Wright Hughes vs Peter Miller. 25 David LarUh vs Mount Pleasant Township. 2ti John O. Dildine et al vs Parvin Masters. 27 Jonathan Knittle vs Wright Hushes, iirt Mary E. Green vs Robert S. Howell, et al. 2'J James Barry vs. Robert &orreil, 30 John Lavernsvs Barney Mcllrearty, 31 Solomon Neyhard vs The Township of Centre 3'J Isaac M. Demott vs Isaac Dewitt, 33 Solomon Shuman vs William Longenberger. 34 John VV. Lescher vs Peter S. Rishel. 35 Ileury T. Keily now for the use of Thomas Creve ling, jr.. vs. Jesse C. Pennington. 30 E. H. Pursers use. vs. D. G. E nt's admr's. 37 Barbara Stump by her next friend Francis W. Lewis vs, John Jacob Stump. jJLOOMSBURG LITERARY INSTITUTE. This Institution which is second to none in the advantages it affords young Ladies and Gentlemen for acquiring a Uotful and ornamental Educatiou.wil I coiuiueiiee its next term NOVEMBER 19777", 18CG. C7 For Circular, address the Principal. HENRY CARVER, A. M. Bloomsburg, Nov, 7, 1800. 3T IS SAID 3 DROWER Keeps the best selected goods in the town . A TTDITOR'S NOTICE Estate of Christian Daubach, deceased. Th. H.i4.,ainn.il lllitiln, n n n i ,1 1 O ll h t h 14 Or. phan's Court of Columbia County, to make distribu tion nf the h.-ilanre in the hnnrfs of Jonathan C. Pen- ninston. administrator ofthe estate of Christian Laubach. late nf Columbia County, deceased, wi'f meet the parties interested, for the purpose of his appointment, on Friday, the 30th day of November instant, at 10 o'clock A. M.,at his office in Blooms burg, hen and where all parties iuterosted must unrar and nreseut their claims. or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. V. i. KAIIMjLI, AUUHOr. Eloomslitirff, Nov. 7. ldtid 41. WILL BUY MY GOODS AT J r.ROWER'3. I KNOW I WILL GET GOOD GOODS. QOMTOUND INTEREST NOTES AT THE First IVatioEial Rank OF XJ Full interest allowed. Bloomsburg, Nov. 7. I860. lm. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALU. THE unilersigned will offer at private Sale, be tween this and the 2ith DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1806, (upon which day it will be offered at public suleif nut sold before.) A VALUABLE FARM, situated in Main Tow nsbip. Columbia County, about one mile from Main ville . containing 1G4 Acres, More or Less, one hundred and twenty-live acres of which is clear ed l.i ii. I and in a erxnl state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered with chestnut, hickory, osk, pine, and other timber. About Twenty Acres i. meadow-land and in good condition. 'J bete are on the premises a large Brick IIoMSf, Out-Kitchen, f- Spring ILntse, A I.a ge Frame Bank Barn, a Wagon Shed, and oth er ou'-bui! dings, all of w Inch are comparatively new ami welt arranced. An excellent Orchard is on the premises, in w hich are grown nearly all kinds of good fruit. There is also on the Farm plenty of ex cellent wa tcr there biing a well of never failing wate' at the House, one at the Barn, and a spring near the dwelling, besides a stream of water run I. ins through the place . It is one ot the most desira ble properties in Main Township. iljr- Conditions will be wade known on day of sale. Not. 5. 1?C6. ts- CEORGE MILLER. IOVF.LV GIRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, send an A addressed envelope and 25 cents, and I will send you some valuable information that will please you. AiMress MARY MOORE, Ml Broadway, IS. V. May Hi. JdCo ly. LUMMIU ! LUMBERlT 'rHE RLOOMSRCRG LU.MiiERING COMPANY, X would respectfully inform the public that they bave their PLANING MILL now in operation wi;h an extensive assortment of and are now prepared to supply all orders at short notice and at ihe lowest p rices for rafh. Their as sortment ol lunlirr consuls of While Vine i'lnnL Boards, Flooring, Surface flnai'iS, Mititi, IZciiilocL: IMaiiE, pinned or nnplaned, to mit purchaers Frame Stuff. Jo ice and Scantling of all sizes Their Planing Mill and Lumber Yard is gitnuted at the Railroad Depot, very conveniently for shippine liiinber hytbe cargo. 1 bey are cniMantly msDirtacturing lumber of all kiMils. and persons who desire lumber of every de scripiion will n well to examine their stock before pure ia.