Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, December 05, 1866, Image 3

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    DEMOCRAT AND STAR.
XOCAL DEPARTMENT.
BLOOMSBURG :
Wednesday," Dec. 5, 1866.
Ws w ill thank our readers for all local oeedf-
rencea in tbcir iuuntdinte; localities.. If they no not
desire to write a communication for the public eye.
let (hem send us a brief statement of everything of
interest in their respective communities. 'A list of
marriages, deaths, accidents, fires, removals, busi
ness changes, 4c. "JlVe will put them in form. The"
snore Cut of this kind we can get the better it will
auit Da and cur readers.. Who will do H ?
To ADvcaTtscxs. Persons wishing advertisement
' Insetted, must hand, them in early on Tuesday cioru -inn
to insure their insertion for that week.
A:;svm-3 to correspondents.
Me. K. Your paper was paid for and
ordered to be discontinued by Peter Ent, the
' Light Street Senator ; that will account for
your not receiving it last week. We would
like to know when Peter Ent became the
acting newspaper Agent fo certain parties
in this County? It was news to us, until
not long since, he came into our office with
a little cash. We always., thought these
men, for whom he has been officiating, were
entirely competent to attend to their own
business, and we think so still, notwithstand
ing the Hon. Peter Ent has taken upon
himself to pay for and stop their subscrip
tions. He has discontinued subscriptions to
our paper, without positive orders, or else-
ice are tcrongiyinjonnvu. nave t ncui.
bo far as to ask any of our friends to discon
tinue dealimr at his store nor don't think
we shall We are"lve that kind of ?msi
ness. " We'll pay a little more attention here
after to these men who are trying to injure
our business in an unfair and dishonorable
way. We thiidc ve have 0tr remedy. Mr.
K.", your paper will be Continued,
JfgyJSenator Buckalew started for Wash-
ington City on Monday evening.
r- i t - t
JKST The receipts to the Democrat and
Star for "the .month "of November will ap
pear in our next. '. :. ' '
Hon. Thoiuas Chalfant, Member of
Assembly elect from this District, paid his
frien a visit at this place on Monday last
33" The County Commissioners appointed,
on Monday last, ; William Krickuaum,
of,Mif3in their Cleric for. the coming year
1S67. . .. -
G?The President's Message will appear
entire in our next At present writing (Tues
day) we have not seen it It h expected in
this evening mail.
B2F An ineffectual attempt was made one
tight last week, to break into the Rough and
Heady Store at Danville. A report front the
Watchman's talking-piece made the villains
skedaddle. -
1ST" Gen. Beauregard, who went through
the whole of the late war without a wound,
dyed recently in Paris. His hair, when h'e
went to that city, was as white as a grizzly
bear's, and when he came away, as black as
a black bear's.
5 , i ) s -
L lG?The late rains have swollen Fishing
creek bank fall. . The streams are now pre
pared for a '"freeze up." The complaint of
"low water;" by the Miners," will" not soon
be. heard, if the present rise in the creeks is
as general throughout the country as it is in
this section.' .
Great Rush at Marr's. The public are
taking a.dvantage of Marr's low prices and
are carrying his goods off by vagon loads.
He has just replenished his store with
another supply of Fall and Winter Goo3,
which he proposes to ?ell at reduced prices.
If you desire to purchase a good article and
at a reasonable figure, call on Mr. Marr.
- 27 We are indebted to a friend for the
following new subscribers to our paper, from
Centralia: M. Mulligan, Michael IIoraD,
Michael' Loghar, Patrick Kcndig, Michael
Burns, and M. . Hannon. Thanks to cur
friends. Our list is steadily increasing. On
Monday and Tuesday of this week we made
quite a number of valuable acquisitions to
our already large list -
Cotet. There was a pretty good turn
out at Court on Monday.' Rain set in on
Tuesday morning "which prevented many
from being in attendance on that day. There
are no very important causes to be tried this
term.' We will publish a synopsis of the
proceeding in our next We go to press too
early to give any account of the causes be
ing disposed of in this issue.
SSf In another column of this paper will
be seen a report from a Committee appoint
ed tg examine the. building and report pro
gress of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute,
which is in course of erection at this place,
under the personal supervision of Professor
Carter, who is the contractor. The work
Is coming on nlyt and so far gives entire
satisfaction. Read the report from the
Committee. .
Csf The Keystone Clover Seed Stripper
is being introduced to the fanners of this
County, by Messrs. Wertman and Reinbold.
Xbis machine" is said to possess many valu
able advantages in gathering clover seed.
From whai we have learned of its good qual
ities, we should think every farmer ought to
have it - "It will be advertised in this paper,
when the farmer may be able to fully under
stand it3 structure and its value. "
. -
tSi- Messrs. Van Allen, Leslie & Toris,
of Danville, Pa., are earnestly engaged in
erecting a New Rolling Mill, at Northum
berland. The building is of frame, and in
eke 302 feet by Co feet ; and will -consist
when finished of a nail factory, a rolling mill
For the manufacture of merchant iron and
T. rails for mines, foundry, &c. This i3 a
good location, and the parties interested in
the enterprise are gentlemen of capital and
. experience. . . ,
Two Acctd1:kt3. A young man named
Toder, residing in Middlecreek township,
"whilst engaged in cutting off corn in the field
accidentally cut himself in the leg above the
izee. The wound was by no means a dan
gerous one ; but, since, it has . become in-
arsed very much, so much, so that a few
vs ago he was not expected to survive.
