STAR OP TDB fifORTD. Bloomslnrg, Wednesday, XoYcmbcr 7, I860, The Star contain, to day, the Register's ' Koikes, Sheriffs Sales, end Court advenise mebU, generally. Gov. Picker has appointed Thursday, November 29ih, to be observed a a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer in this State. Agent. -L. H. Conover, Esq., of Beach Haven, Pa., is aolhonzea to receive sub criptions to the Star end receipt for the The Hudson Brothers gave a vocal con icert in the Court House on last Monday eve ning in this place to the general satisfac lion of all who heard ihem. We have received a copy of the Printer for October. It is an excellent number The craft cannot do without it it is one of the indispensibles. Henry & Greason, Pub lishers, New York city. Terms, 51 a year Game. The season for game of all kinds has set in, and alieady the mountains are filled with sportsmen and their dogs, eagerly "seeking whom they may devour." We understand that the season is a prolific one. The Prospectus of the New York Tribune Greeley's paper appears in our columns to-day. Read it, and see what old while coat has to eay. The Williamsport ciiizenscomplaiu much of the practice of boys in that town tearing hand-bills. This is more or less practiced in our borough, and should any be found in the act and be proseouted they would have themselves only to blame. We are informed there i a purse of f30 to be trolled for al Berwick, on Saturday afternoon next. Tho chances are open for all commou trotters. No trained horse al lowed to contend for the prize. "That's the way the money goes." In another column of the Star will be found the Prospectus of The Globe the offi cial paper of Congress published at Wash ington city, D C. Casper Musmakrii, an old Foldier aged 72 years, died at Williamsport on Thurs day week. He fought under Bonaparte. and -was in the memorable batile of 1812 when Moscow was burnt, and also in the batile of Waterloo the last of Bonaparte's battles. There will be a trotting match on the B'oomsburg Course, on Thursday next, at 1 o'clock P. Al , for a purse of S200, between the horse "Buckskin,'"' of Montour, and the Gray Mare," of Light Street. Considerable amount of "fon" is anticipated. Turn out and see the ''fas: naf" ! . Poultry Stolek. Not long since the hen house belonging to Thomas Painter, Esq., of this place, was robbed of all its chickens. The thief look every fowl, and fine ones they are said to have been. This is the deed of a most malicious scoundrel. Hang ing would not be to tevere a punishment for him. Mr. Painter is one of our most venerable and highly esteemed citi zens. The Republicans of Danville and vicinity, rave a supper at the Montour House in Danville on Friday livening the 26th ult , in honor of the election of Franklin Bound to the State Senate from this District. We learn that the suppe r was participated in by many citizens ot that place. The man whom they wished to honor was, quite unex pectedly, deprived the pleasure of enjoying any of the luxuries of this sapper, through xhe interference of professional business. Hallow Eve. Last Wednesday evening was Hallow Eve the night of projects and bell ringing the witching night when golden haired lassns" consult the oracle of late to learn who their future husbands will be the night when little urchins steal slyly from under the parontal eye, and carry big clubs, knock ail the:r neighbors doors, and with the war cry "Holler Eve," shoot behind a friendly corner, and view with exquisite relish the discomfiture of impatient nervant girls who open the doors the night of fun, frolic, and deviltry f;enerally. 'The Republicans of this vicinity partici pated in a Pole Railing at Rupert on last "Saturday afternoon. The services of the Bloomsburg Corset Band were engaged for the occasion. Tte day, as every body knows, was a rainy one, especially the af ternoon. In spite of the rain the few Repub Jicans present labored faithfully nearly all th afternoon in raiding the pole. Alt least we are so informed..' The number in atten dance was not large, enthusiastic or dty. But they were of the fsiithfai kind. It poured down at times, almost, in streams of tor icenls, but so determined were the Colonel and Palemon that the pole must go up, and ! it did go up, after &iong and tedious . strug gle. The next thinj In order was a speech. Col. P., if we are correct, made a lew re , marks to the boys; as they alwayi style their crowd, and tbun decamped. Tho editor -of the Republican was advertised ' to speak, I and as a matter of course did. ' And, as the ; 3ay was so unfavorable for their proteedings the Doctor no doubt felt much more like f hammering the Democracy, which it is not likely h failed to dc- ! The party particularly engaged in getting lop this Pole Raisirg, ' we have reason to think, waii lhe loser, as material all was soli i cited from several Democrats since, ifor the ) purpose of defrayinjjerpence or Pole, &c. This is as il was rejwrtetS to us. So ' raucii IfcttLa ?o;e Haisird'at R I pert on last Sator- SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTUE tf a certain writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, Usued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Colombia county, will be exposed to public sale, al tbe Court House, in Bloomsburg, on ITIonday 3d day of December next at one o'clock, in the aftunoori of said day, the following property, to wit : A certain piece or lot of land, which were of the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, owners, and E. M. Heilner, contractor, a certain dwelling house two stories high, with a kitchen attached, one and a half stories high ; ihe budding is about thirty-two Iea by twenty eight feet, and situate upon a certain lot or piece of ground, within the County of Columbia, and owned by the saiJ Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execuron and io be sold as the property of the Locust Mortmain Coal and Iron Company owners, and E. M. Heilner, contractor. ALSO AH thHt certain lot of land situate in Centreville, Centre township, Columbia county, bounded and deciibed as follows, to wit on the north by an alley, on the eait by a street of said Centreville, on the south by lot of Jacob Mensinger and on the west by an alley, containing fifty two feet in front and one hundred and eighty feet in depth, whereon is erected a one ami a half s-ory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Josiah B. Edwards. ALSO All that certain lot of ground sit uae in Greenwood township, Columbia county, bounded on the north west by a public road, on tbe west by Charles Hay cock, and on the south by a public road leading from Millville to liohrsburg, con taining one half of an Acre more or less, whereon are erected a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a log out house, a frame stable, a frame wood shed and other outbuilding with the appurtenances. ALSO One other lot situate in the Iwp., and county aforesaid, bounded on the north west by a public road, on the north by a public road leading from Millville to Rohrs borg, on the eat by lot of A. T. Kesier, and on the south by land of Ezra Eves, containing one hall of an acre more or less, whereon is erected a frame Cabinet Maker Shop, and a Log Stable with the appurte nances. Seized taken :n execution and to be sold as the propery of James Hampton. ALSO, All that ceitain Lot. of Ground situaie in Espylown, Columbia co., bound ed and described as follows to wit : on the south by Mai l Street of said town, on the west by lot of Fowler & Creveling, on the nrrth bj lot of Isaac & Thomas Creveling, and on the east by lot of Andrew Owens, containing forty one feet in Iront, one hun dred and eighty leet in depth, be the same more or Ies, whereon i erected a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame stable, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Priscus Bombuy. ALSO By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., all that certain Tract ot Land, siiua'e in Briarcreek township, Columbia co., bound ed on Ihe west by a public road leading from Berwick to New Columbus, on the north by laud of Prier liaymau, on the eat by land of S. F. 11 end I y and Briitain, and on the couth by land of Wm. Linden aiiJ others, containing severity acres, more or Iev, about fifty acre ol which is cleared land, whereon is erected a one and a half ftory frame dwelling house, a frame barn, a log stable and other outbuilding, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as ihe property ol Jacob ShafLV. v ALSO All that certain lot of ground sit uate in Rohisburg, Greenwood township, Columoia count), bounded on the west by Main ft reel of said loivd, on the north by lot of Francis M. Roe, on tha eat by lands cf Frederick Rohers estate, and on the south by land of Jacob Lam on, containing one hundred and fifty feet in (font, be the same more or less, and one hundred and fifteen feet in depth, be the same more or less, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling bouse, a larg frame wheelwright shop, a steam boiler, a small engine, a turning lathe, a frame blacksmith -h:p, a tailor shop, and two frame utables, and other out-ouilding", with the appurte nances. Seized, taken in execntion, and to be sola as the property ot Mathiao M. Apple man. ALSO A!! that certain lot of ground situaie in Rohrsburg, Cdumbia county, bounded on the west by Main street of said town, on the north by lot of Francis M. Roe, on the east by land of Jacob Larnon, containing cue hundred and fifty leet in front, be Ihe same more or less, and one hundred and filteen feel in depth, be the same more or less, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling house, a large frame wheelwright shop, a steam boiler, a small engine, a turning lathe, a frame blacksmith shop, a Irame tailor ebon, and two frame stables, and other oui buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and lo be sold as the property ot Mathias M. Apple man. ALSO By virtue of a writ of plurias ven ditioni exponas, a certain lot f ground situate in Main township, Columbia coun;y, adjoining land of Isaac Veiter on ihe north, Aaron Berlinger on the south, west and east, containing one acre of land, whereon is erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house, a