STAR OF THE NORTH, Cioocsburg, Wrdaesday, November 14, I860. A few bushel? of baking apples will be 'taken at thia office if brought wiihin a week or two. LrzRRNE Cocntt has gone for Lincoln by 49u majerity. Thia looks rather strange for Ja Democratic county. Those of our patrons owing us for rtSarly hree year's subscription had better be call ing in at the Captain's office 'with the ready -John We lerfrn that the Depot m llris place- on the Lackawanna anil Bloomsburg 11. R ia under contract. Cyrus Fry, of this lotvn, ia doing the work, and i to 'have it 'Corri Ipleted by the first of next January. Thb Danville intelligencer says, that a 'house belonging to Messrs. Waterman & BJeaver, situated in the vicini'y Sf the borough, caught fire and burned lo the aground, on Monday of last week. Dividends -The Bank of Danville has declared a dividend of 5 per cent foT the -last fix months; the Bank of Nonhumber land 4 per cent ; the Lewisburg Baj.k 4 per -cent ; and the Milton Saving Bank 4 per -cent Cokv We have had so much wet weath er of late, we fear it has seriously damaged Mhe corn crop, ol which the greater portion -is still angathered. Some of it no doubt is tjnite rotten, or grown, and vast quantities of it are in a bad conditio;! for keeping. Chjikcld Hands. Henry Vaple has lately j disposed of his contract, for carrying the Mail between this place and New Colum- ! bus, to Chester Hughes, formerly of this place, now of New Columbus. The change took place Monday last. The mail is cur ied by coach three times a week. The Republican papers are already ma fciug Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. This is in good treason, giving plsnty o! time for alterations and correction. We see the name of Se ward conspicuous in the list. Simon Cam eron's name is omitted. Pennsylvania cer tainly should be represented in the Cabinet The official vote of the county of Mon tour for President, figure up as lilows: Breckinridge. 739 ; bouglas, 311; Lincoln, 1043; and Bell, 4. Thus it will be seen that Lincoln has a majority over Breckin ridge n( 254. and Breckiuridge and Douglas over Lincoln .V7. Ocr thanks are dne Jacob Smbkr, Esq , of Thelpsvi le, Sullivan county, Pa , (mow in "Europe) for a late copy of The Week'y Timti. primed in London. It is a paper of the largest size, and conducted with signal ability ; perhaps im other paper i-i the "vorld is more ably edited or more exten sively circulated and read. It is with much interest that we peruse these foreign papers. The Luzerne Legal Observer, published in rantoii, Pa., by E. S. M. Hi: I Esq., has made its appearance in our sanctum. It promises to be of some importance and in terest to the legal profession and busine-s vnen generally. It U in quarto form, and will contain the most important decisions of Hhe Supreme Court, and of the Courts of J..uzerne and adjoining counties. The Democrats of o!d Columbia did pretty well on Tuesday of last week ; they gave the Reading Electoral Ticket 491 of ama ority over Old Honed Abe, the Rail Splitter ol Illinois. This, we say, is pretty well, con-idering the lukewarmness ami divi.-ion in our party. Had every Democratic county came as near her usual majority as did Columbia, the vote of this Stale lo day would be recorded in favor of the Reading Electoral Ticket. McKelvt & Co. have just replenished their already large and select stock of goods for Fall and Winter. They have a hand tome assortment of goods, surpassing in quantity and excellence, probably, all others in this place They purchase their goods in the most reliable Houses of Phila delphia, where nothing but good articles are to be had. Their customers are invited to call and examine their elegant stock. They charge nothing for an exhibi ion. At the late Trotting Race on the Blooms burg Course, Thursday last, the Purse of SI00 was taken by "Blind Buckskin," be longing to Mr Carey -of Danville The race was mile beats, the best three in five. Buckskin" won the first three heats, thus defeating his competitor, A. H. Roe's "Gray Mare'7 of Light S'reet. The time made by "Buckskin" was as follows : First heal, 3:51; Second, z:49; Intra, 2:42. I he Ala re had the inside track but lost it on the first heal. . Tut Your Cocutt Paper Now that the long winter evenings are at hand, ar.d laere is plenty ef lime for reading, -every family should bare a newspaper and es qpscially a county newspaper. This will famish them with the local news of their own coauty along wiih the general news. -Jfotbinj will contribute so much to the en joyment of the people al their firesides as he weekly reception of a well conducted contHy newspaper. For seme months past, nve bave been obliged to devote a large aioant of our space to political matters, especially as they hare been surrounded so rrruch "importance during the cam Jaig3 which has now been broBght lo a los3. We have felt that a heavy duly de volved upon ns in having the issues prop erly placed, before the people. But now that is over, and we Intend again to make ocr paper all that can be desired, te make ha welcome weekly visitor, freighted with .general and local news, and such matter as cannot fail to mike it pleasing and attract ive. - IfcL, l.k-jn, a -county uncoper-take REGISTER'S KOTICES. IVOT1CE is hereby giving to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and minors, thai the following tidministra lion and guardian accounts have beensfiled in 'he otiire of the Register of 'Columbia county, and will be pref entefl !for confirma tion and allowance io the Orphan's Court, to be held at 'Bloomsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Wednesday the 5th da) of Dec. next, at -2 o'clock, in the alternoon. 