The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 30, 1861, Image 3

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    CTAROF THE NORTH,
Utdawdaf Morning, October SO, 1561.
Thc list of J-nTors'foT December jierm ap
Pars in this week's'paper; als, a num
ber of Sheriffs sales.
Thc Award of Premiums will be found
In this paper, It is ofinterest to all our
waders, hence its publication. The Premi
ums are awarded in iLe right place as far as
w have any knowledge of be articles ex
hibited. We hope there will be no grum
bling as too often has been the case.
Facsh Ovstcrs We would call the at
tention of the citizens of Bloomsburg to the
fact that, Rnamtel Pcters, of-Danville, will
te in this place, every Wednesday and
Friday, from this date during the whole
coming winter, with fresh oysters, wbieh he
will sell at 31c per qaart,90c per can, or 45c
per half can. Tim is an opportunity to pet
oysters cheap. You will find them all right
if yoa tmy, of Peters.
We are sorry to see indications of a de
sire to urge our army forward. Leave its
movements to its officers. Let us have no
rnore BuII'Run; battles. The Commander-in-chief
knows what is best, and upon his
judgment we should not only rest contented,
but do all in our power to inspire confidence
in. its wisdom. ; ' Slow and sure" should be
the rule.
Tn N. Yi Tnbune has made the singular
discovery that in the new Pennsylvania
House of Representatives the Republican'
or "People's" party have a small majority.
It would puzzle the Tribune to prove this
Assertion, as but forty-five Republicans are
Iectedtothe House, including all of that
party elected oc Union tickets. ,
DttTHora Yooxg Soldier On last Sat
urday our citizens were pained to ee the
announcement in the Philadelphia Inquirer
that John Boulton Young, son of Michael
Young, of this place, ai d drummer boy of
the Sunbury Company un Jer Captain Gobin,
in the 47th regiment, had died on Thursday
in the hospital at Georgetown, near Wash
ington. He had for some weeks been ill of
the smallpoz,bot the latest intelligence pre
Tious to the announcement of his death,
gave his friends the assurance that he was
Tecovering. He was but 13 years old, a
brightjactive boy, and the pet of the whole
regiment. Captain Gobir, had him dress
d in Zouave style, and the little Zouave
drummer attracted much attention wherever
the regiment went, Hi death i a heavy
blow to his parents, who have the sympathy
of this entire commnnify in their deep afflic
tion. The flags in Sunbory were put at
half mast in token of mourning for the death
of the little drummer who died o young in
the service of his country .Sunbury Gazette.
ORANGEVILLE ACADEMY
JtSD
NORMAL INSTITUTE.
The Second Terra of the present Academ
ic year of the Oranseville Academy and
Normal Institate. will open on TUESDAY.
NOVEMBER THE PTH, 161. For further
snlorniatioc see circular of Jnlv 23.!.
. J A. SHANK, Principal.
OrangevilhaOctober 17, 1861 3t.
' THE
CELEBRATED ASHLAND
MILLS WADDING,
A SUPERIOR COTTON FOR QUILTING
lie for sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store
of
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsbnrg, October 30, 1861.
GKAXD JCtfORS
FOR DECEMBER TERM, 1861.
Bloom Philip Eyr, S Auston Ritter.
Beaver William Fchell.
'Cartawissa Jacob Gensel.
Centre George Freas, Wm. Hoffman.
Trarklin Jesse Cleaver, Climon Meo--denhall.
Fihingrreek Henry Birtenbeader.
Greenwood William Mather.
Hemlock John McReyoolds.
Jackson Iram Derr.
Locust William Yeager.
Madison Samuel Brogler.
Maine John Grover.
Miffiin Jobd Hettler, Jacob Harlzel.
Orange Pheuias Brewer.
Pine-William Kthner.
cott John Kreseler, Dan'l L. Everhart,
William White.
Sbogarloaf Sanvl Kitchen, John Lewis.
TRAVERSE JURORS
FOR DECEMBER TERM, 1861.
Bloom Joshua Fetterman.
Beaver Daniel G. Gearhart, Franklin L.
fburoao.
Bor Berwick John McAnall, David
Baucber.
Briarcreek Jacob Bower,Fraccis Evans.
Benton Elia McHenry.
Cattawisoa Will, am John, Wm. Creasy.
!entre Sain eel Crevelmg. . .
. Fishiogcreek John Boston, John Hess,
John Andrews, George M Howell, John
Dresner.
Franklin Daniel m. . ;
Greenwood Isaac D. Patton, John F.
Moore.
Locust Lewis Lee, William Thomas,
Mai bias Persing.
Madison-Silas Barber, Jacob Manning,
William Kitchen.
Montour John Dieiertck, Washington
liiuennender.
Mi3in Hiomas Hicks.
Mt. Pleasant Joseph R. Vandershce.
. Orange David Achenbacb.
Pine Thomas Harlin, Jacob Cbr siian,
Hiram Sboliz.
. Roaringcreek Daniel Levan.
SJcott -Georae Mack.
