The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 17, 1860, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH,
JSIoomsbiifT, VfdnrMlay, October 17, 1SG0.
'Our local column lor week has been
crowded out. Hereafter we will endeavor
?to localize at least what transpires.
Thk premium for trotting at the Montour
county Agricoltural Fair was awarded to a
gray owned by A. H Roe, of Light Street,
Columbia county. The same animal re
reived a premium at the State Fair for fa.Pt
walking.
The Williamsport Presi cornea to ns both
enlarged and improved. - This is an evi
dence of itd being liberally supported. The
next mark of enterprise the Press makes,
should be to improve its politics.
D. L Evkrhaht advertises, in our paper,
Jiis Hotel Property, situate in Light Street.
It can be bad upon reasonable terms. The
property is a tolerably good one, and with
fair and judicious management this hotel
will profitably reward any person who
purchases if.
Ssow. We were very much surprised,
on Monday morning last, to find the ground
completely covered with snow. We are
informed il fell to the depth ot from four to
five inches uorth of this place. In this
place it was not half so deep, and soon de
parted, leaving our streets in a soft and wet
condition.
The bnckwheat crop in the northern part
of oir county this season is quite good, and
of excellent quality. This will be cheering
news no doubt to the lovers of "buckwheat
cakes.'- We have seen flour in market,
but it wa probably from old grain. A due
supply will soon make its appearance. Our
patrons will not forget us, etc.
Thb coal trade this season so far has
leen very heavy. Few have the remotest
idea of tfe amount of coal constantly pass
ing our place, by canal ami on railroad, ex
cept those whnse business calls them in
the immediate neighborhood of these great
thoroughfares. No true estimate can po.nsi
My be given. The trade is increasing rap
idly every year as the demand also increas
es. We notice several itinerant gentlemen
abont our town, who we are told, design
piving exhibitions of different characters,
rpon, or near, onr Fair Grounds, while the
Fair is being held. If we mistake not there
i a clause in a certain proceedings of the
Society prohibiting all shows from entering
or exhibiting on the Fair Grounds. This
fonnds very mnch like disappointing the
f entry of t-ricki and lofty tumbling.
Thk Ei-vcriox is over the Republicans
Iiave carried the day and "what a good
effect it is already having." we imagine we !
liear whispered by a portion of the ranks
of our Opposition lr'tend that portion,
mind you. which have no particular claims
1 smartness. It was told us the other day
that a certain individual of this place pre-
tended to argue that w.iges hJ "riz'' since t
the election, arid "times"' were much "'bet-
ler." Weil, this may be as it is ; whether
lh oIortinti Ima hnl anv lhmir Ir Io with ' '
Felling goods, is the question we would
like to understand We are prepared to
ay this much : our neighbor, L T. Shkp
iess, who deals out goods in the Cheap
Cash Store, is selling at much lower prices,
and better articles, than he did Fome two or
three weeks ago. Mr. Sharpless lias just
returned from Philadelphia with a hand
some assortment of Fall and Winter aoods,
all of which he will sell cheap for cash, and
do mistake !
The PaicsiDrNT of the Columbia County
Agricul'.ur-i! Society Dr. John Rmset
will please accept our thanks for the pre
sentation of a complimentary Certificate ol
Membeiihipn$;S Society We are pleased
to be able to state that, under the manage
ment of the present officiating officers, this
Society has become one of the firm and
fixed institutions of Columbia conu'y. The
annual exhibition, of this agricultural en
terprise, will be held on the Fair Grounds
of the Society, al Bloomsbarg, commencina
on Thursday next, and continue until Satur
day, lasting three days. We expect, z
well as our friends, a good exhibition of
azrico'ltnral products, and trnst that our ex
pectations may be realized. Every member
should take more or less interest in these
exbibition'and work diligently to have his
manufactured articles or agricultural pro--duc'.s
to compare favorably with, if not
excel!, bis neighbors. Ample arrange
ments are made to accommodate all who
may attend. This will be the Fifth Annual
Tair held by this Society, and after &11 is
.over may il be said, that it was the crawn
ing one.
We find the following in a Wiliiamport
paper, bearing date a few weeks since :
A Remarkable Surgical Operation, for the
jeUet of vesica fistula, one of the most
afflicting accidents that can befal & female,
And which, until recently, wa looked upon
by the entire medical profession as incura
ble, was performed successfully on Thurs
day, by Dr. Crawford, ol this place, assisted
by Dra. Logan, Rankin, Detwiler and
'Horner. The patient is doing remariably
-well up to this time, and bids iair for entire
recovery. Probably no snch operation has
ever before beer, performed in Pennsylva
nia, outside of the city of Philadelphia, and
Tery rarely there.
We do not desire to detract anything from
ihe merits of Dr. Crawford and his assist
ants, nor to diminish in the least the fame
which a successful operation of so critical a
' .nature, should reflect npon them; bot we
.nevertheless wih. to inform the writer of
4he above paragraph, that he is mistaken if
he thinks that 'no tuck, operation h t$ ever
jiefvre been performed in Pennsylvania outside
pf the City of Philadelphia." ' .
