'STAR OF THE NORTH TPIXG3 AECIT TOWS & COUNTRY nLOoSiSIVUISG, PA. ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30. 1865. Thc proceedings of the StBte Convention,. s well as those of oor County Convention, exclude from our columns much of out usu 1 ? ricty of news. . Staklrt Woodward. Esq , of Wilkesbar Ya, U a Candidal fonhe State Senate sub ject to the decision of the Lozrne county Democratic Convention. ' ' Lixct Russel R. PxaLer, of ihe 16ih Pa. Cavalry, has returned, borne, in Fishing creek, after a campaign of over ihree year bard service. ' Wc will speak of oar State and eonnty ticket more at length in fomre issue of the Star. We have considerable work to per form this week in a diffetent field than that of editing the Star. Court commence next Monday in this place. There will be a pretty (ell attend ance, il the lit of cacse is a criterion to judge . Irom. The delinquent patrons will not forget the Star. A year subscription from each one in arrears would coma very acceptable just at this time. MoNTGoMfcxT Vii.lIaMs,& Co , gardeners at this place, have our thanks for that fine Water-Mtllon presented to oorseif and office hands. Thee gentlemen are fully prepared to furnish all who desire garden truck, such as tomatoes, cabbage, water ciellons, cat: teloopetf, peppers, cellery, sweev potatoes, vegetable eggs, -Sic. &c. Give them a call, at their Garden, below town. FUNFRAt. SF.RVICES By Divine per mission the funeral oheqnieo! Philip A Kline, ho dhd in Foit Mfflin, on the 4th of July last, will be attended by Rev J.J. Harvey, at Benton, Columbia county, or. the Lord's day, September 10th, 1865, at 19 o'clock, A. M. The friends of the de ceased aihl the 'public geuerally ara respect fully inv'ifed lb attend. Puk'enolouical Jot HHAi ThT i the tii'e of an old eialns tied pubficntiixi devoted to the cacre ol phrenology. It i an i.neie.-t-ing work. llics i!tin lo r-aiicr ite wiii addreso Fo lR &i VV kll, rir jjvray iNw York. ims..u jx ei4binhiii i tell wbereter iia innuifii-tt vaJ've has been rightly undertoj.!. ' Phr-no'ioy jH a system useful Mtike to ih pMre(.r,Priys.ci.an, Tccbr, and Divine Send for ihe work You cerlainfy miundertand . us, Doctor, when you accuse us of ''pitching into tbe Oid Pharisee" We wonld not do anything to mar the old gentleman's nood feeling; tut leave you and ihe "Pnarisee" to growl over that bone of contention the Assessor ship. , Doctor, we advise you to get ho'd of it as soon as possible ere the marrow it all cxiac;ed.' " It will require more than" one" and a half million dollars to pay the general officer assigned to duty under the recent general order. This is a monstrous imposition cporj the tax-payers. The people want no standing army of houlder-irap4 while peace reigns especially of those political holiday creatures wbo haver sv tha from in war times. Muster them out and s'op the vast expanse of keping them, in idle (1S8S. - Photographic We take pleasure in an' oonncing to the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity that Georqe C. Brardau, formerly with Mr Henry Rosenstock and lor the past year engaged wi.h him in New York city, Las now returned to Bloomabnrg, at tbe Old Siand in the Exchange Block, where be is prepared to take pictures of any kind which cannot be excelled. Call snd exam ine his specimens. He is a fine workman ; the best probably ever in this section. L. T. Sharpless, wishing to ted nee hi -stock of goods, will sell at put!"? suction at his store on next Monday and Ta!ja eve nings, the 4th and 5;h of September, a van- Hats and Caps. No'ions, Photograph ad Poclcet Albums &c , Llz. Terms i:i?h? He has jasl .received, and keeps con stantly on hand a van'eiy of styles of Brad ley's celebrated Duplex Eliptic lkel1ons. He stilt hi Ms the Agency Ur iLe Lt-ul leeJ culler ever Isold in this vicinity. . - . "Etiwicx Gazette. This paperr publish ed by oar friend J. S S inders esq. came to u last week m i new dress. predentin; quite a handsome appearance. The paper ilisp'ay ed marks ol improvement iu a mechanical -ss well as .editorial point of view. ' Thi journal is soundly Democratic and an inval uable crsau to the Democracy of tha oDoer end of the county. The present editor is dsserviog for his energy and perseverance, making the Gaztlle. ood and reliable ex ponent ol Democratic principles, Cie confi dsnce and berty eup-ort, of the Dumocracy jI old Columbn. S jcic6s to Jtaa r. -- Three cniUrer. 6 l3-ta: Dyis pa'' ihroogh Atoany an Tuesiay o:i t-cir ay to iontreal. " " ALZ. the rebel trior.er a id Union tr -ops except the sick have been seut away from jEimtra, Y. - At th lowest e-nnrn'e, it co-m the a payers over S22.C0O ta 1 try'.' a niai oy mil iary coenmisaion in a State where the cvil aa:icri:y i in lull force. . Th:3TT-tive tons of m:l na'irtf are re ceived daily at the post oJTka t' Nw Y"ork, and an eqnal aioant enl awa) The'poii r;:3 receipts for the r: six caoalSs of ibis jssr vr?! Ci55,- 2. Thx :-r.