STAR OF THE NORTH BloomrtinrgtWrdBcsday Morning, Ang. 15, '60.. Columbia Co. Democratic Convention, jVTICE is hereby given that the Demo cratic electors in ami for the several Voroughs and election districts of Columbia county, will meet at. their respective places of holding their general elections on Suur y, the 2btkly rf Avsvit, 1860, between the hours ol 3 and 7 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of choosing two Delegates from each Election District, to meet in County Convention, at the Court llonse, in Bloomsburg. on Monday, the 21th of August, 1860, at 1 o'clock, P. M , for the purpose of making the usnal annual "nominations of the Democratic party'of Co lumbia county D. LOW EN BERG, ISAAC S. MONROE, ALEM B.TATE, WM. HOWELL, Standing Committee. J. S. WOODS M. SCHLICHER, JOHN LKGGOT, BIoornsrnr2, July 25, 1P60 Messrs. R. Hob & Co. have our thanks for the presentment of a beautiful Catalogue, 'exhibiting the different Printing Presses, Viih other articles belonging to a printing 'establishment, manufactured and for sale by them. The catalogue is handsomely executed, and contains quite a variety of Presses, with some explanation accompany ing each one, ato their construction, ad Yautages, cost, &c. Gobey's Ladi's Book for September has been received. It is a handsome number, maintaining its well earned reputation, that of being the best Lad ides' book extant. It enjoys a wide 'circulation, probably more extended than any other journal of the kind. It is published in Philadelphia by Louis A. Godey; terms S3 per annum for single sub scription. By club it can be had considera bly cheaper. Of the first page of this week's edition can be seen a brief and truthful sketch of oar heroic candidate for the Vice Presi dency,, Col. Joseph Li-e. of Oregon. The Col. would make, no doubt, most an excel lent Vice President ; he is a good states man as welt as a warrior of high standing. We ask for this sketch of Air. Lane's life a careful and attentive perusal by every read er of the Star. Drowned. A little girl, aged two years and three months, was accidentally drown ed in a rain barrel, at the residence of Mr, Heath, in this borough, on Monday morn ing of last week. The barret was sunk in the ground and hence easily accessible to the child.- The name of the unfortunate lit tle victim, was Eleanor Minerva, a daughter of Jos. K. and Ada C. Norcross, of Phila delphia, who, with its mother, was paying visit ' to this place. Danville Democrat. Subscribe. How often do we hear men excuse themselves from snbscribing to a paper or a periodical, by saying they have no time to read. When we hear a man tbusexcdse himself, we conclude .that be has never found time to confer any substan tial advantage either upon -his family, hi country, or himself. To hear a freeman thus express himself,is truly humiiiating,and we can form no other opinion than that uch a roan is of lit la importance to society. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg R. R In to day's Star will be found the Time Table of this road, showing clearly the hours of arriving at and departing from the different Depots along the line, which is quite a con venience for the traveling public to know when they can go and when they can stay. The manner in which this road is being managed is well calculated to command confidence and respect from the public. Jos. N. Scr anton is destined to become a -popular President over this road. Col. M. W. Jackson, the efficient and gentlemanly "Superintendent, is doing good service in his position. . , On Tuesday last, between the hours of 11 and 12 o'clock a mn John Whipple and Clark Price, prisoners in our county jail, made a successful attempt in gelling out. They filed off their chains, and by driving wooden pegs in the wall they succeeded in .-getting upon the top of it, thence to the aground outside by the assistance of a rope fastened at the lop of the wall. Whipple tgot down all safe, bnt Price came only part way down upon the rope when he let lose und came down upon, the ground bo hard as to break one of his legs just above the inkle. Whipple run about half a mile, hotly pursued by several of our citizens, when be was overtaken in the act of swim ing across Fishingcreek. Price's limb was eet by Dr. Ramsey, of this place. ... Sewing fflachi&e. We wera shown a few days since, by our townsman, Mr. HenrtZcppingrb, speci mens of work, executed upon Raymond's Family Sewing Machine, which would com para favorably with any work ever exhibi ted to cs. , There has been a great deal of talk and speculation over the different pat cat sewing machines as to which is the -"best and tha cheapest." We are frequently tasked, 'wt ich is the bert," :,what machine . 