The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, April 22, 1857, Image 3

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    NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
RAZBSM
rriliK uudei.igiidl take pleasure in aniton ne
■* iug 10 Merchants that tbay 'am manufan
luring asuperior articleol RAKKS at (heir
Nw Factory on Fishingereek above Oranga-
Ville, Co!, co. Mrrchanla w:hing to pur
chase good PAKE* can have vbem at theYnc
lory, ot if we eau fotwarj rtiflh lo
Blcorusturg lo $. C. Stiive where they can
get ihem, or we can forward them to thote
Store* that are not too much ouf of oor way.
All order* should be addreaeed lo Samuel
6hi*e, Peelers P. 0., Columbia couniy, Pa.
SHIVES ft BETZ.
April 15, 1867 -m.
NEW SPRIKFI AKD BUMMER
FASHION AHL E MILLINERY.
SO&K7 jp^rE&a'ff
INVITRS aitention to her HOefc ol newly
received Millinery -Ore** Good*, Trim
ming*, Kibbone, Silk a, &c., which she will
tell cheap at the old stand, lower end of Main
Street, Bloomabnrg. Jbapq
FEY BONNETS of (be leleat spring styleHfip*
St— will be made tp order, and
med lo toil any tame. Children and Miaaea
Bonnets, Hals and Flats ol various prices and
styles or. hand, and will bi fnrniahed to order
I in any style or taste of trimming.
April 15, 1857.
Notice to School Directors
-1 WOULD respectfully suggest to the sever
al Boards of School Directors of Columbia
county, to the importance of making out and
forwarding tn me, at an early day as possible,
She Annual Reports and Affidavits of their re
spective districts, aa the School Department
Will not Issue warrants for the State appropri
ation ontrf they hare been received. Wanks
have been sent to every district in the county.
R. W. WEAVER,
Couniy Superintendent.
Public Notice.
To Ike School Directors of Columbia Courtly;—
GENTLEMEN : In pursuance of the 43d sec
tion of the Act of Bth of May, 1854, you are
hereby notified lo meet in Convention at the
Conn House in Blootfcsbarg, on the firet
Monday in May, A. D, 1857, being the fourth
day of the month, at I o'clock P. M., and
seleet nice voce, by a majority of the whole
nomber of Directors preset!', one person of
literary and scientific attainments,and of skill
pud experieoco in tha art of Teaching, aa
County Superintendent,for the three succeed
ing years; determine the amount of compen
sation for the same, and certify the result lo
the Slots Superintendent at Harrbburg; as
required by the 30th and 40th sections of said
act. R. W. WEAVER.
County Superintendent rf Columbia Co.
Bloomsburg, April 6, 1857.
Public !)U(icc Tor Licenses,
TVOTICE is hereby given tha' the following
-b persona in Colombia county have filed
their several petitions in the Court of Quarter
Sessions ol the said county for a tavern li
cense in their respective townships, which
said petitions will be presented to the
eaid court on Moudty the 4 b day of May
next, of which all persons interested will
hereby take notice, and the licenses for the
county oi'Columbia will be granted on Wed
nesday the 6th day ol May neat at 2 o'clock
P. M.
Oliver A. Jacobv, Bloom.'
Joshua Womer, Cont ogham.
William Long, Fishingereek,
Thomas Connelly, Berwick.
Franklin Shuman, Roaringcreek.
John Linden, Briarcreek.
John J. Stiles, Benton.
Peter Shug, Scott.
Braae Rhodes, Locust.
Tetter, Maine.
Andrews, do.
A. Kline, Greenwood,
Nicely, Berwick.
A. Smith, Jersejlown.
Koetenborder, Ca:av.iai.
Howell, Scott.
L. Everhart, L'ght Street,
McHenry, Benton.
Plummer, B.oom.
Everett, Orange.
P. Kline, do.
L. Shoemaker, Hemlock.
BiUotjer, Bloom.
Miller, Briarcreek.
L. Hurvt, Locust,
Freeze, Bloom,
Hmchifon, Mountpleasanl,
Good, Orange,
Sltu.nan, Beaver.
Keller, Mitßm.
Leacock, Bloomsbnrg.
Jacob Dver, Calawissa.
■ Daniel McHenry, Fishingcreek.
w Samuel Harrnart, Centre.
Stephen Wolf, Store. Mifflin.
John Sbarplesa, Store. jCatawissa.
Frederick C. Ever, Store. do
Tbe-foilowing persona have filed Ibeir pe
titions in the same court for license lo keep an
eating house or restaurant in their respective
townships, end these petitions will be pre
sented and acted upon at the same lima with
thoee for tavern licenses.
Mary Holmes, Fishiogcreek.
T. C. Else &O. T. Wilson, Bloorasburg.
Joseph VV. Hendersbot, Bloom.
Carolina Clark, do
Smob Gensel & John Engold, Calawisaa.
iram Smothers, Berwick:
JACOB EYERLY, Clerk.
Bloomsburg, April 6, 1857.
Sheriff" Sale.
O Y virtue of ■ writ of venditioni exponas lo
ma directed there will be exposed to
public sale at the Court House in Blooms
bucg, on Monday, the 4th day of May next,
L. u - -.1 -X.U ' - > 4
io-win
I All that certain tract or piece of land situate
in Briarcreek township, Columbia county,
L containing one hundred acres, be the same
■ more or less; aboot seventy-fire acres of
■ which is improved land, —bounded on the
I East by lands of Jacob Cope, on the North,
f South and West by other lands of Samuel F.
