The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 24, 1866, Image 3

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    Vlifili tor's roticc.
jusiaieoj h i lira o. oreen, aec a.
THE1 UNDERSIGNED, Auditor appoint
'ed by Ihe Orphans' Court of Colombia
"county, io distribute the fond in the hands
' of-Lewis C Greene administrator of . V V i I
lard C. Greene, dee'd, to and among the
'creditors of ihe raid dtceased, according lo
'the rates and proportions al'.owed by law,
i ill attend at his office in Eloomsburg, on
Monday, the 2?i lay of January next, at
' 10 o'clock A. 51., ol'saul Jay for the pur
'pose of making distributions. All persons
'having claims or demands 'against the es
'late ot the decedent, are notified to present
'them to ihe Auditor on that day, or to be
debarred from comini frj lor a hare of the
fnod. c. b. "Shock way.
Auditor.
..." Eloomsburj, Dec.27, 1865. 4w 82 50.
' AUDITORS NOTICE.
Ettate of Russet While, deceisd.
THE undersigned, Andn6r'appointed by
? the Orphans' Court ol'Colambia county to
make distribution of 'the fand in the hands
of Samuel Neyhard, administrator ol Raf
ael White, deceased, to and among, the
' creditors of the said deceased, according to
'the rare and proportions allowed by law,
, will attend at his cflire, in Bloorrfsburg.'on
"Saturday ihe 27ih day of Janua'ry'ne'xr, at
10 o'clock A. M-, of aid day lor the pur
'pose of making the distribution. All pei
ons, having claims or demands against the
'estate ol the decedent are notified id 'pre
sent them to the Auditor, on that day, 'or to
vbe debarred from comins in for a share cl
ihe lunJ. C G. BARNEY,
V Auditor.
Bloomsburjf, Dec. 27, 1865 4w $2.50.
Auditor; Notice.
'Rotate .of Contact Fmsttrmacher, deceamt.
THE qiiderigned, Aoditor appointed by
, the Orphans' Court of Columbia connty, lo
mate distribution ot the fund in the handa
of'Berijamin P. Former and Lewis Yetter,
Executors of Conrad Fens'ermacher, ec:d.
nmoti2 the several heirs of tl.e r!ecedent in
"the order established by law, will at'end at
his office, in Bloomsburg, on THURSDAY,
THE 25TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1866, at
!10 o'clock, aji-, of said day. lor the purpose
ol making (he distriooiion. All persons
having claims or demands,. a$ain-t the es
tate ol :he decedent, are notified to preeui
"therg to the AudnoT'on that day, or be de
' farril Ircm pnmins in fnr a share of the
Muii.l JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor.
Bloomsburg. Dec 27. 1863 -Iw f2 50.
I
Auditor's rvoticc.
EUutt of John Deafer, deceuied.
THE undersigned, A odifor 'appointed by
'the Orphans' Court ol Colombia'eoonty, to
make diMrihmion ot lie fund in the hands
'of Robert F. Clark, Esecntorof John Beal
"er, deceased, lo and among the -crednor-'and
heir entitled to the n unc, in the order
ea'abliihed by law, will attend at his oflii-e
in Bloom-bur:?, on WKDNESDAY. THE
r24TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1866, AT TEN
o'clock. A. M.. ol said day. for ihe nurpo-e
of roakijz lie di-ribution. All peron
bavins cUim or demand aaain't the es
tate o the dereteit, are notified to present
trera to tl e A.idror on that day, or be de
barred Irom comit.g in for a -har of the
luni. - V. WIRT, Auditor.
BIrtomsbnri, Dec.27, is65.-4w82 0.
Aud. tor's Notice.
Maria Fuller, et. al. I Levari Fanias,
. " - v. No. 33, Dec.
S L. Beitle & M. B Bettle.A Term. 1865.
The money raised on the above writ,
having been rated itn Court, on motion ot
J iho G, Fr-ere, th Coon appointed M. E
J"ckou, Auditor, to diiribui the fund to
-nd among the lien creditors entitled there-
o according lo law. The Auditor wdlat
i -. . i a: r r k., K fi.i c
in Bloomsborg, on 'Friday, January 26tt,
1866, xt ten o'c'o k in the forenoon of aid
'ily, lor the purpose of performing Ibe du--'tie
of his appointment ; and all purson
lvinsi any olaiin upon mJ fond are
re herfhj notified anl - required to make
their rlxiras before a.id Auditor, or be for
ever debar'ed from comins in On said fund
M E. JACKSON, Aodiior,
Bloomborg, Dec. 27, 1865. 4w 82 50.
THE BEST OF THE MONTHLIES
THE LADY'S FRIEND devoted to FASH
ION and LITERATURE. Beautiful Meel
Enuravirfes. Splendid double-eiz colored
Makhiou plates. The latest patterns of
r ! i. d r i i o-
irrwes, uouiici, r,moroiuerr, 6LG.
'Household Receipt-, Music, &c. WHEEL
ER & WlLSONrS Sewing Machines given
as Premium. Send 13 cents lor a sample
Vopr io UEAC N & PETERSON, 319
U'nlnnt Slrtr. Philitpl nh ia.