frame stable, a wall of water at the door. ALSO One other iract of land, situate in Beaver township, Columbia county, ad joining land of Charles Mann, on the north, Jacob Sherman's heirs on the north, Abra ham Knechl on the south, Charles Fisher and Jacob Heinderleiter on the east, and Mary Culp on tbe west, containing one hundred and one acres and a half, with the appurtenance, about ten acres of which are cleared land. Seized, taken in execution, and to be old as the property of Jacob Hossler. ALSO. By virtue of a writ of testatum venditioni exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Schuylkill county, Penn sylvania, all thai certain tract of land situ ate in Franklin township, Columbia county, Penn'a., bounded and described as follows to wii : Beginning at a white oak, corner of land of John Hower, thence by the same, South Eighty-nine and a half degrees wesi, forty perches to stones, thence by land of Benjamin P. Fortner, north two degrees west, forty Iwo and two tenths perches lo a chestnut oak, ihence by the same, north nine degrees west forty thre perches to a maple fee, ihence by the same, north ten degrees east , thirty parches to a pikewood, thence by the same, north twenty five and a half degrees east,' thirty perches to ihe mouth of Yetler'sRun, thence up the north east branch of the Susquehanna River, its various courses one hundred and thiriy and sevsn tenths perches to a red oak, thence by land of Charles S. Coxe, south thirty five and a hall degrees east, s.xieen and I WO ff's fAr-o O t ' " s e ? - sonih forly two degrees west twenty six and six tenths perches to stones, ihence by the same, south forly eight degrees east, one hundred and six perches lo stones, thence by lards belonging to ihe heirs of John Former's (dee'd.,) south thirty and a half degrees west, fifty three perches to a slone, thence by the same and lands of the aforesaid John Hower, south eighty two and a half degrees west, one hur.dred and sixty four perches to the place of beginning, con taining one hundred and seventy four acres, one hundred and forty perches, and allow ance of six percent, be ihe same more or less, about one hundred acres of which is cleared land, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, a large frame bank barn, a frame wagon house, a spring house, and other out buildings with Ihe ap purtenances. Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Margaret Gable, by her attorney, in fact Henry Gable. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, ) UlUVlllOIUlg) R InAm c K ii nv Oct. 24, 1860. J RAYMOND S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! patented march 9, 1858. I'RIPE 10 RACII. TJESSRS. ZUPIMNGER & ROBBINS, of Bloomsburg, having purchased the ex clusive r'mht of the above valuable Impro ved Cheat Patent Sewing Machine, for the County of Columbia, will be happy lo supply their friends with the article lor ihe acconiriK'dalionof themselves and families. The following are some of Ihe superior advantages ibis implement possesses, viz: 1. Il sews from 400 to 600 tight stitches per minute. 2. Double thread Machines aie from the more complicated character of iheir mech anism invariably managed and threaded 1 with more or less difficulty ; not so with RAYMOND'S, a child can manage it in two hours, and it is threaded easier thaa a com mon needle. 3. One of the most valuable features of this Machine, is the smallness and Ihe compactness of its mechanism. ( 4. I can be attached to a board, labia 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, thai ihe strongest material will tear before the seam will give way. 7. Aiiioiij the array of Pa'ent Sewing Machines, there are none so cheap and durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma- I chine is adapted to all kinds of work as expe'ience has proven. There are perhaps none so realy useful, doing such a variety of wore tor the immediate use of the fam ily circle, and at such a moderate price as RAYMOND'S PATENT. 8. The operator can shape his eam just as he pleases, waves, leaves and flowers, etc., can be represented or imitated. 9. It is particularly adapteu to atl kinds of stitch ir g such as gentlemen's shirts, bosoms, ris-ibanJs, collar, etc., ami ail kinds of ladies' sewing, including silks, lawns, delaines, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex cepting for men's heavy wear, this Machine is rather too I'mht of construction. 10. Bui we all admit, that the advantage i lo health, and principally to the vision or I eyesight, inouced by ihe use of Sewing m .i . ., ... r;.. 1 1 .i Hi at ni uc, euijitt!5t5 iii nil i it an unici au- vantaps. ;i. Thi Machine fastens the seam al ways itself, but if the operator wishes it unfastened or open, there is a way for il loo, thus jou ran have il fastened or not, as you please, which is, sometime.