Headley and others, it being the same tract
purchased by said Headley of Geo. B. Slack
house ; whereon ia erected a two story frame
Dwelling Honse, one out Kitchen, a frame
Bank Barn with the appurtenances.
Seized and taken in execution •• the prop
erty of Samuel F. Headley.
ALSO:
At the same time and place by virtne of an
othe writ of venditioni exponas all that certain
tract or piece of land situate in Madison
township, Columbia couniy, bounded and
deeeribed as follows 10-wit: on the uotth by
tba heirs of John Weiliver, on the east by
the beinr of John Weiliver, on the south by
Daniel Weiliver, on the weat by Dapiel
Smith, containing fourteen ictesjjb the same
more or less; whereon is erected ■ one and
a half story frame Dwelling House, and a
Frame Stable, with the appurtenances.
Seized end taken ic execution as the prop
erly of Jacob Kianer.
STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff.
SUrifs Office, )
Bloomsburg,' April 6, 1857. |
FRESH ARRIVAL-
A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints
juat received bp railroad and for sale by A.C.MENSCH.
A.C.MENSCH.
FANCY GOODS, of every description and
| variety, ue walylea,and fresh lrom New York
> I and Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap store
1 M'KELVY, NEAL & CO
IIUK.,PAINT AND44LA**
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE*
Corner of Tenth and Market Streets.
Office in Second Story,
PHILADELPHIA.
WE invite attention to our enlarged stock
of Drogs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ho., (sleet
ed expressly for oor sales, and comprising
> one or the finest assortment* io the United
i Stales, which we offer at low prices, for
i cash or approved credit.
YVK MANUFACTURE very extensively:
Premium Tore White Lead, bust,
Kensington Pure White Lead,
Pearl Snow White Lead,
"Vielle Montagne" French Zinc, best,
Pure Snow White American Zinc,
Philadelphia Snow While Zinc,
Silver's Plastic Fire & Weather-proof Paints,
Chrome Greens, Yellows, & colors generally,
AGENTS FOR:
Poller's superior Alkaline Window Glass,
Genuine French Plate Glass, warranted,
The New Jeney Zinc Company's products,
Tilden and Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes.
| Brooklyn Premium Pure While Lead,
Hampden Permanent Greens,
l'ure Ohio Catawba Brandy, Sec. tic.
' IMPORTERS OF:
' French and English Plate Glass,
' French and English Cylinder Ulakk,
Colored and Engraved Window Glass,
Daguerreotype Glass,
Hammered Plate for, Floors hud Sky-Lights,
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, &c.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN:
' Dtusgists' Articles generally.
' Painters' Tools of all descriptions, .
> Hydraulic and Roman Cement,
' Calcined and Land Plaster,
' Paper Maker's Clay, Satin, While, &c. &c.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,
1 Store N. VV. cor. of Tenth Si Market Sis.
PHILADELPHIA.
Aprii 8, 1857,-3 m.
Farmers' Depot anil Plaster Mills,
At the Junction of
York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Streets,
PHILADFLPHI A.
WE offer a large itock of Chemical Ma
nure* and Fertilizers it low prices, and war*
ranted to be Genuine : among which will be
found: "
1.000 lons No. !. Government Pernvian
Guano.
1.000 lons Berg's No. I Super-Phos
phate ot LimHff
The above standard articles are, each of
their kind, the best In the world! Our Land
manufactured from select Mone, is
celebrated throughout the Union for its purity
and strength.
-W E INVITE ORDERS FOR—
De Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate of Lime.
No. l Government Peruvian Gnano.
French's ImprovedSup-PhosphsteofLime.
French's Philadelphia Poudrette.
No. 1 Phosphate Guano (Phila. Co.'s.)
Mexican Guano. (A.)
Extra Land Plaster. Ordinary Land Plaster.
Chemical Bone. Pure Bone Dust.
Fish Guano. Ground Charcoal.
10,000 Barrels Land Plaster.
5,000 •• Casting Fluster. i
10.000 " Hydraulic Cement.
3.000 " YVtre Roman Cement.
1.000 " Portland (Eng) Ctmerit.
ALSO,
DENTISTS' PLASTER.
STEREOTYPE PLASTER.
GLASS MAKERS' PLASTER,
GROUND SOAP STONE,
GROUND WHITE MARBLE,
GROUND BLUE MARBLE.
Powdered Anthracite Coat, (in barrels.)
Powdered Bituminous Coal, do.
Ground Brown Stone, do.
White Sand, do.
Ground Bricks, for Painters.
Powdered Bone Black.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO.
Steam Blills and Farmers' Depot,
A' junction ot York Avenue, Crown and 1
Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia.
April 8, '57, 2tn
RfgiMcr'B Notice-
NOTICE is hereby given to all lega
tees, creditors and other persons interested
in the estates of the respective decedents
and minors, that the following adminis
tration accounts have been filed in the of
fice of the Register cf Columbia county,
and will he presented for confirmation and
allowance to the Or) hans' Court, to be
held at Bloomsburg, ia the county afore
said, on Wednesday, the Cth day of May
next, at 2 o'clock, P. M :
1 The account of Charles Snyder, admin
istrator of- John Snyder, la:e of the borough
of Berwick, deceased.
