Columbia democrat and star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1867, May 02, 1866, Image 3

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    LOCAL DEPARTMENT
-&tOO M 5 BURG.
Wednesday, mhy 218667
rfA?!"0-? men iave cons
. SentP-' ?t party pessary in free
gov
ZJ' Aether or not it de
. Jonx & Faxnv.-.,:- ,t. t-f
Jnf l,i 1 . ""'i'iuue, iu uue iT-
. ::.u!?ma' a. ceremony by a Jryto
nifC" . - - 1. v - .
.T V rr f-.t- -rv-ujion was fuiit about
l.sn .'" Tdeie., -Its Falls were
tt-?iT-fy-Jt fecf. in heicht. 350 feet.
nd in cmrV40 tniles. These were drawn
-ic citv iu exact Kiunres. each tide
' Eiri'fl: 25 Targe' gates ot' Eolid bras?. ', '
t.lgth. An eclipse of 'the moon is caused
riy the paasage of the earth" in a right line
between the sun. and moon ; this never hap
1 pens but when the moon is at the full.
t-i :JE3r The. Old Guard for 3Iay has been rc-
.ceivei It u an interesting number.
t
JCSS" We 'would direct attention to the
, 11 A
new advertisements in-to-day's DeaTOCR-VT
Kead our putside "carefully, this
; week.lt is : nearly a!T 'original," and.spcaka
jwell fji uivDenj'oflr4tie contributors of tLis
county. ; ,.-.,,
i, YSSDU D. W. Robbins bears the reputation
. of selling the best ujmI purest liquor?, of all
kinds, in this' section of country. .
.c ' ft-.- t. . -
.SO See Hendershot & Mason's adver
tisement in another column. They are oblis--iaft'responsible
ahdiiffreeable men to deal
.with,, and .in accommodations, low prices,
and variety,' they take the lead in this place.
- We ask Our readers to peruse care
fully and thoughtfully the article in to-day's
paper, entitled: "Shall flie -Mountain go to
3ahomet " It is the rallying cry of the
grea Democratic party and was written by
one of it3 best 5ml ablest men.
. : - '
i .SlNATOa Euckalew arrived at his home
last Saturday morning. lie will return to
Washington in a few days. Mr. Buckalew
. Utrtily representing the .Union and Constitution-loving
peoplo of Pennsylvania in
the United States Senate .
.- JCSf Let tlm business men remember that,
in advertising in the Democrat and Star,
they-notify nearly two thousand families of
' their whereabouts" and abilities, and invite
ind induce them to come and buy. Just
. think ofiif .-V ' '
. -X&m We extend a cordial invitation to all
'buy friends and patrons, who may be in
attendance at Court next' week, to call and
ee us at our new office, over S.' C. ShiverB
.Ware Booms, .on Main Street. They will
J5nd the latch-sirijig out and one or the other
editors at his post, pleased to receive them.
Al30n Thuraday and Friday morning
Ust, thi? section was visited by 1 'Jack Frost. ' '
The fruit h-xs not been damaged to any ex
tent as yet observed. Everything being dry,
otherwise the result might have been disas
trous to the peach, cherry and apple crop.
r - Arthur's Home Magazine made it3
appearance in our sanctum a few days since,
for May, looking . first-rate, and containing
its usual amount of interesting reading mat
ter, and embclishments. Terms, $2.00 per
annum in advance. V
SSf, See John R. Moycr's advertisement
tathis issue. He is. an experienced drug
giati" honest and obliging, and with his eu
periof' 'stock an i cstablLhment, he cannot
fail to satisfy all.
tS?" Tlie thanks of the Junior Editor cf
this Journal are due . the CohiviLim for its
persoiialisni.";"We had expected something
better .of it than" to allow the predestined
angel to EpEt bairs. . However, it was time
ly, useful, wholeseme, and at a very cheap
rate." The writer has a happy faculty of
looking at things, not as they are, but as he
would like- to have theni. -
, Mat Court. The May Term of the Court
of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Court of
Common Pleas, and Orphans' Court of this
county, wiUcommcnce on Monday next; and,
as usual, attract a large number of people
to town. , We shall endeavor to give a syn
opsis of the proceedings in our next L-aue.
This Term - will be' the most important one
. of the' year,' especially to the landlords.
'-' - r ,
The merchant who advertises his
goods througlihia local paper,' inviting the
publie to call and examine hisstock, is gen
erally considered the "most honest arid relia
bleman to' deal with.' He does not hesitate
1 to exhibit his articles, as he is confident that
- they wUl bear:lose inpect!on, and rarely, if
,ever, faik to 8611, -'and cheaper goods
' than his neighbor, who has not go t in t be way
of investing a small amount mprintersink.,
'TCLrl'resideiit Johnson has apiointed our
. townsman, Eobert F. Clark, Esq.r lleve
' nue Assessor of this (Thirteenth) District,
to take the place of Dr. P. Joirx, the pres
ent incumbent! Mr4 Clark's name has gone
to the Senate for confirmation.;' The ap
pointment of Dr. John has never been con
fmeiL' whieli to many might seem strange,
aa he always his, and is sustaining the radi
cals in Congress, who have of late been con
trolling matters pretty much their own way.
The Latest Ninvs. It is. always the de
" - giro cf those publithers who labor to make
their journal intetesting to their readers, to
endeavor to give the latest news by telegraph
cr "cthenrisc.' The item that ve are about
to clircnlcle was not exactly furnished ns ly
t : - , Vzt -r 13 conveyed to us through
r;: . 4 -3 to iaave all doubt or euspi-
. c'.'x cf its tritlfulness out of. the question.
TLi f:t Is itds : Peter Ent has just been
"1" re-enferced at his store in Light
Cir"4", vrith a hrgs-assorteent of Spring
1 ' " , rr oods selected especially for
C . Cee H- advertisement. He
' : : ::l zzi &'!vErtiS in tie
tQf ClIARLF.S Cr T? i titt x-o- 17
, . j 7: S -OARKLEY, Esq.,
1 - . . I -"M-J
ic-eiecwja county feupenntendpnt nf
mon Schools for- this countyVor.' T'
,
-
last ;;ili3 salaryaa fixed at $8QCweek
. tT The heawrrp nfrS -the.
bas prevented iW fron"fcTAR' lu tHs
ceipts to the Dejioc111 our nexc'
issue. They wi anythinsr m the mil-
EST Laddo well by calling at the es-
linerv Urt of Miss Lizzie Feterman, where
tabJiu be found readv and willinz to assist
icra in choosing from her extensive and
well selected stock of goods. See her card
in another column.
, ."Loyalty. A fellow by the "name of
Sturtevant, who represented Crawford coun
ty the last session at Hanxsburg, ' declared
that Sumner, Thad. Stevens and Tom Wil
liams, of Pittsburg, were better and 'greater
men than Washington,. Franklin and Jeffer-
son7 We presume Sturtevant, considors
himself Patrick Henrj'- - ' 1 " '
. . i -- , , -.
Farmers Look to yora Interests.
We arc requested to notice- that A3. Kes-
TER, of this place,' U Agent for the Pa!e of
Concentrated Fertilizer, prepared by the firm
crWm. Ellis-'& Co.;. Chemists, No. ' 724
Market Street, Philadelphia. Mr. Kester
solicits the attention of the farmer to this
valuables Fertilizer. He is prepared to fur
nish parties with this article in large or
small quantities. Call aud examine it for
yourselves.
EST" Those indebted to us on subscription
to the Star or tue North, will please
come forward and settle their indebtedness.
Next week being Court,, will be a good time
for all those to square up their accounts.
The books are yet in the ofiice of the Dem
ocrat and Star, where they will remain
but a i-hort time, if those in arrears are not
more prompt in fettling up. We also de
mand immediate payment of our claims for
advertising and job-work. We despise dun
ning, but need and must have o'jt money,
if it is possible to get it.