. Sugarloaf Jacob H. Fritz.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
THE ondersigned would most respect
fully announce to the citizens of Blooms
bonj and vicinity, that she has just receiv
ed from the eastern cile her U and
PISTES MILLIXEBY GOODS, (
all of which she is prepared to make-a
ep and sell at a very reasonabley low J
igure. Her assortment of good are
a liiite superior in pointof durability as well
tas:efclnes, to any offered by ber in this
section heretofore. She returns thanks for
th liberl patronage she has received, and
repeciful!y solicits a continuance of the
ame. I1ARY BAKKLEY.
Eloonisburg, Oct. 9, 186! . ......
.Aycrt Catliartio' Pills.
CITATKEH TO THE HEIRS
OF JOSEPH PAXTON, DECEASED.
COLUMBIA COUNTY SS :
).tJr The Commonwealth of Penn--i4lv5vana
lo Catharine Paxton,
X&Siii 'widow, Lloyd Pazto, John
tjjf Sharpless and George Hushes,
ih""?!vO' Adminisrra-tors, Bright R Paxton
of Lycoming county, Pennsylvania, Charles
R. Paxton, Jienjamin F. Patton and Lloyd
Paxton, of Columbia coun ty. Pa , Joseph
R. Paxton of Philadelphia, Mary intermar
ried wiib George Scott, of Columbia county
children of the said Joseph Paxton dec'd.,
Charles Vastins, Joseph P. Vast'ne. Sarah
Vasiine, and Hannah Vastine of Missouri,
Mary intermarried with W. Scott, of North.,
co,Pa.,Mary Ball and Sarah Ball. both of the
city J Philadelphia, and bo'h of whom are
minors and have for thtir Guardian Rich
ard W. Dodeon, Grand children of the
said deceased.
You and each ol you are hereby cited and
commanded to be and appear in y our prop
er persons, before the Judges of the Or
phans Court of said county, lo be holden at
Bloomsburg. in and for said county the first
Monday of December next, then and ihere
to answer the petition of J. Frederick Pfah
ler, setting forth, that the said Joseph Pax
ton in his lifetime lo wit: on the first day
of April, A O. one thousand eight hundred
and sixty one, was seized in fee of and in
the following real eMaie situate in the said
town ol Cattawissa to wit: all those three
town lots lying contiguous to each other
Mid marked, and numbered in the general
plan of Maid town, forty nine (49) fif.y (50)
and fifty one (51) comprising one square
in the plan of said town, beiri 4 two hundred
and ten feet in length rik! two hundred and
ten feet in breadth, bounded 00 the west
by third Street, on the south, by south St ,
on the east by alley , and on the north by an
a'dey whereon are erected a tati yard, a
frame house, stable and other out build
ings, that being so seiztrd, the said Joseph
Paxton, did on or belore the first day of
April aforesaid, by a parol bargain or con
tract agree to and with your pe'itioner to
sell and convey the said real Estate with
the appurtenances unto your petitioner in
fee simple, and alo the water right of the
water, in the Spring run lor the use of the
said Ian yard, the same as enjoyed by the
said Joseph Paxtoo, under his deed, from
Jacoo Metz and Wile, dated 23d of April
1822, for the consideration ol two thousand
collars, six hundred ol which was paid lo
Ihe 'he said Jo-eph Paxton, on the twenti
eth -day of May lasi, and thn balance is to
be paid in two years from said date with
interest. Thai your petitionsr is ready and
willing to pay the balance of the said con
sideration money but that no sufficient pro
vision lor the performance of the said bar
Sain or contract appears to have been made
tiy the said deceased, in his lifetime thopsh
he was well satisfied and intended that
ll.e same should be consummated, that the
said Court will be pleased to decree the
specific perlormance of the contract ac
cording lo the true intent and mraniug
thereof n order to the completing of his
tula according to the act of Assembly in
such cae made and provided.
Witness ihe Honorable Warran J. Wood
ward Esq., President of our said Court at
Bloomsburg, the fourteenth day of Septem
ber A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
sixty otie. Jacob Eyerlv, Ci"k., O C.
JOHN SNYDER, Sheiiff.
Bloomsburg. October 16, 1861.
CITATION TO 1TIEUEI iS
OF PETER UAIITZEL, dec'd, IS PROOF
vj conduct with Henry Hailztl.
.UK, 1 fie Corn mon wealth of Penn-
i'iX slvnia 10 lienr tiarizet, ue-
Rebecca Har zel, Esther interraar-
i ' V -
r,Stl w",, Lap Noyer, Peter
'77 tiarrzel, Jacob Hartzel, w tiiiam
Hartz', Sarah ii termarried with Jon. fci-h-er,
anl KI"Zt eih Har'Z-'l, ch Idreu unJ
heirs of Peter Harzel deceased.
Ycu aiid each ol you are hereby command
ed and cited to be and appear 111 your prop
er persons before the Jutlje of the Orphan's
Court of said County, to be holilrfii at
Bloomfrborii in ami for said county, the 1st
Mondav of December next, then an I there
to answer the petition of John KeirTer Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of
Peter Harizell dec'd , setting forth : tliat
the said Peter Hartzell in hn li'eume to
wit : in theMenih tlay of April, A. D., One
thousand eii-ht hundred and fifty two, wan
seized in fee of t.nd in the following des
cribed plantation and irael ot land to wit.