Drs. Strawbridge, of Danville, and J3arri-
oas oI Blocmsborj, performed the same
operation during the month of July last, in
panville, where the disease had been of
fome eight rears standing, and the paiiea.t
Auditor's lYoticc.
In the Orphan's Court of Columbia co. Estate
rj Christian bcheil, dec d.
THE Auditor appointed by the Couit to
make distribution of the balance in the
hands of John McGormick. Administrator,
with the will annexed, of Christian Schell,
deceased, amongst the heirs and legal rep
resentative of the decedent, will meet the
parties interested for the purpose of his ap
pointment on SATURDAY, the 24ih day tf
November, i860, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at
the office of R. F. Clark, E-q., in Blooms
burg. WELLINGTON II. ENT,
Auditor.
Bloomsbnrg, Oct. 17, 1860.-4w.
TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS.
WILL conduct an examination of Teach
era at the lollowing times and places,viz :
Scott, at Espy, Oct. 20lh: iCattawisa at
Cattawissa, Oct. 22d ; Orange, at Orange
ville Oct 23d ; Greenwood, at Rohrshnrg,
Oct, 24th; Madison at Jerseytown, Oct 25th;
Hemlock, at Ruckhorn, Ort. 20th ; Mount
Pleasant. at Hutchinson, Oct. 27th; Mifflin
at Mifflinville Oct. 29th; Beaver, at Mi
chael's School House, Oct. 30;b ; Maine at
Maineville, Oct 31st; Roaringcreek Mtdd'e
School Houe, Nov. lt; Conyngham, at
Cenireville Nov. 2d; Locust, at Slabtown,
Nov. 3 I; Franklin, 8t Clajtons Nov. 5th ;
Montour ar Deiteric k'e School House Nov.
9th, at Fowlersville Nov. 7th; Briarcreek, at
Evansvilfe, Nov. 8th, Fishiugcreek, at
Stillwater, Nov. 12th; Benton, at Benton,
Nov. 13th: Sugarloaf ; A. Cole's School
House; Nov. 14ih; Jackson, at Derr's School
House, Nov. 1 5th; Pine, at Upper Sereno,
Nov. 16th. At 1 o'clock p. m , of each dny.
Directors are requested t o make all need
ful arrangements, and to ruanilest their
interest by attendance.
LEWIS APPLEMAN, Co. Supt.
Light Street, Oct. 17, 1860.
IiealtFmdTts pleasures,
OR
Disease With Its Agonies:
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
ROLLOWAY'SPIIili S.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What is more fearful than a breaking
down ol the nervous gstem ? To t e exci
table or nervou in a small degree i most
distressing, for where can a remedy be
found ? There is one : driuk but little
wine, beer or spirits, or far belter, r.one-;
lake r.n coffee, weak tea being preferable;
get all the Iresh air you can ; take three or
four Pill every night; eat plenty of solid,
avoiding the ue of slops ; an J if these gold
en rules are followed, yon will be happy
in mind and strong in body, and forget you
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If there is one thins more than another
for which these Pills are so famous it i
their purifying properties, especially their
nower of cleansing the blood from all im-
pun
ies, and removing dangerous and sus-
j pended secretions. Universally adopted as
the ope giand remedy for female ompiaiins
ti ev never fail, never weaken the yMem,
and always bring about wtiat is required.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feeliriss which so sadden ns, most
frequently ane from annoyances or trouh-
tf ,lo,n 0ts'rncted perxnjratioo, or fro
eaiiua and drinking what is nr.fit fr us,
''' tti!i"rde"n2 ,he liver a,ul p'rtnrii,ch
to be well. The Pills, it taken according
to the printed instruction, will quickly re
store a healthy anion to botti liver and
stomach, whence follow as a natural con
KKquetice, a i;ocd nppe'iie mid a clear head.
In the East and WM Indies scaieely any
other medicine is ever used for ttieee dis
orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting these oraan,
whe:her they secrete too much or too little
water; or whether they be afflicted with
none or gravel, or with aches and paiiis
settled in the loins over the regions ot the
ki-tneya, these Pills should bo taken accor
ding to ihe printed inductions directions,
and the Oi.jtment should be well rubbed
ioio the small of the back at bed time. This
treatment will give almost im mediate rebel
when' all other means have fail-id.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF OUTER.
No medicine will so effectually improve
the tor.e ol the stomach a these Pdi; they
remove all acidity, occasioned ei;her by
intemperar.ee or improper diet. They
reach the liver and reduce it lo a healthy
action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious in
caes ol pam in fact hry never fail in
culmg all disorders ol the li er andstomuch
Zitour.-ry's rills are the best remedy known in
the -world Jor the following diseases.
Ago,
Asthma,
Billions Complaints,
Blotches on the
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics,
Constipation of tha
Bowels.
Consumption,
Debility.
Dropsy,
Dysentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregnlari-
ties,
Fevers of all
kinds,
Fit,
Gout,
Head ache,
Indigestion,
Inflammation,
Jaundice,
Liver Com
plaints, Lumbago,
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine,
Scrofula, or
King's Evil,
Sore Throats,
Stone and Gravel, .