'wo old you buy V -We answer, it depends -entirely upon the amount of money inten -ded in its expenditure, and the purpose to rhicb the machine is to be applied. It for .'boots, harness making, tailoring, or almost .any manufacturing purposes, Singer'a is decidedly, the best. .Fot family use, if you intend paying from fifty to one hundred dollars', Wheeler & Wilson's is preferable, .if yoa are: limited to ten or twelve dollar-, we would recommend Raymaod's (for 6ala l5y Messrs. Zcppingeb & Robbins, of this j p'aee,) woicn is surprisingly suupiem us i ' mill -a? a n't .or! tr familw nnrnn. wustiuvuvuj -w i ; J X ( Ves generallyand operates with bat slight ?,xoise. It is deeidedly the neatest; machiue that tra have seen, easily understood and I cperatedjind not likely to get out of order, and is furnished at a price which, places it wjthin the reach of 'almon eveiy family . : ( Directions always accompany machines, all ia - what is lo be done ; but, sometimes is quite as important to know what to eave untune. Cegiuuew-waat; as a general. f thing, toSq loo mncb,-. U ilh a little careful I " . : r..r. anAn tmm If) OTersAe fflT?- SHERIFF'S SALES. B Y virtue of several writs of Venditioni ex VOnaS. issued rnt nf tha Pnnrl nf f!nm. mon. Pleas of Columbia county, to me di rected, will be exposed to public sale, on Monday, thetl Bay of September, I860, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon, at the Court House in Bloomsburg, the following descri ed property, to wit : All that certain tract of land situate in Pine township, Columbia county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the north by lauds of James Master and heirs of Charles Eves, on the west by lands of Isaac Youst and Andrew J. Fine, on the sooth by lands of And. J. Fine, and on the eaM by lands of James Meters, containing FIFTY-TWO ACRES more or Jess, about thirty-five acres of which is cleared land, whareon is erected a one and a half story log house, a frame bank barn, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Zebulon Sholtz. ALSO, All that certain lot of land situate in Or ange township, Colombia county, bounded and described as follows, to wii; on the north by lands ol Jacob Hagenbuch, on the east by lands of Peter Miller, on the south by lands of Malchi & Benjamin Drake, and on the wpst bv land of Jacob Hvgenbuch, containing SIX ACRES be the same more or less, all ol which is improved land, whereon is erected a one and a half story dwelling house, a frame stable and other outbuildings with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Be nja. Boone & Rachel Boone. . ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Benton township, Colombia county, bound ed and described as follows, to wit: on the north by land of Abraham Young, on the east by land of John Conner and David Yocum, on the south by land of George Hartman, and on the west by land of Dan iel Robbin's heirs, containing one hundred and twenly acres, about sixty acres ol which is cleared land, wbereon is erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house, frame bank barn and other out buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Moses Yocum. ALSO, The Defendant's interest in all that cer tain traci of land situate in Pine town-hip, Columbia county, bounded and tU'-cnled as follows, to wii: on the north by lands of Ira Sanders, on the east by laud ; Tit man' heirs and others, cn the south by land of Iram Derr and others, and on the west by land of David Sweney and others, containing two hundred thirty three acres, one hundred fifty three perches and allow ance, about thirty acres of which is cleared land, wh-reon is erected a Steam Saw Mill, two frame dwelling houses, two frame sta bles and other outbuildings with the appur tenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be fold as the property of Isaac Tyler. ALSO, All that certain lot of laud situate in the town ol Bloooibburg, Bloom township, Col umbia county, bounded aid described as follows, to wit: on the south by Main Street of said town, on the east by lot of Jeremiah J. Brower, on the north by an alley, and on the nest by lot of Delila Crtfveling, con taining one fourth of an acre be the same more or Ies, wbereon is erected a one and a hall story frame dwel'ing house, a frame hop, a frame stable and other outbuildings with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Charles Kahler. ALSO, The Defendant' interest in all that cer tain Lime Stone Quarry, situate in Centre township, Columbia . county, bounded and described as follows, lo wit: on the north by land of John K. Grotz. on the east bj lot of E. W. Low, on the south by lands of the same, and on the west by Jot of Andrew Hagenbuch, containing fonr perches in width and eleven perches in depth, where on is