W. 11. Jacoby.
A Sad .Accident. Henry Trivelpiece,
while, on his way home, on 24th ult., from
Bloomsburg, where he had brought a load of
lumber, in some way fell, or was thrown, from
his empty wagon and instantly killod. Other
persons, with teams, from his own neigh
borhood, and also his brother, were imme
diately in front and rear of him,.but did not
see him fall. It is reported by those coming
behind, who first found him, that his skull
was broken , and his brains oozing out, and
that he drew but two breaths ' afterwards.
He was about 2fi years of age- served three
years during the late war and had the repu
tation of being a brave soldier, lie was the
pride of his parents, a good .citizen, of in
dustrious .habits and "was ' highly respected
by all who knew him. In sympathy with
those joined to him by affection, we deeply
feel that we have lot a friend.
Meeting of tite Incorporators of the
Montour and Colorado Gold Mixing
Company. This Company held a meeting,
at their principal ofiice, in Philadelphia, on
the 2.3d ult., f jr the purpose of electing offi
cers to ecrve during the ensuing year. The
officers chosen arc as follows : . President,
Wm.. II. Jacoby ; Vice President, D. M
Svtarr ; Treasurer, John Woodside ; Sec
retary, Harrison Guambo ; General Direc
tor, Wm. Blue. Directors, W. II. Jacoby,
M. D. Swarr, J. M. Crossman, Wm. Blue,
W. II. Tyson, II. L. Shultzbach.
The General Director and Vice President
are on their way to Central City, Colorado,
"or the purpose of renewing operations at
the mines, where they will arrive on or
about the 20th inst. The property of the
Company is in good condition', ' and will
prove beneficial to the stockholders. The
first dividend will be paid in July next, un
less some unavoidable accident should hap
pen the Company " .
The Co.lumbln. This is the title of the
disorganizes new paper, at this place,
which made its first appearance on Saturday
hist, bearing'date May 5th, and promises to
appear every Saturday, regularly, after this
date. The paper looks well, is printed upon
large, bold-faced type, and in size will com
pare favorably with any of our country ex
changes. It is conducted by George II.
Moore, Esq., of some other place besides
this. In polities' we scarcely know where to
find it; but it promises to "support all
principles and measures of policy which
look to the consolidation of the Union;"
besides supply a want very much felt in this
immediate neighborhood, by establishing an
"Independent JournaL" ' If it means to
support principles, looking toward the resto
ration of the Union, it, to be consistent in
all ihings, fchould "undoubtedly place at the
head of its columns the name of Hon. Hi es
ter Clymer for Governor. The principles
avowed and maintained by Mr. Clymer,
the standard bearer of the Democracy of
this State in the present campaign, look to
no other object than the restoration of the
Union -through President Johnson's plan.
Why not then eup2ort the man for Governor
who supports Johnson's policy and "thus
rise above the pa-sions of the past?"
The Chambersburg Repository says
that, a there i ''nothing n2w'' in - Presi
dent John-on's late speeches "we shall not
give them room in thee columni-" and
again that "they, arc but one third-rate
copperhead speeches." . If that paper will
not let President Johnson be 'heard now,
why does it find fault with the Democracy
for refusing, to hear Johnson's speeches
when he was .supposed to be all fr the ne
gro and little or nothing fortho Union ?
The rump House is opening up another
spoils department nothing less than the
appropriation of sixty million dollars for a
Pacific railroad. The - lobbies are daily
crowded with harpies awaiting in breathless
anxiety the commencement of the golden
(now' paper) ehower. - Several fsomebodys
will hereafter build palaces like that of the
Government banker Jay Cooke
The Niagara ship canal bill now befo; e
the Rump; is counted on as a "big ' thing"
on spoils, and for nothing else. .The ends of
commerce do not justify such a ditch. .. . -
Centre Uounty. The Watchman Says :
The grain iu some 'seetions of this couaty
looks exceedingly thin, and if the harvest is
not better than the fields now promise, we
t-hould not be surprised if less thin a two-
I fie 26th .. near Muncy. Mr. David Master
was if.llville. Colombia counti, and Mi Phoebe Wil-
fW,t' of Lycoming county:
May love, happinea and ;?roaperity
I fhpm thMUiiil lit'
accompany
Kn,
d I i: i)
In Espy on the 5th nt April, 18C6, rery auddenlv,
Mary Catharine, aaughter of William (.. and Eliz
abeth Girton, aged 1 year," mantha ana Sri day a.
BLOOMSBURG III ARRET.
WHEAT.per buehel. 2 50
HVK. , " 1 00
CORN, ' HO
BUCKWHEAT, a.. 100
FLOUK per bbl. 12 OW
OOVERr.EU. - 6 25
FLAX SEEII 2 5(t
BUCK WHEAT Flour. 3 00
BUTTER. -KGG3
.
POTATOES, -D'UEU
ArTLES.
IJAMd . -BACON,
- -
45
2.;
1 40
3 on
- 2J
1
12 00
H A V by the ton.
CHICKENS, per pair. 5
FHILAD'SIJ'HIA FLOUR Jc G A IN. MARKET.
. coaaecrtD wikklt roa. thi ,"deocrt hd star.'
Wkeat Flour per barrel. Extra ,. .,
lia .. ti- do .. Family...
ilo, vKye.. .,
Wheat, White, per bushel
uo i Ririi. do
lo . Aiubcr ln ...........
Bye. do .,
Ciira Yellow, do
d V Uiuj' do.. .
Oat ' ., . ' .h
Buckwheat Meal
... to
...50
...6 30
....2 2D
....2.10
to $10
to
to 2.30
to 'i.A3
to 1.0".
.1.04
50
5 pr 100 lb
SPECIAL NOTICE-.
THE Muon. tc Hamlin Cabinet Organ, forty- dif
ferent style, adapted to s icred and secular muiMcfor
80to5')OJ each. FIFTY-O.VE GOLD or SILVER
MEDALS, or other first premiums, awarded them.
IL'ustrated Ca alogues free, Addre s, MASOV it
HAMLIN, Boston,' or MSON BOTIIEttS. New
York. ' , : .
Jan.fi. ISCC -Sop. 0. 'C5.-Ir. 8.M.P.
.to on it n i) s.
A reformed inebriate would be happt tocommuni
cate (free of charge) to a many of hi fellow-beings
a will address biiu. very important and useful in
formation, and place in their hands a sure cure for
the love of Strong Drink ofuoy kind. This infor
mation is freely ottered by one who has narrowly es
caped a drunkard 's grave. Addre, -
SE8II B. IIE:)EK3C'V.
No. 9 Braid Street, New York.
March 5S, isn8.an.
JittKOKb UF YOUTH.
A gent'eman who suffered for yars from Nervous
Debility .Prematura Decay, and all the ejects of youth
lul indiscretion, will, for the saka nf guff-ring hu
manily, send free to all who -need it, the recipe and
directions for making the sim;le remedy by which he
was cured. Sufforers wishinf to profit by tha adver.
iisei'a experience, can do to by addressing
JOU.V B. jCDEV,
No. 11 Chambers l, New-York,
Feb, lafiC. ly. 3.M.P.
Dca l'i:
tarrh, tr
reuted with the utmost success, hy J
ISAACS, M. D. Ucnlistoud Aurist (formerly of Ley
den, Holland. No. 519 Pl StitPt. lllll AD'A-
1 estimomalii. Irmn the moil reliable onrc'S' in the
City and Country can be Keen at bis office. 1 he med
ical faculty are invited to accompany tlieir patients,
a he has no secrets in hi s pi an ice ARTIFICIAL
EYES, inserted without fAiN. No charge lor exam
ination.
April 2". IF6G. ly
T
O Coit-rstrt ATivrs The advertiser having been
restored to health in a few weeks by a vary sim
ple remedy .after having suffered several years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Con-
uinptiou-is anxious to make known to bis fellotv
ufferersthe means f cure .
