s - I ! A DEMO CE AT A NB ST A R. - - it r r - -, j, . , "m 1LOCAL' DEPARTMENT. BLOOMSBURG : .Wednesday, January 9, 1867. .O" Wa will thank our readers for all local occur ia ncct in their immediate, localities. 1 f they oo not atira to'write a communication for the public eye. let them sand uc a brier statement of everything or .Interest in their respective communities. A list of marriages, deaths, accidents, fires, removals, busi ness changes, ike. We will put lb era in form. The , more facta of this kind w can get the better it will suit os and our readers. Who w ill do it T To Advertisers, Persons wishing advertisement. - Inserted, must band them in early on Tuesday morn ing to insure their insertion for that wee's". fcSJ Tlie article written by Filo, will ap pear in our next paper. ...... i .fc-2?T Attention is directed to the new ad Vertisements in this week's Democrat and JDS". Samuel , Snyder, Sheriff, advertises hi this raPeri several tracts- of land to be Bold on Monday, Jb ebruary 4th. There will be a meeting held at the Bloornsbwg' Academy, next Thursday eve ning, at seven o'clock, for the purpose of re organizing the Local JenatK , JC&Hon."Geo. D. Jackson", State Senator from this District, has our thank3 for an early copy of the Auditor, general s Repoit, for the year 1866. ' : " The Rev. J. P. Tusrin, of the Bap tist Church of Bloomsburg, immersed eleven persons in Fishingcreek, on Sabbath, last. Thus the good work continues. . tgy Those of our" citizens who have ico- hcasea hate been busily engaged during the past week filling them with 'most splendid ice bffFishincrcreek, j1 rJ.V.";; r C . .-. - . - - fiST" William Erasmus has opened a can- dy and confectionery store iii the old Robison . building bp Main si, opposite the Exchange BJocfc. Give him a call. - " " SL. TTasted-A' large Washington and a Campbell Power Press. " A second handed IVwer Press, with or without steam fixtures, would be preferable. Address the Editor of. this Journal. ' ' ': ' ".' '."' '" XsJ The attention' of our young people, larticularly; is directed to the fact that, Mr Charles W Snyder, at the Hardware Store, has a splendid assortment of ladies' and gen llmens skate,3 for talc, cheap. .. ' ':, A lady's right-hand black kid glove was found on the board-walk leading to the Railroad Depot, at this place, on, Wednes day morning of last "week. The owner can get the glove by calling at the residence of Col. Levi L. Tate,' on Third Street. -'Sg. The proceedings ; cf the Columbia County Teachers' Institute will be seen in this paperl They should have appeared in burrjaper Iart week, but through the bad management of the Secretaries we were un able to publish them until ills week. 2 P4 0 -mm, ... . mm,,. m m. a. i - J5&The County Commissioners and Tress urer arc having thtlr eccounts examined into this week, by the County Auditora. Dan'l "Liz, Esq., is clerking for the board of Aud itors. -Their report," so farj j-hows the finan ces of the County to be in a sound and pros perous condition. . It will be remembered that we pub lished a few weeks ago an account of the death cf Mr. Jacob Snider, formerly a resi dent of this county, which took place in Eng land, also of his important discoveries, and his treatment by the English Government. . It is well known by most of our reacbrs that Mr. Snider was the -inventor cf the new breech-loader adopted by the British Gov ernment, and it is bince related of him that a few hours before his death he informed a friend at' his bed-side LhaYLe "had a new se cret with regard fcftte great principb of na tional defence more important than any he had yet discovered. "I will te! you the se cret to-morrow," tie said,1 "when you cull to seettC."!:,The. porrow came but, he was dead, and the "secret with him: ' It i3 also reported that Parliament has since his death, pasjed a bill awarding his widow and children one hundred thousand dollars. ($103,000. X.) v c2r The attention of our readers is di rected to the Prospectus of the Daily and Weekly Patriot and Union, in another col umn of the Democrat and Star. 'The Daily Patriot lias been considerably enlarg ed, and in consequence the patrons of that Journal will be furnished with a much great er amount of reading matter. It b the only Democratic paper published at the Capital of the State, and is conducted and edited with a great deal of care and ability. For Legislative and political news of the State this paper has not its"superior. , Its facili ties, oa 'account of ' rts situation, for acquiring information; cf this kind gives it advantages over all other Journals, la politics it is Democratic, and its principles and motives" are ""cot" questioned. Any cf oufrcader3 desirous of takings first class weekly paper can do no - better than subscribe for the WceJJy Patriot and Union; and all those who feel able to take and ,pay for, & daily paper, will get the worth of their lnouey in tho Daily Patriot and Union. The terms "are liberal, and within ttlie reach of every patron r.d redder of newspapers. ' - .... . - The VE?rrriA?T Plains. A curious in cident is told of Victor 3'2manuers entry in 'to VerncT 'An immense ftock of pigeons, on the Place St. Mark, had been, from time immemorial, as b generally known, fed at the expense" of the republic." "They, still assemble from all directions at 2 in the after noon, and alighting on the pavement of tho square take the food thrown them. IS o one ever disturbs them, and they do not fear even the children ; they kaow that they are eacredi Who feeds them can hardly be said, bit their pittance U always there at the usual time.' : At 2 o'clock on the day of the festivities a hundred, thousand perwn3 were packed close , together oa . tho - Place St: Mark, and when the clock struck the pigeons appeared a3 usual, and fiew backwards and fcrwardd"; but not a space was left vacant ca the ground where , they could set their feet Nothing but human heads were