gtot of ti)c Norij). TELEGRAPHIC news FROM THE BLOOMSBURG OFFICE. Two Weeks Later trout California. NEW YORK, March 7, 1 12.20, P. M. I The steamship North America, with Cali fornia dates to the 15th of February, arrived here at 12 o'clock, from Chagres. She i brings $450,000 in gold in the hands of pas- | stagers. The Tennessee an'veil at Panama on the 19lh. The Republic arrived at Panama on ih t 20th, with two hundred and sixty passetvge?.*, and one million dollars in gold, The Panama arrived at Panama on He 'iit with fifty passengers and]one million dollars ia geld. < The Empire City reached Chavgms on the 23d, and the Georgia next day. No VB. Senator has yet been chosen in place of Col. Fremont. Tha contest lay between T. Butler King and Colonel Fre mont. FIOUI was -selling at sl2 00 pe# bbl., Mess l'ork at SIO.OO and 12.00 pec Lbl. The CaoaJaM Repaired, and Navigation Reanaae a. Canal Commissioners' Office, | llarr jtburg, March 7. j .The breaches on trjain line of Canal are alt repaired, and tha navigation has been re sumed throughout the whole extent. The transportation between Phiiapelphia and 'Pittsburg can therefore be conducted without .interruption. THOS. 1.. WILSON, Secl'y. Frightful collision on the Delaware river. PHILADELPHIA, March Bth. The steam ferry boat Farmer was crossing over to the city from Camden last night be tween 10 and 11 o'clock, and the steamo Trenton was coming down the river with the passengers of the Mail Pilot line. A trighl l'ul and destructive collision between the ■boats passing, nearly off Vine street wharf. .As both boats were trying to sheer into the wharves the bow of the Trenton struck the Farmm back of the engine, culling her al most to the water's edge. By the applies lion of the pumps tho Farmer was kept up until she reached the other shore.* Here she was. run aground, and sunk between Market and Chesnut "tree!. The Trenton sUsiv'imd flight injury on her stern, but resumed lib.' regular trips this morning. It is believed no person was injured. The collision of the boats was entirely accidental. It was very -dark, and snowing at the time. Great tire In Carlisle* CARLISLE, March 12 The-most extensive and destructive fire 'wliich has ever occurred in our borough took place this'morning between 12 and 1 o'clock It originated in iho st 1 blc attached to Seyll's Hotel, and notwithstanding the utmost ex ertions of tho cite/ens, it spread witlit fright ful and terrible rapidity, the wind blowing fresh from the north-west. It soon spread to the adjoining buildings, and in the course of a few hours 110 less than 14 dwelling houses -2 stables and warehouses and the Lutheran ■Church wore entirely consumed. Several horses and cows perished in the flames. The loss is estimated at 650,(300, only abeul 88,000 being secured by insuranco. The lire was get under at 4 o'clock tflis mor lung. No lives lost, but several pt-rsons were serieMly injured. It is supposed to lve been die work of all 'incendiary. The Lulheran Church was a substantia! brick •tract nie. MARRIED. On tils' 4th inst., by tire Rrrv. WAlnm J. F.yor, Mr FKANKINN FENSTEHScrrca, to Miss SOFHIA but LI both ol Franklin tp. On Tuesday ti'.'e 25(h ult., by the Rev. -George Parson, Mi. JOSEFII Mass, of Hkxwns t inwg, Col. Co., to M.'ss LEHENA MIVIER, TF Morcland tp , Lycoming co. On Tueeday the 4th inst., by the same, the ' Rev. PETER BORN, late of the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, to Miss SARAH A-, daughter of John Hill, Esq., of llugliesvilte, Lycoming co. In Huntingdon, on the 25th ult., by the • Rev. A- Cbrisman, Mr. LYONS MUSSINA, Juni -or Editor of the "Clinton Democrat," Lock Haven, to Miss MARY A. COCTS, daughter of Mr. C. Couts, of Franklin Hotel, of tho a . bove plsce. On the 12th ult., by the Rev. J. S. Lee, . at Light Street, Mr. JOSEFII ROBBINS of Green , wood, to Miss MART JANE SLOAN, of the for j.mer place. On Thursday the 20th ult., by the same, Mr. GEORGE W. B. CLARK, to Miss ELIZA BETH J BLEK, both ol Montour co. On Tuesday the 25th nil., by Thomas Van derelice, J. P. Mr. DANIEL MUSGRGVE and ♦Miss MART I'AKKER, all of Columbia coun y- On tho 17th nil., in Mainville, Col. Co., by • Geo. W. Gardner, Esq., Mr. GEO. J. PITER, and Miss MARY JANE LONO, all of Main viile. On the 6th inst., by the Rev. D. 8. Tobias, Mr. JOSEPH Far, to Miss HARRIET Low, of Mahoning. On the 22d ol Feb., by John Doak, Esq., Mr. JOSEPH Buoe, to Misa SARAH S HULTI, both of Centre tp., Col. Co. On the 27th ult., by Rev. P. Willard, Mr. J. WnrrtflMTEiv, to Mis* SARAH SIDLER, all .pi Valley tp., Mon. Co. On the SaiT* day, by the sanre, Mr. J. OVER, to Miss ;>lere monthly, and has never missed one. All letters Will bd religiously attended to, if prepaid. For more particulars call at the office of the "Btarof the North,"' Aud get an