1 Ti'e second account of Pater Ent, one of the Executors of Matthew Mcuowell, late ol Scott township, dee'd. 2. The eeond accour.t of Theodore MrDi well, one of the Executors ol Mat thew McDowell, late of Scott township, dee'd -3. The account of Lewis Yetter, Admin istrator ol the. ola'eot Jacob "Keiler, te of Cfiiwism township, dee'd. 4. Vne first atrJ 'final account of Eno Jaeohy, Executor of the fast will and tela; meirt of Eosanua Vannatta, late of Bloom town-hip, ctee'd. 5. The account of Eiislra B. Brown, Guar dian f Elizabeth A. Brown, one of the children' and heirs ol John Brown, Jr., late ofMiflliti township, dee'd. 6. The acconni ot Ehsha B. Brown. Guar dian ol Rebecca Brow n, one of the children and heir? ol Man hew Bio n, late of Mifflin towu.-hip, dee'd. 7. The account of Robert B. Swayz, Executor ol the last wi'l and testament ot Jhcob C. Swae, late of Franklin lowtifhip dee'd. 8. The account of Jacob F. Rolnback, Admini-iratof of the estate of Jacob Rohr back, laiecf Frunklm township, dee'd. 9 The Hcconnl if James Masters, Exec uters o the last will and testament of Henry Ki'cO&n, la e of Mdion township, dee'd. 10. The acccounl of Sanuiel Kressler, Adminirtrator of the estate of Lemuel Kres sler, Ute of Scott township, dee'd. 11. The account of John Murray, late of Lit.frty to Aiiship, Columbia (now Montour) vuunt. dee'd. DANIEL LEE, RkgisTkr's Office, ) Register. B'i omburg, Nov. 7, i860 j f TllH) LOBE, THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS. I pnbh-h now my annual Pro.-pectus of The Daily Glebe, anil The Conresional Globe and Appendix, to remind sub.-cribatx, and inform those who may desire to snb- scribe, hat Conres will meet on the first Monday of next December, when I hall resume pnblii-bina the above-nmef pa per. They have ben published so lonj, itiat inn-t public men know their character, and iheretore I deem it needless to ir've a miiMiift account of the kind of matter they wiii rrn'ain. Tfie Daily Glnbe will contain a report of the. Debates in both branches of Consress a t-iken down by reporters, equal, at least, lo any roTps ol shori hand writers in this, Or in any other country. A majoriry of them w ill "ach, be able lo report, verbatim, -n thousanti words an hour, while the average ni:mLer cf words spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds seveu thousand five hundred words an hour. Wnen the debate- f a day do not make more than foriy-tie columns, they will appear in The Daily Gtobe ot the next morning, which will contain, al0, ttie news ol the day, to gether with such editorial articles as may be suseted by passing events. The Congressional Globe and Appendix w ill eoM-iri a report of all the Debates i'l Cinre!.!, revi.-eJ by the speaker-t. the Me6ai;es of the Psesident of the U'lited Si.v.e, 'he Annual Reports of the Heails ol I fie Executive Department-, the Laws pd-sed ilurinsi the session, and copious iu-. ilexes o ail. They will be printed od a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto ize, each number containing six leen page. The whole will make, it i be liHved, at least 2 000 pages. This is ac knowledged to be ihecheapest work ever sold in any couufy, whether a reprint or printed Irom manuscript copy, taking for data the average uutnoer of wotJs it con ia'n. The i:nrain session will, without doubt, be an Uiiusiially interesting one, because ihe deba'.es will, in a "real measure, be upon the policy of the President elect, and The Globe will be, as it has been for many tears past, the only soorca from which lull debates i f Congress can be ootained. The Congressional Globe and Appendix pa-s tree through the ina'U ot the United Siates, a will be seen by reading the lol lowing Joint Resolution parsed by Congress the 6tti of AuiiUst, 1852: " Joint Rrt-olution providing for the distribu tion of the l.aA J of Congress and the Debates thereon. Wi'h a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress and the debates con iributing to the true interpretation thereof, arid to maktt free the communication be tween the representative and constituent bodies; Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repieieiila;ivet of the United Slates of America in Congress a-sembled, Thai from ard after the present session of Congress, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain the laws and the debates thereon, shail pass free through the mails so long as the arne