to be The spectators were uiuch amused at tV;j scsn?, but the poor pi -eons went with- FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, Jan. 2. THE StPREME COURT DECISION. General Grant had a long interview with Secretary Stanton to-day upon the effect of the recent decision ot the bupreme Uourt ut)on military commissions. It rendets . the Freeduaeu's "Bureau and Civil Rights bills nullities : and while it is allowed to stand orders will be issued to prevent any conflict of authority under it. becretary btanton General Geary, General Palmer, and all other army officers who have been upon mil itary commissions, are hourly liable to crim inal arrest and trial. Senator Trumbull, who drew ud both the above bills, agrees with the Supreme Court This decision creates intense excitement, and it is now claimed by the President that the Constitutional Amendment, abolishing slavery, will yet be declared a nullity. Washington, Jan. 3. HON. THAD. STEVENS Having the floor upon the Territorial bill for the couth, made an able and vigorous speech opening fire upon the Supreme Court, whose recent decision he pronounced the most in famous that had ever been promidgatcd ; worse by far and more terrible in effect than the Dred Scott decision." He was listened to by crowded galleries. All the members clustered around him, and listened patiently until he had concluded. THE SUPREME COURT. General Butler was before the Supreme Court to-day for two hours, in one of the prize cases, involving the loyalty of a cap tured veseel. The .decision rendered to-day by the Court, that the cargo of a captured vessel waa contraband, while the vessel own ed by Rebels was not forfeitable, excites considerable comment and criticism. AN OBNOXIOUS LAW. " Representative Wentworth introduced a resolution to-day calling upon the Judiciary Committee to report what measures, if any, can- be taken to prevent the Supreme Court from releasing the assassins of President Lincoln, and the conspirators in the plot against Chicago, in 1863, under the color of law, and to inquire into the expediency of repealing said, laic. hen this bill was passed it wa.s opposed by Secretary Stanton and Mr. Lincoln, who both regarded it as hostile to the administration, and an effort will be at once made to have it repealed. INCREASE OF SALARIES. The Ways and Mgans Committee, to-day, agreed to raise the salaries of the Depart ment Clerks twenty-five per cent, to date from last June. The passage of this meas ure by the House is doubtful, while it has little or no chance of success in the Senate. Washington, Jan, 4. A LARGE DELEGATION Of Republican members of tho Pennsylva nia Legislature were here to-day, and ten dered to lion Thaddens Stevens their sap port for United States Senators. GOVERNOR NEWELL, OF NEW JERSEY, Made a speech to-day, taking grounds in favor of enacting universal suffrage for the South, when they have all declared them selves hostile to the amendments ; and in any event, to deny the admission of any members who have ever enragaed in re bellion. THE MILLIGAN BECISLOM " Continues to be an absorbing theme with Conero?. "'Mr.' Stevens'' speech of yester day iz withheld for revision, to e::.ib!e him to quote some cl tuc Icp-il authorities more accurately. THE SENATE PASSED THE BILL Pencilling all power to pardon granted to the President," except what is given by the Coastiiutioa, by a strict j-.-j.Tty vote. JMr. (mnnell, ot Iowa, to-day m his speech demanded more thu.:i the a.Jooiiixi of the Constitutional Amendment before the South comes in. MORE PARDONS Ex-Confederate Brig. -General S.G. French, of Mississippi, was to-day pardoned by the President, upon the earnest recommenda tion of GeneraJ Grant, General French i3 a graduate of West Point. Six criminal pardons were issued yester day, the parties recommending them all being individuals of prominence and stand ing. The Republican ceucusheld at Washing ton, quite recently, took up the mntter of impeachment of the President, and discussed the subject rather luiiy. me whole matter is left in the hands of the members of the Judiciary Committee. In our opinion they will never report a bill. President J ohn.soa vetoed tne netrro suf- fraet bill for the District of Columbia. ThacL Stevens is at Ilarrisburg looking after the United States Senatorship. at i V A FAMILY NEWSPAPER FOR EVERYBODY. GREAT INDUCEMEATS TO CLUBS FOR 1SC7 ! The ' 'PATRIOT AN D UNION" ;" a dai ly and weekly cewspaper ; by the Patriot and Union publishing and printing associa tion, Uarrisburg, l a. The only Democratic Paper at the State (litnlial. The Weekly is an eight page sheet, and con tains forty-eight coluni3 of rending matter. in its columns will be found lales, Sketches, Correspondence, Speeches, Agricultural facts and experiences, Recipes in domestic economy; Science and art. Discovery, Trav els, Incidents, Anecdotes, Historical sketch es, State news items, Loed occurrences, For eign and domestic news, Noted everts, Tel egrams from all parts of the world, Com mercial reports, Stock and general market quotations, and a great variety of current mitcellanv, besides Editorial and enmmuni- carea discussions oi ana criticisms upon tne passing politiad events of the ti jies. Ad ded to these varied subjects will . be prctfy full and freoh report, daring the sessions, of Congressional and Legislative proceedings. TERMS OF THE WEEKLY : One copy, one yeas, cash " . six months . 1.50 Ten copies, one year, and one eratia the eetterun ' . of club 0.00 Twenty copies, one year and one gratis to getter .up of club 35.00 The "Daily Patriot and Union" will be furnished to mail eubscribcr3 for $7.00 per year GET UP TOUR CLUBS. Energetio young' men can easily secure a copy gratis by getting up a clnb of ten. There is not a village or township where, with a. little exertion and in a lew hours time, such a club may not be raLjed; Young Democrats and farmer's sons, here is a good chance to get a good Weekly Paper without money, which will enable you to pass away many a pleasant and. profitable hour of win ter evenings. Try your hand, and send on your orders addressed to the "Patriot and Union," Harrisburg, Pa. , WILLIAM II. MILLER, Trustee, . WILLIAM D. BOAS, Publisher. CLOOjlSDrRG MARKET. WHEAT,pr bushel- 2 S3 BUTTE. EGOS - . -POTATOES. i DRIED AFFLEi, HAMS BM'OV, - - . SO BYE. 1 0 . 