The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, November 29, 1865, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
TMXGS ABOUT TO WIS COUNTRY.
WEDNESDAY NOV 29, 1S65.
'Fit.o" appears again or our first page.
School Orders, handsomely priateJ, for
tale, cheap, at this office.
Hon. Wm. Elwcll held Court at Tonk
banuocK, in Wyoming county, last week.
C. B. BaoacwiY, Esq., was elected, a few
evenings since, as presiding officer of the
"Local Senate-' at this place.
Ret. J. W. Lkschks will offer a lot of
tore coal at private sale on Thursday, (to
morrow,) at or near the Lackawanna Rail
road Depot.
FutBtRirr C. Even purchased a house
and lot of Jacob Bomboy, tea., situate in
Eaat Bfonmabrjra at pablic sale, for the
om of fourteen hundred dollars.
Congress will meet on ibe 4ih of Decem
ber. A lively time is anticipated on the ad.
mission, of Southern members, whom the
Radicals expect to prevent from taking
eats.
At a meeting of the State Centra! Dem
ocratic Committee, held at Harrisburg on
Tuesday ol last week, it was resolved to
bold the Democratic Siate Contemion at
Ibat place, on the 4:h of March re.t.
VVc were asked a fex days since to place
oar name to a petition to the Court (or the
incorporation ol thi town. We thought
ibat Bloomsburg had ooht to be incorpo
rated and accordingly signed the petition.
Charles G Barklrt, Acciate Editor, is
out examining schools this week, on the
sooth side of the river. The schools will
occopy the greater portion of bis time this
winter.
A Testier. A ih holidays are fast ap
proaching, who will bring the Editor a
Trsdc? ? A poor, country Editor is no, ex
pected in be'atle io feat upon Turkey more
thaoooce in a year, aud that time is gen-
eially atouithe holidays. Hark ! we think
we hear the tramp ol a p.-iimti and i-oiae ot
a Turkey entering our office !
Foa Salc One certificate of member
ship, entitling the ho'der to a full course of
Instruction, in the Quaker City Bdsiness
College, Philadelphia, will be disposed of
cheap, by the editor ol this paper. For in
formation regarding the school, see adver
tisement in another column.
Is tows.- The Republican who was tax-
ed so much per head for his babies, lie
a not at all in a good hemor over the
matter. Pee John being fi-'-er.tPy to m-rlos
and little ones may put a dfiferent cotiktr-c-
lion oa the Rerenue Law aad let :hcci go
fres .frcm taxation.
The Abolition sr.eukt (iheee are cf the
fewest cumber oi that party) of this town.
are trying io wriggle i-hemselves into pood
company; theT essay to become friendly to
wards the Democrats, the men they would,
hot long since, have hanged, or lortnred in
military dungeons, fcr political opinion's
sake.
' AcenowEER We have been requested to
-announce that Leonard S Stincuan, of
. this place, having j ist returned from the
army, ba renewed his license as an Auc
lioneer, and is reafy to accommodate all
who may desire his service. As a sales-
man, Mr. SnutMiN, has few, if any, equals
io this section of country. He has bad con
aiderable ' experience in selling real t-s ate,
which has made bim a crack salesman in
thai particular line. Give him a call; he.
certainly deserves support having carried a
tnokel for the last foor years, and bore his
oands patiently aud maniotly, which is
taora than can be said of any other auction
eer of this place. -
lilll
A SauiBB Din. Persons owing at on
Subscription or otherwise, are requested io
make payment, on or before Coobt Week
. as we stand very trine h in need ofoar mor.
ey. There are qnite a large number of p.
Irons to the Star who are in arrears for two
and more years a thing that should not be
.tolerated is well regulated newspaper offi
ce. We are compelled to pay the Cash
for everything osed in our line of busicess;
and to keep moving, most necessarily re
sive a task return. Those of our patrons
Lvioj at a diilaoce, and Hading it inconve
nient for them to call upon oa on Coort
Vtx, will please remit the amount of their
indebtedness to us by mail, at our risk
Hoping to receive a good return, (as all
know we shouldhava ocr money,) we'll
wind op this article. i
-Tec bombastic editor ol the Monlour
Jmaican found same "news'7 in the Srxa, !
and immediately has a severe attack of his
standing complaint, delusion of the brain.
Suppose, Mr Bombast, that our "devil1' did
i, cake a blonder which was overlooked is
the proof, is that so terribly injurious to your
functions as to bring back yonr delusion t
1 If thers is not a Pulanki furnace, there is
come other sort of luki furnace probably,
and yoa might bare prevented severe con
Tu'sions, by not allowing roar old blood w
become so frozen. However, we are cna-
bid to see what relation these things have
to state or government, unless because they
tsrriy an Assistant'Eevenue Assessor, who
rjo dsabt while in that position imagines
himself it Ie3tone one hundred ihoasaadih
fart of the "government."
Wa advise yoa to keep yoar h&t well
talansed on the bSck of your head, while
r-aJinj 'the Stas, sothat your briin may be
Czz'zS, or, perhaps, it would be weil to no
i's yoar sbes's and i!!o a ctrccJation of air
;:iyoar wcJiri;! f?!t, i! there is any
KCTIEW OF THE MARKET.
CAREfULLY CORRECTED WEESLT.
WHEAT, 52 50
RYE, 100
CORN, 80
OATS, 50
BUCKWIIEA1, I 00
FLOUR pr bbM2 00
CLOVERS EE D 7 00
BUTTER,
EGGS,
TALLOW.
LARD, per lb.
