The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, April 17, 1861, Image 3

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    STAROF THE NORTH.
BLOOM S B U R G , PA.
Wednesday Eorcing, April 17, 1861.
- Wood Wood! noma owing patron will
please bring os a load of good dry wood.
.Those of oar pa"rous who do not gat their
paper will please inform us.
' . Ooa Patrons will pay early attention to
their bills as rent to them by as. We mast
hare money to meat our indebtedness.
The finest lot of fat calile we have seen
in a long time passed through this place
the early part of this week.
Columbia County farmers are busily
engaged patting in their oats, and looking
towards the preparation of their corn
ground.
This section was visited, on Saturday
last, by a fine rain, which has started up
the grabs quite smartly.
Habtmcx Broth cas, hare supplied them
selves with spring and summer Goods, and
Are celling at moderate prices.
We are in daily receipt of the Philadel
phia Evening Argun ; but always receive it
a day after its publication, on account of its
being an ever.ing paper- A morning
isue would suit this section much better.
- Stephen 31. Miller, is having his store
room repaired, and improved in several re
pects. He Iesigns going to the city, to
lay in a stock of New Goods in a short time.
Ha is also making Arrangements to take in
-a partner.
Howard Association, Philadelphia Pa.
This well known Benevolent Association
has proved itself, by a long course of hon
orable dealing, to be a perfectly reliable
and highly useful Institution. We com
mend it to the public attention with much
confidence. See advertisement.
" Ooa young friend, L. T. Sharpless, has
just returned from the city ol Philadelphia,
where he has bee a replenishing his already
'respectable stock of Goods. In our next
,we may be able to announce the arrival, and
enumerate the chief articles comprising his
eiock.
We were informed to-day, Tuesday, that
a fire broke out in the Caltawissa Paper
Mill, in this County. We are pleased to
state that it was quenched before doing
much damage. How the fire originated is
a secret. It started among a pile of rags,
where no fire is kept.
Those of oar patrons who ask a discon
tinuance of their papes, we would have un
derstand, that, we do not discontinue any
jpaper until all arrearages are paid, unless
vre deem the patron entirely worthless, aud
jn that case we need no notice to discon
tinue, as we are in the habit of discontin
uing all such without notice.
Miss Mart Barklet has made known
the fact through the Star of the North that
she has replenished her stock of Millinery
.goods, and at the same time invites the
.public to come and make an examination
of the same. She has everything in her line
that the public may demand, and from all j
accounts can sell a little cheaper than her
-competitors. See card.
I publishing onr list of non paying pa
. Irons, in our last paper, we made a lew mis
takes. The name of J. D. McHeury oc--carred
in the list, which was purely an
'Oversight on the part of the printer. We
-know no man by that name, hence he does
riot owe os. We believe if there lives a
.person by that name be would be honora
ble enough to pay os promptly. By a care
ful examination of the list, it will be seen
t&at a name has been inserted in place of
'the one referred to ; also one other name has
beet removed Irora the list, on account of
the person being dead, wtrch fact we were
not aware of at the time preparing the list.
It appears that the President has called
aa extra session ol Congress to convene on
:the 4th day of July next. This being the
case the people of this district will be called
-upon to hold an election to fill the vacancy
existing previous to that time. The Gov.
error of cot Slate will notify the different
"SberLfls, in the several Counties composing
ihia Congressional district, to issue their
rp reclamations fcr a special election. This
electron may take place in June next or
sooner. It then becomes necessary lor the
Democracy to make a good and judicial
choice intheir nominee, a man who iafor
the Union at all hazards .
The Republicans in this place, seem to
rejoice over the demise of the Daily Penn
sylvanian, especially the quill maa . of the
Republican. The Pennsylvania has always
been an attentive guardian of the interests
of the Democratic party. No corrupt meas
tus was allowed o pass unnoticed, or de
nounced and condemned, in the moot hon
orable and patriotic manner. The Black
Republican party, feared no organ more
lhan the Pennsylvania. It showed them
op to a gazing world in all their nakedness
to a iUUe better advantage lhan most pa
pers, hence their hatred of it. It might be
gratifying to some of our Democrats, but
not very consoling to the Republicans, to
know that arrangements are being made to
start it again.