,Hl3 brother also met an accident and had his
, leg broker. They were both 111 at the same
t:-n?,- the one with a broken and' the other
trlih a ecrflle?.- Neither of them was in-
, 2r A white man named Shultz was
murdered las. cek in- Detroit by two Ne
groes, at the instigation, df the wife of the
victim, she.being desirous of marrying one
of his murderers." The negroes and the wile
are in custody," and all confess their guilt
All About Nails. The following table
will show any one at a glance,' the length of
the various sizes, and the number of nails
in a pound. They are rated "3 penny" up
to "20 penny." , The first column gives the
number, the second the length in inches,
and the third the number per pound. That
is:
3- penny, 1 inch, 557 nails
4- penny, 1 inche3, 353 nails
5- penny, 1$ inches, 232 nails
6- penny, .;' 2 inches, 167 nails
7- penny, 21 inches, 141 nails
8- penny, 2 inches, 101 nails
10-penny, 2 inches, '. 63 nails
12-penny, 3 inches, 54 nails
20-penny, 3 inches, 34 nails
Spikes, 4 inches, 16 nails
Spikes, 4 inches, 12 nails
Spikes, 5 inches, 10 nails
Spikes, 6 inches, 9 . 7 nails
Spike, 7 inches, 5 nails
From this table an estimate of quantity
and suitable sizes for any job of work can be
easily made. - '
C There seems to be no reason to doubt
that the Fenians contemplate a renewal of
their movement against the British North
American posessions. When that move
ment will begin, or what the chances for its
ultimate success may be, are questions with
which we have nothing to do, and which we
do not propose to discuss. It i3 enough to
know that the Fenians are making active
prepcrations for another invasion of Can
ada. This is the more likely since the Radi
cals, who boast that they carried New York
by the help of the Fenians on the Frontier
are fully committed to the entire abolition of
our neutrality laws. . Of eoarre they will do
their best to cheat the leuians of their price
tor they have no stimuli for any war save a
war on the lights and liberties of American
Statc3 in the South ; but it is not easy-to see
ho? they can continue to wiggle out of their
committals on this subject
Continued Slander of the President.
With the longest of hypocritical faces the
Radical leaders are privately circulating the
basest falsehoods against President John
son's private character. With an air of per
sonal knowledge or with the oral affidavit of
John Covode, or some such fellow, they ply
their dupes with baseless stories about the
President's intemperate habits, bis beastli
ness, his craftiness, and his general impurity.
The Washington Intelligencer and RepuMi
can have at various times met these calum
nies with flat and unanswerable denials, but
they seem to have but little effect against
the falsehoods of the thousands of Radical
liars who are operating in that line. The
Radical leaders find they cannot reach "my
policy" with any sort of argument, hence
their soul and only recourse is the foul weap
ons of calumny and falsehood. Time will
s-how that their .talcs are as groundless as
those of the eld Federalist', who thus at
tempted fp drag down the purest and best
patriots of the Republic. :
Reaping Their Pay. .
It would seem by the reports from Maine,
that the manufacturing companies of that
State are beginning to reap the advantages
of the war for the negro. Thejr have com
menced closing their mill, and the reasons
are that the wool costs more in its original
state than the manufactured goods sell for
in the open market. Commissions also en
gross five per cent cash, sales commands
discount of, four per cent,. while the govern
ment duty on the gross amount of sales is
five per cent Dye stuffs and oils likewise
heavily taxed, labor is high, and goods said
at the present time command only about
two-thirds of their actual value. Although
many of the factories have already stopped
working, the glut of goods is still felt to be
excessive, and other mills must inevitably
follow the course of events and close up un
til the dawn of better times.
There is another reason, not expressed,
but strongly hinted, that the high dividends
realized during the. past six years, being
about to fail, a demand must be made upon
Congress for further protection.
Peterson'sPhiladelphia Counterfeit
Detector. This periodical, which is a reg
ular hand book in Banks, Offices, Counting-houses
and Storesx is issued on the first
and fifteenth of each month, and has be
come a necessity to ailbusincsruen. Besides
distinctive articles Upon forged Treasury
Notes and imitations of National Bank Notes,
it shows the par value of all notes, in every
Sate in the Union, and gives regular lists of
all new Counterfeits and Broken Banks, state
of the various Markets, Financial and Com
mercial News. . t . , .
Peterson's Detector is carefully, ably and
honestly conducted and edited, and from its
large circulation, necessarily is a good ad
vertising medium, though its space for that
purpose Ls not very large. Some people
think because our currency is nearly all Na
tional Bank a.id United States Notes, there
is no need for "Peterson's Detector." Why
now is the time to have one for reference.
The faculties for counterfeiting have largely
increased since the adoption of the National
Banking system, under which all the banks
use a uniform plate for each denomination,
with only a difference of locality. This fact
warrants a liberal expenditure on the part o
the counterfeiters in getting up a fac simile
on any one of the National Banks, which
when detected on that particular Bank, is
immediately adapted to some other Bank by
simply changing the locality, and so on
through the whole two thousand National
Banks ; whereas, formerly, a counterfeit on
any State Bank, when detected, at once be
come worthless.
For these reasons the Detector daily grows
of. more importance to the public than ever.
Terms of subscription to Peterson's Coun
terfeit Detector, corrected by Drexel & Co.,
bankers, is, for the MJithly issue, (per an
num) 81 50 ; Semi-monthly, (per annum) S3,
single numbers, 15 cents. To agents $10 a
hundred net ca.sh. Subscriptions may com
mence with any month. Terms cash in ad-;
vance. Address all letters to T. B. Peter-
T6 the Board Of Trustees of the
j BloomsburgLiterarj Insti-
: tutc. s- . . - r -..
