x I DEMOCRAT AND STAR. . - LOCAL DEPARTMENT; BLCJOMSBURG Wednesday, January 2, 1867. i XT Wa will thank our reader for art local cccur r net In ibeir immediate localities. If they tfo not ;dein to Write a communication for the public eye, let them seed us a brief statement of everything of i a Unit in their r espactive communities. A lift af )mrrioge, deaths, accidents, fires, removals, busi ness thanks. Ac- We will mi them in form. The aor fact af tbia km J we can ( et Hie better ft will ult a and cur reader. Who wilt do it f - To AavaaTisxas. Person wishing advertisements 'inserted, must band them in early on Tuesday morn ing to rnsnr their tnserlypn for that week. 'ir3- Receipts to the Democilat and Star for the month of December mil be published ia our next.. ..;2T, la this paper will been seen the list of causes to- be tried at our February Term ; also the list of Jurors for the next court. : ' - tSJ The- Commissioners of Columbia County 'met U their office, on Friday last, and filled the 'Jury wheel for the ensuing year. ; i i - ' ;. sj The third snow of the season did S0$ amount to much in this section j scarcely e?nongb fell to cover the- ground. In some parts of the'.countypidwever thera U good aleighiiig. - - - - J. II. Stecker will sell, on the 17th inst, a piece of land, situate in Hemlock Township, containing about seventy-three acres, in a good state of cultivation. - It is a desirablo piece of land. - " -i . . 4 . 1 523: Henry -Rosenitock, of this placo ia executing some handsome fcrro-photograph-ic'iuctarei' Price, eight for one dollar. For a true;" Ufe-like picture, call on Mr. Rosen- 2F Our fen7 requesta us to say for him, a3 he i so very modest, that he returns his pwfound thanks to the town patrons of the Democrat, and Star, for the hospitable manner in which they received him on New Year' morning. .XSy-The peoile of thi? county are not to be cajoled into the support of new institutions and measures unless fully convinced that it is proper and right to do so. It is not often that projects without fixed and settled prin ciples succeed. It is right, too, that they should not. ' We presume that those of our mer chants who advertise only in Republican papers, desire no other personsto deal with them but Republican. If they would con sult their own interests we hardly think they would continue to do that kind of business. CCT A horse left in our stable a few eve nings since, belonging 'to one Mr. Beaver, from Madison Township, was taken out and has notsince been heard of in these quarters. We hope the horse may turn up all right and the owner sustain no loss. 5Q-The County Auditors meet at the Com missioners' office next Monday to audit the County affairs. The board 13 composed of Leonard B. Rupert, of Blconi, Daniel Sny der, of Scott, and John P. Hannon, of Ccn tralia. They are all good accountants and honorable men. Weddings. Our ycung friends, and old ones too, who are anxious to learn how many weddings a married couple may lawfully have will be pleased to know that one year after marriage comes the paper wedding; five years after marriage the wooden wedding ; ten years the tin wedding; twenty-five years the silver wedding fifty years the golden wedding; and seventy years the daiuiond wedding. " One evening last week Matthew Wynkoop's horse .was taken out of the rtable at this place, and in the morning was found running about upon our streets. The Btable-door is said to have been fastened both inside and out. The query i., what was the horse taken out for and by whom? It is a valuable horse, therefore it is reason able to suppose that the animal wa? not taken out of the stable with the intention of steal ing it. It is a practice that has been carried on for some time in this neighborhood, and means should be devised to put a stop to it. New Hardware Store. We would di rect the attention of. our readers to the ad vertisement in this paper of Chas. W. Entder'S new hardware store, on Main Street, this place. This is an institution, heretofore, much needed in this town and county. Our people were obliged, in many instances, to send or go a great distance, and thus subject themselves to much inconveni ence, to procure the most trifling article. It matters not what it is, anything commonly found in first-class stores of this kind, can be purchased ', cheap for cash, at Mr. Snt DE&'8 establishment For a slight enumer ation of articles, read his advertisement -SSy The Columbia County Teachers' In stitute, held at this place, on last week, was a' success. The whole number of Teachers in the county was. not in attendance, al though there was a sufficient number pres eat, who felt an interest in the cause of edu cation, to male the exercises both interesting and. instructive.' Profs. Carver, Walker, Forsyth and Su-p't Barkley, delivered some very interesting and practical$addresse9 on educational subjects generally. We have not yet been furnished with a copy of the pro ceedings, but expect to be able to publish them in full in our next We were unable to be ""present, and shall not attempt a tynopsis, . , . , . IO- The ' energetic young metf of this town have established an Academy of Natu ral Science, occupying the upper room in the rear of the old Arcade building, on Main Street We stepped in, a .few" days since, and was utterly astonished to .find so-com-p?ete, large anf interesting collection of cu riosities, together with many skies of differ ent animals, stuffed to such perfection, that they really exhibited ar life-like appearance rarely seen in like Academies. It is truly a p!aca to spend an' interesting hour. The n&nars respectfully invite from all .parties in tlia county retch articles as may add to' the i'-:r-: cf the Acad jrr.y.