2 The account of George Keller, admin
istrator of the estate of Jacob Keller, late of
Fishiogcreek township, deceased.
3 The several accounts of Caleb Appleman,
Peter Appleman and Bains Appleman, exec
utor* of Baltia Appleman, late of Hemlock
township, deceased.
4 The account of Philip Cool, administra
tor of David C. Bodine, late of Roaringcreek
township, deceased.
5 The account of Stephen Gearhprt and
Jacob Gearhart, the executors of Jacob Gear
ban, late of MifQin township, deceased.
6 The first and final account of Jdshua
Fowler, administrator of Daniel Fowler, late
of Centre township, deceased.
7 The filial account of Wm. Snyder, guar
dian of Richard Palmer, a minor child of
Thomas Palmer, late of Bloom Iwp., dee'd.
8 The final account of William Snyder,
guardian of Daniel Palmer, one of the child
i rea of Thomas Palmer, fate of Bloom town
ship, deceased.
.?>,
ton township, deceased.
10 The account of Jacob Demott, adminis
trator of the estate of Joseph Jones, late of
Greenwood township, deceased.
11 The aocounl ol John Parks, adminis
trator of the estate of Philip Dodder, lata of
Finhingrreek twp, deceased.
12 The first and final acconnl of Aaron
Modeller, guardian of Lydia Longeoberger,
late Lydia Miller, a daughter of Henry Mil
ler, late of Luzerne county, dee'd.
13 The account of Peter Yoctim, executor
of Catharine Persiog, late of Locust town
ship, deceased.
14 Tba final acconnt of Maria Emmons,
administratrix and Samuel McNinch, adm'r.
ot the estate of Andrew Emmons, dee'd.
15 The aceount ot Samuel Kisnerand Rich
ard Demott, executors of the estate of John
Kisner,-late of Madison township, dee'd.
15 Tba aceount of Paul Zaner, administra
tor of Daniel Zaner, fate of Centra township,
deceased.
17 The aacoont of Eli Creveling, adminis
trator of John McCarty, late of Scott twp.,
deceased. *
18 The final account of William Fox and
James Fox Executors of Jacob Fox, late of
Catawiua twp., dee'd.
REGISTER'S OFFICE, * | DANIEL LEE,
Btoomaborg, April, 7, '57. ( Register.
WHEATLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA
TRE. Arch Street, above Sixth, PhiVa.
THE STAR COMPANY, Composed of the first
ArtiaU ia the world, and exceeding in
Strength and Taleouiny Dramatic combina
tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub
lie, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy,
Tragedy, Serio-Comio Drama, Vaudevilles,
Musical Burlcttas. &c., &c.
QT When visiting be oily, go there.
FRCOLAXOtTIOIT.
NOTICE ie hereby given tint the
severel Court* of Oommom Pleeet Gen
eral Quarter Sessions of the Peece, end
Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer end
Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for
the County of Columbia, to commence at
the 'COUNT HOUSE, IN BLOOMSRURO, ON
Monday the 4th Day of May next,
TO coimnuc ONE WEEK.
The Coroner, Justice* of the Ponce dr
Constable*, in and fof the county of Co
lombia,are requested to be then ami there
in their proper pervont, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, and other remem
brances, to do those Hiinge to their sev
eral offices appertaining to be done.
And alt witnesses prosecuting in behall
of the Commonwealth against any pris
oner, are nlao requested and commanded
to be then and there attendingin their pro
per persons to prosecute ngainet him, as
shall he just—and not to depart without
leave at their peril. Jurore are requcstt
ed io be punctual in their attendance, a
the time appointed agreeable to their no
tices,
Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the
Ist day of April, in the year of our
~ Lord one thousand eignt hundred and
fifty-seven, and the Independence of the
United States of America the 81st.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
STEPHEN H. MILLER, SU'ff.
GRTHDJCDORS FOrMAY TE!t!H7'57
Briarcreek—John Doak, Richard Thomp
son.
Centre—Solomon Net hard.
Catawissa—Charles Kreagb.
Greenwood—John Lemon, Geo. Masters,
Edward Albertson, Ira Johnson, Isaac Dewitl.
Hemlock—Peter Appleman.
l ocust—John Yeager.
Mountpleasant—Jacob Goho.
Mifflin—Abraham Modeller, William N.
Brown.
Maine—Daniel Shuman.
Montour—Peter Heimbach.
Madison—James Johnson, Keifer A. Smith,
John Swisher.
Pine—Albert Hunter.
Scott—John Trembly, Harman G. Crive
ling, Jackson Garrelson.
Sugarloaf—Andrew Laubach.
Traverse Jurors for May Tern, '67.
Bloom—Morris Van Buckirk.
Briarcreek—Henry Kittenhonse, Henry
Doak, John Frees.
Beaver—Charles Michael, Moses Schlioh
er, Jacob Bittenbender.
Benton—Richard Stiles, Joseph C. Hess.
Centre—John Fesler, Jacob llsgenbueh.
Catawissa—Daniel Clay well.
Greenwood—Abraham Dreibelbis, Jacob
Bittenbender.