The undersigned having been appointed
by your Board of Committee to audit the ac
counts of the Treasurer of said Board, beg
leave to report that they have examined his
accounts and vouchers and hnd that all the
nioneVgfcCollccted from the Stockholders has
been paid out for material and labor for the
building. '
The Committee visited the building in
company with some of the other Stockhold
ers who joined the Committee in expressing
perfect confidence in the mannerin which the
building is being put up. The material in
the way of foundation stone, lumber, &c, is
better than the contract calls for, and the
Committee are well satisfied that the con
tractor intends that the building shall be
second to none in the State, for the purposes
for which it is designed. In conclusion your
Committee would conjrratulate the Stock
holders and community upon the prospect of
u : ti:i. o i i .i -n i
uuvmg a xiigu ocuuui mat. win comer hoc
only honor upon those who attend but upon
the Town and County. Your Committee
would suggest that the advanced state of the
work requires the prompt payment of the
several instalments callea in by the Board
and that Air. Wolf, the collector appointed,
be instructed to proceed with the collection
immediately.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JOHN G. FREEZE, )
ROBERT F. CLARK, Committee.
JOHN WOLF. J
Bloomsburg, Dec. 3, 1S66.
A Persecuted Party.
Our neighbor of the Herald, copies an
article from the Phil'a North American, and
leads it, which for cool impudence exceeds
anything we have read for some time. The
caption of the article is "Treatment of the
Republicans." It complains that they (the
innocent Republicans,) have been treated
with "uniform disrespect and approach" by
the Democracy ; that we have called their
Congress "a Rump," and threatened to
kick the members composing the majority
out of the Capitol builaing ; that wc have
"slandered and oppred them," and called
them ugly names and practiced "arbitrary
usurpations," nay more, we have killed some
of them and used "every weapon that could
be used by envenomed hate." And, not
withstanding all this, remarks the North
American , the good-natured patriots of the
Republican party, "have counselled ' moder
ation towards the Democrats and opposed
extreme measures." But, says the same
paper, "the enemy (Democrats,) must now
be made to feel the power we have," Sec.
When we remehiber the infamous tyranny
of the Lincoln "reign of terror," the man
ner in which Democrats were abused, im
prisoned, maligned and persecuted even unto
death, robbed of their property by contempt
ible officials and vagabond attorneys, it is not '
the quintessence of impudence for Eepub
licans to complain that they have been badly
treated by the Democrats? We had no
power to "oppress" them even if we had
desired to do so. That power was in the
hands of the Radical?, and God knows they
used it with a brutality that none but cowards
and poltroons resort to. In less than one
year over one hundred Democratic printing
offices were wholly or partially destroyed by j
the miscreants c f this hell-born party. Men
were dragged to prison, many of them to die
from neglect or starvation, because they dared
to question the motives of an administration
that will be remembered onlv for its glaring
dishonesty and - pusillanimous weakness.
Democrats were drafted into the army by
thousands all over the country, whilst stal
wart Republicans had no fears of the draft
wheel, for it never contained their name?.
MCclellan, because he wasa Democrat and
a white man,, was betrayed by the adminis
tration, and everything that could be done
was done by those in authority to ruin the
army under his command. Democratic offi
cers were dismissed from the army and pri
vate soldiers punished because they dared to
Vote the Democratic ticket, and after having
served their country for four long years, if
they offered themselves as candidates for a
civil office they were maligned by the thiev
ing minions of the administration, and sfii
namtized cs "traitors," "copperheads," &c.
A constant stream of abuse, persecution and
malignity, has followed us from the hour the
Radicals took possession of the Government
to the present hour, and no slander was too
uean, no punishment too great to apply to
Democrats who had independence enough to
condemn the infamies of an infamous ?id
minutration. And yet in the face of these
facts, the North American has the brazen
impudence to complain of the rudeness of
Democrats toward Radicals. Poor fellows,
how they are to be pitied. Most of them
beggars five years ago, they now count their
hundreds of thousands, and live in princely
splendor, as this is the "persecution" they
have suffered. ' Most of them are fat, jolly
fellows, who have became rich from men's
blood and women's tears, - an 1 they are. as
grasping and remorseless asthey arc dishon
est and heartless. Carlisle Voluneer.
BLOOJISBfRG MARKET.
WHEAT.per bushel. 2 80
BYE. ' I 5(1
:ORV, 1 10
BUCKWHEAT, 1 00
FLOUR per bbl. 14 M)
Ct.OVERfEED, 5 5
FLAX SEEII - 2 70
BUTTER.
F.fiGS,
POTATOES. -PRIED
APPLES,
HAMS
BACOV. -
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25
3 )
is
3 no
35
I HA V by the ton.
BUCKWHEAT Floor. 3 00 LA ED. per lb.
NEW ADVERjnSEJWENTS.
gCIlOOL TEACHERS WANTED.
THE School Directors of Franklin Township, Co
lunibia County, ar desirous of hiring a male school
teacher, to tkke rharte of a school in said Town
ship, for fo ur month?, to whom Thirty Dollars per
month will be'paid. Application to be made imme
diately to the Directors.
H. J. REEDER, Secretary.
Dec. 5th, 16C6.
gXECUTOR'S NOTICE."
Estate of John Fritz, late of Sngarloaf
loiCHShip, olumbia ,-ounty, dec a.
LETTER3 testamentary on the estate of John
Fritz, late of Sugiirloaf Township. Columbia County,
deceased, base been canted by the Register of Co
lumbia County, to Ezekiel Fritz and George P. Fritz,
who reside jn the township and county aforesaid.