-z:-.cr et JefTirfet enanty. Pa., iirs cc";";:1?'1. K.; 1J u Blood for CEXEIUL RETVS ITEMS. Thc Kentucky Senate" sianda 21 Demn - cratto 17 Republicans The House i yet tn doubt.- The Democratic candidate for State Treasurer is dtad, and the Republican can didate is, dangerously ill. " - ScpiRiKTEKDicNT Fostkr inform ns thai the Bradlord Co. Petroleum Co. operating at Alba, have now reached a depth of fit y -four and one ball feet, and have struck rock The drill is to be put into immediate opera lion, and it is expected will make about twenty five Uet per day. Troy Timts. Thk fimesn o( the r.ero lor :be, exercise of political right has been amply iliustiat ed in Haytt. Eleven revolutions have oc curred there in mix years. . . - An in ventory of the rebl stores captured at Macon, Georgia, by General Wilson, no s property of the estimated value of S2.C00.O0O. Kentuckev has sent 28, S 18 colored men to the wr By Act of Congress the wives and children ol these men to the number ol 23,000 have been freed making the whole number of 'lave freed, ia connection with the army, 100,864. Tub Commissioners of Snyder county, have been commanded by the Court, to proceed with the erection of new county buildings at Selinsgrova, the new county seat. The President has pardoned Chrales Fran cis Hiward,of Wisconsin, coo vicied ol coun terfeiting. Mas Jkffrrror Davis lately applied )o the War Department tor permission to see her husband, but it was reiused. D'schargrd soldiers a Springfiend. Ill , are "paying ofl old senres" when mustered out. by thrashing officers against whom they have treasured up a spite. Boatonr Conntj. The following resolutions were rad a :d adopted unafii rnously at the Montour county Democratic nominating Convention, held on the 2 1st inst : Resolved, That :he O-mocra'rv of Memoir coiimy, herebv re a (firm their lile-lmn: de- t votion to ht CoiiHiiiunon of oor Country ha interpreted by the Sta'e-tne-t who made it and to the Union ol the States, as formed ty I hem : Reso.'vt'l That we co'isratnlate the people ; of the Mloie couoiry i .he re-torauon ol j pea-e, and their con-equmit relief fm the ( horrors nl a civil war. tro.iht Mtxiui tv me detiingogiies ot both ecii.n he original I Sce-iioiits of the Somh and he ongitial 1 Aholninnistg of the North bo:h Classes avowed disunionisis j Kaolvt'l That the restoration of the Un' ion mumt now be accomplished hy the ev erci.e ot a wie late)auship, nntrammel ed by partizan bitterness or sec.ional ha tred. Resolved. That the lime will soon come, when the pas-ions of the war having cooled, nd nothing remaining but its terrible bur and its dark and bloody memories, the people will universally recogniz.4 the infa mous condirct of the Republican majority ir. ttirt Congress of tbe winter of 18f0 and l.ei, in re'tisirig their support to any scheme of co'icdia'ion even io submit the Cri-terideu Compromise to a vote cf tha i people. Ke.iavea. That as th war i now ended, we demanJ of ihe President in th9 name of the people who5d servant he is. an imrae. j diaie restora ion of the sacred, writ of per- i sor.al liberty, a cessation of lli'itary Com- ! missions and Conns Martial for rh tril of j c viliarnin States whdra the Civil Cour s are open, and in general a return to a jor. 1 ernment of Law by the constant recount j tion of that carlina! princip e ol our tree government, that the miiuary is subordj- j nate to :he civil authority . ' ' Risolval. Tbat the soTdiets who served ; their country in this bloody struggle from the best or motives, well deserve tne gen erous welcome they are receivir.i; trom their friends and countrymen, who-e duly it wi l ever be to cherish and . relieve the sor row sun-ken widows and orphans ol those who have fallen. ' Retolved, That we are opposed to ex'end ing the risht of suffrage and eligibility to olhce. under our Government, io the negro race or to any portion of them. ' That we believe ours i a white mak's Government, to be managed, controlled and sustained by white men. and thai - we deprecate all ef forts, whether in or out of Con;re, and whether by oor Sia'e or National Govern ment, to confer the right of suffrage upon an i but white men. Resolved That we deny that a ,:Nationa! debt is a National b e-sing." We hold it to be a National curse imposed upon us and entailed upon our children, and oor chil dren's children a mortgage upon every man's home and labor, and that retrench ment and reform in all the Department of Government. Staie and National, rigid econ omy in public expenditures, and strict in tegrity in the management of ihe finances of the country can alone enable ihe people to maintain the National fail'i wiib jhe creditors of the Governmer.t and sustain th onerous burdens of taxation, which in ISe form of income tax, stamp dunes, L'cecces, &c, rhey ara row compelled to f ear, in consequence ol our enormous National debt. To Drunkards. 