-iii; elsewhere. They are determined and em inently prepared to sell as cheap as the cheapest. They also desire to inform the public and especially those ho i lt to purchase bl :i-tutf that they have one Mill specially prepared to cut timber of almost every sire and length required. Tnnse wishing tn bui'd or contractors for building, can save money, by giving us a a'l. The uouerstgned would niso announce that they are prepared to do all kind of repairing of Machinery, s'li h a Threshinz Machines. Mowers. Reapers and nil kinds ol agricultural implements, upon reasona ble terms. Address, F. C. EVER. Sec'y. Ploosiisburg, Sept. 19, 18CG. Bloomsburg . Pa. rPhe Grovestecn Piano Forte 1 still retains its preendenoe and great popularity, and after underzoin gradual improvements for a pe riod pt thirty years. is now prono m :ed by the musical world to be unsurpassed an I even anequal'ed in rich ness, volume and purity of tone, durability and cheapness- Our new scale, Kreneh action. harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, seven octavo rosewood pi anos we are selling cheaper by from 8100 to J.'nO Ih.n th 19 1111 itl IP Hill fin!N K, ."' - " ' "... .... ..... . . i . ' i j a 1 1 j II r firftt.c makers in the rnmitvif. lUalnr. an i ii nrsi-ciass uianers m uie country. Wtaiers and all in want of good pianos are invited to send for our De senptive Catalogue, which contains photographs of our different styles, together with prices. No one s bould pun hae a piano without seeing this f ata mgue. Medasl almost without number, have been awardod to the Grovestecn Plino, and the Celebrated World's tair, Hiouch put in competition with others from alt parts of Europe and the U 3.. it took the bishest award. Established 1935 1 Grovesteen Co., 499 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. July 29. 13C5 . H. H. 8. & Co. MANHOOD s HOW DOST, IIOW RESTORED. Jt"i?T published, in a sealed envs- jTiBICf . lope. Prit nature, trea aufhfrif Seminal Wi rice 6 tents. A lecture on the atment and radical cure of eakness or Snermatorhoea. Induced by Pelf-Abuse; Involuntary Emissions, lm potency. Nervus Debility and. Impediments to Marriage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, tic. Hy Robert J. Culterwell, M, D.. author of thj 'Green Book,'&c. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience, that the awf.il consequences of Self-Abuse may be eff.ct uallv removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure al once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer no matter hat his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal to any address, in a plain envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two- postage stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's Marrige Guide, price 25 cents. Address, CHAS. I. C. KLINE & CC 127 Bowery, New Y of k, P. O. box 45tJ6. October 17. ltMi6. ly Peas St Co. I WILL eo TO SHOWERS TO BUT MY tOODS o OO o C-l ta o w CO & n o 2 tj sW. W OOL CARDING. The subscriber havine purchased the well estab lished stand, known as "SAIVB'S FACTORY," near Rohrsburg. Columbia County, and having put the machinery iu first-rate repairs, is prepared to dn in the best manner, and upon the shortest notice. Those favor nig him with their custom may rely on having their work well dune. HENRY H. 8AND3. Greenwood. June 6, 13CG. The nnderisned respectfully announces that lie has retimed a shop, in criurt House alley, opposite the Exchange Ho'el. where he is prepared to con duct the harbering buin:ss In all its branch es. The art of coloring whiskers and moustacues is practiced by him most skillfully. He also cleans clothing, making them look nearlv as good as new. upon the most reasonable terms. Give htm a trial. (ET- Hair Tonic .f the very best quality, us- d for cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand, and for sale 8. C.COLLIN3. Bloomsburg, April 13, 1800. If. QUR STARCH GLOSS Is the only Article,uscd by First Class Holds Lniiii(7. rics, and Thousands of I . Families. It gives a beautiful polish, making Ihe iron pass smoothly over the cloth, saving much tike anl labor. Gonds done up with it keep clean much longer con sequently will not wear out so soon. makes Ohl Linen look Wee Ncic. OUR IMPERIAL rtLUE Is hs; Best in the Wokld. It is soluble in hard as well a soft water. It Is putupinthe salest, neatest, and most convenient form of any offered to tne public Is H arreted not to Clothes. StrcakS the Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offer ex traordinary inducement. Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOSfVCO.. No. aid Kulien frt., N ew York. September 26. IPC6. 