DEM Q CHAT A N D ST A K. LOCAL DHP AKTMEN IV BLOOMS BURG Wednesday, Jan. 16, 1867. . Wm ifiii thaak our reader for til local occur rnc ia their Immediatsj localities. If they do not 4 esire to writ a communication for the public eye, t Ihsia 4 a at brief statement of everything of tatrt in their respeetiv communities. A list of sarrisge, death, accident,' Area, removal, busi ness change. :. Wt will pat them in form. The mors ftctrTif this klad we can get the better it will aait n and oar reader. Who will do it ? To AaraaTtsna. rrraooa wishing advertisements laaertad, mast band them In early on Tuesday aioru tag to Insure their insertioa for that week. X3r aiiha CoUnty advertisement?, com'plet?, you slioul d subscriba for the DxacocuAT anj Stab. SO- The sleighing Id this section is tol fer&bly good; the fall of snow on Sunday toorping last just fixed it out ; 0 Charles G. Bbakley, County Su Jristenrlent, will pleajfe accept our thanks for a boaad copy of the Pennsylvania School Import for 1866. v - ' ty Some political writer says thatThad. Stereos left Harrisbarg a "sadder and wiser man" after his Senatorial defeat, for Wash ington city to "mind his work in Congress." jKT The Senior Editor of the Democrat sco. Star started, on Monday Evening 'ast on business trip to Philadelphia and New York cities, to retain in the courso of a week . jf tea days. -.' Xf The publishers of tho Tribune Al manac will please accept our thinks fur the eorr sent for 1So7. It -contains a mass f information not found in your common Almanacs. Price 20 cents per copy. CT Mr.' E. W. Uisoney, late of the Fallon House, in Lock Haven, has taken eharra of the Danville Hotel." This louse has been sold by the late proprietors to Mr. John Wightnian, who is tho owner of everaJ fine hotels in this State. ' To Adveetisers. There is no need send ing us advertisements of humbug schemes, worthless inventions, 4tc, for we will not in sert them on any terms. We have but little Toom for advertisers and they must be cf the best. Readers. Show this paper to your neigh bors: ask them to subscribe and hcl us scat ter potash on the hca?3 of abolitionists ! It Is such fun to see black snakes squirm when the hot drops of truth touh them on the raw ! ' 5" The agricultural department and tho city and country markets are the most inter eating to our patrons in the rural districts. Scarcely an issue of this paper is sent out but that it contains something in the agri- . . ,, ... ... I cultural deDartment well wortn to tnclarmcr the price of subscription. Those people who wish to purchase goods cheaply should read the cards of th basiness saeo whoadrtisein the Democrat and Stab. People who are too stingy to advertise their bu.vnes are always behind the times, and are sure to charge more than any body else. J6n Work. We flatter ourselves that this office turns out about as nice job-work as can be eotten up in any country oScc this side of Philadelphia, We print everything from an envelope to a mammoth poster, and are prepared to execute tlje finest kind of card and fancy colored printing: . . ' SST We ara pleased to notice that George D. Butler, late Prothocotary of Montour County, haj been admitted to the practice of law in that county. He id a young man, pos sessing a requisite , amount of energy and abilitj to accure for him a lucrative practice in a ehort time 1867. Th"i3 remarkable year is ex pected to contain 365 days, longer or shorter. They will come regularly, one after the other, and no day will begin until the conclusion of th rrevious day. This arrangement will avoid having .two days on hand at the same time. IS Notice is directed to the advertise ment of Samuel Schweppenheiser, in anoth er column of our paper, as Agent for the sale of the Southern History of the war, by E. A. Pollard, an able and well-known author. This is an excellent and truthful work, and must insure for Mr. S. an extensive sale. Newspaper Borrowers. If you must have the Democrat and Star rather than spend twic3 its cost in time to run after it and return it to the subscriber who has paid far it and wants it, Eend us your name and it will be sent free. Have a paper of your own, at some rate, if you have to 6teal chick ens to pay for it. ft i I J S ii 13 The Lancaster Intelligencer statC3 1at ii is currently reported that Gov. Cur- tin has purchased the residence of E. C. ParUngton, Esq., on North Duke Street, in that city, and that he is about to become a resident of Lancaster. Perhaps he is ex pecting to step into old Thad's shoes, when the latter "shuffles off this mortal coO." Z2 Spicy. The editor of an exchange, in making an appeal to his subscribers who are io arrears to to pay up, says : "We hope they will 'settle' without delay. Not that we want the money-oh, no 1 Our ink is given to uz, we steal our paper, and we win our printers' wages at 'seven-up.' So it costs us nothing to carry on business. Nev ertheless, as a matter of accommodation, and to case their conscience, we will take what they owe us, if they will eend it in immedi ately." ir. , n , rir aj a tJ T -Robbery at Wilkesbarre. The wag on of the Hope Express Company was rob bed between Wilkesbarre and Kingston, at about half-past six on Tuesday evening last, byaix men, who caught the horses and held loaded pistols at the heads of the two mes termers, and carried off the expiets touch training $5000 in 5-20 bonds, of the new ir e, aidres33d to Edward S. Loup, the Cashier of the Wyoming National Bank, TTUiesHrret and one package of $1000 and First National Bantc. Thelection!for the election for Directors of the First Na tional Bank, on Tuesday, resulted in the choice of Messrs. , Yorks, Crevelint?, Ram sey, Beaver and Hancock. The vote be tween Messrs. Diehl and Voris on the one side, and Messrs. Laubach and Piper on the other, was a tie. Montour American, Jon Work. Any of our subscri bers in or out of the county who want hand Dins ior saies, can arop us a nn?, giving a list of the articles to be sold, together will the time and place of sale, and have . them printed and sent to their post office address. postage paid, on short notice. Be careful to give your name and post office address, with the time and place of sale correct. - 7 A thrifty young man married a rosy young Irish girl quite to the horror of his mother and sisters, but gave this piece o logic as the reason: "If I marry an Amer ican girl, I must hire an Irish girl to take care of her, and I can't afford to support both. Just so, if a man buvs the cloth for his clothes, he has to take it to a tailor to make it into a suit for him. How much more sensible it is to go at once to James Chaiaberlin in this place, and get a suit mado of the very best material, and which will fit you and look resectable until you get tired of wearing them. . A couple of horses belonging to Wil liam Neal, of this place, ran away on Mon day morning last They were hitched to a sleigh and was beingdrove by a colored man, and while passing down Main Street com menced running at the top of their spctf, and tho driver fin Jing himself unable to check them up, sprang from the sleigh, leav ing the horses to make the best of it On attempting to turn oJof Main Street, on an alley leadingto their stable, they ranthrouch 3Ir. Lutz's fence, into his lot, under a large tree, where they halted, without even a scratch. The damage done wa3 to the ex tent of a panel or two of fence torn down and tho demolishing of the tleigh-tongne. The '"dark" escaped by making one or two revolutions in the snow. Dr. Up De Graff. Tin's distinguished Physician from Up Dc GraTTs Eye and Ear Infirmary is now at the Exchange Hotel, in Bloomsburg, and will remain until the 1st cf The Doctor is well known in this "ection of country, and the public will be gratified to have the opportunity of consult ing him. There is not, perhaps, a Physi cian in this section who stand so high as a Surgeon. The people can call with the assurance of having the very best of advieed The Allen town Democrat says: We here state for the benefit of those suf fering from disease that we have been pres ent every day during JJr. Up De GrafFs stay here, and have seen him operate on hundreds, which lias pcrtcctly astonished us Heaven only knows what mean3 are adopted I .1 T" . I J. 1 , 1 ! u l" J-'uir, urn success wouia inai cafe that no man need be sick if they avail themselves of tha Doctor's advice, which we confidently recommend to the suffering. His onerations have been witnessed bv num- bors of our physician?, who have ben as much surprised a3 we. We say to the af flicted, give him a call. Horrible Accident. We regret to learn that an accident occurred at the Steam Saw Mill, of Mr. George Ilousekncch'., in Penn township, this county, on Monday of last week, resulting in the instant death of a son of Mr. Houseknecht, a young man aged about 17 years. The young man it appears was acting as fireman, and by sonic means was caught in the machinery cf the Mill. Being alcne at the time it is not known ex actly how the accident occurred. Those on the Mill discovering that the machinery did not work tmoothly, sought the cause and found young Houseknecht, entirely stripped of his clothing, his entrails torn out, and of co'urse, dead. The frequency with which ac cidents occur where machinery is used, should serve as a warning to all who work at such establishments, to use greater caution while in the performance of their duties. JIuncy Luminary. GL7 Five members of Beecher's church, in Brooklyn, have been arrested and held to bail for distilling whiskey without paying the Government tax of two dollars per gal lon. Beccher s members can no doubt en gage in this loyal business, but not even a semi-moralist could without disgracing him self. Departed tqis Life. Peter M. Hack- enberg, ct" Middlcburg, died at the resi dence of his father on Christina?, after hav ing been sick three weeks, aged 23 years. lie was the editor and puplisherof the Vulks- freimd and held the position of Liquor In spector tor this county under the rederal Revenue system. The Sclinsgrove Times. fJECEIFfS DEMOCRAT AND STAR, FOR DECEMBER. Levi L. Tate, $12.00 Jno. Poust, 2.00 William Kaup, 2.50 C. G. Barkley. 2.00, a I J. M. Evans, 2.00 Win. Hartman, 2.25 H'. Haprenbuch, 2.00 C. C. IWarr, 50 Henry Bodine, 1.00 John Steele. 2.00 G. P. Reishart, 2.00 Jesse Coleman. Phineas Smith, 2.00 (Lunacy,) 2.00 R. Fahringer, 2. 00 Wm. Krickbaum, 25 U. L. 31oore, 1.00 H. D. Mcliride, 2.50 Cha3. Coleman, 2.00 Sara'l Daiterich, 2.00 B. Ammerman, 2.00 L. Schuyler, 2.00 Vm. Lamon, 4.00 I red. Laubach. .2.25 John L. Kline. 2.00 Martha Long, 2.00 U. J. uampoeii, I.o'J J. Uruniitetler, l.ou Isaac Arnwinc, 2.00 Sam'l Everett. 2.00 John G. Quick, 2.00 Bell Ringers, 5.00 Mont. Cole, iisq.5.00 B. M. Stevens, 2.50 A. M. White, 2.00 Griffith Philips, 2.50 Stephen Pohe, 2.00 J. Henry Askins,2.50 it-man I Kelchner2.00 John Jlorns, 1.25 EliasBocait, 2.00 Charles Ash. 2.25 J. Smith,Adm'r,3.00 O. P. Runyan's A. J. Albertson, 2.00 Estate, 3.00 Columbia Co.. 35.00 Bni. Vohe. 4.00 J.Lawrence's est 3.00 R. Savace's est 2.50 Allen-Mann, 1.95 W. Goodman, 2.00 John Michael, .1.00 A. Hartman, 2.00 J. H. Stecker, 2.00 H. Bittenbender,2.63 S. Snyder, Sh'ffl2. 00 W.P. KirkendaU?.00 Wm. John, 2.00 H. Shrimer, 2.00 J.D.Workheiser,2.50 S. Snyder,Sh'ff,10.00 H. Rosenstock, 8.50 J. H. Stecker, 3.50 JchnG. Freeze,13.00 John Miller, . 2.50 Wm. Rogers,. , 3.00 Jacob Jacoby, 2.50 A- Robbins est, 3.00 Geo. W. Jacoby,1.75 David Yost, 2.50 Wm. Brink, 2.00 C. B. White, 4.00 T. H. Gingles, 2.50 Samuel Gross, 2. CO W. SAlberton,2.00 Jacob Stroup, 2.00 Benj. Wagner, 2.00 Henry Girer, 15.50 Watts & Girton, 70 I. K. Bobbins, 2.00 Evan Wanircr. 2.00 SPECIAL NOTICES. 1" OVELYCIRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, send an J ad4rescii envelope and 25 crnts.and I will send yon some valtibWe information tbat will please you. Address Il Alt X wuubl, tji uruauwiy, n. x. May 1. iec& ly. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Narvoaa Debility, Prematura Decay .and all the effects of youth. lul indiscretion, will, for the sake of Offering hut mainly, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions Tor malting the simple remedy by which he was cured, Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver usei's experience, can d so by addressing JOHN u.a;dev. No, 13 Chambers it.. New-York. feU, 28 ldGO. ly. rt.M.F. STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleuiau in the United Slates can bear something very much to their advan tage by re urn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned, Tboso b.iving foa- of being humbugg ed will oblige by n.rt noticing this 'card. All ethers will please address their obedient servant. THOS. F CHAPMAN. 631 Broadway, New York. r k.0. x, KiO i y.s .11 r DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J. 14 A ACS, M. D.. Oculist and Aurist (formerly of Ley- den, Holland.) No. 519 PINE Stitet. PHILAD'A Testimonial, from the moat reliable tource in the City and Country can be seen at bis office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their pntient. as he has no secrets in his piactice ARTIFICIAL. EYES, inserted without rxix. No charge lor exam ination. fApril 23. 1806. ly. I1U CoriirTiiTiVEs The advertiser having been -a. rciiureu 10 neaiin in a lew weeks by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung aff.iion, and that dread disease. Con- sumptiou-is anxious to make wn to bis fellow. sufferers the means of cure a To all who desire it.he will send a eopy of the pre scription used.ffreeoi Charge. with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they will llnd a suae era for Consumption. Athmy, Cronehitis.Celds Coughs- etc The onl object of the advertiser In senHins tlie rrfoint jnn is to benefit the nffli,,- I .nrf pre H luloriiii.ti.m which heconreives to be invaluable "r evrry sunrrer will Irv his remedv. as it will -emt n t. . ' . J .. ... ....... ,.,r- M niujj, jiiiu nmy prove a Dies Inp. ..m ..is.iuig me prescription, free, lv return m-i., piease anuress uev. E. A. WILSON W illiamvbnrg KinrsCoiinty Feb.2Mee6.-ly. S.M. P. .New-Ynrk. A Cough, A Cold, or A Soro Throat, .IO.riS IHMID14TC STTiKTIOX. SIIUCLO K CHKI'KCD. Ir ALLOWED TO COSTINCK, Irritation of tho Langs, A Perma nent Throat Disease, or Con sumption IS OfTIS THE ltSTLT. Havi ng a direct influence to the parts, give iin m edi- ate reliel. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump- uve ana inroat JJisea.se?, imocttes ill tfso wiTn alwats oood srersss. FINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find 1 Rocti's useful in clearing the voire when taken before Sincing or Ppeakins anil relievins the lliront after an unusual exertion of the vorul orrn. The Troches are recommended end precriheil by Phypiriano. and have had trMininni.il from eminent men throughout the roan try. I'-eins ail article of true merit, ami havin? proved their rflicacv hv a let of many years, earn year finds them in new localities in various farts cf the world, nud the Troches are universally pronounced better than other arti cles Obtain only --Brown's Kionchi.il Troches," and do nit take any of the Worthless Imitations that may oeoneren. soiu everywnero Nov. ai. 1600. 6iu. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Winter, in this climate, is a trying Season. Its un steady temperature greatly aggravates dyspen(;a. and acts very unfavorable upon that lensativc organ the liver. 1 he alternation of frost and thaw keeps the pores of the body continually opening and eon trading, and the remit is a condition of the system lavoraQio 10 me action oi me ntmogpneric vims which produces intermittent fevers, (fence n r' isctive Mcnicisa like U03TETTER3 STOMACH' BITTERS is especially needed in the winter months The effect of this great Constitctiohal Imvioorat in renctcrmj even tna letDiett frame impervious to all malarious influences, is a grand fact dcuionttra ted by the uniform experience of a quarter of a cen tury. As a stomachic, an anti-bilious medicine, and a preventive and cure of Fever and Ague.it is the rue thiso HtEsrcu which none who val ue le pres ervation f health ran afTi.rd to do withoit. THE SICK, WHEN AT DBA TIPS DOOR. icgret that tney did not lake the riiht autid-ite at the rihltiuie. 'I iioii.nnds tvho are unw sutferinz from tin; early Iwiuj' of the liver oinj.i.iini and dyspep sia, will be Pro-.trat on sii k-bens a month hence, if they tin not arrest the mischief at once. .Nothing is more easy. A rwirsn ol the purest and bct vegeta ble tonic and alterative knmi in modern phtriiiicy HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTEilS will re store tne digestive oreans to their full vitor. and brins the disorder.1. 1 liver into a con.!i:ion of porf.tct b alth. as tcit.iinly a sunshine dissipates the morn ing vapors, t'r.wr ami Ague, too, is at once broken up by this powerful am Mote to all in iasmaiic diseas es, ircnpibcn tlie system with th BITTERS, and you may defy all the coaiplaints which prevail at tills inclement tason. YOUNG MEN. The experience of the past ten years has demon si rated the fact that reliance may hi placed in ths ef fuat y of CELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weak ness. Emission. Physical and Nervous debility.ini potence, rr want of power, the result of Sxu4l Ex. cess, or Youthful Indiscretion. which neglected .ruins the happiness, and un6uthc sufferer for Business- 8--rial Society or Marriage, and often terminates in an untimely grave. Make u- delay in seeking the remedy. It is entirely vegetable and harmless on the system, can be us-J without detection, or inter ference with business pursuits.and no change of cict is necessary while usi ng tbein. Price, One Do! lar. If you cannot get them of your drugUt, send thu money to Ur. J. Eryan, 813 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free from observation by return of mail. Private Circulars to Gentlemen sent free on appli cation. Jan. 9. ieti7. ly J. C. . Co. TO LADIES. If you rcjui re a reliable remedy to restore you, and remove Irregularities or Obstructions, wbv not use the best 1 Thirty yea rs experience has proved ttj it Da. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS, have no equal for Removing Obstructions and lrreg ularitics. No matter from what cause they arise hey n re safe and sure in every case. Price. One Dollar, per box. Dr. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four cfegrecs stronger than the above. and intended tot special cas? of long s landing. Trice, Five Hollars per Uox. A Ladies' Private Circular, with Engravings, sent free on application. If you cannot get the Tills of your drupgut, send the morey to Dr. J. Bryan, elf Ilroadway, New Yrk, and they will be sent tree from observation by return of mail- Jan. 9, 1867. ly. Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, 819 Broadway. New York, SPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seni'oal. Sexual, Cfinary and Nervous Diseases in male or fe male. Advice Free and correspondence strictly on Gdeatial. Jan. 9. 1st." . ly. AGENTS WANTED. Samples sent free. No capital retired. Ladies or Gentlemen can earn from S3 00 to 310.00 per day. Enclose stamp. and addr- ss TK1PP dc CO., Eighth SL, New York. Jan. 9. 18fi7. ly. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. The affections of the opposite sex may be gained by following simple rales, and all may marry Happily, if desired, wilbo it regard to wealth, age or beau ty Send directed envelope aud stamp for particulars to Madam LUCILLE DEMARRB. Jsn.9. lP6C.-ly. Bible House. New York. AVOID THE QUACKS. " If yon are suffering from the effl-ets of Youthful la diseretien and have Seminal Weakness, Emissions, c. I will send you, free of charge, information which if followed will cuie you without the aid of medicines. Addrvta HENRY AMiDEV, SCHENC1T3 BEAWEEQ TONIC. ' -This modiolus, lnvol by Dr. J. H. Boxxirox, ' of fhllado.pUta, is inteodtd to d jao'T tha food sad maieitlntechrmi, the Its'. aroetMi of S!j.lon. By e'eansliig the ro-neb with 8 henrk's Maadraka Pills, the Tij'o jm rartcrss s:?tJW, td iood that could -a. A ts ea'.oa fcefora mini A will ba eaaUy digested. Csniump'Joa cannot be cased by Bohenek's xul rionlc Syrup cole the stomach aud Uvex is u.nda bea'thy ojd Uia irLv:t::9 r.s.Qrod, hsuce 'f in.e end Pdis era reutroJ in nearly erory taae ot eon suti puod. A hiOT docn ho.ttaa of the S.'CAWEF.D TOMX'andihresorjoar boxotoftlia MANDRAKE PILL3 will curs aay ordlcar cim of d. ;pi's, lr. E3J3.tos: mci.ei pro'essioal v'elts !a Sew Yor'a, Ciftoa, aal ai h' pnuc pi G:li i-i i'hi'jtial pba erer week. Ee da ly pupen oi ev;h p ass, or liU pamai:et on coauiup!ioa tor b's u)i tur viiiia tlon. P.iae cUcrre, vrtsn pu-chai'ji j. UiV. vlio two iiio teisja oi tUd Docio-, o.ie v?lin in the jut fixte ol Ciinsjn.p.;oj. arid tlis ier tA he aow la par. Oct he.vih, arc on the li: vuruj 9.it t-.rt'rp. B i'.dby All Drc:."iJ aui F'ci an. -" al.30 pj? le t e. or jlT.J' :li3 '.ttu. AU :cUors .or alr ca iliu.J Lo adlrca-eJ to Dr. 5j io'j Pr.nc'pil O.iijo, Kj. 15 NrJt !Vh Su-oat, PV a io pi.n. Pa. Gdjerai Waaleia e Aticali : Deru.vi Usrnes k Oo N. Y. : i. S. liauca, Baltimore, Ml.; Joha D. Parke. Ciasujati, Oalo: Wa'lcar t Tj-lor. ULi cao, IX; CouJcs Ero, 8; Louis, il. ll'i w. Ton. 1 tt. MPIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to all othcra for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PURPOSES. Centain aM the latest improvements ara soeedv nninolcm ; durable : arid eav to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Acents wanted. T.ik. er.il ifiscount allowed. N ennniitiments made. Address LAlrlRE 8. .M. CO.. til (J Hrna,iw,v .sr.. September 5. 180C ly.-A. & Co. rTMJKCI.OltY OF MAN 13 STRENGTH. A gentle s. man wno sunere.l for vears from Nrvn,.. mnA ,eniiai ucDiiity, Mglitly Kmissions. and Seminal v.-aanes. tlie rewiilt of youthful indiscretion . ami r.ime near en!ins his days in hopeless misery, will. r me sane m s'laering man. send lo any one afflict ed, the simple means used by him. which effected a cure in a lew weeks alter the failure f it,. m. medicines. Send n directed envelope and stamp and wm iwi jiiu iiuiinna inuress. LUUAK TRKMAIN. IJtith St. N, Y. City. SHERIPF'3 SALES. RY vlrtnn rf sundry wrils of cearfi.'ieei npants, levaij trims and JSiVri facia to me ilirerted. . ed out of the (TimU o Com in in I'leas in. the County ol Columbia, will be c loosed to public nt llui Court IIoiif". in Ulomnslnirs. on MONDAY. THE 4ih DAY OF FEBRUARY, I8..7, at I o'clock in the after noon tlie to. lowing rea estate to wit: A lot of (round situate in the HoroiiEh of Centrali.i. Coluinl.i i County. liiig fifty fet front an. I one hun- Iri-il ami lorty feet ileep. being two Kornu? h Iota. bounded on the north by lot of FenMermacher. on the We-t by nn Alley on the South by Im of Win! Zeieler. and on the Kast by Tratwine Street, where en is en.Tted a two story frame dwellins bouse, with the appurtenances. elxed. taken in execution and to be sold as the properly cfE. L. Belfcny. ALSO, A certain tract of land, situate la Hemlock Two.. Columbia County, containing one hundred acre. more or less, bunded on the North by land of Roht. I'u roel ; on the West hy lands of Reuben T. Folk and Kruben lloyart : on the South by lands nf Jesse Kee s. and on the East b, lands of widow Wankh, whereon arc en-cted a prt frame and a part log house, aud a part log and pari irauie baru. wun th; appurteuai- ces. 5eired, taken in exc-itioa ani to be eolJ as the property of Henry T. ILeily. ALSO, A lot of grnun J situate in the borouh of Centra- lia, Co'iimliia County, containing liftv te.-t front, and on hundred and forty feet deep, bounded on tne t est by Locust Avenue, ou th North bv lot of R. Kniule. on the Eat by an Alley, and ou the South by a pub'ic road, whereon is ererted a two story frame 1 avrrn ami Dwelling House. auJ a laree sta ble, with the appurtenances. Seize J, taken in execuliun and to be sold astbe propcity of Peter Hotvtr. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Catawissi Twd, . Columki.i Comity, containing Tweiily-foiir acres. more or less, bounded on the east y land of Jacub llrumheller, on the South by land of Solomon Kocly and ii the North anil West by lands of Gideon Arndt. wheteon is erected f log house and a frame stable. with Hie appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of lienjauiiu Folk. ALSO, A reriain tract ef land situate in Hemlock Town ship, ounty of Culutrbii. containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, bounded and d-scribe ! as fol lows, to wit: Oil the oriil by lands of JscoU Kin. n- y ; on the East by lands "of Levi Wrights and Peter Werkheier ; on the S mlb by lands of Sam uel liru;lcr. and on the West by land cf Mou at. whereon am erected a frainu dwelling bouse and a frame barn with the appurtenances. t-ied, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of Augustus C. Rabli, aninr. with the will annexed of Heury Deighmiller. dee'd. ALSO, A certain lot of eround situate in the village nf Li. lit Street, Columbia County, rontatninv Fortr Eight rods more or less, bounded on.ibe Won til bv lot "f Wm. SohiiVler. on the West by Street, on in- iNoitn hr lot of widow Kuorr an 1 o:i the East b v an Alley, whereon is erected a story and a half frame UM elliug house, with the a.iurtea inces. Seiz.d, lakeu in execution and to be sold a the property of Isaa: Soursoita. ALSO, l lie roilnwinc dt-scribeii message, tract, or Piece of 'and. situate in the township of Hugarluaf, and county of (lunLi.i. to wit: 1 he south went, ene half pait ft my plaiitatinn lo be ma iked out by liues and corners h.-r'-a'.t r. Seized, taken iu rxccution and to be sold as the property ol Jacob Hess. . l SAMCCL SVYDEB.Sheriir Bloom iburg, January 9, Ieti7. gUl'KKB 11 U LID A I I'lttSUMS I Watches ! Watches ! W atches ! DC TREY 4.CO.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers I a Gold and Silver Watches of all descriptions, 34 Liberty Street, X. Y., tg lo inform the public that thev havr'lnet r ceived the most elegant, perfect, and arci:rte Watch ever introduced in this ninrket. The EXCELSIOR. a beautiful, extra ruins jewelled, heavi y 14 Carat Gold Plaid on Silvrr. niaaniflrcntly engraved, fine ly an-l richly Enameled Hunting Cases. -Patent Lev er, genuine Damuskennet Hands, thorouchly rreu laieri hy tlie nnservntory, and warrantnd to be the Ne Plus L'ltra Tune KeepT, A superb and most re- lab'e atch. t.ent s or Lady a size, will be sent free to any address on receipt of $25. nr. if prefer red. will be sent, c. o. d ou receipt of $5 as part payment. The waft, will be sent I y Express, or mail reeis tcred. sothnltliera is almost ar rtaiuty of ri-arhing their detination ; hut should the Express Co. or Posi Office fail in their duty, we will send another watr.a immediately. Orders for any Jn'nd of Watches promptly and faithfully fulfilled. Cl" Liberal Terms to the Trade. AfJfcNiS. We want Acents in every town and county i n th ' country, and to those acting as such lihnrnl inducements will be offered. Please send money by Express, (Tost Office Order or Bank Drafts,) to - DE TREY Sc CO.. 34 Liberty Street. N. Y. Oct. 24, 1SCG Cm. J. A. Q HRISTM AS AND NEW YEAR. HOLIDAY GIFTS. B. n. STOflNER Has Inst oprr.:d in connection with bit Con fretion- ary Store a new and splendid stock of specially desiened for the amusement of the young folks. He tall 'he attention of all who desire to make some present to their liille ones. t this depart ment of hi trade, which i supplied in part with Dolls of ail Descriptions, Whips, Promt, Sleds, Balls, and including every va riety of Toy. He ha also replenished bi hitherto large stork of Foreign and lionifslic Confection eries, Xuts and Fruits, and Is prepared to fill orders in large and pmsll enan- tities prompt!-. Hi stock in thi branch nf bis trade compare favorably wh any in Middle Pennsylva nia. HIS REFRESiniEYT SALOON long the resort of all who are in want of the delica cies of the season, is still open, and be offers lor the consumption rf the best Oysters in the .llarkct, always fresh, dished in every style known in the-art of cooking, and will supply families or parties at rea sonable pries. with a good quality of OYSTERS by the quart or can. or in the shell. trr Reineiaber the place ia a tew door east ol the Exchange Hotel, in the Exchange Block. Bloomsburg. V. xl- BIOHMCK. Bloomsburg, Dec 12. IV5. tf. WILL. BHY MY GOODS AT MOWER. VEW CLOTHIKO AND GENTLE- 4. V MEN'S FURNISHING STORE. THKondersigaed respectfully annaaaeea ta his many friends tbat ha has opened a new Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, in the lower room of ' rmin nuuning, wra'.ueaet corner of Main and Marsei sirens, DiovuiBoury, ra. Having just ret o red from Philadelphia with a lam stock of l'all aud Winter Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, fce.. fce. He flat teia himself tbat ha can pleasa alt. His stock com prises MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING, such as DRESS COATS, SACK COATS. OVERCOATS PANTS. YESTS. SHIRTS, i' UNDERSniETS DRAWERS. COLLARS, COLLARS. JCZCRTIES. HOSIERY. srrspxL'nR. HANDKERCHIEFS. UMBRELLAS, aC, and in fact everything in tne Clothing or Famishing line at Very Low Prices. In addition to the above be has an elegaat assort meat of Clothes, Cassimers, and Vestings. Z7 Clothing made to order at the shortest notice Call and see before purchasing slsewhere. and SECURE CHEAT BUUUS, J. VV. CII EM BERLIN. October 10. 1 806. C. W. SNYDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, IU03. STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, FORKS, RAKES, BUILDERS HARDWARE, Saws, Files, Chisels. Am, Adzes. Augers, Vices. SADLER'S HARDWARE, Shoe Findings, Orurhes, POWDER AND SHOT. IA1NS. r'CVTHE', SNAIHS. P. EL 1.3. CAN Si rd C igcs, Ropes and Twiie. Fiihing Tackles, Seives. Crass Kettles. Crosscut Raws, Wagon and Bii2gy springs, i na'lt and '.hulk Lines. Wheel wrteht and Carpenter's Tools. Table and Pocket I'uttlery. Firearms, Toys. fcc lie. With a lot of other articles usually keot iu a Hard ware Store. C. W. SNYDER. Cloomsburg. January 2, i 863. 3m. DROWN 6l PERKINS. Piauos for the People ! 420 Broome St., X. Y. We would call the attention nf the public and toe trade to our elegant New scale Pianos, in the follow- ng styles : STYLE A, 7octnve. Front large round coritri. plain case, either octagon or carved legs, straight bottom, bead moulding on plinth ... .1420 STYLE 11. 7 octave, same as style A with ser pentine moulding op plith. carved lees and Ivre.. 500 STYLE C. 7 octave. Front corners large round seipentine bottom, mouldings same as on style D. carved lyre and desK, fancy carved lees.'... ZSQ STY l.E I). 7 oc.tav... Fcur large round corners. finished back, mouldings ou rim and (.limb, serpentine bottom, carved lyre and desk, ele gant carved trult legs f00 The above styles are all finished ia eleiant rose- wood cases and have the full iron frame. French action, harp pedal, beveled top. ivory keys and key fronts and exceed iu overstrung bass, ni ar'v all the 7 i Ortavo Pianos now manufactured. Thev are madeot the best materials and for finish, durability. punty and swretnes of tone, cannot be surpassed. We invite the attention ot the public, of dealers and tue profession, to a ciiticul examination of the merits of our tianos. 11 y avoiding tLe treat expenses attendant upon costly factories and expensive wareroums in the city, we are enabled to offer these Pianos at prices which defy competition , and invite all to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Parties ordering from a distance caa rely upon receiving their Pianos promptly, and no confusion can arise as tne styles are so distinctly designated by the letters A U C D. Tlie four i' Irs deserb-d above, embody all the essential changes in extf ri.ir finish Oi" case, which ' ara by many manufacturers run jip to IS and W patterns. .J1CS1C DEPARTMENT, ' a We would respectfully rail the attention af Choir leaders and Pinging. School Teachers to our establishment- where all kinds of Church Music. G'ee and Aiitheiu Books can be obtained wn the most favorable terms The long experience of our Mr. Tskkiss in Musical Conventions, Choirs, the Concert Room and fundy Srhnol. enables bull to give advice and information on all points of musical interest as to the selection of proper work s of instr action formation nf musical sell ools progress in musical studies, and i!-ms of gvneral iuttrest to composers, leaders teacher an t students. Sheet Mtfie furnished on the (usual terms with promptness and dispatch. Country orders so icited and selections made lor pupils, teachers, concerts, fee . &.C., cc. Now ready the new Sunday School Singing Oouk, THE eOMi:. iko.uisi;.' Ty T E. Traarss. Author of ?aered Lute. Sunday School Banner. Oriental Glee Book, Psalm King, &c , ie.. ir. We will send a specimen cnpyi P paid, tn any address, on receipt f twenty cents. Th price of 'Th Got.M Paomsc'is as follows: finele copies, iu paper covers f 0 30 By thj 1" - " t.'i.Of f-incle copies, in board covers SJ 33 By the 100 " 30.t'o StalUs Unrivalled Piano Polish, Just introduced, and being adopted by all leading houses in the manufacture of Pianos. Organs. Bil liard Tables. Furniture. Ac. fcc. Everyone wno has a Piano should have a h ttlof this Po.i.li. Send for Circulars, ni we will give full particulars and directions. Applicat ions for Territory and Agencies received by liltoWN k PEKKIN3. General Agents for the United States, 4J0 HriHime Street. N. Y. 2 As m my persons in the country want a sin Cle bottle, and as the artiete cannot b sent by mall, where Clubs are made up. and one oi moredoze ordi-red, (with the money) we will forward by cs press (charges pail) for Sti per dozen. BROWN & PERKINS, GEN'L ACENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, No. 420 Broome Street, N. Y . Oct.24. lOC. ly. J. A. LADIES' FANCY FURS ! AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FCR Mani faciorv No. 713 A KC II Street, above 7lh.. PHILADELPHIA. Have now in Store of ray own Importation and Manufacture one of the largest and mort beautiful seleetionsof FANt,Y FURS. for Ladies' and Children' Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of Gent's Fur Col lar and Gloves. I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very reasonable prices, and I would there fore solicit a call from aiy friends of Columbia Coun ty and vicinity. Remember the Name. Number and Street. JOHN FARLIKA, No. 718 ARCH Pu ab. 7lIfT, south side. Philadelphia. O" I have no Partner, nor t onneetioa with aay other Store in Philadelphia. October 10. ISoO. 4m.-J. Web. INCORPORATION. NOTICE is hereby given that on the flh day of December. A. P.. letti. sundry inhabitant of the Borough of Centralis, presented a petition to the Court of Common ?leas. of Columbia County, pray ing the said Con it Id f rant a Charter of I ncorporalion. uncer the name, style and title of "The Presbyteri an Church of the Uorough of Centralis." with the rirbtsand privileges therein stated, and if no suffi cient eaose is shown to the contrary, on tbe first day of the next urm. the 4th day of February. 1837. the prayer of Hie petitioner will be granted accord ing to the Act of Assembly, in suih case madeand provided. By the Conrt. JESSE COLEMAN. Trothonoury. Dee. 12. I3C6. 3t. DR. W. H. BRADLEY, (Late Assistant Medical pi rector V. S. Array.) Physician aud Surgeon. XT" OCea at the Eorks Hotel. Blooms berg. Pa. Cst's tMfitiT j t, wK ,itjsO,T AGENTS WANTED FOR THE PICTORIAL BOOK Or ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS of tka rebellion. There is a certain port ioa of th war that will (never go into the regular histories, nor be embodied in . ro mance or poetry, which i a very real part Pt it. and will, if preserved, convey to succeeding gen ration a better idea of tba spirit of th conflict than many dry reports or careful narrative of event, and tbi part may be called the gossip, the fun, the pathos of the war. This illustrates lha character of the lead, era, the humor of tb soldiers, the devotion of women, the bravecy of men, tbe pluck of oar heroes, (he ro mance and hardship of tbe service. The volame Is profusely illustrated with aver 300 '"Craving by th first artists, which are really bean tiful ; wsrtby of examination as specimen ( Hie aft. Many f them are et int th bdy f the text, after the popular style .f Le,smg'i Pirurnil Field Bosk el .... -...unr.n. -j-ne bosk' csntent i !Sani.Ce!i,f,IDP' P'cket, spy. scent. 1 ? J? f fleld oenture. ; thrilling ft wit. drsliery, csmical and ludicrous ad .... -...unr.n. The bosk's esntent include remini. , bivue. siege feat sf bravery. adventure, etc.. Amuemnt a well a Instruction may bfnad in fiTf ?e.' Ph'e detail, brilliant wit. and a j if 'iterarV'i"' " k,llfu,lT itrw.vea iothi w.rk detail. tndM1.' ,lMlf- J pe,P' r tirt' rr '"7. rTl lM? wrke .and w.nt something bu S L .:, J?'.e,l?d etettlmg. Our agent, are miking fr.m I00 t. poo per m.sth clear .f all expen.es. term. Vndn-V'; ,B? fU" Pr-'" " terms and prsef sfthe abeve assertisn. Address, NATIONAL PHSLISIIINf) CO. OcUber3. 1SC6-1"" tb"W SASEEIl CHOP. The undesigned respectfully announce tbat ba baa reflltted a shop, in Court House alley, opposite Me Exchange Hotel, where he is preptred to con. duct the harberlng bu-ins In all its branch es Theartof coloring whiskers and moustache is practiced by liim most skillfully.- He also cleans clothing, making them look nearly as good as new. upon the most reasonable terms. Give but a trial' (E7" Hair Tonic of the very best quality, nsd for cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand, and for sal a. C.COLLINS. Eloomsburg. April SS. 18GG. if. 0 HOTEL & SALOON KEEPER3 Of Bloomsborg and Columbia County, I hav ap pointed Mr. B. 8tohner agent for the sale of my AI. Porter. Brown Stout, and l.ager Beer, who will sup ply you at the ram price (and with th same article.) as I would furnish yod from the brewery. Knowing that he will be punctual and and attentive to all who may favor him with their trade, I solicit for hluyour surport. Very respectfully, IKED LAUE. - 5tcam Brewery, Reading, fa. September 30, 18G4. JJEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS ! I FOR FALL and WINTER, AT j R, W. BOWMAN'S IN THE underrigned hasjnst received a very largs and excellent assortment of FALL AND WI KTER GOODS, which he prop osrs to sail at very low rale He has the best qualities of CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, MUSLINS, CALICOES, DELAINES. MERINOES. CHECKS. A-c. e. The Grocery Department is filled with the best quality of fresh groceries and provisions, sucb as sugar, molasses, flour, salt, fish, bam, bwcon, spices, A.c. ID" Country produce taken in ex"hange for goods. for which the highest market price will be given. Don't fall to give him a call and secure great bargain. R. W. BOWMAN. Or.mgevilt". Nov. 2. IPGfi. 5m. jyjACHINE AND REPAIR SHOP. THE undersigned woulJ most respectfully an nounce to the public generally, that he is prepared to execute all kinds of MACHINERY, at JOSEPH S11ARPLES-' FOUNDRY, in Bloomsburg. where he can always be found ready to do a II kinds of repair ing, including Threshing Ma bines, and in short, all kinds o( Farming Utensils. ALSO. Tl'RVIVfi AND KITING UP OF CASTING AND MACHINERY. done on short notice, in a good workmanlike man ner, upon the most reasonable terms. His loug experience in tbe business, a foreman In the shop of Lewis II. Maus of this place, for over nine years, warrants him in sayin g tbat he can eiv entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with thei. work. GEORGE HASSERT. Eloomsburg. Nev. 81. 1PX8. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphans Court nf Columbia county. jcsiaicoj uonn nauer, ueceasea. The Auditor appointed by th Court, on exception to the arena nt of Elida John Executoi of tb Estat of John Walter deceased, will meet the parties in terested for the purpose of bi appointment oa Tues day, me clay or January, A. U. 1"S7. at 10 o'clock A. M at bis en re. on tbe corner of Main and Mar ket Mreets in tbe town of Bloomsburg. HUBERT F. CLARK, Auditor. December . 1SG6. 4l. N OTICE. ALL persons knnwinr thomselves i ndebted to m for work done at the GKEEV WOOD F ACTORY, are requested to cull and make iinn-adiate payment, a I nave earn'i my money onee, and do not intend to earn it - a. by running the country and collecting tb same. A word to the wis is siff.cienu J. E. SANDS. Mt. fleasaat Mill. Dec 12, la0T. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Robbing, late of luh- ingcrtek l ucp., Columbia bounty dec d. LETTERS of administration on tbe estat of Abra ham Rolibins. late of Fishingrreek Township, Co I'l ii'bia County, deceased, have been granted by the Regltei of said County, to Eli Rulibms, wno resides in the lowmtup and County aforesaid. All persons hav trig claims on tbe estate of the decedent, are re quested to present them for settlement ; and those indebted to tbe estat will make payment wi.hout delay. ELI SOB BINS, Adra'r. Fisbingcreek, Dee. 12. liGii. tiw. N EW HAIR DRESSING SALOON. A New Hair Cutting. Fhaving. and Dying Saloon, ha been opened in the rear of Hunsberger's Tobac co Store, niooinsborf. where ail kinds of work in tbe barberine line will be neatly and promptly at ended tn Kring n the same side of the street with aM the Hotels, there is no ned of ciossing th street, through tbe m id. in gti to the ibnp. Hair work manufactured to order. I.adie wishing their hair dressed in Water fal . or otherwise, wiih or without crimp, will b attended to by a lady, in separate aparlirenls. 517" Remember the place. Mam Street, rear of Hunsberger's 1 obacco Store Nov.sd. IfHiS. ' - A UDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate, of James Gilson, late of Greenxcood Toicnship, Columbia County, deed. Till; undersigned appointed Auditor, by the Or phans Court of the County of Columbia to settle and adjutt the rates and proportions of the assets in lh hand of Abraham Young, Administrator of James Gibson, dee'd.. according to the order estibl ished by law, hereby gives notice to oil parties interested, that lie will attend to the duties of his appnin'ment, at the oifice nf the Recorder of Deeds, in lloomburg. in said County, n Saturday, tbe Twenty-sixth day o I January, A. l.. Ht-7, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day. All persons b iving claims or demands against the estate nf the decedent are requested o present them to the auditor, or be forever debarred from com ing in fur a portioa of the said fund JOHN C. FREEZE, Auditor. Oloomtturg, Dec. 12. l-bli. 41. JEW GOODS AT C. C. dIARR'S TH E undersigned has just returned from tbe city with a full and complete aupply of Dry Good and Groceries, Notions. Groceries. Tin-ware. Hardware. Ce dar and Willow Ware, Drags. Confection ary. Cla Ware. Tobacco. Hat and Shoes. Flour. Salt- Fish and Moat ; alt of v. hick I propose eellmx at a very low figure for cash or produce. Lf ('nil and ee. l. Blcramrbnrg, Oetaber 31. ISGS tf. Applications for License: Notice is hereby given that the following persons bare made application to the frothonotary of Colum bia County, for Taxetn License, to be granted at the rnmiii g February Term nf Court Xavier Wernett, Bor. Berwick. Tavern. Peter AppUmen. Benton. do JESSE COLEMAN. Prothonoury. Cloomstnirg, January 9, 17. Agricultural college pennsylvania. The next Term of thia Institution, under it reor ganitation. wi'.l commence on the 16th day of Jan uary, IB67. For term of admission, catalogue ate. Address JOH N FRASCR. Pre't. r'set'nTl CTTt CntreCs)titT, fa mm SAMUEL KNORRr " A TXO R rV E V- A T-L Al7. CL00MSBURG, PL Pffict over Hartrrtan's Store, oppM Poet Offict BlootDsberg. Aeri d. ISBB tf. "V RAPPING AND MINING PA- FER. Having thoroughly overhauled my ra cer Mill at Mill Grove, aear Bloomaiarf, Columbia; County, Pa., t asa aoW prepared to ttX all order for Wrapping, Dry Blading and Water Proof Paper, e short notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware house in Wilken-Barr. and appoiaud Joseph Browm of the firm ot Brown. Gray Co.. my agent to dispoew of my paper in Lucerne County; ' r THOMA TRENCH. Bloomsburg. Sept. 16. I8W. G REAT ATTRATION AT GROCERY SlOrili. THE undersigned beg leave to anaounee to the citizen of Bloomsburg and tbe aurrouading country that he keep constantly en baud at bi old tand.en the south eaat corner of Mai a aad iron ata.. a prime lot of GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, Coffee. Sugar. Syrup. Tobacco, Cigar. Dried Fruit, Coat Oil. rtnuff. Spice. Butter. Egg. Lard Cheese. Dried Beef. Crackera. Brnga. Parlor aad paint brushes. Dye Stuff. Drf Good., Calicoes. Cloths for boy' wear. foap. Flour, Chop, Uueenaware. Glass. Put ty. Salt. Fish. Meat, Candies Bucket, Broom, Hosiery. Book, Writing Pnper. In. Hardware'. Pocket Knive. Csmbs, 4tc. Jtc. Ve. t He keep in fact everything appertaiaing to a flrat class Grocery and Variety Store. He Is determined not to be undersold. AH kiads ef produce taken at the . UIGUE&T MARKET PRICES, . Havlngjust received anew stock, the people are earnestly invited to call and satisfy themselves. By strict atteutinn to business, he hopes not' only lo re tain hi patronage but to increase tt. He feel thaak. ful for past favors, and with mauy year experleaea in tba business, he feel confident he can render sat isfaction lo all who favor him with their patronage John k. uirton! Bloomsburg. June SO, 18GC. RO V ESTKEN & EO. , " Piano-Forte KanufacturereV 499 Croadwav. New York. TnB ATTENTION nfthepublie and the trade la invited town NEW SHALE, SEVEN OCTAVE. ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, whkh for volume and puiity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto of. fored in this market. They contain all tb modern' improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron, frame, over-strung bass, etc.. and each tustrument being made under the per.onal supervision of Mr. J. 11. GaovKSTtxN, who has a practical experience of over thirty year in tbeir manufacture, ia fully war' ranted in every particular. THE -OROV ESTEEM" FA.YO-FORTE" Bacatvao tux aieaasr twin or mirit at Tax crta- lllTtt WOILD I f ill Where were exhibited instrument from the bs' maker of ondon. Pari, Germany, Philadelphia. Kaltimore, Boston and New York; and alio at tb Aincriran Institute for five successive year, too GoLBaiid SiLvxa Mcos.ua front bom of which caa be"" seen at our ware-rooms. Kv the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a stiictly cash system, are enabled to offer tbe e instruments at a price which will preclude' ail competition . Our prices are from $100 to 9200 cheaper than any fir st class Piano-forte. TEKMS Net Cash in current fund. Descriptive circulars sent free 4u!y 11, IcCG. ly. II. t F. KSPY HOTEL, Espy, Columbia Co. Pa. Th undersigned having become sole proprietor of -L this well known and conveniently located stand, respectfully inform his friend. aSid the public la' general, that he has put hi hou.e in complete order for the aerouiiiiodkiinn of boarder, and for the recep.' tiou and eulertaiuuient of traveller who may feel disposed to favor it with their custom. No expense has been spared in preparing this Hotel for the enter tsinmrnl of guest, ana nothing shall be wanting, oa his p rt. to minister to trrerr personal comfort. The location, a well a the building, is a good on, and all together i amply arranged to pleas tire public. ISRAEL MUMEY. Epy. April II. 1806. tf. JL00M3BURG FANCY TRDIMINQ AND BOCK STORE, Second door below Hartman Main Street. Jusl received a new stock of ZEPH V R3, WOOLEN AND COTv TON YARNS, CORSETS, LACES, EMBROIDESIEJ, MUSLIN. EDGINGS. DRESS TRIMiflNCS. aud every variety of article usually kept ia a FANCY STORE, A'seScimol Book. Hymn Book, Bfble. Suedey.' School Book, and a large lot of MISUELLANEO US BO OKS, Account and Memorandum Booka, Blank Dee. Bonds and Mortgage, and a general and well-selected assorlmeLi of Paper, Envelopes, .e. A. D. WEBB.' Bloomsburg. June 20. IflC. -'.f T II 12 G R E ATCAl'S R 7 OF HUMAN MISERY. JUST published. In a aeehrd tare lope. Price S cent. A lecture on the DllUri tssialmaBf aal . ' - . . .. . . nimuiaiiraori, Induced by Pelf-Abuse ; Involnntary Emission. Im potency. Nervnu Debility and. Impediment to Marriage generally ; Consumption. Epilepsy, end. Fit; Mental aad Physical Incapacity, lie. By Robert J. Cuiverwell, M. D.. author of thi 'Green Book.' fee. The world renowned author, ia this admirable Lec ture, clearly prove from hi ou experience, tbat th awful consequences of Self-Abuse maybe efiset--ually removed without Medicine, and without daa grou auryical operation, bougie, instruments. -rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no maiter what his condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lee--ture will prove a boon to thousand and thousands. f3ent undsr eal to any address, ia a plain envelops., on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Also Dr. Cnl vorwell's Msrrige Guide, price 85 eenta--Address, CH AS. J. C. KLINE fc CO., 17 Bowery. New Vork, P. O. boa 4346. October 17. ISo6. ly Peas Jc Co. QUR STARCH OLOS3 Is the only Article.afed by Fr.t Class RoleN, La tin if 'wie, and Thousands of Families. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pase smoothly over the cloth, aaving siccn Tina and labor. ;ods on up with it keep clean math longer coaj quently will not wear out o soow. It makes Old Linen look Wee Neva. OUR IMPERIAL PLUE Ts ti Brsf m th Wo" to. It Is soluble in hard aa welt as soft water, ft la putupintbe safest, neatest, and niett couveaieat luruiuf any offered lo th) publio is Harrsoted nn to Bireak tka Clothes. Agent wanted everywhere, tn whoa we offer el traerdinary Inducements. Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOSS'CO No. S18 Fulta St., New York. September 39. 1868 4m. A Co. UNACY. The first account of Isaac SeigfricJ, con mittee of Dorcas Creveling, a Lunatic. A L.L persons interested wHI take notice that tho account of Isaac Seigfreid. committee of Dorcas Creveling, a Lunatic, ba been filed in theProtbono. tary'sOrrire of C aumbia Cranty, end that tho said account will be presented to the Judges of the CousX of Common Pisa of said . 'ounty. for examination) aud c jnnrm.tton on TUESDAY. TH FIFTH DAY OF eCBKUAKY next. JESSE COLEMAN, P rot boa eta ry. Bloomsburg, Dec U. 1866, St. JUMBER! LUMBER I A new Lumber Yard in Bloomsburg( THE undersigned would respect fatly inform those) in went of lumber tbat he continoe to snaiHrfae ture and keep on band a good aupply or building and fencing material, at hi resioenco, a short dis tance north of the depot, which he offer for le at rea onabla rate. JACOB PCHUYLER, Bloomsburg. June 20, 1865. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of O. P. Runyan, Deceased. LETTERS of administration on tb estate of O. P. Runyan. lata cf Madison Township. Columbia Cia ly, deceased' have been granted by the Register of aid County, to Joha Smith, who residue ia Madison Township, Columbia County. AM persons baviag; claims upon the estate of the decedent are requea-i ed to make them known to tb administrator, and aH loose kmiwing themselvee indebeod lo tbe tau will make immediate eaymtot to mm "..'J JJZUl I ..II "rss
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