30 1 OO 3 oa coav, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR per"bbl. t'LOVERSEED. .1 10 1 GO 5 50 SPECIAL NOTICE3. LOVELY GIRLS AND FESTIVE EOVS. send an addressed envelope and 25 et nts.and I will send yon soma TaliinM information Uiat will plnaseyou. Address MARY-MOOKE, Ml Broadway, N. Y. May Ifi. 18Wi ly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility .Prematura Decay.and all the effects of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hn, inanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe ai directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver User's experience, can do so by addressing B. OGDEV, No, 13 Chambers -t., New-York, Feb. 23' WC6, ly. S.M.P. . i STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young ' lady and gentle.aan in the United States can hear something very much to their advan tage by return mill (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned. Those having fears of being humbugg ed will oblige by nut noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient servant. THOS. F CHAPMAN. 831 Broadway, New York. Feb. 23. 1?C6 ly.S MP 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 Stitet. PIIILAD'A. Testimonial, from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their pntiris, as he has no secrets in his practice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without rxm. Jlo charge lor exam ination. April 2j. 1366. ly. TO Comspmptatives The advertiser having been rcfttorcd to health in a few weeks by a very sim ple rernedy.after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disea3. Consumption- is anxious to make wn to his fellow sufferers the means of cure To all who desire it.he wi!l send a copy of the pre scription used.ffreeol Charge. with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a scrb cork for Consumption, Ahthmy, Bronchitis.CuIds Coughs- etc The onlj object of the advertiser In endini the prescription is to benefit the afDictoI.and spre .d information which heconreives to be invaluable end he hopfs every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them not lung, and may prove a oleaMnj. Parlies wishi-ig the prescription, free, bv return mail, will please address Kev. E. A. WJLSuN', Willinmsbnrg Kin? County. Feb. 2. I?f.G. ly. S.1. P. , New-York. A Cough, A Cold, or A Soro Throat, Seqcircs IMMEDIATE ATTCimOff. Ai suoclo be cnscscD. I r allowed . to co.rriNrc, Irritation of the Langs, A Perma nent Throat Disease, or Con sumption la orTEM THE EStJLT. Having a direct influence to the parts, give ion medi ate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthuia? Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, TKOCnES AREVKED with ALWAYS GOOD SCCCkfS. FIXGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS wil' find Tnocurs useful in clearing the voi,- when taken before Ringing or Speaking, and relieving; the tliroat.after an unuru.il eierti"" of the voral orfans. The Troches are recommended and prescribed Ly Piiyiirian, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. I'.fins an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by test of many years, each year finds them in now localities in various parts of the wtrld, and the Troches are uni ersally pronounced belter than othr am cle Ohtnin only -Brown's Kionchial Trorhed," and do nittnkeany of the Worthless Imitations lb at may be offered. Sold everywhere. Nov. 24. lC'jS. Cm. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Winter, in t!ii3 climate, is a trying Season. It un steady remperaiure greatly aggravates dyspeojia. and acts very unfavorable upon that eoativc organ the liver. 1 he alternation of frot and thaw keeps the pores of the body continually openin; end con tracting, and the result is a condition of tU systsm favorable to the action of the aticcsp!,rii: virus whicl pro-J-.tcea intermittent fevers. Hence a no iecv:vS iiEmcisE me HUSTBli tKo fclOYIACIl- CITTER3 is especially roedej in the winter months t The effect of this great Constitutional Invioorant. in rendering even the feeblest frame impervious to all malarious influences, is a grand fact demonstra ted by the uniform experience of a quarter of a cen tury. As a stomachic, an anti-bilious medicine, ana a prevrnli ve and euro of Fever and Ague.il is the one tuiko hekocl, which none who val uc t:e pres ervation of health ran afford to do without. THE SICK, WHEN AT DEATH'S DOOR. regret that iney did not take the riiiit antid ite at the rihltime. ' lni-aiuts who are no w gaffering from tin; early I winges f.f the liver complaint an J dyspep- ria, will be prostrate on sitk-bru a mouth heucu, if they do not arrest the mischief at once. Notiiiug is more easy. A fours'! ot the purest and betvejpta Lle tnnic nnd alterative known in modern pharmacy IlOaTETTKI.'S STOMACH HITTERS will re store the digeive orrans to their full vigor, and bri:i'4 the disordered liver into a con.litiou of perfect liinnh, a certainly as siiiiphine dissipate the morn ing vapors, rcver miu Ague, too, is at onc nroiien up by IhU powerful antidote to ail m iantnatic diseas es. lreBiuei the system with the Hi ri't'.lld. an J you mav defy all the complaints wbicb prevail at thU mcieiuent i on. YOUNG MEN. The experience of the past ten years has dem3n si rated the fct that reliance may be placed in the ef ficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Seruiuil weak ness. Emirions, Pliysic.il an J Nervous debi lily.Iiii- pottnce.tr want of power, the result of Sexual Ex cess, or Youthful Inducrelion, which neglected .ruins the happiness, and unfit the sufferer for Dusiuess Social Society or Mirriags, and often terminates in an untimely grave. Ma'ke no delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegetable aad harmless on the system, can be njeJ without detection or inter ference with business pursuits, and no change ofc'iJt is necessary while umg them. Price, One Dollar. If you cannot get than of your drugia. sand Itij money to Dr. J.Bryan, 819 Broadway, New York, and they will be scut free from observation Sj return of mail. Private Circulars to Gentlemen sent frea on appli cation. Jan. , 1867.