Secondary Symptoms,
Tic-Douloureux,
Uumours,
Ulcers,
Venereal Affection,
Worms ol all kinds
Weakness Irom
whaever cause,
CAUTIOX !! Noue are genuine unless
the words '"Holloway, New York nd Lon
don' are discernible as a Water-mark n
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box ; the same may be plainly
seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand
some reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection ol any party or pastiee coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the
same, knowing them to be spurious.
Sold a: the Manufactory of Professor
Holio way, 80 Maiden Lane, Neve York, and
by ail respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in boxes al 3d cents, 62 cents and SI each.
EF There is considerable saving by la
king the larger sizes.
N.' B -Directions for the guidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
October, 17, i860.
HIEAMC. DOWER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office near Wilocn's Carriage shop, Main St
Clanks or all Kinds
mm.
New Fall Goods (
LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES.
7e have again been to the city, and re
tcrned with a large stock of Goods for
the season, which we are prepared to sell
at a low figure for ready pay. Our stock
consists of
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Willow-ware,
Hollow-ware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster,
Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by the
Keg, cheap, &., &c.
H. C. & I. W. HARTMAN.
Bloomsbcrg, Oct. 17, 1860.
PUBLIC SAL.U.
rj'HE undersigned executors of Mathew
- McDowell, late of Scott township, dee'd,
will ex pone to public sale al Light Street,
On Saturday the 20th Day of October!
next, the'following property to wit:
A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND,
si'uate in Orange township, containing
about FOUR HUNDRED ACRES, adjoining
John Achenbach, Nathan Flechenstein and
others. Said land will be sold in quauties
;o suit purchasers Also, a
TO J FN LOT,
with the buildings and appunenances-there-to
belonging, situate in the village o Light
Street, frouing on Main Street, adjoining
an alley, and lot of Jacob Clossen on the
north, an alley on the eaM, and lar.d of
Daniel Melick on .he south, containing
about one third of an acre. ALSO, at the
same time and place the following personal
property to wit :
one four horse and one three horse, one
Patent Cutting Box, one Platform Scale,
and a variety of other articles too numerous
to mention.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. m. said
day, when due attendance and a reasonable
credit will be giver, by
theo. Mcdowell, p .
PETER ENT, xrs-
Light Street, Od. 3, 1K60.
SSicrifTs Sale -
j") Y virtue ol a certain wri; ol Levari Fa
I ) ci'us, to me directed, issued out ol the
Court of Commoi Please, of Columbia
Con my, will be exposed to public ale, at
ihe Court House, in Lloomsbur, on
Saturday, the 20; h day of October, I860,
at two o'clock in the attnrnoon of said day,
a cenain 1RACT OF- LAND, situate in
Pine, late Madison township and Green
wood township, beginning at a post, thence
by land Lite of Eli Meridenhali, North thir
ty two degees, K.ist one hundred and
niriPlj -five perches :o a pot, thence Sou:h
seventy-four electees Katd, forty-two and
eiaht tenths durches to a post, thence by
Irani Derr, aid Jonathan Laman, Snmh
lort) -three and thr e-fourth decrees, West.
to hundred and eleven and one tenth
perches to the place of besioning, eoi'tatn
...u TWENTY FIVE AIR KS and ONE
HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVEN PER
CHES, strict measure.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the pro(erty of I-aacTvler.
JOHN SN YDER.
Sheriff's Officb, ) Slie-ijf.
Bloon.ibur2, Sep. 26, 1S60. ' j
PUBLIC SALE
OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
F N pimuame of an order of the O pIiHn's
Court of Columt ia conotv, on SATUR
DAY THE 27111 DAY OFOCTOBEU next,
at lOo'eiock hi the lorenoon, John G Quick,
Guaidiau ot the minor children of Lewis J.
Hartley. I'eceased, who wan one of the
heirs of K'dini!- Barkley, late of Bloom
township, io said county, deceased, will ex
pose to sale, by Public Vendue, upon the
premises, the undivided orn-seventh pari of
A CERTAIN LOT OF GROUND,
in Bloornsbur, bounded on the south by
Alain street, on the west by West street, on
the norih by an Alley, and on the east by a
lot of ground belonging to ihe Heirs of John
Baiion, dee'd ; being in from sixty-six fet,
and in depth two hundred and fourteen leel
six inches, whereon are erected a
ISrick Dwelling Efiousc9
and a FRAME DWELLING, and outbuild
ings Late 'he Estate ol aiJ biding Bar
kley, situate in the township of Bloom and
county aforesaid.
JACOB EYERLY. Clerk.
Bloomshnrg, Sep'ernber 19, 186".
ALSO : At the same lime and dace, the
H"irs ot the said hidings Berkley, deceas
ed, will ohVr, and expose to public sale the
UN DIVIDED S.'X-SEVENTHS of the above
described properiy. It is a very desirable
location for a private or public residence,
being a corr.er lot, and convenient to the
business part of town. Term and condi
tions made known on the day of sale.
By order of the Heir.