shall be published by order ol Congress! Provided, That notning herein fchall be construed to authorize the c rculatiou of the Daily Globe free of postage Approved, August 6, 1852. TIUMIS. For a copy of the Daily Clobe, for lour months, ' S3 CO For I copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the session, For 2 copies ditto, when ordered at the same time, 3 00 5 00 No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompany it. Bank notes, current in the section of the country where a subscriber resides, will be received at par. The whole or any part ol a mbscription maj be remitted in postage stamps, w hiclt is preferable ;o any currency, except gold or silver. JOHN C. RIVES. Washington, Nov. 7, 1860. AOJT ff Pa js the entire cost for Tai o""iion in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the coun try. Upwards of TWELVE HUNDRED young men from twenty eight different States have been educated for business here with in past ihrets yesrs, some of" whom, have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of ... : S20O0,0O per Annum. immediately opon giaduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the Co! leg. - EST Minister's sons Italf price. Students enter at any time, arrd review when they please withont extra charge. For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship and View of -College, eno!osef!velener SHERIFF'S SALES. BY "VIRTUE of a certain' writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, issued out of the'Ctfnrj of Common Pleas, of Columbia 'county, will be exposed lo public sale, al the Court House, in Bloomsburg, on Monday 3d day of December next at one o'clock, in the aftrnooo of said day, the following property, to wii : A certain piece or lot of land, which were of the Locust Mountain Coal arid Iron Company, owners, and E. M. HeUuer, contractor, a certain dwelling house two stories high, with a kitchen -attached, one and a half stories hi&h :; the building is about thirty-two fee" by twenty eight feet, arid Kitoate opOn a certairt lot or piece of grotind, within the County of Columbia, and towned by the said Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company, together with the hereditemeiils and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execut ou and to be sold as the property of the Locust Mountain Coal and Iron Company owners, and E. M Heiluer, 'contractor. ALSO All that certain lot of Tand situate in Centreville, Centre loWnship, Columbia county, bounded and deeiibed as follows, to wii--ori the north by an aTIey-, on the ea-t by a street of said Centreville, on he south by lol of Jacob Mensinger and on the vei by an alley-, containing fiflv two feel in front and one hundred and eighty feet in ifeplh, whereon is erected a one ami a hall voiy FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as ihe property ol Jo.-iah B. Edwards. ALSO All thai certain lot of ground sit ua'e in Greenwood township, Columbia county, bounded on Ihe north west by a public road, on the west by Charles Hay cock, and on lh south by a public road leading from Millville to Uol'Tsbur-i, con taining one hall of an Acre mote or less, w hereon are vrei-ted a two story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a log out house, a frame stable, a Irame wood shed and other outbuildings wiih the appurtenances. ALSO One other lot situate in the twp., and county aforesaid, bounded on the north west by a public road, on the north by a public road leading from Millville to Rotirs buig, on the east by lol of A. T. Kester, and on ihe south by land of Ezra Eves, continuing one hall of an acre more or less, whereon is erected a frame Cabinel Maker Shop, and a Log Stable with the appurte nances. Seized taken :n execution and to be sold as the property of James Hampton. ALSO, All that ceitain Lot of Ground situate in Kspyiown, Columbia co., bound ed and de-cribed as foilows to wit : on tre south by Main Street of said town, on the went by fot of Fowler & Creveling, on the nc nh by lot of Isaac & Thomas Crevelina, and on the east by lot of Andrew Owens, containing forty one feet in Iront, one hun dred and eighty feet in depth, be the same more or les, 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 ol Priscus Bom boy. A I SO By virtne of a writ of Vend. Ex., all trial certain Tract of Land,.