- ly .J. C. & Co. TO LADIES. If you requi re a reliable remedy to restore yuu.and remove Irregularities or Obstructions, why not use the best f Thirty yea rs experience bn proved that Dr. HAKVEY'S FEMALE PILLS, have no equal for Cemoving Obstructions and Irreg ularitics. No mailer from what cause tuey arise. They are safe and sure in every case. Price, Oue Dollar, per box. Dr. HACVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS. Is a remedy four degrees stronger than th e aboe and intended for rpfciat cases of long standing, Price, Five Dollars per Dox. A Ladies' Private Circular, with Engravings, scut free on application. If yon cannot get tbe Pills of your druggist, send the mocey to Dr. J. Bryan, fcl9 Proadway, New Yrk, and they will be sent Iree from observation by return of itail. Jan. 9, 1SC7. ly. Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, E 13 Broadway, New York. SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Diseases in male or fe male. - Advice Free and correspondence alriclly can fidential. f Jan. 9. 13fi7. ly. . AGENTS WANTED. . - Samples seat free. No capital retired. Ladies or Gent'.emcn can earn irom $3.00 to $10.00 per day. Enclose stamp.and address TUlPPfcCO, , Eighth St.. New York. Jan. 9. 1867. ly. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. Tbe affections of the opposite sex may be gained by following simple rules, and all may marry happ ily. if desired, without regard to wealth, age or be au ty Send directed envelope and stamp for particulars to Madam LUCILLE DEMARRE, Jan. 9, lf65.-ly. Bible House, New York. AVOID THE QUACKS. " ; If you are suffering from the effects of Youthfil In discretion an 4 have Seminal Weakness, Em issions, 4.C., I will send you, free of charge, information wbicb if followed will cuts you without the tia of j llll RECEIPTS it .TO THE DEMOCRAT AND STAR, FOR DECEMBER. Levi L. Tate, $12.00 Jno. Poust, 2.00 William Raup, 2.50 C G. Barkley, 2.00 J. 31. Evans, 2.00 Win. Hartman, 2.25 W. Uairenbuch, 2.00 C. C. Marr, 50 Henry Bodine, 1.00 John Steele, 2.00 O. P. Rcighart, 2.00 Jesse Coleman, Phincas Smith, 2.00 (Lunacy,) 2.00 R. Fahringcr, 2.00 Wm. Krickbaum, 25 C. L. Moore, 1.00 II. D. Mclirid, 2.50 Chas. Coleman, 2.00 Sam'l Deiteiich, 2.00 B. Ammerman, 2.00 1a. Schuyler, 2.00 Wm. Lamon,' 4.00 Fred. Laubach, 2.25 John L. -Kline, 2.X)0 Martha Lone;, 2.00 U J. Campbell, 1.50 J. Brumstetler, 1.00 Isaac Arnwiue, 2.00 Sam'l Everett, 3.00 John (Jr. Quick, 2.UU lien lungers, 5.UU Mont. Cole, Esq.5.00 B. M. Stevens, 2.50 A. AT. White. 2.00 Griffith Philips, 2.50 Stenhen Pohe, 2.00 J. Henry Askins,2. 50 Eman'l Kelchner2.00 John r.lurns, 1.25 EliasBogart, 2.00 Charles Ash, 2.25 Ilunyam 3.00 4.00 J.Lawrence'sesL3.00 R. Savage's est. 2.50 Allen Mann, 1.95 VV. Uoodraan, z.w John Michael, 1.00 A. Hartman, 2.00 J. H. Sleeker, 2.00 II. Bittenbender,2.o$ S. Snyder, Sh'ffl2. 00 W.P. Kirkendall2.00 Wm. John, 2.00 H. Shrimer, 2.00 J.D. Workheiser,2.50 S. Snyder, Slt'C, 10.00 II. Rosenstock, 8.50 J. H. Stecker, 3.50 John C Freeze,13.00 John Miller, 2.50 Wm. Rogers, 3.00 Ja'jo'o Jacooy, 2.50 A. Rabbins' est, 3.00 Jco. W. Jacoby,1.75 David Yot, 2.50 Win. Brink, 2.00 C. B. White, 4.00 T. H. Gingles, 2.50 Ramnl firoaa. 2.00 W. S. AlbertEon,2.00 Jacob Stroup, Henry Giger, I. K. Robbins, 2.0') j-ienj. agner, .i; 16.50 Watts & (Jirton, 70 2.00 Evan Vv'elliver. 2.00 1 rEEFCXi: TCS TIIE II '.hDKESCHIET. I'bmlon'a Pbalsn's P&aloa'a Pkalext's 'TTigbt niaaminf Cersui." TfisJit Xtlooinins Cereaa." "Malit lilooniiaE Ccreua." Night fiilooinias Ccrcus." ' ."islit KJIoouitas Cfrtoe." A most exqnlilte. delicate, and FracraTitTerfnme, disriiled from the rare and beautiful flower from wbicb it takes its name. Manufactured oly by PH ALO Jk SOX, ?Tvr XorU. BEWAUE Or COCNTETtFEITS. ASK FOR PHALOX'S TAKE NO OTIIER. DR. SCHENCK'S 3HANDHAKE PILLS. A Substitute for Calomel, These Pil!e are ccmpo-ed of vartocs roots, baring the po-ver to relu tbe sec rations of the liver as prarapJy aa1 eTectmilr as blue pill or mercury-, and without producing any of those disagreeable or dsEcerw-sa effects which oiea the nee of the latier. la all bUiocs disorder! these Pills may be used with coiiSience, sj the promote tbe diechiro of vitiated bile, and remote those obornctioss from the liver and blliiuy ducts, which are the cause of LUiotu sffectloTii in penera'. SCHKNCS'S MANDRAEE PILLS care Sick Headache, and all disorders olthe Liver, Indicated by sallow skin, ccatej tongue, coetivoners, drowsiness, acd a general feeling ot weariness and lassitude, showing that ths liver ia ia a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, thva Tills oiar bo u'od with adsn ta?a in ail c-a when s puraiira cr alterative taedicire is re-; a! red. Pcaae tu-k for -Dr. clcock's Mtndraie ruis," and observe tint th? two likenesses of the Doctor are on th Gcvcmmeac stamp ooc when in the lest tse of Cciuacipiicn, aud tLe other in his prcscat he!th. Sold by til Drnjglfte aa J dea-'en. Price 25 cents perbor. Princpi! OJEce, I.'o. 1) Norlh 6ih Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Whoicsole Acmils: Demas Bimos & Co 51 Park Kow. New Yorkj fl. S. Ilance, 1JS Baili taore St., Baltimore, Hi ; John L). Park, V. E. cor. of Pourih acd TVilnnt St., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Waiter & Taylor, 151 and 13d V'ataah Avcnoe, Chicano, EL ; Collins Brothers, scoihwaet ccmcr cl Second and Vice Stc., St. Lcnls, 113. Uh &. ach w. oa. mo. 1 jt JMPIRE SIIUTILE SEWING Are superior to c'.l others fur - TAMILY AND MANUFACTCRIXG PCUPOSE5. Contain a'l th latest improvements are spoe ly noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work, l:lu?trated Circulais free. Agents wanted. L i ti er nl discoui.t allow-d. No ronisiimenn made. Address EMflRG S. .M. CO., Glli Broadway. New York. Feptember 5, 15GG. ly.