Hemlock—Reuben Bogart.
Jackson—George Farver, Iram Derr.
Locust—John L. Hirst, Jonas Berniuger, G.
C. Hower, Edwin John.
Mifflin—John Folk, Henry Bellas, Thomas
Aten, Hiram Freae.
Madison—Nehemiah Weiliver, Richard 1
Demon.
Mountpleasant—John Shipman, Philip !
Crawford, Paul Kline.
Roaringcreek—William Dreisbach.
Scott—Reece Fairmati, William Myers, I
Thomas Schneidman, Willard C. Green.
Sugarloaf—George Stedman.
LIST OF UAIBES FOR TRIAL AT !
MAY TERM.
1. John Gerling et. al. vs. Charles F. Mann. |
2. Samuel McCullock et. 81. vs. Samuel F.;
Headley.
3. VVji. Koons us. George L. Kline et, al.
4. William Koons vs. George L. Kline.
5. Frederick Beat's Exr's. vs. Philip Winter- i
steen et. al.
6. Jo*eph Slackliouse vs. Gilbert Fowler. ;
7. Jane M. Berninger usAV. A. Kline. I
8. David Reinbold vs. Aaron Wolf.
9. Peter Appleman el. al. vs. Leonard B.!
Rupert et. al.
10. Mary Vansickie vs. Joseph Ruckle at. al.
11. George Miller us. Clalwortbv Fisher.
12. George Miller vs. Nathaniel Overdorf.
13. Peler Appleman us. Leonard B. Rupert.
14. Thomas Parker us. John H. Parker.
15. George L. Kline vs. Moses Coffman.
16. John Wagner vs. Sally Wagner.
17. Susannah Hall vs. Clemu;l Henry.
18. Isaac Brown vs. Robert J. Lyon.
19. William Robison us. Wilson Ager.
20. Isaiah Shuman vs. Jacob L. Shuman el. al.
21. Jesse Hicks us. Joseph Kirkendall.
22. Jacob Schuyler vs. Wilson Ager.
23. Nathan Seely us. Dauiel Spoucnberg's
Administrator*.
24. Fletcher B. Dodson vs. William Long.
25. Catharine Tanner vs. John D. Weaver
26. Adam Gable us. Engle Fox, Am'r.
27. William Wicht vs. Gordon R. Goff.
28. Jonathan Mastellerus. Stephen Baldy.
29. Christian Heist vs. Daniel Gigger.
30. William Hopper vs. Edmond Crawford.
31. George Fetterman vs. Solomon Fetter
man. '
32. Martin Motvrer w.Thos. Slackhoase et.al.
33. Gilbert Fowler vs. Daniel Fowler, Ex'r.
35. Daniel Kustenbader vs. David llaus.
36. Tilghman D. Si rouse et.al. us. John Hess.
37. William Rnlenhousevs. Samuel F. Head
ley.
38. James Ralston vs. Ja*. Ralston jr., Adm'r.
39. Leander VV. Kaufman et. al. vs. Lewis V.
Myers et. al,
40. David Heldebrant us. Benjamin Faux.
41. Rebecca Garrison vs. Alfred Howell.
42. Daniel L. YViuiersleec el al. vs. Christian
Shuman.
43. William Robiaon vs. William Edgar.
S—~ •" 11, IE
In the matter of the estate of Daniel Zaner late
of Centre township, Columbia couniy, dee'd.
To Hannah Zaner widow, Paul Zaner,
John Zaner, Levi Zaner, Catharine Werk
heier, late Catharine Zaner, now wife of
Charles Werkheiser, Ann Eckroat. late Ann
Zaner, now of John Eckroat, Mary Ann
Miller, lata Mary Ann Zaner, now wife of
Daniel W. Miller, children and heirs at law
of the eaid Daniet Zaner: Yon and each of
you aro hereby cited and commanded lobe
and appear before the Judges of our Or
phan's Court at an Orphan's Court lo ha
holden at Bloomsburg in and for said county
on ibe first Monday of May next, then and
there to accept or refuse lo lake the real es
tate of said Daniel Zaner, deceased, al the
appraised value put upon it by an inquest
duly awarded by the said Court, and in case
all tbe heirs and rspresentatives refuse 80 to
lake tbe same then to shew cauae, if any
you have, why the said premises should not
be sold, according to the act of Assembly in
such caae made and provided.
J By order of the Orphan's Conrt of
L. S. > Columbia county.
\ STEPHEN H.MILLER,
SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, March 26, 'f>7. }
CST HENRY ZIPPINGER, OL.
XLa ULOOMSBURQ. JCAt
JThIFFICULT repairing warranted ; spec
-■-* lacles and glasses for apectaelea; glasses
for homing cased watches, and other watch
material for sale.
March 27, 1867
FOR RENT.
A store building on Main street, Blooms
bnrg, for rent on reasonable term*.
GEORGE WEAVER.
Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 24 r 1856.
cvrrra #of. * Pisa
~ maiisin curs ii gnran'eed In Ml stage?