Death or as old Crnzcs. On last Mon
day morning, after several years of extreme
debiiiaiioa, Wra. McCarty, a well known
and prominent citizen, died in Sanbury, at
tha advanced age of 73 years. Mr. Mc
Carty had at an early day been one of the
rr.cst enterprising and extensive book pub
lishers its Philadelphia. As a business
X2an ha was distinguished for energy and
cnterpr'ss, and ia general literature ha was
probably the meet thoroughly rsad gealle
tnsn in this part of the Stats. He had beea
. a 7?rr:rr."-l resident of ibis place far ths
!-tt:r::::-j yr-rs. S-mlvry Gzzt'.U.
PUBLIC NOTICE FOR LICENSES, j
JVOTICE is hereby given hat the follow-
jog persons in Columbia county, have
filed their petition? in the Court of Quarter !
Sessions, of the said county lor Tavern an j j
bio re Licensee in their respective town- i
ships, which said petitions will be present
ed to the said Coun on Monday, the 6th
day of May, A. D., 1861, of which all per
Hons interested will take notice, and the
Licences will be granted on Wednesday,
the 8th day ol May next, at 2 o'clock, p. m.
Applicants
i ownsnips.
B.OOJQ.
William B. Koons,
John Leacock,
Tavern,
Robert Hagenbuch,
Oliver A. Jacoby,
Frederick Nicely,
Lewis Enke, .
Hiram Smethers, .
John J. Si i let.
Christian F. Nelle,
Franklin L. Shaman,
Fted. R Wohltotth,
John R. Jones,
William L. Kline,
Reuben Wasser,
Henry Gable,
John Grover,
Jacob B. Kistler,
Daniel Reinbold,
Samuel Kontc nbader,
Geo. W. Hoffman,
Daniel McHeury,
W. A. Kline,
Geo. L- Shoemaker,
John L. Hurst,
Joshua Womer,
Isaac Rhoades,
Isaac Fahringer,
Samuel Remby,
A. K. Smith,
John Keller,
laaac Tetter,
John Nuss,
Kmanoel Conner,
Johi F. Deiterich,
Alexander Hughes.
Jacob Good,
Samuel Eveiett,
Daniel L. Everbart,
Pete Snug,
William Long,
Enoch Howell,
4
Berwick,
i.
Benton.
Briarcreek
Beaver.
Conyngham.
it
Centre.
Catawissa.
it
c
Fithingcreek
tt
Greenwood.
Hemlock.
Locust.
-
ti
t:
Mad'son,
i
Mifflin.
Maine.
Montour.
Mt. Pleasant.
Orange.
i
Scott.
u
tt
Wiliiard C.Green,
A. J. Evans,
R. B. Meuagh,
Store,
it
Bloom.
4
Conyngham.
Catawissa.
Locust,
Montour.
Daniel McKernan, "
Jeremiah S. Brobsl
Jacob Yeagi-r, "
Wasningtou Yeager, "
Bmenbender & Willits"
JACOB EYERLY, Cltik
Prothonotary's Office, )
Bloorn.burjj, May 8, 1861. J
HARD TIMES
GOOD NEWS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED !
1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY !
OrVE MILLION DOLLARS
WORTH OF
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
AND
SiJver-Plated Ware,
TO BE DISPOSED OF ON
AN ENTIRELY NEW
AND
Original IP lan !
2,500 AGENTS WANTED !
All persons desirous of securing an Agen
cy in this
NEW ENTERPRISE
Should send on their names at once, enclo
sing a 3 cent stamp to pay postage, and re
ceive by return of mail
A PREMIUM
Containing our
1JYD UCEMEJYTS
Which afford a
RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONET
Without risk, together with
Relative to this
1TOTSL PUOT.
To insure prompt and satisfactory deal
ings, direct all orders to
GEORGE G. EVAN'S,
439 hestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 1, 1861 xw.
ORANGEVILLE ACADEM17,
THE third session of the present Aca
demic year of the Orangeville Academy
and Normal Institute, will open on Tues
day, the 23d day of April, 1861.
For information in regard to expenses,
accommodation, &c. see circular ol Janua
ry 21st, or address
J. A. SHANK, Principal.
Orangeville, April 10, 1861.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT I have applied to the Honorable
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, of
Columbia county, for (he benefit of the
several acts of Insolvency of the Com moo
wealth of Pennsylvania, and they have ap
pointed MONDAY THE 6th DAYuFMAF
NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M . lo hear me
and my creditors, at the COURT HOUSE,
in Bloomsburg, when and where you may
attend if you think proper.
GEORGE LEVAN.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861.
DEDICATION.