-situate in Briarcreek township, Columbia co., bound ed on the west by a puhlie road leading Irom Berwick to New Columbus, on the norh by land of Peter Haymaii, on Ihe eal by land of S. F. Ileadly and Britiain. and on the south by land of Wm. Linden an J others, containing seventy acres, more or le-s, nbont fifty acres ol which is cleared land, whereon is erected a one and a hall story frame dwelling house, a frame barn, a loa stable and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as it.e property of Jacob Shaffer. ALSO By sundry writs of vend ex. all that certain lol of ground situate in Rorst'iir, Columbia co bounded on the west by Mam st. of said tow 'i, on the north by lot of F. M. Roe, on the east by land of Jacob Lamou, containing one hundred ar.d fifty leet in front, be the same more or less, and one hundred and filteen feet in depth, be the same more or less, whereon are erected a l wo story frame dwelling house, a large frame wheelwright shop, a steam boiler, u small engine, a turning lathe, a frame blacksmith shop, a frame tailor shop, and two frame stables, and other out buildings, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Muthias M. Apple man. ALSO By virtue of a writ of plurias ven ditioni txpoitas, a certain lot f ground situate in Main township, Columbia couuiy, adjoining land of Isaac Yetter on the north, Aaron Berliner on the south, west and east, conlainina one acre of land, whereon is erected a one and a half story frame dwelling hon-e, a frame stable, a well of water at the door. ALSO One other tract of land, siiute in Beaver township, Columbia county, ad joining land of Charles Mann, on tho north, Jacob Sherman's heirs on the north, Abra ham Knechl on the south, Charles Fisher and Jacob Heinderleiter on the east, and Mary Culo on the west, containing one hundred and one acres and a half, with the appurtenance, about ten acres ol which are cleared land. Seized, taken in execution, and lo be sold as the properly 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 that certain tract of land situ ate ir. Franklin township, Columbia cooniy, Penn'a., bounded and described as follows to wit : Beginning at a white oak, corner of land of John Hower, thence by the same, South Eighty-Dine and a half degrees west, forty perches to stones, thence by land of Benjamin P. Former, north two degrees west, forty two and two tenths perches lo a chestnut oak, Ihence by the same, north nine degrees west forty three perches to a maple tree, thence by the same, nortk ten degrees easi thirty perches to a pikewood, ihence by the same, north twenty five and a half degrees east, thirty perches to the mouth of Yetter'sRun, ihence up ihe north east branch of the Susquehanna River, its various courses oae hundred and thirty and seven tenths perches to a red oak, thence by land of Charles b. tjoxe, soutn tnirty five and a half degroes east, s.xieen and two tenths perches lo stones, thence by the sarne.norvh . ghty five degrees east twenty four perches to stones, thence by wood lots, soath forty two degrees west twenty six and six teilhs perches to stones, thence by the same, south forty eight degrees east, one buodred and six perches to stories, thence by lar.ds belongiog to the heirs of John Former's (dee'd.,) south thirty and a half degrees wet, fifty three parches io a 6tone thence by the same and lands of the afsreJaid John Hower, south eighty two and a half degrees west, one hur.dred and sixty lour perches to the place of beginning, con taining one hundred and seventy four acres, one hundred and forty perches, and allow ance ef six percent, be the same more or less about one hundred acres of which is cleared land, whereon is erected a two storv frame dwelling bouse, a large frame I ha ti k JbaT, aj'ra meja ? jh n n ?r izz. a the property of Margaret Gable, by her atloiney, in fact Henry Gable. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Sheriff s Office, Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, 1860. IkRand juisoiis, For December Term, 1860. Bloom- Evan Jones. Bor. Be'rwick-i-William H.VVoodin, Mor decai Jackson. Briarcreek"--William Hart man. "CentreSamuel C. Bower. Cattawissa George Hughes, Adam Fed eroff. Fishinscreek Hiram Hess, Dan'l Edgar, George Howell. Franklin Michael Mensch, Jackson Cle aver. Greenwood James Vanhorn, Robt. Rob bins, Elijah Lemon. Hemlock John Girton. Lo i-ust Jacob Helwig. Main W'iHiatn Mensinger, William Bit tier. Montour Isaac Mowry. Mt. Pleasar.t Abraham Dildrne. Orange-1 William Fisher, Samuel Zim merman. Sugarloaf Anderson Ki'e. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, 1860. TRAVERSE JURORS. Benton Eli Mendenhall. Briare ieek Reubt.il Bower, J'ereminh C. Smi.h-. Beaver John Shuman. Cattawissa Joseph BreNch, Isaac S. Monroe, Stephen B.ildy, Samuel Thomas. Franklin Daniel Rohrbxck. Fishingcreek Peter Golder, Sam'l Crev eling, Emaudus Unanast. Greenwood Aaron Musgrave Hemlock John Foust, John Harlman. Locut Mark Williams, Henry Gable. Mifilin Michael Fry, Lewis Eckroat. Mair.e Daniel Reinbold, Jno. Kline. Moiilonr--JaCob Leiby. Joseph Jlouser. Macron Newton Thomas, John M. Sm n n. Mt. Pleasant John Wardin-. Orange -Jacob Good. Pine Philip Shoemaker, John F. Fow hcr, Ezra Lyons, Jacob Christy. Roaringcreek Judah Cherrington. Sugarloal John Kitchen. Scott Jacob Glassen, Philip T. Hartm&n, Joseph Lilley. Bloomsburg, Oct. 21, i860. RAYMOND'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! PATENTED MARCH 9, 1858. I'ltici-: gio Kirn. t ESSR5. ZUPPINGEK & R0BBINS, or Bloomsburg, having purchased the ex clusive right of the above valuable Impro ved Chear Patent Sewing Machine, for; the County of Columbia, will be happy io supply iheir friends with the article for ihe act-orn mr da( ion of themselves and families. The following are some of the superior advan'ages 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 ll readed wiih more or less difficulty ; not to with RAYMOND'S, a child Can manage it ir. two hours, and it is threaded easier lhaa a com mon needle. 