erected a Lime Kiln and a Frame Lime House with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abraham Deiilerica. ALSO, All that certain lot of land situate in the Borough of Berwick, in the County of Col umbia, bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at the corner of Seesholtz & Boon's Wheelwright Shop, on Market Street to Second Street 36 feet, more or Ies, thence along said Second street to lot of Gilbert Fowler, No. 4 49 feet, thence along said lot 36 feet tnoie or less to Sees hoi z & Booti, thence along said lot paral lel with Second street 49 feet .to the place of beginning ; whereon is erected a Two Story Brick Siore House, with the appurten ances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joriah B. Dodson. ALSO, All that certain lot or tract of land situate in Centre twp , Colombia county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: on the north by a public road leading from Blooms bo rg to Berwick, oc the east by lot of Liud ley W. Wooley and others, on the south by the JVortn Branch Canal, and on tbe west by lot of Hiram B. Freas & Hiram Brown, containing three acres ol land be the same more or less, whereon i ereeted a large three story frame Grist Mill, a Steam En gine and Steam Boiler, a two story frame dwelling house, a oue and a half 6tory frame dwelling bouse, a frame stable and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George H. Freas. ALSO, All thai certain tract of land situate in Sogarloaf township, Columbia co., bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Maria Fritz, on the east by lands of John Kitchen, on the south by lands of widow Vanderslice, and on the west by lands of John Moore, containing eighty one acres more or less, about tony acres of which is cleared land, wheieon m erected a two story log dwelling house, a log barn and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances.! Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property of George Moore. ! - ' : ALSO, . AH that certain lot of ground situate in Orangeille, -Orange township, Columbia county, bounded and described as follows, to wi:: on tbe north by lot of Thos. Rockel, on the east by lot of Henry Stiner, on the south by lot of Adam Sbaner and on the west by Main Street of said town, contaiu ing one third of an acre be tbe same more oi. less, wbereon is erected' two two story frame dwelling houses, a frame stable and other outbuildings with ihe appurtenances. . Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Wiliiarn Remly. , AH that certain lot of ground situate in Hopkinsville, Bloom township, Columbia county, bonnded and desciited as follows, to wit : on the northeast by Main street of said town, on the southeast bv an alley, on the euuthwest by an alley, and on ihe north west fey Jot of . i ' , containing one htfJf of an acre be the same more or less. . c e rt 1 MlJtl other outbuildings with the BDpurtenances. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the properly of Josiah H. Furmau. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Beaver township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded as follows: on the east by a pub lic road, on the south bv lands of Mar.ass Michael's heirs and others, on the west by land of Shuman & Hoats, and on the north by land of John and Reuben Herriaer, con tailing eighty-nine acres, twenty five acres of which are cleared lands, whereon are erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Frame Kitchen, a Frame Barn and other outbuildings with the appurtenance.". Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles F. Mann. ALSO, A ceitain lot of ground situate in Maine towr.hip. Columbia county, adjoining lands of Isaac Yetter on the north, Aaron Ber linger on the Koiith, west and east, contain ing one acre of land, whereon are erected a one and a half story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a Frame Stable and a Well of water at the door. ALSO, One other tract of land sitnate in Beaver and Maine townships Columbia county, adjoining lands of Charles Mann on lue north, Jacob Shuman's heirs on the north, Abraham Knecht on the south, Charles Fisher and Jacob Hinderliter on the east, and Mary Culp on the west, containing one hundred and one acres and a half with the appurtenances, about ten acre. of which i cleared land. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Hossler. ALSO, By a writ of Levari Facias, a certain dwell ing house two stories high, having a front of about eighteen feet, and a depth nf about twenty four feet, situate on a lot or piece of land in the town of Espy, Columbia co., which lot contains a front of about thirty feet, and depth ol about ore hundred and seventy feet, on tbe'north kide ot Main Street, adjoining lot of William Tronsue on the west, Alfred Heckman on the north, and said Main Street on the south. . Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of John Turner. ALSO, All that certain two story frame dwelling house or building situate in the township of Scott, in the county of Colombia, on the somh side of the mein road leading from Bloomsburg lo Berwick, being in the village of Epytown, said building containing in front twenty six feet, and in depth fifty two feet, and the lot or piece of ground and cur tilage appurtemant to the said building, bounded on the northeast by lssac McKa my, on the northwept by David Whitmey er, on the north by the main road aforesaid and on the south by an alley, Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of William A. Case. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. all that cer tain lot or tract of land situate in Briarcreek township, Columbia county, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north by lands of Adam Deitterich and Jeteph Vf Horn. on the east by land of John Vanaeli, on the 6ouih by land of James Lamonand on the west by land of George ZanerVheirs, containing thirty acres, be the same more or lees, all of which is improved Jand with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution arid to be sold as the property of Uriah Vanpili and Mary Van pelt. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff. Bloomsburg, An?. 1, i860. . LIQUORS J LIQTJOHS I ' liolcsnlc and Kctail. fflHE subscriber would announce to the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that tie is selling LIQUORS in large and small quantities, and at different prices, at his Iew store, on Main street, north side, two doors Eoufi of Iron street, Bloomsburg. His stock of Foreign and Domestic consists of Cognac and Rochelle, blackber ry, Giuser, Raspberry and La tender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks' Whiskey, and any quantity of common. He alo has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not least, a quantity of good double extra BROWN STOUT; all of which he will sell ai the lowest cash prices. The public are respect fully solicited to give his liquor a trial. D. W. ROB BINS, Agt. Bloomsburg, July 11, I860. ' ZCPPIXGER'S ESTABLISHMENT. Prices Reduced, &c. The difficult watches and jewelry Cv repairing has been done since Blooms-TA burg is Bloomsburg, by Henry Zuppinger. and though he was often (from the nature of the case,) obliged to charge pretty high, bis prices are now greatly reduced, and his customers may rest assured that he has the requisite qualification, materials and means for the repairing of all kinds of watches, jewelry, Accordions, and every thing usu ally attended to ! the best watchmake or jewelry shops. Honesty and faithfulness will always behis first principle and aim. Have yon a pique ? O come ! I want it re moved. They had me dead and buried some time last winter, but some bow it seams I have crawled oul again. 0" Orders or Goods taken for pay. HENRY ZUPPINGER. - Bnmsbnrg, July 11, 1860. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. la Ike Orphans' Court. riHE Auditor appointed to make distribu - tion of the balance in the hands of Abraham Robbing, Administrator of the es tate of Thomas Rohbins, late of the said county, deceased, will meet ihe distribu tees and all persons interested, for the pur I poses of bis appointment, at his office in Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY the 25th day of AUGUST next, between the hours of nin A. M. and three P. M., when and where all persons having claims are required to present them, or be forever debarred from a shaie of said fund. J. G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsburg, July 25, 1860. HENRY ROSENSTOCK, Sky-Iiiglit "Ambrolypist, I3 00MS in the Third Story of the Ex--i chang-e Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa- Bloomsburg, Nov 23, 1859-ly. E. II. LITTLE, BLOOITJSmTRGj Pa. Office in Court Alley j formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859.-tf.' ; ; Attorney at )LaTr, ' RAYMOND'S FAMILY: SEWING MACHINE! PATENTED MARCH 9, 1858. PRICE $10 EACH. TITESSR3; ZUPPINGER & ROBBINS, of Bloomsburg, baring purchased the ex clusive right of the above valuable Impro ved Cheap Patent Sewing Machine, for the County of Columbia, will be happy to supply their friends with the article lor the accommodation of themselves and families. The following are some of the superior advantages ibis implement possesses, viz : 1. It sews from 400 to 600 tight stitches per minute. 2. Double thread Machines are from the more complicated character of their mech anism invariably managed and threaded with more or les difficulty ; not so with RAYMOND'S, a child can manage it in two hours, and it is threaded easier ttiaa a com? mon needle. 