All thai cer'ain plantation arid tract of I u.d
situate in Main township aforesaid, adjoin
ing land of Joseph Hartzell, Jacob Shuar,
Solomon Stuman, Matilda Jamison. Staa
John, and ' others containing Ninty seven
Acres and nine perches more or les, that
being to seized the said Peier Har'.zell, did
by a bargain or contract in wiiiing binding
himself to sell and convey the sail m
estate with the appurtenance unto his son
Henry Hartzell for the consideration of
Nineteen hundred dollars, thirteen hundred
dollars of Ihe same to be paid in annual in
stalments of one hundrea and sixty four
dollars. The first payment to wit; the sum
of one hundred and sixty four dollar to
be made in one year alter the death of the
said Peter Hartzell, and Ihe said contract
which bears dale on Ihe said tenth tlay of
April, A. D. 1852, further provided that the
purchaser Henry Har'zell should receive
his deed for said Real Estate after the ma
ing of the first payment, which said pay
ment has been made o your petitioner, six
hundred dollars of said purchase money by
the terms of said Contract was lo remain in
the premises during " the life time cf the,
wife of Peter Hartzell, the interest on the
same to be paid to her annually and the
principal in three equal annual instalments
after her death, but that no sufficient pro
vision lor the performance of the said bar
gain or contract appear to have been made
by the said deceased in his lifetime though
he was well satisfied, arid intended that the
same should be consummated. And that
the said Court will be pleased to decree the
specific performance of the said contract
according to the true intent and meaning
thereof in order lo the completing of his
title according to the act ol Assembly in
such case made and provided.
Witness ihe Honorable Warren J Wood-
wart! E-q., President of our said Court at
Bloomsburg- the Seventh day of September
A. D., ooe ibonsarid Eight hundred and sixty
one. Jacob Eyerly, Cl'k., O C. .
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, October 9, 1861.
$25: EMPLOYMENT ! . $75:
AGENTS WANTED!
We will pay from $25 10 S75 per month,
and all expenses, lo active Agent, or give
a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad
dress EalB StWIHG Machih Compant, R
JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.
Blooiaslurg, Aug. 21 1861.
Coiue and Settle.
. THOSE knowing themselves indebted lo
fhe undersigned are hereby- notified to
come ar.-d settle their accooots without
further notice. 1 am now io earnest. If
not attended to sooir their accoonts will be
placed in proper bands for collection. ' -
: - ' r. J. E. SANDS. '
September 25, 1S61. ' - -
, von: saiej.-. . .
(SEVERAL desirable Building; Lots in
Bloomfrbursr, for sale. Inquire: of ?-..'
Jesse 20, HSO-iL f : W. WIRT.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES
A NECESSI rY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
; J(B1IS & CKOSLKY'S
AMERICAN t EMEi! GLUE
The Strongest Glue in the World.
The Cheapest Glue in the World.
The Most Durable Glue in the World.
The Only Reliable Glue in the World.
The Best Glue in the World.
AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE
Is the the only article of the kind ever
produced which
WILL WITHSTAND WATER.
11 WILL MEND WOOD,
Save your broken Furni'ure.
IT WILL MEND LEATHER,
Mend your Harness, Straps, Belts, boots &..
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Save the pieces of that expensive Cut Glats
Bottle.
IT WILL MEND IVORY,
Don't throw away that broken ivery Fan, it
is easily repaired.
IT WILL MEND CHINA,
Your broken China Cup and Saucers can
be made as sooil as new
IT. WILL MEND MARBLE,
That piece knocked out of your Marb e
Mantle can be put 011 a stron,T as ever.
IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN,
No matter it that biok n Pitcher did n t
cost but a shilling, a shilling saved is
a shilling earned.
IT WILL MEND ALABASTER,
That costly Alabaster Vase is broken and
you can't match it, mend it. it will nev
er show when put together..
IT WlCL MEND BONK, CORAL, LAV
AND IN FACT EVERY THING BUT
METALS.
Anyanidrt Cemented with AMERICAN
CEMENT GLUE will nol show where
it is mended
"Every Hon tekeepet should have a sr p
ply of Johns & Croiey;s Cement Glue.'
Yoik Tunes.
"It is so convenient to have in ihe
bouse." Ntto York Exm ess.
'It is always rend) ; this commends it
to every body." Independent.
"We have tried it, and find it as useful
in our house as water." Wakes' Sprit of Ike
Time
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
210;00 per year saved in every family by
One Bottl of
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE.
Price 25 Cer.:s per Boule.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle. .
Price 25 Cents per Botde.
Price 25 Cents per Bonle.
Price 25 Cents per Ko-tle.
Price 25 Cents per Boula.
Very Liberal Reduction to Whole
sale Cuvcrs.
TERMS CASH.
GTForSale by all Druggiet, and Store
keepers generally ihroDiihiiui the room y
joiirvs cV cisosiaiiir,
(So M .inn I act 11 rr-.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Liberty street. NEW YO IK.
Important to House Owners.
Important lo Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmer.