, ( -
CHAS. G. BARKLtY,
Allornpv nt f-.:iv.
CL0031SCURG, COIXHiSIA CO., PA.
"ILL practice in the several Courts of
Columbia county. All legal business
Jntroted to hi care shall receive prompt
attention" . - '
O F F I C E, On Main Stree', Exchange
02", over Miller's Sir ie.
April 13, 14.
' uitAtu jui.uj3 run rnnftuAtw
TERM 1866.
Bloom Morns C. "Mean.
Bor. Berwick Charles D. Fowler.
Kriarcreek Jacob Matefler, William
imon.
Beaver Daniel Gearhart. v
Benion E. J. Alberton
l atawirsa Jacoo uromeiier.
, Fiahinccrr ek Samnel ' Shive, Ma.hits
Tiline.'John J Hutchion.
Franklin Joseph Killer.
Greeuwood Richard Kitqhen.
- Hemlock 5ames Roat, Hidson Girton.
Locustj-VVniiam Goodman, Mayberry
"biryder, Jonas rettermao.
Ml. Pleaa.nt Elias Dreiblebia.
Madison Joseph C. Smith.
- Uoarifigrreek Henry Hoffman. '
Scoti Jaoob Terwillier.
, Saaarloaf Joseph 0. ttess, William P.
Vnilarnrtan.
Jan. 3, 1858. " -
1 Rfi ft Ttt fc A'D V'5 FRIEND
"-VUU The best of the Monthlie d3
Toted to Literature and Fahion. S,0.a
year: We give WHEELER & WILSON'S
itieuuicu cowing jri&CUines Ou lUC
Joilowing terms :
Thirty copies and Sowing Machine 85.
Forty copies ahd Sewing Machine Si 00.
Send lieents for a sample copy to DEA
CON k PETERSON, 319 Walnut St. Phila
ADZILMSTEATOIl'S XOTICE.
Estate of John Pen!er,late of Fiihingtrttk town'
ihip, Columbia county, dee'd.
IT ETTERS of administration ou the ea--late
cf John Peiler late of Ftshingcreek
township Columbia county, have been
framed ly tha Reaiterof said county, to
Zo'arr.ca U-ja. Persons having claims
r -si.-: si cha estate of the decedent are re
r :??::i lo p racenj tbern lo th administra
x'r.t sc:iI;-.Ti?5t, ar.i ihoss iadzbted to
9 ftz'.j r;i!I rsake r'Frneni forthwith to
SHERiVf SALES.
TTy virVue ol several writs of venditioni
- exponas and Fi. Fa. lo me directed, is
sued o.i of the Court of 'Common Pl?as of
Columbra conniv. wilt be exposed lo public
sale, at the CCURT HOUSE, in Blooms
bor. on MONDAY, THE 5th DAY OF
FEBRUARY, 1866 at 1 o'clock in the af
ternoon of said day, the follow icg real
estate to wit :
A cerrain tract or piece of land sit 6 ale in
Fishinjjcrflek township. Columbia ' connty,
boui'ded and 'descriDed as follows 'to wit :
On the west by land of Adam Bellas, on
the Nonh by 'and of 'Jonak'Doly, on the
"sonlh by larid ofGe6rs!e"Heath, lafe 'bought
,'of Apptmsn.'on irTe east by land of 'John
Boston, rontaining about forty five acres
more or less, wnereon are erected a frame
dwellinz house and a frame barn .'with the
appnnenances.
Seized, taken In'e'xcuMbn and to be
6id ,as the property of Jacob Yaple.
ALSO,
A certain lot or piece of ground "situate
in ihe town of Benton, Columbia county,
containina one fourth of an acre, bonue'ed
as follows": Cn the norib by lot of Jdam
'Lutz on the by public road, on ihe
south by lot of Clem Del Mt-Henry'and on
the west by al'er ; whereon 'is erected
a large franre Cabinet shop and a frame
stable with the appurtenances.
Selz-d. taken in execution and to be
sold aa the property of Samuel C. Krick
bauro. ALSO,
The undivided one-ninth part of all Ibat 1
certain (ran ot land situate in M ttlin twp ,
Colombia county, containing one hundred
and fifteen acres, booked on the west by
lands, ol Leonard Kirkendall, on ihe norib
and ea-t by land. of Cornelius Ktrkepdal)
and o n the i-ooth by lands' of Abram Mos
teller, whereon is erected a log house and
a frame barn ri:h ihe appurtenances. ,
izeU, Taken in execution at.d io bu sold
as the property ol Abel Her locber.
AIO,
A lot of ground situate in South "Elooms"
buri, Col. rdtinty. adjoining a lot of Wra
Bidleman on the south, Railroad siret on
the w-t a lot of Mrs Margaret DaXvson on
the north and Block berry alley on ihe east
beuia thirty feel wide and cue huhdre l an'd
fitt)-rive teet deep 'rore or less'wriereon
is erected a plank dwelling house with the
appurtenances.
S-izd, taken in execution and lo be
sold as the propery of Theobald M Daw
son.
