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iiiOUKAT AND STAR. LOCAL DSPAKTMENl'. OLOOMSBURG Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1867. think our readers for all local occur fence ia their immediate localities.

If they ao uot desire 7to writ aj communication for the public eye. let them read aa a brief statement of everything of Interact is their respective communities. A list marriages, deaths, accident. Area, removals, busi ness Changer, ace We will put the in in form. The -snore facta of tbia kind we can get the better it wilt it a and our readera.

Who will do it To wishing advertisement inaerted. must hand them in early on Tuesday riorn- to insure their maertion for that week. All who have not paid us for the present volume of the Democrat and Star, which ends on the 22d of February rjext, are requested to do so. At the end of the present year we will be obliged to strike our books many who have not paid us-This ia tiling we afe loath to do, bat in piany 'instances we fear it will have to be done. tSy Hon.

Charles R. Buekalew and Hon. TJIyBses Mercur have our thanks for public documents. IPS?" Several matters that should have been prepared and published in this paper, have been unavoidably postpone! until our next. Jackson, of the Senate, and Ciial-FAiir, of Khe House, will, please acccj our nanks Jsr public document1-.

te3- "William A. Wallace, State Senat from Clearfield, will please accept our thanks fer legislative fiSTThe Receipt to the Columbia Demo cr at ANO-Star for the month ef January will be published in our next. "Wc ud'tibt hae the space nor time to get them in this issue. IST" Dr. J.

II. Evans, has purchased the frame building of Mr. John S. Sterner, adjoining his present residence, on Second Street, below Market Street, fer theconsiJ-ation ef $2,500. S35u The elegant sleighing which we or, rather those who have trig time and facilities have been enjoying for the last two months, was suddenly interrupted by the warm weather of last Friday, and the sub--sequent rains on Saturday and Sunday.

Our readers will look over any short- comings in this week's paper, when they consider the amount of time taken up conversation with our numerous patrons and friends in attendance at Court. ESL. We would direct Fpccial attention of our readers to the Couaty Statement rn this week's paper. It is an interesting document to every tax-payer in the "County. They should examine it carefully, that they may tnow 'wlcre some cf their money goes.

tSF We were uuable last week to meet the demands made ttpon us for copies of the Democrat and Star. We'll be prepared for all emergencies in. the future, so send along yonr names. Our list is gradually increasing, for which our friends will accept the thanks of the Editors. $2y Read the piece of original poetry on the first page of our paper to-day.

It from an able and experienced pen and en titled "Lyrics of the Susquehanna." It is the last of the series of articles that have Tun through our paper upon the tame sub ject 3- A synapsis of the Corrt will appear in next pjper. The attendance at Court is not large. As we go to press there has been little or no business disposed 'of -before the court of special interest The Commonwealth causes are few this term, and the civil list is not swtdled to no great extent On Thursday last, as a of little boys were sliding down the hill ia Third Street, near the Irondale Railroad, little John Armstrong, son of Mc. D. W.

Armstrong, of Hemlock Township, was thrown from his hand-sled aad had his head pretty badly cut by another boy reniiiiig into liiin with his sled. At a meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee at Harrisburg, on the 2t)th inst, a resolution was passed instructing the Democracy of each Kepresent-ative and Senatorial District to select two delegates td attend a mass Convention' at Harrisburg, on a day to be pecified by the Chairman of the State Central Committee. Mr. EpirRAiii Armstrong, one of our oldest and most estimable citizens, died suddenly -on Thursday evening last, in Bloomsbarg. Mr: A.

wa a well read, intelligent man, posses I. of a retentive memory and strong reasoning powers. A lind husband; affectionate Father and an nnassunling citizen we sympathise with his inflicted family in their sudden bereavement Fite Cent Coins. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed a slight change to be made in the reverse die of the nickel and copper five cent coin authorized by act of May 16, 1S66. The thirteen1 stars in circular form upon the reverse of this coin arc Dow set in rays, but the rays are engraved so bunglingly that they look more like bars than fays.

These rays between the thirteen stars ire hereafter to be omitted, rendering the execution of the coin ss tUSicitlt. 27 There are business men ia this town who do not advertise in their party organs. We mean of course. Instead of their advertising in the J)einfocrltic papers they are aetxLdlbj advertising in the Abolition paper. Tins' they have a perfect right to do, but is it treating their own party papers fairly? Or, is it fnore to their advantage to put their advertising in.

an Abolition Bheet that. does not extend the Democratic papers in and1 that, too, in a county that stand3 nearly two to one Democratic, from which party these. Merchants must naturally expect to receive their custom If it is a bid for Abolition trade they have missed their mark, iarty to' aot deal with' cor JCS-TLs celebrated trotter Ethan Alleu has been sold te Z. Simmons, ef 2tw York, for $10.000. $3- The fellow told the truth Vho asserted that it is just as sensible a move to under take to get marrried "without courting aa to attempt to do business without 'advertising.

Brimstone Urownlow--so-called Gov. of Tennessee declares that he will hot or der, an election for members of Congress until the Legislature shall put the ballot in the hands of ncgroe3. This the bloodhounds are loth to do. A Bia Thing on Ice. It is said that the other day when Gov.