5 of SECHEf di?e?e, 6eW Abrtse, Nervous
• Debility, Klrifllnree, Gleet?, Greyel, Mercurial
J Rheumatism, Scrofula, PMns ffl the Ankle*
i and Ronae. Diseases of h Throat, Now and
Kyee, Ulcefsapon llw Body, Female trregu
r lariliea, and all other improper dirmharge*,
1 no matter of how long standing, or obstinate
the oase, recovery i" certain, and in a ihorter
time than a pcrmtnent cure coald be effect
ed by any other treatment, even after the
■kill of the moat eminent physio'tuns had
I failed, and the di'saagL>#?urtetl all olher
• means of retrieves are free from
e odor, causinlflPiher sickness nor inconve
nience, and without tnttreory or balsam.—
) During twenty yeara' practice, I have re
stored to health over seventeen thousand pa
' tieiite, who were auffeiing under the worst
'• forms of all of the above mentioned dis-
II eases, which guarantees me in proetising a
i perfect and most apeedy core. Secret die-
J rates are the greatest enemies to health and
, h.tppiness, as they are the finl cause of con
sumption, scrofula, tic., and should be a ter
-9 ror lo all nations on the earth ; for the dis
-1 ease is becoming so common, and treatment
.1 so little understood, that a permanent cure is
• scarcely ever effected, as a majority of Ike
. cases fall into the hands of incompetent per
sons, who uot only fsil to cure thq malady,
but ruin the constitution with corrssive sub
-6 limale—a dangerous poison, a preparation
r of mercury—which, wilh the remains or dis-
I ease in Ihe system, produces miry of the
e above named affections, which finally termi
nate in consumption, and frequently a rapid
one ; but should it not cause dean speedily,
■ and the victim to disease marries; the disease
is then conveyed Irora the patient to the cbil
, dreti, causing them tocafte into the world
wiih ecrolulu, affections of the skin, eyes,
throat, Stc., and again terminates in coil
sumption, and consigns his victim id an un
timely grave, between the ages of si* months
and thirty-five years. Self-abuse is another
' formidable enemy lo health ; it destroys the
' nervous system, rapidly wasting atvay the
energies of life, causing mental derange
ment, preventing a proper development of
the system, and disqualifying its victim for
' marriage, society, business, and all oarthly
happiness. Female Irregularities and olher
diseases of females treated in the most skill
ful and scientific manner. Medicines, with
1 directions, sent to any part of the United
States antl Canadas, by patients communica
ting their symptoms by Iptter.
J. SUMMKRVILLE, M. D., Box 53, Post
Office ; Filbert Street, below Tenth, Phila
delphia, Pa.
LOTTEttllfc.
THE well-known Maryland Consolidated
Lotteries, of which R. FRANCE & Co. are
the managers, are chartered by the state of
Maryland, and a commissioner elected by
the people, who is sworn to superintend and
certify that everything connected with them
is done in a strictly honorable manner, and
that the interists of parties who reside at a
distance are as well protected as if they
themselves were present at the drawing
Another fact which the managers call atten
tion 10, is, that all persons hove a legs I right
to send orders for tickets to Maryland, as
lotteries are legalized by special law in that
state. A lottery is drawn every day of the
month. If no particular ciass is named, or
ders are filled in the first drawing to take
I place after the communication comes to
i hand. The prices of tickets vary from 81
|to 820. No tickets are, however, sent unless
I th e money for the same is received with the
' order. The drawings are upnn the principle
| of one number on each ticket (after the Ha
j v ana plan,) arid Ternary combination. Prizes
! vary in amount from 20 to 8100,000. Ail
| orders for tickets or packages will receive
j prompt attention, and the drawing mailed lo
. all purchasers immediately teosar.
nuuress,
T. H. HUBBARD & CO,
No. 39 Fayetie at., or Box No. 40,
Feb. 3d, 1857,-ly. Baltimore, Md.
' BLINDS - AND SHADES!
OF NEW STYLES.
B.J. WILLIAMS,
! No. 12 NORTH SIXTH street,
PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURER OF
TBITITIAN BLINDS,
VELVET AND GOLD BORDERED AND
PAINTED SHAKES,
OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.
Buff and all other colors of Holland
used for Shades. ♦
Fixtures, Trimmings, &c., Sue.. Wholesale
and retail at the Lowest Cash Prices.
STORE SHADES Painted to order.
B. J. W., thankful for past patronage, re
spectfully solicits the public to call and ex
amine his new andi large toeorpnent, before
purchasing elsewhere.
HT" 1 WE STUDY TO PLEASE."*!
March IT,'57 —3m.
WILLIAM Q.-PERRY,
S. VV, Corner of Fourth and Race Sts.
Will Supply on Low Terms,
Bill Heads, Cards, Checks,
Rill of Lai in g, Promissory Notes,
Drafts, Jpc.
AGGCTJNT BOSKS,
Made in a superior manner, or Ruled and
Bound to any Pattern.
Letter, Note & Foolscap Paper,
FLAT PAPER, ALL SIZES,
WISAIS>IPEST© IPAIPEEEJo
OLD BOOKS ItL-BOIJAD,
BT Your ordere respectfully solicited.
Philadelphia, March 4, 1851,
GREENWOOD IN AR Y
MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA TO., PA.
A systematic course of instruolio* it given
in all the English branches usually taught.
The Principal will be assisted doting the
present year by T. M. POTTS, air experi
enced teacher, recently Irom the Lancaster
Co. Normal Sohool.
A vacation of seven weeks will commence
July Ist.