-, espe cially for beginners, a very favorable cir cumstance. If the seam is left unfastened, you can draw it out in three seconds and save the thread. For sale by ihe nndersined, at their re spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who will put the Machine in operation and give all necessary instruction. HENRY ZUPPINGER. DANIEL W. UOBB1NS. Bloomsbura, July 11, 1860. ftKAIVD JURORS, For December Term, 1SGO. Bloom Evan Jnnes. Bor. Berwick William H. Woodin, Mor decai Jackson. Briarcreek William Hartman. Centre Samuel C. Bower. Cattawisfea George Hughes, Adam Fed eroff. Fishinscreek Hiram Hess, Dan'l Edgar, Georjje Howell. Franklin Michael Mensch, Jackson Cle aver. Greenwood James Vandorn, Robl. Rob bins, Elijah Lemon. Hemlock John Girtoii. Locut Jacob Helwig. Main William Mensinger, William Bit tier. Montour Isaac Mowry. Mt. Pleasard Abraham Dildine. Orange William Fisher, Samuel Zim merman. Sugarloaf Anderson Kile. Bloomsbura, Oct. 24, 1860. Tit AVE USE JURORS. Benton Eli Mendenhall. Briarcreek Reuben Bower, Jeremiah C. Smith. Beaver John Socman. Cattawissa Joseph Breach, Isaac S. Monroe, Stephen Baldy, Samuel Thomas. Franklin Daniel Rodrback. Fishingcreek Peter Golder, Sam'l Crev eliuz, Emaudus Unangst. Greenwood Aaron Mnsrave. Hemlock John Fousi, John Hartman. Locum Mark Williams, Henry Gable. Mifflin Michael Fry, Lewis Eckroai. Maine Daniel Reinbold, Jno. Kline. Montour Jacob Leiby. Joseph Mouse:. MaUtron Newton Thomas, John M. Smith. Mt. Pleasant John Wardin. Orange Jacob Good. Pine Philip Shoemaker, John F. Fow ler, Ezra Lyons, Jacob Chrisiy. Roaringcreek Judah Cherrington. Sugarloaf John Kitchen. " Scott Jacob Glassen, Philip T. Hartman, Joseph Lilley. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, 1860. IV K W S T O 11 E . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP STORE. riHE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburg, and ihe public in general, that he has pcrchased the NEW HAT STOKE, in the white frame toie hoase, on Main Street, neatly opposite tbe Exchange Boildings, where he has just re ceived a splendid assortment of City llats and Caps, Direct from tbe Manufacturiet, of all kinds, styles, sorts and sizes, latest fashion, which he offers wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Also, STRAW GOODS, including all the modern styles and lasmons, Sheriff's Sale. 5Y Virtue of a writ of Levari Facias lo me - directed, issued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of the county of Columbia, Penn'a. will be exposed to public sale, al ihe Court House, in Hloomsbuig, on Thursday 39th of November I860, at one o'clock in the forenoon, the following property lo wit : ALL THESE SIX CERTAIN TRACTS OF LAND, situate in Beaver township, County ol Columbia, and Slate of Pennsy Ivan ia, one of them called, 'BALBEC,' bounded and de scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a post thence by land of Jas. McNeal, north, 12 de grees west, three hundred and forty perches lo a chestnut oak, thence- by land of Win. Gray and Wm. Steedman, south, seventy eight degrees west, one hundred and seven ty nine perches to a post, thence by land of Jeremiah Jackson, south, twelve degrees east, four hundred and len psrehes 10 a post; thence by land of Richard Brook, north seventy degrees east, seventy three perches lo a dogwood, north, twelve de grees west, fifteen perches to a post; thence north seveulv eight decrees east, eighty iwo perches to a black oak: thence by an old survey, north, twelve degrees west, twenty five perches to a hickory, and norsh, thirty two degrees east, thiriy four perches to the place ol beginning, containing tour hundred and twelve acres and a half, and allowance of six per cent, for roads, &o. ANOTHER of them called 'PALMYRA, becioiiing al a post, ihence by land of Robert Gray, north, twelve degrees wei, lour hundred and ten perches lo a post, thence by land of Wm. Steedman, tooth, seventy eijihi degrees west, one hundred and sixty perches to a post; ihence by land of John Brady, south, twelve deree eaM, four hundred and len perches to a post, and thence by laud of John Wild and Richard Brook, north, severity eight degrees east, one hundred and sixty six perches to the p. ace of beguininc, containing four hundred and one acres and a quarter, and allowance of six per cent, for roads, &c. ANOTHER bfihem called STONE HALL, beginning at a pot, thence by land of John Brady, north, twelve degrees west, two hun dred and sixty three perches to a post, ihence by land of Charles Hall, south seventy eight degrees west, two hunnred and seventy one perches lo a chestnut; ihence by laud of datharine Longenberger, south, sixteen de reas and a quarter east, two hundred and seventy six perches lo a stone, and thence by land of Deborah Stewart and Thomas Brooks north, seventy eight degrees east, two hunJred and forly tune perches to place ol beginning, containing four hundred and thirty eight acres and a half, and allowance of six percent for roads, &c, be the same more or less, on which is erected a stone house, and about half an acre of which is cleared lann There is hio a vein ol Mone Coal opened on this tract and a Lare Coal j Breaker erected thereon. ANOTHERot ihem called Farmers Delight beginning al a post, ihence by land of Win. Steedman, north, sixteen degrees and three quarters west, ihree hundred an ! len per ches to a Spanish oak, Ihence by land of William Webb, south, seventy four