1 OLD DOCI'TJK BUtHANS Drunkard Cora permanently eradicates the f.ir wrong drink, ami rTur- the worl case of df unkeiineM tr. less than eiijh t wek. Tfiou-aiuls -f reloriied inebriaes new live to bies tti tfiey were fortunate, enough to commence ihe u f ihi valua Me remedy. ' Price i wo dollar- a package - Mailed (o any addr-- on receipt ol an order, by JAMKS S. KUILER, 429 Broadway New York. . " . Sole Ai'l lor the U. S. Aognst 9, 1865. 2m. -. . ' 1 he iSridal Chmilbrr. A n '-le ot u mini, ami aHn-er to thriff st.flfruisj wjih Ssmnal VV'sskn, General Debility, or Preinature Decay, irom what ever caua proiluced Read, ponder, and reflect! B wiie in time Sent FREE to any ad.frea, for ihe bene fit of ihe afflicted. Sent by retgrn mail Aduress JAMES S. BUTLEB, 429 Btoadway, New York. April 12, 1855 3.n. x W3I.Cr K00NS Proprlefor ' CL003ISClTRG PA. rpHIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the L' central portioir of the town,. and op-po-ite the Court Hoose,4it beeo thorooghlj repaired and refurnished, and tha Prorieior a now prepared io accommodate travelers, teamster, drovers and boarders in the mo pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the markei affnrds.and his Bar with the choicest liquor.. Attefitise ostlers will always be. on har.d, and his stabling is tha most extensive ia this se ion oi country Omnibuses wd alwaysct in readiness to convey passeo grs to and from the Railroad Depots. WM. SPOONS. DISSOLUTION OP Ce-PARTXERSIIIP. NOTICE ii hereby' "iven that the co- i nHrtre.-hu; heretol ne e isi n? between 'Nhani! D K.I & Jama- F. Kle, doing hi,.,... .u the, miner end of Columbia rn.. I - - --ri wa rtnuniall) " moviJ in March, A. l. one tl. ii-ari) -ight hundred and sixty four. N I). St J. F. Kile. Jackson July 12. 1N65 "-ORO PHILLIPS' Super-Ph spfiafe of Lime. Baugh 4 Sons'.. Raw liont Phosphate, in large awl small quantities, and Pure War' ranted Lake Salt, at wholesale $ retail, for sale by 9J.H. I1ARM.QN July 31 1865. . Rupert Station. Valuable Kccipcs. Editors of the "Star." Dear Sir': With your permission, 1 wish to say to the rend ers of your paper that I will fend, by return mail, to all who wi-h it (free; n.reci;-. with full itirections for making and r,-ing a simple Vegetable Balm, that will elf"; remove, in ten days, Pimpies, ' li 1 ' : c f Tan, Freckle, and all Impurities) of the Sftin, leaving the ama toll, clear, smooth, "and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having bald hads or bare tace simple directions ami information, thai will enable them to start a full growth of Inxurian' hait. whiskers, or a moustache, in less than thirty days. These recipes are valuable to both old and yoong, and as they are mailed to all wbo need them free of charge, ihey are worthy the attention of h who prize a clear, pure skin, or a healthy growth of hair. AH application answered by return tnail, without charge. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist and Perfumer, No. 831 Broadway, New York. An2nt 9, 18K5 2m. -1 Y SCHOOL will open its next Term of Eleven Weeks, no MONDAY THE 28 TH DAY td AUGUST All the branche nf a liberal Enli-h E lucaiiori are taught VOCAL MUSIC will be a standard branch lor ihe benefit ol the whole, Schuol In-irurtion will aUo be iven in any of he tteoutiful Branches, ai il in Iutru i nial Muic. t?" Tertns. liberal. EI.KONOKA I LESCHER R!oonhnr Ani;ii 2 lt'iA Im. Auditor's Aolicc r H E nndef-ig'i-d rtuilitnr, appointed by " the Court oi Common Pleas of Colom bia coo' tv. to istribnte the fund in Ihe ; hand nf the la e Sheriff of said county, 1 ari-ing Irom the gale ol the real etate of Samuel C. Knckbaum, among the e-veral ( lien creditors of the said Samuel C Krit-k-I "bantu, will -aiteiwl at hi" ofii in Blomris j bnrsf, on FRIDAY the 1-t day of SEPTKM- BEU next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav, i . , . . f , I: 'L...: .. il tor ine purpi.ee oi maxing uisinuunun. i persons having claims or demand against the said lund.are notified to present thsm to. the Auditor on thai day, or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fund. , C G. BARK LEY, Auditor. Eloomsbnrs, Aoytisi 2, 1865. C "Li.ll.Ti- AC 13 x t; V. THE unde'r-igned desires to call at'.eh lion ol the vbli : io his lacilities ol obtain ing Pension-, B .untie- (Lcal anA Govern meet) Bounty L-i:ids lor Soldiers, Settlement ol i liner's Aiconn'i. &c. D.s charyeil S.I nn it t ri r heir- ran get ihesr FULL N C'.'s'M- f"f BOUNTIES, i!. n, ieceiyed. pari, i rillatlO:), t.oi unie. cl i.ri, i - a-.-.,rf f. Otfi "i t K. H. Ltile E:q., in white f( utne bi.iiilu.i: rrl'w Exi'hane Hotel. . " C B. BROCKWAY. Bloom-' r Ai'f" O. 16 lv. DISSOLUTION OF lu-PAh'INLKSIlIf. 