All persons having claims on the estate of the ile
cedent are requested to present them du'y authenti
cated for settlement, and those knowing themselves
to be indebted to the estate will tuaka payment forth
with to the Executors.
EZEKElL FRITZ. I F.,(
GEORGE P. FRITZ.
Sojarloaf. Dec. S, Idtitt. 6w.
'rv
JOTICB.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to eith
er of the undersigned, on Book, Note or Joilrmeat,
are requested to make payment without delay if they
woa Id save costs. . - '
McKELVTM E : LA fn
SPECIAL NOTICES.
an ' 1 . J
LOVELY GIRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, send an
addressed envelope and S3 cents, and I will send
yon some valuable information that will please you.
Address MARY MOORE, Kil Broadway, N. Y.
M ay IB. 18GC Jy.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered or years from Nervous
Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the effects 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 be
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver
tisei's eiperiuuce, can d so by addrtftmnx
- JOHN B. GDEN,
No. 13 Chambers ik. NewSfork,
Feb, 88 1SGG. ly. 8.M.P.
THE Mason k Hamlin Cabinet Organs, forty dif
ferent styles, adapted to sacred and secular musie.for
SfiOtoSMK) each. FIFTY-ONE GOLD or SILVEtt
M EDA t,l, or other first premium, awarded them.
H'ustrnted Catalogues free. Addre s. MASOM l
HA VI LIN, Bosroif. or MASON BROTHERS, Nsw
York.
Jan. 0, 18C6 Sep. 9. '65. ly. 8. M P.
Til EG LORY OF MAN 13 STRENGTH. A gentle
man who suffered for years from Nervous and
Genitnl Debility, Nightly Emission, and Seminal
WtMikness, the result of youthful indiscretion, and
came near enrtinc his days in hopeless misery, will,
for the sake of suffering man. send to sny one afflict
ed, the simple means ued by him. which effected a
cure in a few weeks after the failure -f numerous
medicines. Eend it directed envelope and stamp and
it will cost you nothing Address.
EDGAR TK EM A IN. I'Wth ft. N, Y. City.
STRANGE BUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
States can hear something very much to their advan
tage by return mail (free ofcharge.) by addressing the
undersigned. Those hnvlng fears of being humbugg
ed will oblige by not noticing this card. AH ethers
will please address their obedient servant.
THOS.F CHAPMAN.
831 Broadway, New York-
Fob. 23, 1866 ly.S MP
REMEDIAL INSTITUTE.
FOR SPECIAL CASES.
No. 14 Eond St, New York.
(L Full information, with the igkett testimonial;
also, a Book on Special Viataits lu a tealed envelope,
sent free.
KIT" Be lure and send for them, and fou will not regret
it : for. us advertising phyriciaus are genra.ly im
post en, without references no stranger should be
liusted. F.nclogfl a stamp for postage ; and direct to
DO.. LAWRENCE, NO 14 BOND bTREET, NEW
Vt'RK.
Nov. 14, Tf.R. ly. S. M. P.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS,
And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J.
ISAACS, M. 11.. Oculist and Anrist (formerly of Ley
den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE StKet. rillLAD'A.
Testimonials, from the most reliable sources in the
City and Country can be seen at bis office. The med
ical faculty are invited to accompany their pntients.
as he has no secrets in his piactice ARTIFICIAL
EYES, inserted without taik. No charge for exam
ination. April 2j. iaC6. ly.
TO Cohtmfttivfs The advertiser having been
restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim
ple remedy, after having suffered several years. with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption-is
anxious to make wn to hie fellow
sufferers the means of cure
To all who desire it.he will send a copy of the pre
scription used. ffreeof Charge. with the directions lor
preparing and asing the same, which they will And a
suae -ce for Consumption. A-ahmy, Bronchitis.Colds
Courhs tc The onl object of the advertiser In
sending, the prescription is to benefit the nmicte.l. and
spre .d in (or Hint i on which heennreives to be invaluable
cud be hopes every suffur-r will try his remedy, as it
will coat tlifin not hing, and may prove a 'les-ini;.
Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return
until, will please address Rev. K. A. WILSON,
Williamxbnrg KingsCounty.
Feb. 2?, IS66. ly. S.M. P. New-York.
M PIR E S II UTTLE SEWING
Are superior to all others for
' FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURP O S ES.
Centain a'l the latest improvements are spce ly
noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulnis free. Agent wan ted. Lib
eral discount sllowi-il. n consignments made.
Address EMPIRE S. M, CO,. Olti Broadway. New
York.
September 5. 1SGG ly.-A. Sl Co.
rPhe Grovesteen Piano Forte
X 'till retains its preenrfence and great popularity,
au.l after undnroin: gradual improvement f ir a pe
riod pr thirty years.is now prono m :m by the uiusirat
worlii to be unsurpassed an I even nrqu:il ed id rich
ness, volume and purity nf tone, durability and cheapness-
iur new scule. trench action hurp pedal, iron
frame, over-strung bass, seven octavo rosewood pi
anos we arescllmg cheaper dv from SUM to SiiiO
than the suinir sl le and 6iii.!i are snhl by any other
first-class makers in the country. !) .tiers and all in
want of (food pianos are invited to st nj for our De
gpritive Catalogue, which contains photographs of
our different styles, together with prires No one
s houid pijri hose a pi no without seeing this ( ata
togue Medasl almost without number, have been
awanlod to the Grovesteen 1'Iiuo. and the Celebrated
WorH's t air. though put in competition with others
from all parts o f Europe and the U 53 it took the
hichebt atvaid.