To all who desire it.hu wi'.l send a copy of the pre
scription used.ffreent Charge. witli the directions (or
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
scaa ccki for Consumption, Ahthmy, Oroncliitis.Cold j
Cough etc The onI object of. the advertiser !
sending the rresciiptinn is to benefit he afflicted. and
i-pre . d inrormntinn wbiru Deenneeiveato oe invaiuanie
ml he hopes every suffi.-rer will try nis remedy, as it
win cost mem not nine, ami may prove a ores-
nic.
Par:ie wishing the prescription, free, by
return
mail, will please address " ' -
KeV. fcUlTMU A. tVlliMM.
WiHiamsbnrg KingsConniy
Feb. 1SC6. ly. S.W. Vr
Mew-York.
- A t'A Itl) I II IMVALIUJS.
A rierjya'' t, while residing in South America a
a missionary, discovered a safe and pimple remedy
for the lure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,
Disease cf the Urinary and Seminal Or.aus. and
the whole trail of disorder brought on by baneful
and vicious habits, Creat lumbers have been al
ready on red by tis noble remedy. Prompt :d by a
desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortnnate, twill
end the recipe for preparing and using this medi-
rino. in a sea ed envelope, to any one who needs it
ftu orCuiini, '
riease iucloje a post-p.tid envelop?, ad dres led to
yourgtlf. Ad'resi,
JOSEPH T. IN MA V,
8ttiow D, OiBLk HiKjiE. New- York City.
March 7- leT6.-3rno.
Da. FRANKLIN AX DTH Se5lifirCAEOI.IX A
PLAN 1 ER. A friend relates to as tli;.t the
Summer before the war at the house of a hospitable
couth Caro'inian planU-r be was up one morning
with IV run and was about to vcuture forth on a
morains walk, w bm he wa checked by the planter
at the door.
V ou cannot pa. Sir. Too early.
Tooerly ! Why, my dear Colonel, what ay
Dr. Franklin ?
Early to bed and e-.rly to rie will make a man
healthy and waalthy and wise.
'Very une. sir ; but all a fallacy. Early riglng and.
the Inhalation, upon an empty gtoma.-n. of the morn
ing malaria- of thu country. Ninb And Souili. have
bren the death of thousand the Kath of itioirandg,
sir, from the lime of Cayt. John Smith to this day.
Wait-till dl'ler breakfast, fottify your stomach wnh
a cup of hoi eofi..-e, aed then, the r.oi ious vapors ut
tbe nicht being exhaled by the sun, we will take a
morning ride.
Kut, my dear Colonel, I nm always fortified with
a wineglags of ll.)S TE IT EUS CELEBttATED
STOMACH BITTERS'.'
Ali, tft-n. sir. yen may stick to Dr. Fmnklin. Hns
tetter's agnt at Char'eston supple me, and I am
expecting a box tft-duy w ith niv vae"n, Tbne ifit-tt-rs,
I find, are a sure protective against all the le
ver resulting from malaria, Doctor Franklin hold
gobd. air, even iu the swamps nr. South Carolina, if
lorti Aed wnh Hostetter'a Litter."
April IS, JfMiti. lm.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JSTRAY IIEIFEU.
Came to the nrrmise of the subscriber, in Fish.
inrercek township, Columbia cointy, ioum time
ince,
A llrown If citt'i",
about one year old,, with white feet, and in thrifty
condition. Tie owner is requested to come torwaM,
prove property, pay charge and take her away, ulli-erwise-she
will be sold accorling to law.
Wm. JKELER. ,
Fisbingcrcek, May 2d, ISUR.
pOLUMBU COUNTY :
AGBICULTURAL SOCIETY.
. The Annual Meeting of the Co'.umbi.i County Ag
ricultural Hortirnltural an.l Merhan ieal Aggocia
tion. for the election of olFicerg, to serve one year,
will be held at the Court House, in Rloomsburir. ni
Saturday, the I9tb of May le6o at 2 o'clock, P.M.
A full attendar.ee i desired
V ESLEY PURSELL. Prttt.
L. B. -RUFERTeStc'y.
Bloomsburg. May 'A IS6S. 6w '
t7 All county paper ilet.se copy . -
M
ISS LIZZK PETERMAN,
Would announce to the" ladies o Bloombure and
the publir generally, that the bat just teceived Irom
tb eastern ei'ies ber
Spring and Siininicr
' Ftock f.
MILLINERY GOODS,
consisting of alt article ugnally found in first dag
Millinery btore. Her goods are of the bent quality
and aaioag the nvict handsome and cheapest in tbe
mkrket . CuJl aad examine them for yourselves.
Nob dy gbould purchase jig-where before exauiitl -
ing Miss Feterman ' stock ot goods Bonnet made
to order, on the bortet notice, or repaired.
- oiore on mam street, 3d door below tne store ot
Wendenhall He pert.
Bloomsburg. May S, lrfi.-lC - i
NOTICE TO PRINTERS.
fBE undTiffned Will ?U cheap for cash quite a
lot ot tecond handed Printing materialsouaist
lag of the following article . m
One Wasliinton Press,
(rnten, 25X33) I Large Composing Stone, (.good a
new; ruam, t a.es. uailiea, e. ce.
Tbe Press doe good wot k.-tnd caa ba had cheao '
a we have no use for it. . -
- JACOBY k. IKELER.
Bloom burg. May 2dT. I3G6. . .
BLANKS I BLANKS I
f OURt PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, tho Ho. WttxtA Elwbh,, Fretldent
Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer at.d Oen
era! Jail Delivery, Court of Uuarter Sessiona of the
Peace and Court of Common Fleas and Orphan's Court
in the 2(5th Judicial District, composed of the coantiea
of columbia,Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. John
M 'Reynolds 4: Stephen Baldy.Aaso'ateJudeeB of Colum
bia county.have issued their precept.bearinf date the 7
day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and ixiy-MX, and to me directed for holding a
Court ofOyer ami Terminer and Genera! Jail delivery,
r-,.,...i i),.,rt Hiinni nf the Peace. Common fleas
and.Urphan'i Court, in Bloonmburg, in the county of
Columbia, on the firxt Monday, t being the 7th dayjof
May lext, te continue one wee.
Notice U hereby eiven, to the Coroner, the JuMicea
of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Co.
umbiathat they be then and there in their pnir iier
son at 10 o'cl.ick in the forenoon of said day with their
rvord. Inquisitions and other remembrance to do
those ibinjrs wich to their offices appertain to be done.
And those that ru bound by tecoinixance, to prosecute
asinst the prisoners that are or may be iu the Jail of
soid county of Columbia to be then and there te prose
cute tlicm as shall bo just. Jurors ore requested to be
punctual in theii attendaiice,n(treebly to their notices.
Dated at KloomabiirK.the lllhday of April
L.8. in the year of our Lord one thousand eiuht
( ) hundred and sixty-glx. and in the ninetieth
yuar of the Independence of the Uitd Slates, of
America. I GD sjite ma Comojwi alth. )
SAMUEL SXYUEtt. filic-ria.
Bloomsburg, April II, !?".
GUAM) JUilUKS-MAY TEUJi, lb6l.
BI OOM Aengtus Mas n.
. HtK. liERWlCK, Jaute Jacoby. '
KRIARCKEKK-Joiw pli Lauiou,
BENTON-John IkeUr,
. CENTRE-Klearr II. Heg.
. FiSIl INUCREEK Cyrus McHenry. ,
liRKKN tnl-Francig K.iat David Maotera,
. HEMLOCK Isnae Pnrnel, U Irani li. Apjilemau,
JACKtfii.N Jacob Youug.
' I.OCUvr iUa llodsoti, John K'ine.
MADISON Silas WelUver Hugh JlcCollu in. Jacob
E. Weiliver, Richard Fruit.
MOUNTPLEASANT Wm. Kitchen,
l'IE Enoch Fox; Abijah Girton,
SUGARLOAF AlinnsCole.