- . . 5?- The Grand Jury of Montour County recommends the building of A new J ail at Danville. V " . ' BF Avery Morgan, the head of one of the first families of Waterford Conneticut, is under bonds for trial for whipping his wife, who provoked him to it by spitting in his face, . ' ' Needs Cleaning. If a few of our citi zens, who have left the snow upon their pavements until this time, would have it cleaned off, it would be no small accommoda tion to persons who are compelled to pass over it. There is no ordinance compelling the clearing off of pavements in this place, but there should be one. Important if True. There was a rumor in our town yesterday that a person who had heretofore enjoyed a good reputation, had been arrested for robbing one of our store?, of a large amount of dry goods, the goods were found in his possession, but the man claimed that he had bought them all at Chamberlain's new store, in Ilartman's building, Market street, for the money he had received for one week's wages. If -this statement is true, down town goods musthave passed through a panic lately, at any rate their appears to bo a raid on Chamberlain's new store. 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. OVELY GIRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, send an Lj addresser envelop and ii5 ctiits.artd 1 will send yoa ooia valuable information ibal will pluses you. Address MARY MOOK, tfJlb road way, N. Y. May 1. letiti Jy. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the effect of youth fat indiarratioa, will, for Ibe sake of suffering b,i inanity, send free toallwbo need it, the recipe and dircrtiona for malting the simple remedy by which ha was cured. Sufferer wishing to profit by the adver use i'a etpcricuce, can di go by addressing No. 13 Chambers .t, New York, Fcl-. 23 1SGS. ly. S.M.P. TTTT Munn fr Hamlin Cabinet Orani. forte .lif fert-nt siylps, adapted to a.icred and secular niunic.for SAOto$iuO 'art). KlrTY-ONK COLD or t?!I.VEll ill bULi, vi oiarr un pistuiui'"! " w ni'i' " 1 i T 111 . 1 1 uilrnlp.l Ca alngues free. Ad dre MA.-SUX &. H AVi LIN, Boa-ros, or M-iSON CiOTUEHS, Ntvr York. Jan. 6, 1836. Sep. 9. '63. 17. S.M.r. THECLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH. A irentle maii who suffYrf d for years from NVrvmis and Genitnl Debility. Nightly i'.missions, and Seminal Weaknesx, the result of youthf il indiscretion, and rarue near engine his daya in hopelcs misery, will, for the ake of suffering man. emi to any one a flirt ed, th simple means used by hi in. which effected a cure in a few weeks alter the failnre of numerous medicines. Send n directed envelope and ftaiup and it Will coat vnu nothing. Address, E DC A II TULMAIN.'li-tb St N, Y. City. STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman m the United States can hear something very much to their advan tage by re urn mill (free of charge.) by addressing the undrrmgned, Tboie haviag fea of being humbugg ed will oblige by nt noticing this card. All ttticrs wilt pleaaa adJress their obedient servant. TH'W. F CHAPMAN. 831 troadway. New York. Ftb. 2S, ma ly.S M P FCR special cases. No. 14 EonrJ St, New York. C7 Full information, with the highest Uitimmiats; a'so. a Book on Special Disease in a sealed enccloDa sent free. lr- Be sure and send for them, mud y wUl nt retret it : (or. aa advertising phyricUns ae gen-ra.ly im f est art. without references ho stranger hould be liusted. Enclose a stamp for postage; and direct to Hit. HVVKtNCE. U 14 BUND STREET, NBvV YORK. N.v. H. TG,ly. S. M. P. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS. M. D. . Oculist and Aurist (formerly of bey den, Holland.) No. 519 PIN E Stiret. nill.ADW Testimonials, from the mo.t reliable fources in the City and Country can be seen at bis office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be bas no secrets in hi ptactice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without pais. No charge tor exam ination. April S. I3('-(J. ly. JMriRE SnUTTLE SEWING 2Q 23 S2 IX SIT ZHi 323 Are superior to all others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTL'ttl PCRP03E3. Contain a'l the lateat improvements are speedy noiseless ; dorable ; and ray to work, l.lustrnted Circulars free. Agents wanted. Lib eral discount allowed. No c.ensiinments made. Addreaa EMPIRE S. M. CO., Wti Broadway, New Yrk. September 5. 18G8 ly.-A. fc Co. TO ConsFMPTsTiVRs The advettUer having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple remedy .after having suffered several year. with a ever lung aTeetioa. and that dread rlisense. Cnn-aumptiou-is aoaioua to make wn to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre scription nsed.f freeot Cbarjre. with the directions (or preparing and nsiug the same, which they will find a sua era for Consumption, Atbmy, Bronchitis.Colds Coughs etc. The only object of the advertiser In sendini the prescription is to benefit the afflirtr-.l. and spre -d iuformatioii which beconceives to be invaluable end he hopes every sufferer w-ill try his remedy, a it will cost them nothing, and may prove a ales-mg. Parties wishing tbe prescription, free, bv return mail, will please address Rev. E. A. W1LSU.V, Williamsbnrg KingsCounty. Feb. 2?. ie66. ly. 8.M. P. ew-York. A Cough, A Cold or A Soro Throat, Reqmc tM!nniT attistioh, a-& SHOt'LO CBCCKED. IF ALLOWED TO COS TINUS, Irritation of the Longs. A Perma nent Throat Disease, or Cca- somptioa - is orrcx th estlt. SUtOxCHlAl. TIIOCXBES Having a direct influence to the parts, give iin ra di-.