IPIBIBECffIo
TUITION, for dsy pupil* 83.50, to $4.50 per
quarter.
Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &c.,
830 per quartet of eleven week's one-hall in
advance.
For circular, catalogue or orlher particu
lars address
WM. BURGESS,
Mill.ille, April 1, 1857. Piineipal.
SELEOT SCHOOL.
THE next term of this School, will com
mence on MONDAY, hi AY I lib, next, end
continue eleven weeks. Fopils a-e received
at any time. t • „
TK RMS OFT-Ulf ION.
Primary Stadias, - • -84
Common English Studies, - 5
Higher English Studies and Classics, 6
B. F. EATON, Principal.
Bloomsburg, March 24, 1857.
Notice to Creditor*.
THE creditors of the earaie of Benj. Hay
man, lata of Orange township, Columbia co.,
deceased, are requested to present their claims
lo the undersigned on or before the 15th of
April next, and those indebted to the eslato
to make payment without delay.
SOLOMON NEYHAUD,
Administrator.
Centre towr.ship, March 13, 1757.
VRITGS JIJYD .
" cw. Oswvrca ™
l*roULDall the .Mention of ell those who wish to buy food I" *1 " 1
" just replenished bis (already) large and well *e acted assortment o' thi foMowing M
elet, vi£-Orug, Medicine., Oils, Paints, Vsrm.hes Glass, Uye- uffs, Confec .onar es Us
fomery. fancy roans end toilet articles generally; C.gar. and Tobacco of *yv*
brand, ItarrisWs Inks wholesale and retail el the manufacturer's prices PUaKWNESAND
ERAS VIES for medicinal uae only. Trnssas, Shoulder Braces and Abdomlunl Supporters,
SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
Paint, Varnish and Tooth Bruahes; also agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the
day. Toys. a<| an endless variety of useful and lancy notions not here enumerated. I hyai
cian's Prescriptions and Family Mediums# put up carefully and at short notice. Glass Cutting
done to order at the old stand. K- ° '-UIZ.
Bloomsburg, April 8, 1857.
BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY
&73DLS3 a=>mESS2f s LS , I2S2rCw
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH,"
Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good gnd extensive JOBBING MATERI
AL, is prepared to execnte all kinds of JOIt PRINTING in the
best CITY STYLE, and at short notice.
Certificates of Slock and Devosite,
Constitutions for Societies,
Bank Checks, Promissory Notes, ,
Rail Road and olher Tickets,
Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cants,
Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors.
AND PRINTING- OP ALL KINDS
Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office,
AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE
CITY.
The public are invi'.eJ to call and see specimens, as we are determined lo merit patron
age by strict attention to business and superior workmau.hip.
New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods.
SX2aOS.I2BL£a , v2F , "iY% Liß4ll2a <£& CSBC3D
HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Spring and Summer sales.
which comprises the LARGEST, CHKATEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now
offered in Having paid great attention lo the selection of their entire stock
as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheapest',
and all those'wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all
kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants ol the People. A very large lot of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, parametla cloths
mohair lustres, muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, tic.
WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs,
flouncing?, bands and trimmings, laces and edging?, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel
vet ribbons, and braid?, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c.,
All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, KmbroJer
ad, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, casßiraers, sattrnelii, vesting?, tweeds
jeans, beaver cloth?, coaling velvet, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS tp SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN $• CHILDREN
We have a large assortment ol Huts and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard
ware, Queensware, Cedarware. tic. Very cheap carpels, carpet bags, floor, table and car
riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins llannds, tickings, diapers, toweling
drillings. &c., in abundance.
VVe invite our friends and the public generally lo give us a call before purchasing else
where. We have bought onrgoodsat Lowest Cash Prices and will uot be undersold by
anybody, or the rest of mankind.
Bloomsburg, April 15, 1857.
New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods !
DAVID LOWENEERG
INVITES attention to hie stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his Moreou Market I
street, two doors above lh? "American House," where he has a full assonraaniai 1
and boy s wearing apparel, including
yox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and size?, panlsof all colors shawls
stripe? and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs,gloves, suspenders
and fancy articles.
N. B. "He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in
the best manner. All his clothing is made lo wear, and most of it is of home manufac
ture.
Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857.
FIRST ARRIVAL!
OF SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS.
AC. MENCH respectfully informs his
* friend?, customers, ami the public sen
erally lhat he has just received from Phila
delphia the first goods of the season, consist
ing of a large assortment of choice and de
sirable
For the sprimt^nc^mmeruaite comprising,
for men's wear
Superior Black, and Colored French Cloths,
Black French Doeskins and Cassimere.
Black Satin and Fancy Silk Vestings.
Blue, Black, Brown and Green Cashmereltes
LADIES' WEAR.
Elegant Black Silks, all qualities.
Barege De Lainea and Ctialli Bareges.
Plain, I'tok, Blue and Green De Laines.
Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas. '
French, Scotch and Domestio Ginghams. '
Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs.
Hosiery of all kinds and qualities.
Calicoes of all pattern? and descriptions.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Cotton Sheeting.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Linen Damasks and Table Covers.
Besides a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds of
Groceries, Hardware, Bzc., which will be sold
remarkably cheap. Call at the old stand,
corner of Main and Market streets.