.SCUT I' Daniel gnyder. Aaron P.oon, Charles Lee
TRAVERSE JURORS, MAY TERM.
BLOOM Cayp'-T Thomas, Joseph Ra'rkley, Jacob
Traub .... ....
rli'.NTOK Rohr McHenry. George Poust,
BRIARCRKEK-Cyrus Fry.
Catawnsu Jacob 'lay well. Solomon Sliuman Wm.
Creagv, Win. Eyer. George Zarr. .
crNY'GH VW-Joieph K. Kn ittle, Reuben Wasscr
FRNKLIN-Climoii Jl.-ndcuball,
GKEKNWOOD-lgaac Ueler. '
II E VI LOCK -Chirle i ihart, .
JACKSON-Micbael Rciiilcy. '
1 1: US''' John Eveland, George TbciL George
Fetterman. John Yeager.
MIFFLIN John Suydi-r, Win. F. Keller, Thomas
Bouinan.
MOUNTPLEAS.WT John II. Vanderglice.Tbo.
Jones. '
M A IN John Nubs. Washington Fisher.
MoVIVTJR Peier M. kahutr.VV iu UoIlinghheaJ.
MADISO-Evan Jon-a.
OKAMiE Hirnu R Kliim.
SCOTT Miltoir K Cx. Pete- Eut, Eli Creveling.
5l'GAHH.F-Jof.hua Brink
IWooiiighuri. April II. leoii.
SHERIFFS SALEsT
BV virtue of several irrits of venditioni
eipnnag and Levari Facias, to me directed. i-bii.-iI
iul ot ills Court t Com .mil Fleas ot Criumhia
county, will he exposed to puhlie a, at the Co CRT
HoCsE. in BIKiiiBi.iKr.on MODY, THE 7 I'll OF
M AY. isoti, nt I o'clock in the afternoon 01 said day,
the following real eetale to wit
A cerialn trat or pieee of groand gitunte in Locust
twp.. Co:uuihi3 county, cont lininc one hundred acre
.more or less, bounded 011 ilm Knst by lgn!s of I'en
jamin Fetterman. on the.S iuth bv other lands of th
ilelendaut. on the west hy lands of Itonehart and
Stewart, and on tie lnnh by Itn.U f Clark Siew
nrt, whereon is erected a two story frame dw.-lling
ho 11 ne and a frnie barn wiih the appurtenanees.
AI.SO. one other piece of g.ound gituate in town
ship and county aforesai.f. containing t iL'iily arres,
more or legs, lioimded 011 the west by land- of Georce
Rar.p. tin the North by oiher lands of defendant on
the east by Fetterman & mall, and 011 thu South by
lands of Murks and If.iwer.
ALSO, one other piece of land situate in the twp.,
and county aforesaid containing twenty acreg more
or less, bounded on th south bv land of Adam
Marks, on the west by other Ian. la of defendant, on
tue North by other lands of defendant and on tbe
eat by lands ol Fctt.-jinan and Suia'l. with the an
purteiianreg. Seized '.axen In execution and to be sold a IU"
property of Daniel Kuteiibader.
ALSO,
A eertain lot ofland fttuatc in thr town cf Centra
lia. Cohin. biu county, in flan of said town N. 3
Block bing twenty-live feci front and one hun
dred and forty fett deep wherron is erected a two
story frame bouje and a frame stable w uh tbe appur
tenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold at tbe
property of Jl lies Galluluh.
ALSO,
A certain tran or piece of ero'ind eituate in Locust
twp.. Columbia cnuutv. containing ixty acre mure
nr lets bounded on the south mid wtft by lauds of
Henry Gable, on the North by lands, of Heniv Knapp
on the east by land cf David Thresher, on winch
arc erected aloe ho0ge and a log b irn about fifty
acre of cleared land with tbe appurtenances
cU'ized taken in ei-cution aud to bo sold cs the
properly of John Fv'rry.
, ALSO,
A certain ot of gronnd gituaU in Bloomsburg Col ,
county, on the South westgide or wcgi street of aid
!own,birinuiiig at comer oX a lot owned by Harriets
IthO'U Ann Rupert and runnins thence South twenty
nine d. s.east lifty feel to a post corner of a lot owned
by Anthony Witman thence along the game Souih
sixty one degrees west one hundred and ninety eicht
lei t to Bloom alley, thence along said ail. y uortli
twenty der. w est fifty leet i a pogt corner ot Harriet
St. Ehoda Ann Rupert lot iheiice alon the same North
(.I drg. east and one hundred and rinety eight feet
to place nf N?) inninr. containins thirty perch, s
strict uiei.s ire. Whereon i errrl-d a two glory
f'ame dwelling bouse and frauis kitchen wiih the
appu rtenances.
Seiz.-d taken in eierntiun and to be sold as the
property of Al orris Van Buskirk. '
ALSO.
A certain tiact or piece of land situate iu Locust
twp.. Columbia county. .' containing geverrt v eicbt
acres, more or less, bounded and described aV fol
low: On the north hy lands of Isaac K nodes. on
the east bv lands of David Morris, on tbe south hy
land of Joha Morris. Peter Pit tier and John Piiner'g
estate, and on th wegt br land of irobert Wnlkm's
whereon is erected a good dwelling housd &. barn &
octbuildings with the appurtenances.
Seized taken Jit execution and to be told as tbe
property of Richard Morgan.
S A M UE I. SN Y DE R, Sheriff.
turriu ivijce, liioointourg,
April 11. idiu.
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April 2J. 1SC6. 3m.
J.EVY QOAL y
ARD.
The undersigned respectfully inform tb citizen
of Klooni-biire and Colunib.". ennnty , that they ke p
II the different numlwrs of stove coal and selected
lump coal for s.nij'iinc purposes, on their wharf, ad
joining. McKelvv, Neal fcuo t rum are ; with a good
pair bunain grates on the wnarr.to weigh coal, hay and
straw likewise a Dorse and wason. to deliver coal
to those who desire it- As we purcbaae a large
amount t.f coal, we Intend to keep a superior article.
and sell at tbe very lowegt prices. - Please call aud
exaoiiu fur 6urelvts before purchasing elgew here.
J. W. II EN I'EhsS'iiiT.
AL'GCoTOS MASON.
rf HE nnicrslgncd will take, in exchange for Coal
1 and Gro-erieg, the following named arrlirlcs
Wheat. Rye, Com. Oats. I'outnv, Lard. Hnrn. Flintil
der, and side meat. Butter, Egg. Hay. 4.C , at ihe
hiKhestcash price, at hi a Grocery htore, adjoining
thelr cool yard. J. W. HE NDEEaliuT.
Iiloomburg,. April !, ldob.-Jt.
r"tJE subscrilicr nuer at Private Sale, a Farm sit
1 gated in Oeqpge Twp., Col. co. fa. 11 mile from
Sobrsburg and 3 from Orangeviile, containing
ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ACRES.
balance is well timbered There are on the premise
commodious new buildings a . good orchard and a
large you of apple and peach orchard, of six years
growth, beginning to bear.
r.LKAAUX 6. t. ML Lit.
OrangtMwp. March S. 13G6
QCQ A "IO"TIl ! Agents wasted
Vr fortt enlirtiy ne ertic'-. just out. Ad-
TXSCASUIiEU'S SALE
OF SEATED LANDS
IN COLUMBIA'COUNTY.
, GREEABLY to the provisions of the Act of A.