-; . ate Mliel. ; For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, TEOCirt ABC UllD WITH ALWATS OOOD fCCCES. SIXGEftS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Taocwss useful in clearing tha voic.a when taken before fcinrin v Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual eiertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by niysiciaos, and have had testimonials from emrneiit men throughout tha country. Bei a article of true merit, and having proved fheir efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other artl elea Obtain only -Brown's Kionchial Troches." and do ni-ttakaany of the Worthless Imilatrons that may be offered. Sold everywhere. Nov. 28. 1669. Cm. i 5X1?" PEUFCSTK t02 THE UlSDiKKllllU'. Pbalml Pbali V Pkalaa' Pkmlka msht Bltrmnnlag Cerrw 'TTlKlit BIBaiaS Criai.M( nixht B!oBBiaiz Ceixwa." " Xicht Blsaairig Ce-esi.''r A most xqrtMto. delicaU, and rragrant Parfnws, stiile4 from tha rare and beaatlfui fiowst frous whiah it takes ita nam. Jlasaolactnred oaly by . , XL&COX Se 807T, ITrw Trlu SE1TA&X OT COUSTEEFZITS. UTS.. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. Thi great medicine cured Dr. J. IL ScBasca, I bo Frtprlelor, otPulmonarr Consumption, whn ltba4 assumed its most tormidable arpect, and whoa speeds drath appeared to be Inevltcb e. Ills pUyiicians pro Douuced his one incurab'o wbea be eommeaced. tlie use of this simple but pjwerAil re mo dr. His bcnith wa restored in a ver aliort time, and no return otlba diimt bas bee-t pprheaieJ, fcr a'l t'ua syinTttojns quickly dlmppeaxod, and hi pnaent vreifht is mere tha-a two hundred pound. Since hU rcooverT', he boa dovoteJ hi attention exclusively to kue core ot Consumption and Uia dc-eaioa wh'xh are Onoally complicated with It, aiid th cares effected by his medicine hare bcea very rameron aaI traly wondari'u!. Cr. SrrtirsoB: inakos professional visits torereialol tho larger liticj weekly, where he boia larte concourse of patients, and it Is traly sjtoaisliing to seo poor consampUvti that iia veto to lilted out of their carriages, aad in a fe-v ruontlis bCAltby," rol.ust person. Da. SCnF.NCK'3 PCLaONIC SYKIP, SEAWKED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILL3 are gonentny ell rejnjred in curiox Coiuumpiion. Full dlreo tiOT ecornptiiy each, so that an one can take them. witUoat sccioK Dr. 3 vi.-ic, but wbea it 1 eon- vou cut U Is bsst to o Uiro. TIa gives ad-Hca free, bu. Tor c tborcrj ;h e.a:nina:icn wiiU bis P.5-piroruetcr hi J is Uirsi dollar. P n ol.-yo, trhsti yorcUaaln, th-it tha t-va lite tece oY the Dior oce whoa In the !&itsta-;o r.f o.i. aii tbs oiber as he now is, in pcr.Vci h. a t!i c-a 02 '.ba GoveniTneat stamp. Bold by all Dru; j'3ta aad Do era Price 31.33 rir bo-.9. cr JT.iC tue hz'S iozoa. Jjnvcn for sl;co eb3i:'d a'rvs.-s he d reeled to lr. 3c'nenck' P.-incp O r;ea. 13 NjrCi h S' fu.!4e ph a. Pa. Ou-d-al Who o.-al3' Asoj'.s: Te.nat Br.io St C N. Y.. 8. S. Ka ice, E"tiracrj, Hd. ; JjIiti D. Park, Clnc'iana;, Ciio; Vfa kor c Taylor, CUTcvo, t-.- . c,':i fit. r.ou . Mn.rM w. e. ti. I yr. .COURT rU0CLMATI0.. WHEREAS, the Hon. William Ei.wsll. Preiident judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Ccn era! Jail Delivery, Court of Uuarter Sessions of the Peace and Court of Common Pleas and Orphan's Court in in c zuiu juuiciai uisirici, comporeu oi me counties of Columbia, Sullivan and VVyominc and the Hon. Iram Derr and Peter K. Ilerbein, Asso'ateJudeesof Colum bia Co .have issued their precept.bearing date the 29th day cf Dec, in th-5 year of our Lord one thousand eight hiio Jred aud sixty-ii, and to ine directed for holding a Court ofOyer and Terminer and General Jail d-Mlvery, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, in Blooinsburir, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday, (being the 4th day; of February text, to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, tbe Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Col ombia that they be then and there in their proper per son at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with their records, inquisitions and other remembrance to do those things wicti to their ollices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by tecognizance, to prosecute against tbe prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of auid county of Columbia to be then and there to prose cute them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in then attendance. arreeablv to their noticea --- 1 uated at Uloomsburc.the Sfhtiday (f l)er, L. 8. in the year of our Lord one thousand eicht -'v--' S hundred and sixty-six. and in tbe ninetieth year of the Independence of the United States of America. ( Goo savk -rnc Commonwealth. ) SA.TICEL SNYDER, Sheriff. Bliw'ni'burg. December. 23, 1866. List of Causes far Trial at February Tens, 1867. I Putan Seybert by her next friend Georga Shuma n va. Enos Adams. 3 P.ixton Kline vs Jane Kline. 3 rv'iiliam L.. Lance, vs Tbomas Crevetiag.et.al. 4 Jacob Harris vs Peter Jacoby. i A.S.Saul v. Benjamin VVmteritecn. 6 Benjamin Zarr aid wife vs. William ?h.irp!et. 7 Edward Heilner v The Locust Mountain CoaJ . Iron company. 8 J. I'. Ilacaenberg for the use of 31. Chambcrlin va rfila D Edgar. 9 Jacob Remley v falawiaia Rail Road Company. 10 Henry P. Nuse vs borough of Uerwicit. 