degiees west, one hundred and sixty two percnes to i . ' i . ' .. , ,.,. hi . south, sixteen degrees cast, twenty perches to a chestnut, thence by land ol Lhas. Hall, south, eiht degrees nnd a half, east, three hundred and sixty six perches to a post, iheixeby land ol John Brady, north, seven ly eight degrees ea?i; one hundred Si thirty perches to an aih; north, twelve degrees west, eighty perches to a wi'ite oak, and north, seventy eight degrees east, sixty per ches to the place of beginning, containing lour hundred and eighteen acres and allow ance of six per cent for ro-d. Sec. A NO I H Ell of them called TROY beginning al a post, thence by land of Jeren.iah Jack son, north, twelve degrees west, four hun dred and ten perches to a post, thence by land of W. P. Brady, south, seventy eight degrees west eighty perches to a white oak, south twelve degrees eas', eighty pevhes to an ash, ouih seventy eight degrees west, one hundred and thirty perches to a po.-t. ihence by land of John Reese, south eleven degrees east, two hundred and sixty three perches lo a post, thence by lar.d of Tho. Brook, norih eventy eight degrees east, Iwenty perches to a chestnut oak, south, twelve degrees eat, torty one perches to a Black oak, ihence by the same and land ol John W ild, north seventy eight degrees east one hundred and six perches to a black oak. anil north, seventy eight degrees east, eighty perches to the place of beginning, containing four hundied and iwenty nine acres and a quarler, and allowance of six percent, for roads, &c. ANOTHER of ihem called "MAINE," beginning at a post, thence by land of Win. P. Brady, north, eight degrees and a half vest, three hundred and sixty two perches o a chestnut tree, hence by land of Thomas Ssy end Jesse Budd, south seventy four de grees west, one hundred and eighty eight perches lo a post, thence by land ot Thos. Bellas, south, fifty live degrees east, eighty i.ine perches to a chestnut oak, thence by the same and land of John Longenberger, south, one hundred and eighty eight perches to a chestnut oak, thence by land of the said John Longenberger, south, seventy six degrees and a quarter west, one hundred and twenty four perches to a post, south, sixteen degrres and a quarter east, one hun dred and tour perches to i chestnut tree, and ihence by land of John Reese, north, seventy eight degrees east, two hundred and seventy one perches to place of begin ning, containing three hundred and eigh'y oneacres and three quarters and allowance of six per cent, for roads &c. Seized lake i in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Loose in Ihe hands ol Daniel B. Loose, his administrator, with notice le the Columbia Coal & Iron Com pany, terre tenants. 1 JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24,1860. j NEW GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF FAI.Ii AND WINTER (g3 GD QD OD b3 & AT JIIM-liR'S STORE!. r"IHE subscriber has just returned from the - City with another large and select as. sortmentof FALL AND WINTER 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 Gloomtsburg. His stock com prises ladies' Dress Good, of the choicest styles and latesi fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'e, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country Stores ; to which he invites Ihe public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. S. II. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, 1860. E. IL LITTLE, HOTEL PROPERTY T HIE uudersigned takes ihis method of offering his valuable Hotel Property at private sale, situate ry I III uin I'iraiaiM auu iiiiivin t. J lage o! Light Street, Columbia County, Pa. This is understood lo be most an excellent HOTEL STAND, the House, Stable and outbuilding beins all in good repair. The Proprietor of this hsnse having no desire to continue in ths hotel business, will dispose of his properly at private sale upon the most reasonable terms. To any person wishing to engage in the business it is a good locatiou and a deirable place. For further information apply to the sub scriber, D L. EVER HART, Oct. 17, 1860. Light Street, Pa. TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS WILL conduct an examination of Teach era at the following limes and pU ces.viz : Scott . at Espy, Oct. 20lh: Cattawisa al Cattawissa, Oct. 22d ; Orange, at Orange ville Oct 23d ; Greenwood, at Rohrsburg, Oct, 24 1 Ii ; Madison at Jereyton. Oci 2oth; Hemlock, at Boekhorn, Oct. 20ih ; Mount Pleasant at Hu'chinsons, Oct. 27th; Mifflin at MifHinville Oct. 29ih ; Beaver, at Mi chael's School House, Oct. 30iu ; Maine at Maineville, Oct 3 1st; Roaringcreek Middle School Hiue, Nov. 1st: Coiiyngham, ai Centre ville Nov. 2d; Locust, at Slabtown, Nov. 3d; Franklin, at Clajtons Nov. 5ih; Montour ar Deiterick's School House Nov. 9th, at Fowlersville Nov. 7d; Briarcreek, al I Evansville, Nov. 8t!i, Fishingcreek, at btillwater, Nov. 12th; Benton, al B-ritor., Nov. 13th: Sugarloaf ; A. Cole's School House; Nov. Nth; Jackson, a! Derr's School House, Nov. 15th ; Pine, at Upper Sereno, Nov. I6ih. At 1 o'clock p. m., of each dny. Directors are requested to make all need ful arrangements, and