THE New German Reformed Church of
Bloomsburg, (God willing,) will be dedi
cated to the service ot the Triune God on
the 2Sih of April at 10 o'clock A.M. Servi
ces will be held ot Friday evening previ
ous, and Saturday also. Rev H. Harbaugh,
D. D., and Rev. J. H. A. Boraberger, D. D.
and other Ministers will be present to offi
ciate on tkejoctasion. The public are re
spectfully invited to attend.
- W. GOODRICH, Pastor.
Bloomsburg, April '.0, 1860.
CARPET IFEAVIXG, "
MACHINE STITCHING SfC.
jlf RS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, begs
leave to inform the Public that she
will be happy to give full, satisfaction in
the above business.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. ,
For Sale or Rent.
TTHE subscriber .offers three Houses
and lots for sale, or real, one ia Blooms
burg, one at Buck horn, and one at lower
Lime Ridge, all in ibis county.
GEOKGE WEAVER, j
XXI
v Notice in Partition.
Estate of Henry Buss, late of Hemlock township,
Columbia county deceased.
COLUMBIA COUNTY :
, - . . THE Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania to Daniel Buss, Samnel
Buss, Adam Buss, Henry Buss,
Morris Buss, Dorlha, intermarried
- Geiger. Levins, intermarried with
L S.
with
Charles Sailor, Catharine, intermarried with
Abraham Shoemaker; and to ail the legal
representatives of the said Henry Buss,
deceased, greeting : You and each of you
will take notice that an Inquest will be held
to make partition or valuation, as the case
may require, of the real estate of the above
named Henry Bum, deceased, situate in
the township ot Hemlock, and county ot
Columbia, on the premises, on Thursday,
Ike l&th dny of April, 1861, between the
hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 3
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 Esq , President of our Orphans' Court
at Bloomsburg, the 9th day of' February,
A. D., one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one.
JOHN SNYDER,
Bloomsbnrg. Feb. 27, 1861. Sheriff
Notice to heirs of Andrew Shoemaker, dee'd.
COLUMBIA COUNTY:
.in,. THE Commonwealth of Penn
.iar -fj m j ci ..i
pyivaiiiu io tviary ouoemiir.
widow, Jacob Micemaker, Abra-
ham Shoemaker, Charles Shoe
' maker, Catharine, intermarried
with Peter Housen, Elizabeth, intermarried
with Peter Maxel, Sarah, inlermiirritd with
Joseph Hendershot. and Mary , in'ermarried
with Samuel Shaffer, children and heirs ot
Andrew Shoemaker, late of Madison town
ship, in the county of Columbia, deceased.
You and each ol you are hereby command
ed to be and appear at our Orphan's Court,
to be holden at Bloomsburg in and for said
county on the first Monday of May next,
then and there to accept or refuse the real
estate of Andrew Shoemaker, dee'd, at the
valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly
awarded by this Honorable Court or show
cause why the fame shall not be nold.
Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood
ward, Esq., President of our said Court at
Bloomsburg, the 9th day of February A. D.,
eighteeu hundred and sixty one.
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 27, 1861.
Legal Notice.
IN the Orphans1 Court of Coum
Ipfc bia County:
pWytvt 'n the matter of the Partition ot
Luca Fahringer, for a decree of
''5m specific performance ol the con
tract tor the sale of real estate, between the
said Lucas Fahringer and Sebastian Hower,
late of Locust township, Columbia county,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given to the Widow,
heirs and legatees ot the said Sebastian
Hower, deceaoed, to appear at an Orphans'
Court to be held at bloomsburg, or. the
fim Monday of May next, to answer the
bill or Partition of (be said Lucas Fahringer,
praying the Court to decree the specific
performance of the contract between him
self and said Sebastian Hower, according
to the true intent and meaning thereof,
otherwise specific performance of the same
will be decreed.
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 27, 1861.
SPRING AND SUMMER
G3 C Z& g53 9
LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES.
lit' e have again been to the city, and r
turned with a large stock of Goods for
the seaon, which we are prepared to sell
si a low- figure for ready pay. Our stock
consists of
Hardware, Q'leensware, Cedarware, Willow-ware,
Hollow-wsre.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster,
Fluid, ijamphene Oils, White Lead by the
Keg, cheap, &c, &c.
H- C. & I. W. HARTMAN.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861.
Administrator's IVotice.
Entale of Peter Kline, tale of Locust township,
Columbia courtly deceased
LETTERS of administration on the estate
of Peter Kline, late of Locust township,
Columbia county, deceased-, have been
granted by the Reiter of said county to
Martin V. B. Kline, residing in the town
ship and county aforesaid. All persons
having claims or demands against the estate
of the decedent are requested to make
them known to the undersigned, and those
indebted to the estate to make payment to
the administrator without delay.