Established 1835 Grovesteen Co.,
4J! BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
July 20. '303 . H. 11. S. i. Co.
A Cough, A Cold, or
A Soro Throat,
Reqcir.es IMMEDIATE ATTSKTIOS. A!CO
SrlOt'LD BK CBEIZED. Ir ALLOWED
TO CONTINCE,
Irritation of the Lungs. A Perma
nent Thiozt Disease, or Con
sumption is orrsit rnt kesoit.
B ill OlVCIS I A I j .TKOCU ES
Having a direct influence to the parts, give immedi
ate relief.
For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump
tive and Throat Diseases,
TROCHES ARE rsEO WITH ALWAYS OOOD srCCESS.
FIVGER AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
will find Taocnrs useful In clearing the voir-e when
taken before Minting or Spenkins and relieving the
111 rout after an unusual exertion of the vrnial organs.
The Troehes are rpcnipm,nled and prescribed by
Physicians, nnd have had testimonials from eminent
men throuzhout the country, fteiiir an article of
true merit, and havinf proved their efficacy by test
of many years, each year 6ndstbem in new localities
in varions parts of the world, and the Troches are
universally pronrjneed better than other articles
Obtain only Brown,s Hionchi.il Troches," and do
nit fakt! any of the Worthless Imitations that may
be offered. Sold everywhere
Nov. 1606. Cm.
DR. SCHENCX 'S
PULMONIC SYRUP.
This (rreat medicine cured Dr. J. n. Scdkvck, tho
rrcpr'ctcr, ctPnlmoDsxv Conjunction, when ithr.J
assumed it most formidable n-T .vt, and when speedy
death appeared to be ineri'ab e. n is puysiciane pro
nounced his case incursble when he commenced,
the xx"n of this rlrrp'c lut powerful rcn.edy. His
health tvs. r2.-'orei In a vtry shirt time, and no
return of the dUcace hae been cpprelieudcJ. lor s.U
the symptoms quickly disappeared, and his pressnt
weitlit is more than two hundred ponnis.
S:ecc his recover;-, he haa dcrotcd his cflent'on
exclusively to the cure of Consumption and the
d'es: which are aju-iily ccmp'k-atcd with it, and
the cure e;fccfcd hy his medicine4 have teea Tery
numerous n,:id truly woniiuriu!. Dr. ScnzcK
makes pro'eionsl visits to several of tho larecr cities
weekly, where he liais Icree concourse of -patients,
and it Is trnly a&onifhin? to see poor consumptives
that hsve to be lif;ed out of their csxriajes, and in
a feT month healtbv, roburt persona. Pj.
. SCHF.NCK'3 PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAVCEED
TONIC, and MANPBASE PILLS aro reaera'Iy
all required in curing Consumption. Fall direc
tions accompany each, so that any one can take them
without seeing Pr. Soiir.ioK, but when it is con
venient It Is best to fee him. He gives advico tree,
but for a thorough cxamiuation with his Be--pirometer
his fee 5s throe dollars.
P:ease observe, when pun-basins, that the two
likenesses of the Doctor one whea in the la-4 staja
. of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in
perfect' health re on tho Government stamp.
gold by all Drueelsu and Dealers. Price f 1.53
per bottle, or $7-30 toe half dozen. Letters for
Advice tfiould always 1 directed to Dr. dcheoek'a
Principal OSce, 13 North Bth St., Fhlladeiph', Pa,
General Wholesale A penis: Demas Barnes ft Co
N. Y., S. S. KancS, Daltimorj, Md. ; John D.
Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chicaro,
ILL ; Collins Bros., Si. Louis, Mo. 'Sd w. cs. mo. 1 yr.
J WILL GO TO
a aw pqitse res ths ni?n)KE2ciii .
PhalMi "Nijgfct BlMmiag Cera.
Pbaloa'a "Nighl Bloomiag Cerewa."
Phalon'c- "Night Bltfoanlafr Cerena."
Pfaalon'a "Night Blooming Cereaa."
Pfaalan's "Night Blooming Cerens."
A most exquisite, delicate, and Fratrrant Perfume,
disti led from the rare and beaatlfal flower from
which it take Its name.
Manufactured only by
PIIAIOX Be. SON, Now York.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
ASK FOR THALON'S TAKE NO OTIIEU.
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XECUTOR S NOTICE.
Estate of Daniel W. Montgomery, Dec'd.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Daniel
W. Montgomery, late of Orangevill e, Columbia
County, hive been granted by the Register of Colum
bia County, to Peter Ent. of Light Street- Ta. All
persons having c'ainis against the estate are request
ed to present them for cllleaivnl and those indebted
to the estate either on note or book account wil I make
payment to the Executor without del.-iy.
PETER E.vr. Executor.
Light Street, Nov. 23. 13(30. Cw.
JEW
HAIR DRESSING SALOON.
A New Hair Cutting. Fhaving. and Dying Saloon,
has been opened in the rear of llunsberger's Tobac
co Store. Itlooinsburs, where nil kinds of work in
the bnrbering line will be neatly and promptly at
tended to Heins nn the same side of the street with
all the Hotel, there is no need of crossing the street,
thrtiugh the in id, to get to the hop.
Hair work manufactured to order. Ladies wishing
their bair dressed in Water-fal'. or otherwise, with
or without crimp, will be attended to by a lady, in
separate apartments.
7"" Remember the place, Main Street, rear of
Hunsbereer's Tobacco Store
Nov. '.ffl. 13CG.
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Nov. 83. IcMiti- Iw.