I'AT FLOUR & FEED always on hanil
and for sale at ttlß lowest market price, f'jr
CASH. A. C. MENSCP..
Bloomsburg, April 2, 1856.
Dissolution of Co-PArtnersbfipi
THE Co-Pannerahip hsrtolore exis'ilng be
tween Willium G. Perry tf William Erety
Booksellers and Stationers, trading under the*
firm of PXRRV & EBRTY, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent.
WILLIAM G. PERRY,
WILLIAM ERETY.
Philadelphia, Feb. 19, 1857.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned having purchased the
entire interest of hi? la.te Partner, will con
duct the Book, Stationery, Blank Book Man
ufacturing, and Binding Business, in all their
branches; wiih rucraased facilities and strict
attention to business, he hopes lo receive an
increased proportion of public patronage.
WILLIAM U. PERRY.
S. W. cor. Fourth & Race Si?.
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
INJOTICK is hereby given lhat letters of ad-
AN ministration upon the eslato of Michael
Mowry, late of Rosnngoreek township, Co
lumbia county, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned residing in said township.
All persons indebted to the said estate are re
quested to make payment withoot delay, and
those having accounts against the decedent
to present litem to
MICHAEL FOSDF.ROFF,
MARY MOWRY,
Administratori.
Roanngorack, March 12, 1857.
DRAWER GOODS, Snottod Swiss, Bog
Jacouetl Mull, CamnritfNSwiss Muslin
Bishop Lawns, sale] Bard Muslin just receiv
ed at the Store of
A C. MENSCH
COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE
cea
Luzerne Comity, Pa.
THE Trustoea of thia Inititution respectfully
announce, 'hat il will b opened for the
reception of Pupil*, of both sexes, on Monday,
October 20th next. nnder the immediate care of
Prof. JAMES ANDERSON, aa ' r ;, lt . lpll j.
Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire-,
ments, and enlarged experience as an educator
and haa been connected with tho moat populaj
'High School" of Oucka Co. for several years.
He is also well and favorably known as a con
odicals' l ° '° mo ° f CU ' peri.
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
• , W|| l comprise Orthography, Definitions, Itead
| mg, Penmanship, Etymology, Geography, Eng.
Grammar, Composition, Arithmctio Algebra
I Geometry, Mensuration, p| ane anJ Spherical
I I "gonometry, Surveying, Navigation, Astrou.
' tv"?' C> . Bo History,Phyaiology,
Na oral, Intel.ectual and Moral Philosophy,
■nd Chemtf'ry.
Clauses in the French, Spanish <5- Latin
I '''"guagrja will be formed as early as practica
ble, an,| Instruction on Piano-Forto will be
gtven if desired.
WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natnral
oe'encea, illustrated by appiopriate apparatus
"•ill a!o be given.
SPECIAL ATTEN'I ION will be paid to
young Ladies and Gcntltmt n designing 10 quab
ify themselves as Teachers.
TERMS:
B OUR, FIVE and SIX Dollais per Quarter
in accordance with th#-studies pursued, payable
one half in advauce and tho balanco attha close
of the Quarter.
GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at
a moderate price.
6P" Mr. A. will deliver an address on Physi
cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on tho
day of commencement, when his method of
imparting instruction will be i.'lualralril, and
the discipline od management of the chool,
fully explained.
l'arcnle, Guardians, and the friends of cduca
I tiou generally, aro cordially invited to be pre*. 1
ent.
D. L. UHAPIN, | B. M. STEVENS,
JOHN KOONS. p|. U. STILES,
SILAS DODSON, | JOHN YAPLE,
TIIOMAS PEALER,
Columbus, Sept, 4, 1830. Trustees. (
A VALUABLE FA RSI FOR SALE.
The tubecriber oflera at private sale the (
farm containing ONE HUNDRED AND FIF- t
TY ACRES, on which are a log house, a c
log barn, a good spring of wain near the r
house, and a good apple orchard.- The proo- '
• rly will muke a good Itomo for any person c
who wishes Ip farm.
He also oilers for sale another tract of land
lying 10 Pine township, Columbia county -
containing
SIXTY-FIVE ACRES.
About ten acres is cleared, and the balanc# '
well timbered, so tu to support a saw-mill.
,er '" "I'P'y <° the subscriber in Jack- 1
son township, Columbia county. <i
. . ~ u JOHN KESLER. "
Jackson, Beb. 10, 1857. 1
JRON STEEL, and every kind of Har a
I "■ tvaie or sale by
McKELVY, NEAL&Co;
I The Kfcdlciue of the Million.
| FACT.
ai(a)iLiLi<a)Wii , 2"ffl ikdumso
; The Exciting lame oi Sick new.
Tbe blood i ihs life sustaining agent. It
furifishes ilie components ol flesh, Lone,
muscle, nerve and integument. The etomacli
is its manufactory, the reins its distributors,
and the intestine* the channel through which
the waste matter rejected in its productions
is expelled. Upon the stomach, the circula
tion and the bowels, these Fills art simtilla
neonely, relieving indigestion, purifying the
fluids, and regulatiig the excretions.
THE KiTIMtL COMPLAINT.
Dyspepsia is the most common disease
among all classes in this country. It assumes
a thousand shapes, gnd is t{ie primary source
of innumerable dangerous maladies; but
whatever its type, or Symptoms, however ob
stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations,
it yields readily and rapidly to this searching
and unerring remedy.