1 HE Co-partnership heretofore exi-ting bstween John K Groiz & Edward Rehr. trading under the firm o! John K Grotz & Co., is lb1 day disolveG b mmual iron sent. All persons having ungenled ac eoants, either on Book, Note, or Judgment, are requested to present thorn without de lay for adjustment. The Tanning buines will hereafter be continued, in all its branches, by John K- Grotz & Son, at the Oid Stand, near BWombnrj. JOHN K GROrZSi ZD. Blnorrtsbnrs. An"" 2. t6S. Adiuinitralor Police. LETTERS of administration on the eia'e of William E- Shannon, late ol Scot township, Columbia County, decea-ed, have be?n granted by th Rgiter 'f sail county, io Wellington H Enl, residing in Ihe "township and county aforesaid. All persons havi n claims against ihe estate of the decedent are requested to present them for payment to the administrator ; and. those, indebted to ihe eoiata will make immediate payment io VVELI INCTON H. ENT. June 2S, 1K5 S3. Alm'r. rVorilivrii Ceiilral llailtvay. Tl M E TALB ET. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the N'.rm aid W-st Branch of tie Susquehan i. a. Elmira, and all of Northern New York. On and ader MondavjMay 28ih, 165 the Pa-reng-r Trains of the North Central Railway will arrive anil depart Irom Son bur), Ho,rrisburg and Babimore, a loHow.-: ' suCrmvjjRD. , Mail Train leaves Suiibury daily exi epi. Sntidaye, at 10.40 m. Leaves Hairi-turg, 1.30 p.rn Arrive- mi Balumor, 5.30 41 Express Train leave Suiibury daily xcepi Suntiays, at 1140 p.m. Leaves Harrib'rg.excepl Monday 2.50 a.m. Arrives at Baltimore daily except Monday, at 7.00 ' Acromtiiodaiior leaves Harrisb'rg 7.45 a.m. Sut.biiy Ac-. leave Sunbury dady except Suhlasat 7 30am Art's at Harri-b'c except S'iniUs 10.15 " ISORTIllVjitiD. Mail Trail leaves Baltimore daily except Sot-day at 9.20 am. Leaves Harribnrg, 1.45 pm. Arrives at Sunbury, 4.20 p m. rxptess Trains Baltimore daily, 10.00 " Arrives al Hariburgt 2.20 a.m Leaves Harrisb'rg except Monday ,2.40 " Arrives at Sunbury, 5.15 " Erie Express leaves Baltimore ex cept Sundays at , 8 00 p.m. Arrives at Hairisburg, 12 55 a.m. Leave Ilarriburg, 1.15 Arrive al Sunbury, 4 10 it Sunbury Aerom leaves Harrisburg Daily except Si.n :ys at - 4.25 p.m. . Arrive, at Su lOury at 7 10 " For further parlici!r- apply at the offW. I N DUBAURY, Supt. HarrUhurg. Jwy 10, k5. OLD I1IINGS ..MA UK KfcW i PAMPHI ET d. -i.irt' how u speedily L Ic-iOf --Ijitl a it I iite up f twclaelea, tn i hunt af t nl i'f.'0' ur fnenlictne- ' Snl by mail free,-!'-i-tt if 10 '. Ad- tireii, E. B. rOOlK, M. D. ( im Drosiwayj Nasr Yori. - ' . Court Proclamation. THEREAS the Honorable VVm. Etwell, Pteident Jodge. of Ihe Couri nf Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Common Pleasand Orphans,Conrt, in ihe 26th Judicial District, composed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wy oming, and the Hons. Stephen Baldy and John McReynolds, Associate Jidges ot Co- - i - .t . u . i i lumoia CO., nave ibhucu jurir precept, uear- mg date one ihonsand eight hundred and fixtyfive, and tome directed fcr holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, aind General Jail delivery ,Qoarter Sessions of .the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms borg, in the county of Columbia.on the first Monday, "bin ihe 4lh day of Sept. next, and io ronlinue ona week. ' Notice is hereby given to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and ConMables of the said County of Columbia, lhat they be then and thre to their proper persons at 10 " eloclr ir, iti forenoon of s I d.y, Vitri tli-'ir rec.-fJs. ih'j'jiitionc an.l n:"o-r r ':. l'"a ti cs to iio thoe'tf'inas which ir tha,r i llice a;i;ertHtn to be iff'tit. A f 1 1 if os tnat are hotiit;1 tiy recfi.MpZi's. to ptccecine again-t h' tiriconert. it at tc . f may h" i'i ihe Jail f -ai.t O'iMy ot Columbia, tn b tlien snl hete to proecii'e. then a shall be just. Ju rors are requested io be punctual in their apenHance, agreeably to ilteir notice, dated at Bloomsbnrg, ihe 26 h day oi Julv, in the year of our Lord one thoasar.d eight hundred and.sixty-fiflh and in ihe eighty-ninth year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. (God save the Commonwealth.) SAMUEL SNYDER .Sheriff's Office, ) Snerifl. Bloomsburg, July 26, 1865. GRAND JURORS FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1865. -Bloom Peter Joties. George W. Corred. Bor. Berwick Gilbert Fower.". Benton Samuel Appleraati. Beaver John Fry. Ca'awissa Lewis Yetter, Georga Rishel, Peter G Campbell. Centre Jeremiah Hagenbuch. Conyni:ham A. W. Re. Greenwood J. F. Dettlerick, Benjamin hves. LocnM William Osborn, John Le. Mi Pieasant - S ephen Craw foro", Thomas J. W"iiwer, (Jenrge Kreanier. Ma lison Job" Graham. M til n John L. Bond. Scott Peter Scftug Marshall G. Kinney, Thoma Creveltng. Sugarloaf, Frederick Lanbach. George S Mn. ' July 26, 1865. IKAVERE JURORS FOR SEPTEMBER TERM 1865. Bloom Douglas Hnghes, Daniel Breece, Beaver John Michael, Briarcreek FrPas Fowler. Eno-h Rtttn hone, Francis Evans, William Freas, John G Jicoby, Catawissa Moses llartman, Sam'l Shu man. . Centre M. D. Remley, Samuel C. Bow er. Thomas Fry, Conyngham David Camp.James Barry, Isaac W. Hans. - ' Fishingcreek Samuel C. Crevelmg, Fr.