To all whom this m iy concern , and it cone u ns
every body.
JOHNS 4- "CROSLEY'S
'IMPROVED GUIIA PERCH A.'
Tfce Cheapest acd moot durable Koof.mg
in ue.
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied lo Nur and Old Rjoh of
Ai! kinds, s.eep or flat, and to Shingle
Ronfs hi'iioim removing the Shirole.,
THE COST IS ONLY Ah OUT ONE-THIRD
Til VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TVV1CH
AS DURABLE.
Thi arii'l has ben thoroualy te.-te lin
New York City and all pRrn of the Ur iled
Sia e. Canada, West Indies and Ce lira!
and South America, on Building o all
kinds, nueh as Factories, Foundiirs Chi rch
es.RaiiRoaJ Depots, Cars, and on Pnbiic
Building" generally, Government Build 112s,
&c, by the principal Builders, Archi ects
and other, during the pat four year, and
has proved to b the CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use ; it is
in every re-pen a fiire, water, weather and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
7Am is the O SLY material mamif utund in
the United States which combines ihe very
desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura
bility, which are universally arknowle.led
to b possessed by GUTTA PEKCHA and
INDIA RUBBER.
iYo Heat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of applying it is triflinj, is an
ordinary Roof can be covered and f a.
ished the some day.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE,
end when finished forms a perfectly Fi-e
Pr oof surj 'ice with an elat o body, v hich
cannot be injured Dv Heat, Cold or Storms,
Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any ex ernal
acti on wha'evur.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCH A CEMENT.
For Coaiin Metals ot ad Kinds whei ex
posed lo he action of the Weather ;md
For Preserviutr and 71 pairing Metal
lloofi of all Kinds,
This is the only Composition Kiown
which will suceesslully resist extreme
changes of climates, lor any lanath of time,
when applied to me'.als, to which it adieres
firmly, h-rming a body equal to three coats
of ordinary pain:, costs much n j will
LAST 1HREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
.Irom its elasticity is not injured by tfi t con
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
con:-equent upon sudden changes f the
weather.
It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER AND W I LI NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roof ran te
readily repaired with GUTTA PEKCHA
CEMENT, ard prevented from furth r cor
rosion ana leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water light Roof for many yea s.
This Cement is peculiarly adapted for ihe
preserva'iou of Iron Railing, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c,
also tor cenpial manulai;tnrer u-e
. GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin an.) other
Metal Roots or every description, fiom i s
great elasticity, is nol injured by (hit con
traction and expansion ol Metal, ai c will
noi crack in cold or run in vartu weather.
These material are adapted to til cli
mates, and we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any part of the country, tt short
no'ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
rolls, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi h full
printed directions tor application.
AGENTS WANTED.
We will make liberal and satifictory a 'range
tnenis with re$pnitde p-ti ties who woidi t'ke to
establish themselves in a Lucrative and Perma
nent busines.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH-
We can give abundant proof of all we
claim in favor of our improved Tooting
Materials, have; appJied-Uinv.to several
thousand Roofs in New'.YoiV City and vi
cinity. - - , . JOHNS & CKOSLEY,
Sole Man 0 fact arers,
Wholesale XVarehoute 78 fFilluim St.,
Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Foil descriptive Circulars and Prises will
be famished on application. . . .' :
October 16, 1851. -Iy.
WI Ii COX & G I B BS'
. - Price with-77emmer and Feller,
: $35 00.
THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPE
RIORITY PECULIARY ITS
.':.;. '.;', own.--
Stitchbig, Clemming, and FtVing with
a Single Thread.
Tt forms a neat, ever., and elastic seam,
which is warranted not to rip in wear, even
if the seam i cut at frequent intervals, arid
also under all circumstances ''to survive the
wash-tub "
A Patvntfd device of great u'.itity te
learners, prevent the possibility of the ma
chine bing run :n the wrong direction, or
the balance wheel wearing a lady's dress.
Another feature which deserves particu
lar attention i RTTHE WILCOX PATENT
NEEDLE CANNOT BE SET WRONG.
Two thousar.d Stitches, or two yards of
work, can be done in one minute without
dropping a stitch. ! ' .
These Machiaes, so simple and accruate
in their construction, supersede the use of
the shuttle; and with one thread produce
all the practical results of; '(be. two ; thread
machines" ar.d more, (ot these le!l without
bastiii!--, and hem the finest musliu without
puckering. . , ..
Although at about half ihe price of the
other first class machines, they will accom
plish double the sewing in a givmi time-
"It is emphatically the good, low priced
Family Sewing Machine that the public
havH long been wailing for." Boston Tran
script. , .
' It is indeed a wonderful production, and
and for family use especially, no other will
bear any comparison wi'h it.' Pailadel
phia Evening Journal."
A mechanical wonder,' Scientific Amer
iccan.
"Among the best aid most serviceable
Sewing machines. Light and elegantly
finished, and so simple in its construction
that it seems almost impossible for it to gel
out of repair." Pittsburg Chtonicle. -
."Has combined with it own peculiar
merits all the really valuable improvements
of the higher priced machines." Pennt-yi-vanian.'
.! " '''.