JOHN J. BARKLEY, Adm'r.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
FY virtue of atlthorily contained in the
last Wrill and Testament of Cornelias
ReinboUl, late of Columbia ountv, leoM ;
the Executors of the aid Elate will expose
to public sale, on the prernies, on SAT
URDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1860, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of said da)', the
Reiil Estate of the said deceased, compris
ing a tract of land containing
ONE HUNDRED AND TEN ACRES,
more or less, on which are erected the nec
essary buildings. For the accommodation
of purchasers the said tract can be divided
into three parts, one
TWENTY FIFE ACRES,
all cleared land, with a very fine building
location and excellent water. One other
CONTAINING THIRTY ACRES,
about twenty-five acres cleared, two fine
springs thereon, and a beautiful 8'ie for
the nece3ary buildings. One other
CONTAINING OVER FIFTY ACRES,
about seven acres limber land, whereon are
erected a
.og Dwelling House,
Log Barn, and necessary out buildings, and
an excellent Orchard of various kinds of
fruit, in fine bearing condition, a stream of
water running through the land, and all in
a good state of cultivation.
The above property lies in Locust town
ship, Columbia county, adjoining Lewis
Reinbold, Sampson Ellis, John , P. Levan,
Peter Rhoads; Wright Hughes and others,
within' one-half mile from Numedia, aod
ten miles from Ashland. AIo :
THIRTY ACRES OF TIMBER LAND,
lying about one mile west of the above
tract, which will be cold in lots to 6uil pur
chasers.' - 1ST Terms and conditions made
known on day of sale, by
JOHN REINBOLD,
LEWIS REINBOLD,
SAMUEL REINBOLD,
HENRY REINBOLD.
y Executors.
MARK THESE FACTS !
THE TESTIMONY OF THE WORLD.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
BAD. LEGS, BAD 'BREATS, SORES Z
AND ULUfcKS. I
AUdescription of sores are remediable
by the proper and diligent use of ihis ines
timable preparation. To attempt to cure
bad Ieg by plastering ih.9 edges of the
wound together is a folly ; for should the
skin unite, a boggy diseased condition re
mains underneath to break out with tenfold
fury in a few days. The only rational and
successful treatment, as indicated by nature,
is to reduce the inflama.ion in and about
the wound and tc socthe the neighboring
part's by rubbing in plenty ofjhe Ointment
as salt, is forced into meat.
PIPTHERIA, U LC E R AT E D "f; SO R E
THROAT, AND SCARLET AND
OTHER FEVERS.
Any of'the above discasesmay be cured
by well rubbing the Ointment three limes
a day into the chest, throat and neck of ihe
patient ; it will soon penetrate, and give
immediate relief. Medicine taken by the
mouth must operate upon the whole sys
tem ere its influence can be fell in any lo
cal part, whereas the Ointment will do its
work at once. Whoever tries the unguent
in the above manner ol the disease named,
or any similar disorders'aflecting the chest
and throat,willfii.d themselves relievedas
by a charm.
PILES, FISTULAS, STRICTURES.;
The above class of complaints will be
removed by nightly fomenting the parts
wi.h warm water, and thpn by most effect
ually rubbing in tha Ointment. Persons
suffering Iroio these direful complaints
should lose not a moment in arresting their
progress It should be understoodthat it
is not sn.ffiieut merely to smear the Oint
ment on ihe affected parts, but it rnusi'be
well rubbed in for some considerable time
two or three times a day, that it may be
taken into the system, whence it will re
move any hidden sore or wound as eirect
ually a though palpable to ihe eye. There
again bread end water poultices, alter rub
bing in of t t.e Ointment, will do great ser
vice. This h the only sure treatment for
female. caie ot'eancer in the stomach, or
where there may be a general bearing
down.
INDISCRETIONS OF YOUTH ; SORES
AND ULCERS.
Bl itches, as also swellings. nv.3, 'with
certainly, bralielly cured if the O nt
ment be used Ireely, and Pills be taken
nigtii ami morning as recommended in the
printed instructions. Wtien treated in any
O'her way t'iey only dry up in one place
to break out in anoiher ; whereas ihis Oinl
mentJwill remove the humor from ihe -ys-lern,
and leave the patient a vigorous and
beahhy being It will require tim with
the nsp'nfjheJPill-'to ensno? adaung cure.
DROPSICAL "SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS
AND SI IFF JOINTS.
Although5the above complaints differ
widely in their origin and nature, yet I hey
all require local treatment. Many of the
wor.-t cases, of such diseases, will yield in
a comparatively short spiice of time wh-Mi
thi Om.rrieni is diligently rubbed into the
parts affected, even a( er every other meat:
have laded. In all serion maladies Ihe
Pills should be taken according to the di
r-?ctioiisaccompanj ingjeai h box.
Both the Omiment and VAJiOf be ued in
tht following cine :
Age.
Asthma,
Hiltious Compl iints,
Bloiche (n ihe
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics,
Constipation of the
Bowel,
Consumption,
Debility,
l.iH.im rntion,
Jaundice
Liver Com
plaints, Lnmbao,
Piles,
Rheumati-m,
Retention ot
Urine,
Scro(ulH,or
King' Evil,
rrpy,
I))eniery,
Erysipelas,
Female lrregulari-
tirV
Fevers of "all
k ind",
Fits,
Goul,
Head-ache,
Indigestion,
Sore rtiroats;
Stone and Gr.ivel,
Secondary syrnp'oms.