Astrolo. gical Almanac gratia. C. W. ItOBAUK, 7 Locu.'t street >bove Eighth, opposite the Musical Fund .'Jell Philads. Ic particular to mention the Post-otSt'e, noun ly and Stale. All communications kept red gioody secret. March 13, ISSI, SEQUEL TO THE MEMOIRS OF A PHYSICIAN. BV ALEXANDER PT'MAS. The Ilucen's Necklace, I Or the Secret History of the Court of Lewis XVI. j ritlllS work is the sequel to Dumas' cole- I J_ brated work '"The Memoirs ol a Physi | ctan," by Alexander Dumas, author of "The j Iron Mask,'' "Count of Monto Cristo," &c. ; Translated from lite French by Thomas Wil i liams. Esq., with beautilully illustrated Cov era and Poilraits. Complete it, two largo octavo volumes. Price 50 cvntsa volume. This novel is founded on the celebrated incident of the diamond necklace, which Cardinal Cohan purchased, as he supposed, for Maria Antoinette, but which fell into the hands of a female sharper, who personated the Queen, and so dooped the poor cardinal. Dumas always writes with spirit The pres ent is better than most novels now-a-days, I and we recommend it as an agreeable com [ p anion for a railroad car, or a rainy after no on. I'ubl tailed and for sale at the cheap book Mors' of T. B PETERSON, N'o. 98 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. March 33 1851. GIVE 'EM FITSJIT Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona bleasuitof clothing as any other tailor in these digging. As a sample of his work manship. lit' refers" you to the BEST FITTING CO A T To be found in the town, which is quite cer tain to have come from his shop. He regular,'y Teeeives the latest city fash ions, and frotm his experience in the busi ness can ensure satisfaction in his work. He has also on hand an assortment of CLOTH, CABSIMERF.S, & TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, from whioh he will make up to order uoatr, pants, or vests of any desirable style. X3T His shop is twi the North sido of Main Street, a few doors above the Court-house. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PEPSIN, the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice I A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from Ren et, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after direction of Baron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chemist, by J. S. Houghton, M. D., No. 11 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Com plaint Constipation, and Debility, curing alter Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. See Advertisement ih another column. NOTICE. While absent during the session of the le gislature, my professional business will be in chtrge of R. W. Weaver, Esq., who will attend to all matters in relation thereto. - CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. January 2d, 1861. NTl8, School Books, Blank Books. ledgers, Day book? and Journals: Gift books, Keepsakes . for est* at the Bloomsburg Book Store by' Joseph Swarta. oratatoato PAtoiJitf DONE to order in the best highly-finished opinin style, by B HAtiENuUCH. A SPLENDIb ASSORTMENT oi Ladies Gaiters and Slippers just manufactured and for sale by WARREN RUSBEL. WHITE'S BONNET MANUFACTORY, NO. 41 SOUTH SECOND STREET, O'IBS&AJ&S&a'aUKAa NOW conducted by Thomas While son of its late proprietor, at the Ola Stand, where Dealers will at all times find a stock of Foreign and Domestic Straw, I,Bee, Fancy, Crape and Silk Bonnets. Panama, Palm Leaf, and every variety.of Straw Hats, and Artificial Flower* unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of manufacture, and at very low prices, having facilities for producing these goods possessed by no other estab lishment. To the Ladies and Milliners generally, he would tender his grateful acknowledgl- I meats lor their kind app.oval of the busi ness system of this house, shall be want ing, to merit a continuance of theii liber al patronage, Tliey will still he greeted with the same old familiar faces, who will at all limes endeavour to execute their commissions with fidelity and promptness. March 6, 1851-3 m, " PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Colombia, to commence at the Couit House in Bloomsburg, on Monday the 21st day of April next, continue one week. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace St Constables, in and for the county of Col umbia, are requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices appartaining to be dpne. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are nlso requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute ogainst him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand ai Bloomsburg the 10ih day of March ia the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and . fifty— and the Independence of the U nited States of America the 74th. PETER BIIsLMYER. Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE BEL EST A lE. The Subscribers will expose to sale at public Vendue, on the premises, on luesday, the 25th day of March next, A. D. 1851, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, in the township .el Huntington, in the county of Luzerne. The following valuable property being the estate of Amos Franklin, deceased, late of Huntington township, containing 217 acres and some perches, and allowance for roads, &C. Ninety acres of it is improved. The unimprofed is well timbered and well wat ered On rite properly are erected three dvvel ling houses, a udrn, stable, &e. There are about fifty fruit trees on the piscd, *'ao a good spring Beat each itons*. The ianti may be conveniently divided into 2 or 3 small farms with • building on each, and will be sold in two or three pieces, or togeth er to suit purchasers. Any one desirous of purchasing can view the premises at any time. A part of the purchase money can be secured by Bond and Mortgage on the property. The conditions will be made kuowu on the' dav of sale by • PETER FRANKLIN, JOHN FRANKLIN, Executors. Huntington, January 16, 1851,-ta Hoots and Shoes. HT Encourage your own Mechanics, and you encourage Yourselves jn The subscriber would inform hia friends and the public, that he has on hand, and makes to order all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES, at the following low prices : Men's fine calf or morocco boots, 84 a 4 50 do kip or cow hide, I 35 do ■ calf shoes 2 00 do eow hide 1 75 do miners', nailed, 2a 2 50 Ladies'gaiters, 2a2 25 " Lace boots. 162 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Excelsiors, 125 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. He manufactures his work of the best of stock, and warrants it to wear; and he is determined to sell it as low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and see for yourselves. Shop on Main St., next door below Hartman's Store. WARREN RUSSELL. Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Comoany, have appointed the undersigned an Agent, to make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon sound principles. Persons insured by the Company are entitled £p the rights of membership therein, are elegible as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liability for the losses or expenses of the Company. The amount of premium and policy paid when insured is the extent of liability. Persons desirous of efleoting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. MACKAREL, SHAD, CODFISH, I Constantly SALMON, I onhand&foi HERRINGS, S. by J PORK, r PALMR&Co. HAMS AND SIDES, M wh.rf SHOULDERS, PhL&h'ia LARD AND CHEESE,. March 6, 1861.-3 m, Executor's Netlce. JEstate of Joseph Ysttsr. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary have this day been granted to thai undersigned by the Register of Columbia county upou the estate of Joseph Yetter, late of Cattawissa township, Columbia county, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them to the undersigned, residing ,£ the town of Cattawissa; ana those know ing theiP'' v ee indebted to make early pay raont to JOHN SHARP LESS, J. *. SHARPLEfes, Executors' attawiesa, Ja.i 14, 1161—4 t?*~ BY Yirtue of a writ of Levari Facias to me directed, will bo exposed to public Sale, at tne Court House.ip Bloomsburg, on Monday the 21st day of April, (ho following deeeriocd properly, to'wit:—AU that r-eßain iwo-atory frame building', situate just east C r the main road leading'' from the town of Bloomsburg to die Canal fronting lota of John Reiswiclc and William G. Hurley, and joining lands of Williaia Sloan, a few rods from the Canal, in the township of Bloom, in the Count* of Columbia, containing in front on an allay, seperwsing u from lands of John lleiswick -one William G. Hurley, twenty two feotyand in depth sixteen feet; and the lot or piece of ground and ourtel edge apptirtenan} to said building. Seized taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Michael Haudershot. ALSO, By virtue of a wra of venditioni exponas, to mo directed, Will bo exposed to public sale, at the Court hoase in Bloomsburg, on Monday the 21st day of April, the following described property* to wit: —AJl those two" pieces ot ground situate m the Borough of Berwick, bounded and described as follwa : lbs one situate on the South-east side of front street adjoining on alley on the one side which runs from the front street to the river bank and adjoining Abraham Miller on the South-West and an alley on the tear. The other lot East of the first described on the opposite side of the alley, which rnns from front street to the livei bank and back or East of the alley running on tbe rear of the first described, containing each one eighth of an acre, more or leas, with a Dwelling House on the