."This machine, in the opinion of the
committee, fill more nearly Ihe require
ment!' of a perfect family marhirie than any
on exhibition.'7 Franklin Institute Exhibi
tion Report ol 1858.
"Taking into consideration simplicity,
cheapness, durability, and doing all work,
the committee were unanimous in favor oi
the Wilcox &Gibbs as a single thread ma
chine." Pennsylvania State AgricuLural
Society's Report. -
"We must, in justice, express our confi
dence in the merit of the Wilcox &l Gibbs
Sewing Machine. We consider that a great
desideratum has been supplied by it, in
proving, beyond coubt, that two threads are
not, as was supposed, neces-ary to a uood
instrument.''1 Christian Advocate and Jour
nal, June 21, 1869.
."Wh have one of these machines in use,
ar.d lhmk more highly of it than of any ol
the number we have tried.,; Richmond
Whig.
The undersigned,- Missionary to Constan
tinople, has examined more than twenty
different kinds ol Sewing Machines, and
alter some six weeks' ipxperience with
Wilcox &t Gibbs' Patent, he ha purchased
one of 'hem as the best adapted to the
wants of his family, arid a the least liable
to require repair. CL1VER CRANE.
Bostor., July 3, 1860.
The undeisigned, during eighteen months
ha bad in almost constant ne, in his fam
ly; Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, upon
which ha" been made Ihe 'clothes cf his
large farnily-fiom muslin to pilot cloth
including the clotning required lor his sev
eral boy; at J in 10 case have ihe seams
failed, although in hard service. The ma
chine now in use in hi family ha required
no repairand is -in'"-all re-pects,' Weil ap-
poiuted, efficient and durable.
JACOB CHI CKERIN'G, Boston.
CSeiid for a Circular. ,rj
. J A.MLS ll. OX, Miinul iriuirr.
No. f()8 Broadway, New Yoik,
Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel.
August 28, 1661 ly.- - r ! -
RULE OX THE HEIRS
CF GEU FETTERMAN, zenr , DEC'D.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, SS:
jXJt The Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania to Joshua Fetterman,
;'..VfviJ Solomon Fetterman, Henry Fet-
''i&?$ ,erman Georpe Fetterman, Jno.
'?mT Fetierma.'!, Jonas Fetterman,
Reuben Fetterman, residing in Linn county
Iowa, Catharine intermarried with Henry
Harner, Sarah intermarried wi:h William
Yeaser,' an I Elizabeth intermarried wiih
Hamilton Fisher, children and heirs ot
George Fetterman sen., late of Locust town
shin, in said county deceased. 1
You and each of you are hereby cited
and commanded to be and appear in your
proper persons before ihe Judge of ihe Or
phans' Court, at our Orphans' Court, lo be
held at Bloomsburg on the first Monday ol
December next, then and there to accept
or refuse to take the real estate of the said
George Fetterman, sen., deceased, at the
valuation placed upon it bv an inquest duly
awarded by the said Court, and returned by
the Sheriff, or sho w cause why the s a ni e
bhonl.l i;oi be sold, and hereof fi not.
Witness the Honorable Warren J. Wood
ward, E.-quire, Pre-idetit of our sail Court
at BloomsDur the 17th day cf September
A. D. one thousand eight hundred an I sixty
one. Jacob Eyerlv, Cl'k O. C
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg. October 9, 1861.
Ii'v Arrival of
FALL A XI) WINTER GOODS,
David Lowenbcrg
T NYU ES at ention to his stock of cheap
and fashionable clothing at his store on
Mam Street, two doors above the 'Amer
ican House,' where he has a full assort
ment ol men and boy's wearing apparel,
including the mo-t fashionable
DRESS GOODS,
Box, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloth Coat
of all sorts and size, Pants of all colors
shawl, stripes and figure vests, shirts, cra
vats, stock, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves,
suspender and fancy articles.
N B. He will also make to order any ar
ticle oi clo hing at very short notice and in
the best of manner. All his clothing i
made lo wear, and most of it is of home
manufacture.
, DAVID LOWENBERG.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 25, 1861.
IV JEW GOODS ! !
For Fall and Winter,
JUST RECEIVED FRESH . .
FROM PHILADELPHIA,
AND FOR SALE AT .. '.' '
L. T. SHARP LESS'
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Great inducement 10 cash Customers.
J"'
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
AND COLUMBIA CO0NTT
' AT MILLVILLE, PENN' A.
Important Additions & Improvement?
Autumn Terra to Commence AugaM I?
rpHJS Institution which has been in sur
X cessful operation for ihe past ten yearr ,
is about undergoing a very important rer -ovation,
in order to place it on a more sta
ble basis than ever, and present facilities
which are nol surpassed by ordinary Acad
emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among
the improvements will be a large three
storied building which will give much ad
ditional room and gieater conveniences for
boarders; a commodious hall for a lecture
room and public exercises, convenient class
rooms, a library and reading room contain
ing a cabinet of minerals and curiosities,
bath rooms, &c. An experienced and
thoroughly qualified classical teacher and
lecturer will be at the head of the Board of
Instruction, but the Principal w ill have the
general superintendence of the institution
and assume a share of the duties of leach
ing. Regular lectujes will be delivered
upon various scientific subjects, as well as
upon the theory and practice of teaching,
and a Normal Class of young men and
women who wish to qualify themselves ior
teachers' profession, will receive especial
attention and assistance.