A em!ly, entitled an act to reduce the ftate debt,
e passed the 3tlh day of April, 1844, the Treas
urer of the L'ounty of Columbia hereby gives notice
to alt peraon concerned therein, that unless the
County, Itoad, 8chu d. Poor and Mate Tax cc,.due
on the following real estate situate in the County of
Columbia, are paid before the day ot sale. Hie w hole
or such parts of each a will pay the charge and
cogts chargeable thereon will be gold at the Court
House, in H'oom-bur, Co of Columbia, on the llth
of June. 18fni, being the second Monday, aud In be
continued by adjournment from day .tilay for ar
reari geg of taxea due gaid county und the cogts ac
crued on each repctiveiy
Year. Acre . owners. ', tehant.' DoI, Ct
I8G3 87 " David Deans Beaver, SH
lr it 113 324 , T M liubbell : t " $11 16
i4 & 03 .''"'''
ldo3 a 3of3C0 Longenberger.Fislier Sc
Miller. " 19 5
18'.2 50 Jogeph Nam, . - , 2 40
u2&U 30 ' Mann.Ba'dystCriiwell - 9 Si'J
l3 64,03 37-2 John Me'.'aila . " . 9 7d
IiJ '24 " David Nan ,: " ' 2 4!
ii-2A.ii3 Si . Joint Kooiig ' ' Benton 9 e
irt..-2 1 lot Samuel C Kiekbaura S Cri
Iffri 3:1 El;xnbeth Lunger 4 3t)
IHtiJ I lot James G .Noble . . . .2 Hu
IH.2 50' Peter Shiiltz '- 3 21
l"..G3' t Hi.nnahTyke . . fi
ltHiri 50 I z.-kiel Sliultz 3 9J
I-t.3 50 Daniel Sim tz " 1 '
tlcC3 1 lot Peter Vnidley . Cooyngham J 39
loi3 1 .t llenry Kinesbury 67
(33it4 IM A Wm LiudeiiiuulU " 2 64
lca.J 1 .t J W lark - Centre 43
1 lot John Clear? . 57
3-4 V Jho PSrrohmever - ' 3
f-IV2 li Peter Ajiplevalc dee'd Jackson ( 3
t-i xa 14 Henry Appl.-gate 2 "7
lr'O-i 1 WniCrossley Madison 'Jd
irttii 3 II Kostenbauder'a heir Main 44
lei3 I Peter Knight . .
b9.3.4.3 100 John Corpcr est Fine S3 97
(r.'&'UJ :ti) Cal vin Clinuiburlin 1 5
Hti3 1 lot PmuerEik . 37
t3jt04 1 lot William Whipple- 1 57
Istil 33' Mile D SutlitT egt . Sugarloaf 29
JOHN J. STILES, Treasurer.
TRKASi-RF.a' OrncK,' I
Blonmburg. April ll.'liG. (
T 21 U 1 $ (J 2? i: U S S V lg E
OF UNSEATED LAiDS -
FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY.
AGRFFARLY to the provisions nf in Act of An
gemMy entitled an Art lireiling the mode nf
riling unseated hinds frr taxe and for other purpo
ses, pasgeil th 13th day of March If 13, and the fur
ther .pilementg thereto parg.-d on the 13th day of
March lel and Ihe 5!3th March 1-1. and Uth Vlnrch.
!c47, ihe Treusurer of Columbia County hereby elves
notice to all pefgong concerned therein, that unless
the County, Rod., S. faoid, Puor. Baunly- and Stale
Taxes due on the following tracts of unseated lands
situate in Columbia County are paid before tbe day
of gale, tlirt. whole or gucb partg of each tract as wi 1
pay the taxes and cost chargeable tnereoit. will be
sold itl the Court House in the town of Bloomsburg.
County cf Columbia 011 lUe Second Monday in June
next, an.l tocoiilinue bv adjournment from uay to day
for arrearage of taxes due vaid County, and the
cot accrued on each tract respectively.
No. or Acres Warrantees or owxkk Twp d c
BEAVER.
300 riiaa Miller ' f 13 no
W Catharine Noyer Ju ihi
1-iS - Lewis t ilxer M 74
iil- Wm Stewart 14 (Ml
20'J John GraerT '-part of 409 acre, lu 47
f.RlARCREEK:
13
41 , .
100
70
33
41
40
3
301
100
5 '
4"5
Id 1
10 y
Af.
14
48
US
14
3
441
30
4ilo
4-J9
4O0
HID
277
2.-3
303
1 of 170
I of.VO
I oflTll
tof
act
no
34
:k-4
3-4
3 4 of 130
t of HsJ
Folomon Kower r
Jegse liowman
Reuben Itl if la
Henry Di.:iwrich
Oliver Ege
Gilbert Fowler "
4 35
a 74
H eo
II 34
li 70
a 7.1
9i
11 -.'J
7 4i
. 31
I HJ
Ronry Gardcnhousc
Johu King
John Rninard
J .cob tier
Samuel 11 Smith
Joseph Ptacklious
John II Su t
John PI aff-T
John Yost
Samuel J ru'er
3.05
19 87
I7J
3 04
I -a
1 -J
50
210 ff?
.T
M 2i
114 0-
91 Hd
37 4n
174
179 5i
l'Ji 90
12 Ct
3L' 90
CONY.VGIIAM.
Ebenezer Branham
Thomas Harris
John oung
Joshua lle.im
Nathaniel Brown
Pt ter H.aughner
Robert Jordan
Andrew Portner
Lewis Wal ker
7hos Must, in 'W J Greenourh"
Mary Rustan ' W J Grceiioush"
Thog tlusinn ntlmcrufc Coal co I -J I'm)
MaryKustnn . 3:190
Johnston t'oagley :i6 4'i
Gt-oige llickham I-M fJ
Tliomag Hiltzheimer i:Ui 40
Kobett llihzhelmer l'v5 rd
William fctlrtunon CU4 Ki
Auing Wickergham 9.1 50
Paxton. Kline Sl sharpies 2-100
Keni ami I C.imbe 'tJKe st" 13 3ii
Benjamin Cooiube 'J Angpach jr 15 30
i.ilti a I int D.fminii k Cr.tiu :'
li-od I lot John Coweii 47
' I lot Ceorge Ready 30
" S lots llenry Slu.rps U
" I lot Francis Nulilcr V4
Itf4i3 1 lot l'tter Luwler ... , so
- - CENTRE -
6 1-1 Dew itt Sc. BoneJict 2 80
10 Elias Rees Is
CATAW1S3.I- -
57 ' ' J. S Brol.gis 4 12
70 Jatper Aaup 5 67
FRANKLIN.
41 Jeremiah Fincher. 7-i
bO Elijah Reynold 3c Co 5 7(i
. FISHINCCREEK
140 William Kurkalow 1103
1110 Alexnd.-r t'ramer. 3 e
2 J N t R J Junes 'J 44
150 Thomas Lein.is 9u
I A Georee Mark ' 13
112 Reese J Millard 2 in)
3, George P.aler :ki
24 WiHi .mg Roobin
r5 Amos Spade 1 54
1 1 3 Abraham Young 9 93
343 Panl Apple II 15
4 :t Guy Bryan 14 "7
4.14 Abrhbam Reeger 14 07"
1111 SauiUL-1 J tka'er ' ' 6 if
IQI i
GREENWOOD
F.-.muel Mberlsou P
14 EMlg Kve ) 02
100 Jolin.A Funston sl 'O
50 Georire Reese "4
3 1-3 Daniel Montgomery li
HEMLOCK
.M) Nathaniel CanipSn ll 1152
30 Frankliu Mcllride "dcc'J" B 37
JACKSON,
1.1 ' David l?e ' 80
31 Uen.-ij.ih farkerft. Co 114
ltO , Philip tc. John Wagner . 120
LOCL'rfT .