ALSO,
A certain tract or pir-ce of land situate
in Beaver tnwe-hip, Columbia county,con
taining one hundred and twenty-five acres
bounded on the south by lands of Tench
Coxe and lahds of Erick and Shuuian alo
the Caiiawiwsa Rail Ro-td, on the wen by
land'rf David Brown, on the'nerth by lands
of Henry HHrrier; o"ti Ihe east by lands of
John Kry, with the appurtenances.
Si.-il taken irrexcui"mn and to be sold
a ttie property ol Lewis Filler.
SAM I' EL SNYDER, Sheriff.
Sheriff-Office, )
B!oorrifbur2, Jan. 3, 18b"3 x
" u iDoirs' appkaisemeStS
NOTICE UF CONFIRMATION.
THE following apptai-ements of real and
personal property f et apart lo Widows of
Decadents have been filed in the office of
the Register ol Columbia county, under the i
Killer of Court, iul will be presented lo?
abr-oluirt cc4firmaiiori in the Orplian's Court
to be held in Bloomburg in and for said
cnutiry on AVeilneday, the 7th day of Feb
ruary, A."D. 'l6S, ai 2 a'clock in ih3 fier
iioou of !aid day-; unles exceptions to
Ortch eaiiUrmaiinH arn previously filed, of
which all persons interested in said estates
wif! lake notice.
I
late of Beaver ,
1 Widow of Jacob floats
iwn, d-c'd.
2 Widow of
Dr. 'Jams A. Wilson, tate '
of Berwiok Borough ds:'d. i
3 WidVw of Michael Fry. 'late of M-filin
twp, dee'd.
4 Widow of Wm. M. Roberts, la'e of
Jackson twp, dee'd.
5 Widow of Gorcon R. GjfT, late of
Bloom iwp, deoM.
6 Widow o1 VYm. GiIIapy, late of Hem
lock iwp, deu'd.
7 Widow of Valentine Wbiteuighr, late
Hemlock twp, dee'd.
8 Widow o( Elias DietiVich, Tate of ,16h
tourVwp.'der'i!. JOHN G. EREEZE, RegiBter.
-Jan. 10. 1866.
Ju-uce ol ihe Pence,
'tAttniti Conveyancer Scrivener, 'iihd
Surveyor,
o'fece B'eayer Valley, Pa.
Will aiteni! to laVing acknowledgement,
Write Deeds. Mortaages, Lea-ei, Bond,
Notes, Agreements, &f. Surveying .atten
ded to with despatch. Charges moderate.
'Jan. l6, 18rj6 4mo.
"KTlfrsTOllNERT"
DAKER AM) C0FECTI0XEtt
HAS always on hand and lor sale Fresh
BREAD, CAKES, and PIES ;
French and Domestic C6hfettlcbs
in area' and splendid variety; Nuts Froiis,
and everything usually found in a first
class conle'dionery store.
"He wo'uld call especial attention lo his
newlv received s"ork of
PICKLED FRUITS, AND JELLIES.
Having recently fitted op a new and
elegant
- OYSTER SAI.toOIV,
on ihe first floor, two" doors weM of Eyer
& M oyer's Urug si ore , he is prepared in
wait npon his rhany c'ntome'rs with FIRST
CLASS FRESH OYSTERS as cheap as ihe
cheapest. He- will supply Balls, Parlies,
and Families, wnh Oys'et", Confectionery,
&c, at reasonable rates.
- Bloorasburg, Dec. 20, 1865.
Isaiah John
Venditioni Exponas,
Venditioni Ex
No. 9, Dec'r
18'65.
'r Term,
Samuel B- Diemer.
The money raised on the above wril hav
i'ng been ruled into Conn, on motion oi
JTbnn G. Freeze, the Conn appointed M. E.
Jackson, Auditor lo distribute the fund Ic
and among the lien creditors entitled there
to according to law. The Auditor will at
tend al Ibe OSce of Robert F. Clark, Esq..
in Bloomsbnr?, on FRIDAY, THE 26TH
DAY OF JANUARY, 1866, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, for the purpose
of performing the duties o: his appointment;
and all persons having claims upon said
fund, are hereby notified and required to
make their claims before said Auditor, or
be forever debarred from coming in on said
fund. M E. JACKSON, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, Dec 27, 1865.-4W ti !0.
CL0VL-1ISCED WASTED.
Tea undersigned will pay the bijuestj
narks' price? fcr CL0VER3EED. I
business mm
it
corner Tenth and Chestnut Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
'The rribst complete and thoroughly ap
pointed Business Commercial College in
the country. -
Tee only on? in the City possessing a
Legislative Charter, and the only one in
United Slates authorized'lo' confer De:;reees
of Merit. Diplomas awarded to graduates
in the Commercial' Coprse'under its corpo
rate seal by authority of law.
Conducted by gentlemen of liberal edu
cation and extensive experience in business
and affording unequalled advantages for the
thorough theoretical and practical educa
tion oi young men for the various duties
and employment ol business life. ., .v
THEORY AND'FRACTICE COMBINED
by Vsytem. of . .
"ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING
orfginal and pre-eminenlly practical, giv
ins ihe strident in the shortest time a com-
plefe'insiht' into 'the routine, details cus-
toms anu rorms or ousmess in general, as
conducted in the best regulated commer
cial and financial establishments
THEORETICAL BOOKKEEPING '
Upon a new plan, with an original exposi
tion of the scieuce of accounts, arrunged
and published by the propretor of this In
siitotion exclusively for bis own ue, sav
ing one-half ihe ordinary labor of ilut stu
dent, and givirg him a complete knowl
edge of tbe'practice of ihe best 'account
ants.. ,
tHE COMMERCIAL C6RVSE.
bookkeeping, Commercial krilhmetic. Pen-
maoship, Business Correspondence,
"Commercial Law, 'Lectures on Bu
siness Affairs, Commercial
Customs, Forms, and Ac
tual Business Prac
tice. k , SPECIAL BRANCHES.
Algeljra and the Hiaher Mathematics, Pho
noaraphy. Ornamental Penmanship, the
Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money,
'Engineering, Surveying Naviga
tion and Telegraphing.
TELEGRAPHING.
ThVarranaements for Telegraphing are
far in advance of anvthin2 of the kir.d
BTer offered ibthe public. A regular Tel
egraph'L'ne is connected witn the Iristiin-
lirtn With twenty brances in various parts of
ihe city, wRere public'b'usiness is transact
ed, and in which the students of this Insti
tution are permitted to practice. No regu
lar office practice can be had in any other
school ol instruction in," the country, with-
oui wntcn no one can oDtatn a position as
a practical operator. Young men arre cau-
tione J against the deceptive representa
tions of those who, without any such fa
cili:irs, pretend to tearh Telegraphing.
'PATRONAGE.
This institution is now enjoying the lar
gest patronage ever bestowed .Won any
commercial school in the State. Over fiv
hundred students were in attendance the
first year, and over seven hundred during
tiie past year. The bet clas of students
may invariably be found here, aud all its
associations ar? first class..
LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS.
The lLstitntion is located in the most cen
tral part ol the city, and its accomodations,
for extent, elegance and convenience, are
unsurpassed. All the rooms have been
fitted up in Ihe very best style with
BUSINESS OFFICES OR COUNTING
HOUSES, TELGRAPH OFFICES,
STATIONERY STORE
and a regular
BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE,
supplied with finely engraved lithographic
no es used as a circulating medium in the
Department of Acinal Business,
TO YOUNG MEN who desire a I'll A f!.
TICAL EDUCATION FOR BUSINESS, we
"guarantee, a coure of instruction to where
ele equalled, w"hi!e the reputation and
standnrg of the institution among business
men make its endorsement the best pass
port to success and advancement. All con
templating entering any commercial Col
lege, are invited to send for an
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AND CATA
LOGUE containing complete interior views
of the College, and full particulars of the
course ol instruction, terms, fee.
L. FAIRBANKS, A M.,
. . . Prrtidtnt
T. C. SEARCH, Special teacher and
Supt. ol Office Business.
Nov. 1, 18651 yr.
MEXICO ! MEXICO H
S30,'000,o6 LOA
OF THB
nrfruLrc of Mexico.
Tic'enfy-year Covpon Bonds in Sums
of $50, Si 00, $500, and $1,000.
Interest Sefrn Per Cent., Payable in
Tire City of New York.
Principal and Interest Payable in GOLD.
810.000,000 .to be Sold al SIXTY CENTS
ON THE DOLLAR,
in U. S. Currency, inns yielding an Interest
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 AfOST DESIRABLE INVESTMENT
EVER OFFERED.
Immense tracts of Mining and Agricul
tural lands; 6ixty per fen, of port" dues, ..;
imposts and taxes, in the States ol Tamauli
pas and San LuisPotosi; and the plighted
faith of the 'said State and the General
Government are all pledged 'for the redemp
tion of ihese,Bonds and payment of inter
est. The Security is Ample.
$30 in U. S Currency - will buy a 7 per
cent Gold Bond of SaO.
S60 in U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per
cent. Gold Bond of Sl'tfp.
$300 iif U. S. Currency will buy a 7 per
cent Gold Bond of $500.
8600 in U". S. Currency will bay a 7 per
cent. Gold Bond of SlOOO, . .
Let every lover of Republican Institutions
buy at least , .
DIVE BOXD.
' Circulars forwarded and subscriptions re
ceived by
JOHN W. CORLIES & CO.,
nd J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agent
of lbs Republic of Mexico, 67, Broadway,
New York. '
EF Subscriptions also received by Baoks
and Bankers generally throughout the Unit
ed States.
Not. 8, 1865.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
Eft ale cf Jacob Hills, dtcemtJ.
THE UNDERSIGNED, appointed Audit
or by the Orphans' Courl of Columbia Oo.
to make distribution of the balance irr the
hands of John Smith, one of the Executors
of Jacob Mills later of Madisoc township,
Colombia county, dee'd, among the Lega
tees of Testator, will attend at his office in
Bloomsburg in said couniy,on SATURDAY
THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JAN.
1S66, at 10 o'clock of said day to maks (bs
distribution, when and where a'!l persons
interested will attend if thr sa prnnir
WYOSnXG IXSURAME COUIPANT,
Office over the. Wyoming 'Bank,'
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 150,000.