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
THE undersigned will offer his Valuable Farm at
Public Sale, situated in Main Township. Columbia
County, about three miles north-east of the town of
Catawiss.i, on
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25T1I, 1866,
At 10 o'clock A. M. containing
164 Acres, More or Lees,
about one hundred acres cleared land nnd in a good
ftate of cultivation, 15 acres meadow-land, the bal
ance wall timiM-red with chestnut, hickory, oik, pine
and other timber.
There are erected on the premises, a large
BRICK HOUSE,
A Ne-B" Frame House, A Story and a half
Small Frame House,
A f. ar Frame P.ank Barn. A Wneon-Hhed. and oth
er Ont-Buildings. all of which are comparatively new,
and well arranged. An excellent ORCHARD is on
the premises in which are grown nearly all kinds of
good fruit. There is als J on the premises, plenty of
never-failing WATER, near the building, besides a
strea n of water running through the place.
" Conditions will be made known on day of sale.
GEORGE r-' HU MAN.
JO?EPTI WtNTERSTEEN. Auctioneer.
Main Township. Nov. -id, ie06. 41.
JEW GOODS f NEW GOODS ! 1
FOR FALL and WLMCil,
AT
R. Wr. BOWMAN'S
ORAH'siYXKEIvS
THE undesigned has just rece'ved a very larse
ard excellent assortment of FALL AND WINTER
nCOI'S. which be proposes to sell at very low rates
He b.is the best qualities of
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
MCSLIXS. CALICO E3,
DELAIVE3. MERI.N'OES.
CHECKS, Ac. Ac.
The 3roccry Department
is filled with the best quality of frech croceries and
provisions, such as sugar, molasses, fluur, salt, fi.h,
hard, b.icon, spires. Ace.
XT" Country pro luce tiken in cx-hanse for goods,
for which the highest market prie- will be given.
Don't fail to give him a call and secure great
bargains.
R.W.BOWMAN
Orangeville. Nnv.2S. lPfiC. 3m.
Til - CKAT CALMS
OF
HUMAN MISERY.
'"jcJmfy JL-'T published, in a sesled envs
fi lope. Trice C tents. A lecture on the
nature, treatment .nd radical cure of
Seminal Weakness or Spermatorhoea,
Induced by Pelf-Abuse ; Involuntary Emissions. 1m
potency. Nervous Debility and. Imp -dimeuts to
Marriage generally ; Consumption. Epilepsy, and
Fits ; Menial and Physical incapacity, fcc. Hy
Hubert J. Culverwell, M, D.. author of lhj 'Green
Uookitc. ff
Tho world renowned author, in thftrttdmirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own experience, thjt
The nwful consequences of Self-Abuse maybe eff-ct-ually
removed without Medicine, and without dan
genius surncal operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cnrdiiils. pointing out a mode of cure at
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,
gent undersea! to any address, in a plain envelops,
on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps.
Alsolir. CulverweU's Marnge (Vuide. price 25 ceuts.
Address, CH AS. J. C. KLINE it CO.,
12" Bowery, New York, P. O. box 45cU
October 17. ISti6.ly Peas Sl Co.
J.J.MOWER
IS AGA1X AT HJS OLD STAXD
With a arc and Well
SELECTED STOCK OF
GENERAL
SvGcd sr cs? Da si in c cs
Where be will bclitippy to meet his
O-D customers
And all the new ones who wish to bay
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND
GOOD AS THE BEST
His stock is being constantly being replenished with
AS- s ssnv S
FROM THE
EASTERN MARKETS.
Dloomsburg. Nov. 7, 18C6,
M
ACHINE AND REPAIR SHOP.
THE undersigned would roost respectfully an
nounce to the public generally, that he ia prepared
to execute all kinds of MACHINERY, at JOrEPH
SI! AKPLESS' FOUNDRY, ia Bloomsburg. where he
can alwavs be found ready to da a It kinds of repair
ing, including Threshing Ma' bines, and in short, all
kinds of Farming Utensils. ALSO, TURNING AND
FITING UP OF CASTING AND MACHINERY,
done en short notice, in a good workmanlike man
ner, upon the most reasonable terms. -
Ilia long experience in the business, as foreman In
the shop of lewis H. Maua of thie place, for over
nine years, warrants him ia saying that be can give
entire satisfaction to all who may favor bin wlth
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The subscriber having purchased the well es'ak-
lished stand, known as
"SAND'S FACTORY,"
near Rohrrburg. Columbia County, and having pat
the machinery id first-rate repairs. prepared to ds
in the best manner, and upon the shortest notiee.
Those favoring bim wilh their custom may rely en
having their work well done.
HENRY U. SANDS.
Greenwood, June 6, l.Cfi.
N
JEW KAS.EEE SHOP.
The undersigned respectfully announces that he
has refittted a shop, in Court House alley, opposite
the Exch.mje Hoel. where he is prep-red to con
duct the harbering buines In all its branch es.
The art of coloring whiskers and uioiistacnei is
practiced hy him most skillfully. He also clenns
clothing, making them look nearly as good as new.
upon the most reosonablo terms. Give bun a trial.
i7" Hair Tonic of the very best quality, us'd for
cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand, and for sale
B. ViA. UL.L.IINS.
Rloomsburg. April 05, 18G0. tf.
qTTTO BROWER'S TO BUY YOUR
2 CfDODDDbSo
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ARiERS 1 FARMERS I I
Don't fail to :e nilLLTPS' SCPFR PHOSPHATE
LIME to enrich your lands and make large crops of
gram and grass. It is now extensively used in all
the leading asricaliural portions of the courtry and
without dispute or doubt is known to he the very
best used. Itcont.iins less moisture, is morn uni
form in quality, ,'ontains mora agricultural value,
than any other in the market. The undersigned in
troduce it as a standard art icle. intending to make it
a permanent trade. Its value haa been fully tested
in this counts and stnn Is unsurpassed by any other
article ever introduced. Give it a trial, you will be
Dleased beyond measure with the results. Apply to
PAXTON fc HARM tN.