Geary flitted out his household and kitchen furniture over the Susquehanna on the ice, from New Cumberland to the Executive Mansion, he that each furniture car should curry the "old flag." BSy The Pittsburg Post has been greatly enlarged and is now printed on entirely new type. The Post is now a first class paper and fdy deserves the patronage of the people of Western Pennsylvania. We hope that tho Democrats and Conservatives of that section will rally to its support. We vetld announce the 'fact that the National Publishing Company, Phila delphia, have in preparation ttnfi will soon publish a work by Hon. Alexander II Stephens, entitled "A History of the late AY ar between tho States Tracing its Origin, Causes and Results." This Is the work that everybody wants to read.

Stephens is a man of no ordinary ability, and the fact that he has undertaken a work of this kind, must insure for it an extensive sale. CST Zeigler, McCurdy Publishers, Philadelphia, will put out a work, in a short time, entitled "Woman's Work in the Civil War." It will be illustrated frith a large number of steel engravings, and -Will contain about 700 octavo including sketches of nearly two hundred ladies, and brief notices of about four hundred others. It is being prepared by Dr. L. 1.

Brockett and Mrs. Mary C. Vughan. The wcrk will be interesting." Thad. Stevens said in the Rouse, the other day, "I deny that Pennsylvania is a Republican State.

She never was a Republican State, and I wish this Congress would take her in hand and make her a Re publican State." Toor old Thad. He had jnst returned from Harrisburg, where he got only seven votes for United States Senator. No wonder he thought Pennsyl vania not a Republican State. We thall next hear that he has introduced a bill to rc-construct the State he represents. Bed ford Gazette.

Ixf AMors. A sleighing party of five young gentlemen and five ladies, going from St Clair to Mahanoy City latelv, were stoo- by "nine armed villains who robbed the entire party of all their money, then stripped them ot their clothing, leaving nothing but the under-clothing of the laidies, and the buffalo robes. In the same locality an nsred widow la.lv's house was recently entered by three inhuman scoundrels. One of them seized and choked her, while the other two robbed her of $IS)J; in greenbacks, and $200 in gold. Xorth'd County Democrat.

How to Reduce the Debt. There are twenty millions of people in the North. If each one would destroy a five cent currency note it would amount to a tullion of VJars in a day towards the removal of the national debt If this were done every day for a year, it would diminish the debt by three hundred sni sirty-five Bullions of dollars annually, which is more than the whole internal revenue produces. We know a man who thinks it his duty burn afive cent.bill everyday on this account It is less than the tax on a glass of whisky. The Proper Work for a Democratic Committee.

The Shelby (Ohio) Democrat. a an article upon tins surnect well s.tvs "The County Central Committees, to do their work effectually, instead of spending their mney to get xp mass lueetings and pay public speakers, just on the eve of an election, when men are excited and least apt to listen reason, should begin the work ef organizing fr t'ke next election anil get the local papers into the hands of all doubtful voters and Conservative Republicans iu the State wiHing to read them. In no other way, at so small a cost, can so good and lasting an impr-ession be made upon the minds of men susceptible of reasoning and obeying the behests of an cnliglitened judgment Let us loam wisdom from the enemy." Finances of Columbia Countt. For the information of the tax-payers we publish the following figxrros, representing the financial condition of Columbia County, as handed us act loig since Bal. due from 332.43 Deduct for Exonera tions aud 1,000.00 $4,332.48 Bal.

due CotThty from 2.8S2.7C $7,215.24 149,93 Deduct AjJers unredeemed for ISCG and previous years, Bal. in favor of STATEMENT OF DOO Bal. due from C'oll'tors, Deduct for Ex. 160.00 $787.00 Bal. due Treasurer, 515,51 Orders unredeemed, 1865, S7.50 for I860, 385.00 $988.01 Exce.3 damages otf 1st 1867, $201.01 KiT The Beautiful Princess of Denmark and the young Czarevitch of Russia Eminent American Divines, including the Reverend Doctors Stevens, Thomson, Durbin, McClinfoct, Morris, Janes, Simpson, Whc- don, Ames, Napt, Elliott, and Haen alfo Hon.

J. M. Howard, Capt E. B. Ward, and Keri-Keri, an Australian Cannibal "l'our Likeness," by Rev.

Dr. Weston Self-Gov- ernment Pope Essay on Man, in February number-Phrenological Journal Only 20 cents, or $2 a year. Address Pow er cV Wells, 33? Broadway, New York. Sumner et. al.

There is a class' of men in the Senate who appear to hold their seats for no other purpose save to denounce and belie the President and his advisers. Mr. Sumner is a very good instance. His scolding in the United States Senate, liia peevish petulance seeking "relief in-gross personal of the President, not only betray his irate temper, but that disregard of the ordinary courtesies 'df official "discussion which sinks him to the grade of a reckless calumniator. It is easy for him to load the pages of his written speeches with vituperation atid shameless accusation respecting an individual, or a third part of the population of the country but he only stamps himself as a calumniator, whose narrow prejudice and titter einuity find vent in the -gross abuse and unsustained assertion familiar to common slanderers.

National interests are not paramount in the eyes of such a Senator to personal spleen. Instead of "regarding the welfare of the people their peace their security their Union their business 4ie drivelsdenunciation. The burdens of his constituents have no thought M'here only passion reigns aud egotism and venom fill every cre-riee of tho heart Scranton Register-. MARRIED. At Bloomsburg, on Janunry 31st.

by Rev. L. C. Sfeeip, Mr. Jesse L.

Kremer and Miss Sarah Jane Riche, all of Columbia County. At the house of Isaiah W. McKelvy, in Bloomsl urg, on the 22d by Rev R. E. Wilson, Mr.