11 r'aust 4c Co.. vs Joseph Prick. . 12 Fli Jones r Wile c Abbott 12 Sylvester J Faux v Isaic Whit. 14 Mylvester J. Faux vs Isaac VVmte. 15 Wright Hughes v Peter Miller. IS Jnratlian Knittle vs VVngbt Hu-hes. 17 Mary fc. Green vs Koberi S. Howell, ct at. id James Sterner vs Albert liartman. M cio i.ira"n tfliuinsn v William Lnegenberger. 20 John W. l-eicher vs Pet r 3. Kisbcl, SI Jhn Jameson v E. Sayer et al. 2.' John Grett vs Alfred oo l. 53 Wcoley It. Poh-J vs J'hn W Lescher. ?! Sylvester J. Faux vs I.-aac White. 'ii William A Man vs J auies Dyke. Henry T. Keily now for tbe use of Thomas Crave- ling. jr.. vs . Jsae C. Penniiigiou. 27 iyl ve.ter J. faux v MtllurU C. Green's Adirir'. 21 Jacob . Evans vs Milliard C. Green's Adrur's. Z.c. Kobbius vs Albert Hunter- jii J nnes G.itinnn vs Mii.b iei Cieaai, et al . 3i Amanda 1 Dins vs Uunham G. lvase. 31 George II. BrtMrn vs U. s. dloneinn. 3;l C W i "an:pbcll el al vs Simon P. Kase et al. 31 James ftrauser i s George Strieker. 3 Adam Strauser vs Geornc Strieker. 3i titrouJ Sc. brown va A. Crevt-ling. Grand Juror, for February Term 1S07. BLOOM Caleb Barton. Matbias Aappiemaa. Cbaa. H. Doebler. BEAVER Jonathan Predhender. BE vro.V-Willi ia L.Cole, Samuel McHenry Ja- co Welliver, COM Y G II AM Frederick It. VYolforth. FPAKLI.V John Mowrv. Hira n J. Reader. HEML'JlK William Fisher, Tliamas J. Van J r slice. i.tCC3T Iaie Erwin.. MAIN Charle Fihor. Jhii G.Ge.irhart, MADISOX Joseph t-'orrel, Jnhn Mouser. MT. PLEASANT-Gabriel Everett. vjIFFI.lN-t.lirisliart Wolf. OR ANGE E (ward OeLonr. PINE Ciaii Whitinoyer. Elijah Fullmer, Thomas Mci'.rMe. SCrpr-Chirles3. Fcwler. Traverse Jurors, for February Term 1807. BRA VEt Charles Michael, Sfphen Lehr. BEST'N Joseph Hess. Sr. BOR. HER ILK- Hiram R. P.ower BOW. CENTRAL.1A VViliiam II. RintboH, Robert Gurrell. BLOOM Frederick C. Eyer. Clark M Brown. Ham" uel Jacuby, William B. Koeos, Daniel Lee, William eiiyder. URIARCREEK Henry Daak, Peter Wenner.Tho . A Miirer. CATAVVI3A Jo?in Scott, William Martin.Jame 3. McN.ii.h.ct ph n Kil.ly. ;i.N TUE Jese Hicks, Jesse IIuiTman. Henry De I.O'if. iXiVlfXGtl A M-Pylvester Hoffman Michael Crone, Willi. mi Hoaslau I. FISm I VGCREEK Elia Ammerman. Jeremiah lies. 1 nomas Laiiier.'ia'irh, Alexande.' Cramer. FRANK LIN Thomas Mower. GREENWOOO-Jolin Johnson. Caleb F. Moore, Thoma Itreee II EM LOCK-David Wagner. William P. Eyerly. Hiram Appleman. MALIaiN Shepherd a. Runvan. MuvrOUit hjuiujI Lazarus, Jacob Ernwine, Noah Mouser. MIFFLIN Benjamin Yh. ORANGE Adam Mill. John Vanliew, PINE Luther A Garnian. KO tRiNC tuEK. Wiiliam Oreisbich. SCOIT Alfred Crevding, Joseph Lilly. C. W. SNYDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, I II 05, STEEL, NAILSy SPIKES, snovEL?, FORKS, RAKES, BUILDER' S HARD WARE, Saws, File. CBiscls. Axs, Adz, Auger. Vice SADLER'S' HARDWARE, Shoe Findings, Brorbes, POWDER. AND SHOT, CHAINS. SCYTHE J. 8NA BELLS. CAX3, Bird Ciges, Ropes and Twiic, Fi-hnig Tacklta, 8eives. Brass Kettles. Crosscut Paw, War on aad Busty Sprints, Chalk aad Chalk Lines. Wheel wright aaJ Carpenter's Tools, Table and Pocket COttlery. Firearms. Toys. Jcc. tee.. With a lot of other article usually kept in a Hard ware Store. C. W. SNYDER. Bloomsbnrg, January ?, 18S3, 3ia. NEW GOODS AT C C. IU ARE'S it? m THE undersigned bas just returned from tb city with a full and comylete. supply of Dry Good and CrroCeries, Notions, Groceries. Tin-ware, Ifardware, Ce dar and Willow Ware, Drags, Confection ary. Glass-Ware," Tobacco. Hats and Shoes, Flour, Salt. Fish anu Meat : all of. which I propose selling at a Very low figurs en cash or produce. ty Call and see. " C7...LMAR.gtM. G BEAT BARGAINS AND Reduction in Trices. The undersigned will effer to the public UHEAT RAUGAINS in all kinds of S IT CH2L Si CD CS2 fl. S3 C3& f SUCh " DRY GOODS wax OBOOERIE3. aUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, Soots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Notions in every variety. Oar business from tilt first of January, will ae con ducted on a strictly CASH SYSTEM, aad person wishing lo pnrchae anything ia our line can do so at a very small percemsgo n Current Wholesale Prices. All ki nds of produce and grain taken in exchange. ZJ VVe cordially invite the purine to GIVE US A GALL, and a share of thei r patrons ge. McNINCH & SHUMAN. Cat aw is a, Janaary 2,1867. LUMBER! LUMBER! ! 'THE BI.OOM-SK URG LTJ.Y12ERING COMPANY, 1 would respectfully Inform wo puo.ic mat tney have tb:r PLANING MILL now in operation with an extensive assortment ol and are now prepared to supply all orders at short notice and at the lowest prices ior can, i uir as sortment u lumber consists of Wiaite Fine Plank, Boards. Flooring:, Surface Boards. Sidingr, Hemlock Plan 17, nl.ine.l or nnplaned, to tuit purchasers Frame PtufT. Jnice and Pcnntli-.i. of all siaes. Their Tlaning Mill and Lpinber Yard is sitiiateJ at the uailroad lieoot. very conveniently for shipping; lu nber bythc cargo. I bey are constantly uisnularturing lumber or all kinds, and oersons who desire lumber of every ite- acripiion will do well to examine their stock before purchasing e'sewhere. They are determined and era- nenitv nreoareri to sella cheap as the cheapest. The y also desire to inform the public and especially those who wish to purchase biii-t-tutf that they have one Mill specially prepared to cut timber of almost every size and length required. Those wishing to build or contractors for building, ran save money, by giving us a i all. The undersigned would also annruncn that they are prepared to do all kind of repairing of Machinery, such as Threshing Machines. Mower, Reapers and all kind of agricultural implements, upon reasona ble terms. Address. F. C. EVER. Si-c'y. B'ooiiuburg. Sept. 19,1806. Bioomsburg. Pa. XTEW CLOTHING AND GENTLE- MEN'S FURNISHING STORE. THR uodersicned respectfully annauncea to hi mini friends that he has opened a new CliHhinz and Gentlemen's Furnishing ftxr.