TOTATOES,
50
25
15
33
1 00
I DR'D APPLES2 52
I HAMS, 28
ITJCII I ITCH! ITCH !
Scratch, Scratch, Scratch !
WHEATON S OINTMENT,
Will Ccie the Itch in 43 Kcurs.
ALSO cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chil
blains, and all Eruptions of the skin. Price
50 cents. For Fa'.e by all drugaists.
By tending 60 cents to WEEKS POT
TER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street,
Boston, Mats., it will be forwarded by mail,
tree of potage, to any pari of the Untied
Stales. - Sept. 27. 1865. 6m
CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR.
Volume X.
A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY.
The Visitor will commence its tenth
volume with the January number, 1866.
This is the or.lv Day School Periodical
published at SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A
YEAR!
Magazine form, beautifully illustrated.
New type, new leatnres ; Readings, Music,
Speeches, Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles, Enig
mas, Rebuses, &c , from the very be;
writer?:.
The Visitor has the largest circulation ot
any Educations! Journal published. Now
is the time io form clubs.
The publisher, in order to reach all parts
of the conn try, will 6end the Visitor on
vVar, FliEE, to one person (who will act
as agent) at any Post Office iu the United
Sta'e r
Address, with five cents (or particular,
J. W'. DAUSHADAY. Publisher,
1308 Che-mot S'reet. Philadelphia.
H. II. tsTO.MNER,
nAIi'n: AND COSFrCTICSEB
HAS always on hand and lor sale Freh
BREAD, CAKES, and PIES ;
French and Domestic Confecticcs
in great and splendid variety ; Nnts Fruits,
and everything usually- found iu a firs:
elaca rnn!prlinn0rv ulnra
i;-
newlv rereivad sock ol
PICKLED FRUIT 3. AND JELLIES.
Having recently fifed up a Dew and
elegant
OYSTER SALOON,
on ihe first floor, two doors we-t of Ever i SL.hooI ol instruction in the country, with
&. Moyer'o Drug srore, he is prepared to ou, wj,ich fl0 one can obtain a position as
wait ypn.. hts mnny cu-tnmrrs with FIRST i a practical operator. Young men are cau
CLASS FRESH 0 SI ERS as cheap as the ,;ol,eJ adaiul the deceotfve renresenta-
" , V :"k n . r f n Z , '
. . .. - j , - '
act-, ai re-ij-onanie r.ne .
Bioorii!bur, Nov. S2, 1865.
.1 DM IS ISTII AT0 li'S A0TICE.
Eitute of Michaet l'y. hie of Mifjlin town
ship. Columbia coun'y, riec'J.
ETTERSof a Imini.'.traf ion on tSe es
ia'e of MiciiMei Fry, late of Muffin
j township Columbia county, have been . H-snciaiio!i.s are first class.
I gra-i-ed y the Register of aid county, to j LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS.
John H. Ut-x, E-q., of M r:! in twp., Co- The ii.:i:r.:ion is located in the moot cen
,'luuitiii county. Ir-o:i- bavins claims j !ri .)arl G the city, an J its accomoJauoris,
I igai.-;.-! t! e eetate of ihe decedent art? re- . for extent, elegance and convenience, are
! V's- preret.t ihern to the admint-tra-
i.;r iui :.iii;.m-(i , u'iu i.-Tiir-i ini.TL'.ru iu
he Uto wiii make nay men i forthwith to i
JOHN H. litli I.KR,
Not ?2 165 Cv.
AJarr.
A ! in i ii i st r a tors A o i i cc
Ej'ate cfAnn Hutthism, Ln'e cf FUingerect ,
tevemkit,, Columhix county dud. j
' J
T rTTErScf admi -atra lo-. oi l!,a es'--e T0 VOUNG MEN who desire a PRAC
oFn Hntllt "S" TICAL EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS we
towrl.i;., Colombia Cur.ty, deceased. ( arantee a coarse of mstructioi, no where.
i.J, k.. i r e!e equrtiled. vviitle the repata'ion and
county,- to ihomas J Hu'chison residing in j
the twnilnn and countv aloresaul. Ah
persons bavins claims rr demands anit.st j
the estate of the dereden. are ccn e.td to I
""
preetit theih for settiement and t'irse u;
. 7 . V . P.. !
debted to tue es'ate nl make imn-.e Jiaie
payiuent to ihe a iruini-traior.
THOMAS J HUTCHISON,
fUhingcreikf O-jI. 11 1S65. AdmW.
Lackawanna & blocniurg il. Ll.
i:u:i:s:::i.;.:i jFrAL-z..
ST-
TWO DAILT TI2AIiS.
ON and alter Monday, December 26ih,
1864, Passenger Trains will rua as fol
lows :
Leave Aforthirnrd.
STATIONS. ' MAIL. PASSENGER.
Northumberland. 8.C0 a m 6 00pm
Dntile.
8 40
9 25
10 15
10 25
5 40
6 25
6 25
1 30
8 15
9 15
9 35
9 50
10 25 Pit
Rupert,
Bloomsburg,
Berwick,
Shi khinny,' 11 10
King-ton, 12 1?
Wyoming, 12 50
Piltson, 1 05
Arrive at
Scra.'t ton, . I 50
P 31
Great Bend, 6 40 "
New York, 5 50
Easton, 2 45
Ptuladelphi. 6 30
Leave Southward.