Robert Smith, of Berwick, and Hannah M. Burlingame, of Bleoms-burg. At the residence of the bride's father, in Watsontown, Northumberland County, by the Rev. B. P.

King, William A. Swan, of Wilkesbarre and Miss Emma C. Runyan. On the same day; by the samo, William Truby, of Bruh Valley, Indiana County, and Miss Inez II. Runvan.

DIED. IuBloomsburg, on Thursday evening last, Mr. Ephraim Amstronp, sxidde-nly. aged 55 years, 5 months and 17 days. Chester County papers please copy-In Orange Township, on the 17th ult, Mrs.

Catharine Johnson, wife of E. B. ohnson, aged 30 years. In Greenwood Township, on the 1st inst, Miss Elizabeth Kindt aged 17 vears. 6 morftha arid '11 days.

In Beaver Township. Columbia Countv, on the 16th of January, 1S67, Mr. Jacob Keller, aged 45 years and 4 months. In the Borough of Ccntralia. Columbia County, on the 7th of January.

1867. Mr. John Chapman, aged about 40 years, loom cr rk et. WrtEAT per bnshel. 9 0 BUTTER.

35 KYK. 1 50 F.GG3 30 CORN. 1 10 POTATOES. 1 00 BUOKWHKAT. 100 APPLET, 3 IK) Fl.OITR per bbl.

Ifi 00 HAMS 20 CLOVEilEKIi, 5 50 BAt'OV. -10 FLAXSKF.II 27" HAY by the ton. 30 00 BUCKWHEAT Flour. 300 LARD, per lb. li isnrPEiirrME rou the hiadkeeciiief.

Pbalon' PhaUn Pbalon'a rbalon'a BlMming Crr II looming Corr. aright IIIomiaig Cerfnt." Illoomino; Ccrrnj." ZSIoeiuiux Crrra." A snort axqniinte. delicate, and FVneTant T'erfnm, disfi led from the rare and beautiful fluwsr from which it tatko its name. Mauafaetnred only by PIIALO.X JVarr Yrk. BEWAEE OF COCXTEHFEIT3.

AKK FOR TfTALON'S TAKE NO OTHrT. EE. SCHEJTCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. A Substitute for Calomel. These Pill a--o compose of various roots, having its power to relax the eerotion of the liver aa promptly and as blue pill or mercury, and wttioui producing any of those disagreeable or dangerona effects which often follow the ose of tho Utter.

In all billons disorder thiwe Pills may be used with confidence, aa they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, aad remove those obstruction from the livar and biliary ducts, which are the cause of bilious affections In (reneral. BCHEKCK'3 MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders of tbe Liver, Indicated by aallow skin, coated tongue, eostiveneaa, drowsinen, nd general feeling ot weariness aud latitude, howlng that the liver la in torpid or obstructed condition. Ia short, those Pills may be used w'th advan- tage in all cases when purgative or alterative medicine is required, P.eaee ask lor "Ir. Scbencx's Mandrake Pllla," ad obscrre thai the two likenesee of the Doctor are on the Government stunp one when in the last stage of Conmir.pcion, and tbe other In his preeent baaJth. Sold by afl Dnwrg'sts and dealers, lrice 28 cents per box.

Prine pal Oiueo, No. 15 North 6U Street, Phiiadolphia, Pa. Oeneral Wholesale A rente: Demas Barnes ft ffl Park Row. New York; 8. S.

Uanoe, 108 Caltl-more St daltliore, Md. John 1. Park, N. E. cor.

of Fourth and Walnut Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker Taylor, 134 and 134 Wabaah Avenue, Chicago, IU. Collins Brothers, southwest corner Second and Tine Sts St. Louis, Mo. th iahw.ei. mo.

1 tt; 1867. 1867 PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. This great line traversee the Jfnrthern and Xnr'h-Western unlies ot I'rnnsyl viinia to tne of Krie oi Lake Krie. It has been tensed and is ouTaleii by tin Pemi'-y I Rditinad Coinparry. Tiiru of Trains at Norlliilinberland.

Leave Eastward. En-Mail Train 1 1 50 F.ie Einre-i Traia fi 25 AM Klraira Mail la A Leave Westward. Trie Mail 5 -JO A Krie Ktomin Irair fi 41 Elmira Mil 4 45 Pa-efr tif T'it throiifh on tne Krie and Expaess l'rins without change wa)l between Philadelphia and NEW YORK CONNECTION. I. ave Vnrk at 9 08 a arrive at Erie 10 00 a ni.

I.e.iVrt Vj York at 0(1 in arrive at Erie 7 15 m. Leave Erie at 5 30 arrive N'W York 4 40 pm; l.e Erie at 10 25 a in; arrive at New Tork I 1 0 a m. P. EG A NT aU Kichtt ains. Por infnrinat: respecting P.nsener bminoi.

apply at corner 3t)ih and Market Street. Phil ailrlphia. AnH fnr Proight b-Mines the Company's Agents cr 13lh and Maikct Streets, Philadclpin i. VV. Reynolds, Erie, Wm.

Drown. Agent N. O.E. raltimore. II H.

ll(TS1'OV. G-nr-t! A tt. Bhil a. ii. V.

WIN', VEIL Crnrrl Ticket Pliil a. A. TYLES, General Sup't ie. Feb 8. IE67- Tn ECLORY oFmAnVs STRKNfllfl.

A gentleman who offered for years front Nervous aud Gen iral Debility, Nightly Eim ssions. and riemiaat Weakness, the. rrsult of youlliful iudiecretion and came near enli us iiis days iu hopeless will, fur the sake of suffering man. send to any one aSlict-ed, the simple need by him. which ejected a care in a few weeks after the failure of numerous mtdicines.