The course of Instruction in the school
will be thorough arid systematic, calculated
lo embrace the various branches ol a prac
tical education. Ample provision will be
made for the 6tudy of the higher Mathe
matics, the elucidation of Physics, and the
Natural Sciences, by means of suitable ap
paratus, ard for the study of the latin,
(Jreek, and German language, to enable
student to qualify themselves for commer
cial and scientific pursuits, or 10 enter any
cla at college.
The conntjy location of this Seminary in
a plessant village,in a healthy and flourish
ing neighborhood, well known for the ele
vated tone of its moral sentiment, and
where the pupil are not surrounded by
those demoralizing influences, and temp
tations found in our cities, larger towns and
many other localities, with no outside in
fluences to divert their attention from liter
ature and ihe work of mental culture, pre
sents attractions and inducements to con
siderate parents emulous students, seldom
found surrounding large schools and acad
emies. The Literary Society alo, ore of the old
est and Le-t conducted in this section of
country, presents an attractive feature and
useful auxiliary, lo a practical education.
The improvements will be under the
immediate charge of an efficient Board ol
Trustee, appointed by the Seminary Com
pany, und will be completed in time for
the Autumn term, to commence the J2ih
of Anunst next.
While thankful for past patronaae we
wish 10 merit a continuance of similar fa
vors, and as we intend to include a higher
"rade and wider range of inst. ruction, ne
respectfully solicit a careful examination
into our facilities and claims.
Term :
Boarding, washing, tuition, liahts and
incidental expenses, for one quarter of
eleven weeks, will be Thirty Dolars, one
half payable in advance the other half
and all tuition bills will be expected prompt
ly at t ie expiration of each quarter.
hems :
Boardintr, with furnished rooms, one
quarter ?22,00
Tuiiion in common En2iish branhces 6,00
n c ti ii 1
including Mathematics and Book
Keeping by Double Entry 6.00
Tuiiion in It'tn, Greek, and German
extra l 00
Washing, Lots and incidental ex
penses, one quarter, 3,00
Those who desire lo procure scholarhips
or attend by the year, will be accommoda
ted at a reasonable discount, and students
wi.hinu to secure rooms should make sea
sonable application.
For further particulars addre
WM. BURGESS, PrirnMoal.
Millville, Penn'a.
Geop.gf Masters, J. K. Evks. )
Dr. A. P Hellkr. Ellis Eves, Trustees.
Benjamin K. Eve, )
Millville, May 29. 1861.
SEW NATIONAL LOAN,
SeTen and Three-Tenths Per Cent.
TRKANURV rOTI.
INow Itettdy tor Delivery ui Ike Office
or
JAICO0KE&CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 114 South Third S:reet, Philadelphia.
Pursuant to instruction from the Secre
tary of the Treasury, ihe Subscription Book
to ihe NEW F AT JON A L LOAN of Treasu
ry Notes, bes.rin; interest at Uie rate of
jven and three-tenths per cnl. per annum,
will remain open at mv olfice,
No. 114 S. THIRD STREET,
nnlil further notice, from 8 As M. till 6 P.
M. ai.d on Monday till 9- P. M.
These notes will be of the denomination
of FIFTY DOLLARS, ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and FIVE
THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all dated
13th ol August, 1861, pavable in gold, in
three jears, or convertible into a twenty
year' six percent, loan, at the option of
the holder. Each Treasury Note ha inter
est coupons attached, which can be cut ofl
and collected ill gold at the Mint every siy
month, and at the rale ol one cent per dax
on e?ch tiny uoiiar.
Payments of subscriptions may be made
in Gold or Checks, or notes of any of the
Philadelphia Bank.
Parties at a distance can remit by their
freinds. through ihe mail, or by express,
or through Banks, arid ihe Treasury Notes
will be immediately delivered, or sent to
each subscriber as they may severally di
reef. Parties rmmitting mast add the interest
from the 19th of August, the date of all the
notes, to the day Ihe remittance reache
Philadelyhia, at the rate of oue cent per
per day on each filty dollars.
Apply to or address
JAY COOK?:, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
Care of JAV COOKE & CO., Bankers.
No. 114 South Third Street Phi ladelphta.
October 9, 1861. lm.
Auditor' Notice.
Estate of Thomas Conner, deceased.
THE undersigned, appointed by the Or
phan's Court of Columbia county, an audi
tor to distribute the funds in the hands of
John Conner, Trustee &c, of Thomas Con
ner, late of Greenwood township, in said
County, deceased, 10 and among the heirs
and legal representatives of said -decede nt
according to law: will attend at his office
in Bloomsburg, to perform the duties Df his
appointment, on Friday the 8th day of
November A. 1861. And all persons
having any claim on the said funds are re
quested to make known the same to ihe
Aod'nor on said day, or be forever debar
red from coming in for a share oi the said
fund.