Tic-Douloureux,
Tumours,
Ulcer,
Venereal Affections
Worms of all kinds
Weakness from
wha'ever cause,
CAI'TIOX None are pennine mless
the word "Holloway, Tew York and ILnn
don," ar dtsreraible as a Water mirk in
every leaf of '.he-, book of directions around
each po or box : the same may be plainly
seen b htaling the lefto the light. A hand
some reward will be given lo any one ren
dering such information as way lead io the
detection of any party or? par'.ie counter
feiting i tie medicines or vending the same,
knowing themjo be spurious.
Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
Holioway, 80 Maiden Lane, Nw York, and
by ail respectable Druggist and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in pots, at 25c. 62c. and SI each.
CP There is a considerable saving by
taking the larger sizes.
N. U Directions forthe guidance of pa
tients, in every disorder, are affixed to each
box. '.October 10, i860.
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OF
SS'OSS C2CC2cSlS3 3
OF ALL KINDS,
AT J. J. BUOWER'S
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' Cheaper than Ever.
May IP, 1S60.
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NEW ailLLINERY GOODS.
B01T1T3TS.
THE undersigned respectifully informs
the laoies of Bloomsburg, and vicinity, that
she has just returned from the City with a
splendid assortment of new
comprising everything commonly found in
a first-class Millinery Store. Her style of
Bonnets, cannot be surpassed in this section
of country, and her work will favorably
compare with any done this side of the cit
ies. She has on hand a lot of neat and
handsome bonnets, hats and caps, for little
Misses, of . all styles and prices.
M-lVr-BAKKLES
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
7 -sjlvw.r. . -
THE undersigned would inlorm te citi
zens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he
has just received and offers lor sale one ol
the most extensive assortments of COOK
ING and FANCY STOVES, ever introduced
into this market. The Christopher Colum
bus, James Robb nnd Globe are among the
first class cooking Stoves, nil of which are
air-tight and gas burners. His I'arlor stoves
are handsome and the assortment varied.
ALSO Particular attention is paid to Tin
Ware and House Spouting, upon short no
tice. All Vinds of repairing will be done
with neatness and despatch. CF" Country
produce taken m exchange for work.
PHILIP S.MOYER.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 3, I860. .
Notice in Partition-
Real Estate t f Andrew Shoemaker, late of Mad
ison townshp . deceased.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS;
The Commonwealth ol Pennsyl
vania to Jacob Shoemaker, Abra
ham Shoemaker, Charles Stioema
j,sj
ker, Catharine Shoemaker, inter
married with Peter Housen, Elizabeth
Shoemaker intermarried with Peter Maxel,
Sarah Shoemakar intermarried with Joseph
Ilendershoi, Mary Shoemaker intermarried
with Samuel Shaffer,and to all the heirs and
legal representative ol l'e said Andrew
Shoemaker, deceased greeting:
You and each of joti will lake notice
that an inquest will be held to make parti
tion or valuation, as ihe case may require,
of the real estate of ihe above named An
drew Shoemaker, deceased, situate in
Madison township. Columbia County, on
the premises, on Tuesday, the 20c dny of
November next. between the hour oi lo
o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in
the afternoon of said day, at which time
and ptace you may attend if yon think
proper.
Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood
ward, Esquire, President of onr Orphan's
Court, at Bloomsburg, the 8lh day of Sep
temter, A. D. eighteen hnndr i and sixty.
JOHN SNYI ER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 2fi, 1860.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TVTOTICE is hereby given that leiiers ol
A dniitiistralion on the Eta'e of George.
Fetterman, late of Locus' lownship, Colum
bia county, deceased, have teen granted
by ihe Register of said county, lo Reuben
Fah ringer and Jonrs Felierman, both resi
ding in the township and county aforesaid.
All persons having claim or demands
against the estate ot the decedent are re
quested to nmke them known to the Ad
ministrator, and those indebted lo Ihe es
tate io came forward and make payment
wi;houl delav.
' R EU B F.N FA H R I NG E R ,
JONAS FE HERMAN.
.-"TLocHst. Sept. 19. I860. Adm'rs
NOTRE IN PARTITION.
Real Estate of Levi Rci-el, late of Madison
township, Columbia county deed .
COLUMBIA
THK
COUNTY, SS:
Common weahh of Penr,vl-
L S
In
ania to Jevi r. Lei-ei, rvalue K.
ejsel, intermarried wi'h Wil-
Ji-on, Robert M. Bei-el, Henry Kent
Beiel, Narrisa Y. Beiel, ar.d Su-an J.
Beisel. and to all the heir- and legal 'repre
sentatives of the said Levi Beisel, decease.!,
greeting : You and each of )ou will lake
notice that an inquest will be held to make
partition or valua'iori, as l'ie cae may re
quire, of I (it rea I eta e of I he above nam
ed Levi Beisel, deceased, si uate in thf twp.
of Madison, and county of Columbia, on
the premesis, on Wednesliy, the 2st diy of
November hex', between the hours ol 10
o'clock in the forenoon and 3 o clock in the
ahernnon of said day, al which time and
pi tee )on may at'end if yon thii'k piojier.