Send a direrled envelope and stamp and it will cost you nothing Addres. EbUAR TKEMAIN. i'Je'lh NCE AGAIX! All acconnts dne and unpaid to the nndersif ned, for ibe office of the COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT, on and after tbe week of our February Court, now i the vuila of Esquire Chemberlin. will bi issued upon fa loot respect to person. LEVI L.

TATE. Blooms burg Jan 23, ie67. special Notices. ov 1 1 ad4reaao eaveloqpe mud 5 crau.aad I will aend yo aom valuable iaforfoattowtbal will plaeyou. Andre ii maki nuuKC, Mi BroiawiT, n.

i May 10. I. ERRORS OF YOUTIL A fem'eman who Buffered for year from Nervoua Debility, Premature Decay all the effect of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the auke of suffering hu inanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and dirertiona for making tbe simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adver User'a experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. Mi DEV.

No, Chambers New-York. Feh. 58. 1SC6. ly.

d.M.P. STRANGE BUT TRUE. Every young lady and gentleman in the United (States can bear something very much to th'ir advan tage by'remrn mail (free of charge. by addressing the uiidemigiicd. Those having foar of being humbugg ed will oblige by nt noticing this card.

All other will please address their obeAieal servant. THCW.F CHAPMAV. .71 Broadway, New York. t-D. si, lew ly.ai DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, And Catarrh, treated with the iitmodt ueces, by J.

ISAACS, M. Ooulixt and Aurist (formerly of Ley. den, -Holland.) No. 619 PINE Stiet. PIIII.AIVA TeilTimomals, from fhe most reliable ttonrcrs in the City anil Country onn 'be seen his'ofnee.

The med- JcuKaculty are invited to arcompaKy tlirir prtrinnt. a ne nas no secrets in his piactice ARTIFICIAL. EYES, inserted without fain. No charge lor exam ination. TAnril 2j.

I8C6. Iv. 'T'O CoNscMrTATiVEs. The advertiser having been -a- restored toncann in a tew vteeKs by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered several year, with a severe lung and -that dread drseae.Cnn- umptiou-j amciotig to make wn to 'his fellow- sufferers the means of cure To all who dexire it.he will send cpy of the prescription used.ffreeol Charge. with the directions tor preparing and using the same, which they will find a suae reus: for Consumption, AHlltuiy, CronchiHs.

Colds Coughs, etc The only object of the advertiser In sending the rreKOiifrion -is to'benetit the afflicted. and spre information which heennreivea to be invaluable enn ne nopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them not hing. and may prove a oleg-ing-. Parties wishing the prescription, free, bv return mail, will please address Rev. E.

A. WILSON', Williampbnrg King County. Feb. 2. I8C6.

ly. S.V1. p. a uougn, j. (Jo i or A Sore Throat, CjriK IMMEDIATE ATTKKTIOtt, AtD SHOULD BE CHECKED.

Ir AI.BOWEO CO CONTINUE, Irritation of the A Perma nent Throat Disase, or Consumption IS OFTEM THE BESOLT. tkociiits Having a direct influence to the parts, give iinmadi-ne relief. For Brcncliiti, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Pi.sca.ses, TROCHES 111 ISID WITH ALWAYS GOOD SOCriM. t-I XGERH AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voire when taken before Singing Speaking, and retievin: the throat after an unusual exertion of the voral organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Pbrsirians, and have hud testimonials from eminent ni-n thrr)gli'3u't the cmtf.ry, I'rin; an article true merit, and prired their etftcacy by test of many years, each year finds them in new Hiralities hi various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other arMclcs Ohtrn "tity HtnwB'i Itionrtria! Trofhes," and do nittukeany of the Worthies Imitations that may be offered.

Sold errry where. Nov. es. ICGC Cm. SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS.

Winter, in this is a trying Season. Its unsteady temperature greatly aggravates and acts very unfavorable upon that sensative organ the liver. 1 he alternation of frost and thaw keeps the pores of the body continually opening and con tracting, and the remit is a eonJition of the system favorable to the action of-lhe atmospheric virus i which produces intermittent fevers. Hence a ran iective meoicike like 1 1 OST ETTER'S STOMACH OlTTERd is espeeially needed in the winter months The effect of this greit Invioor i-r in rendering even the feeblest frame imperv iou to all malarious influences, is a grand fact demonstrated by the uniform experience of a quarter of a cen- tury. A a stomachic, an anti-biKoas medicine, and a preventive and cirre or Fever and Ague.it islhe thiio nexdfcl, which none who vat ue the pre- I ervation of health can affcrd to do without.

THE SICK, WHEN AT HEATH'S DOOR. rczret that tney did not lake the riirht antid.te at the ritlit time 1 uoui.nins who are now sniierin: iroui the early twinge ol the IKer complaint and dyspepsia, will be prostrate on sick bed a month hence, lliey da not arrest the mischief at onre. Nothing is more easy. A course ot the purest and best vejeta-ble tunic and alterative known in modern pli.iriiMcy HOSTETTEK's STOMACH BITTERN will restore the dictive organs to their full vior, and bring the disordered -liver into a conlition of perfect health, as certainly as sunshine dissipates the morning vapors, fever and Ague, too, is at once broken up by this powerful anriJme to all iaowialie diseases. Strengthen tte ejntein with you niav defy all the complaint which prevail at this inclenieHl season.