Scranton, 6 00
Pittston, ! 30
VVjomin", 6 15
Kingston, 7 CO
Sr.ioksoinny, 7 55
Berwick, 8 5
Bloomsburg, 9 05
Rapert. 9 25
Danville, 10 00
Arrive al
a m
4 20 p m
? 00
5 45
5 30
6 44
7 30
8 2o
8 25
9 15
Northumberland,
Williamsport,
Harrisburg,
Baltimore
Wrashington.
10 40 10 00
6 30 p ra 2 00 am
I 20 t 25
5 40 7 00
9 05 10 3 5
5 40 5 00
Philadelphia,
The shortest and most direct route to the
West and ihe Oil Regions !
Trains of the Philadelphia and Erie Rail
road leave Northumberland every mourn
ing for Erie, arriving there the afternoon of
the same day to connect with Trains for
Buffalo, Cleveland, Chicago, And ail other
points West, connecting at Corry with all
Trains on the O.I Creek Railroad.
Passengers for Train 3, can leave New
York via The Delaware, Lackawanna and
WeMern R. R. at 9 00 A. M., thereby
reaching all points ou (his Road the same
day."
H. A. FONDA, Supt.
Kingston. Dec. 20, 1864.
BROOMS.
MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS respectful-,
ly announces to the public peneralli;
that be is manufacturing CORN BROOMS,
for sale, wholesale or retail, in Wilkes
Barre. He is prepared to furnish merchants
and others with a'good article of Brooms,
at reasonable prices. Persons having ma
terial that iheydesjr8 made np upon share
can sen-l it to him. His wbk will compare
favorably with any roai; dt in the Slate.
mm
N. E corner Temh and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
The most complete and thoroughly ap
pointed Business Commercial College in
the country.
The only ons in the Cily possessing a
Legislative Charter, and the on,lvone in
United Stales authorized to confer Degrees
of Merit. Diplomas awarded to g racioates
in the Commercial Couise under its corpo
ra'e peal by acthonty of law.
Conducted by gentlemen of liberal edu
cation and extensive experience in business
and affording unequalled advantages lor the
thorough theoretical and practical educa
tion ot yor.ng men (or the various duties
and emplovrrieni ol business life.
THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a system of
ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING
original and pre-eminently practical, giv
ing the spident in the shortest time a com
plete insipht inio the rouiio, details cus
torr.s and forms of business in general, a
conducted in trie Desl regulated commer
cial and fina'ieiat establishment
THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPING
Upon a new plan, with an original exposi
tion of the science of accounts, arranged
and published by the propretor of this In
eti'u'ion exclusively for his own use, sav
ing one-half the ordinary labor of ths stu
dent, and givirg him a complete knowl
edge of tbe practice of the best account
ants " THE COMMERCIAL COURSE.
KMBRACES
Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Pen
manship, Business Correspondence,
Commercial Law, Lectures on Bu
tineas Afiairs, Commercial
Customs, Forms, and Ac
tual Business Prac
tice. SPECIAL BRANCHES.
Algebra and the Higher Mathematics, Pho
nography, Ornamental Penmanship, Oie
Art of Delecting Counterfeit Money,
Engineering, Surveying Naviga
tion and Telegraphing.
TELEGRAPHING.
The arrangements for TeIeraohin5 are
far in advance of anything of the kind
ever offered to the public. A regular Tel
j Spl Lne is connected with the Inslilu-
t"11 w,th 'wny brances in various parts of
'b city, where putl.c bUMnes is transact-
ed, and in which the students of this Insti
tution are tierm uted to practice. No regu
lar office nractice can be had in anv other
- wno, wunoi any socn ta-
t ll I O, 1C ICi. .1 III It-MCI I I 5i-gIljJI! 1 1! .
PATRONAGE.
j institution is now enjoying the lar-
j gest patronage ever bestowed upon an
I corrimereial e-chool in the State. Otrer five
! hundred s'.udents were in attendance the
first year, rd over seven hundred during
the pait year. The best class ol siudents
mi,v invariabiv be found here, and all "u
unsurpassed. All the rooms have b.eu
i.i;eu ut i u itt very test stvie wisn
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING
HOUSES, TELGRAPH offices,
STATIONERY STORE
at:
.1 z regular
cam: of onrcGiT and issue,
"PP' with Hzc' engraved Uthcraphic
e5 useJ as f f'nlatms medium in the
Dpr'rr fni of Actual business.
Handing cf the institution abng budries
men make its endorsement the icm pass-
, , . . ,,
t t u -- -"'"e111- '
F'-"!1- enterin? any commercial Col
f--e
I-e, arc mvi!d to send for an
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA
LOGUE conlainins complete interior views
ot the College, and foil particulars of the
cocre oi instruction, terms, fcc.
L. FAIRBANKS, A M.,
PrniUHt
T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacuer aiid
Supt. ot Otace Business.
Ncv. 1, tS65 1 yr.
MEXICO ! MEXICO ! !
S30,000,tPOO
or THK
REPCULIC OF 3IEXIC0.
Twenty-year Coupon IJonds in Sums
of S50, $100, $500, and 1,000.
Interest Sefn Per Cent., Payable in
Tbe Cily of Aew Trk.
Principal aud lntere.-t Pa able in GOLD.
S10 CQO,000 to be Sold at SIXTY CENTS
. ON THE DOLLAR,
in TJ. S. Currency, thus yielding an ioterest
of Twelve per cent, in Gold, or Seventeen
per cent, in Currency, at the present rate
of premium on gold.
The first year's interest already pro
vided. THE HOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT
EVER OFFERED.