-ukl;n Samnel Logman, Greenwood Mathias Kline, SamuM Gil lespie, Hemlock N. P. Moore, locust William B ach, P K He'rbice. Ml Pletatt Jackson lkl-r Maifon William Kitchen, Samuel De mott Perry O ChnMjan, Alifflin Lewi- Creasy.ThOs Aran, Philip Orl, JacoV J Lnngenberger, Montour IsHcfaer Ecan, C)range Samuel Zimmerrnan, . j'ine Thomas Stackhouse, P. Swisher, Sngarloal John Kil, sen. bloom-burg, July 26. 1S65. List of Causes for Sept. Tern, 1865. 1 El'jih MeMtirtrie Endorsee of Aaron Wolf vs Christian Wolf. 2 Jacob Harn. vs Peter Jacohy. 3 Rnssel P Starker vs VVm Ifcsler 4 David Acfionbach vs John W'ardin.' 5 H W MeReynolds et al vs P Oliphant. 6 Geo W Garrison vs Capv I Thomas 7 George Carr, endorsee of James Carr vs Stlves'er J Faux et al. 8 Jona- Bfrni'iger jr vs Emanuel A'-hton, 9 George A Herri' g rs peter Miller. 10 Aaron. Bloom v- R-nhen Snler tl John Hir. erl'ter vs Johrt Jttis r. 12 C ''!''r. .-.r AOjI'b of !Vf;na. at e R-!a- n ; r-Jifar.i R Klir.f! el al vs V'e!;y Bjwhi .(i i! 13 J.f-r'.- Ken -lev v li R J". 14 Bfriwi i i Ver'm.n v M VVii-am-. Ift Arla-ri l-nch v- J-rfna JaotM. 6 Amo- W Cieatoer v. Euocn Ho. ell 17 Amo. W (,'r-afi'er vs Enoch Howell. 18 Sephen faldy vs Catawissa, WmVport arid Erie Railroad Co. 19 Racnel Morgan by her tic t friend Wm M Hoalaiid vs Richard Morgan 20 George. Longenberger et al vs Hugh W McReynold et al. Bloomsburg, August 2, 1S65. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ ol venditioni expo nas to me directed. isned out ol the Conrl of Corntron Ple;- of Columbia County, will be exposed to pnbiic sale at ihe Court House, in Bloom-burg, on Mon day the 4'h day of September next, at one o'clock P. Mm of said day, the loliowing real estate lo wit : . A ceratti trad or piece of land s'.tnide in Locust tow nf hip, Columbia Comity bounded and desepbed a follows ; on ine sonih by lam's of J-onn Ernst on the west oy landu ol Emanuel Ahioo; on the north ry land ol Jackson Ger.rg. am on ihf ea-t bv land- ot Joh'i St'MZ-l ; containing rORlY AIRES more or Jess; wheron ate eiecieil a s'nry and half dveliing house wi ti appurtes ances, Seize', taketi in execo ior. and to te old a tha property of Nicholas Baker. ALSO, At the same time and place, a rer'ain. piece tr lot of - LAND, situate in Locust township Columbia County, containing I F.N ACRES, be tha same more or less bounded a follows, to wit : on the West by land ol John Lee, on the North by land nl Franklin Rarig, ott ihe Ea-r by land of Peter Swank and on the South by ihe iimni road leading Irom Nnmedia lo Ring iowd, -whereon are erected two two story frame dwelling hoa-es. frame barn and stable, with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as iha property of John P. Wal-er. SAMUEL SNYDER, Sheriff's OfJire. 1 . Skeiiff Bloomsburg, July 26, 1865.) EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Filis Jnckum. lute rf Stic lo if tit p Columbia county t deed. IEfTERS testamrniar) On Ihe eSale i f Stla-Jcks0n: ' Lte of Sngnrioal to ship, Columbia county, deceased hae been grattted bv lite Regi-ier of said couti ly to DAVID LEWIS residing in Sugarloal lowt.sbip, Columbia co. All persons hav ing cla.ms against the estate ot the dece dent are requested to present them forset llemeni, and those indebted to the estate ara requested to make immediate payment DAVID LEWIS, Execiuor. May 10, 1865. pd. S3. PUBLIC SALE OP Valuable Real Estate. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan' Contt of Colombia county, on SATURDAY THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST, next, t 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, Geo. W Jat oby, administrator of Catharine Jacoby who nas Executrix -of John Jacoby, late of Mount Pleasant township, in said county, dee'd, wilfexpose to sale, by public vendue, on the premises, a certain FARM 8c TRACT OF L ND bounded and deecribed as follows, to wit On the North by land of Peter JacoOy ; on the East by lands of John Culp and I-aae Culp; on the south by land ol Thomas J Vanderslice, and on the west by land ol John Wanich ; containing 01K IIIJ.MIKCD ACRES, mnrn or less; whereon are e'eciert two log I ou-es and two log barns Lale the estate ot said deceased, situate in the township j of Mount Pleasant and itonmy foteaid. JESE COLEMAN, ClerH. Bloomsburg, July 20, 1865. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent, of one fount, en the day ol sale. One fourth less the said ten per rem. when the sale shall b confirmed. The talanc.e in one year thereafter, with interest, and to be secured by bond and mortgage. GEORGE W. JACOBY, Admr's. July 26, 1865. Administrator's IVoticc. LETl ERS of administration on the estale of Chatles Stewart, latent Bloom town ship, Columbia County, deceased, have been granted by the Regisler ol said conn ly, to Lemuel Potter, residing in Maitiville, Columbia County All persons having claims against the Estate of the decedent are requested to prpsenl them to the ad ministrator for set lenient ; and (hose in debted lo the estate will come Inward and mnke immediate payment to the adminis trator. LEMUEL POTTER. June 2, 1865 $3 p.l. Adm'r. T Auditor's IVoticc. Etl'iteof Ihivid flih.p'oa. deceased. The undr-igned Auditor, appointed by ihe Orphans' Conn of Columbia county n make distribution of ihn balance iu ihe hnd of Oliver Evans, administrator of David Hampton, lale of Roatingcreek twp., in said coumy. deceased, among the sever al heirs of the decedent, in the order established by law, will attend at his office, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday, the I2h day of August n-xt, at 10 o'clock, A. M , ot said day, for ihe purpose of mak ing fie di-tribtji ion. All persons having clai'r.s or demands against the estate fit the decedent are notified to present them lo the Auditor on thai da'vor be debarred froiri coming in for a share of the fund P S RISHEL. Auditor. Bloomsburg July 9, 1865. S2. ADMIMSTKATORS 0TItE. LET I ERS ol admini-tration oti t!i estate ol Ca liarn.e Jacoby, late of Mt Peasant township Columbia county have been snnied by die Register of said county, to G-oge W. "Jacoby, residing m the towu--lip ;.i.M i-iMit'tv afcresaiil. All persons having claims or demands against lh4 es tate of 'he iiecedent are requested io pre-.-iii them d'di tui'hemicateil io the a fmin . ration lor ser lenient, anJ those tnilebied n die estate will make immediate pay ment to GEORGE W. JACOBY, July 12, Ifi5. Adm'r. TJlTTrTTrE yx pectoral I LL CURE V" ?i tour Lough, : ueaa tne avrr- K i-eii.ent reh'VA. . The pl.rjBiix Pec inraf; or compound Syrup ot WmlCheiry and Seneka Snake Root, will cure the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as cold-, coughs, croup Asthma, bronchitis, catarr sore ihroat, hoarseness, whooping cough. Ii timely use will prevent I'ULMOARY CONSUMPTION. And even where mi learlnl disas is folly developed, it will afford more reif than anv other'medicine. J. Lawrence Getz, ex Speaker of . tke p.-1 1 r . s. y iv a;iia Hoj-e nl Representatives, as ; 1 Thi- cough remed is now exten us nsf', and is of .he highest value to h- com m utii! , its curative qualities hav ing t-eii tested by thousands with the ftio-t gr-aiif)ing resntis. It is carefully and skill nili pretare:J trim W ild Cherry Bark h ' Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Ievi Oher hot zer, a reputable pfiysician tf P..rrnix vdle, Pa., and is sold by near y all drug gists and conntry storekeepers." D P. Crosby, ex Post Master and ex Buigess of poiis'own, certifies as follows: POTTS I OWN, Jan. 3, 165. This certifies that 1 have ned the Pha; nix Pectoral in mv family, and I recom mnd it to the Public as ihe very besi remedy for cough anl eolda thai I have eer tried One id my children was taken with a cold, accompat'ied with a cronpy cough, so bad, indeed, lhat ii cool. I not talk and scarcely breathe. Having fiearil so much said about ihe Phoenix Perioral I procured a bnnl of ii. I te first do-e relieves the difficulty of breadiing, atnf be lore the child ha.l taken one four h of ihe bonle it was emirelv well. Every famdy ohould have it in their house. Signed P. P CROSBY. J. f. Smith, drngi-l of New Hope Bucks t conoty, Pa , in writing 'O Dr. Oberhnl zer, says: -'A lew day since I bought two dozen o' lour valuable cough retnedy to try, and find it very good, and a- it i near- i ly all gone I woulo like you to send me a! gross ol it. "Yrur medicine gives belter satisfaction than any other 1 have in the Store. I am agent lor some of the most popular rnuh 1 preparations, but yours seems lo be doing the most good." -Ttie following is an extract from a letter from H'ram Ellis, merchant, near Pms- lown, Pa., "I have tried ihe PncBiiix Pec-! loral and find H lo be ihe bet cough med icine extant It meets with a more read ale than any other lhat 1 have ever had in my store." The proprietor of this medicine has so much confidence in ils rura'ive powr. from the testimony of thousand who have u-ed it, that the money will te paid bark to any purchaser who is not satisfied with its effects. '' i is so pleasant to lake thai children cry for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CEN TS; large B ule- ONE DOLLAR I; is intended lor only one class of dis eases namely those ol the THROA I and LUNGS. p epared only by LEVI OBERHOLTZEU M D , l';ce :wilie. Pa., and sold by all Ouiiigisi- ait Storekeeper J ihii-oti, Holloway, & Cowdn, No. 23 North Sixth Mreet. Philadelphia, anil F C Well-it Co., 115 Franklm Street, New Yrk. General Wholesale Ag-nt. N.B -If your nearest dniggi-t or store keeper does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off with some other medi cine, because he makes mora mor.ey on ii, bul send at one to one ol the Agents for it. June 21, IS65. 