YOUNG MEN, The experience nf the past ten years ha demon trated the fact that reliance may be placed in the efficacy of CELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure of riemieal weakness. Emissions, i'hysicdl aud Nervous debi lity, Impotence, or of power, the result of Sexutl Excess, or Youthful Indiscretion, whicti neglected, ruir.s the happiness, and unfit ike snlferor fcr Social Society or Marriage, and often terminates in an untimely grave. Make uoi in seeking the remcily. It is entirely vegetable and harmless on I the system, can be used without detection or inter- fere nee wHi business pursuits, and no change of diet is accessary wt.ile using Vhem. Price, One Boll-.

If you wmnot get them of your druggist, send the money to Or. J. Itryan, ei! Broadway, New York, and they will be aent free from observation by return of mail. Private Circulars to Gentlemen sent fro on application. fjan.9, Co.

TO LADIES. If you refjiii re a reliable remedy to rest'rrre yoc.and remove Irregular it ie or Obstructions, why not use the best Thirty yoa experience ha proved that D. HAUVEV'd FEMALE PILLd. have no equal fr Removing Obstructions and Irreg ularitics. No matter from what they arise.

They are safe and sure in every cae. Trice, One Dollar, per box. Xt. HARVEY'S GOLDEN PILLS, Is a remedy four stronger thaw the above and inteuded for special ase of long standing. Price, Five Dollar per Bot A Ladies' Private Circular, with Engravings, sen! on application.

If you cannot get the Tiffs -of yonr send the money to Dr. J. Bryau, fcl9 Broadway, New York, and they will be sent Ireefrom observation by return of mail- Jan. 9, ieb. ly.

Dr. J. BRYAN, Consulting Physician, 813 Broadway, New York, FPECIAL TREATMENT in all cases of Seminal. Sexual, Urinary and Nervous Diseases in male or fe rrale. Advice Free and correspondence strictly on-fidential.

Jan. 9. 1807. ly. AGENTS WAITED: Sample sent frie.

No capital retired. Ladies or Gentlemen can earn irom $3.00 to $10.00 per day. Enclose stamp. and address TP.tPP At CU, Eignth New.York. Jan.

9, lt67. ly. LOVE AND MATRIMQNY. Tbe affections of tbe opposite sex may be gained by following simple rules, and all may marry happ ily. if desired, witho'it regard to wealth, age or beau ty Send directed envelope and stamp 1or paicaVlar to Madam LCCILLE DEMARRE.

Jan.9. Bftle House. New York. AVOID THE QUACKS. If you are suffering from the effect of Youthful In discretion and have Heminal Weakness.

Emissions fcc I will free of charge, information which if followed will ente you without the aia of inedicie. Addret HENRY sA.HSDEV, Jan. 9, Station D.New Yoik. L0ST Between tha IStli andSlst initant, a Memorandum Book'f into eirtborhood of EYER3 GROVB. in mi-son Township, Columbia County.

It i of eiuenfce to any person except the owner ana ine finder will be uitAly rawarded by retumingit to HKNttx WAuMlSK. Madison, Jan. 30, 1687 JJOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A NEW BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and valuable larce T.OT OF GROUND, centrally lo cated on Third direct. IN BLOOMSBURG.

It is a very desirable family residence, with all the requisite conveniences, and in a hien -state oi cut tivation. Possession Wven upon tim ftntl of April next. Ltvi Blonmsburg, Jan. 30, ICC7. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALI.

THE undersigned offer at private sale 'their VALUABLE FARM, situated in Centre Township. Columbia Counry bounded on the North by lands of James Kocher. on the noulh and West by -tand of David rowler, an on the East by land ol Gilbert 'Fewler, containing SIXTY-ONE ACHES aii cleared land, whereon are a Isrge rough-cast Dwelling House, SUMMER HOUSE, A Large Prame Bank Barn and other out-building. There rs a We'll of good 'Water at the bouse, aad an Applr; of choice fruit on the farm. 4 ro.negaiou will be given ou the first day of April ueil Terms will be made eay.

WILLIAM JA.VHS TORBY, Centra. Jan. 30. 167. HI IV ATE SALE OF A Valuable Varm.

Til endersifrwd will offer hi valusbln farm, nt privsie rae, situate in Mali.nu Towtiliig. Olum- bia Comity, about one and a half milvs east of Jer- leytow n. on the public read leading to Uloouikburg, ruiu.i mills forty acres of which are cleared land, the balance well (TEN ACRES OP MEADOW.) whereon are erected a Fit VME. HOUSE. UAIt.V, and the nces ary outbuildine.

There is ood wel I wat- at the doer also a good A PPM? HPHFTAPr. -o. on the premises. The terms will be made easy to ilia purchaser. VALEyTINE WELLIVER.

Madion. Jan. 30, 17. ENTRILOQUISM Their Like is Not on Earth A. WELLS The Great and Accomplished Wonder Worker.

would jnfor the Ladies and Grntlem-n of this place and vicinity, that they will aive an Lvemns's Knterlaimni-tit at SYERS HALL, Jit Bluomsbury, on Tuesday Even in February, 12th, 1867, and for th amusement and deli'h'. of the audien-'e ill rxhitnt a great variety of the most otidertl. Myiterloua. d.i ring and amuing E'cats ol" Dclci'ily of Fakirs. rtnothaycrs.