MARTIN V. B. KLINE.
January 23, 1861 6w. Admr
Administrator's Notice.
LETTERS ot administration on the estate
ot Jacob Wanamacher. late of Frank
fin township, Columbia county, deceased,
have been granted dv me negater oi Co
lumbia county, to the undersigned, residing
in said Franklin township ; all persons hav
ing claim against the esta'e of the dece
dent are requested to present them lo the
adminiciraiors without delay, and thoe
indebted to come forward and make pay
ment forthwith to
MARY L. WANAMACHER, ) Atlmr,.
FRANKLIN TRE1BLEY, J Aumr
Franklin, March 6, 1861.
Administrator's Notice
TVJOriCEis bereoy given that Letters of
Administration on the estate of Thomas
Aten, sen., late of Mifflin township, Col.
County, have been granted by the Register
of said county to William Aten, residing in
Necopeck township, Luzerne county and
Thomas Aten, residing in Mifflin township
Columbia county. All persons having
claims or demands against the estate of the
decedent, are requested to make them
known to the undersigned witLoui delay
and those indebted will make payment
forthwith to
WILLIAM ATEN, ) Ad,a
THOMAS ATEN. J m '
Mifflin, April 10, 1S61.-61.
Executor's Notice,
IVOTICE ' hereby feiveo that Letters
Testamentary upon the estate ol Ellen
Scott, laie of the township of Bloom, in ihe
county of Columbia, deceased, have been
this day granted by the Register of said
county to the undersigned, residing in said
township; and that all persons having
claims or demands against said estate, &re
requested lo make known the same to
the said oudersigned without delay.
WARREN J. WOODWARD.
Bloomsbnra, March 6, 1861- 6w.
PLOWS, PLOWS !
AFIRSTRATE article of Plows on hand
and for sale by
JOSEPH SHARP LESS.
Bloomsburg, Mach, 6, 161..
A.M. IICPERT;
TINNER 4- STOVE DEALER,
Shop co South aide of-Main iret,JMrtw
4 fFATCD MAKER SHOP r
THE undersigned would inloira his
friend and cnntomers arid the rest of
mankind, thai he continues to pay particular
attenliou lo the repairing ot watches;
weight, spring, and lever clocks ; jew
elry and everything belonging in his line,
and that it is at all times, and in all case
his desire to give perfect satisfaction. He
is an "excellent" workman, has visited
several, and worked in three of the first
Cities in the world. New York, Philadel
phia and the great City of Paris in France.
Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or
what is termed "plating."
HENRY ZUPPINGER.
Bloomsburg, April 10,1861.
List of Trials, for May Term, 1861,
1. T. W. Kahler, vs. Daniel Neyhard.
2. John McMulliean, et. al. vs. S. Rhone.
3. A' Creveling; vs. A. Mellick, et. aL
4. Robert J. Lyon, vs. M. Cox. et. al.
5. Jacob R Sline, vs. Robert J. Lyons.
6. Philip Wintersteen vs. V. Wintersteen.
7. John Pealer, vs. Daniel Edgar, et. al.
8. Lewis Lavenberg, et. al. vs. J. Dyer.
9 Wolf, Westler 8t Co., vs. D. F. Sayberi.
10. Solomon Sterner, vs. Abraham Snyder.
11. Isaiah ohuman, vs. Jacob L. Shuinan.
12 Henry Gearhart, v. Iaiah Shuman.
13. Joseph Lnckard, vs James Pennington
14 Ezekiel Shul'z, v. J Pennington, et. al.
15. Heory Trangh, vs W. B. Insurance Co.
16. RicharH Torb), vs. D. F Seybert.
17. W. Burgess, et al. v. A. J Alberison.
18. Ezekiel Cole, vs. the twp of Benton.
19. James SheitdSj et. al. vs. I. Shuman.
20. Go. Eves. vs. ZehuUn R. Shults, et al.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
DY virtue of a writ of Venditioni exponas,
-io me directed, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Columbia county, will
be exposed to public sale at the Court
House, in Bloomsburg, on Monday '.he 6th
day of May next, at 1 o'clock, in the after
noon, the following described property,
viz :
ALL that certain tract of land, situate in
Sugarloaf Township, Columbia county,
bounded and described as follows, to wrt :
On the North by lands of Samnel Hall ; on
the East by land of Emeline Ltnard and
others, on the South by land of James
Leanard, and on the Weal by land nt Ed
ward Hughes, containing SEVENTY
THREE ACRES, Uriel measure, fifteen
acres of which are cleared land ; on which
are erected a ONE STORY DWELLING
HOUSE, and a LOG BARN with the ap
purtenances. Seized taken in Execution
and to be Hold as the property of O. Parks.