Immense tracts of Mining and Agricul
tural lands; sixty per cen'.. of port dues,
imposts and taxes, ia the States ot Tamauli
pas and San LuisPotosi; and tbe plighted
faith of thesaid States and the General
Government are all pledged for the redemp
tion of these Bonds and payment of inter
est. The Security is Ample.
S30 in U. S Currency will boy a 7 per
cent Gold Bond of 50.
60 in LT. S. Currency will buy a 7 per
cent. Gold Bor.d of SI OP.
300 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per
cent Gold Bond of S500.
600 in U.S. Currency will boy a 7 per
cent. Gold Bond of SI000.
Let every lover of Republican Institutions
boy at least
01E BOiD.
Circulars forwarded and subscriptions re-'
ceived by
JOHN W. COR LIES & CO.s
and J. N. TIFFT. Financial Agent
of the Republic of 21eiico, 57, Broadway,
New York.
Subecriptions also received by Banks
and Bankers generally throngnout the Unit
ed States.
Nov 8, 1865.
IVoticc to Trespassers.
THE undersigned, farmers and land
owners, of Orange township, Colombia
coohy, do hereby cantiou all persons
against bunting or io anywise trespassing
on their lands, thns making themselves
subject to the penalties of the law, which
will be raos; stringently enforced.
ISAAC H AGENBUCH.
MICHAEL HAGENBCCH.
Oranc twp.. Oct. II, 1865.
OOXTKY 4 SC'I!VCS. N E AT L , Y AJ1.P.
SSCOLLEGE
Court Proclamation.
XrnEREASthe Honorable Win. Eiwell,
Pie.id.'tit Judge of the Court-d t)yer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery,
Court of Quarter Sessions of ths Peacp, and
Court of Common Pleas and Or?hans,Court,
in the 26th Judicial District, composed of
the counties of Columbia, Sullitan and Wy
oming, and the Hons. Stephen-. Baltiy and
John McReynolds, Associate Juilge ol Co
lumbia ro., have issued Iheir ,recept, bear
ing date one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-five, and to ire directed fcr holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace,
Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in blooms
bors, in the county of Columbia. on the first
Monday, beitr the 4ih day of Dec. next,
&nd io continue one week.
Notice i hereby given io the Coroner, the
Justices of the Peace and Constables ot the
said County of Columbia, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at 10 o'
clock in ihe forenoon of said day, with their
records, inquisition and other remembran
ces to do tho'e tilings which to their offices
appertain to be done. And those that are
bound by recognizes, to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail
of said coonly ol Colombia, to be then and
ihere to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju
rors are requested to be punctual in (heir
attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated
at Bloomsburg, the 30th day o 1 Oct., in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-fifth and in the eighty-ninth year
of the Independence of the United Stales of
America. (God save the Commonwealth.)
SAMUEL SNYDER,
Sheriff's Otlice, ) Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 1, 1S65. J
GRAND JURORS FOR DECEMBER
.TERM, 1S65.
Benton William Appteman.
Brian-reek Stephen Michael,
Bor. Berwirk Paul Kiikendail
Beaver Simon Slicher.
Centre- John J Hagenbuch.
Hemlock Mathias Appleman, David
Armstrong, Reuben Bogart.
Jackson Jno. McHenry, jr., Elisha Rob
bins, Iram Derr.
Montour Lloyd Paxton, Samuel Giger.
Madison Elisha B. Hartman, Allen Wat
son. Maine John A. Shuman.
Orange M. I. Hay hurst, John Megargel.
I . momaa v. iuger, jacoa ivei.er,
I Jaob C.losen.
Sugarloaf David fewis, Samuel Fritz.
TRAVERSE JURORS FOR DECEMBER
TERM, 18C5.
Beaver Andrew Shuman, John Shu
man. Benton Philip Shultz, Barjaroin Rnzell,
Abraham Youna.
Briarcreek Henry Deitterick.
Bioom Henry Onl.-
Catawi-sa Caper Rhsn, John Rittcr.
Centre Peter Delong, Geo. Low, S:eph
en Hutton, Henry ShafTer.
Conyngham F. R. Wohlforth.
Frauklin Jese Men&ch, Jackson Clea
ver. Fishingcreek Charles Ash, Sam'l Yost.
Greenwood Emanuel Conner, Robert
Rob&itis, Josiah Kline, Joho Leggott, Wm
Eyer.
Hemlock Jacob Harris, Reu. II. Guild.
Jackson Henry Hurleyman.
Locust Aaron Lewis, Peter Bitner, Wet
ley Perry, Hiram Cool. Peter Schnatik
Montour Daniel Kashner, John Deit-
j terick.
Maine Dsntel ISds.
M.idtarin William Kreamer.
Orange John Fi-her, Cyrus McHenTy,
Cornelius Delias, Samuel Everett.
Roaringcreek John C. Meyer?, Peter
Gearhart. Jcsinh Rhodes, Samuel Eatu k.
Snjarloaf Philip Hess, Gorae Moor?.
Scott WiillaTi Garrison, E'.ias Krun:,
William M. Er.t.
LIST OF CAUSES FOR DECEMBER
TERM, A. D. 1605.
1. Rachel Morgan by her next friend .-Wm
M.Hoagland vs Richard Morjau.
2. Wm. Longenberger is; Jas. McAlarny
Exrs. of Gao Longenberger dee'd el al
vs Hogh W. MeReynoUs et al
3.
4.