Witches, Necromancers ad Wizards of old. ever witnessed by the public. Will hnl.l converfation with supposed persons at a distance above, below, ami out of tlie window, fiev er-l other will be performed in Ven-trilo'inism. TiiB GREAT DROF. A.

M. WELLS will upperrr in the magic itrait.a of A Nipht in the Wonder WorlJ, or Hours in the Realms nf IlluirioR, amid the Weird, VV I I I and Enchanting! Thi great performance wid comprne wonders moat sUrtling, moft astonisliing. and faromirip-piug any whii.h are ever attempted by others who profeos the same art. II will perform some of Tite Most Wonderful Things Ever Witnessed in the practice of Vlie mysterious arts of enchantment and He will not promise exactlty to RESTORE THE DEAD TO LIFE! Nor yet engaee. in so many words, to make Spirit Voiros Audible to common ear, but he wi I Render the Visible Invisible.

He will also exhibit the Wonderful Gyroscope Tke Macie the celebrated Steel Spring Perform ance. the Magic Bends, and the Flying Quarter, winch he will produce from any of spectators. Their well known reputation renders it nice.jary to announce mure than their 1 llustr tions. Trans-foi mations. Experiment, and Deceptions, ousists of the My rarulou Met airtorphose.

The perloruiance will accompanied with MUSIC, Whicfi "ne for VOtiTinn arid Fancy Dances on reaonaole terms fiOORd OPE AT 7 O'CLOCK, Performance to commence al P. AliMITTANCE S.iCts RF.3ERVED SEATS 30. Kednctions to fjoiilios and children. Jan. 3D.

1W7. QREAT BARGAINS AtVd If eduction in Triers, The iMirferpipned will offer to the public UHUAT in all kind of irc23DSiCEie51fl.fi3C23f Such a DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE. ISoolxaml Shot Hals, Caps and N.rtinns in every srictv, Our hiiines from Hie first oi" January, will be conducted on a strictly CASH SYSTEM, snd persons wishing lo purchase anything in our line cm do so a a very small percentage on Currciil Wholesale Prices. All kinds of proi'uce and grain taken in eichanje.

(jy We cordially invite the publicto GIVE DS A CALL, and a share of their patronaee. McNI.VCII tc SHUMAN. Catawissa, January 3, 107. EW GOODS At. HI ARR'S 1 THE undersigned has just returned from the city with a full and complete supply of Dry Goods miff Groceries, Notion.

Groceries; Tin-ware, Hardware, Cedar and Wiilow Ware. Dregs, Confectionary. Glass-Ware, Tobacco. Hats and F-hoes, Flour, Bait. Fish and Meat all of which.

I propose selling at very low figure for cash or produce. Zf Call and see. C. C. MARR.

Bleomsburg, Octeber 3tfcI566 if. M. fljW LOTniNO AND GENTLE-MEN'S FURNISHING STORE. THBaaderiigned 'respectfully anauneea t'hr many friends thai ha has niwnj Gentlemen1. Furnishing Btore.

I. th. lower rooVa of the Hartionn Building, aautbeaat cor aer of Maim and -ii ecu Diuvinsmirg, I. Having just retured froo Philadelphia With large stock of Fall and Winter Clothing and Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods.e Ite. He flatlets himself that he can pleas ali.

Uis flock coir prinrs JJEXS AXD BOYS! CLOTHING, snch as DRESS COATS, SACK COATS 0VEBC0ATS FA NTS, VEST3. SHIRTS, UXBEBSH1RTS DRAWERS. OOLLARS, COLLARS, WKCK TIES HOStEKX. TTsjrKTtirtlS- HANDKERCHIEFS. UMBRELLAS, S(C, and in fadt everything in the Clothing or FurnUhinj -line at Vary Ixv Prices.

In addition to tbe above he ha an elognnt assort -ment of Clotlies, Cassimers, and Vostinps. Clothing made to ordoral tha shortest rotioe Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, and SEICHE GUIS AT BUGlS, J. W. CHM BERLIN. October io, ieeo.

G. W. SNYDER, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN HARDWARE, IKON. STEEL, KAILS SIIOYELS sriXEs, F0I5KS, RAKES, VI D'ER'S II A RD WA RE, Saws, Files. Chisels.

Axes, Atijurs, Vices KAIlLEIlS HARDWARE, findings, Brurt.er, POWDEa- AND $HOT, I AINS. KCVTHE. SVAniS. EF.I.L?!. CAN iird Ctges, Kopes and Twiin.

Fishing Tackles, rives. Hrass Kettles. Crosscirt Saws, TVatnn ad Kuirgy Sprints, Cnalk and Chatk Lines, and Carpenter's Totls: Tattle and Pocket t'ultlery. Firearms, Toys, dtc- With a lot of other articles usually kept in a Hard ware store. C.

SNYDER. Blonmthirrg, January 2, iB65, 3m. I.AIMI' fanci: reus AT JOHN FAREIRA'S Old Established FCR Maim-t'actorv No, TIrt AKCH Street, above 7lh I'll I LAHEL1II I A. Have now in Store of niy own Importation and Manufacture una of the largest and mon beautiful seleetions of FANCY FL'RS. Ijidies' mid Children Wear in the Citv.

Also, a fine assortment of Gent' Fur Col lars and Cloves. I am enabled to dispose of my goods mi very reasonable prices, and I would there fore solicit a call from my friends of Columbia Coun ty and vicinity. Remember the Name. Number and Street. JOHN FAKEIItA, No.

71" ARCU ab. south side, Philadelphia. (T7 I have no Partner, nor connection with auy ether Store in Philadelphia. October 10, Icfto, WeT. A OF NEW GOODS AT M.