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS.
The quantity and quality of lite bile are of
vital importance to health. Upon the liver,
the gland which secretes this fluid, these
Fills operate specifically, infallibly rhClilving
its irregularities) and effectually curing Jaun
dice, Bilious and all the varieties
of disease generated by an onnatnral condi
tion ol the organ.
| t HOSTEL COMPLAINTS
Unless iht bowels perform their fuucliona
properly, the whole body snfferr. Tens ol
ihousandsdie annaaily of Dysentery, Diatl
- Chronio consumption, and other dis
eases of lliese waste pipes of the system,
The efiect of the Fills upon all intestinal dis
orders, whether casual or epidemic, is a
phenomenon in medicine. By following the
printed directions, the most alarming casea
• ol bo*el complaint are promptly controlled.
A Word to Female*.
' The local debility and irregularities which
j are the especial annoyances of the weaker
sex, and which, when neglected, always
shorten life, are relieved for the ifme being;
and prevented fdr the time to coma, by a
course of ibis mild but thorough alterative.
HOLLOXVArS PILLS
Ate the best remedy known in lire world for
tbe following diseases:
Asthma, Diarrhma,
Bowel Complaints, Dropsy,
• Cough? Debility, , .
I Colds, Fever and Ague,
Chest Diseases, Female Complaints,
Cosliveness, Headaches,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Stone and Gravel Influenza
Secondary Symptoms Inflammation
Venereal Affections Inward weakness
Worms of all kinds " f.iver complaints
Lowuesa of spirits Fries.
Sold at the manofactorics of Frof. Hollo
way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 214
S.rand London, by all respectable Druggists
and dealers in medicine throughout the U.
|S. and the civilized world, iii boxes at 25
1 cents, 62i uts. and 31 each.
j EP"There is a considerable saving by tak
-1 iag the larger sizes.
I N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa
| lients in every disorder are affixed to each
j box. [Aug. 13, 1856.
i Eicculor'a Aolicv.
i NOTICE is hereby given thai letters testa
' mentary upon the estate of Peter Herlocher,
late of Mifflin to'.vr.ship, Columbia county,
deceased, have been granted to the under
signed residing in the township of Mifflin.
All persons indebted to the estate are re
quested to make payment wiihout delay, and
those having accounts for payment to present
them to
JOHN H. HELLER. Executor.
Mifflin township, June 21, 1857-6 i
~~ EXECUTORS NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that loners testa
mentary upon the estate of Moses MrHenry,
late of Fistffngcreek township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned residing ar Cambra, Luzeyre Co.
All persons indebted to tbe estate are reques
ted to make payment wiihout delay, and
those having accounts for psymsrt to present
Ihem 19 * JAMES McHENRY,
Executor.
Cambra. Luz. Co.. March 12, 1857.
Atlminiiirfltor't Notice.
TVOTICK is he.eby given thai letters of arl
minist-ation upon the estate of David
Herring, late of Centre township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been eranted to thrv
undersigned residing in Limestone township,
Montopr county. All persons indebted (u
the said estate .are requested to make.pay
ment without delay, and those having ac
counts against tbe estate to present them for
payment to ,
PETKR .STRAUS,
Limestone. March 28. '57. AdmCr.
Administrator's Notice.
jVOTICE is hereby givon that letters ol ad
*•* ministration upon tbe estate of Anna
Lunger, late of Bentou township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been grafted lo the
undersigned residing in Bentou township.—
All persona indebted lo tbe said estate are
requested to make payment without delay,
and those having aooounts again-t the estate
to present tbem far payment to
PETER LAUBACH,
Benton, March 28, '57. A dm' r.
Notice.
A LL persons interested will lake notice
that Hiram 11. Kline, Committee of Ma
thiaa Kline; now decoased, a lunatic, han
filed hia account of tbe management of the
estate of the said lunatic ill the Frolhonotary'a
office of the Court of ..Common Pleas of Co
lumbia county, anirthai tbe said account
will be presented lo the Court of Common
Fleas of said county for ooußrmatiou and al
lowance ou Wednesday the 6th day of May
next. -
JACOB EYERLY,
Blooroebum, March 28,1X57. Prolh'y.
Notice.
A LL persona interested Will take notice
**• that James Leidy n d John Ricburl,
Committee of Archibald Patler-on a habitu
al drunkard, have filed their accounts of the
maoasemeß-, of the estate ol the said Arcbi■
bald 1 sffersou in the I'rolhouotary'a office
ol Ihe Court of Common Pleas ol Columbia
county, and that the sard account wiM be
presented to Ihe Court of Common Pleas of
said county for confirmation and ttlluwaoue
on Wednesday the Olh day of May next.
JACOB KYEIILY,
Hloomaburg, March 28,1357. Proih'y.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that holers ol ad
ministration upor. Ihe estate of John H De
will, late of Soon township, Columbia coun
ty, deceased, have been granted lo lire un
Jersigneil residing iu Light Street All per
sons indebted to die said estate are requested
to make payment without delay, and ibosn
having accounts against the decedent to pre
sent the in fur settlement to
, . , , , GEORGE J.BIN,
Light hires', Match 30, T857, Adin'r