200 Thomas Bilimgton 37 07
31 Saniiit;! John 5 8H
3i .......... . 5 09
I 9of 200 Mary Myer W J GreenougU" 18 S4
I iof li 0 Thomas Rutdan 9 3.1
1 2.f lit" Daniel Reese " " 17 r-3
I 2of-J0 Mary Kustaa 1854
I iof -2iK) Charlotte liu-tan .'' 18 51
l-2..f 2tm Jonn R -vnolds ' 4 . li 51
l--2of 0 vi ,ry Myers mxicritJc coal co 18 54
I Vol li:0 Thoma- Ructan
9 39
I Sof 190 Danitl R.; e . . '
l-Sof iOO Mary ..uslan
I 'iot 200 Charlotte Rustan "
1- 2il 200 John Reynolds
MIFFLIN.
2-3 Thomas Aten r dee'd
175 Georg Nungesger
147 Joshua ZnniiiPrnian
300 George Lati uere
MAIN.
100 Brobst. Yetter &?chmick
4 W m Creasy
5 Henry Miller' heirs
C'J '. Isaiah Shaman d.-e'd
MOUNTPLEASANT.
17 til
18 51
18 54
1 54
I 7i
1 7H
14
3 liO
7 10
51
1 91
.3 44
12
44
0
I 44i
I 08
4 85
9 2y
5 48
23 2rt
VI lv
75 na
11 6
4 2 Cd
.2 74
3 20
13 78
6 L3
. 14 12
II 13
3 63
' 10 08
21 2
8
30 .
30
30
50
100
5
t0
HA
4JI
9
leO
50
00
Daniel Montgomery
ORANGE.
Pamnel Crevrling
Ja.-ob Hageubuch est
George Heidley
Pcitr Melick
PINE,
Fetcr Applegate "
Aaron Grog
Sylvester Heath
James Lockkrd
Win Durlin
Thopias Henfi 'ld
George A Frick
t. ... - r
ROARINGCREEK.
Feter Baughner . 1.
Thomas Barnes jr
SL'GARLOAF,
' Gog Est' '
Alex II Joshua He
Robert Montgomery' eat
205
89
3.S0
200
47
150
Abraham Young
Wm Stephen
JOHN J. STILES, treasurer.
TrrabCrer's Orncs. 1 -
Bloomsburg April II. '66 j ':
'WKAFl'INO AND MINING PA-
f T PER. Having thoroughly overhauled my Pa
per Mill at Mill Grove, aear Bloomsburg. Columbia
County, Pa.. I am now prepared to till all Order for
Wrapping. Dry Blasting rno Water Proof Paper, on
abort notice and fair prices. I have opened a ware
bonse in Wllken Barre. and appointed JoMpb Brown
jt the firm ol Krown.Grayk Co.. my agent todupcse
of myjiapcr in Luiernc County
Kesisier's IVolices.
"VTotice is berehy given to all legatees,
' creditor and other persons interested in the e
tateg of the respective decedent and minora, that the
following AdiHinirtration and Giian iau 'account
have been filed In the once of tbe Register of Colum
bia CO.. and will be presented for confirmation and
allowance in the Orphan'gCom t.to be held in Blooms
burg, in the eount aforesaid, on Wednoday. the
9th day of May, 1800, ai 2 o'clock in the afternoon ol
gaid day. ' '
1 First and final account of M.-E. Ja. kaoo. Adin r.
of John SI1ellha11111.tr, late of 1 riarcrvek township,
dec ased.
2 serond and final account of William & Thomna
Edwards admr'g of William Edwards, late ol Uiiar
creek township, deceased.
3 First aud fina account of John Mart ndm'r. ol
Hannah Fowler, late .f liriurc.eek towuehip dee'd.
4 First and firr.l account of R uben Miller, adin'r.
of Catharine Yetitr, late of Catawisia lowusbip
uee'd .
5 First and partial account of P'lineas and Isaac
Smith adm'rs, of Samuel rinoib, late of Mi Ul in twp.
deed.
C cond and final account .f 1 ltoma nnd Wm.
Edwards, a.lmr'g of Anna Margaret EJwardg, ate .
Of Uriarcreek township, de'd,
7 Account of Oei.jamin Voho, Guardian of Jacob
Fry minor child of Aarou Fry Ule of aii'Biu twp .
dee'd. . .
8 Account of ls-.c Heaeock and Huzh Fairman,
Executors of Ediih Fairmuii late of Greenwood twp.
dee'd. , "
9 Second and final account of Jacob Garrison, act
ing executor of Alexander Gurretaou late of Danville
Borough, deceased.
10 Second and final account of Johnson II Ikeler,
Executor of Andrew Ikeler, latu or Greenwood twp.
dee'd.
11 Account of Stephen fialde, Guardian of Mary E.
Blc-ck. r minor child of Wm, blocker lale of 11 111 lock
twp. dee'd,
12 Account of Martha A. John and Caroline S. Pe
will. Excrx's of Geor.'j John lute of Scott twp de-ct-aged.
13 Accountof Amsy Whitenijrht and Mary While
night adm'rs of Peter Whileuight, lale of Hemlock
township dee'd.
14 Account of Hugh McColIum, Ex r. of William
Sheep lat of Madigoii twp. dee'd.
15 Account of Stephen Kikendall Guardian of Jog,'
sw auk minor child ol Johu Swank lalu of Cuulre
twp. dee'd,
10 Firgt account of Jacob and Washington Yeagnr,
admr'g of Johu Yeager- sr. I:jte of Locust twp. de-c-
a.-e.l.
17 '1 he firt nnd final account of J C. Pennington
ailm'r of Cbrigliaii i-ajliach, lutjof Bjntou twp de
ceased.
18 Account of Christian n Seesholiz, adm'r of Ma
garet Wttcr, lale of Calawissa twp dee'd.
19 First and final account of Will.am Goodman &
John Levan ediur's of Daniel Lsvaurr. late of Roar
iugcreek I wp. dee'd. . .
20 Firt ann final account nf John A. Fungtnn. ad
ministrator of David Vandine, lale of Madison twp
dee'd.
SI Final account o( Daniel Ernst, su: vivins rxecu
tor of .Mary P, Jliila. late of .Madison twp, dee'd.
2-2 Account or Montgomery C0I3. one of the execu
tors of V illiam Colo, late t.f Benton twp. dee'd.
23 Account of Thorif.is H. Co'e one of the ex . -cu tors
of William Cole lute of Ueuton twp. duu'd.
24 Account of B F. Ilarlman, Guardian of Cla ra
Appleman minor c .ild ofBaliig Applcuiiii, late of
Hemlock twp. dee'd.
23 Accountof B. F. Hartm.in adm'r of James Rals
ton late ot I'd 00111 twp. dee'd. .
28 Account 1 f II. F. Hartuian adm'r of Wm. Karns.
late of Blom twp. rive'd.
27 Account of B F. Ilarlinan, trustee alter proce ed
ingg in Paitioii of Phiiip Ueb -rlmg dee'd
21 First and final account of Joan Neyh.trd and
Nathan Fleckeuieiii executors of Jacob Flee ken
gtff.ne of Urange twp. dec "d.
29 Final aecount of Lewis Larish and Jacob Mel
ict executor of Andrew Lari h, late of Scott tp.
ilcc'd. " .
30 First account of Aiij.iffis Everhart execiitoi of
the lat will and tet-lameut of Jacob Everhart late of
Oranue twp. dc-e'd.
31 First account nf Franklin Yocum adm'iofWm
Yocuiu lato ol Roaringt-reek twp, dec'i.
32 Final nr. o int of B. F. Hartnun. adm'r of Michael
R.;i heldcitTer latt of I'l.i.im twp., dee'd
33 Account of B. F. Hartuian ndm'r, of Marv Mu
eller, late of -Ma.ligon twp. dee'd.
31 Account of B. F. Hartuian adm'r wiln the wil I
annexed of Jutiatnan Mastellur lata of .MlJUon twp.
dee'd.
33 Account of Oliver Evan vliu'r ol Jegse Williams
lalu of Roariugeretk twp. dee'd. .
30 Account of 1 li-er Evans ndm'r. of Jesse Wil
liams, who wa Gun. 'djan of u.-nson Miller, minor
child of Wui.T, Miller of Roaringcreek twp., dee'd.