6m. - Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Agrictilturftl (beralcai Co. '8 CHEAP FEUi'IIal ZEISS. THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri cultural Chemical Co., (a'Comp any hacr tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with a capital ot 250.000.) have been proved in practice to be the cheapest, most profitable and best, lor the Farmer, Gar dener and Fruil grower, of all concentaned R anures now offered in any niaikel. The Company 's list embraces the following PABULETTE. This Fertiiizer" is composed ol night soil and the fertilizing fgenls of urine, combined chemieaih and mechanicalli with other valuable fertilizing agents and absorbents. It is reduced to a pulverulenl condition ; realy for immediate use, and without loss of its h ighly nitrogenous fertilizing proper lies. lt universal applicability lo all crops and soils, and its durability and active qualities f.re well known to be all that ag ncuiturisls can desire. chemicaT"co3ipost. The Fertilizer is largely composed of animal matter, such as meat, -bone, fi-h. leather, and wool, together with chemicals and inorganic fertilizers, which decompose the mans, and retain tLe nitrogenous ele ments. It is very valuable fertilizer for field crops generally, and especially tor potatoes and garden purposes. . lis excellent qualities, strength and cheap ness, have made it very popular with al! who have n-ed it. COMPOSITE FERTILIZER. This highly nho-nhale fertilizer is par j ticularly adapiH-t lor li e cultivation of trees . Iruits, N w ii an flowers. It will ptnmote v verv vigorous and healthy growth ol v nod fruit, and largely increase the quantity and perlect the maturity of the Iru it. For hot tmse and hnu-el.o d plants and fluwers it will be found an indispensihle article to se cure their greatest perihelion. Il will pre vent and cure di-eased conditions of , the peach and grape, and is excellent for grass t.n'1 lawns. It is composed of such elements as make it adapted lo the growth ol all kinds ot crops in all kinds oi soil. The lotmrda or method of combining it-con-iiluent fertilizing ingredients has re ceived the highest appioval oi eminent themirts and scientific agriculturists. PHOSPHATE OF LIME The Agricultural Chemical Company manii.'ac mre a Phophate ol Lime iu accor dance With a new an valuable formu'.a by which a very superior amde is produced, as to be afforded at a less price than other maftitaciurers charge. Practical , lesj have proved that its value, as a lertiiizer,. . is equal to the bes Phosphate of Lime in the market. TERMS CASH. All Orders of a Ton or more, will be delivered al ihe Railroad S'atioo- and the Wharves of Shipment, tree of cartage. Cartage will be charged on aM orders cl 6 barrels or less One d"!ar per Tor, allowance for cartage will be made on all sales delivered at the Woiks td the Company on Canil Wharf. Agricultural Chemical Companj's Works, A Cand H'h'rf. on the De'awore. Office, 413J Arch S1. Philadelphia, Pa. . R. B. FITTS, Gereral Agent. The Company' Pamphlet Circular, em braving fjlJ directions fo uing the above Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re quested. Marcn, 8. 1865 6mo. Sit S 6 S O, O O O SI, AVATC1IES. CHAINS, RIAXS, &C. G. S. HASKINS 56. CO., . 36 Rerkmim Street, Neto Yarlc, offer tt' Icllowing - inducemits fo II it y or 9 of Valuable Having been fr a long lime ergasd the Packet business,, and established our reputation for jtroro.piness and reliability, and possessing great facilities for selling Jesnelry in ihi wny,vie are confident tha we can give satisfaction to all who feel disposed to patronize us 653 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DlA mpnd Pins, Chains, to be sold jpr O ie Dollar each, without regard to value, and not to be paid for un'i! toaiiow what you are to fceive . JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH! 175 Watches (handsomely engraved ami warranted perfect time keepers), varying in prices from -20 00 to Si 20 00 each." 225 Ladies' wa'ches, solid gold h'uniin cases, S65 CO each- 250 Gen lemen'a silver watches 15 00 lo 20 Ok each. 6,'&0 Latest style vest aud neck chains. 4 5C to 30 00 each 5,003 Gem's California Diamond Pins 2 50 to 25 00 each. 4 000 California diamond ear drrp 2 00 to 15 00 each,. 