STORE CATAWISSA. i The subscriber having jest received their nsnal arge assortment of Winter Dry Gooib and Groceries. They invite the special attenhen ef the pubiic to he fitrt tht they have purchased a large STOCK OF GOODS, i with the advanl.ipe of iifferihg raie inducements to purch-tsers, hy elhrg CHEAP FOR CASH, rsr.h articles as have heretofore demanded most ei- ravagai.t prices. Their assorT-mert of C2 a OL s2 LT fL S3 superior to those sold in most country store. Conn fry Produce taken st the market price in exchange for goods.

Give them a call before purchasing elsewhere. BRODST tc ABBOTT. Catawisxa. Jan. 23.

jyENV GOODS FOR 1867. J. BROWER as again replenished hi stock frsm New York' and Pliiladelph ia. If rou wer.t a handtorre set r-f Fcrs, go to nROtt'ER'3. If you want a beautiful Tojilin.

go to If you want a splendid Balmoral, If you want a nice De Lain, go to SOWER'S. If yen want ChildreV Dress Goods, to BROWER ff you -want to fcuy Good and Cheap Goods, tit any go to Bloomsbnrg. Jan. IG, I6G7. BEOVVEU 3 Lackawanua Cloomsborg Railroad.

tOaT TWO DAILY TRAINS, -a ON AND AFTER JANUARY 28, I '07, PASSENGER TRAINS, WILL RUN A3 FOLLOWS: LEtV! SOUTHWARD. AM AM M. Leave Scranion, 5 50 7 IO 4.40 Kinnton, 6.55 20 6.W5 Rupert U.20 8.17 Danville. 8 50 Arr at Northumberland 10.30 9.35 LEAVE NORTH WARD. A Leave Northumberland, .0 5 28 Danville, "4U 1 6 00 P.

15 TM 8 35 Kingston. I 50 2.5') 9 05 Arrive at Scrairtorv 4 WI 10 tS Trains leaving Kingston at 3.33 for Scranton connect with Train arriving at NewYorkat3.it). Passenger taking Train South from. Scranton at 5 5rt A via Noithuinberland.reaib Harrisburg li 30 M. Baltimore 5 30 Washington WBf via Rupert reach Philadelphia at M.

II. A. FONDA, Supt. Kingston. Jan.

30 1807. QO TO BROWER'S TO BUY YOUR GREAT ATTRACTION AT GROCERY SI. pHB nder.igned beg leave lA o-oomsoirrg aad 1. I pr' 'ar'Mb il crn" fV saapa coiiaiaa-fiy oJ prime iut of GREEN AXD Bl Coffee, Suiar. ti cr Cbeeaa Dried Beef.

cVacr nd Hand Lamps. 'pBint Krusbea. nt tirusbes.J i. Calicoes. Soaps, Flour, Uhop.

uoodi, "Wear Uueensware. Glass, But ty. Bait. Fish. Meat, Candies Bucket, rio.i,ryBeokN Wrhing P.P,.

V.rdw.r.. Ilekeeo-Ti K.nive- fcet te. 4te. He keep, fact every eFPtiirinf to a Or si rocc rr n'W Va lie Store. pr.d;re,uni.n,e,ah,not to under'M- ki Brooms, HIGHEST MARKET Prices.

Ha 'sjuFi receivea a 'new Sloet tHn stly iifVited to ct. earrre inattention l0 bu.lneiM rionlj'I. ful fir past favor, and with tn.ny yen VxSnSSfc in the business, he feel, conlldent he mmSfifi. IsfHction to all wh r-. i.

-renuoj eat i viiD ioeir patronage. Rlr 1. TC i fc, ii vj 1000, (JltOVESTEEN 19 BToadxvay.New York. II hi, fored in this market. i ney contain all tbe improvements, French grand action, barn Ddt frame, over-strung bass, and each iustrumsnt beitvg made nnJer the per.onal uprvsion of Mr J.

H. GKovkrrKiTN, who -has a ftrartical experience over thirty years in fucture, tsfai, wa ranted in everv particular.1 THE, QROESTEEJiT-PIAJifO-FORTV RkCEIVKD TBK UlOUICSr SWARD OF MCKIT AT Til OBte. bratcd Would' Fair Where were exhibited instrument from the ast linkers of I onrlon. Paris, Germany, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Boston and New York and also-at American I nstilirt for five successive veers, th 'Gold and Su.vsa Mboals from both "Cf Which can be seen at our ware-rooms.

1 Bv the introduction Wf iniVVementa we- make still more perfect Piano-forte, and by -manufacturing largely, with a Cao systero. are- enabled to orTcr the instruuieuts at price which will preclude all competition Our prices are from 100 to $200 cheaper thaa any first clafs Piano-forte. TEU MS Net Cash in current-fund. Descriptive circulars sent free: July II, IrUi. ly.