JOHN SNYDER Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, April 1 IT; 1861. a 1
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby giving to alt legatees,
creditors and other persons interested
in the estates of ihe respective decedents
and minors, that the following administra
tion and guardian accounts have been filed
in (be office of the Register of Colombia
county, and will be preiented for confirma
tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court,
to be held at Bloomsburg, in the county
aforesaid, on Wednesday the 8th daj of May
next, at 2 o'clock, in the alternoon.
1 Account of Matbias Gilbert, Guardian
of Cbristiann Stroup, daughter of Jonathan
Stroup, deceased.
2 Account of Henry C. Freas and (leo.
Freas, Administrators of ihe estate of John
Freas, late of Briarcreek twp., dee'd.
3 Account of John Michael, Executor of
the last will and testament of Ulrich Mich
ael, late of Mifflin towp , dee'd.
4 The final account of Gideon Nuss, ad
ministrator of ihe estate of Peter Nuss, late
of Mifflin township, dee'd.
5 The account of Henry Remley, adm'r
of John Remley, late of Orange town. hip,
deceased.
6 The rirst and partial account of Reuben
Miller, Executor of the last will and testa
ment of John Linden, late of Briar Creek
township, deceased.
7 The account of Montgomery Cole and
Hester Ann Cole, Administrators of the
estate of Benjamin F. Cole, late of Benton
township, deceased.
8 The account of Jacob Hartzel jr., Guar
dian of Fanny Hettler, late Fanny Luzt, one
of the children of Gabriel Lutz, late of Mif
flin township, deceased.
9 The account of Christian Lutz. jr.,
Guardian of Elizabeth Lutz, (cow Eliza
beth Mosteller) one of ihe heirs of Gabriel
Lutz, late of Mifflin towp. dee'd.
10 The account of Leonard Adams and
Henry Hoffman, jr. Executors of Henry
Hoffman, sen., late ol Roaringcreek town
ship, deceased. ' . ' .
1 1 The account of Benjamin Wagner and
John P. Waller, adrn inistraio'rs of the estate
of Reoben Helwig, late ot Locust township,
deceased.
12 The account of John Hoahes, admin
istrator of the eo'ate of David Philips, late
of Roaringcreek lownship, Montour county
(now Locust township, Columbia County,)
deceased.
13 The account of John Hoshes, Execu
tor ot the estate of Abtabarn Troxell, late
of Locust townhip, dee'd.
14 The account of Anna Louisa Johnson,
administratrix of the estate of Evan John
son, late of Madison lownship. deceased.
15 The account of Lewis Yetter, mtm r
of the estate of George Harder, late of Cat
tawiasa township, deceased.
16 The account of James Mafters, Adm'r
of Jesse Maiher, late of Greenwood lown
ship, deceased.
17 The account ol John K. Watts & James
Master, Adm'rs. of the ebtate of Barnabas
Watts, late of Greenwood township, dee'd.
18 The first and final account of Elias
M. Laubach, Adm'r of the estate of Georse
Laubach, late of Fisbingcreek township,
deceased.
19 The account of Joseph E. Sands,
Guardian of Jacob Shultz, a minor child of
William Shultz, late of Greenwood town
ship, deceased.
20 The account of John Trembly. Guar
dian ot Samuel Webb Garrison, one of the
boos and heirs of Jacob Garrison, late of
Bloom township, deceased.
21 The account of Benjamin Yohe, Guar
dian of Henry Brown, one of the sons
and heirs of Daniel Brown, late of Maine
township, deceased.
22 The account of Benjamin McHenry,
Executor of the last will and testament ot
Elias McHenry, late ol Fisbingcreek town
ship, deceased.
23 The account of Michael Federoff, and
Mary Mowry, Administrators of the estate
of Michael Mowry, late of Roaringcreek
township, deceased.
24. The account of Charles H. Deobler,
Guardian of Elsha H. Biggs a minor child
of Elitha H. Biggs late of Bloom township
Columbia county, deceased.