4m. Ai Co. F ARJERS ! FARMERS ! ! Don't fail to use PHILLIPS' SUPER PHOSPHATE LI M E to enrich your lands and make large crops of grain and grass, it is now extensively used in all the leading aerlraltural 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 quality, Contains more agricultural value, than any other in the market. The undersigned in troduce it as a standard art icle, intending to maku it a permanent trade. Its value has been fully tested in this county and -stnn Is unsurpassed by any other article ev-r introduced. Give it a trial, you will be pleased beyond measure with the results. Apply to PAXTON at. H ARM AN. August 1866. Rupert, Pa . MONIATED PHOSPHATE. A Concentrated FcrtiJizert Especially adapted tn WHEAT and oth'-r GRAINS. This preparation cont-iins Pure Ground Hone .and the lest Fertilizing alts known to agricultural chemistry, combined in such a manner as to develop their productive properties only when used on the soil. Price 10 per ton. For sale at the manufactur er'a depots. No 721 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia. BLOOMcCURG. Columbi-i Countv, Pa. WILLIAM ELLIS Se CO , Manufacturers. September5. Itoti. JUMBEK, Manufactured to orderat HENRICO MILL. Ro Towiislirp. Luzerne County. Pa., Oak, S2es::lock, Jlaple, Bas, PINE, PorLAR AND REACH. Ac, for Fate at the MI LL, or delivered at any point ou Ihe Railroad, reached or connected with it. CL Adilres, the subscriber, at Wvoming, Lu zerne County, or JAMES JACKSON, the Sawyer, at Harveyville P. O.- The Mnl Property, with two Houses, Cam and oth er improvements, turrounded by about 1430 Acres of Land, 13W of which remains heavily timbered, is now for sale at a baigain, '..v WILLIAM HENRY. Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pa. Septemher'.'fi, 15ii. 3;n. 0110TKL& SALOON KEEl'KUS Of Rloonisbnrg and Columbia Connty I have ap pointed Mr. B. Stohner aeent for the sli'e of my Ale, Porter, Brown Stout, and l.ager Beer, who will sup ply you at the same prise (and with the same article.) as I would furnish you from the brewery. Knowing that he will he punctual and and attentive to ail s hs may favor him nith their trade, I solicit for him your support. Very respertfallv, FRED LAUEft. Ftcam Brewery, Reading, Ta. September 26, 1SG6 yy ILLIAM ROGERS, Respertfullv announces himeslf to ihe public as an experienced W ELL-DIGGER and WATER-S.VI ELI ER. Persons oesiroos to l arn where water can be easiest found, and all ho have wells to dir. will do well to employ the undersigned. Contracts will be taken by the foot or by the day, to suit the em ployer. Address. WILLIAM ROGERS'. bloomsburg. Pa. J'tly 25. lSf.fl.-lv. THE GREAT CAUSE OK HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Staled Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorihoea. In voluntary Emissions. Hexual Debility, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally. Nervousness. Con sumption, Epilepsy, and F'tn ; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abase, &.c By ROB ERT J. CILVERWELL, M. I Author ofthe Green Book." &o. The world-renow ned author, in this admirable Lec ture, e early proves from his own experience that the awfui consequences if Setf-Abuse may be effect ually removed without medicine, and without dan gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure him slf cheapl y. privately, ana radically. THIS LEC TURE WILL PROVE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps by addressing the publishers. Also, Dr. CULVERWELL'S "Marriage Guide." price 25 cents. Address the publishers. CH AS. J. C. KLINE It CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office tcx, 46ofl. Pept, 2C, ie6. QO TO BROWER'S TO BUT YOUR - 53 sm n 3 . S W M C as ? O 2 U? C W ps C ij g -o a u 2 s l 5 2 - s s 2 s p ft n 3 h-3 s 3 O S P3 mi i , to FLUID EXTRACT BUCHtT, A jiosiuve and Specific Remedy for diseases of tie . RUdder. Kldasys, Gravel sjd Diwpsleal walltac. This Modlclna lncrases the powers 6tdljetlot,a4 excite the absabeata Intd nealthy acUod, If tick tha watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnatural ea lareementa axe reduced, aa well as pain and lnflammanoo. aad is good for men, women and cmiuren. . HELMBOLD'S EXTft ACT BUCHU. .. . for weakness arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipa tion, Early Indiscretion, attended wtta tn followta Symptoms : Indisposition to Exertion, Lom of Fowtr; Difficulty of Breathinc. Trembling;, "Wakefulness. Tain in the Back, . Flashing of the Body; -Crnptlons of the race; Loss of Memory, Weak Ke rves, . Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision, 4 Zlot Hands, Dryness of the RMn, Tnlversal Lassltndo, Tallld Countenance. These symptoms. If allowed to go on (which this MedV cine Invariably removes), soon follow FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Tce4 In one of which the patient may expire. "Who can aa they are not frequently followed by those - direful 01s eaCa" INSANTTT AND CONSUMPTION t Many are aware of the cause of thrlr suffering, bat sons will confess. The rocordg of tte Insane asylums and the melancholy doaths by consumption bear ample witness t the truth of the assertion; The Constitution, once affected by organic weakness, requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate) the