Wniie-s H e Honorable Warren J. Wood
ward. Esq . Pre-ident of our Orphan's
Court, at Bloomsburg, the R;h
day
of S
teinber, A. D. eighteen hundred ami ixty .
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff
BlnoTisbnrg, Sept. 26, 1;C0.
The undersignrd will sell between lhi
and the 20th of Otoober. hi entire slock ol
HATS k CAPS AT COST!
All Ihose in want of a Good Hat or Cap. a
Ihe lowest Manufacturer's price, will please
call lrnmedi ately.
ALSO,
A NEW STOVE, with Pipe, for Bar j
Ro-m or Office. One large LOOKING
GLASS. I have also, a TK DC K-WAGON,
for sale, nearly new, ami of excellent work,
man-ship, for either one or two hores, any
body in want ol such an anicle, will please
call and examine lor himself. I will sell it
low for cash or short credit.
ALSO, all ihose thai know themselves
indebted, will please call and make pay
ment and ihoe having claims will present
lb-m by the lime specified.
S B. AN E WALT.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 22d, I860.
USovcr's Urn? Store.
HE undersigned has just received a fresh
supply of
Drills, fheraicals, Dvcstufls,
ASD NOTIONS GENERALLY
of the beit quality, all of which tie will sell
at greatly reduced prices lor the CASH.
Also on hand an Improved Fruit Jar,
much superior and cheaper to anything
hitherto odered in this maiket. AIo a lot of
PICKLING JARS,
much cheaper than hereioture.
JOHN 11 MOYEU.
Bloomsburg, Angnt 23, I860. tf.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE,
MEDICAL DE P A RTM EN T,
Ninth Street, Celow Locust,
rpIIE
1 Oc
Ictober 8th, I860, and continue uti'il
March. Examinations are conducted iaily
by the Members of the Faculty. Second
Course Students are lurnished with Ihe
Hospital T ckel without charge. Five Cii
nics (including Diseases ol Women) are
held at the College every week. Fees :
Matriculation, S5 ; One Full Course, SI05 ;
Graduation, $30. Applications on the ben
eficiary should be sent before the begin
ning of the Sessioii. Adilress,
LEWIS D. HARLOW, M. D., Dean.
September 5, 1860.
NOTICE.
ALL person indebted to the undersigned
lor Professional seiviees tip to April
lot, 1860, are respectfully requested to call
and settle, either by Note or otherwise.
t r ri:,rTrp i , rv
JUSTICE IO THE SOUTH.
A NEW BOOK
And One Destined to Create a Sensation.
JCT rU 61.111 KD-
THE
SUNNY
SOUTH
OR THE
Southerner at Home,
Embracing Five Years' Experience of a
Northern Governess, in the land of sugar,
rice, tobacco and cotton. Edited by
Professor J. 11. Ingraham, of Mississippi.
Handsomely bound in one volume, 12
mo. 526 page. Price SI 25
Liteuiry notices from the Press throughout the
Country.
The Sunny South "This book is com
posed of a series of letters, written in an
interesting stvle of a riarra'ive, embodying
the most romantic features ol social life on
different kind ol ( lanrations. We can bear
testimony, from onr own personal observa
tion of similar rene in the South, lo their
truthfulness n here depicted. They are
portrayed in a vivid, interesting stle, and
we would like lo see the took in tne hand
of ihonmd of deceived people, who have
no personal knowledge either ot Southern
ers or Southern life, except what they have
gained from panizan journals, or those
who intentionally have written to deceive."
Daily Republican, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Sunny South ; This volume is in
the form of letters. They give, so far a
we can judge, faithful pictures of Southern
lite, and are penned without prejudice.
They present scenes quite difieretn from an
'Uncle Tom's Cabin,-' the pictures preren
led here are qnne graphic, and we think
the portraits painted are in very nearly nat
ural colors.1' Boston Daily Bee.
The Sunny South 'We have rarely peep
ed within the covers of a more appetizing
volume. Although not intended as an an
swer to the foul untruths in the Uncle Tom
trash of the last ten years, it nevertheless
line unmercifully hurl back to their source
all lies of sucli a nature, and we are glad
to believ that the book will be read in
thousands of northern homes. The south
alfo should take to il benignantly for inde
pendent of its truthfulness and integrity it
is one of the livelies' and rnot entertaining
books of the year.'' Times, Greensboro.
N. C.
The Sunny South "The enterprising
pnbli-her, G. G Evans, Philadelphia, ol
Gift Book notoriety, is weekly issuing new j
works of interest, and spreading t hem over i
the countr), and his sys'.em of transacting j
business may be looked upon as an iustitu j
linn, for diffusing knowledge, unequalled j
by anv in the country. We cornn.eud this ;
book lo all." Daily News.
The Sunny South "This is a captivating ;
volume, strongly illu.tratie of Southern j
hie. The heart of the autho'efs is with j
her theme, and she carries Ihe imeres' of j
the reader along wi'h her, as she, in tier i
amnsmg off-hand style, delineate the pecu
liarities ol a Southern home." Press.