3. One of the mo-t valuable features of this Machine, i- ihe smallness and Ihe compactness of its mechanism. 4. It can be attached to a board, table or siand, in operating order, and removed jn less than half a minute. 5. It greatly economizes the thread, and yel produces a seam, sufficiently strong for any work for which it is intended, a qual ification not known lo all kinds of Sewing Machines. 6. No human hand is capable of produ cing a seam so regular and systematic. The team is so strong if well done, that the sloiigest material will tear before the seam will give way. 7. Among the array of Pa'enl Sewing Machines, there are none so cheap and durable as Raymond's Patent, but no Ma chine is adapted lo ail kinds of work as expe'ience has proven. There are perhaps none so realy useful, doing such a variety of wore for the immediate use of the fam ily circle and at such a moderate price as RAYMONDS PATENT. 8. The operator can shape his seam just as he pleases, waves, leave and flowers, etc., can be represented or imitated. 9. It is particularly adapteu to all kinds of stitchirg such as gentlemen's shirts, bosoms, ristbands, collars, etc., and all kinds of ladies' sewing, including silks, lawns, delaine?, calicoes, dusters, etc., ex cepting for men's heavy wear, this Machine is rather too light of construction. 10. But we all admit, that ihe advantage to health, and principally to the vision or vyesight, induced by the use of Sewing Machines, surpasses infinitely all oiher ad vantages. ;i. This Machine fastens the seam al ways itself, but if the operator wishes it unfastened or open, there is a way lor it loo, thus you can have it fastened or not, as you please, which is, sometimes, espe cially for beginners, a very favorable cir cumstance. II the seam is left unfastened, yon can draw it out lu three sec-cuds and save the thread. For sale by ihe undersigned, at iheir re spective residences, in Bloomsburg, who will put ihe Machine in operation arid give all necessary instruction. HENRY ZUPPINGER. DANIEL W. UOBB1NS. Bloomsburg, July 1 1, 1860. IV I? W STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP STORE. fMIE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Bloom-burg, and ihe public in general, that he has purchased the NEW HAT STORE, in the white frame store hoase, on Main Street, nearly opposite the Exchange Buildings, where he has just re ceived a splendid assortment of City Hats and Caps, . Direct from the Manufacturies, of all kinds, styles, sorts and sites, latest fashion, which he offars wholesale and retail, at very low prices.. Also, STRAW GOODS, including all the modern styles and fashions. Cd These Goods will be 6old at very low prices, for Ready Pay. oct31 JOHN K. GIRTON. v.- - OF OF ALL KINDS, AT J. J. B ROWER'S V." o HOTEL PROPERTY I3 02. .SZaSSJo ritHE uudersigned take this method of - offering his" valuable Hotel Property at private sale, situate in the pleasant and thriving vil lage ol Light Street, Columbia County, Pa. This is understood to be most an excellent HOTEL STAND, the House, Stable and outbuilding being all in good repair. The Proprieror ol this fiance having no desire lo continue 'tnlha hotel business, will dispose of his property at private sale upon the most reasonable terms. To any person wishing to engage in the b'lsiueps il is a good locatiou and a desirable place. For lurther information applv to ihe sub scriber, D L. EVER HART, Oct. 17, 1860. Light Sireet, Pa. TEACHER f WILL conduct an examination ot Teach eT3 at "the following limes and plrceg.viz Scott, at Espy, Oct. 20th: Catiawisa al Cattawi-sa, Oct. 22d ; Orange, at Orange ville Oct 23d ; Greenwood, at Rohrshnrs, Oct, 24ih; Madison al Jer-ejtown, OiM 25th; Hemlock, at Buckhnrn, Oct. 20ih ; Mount Pleasant at Hu'chinsons, Oct. 27th; MitTlm at Mi& inville Oct. 29th ; Beaver, a! Mi chael's School House, Oct. 30th Maine at Maineville, Oct 31st; Roaringcreek Middle School Hu, Nov. li: Conyngham, a Cenireville Nov 2it; Locust, at Slabtown, Nov. -31; Franklin, at Clayions Nov. -5th ; Montour ar DeiieTick's School House Nov. 9th-, at Fo-A-le'rsville Nov. 7di; Briarcreek, at Evansville, N.v. 8th, Fishingcreek, at Stillwater, Nov. 12th; Benton, at Benton. Nov. 13th; Sugarloaf ; A. Cole's School House; Nov. J4ih; J-ckson, a! Derr's School House, Nov. loth; Pine, at Upper Sereno, Nov. 16th. Al 1 o'clock p. m., of eacn dny. Directors are requested to make allneed lul arrangements, and to manilest iheir interest bv attendance. LEWIS AP PLEM AN, Co. Supt. Light Street, Uct. 17, 1860. Ymlif or's lYoticct Estate of Jacob Fry, Lie ?f MihTm ip. dee'd. LL persons interested will take notice, that the undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, lo settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the assets of the estate ol Jacob