ROBERTJLiXAiiSg-
LIFE TILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS.
rilHESK MEDICINES have now been be--V
fore rhe public for a period of Thirty
Years, and during that time have maintained
a high -chaiacter in almost every part of the
Globe, foi Iheir extraordinary and imme
diate power of restoring perfect health to
persons suffering under nearly every kind
of disease to w hich the human frame is
liable.
The following aie among the distressing
variety of human diseases in which the
VEGRT.4ULCL1FR MfeDICIXIlS
Are well known lo be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing
the first and second stomache, and crea
ting a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of
the stale and acrid kind: Fla'ulency, Loss
of AppetiteHeaitbum, Headache, Restless
ness, Hi-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and
Melancholy, which are the general symp
toms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a nat
tural consequence of its cure.
COST1VENESS, by cleansing the whole
length of the intestines with a so'veni pro
cess, and without violencejall violent pur
ges leave the bowels costive within two
day.
FEVERS of all kinds, by reMoring the
blood lo a regular circulation, through the
process of respiration in such cases, and
the thorough solution of all inteHiual ob
struction in others.
The Life Mec'icines have been known to
cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three
weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by
removing local ii.flamat on from the mus
cles and ligaments of the joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and
strengthing the kidneys and bladder; they
operate most lelightfully on these impor
tar.l orsans. and hence have ever been
found a certain remedy for Ihe worst cases
or GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, by dislodging from the
turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to
which these creatures adhere.
SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, bv the perfect puiitv wnich these
LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and
all the humor.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect
upon the fluids that feed ihe skin, and the
motbid state of which occasions all erup
tive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other
disagreeable complexion.
The use of these Pill for a very short
time will effect an entire cure of SALT
RHEUM, and a striking improvement in
the clearness of the skin Common Colds
and Influenza will always be cured by one
dose, or by two ir. the worst ca-es.
PILES. The original proprietor of these
Medicines, was cured of Piles, 35 years
standing by the use of the Life Medicines
alone.
FEVER AND AGUE. For ih i sconree
ofthe Western country, these Medicine
will be found a safe, speedy, and certain
remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
tem subject to a return of the disease a
cure bv these Medicines is permanent
TRY THEM, be Satisfied and be Cured.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS General Debi'ity, Los of ap
petite, and Diseases of Females the Med
icines have been useJ with the most ben
eficial results in cases of this description:
Kin z s Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms
yield 10 the mild yet powerful action of
these remarkable Medicine. Night Sweats
Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of
all kiruH, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain
ters' Colic, are speedily cured.
M F.RCUR I AL D15EAS ES.-Person w hose
constitutions have become impaired by the
injudicious use ol Mercury, will fin J these
Medicines a peifect cure, as they never
fail 10 eradicate from the system, all the
efftctsof Me.-eury, infinitely sooner than
the rnoi-t powerful preparations of Sarsapa-
ilia. Prepared and sold by
W. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brndwav, New York.
FOR SALE B V ALL DRUGGISTS.
April 17, 1861-ly.
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OF
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I OF ALL KINDS,
X AT J. J. IlltOWCIi'S
v.
X Cheaper than liver.
May IP. 1860.
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vvo.TjiMi holm:,
lMH. LAYOCK, rittil'KlLTOJt,
WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN
fPMllE Proprietor respectfully informs his
jL frienusand the public enera!ly that he
has taken charge of the ff'orning House, in
the village of Wyoming, near the Railroad
Depot of that place, and has fitted it out so
as to entertain both transient and perma
nent visitor in a suitable and comtortable
manner. His rooms are spacious and airy,
and not only calculated to add lo 'he conve
nience anJ comfort ol the Iravelingcommu
nity, bur alo lo those who would seek a
pleasant summer resort with families.
HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best
the market can aflorJ ; and his BAR will be
furnished with the purest liquors that can
be obtained. The proprietor will give his
exclusive attention to the comfort and con
vetne:ice ol his cuest. and is determined
lo make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a
morii; the first hotels in the St He.
The Proprietor hopes that from hi expe
rience in ihe business, and by unremitting
stt?ntton on hi part, combined with a judi
cious selection oi the most cared: 1 anil oblig
ing servants, he may be entitled to the fa
vorable consideration of the public, and re
ceive a liberal share of their patronage.
Please give him a call, and judue for
ourselve- April 2, 1859.
.Vitl.B K0ONS Proprietor.
liLOUMSUt'KG, tA.
THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the
central portion of ihe town, and op
posite ihe Court House, hi? been ihorooahly
repaired and refurnished, and ihe Proprietor
is now prepared lo accommodate travelers,
teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most
pleasant and agreeable manner. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
affords,and his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Attentise ostlers will always be on hand,
and his stabling is the most extensive in
this section ol country. Omnibuses will
always be in readiness 10 convey passen
gers to and from the Railroad Depot.
. WM. 3. KOONS.
Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860.
" GRAPEVINES.
YOUNG Vine- of two years, ol ''Miller's
Burgundy," with beautiful roots can
be had : aUo, peach trees from reed of the
choicest varieties, if called for soon.