Stephen Paldy v? Catawi.ssa, Wiiiiam
sport & Erie R U- Company
Elijah McMnrtrie" Indoles cf Aaron
V oil vs Christian Hoil
5 Jacob Harris vs Pe;er Jacrby.
6 Basse! P. Slucker s Wm.'lketer.
7. Jonas Fahringer Jr vs Eman'i Ashlon.
8. Wm. L. Lance vs Harman G. Creveiins.
9. Win. L. Larc vs Tco. Crevelirrg et al.
10. Jacob Bucks Exrs. vs Jesso Buck.
11. Jacob Shuman vs the Cataw iata Rail
Road company.
12 Arnos W. Creamer vs Enoch Howell.
13. Hugh McRey nolds vs Peter Oliphant.
14. Amos V. Creamer vs Enoch Howell.
15. Adam Deitteiich vs Jere. Jaroby.
16. Bettj. Weriman vs Miles A. Wi!. tarns.
17. George A. Herring vs Peter Miller.
13 B. F. Reighard vh Geo Pat'erson, el al.
19. Aaron Bloom vs Reuben Siiler.
20. Jacob Remly vs the Catawie-sa Rail
Road Company.
21. John Michael, jr , vs John Michael, sr.
22. Bunn, Raigcel, &. Co. vs L?vi Kutz.
23. Mathias Tronsue. vs the twp. of Se.ott.
24. Anna Barbara Deighmi'.ler, vs Henry
Deighmiller.
25. The Commonwealth of Penn at the
relation of H. R. Kltneet al., vs Wes-.
ley Bowman, et al.
2G. Administrators of Joseph Paxton, dee'd
vs William L Lance.
27. Hemlock twp. vs Elias Derterich.
To Drunkards.
OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S Drunkard's
Cure permanently eradicates the taste for
strong drink, and core? th worst case of
drunkenness ir. less than eight wek.
Thousands of reforaied inehria'es now
live to bles the dy they were fortunate
enough to commence the ue of this va'ua-
hlt ;mpilv Priee Iwn duller a narliiii '
--v J w r - ,
ii.m . i .. i 1
luaiieu io any auuieMs uu rrieii'i ui iiu
order, by - JAMES S. BUTLER,
429 Broadway New York.
Sole Ag'l for the U. S.
Arjgost 9, 1SG5. 2m.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Christena Kisner, late cf
Madison township.
I ETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Christena Kisner, late of Madison twp ,
Columbia county, have been granted by
ihe Register of said county, to Samuel
Kiner, of Greenwood towngtip. All per
sons having claims asainst the es'ate cf
j the decedent are requested to present them
tor settlement to the bxeculor ; and thot-e
lnoeoied to tne estate will make payment t
without delay. SAMUEL EISNER,
Oct. 18, 1865 3. Executor.
lUatrimoiiial.
T A DIES and Gentlemen : If yoa wish to
--'rnarrv yoa can do so addressing me. I
will send you, without mo.Tey and without
price, valuable information, that will ena
ble you io marry happily and speedily,
irrespective of ags, wealth or beauty. This
information will cost you nothing and if
you wi.-h to marry, I will cheerfully assist
yon. ' A!! letters strictly confidential. The
deird information sent by return mail
and uo reward asked. Tlease inclose pes!,
age or stamped envelope, adJres?ed to
vorcf. A-.f'.'
PKOSPCCTCS, FOR 1866.
Spk-udld Arruy oTThIcuI.
In entering apon the third year of its ex
istence, the proprietors of this new maga
zine beg leave to offer their thanks to the
ladies ot America for the liberal support
already extended io Ibem. Few magazines
have boasted during their second year of a
list of pearly Twenty-five thousand names
The Lady's Friend will continue to be
devoted us heretofore to choice literature
and the illustrations of the fashions It will
contain the latest patterns of Cloaks. Cap,
bontiets, head-dresses, fancy work, em
broidery, &c , with leceipts, mueic, and
other matters interesting io ladies. The
muMC alona is worth mere than the cdat
of the whole magazine, ihe pieces being
selected l-y Prof. Gtze Iron, the eapacious
refOi-iiory of that widely known and enter
prising fitm, Messrs. Lee & Walker.
The Lady's Friend is edited by Mrs.
Henry Peterson, supported by the ful ow
ing brilliant corps of contribu'ois.
Florence Percy, Mrs Bella Z Spencer,
?.lrs. I C. Moulton, Annie F Kent
Mrs. M. F. Tucker, Frances H StiefiielJ,
Miss El. C. Donnelly, Carrie E Meyer
Julia Gill. Mattie Dyer Britts
Mrs. ldiza b. i urner,E Margaret Marr,
Frances Lee Pratt
Emilie Lester Leigh
Mrs P. H. Phelps
Mrs M. C Pyle
August Bell
Emma B Pipley
Miss A L Muzzy,
Charles Morris,
Mise H S Corey
"Aunt Allice,"
Mrs M A Denison
Cath M.Trowbridge,
Mary J. Allen
Mrs H A Heydon
Virginia F Townoer.dMiss A Forestier,
Beatrice Colonna J. C. T.
Mrs Margaret HosmerCiara Anuusla
Miss L W Tappan Mrs Anna Bache
Annie Russell
Marcia Hope,
Hat'ie Hammond
Sarah J Ramsey
Mrs L. J. Hittenhouse
Helen Mayo
Ettie V Siade
T J Chambers
M.iry H Cox,
Addie E Sntlorj
And o'her talented
writers.
Leslie Walter,
Helen M Pralt
Sophie May
Phila H Chase
Edwin R Martin
Ca'oline A Bell
Harris Byrne
Emma M Johnson
Minnie W May.
Mrs James ,
Beautiful ISngrav iuffs.