3. One of the most valuable features of this Machine, is the smalluess and the compactness of its mechanism. 4. It can be attached to a board, table or stand, in operating order,- and removed in less than half a minute. 5. It greatly economizes the thread, and yet produces a seam, sufficiently strong for any work lor which it is intended, a qual ification not known to all kinds of Sewing Machines. . 6. No human hand is capable of produ cing a seam so regular and systematic. The seam is so strong if well done, that the 6t.-ongect material will ' tear before the seam will give way. 7. Among the array of Pa'ent Sewing Machines, there arc none so cheap hh.I durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma chine is adapted to all kinds ol uuik as experience has proven. There are prhnps none so realy useful, doing such a variety "of wore for the immediate ue of the fam ily circle, and at such a moderate price, as RAYMOND'S PATENT. 8. The operator can shape hit wmn just as he pleases, waves, leaves and iiuwers, etc., can be represented or imiialed. 9. It is particularly adapteu lo all kinds of stitchicg such as gentlemen's slmt, bosoms, ristbands, collars, etc., and all kinds of ladies' sewing, including silks, lawns, delaines, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex cepting for men's heavy wear, this Machine is rather too light ol construction. 10. But we all admit, that the advantage to health, and principally to the vision or eyesight, iniiuced by ll.e use of Sowing Machines, surpasses infinitely all oiher advantages-. ;i. This Machine fastens the seam al ways itself, but if the operator wishes it unfastened or open, there is a way lor it too, thus you can have il fastened or not, as you please, which is, sometimes, espe cially for beginners, a very favorable cir cumstance. If the seam is left unfastened, you can draw it out in three seconds and 6ave the thread. For sale by the nndersigned, at their re spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who will put the Machine in operation and give all necessary instruction. HENRY ZUPPINGER. DANIEL VV. UOBBINS. Bloomsbura, July 11, 1860. Grand Jurors for Sept, Term, IS60, Bloom Caleb Barton, jr., William Cole man, Simon C. Shive. Benton Jno. Beisblitie, Patterson Moore, Thomas Hess. ' Br.arcreek Adam SuluJohn Davenport, Jacob Mosieller, Ephraim Evans, Peter Hayman. -v Cattawissa -Samusl Thomas. Centre John Shaffer. . Franklin Thomas Hower. Fishingcreek -Hiram Bitten bender. Greenwood David Albeitcon, Peter Gir (On. Jackson JamesYocum. Locust George Fetterman. Madison John Demott. ' Mifflin John Snjder, Jacob Schweppen heiser. Roarinscreek Charles Eck. Scott Philip Achenbach. Traverse Jurors. Bloom William Bears, Joseph Ruckle, Joseph Weaver, John R. Moyer, Charles ' Thomas, Strawbridgi A. Wilson, Yastine Boone. Bor. Berwick Jacob Moyer, A. B. Tate. Beaver Peter Gearhart, Samuel John son. Centre Thomas Conner. Cattawiesa Solomon Reinard. Franklin Jacob Kostenbader. Fishingcreek John Creveling, Thomas Lunger. Greenwood Samuel Mnsgrave. Locnst Jonas Fahringer. M'fflin Michael Fry, Jacob Yohe. Madison Daniel Merkle, Isaac Mc Bride Henry Dildine. Montoor Andrew Clark Mount Pleasant Elias Howell, Andrew Crouse. Maine Aaron Andrews. Orange James Patterson, Henry Delong. Pine William Arter. Scott A. J. Thornton, Samuel L. Bettle, Elias Krum, Hobert S. Howell. Sugarloaf Henry.C. He, Andrew Lau bach. ? July 2b, 1860. LIGHT STREET HOTEL. D. L. EVERHART, Proprietor. THE Proprietor ol this hoel takes pleas ure in announcirg to the pnbhc that he still occupies this large and .commodious house in Ligut Mreei, ra.,ana is jet, as ever,prepaired to accom modate traveler", tearhsters,dro- vers and, borders, with accom modations that will favombly compare with any hotel in this section of country. The traveling public may depend on all comforts I home, as his bouse is well fnrnUhed and always kept in order. His table and bar will a! way be found furnished wi'h the best the market affoids. Mr. E. will ever be happy to entertain arid accommodate his friends to the utmost of his ability- D. L. EVERHART. Light Street, Pa., Nov. 24, 1858. The Proprietor of the above house, having no desire to continue in the hotel bnsiness, will sell tbe property at private sale, cpon reasonable terms. The 6tand is a good one, with stables and all ibe neces sary outbuildings; all of which are in good condition. To any person wishing, to em bark in the business, it is a good locality, and a desirable place. " - OLD DR. HEATH'S ROOK OF Travels and great discoveries of the Japanese and East InJia Medicines, wi'h full directions for the certain cure of Con sumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ca larrab, A6tbraa, Fevers, Heart Disease, Scrofula, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Gravel and .Urinary Deposits, Fe male Complaints, &. Illustrated with hun dreds olcertificatesof cures and engravings. For the purpose of rescuing as many suffer ing fellow-beings as possible from prema ture death, it will be sent to any part of the continent, by sending 25 cents to Dr. Heath. Sold by G. M. Hagenbuch; Bloomsburg; N. L. Rank & Co, Danville, Jacob Lawalt, Catasanqua ; A;rMiller & Co, Berwick. fffc THUS 3EST. TV i? n s t i: iv s UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 1500 PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. 