-A. & Co. TI1EGLORY OF MAN 13 STREVGTII. A gentle man who suffered for years from Nervous nnd Genital Debility, Nightly Emissions, and geiuiiinl Weakness, the result of youthful indiscretion . and came near eniiiiic his days in hopeless misery, will, for the sake of suiTering man, Fend to any one a fillet ed, t&e simple mear.s used by him. which etfected a cure in a few weeks alter the failure of numerous mediciues. Send a ilircrtcd euvelopeand fclPinp aud it will cost vou nothing. Address. EUGAR.TKfc.MAlN. lidlh t N, Y. City. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue r.f enntfry writs of cncV:ni frpoxas, Utati j czias and iicri facial to me directed, issu ed out of the Court of Common Plea ia tlie County ot Columbia, will bo exposed to pubfie sal", at tiic Gourt Hou. in Bloonisimrj. on MiN'DY, THE -itli DAY OF fEURUARY, lo7, at 1 o'clock in tho after noon the following real estate to wit : f of zround situate in the Uoroneh of Centralis, Co . . County, being fifty feet front and one hun i-. . .1 ;ortv fiet dep, beins two toro'ijh lots, lo ,, i on the north by lot r-f Fenstennarher, o i.i U'ct ly an Alley on the South by let of Wm i'.fis;t'r. and on the Cast by Travtwine friceet, where en is erected a two siory frame dwelling houss, with ilie appurtenances rei'.cd, taken in execution anl to be sold as the properly of E. L. Ueiterly. ALSO, A crUin tract of land, situate ia Hemlock Tvp Columbia County, containing oil? hundred acres, more or less, b-iunded on the North by l.ind of Robt. Purel ; on the West ry land of Reuben T, Folk and Reuben Kogart : on IheHoutU by lands f Jesse Beei t. and on the Ea&t by lauds of widow VVanich, whereon are errrfv' a prt frame aud a part Ion bu?, and a part log and part fraiad barn, with tbe appurtenan ces, rJeir-ed, taken in execution anj to be s"ld as the property of Henry T. Eeiiy. ALSO, A lot fcf ground situate in the borough of Centra !ia, Columbia County, containing fitly feet front, anil one hundred and forty feel deep, bounded uu tne West by Locust Avenue, on the North by lot of It. Knittle. on the Ea"t by an Alley, and ou tbe South by a public road, whereon is erected a two story frame Tavern aud Dwelling House, and a Urge sta ble. with the ap?urtenancs. Seized, taken in execution and to be soli as tbe property of Peter Uowi-r. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Catawissa Twp, , Columbia County, containing Twenty-four acres, niore or less, bounded on the east hr land of Jacob lirumbeller. on the South by land of Solomon Fogely ard mihr North and West by lants of Gideon Arndt. whereon is erected a log house acd a frame stable, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be tolj as the property of Benjamin Folk. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate ia Hemlock Town ship. County of Culuurbia, containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Aojustus C Rabb. auoir. with the will nuexed of Henry Dcighimllcr, dje'd. ALSO, A curtain lot of ground situate in the villape of Li-; lit Street. Columbia County, containing Forty Eight rods more or less, bounded on the South by lot' of Win. Schuyler, on the West by Street, on the North bv lot of widow Kaorr and on ihe Eas by an Alley, whereon is erected a story and a half frame dwelling house, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Isaac Soursworth, ALSO, Tbe following described meMage. tract, or Piece of land, situate in the township of Sugarloaf, and County of Columbia, to wit : Tuo soutn wet. ene half part of my plantation to be marked out by lines and corners hereafter. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe por.lxxLi-'cnh J. Smi(h,Adm'r,3.00 . r. A. J. Albertson, 2.00 Estate, fnlnmhia Co.. S5.00 Beni. lohe, Applications for License: Notice is hereby riven that Ue following persons have made application to the Prothonotary of Colum bia County, for Taxern License, to be framed st tbe ro m in g February Term of Court Xavier Wernett. Bor. lierwick. Tavern, feter Apple men. Benton, do JES9E COLKMAN, Prothonotary. Bloomsburg, January 0, 1307. Tgbicultural college OF- PENNSYLVANIA. The next Term of this Institution, under its reor ganization, wi'.l commence on the JCth day of Jan uary. Irt()7. For terms of admission, ca, n Inpucs. Ice Address JOII N FRASCR. Pren't, Agricultural Collo C entre County, Ca. -Jan. 9. 180. AT . JOHN FARE IRA'S Old Established Kl'R Manu laclorv No, 7lri ARl.'fl Street, above 7th.. I'll I LA lKLPII I A. liave now in Store of my ovn Importation and Manufacture one of the lamest and most beautiful selections of KANGY If VILA, Cnr T.niliM. anil rhtlj!rfn'i Wear in the City. Also, a fine ansorlnieiil of Gent's Fur Col- lara and Gloves. I am pnnhl.il In diarjose of mv goons mi very reasonable prices, and I would there fore solicit a call from my friauds of Columbia Coun ty and virinity. Kumembcr the Name. Number and Street. JOHN FAKLIUA, No-HS.ARCI' St' Bb-7ih-. onth side. Philadelphia. O" I have no Partner, nor c onuectioa with any other Store in Philadelphia. October 10, lt(iti.--4m.