37 Account of Win, If, Woodin. aud Alexander
Thompgnn, ex'r of 11 ugh Thompson, late Of Berwick
liorouih. dee'd.
38 Account of J.-hn Wenner a-lm'r of Roub?n Sav
age, late of Fikhingcruek twp. dee'd.
39 Acrount ofG. II. Fowler, GjarJiin of W, R.
Smith of .Mifflia twp.
JOHN G. FREEZE, Register.
Bloomsburg, April 4. I8iii- tc.
Widows' Appraisements.
NOTICE OF CONFIRMATION.
1 lie follow ng appraisement of rea' nnd personal
I property gel apart 10 Widows of decedents have
baen filed In the t-'llire of the Ueg,t. r of Columbia
county, under the Rule of Caurl. and will be pre
sented tor abso'ute confirmation, 10 ihe Orphans'
Court 10 be held in Bl.10m-.burg. in and for said coun
ty, on WEDNKADAY. THE9ih DAY OF MjSY, A. D,
IrUUi. at 2 o'clock in the after loon of gaid day. unlegs
exceptions to gnctl confirmations gre previously filed,
ot which all persons iulcregted iu gaid -estates will
t ike nonce.
1 Wi.!ow of John F. Mastt-ller, lale of Madison
twp., dee'd.
2 Widow cf Robert J. I.yona, late of Tine twp
deceased. .
3 Wid. w of Char'cs Eiscnhart latj of Cattawissa
twp., dee d.
4 Widow of John Co-per late cf Pi-ietwp., deed.
5 Widow of Cornell Smith late of G re en wood twp.
deceased.
6 Widow of X'barle Hughe late of Bloom twp.,
deceased.
7 Widow of John W, IIcss !ate of Sugarloaf twp..
dee'd. . .
ft Widow cf llenry II. Fritr late of S::gar!ui(twn
deceased.
9 Widow of John Jacobv Ute of Scott twp. dee'd.
10 Widow of Peter Deiong late of Centre twi, dee'd
II Widow of Wm. B. Wtliiver U'.e of Jadion twp..
d: c'd
12 WiJowof Jac-Jb Johnson lato of Oran-e twp.,
deed.
JOHN G FRtCZE, Regijter.
Bloomslm-g, jfpril 4. -"( tc
List of Causes for Trial at lay
Tcna, 1066.
1 Stephen Bal-ly. vs. The Cta tvissa Williatngport
ami Erie Rail Road Company.
2 Wi liam I. I .ance vs Thomas t'revelin.
3 John Jacoby el al vs Lnidly W WuoU.
4 iacob Harris vs Peter Jaroby.
5 A 11 drew J. Snyder vg. John Shcath'r.
f- Jacob Hostler vs William Slauglibarh and Wifo.
7 Jacob Sbuiuan vg The Catawirsn Rail Road Co "
8 Hush W. Mrlteyi odlg vi Peter Olipl.nnl.
9 Adam D cittern h ra Jeremiah Jacoby.
10 Ge-.ree l...ngenb.-rcer Executors tt al vs IIu"h
W. -McKt-ytio(dM t al.
I 1 George A erring vs Peter Viller.
12 Edward llrilncr vs The Locust Mountain Coal Sl
Iron t 'o it al.
miarkcnberg for the use of II. Cliaiul.crlin vs Si
las D E Ignr.
14 John Hinterliter vs John Jameson.
15 Jacob Rem ey vs n1awig:i Hail Rond Company
10 David Larih v The School District of Mouut
Tleasant.
17 Jogeph Fry vsCathsrine Long.
1 William (.anion ra Peter Hi) man.
19 William I -anion vs J dm Vaupelt.
20 llenry F. Nusi- vi Buroufh ofiterwic'v.
21 -Abraham II. Swisher vs Samii'-I Kimliy.
22 Fli Joncg Joneg .Vsjle c Abbott t-t al
2:1 William Eyer v Peter M. Iibur".
21 Greenwood Township vs Samuel Bogart.
25 Sylvei-tei J. Faux v l-aac White.
20 Sylvei-trr J Faux, vs Ua.ie While.
27 J. F. Anspach et al vs William P. Ryon '
t-ii'istaui Knapp vs I He Sch ol District of DIooiu
- rigui itusnes v t' trr Miller.
3U Johk O Dildineet al vs Farvin Masters.
31 Joratban Kmitle v Wright Huehes,
32 Lewis C. Greeu va lsaar White.
33 Mary E Green vs Isaac Whi.e
31 Pet.-r K.rshner ctal vs Dauiel Kru u's admin
istrat.ir.
3j Solomon Nej hard v Tbe Towngbip of Centre.
A I MlNI"5TKATO K'iS N OTICK.
Cytale of Andrew Sohmr-nlate Frank
lin firn.. dee'd.
N
Toiicp is berehy '"erj, chat Jjelter of
Adininiatrati..n on the estate of Andrew Solomon
Ute of Frauglin tow nship. Col. co. dee d, have been
grantegby Hie Resiater of Columbia c.Minty. lotheuu
derrigned ; all person having claims or demands
arain t the estate of the gaid decedent are requegted
to present them t.t the Adiumigtratoc. reading in gaid
township, without delay, and all person indebted
o make payment lorthwith.
r - LEWIS YETTER. Adm'r.
R!oomgburg. April 4. I8i tit
S. H. DE WOLF,
DEALER IN
READY-ITIade CLOTHIIVG,
jS'o. 202 Aorth Second St ,
One door above Race Street, x.
Vs" Clotbint made to order at tbe shortest notice.
March 1W, JroS.
O CKMIITU. in-
luminous Cot,for Smlibing purpose, of good
quality, for sale by - -
PAXTON c HARMA.
- " - ' " F""ert,. rs.:
Dii. w. 11. whitmor;
HA8 beea In eoceessfnl practice for a xtamberof
year, with the experience of the diflr-jrent hos
pital r in Europe, also a member of the Analytical
Medical Instittite of New Yrrk. eonti i iue "''
to all professional case at hi office No. fc2d rtloerl
Street, Philadelpl.ia. ' .
1 a M. nuint M,ii-inea grsi nsed or recoramenoeo :
the remedies ad iiiniglcred are those which will not
break cown the congtiiulion. dui reuBc r --.
tern from all injuries it ha usUined from mineral
medicine, nnd leave the gygtem in a bealtby and
perfectly cured condition, jrti'
3. DYSPKPSI that distressing disease and Tell
deitroyer of health and happme". nndeniilninf the
- ......:.,... thmiaandg tO tin'
cwu-ii.uu ... kiiw J L ' ' J - - - - - - w .
timely graves, cm most empha ically be cured,
4, Melancholy, Abberration. that tat ot Allna- -lion
and weakness of the mind which renders per
ona incapable .if enjoying the pleasure or perform
ing, ill'- UUll.TH "t fl.C, ... .
5. RHEUMATIsM, in nJ' form or condition.ebron-1
la or ncute. warranted curable. ''
. EPlLKl'dV. or fallinc sicknea. all chronic or
gtubberii caae of
FJEMALK DISEASES
.f.i;.ll ,.mn.A Ba't Rhmn and verv dscrlr-
lion, of ulceration : Pile and scrofulou disease
w hich have baffled all previous medical skill, can be
cured by my treatment ; and -lo ny all dgeage,
Cye C'osciPTiofi) can be cured by wearing my Medi
caicu .lacgei. w iucn is n proieciioii k u
agaiirgt all change of weather in all climate hav
ing tuvesligaled for year the cause and character ot ,
iiiiermiltviits (fever aud axue) in all part of tbe
1 '.. 1 .... 1 k.'. .... ...ill - II .h.nni. l t
acute case of ague aud nervous pi.ea.ca in a few '
us.
ttincer inrcd uiinnci me kaiic or urawios ;
Biood.