9000 to 10,000 New Words in the Vocab ulary. Table of Synonyms, by Prof Good rich. 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N and after Monday, May 28, 1860, trains will run as follows EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS, Moving South. The Accommodation Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie Rbilroad arrives t Great Bend at 6,38, and the Cincinnati Expres at 6,03, a. m., and connects wi'h ihe Ex press Train which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia, al 7,10 a. m. Due at Scranton, 9,35 a. m. EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS, Moving North Passengers from N. York, leave Pier No. 2, North River, al From Philadelphia, leave Wal 7,30 a. m. nut Street Wharf, at 6.00 Dee at Scranton, 4,10 Due al Scranton, 7,25 CI The Accommodation Train does not leave Scranton until after the arrival of :he Morning Train on the L. & B. Rail Road, thus giving passengers from the Wyoming Valley a direct connection for the Went by the Morning Train. For Ihe accommodation f way travel on the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will be attached to the Express Freight Trains leaving Scranton, al 4 a. m. Rtnrningj will leave Junction at 3,40 a. m. Due at Scranton, 2,50 a. m. Passer.ers lo and from New York change cars at Jnnction to and from Philadelphia via B D R R, leave or lake the cars at Hoje. For Pi'tton, K'Tijiston, and Wilkesbarre, take L. & B. R. R. cars at Scranton. For Jesup, Archbald and Carbondale, take Stages at Scranton. t - Tickets sold and basaras checked Through. JOHN BRISlilN, Sup:t. Wm. N. Jenk, Gen. Ticket Agent. June. 13, 1860.- TUIS WAT FOR BARGAINS ! N EW Q ODS. IflAKTZ fc KNT VMTOULD repeci fully inform the citizens of Light Street and vicinity that they have just received a new and extensive at sortmeni of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which they will sell cheap for cash. They have a larse and general variety : all that is commonly fouiid in a Country Store, ai d are determined to sell cheap. In the selec tion of their poods they have paid strict at tention ; therefore their merchandise will bear recommendation and will prove to be ot the first class. Tbe proprie'ors are gentlemen and honor- ab e dea ers. and cordially solicit a iuerai share of patronage. Customers would do well lo call and examine their geueral vari- etv before Durchasins elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for good at ihe highest market price. MARTZ & Light Street, May 4, IS'oD. TO n A I'T U AiTI AK E IS S G co. cL CL tl Da of S3 o "MACHINE sewinz and sutchmz done br Mrs. ZUPPINGER on moderate terms, neatly and substantially. Thread lognd. Comv and see different styles of sewing machines. Bloomsburg, July 11, I860. BARNARD RUPERT. " FJISllIOttdnLE TAILOR, Shop on the South Side of Main Street, firs quare below Market. M'KELVY, KEAL & CO., MERCHANTS, Northeast crrner of Main and Market Sts CABINET WARE ROOMS. s. c. SHITE jy ESPECTFULLY invites ihe attention of the Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and In a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort, ment ot FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, which is eqoal in style knd finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low pricts. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from f 25 to 860. Divans Loon ces, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and eay chairs, Piano stools, and a varij:i nf n nhnlsIP ri t urnr lr tvifli Tlroostnnr f and narloi bureaus, sofa. card, centre and ' t pier tables, detashu?, chetTeniers, whatnots and corrodes and all kinds of fashionable work. His slock of boieaus, enclosed and oomtnon wastelands, dress-tables, corner copboirdu sofa, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bediad?, cane seat and common chairs is the largest in (his section ot ihe couniy. He will also keep a good assortment ol lookine- glat-se? with fancy gilt and common frames He will also furnish spring maltrasses fitted to any - sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. rloomsbiiMr. January 13. 