-J. Web. J. J. ISllOWEll IS AGAIN" AT HIS OLD STAND With a Ejai'gc and Well SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL vVbere be will be happy to meet bis OI.S CUSTODIERS And all th new ones who wUh to buy AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, AND GOOD AS THE 0ES7 His stock is being constantly being replenished with A&& S JtE HEW FROM THE K.1STKKIV MARKETS. Clcomebiirg. Nov. 7, ISCC, N CORPORATION. NOTICE is heribv siven that on the Cih day of Drcimter, A. l.. Ir.Wj. sundry inhabitants of ihe Boroush of Centra'ia. presented a petition to the Court of Common Pleas, of I'o uinl.ia County, pray in? the said t.'ourt to erarit a 'b;irter of Incorporation. unc r the name, style and title of - The Presbyteri an CIi arch of the Uorou;h of Centralia," with the rights and priviloees therein stated, and if no ruia nent cause is shown to the contrary, ou tbe hrt d-iy of the next tt nit. the 4ih dny of Ft-brnary, I8o7, I lie prayer of the petitioners will be granted nccord iii to t'hu Act of Assembly, in su h case maiieaud f roviiicd. l(y the Cnnrt. JKe.-E COLEMAN, Prothonotary. Dec, 12. I5CC 3t. ANTS WANTED FOR TIIE PICTORIAL BOOK Of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS of the rebellion. There is a certain portion of the P'ar that will (never go into the regular histories, nor be embodied in ro mance or poetry, which is a very real part of it. and i!i. if preservel, convey to ncieelins peneralions a better i'lea of ue spirit of t;e cuftict thun many dry report or careful nnrratives tif events, and tms part ui.-y be called the p'sip. the fun. tne pnthos of tuewnr. Tnis i'lnHrJio ths character of tlio I'-au-ers. the humor of tile folJu-rs. the devotion of women, the bravery of men, the pluck of our heroes, the ro mance and harilf l.ii oi tii.i service. '1 he volume is profusely illustrated w iih over 300 en?ravir."s by the first artists, which are really brau- tiful ; wonliy ol exaTiiinatio.-i as roeiiuien ot tue art. Many ef Ihem an: set into the body the text, after the , opulnr nty Ic ef Lor siu;' Pi' lorial Field I'.ook el tile UevoliitH.u. The book's csnlent include remini- sccticus f cmnn. nickel, fdv, Bcout, bivcttac. sl' jre and b;iUlo field adventu-es ; thrilling fe;ils el bravery, wit. drollery, ctfuiicul and lu lirroua aJvenlures, etc.. etc.. Amusement as well as Instruction may be found in every pa;r, as graphic detail, brilliant wit, and au thentic history, uri- skillfully interwoven in this wsrk of literary art. 'I his usrk sells itclf. 1 hs people are tired or dry detail and p.trlisu works .and want rrmetluii; hu mereu, roiuiilir and starlim?. Our agent arc making from .f'OO le.'ouper month clear cf all expenses. eh; nd lor circulars, piviu; fall pariicuUrs and see our tcrrrs and proof of Hie r.Uove assertion. Address, NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO. io7 Minor St.. Philudelpbia, Pa. Octobor 3, 1ECG. 4m, EVvCLOTllINCrv3rDGlNTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE. TUE uodersienod respectfully announces to bis many friend thai he has opened a m:w Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, iu the lower mom of the Hartin.iii BuHniug. southeast cor nor of Maiu and Market Streets, Blooinsburr, Pa. Having jast rclure l fro.u Philadelphia with a large st-ck of La II and Winter ClotSiius: and Gentlemen's Furnishing Gool, 4cc . tec. He flat tcis himself that he cau picase ali. His stock com prises MZXS AND BOYS1 CLOTHING, surh as DiiESS C01T?, gACli COATS, OYEIICOATS. PANT3, VEST3. 6:iIRT3. VNDERSniCTS DRAWERS, COLUiRS. COLLARS, .YECS TIES, HOSIERY. SCirZJYDERS, T1.1XD KERCHIEFS . UMERELL.1S. $C, and in fact everything in tn Clothing or Furuishing liue at T 'cry Low Prices. In addition to tbe above be has an elegant assort Kent of Clothes, Cassimcrs, anl " cstir.?. CI7 Clothing made to order at the shortest notice Call and sue before purchasing elsewhere, aud SECiiKLl GliKAT BAG.4I.9, J. W. CHEM BERLIN. O.-tob'r 1". I PCS- C. W. SNYDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, IUOX, PTITI XAILS, SPIRES, SHOVELS, FCUKS, RAKES, B U1LDEK S HARD WAKE, Saws, Files. Chiseis, Aim, Adzes. Augers, Vices. SADLER'S HARDWARE. Shoe Findings, Crushes, POWDER. AND SHOT, CHAINS. SCYTHES. SMAI'HS P.ELLS. CAX3, Bird Ciges, Ropes and Twiic. Fi.bmg Tackles, Seives, Brass Kettles. Crosscut Saws, Wagon aad Bulgy Springs, Cnalk and Chalk Lines, Wheel wricht and Carpenter's Tools, Table and Pocket Cuttlery. Firearms. Toys, dec Ice, With a lot of other ar tides usually kept in a Hard ware Store, C. W. SNYDSR. Floomshurf. January ?. Iffifi. -3m. ' DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Late Assistant Medical Director U. S. Army, Vh y sicia n ail Sn rgeon o S" cr a s ft CO cr o o ft ef a- 'J h 2. 53 e: so w 3 o n 4 n o 5- tt O ra C 73 C2 3 OTA O M P-1 5r5 GO a o c 5 jaw The undersigned respectfully announces that he ba refit ite, I a ,hop. hi Court Houie alley, opposite tiie Exchsn'e Hotel, where lie is prepared to con- duet the harberlug huMiits In all its branch es. l ne art or colon ui w in stiers ana innu,ncii pr.iitircd by him most skillfully. He also cleans clotbins. making them lok nearly as pood as new. upon the mnot rr-asonnblo terms. Give biui a trial. O" Hair Tonic of the very best quality, used for cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand. n.l tor sale a. C.COLLlNd. Clooinsb-irg. April S3, l?G8. tf. O HOTEL & SALOON KEEPERS Of Bloomsbnre and Columbia Countv. I bare sp pointed Mr. U. Mohner agnt for the s'e of my Ale, Porter, Brown stout, ana i.ajjer Hr. who wm sup ply you at tiie same price (and with the same article.) as I would furni'h yon from thu lirmry. Knowing that be will he punctual and aud attentive to ail who may favor hii.i with lln ir trade, 1 solicit ior him your support. Very respectfully, ' . IKED LAVE. Steam Bitveiy, Reading, Pa. September SC. IBCu. 711 EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! FOIi TI and VrTE!:, AT R. V. BOWMAN'S THE under? isned has ju-t received a verv larpn end excellent assortment of FALL AD WINTER. (.CODS, which be prop oses to sell at very low rales He lias the best uualilies of CLOTHS, CAS3IMCRES, MCSLIN3. CALICOES. DELAIXF.S. MERINOES, CIIEf'K3,i;. 4cc. The Grocery Deparlmeut filled with the best nualitv ot Ireh groceries and provi.