Fry, deceased, in the har.ds of Samuel Great y, the administrator, to and among the respec tive creditors of the said Jacob Fry, accord ing to the order established by law, will at leiid al his office, in Bloomsburg, in aid county, on Saturday, the 2th day ol No vember, i860, lo make the distribution , when snd where all persoiis hnving claims or demand against Ihw estate ol the dece dent are required 10 pre-ent mem to Ihe auditor, or be forever debarred from any claim to the fund in the hands ot the ad ministrator. ROBT. F.CLARK, Bloomsburg-, Ocl. 18, i860. Auditor. Auditor's IVotiCc. Hiram A. ChihU, In dorsee ol Perry Deen, vs. Isaac Tyler. In the Court of Common Plea of Columbia County, venditioni expona No. 45, September Term, 1560 THE undersigned appointed Auditor by ihe Coorl of Common Pleas of Columbia County, to make distribution of the moneys raised out of (he sale of the real es.ate of I-aac Tyler, by virtue of the above ftated wrii of venditioni expona-, will attend a' his office, in Bloomsburg. Columbia coun ty, ri FRIDAY, the 23d dav of November, IHfiO, io make the distribution, when and where all persons interested are required to make their claim before the audiior or be dtbarred from coming in on said fund. ROBERT F. CLARE, Auditor. B.'oomsbjrg, Oct. 17, 1S60.-4w. Auditor' IVoticc. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia Couniy. to distribute ihe money returned by the Saeriff as raised out of ttie sale of ihe real estate of Josiah B. Dodson, among the creditors of ihe said Dodson, according to law, will attend lo the duties of his ap pointment, at his office, in bloomsburg, on Tuesday, the 27ih day of November. A. D. 1860, al ten o'clock in Ihe forenoon, when and where al! persons having claim-against the said Dodson are required to present the same, or be debarred from cn.ning ir upon said fund. WESLEY WIRT, Oct. 17, I860. 4w. Auditor. Court Proclamation. YVHEREAS the Hon. Warren J. Wood- " ward, Pie-ident Judqe ol Ihe Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Ses-iens of the Peace, and Court of Common Pieas and Orphans' Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of Ihe counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, arid the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, "Associate Judges of Columbia County, have issued their precept, bearing date one thousand eighteen hundred and sixty, and lo me directed for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery , Quarter Session of ttie Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in blooms, burg, in the county of Columbia, on the first Monday (being, the 3d day) of Deem., next, and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, o the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace ami Con-tables ol the said County of Columbia, that they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in ihe forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions and other remembran ces to do tho-e mings 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 ihe Jail of said county ol Columbia, to be then and there to prosecufe then as shall be just, Ju rors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to itieir notice, dated at Bioomburg, the 24th day of Oct.. in the year of our Lord (me ihoiii-ar d eight hun dred and sixty , and in ihe eihty-lonnh year of the independence of Ihe United Siaies of America. (God save the Commonwealth.) JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, Bloomsburg. October 24, I860. NEW FALL JtSD WINTER iTIARTZ Sc E4 T AVE just received from Ph;fade!phia a splendid assortment of merchatniise, purchased at the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell for Caf-li or Country Produce, on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Light Sfeel. Their Slock con sists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashion, DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSW ARE, CEDAR WARE, HOL L O W. WA RE, Iron, Nails and Spikes, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. &c, In short everv thing usually kept in a coun try Store. They respectfully invite their old friends, and the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere." NOTICE IN PARTITION. Heal Estate'of Levi Beiiel, late of Madison township, Columbia county dee'd . COLUMBIA COUNTV, SS : THE Commonwealth of Pennsyl s 1 vania lo Levi P. Beisel, SallieR- 'J Beisel, Interma'rried with Wil- -v- JisbRobert M. Beit-el, Henry Kent Beisel, Narnssa Y. Beisel, ar.d Susan J. Beisel, and to all the heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said Levi Beisel, deceased, greemig : Yon and each of you will take notice that an inquest will be held to make partition or valuation, as the ca "may re quire, of the rea I estaie of the above nam ed Levi Beisel, deceased, si uate in ihe iw p of Madison, arid county of Columbia, on the premesis. on Wednesday, the 2sl'day of November next, between ih hours ot 10 crclock in the forenoon and 3 O'c-fock in the afteriifon of said 'day, at whteh lime and place you may. attend if you think piope'r. Witness ir.e ll'dnoraole Warren J. Wood ward, Esq , President of our Orphan's Court, al Bloomsburg, the Rih day of Sep lember, A. D. eighteen hundred and ixty. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Blnomsburg, Sept. 26, lSffO. AIMHMSTRATOU'S NOTICE. jVOTICE is hereby given 'that letters 'ol Administration on the Estate of George Fetterman, late of Locust township, Colum bia county, deceased, have been sramed by ihe Register of said county, to Reuben Fahringer and Jon?s Fetterman, both resi ding in the township and county aforesaid. All persons having claim or demands against the estate nt the decedent are re queued to make Ihem known to the Administrator-, and those indebted to the es tate to rame lorward and make payment widiout delav. REUBEN FAHRINGER, JONAS FETTERMAN. Locust. Sept. 19, I860. AditCrs. Auditor s Notice. In the 'Oijjhan's Ccurl ff Columbia co.. Eiiufc of Christian Schelt, dee'd. THE A nditnr "appointed by the Court to make distribution of the balance in the hands of John McGormick, Administrator, w ith the w illanneved, of Christian Schell, dereaced, amongst the heirs and legal rep- resentali ves of ihe decedent, will meet the parties interested lor the purpose of hi ap pointment on SATURDAY, the 24ih day of November, i860, at 10 o'clock, A. M , al the office of R. F. Clark, E-q., in Blooms burg. WELLINGTON II. ENT. Auditor. Bloomsburg. Ocl. 17, I860.-4w. rt -r. New Fall Goods I LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. I"le have again been to the city, ami re. turned with a large stock of Goods for the sea-on, which we are prepared to sell at a low figure lor ready pay. Our stock cottists of Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Willow-ware, llollow-ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Fluid. Campheue Oil, White Lead by the Keg, etieap, &., &e. II. C. k I. W. HARTMAN. Bloom-hnrg. Oc. 17, I860. INofice in Parlilioit. Ileal Estate i f Andiew Shoemaker, late of Mud- ison township deceased. COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS. Ttie Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania to Jacob Shoemaker. Abra ham Shoemaker, Charles Shoema L. S -v" ke.r, Catharine Shoemaker, inter married with Peter Housen, Elizabeth Shoemaker intermarried with Peter Maxel, Sarah Sboernakar intermarried with Jo-eph Hendershol, Mary Shoemaker intermarried with Samuel Shaffer, and to all the heirs and leghl representative of the said Andrew Shoemaker, deceased greeiin2: Yon an I each ofyou will lake notice lhat an inquest will be held to make parti tion or valuation, as the case may require, of Ihe real eMat of the above named An drew Shoemaker, deceased, situate in Madison tow nship, Columbia County, on the prerni-es. on Tuesday, the 20d day of November rifzt. between the hours ot 10 o'clock in ttie forenoon anc 4 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood ward, Enquire, President of our Orphan's Court, at Bloom-burg, the 8th day of Sep tember, A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty. JOHN SNYI ER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Sopt. 26, 1860. STOVE AM) TIX-N ARE SHOP. THE undersigned would inform te citi zens of Rlnomsbur? and vicinity, that he has jn-: received and offers lor sale one ol the most extensive a-'sor'ments of COOK ING and FANCY STOVES, ever introduced into ihis market. The Christopher Colum bus, James Robb rind Globe are among the first class cooking Stoves, all of which are air-tight ami gas burner. H is Parlor stove are handsome and the assortment varied ALSO Particular attention is paid to Tin Ware and House Spouting, upon short no lice. All kinds of repairing will be done with neatness and despatch. C5 Country produce' taken in exchange for work. PHILIPS. MO YER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 3, 18f0. NEW GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF TAIYL AND WINTER rcyy CO QD -S3 & AT .HlMYEirS STOKE! rpHE subscriber has just returned from the City with another large and select as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figu'e, and which he is determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock com prises Ladies Dress Oood, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boon & Shoes, Hats and Caps, fcc, &c. In short, everything usually kept in country Stores j to which he i -i ' " ' ' ' ' MARK THESE FACTS ! THE TESTIMONY.OFfcTIIE WORLD. H'OL LOW AY'S O I NT M ENT. BAD LEGS, BAT) JBRKATS. 