1858. Excitement at the "Old Arcade!" FRESH ARRIVAL OF QD QD b3 & AT JIIMK S STOUE ! riMIE subscriber has just returned from'lhe City with another large and select as sortment of Spring aod Summer Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which he is determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock com. prises Ladies' Dress Cioods, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY G OO D S, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'e, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kept in country Stores; lo which he invites ihe public generally. Tbe highest price paid for country produce. S. H. MILLER. Blonmshnrrx. April 2.S, 1860. LOCATED AT PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BUFFA LO, ALBAN Y,CLEVELAND, DE TROIT AND CHICAGO. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE, S. E. Corner Seventh and Chestnut Streets. JNO. B. MEYERS, H COWPERTH WAIT, Prof. JOHN S. HART, J. B. L1PPINCOTT, MORRIS L. H ALLOW FLL. COUNTING HOUSE COURSE? Ccmprises Book Keeping for Mercantile, Bankins Railroad, and Mannfacturing Business with Pennmanship, Cal cuiations. Correspondence, &c. &c, fully qualifying the Student for atcual business. Students receive individual In struction. , Diplomas are aicanhd to Graduates. $35.00 Pas for Life Scholarship good in seven Col lese; S25 for partial coure. C5 For Catalogue and Specimens of Wri- Address, inclosinstwo stamps, BRYANT & STRATTON, July 27. 1859 Philad'a. Trial List for Sept. Term, 1S60. 1. Benjamin A. Cole vs. William Simons. 2. Peter Miller vs The Cat:awisa, Wii liamsport & Erie Railroad Company. - 3. Samuel Lemon vs. A W. Creamer. 4. John McCalla vs. Henry Haniz. 5. Simon Fetterman vs. Wpght Hughes. 6. Jacob Schuyler vs. Wilson Ager. 7. Charles Henninger vs. Ludwig Diebl's administrators. 8. T. V. Khler vs. Daniel Neyhard. 9. Jno. McMcllican et at vs. Sam'! Rhone. 10. J. K. Girion vs. Edgar E. Barton et al. 11. William Smeyer vs. Johu Hoffnagle. 12. J. P.Jackson et al vs Enoch Howell. 13 Stephen H. Miller vs. Dan'l F. Seybert. 14. Koberl E. Auten vs. Bent. Pardon. 5 Wm. Appleman v Jonathan Mosteller. 16. Enos Adams vs Samuel B. Seybert. 17. Aiary Hess vs William Hess. 18. Peter Billmeyer vs Michael Mylert. 19. Jeremiah H. Herman vs Abram IS. Har vey. 20. Nathan'l E. Rutter et al vs A.N. Harvay. 21. C. D. Herring el al rs John G. Jacoby. 22. Joeph Lilly vs James W. Sankey. 23. Lavina Cole vs. Adam Luiz et al. 24. Daniel Spayda vs Christian Laubach. 25. Ira Robbins vs Jacob Diehl. 26. Geo roe Sloan's Executor vs Jas. Rantz. 27. Jacob Schuyler vs Albert Stookey et al. 28. George Getty vs Henry Shollaberger. 29. John Barton's adm'r vs Joseph Lilly. JACOB EYERLY, Protb'y. Bloomsburg, July 25, 1860. I . .SJ v. vj. j Sa. Ki W S2S. ft .-. OF OF ALL KINDS, AT J. JT. RStOWER'S Cheaper than liver. May if, 1860. O V.' o o o v.- 0 0 V.' 0i Flour ami Feed Delivered cm: pi: u than tiie cheapest i i rpHE undersigned has made arrange-J- ments that will enable him lo deliver Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cent, cheaper than any bodi else in town. His prices ar as follows: Flour $7 25; Corn and Oats Chop SI 55; Corn and Rye Chop SI 65 ; Bran SI 10 ; I respectiully solicit a share of the public patronage. MOSES COFFMAN. Bloomsburg, June 14. 1860. S00D LIQtrOBsS. rnpHE undersigned has opened a new Li-J- quor Store al MifBinville, Colombia county, and stocked it wits a large and ex ce lletit assortment of -, ' Oil 12 TXT C S3 of alt k'nds, to which be invites the alien MEDICAL REVOLUTION The World Unanimous! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GREAT COUNTER 1BRITANT! ! The- virus of disease often makes its way to the internal organs throngh the pores of the skin. This penetrating Ointment, melt ing under tbe hand as it is rubbed in, is ab sorbed through the same channels, and, reaching the seat of inflamation, promptly and invariably subdues it, whe her located in the kidnevs the liver, the lungs, or any ether important organ. It penetrates the surface lo ibe interior, through tbe countless tubes ibat communicate with Ihe skin, as summer rain passes into the fevered earth, diffusing its cool and regenerating influence. SKIN DISEASES AND GLANDULAR SWELLINGS. ' Every species of exterior irritation is quickly reduced by the ami inflammatory action of this Ointment. Angry Eruptions, uch as salt Rheum, Eryxipelas, Tetter, Ringworm, Scald Head, Nettle, Rasb, Scab ies, or Itch) &c., die out, to return no more, under this application. Hospital experi ence in all parts of the World proves its infallibility in diseases of the skin, the mus cles, the joints and the glands. ULCERS, SORES, AND TUMORS. The effect ot this unrivalled external remedy