A beautiful Steel Fancy Engraving aud
a superb colored steel lashion !ate will
illustrate every number; besides well exe
cuted wood cuts, illustrative of ihe fash
ions, fancy work, &c, too numerous to
detail
SEWING MACHINE PREMIUM.
In order lo enable ladies to procure a fir.M
quality Sewing Machine at very lint- out
lay, we make the following liberal offer:
We will give one of WHEELER & WIL
SON'S Celebrated Sewing Machines, the
reaular price of which is FIFTY-FIVE
DOLLARS, on the following terms :
I. Twenty copies of the Lady's Friend,
one vear, and lUe Sewing Machine, 70 00
II. Tliirlv copies, one year, aud the
S'wing Machine, 85 00
III. Forty copies, one year, and the
Sewing Machine, 100 00
fn the first of the above clubs, a lady
can get twenty subscribers al the re2u!ar
price of two dollars and fifty cents a copy,
and then by sending on these subscriptions
and Twenty Ddilars '.rt addition, will get a
Machine that she cannot buy anywhere for
less than Fifty-five dollars. If the yets
thirty subrcribers arid Seventy fire Polia's
she will only have to add ten dolla's to
lite amount. While it she gets forty 6ub
scribers.it the regular price, the will get
her machine for i.ot'iing.
Tlu3 MasazaiR will b-3 pctt lo diflr?r.t
post of!ic?-s if dcsirel. The names ar.d
money &hcu!J bs forrrarded es rapidly as i
obtained, in order thai the subscribers may
begin to receive their mngaziue at once,
aud lint become dissatii-fied with the delay.
When the whole amount of money is re
ceived, the Sewing Machine will be duly
forwaided.
T!fj Clubs may be partly composed of
subscribers to the 'Saturday Evening Post'
if desired.
In all cases the Machine sent will be the
regular Wheeler & Wilson's No. 3 Machine,
sold by them in New York, boxed, and
forwarded free of cost, w iih the exception
of freight.
TERMS: Our terms are the same as
those of that well known weekly paper the
Saturday Evening Post in order that the
Clubs may be made up of the paper and
masazine conjointly when it is so desired
and are a lollows :
One couy ot e year, 2 50
Two copies on year, - 4
Four copies one year, 8
Eight copies one year, and one to get
ter up of clnb, Sl6
CO
00
00
Twenty copies one year, and one to
getter nn of club, 35 00
One copy ol the Lady' Friend and
one of the Post, 4
00
Single numbers of the Lady's Friend
(postage paid by us) twenty-five cents.
Subscribers in British North America
must remit twelve cer.ts in addition lo the
annual subscription, as we have Jo repay
the United Slates postage.
The contents ol tne Lady's Frier-1 and of
the Post will always be entirely dilT-rent.
Address, DEACON & PETERSON,
No. 319 Walnut si., Philadelphia.
Specimen copies will be sent to ihose
desirous ol getting up Cltbs, on the receip
of fifteen cents.
October 18, 1865.
LOOK HERE.
THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT
heretofore given to the late firm of JAMES
S.-McNINCH & CO., induces the under
signed to enter upon, the business of
MERCHANDIZING
upon a tomewhal new plan. The credit
system has been an injury io both buyer
and seller, and therefore
JAMKS s- nicxirvcii
proposes to open on the 13th day of the
month of November, A. D. 1865, in
THE MOST COMPLETE AND
ELF G.I NT STOCK OF
ISEIY a !iOI3 SO
EVER OFFERED IN THIfc COUNTY;
consisting of every variety and quality of
staple ami fancy noods,
GROCERIES, C-UEENSWARE, HARD
WARE, and all sorts of e.r.icle6 kepi in a country
store ; to bv told
OR IN EXCHANGE FOR ALL KINDS OF
PRODUCE.
I he whole business to be conducted on
the system cf pay as yon go; and at cheap
er rates than any other, house. Call and
judge lor vonrselves.
JAMES S. McNINCH.
November 8, 1S65.
MORO PHILLIPS'
Super-phosphate of Lime. Eaugh
Sons' Haw Done Phosphate, in large
and small quantities, and Pure 1Var
ranted Lake Sal!, at wholesale rc'nil,
fI crnblc Excitement !
IN LIGHT STREET,
AT PLTtiR ExNT'S STORE,
On Account or Ihe Icw
Arrival or FAI.L & Winter
GREJl T RED UCTION IN PRICES
jTTAS just received from the eastern cities
AA and is now opening at the old stand
a splendid assortment of
which will bu sold cheap for
CASH OH COUNTUY PROHUCli: I
His stock consists of Ladies Drew Goods,
choicest style., and latest fashions.
CALICOES.
M US L INS.
GINGHAMS. .
FLANNELS.
. HOSIERY,
SILKS, SHAWLS. CARPETS, &C.
Kcady-Jladc Clothing
SATINETS,
CSSI MERES.
COTTON A DES
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, LO.
QUEENSWARE,
CEDAR W AtlE.
HARDWARE.
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
COOTS AM) SHOES, HATS and CAPS,
In short everything usually kept iu a
country stor.
The patronage of his old friends, and
the public generally, is respectlully so
licited. The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
L'ght S'reet. Oct. 4, 1865.
illillcr's Stove.
or
Fall& Winter Goods.
rTMIE subscriber has just returned from
ihe cities with another large and select
assortment of
Fall and ff 'inter Goods,
purchased al Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest figure, aod which he is deter
mined to sell on as moderate terms as can
be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg.
Hi stock comprises
L.1DIE'S DRESS GOODS
of the chcicest styles and latest fashions,
together with a Iarue assonmen' of
DltY-GOODS. MUSLINS. CLOTHS,
AND VESTING S.