3 000 Miniature and enamelled gen1" cari pins new stiles, 5 no to 15 00 each 2,000 Ma-onic and emhlem'pitJs, 3 00 to 10 00 each. 2 500 G"id band bracelets, et.graved ami platn. 3 00io20 00 each. 3 1)00 Jet and Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to 70 00 esch. 2.000 Cameo brooches, rich patterns, very ra-ty, 3 00 to 60 CO each. 4 50 Florentine and Lava pins," the real arucle, 4 00 to 13 00 each. 3 500 Lava end Fiore dine ear drops 3 00 10 10 DO each. 3 IK) Coral ear drops, 4 00" to 6 00 each 2 000 Ladies' Chatelaine chains, jt and gold. 15 00 le 20 CO each. 6 000 Gen;' pin, a splendid assortment, 2 00 io 15 00 earh. 4,000 So'iiaire sleevf butlons.entiiely new i)l-s. 2 00 lo 5 0J each. 3 OOO Stud and sleeve buttons, in sets, very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each. 5 000 Sleeves bintons, plain enamelled an.t engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 each. 10 000 Ptam aud handsomely engraved rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each. 8 000 Spring locket, double case, lichly engraved, 2 00 io 15 00 each. 15.000 Set- ladies' jewelry, new and latent styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each. 2 000 Gold pens, and handsome silver ca-es. 5 00t 10 00 each This entire i-i of praiititnl and valuable goods ia ill be so;d lor One Dollar Ech Csr ificatej of s II the above art. c!e will be placed in envelopes, and sealed. .Tlie-e envelopes ate sent by mail, as ordered, without regard to choice. Oji the receipt of the Certificate you will see what you are lo have, and then it is at your option io send one dollar anJ take ihe article, or not. Five Certificates can be ordered lor St; eleven for S2; thirty-five lor S5; sixty-five tor S10; and one hundred for Sl5. We will send a single Certificate on tha receipt of 25 cents. . G. S. HASKINS & Co , Box 4270. 36 Beekman St., N. Y. Bloomsburg, April 5th, 1865. Oyer's Cherry Pectoral. IMttJSPFPTL'S OF mtm r r , rw nilT I A 1 17 lllr r uILAlLLr ill A AUC fpHE only Democratic Daily - Morning Journal published in Philadelphia. .The publishers ol ihe Philadelphia AGK invite tha earnest attention of business men, thinking men, literary men. and all who are interested In the various occupations- and - pursuits of life, lo Ihe DAILY and WEEKLY editions of their Journal.. The. 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It will be, as here tofore, the supporter ol the National, Con servative, 'Democratic, Union Principles, opposed alike to radicalism aod fanaticism in every form, and devo-ed to the main tenance of Good Government, Law, and Order. The revival of all ihe business rela ion of ihe country, consequent upon the suppression of ihe rebellion and thtj restoration ol peace, will enable the pub lishers to make a number of improvements in the various departments of this Journal, and ihey, therefore, respectfully solicit the support of all who wjsi to secure one of th best Commercial, Literary, Bosiness, and Family newspapers in the country. VfT Now is the lim to enbscribe. Address, G LOSS B R EN N E R & WELSH, 430 Chestnut Street, June 7. 1S5. PHILADELPHIA. National Foundry. nioonisburjr, Columbia Co., jn siibsrib jr, proprietor of tha above named extensive esablibmen'., is now prepared lo receive rrder for alLkinda of machinery, for COLLEG ES BLAST FUR NACES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THUESHIMG MACHINES, &c, &c. . He i also prepared to make S orest all -i.es and patterns. Plow-irons, and every hitig usually made in rir-t-class Foundries His etaiis"vn . facilities and practical workman, w-airaut him in receiving the large-t contracts on the most reasonable terms. ' Grain cf all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings, CV This e-nbli-lnr.pni i located near he Luckawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bloom-burg, Sept. f 1863. BWOMSlt DR(TPKOVISI(jN S T 0R E I THIS ESTABI.LH.vlENT OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT WHOLESALE fc It ETA Ili, A VERY LiltGIl STOtK of Superior Family GROCERIES and. all thins to live upon in the line oi nece-saries aud luxuries HERE YOU CAN FIND SUGAR, TEA. COFFEE," SPICE. &c. DRIED FRUIT OF ALL KINDS. FLOUR. PORK, HAMS, DRIED BEEF. BUTTER, CHEESE. CRACKERS, FISH, SALT. BROOMS. WOODEN WARE, AND ALL THAT. Time and space trill not admit ol an enumeration of the endless variety of Goods which I ofl-r for sale.,. It is my intention to supply the wants of the people, and to that end shall lend all my energies, giving to them al all timet, the benefi. of a decline in the market. Having pnrcba-ed largely and for Cash, since the great decline in Gold, I am ena bled to sell at correspondingly low prices. zsrc.isii p. an for eggs. LAYTON RUNYAN. Bloomsburg, May 22, 1865 Attorney at Lawj. Office on Main Street, CATAIVlSSAt Columbia county Pa July 12, 1865. 3m-
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