system, which HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BTJCH1X Invariably dges. A trial will convince tti meet sceptleaL In tr.tmy affections peculiar to Females, the ExnACf Pcchu la unequaled by any other remedy, and for all complaints Incident to the sax, or In the DECLINE OB CHANGE OF LIFE, Ski Btkptoms abotx. P7 If o Family should be without It Tale no Ea'stwn, Mercury, or unpleasant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AJFD ?U5J IP 02 OWE ID W&$'A Cures Secret Diseases In all their stages little expense, little or no change ot diet, no Inconvenience, and NO EXPOSURE. CJSE HELIiIBOLD'S . , EXTRACT BUCHll For all affections and diseases of these organs, wbsiasc EXISTING IN MALE OB FEMALE, From whatever canse originating, and no matter bow long standing. Diseases of those organs require the aid of a diuretic HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU - Is the Great Diuretic. And It Is certain to bve the desired effect la all cUbm for which It Is recommended. TiLCOS! SLOOC! BLOCS! HelmloIcl9s TtTGTTJ-T COJTCKrntATED OOlTPOtTJf P FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAR1LLA For purifying the P'.ood, remorlng all cbrocic constlM tlonal dlurasea arising from an lrrpnro state of the Dl'j-1. and the only reliable and effectual known remedy fir t'tS cure of Ecrofula, Eceld Head, Salt iaseum, Palaa er Swellings of tho Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat acd Legs, Blotches, Pteples ou Uie Face, Tcttr, Erjs!pelaV and all scaly Eruptions of the Mn, AXD BEATJTIFTXra THE COLTUBXIOrj I'OT A TEVT Of tie worst disorders that aSict mankind arts fr-wt f? Corruption that accumulates In tbo Blood. Of all the dis coveries that have been ma4e to purge it out, none c equal la effect Hrui hold's Cojpoujtd Estsact or Eir satasiixa. It cleanses snd renocates the Clood, lnsUlla tho vigor of health Into tho system, and purges oat ta tumors which mnke disease. It stimulates the hs&Uh fsnctlonurf tho body, and expels tho disorders that grew an Jxantiein the blood. Each a remedy that could bo relied oa has long been eocgbt for, and now, for the Crrt time the public bare ono on wblcb they can depend. Cur cpace here does not admit of certificates to show Its effect bat the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick that It b is Its virtues surpassing anything they have ever tafcn: Two tablespoonbful of the Extract of Sarsaparllla added to a pint of water is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, snl one bottle in ftlly equal to a gallon ofthe Syrup of Kate W pana, or the dccocUan as usually mado. st HZLLIEOLD'S ROSE. WAS IT, An excellent Lotion for diseases arising from habits of dissipation, used lu connection with tbo Extracts Bucbi and Sarseparilln. in such diseases as recomiriended. Evi dence of the most responsible and reliable Character will accompany the medicines. Also explicit directions for ce, trtt.l hundreds cf thousands living witnesses, and up-' wards of S0,W) unsolicited certificates and recommends tory letters, irany cf w Men are from the highest sonresj. Including eminent Fhyblclane, Clergymen, Statesmen, te. The Proprietor has never resorted to their publication la the ne wepspcrs ; be does not do this from the fact that hls artlcles rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped up by certificates. The Science of Medicine, like the Doric Column, should stand simple, pure, majestic, having Fact for Its basis, luductloa for Its pillar, and Truth alone for Its Capital.- JLj 3fy EstPtct Par-apsrllla Is a Blood rnrtfler : tsr rxtraeT TMt.M I T .. . . ... . . is a v.ureuc. ana wiu ci as sucn in au cases. Both are prepared on purely scientific principles Vs rQcitfr and are the most active mess tires of either that' can be mvTe. A ready and conclusive test will be a com-' parlson or their propertios with those sot forth In the fel. lowing works: 6ce Dispensatory of the Tolled States- See rrofeseor Dxwxxs' valuable works on the Practlc of rhj-Blc. Ece remarks l Eee remarks : V . n T. I I CS "jaiaS" S3 HP uiuiuu iiijBicica ana Aiemner or tne uoyal College cf Surgeons. Irclnn.l, and publlrhed la the Trans nctTDas cf ItVi Ece Mcdlco-Cblrurglcal Eevlew, publled by Brj xuvehb, x euow oi me r.oyai college or Burgeons.' See most of the late standard works on Medietas BOLD ET ALL DRUGGISTS ETT RV P HZZJt, Address letters for Inform nion, la cosAdenee. to' H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, PRINCIPAL DEPOTS fXelmbold'a Drug and Caemlcal Warehoat Uo. 694 BEOACWAY, KFW YORK, and. Helmbold's Medical Depot, . 104 E0UTH TEHTH8T, fEILAZLgTlSm BEWARE OF COUNTKTIFFIT ASK FOK HELKHOLD'b TAK3 i;OOTH-t' D s-