H. Ic V. GENTS WANTED FOR THE UU1 UniA.Lt 7 Of ANF.CDOTE3 AND INCIDENTS of tbe rebellion; There is a certain portion of tbe wart hut will ieevat CO into the regular histories, nor be embodied id romance or poetry, which -is avery real part of it. end will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations abettor idea of the spirit of the conflict than marly dry report or careful narratives of cyentt, kd fitra part may he ca-lled the gossip, 'the tan, tne pathos of th war. This -illustrate The character of the leaders, the humor of thb soldiers, the devotion of wosnea.

the bravecy nf nieif.tha jliick of oar heroes, the ro -msnte and hardships of the service. The volume 1s profusely illustrated with ever SOU engravings-by the first artists, which tf 'really beat, fiful worthy of examination a specimens ef tbe art. Many ef them are set into the badyVC the text, after the sle ef Lossuig' Picterial Field Book ef the Revolution. The bnoK' ccntenu include reatrnV scences of camp, picket, spy; bivouac, kiege and battle field adventures ihrtilingee'ta s'f wit, drollery, comical and ludicrous adventure, i Amnaement as well as Instruction may be found In every pate, as graphic detail, brilliant wit. and authentic history, are skillfully interwoven in thi work ol literary art.

1 his work sells itself. The people are tired of dry detail and partison works, and want something ha- ronmticand stRrtHnf Our agent are making from $100 to tJou per uiaJh clear of all expense. 1 mind lor circulars, givingfutl particulars and see our terms and Droef of the above assertion. Address, NATIONAL PUSLlSHlNfl 607 Minor 8t Pbilr October 3. ISG6.

4m, TUB ATTENTION of the public aad the tV.rf. invited to our MiW SEVEN OCTaV) PIANO FORTES, s.hi.11 f7rtyatT and purity of tone are nnrivalled bv anv hiih.J FOlt FALL, WlTEKJ'' R. AV. BOWMAN'S IN Tfl R. utjderrfgiicd just received a very larre' and excellent assortment of FA LL AND WINTER.

GOOIid. which he pre poses to sll at very low rate. He has the best qualities of CLOTHS. CA6SIMERES, MfSLINS, CALICOES. REI.AIVF.4 MFRIVOM.

CHECfcS. Sec. kc. TKc" KroccrS' Department- is -filled withrhc best 'quality cd frsh" grocerie and provision, ruch a sirgar, molasses, flour, salt, fish, ham. spices, ET" Country pro lure tnken in exehanje for goods, for which the highest market price will be given.

rl" Don't fall to give him a call and secure great bargains. R.W.BOWMAN. Orangeville. Nor. 2, 1 3m.

ACIIINE AND REPAIR SHOP. TUB tindersigoed would most kn- noeirce to the pi-nlie that he is prepared to execiit4 all kinds of MACHINERY, at JOSEPrV II APPLES" FOL'NUKir, in Bioonisburg. where be can always be foend ready to do a II kinds of repairing, including 'threshing Machines, and in short, all kindWf Fanning Utensils. ALS'). TURNINt AND FITING LP OF CAtJ TING AND MACHINERY, done on short notice, in a good workmanlike manner, upon the most reasonable terms.

4 His long experience in tbe busines. as foreenairisi the simp of Lewis H. Mails of tlri plar. for-oyer nine years, warrants hnn in saying that he can give entire satisfaction to all wha may favor him with thei work. FORGE ASSERT.

Bloomsburg. Nov. 31. A C.E.NCV. Mr Samuel of MifRi'i Townships has.

procured tho Agency of Columbia. County for ibe onjy Ollieial SOutlicrnjUistory of the war. the Edward A. Pollard. of Virginia.

Complete in nne large voluino, of nearly rtru pages the history nf vanquished ha too pen of the victor, and to insure Justice to the Southern ciw- the pan itvitl be taken by some Scuthern man; who is willing to devote' hie time ad talents to the vindication of Ins ccMinlrymaa i in it a hist ry of which shall challenge the criticism ol the intelligent, aud uwnl the attention of all boa- inquirers. January lii. JEW EARFXR fifCOef, the announce that he has refitted a shop, Court House alley, opposite the Exchange Ho'el. where be is prepared to con duct the harlieriug biMintss In all its branch es. The art of coloring whiskers and moustaene ie practiced by him most skillfully.

He also cleans clothm-g, maViTig them look nearly as good as new. upon the niot.t reasonable terms, hive Dim a Irian 7" Hair Tomcroi' the very best quality, used for cleaning hair, kept constantly on land, and for sale ti. C.C OLLIN8. r.loctrsburg, April 25, 1800. tf.

jll'IRE iTlCTTLtf SEWING Are superior to ali other for AMILY AND A F.1CTC Rl NG PCRPOSES T' all the laest improvement rare speedy -nt-legs durable ar.d eusy to work. Illustrated Circulars freev-'Agents wanted. Llh-ernl discount allowed. No consignments made. Address EMPIRE S- blti Broadway.

Ness YdH. cWptembcr 5, 1S0G Co. NCORPORAfibN. NOTICE is herby given that rrH the 6ta day of December, A. I Sob.

sundry inhabitants of that Borough of Centralia. presented a petition-to the Court of Common Pleas, of Columbia County, praying the said Court tocrant a Charter of Incorporation, uncerthe name, style and title of The Presbyterian Church of the Borough of Centralia." with the rchTsaid privileges therein stated, and if no sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, en the first day of the next term, the 4th day cf FeVruary, J67. the prayer of the petitioners will be granted according lo the Act of Assembly, ia soch case madac4 provided. By tbe Court. JES.SK COLEMAN, FrothonOUrrf.

Dec, 12. I6f.6.-3t. JOTICE. ALL person knowing themselves i ndebted team for work done (tthe GREENWOOD ACTORY, are requested -to call and make imuediate payment, aa I hive earned rrry money ooee, aad do not taiaad te) arnit agajm by running tbe country and collecting the ote. A word to th wiee i racieat.

J. E. BANDS. ML Peasant Dec 12. 1666.

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