-;, in the lower room f the Ifiirtmau Ruil'liug, soa'.lieast corner of Main and Market Streets, Bloomsbure, Fa. Having just rctured from Philadelphia with a large stock of Fall and Winter CInlhisi n.l Rrniincn'i Furnishine Goods, tr . &.C. He flat lets biinself that h can please all. His stock coir- prist-s MLWS AND 'BOYS CLOTHING, such a DiiES3 C0AT5, SACK CCATS, 0VEK COATS, PANT3, VESTS. snlRTS. CNDERSniKTS DR-lfTEKS. COLLARS. COLL.tS, .vecjr ties. BOSIZtCt. SUSPKADEJiS, tTA.VDKERCUIEFS UMBRELLAS, ft'. and in fact everything in taa Clothing or FuruiaMng line at T er-v T.ow lyicex. In addition to tbe above he bas an elegant aiiort . r Clothine made tooiuerat th shortest police van anu tee rir imniiinn; icw.t,, SEICHE GKL'AT BAU.US J. W. CHE13CEE.I.IX. October 10. ISid. GENTS WANTED FOR THE v PICTORIAL BOOK Of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS of tbe reb?l!ion. There is a certain portion of the var that will .never to into the regular nistorie. nor om emooui-j in ru nance or Doetrv. which is a very real part of it. and will, if preserved, convey to euc.ceedin, gen ration abetter idea of the spirit of the conflict than many Hr, rennets or careful narratives cf events, and this part may be called the gossip, the fun. toe pathos of tae war. mis inosir.nie ids ru.iririci vi u ers. the humor of the soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravecy of men, the pluck of our heroes, the ro iimr te and hardships of the service. The vol nine is profusely illustrated with over 200 engravings by th hist artist, wiiicii are reauy o-au-tifnl : wsnhv r.f exaniinatien a peciinens ef lb? art. Many f them are set ints the hily f the text, after the .pular style at Lossms rt teriai riem ,- m. tne Revslutir.ii. The book vsntcnts include reiimii- se nces f camp, picket, spy, srsut. hivsiiac. siege and battle field adventures ; thrilling feat l bravery. wit. dral'ery, comical and ludicrous adventures, etc. fcte. Amnsement as well as Instruction may be found in every p.-i-e. as graphic detail, brilliant w it. and au thentic luetsry, arc sKiiiiulty lnierwsven iu vius r f literary art. 'Ibiswsrk sell Itself. The peepl are tired f dry details and partisan wsrks .and want rsmetuing nu msrsj-. ramaticaiid startline. Oiirapents are making from $'UI I S-'uo per mosth clear af all expenses. Send far circular's, eivine, full pariiculars an J ace ur term and prssf of the' av assertion. Adrfrec. NATIONAL PC 3 LI3H I SG CO. 5ti7 Minor St.. Philadelphia, Pa. October 3, I8C6 4in, A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of James Gibson, late of Greenwood loicnsnw, Lolunwia i,ouniy, acc a. THE undcrsigni-d appointed Auditor, by the Or phans L'urt ot 111'! Loumy i'i iOMimms m j ... i . , ..nl npi.nnrti(iiic nf ttie a-i-iets in the aniusi mi tnKr.a !. - - hands of Abr-tham Young. Administrator of James Gibson, dec u.. accoraing 10 ino wruer r-mm .-..i. u uj law, hereby gives notice to 1l parlies interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appnin'mer.t, at . - r , k a v u..rri r Ar lieed-i. in i.loonis b u t e. iii said Countv, n !?atnrday. the Twenty-sixth day o t . . ...... - . I A Al nf . 4 Jnuuary. A. i.''. ut sen . . .ii v ..-.,. j.:.,in or dein.inds msainst oay. i ' pci b"' '- --- - " the estate of the decedent are requested o present them to ine auditor, or oc iuri.-vc. u..ui " ins in for a portion tr tne saiu iuna JOHN G. FKEEZ3, Auditor. Blonmtburg. Dec. 12. lfcbC 4t. DM INISTR ATORS NOTICE. Estate of O. P. Runyan, Deceased. LETTERS of administration en the estate of O. P. n - . r u..i.un 'i nirniliin. Colu uibia Couu- nuutaii. u . - - - r .... r ly, deceased' have been granted by the Register cf said County, tojonnpumo. wuo Towm-hip, Columbia Countv. All persons having claims upon the estate of :he decedent are rcque ed to make them known to the administrator, and all those knowing tbamselves indebscd to the estate will make immediate paying gM1Tt Allm.r. Madison Township. Dee- VI, ItfCC. Ot. A DMINISTILATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Robbing, late of Fih- t m tl.l 7 r JJ ,1 ingcreeJC -i trp., ' m . . .V.A a.', aid oC Ak . LErrbtts 01 aaminisiraii"" ham Bobbin, late ot r ifniufu'- -..... y. lun'biaCounty, deceased. Rave been granted by tbe Kegl-trrof said County, to Eli Robbias, wno reside in the Township and County afore.aid. All persons - . .... n r ih. il.r.il.nl Iph wm . Dav ing claim on ino cei.ic -v-.-.. ....... quested to present them for ettleraent ; and those inoeoiea io vire cji.io wn. " - r-j ELI ROBBIN3, A dm'r. Fihingereek,Dec. I6oo. 8. Wm. c. HEsiT. cro: w. ciinsTis. Established 1828. G.'W. ClRPESTERDEJiSZEY & CO. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST?. 737 Maebt St. one door below eth. PriLABiLrmA, DRUGS. MEDICINES, CH EMICA LS. PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. VARNISHES, DY'E?. And every other article appertaining to tb business, of the best quality, and at the li -in " 1 1 i.-'.'Ui QHR1STMAS AND lNEVV XJSAJ. HOLIDAY GIFTS. li. II. STOHXER Has last oDened in connection with his Confection ary Store a new and splendid atock of specially desisned for the amuaemeat of the young folks. He calls 'he attention of all who desire to make some present to their little one, to thi depart ment of his trade, which Is supplied in part with Dolls oi'all Descriptions, W hips. Drums. Sleds. Balls, and includin every va riety of Toy. He ha also replenished hi hitherto large stock of Foreign and Domestic Confection eries, Nuts and Fruits, and I prepared to fill order in larce and small auan. lilies proinpll". Hi stock in this branch ef bis trade compare favorably with any ih Middle Pennaylva HIS REFRESHMENT SALOON long the resort of all who are in want of the delica cies of the season, is still opeu, and he offera for tha consumption ( f the beat Oysters in the market, always fresh, dished in every style known in the arl of cookinz.and w ill aupply familieeor partieslat rea sonable price, with a good quality of OYSTERS by the quart r can, or in the shell. ( Remember ine piuce is u u-i - iu. Exchange Hotel, in t he Exchange Block. Bloom. burg. Blonmsburg, Dec. 12, 18GG. tf. Lscokpoeation: NOTICE is hereby given that on the Gth day of December. A . D.. 18W3. sundry mnaoium. w Rnrnii.h nf Tentrn i.t. Dreseiitcua ueunn " Court of Common Plea, or CO umuia .ouiii j, (...j Ins tbe said Court to grant a barter or i ncrpor". ik.ngmii iivla and title or Ine rresuyieri- an Church of the Korough of Centralia," with the cieiit cause is shown to tha contrary, on tuc urn dav of the next term, the 4lh day or Jrebruary. tout. iti nraverof tha nelitioners will be cranted accord ' . . Am. t i...mhlu in .111 h , m.Hallll II U IHO AI.I V , ,M " ' " WI..7W H.UWVa -- provided, uy me uonri. jboiab vvuEtmAii, rruiaunuuri Dec, 12. I3C0.-31. IAWIES FANCY FURS I AT W w a MHiiaiii;uj g Tl rii A 17 ah ishal rrrn V factory No, 718 ARCH Street. f i r . . c ?th P1I I t A r,cr nil r w ..... w . . i u 1 1 u r. i I 1 1 i n. Have now in Store of my or- n Importation and Manufacture oue ot the largest and nioct beautiful selections of FAN;Y FCR.S. f for Ladies' and rhiMrn'a Wear in the City. Also, a fine assuruueui oi uenn rur tui lars and Gloves. I am enabled to dispose of my roods at very reasonable prices, and I would there fore solin' a call from my Iriands ot Columbia Coun ty and vicinity. Keiiie.iuoer the Aame, rMumner anu oireei. joun r ki:ii:a, No. 718 ARCH St. ab. 7lh., ouib side, Philadelphia Ty I have no rartner, nor c ouncclioa with any othorStor in l luladelphia. October 10. ISoij, 4m.-J. Web. J. J. CROWEli IS AGAIN AT HIS OLD STAND With a liarjjc and Well SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL tVbera be will be happy to meet his OlD CUSTOMERS And all tbe new ones who wish to buy CC2D CELLED 3 AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND GOOD A3 THE 3E3T His ttcck is being ronktantly being replenished with iwwtt srv? rj L FROM TI13 ESTERS 3.1RiETS. Blcomsbotg. Nov. 7, 105, N. TOTICE. Allperors knowing themselves indebted to I! I . Dn.lr h m K r liuuerei(ilu nil ,.mm m. .'Hi'. uiui i, -r , mir. air, by notified t ca'l anJ settle the samr. My accoun lect this notice. B. MEyDS.MIALL. December 13. l?'iS It. 1867. Gl:TrTnS)U11 1867. 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One copy, one year, $J, five copies, one year, $3. ten copies, one year $17.00; twenty copies, one year, JtJJ. To cl Nlis, w Lere the papers are sentto one address, the following reduc tion w ill be niai'.e : Kiv copies one year. S.AI', ten comes, one year. 31t 59 ; twenty copies, one year, 8 I J. A copy will be furnished gratis for each club of ten or more, to one address, for one year. Post age five cents per quarter, to be pi eptt red at the of fice of delivery. The above terms will be r'g'dly adhered to. Spec imen copies of the Daily and Weekly sent (rati, on application st tb. Otfice. Ad vertrscuuut inserted at moderate rales. Address, WELSH & ROBB, 430 Chestm t a irect, PhUadelpkia. MUNCY HOTEL, Lycoming County, la, N. HUDSON, Proprietor. November M. 1E6K E XECUTOR S SOTICE. Estate of Daniel W. Montgomery, Dec'd. LETTEPS testamentary on the estate of DanM W. Montgnmery, Idjte of Orangeville. Columbia lountv. hve been granted by the Register of Colum bia County, to Peter Ent, of Light Street Pa. 411 persons having c'aims against tbe estate are request ed to present them for teulenicnl anu those indebted to the estate either on note or book account will make payment to tha Executor without delay. I LTER ENT. Executor. Light Street. Ner. 28, 1?CG. 6w. T 1X11 1 ITCH ! ITCH! JL SCRATCH ! SCRATCS f SCH ATCH ! WH EATON'S OINTMENT .Fill lure Tbe Itch fn 4S Hours- Also cure SALT RHEUM. ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and ail ERUPTIONS OF TIIE SKIN. Price 50 cents. For sale by all Druggist. . By sending 60 cents to WEEKS or POTTER. Sole Agents. 1 7U Wash ington street, Boston. It will bo frws.rj!e?Urvjrj: 3 s tm e ft o ? B ft W 3 S3 o C9 j 8 OS so PS a F3 F3 S3! z fed 2 3 n as r 3 o ft 3 tf) c n e 1 2 W O cd i i CO 8 at 9 B w OOL CARDING. The subscriber having purchased tb wall ea'ab- lished stand, known aa "SAIVIVS FACTORY," near Rohrsburs. Columbia County, and having put the machinery i.i first-rate repair, i prepared to da C23 X 122 GS3 in the bot manner, and npon the shortest noTiee. 