-ions, Furli as snpar. molasses, fluur, salt, li liam. li..ion. iaic".4t. fTT- Count rv pro lucv liken in exchanze for goods, fur which the highest marktt pric- will oe eiven. CJ- Don't fall to give hilh a call and secure great bargains. R. W. BO WM AX Oranseville. nr. 2. IWi. 5m. ACTIINE AND REPAIR SHOP. THE nndersiencd would most respectfully an nounre to the nubile eeneriillv. that he is prepar" to c-xeriit. all kinds of M Al'll I N ER Y, at JOSEPH SHAIIPLES' FOUNDRY. in Hioomsburg. where b rr.n ulw.ivsbe found read? to do a II kinds of reiiair inz. im liiilitiK Thresliine Mabine. and in short, all kind. o Farmine L'tenn's. ALSO. TURNING AND I'lTING UP Of CASTING AND MACHINERY done on short notice, in a good w oi kinulike man uer. i:non luc most reasonahl.- u-rms Mis long l ip. rirnce in tne onsiness. mm loreman in the shop ol l.rwis II. .vans cl tnis lia-e, nir ovr nine veurs, warrants him in siymg that he cau piv entire s-tisfactioa to all who uia Uvor bidbiwi th tiiri. wori. GEORGJS H ASSERT. Bloomsburg. Nov". 21. 106. EDITOR S NOTICE.' 2.1 (he Orphans Court of Columbia county, Estate nf John Walter, Deceased. 1 he Auditor appointed by the Court, on exceptions to tin; acconutof Elid.i John Executoi of the Estate of John Walter deceased, will meet Ihe parlies in- terested for the purpose of his appointment on Tues day, tiie dav ol January, A. u. i.-rw. at iu otracn A. M. at his ofhee. on the corner of Main and Mar ket Mreets iu the town of Klonmsburg. KOIitUT F.CLAKK, Auditor. December 13. 15GC II. OTICE. f. 1 k.. s U f L I lA- if f I P A I "Ts iRV fa tras requested lo call and make immediate payment, as I t. ... A A ... . nv nnaa ftnil tin rii.it I II f II i 11 UUVU TAI HCIj II I J II I ii r '-'- " - earn it asuin. by ruriniiiz (be country and collecting ihn A tL.nr, I I i ths WteO isf k L' ffl r if tt t. J. L. SANDS. Ml. I leasant Mills. D?c. 12, 1P0G. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIlCil Eitdtc of Abraham Eobbinn, late of Pt-sh- itigcreck Ttcp., Loivubta(.oiinty dec a. LETTERS of xdMiiiiitratioii on the estate of Abra ham Koiihins, Lite ol" Flshmccreek Township. Co lambi.-iCoiinlv, deceased, have been granted by the Resi-tf I of snid County, to Eli Robbms, wno resides in Hie Township and County aforesaid. All persons hav itiK claims on the estate of the decedent, are re quested lo present them for settlement , and lboe indebted to tuts estate will make payment wi.houl dciay. n .nTi a . . 1,1.1 ItUUbl.lC, .1 UHl ritliingcreek.Decl2. IcCq. "W. TEW HAIR DRESSING SALOON. . ,-:- f,,it;i, (. Kh-rin. tml f)vin Hnloon. has been opened in tiie rear of Hunsberge r s Tobac co Store. Bloomsbuie, where al I uids of work m the barbenng line will be neatly and promptly at tended to Heiiis. on the same side of the street with aM the Hotels, there is no need ot crossing sireei. lhrouh Ihe nnd. 10 get lo the shop. Hair work munufacinred to order. I atlies wishing their hair die.sod in Water-fal . or otherwise, with or without crimp, will be attended to by a lady, in separate npartirents. Keinenmer tne p'aci;, iusiu .ucii co, v, Ilunsbercer's lobacco Store Nnv.i?. l?fiG. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate cf James Gibson, l ite cf Greenvcod lou nsaip, Loiuntovz Lovnry, hcc u. mm' ,,,..l.r;n...l ani.i,,iiti4 Ati.tiior. hv tlie Or. phans Cou.t of Hie County of Columbia to settle and adjust the rates ano proportions oi inrmrn mo hands of Abrham Young, Administrator of Junes M nrrurriinr to tho order established bv law, hereby giv notice' In all parties interested.tbat lie will ai leu ci to tne nuties oi m uppom -men., .1... . i i. 1 1 f Ihe Htr. ,r.k r nf Deeds, in LlooniFbur?, ... . rminltr ,,n rintnrHav the TwentV-SIXtb day O f Jauuary, A. l., i-i-i, ut ten o cw n. day. All persons having cluiliu or uera ibus the estate of the decedent are requested .o present them to Hie auditor, or be forever deoarred from com in" iu for a poition of the said fund ' JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Rlnntiifburg. Dec. H. lnori. 4t- N JEW GOODS AT C. C. ITS ARB' IsVSdj taw, THE nndersisned has just returned from the city w ilh a full and complete suppiy lli-yiiootlM and Groceries, Notions. Groceries. Tin-ware. Uardware. Ce dar end Willow Ware, Drag, confection ary. Glass-Ware, Tobacco . Hals and r.. ' i.. i.,i. v.u m.rt Meat: a II of lii.rhXn -.,.ei.,HfT it a tptx iQ-nJmxsJv. 3 SAMUEL KNORR. ATTOUNElT-AT-XiAW, CL00HSBCBG, PA. Office over Hartman1 Store. npponU Port Offict niMm.burr. Aarlli. 1886 -tf. TT7UAPPING AND MINING PA- W I'vn uiii thoronehlv overhauled my Pa cer Mills at Mil! Grove, near Woomsburs, Columbia of the firm ot Brown. Gray Co.. my orent to dispose of my paper in Luxernc "HOMis TRENCH, Kloorusburg. Sept. 16, J8C5. f REAT ATTRATION ur at UUOCEllY STOKE. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to tbe citizens of BloouiBburg and the surrounding country that he keeps constan tly on band at his ola stand. on the south eust corner of AJaiucnd Irou sis., a prime lot of r.nnnw and BLA CK tea s, Coffee, Sucar, Syrups. Tobaccc. Cigar. Dried Fruit. Coal Oil. tfnun. Spices, miner. x.gg- - Cheese, Dried Beef, Crackers. Drugs. Parlor and Hand Lamps, Paints of all kinds, and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry Goods, Calicoes, Cloths fur boy's wear. Soaps, Flour, Chop, Queensware, Glass. Put ty. Suit. Fish. Meat, ' Candies Buckets, D ..... Hosiery. Books, Writing Paper, Ink, Hardware. . . . . - t . . m . ruraei n.nives, uaiuus, olc. m.n. He keeps in fuel everything appertaining to a Drsl rluss tJrocery and Variety Store. He is determined not to be undersold. All kinds of produce taken at ihe UlGMEM MARKET PKIIES. Having iusl received anew ttock. the people are imestlv invited to call and satisfy themselves. By Uric t attention to business, he hopes not only to re oin his patronage but to increase iu tie leeis inann- ful for past favors, and with many years experience n the business, lie feels confluent be can render sat sfuciioo to ail who favor him with their patronar e. JOU.N K. U1U.TUAI, Bloomsburg, June 20, 13C6. QROVESTEEN & EO., Pianc-Forto Manulacturers, 439 Croadwa) , Xew Ycrk. THE ATTENTION of the public and the trad is invited to iir NEW S-CALE.BEVEN OCTAVB. ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, which for voluu-e and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of fored in this market. They conlaia all tbe modern improvements, French grand actiou.narp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., aud each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. J H. Gkovkstecm, w ho has a practical experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is fully war ranted in every particular. THE -GROrESTEEJr PIAXV-FOR TE CCCCIVBD TBS U1GBEIT AWARD Or HCR1T AT TBS CILI- bratcd World s r air Where were exhibited instrumeuts from the be,t makers of Condon, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Boston and Mew York; and also at tbe American Institute for five successive years, tbe Gold aud Suvsr Medals from bolu of which can be seen nt our warj rouiru. . Hv the introduction ot improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a stiictly cah system, are enabled to oner tbe e inslrumsuis aia price wnicn win preciuae il cmpetilion. Our prices are from 1C0 to tlM cheaper than any first class Piano-forte. TERMS Net Cash in current fandt. Descriptive circular sent free! July II, lem. ly. 11. tc V. Espy, CcIuiiiLia Co. Pa. Tbe undersiened having become sole proprietor ef Ibis Heil known and conveniently located stand, respecif uliy informs bis friend, and tbe public in general, that he has put bis hnue m complete order for tbi acrotninodalion of boarders, and for the recep tion and entertainment of travellers who may feel i.i.pnscc to iHvur it witn their custom. No expense has been spare in preparing this Hotel lor the cuter tainmenl of rueLs, aud nothing shall be wanting, on his p-irt. to mlnigtor to their personal Comfort. Tho location, a wt.il as liie building, is a good oue, and all toeibet is amply arranged to please the public ISRAEL iiLili.l'. Espy. April U, lec:. if. e?L00:iSI3URG FANCT TRIMMING A?ID BOOK STORE, Second door below Hjrlinauj's ilain Street. Just received a new rtock of r.EPHSES, WOOLEN AND COT. TON YACN5, CORSETS, LACES, EMBROIDEaiES, MUSLlX.EDGIi;G3, DRE63 TRIMMINGS, and every variety of articles usually kept ia a FAXCY TltJE. A'snSciiool Books. Hymn Books. Bible. Sunday. School Hooks, and a large lit of MISCELLANEO US B 0 OES, Account and Memorandum Books, Blank Deads, Bunds and .Mortgages, and a general and well-selected assortmeLt of Paper, Envelopes, 4te. A. D.TVEBB. Eloorasbu rg. June 09. 1S68, -tf THIS IS 12 AT CAISK OF HUMAN MISERY. JUST published, in scaled enre. lope. Price C cents. A lecture on the nature, treatment and radical cure of Seminal Weakness or Spermatorboea. Induced by Self-Abuse ; Involnntary Emissions, lru potenry. Nervou-i Debility and. Impediments to Murriaee generally r Consumption. Epilepsy, and Pits; Mental and , Physical Incapacity, fee. By Robert J. Culvcrwell. M. 1).. author of ths 'Green Book,' Ac. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from bis own experience, that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be eff.ct- uallv removed without Medicine, and without dan- serous surgical operations, bougies, instruments. rines. or corci.ils. pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer. no matter wuat Ms condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lec ture will prove a boon to thousands and thousand. Sent undersea, to any address, in a plain envelop i, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also fir. Culverwull's Msrrige Guide. price 25 cents. Address, CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4t CO.. 127 Hnwcry, i.ew x or, r. u. box 4030, October 17, -tj6.ly Peas A. Co. O UK STAT.CII GLOSS Is the only Ariiclejised by rir?-t Class loIcI, Laund ries, and Thousands of ranailies. It lives a beautiful polish, making Ihe iron passj smoothly over the cloth, savin; mcch tihe and labor. Goods done up with it keep clean much longer con sequently will not wear out so soon. It makes Old Linen look l&e New. OCR IMPERIAL RLUE Is liE lltsT in Tut World. It is soluble in hard as well as soft water. It Is put up in the natest, neatest, and tnet convenient form f auy o If.; red to the public is Uarrauted im 13 Slreaii the Clothes. Agents wanted everywhere, to whom we offsr ea- traurdinary Inducement.. Addres., fclV YORKBl AltCH uwsaj i'j No. 218 r'ullen St., Mew York. September 23. IsoC 4ru- A Co. jUNAcY The first acovntof Isaac Seigfriet com Ttiittce of Dorcas Crtveling, a Lunatic ALL persons iuteresle.l will lake notice that the account cf Isaac Seigfreid. committee of Dorcas Crevehng. a Lunatic, has bsen tiled in the rrotbouo tary'sOllice of Columbia Ccunty, and that tbe sai l arc ount will be presented to ihe Judges cf the Court of Common Pleas of said County, lor examination , and coiilirm.tioii on TUESDAY. THE FIEXU DA C OF Ir'tllKUAKY next. . JE&SE COLEMAN, Prothonotary. Bloomsburg, Dec li, lilXi, 51. UMBER! LUMBER! A new Lumber Yard in Bloomsburg, THE undersigned would respectfully inform thosa in want of lumber that he continues to manufac ture and keeps on band good supply or nidin and fencing material, at bis reFideuce, a short dis tance north of the depot, which h ft"! " rer.onable rates. JACOB SCUUY LLIL Bloomsburg, June 20, 1606. DMINISTRATOl "'C V.'"k"T,rrT.'" E-tate of 0. P. Runya.i, Decwed. ' LETTERS of administration on the euie of O. r. Runyan. ue of Madison Township. Columbia Con a ly, deceased have been granted by the Kister or said County, to John Smith, who resid;s ia iaiva Township, Columbia Cuunty. All persons having claims upon the estate cf '.ha decedent are requeu ed to make tberu known to the administrator, aud all .1 n n lm ii.in.ml' I .....' I " ' ' " - " I: