i r J.. s DEMOCRAT AND STAR. 'XOCAL DCPAItTMETiT.: BLOOM SB URG ; Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1867. " ET W will thank aur readers for all local occur ;r nces in their immediate, localitiea. If they no not "dcsir 1.0 rite communication for the public eye. "let tiiein Km brkf statement of everything of jntcrtst In tbclr. respective communities. A li ef iiarriagea, deaths, accidents, fires, removals, busi , inewges,.' W will put tliem in form. The more facts of this kind we can get the belter it will uit ue and our readers. Who will do it T To ArvsRTineaa. Ters.ins wishing advertisements jnaerted, must band tliein in early on Tueaday Hom ing to insure their inertion for that Week. ' -7". All jv1k havo net -vaid u.h for the present volume' of - the'. Democrat . and Star, "which endi on tha,22il of February nest, are renuested to da so. At the end of the present yeSfwe wiUTSe obliged to strike from our books many who have not paid. This id a thina we are loath to do, but in many instances we fear-it -will have to be done. - - ? . . f ScUOLAUSllir. Wc have a full Schol arship ' in the Quaker City Commercial College, of Philadelphia, which we will self ai a bargain . . B jjg- The Dead Duck seems to thiuk"that the Supreme Court needs re-coni-txuctiou as badly as South Carolina J neither of which are' half as much dilapidated as the defunct water fowL - ti-The members of the 51. E. Church, in Buck Horn, on the 15th inst., surprised their Pastor, the Rev 15. P. King, with val uables to the amount of sixty . dollars, and thfe ladies," Mrs. King with a purse of Sf2 oo. - 1 ; . . ThQ Black" RepuLIieaW complinxen t the Democratic party by selecting nearly all their candidates for high positions, from deserters from our ranks. Andrew J ohnson for instance, Governor Geary, Simon Cam. cron, kc. No wonder they get cheated so often. ; 1 - ' .'Thanks. Hon. C. R. Buckalew, of the United States Senate, Hon. Geo. D. J ack son. of the State Senate, Hon. Thomas Chalfant and Hon. James F. Kline, of the House of Representatives, will please accept our thanks for Legislative and other docu ments. On Monday afternoon last, Ed. DEVEns, a brakeman on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad, met with a seri ous accident by getting one of his legs cut off by the cars, near the Catawissa Station. Drs. Harrison and Bobbins, of thits County, amputated the leg below, the knee. Many etorics have been told as to the cause of the accident, but we have as- yet heard nothing very reliable. EST On Tuseday a week, January 8th, 1 867, en ys the Berwick Gazette, the Stock holders of the Berwick National Bank held an election for officers' to serve for the ensu ing year,jwith .the following result : President M. W. Jackson. . Cashier B. li. Davis. ' Directors M. K. Jackson, Jesse Bow man, W. II. Woodin, S. B. Bowman, A. Miller, Prancis Evans, and G. II. Fowlor. ; ; - . EST" TTe invite the attention of the read ers of the Democrat and Star tothead vcrtismentof Bkobst Abbott, merchants in Cattawissa. They are encr.efie young men, thoroughly acquainted with their busi ness, and will do all in their power to meet the demands of their customers, by selling them a good and cheap article at all times. They have purchased their goods at figures that will warrant them in selliiiggoods lower than have heretofore teen offered in that market. ' tSf General Grant has ordered the re moval of all troops etationed at liichmond. Ex 'change. Don't do it, General I Som tight-skinned yahkecTrom "way down in Maine" might need them to protect pome wooden nutmegs from confiscation by the indignant citizens. Or, perhaps, some . kettle-bottomed nigger may want to run away with some white girl, and than the "Bureau" may need your sol diers to help him along with his dirty work. Don't do it, General ! To Dealers. A wise enactment was passed by the last 'Legislature, which may not be generally known. It provides that any person "who shall receive or buy from minors or Unknown or irresponsible parties, any scrap, brass, lead or metal, hhall be sen tenced to pay a fine not exceeding five hun dred dollars, and undergo an imprisonment of not more than one year, or both, or either." This makes it criminal to buy or receive from such parties, irrespective of whether it was stolen or net, and removes from children the temptation to pilfer. tSy- Upon invitation byihe School Direc tors 'of Montour School District, County Superintendent C. O. Barkley delivered an educational address to the citizens of Mon t3ur, at Lazarus' school house, on Monday evening of last week, . The meeting was well attended, and appreciated by the audi encr. " The School Directors and citizens of Motitour Township are stirring up grdat interest in common school cdacation. This is a commendable spirit and we hope the people of the county will give a more general attention to educational affairs than has been given daring the continuance of the late War. 1 ' The Democrat and Star tor Nothing. ! Desiring to enlist the services of our friends everywhere in. the circulation of the Demo crat AND STAR, and not wuhing any one to work without compensation we make the following offer : ' - We will send a' copy of the Dkmocsat and Star for one year, free; of charge to any.pcrson who snda us the names of five new subscribers, and ten dollars. . The sub scribers need not all be at one post office. ThLj- arrangement wHTenable any active person to secure a copy of tho . Democrat ane Star, free of cost, a little exertion? There is not a neighborhood where five or more subscribers could not be got' in -a few bo-rs, by 'any cue who would undertake to Co yv SO" Judoe' P'lwell is holding court this week at Tunktiarraockil .Wyoming County; f.Our paper is a little late coming out this week on account of' an unusual amount of job-' work. - -' - v - '"-" feSr" Those of our friends in the county who have and are still sending us the names of new subscribers, have our best wishes un- .til better paid. i2F The most awful n ent of this century is the great famine in India, In Orissa, it is reported that tica million fice hundred 'thousand people have perished tciihin the last fice montJa tcith starvation. Before this terrible calamity even our awful war seems insignificant. S? A prize fight came off on the 15th instaut at a place called Goldsboro, in York Count', between two noted pugilists, named Collier and McG lade, the former from Baltimore' and the Litter from New York City, -for a purse of $8,000. They fought furtj-ecen. round, McG lade receiving the worst of the battle, and at this stage the "sponge" was thrown up in favor of Col lier. The Sheriff of York County was on the ground with a posse of men but he was unable to prevent the fight from going on, there being over fifteen hundred "roughs" and "sports" present. Public Officers of Columbia County. President Judge Hon. Wil'iam EIwcll.' Proth'y and Clerk of Courts Jesse Cole man. Register and Recorder John G. Freeze. ! Allen Mann, John F. Fowler, Montgomery Cole, inenu oaaiuci ennyder. Treasurer .John J. Stilos. Daniel Snyder, L.B Iluport, John 1. H innon. Commissioner's Clejk Wm. Kriokbaum. Commissioner's Attorney E. II. LittL?. Mercantile Appraiser Capt. Goo. V. Utt. County Surveyor Isaac A. Dewitt. District Attorney Milton M. Traugh. Corore Wi 1 am J. Ikeler. Countv Superintendent Cha. G. B irkloy, assessor internal lkevenue K. 1 Llark. ikuveiiuo John1 j S. B. j J. II. John Thomas, Assistant Assessor I henier, Til . j l . 1 Kcicr, I J. S. WooJj. Collector B. F. Hartman. A FAMILY NEWSPAPER FOR EVERYBODY. GREAT INDUCEMEAT3 TO CIXE3 FOU 1SC7 ! The "PATRIOT AND UNION a dai ly and weekly newspaper; by the Patriot and Union publibTTr-aiid Jirinting associa tion, Ilarrisliurg, I'a. The only Democratic Paper at the Stafe Capital. The "Weekly is an eight pagc.c:hcct, and con tains forty-eight colums of readi: matter. In its colamns will he found Tales, Sketches, Correspondence, Speeches', Agricultural facts and experiences. Rcciofl in djniostic pconnmy ; Science and art. Discovery, Trav els, Incident's Anecdotes, Historical .sketch es, State news items, Local occurrences. For eign and domestic new?, Noted events, 1c! cgrams from all parts of the world, Com lliercial reports, Stock and CCUCral market ! quotation, end a rreat variety of current 1 . f I miscellany, besides Editorial and communi cated discussions of and criticisms upon the passing politirttl events of tho times. Ad ded to these varied subjects will be pretty full and fresh retorts, durinjr the sessious. of Congressional and Legislative proceedings. TEIIM3 OF TIIE' Vf EEKLY I One copy, one yeas, cash....'. .'. S2.50 fcix months 1.50 Ten copies, one year, and one gratis the getter up of club 20.00 Twenty copies, one year and one gratis to getter up of club 25.00 The "Daily Patriot and Union" will be furnished to mail subscribers lor $7.00 per year. GET UP YOUi; CLUBS. Energetic youn men can easily secure a cony gratis by pcttimr up a club of ten. There is not a village or township where, with a little exertion and in a few hours time, such a club may not be raised. Young Democrats and larmer's sons, here is a good chance to get a good cekly Paper without money, which wul enable yoa to pass away many a pleasant and profitable hour of win- tor CVCningS. Try your hand, tllld St'Ild on 1 VOUr orders addressed to the "Patriot' and! Union," llarrisbursr, Pa. WILLIAM H. MILLER. Trustee, WILLIAM.D. BOAS, lhlihT. A' (JEXCl. Mr. Samuel Schwrppenhiser, of Miflliu Township, has procured the Agency of C'olu.i.bM County fur the onjy Official sOulIici ii IlUtory of the war, the LOST CAUE. hy Edward A. TolL-ird. of Virginia. Complete in one larre volume, of nearly H)0 pazes ; the history of vaninshed has too eften fallen by pen of the victor, and to insure justice to the Southern cautr. the pen must be taken by some Southern uian ; who ia Willing to devote his time nnd talents to the vindication of his countrymen; in it a bist iry of which shall challenge the criticism ot the intelligent, and HM-ril Ibe attention of all bon-e-t inquirers. January Its. I8(7. REMEDIAL irJSTJTUYE. rcn SPECIAL CASES. No. 14 Bond St, New York. C7 Full information, with the highest testimonials also, a 8ook on Special Diseases in a sealed envelope; sent free. 7"" Bt sure nnd rend for them, nnd yon Kill not regret it : for. as advertising physicians are generally im postors, without rrfertnees no stranger should be ti listed. Fncloae a stamp for postage ; and direct tn Oil. LAWRENCE, NO 14 BOND STREET, NEW Vt'RK. Nov. 14, 1HCC,-Iy. 3. M. V. MUNCY HOTEL, Lycoming County, Pa. N. HUDSON, Proprietor. November 14. If . Applications for License: Notice is hereby given that the following persons have made application to the frothonotary of Colum bia County, for Taxrn License, f bo granted thu coining February Term of Court Iwis Itike Hor. Berwick, - Tavern, reter AppUmen. Benton, do. JESSE COL EM AN, Trothonotary Bloomsburg, January 9, t-t7. Wat. c. hehszet. w- cabpesteb. " Established 1820. G. V. CARPENTCRi IIENSZE & C0 " IV HOLES ALU DRUGGISTS. 737 Market ST-jone door below Sih, Ppiladeuhia PKUCS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS', TAINTS, OIL9rUi.A?S. VARNISUES, DYE3, And every other article appertaining to thu business, of the beat quality, and at the lowest Market Bt(e! , . March. 23, lc6ti. SPECIAL .INOTICES. t OVELT GIRLS AND FESTIVE BOYS, send an JLi addressed envelope and 25 cents, and I will send you some valuable information that will please you Address m asi muuut., cji nroanwny, m. x May Jfi.Tfctio. ly. ' ' EllllOFiS OF YOUTH. A eeni'enian who aulfered for years from Nerroua Debility, Premature Decay, and all the e fleets of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the auke of suff'-ting hu nianity, aend free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for maKing the aimple remedy by which he waa cured. Sufferers wiphinj to profit by the aJver iiaei'a experience, can do ao by aildressini; JOHN B.lXJDEV. No, 13 Chambers' -t-, New York Fel., 23' 136fi. ly-d.M.r. STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young l.idy and Zftntleman in the United States can hear something very much to their Advan tage by reiurn mail (free of charge,) by ad Jrogeing Hie undersigned, Tbose having fea- of being humbug!; ed will oblige by not noticing this card. AIIother will please address their obedient servant. THOS. F CHAPMAN. b31 Broadway, New York Feb, 28, 1306 ly.3 M P DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the utmost success, by J ISAACS, M. D.; Oculist and Anrist (fornrer;y of Ley. den, Holland,) No. 519 PINE Ptitet. PHII.AD'A Testimonials, from the mpst reliable .ourca in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The med ical faculty are invited to accompany their patients as he has no secrets in hi a practice ARTIFICIAL EYES, inserted without faih! No charge or exam ination. f April 25. IS(G. ly. Tre CoN-CMrTTivF.s The advertiser having been restored to ncailli in a few weeks by a very sim pie remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con sumption-is anxious to make wn. to his fellow sufferers the means of cure 1 o all who desire it, he will aend a copy of the pre scription used.ffreeot Charge, with the directions for preparing and usiug the same, which they will find sur curk for Consumption, Asthuiy, Bronchitis.Colds Coughs- etc The onl object of the advertiser In sendinx the prescription Is to benefit the afllieteJ.and s pre d information which heconceivrs to be invaluable eiiil he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it win cuii inem noi ning, anil may prove a oiesinir. rarnes wisning me prescription, tree, by return mail. will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON, Willinmsbnrg KingsCniinty. ly. a.M. P. New-York. Fel.. 2?, lfC6.- A uougn, A uoiQi or A Sore Throat, itEqriRES immcdiatb ATTeiTiow. axd SUOULO BK CIIKtKKD. I V ALLOWED TO cosnsfua. Irritation of the Langs, A Perma nent Throat Disease, or Con sumption IS omi THE RESULT. Having a direct influence to the parts, give immedi ate relief. For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Disease?, TROCHES ARE t'SED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SCCCVSS. FIVGEUa AXD PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voire when tnken before Sineinr or Speakin:. anl reljevins the throat after nn unusual exertion of the voeal nr:im. '1 he Troches are recommended and prescribed by riivcicians. and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. IVtiiir an article of true merit, and bavins proved their efficacy hy tet of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts f the world, an the Troches are universally pronounced better than other artl eles Ol.tnin only "Krown's Bioncbial Troches." and do ni t take any nf the Worthies Imitations that may be offered. Sold everywhere Nuv.'iS. IGtiti. bin. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Wiuter, in this climate, is a trying ecaon. Its on-, steady temperature' greatly aszravates dysprog.a. and acts very unfavoralile upon that sen sative organ the liver. Hie alternation of frost and thaw korps the pores of the body continually opening and con tracting, nnd the result is a condition of the system favorable to the action of the atmosnhcrie virus which produces intermittent fevers. Hence a pro . 1ECT1VE MEnicisE like HUSTKl l C.KTS STUM-IUII' UlTTERd is especially needed in the ivinter months" The effect of this great Cobstttotiosal Ixviooakt in rendering even the feeblest frame impervious to all malarious iafluences, is a grand fact demonstra 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 Aguc.it is the one thiwo heedful, which none who value te pres ervation of health eao aficrd to do without. THE SICK, WHEN AT DEATH'S DOOR. rezret that tney did not lake the right antid.tte at the right time. Thousands who are now Buffering from the early twinges of the liver complaint and dyspep sia, will be prostrate on sick-beds a mouth hence, if they do pot arrest the mischief at once. Nothing is more easy. A course ot the purest and best veseia ble tnic and alterative krown in modern pharmacy HOSTETTEK'd STOMACH BITTEKS will re store the digestive organ to their Cull visor, and brin? the disordered liver into a cun.litiou of perfect health, as'certaluly es sunshine dissipates the morn ing vanors. rYvcr and Asue, too, is at ouce broken up by this powerfu I antidote to all m iasmatic diseas es, strengthen the system with the BITTEI13, and you mar defy all the complaints which prevail at litis luciemeut season. YOUNG MEN. The experience of the past ten years has demon st rated the fact that reliance may be placed in the ef ficacy of BELL'S SPECIFIC PILI.3. for the speedy and permanent cure of Seminal weak ness. Emissions, Physic il and Nervous riebi lity.Iio- rotence. rr want of power, the result of Ssxual Ex- es, or Youthful Indiscretion, which neglected, ruins the happiness, and unfit the sulferer for Business (social Society or Marriage, and often terminates in an untimely grave. Make no delay in seeking the remedy. Il is entirely vegetahiu and harmless on the syttem, can be nsed - without detection or inl ?r- ferenre with business pursuits-iud nn change of Ciet is necessary while using them. Price, -One Dollar. If you cannot get them of your Jr:!gist, send the money to Dr. i. Bryan, ei9 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent free frosn observation by return of mail. 1'rivate Circulars to Oentlemen sent free on appli cation, f Jan. 9, ItHi". ly . J. C. & Co, TO LADIES. If you requi re reliable remedy to restore you .and remove Irregular ities or Obstructions, why not use the best T Thirty yea rs experience his proved th:tt Da. HARVEY'S FEMALE PILLS, have no equal f r Removing Obstructions and lrreg -ularitics. No matter from what cause they ans-i. Tbeyaresafe and sure in every case. Price, One Dollar, per box. Dr. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four .degrees stronger than the abovet and in-en led far special cases of long standing, 1'ilce, Five Dollars per Box. A Ladies" Private Circular, with Engravings, gent rt:e on application, If you cannot get the Pills of your druggist, send the morey to Dr.J. Bryan, M9 Broadway, New York, and they wilt be aent tree from observation by return of moil, j Jan. leti". ly. lit. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, 819 Broadway, Nw York, -SPECIAL TREATMENT in alleases of Senpaal, Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Diacases in male or fe male. Advice Free and correspondence stri:tly con fidential. Jan. 9. 1367. ly. AGENTS "WANTED. Samples sent free. No capital reqired.' Ladies or Gentlemen can earn Irom $3.00 to $IO.u) per day. Enclose atainp.and address - - - TKIPP i. CO., Eighth 8L, New York. Jan, 01867. ly. LOVE AND MATRIMONY. The affections of the opposite sex may be gained by following simple rules, and all may marry happ ily. f desired, wituo it regard to wealth, age or beau ty Send directed envelope and stamp 'for particular to Madam LUCILLE DEMARRE, Jan. 9. 1G; .-!." bible House, New Yoik. AVOID THE QUACKS. - - If yon are suffering from theefr,:cts of Youthful In diserelionanJ have Seminal Weakness, Em ission , xc.. I will sa ad jot', free of charge, informati on , which if followed will cuie you without the aid of medicines. Address . ? HENRY AMDEN, Jan. 9, ldl-7.-ly. Station D, New York. in: 1KEW PE&FniE FOR THE imDJLE&CIIlET. PhaUn'a Pbal Pbalsn') Pbaloa'a Phalon'a "ITixht Rlosmiog Cerena.?' "Right HloOTiting Crcaa. Ni)(lit IIIoBiing Ccrens." "IHibt II looming Cereas. "IVlfiht Illoomliiz; C'ercua." A most xqniif el delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distilled from the rare and batil'ul flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured ooly by PHALON & SON, New Veirk. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHAT.OX'Sl TAKE NO OTTVEIt. CONSUMPTIOIJ CURABLE BY DR. SCIXENCE'S lilEDICINES. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the nveUsm mast bo prepared so that the will hea'. To acoiuplish this, t'.te liver and 'ton.a. h inaH first lie clcn iricd and anarotitecrealcl ibrsod who'or .me too-t, which, by tbe e meJicians will he d'coiiej prcprlr, and good liea th blood mlo; thus ha!ldin up the constitution. BOHESJK'3 M ANDSAKE PiLLS clc.inio tho stomach ot ail bilious or mueoiu aeenmu latious; and, by ulut th-3 S.'a Voed Tonic la cou Eerrtion. the r ppt.le is reiccd. ECUKKCK'S PULMONIC 6YRUP is nutriciona es well a1 medicinal, end. bv using the three remedies, ftU impardios arc expil od froni tho syttcm, aud pood, wholuome blood inads, which will repal all i.KZacl' pat ents will lakcthn-e mediciuee accord ing to directions, Cjrtsump'ion very irpijucntlr In Its but stare yields rca-lil- to the'r action. T'.co the pills freiuentlr, to s'cine thj livcraid Btomach. It djes uot follow tliat l;i!cao! tho bowel ara not cos tive the are not ro juircd, for somctiu.e.4 in d;arr fcces they are necrosarr. The Jtcmach mut to kept hcallhr, ond au appotlte create! to allow tho Pul monic Srrrp to ac! on ihj rep'ralory organs properly and allay aay lii-iti tion. Thou all that Is required to per'ortn a pjrruane-.it cure is, to preent (akin? eold. Exerclee aLortt tho rooms ai much as piuiblo, eat ail the richer! food at mcit, game, and. In lact, an ything the appetite era v 3d ; tut bo particular and maeticato welL 2ud w.e, mo. 1 yr. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry write of venditioni tiponas, levari Jaeias and fieri facias to me directed, issu ed o it of tha Court ot Common Pleas in the County o Columbia, will be exposed to public sale, at tho Court lloiiae, in 'Ulonmstmrg. on MOV DAY, THE -illi DAY Of FEBRUARY, Hn7, at 1 o'clock in the altcr noon. the following real estate to wit: A lot of z rou ml nittiate in the Korouuli or Ccntralia, Columbia County, being fifty feet front and one hun dred and lorty feet deep, being two Boroiish lots, bounded on tlie north by lot of Fenstermacher, on ihe West by on Alley on the South by lot of Win. Zeigler. and on tlie Kast ry ira itwme s-irent, wnere n is erected a two story iramu uweiung notice, w iui the appurtenances. Prized, taken in execution and to be soia as toe properly of E. L. Utlterly. ' ALSO, A certain trnct of land, situate in Hemlock Twp., Columbia County, containing one hundred acres. more or lens, bounded on tlto North by land of Robt. I'll "el: on the Went hy lands ot Uuben i.rolkaiiii Kpiilien Itotrart : on thertoutli by lands f Jesse Kee's, aud on the East by lands of widow Wanieh, whereon are erected a pirt frame ami a part log hoUe, and a part log and part frame Dam, wun I lie appurteuau. ces. Seized, taken in execution an I to be sold as the property of Henry T. Keily. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the boroti!i of Centra- lia. Columbia County, containing fifty feet front, ami nn hundred and lorty leel neep. onunuea on me West bv Locust A venue, on the iNortfi by lot of u. Knittle! on the East by an Alli-y. ami on the South by a public road, whereon i erected a two story frame Tavern and Dwelling lloue. aud a large t.i ble, w nil the appurtenance. feizt-il, t.iken in execution anil to be sold as the property of Peter Howrr. A certain tract of land nujio in Catawissa Twp, , Columl.ia County, containing Twenty-four acres, more or less, bounded on toe eat ny l.uid of Jacob Druuiheller. on the Eolith by land of folomon rogely and en the Nortb and West by lands of Gideon Arudt, nhrirou is erected log house and a Irauac stable. with the appurtenances. . .- :' t-eiztil. taken in executioa ana la ue torn as toe property of Uei'jamiu Folk. ALSO, A certain tract f laud situate in tleinlrak Town ship, founty of Coluivbia, Ciiitiining about ONE IMJNUKKI) ACRES, bounded and riscrilei as fol lows, to wit: On the North by lands of J icob Kin ney ; on the East by lands of Levi Wrights and Peter Worklieuer ; on the South by lands oCdmu- uel Unifier, and on the West by lands uf Moti gt, whereon ar erected a frame dwelling liuuse and a frame liarn with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution aud to be sold as the property of Augustus C. Rabli, acimr. with the will annexed of lie or y Deigtiiiu ller, dee'd. . ALSO, A certain lot of ground situate in the village of Lielit street, Columbia County, containing r orty Kialit rods more or less, bounded on tho South by lot of Win. S.-.hiiyler, on the Vet by Street, on the Noi til bv lot of wiJow Kiiorr and on the by an All-). whereon is erected a story and a half trame dwelling house, with the appurtenance. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tne property of Isaac Sourswortn, ALSO, The following described message, tract, or Piece of land, oituate in the township of sug.iMoaf, aud County of Columbia, to wit: The south west. ne half part of my plantation to be luataeu out uy linen and corners hereafter. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob lie as. SAMUEL SMYDEB, Sheriff Bloomsburg, January 9, gUPERB HOLIDAY TRESEMS I Watches ! Watches ! Watches ! HE TREY tcCO.. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Gold and Silver Watches of all descriptions, 34 Liberty Street, N. Y., P.ee to inform the public that they have jut re ceived the most elegant, perfect, and accurate Watch ever introduced in this market. The EXCELrMOR. beautiful, extra ruins jewelled, heavily l-i Curat Cold Plat-d on Silver, macnifireiitly engraved, fiiie Ivand richly Cuamelcd Hunting Cases, Patent Lev er, genuine Dainuseniict Hands, flioroiikhly reeu la'eit by the observatory, and warrantod to be the Ne I'lus Ultra Tuna Keeper, A superb and most re liable Watch, llent's or Lady's size, will be sent free to any address on receipt of -.15, or. if prefer red. will be scut, c. o. d, on receipt of $5 as part pavment. The watch will be sent Ly Express, or mail recis frcd. so that there is almost a certainty of reaching their destination ; but should the Kxpress Co. or Posi Office fail in their dmy, we will send another watch immediately. Orders for any hind of Wmtclics promptly and faithfully fulfilled. Iff- Liberal Terms to the Trade. A5 EN I S. We want Agents in every town and county i n thp country,- and to those acting as such littoral inducements-will beeffered. Please srnd money by Express, (Post Office Order rr Bauk Drafts,) to DE TREY &. CO.. 24 Liberty Street, N. Y. Oct. 21, lGG, Gm. J. A. QIIUISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. HOLIDAY GIFTS. I?. EI. STOUTER Has just opened in connection with bis Con foction ary Store a utw and splendid stock uf specially desiened for the amusement of the young folks. He tails 'he attention of all who desire to make some present to their little ones. t- this d. part meat of his trade, which is supplied in part with Dolls of all Descriptions, M hips. Drums, Fleds, Balls. and'incluJiug every va. rietv of Toys. , He basalso replenished Ins hitherto largo stock of Foreign and Domestic Confection eries, IVlIs and Fruits, and is prepared to fill orders in lar-e and smnll jnn tities prompll-. II id stock in thM branch f his trade compares favorably with any ill Middle l'ennsylva- ma. HIS REFRESHMENT SALOON lone the resort of all who are in want or the di lira ciea of the season, is still op en, and ho oilers for the consumption rf the best Oysters in the JIa rUct, always fresh, dished in every style known in the art of cocking, and will supply families or parties) at rea sonable pricea, with a good quality of OYSTERS by the quart or can, or in the shell Efj- Remember the place is a tew doors east of the Exchance Hotel, intlw Exchange Block. Bloomsrmrg. ' ,,S ... !... .'...- : B. H- STOI1NER. Bloomsburg, Dee. 12, I316, tf. BLANKS 1 BLANKS! 1 Ot erer? description for sale at thieoffice. JEW CLOTHING AND GENTLE JMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. Til E undersigned respectfully anneuncea to his many friends that he lias opened a new Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnishing Store, in the lower room of the Hartman Building, soiiMie.ist corner of Main anil Market Streets, Bloomsburg, Pa. Having just retured from Philadelphia with a largo stock of . Talt nnd Winter Clothing and Oentlemen'a Furnishing Rnnd, fce , 4ce.Tle Mat tel s himself that he can please all. His slock com prises . MEXS AXD BOYS CLOTHING, such as DRESS COATS, SACK COATS, OVERCOATS, PAT3, VESTS, SHIRTS, UXDERSHIBT3 COLLARS, COLLARS, JVF.CKTIFS, JIOSIERV. scsrEjrnF.ns, TrJt.T)KERCIIlKFS , UMBRELLAS, C., and in f.ict everything in tlie Clething or FurnUhing lino at Very Low 1 Vices. In addition to the above he lias an elegant assort me ut of Clothes, Cassimcrs, ami Vesting. T7 Clothing made to order at tha shortest notice Call and see before purchasing uUewbere. and SECURE GKLAT BARGAINS, J. W. C1IEMBEKLIN. October 10, letiO. Cf. W. SNYDER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, SPIKES, SHOVELS, FORKS. RAKES, J! UIL DEI? S HA R D WA HE, Baw, Files, t'hiels, Aia, Adzes. Augers, Vice. gADLCRS HARDWARE, Shoo Findings, Brushes, POWDER AND SHOT, CHAIVS. r-'CYTME"?. SVMHS. r.ELI.3. CANS, Bird Ctges, owa and 1 wi in. rishing Tackle. Seivcs. r.rns Kettles. Crosarut Savs, W.itfon aud Iluggy j'rinss, hnlk and i.hulk Lines, IV heel -wrisht and ("nrpenter's Tools, Table and Pocket Cuttlury, Firearms, Tovs, Sec Ac, With a lot of other or tic-lea usually kept in a Hard ware ftore. C. W. SXYDER. Itloomsburg, January S, 1 ? . 3m . BROWN &. PEIfKINS. Pianos for the reo)lo ! 120 Cicomc St., X, T. We would call the attention of tho pub'ic and tin trade to our elegant New Scale 1'ianos. in tho foliow- in7 ytvles : STYLE A. 7octave, Trout large round com rs. plain cae. either octaeon or carved legs, straizlit bottom, bead iuo::l,iins on plinth $1."0 PI VLt, IJ. 7 octave, saoia as style A with aer iientioe loouldiiitc on plith. carved leg." and lyre. H'f YLK C 7 octave. Front corners lare round serpentine bottom, mouldings vninn as on style I. curved lyre and desk, fancy cirvrd legs STYLE I), 7 o;tavi. Fcur largo round corners. tiniAlied back, mouldings on rim and plinth, serpentine bottom, carved lyre aad desk, ele- C-iut carved trtlt tfgm GOO The above stvlea are all finished in eli-gmt rose wood cases and have the full iron frame. French action, harp pedal, beveled top, ivory keys nnd key front and exceed in overstrung bass, nearly all the i Octavo 1'ianos now iiiauiifactu red. I hev are made ot the best materials and for finish, durability. purity and sweetnes of tone, cannot be surpassed. We invite the attention of the public, of dealers and the profession, to a cnlic.il examination of the merits of our Pianos. Ly avoiding tl.e great expenses attendant upon costly (arlories and expenawe Wareiooms in thu city, we are en aided to oiler thepe 1'iauon at pro-en which defy competition , and .invite all to call aud examine them before purchasing elsewhere. Parlies ordering from a distance ran rely upon receiving their 1'unos promptly, and no confusion cxn arise ns tha styles are so distinctly designated by the lett rrs A U C D. The four styles described above, embody all the e.ss'-iitial ehauges in exterior finl-h of case, which are by many manufacturers run up to 15 and -) patterus. 311SIC DEPARTMENT, We would respectfully call the nttent ion ef Choir Leaders aud fin si nr. (School Teachers to our estab lishment, where all kinds of Church .Juiic. tHec unil Anthem Ikhisb can be obtained on the n.oct lavorable terms The Ions experience of our Mr, Perkins in Masica Conventions, t'hojrs, the Concert Uihuii nnd SuHdy- Prhool, enah le him to gi ve advice and information on all points ol musical interest as to iou veieruon of proper ivorks of inslr action, formation ol" musical schools progress in musical studies, and ituns of gvueral iutrrest to composers, leaders teachers an 1 siudems. Sheet Mucic furnished on Ihelusual terms with promptness and dispatch. Country orders so icited and selections made lor pupils, teachers, concerts. .c . &.C., &c. Now ready the new Sunday School 4'mging 'llook , "i sai: i.oM)E. iMiOJiisi: By T E. Terkiks. Author of Sacred Lute. Sunday School It.ihiier, Oriental tJlee flook. Psalm King, ic, to,, Ir. . ... We will send a specimen copy, poat paid, to any address. on receiptor twenty c ents. The price of The ?oi.ds.s l'Roisii'is ns follows: Snit'le copies, in paper covers $'30 P.y t!u 100 ' " Sinle copies, in board covers $'I..ij I.ythelUd " " 3u-,Ju StalVs U.a-icallcd Piano Polish, Just introduced, nnd being adopted by all leartine houses in the manufacture of Pianos, Organs, l!il liard Tables. Furniture, &c Ac. Every one who has a Piano should have a bottle of this Po,ih. Send for Circulars, and we will givo full particulars and dire turns. Apphcat ions for Territory and Agencies received by BKtlWN i; PERKINS. General Agents for the Cuited States, s-'O Broome Street, N. Y. As many persons in the country want a sin tie bottle, and as the article cannot be sent by mail, where Clubs are mail "p. and one 01 more dozes ordered, (with the. money) we will forward by ex press (charges pai I) for S per dezen. BR 0 H AT tfr 1 'EUK S, GEN'L AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES, No, 4-J0 Broome Street, X, Y . Oct. 24, 1-tif.. ly, J. A, LADIES' l ACY FUKS I AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established Fl'R Vins I'artorv No, 718 ARCH Street, above 7th.. PHILADELPHIA. Have now in Stor of my n-n Importation and Manufacture one of the lamest and mo'l beautiful seleetionsof FA Nt;Y FURS, for Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. Also, aline assortment of Gent's Fur Col- lars nm enabled to tlispose of my oimdi ut verv xeaonable prices, and 1 would there fore sotirit. a call from my frinnds of Columbia Coun ly and vicmitv. Remember the Name. Number nnd Street. JOHN FAREIRA, .No. 7IS ARCH St. ah. 7lh., south side, Philadelphia. O" I have nr. Partner, nor c onnertioo with any other Store in Philadelphia. October 10, Iftiii. im.-J. Web. NCOIirORAT10N. NOT1CF i herrbv eiven that on the f.th dav of December, A. D., IfoO. sundry inhabitant!, of the liorouch of Centralis, pr--"ented a petition to tho Court of Common Picas, of Columbia County, pray ing the said Couft to erant a Charter of Incorporation, uiic.er the name, style and title of " The Presbyteri an Church ot the Uorouch of Cenlralia," with the rizhtsand privileges therein staled, and if no suffi cient cause is shown to the contrary, on the first day of the next term, the 4lh day of February. J.7. the praverof the petitioners will be grauled accord ing to the Act of Assembly, in suih case inadejaiid provided. By the Court. JESSE COLEMAN, rr-Xhonotary. Dec, 12, Ictili. 3t. DR. V. H. BRADLEY, (Late Assistant Medical Director U. S. Army.) Physician n ml. Surgeon." ' rj Ofice at tins Eorks Hotel! Bloomaburg. Pa. Calls promptly attended to both night an day, Klopinsburg. Nov. 21. IHC6. JM andIloves. I AGENTS WANTED FOR TIIE PICTORIAL BOOK - ; Of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS of the rebellion. There is a certain portion f the war that will Jnevcr go into the regular histories, nor be embodied in ro mance or poetry. Which is a very real part of it. and will, irpreserved, convey to succeeding generationa a better idea of the spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful narratives of events, and this part may be called the gossip, the fun. the pathos or the war. This iMnntrntes the character of the lead ers, the humor of thu soldiers, the devotion ol women, the bravecy of men. the pluck of our heroes, the ro mance and hardships of the service. The volanie Is profusely illustrated with over 300 engravings by the first artists, which are really beau tiful ; worthy of examination as specimens of the art. Many of them are set into the liody of the text, after Ihe popular sfvle of Lossing'a Pietoriol Field Book o the Kevolutu.il. The book's contents include remini scences of ramp, picket, spy. scout, bivouac, siege and battle field adventu-es ; thrilling feats of bravery, wit, drollery, comical and ludicrous adventures, etc., etc.. Amusement as well as Instruction may be found in every page, as graphic detail, brilliant wit. and au thentic history, an- skillfully interwoven in this work ofliterary art. '1 his work sella Use IT. The people are tired of dry details and partisan works .and want something hu morous, roiuatic and startling. Our agents are making from $100 to .'00 per month clear of all expenses. Send fur circulars, eiving full pariiculars and see our terms and proof of the above assertion Address, NATIONAL PIISLI5HINO CO. 607 Minor St.. Philadelphia, Pa. October 3, 18C6. 4m, The undersigned respectfully announces that he has retimed a shop, in Court House alley, opposite the Exchange Hotel, where he is prepared to con duct the barbering business In all its branches. The art of roloring whiskers and mouslacnes is practiced by liim most skillfully. He also cleans cloihine, making them look nearly as good as new. upon the most reasonable terms. Give him a trial. UT" Hair Tonic, of the very best quality, used for cleaning hair, kept constantly on hand, and for sale S. C.COLLINS. Bloomsburg. April 5.1. I860. If. T () HOTEL k SALOON KEEPERS Of Ploomsbnrg nnd Columbia County I have ap pointed Mr. B. Stolmer iigent for the sale of my Ale. Porter, HroM n Stout, and l.agnr Beer, who will sup ply you at the same price (anil with the same article.) as I would furnish yon from the breeiy. Knowing that he will be punctual aud and aileutive lo nil who may favor him with their trade, 1 solicit lor him your support. Very rospertfuMv, FK Eli I.AUEK. Pteam Brewery, Reading, Ta. Ssptembar OR, 1US. EV GOODS! NEW GOODS! I FOIt FA sj nnd WI NT 12 15, AT R. W. BOWMAN'S Til K underrigiied has just received a verv lrg and excellent assortment of F A LI. AND WINTER liOtil'rf. which he prop ones lo sell at very low rates He Las the bent qualities of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, MUSLINS. CALICOES, DELAINES. MER1NOES. CHECKS, A.C. A.c. The Grocery Depart inrtit is filled n ith the best quality ol fresh groceries and provisions, curh as so p. it, molassos. flour, salt, fixh, ham, baron, spu es, &c. fJl" Country pro luce taken in exchange for sends. fir which the highest market price will be given. CS lioirt fail to give liiiu a call aud secure great bargains. n. W. COWMAN Oraneevillo. Nov.?", ivrfi. 3,n. AtlllNi: AND r.El'AIK SHOf. THE nndVrsicned would most respectfully an no'inre lo ihe public gensrnllv. Hint he is prepared to exrriile all kinds f MACHINERY, at J)KI'H WIIARPLESS' rOIIMUtV.in Kiotnl.ur. whr he ran alwavs be found ready to do all kinds of ri-ptir-ine, iiirloding Tlireshins Machines, and in short, all kinds of Farming Uteni's. AI.S'l, TUKSINU AMI HTINO CP OF CArTING At MACHINERY, done on short notice, in a good workmanlike man ner, upon the most reaonabl term His long experience ia the business, as foreman In the shop of l.ewia II. Maua of this pla -e, for over nine years, warrants fHin in sayin g that he cau givo entire sutisfactiou to all Who ma favor hiin with then work. GEORGE H ASSERT. nioniusburg. Nov. St. 131,6. AUDITOR'S X0TICE. In the Orphans Court of Columbia county, Estate of John alter, Deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court, on exceptions to tlie acconntof Elida John Kxcrutoi of the Kgtate of John Walter deceased, will meet the parties in terested for the purpose of his appointment on Tuea day. the 'ii day ol January, A. L). I-"t7. at 1J u clocK A, M. at his office, nn the corner of Main aud Mar ket Streets in the town of Klooiii.hurf . ItOREKT r. CLAUK. Auditor. December 19. 18i;C 4i. N OTICE ALL persons knr.winj thmnelves I ndelited to me fir work done atthw GltKKIWOOl) FACTORY, are renuesard to call and make immediate payment, as 1 have earned my money onee, aud do not intend to earn it again, by running the country and collecting tha same. A word to the wise is stlhcient. J.E. SANDS. Ml. Peasant Mills. Dec. 12, LSofi. Y PMINISTH ATOIVS NOTICE. Estate of Abraham Rabbin, bite of Ei.h inrjrrerh Tir-p., Cl uinbia County dtcd. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Abra ham ilnbhnis. late of Fishingrreek Township, Co lu lobiaCounty, deceased, have been granted by the Regitei of said County, to Kli Robbius, who resides in the 1 ow n.-liip and County aforesaid. All persons hav inc claims on the estate of lite decedent, are re quested to present them for settlement ; and those iiidebiud to the estate will make payment without do,ay- . . . . , t.i.l Kuuui.x?, Aom r. rishingcreek.Dee. U, l;(',ti, iw. JJEW HAIR DKISING SALOON. A New Hir Cutting, Phavins. and Dyins Saloon, has been opened in the rear of Hunsuerger'f Tobac co Store, itloomsbiira, wuere nil kih.is oi vrors. in the barbrrinc line will be neatly und proiudly at tended to ll.-mi: on the same ide of tne street with all the Hotels, there is no need of crossing tha street. through the m Id, 10 ijrt to the shop. Hair work mannl'actured to order, l adies wishinj their hair itrcscd in U ater fal . or otherwise, with or without eriuip. will be attended to by a lady, in separate apartirents. SJ- Kemeiiilier the place, .via in aires t, rear oi IIuiii-berKer's Tobacco Store. Nov.. 1-uri. JEW GOODS AT C C. MA Kit THE nndersigncd has just returned from the city with a full and complete supply of II ry Goods and Groceries, Notions, Groceries, Tin-ware, Hardware, Ce dar and Willow Ware, DrHgs, Confection ary. Glass-Ware, Tobacco. Hats and Shoes. Flour, Salt. Fish and Meat ; all of which I propose selling at a very low figure for cash or produce. ILJ- Call and see. C. C. MARR. Bloomsburg, October 31. 166 tf. E MFIRE SHUTTLE SEWING Are superior to ull others for FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING rUItrO. Centain all the latest improvements are speedy noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work. Illustrated Circulars free. Agents wan ted. Lib eral discouiat allowed. No ronsieuments made. Address EMPIRE S. M, CO,. Olti Broadway, New York. September 5, lfltifi. ly.-A. Co. Til EG LORY OF M AN IS STRENGTH. A gentle man who suffered for years from Nervous and Oenital Debilitv. Nichtlv Kmissions, and Seminal Weakness the' result of vouthful mil isrrel ion . .iitd came near rnriit'S bis days in hopeless misery, will, for the sake of suffering man. send lo any one aflliil cd the simple means Used by him. which effected a cure in a few weeks after the lailure f numerous medicines. Send a directed envelope and stamp and it will cost yu nothinB. Addresn. EDGAR I REMAIN, P-ttJ St. N. Y. City. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . PENNSYLVANIA.' " " The next Term W this InsOtntion. under it reo r. ganixation, will commence 'on lh IGtb day of Jan uary. Iii7. ' ' y , For terms of aduiissioti . caialogues. etc. Address e. ' "JOHN FRASCU, Pres't,. . - Agricultural College Ceatre County, Pa. Jan. 9. lai.7. , . WILL BUY MY GOODS AT 1 BROWER'S. SAMUEL KNORR ' - ATTORNEY-AT-fcAW, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office over HaTtmarCa Store, opposite To't Office itloomsburg, Aprus. i.-ii. TTTUAPP T?JGAND MINING PA ft PER. Having thoronghly overhauled my I'a-I per Mills at nlil! tirove. near nioomsuurg, uuimmo ;nunty. Pa.. I am now prepared to All all order for Wrapping. Dry Blasliiiif and Water Proof Paper, on short notice and fair price. I have opened a ware house In Wllken-Barre. and appointed Joseph Brown ot the firm ol llrown. Grayfe Co.. my agent to dispose of my paper in Luzerne ViuoMi TRENCH, Gloonishurg. Sept. 16, IH5. C REAT ATTRATI ON J AT WKOCKUY STORE. THE undersigned begs leave to announce to Hie citixens uf Bloomsburg and the surrounding country that lie keeps constan ily on hand at his old stand, on the south east corner of Maiu aud Irou sis., a prime lot of GREEN A Nl) BLA CK TEA S Coffee, fctugar. Syrups. Tobaccc. Cigars. Dried Fruit, I Coal Oil. snufT. Spices, Butter. Eggs. Lard J Chec-se. Dried Beef, Crackers. Drnge. Parlor i -i and Hand Lamps, Paints of all kinds, and paint brushes. Dye Stuffs, Dry Goods, Calicoes, Cloths for boy'a wear. Poups, Flour, ('hop, Clueensu are. Glass, Put ty. Salt, Fish. Meat, Candies Buckets, Brooms. Hosiery. F.ooks, Writing Paper. Ink, Hardwad Pnrket Knives. Cembs. are. ate. A-C He keeps in fact everything appertaining to a 0 class , - liroeery and Variety Store. He is determined not to be undersold. All kin As, of l produce taken at the VW HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Having just received anew stock, the people ar earnestly iuviteif to call and satisfy themselves. Bj ktrii t attention to business, he hopes not only to re 4 tain his pnirouage but to increase it. He feels thank-I ful for past favors, and with many years experience! in the business, he feels confident he can render sat-1 isfactiun to all who favor him with their patronage, j JOHN K GIRTON. Bl cmiiurg. June 20, 13UR. t ( jjROVE.STEEN & EO., Piano-Forto Manufacturers, 4D9 Broadway, ew York. c-nE ATTENTION of tho public nnd the trade I a inriicn lomir u,v si.'ai.d.SKVEN IHJTAVS, KUfbiim riA.-st ruKTES. whith for vol and puiity of tone are nunvalled by any hitherto ol fored in this maiket. They contain all the modsn improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, ire. . frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under the personal supervision of Mr. ' J. II. Grovvstekn, ho has a pra' lical experiences' ' over thirty years in their iiianu facture, is fa Ily war. i ranted iu eerv particular. TUK"linuVtJSTKt Pt.tfO-FORTK" - Brceivcu the iiiohcst iwho or mkrit at tb cnx ; dratvd W'oai.ti'a Fik Where were exhibited instruments from the bs,t makers of I ondoii. Parrs, Germany, I'hiladelplha.i Kaltimore, Boston and New York ; anilaalso at tbt Ameriran I nstitute for five successive years, tbt Goi.n and Sn.vra Medals from both uf which cao ke' seen ni our ware-rooms. - i Itv the introduction of improvements we makes. ! till mre perfect Pla no.forte, and by manufacturins ! largely, with a strictly cah system, are enabled t ' oiler toe -e instruments at a price which will preclutt all competition . Our prices are from 1(H) to 92t0 cheaper than aay first clasn Piano-forte, TLIt.MS Net Cash iii current fund. Descriptive circulars sent free! July J I, ir-oti iy, n. tt v. Ejy, I'ohiisibia Co. I. a.- 'I'he un.lersijiied having become sole proprietor of I ihis well knon n nnd conveiii,;,ii!y l.-.at-d stand, rcspe.-tr.iliy inf.irim hi friend, and the public In general, that he has put his boii-e i.i complete order for the iirronimoiU'ion of boarder?, and for tts r-reepj. tiou and eiiteriaiiiineiii of travellers who may feel (iipord tu favor it u ith their custom. No expenrie has been upared in preparing this Hotel for theeiilr laiiimeiii i,i guests, and nothing shall be wanting, on his p-.rl. to minister to their personal comfort. Tho locution, as well as the buildme, is a good otic, and all Mg. tin i i amply arranged to please Hie public, 1 811 ACL, M VMHY. Espy. April II, l06. tf. J LOOMS liUKG FAN 01' TRIMMING AMD BOOK STORE, Second dcor below Hartman 'a Alain gtroet. Jnst received a new stock of ZEl'imiS, WOOL EM' AND COT TON YARNS, CORSETS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES. MUSLIN, EDGINGS. DRECS .TRIMMINGS, and every variety of aticles usually kept in a FANCY STORE. A Ira Priionl l.ook. Hvmn nnnlr TfiKT. .. r, ,f.. C 1 i I .... I. . .1 ... l . . e " " M ISC EL LA NEO ES B O OKS, Account and Memorandum Books, Blank Deeds, Bonds and Mort!afes. anil a feneml mn.i t .i ed assortment of Paper, Envelopes, tec. r A.B.WEBB. Bloombarg, June 50, TEIEC2RET CAUSE OK HUMAN MISERY. r SlFf9 JUST published, in a scaled enve ,ofc' rr,r' 6 A lecture on ttm SrVrZl nature, treatment and radical cure of ari- hciumal Weakness or Spermatorhoea, lnd-.ircd bv Pell-Ahuge ; Involnntary Emissions. Im potency. Nervous Debility and. Impediment to Marriage centrally ; t.'oiisumption. Kpilcpsy. and Fits ; Menial and Physical Incapacity, te. By Robert J. Culverwcll, M, D.. author of tha 'Green Bo"k.' Ac, The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from hi own experience, that the awful consciences of Self-Abuse may be e fact ually removed without Medicine, and without dan gerous sursrical operations, bougies, instruments, rmzs, or cordials, pointing out a mode of curs at once certain and effectual, by which tvery sufferer, no mailer hat his condition niav be. mat cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lee- 1 tore will prove a boon to thousands and lliiuis mr j . 1 He nt undersea', to any address. i a plain env,ip, I on receipt oi si. rrms, or two poatage stamps. Also Dr. Culvcrwell's Marriire fnide. price 25 cents. Address, CHAS. J. C. KLINE it. CO., 127 tiowery. .New y or a, P. O. box V-H, October 17, IrOti, ly Peas it Co. o un sTAitcii Ghosa Isthconly Arttcle'used by First Class Hold, Lnuiid. rics, and Thousands ol ramiliis. It gives a beautiful polish, making the iron pas amoothly over the cloth, saving ui'cn tiwk and labor. GunUs ilnne up with it keep clean much longer con-se-juently will not wear out so soon. It makes Old Linen bj!c like New. OUR IMPERIAL BLUE Is -eiiK Best lit thi Wostn. It is soluble in hard as well as soft water. It t put up in thu safest, neatest, and wort convenient form of any offered to the publre is Warranted uoi to Streak Ihe Clothes. Aeents wanted everywhere, to whom wo offer ex traordinary Inducements. Address, NEW YORK STARCH GLOSSJOO., No. aid Fulton St., New York. Septembers'!. J?CC tm A at Co. JUNACY. : The first account of Isaac Scbj fried, com mittee of Dorcas Crcvclinrj, a Isimatic. ALL persons interested will take notice that the nrrount of Isaac Beigfreid, roniiiiillee of Dorcas Crevcling, a Lunatic, has been tiled in the Prothono- lary's Oliice of C Mumbia C unty. and that tha said arcioiul wilt be presented li the Judges ol ihe Court of Common Pleas of said County, for examination and r.iiifirm.t iu on TUESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY next. JLSSE COLEMAN, Trothonotary. Bloomsburg, Dec li, leofi, 5l. UMBER! LUMBER! A iieto Lvmltcr Yard in Bbwmsbury, THE undersigned would respectfully inform thos in want of lumber that he continues to uihsu fac ture and keeps nn band i good supply of building and fencinz material, at his residence, a short dis tance north of tlK! depot, which he offers for l at reasonable rate. JACOB HJHUYLKU. Bloomsburg, June 20. ISfXj. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of O. P. Runyan, Deceased. LETTERS of adminislraiion oa the estate of O. p. Runyan. late uf Madison Township. Columbia Coun ty, deceased' have been cranied by the Reemier of said County, to John Smith, who resides in Madison Township, Columbia Coanty. All m-isons having claims upon tlut estate of '.bo decedent are reques ed to make them known to tne administrator, and all thosu kuuwing themselves indebted to I be eslale will make immediate payment to JOHN .SMITH, Adm'r . ' M a d i s o n Towns h i p, Dec 11, le., IM I?
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