25 The first and final account of John
Smith, admr. of Henry Smitli, late of Mad
ison toweship, dee'd. " -
DANIEL LEE,
Register's Orricx:, ) Register.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861-$
8. C SUITE,
Manufacturer of Furniture and Cabinet Ware
J . . rw ST .
Ware room in Slnve's uioex., on juain oiieei
BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! BLANKS 1 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPfXNAS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
Court Proclamation.
( mrH?KP.4S th Hon IV.rrn'n J. IVood-
" ward, President Judge of the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery, Uourt ot Quarter besions ol the reace,
and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos
ed of tb counties of Columbia, Sullivan and
Wyoming, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and
Stephen Baldy, Associate Judges ot Colum
bia Count, have issued their ,recept, bearing
date one thousand eighteen hundred and
sixty one, and to me directed for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
Com. Pleat and Orphans' Court, in Blooms,
burg, in the county of Columbia, on the first
Monday (beinf the 6th day) of May next,
and to continue one week.
Notice a hereby given, to the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace and Constables ol the
said County of Columbia, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at 10 o'
clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
records, inquisition and other remembran
ces to do i hose things which lo their office
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 ot Columbia, to be then and
there to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju
rors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated
at Bloornbnrg, the 25 day ot March, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and i-ixty-one. aud in the eihty-filih year
of the Independence of the United Slates of
America. (God save the Commonwealth.)
JOHN SNYDER, Sherifl,
Bloom f burs March 27, 1861
SIIUICII'F'S
sali:s
Y virtue of sundry writs
" Exponas to me directed, ise
of Venditioni
issued outof the
Court ol Cumtrnn Pleas of the county of
Columbia, Pennsylvania, will be exposed
lo public sale at the Court House in Blooms
burg, on SATURDAY, ihe 20th OF APRIL,
1861, at one o'clock in the afternoon the
following described property to wit:
A'.l that certain tract or piece of land sit
uate in Sugarloaf lownship Columbia co ,
containing fifty four acres of which twenty
one acre; are cleared land, bounded on the
North by lands of Michael Beishline, on
the South by lands cf Abraham Sholiz, on
the East by lands of Daniel Hess & Jetse
Hartmari and on the west by land late of
Edmund Crawford, whereon is erected a
one and a half story Plank dwelling houe
a frame Ham and a Black Smith Shop with
the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in Execution and to be sold
as the properly of John Michler.
ALSO
At the same time and place, all that cer
tain tract of land situate in Sugarloaf twp.,
Col am bia county bounded and described
as follows . to wit : on the North by land of
Richard Kile on the Eas by land of D. R.
Laubach on the South by land of Jesee
Pennington on the we.t by land of John
F. Laubach containing sixty eigbl acres
more or less. About twenty five acres of
which is cleared land whereon it erected a
one and a half story Plank dwelling house
and other out buildings with the appurte
nances. Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of George Moore.
ALSO
At the same time and place, all that cer
tain tract or lot of land situate in Fisbing
creek township, Colombia county, bounded
and described as follows to wit; On the
North by land of Paul Pealer, on the East
by land of Richard Jooes, on Ihe South by
land ol-R F. Stucker, and on the West by
land of William L. Parks, containing Elev
en Acres, be the same more or less, all of
which is cleared land, whereon are erected
a one and a half story Plank Dwelling
Houe, a Frame Bank Barn, and oinsr out
buildings with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Jamec B. Parks.
JOHN SNYDER, Sherifl.
Bloomsburg, March 27, 1861.
GEIANI) JUKOKS,
FOR MAY TERM, 1861.
Bloom George H. Brown, Joseph Weaver.
Benion - Peter Ca-e, Eli Mendeuhall.
Beaver Samuel Cox, Peter Ktiecht.
Briarcreek Jonas Wright.
Caltawissa William Miller. Mathias Hart
man. Centre Edward Hariman, Gilbert H. Fow
ler. Fishingcreek James Edgir.
Greenwood Edward Alberison.
Hemlock John H. Faust, Eaw Gtrlon,
JntteM Ont.
Locust Henry Keller, Adam Diramig, Ja
cob Harner, Leonard Adams.
Madison Isaac Whipple. m
Montour Jacob Arnwiae.
Maine lacob Shuman
Sugarloaf William Stephens, jr.
TRAVERSE JURORS.
Bloom Jameg Freeze, John Leacock,
L
B Ru;en.
Braver Joel Bredbender, Peter llauck.
Benton John Doty.
Cattawisea William John, Daniel Gear
hart, Joseph Martz, Daniel Kreigh.
Conyngham Iaac W. Haus, Frederick R.