O" Will insure againt loss or damage
by Fire on property in town or country, at
reasonable terms.
DIRECTORS, G. M. Hollenback, John
Reicfiard 'Samuel Wadbams, D. L. Shoe,
maker, Daniel G. Driesbach, R. C. Smith
R. D. Laroe. G. P. Steele, W. W.Ketcham
Charles Dorrance, W. S. Ross, George M
Harding. ... "
G. M. HOII.EBACfl. Pres't.
D.L.SIl0EMAKlRv'!r.orM'ia.
R.C. SMITH, Secretary,
W.G. STERLING, Treasurer. .
L H.CONOVER, Agent,
Beach Haveu, Pa.
December 2d, 1863. y. '
EVANS & HARTMAN'S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
hearly opposite the Episcopal Church.
CLOTHING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
O'
UR stock is composed of fine 'clo'.hing,
medium and low priced adapted to
all conditions, tastes and wt nts. We bave
Ihe latent styles for Ilia season a fine as
sortment of
Overcoats arid Gt?ntIcElcn's Shawls,
fronf low to the very best.
Our Goods are' fashionable and'xcell Made.
In addition 'to our stock of ready-made
clothing, we have piece goods for custom
orders,
ClothsCas'siiiicrc, &c., &'c.
And having one of the first class cutters,
Charle L. Reichard, formerly of Easton,
we guarantee a fit in all cases arid give
satisfaction. Also a variety of Woolen
and Linen Shirts, ' Stockings, Neckties, Col
lars, Stocks, Handkerchiefs everything in
the gentlemen's line of clothing.
Also Hats, Boots and Shoes, Trunks and
Carpel bags.
We will sell al ihe lowest Market prices.
Pleae give us a call before pnrchasihg
elsewhere . . EVANS & HARTMAN.
Nov. 15;h 1835.
Terrible Exciterrient !
IN LIGHT STREET,
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
On Account of ihe rVew
Arrival of FALL & Winder
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
tTAS just received from the ea?tern'cilies
anl is now opening at the old stand
a splendid assortment of
5X2 C2 OP C3 02, Si CO. CL 2. S2 &
which will be cold cheap for v
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE !
His Flock coiiM-is ef Ladies Drew Good?,
choired stles aiid 'latest fashions.
CALICOES
MUSLINS,
' GINGHAMS, ,
v . ... . HOSIERY
SfLKS, SHAWLS, CARPETS, &C.
Kea(!y-JIaIc Clothing,
SATINETS,
CSSIMERES,
COTTON A DES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C.
CS 122 CEX33 Zm 322,12 123 S3
QUEENSWARE,
CEDARW ARE,
HARDWARE,
MEDICINES,
DRUGS,
BOOTS AXD SHOES, ilATS and tVS,
In short everything usually kept in a
country store. . ,
The patronage of his old friends, "and
the public generally, is respectfully so
licited. v
The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
L'aht Street, Oct. 4, 1865.
GROCERY STORE.
'6N MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBtJRG.
More Fresh Good.
Just received at Henry Giger's Xe'ir
Store: MO LA.SSES, SUGARS, ,
. TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES,
k .. FISH. SALT, RAISIN,
TOBAOCO, SEGA.RS,
CADDIES, NOTINNs, Tors,
FEED AND PROVISIONS,
Together with a great variety of notions
&c, too numerous 10 mention.
BUTTER EGGS, MEK 7,
and Produce generally, taken in exchange
for goods. The best market price will be
allowed. Give him a call.
OTbe highest market prices paid for
all kinds of COUNTRY FURS.
, HENRY GIGER.
Bloomsburg, January 3, 1866
CHARLES B. BK0CKWAY-
A Itoriiey-aULavr.
Bounties, Back-pay Pensions, $'C.,'
collected.
Special attention paid to matters arising
under the Iuternal Revenue Laws.
OFFICE, one door west, of the Court
House." BLOdMSBURG, Pa.
Janoary-17, 1866.
1TCII I ITCH! ITCH !
Scratch, Scratch. Scratch!
IV B EATON'S OINTMENT.
Cure lie Itch in 4S Hours.
ALSO cures Salt Rheum, Ulcere, Chil
blains, and ail Eruptions of the skin. Price
50 cesis. For ea!e by all drusaists.
By sending 60 ceTits to WEEKS k POT
TER, Sole Agents, .170 Washington street,
Boston, Mass., it will be torwarded by mail,
free of postage, lo any part of ihe United
Slates. Sept. 27, 1865.- 6m.
matrimonial
T AD1ES and Gentlemen : If you wish to
"-mrry you can do so ad J-eiug me. I
will send you, without money ard without
price, valuable information, that will ena
ble yon to marry happ'ly and speedily,
irreii(fti v of wealth or beauty. Tin
111 lor nation will rof ynn nothing and if
you wi-h to marrv. t will cheerfully assist
you. AM lelters rtrictly confidential. The
desired infofmaiion tent by return mail
and uo reward asked. Please Inclose posl,
age or stamped envelope', addressed lo
yourself. Address,
:SARAH B. LAMBERT,
. Greenpoini, Kings Co. N". Y.