HE ALT 11 ARD ITS iPXEa.'SIJJtXS,
OR
Disease With Its Affonlci;
CHOOSE BETWEEN TH&if. " 4
HOLLOWAYILLS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What is more fearful than a breaking
down ol the nervous system t To be exci ,
labte or nervous in a small degree is moat
distressing, for where can a remedy t
found ! There is one : drhik bat little
wine, beer, or spiritn, or far better, none;
lake no coffee, -weak tea bein pteferabke
set all Ihe fresh air you can; take three of
four Pills every nigbi; eat plenty or solids,
avoiding the ue of klops ; and if these gold
en rule are followed, you will be bappy
in mind and strong body, and forget yoa ;
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If ihere is one thing more than another
for which these Pill, are so famous it j
their purifying properties, especially their
power of cleansing the blood from all inj.
purities, and removing dangerous and sus
pended secretions. Universally adopted at
the one ciand remedy for female complaints
thev never fail, never weaken the system
and always bring about what is required.
SICK HEADACHFS AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feelings which so sadden osare to
frequently arise from annoyance and troub
le, from obstructed perspiration, or from,
eating and drinking w hat is otfil for ra
tlins disordering ihe liver and stomach.
These organs must be regulated if you wist
to be well. The Pills, if taken according
to the printed instruction, will quickly re
store a healthy action 10 both liver and
stomach, whence follow as a nural ronian
sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head.
In the East and West Indies scticely any
other medicine is ever used for these dis
order.
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting these organs, '
wheiher they secrete too much or 100 little
water; or whether they be afflicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settled in the loins over the regions of the
kidneya. ihese Pills should bo taken accor
ding 10 ih printed instructions directions,
and the Oir.tment should be well rubbed
into the small of the back at bed lime. This
treatment will gie almost imrreditte relief
when all other means have failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORPER.
No medicine will so effectually improve
the tor.e of the stomach at these Pills; they
remove all acidity, occasioned eUher by
intemperance or improper diet. They
reach the liver and reduce it lo a heahby
action; they are wonderfoliy efficacious m
cases of spasm in fact ihey never fail io
cuima all disorders of the Ii er and stomach.
Ilollnway's rills are the best remedy known in
the world Jor the following diseases.
Ague, Inflammation,
Asthma, Jaundice.
Billious Complaints, Liver Cora-
Blotch on the
plaints,
Lumbago.
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine.
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics,
Constipation of tha
Bowel.
Consumption,
Debility.
Dropsy,
Dsentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregulari
ties, Fevers of all
kinds,
Fits,
Gout,
Head ache,
Indigestion,
Scrof'ila, or
King's Evil,
Sore Throats,
Stor.e acd Gravel,
Secondary Symntoms,
Tic-Douloureux,
Uumours,
Ulcer,
Venereal Affections,
Worms of all kinds
Weakness from
whatever cause,
&.c, &c.
CAfcTIOX !! Noue are genuine unless
tf-; words "HoUoway, New York and Lon
don," are disternable as a Wnter-marh in
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot t r box ; the same may be plainly '
seen by holding the leof to the light. A band
some reward will be given lo any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection ol any party or pasties coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the
sme, knowing ihem to be spurious.
Sold a, ihe Manufactorr of Professor
Holloa-ay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by alt respecable Drngaists and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in boxe at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI each
I T There is considerable saving by la
kins the larser sifes.
N. B Directions for the guidance of p a
tients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
October. 17. i860.
ST. LO 6 1 S IIOTEI,,
CUESTMT STREET, ABOVE THIRD
IN the tmmediae neighborhood ofthe Job
bins Houses on Market Third, and Chest
nut Streets, the Bnks, Post Office, Mer.
chants' Exchange, &.. &c.
ltOt It I I II VAY $150).
Accommoda'ion when required on ihe EU
ROPEAN PLAN c Rooms from 50 rente
and upward, per div, and meals at a First
Class ResttranT attached to thk Hotsl.
Price arcordina to the BilU of Fare.
I be l llf Cur take Passengers from any
station lo in i:toe loihe lintel,
f"- English, Freuch, German and Spanish
spoken.
July 17. lsGl.
S PHI Mi AND SUMMER
ITI A K T Z X, 12 N T
FT AVE just received from Philadelphia a
splendid assortment of merchandise,
purchased at the lowest figure, and which
they are determined lo sell for
CnIi or Country Produce,
on as moderate terms as ran be procured
elsewhere in L"i2hi Sfeet. TbeW Stock con
sists of LADIES' DIJESS GOODS, choicest
styles and latest fashions.
Mil' GOODS. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, CEDAR
If ARE. IIGLLOW.WARE,
Iron, IN'nils anil Spikes,
BOOT AN I SHOES, HATS AND CAPSL
READY-MADE CLOTHING, ic. &c.
In short even thing usually kept in a coun
try Store. They respectfully invite their
old iriends, ant! ihe public generally, to call
and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
EST The highest priee paid for con airy
produce.
MARTZ t KNT.
- Light Street, July 3d, 1S61.
" s. c shiveT"
MannfattureT of Furniture mnd Cabinet Wmp
Wareroom in Suive's Block, on Main S(t