Wohlfarth.
Centre Peter Miller.
Fihingcreek Albert Ammerman, George
M. Howell, Hoah MeBride,
Greenwood David Dreiblebis,
Hemlock John M. Barton,
Jack-on John Kesrler.
Locust David Kostenbauder, Ceorse Kel
ler, Enoch Kester, Silas Whynn, Abra
ham Yeaer.
Maine William Gttling.
Mifflin Solomon Eckroth, Levi Creaky,
John Michael.
Mi. Pleasant George Cavenee, Samuel
Johnson.
MaJipon Joseph C. Smith, Robert Johnson.
Orange Nathan Miller.
Pine Beniimm Wintersteen,
Scott Samuel Betz
Sugarloaf John M. Cole.
Notice to heirs of Levi Bisel, dee'd.
COLUMBIA COUNTY:
TH V. Commonwealth of Penn-
ifiTvt. sylvania to Susan R. Biel, wid-
ow, Levi P. Biel, now residing
tS&Zjf III IHB CUBIC Ul IIIIIIUI", WJame
'ftffiP Bisel, intermarried with
Willieon, uow residing in Lebanon couniy,
Penn'a, Robert &l. oicei, now resiaing in
ihe Stale of Georgia, Henry Kent Bisel, re
siding in the same Stale, Narcisea Y. Bisel,
and Susan J. Bisel, both residing in Union
county, Pennsylvania, the last three named
of whom are minors, Narcissa Y. Bisel and
Susan I. Bisel. have tor their Guardian their
mother, Susan II. biel, and Henry Keni
Bisel, has for his Guardian, Robert Patter
son, children and heirs ol Levi Bisel, late
of Madison township, Columbia county,
deceased. You and each of von are hereby
commanded to be and appear al our Orph
ans' Couit to be holden at Bloomsburg, in
and for said coonly on the first Monday of
May next, then and there to accept or re
fuse the real estate of Levi Bisel deceased,
at ihe valuation pot npon it by an Inquest
duly awarded by this Honorable Court, or
show cause why the same shall not be sold.
Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood
ward, Esq., President of ojt said Court at
Bloomsburg, the 9ih day ol February A. v
eight bnndred and sixivon. ni
W W W V4
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I.
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For Catalogue of 84 pages, Specimens
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Literary Societies.
flMlE nexi Convention ot the "Literary
A ITnimi rtl Mnnlnnr Pnlnmhia nnJ ailij-
! J
cent counties," w-ll be held at the Court
House, in Danville, on Ihe 2th of April,
1861, at 10 o'clock, a m. All Societies ot
ihe above character are cordially requested
to send five delegates to represent them in
said Convention.
The public generally are invited to at
tend.
HEBER PAINTER, )
A. J HARDER, Com. of Arrange
CHAS. W.SHOLES, ) merits
Danville, March 29, 1861.
TAKE NOTICE.
THAT 1 have applied to the Honorable
Judges of the Couti of Common Plea?, of
Columbia county, for the benefit ot the
several acts of Insolvency of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, and they have
appointed MONDAY THE 6th OF MAY
NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to hear me
and my creditors, at the COURT HOUSE,
in Bloomsburg, when and where you may
attend if you think proper.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861.
Administrator's Notice.
T ETTERS of administration on the es
- late of Joseph Gearhart, late of Calta
wissa township, Columhia county, dee'd.,
have been granted by the Register of said
connty, to the undersigned, residing in
said lownshp; and all persons having
claims or demands against said sstaie, are
requested lo make known the same to the
undersigned, and thoie indebted to make
payment foithwith to
v . JOHN KEIFER, Adm'r.
Caltawissa twp., March 6, 1861.
GRAPE VINES.
YOUNG Vines of two year, ot ''Miller's
Burgundy," with beautiful roots can
be had : also, peach trees from seed of the
health and its pleasures,
,qr :
Disease With Its Agonies;
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
HOLLOW AY'S PILIil
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What i mere fenrfiil than a breaking
down ol the nervou ssiern . To t e exci
table or nervous in a small degree is m
distressing, for where can a ren.edy be
found? There is one: driuk bui.iiiUa
wine, beer or spirits, or far better, i.ena ;
take no coffee, weak tea bi2 prferaMt;
get all the freh air you can ; ibke three or
four Pillx every night; eal plenty of soli J,
avoiding the ue of ships; and if these gct
en rules are followed, you will be happy
in mind and strong ia body, ud fg?t you
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If there i one thing more ihi another
for which these Pilh are so famoiis it is
iheir purifying properties, especially their
power of cleansing the bUind from ! im
purities, and removing dangerous a'id sus
pended secretions, tniversally adopted as
iheonegiand remedy for female rom;iai!iis
thev never fail, never weaken the system,
aud always bring about what is required.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feelings which so radden os, most
frequently arise from annoyances or tr&cb.-
le, from obstructed perspiration, or from
eaunz and drinking what is ui fit for oc,
thim disordering the liver and stomach'
Thete organs must be regulated jif yon wist
lo be well. The Pills, if taken according
to the printed instruction, will quickly re
store a healthy ac; ion to both liver and
stomach, whence follow as a na'ural con
sequence, a gocd appe'-iie and a clear head.