ADO
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October 18, IS65.
LO OK HERET
THE VERY FLATTERING SUPPORT
heretofore aive.n lo the late fiim of JAMF,
S. McNltCH & CO.t induces the Under
signed 10 enter upon the baines; of
MERCHANDIZING
upon a fomewhat new plan. The credii
system has been an injur;- l0 biiye'r
and seller, and therefjr0
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I roOuth of November, A. jJ. 1865, in
C23 ."SO 5 Ja
THE MUST COMPLETE AND
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EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTY;
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GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARD
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PRODUCE.
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er rates than any other house. Call and
iu'.le for vonrselves.
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Novem6erS, 1S65.
rpHE LADY'S FEIEND
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ON. 319 Wflnnt it.. PhihMehta-
THE PH&NJXPECTORAL
-saf IftMLL CURE
fjfi . Vonr Co.ngb.-
" Read Jbe adver-
Th Phmnir Pee-
loral; or compound
,Syrupof WildCherry and Seneka Snake
Roo;, will cure the Diseases of , lhe.Th'0'
1 and Lungs, 6nch as colds, coughs, croup,
Asi,hma bpnchiiis, catarrh, sore throat,
hoarseness, whooping cough, &c.
Iis'i'mely nse'will prevent PULMOARY
CONSUMPTION. And even where this
fearful disease is ful.'y developed, it will
afford more relief than any other medicine.
J. Lawrence Geiz, ex-Speaker of the
Pennsylvania House of. Representatives,
says' ;'This cough remedy is now exten
sive used, and is of the higTiefrt , value to
the community, its curative 'qualities hav
ing been tested by thousands with the
moit gralilying results. It is carefully and
skillfully prepared Irnm Wild Cherry Bark
and Seneka Snake Root, by Dr. Levi Ober
holizer, a reputable physician of Phcenix
vij'le, Pa., and is sold by nearly all drug
gists and country storekeepers."
D. P. Crosby, ex-Post Master and ex
Butgess of Polistawn, certifies as follows:
rOTTSjf qWN, Jan. 3, 1865.
This certifies tbat'I have used ihe Phm
nix Pectoral in my family, and I recom
mend it 10 ihe Public as ihe very best
remedy for cough and col(s, that I have
ever tried One of my children was taken
with a cold, accompanied wittr 'a croupy
cough, (-6 bad, indeed, that it 'c'culd not
talk and scarcely, breathe. Waving heard
,so much said about the Pho3nixi Pectoral
I procured a bottle, of it. The first dose
relieves the difficulty of breaming. 'and be-
lore the child had taken one foqrth, of the 1
bottle it was eniirely '.well. Every family J
snoutu nave it in ineir uouse. . , v
Signed tj. . IXP.CROSBY.
J. C. Smith, druggist of New. Hope, Bracks
conuty, Pa., in writing to Dr. Obeib.ol'zer,
says :,, "A .ew days sir.ee I bought two
dozen"o ypur. valuable coush remedy jo
try, and find it very good, and. a it is near
ly all gone I would like you to send id e a
gross of it.
'Ycur medicine gives better satisfaction
than any- other I Tiave in the Store. I am
agent lor some of ibe most popular couizh
preparations, but yours seems to be doing
the moKt good."
The folTowingjs an extract from a letter
from Hiram 'Ellis, merchant, near Potis
town, 'Pa,., "I have tried the Phoenix. Pec
toral and find ii to be ihe best cough med
irine exlanl. It meets with a more read v
sale than any other that I have "ever bad in !
my,f tore." , ;, . : . ,
The proprietor of this medicine basso
much confidence in its curative powers.
from the testimony of thousands who have
' 1 : . . l. . 1 1 '. . . M t- : 1 1
u-eu 11, iiiHi luo iiiuiicfy win uo uam uacK i
to any purchaser who is not satisfied with
its effects.'' t ...
Ii fs so pleasant lo take that children cry
fnr it. Price THIRTY-FI VE CENTS; large
Bniile ONE DOLLAR.
Ii is intended for only one class of dis
eases., namely tho"se ot the THROAT and
LUNGS. , .
Prepared only by LEVI OBERHOLTZER
M D v Pl'cBMi'xviIle,.'P'a.v an sold by all
DriiJuists and Storekeepers. , N
Johnson, Holloway, S: Cowuen, No. '23
North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, and
F. C. Wells & Co., 115 Franklin Stre'el,
New York, General Wholesale 'A"geni.
N. B. If your' nearest dru'ggi-t or store
keeper does not keep this medicine do not
let him put you off with some other medi
cine, because he makes more mor.ey on it,
but send at once to one of ihe Agents for it.
June 21, 1865. 6tn.
81,
$ C t O, O o o
WOR1H OF
$1,
ATATC1IES. XHAI.S, RIXGS. &C.
fe. S. H AS K INS &; C.',
:3G lictkmnn trict, Nitc York.
Oder the following -inducements to
Buyers of Valuable
lUving been f or a, long time er.gaged
the Packet business, and established our
reputation for promptness and reliability,
and possessing great facilities for selling
jewelry n '.hi way, w e are confident that
we can aie f-atis-laction to all who feel
d;vpoed to patronize us.