upon Scrofula, and other virulent ulcers and sores, almost , maraculous. It first discharges the poison which produces suppuration and proud flesh, and thus Ihe cures which its healing properties afterwards complete are safe as well as permanent HOUNDS, BRUISES, BURNS, AN SCALDS In cases of Ihe fracture of the bones, in juries caused by steam explosions, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, and contraction of the sinews, il is emp!o)ed and warmly recommended by the faculty. This, marvellous remedy has been introduced by its inventor in persons into all the leading Hospitals of Europend no private household should be without tt. UN DEFINABLE TESTIMONY. The Medical Staff of tbe French and Eng lish Armies in the Crimea officially signed their approval of HOLLOWAY'S Ointment, as the most reliable dressing for sabre cots, slabs, and gun-6hot wounds. It is also used by the surgeons of the Allied Navies. Both the Bunions, Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases : Mercurial Eruotions, Piles, Borns, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Fistula, Lumbago, Swelled Glands Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Sore Heads, Sore Throats, Sore of al! kinds, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Scalds. Skin Diseases, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Tetter, Ulcers, Veneral Sore, Wouuds of all kinds. BT CAUTION I IMone are senuine do less the world " Ilulloicay, New -York and London," are discernible as a water-mark, in every leaf of the book of directions ?cnnd each pot or box; the bme may be piainly seen by holding the leaf la the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one ren dering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeit ing ihe mediciesor vending the same, know ing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Deal ers in Medicine throughout the United States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 62 cen's, and 1 each. 0" There is a considerable saving by takius the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. August 17, 1859. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. Warren J. Wood ward, President Judge of the Court of Ojer and terminer and General Jail 1'el.v ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace, and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' Corrt, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of the counties of Colombia, Sullivan and Wyomin?, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, Associate Judges ot Colombia County, have issued their precept, bearing date one thousand eisbtenn hundred and sixty, and to me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in blooms, burg, in the roonty of Columbia, on the first Monday (btin; the 3d day) of Sept., next, and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, the . Justices of the Peace and Constables ol the said County of Columbia, lhal they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in ihe forenoon of said day, with theic records, inquisition and other remembran ces to do those ininzs which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizes, to prosecute against the prisoners that are ot may be in tbe Jail of said couuty ot Colombia, to be then and there to prosecute then as eball be just. Ju ror are requested to be punctual in their M'entlanee, agreeably to their notice, dated at Bloomsburg, Ihe 23th day oi July, in the ye;ir ol our Lord one thousand eight hun dred ana sixty , and in the eighty-fourth year ol the independence ol the United Stales of America. (God save the Commonwealth. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, REVOLVING HAY RAKE. JUST WHAT FARMERS WANT! The undersigned respectluily informs '.he citizens of Columbia county. and the pubWe generally, that he manufactures to order and keeps lor sale, at his establishment la Epytown, the celebrated REVOLVING HAY RAKE, made of the best material, in excellent style, and will la sold at a low figure. Far mers wilt find it greatly lo their advantage to secure one of the above Rakes, by which they can rake as much in one day as can oe done by ten hand rakes E B. PURSEL. Espy, Pa . June 27, 1880. Auditor's Notice- ri'HE undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia coun ty, lo distribute assets in the hands of Hon. Peter Kline, administrator of the estate of Henry Metz, lata of Locust township, Col umbia cour.ty, deceased, among the credi tors of said decedent, according to the rates and. proportions established by lav, will attend to tbe duties of bis appointment on THURSDAY, TH E 23D DA Y OF AUGUST, 1860, a 10 o'clock, a. m., at bis nffire in. Bloomsbnrg, when and where alt persona having claims against the said estate, sfral