August M. 13CG. Rupert. Pa.
MONIATED PHOSPHATE.
A Concentrated Fertilizers
Especially adapted to WIIEA T and other
GRAINS.
This preparation contains Pure Ground Bone .and
the bst Fertilizing Salts 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 nianufactur
i:r's depot.
No 724 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia.
LLOoMcKCRG, Colnmbi t County, Pa
WILLIAM LLLISdCO, Mauu factureri.
September 5. tctu.
V17RAPPING AND MINING PA-
T v PER. Having thorouchly overhauled my Pa
per Mills at Mil! Grove, near Dloomsburg. Columbia
C"inty. Pa.. I am now prepared to till all orders for
W rapping, Pry lilastmg and W ater rroot Taper, on
short notice and fair piices. I have opened a ware
house in Wllke.i-Harr-. and appointed Joseph Krown
ol the firm ot 'frown. Gr.ivat Co.. my agent to dispose
of my paper in Lucerne Countr.
THOMAS TRENCH,
Bloomsburg. Sept. 16, IPfiS.
'JpO HOTEL & SALOON KEEPERS
Of Ploomsbarg and Columbia Connty I have ap
pointed Mr. B. tolner agent f"rlbe sale of my Ale.
Porter, Brown sUout. nnd Lager Beer, who will sup
ply you at the t ame price (and with tne same article.)
a I would furni.-h yon from the brewery. Knowing
that he will be punctual and and attentive to all
vthnmay favor bim with their trade, I solicit for
iiim your support. Very respectfully,
1'KEU LAUER.
Steam Orewery, Reading. Pa.
September 26. 13CG
will go and see BROWER'S New Ftock. I am.
told he is selling goods at very low figures.
JJJLOOMSBURG
LITERARY INSTITUTE.
This Institution which is second to none in the
advantages it affords young Ladies and Gentlemen
for acquiring a useful and ornamental Education, will
commence its next term
NOVEMBER 19777, 18G6.
Ev For Circular, address the Principal.
hENRY CARVER. A. M.
Bloomsburg, Nov, 7, 18CU.
D
ISSOLUTIO.N' OF rAKT.NEKSMl'.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership late
ly existing between Williamson 11. J.icoby and Elijah
ll. Ikeler, of tsinnmsburg, under the firm of Jacoby
Atlkeler, was dissolved on the S2J day of Septem
ber, I'titi. by Elijah R. Ikeler selling his interest in
the partnership tojosiah P.Shuman. Mr.Shuman.
has ult-o purchase. I Mr. Ikeler's interest in the book
accounts of the said partnership, to receive all cred
its due Elijah R. Ikeler os Slid books, and to pay
said Ikeler's share of the debts of the late firm.
Therefore, all debts due the Ann of Jacoby tc. Ike-,
ler, are to be paid to, and those due from the same,
are to be discharged by 'Villiamson II. Jaroby aud
Josiah P. Miuinan, at bloomsburg. where the business
will be continued under the Or in of Jacoby It tshu
man JAC'OUY & IKELER.
Ulo'msburg, Nov. 14. 185G.
NEW TOBACCO STOKE.
n. II. IIUNSBERGER,
Main Street, below the "American House"
Where he keeps on hand, and furnishes to the home
and couut-y trade, at Philadelphia (lowest) prices,
FIXE t t'T AX13 PLUG T03AIT0S,
DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED CIGARS, all kinds or
SMOKING TOBACCO,
Snuffs, Meerclinon nnd Rriar Wood Pipes, and all
articles pertaining in his trade.
Those small retail dealers in cignrs and chew,
ing tobaccos, would do well to gue bim a call, iu
stead of sending to ths cities for every article they
need or purchasing of these country pedlars.
November SI. labo. 3m.
mJNCY HOTEL,
MLACT,
-ycpiuin? County, Pa.
N. HUDSON, Proprietor.
November 14. 186.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE."
THE partnership existing between the undersigned
under the Arm of at. W . Bowman JiCc. was dissolv
ed by mutual eonsent on the ISlh of November- 1 be
unsettled accounts will be attended to byR. W. Bow-
nian, who will eontinoethe bniiness st te r'd ftsnjL
3
ISOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BtJCHD,
A poslUve and Epeclflo Bemedy for fllseaaea of the ,
.. . . n i .-j hmssImI awaUlMM.
XilMOCr, tk.tmmwjm , -
T Medicine lnereasoa the power of dif estloa, and
excites the absorbent Into hesJtbactlon, ty trtlch th
watery or calcareous ucpuuuuua,
1 org omenta aro rodoeea, as wen as piuu mu
aad u good for men, women ana cumusu.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
For weakness arising1 from Excesses, EablU of DlasJpa.
tlon. Early Indiscretion, attended with tna lollowte;
Symptoms:
IndlspotilUon to Exertion,
Lots of rower.
Difficulty of BroaCsttfi
TrembUngt
Wakefulness,
rain In tho Back,
. Flushing of tho Body,
Eruptions of Use Face,
Loss of Memoryj
TVeak Kerret ,
Horror of Disease,
Dimness of Vision, ( - k
Hot Ilands, y.