$650 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA
mond Pins, Chains, to be sold lor One
Dollar each, without regard to value, and
not to be paid for until you know what you
are to receive.
JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST
OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR ONE
DOLLAR EACH J
175 Watches (handsomely engraved and
warranted perfect lime keepers), varying
in prices from $20 00 to SiSO OO.each."
225 Ladies' watches, solid gold hunting
cases, S65 00 each.
250 Gen lemen's silver watches 15 00
to 20 00 each.
6,000 Latest style Ve'st and neck chains,
4 5C to 30 00 epch.
5,000 Ger.t's California Diamond Pins.
2.50 to(25 00 each.
4,000 California diamond ear dropsj 2 00
to 15 00 each.
3 000 Miniature and enamelled gent's
scarf pins, new styles, 5 00 lo 15 00 each.
. 2,000 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to
10 00 each.
2 530 Gold band bracelets, engraved and
plain, 3 00 to 20 00 each.
3 000 Jet and Mosaic brooches, 3. 00 to
70 00 each.
2,000 CaTieo brooch.;, rich patterns; very
'asty "3 CO 10 60 oO each,
i 500 Florniine and Lava pins, the real
j article. 4 CO to 10 00 each.
j ' oOO Lava and Florealine ear drops,
3 00 to 10 00 eacp.
3 000 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each !
2,000 Ladies' Chatelaine cnatns, jl and
gohl, 15 00 tc 20 CO each.
'6,000 Gent's pins, a splendid assortment,
2 00 to 15 00 earh. .
4,000 Solitaire sleeve buttons, entiiely new
styles, 2 00 to 5 00 each.
3 000 Studs and sleeve buttons, in sets,
very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each.
5 OOO Sleeve buttons, plain, enamelled
I anil engraved: 2 00 to 8 00 each.
1 1 1 . 1
10,00U nam anu nanusomeiy engravea
rings, 2 50 to 10' 00 each.
8.000 Spring lockets; double case, richly
engraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each.
15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new and latest
styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each.
5.000 Gold pens, and handsome silver
cases, 5 00 to 10 00 each.
This entire list of beautiful and valuable
woods will be sold for One Dollar Each
Certificates of al) the above article's will be
placed in envelope", and sealed. Thece
envelopes are frent by mail, as ordered,
without regard to choice. On the' receipt
of the Certificate yon will see what you
are to have, and then it is al your option lo
send one dollar and take the article, or not.
Five Certificates can be -ordered for St;
eleven foi 82; ihiny.-five for 85; sixty-five
for S10; and one hundred for 515. We
will send a' single Certificate on the receipt
of 25 cents. v -
G. S. HASKINS & Co , ,
Box 4270. 36 Beekman St., N Y.
Bloombur2. April 5th. 1865.
DAVID LOtVEKDERG,
C L OT If ING STORE
JVEW STORE
IN bl'oomsburq, pa.
THE UNDERSIGNED has iost opened. a
new S'ore in SCHIYK'S BUILDING MAIN
STREET. Blnnmeborg, Pa., which he ha
filleJ with a fir-1 rtss assortment of
of mII tMviption. and
GRocEniEs, nvRDivAiin am)
. . "QCEISiFAKE,
in ihe use a I vanetv.
Also FLriUR and FEED supplied 1.1 1 J
lowest ma'.Kei. prices, n rf p--wtii-)
licits a fair share ol ps'ronwsei ,
. . . JAMES K EM
Bloomborjr, Nor. 8, 1865 il.
ASSICXEESil0-
Elias Wirtmnn't Et"te.
jVJOTICE is hereby given ih'a'j i e -
and final accounl ol Jol i K. 1
John Stale), Aoipnees of E'm t . .
has been filed in Ihe Prothono '- t V
of Columbia county, mid it nt tl
will be, presented to the Jure-
Court of Cprnmon Pleas of Cdui S r
on TUESDAY, THE 6h DAY O M
RUARY, 1866, for confirmation, v
all persons interested will lake ii. .
JESSE COLEMAN, Pr
Bloomsburs, Dec. 27, 1865. .
Auditor's io l fee. ,
Estate of Isaiah Buhl, dec d
THE undersigned, an Auditor. hi'm
by the Orphans' Court of Columbia ;
to distribute the iunds in the hat.'f-, f
B Bowmrn and Isaiah Bower. du.i
tors of Isaiah Bahl, deceased, will
the duties of his appointment al . Jn- '
in Berwick, on Wednesday, the 2l'H
Jan., 1866, at 10 o'cjqck.A. M.
tin.e and place all person itprr-r' '
notified lo prtv-ent their claims or t- .1
red Irom cumins in on said- fand. . .
M. M. TRAU.GH, An '''
Dec. 27, 1865 4w. 82 6u.