In the EaM and Wei Indies scaicely an
other medicine is ever used for these dis
orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.'
In all diseases affecting 4iese orzans,
whether they secrete too much or too little
water; or whether they be afflicted with
fctone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settled in the lo ins over the regions of the
kidneya. these Pills should bo taken accor
ding to ihe printed instructions directions,
and the Ointment should be well robbed
into the small of the back at bed lime. This
treatment will give almost immediate relief
when all other means have failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF OR PER.
No medicine will so effect oally imorove
Ihe tor.e of the stomach as these Pills; they
remove all acidity, occasioned either by
intemperar.ee or improper diet. They
reach the liver and reduce it lo a healthy
action; they are wonderfully efficacious iu
cases of spasm in fact they never fail in
cuiing all disorders of the li er anj stomvchi
llollnvcny,s Fills are the best remedy known in,
the world for the following diseases.
Ague,
Asthma,
Billious Complaints,
Blotches on ihe
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics,
Con'ipalion of tha
Bowel.
Consumption,
Debility.
Dropsy,
Dsentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregulari
ties, Fevers of all
kinds,
Fit,
Gout,
Head ache,
Indigestion,
Inflammation
Jaundice,
Liver Com
plains, Lnmoajo,
Pile,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine,
Scrofula, or
King's Evil,
Sore Throats,
Stone and Gravel,
Secondary Symptom
Tic-Douloureux,
Uumours,
Ulcers,
Venereal Affection,
Worms of all kinds
Weakness from
whatever caose,
&c, &c.
CAUTIOX !! None are genuine onlesa
the words '"Hollowav, New York snd Lon
don7 are eVrernable as a Water mark m
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box : the same may be plainly
reen by holding the lenf to the light. A hand
some rpward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection ol any party or paMie coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the
same, knowing them to be spuriou.
i Sold at the Mnnfactorr of Profeeset
HolloK'ay, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and
by all reppecable DrogaiMs and Dealer in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in boxen at 25 cent, 62 cents and 1 each.
There is considerable saving by ta
king the larger si2es.
N B Directions for the guidance of p a
lients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
0"!ober, 17. i860.
Icw Arrival of
STRING AND SIGUIER GOODS,
David Lowcnbcrg
INVITES attention to his stock of cheap
and fashionale vlothing at hisstoreon
Main ttreet, two doors above the 4 Amer
ican House,' where he has a full assort
ment o f men and boy's wearing apparel,
including '.he most fashionable
DKESS GOODS,
Box. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coata
of all sorte and size, pants of all colon,
shawl, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, era
vatSjStocksoMarSjhandkerchiefsjgloves, suspenders and fancy articles.
N.B. He will also make to order any
article of clothing at very shcrtnotice and
in the best manner. All his clothing ia
made to treat , and most ofitisof hom
manufacture.
DAVID LOWENBERG.
Bloomsburg, March 13, 1861.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Late White Swun)
Race Street, above 3d Phtladelph fa
QVILLMAN $ BOXER, Proprietors.
Terms, 81.25 per day,
rpO the old customers of this well-known
J House, we desire to say, that we have
renovated, improved and newly furnished
the sa.ne, and that we respectfully solicit
a continnance ot their patronage.
Si rangers, travelers and visitors we cor
dially invite to the hospitallity cf ihe Na
tional" 'to come and see and judge for
lheraelve of its advantage and merits.
Onr location is central, and convenient
for Merchant-' and business men generally-
We willalwa endeavor to midy the
wants and comfort of our sueeu, and vith
the asistanc of Mr. Joseph HoChCh, our
affable nd alte.r.iive Clerk, we feel prepare
ed to keep a good Hotel, and boe logiva
eeneral satisfaction.
i nrvi'V rifitx.