The Sunny South ' Whatever bear? the
j name pi rr.Messor iti'jrana'n is sure u hi
j volve the elements of striking effect and a
wide popular currency, and thi is j'ist the
j ca-e with ''The Sunny South, or the South
j erner at Home.'' which appears from ihe
i pros ol G G. Evans, under the editorship
j ot the graphic Professor. It is vivid in
si)le, keenly obseivant, interesting in plot,
j and in purpose and manner il obviously
spr.ngs lrom a warm heart, and will be as
warmly welcomed by a host of readers."
The New Yorker.
THE PILLAR OF FIRE,
OR ISRAEL IN BONDAGE.
By the Rev. J. II Ingraham, author of the
'prince ol the House of David " One
volume, 12 mo., cloth, 600 pages.
Price 5125.
"This work is designed to sketch the He
braic history during the bondage in Egypt,
the Prophet Moses being the central figure,
and is a free and striking history of the peri
od in which the writer gathers first, lrom
the Bible and then lrom profane history a
vast mass ol material, which by his genius,
i thrown into a fanciful narative of the
nmst attractive character which carries the
reader along without diminution of inter
est. Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
Tlie Triuce of ihe House of David,
t OR THKKK YKAkS IN THK IIOI.V CirV.
In a series ot letters relating as if by an
eye witness, all the scenes anJ wonderful
incident in the lite of Jesus of Nazareth,
Iron his Baptism in Jordan to his Crucifixion
on Calvalry. By the Rev. J H. Ingraham,
Rector of Christ Church, and of St. Thomas'
Hall, Hull) Springs, Mississippi. One vol
ume 12 mo., cloth, 472 pages Price SI. 25.
In this work the author ha sncceeiied
in the bold and daring task of presenting
Ihe great leading historical prts ot scripture
ir. connexion with secular history, so as to
nresenl the clear and life-like picture of
j those events as they might be supposed to
appear to a casual observer. The descrip
tions ol rites arid ceremonials, are spirited
an. I comprehensive. Ihe style is highly
imaginative ami attractive, and we predict
that this vo unie will be as popular as the
,; Pilgrim's Progress '"' Piesbyierian and
Evangelist.
Copies of either of the above books, with i
a handsome Uilt, woriaMrom ou cents to
S100, will be sent to any person in the
United Slates, upon receipt ol l 25, and 21
cents to pay postage, by addressing the
publisher, Geo. G Evans, fhilade'phia.
IF YOU WANT ANY BOOKS
SSND TO
Cfor?e G. Eiac's Lin Kouk Establishment.
No. 439 Chestnut St, Philadelphia.
Where all books are soldat the Publish
ers' lowest prices, and you ve the advan
tage oi receiving a handsomhpresent worth
from oOU enis to 100 dolais with each book
Send lor a comp ete classified Catalogue
of Books, which will be mailed to you, (ree
of expense. Order any book, that jo-i may
want, remit the retail price, together with
j .w
the amount required lor postage, and one
trial will assure yon that the best place in
the country to purchase books is at the Gift
Book Establishment of Geo. G. Evans.
AGENTS WANTED, to whom greater
inducements, such as cannot beequaileJ Dy
any ottier house, are offered.
Any person, in any part of the country,
can be an agent simply by forming a club,
sending a list of books, and remitting the
amount of money required for the lame.
Send lor a Catalogue, which contains all
the desired information relative to agencies
and the formation o clubs; and to insure
prompt and honorable dealings, address all
orders to the Head Quarters of George G.
Evans Proprietor of the oldest and largest
Gift Book Establishment in the world, per
manently located at No. 439 Chestnut St. ,
Philadelphia. tept. 26, I860.
GCOD LIQUORS.
f ItHK undersigned ha opened a new Li
X quor Store at Mifflinville, Colombia
county, and storked it with a large and ex
cellent assortment ol
5 fr C "lD CO 22 cS3
of all binds, to wliieh he invjtfs the atten
tion of dealers. His Liquors are of ihe
best brands, and one trial will ausfv all.
A. ANDREAS.
. Mifflinville, June 27, 1860.
BARNARD RUPERTS
FASHION A RLE TAILOR,
RAYMOND S FAMILY
S E W I NG MACHINE!
PATENTSP MARCH 9, 1858.
I'ltlCF 310 Rril.
lit FSSRS. ZUPP1NGER & ROBBINS, of
Bloomsburs. having purchased the fx
elusive right ol ihe above valuable Impro
ved Cheat Patent Sewing Machine, for
ihe County of Columbia, will be hsppy li
supply their friends wjth the article for the
accommrdationof themselves and families.
The following are some of the superior
advan'ages ibis implement possesses, viz:
1. It sews from 400 10 600 tight stitches
per minute.
2 Doutde thread Machines are from the
more complica'ed character of Iheir mech
anism invariably managed and tl readed
with more or less difficult) ; iot so with
RAYMOND'S, a child can manage it inlwa
hours, and it is threaded easier than a com
mon needle.
3. One of the mmt valuable features of
this Machine, is ihe smalluess and l he
compactness of its mecha-iism.
4. I" can be attached to a hoard, labl or
sinnd, in operating order, and removed in
less than hall a m.nuie.