ALSO,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENS W ARE, C E I) A UV A R F
HOLLO W W A UK. N A I LS. IRON
BOOTS SHOES, HATS 4- CAPS c.
In short, everything usually kept in coun
try stores, to which he invites the attention
of the public generally.
The highest price will be pad for coun
try produce, it, exebnca fir goods.
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1665.
inDOlVS APPRAISEMENTS.
IS'olicc or Confirmation.
1 Ii E following appraispn-.er.! of real a. d j
personal lucriy set apart to V idows of
Decedents have been filed in the OTice of
the Register of Columbia Countj, under the
Utiles of Court, bnd will be presented fcr
absolute confirmatiOfs, to the Orphan's Court
to be held in B!oom?burs. in and for said
county, or. WEDNESDAY, THE 6;h DAY
OF DECEMBER, A. D., 1865, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon of said day ; unless excep
tions io such confirmations are previou.-ly
filed; of which all persons interested in
said e-tates will lake notice.
1. Widow ol John Yeager, sen., of L'cast,
fiied 2d Aug 1S85.
2. Widow o! John Walter, of Locust, filed
14 h Aug. 1865.
3. Widow of William Hoftriiau, of Centre,
file.t 22,1 Ac. IRK5.
4.
Widow of Henry Lamon, cf Briarcreek,
hied 23d Aug. 1865.
Widow ol Arch'ld Patierson, of Green
wood, filed 3 1 ;t Au2. 18b5.
Widow of Win. E. SbannoQ, of Scott,
fiied Ist Sept. 1665.
Widow of George Longenberger, of
Maine, filed 4th Sept 1665.
Widow of Samuel Parks, of Sugar loaf,
filed 18th bept. 1865
Widow ol Solomon S roup, of Madison,
filed 2 1st Sept. 18G5.
Widow of N. T. Penninaton, of Fith
ingcree.k, filed 3d Oct. 1865.
Widow ol Jame. W. Kitchen, of Sugar-
6.
7.
8.
10
11
loaf, filed 16lM Oct. 1565.
12. W idow of Daniel G. Ent, of Scott, filed
30th Oct. 1565.
JOHN G. FREEZE,
Register's Office, ) Register.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 18C5. j
liCTT&rVGt
THE County Commissioners will receive
proposals at ihe the bouse ol Juhn L. Hurst,
in Slabtown, Columbia County, between
the hours of 10 A M. and 'i P, M., on SAT
URDAY, THE 2d DAY OF DECEMBER,
next, for building an Arch Covered Bri due,
over Roaringcreek, near G. W. Parr's Mtil,
in Franiilin township. Said bridge to be
67 feet between abutments; width 16 feet
The abutments are already built, except al
tering lace for Skewback. Plan and Spe
c ideation can be seen on the day an.) place
of letting. By order of the Com'rm.
R. C. FRUIT,
ConmisMonprs' Office, ) Clerk.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 8, 1865. j
A! GEXTLTOIAIY,
URED of Nervous Debility, Premature
Decay, and the effects of youthful In
discretion, will be happy to forn'sh otlets
with the means of cure, (.ee cf charge.)
This i lemedy is simple, safe, and certain.
tir For particnlars, bv return mail, please
address, JOHN B. OGDEN,
June 7, 1S63. 60 Nassau St N Y.
CERTIFICATE No. 514, dated August
fih, 1859, for Six Shares of ihe FreWred
Sock of the Lackawanna an I Bloomsburg
R.iihoad Company issued to me, having
been lo-!, 1 1 . i is lo caution all per$.-)n
agains! purchasing the same, as 1 have ap
plied for a new certificate.
CORNELIUS J. S PR AGUE,
Box 2637, N. Y. City
Nov. 1865 4 w.
CHARLES B. BR0CKWAY,
Attoriiey-at-I-.aii'.
Bounties, Back-pay, Pensions, 'C,
collected.
Special attention paid to matters arising
under the Internal Revcnne Laws.
THE PIICENIX PECTORAL
Mi: .Ch V Yoar Coatttu
U.) ..." Head lh advtr-
JfL'-T -if ( v ''"emen below.
"J1" .' -kh ioral;oi compound :
Syrop of WildCherry and Seoeka Snake
Root, will cure the Diseases of ihe Throat
and Lungs, such as cold, coughs, cronp,
AMhrna, bronchitis, catarrh, sore throat,
hoarseness, whooping coug h. &c. , . .
Its timely nsa will preveol l'ULMOARY
CONSUMPTION. And even whero thia
fearful disease is fully developed, it will
afford more relief ihan anv oilier medietas.
J. Lawrence Geu, ex-Speaker of the
Pennsylvania House of Representative
tays ;This cough remedy ia now exten
sive used, and is tl .he highest value to
the community, its curative qualities hav
ing been . tested by thouaands wiih the
most gratifying result. It u carefully and
akilllully prepared trnro WildCherry Bark
and Se'neka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Obr
holtzer, a reputable physician of Pliopnix
viite, Pa., and is sold by ucuriy ,11 diu
gists and country storekeepers."
D. P. Crosby, ex-Post Master and x
Biitgens of Pottstown, cenifi-s as follows;
rOTTS f OWN, Jan. 3, 1865.