Dryness of th EMn,
Cnlversol Lassitude,
Pallid Countenance,
Theso symptoms. If allowed to go on (which this MedU
cine Invariably remove), aoon follow- o
FATUTTT, EFTXEFTIC FITS, A4
In one of which the patient may expire. TTho csa say
they are not frequently followed by those "dlrafal dla
eases.
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION
Many ere aware of the cause of tnr lr suffering, but none
will confess. The records of the Intone asylums and the
melancholy deaths by consumption bear ample witness a
the truth of tho asscrtJonr.
Tho Constitution, once affected by organle weakness,
roquli'os the aid of medicine to strengthen and Invigorate
the system, which HM.MBOLD U EXTRACT Or BUCTl
lararlabl dc, A U will convince S& most soepUsaL
Intcstry affections peculiar to Females, fbe Canmaof
Lcorc Is nncquaied by any other remedy, end for ell
coxplalnts Incident to the sex, or In the
DECLINE OB CHANGE OF 1ST &j
tV Bxm SncrroK asotz.
137" No FamUy should b without Itl
Tske no Calsam, Mercury, or ucp?toasant uedlolae far
nnpleasant and dangerous diseases.
UELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU )
A
Cures Secret Diseases
In all their stages little expense, little or no change of
diet, no inconvenience, and NO EZFOSUBS.
CJSE HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHtf
For all affections and diseases of these organs. Wastbsr
EIISTINQ IN MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever csuseorlglnatlng.and no matter bow long1
standing. Diseases of these organs require tae aid of a
diuretic
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Ia the Great Diuretic.
And it is certain to have the desired effect te eS flfissjw
Cor which it is recommended.
BLOOD! ELCOD! CLOOD!
IIelrri old's
tniBXT coNcnmiATn ooxrrotnr
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPAfllLLA
For pnrtfyins the Wood, removing all chronic eoesa
Bonal diseases arising from cn lmpcre suto of tho Elood,
and the only reliable and efficttul taorrn rosed7 f r tax
cure of Scrofula, Scald Dead, Salt Ehcnm, rins sad
Ewclllnss of tbe Cones, Ulcerations of ILe Throat cttl
Legs, Elotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Eryslpolaa,
and all scaly Eruptions of the Skin,
"iixD BEJuTJTjyrura the cc2xrxii03r.
NOT A F"W
of the worst disorders that let tnan&iad ertjs from the
corrnptisn thr.t acc a'.ntcs ia Co Cowl. Of all the die
coverics that have been mode to purge it out. tone ess
equal in cflcct Hr.Lxto s CoxrorjrD Extcact or Sak
BAACiiiA. It cleanses end rcnorates the Tlool, lns'JHa
the vigor of health Into tho system, and pnrgee ont the
humors which make disease. It stimulates the hcol&r
fani'Jossf the bod;, and crpcls the disorders that grorr
ecCrantC:n tho blood. Euch a remedy that cee.il be
relied on has long been sosght for, and now, for tbe tret
Uao tho public have one on which they can depend. Csr
rpace here docs not admit of ecruacntcs toshowitseflbcta.
bat the trial of a slnglo bottle will show to the sick that it
has Its virtues surpassing anytblng they have ever tatcn.
Two tablespoon- ful of the Extract of Sarsaparllla addeel
to a pint of water la equal to tbe Lisbon Diet DrlnXeod
one bottle is fully equal to a gallon of the Ejrcpof i
parlUa, or tbe decoction as usually made.
HELBOLD'S ROSE WAS 3,
An excellent Lotion for disease arising from habit ef
dissipation, used lu connection with the Extracts Encha
and Sarsapatilla, In such diseases as recommended. EtI
denco of the most responsible end reliable character will
accompany tho medlclnce. Also explicit directions for
nse, tea.', hundreds cf ihoxuand living witnesses, and up
wards of SO.PGO unsolicited certificates and recommenda
tory letters, many of which are from tbe highest sources.
Including eminent rbyslclans. Clergymen, Ctaleamen, die.
Tie Proprietor has never resorted to their publication la
the newspspers . be does not do this from tbe fact that hi
articles 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 It basl.
Induction for 1U pillar, and Truth alone for lu Capital.
re! si'-cO
My Extract rarsspariila is a Clood PuiLler ; tny Ertraot
Enchu Is a Elurctic. and will cct as sncb in all case.
Both are prcpercd on purely selentiile principle 4
raciio end aro the racst active measure of either thai
can bo matte. A ready and conclusive test wia be a com.
parison of thctr properties with those set forth la the fot.
lowing worts:
ee Dispensatory of the United States.
Ece Professor Dzwr valuable work cn the rractlM
Cf Physic.
See remarks made by tbe celebrated Dr. Ptrrsie, FWIa.
Eco rcmarka madoty Dr. Eyhxaix McDowxlx, a cole,
bratcd rhyslcian and Member of the P.oyal CoDegeof
Ccrgeons, Ire d, end published la the Transaction of
the iiing and Qncenli Journal.
Sco Medlco-Cblrorgical review, published by Balrrtf
Txatxes, Fellow of tbe Eoyal College of Snigsoua.
ee meet of the late standard -woris en ttT'iTi
BOLD BT ALL DRUGGIST3 I V 51 W ILLJJt
Address letter for Information, in oosfldenee. t
H. T. HELMBOLD, caiemiaW
PR OPAL DEPOTS
Jlelmbold's Drug and Ohemical WarebtmscV
Eo. 581 BS0ALW1Y, EEW YOKE, a
Belmbold's lledtoal Depot.
- lie. 104 SOUTH TE1TH8T, PHILADELPHIA.
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