33RKS AND ULCERS. All description of sores are remediable by the proper and diligent tsse'of this ines timable preparation. Io attempt io core bad legs by plastering the edges of Ihe wound together is a felly ; for should the skin 'unite, a boggy dieasfd condition re mains underneath to break om with itnfoW -lury in a lew days. The only rational and successful treatment, as indicated bv nature, is to reduce the inflamaiion in and about the wound and ic so'Othe the neiBh'BrJfrrftg part by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is forced into meat. D PTHERIA. ULCERATED SORE THROAT, AND SCARLET AND OIHER FEVERS. Any of the above diseases may be cured by well rubbing the Ointment three lim a day into the chest, throat and neck of the patient; it will soon penetrate, and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by ibe mouth must orerate upon -the whole Sys tem ere iis influence can be felt in -any lo cal part, whereas the Omnieni will do ita work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in the above ma'iiifer id ihe disease named, ot any shYiitat disorders affecting the chest and throat, will find theinselveb relreved aa hy a charrn. PILES, FISTULAS, STRICTURES. The above class of complaints will be removed by nightly fomenting the paria with warm Water, and then by most effect ually rubbing in thj Ointment. P rsona suffering from thee direful comlini should lose not a moment in arresting iheir progress tl should be nndeTsrocd that it is not sufficient merely to smear Hie Oint ment on lire affected parts, but it -must b well rubbed in for some considerable tiin two or three 'times a dav, that it"Tnay be taken into the system-, whence it will re move any hidden sore or wOund jrs effect ually a though palpable to the eye. There again bread nd water poultices, after ruh-. bing in of the Ointment, wif't do great fcer vice. This i the only sore treatment for females, cates of cancer in the stomach, or where there may he a geueral bearing down. IN DISCRETIONS OF YOUTH :-S0RES AND ULCERS. Blotches, as also swellings, u.At with Certainty, be radically cured if the Oint ment be used freely, and Pills 'be taken niglit and morning as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any o;her way they only dry tip ia one platt to break out in anoiher ; whereas Ihi Oint ment will remove the humor frofti The sys tem, and leave the patient a vigorous and healthy being. It will r?c,uire time with, ihe use of ihe Pills to ensure a lasting cure DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS. Although trie above complaints differ w idely in their origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many of thf worst cases, of such diseases, wtfl yield in n comparatively short space of lime when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the purls affected, even af er every o.frer mean have failed, in all serioft maladies ihe Pills should be taken according lo the di rections accompanying ecb box. Both the Oir.tment and Fills thovlibt vt$d in tht following cases : Ague. Asthma, Billions Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Com-umoiioii, Debility Infiammtion, Jaundice Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention ot Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Drpsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female irregulari ties, Fevers of all kind, Fits, Gout, Head-ache, Indigestion, Sore throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary sympiorat Tic-Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcers, Veoereal Afhction Worms of all kind Weakness from whatever cause, &c , &.c. CAl'TIOX None sre eennine unless the words "Holloway, Tew York and Lon don," are disceraib'le as a If"ar mrrlc in every leaf cf '.he book of directions around each poi or box ; ihe same may be plainly ssen by holding the tenflo the light. A hand some reward will be given io any one ren dering such information as way lead io th detection of anv parly or parties counter (eiiing ihe medicines or vending the same, knowing th?n to be spuTioos. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor HollOway, 80 Maiden Lane, Nw York, and hy all respectable Drog2its and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in pots, at 25c. T52c. and $1 each. r There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa tients, iti every disorder, are affixed to each box. O.-tober.lO, 1860. Ttt E ritlNCE OF WALES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A SENSATION Throughout this Country I yVT ihere is great excitement down town caused by the arrival of a new and se lect stock of Goods jui received at L. T SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Store. Having iut returned from Philadelphia with a sto"lt heretolore unnvaJeo, ne natters nimsen that he can satisfy all of the beauty and ad vantages of the Cash Sytem by the exceed ingly low price with which he is able to sell. i:onis'5ol dress- poods of eery variety, Silks, Plaid, Fig'd Thibets, Cashmere Plain and fancy DeLaines &c, fcc. Ladies Broche and Rversable ShawNj G-nt'a Shawl, Coat, Cloak and Mantle Cloths Fancy Cassimeres. Vestings Satins, Lawns. Flannels, Ginghams, Calcces &c&c. Boon ar.d Shoes. A large assonmeui oi uom shoe which wii! be ?isDOseJ of at the low-, et prines. Hats and Caps, Table and floor Oil Clothe Notions of ertrj Kind, Ojieenesware; Groceries, Flour and feed, An examination of the stock is solicited as no charge is made for an exhibition of ihe goods. Grain and all marketable pro duce taken in exchange for goods. L. T. SHABPLESS,. Bloomsburg, Oct. lo, U60