to manifest their interest by attendance. LEWIS APPLEMAN, Co. Svpt. Light Street, Oct. 17, 1WL Auditor's lYotiee. Etate of Jacob Fry, late of Mifflin tp. dee'd. ALL persons interested wiil lake notice, that the undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the assets of the eMate of Jacob Fry, deceased, in the hands of Samuel Creaiy, the administrator, to and among the respec tive creditors of the said Jacob Fry, accord ing to the order established by law, viil at tend at hi office, in Bloomsburg, in fcaid county, on Saturday, the 2'ih day of No vember, i860, "lo make lhi distribution, when and where all persons having claims or demands agair.sl the eMate ol the dece dent are required lo present them to Ihe auditor, or be forever debarred from any claim lo (he fund in the hands of the ad ministrator. KOB'T. F. CLARK, Bioomfburg, Oct. 18, lSbO. Audnor. Auditor's Notice. Hiram A. Child-, In- In the Court of Common Pleas of Colombia County, venditioni expnna dorsee ol Perry Deen, vs. Isaac Tyler. No. 45, September Term, I860 THE undersigned appointed Auditor by I the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia I county, to make distribution ol i lie moneys i raised out of the sale ol the real esia-e of j l4.ac Tyler, by virtu3 of the above stated I writ of venditioni expona-, will attend at ' his office, in Bloomsburg. Columbia conn j ly, on FRIDAY, the 23d day of November, I I860, to make ihe distribution, when and where nil person interes'ed are required to make their claim before the auditor or be dtbarred from coming in on said lurid. ROBERT F. CLARK, Auditor. Bioomsbjrg, Oct. 17, lS60-4w. Auditor's Xoticc. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia. County, to distribute the money returned by the Sheriff as raised out of the sale of Hie real estate of Jusiah B. Dodson, among the creditors of ihe said Dodson, according lo law, will attend to ihe duties of his ap pointment, at his office, in Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, the 27. h day of November. A. D. 1860, at ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon, when and where al! persons having claim- against i the said Dodson are required io present trie same, or be debarred from co.ning ir. upon said fund. WESLEY W I II I, Oct. 17, 1860 4w. Auditor. Court Proclamation, V1,M'EREAS the Hon. Warren J. Wood- ward, President Judge ol Ihe Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of Ihe Peace, and Court cf Common I'leas and Orphans' l Court, in the 2Gth Judicial Disiriet, compos ed ol the counties ot Columbia, iNillivan and Wyoming, ami the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, Associate Judges ot Columbia County, have issued their precept, bearing dale one thousand eighteen hundred and sixty, and lo rre directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, Corn. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms, burg, in the county ot Columbia, on Ihe first Monday (bin! ihe 3d day) of Deem., next, and to continue one wet-k. Notice is hereby given, o the Coroner, the JuMices of the Peace and Con:ables ot the said County of Columbia, that Ihey be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon ol said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembran ces lo do those tnings which to iheir offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizes, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county ol Columbia, to be then and there lo prosecufe then a shall be just. Jn rots are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably lo then notice, dated at Bloomsburg, the 24;h day of Oct.. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- dreJ and sixly and in ihe eighty-fourth year of ihe independence of the United Slates of America. (God save the Commonwealth.) JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, Bloomsburg, Ociober 2-1, 1S60 NEW FALL AND IVISTER H2 A R T Z & E N T TTAVE jul received from Philadelphia a splendid assortment of merchandise, pcrchased al the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell for Cash or Country Produce, on as moderate terms i ran te procured elsewhere in Light Seeet. Their Slock con sists ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR JVARE, IIOLL O f'-WARE, Iron, IVails and Spikes, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. &c, In short every thing usually kept in a coun try More. Ihey respecilully invite their I old friends, and ihe public generally, to call and examine their 6iock before purchasing elsewhere. i NOTICE IN PARTITION. Real Estate of Levi Beisel, late of Madison towmhip, Columbia county det'd . COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS: THE Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania to Levi P. Beiel, Sallie R. Bisel, intermarried widt Wil-Jivon,Pob.