This certifios that I have ued the Pi.ca
nix Pectoral in my family, and I tecoin
mend it lo the Public as the very best
remedy for cough and colds that I have
ever tried One ol my children was taken
with a cold, accompanied with a croupy
cough, so bad, indeed, that it could uoi
talk and scarcely breathe. Having -beard
so much said about the Phffi'tix Pectoral
I procured a bottle of it. The first dos
relieves the difficulty of breaking, and be
fore the child had taken one fourih of the
battle it was entirely well. Every family
ahould have it iu their house.
Signed D. P CROSBY.
J. C. Smith, droggNt of New Hope. Bucks
ccnuty, Pa., in writing to Dr. Oberhohzer;
sayst "A few days since I boughtlwo
dozen of your valuable cough remedy to
. I Z- .1 I . . . J
iry, arm ntiu u very poou, anj a. it is near
ly all gone I would i.ke you to send me a
gros of it.
"Your medicine gives Letter satisfaction
than any otiter I have iu the Store. I am
agent lor some of ihe most popular cuuau
preparations, but yours seems to be doing
the most good."
The following is an extract from a letter
from Hiram Ellis, merchant, near Potts
town, Pa., "I have tried the PI. nix Pas
toral and find it to be the best cough med
icine extant. Ii meets with a more ready
sale than any other ihat I have ever bad ia
iny siore."
The proprietor of this medicine has so
much confidence in its curative powers,
from the testimony of thousands who have
used it, thai the money will be paid back
to any purchaser who is tiOt satisfied with
its tfficts.'' . .
It is so pleasant to take that children cry
for it. Price THIRTY-FIVE CENTS: large
Bottles ONE DOLLAR
Ii ist intended for only one class of die
eases, namely lhce ot the THROAT and
LUNGS.
Prepared only by LEVI OBERIIOLTZEn
M D., Pt;C&iiix villi. Pa., and sold by all
Druggists and Storekeepers.
Johnson, Hollowav, & Cowdn, No. Sa
North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and
F. C. Wells & Co., 115 Franklin Street,
New York. General Wholesale Agnt.
N. B. If your nearest druggiM or store
keeper does not keep this medicine do not
lei him put you off wi-h seme other medi
cine, because he makes more raor.ey on ii,
but send at once to one of ihe Agents for it.
June 21, 15S;. Gin.
SI, S 05 0,0 00 iJT,
WORTH OF
WITCHES. C1IXS, PJXGS. tC.
G. S. HASKINS St CO.,
3G Betkuimx trtet. New Yurk.
offer the following inducements to
Buyers ol Valuable -
rU gsrrri-.rg7r
Having been tor a long lime engaged
tbe Packet business, and established onr
reputation for promptness and reliability,
and possessing great facilities for celling
Jewelry in thi way, we are confident that
we ran give satisfaction to all wbo Uel
disposed to patronize us
650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA
mond Pins, Chains, S:r., to he sol. I for One
Dollar each, without tegard to value, and
cot to be paid for cniil you know what yi
are o receive.
JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST
OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONK
DOLLAR EACH!
175 Watches (handsomely engraved anJ
warranted perfect lime keepers), aryisj
iu ices from 320 00 to Si 20 00 each.
225 Ladies' wn;cbes, solid gold h u tiling
cases, $55 CO each.
250 Gen (emeu's slUer watches 15 00
to 20 0t each.
6,000 Latest sty le vest and ueck chains,
4 5C to 30 00 each
5,000 Gent's California Diamond Pin a,
2 50 to 25 00 each.
4,000 California diamond ear drops, 2 00
to 15 00 each.
3.000 Miniamre and enamelled gem's
icarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each.
2,000 Masonic aud emblem pins, 3 00 io
10 00 each.
2 00 Gold band bracelets, ecgraved and
plain, 3 00 to 20 00 each.
3,000 Jet and Mosaic brooches, 3 00 to
70 00 each.
2,000 Cameo brooches, rich patterns, very
tasty, 3 CO to 60 00 each.
4 5G0 Florentine and Lava pics, ihe real
article, 4 CO to 10 00 each.
3 500 Lava and Florentine ear drops,
3 00 to 10 00 each.
S.r'OO Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 00 ehcf.
2,000 Ladies' ChateUint chains, jn and
gold, 15 CO tc 20 00 each.
G.0G0 Gent's pins, a splendid a;orlmni,
2 00 io 15 00 each.
4.000 Solitaire sleeve ba?!ons,tr.iiiily new
sty les, 2 00 to 5 00 each.
3 000 Studs. and sleeve buttons, in seta,
very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each.
5.000 Sleeve buttons, pUin. enamelled
and engraved, 2 00 to 8 00 each.
10,000 Plain and handsomely engraved
rings, 2 50 to 10 00 each.
8.000 Spring lockets, doub'e case, lichly
engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 eaoh.
15,000 Seis ladies' jewelry, new and lslst
. styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each.
2 000 Gold pens, and handsome silver
cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each.
This entire Iil of beautiful and valuabi
goods wiil be sold for One Dollar Ech
Ctr.ificate of sll the above articles will b
placed in envelope, and seated. Thee
envelopes are sent by mail, as urJered,
without resard to choice. On ihe receipt
of th Certificate yon wiil see what you
are to have, and then it ia al your option IO
send one dollar and take the article, or not.
Hve Certificate" cart be ordered for SI;
eleven for S2; thirty-five tor S5; eixly-five
for SI3; and one hundred for 815. We
wilt send a single Certifuate on the receipt
of 25 cents.
G. S. HASKINS & Co.,
Box 4270. 36 Beehmsn St., N. V,
Bloomsbnrg. April 5th. 1865.
DAVID LOWE.YBERG.
C LO T II 7 N G S T O RJE.