PUBLIC SJHA
, OF
TOGAl. ESTATE
In pursuance of an order of he 0 ,
Court of Columbia Couutv, Pa , :
MONDAY, 7VE29lh, OF J ANU I U) -at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, SOI. Oil"
NYHRt Guardian of lh rrtui-i-dren
of Samuel A. Bowman, !a-e ..1 Al'i't
twp in said co'unty;i dte'd. wil1 e
s'ale; b.y public vendue, on th , r .
the uiidi'vided nve-selventlis of ih m.
ded elevenwejfths of a certain L; jj I.
situa'e in Mitllin l wp", aili.Mn.i'n 'i i't '
Neyer, W'm , Brown, Benj. , Yh it'ti ..
ers, conlajnitjg f Twerilyriw,o Ari- y
eight acres whereof is cleare l. A L- i.
the same timeon the, premise, ihe ' .
vided fi ve-seven'l: ef the ondividl m-
twelfths of five out lots, ly ins ailj -i 1 ;
the same twp., bounded by lan.i . -!t
Yohe, Snrafi Bowman, and o:hr-, ,i u. .'
ing Ten Acres. AISO, at ihe .t,y '
on the premises, the ond'nidn.l (;.- -
enths o,f(the undivided eleven-ieiiitn
certain Out Lot, lying in Mittlirivi'!i. J
ing Sarah, Bowman, Benj. Yo'ie . .
Yohe, containing Four Actes. A!.vO.
the same time, op. the premie,', ; ''
vided hve sevenths oi. th,e Ujutivi.t-..,
en-twelfths of one other dm f.f;. .?i M i,
ville, adjoining lands of ym. .B-n i
o'el Beidelman and Wm. BroMti i i
Four Acres. ALSO, o,n the peu.i---ihe
same ime, five-seveiith ol a
Out Lot, in MifBiuyilla, No. 81, - ;i
Ten Acres. Late the estate of -Mid,
ed, situate in the toweship of Mil!..
county aforesaid.
, JESSE COLEMAN. C'.-rf..,
, SOLOMON NEYHARD, Gu-rdur.
Bloomsburg, Jan. 3, 1866.
ALSO, Al the same lime and .pl-tc--.
heits of the said Samuel A. Bowm
are of age, will offer in coiiiifc i n
the foregoing ihe undivided in.t r-.
of the said undivid ed eleyen-iwe-M ij.
each oi ihe above mentioned ami j-
premises; and the undivided two m 1 1
of Out Lot, No 81 aforesaid,-
Termn and condition uiade
day of sale. JOSEPH P. Bu V 't
CELESTE Mill-!" -WILLIAM
MILW..
Jan. 3. 1866.
EEtTTORS' aT.V
OF
Valiiahlc Real Hi: t
"17"lLL be exposed 16 public : 'k.
late dwelling ,houe of W il.t'
COLE, deceased, in Eentoa tOMi.-.. t
lu.mbia county, on
THURSDAY, THE 18TH OF JAN , V
at 10 p'cloric in the, Iqr'enopn. of '
tne toiiowing iijescrtoeu.reat efitate. ta
A CERTAIN TRACT OF l.Wl
situa'te in Benton township, Coinm' t .
adjoining lands of the heirs of J1V1 I.
bach on ihe east, and other lands bvl.
to the estate of the said William C.di
the north, south, and west, containing
ACRES more or less, whereon- m c;- .
A LARGE AND VALUABLE G .
MILL, containing three pair of S:iu.r
Saw Mill, Dwelling House and StaW-. .
ALSQ, & certain Plantation and IV.
f-lliii, situate , In Benton- lownf-hip.
said, adjoining lariJs of Benjamin iUu
the north, the heirs of John .Laubaru
the east, FUhinsirreek on the west and
Mill tract above described on. ihe
containing SEVENTY ACRES,
less, whereon are erected a TWO STo.
Stone Dwelling lionet,
A LARGE FRAME. BANK BARN, .
out houses, about Fifty Aeres is impr.i
land. ,
ALSO, a certain tracl cf Jand situate
Benton towrUhip aloresaiJ, and on 1
wet side of Fishingcreek, adjoirTing la
of Berjamm Brink on ihe north, adjoini
the manor tract on the sooth, Samoel H
man and others on the west, and Fishii
creek on the east r or. fain ins - ..
EIGHTY ACRES; .
more less, abdn'l iwenty acres cleared
the balance timber land : tbere is on
premises a blacksmith shop. ALSO,
other tract of land situate in Sugar'oaf
said countv, adjoining lands ol
Cole ori.the. nonh, Jacob Kimble
and Sa5t
uel Hes oq toe south and wes,
and oil
r
lands of William Cote on the east
laining.
ONE HUNDRED TTFENTT ACR
more or less, about eighty acre impro
land, the residue timber :. there are on
premises a two-story frame dwelling houf
a frame barn, out buildings, and a ga
orchard.
Also, a Tract ol Wood!anf, situate
Sugarloaf twp. aforesaid, a 'joining la
of Montgomery Cole ard Fishingcreek
the eat, Alinas Cole on the north., on
outh by lands of John Swarfwout, and
the west by other lands ol
th" Jeced
containing atom EIGHTH ACl"
The above lands to be sold pursuaM
the directions contained in Ihe last will J
testament of William Cole, deceased. Cj
Iliiions and terms of sale will be tr.
tnown on daVvoC sile, 6y I
MONTGOMERY COLE, j
tt?"