1'hose favor inf him with their custom may rely on having their work well done. lit.t 1 U. BA.MJ3. Greenwood, June C, 1?C6. N The under, isned respectfully announce that he ha reflated a shop, in Court House alley, opposite the Exchange Ho'el. where he is prepared to con duct the harberins ruini.ss in all its branch c. The art of coloring whiskers and inoostacne is practiced by him most skillfully. He also cleans clothing, making them look near I V as food as new. upon tbe most reasonable terms. Osve him a trial. Hair Tonic uf the very beat quality, used for cleaning hair, kept const.ntly on hand, and Pr sale CJ. U.l ULLl.a. Eloorosburg, April 25, 1866. tf. rpO HOTEL & SALOON KEEPERS Of Dloomsbarg and Columbia County. I hive ap pointed Mr. B. htohner agent for the aie of my Ale. Porter, brown Stout, and Lager Beer, who will sup ply you at the sum price (anil with the same article.) as I would furnish yoa from l brewery. Knowing that ha wril be punctual and and attentive to all who may favor him with their trade, I solicit for him your support. Very respectfuMv, r K B 1 I.ACER. Steam Brewery, Reading. Pa. Saptembar 28. IS06 EWG00D3TnEW GOODS M FOR FALL and WLTEii, AT R. W. BOWMAN'S IN THS ondervigned has just received a very large and excellent assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he prop osr to cell at very low rale He ha tbe best qualities of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE8, MUSLINS. CALlCOEr?. DELAINES, MEP.IXOES. CHECKS, Ate. Ac. The Grocery Icparlment is fi led with the best quality ot fresh er.cerie and provisions, such a sugar, molasses, flour, salt, fish, ham. bacon, spices.exe. CT" Country pro luce tiken in exchange for goods. for which the highest market pric will be given. ygy Don't fall to give him a call and secure great bargama. R. U BOWMAN. Orangeville, Nov. OS. 1SCC. 3m. M ACHINE AND REPAIR SHOP. THE undersigned would most respectfully an nounce to the pub lie generally. I hut he is prepared to exetiif all kind of MACHINERY, at JOsEPil Sll A UPLESS' FOUNDRY . in Uloomsburg. where he can always be fnuud ready to do all kinds of repair ing, im tiding Threshing Ma- hines, and in short, all kind, r.f Farming Utensils. ALSO. TL'RVlVd AND F1TINO UP OF CASTING AND MACHINERY donu on short notice, in a goJ workmanlike mun ner, uron the most rrasonabla terms. His long experience in the business, as foreman In the shop of lwis II. Maui of thi place, for over mni years, warrants hun in saying that be can give entire stislaction to a.l who un lavor him with thei, work. GEORGE n ASSERT. Blo-tmsburg. Nov. 31, r?G6, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans Court nf Columbia county. Estate of John Walter, Deceased. The Auditor appointed hy the Court, ot exceptions to the accoint of Klida John Executoi of tbe Estate of John Walter deceased, will meet the parties in terested for the purpose of bis appointment oa Tues day. the 22 rlar of January, A. H. I67. at 10 o'clock A. M at his office, nu the aorner of Main and Mar ket f trects in the town of Hlominb jr?. RORERT F. CLARK, Auditor. December W. Wi".6.--4t. N I0TICB. ALL peron knowing rhomseWe i ndeMed ts m f.-r work done nt the GKEEVWOOD FACTORY, are requested to call and make imn ediate payment, a 1 have earned my money once, and do not intend to earn it again, by running the country and collecting the tame. A word to the wis is simrient. J. E. SANDS. Mt. I Feasant Mills. Dec 12, 1001. 31.11 HOOD : Hoic Lost, IIwo Restored. Just Published, a rrew edition of D. CULVER WELL'S Celebrated tay on the rad ical cure (without medicineof Spermaton hoa, Soro inai Weakness. Involuntary Semm al Losses, I n po tency. Mental and Prrya.cal frr'capacity. Impediment to .Marriage, etc. ;also ('on sumption. Epilepsy, and Fits induced by self-indulgence or Sexual extrava gance. CT" Prirn, in a sealed envelope, only 6 certs. The celebrated author ii this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, trom a thirty years' success ful practiee, that tbe alarming consequence of self abuse may be radically cured withont the danger ous use of internal medicine er the application of Ihe kn'fe pointing oat a mode of cure al once sim ple, certain, and effectual, by means of which ever) uiTerer. no matter wbjt his condition may be, ma; cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. X3T This lecture eliu!d be in the hands of every youth and every man in tbe land. Sent, under a eal. in a pla-. envrirpe, to any ad diess posl -yatn. On receipt cf fix ceuts, or two -ol staiuds Aduress tho publisher. CHAS J, C. KLINE It CO. 127 flowery. New Y'ork, Post Office bi x, 4?6. Dee. IS, lona. JUNACY. The first account of Isaac Seigfricd, com mittee of Dorcas Crevtling, a Lunatic ALL person lnterete.l will take notice that the account of Isaac Seigfreid. committee of Dorcas Creveling, a Lunatic, baa been filed ir the Prothono lary's Office of Columbia Crunty. and that tbe said account will be presented to the Juogea of the Court of LoiomoQ Pleas of said County, for examination and cjnfirmtion on TUESDAY. THE FIFTH DAY OF FEURUARY next. JESSE CO LP MAN, Protbonotary. Bioomsburg, Dee 13, leoo, 5L jJUMBERl LUMBER! A new Lumber Yarctxii Bloorruiburg, THE undersigned would respectfully inform those in want of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on hand good supply or building and fencing material, at his residence, a short dis- M l' II ' "' HB&MBOIjD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCH.rJ, A podUva nod Epoclao Renwdy for dlseaaet of (h Bladder. Kidneys, Cravet utd DrvpaieaJ, wellta Thk Madleroa lnaraeea the powarg Of digeatloa, aad xdtes the atmorbesu Into b call bjactlon , by trbich tb waterr orcalcruaou dcposlUo&s, aad all utHnl aa- sargwneti t are rednood, aa wall a pain and ltiflxrmTnaot and la jom tot an, women aad ctJir.rea. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For weakness arising from Zxccsscs, Habit of Dlaslpa tton. Early Indlsoratloa, attendaa with m rauowaia Symptom i Indlapoaltlon to ExerUoo, Lots of rotrw, Znfficolty of ErUilor. Trembling, TTakfulnS89 rain la tha Back. Xlashlnc of tho Body, -Eruptions of tha Fa. Los of MMnory, Weak Nerve, Horror of Diseases Dlmnosa of Vision, Eot Hands, Prynes of the ttta. Universal Laealtnde, . Fallld Cotxntenanea These symptoms. If Hov(l to go on (which Ui IZlSlr Um Invariably removes), soon follow FATCITT, EPILEPTIC FITS, rn one of which the patient may expire, trhd can cay they are not frequently followed by those " dlrefal Ci CT3AOTTT AND C03raU5IPTI03r -Many aro aware of tbe cause of tbrlretiffarlm , hut now trill confoa. Tbe reoordg of the Intone eaylams and tha tuclancboly death by consumption hear ample wltaasa to tb truth of the aaaertloit The Constltuttou, cmco aJTected by org aula weakness; require the old of medicine to strengthen and lnviorata lg system, which HBLil SOLO'S EXTRACT 07 BUCOT lavarlabiy iocs. A trial will eonrlnM ttie moat cettcaL - ta oasny auctions peculiar to Femaiea, (B fiJtttter iTccHn Is nsoqualed by any other remedy, aad for efl ecauplalaU Incident to the sex, or In the - - DECLDTE OB CHANGE OF LITE, ty sza Btxptoxs abots. f2T" Ho Family hotUd b witru Ite Take so Ealsexni Mercury, or oaplaaaeal medial ae Ibe Ocpleaaant and dangerous diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUGMtJ jn . . I 1E3PK73 E 3f ASM ' Cores Secret Dlseaaea . ta tH their stages little expensa, littie or im eaece 4 diet, no loooavenlence, and EXPOS tTBT. . USE HELMBOLD'S , EXTRACT B UCH U for all affections and diseases of these orrua, wthr KIISTDfa n MALB 03 FXMAL2, Proa whatever cause originating, and bo matter how loej chiding. Ciseasos of ILoeo organ require Cte aid ef a dloretJo. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU la th.3 Great Diuretic ...- And It 1 certain to bave tbe desired eOeet ta all iTIiisism tor wtiich It la reoommenacd. CLOOD! SLOOS! DLOODI Holmrjold'H ETOITLT COSCXOfTXATKO OOKFOUTO FLUID EXTRACT SARSAP ARILL A Tor purifying tie tlood, rcmorlns all chronJa eoJVa Uonal diseases arising from an Impure etsto of tti K'.rr and the only reliable and cTsctcsTtrtrTrn mr'T r cure cf Ecrofula, Bcald Head, Bait FIctju. r&lna a I Ewclllngs cf tbe Eoaca, UlcertUou of tho Throe e-t Legs. Blotches, PUuples on the Tace, Tetter, Eryaipeiia, aud all scaly Eruptions of tie EHq; ypT A FEtr" of tho wortt dltcriers thct tilct RecVIsd arts ft-atn Ca corruption that accomuifttee In th Blood. Of all Cm coverle that have ocen made to purge. It out, nor c;a equal lu eSect Hslxcold's Coxpocvp EzrajtCT or tx aATARUXA. It cleanses aud renovate Qso Elood, lusUTi lio vLor of hcalih luto U.0 systczi,auJ purge est IL Lninora wblch moke disease. It sUniolctee the hcalb' r f-in,tionif tb body, and expo! the disorder that grc r aa?ra&&c;a the tlood. Each a remedy that ceald t relied cm has long been sought for, and now, fs'r the tr.-g lino tii public bare one on which they can depend.' Oct epscc here doc not admit of certiflcatos to chow Its egee'a. bat the trial of a single bottle will show to the sick Ih&l ft ha It vlrtries surpass in 2 anything tbey have ever tas-s. Twotablespooufulof the Extract of SaraaperllU added . to a pint of water ! ensi to the Lta'oc-a r-let Drink, aaJ oue bott:o ta fnlly equal to a gafloa of the EfTap of Banw.' piulua, or the uoeocUoa a usually majo. HELIiBOLD'S BOSS T7A3H, An exoellest Lotion for disease arising from hoMU c-f dis.slpatlon, used lu connection with tbo Extracts Bnch and Barsaparllla, in such diseases aa rscoromeuded. Kvt decce of the most reeponalbie and relVdble charaeter win accompany the medicine; Also ixpUcft directions for use, hundreds of tKoiitan.de living wlmeuca.and ags. wards of 5tc,Kl ussollcite:! certificate ud recommends-' tory letters, rainy of which are from tbe highest source, including errtlnact ItyBlciana, Clergymen, Eta teamen, dse. The Ircpr!ttcr has never retorted to their publication la the newepepers ; he does not do this from the fact that hla articles rtink aa Standard rrcparatlona, and do not sjeel to be propped up by certificates. Tbe Bclenoe of Medicine, like the Porte Column, shotfl J stand slmpl. pure, majestic, ha-rtng Tact for It bests,' Induction iet It pillar, and Truth alea for 1U Capita. J i-'y Sxtraet Caraiparllla 1 a Elood Parlfler toy Astral Tuchu It a t!uretk, and will act a uch la all eases. Eote aro prepared on purely ecientlfle princlpl ticvo and are the most acJv meiruree cf oltker thc4 can be maJe. A rsady and ccnolnslvo test wfU baa eom psrtsoa of their propcrtSe with Qoee set forth la tho ft, lowlrg worts: . . Bee riiicnatory cf the ITrJtod Etatos. Eea rrofeeeor Dirtrxzs' Talnxble works oa the Zratlc ofrbyrts. Eti retiiarts marlo fcy Ihe celebrated Dr.Prrreic, rhUa. Eco remarks maiby IT. Ercx-iia McDowxix, a cla. brstcd Fhyrkisn and-ktembcr of the Kcyal Collage cC Csrgeou. Ireland, end published La the Tracsaeticma cf the Eicg and tecn'a Joorcal. Soo Medlco-CbtrcrgicsJ Kerlcw, published by Rsmja TajLTxas, Fellow cf the Royal College ef Bttrreoua. Soe moet of the late standard work oa Medicto. EOLO BT ALL DRCGGHTS HTTiiV ".'riKga. Addrea letter fbr lnformaUoo, In coolldear. re H. T. HELMBOLD, diemlsV PEIHCIPAL depots Pelmbold'a Drug and Caezoical Wrva'K to. 594 S&0ADWAT, SEW I0&Z, iai Helmbold'a Itadioal Xfopot, lie. IQ4 SOUTH TESTH BTv PHILADELPHIA, JLj I