5. It greatly economizes the thread, and
yet produces a seam, sufficiently strong for
any work tor which it is intended, a qual
ification not known to all kint!s of Sewing
Machines.
6. No human hand capable of produ
cing a seam so regular and sysiemaiic
The eam so strong if well done, that the
(Congest material will tear before the
seam will give way.
7. Among ihe array of Pa'ent Sewing
Machines, there are none so cheap and
durable as Raymond's Pa'er.i, but no Ma
chine is adapted to all kinds of work as
experience has proven. There are perhaps
none so realy useful, doing such a variety
of wore for the immediate oe of the fam
ily circle, and at such a moderate price a
RAYMOND'S PATENT.
8. The operator can shape hi seam just
as he pleases, waves, leave and flowers,
etc., can be represented or imi'ated.
9. It is particularly adapteu to all kind
of stitchit g such as gentlemen's shirts,
bosoms, ristbanJB, collar-, ' etc., and all
kinds of ladies' sewiri", including silks,
lawns, delaines, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex
cepting for men's heavy wear, this Machine
is rather too libt ot construction.
10. Bui we all admit, that ihe advantage
lo health, and principally to the vision or
eyesight, inouced by it.e use of Sewing
Machines, surpasses infinitely all other ad
vantage. ;i. This Machine fastens the eeam al
ways itself, but if the operator wishes it
unfastened or open, there is a way lor it
too, thus jou can have it fastened or not,
as)OU please, which is, some iines, espe
cially for beginners, a very favoraDle cir
cumstance. If the seam is lett unfastened,
yon can draw it out in three seconds and
save the thread.
For tale by ihe undersigned, at their re
spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who
vii put the Machine in operation arid give
all necessary instruction.
HENRY Zf'PPINGER.
DANIEL W. ROBBINS.
Bloomsburg, July 11,1860.
LOCATED AT
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BUFFA
LO, ALB A N Y.C L E V E LA N I ), DE
TROIT AND CHICAGO.
rillLADI-LPIHA COLLEGE,
S. E. Comer Seventh and Chestnut S'.reets.
R F F K R E N C K S
j JNO. B MEYERS. H COWPERTHWAIT,
j Prof. JOHN S HART. J. B. LIPPINCOTf,
MORRIS L. II ALLOW FLL.
COUNTING HOUSE COURSE.
Ccmpnses Bok Keeping (or Mercantile
Banking Railroad, and M annfacioriog '
Business wiih Peunmanstiip, Cal
culation, Corresponiler.ee, &.c.
&(., fully qualifying the Smder.l for lcnl
buiresd. Siudeuis receive individual In
struction. Diplomas are aimrdrd to Graduates.
S3.7.00
Pas fir Life Scholarship good in seven Col
leges; -25 for partial course,
r? For Catalogue and Specimens of Wri
ting, Address, inclosing two stamps.
nui A i a. a i lid i iu.,
Jolv 27. 1E59. Pniiad'a.
THE I'KINCE OF WALES IS
NOW CREATING QUITE A
SE SAT I OX
Throughout this Country.
UT there is great excitement din town
caused by die arrival of a new and se
lect to( k of Good jni received a L T.
SHAItPLESS' Ch-,,, Ca-n S ore. Hvin
j i-t returned from Padatelphia wi'h a sto' k
heretofore unrivaled, f-e flater himself
that he can s risfv all of the beau y and a I-va-itagc
of the Cash System by the, e.vceed-
iiigly lu.v prices wi ll which be is able t i
I oil
? 53
ensis's of i!re goods of eery variety,
Si k, Plaid, Fig'd Tnibeis, Cashmere-,
P.ain and fancy D-Laines &c. &c. Ladies
B oi-he and li-'versnble SrtawN, Ci-ni
S iawls, Coa', Cloak and Manila Cloifi,
Fancy Cas-sinnere. Vesiings, Satm, L wn,
Flannels, Ginghms.Cal ct es &:c. Boo s
ar.d Shoes A Urge assortment ol G-iui
shoe- which will be .soose l ol at the Lw
es. prices, Hats and Cips, Table and flj'jr
Od Cloths,
Notions or every Kind,
Q teenesware, Groceries, Flour and feed,
&c.. ice.
An examination the lock i soliei'ed
a no charge is made lor an ehibnion of
tfie goods. Giain ar.d all marketable pro
duce taken in exchange for good.
L. T. SHAFPLESS.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 10, I860
Tlinvore & Store Establishmect.
la fH E L'N DEKSIGNED respecifully in
forms his old friends and rustomers,
that i.e has purchased his brothers interest
in the above establishment, and the con
cern will hereafier t e conducted by himself
exclusively. He has just recoived and o.-
lers lor sa! tt.e largest and most
I tensive a-sortmeni ol FANCY STOTVS
ever introduced into this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware constantly oi
hand and manufactured to order. All kind
ol teuairing done, s u-ul, un short notice.
Ttie patronage of ohl friends and new cus
tomers is respectfully solicited.
A.M. RUPERT'
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 153. tf.
DAVID LOW EN BEG,
C LO THIN G STORE,
On Main street, two doors above ihe "Areta'.
ican Hotel."
'
s. C SUIVK,