-rt M. Beimel. Henry Kent Narrissa Y. Biel, anl Sian J. Beisel, and lo all ihe heirs and legal repM seutatives of the r-aid Levi Beisel, deceased, greeting : You and each of yon will lake notice thai an inquest will be held lo make partition or valu ation, as the case may re quire, of the real estire of the above nam ed Levi Beisel, deceased, si u ate in the iwp. of Madison, and county of Columbia, on the premesis. on Wednesday, the 2 lit day of November next, between ihe hours of 10 o'clock in ihe forenoon and 3 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, nt wtiich lime and place you may attend if you think proper. Witness ihe Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, Esq., President of our Orphan's Court, at Bloomsburg, the 8th day of Sep lember, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Sept. 26, i860. AIMIIMSTKATOR'S JVTOTICE is hereby given NOTICE. that letters of Administration on the Estate of George Fetterman, late of Locust township, Colum bia county, deceaed, have been eranted by the fleg'sier of said county, to Reuben Fahringer and Jonrs Fetterman, both resi ding in the township and county aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against ihe estate fit the decedent are re quested lo make Ihem known to the Ad ministrators, and those indebted to the es tate to t ame forward and make payment without delav. ' REUBEN FAHRINGER, JONAS FETTERMAN. Locut. Sept. 19, 1860. Adm'rs. Auditor's IVoticc. In the Oiphun's Com I rf Columbia co., Eaiate if Chiistian Schcll, dee'd. THE Auditor appointed by the Court to make distribution of the balance in the hands of John McGormick. Administrator, with the will annexed, ol Christian Schell, deceased, amongl the heirs and legal rep resenlalives of the decedent, will meet the parties interested for the purpose of bis ap pointment on SATURDAY, the 24:h day of November, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M , al the office of R. F. Clark. E-q., in Blooms burg. WELLINGTON H. ENT, Auditor. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, IS60.-4w. ass. New Fall Goods! LARGE STOCK AM) LOW PRICKS. e have again been to the ci'y, and re- turned with a large 6tock of Goods for the sea-on, which at a low figure for consists of we are prepared lo sell ready pay. Our stock Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Wil-low-ware, Iloilo w-ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Fluid, Camphene Oils, While Lead by ihe K?g, cheap, &e., &c. H C. k I. W. HARTMAN. Bkom-burg, Oct. 17, I860. rVolicc ill Partition- Real Etu'.e (f Andrew Shoemaker, lite of Mid ion township, deceased. COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS : The Commonwealth of Pennsl vania to Jacob Shoemaker, Abra ham Shoemaker, Charles Shoema L. S - ker. Catharine Shoemaker, inter married with Peter Housen, Elizabeth Shoemaker intermarried with Peter Maxel, Sarah Shoemakar intermarried with Joseph Hendershot, Mary Shoemaker intermarried with Samuel Shatrer,and to all the heirs and legal representatives of the aid Andrew Shoemaker, deceased greeting: You and each of you will take notice that an inquest will be held to make parti tion or valuation, as the cae may require, of the real e?:ate of the above named An drew Shoemaker, deceased, situate in Madison township, Columbia County, on ihe premises, on Juesdt.y, the 20d day of November next between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock in the alternoon of said day, al which time and p ace you miy attend if you think proper. Witnes the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, Eqnire, President of our Orphan' Court, at Bloomsburg, ihe 8th day of Sep tember, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty. JOHN SNYI ER, Sheriff. Bloomsbnrg, Sept. 26, I860. STOVE AM) TIX-N ARE SHOP. THE undersigned would inform te'eiti zen of Bloomsburg and vicinity, thai he has just received and offers tor sale one of ihe most extensive assortments of COOK ING and FANCY STOVES, ever introduced into this market. The Christopher Colum bus, James Robb nnd Gi';ie are among the first c!as cooking S'oves, all of which are air-tight and gas burner. His Parlor stoves are handsome and the assortment varied ALSO Panicuiar attention is paid to Tin Ware and House Spouting, upon short no tice. All kinds of repairing will be done with naainess and despatch. VT Country produce taken in exchange for work. PHILIP S. MOYER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 3, 180. GCCD LIQTJ0S.S. TfHE undersigned has opened a new Li JL quor Store at MifHinville, Colombia county, and stocked it with a largeand ex cellent assortment of of all kinds, to which he invites the atten tion of dealers. His Liquors are of the best brands, and one trial will atisfy all. A. ANDREAS. Mifflinviile, June 27, IStiO. N1 CAME ..n the premise of the subscriber, in Orange township, Col- umbia county, on or about the first of August last, supposed to be about nine month old. It was not in a very thriving condition when j n came to the subscriber, but al present J looks tolerably good, L?iJil?S2tAUi& iu. ine owner or own- ,igiaJp-,T'il)tit..nn Iimh Beisel, v - 1 MARK THESE FACTS ! THE TESTIMONY OF THEJirORLL1, HO LLOWAY'S OINTMENT. BAD LEGS. BAD BREATS, SORKS AND ULCERS. All description of tore 'are remeJiabla by ihe proper and diligent ui of this ines timable preparation. To m tempt lo euro had legs by plastering the edges ot tho wound logvther is a folly ; for