Tape Worm, that dread to the Human Family for f
vears. can i.e removeu wiiii two or uuee iuici q .
my new ly discovered reineily, w arraiited in alleaae. '
I'onsiiltntion in the English and German Language ,
irt;e ill ciiirsc w-i .f ...anv . . . - - -- - ..
.i.;....l Mw k. ..M....... hu l.itr fRonftdenliall v.V
r f 1 . lAT.II ... r m. . a . O ni.lkIM I W
and .Medicine sent with proper direction to any
part ol Ihe country.
- ....... r. - Acs " 1 1 C! , DL1I.
Ut ( IOC. no, r iiiKiicb i una. - ,
April 4. IfCfl ly. .;
Applications for License,
"VTOTCE is hereby eiven, that the fol-'
lowing named persons have made application
to the Protlionotary of Columbia county, for Tavern
licenses, to Le granted at the May Term of Court : '
John F. Caglow
John Leacork
Georee W. Manner
L D. Mendeuhall
llivor A Jacoby
John J. Utiles
Miller Gilchrist
C. Slinman Sc. Son
C. F. Maun
Plnl'p Gouball
John Sharpless Sc. Co
Henry I Clark
Jacob B Ki-tler,
John Rrover
John L. Kline
Reuben Wasger
Stephens Sc. Biebcr
Wm Goodman
Daniel T McKiernan
A W Creamer
Bloom
Tavertt
: -
Store
Tavern
Tavern
Bentou
Kor. Berwick
Beaver
Cattawissa
' Flore
Tavern
.
Tavern
Centre
Conyneham
Centralia Borough
Ld'uor Store
Tavern .
E. I'narggt
Wm Edgar
W A. Kline
Humphrv "arker
.udwli Tlil
Isaac Jfhoiles
Jnglma Womcr
David Ycagcr
E. Conner
A. K. Smith
Samuel Kiiuby
John Keller
. saac Yetter
Aaron Hess
Jacob Good
Samuel Everett
Jacob Michael
Irae 1 Vummey
Figliingcreek
Greuwood
ocnst
Montour
Madison
Mifnia
Maiue
..
Orange
Scott
Philip D. Keller - - .
John Savaee .
R 8 Howell '
1P.KR mi.F.M tM Pnslinnntanr.
Bloomsburg. April 4. IrtOO.
623. HOOP SKIRTS, 628.
Hopliin's'-Own Make." '
Makcfactcred and Solo
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
No C23 ARCH Street, Philad'a,
The most complete assortment of Ladies' Misses
IIU V.II.OI.CU S II k'.k l I, 1 U, . M , UtKQ
11 -3 expressly to meet the wart of riasT oLxee
Tmp ; embracins the newest and mogt stesirablgj '
Styles and Sixes of "Gore Trail " of every teaffth
from 2 J 4 to 4 yds. round. 2n to 26 Spring, at 2
to $5 00. Plain Skirts, all lenetbs, from 2J to 3 yds. '
round the bottom at $1 40 to ti 13.
Our line of Mie'and Children SKIRT?, are
proverbially beyond all competition for variety of
style and aizeg -as well as tor finish and durabili
ty" ; varvini from S lo 33 inche in length, ri to 42 "
gp-iBg'at35 cent to $2 25. All Skill of "OUR
ijWN l A KE." ar Warranted to give Satisfaction ;
but Per koxe a t-rcH. unless they have, -Hopk ill's
Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 3irt Arch Street"
Stamped on each 'l ab I
Also constantly on hand, good Skirts. Manufac-.
tufed in New York, and the Eastern States, which
wo sell at very 'ow Pricos. A lot of cheap Skirts
15 -r-rings. t5 cents ; 20 spring. $1 OU 35 spring.
$1 15-3' -piingg, $1 23 and 40gprings l 30.
try Skirt, made to O d.-r and Repaired.
a r Tv Rxg Gtsn. Ojib Price Oklt 1
March 7. lHiO. 4inos,
M. W1I1TM0YER,
ATTOKINEY - AT - jLAW,
BL00MS3URG, Pa.
Ofie oppmile rot rc, over Harlman't gtort.,
JJuck Fayt iouniy, Pensions and Gov
- rmment claims promptly collected.
Bloomsburg, Apr. 4. .'C6.
""SAiAIlJEL, KNORR,
ATT02.XEV-AT-L.1W,'
BL003I5CriJG, PA.
Ofii-'corer IJirtmnn't Store, oppotiie Poft Office.
Bloomaburg, April 4. Ie"C . tf.
Ailiiiiii.ti'itor'$ IVoticn
Estate vf J.tcob Rupp of L'Kixsl tvep , dee'd.
I" cticr of Administration on the et-tta
.f Jacob R"pp. late nf Locust township. Co
lumbia county, dee'd have been granted by the Kegia
ter nf Columbia 10., to the undersigned.
A II person having, claims agaiust the estate nf the
ducedent ar- requegied to preseut them to the under
signed, without delay, and all person iodeb.ed to
make pay men 1 forthwith.
SOLOMON ABTLEY.
Apr 4. 'CG.-01 3. Adm'r.
CHEAP FOR CASH !
THR largest Stock of wel!-made Tin Wart in Ihe ;
(state. constantly ou band- Merchant and Deal
er are invited to give ue a ca'l before purchasing
elsewhere, - MELLOY it SMITH.
723 Market St, between th and cub.
Philadelphia.
March 2. lC8,lm JCiC
INoticc iu Divorce
WiUiam II. Evans, 1 In tbe Court ef Common F1M
v. ' J. of Columbia Couuty.
Del phena Evan. And now to wit: April II;
lHOii, an alias subpoena in d vorce having been re
turned, and respondent not having been found is the .
County, rule upon regpondeni to show why a
divorce ag prayed forin ihe gaid cage, by tbe said
plaintiff should not be decreed in tb above stated
cage . r. turt.al.ie to the said Cou rt on ibe first day of
May Term. 1,0, - .
SHVUEL SNYDER. Sheriff.
Rloomsburg. April 11. I'iO. . '
IVolicc ill Divorce. -
Jt Ihe Common Plei of Columbia Coun'y
Caroline Snyder, And now, to wit : April. I Lief,
by her next friend I an alias t?ubpoenn in divorce
Adam Wilhelm, J- havicg been returned and re
V4. 1 tpondent not having been
Lao. ret te Pnydee. J found in the County, upon mo
tion of L. 11. Kaldy. Attorney for Libsllant. Court
grant a rule upon Regpondent tc show why a Di
vorce a viMcvLo matrimonii ghould not be decreed in
the above stated ease, returnable to the sai t Court ol
Common pie, on Monday. May, 7, lr6
SAMUEL oN YDER, ehenff.
Eloomsburg. April II, duU.-6w.
IN o lice in Divorce.
In the Common Pleas of Coluuilia County.
Charles Wolfmm 1 AND. now to wit: Apr. II. 1366.
v an niia gu poena in divorece bav-
Sarab Wolfrum. ing been returned and Respond
ent rot having keen found in the Connty, npn mo
tion of W. 11. Abbot, Attorney for Libeliant, Court
grant a rule upon Kegpondent to show ctum why a
1'ivorce a viKiTLO matrimonii shotld not be decreed
In the above stated cae. returnable tothe said Conn
of Common Tleaa, on Monday. May 7. lwifi.
S A M U E L S S Y D ER, Brerit
Rloornsburg. April 11 b6,SW . ' - - :
DR. J. R. EVANS,
Physician and Scrgrcon,
fTAVING located pg-rmanenlly on Main
H.X .,.A RI Of 1MSRITRG Pa., wnolil in
hi; .nrll that he i nrepramd
...--a .11 K...in... faithfuUv and nnctuall
may be tntrnated to hi care, on term com
rate wit ui times. .
He pay rtnet attention to rmrgvr j rr
e(ieme.
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