should tl5 skin unite, a boegy diseased condition re mains underneath 10 break oui with itf:M fury in a few days. The only rational Rial Mircessfol treatment, as indicated by nature, ii to reduce the infianiaiion in and ato'.i the wound and le sooihe the riigliboriig part4 by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. DIPTHERIA. ULCERATED SORK THROAT, AND SCARLET AND OTHER FEVERS. Any of tbe above diseases may be cured by well rubbing Ihe Ointment three times a day into the che-t, throat and neck of ill patient; it will soon penetrate, and rivh immediate relief. Medicine taken by tho mouth must operate upon the whole sys tem ere i s influence can be felt in any lo cal part, uhereas the Ointment will do is work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the arove manner ol ihe disease named, or anv similar disorders aflectiog the chest and throat, will find themselves relieved as by a charm. PILES, FISTULAS, STRICTURES. The above class of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the pari idi warm water, and then by most effect ually rubbing in tha Ointment. Persons suffering Iroio lhee direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress. Ii should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Oint mer.i on the a Heeled parts, but il must be well rubbed in for some considerable tim two or three times a day, that il may b taken into the system, whence it will re move any hidden sore or wound as effect ually as though palpable to ihe eye. Triers again bread end water poultices, after rub bing in of the Ointment, will do ere at ser vice. This is the only sure treainientfor females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. INDISCRETIONS OF YOUTH ; SORES AND ULCERS. Blotches, as also swelling, nej, with certainty, be radically cored if the Oint ment be used Ireely, and Pill be taken night and n.ornir.g as recommended in tho primed instruc.ions. When treated in any oiher way tfiev only dry up in one placo to break out in anoiter ; whereas ihij Oint ment will remove the humor fiom the sys tem, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the Pills to ensure a lasting cure DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND SI IFF JOINTS. Although the above complaints differ widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require locl treatment. Many of the worst cases, of soch diseases, will yield in a comparatively shorl space of time whn this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the pars affected, even af er every oter mean have tailed. In all serious maladies the Pi!l should be taken according io the di rections accompanying etch box. Both the Ointment and PHls ihoidd 04 ussi in the fullotcing cases ; Drpsy, Dysen'ery, Agn. Asthma, Billious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Drbilityj Inflammtion, Jaundice Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rbeumatim, Retention ol Urine, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fit, Gout, HeaJ-ache, Indigestion, Sore Tnroats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary symp:oms, Tic-Doolourenx, Tumours, Ulcers, Ycnereal Affection Worms of nil kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &c , Scrofula, or Evil, C4UTIOX None tre gennine unlets the words Hollowav, Tew York and Lon don," are disceraib' a Water mrrlt in every leaf of '.he book of directions around each pot or box : the same may be plainly seen by Ito.'ding the lenfto the light. A hand s me reward will be given io any one ren dering such information as way lead to the detection of any party or par'.ies counter (eiiinff the medicines or vending tbe sand, knowing thrn to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hohoway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout ihe civilizeJ world, in pot, at 25c. 62c. and SI each. CF" There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the go! 'ance of pa tients, in every disorder, are affixed to each, box. October 10. I860. THE PRIME OF WALES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A SEX S ATI OX ThrougUout this Country. I J UT th-;re is great excitement down lown caued by ihe airival of a new and se lect stock of Goods jat received at L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Store. Having jut returned from Philadelphia with a stock heretofore unrivaled, he flatters himself that he can satisfy all of the beauty and ad vantages of Ihe Cash System by the exceed ingly low prices with which he is able to sell. conis;s ot t!re goods ot eery variety, Silks, PUids, Fig'd Thibets, Cashmere-, Plain and fancy DtLaines &c. Ladies Rroche and R-v.r,ble Stiawl, Gent's Shawls, Coal. Cioak and Mantle Cloth, Fancy Cassimeres. VeMinas, Satin, Lawns, Flannels, Gin-ham-, C.il cces &c.,&c., Boon ar.d Shoes. A Ur-o a-.-ortment ot Gum shoes which w ill U disposed of al ihe low esi prices, Hats and Caps, Table and floor OilCloths, Notions of every Kind, Qdenewate, Groceries, Flour and feeJ, An examination of the slock t solicited a no charge is mad for an exhibition of Ihe goods. - Grain and all marketable pro duce taken in ex-change for goods. , T. SHABPLESS.