Ita described piece, and a stable on the second described lot, with the sppurtoaanees. Seized and taken in execution and to bo sold as the property of Thomas Connelly. ALSO, A certain tract or piece of land in Bearer township Columbia County containing eighty nine acres more or less, thirty acres of wnicn is cleared land, bounded by lands of Shumaa and floats, on the south, Charles Michael on the south east, and others whereon is erected a one two story frame House, and frame Barn, and other out buildings; also a tract of and situate in the township of Bearer coun ty of Columbia, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Catherine Longenberger, con taining three hundred and sixty four acres, and allowance. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property ol Charles F. Mann. ALSO, A certain lot or piece of land situate in Centre township, Colombia County, contain ing four acres raqrf or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Nagle on (he west the widow Hess on the east, the north ttmeafe of the Pennsyl vania Canal on the south, and the Road leading from Blootgsbqrg to Berwick, where on is erected a two story frame dwelling House with the appurtenances. <; Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of I.afayet'.e Kesslcr. AJ.BO, A certain lot of ground aituate in Blooms burg, Bloom township Columbia county, containing one fourth of an acre more or lets bounded on the north by third street, on the east by lot of Valentine Smith, on the west by lot of Charles Dsebler, and others, where on is erected a one story frame ten-pin alley with the appurtenances. Seized and taken on Execution and to be sold as the property of John Low and Rob ert Lewis. ALSO, At the court-house in Bloomsburg, on Friday the 28th day of March next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, by virtue of a writ utUvari futldZ ®£*** Snyder. Maine—John Gear fieri. tfountpleaeant —Jjcofi Goho. Orange—Joseph Buckle. Boaringereek —Philip Cdol. Sugarloaf— Thomas Mendenhall, William Cole. ' Traverse Jurors for April Term 1951 Bloom —Abraham Snyder, Thomas Knorr. Briarcreek —Michael Brewer, Stephen M. Gitmore sen, Hugh M : Bride, Beaver —Jacob Hoats, Cattawiiea —George W. Haider, Wm Furry, Reuben Stambach. Centre —Jacob Hagenbuch, Siephen Hut ton Fiekingcreek —Daniel Smith, Greenwood —Jacob Brans, John Barret, Yetman Eves, Alba Baags, Joseph Robbins, John M. Parker, John Moore, Nicholas Knidt, George Masters, George M'Ewen. Hemlock —Thome* #. Vanderehce, William Coxa, Charles Holmes, Mho Hartman, Syd ney Slater. .f/i/fltn—John Trenst, Thomas K. Hess, Madison—Samuel Richard, Orange —Abraham Kline; William White, Wesly Bowman, Sugarloaf— David -Lewis, Philip Shultz, Richard Stiles. fnncjr Paper. Ervelrpee, Pens,-Ink, Writing sand Ac can be found at the cheap Book store of JOSEPH SWARTZ Public Sale. 07 RBALBSTATB. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, On Saturday the fifteenth dpy of March next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, John M'Cormick Trustee ap pointed by the Court for the Sale of Hie real Estate of Daniel Cart late of Derry town ship is Aaid county, deceased will expose tb sale by J ) uw l * c Vendue, upon the premises, a certain farm' De "y towhship lately Columbia, now MontouT county, bounded and described as follows Mends of Nancy Morry, East by land* oi .Abraham Cooper. South by lands of Jonas Lino) .'S: ler, ana ou the West by lauds of Richard Black, containing Ninety Jour acres, 'more or less. ALSO a lot of woodland, situate as afore said bounded by lands of Abraham Cooper on the East, North and West, and on the South by lands of Jonas Lincybigter, con taining TEN ACRES, more or less. ALSO a half lot situated in Washington rille, Derry township aforesaid, bounded by Joseph Carr on the West, by David Carr on the North end East, and by the public street onjlie South. Vme the Estate of said deceeod, situate in the township of Derry and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY Ctirh. Bloomsburg, Feb. 18th 1851-ts POBT OFFICE STAMPS. TO POSTMASTERS—The advertiser, Post Master at Pleasant Grove, Allegheny no., Md., is the first person in the United States who conceived and undertook extensively to publish tbe idea of furnishing all post offi ces in the country with cheap ktamps. All stamps made by him are equal or superior to any others than cg be procured for the saroe price, and whenever any are sent out fn any manner defective or unsatis factory, duplicates will be lorwanled, on no lice, without any extra charge. All who or der a full set of Changes for dates, at only s2,for 30 pieces, shall be kept in stamps ad libitum. Full set with one change, sl. These stamps are neatly mgde with turn ed handles and screw—same slyle as the regular government I'. O stamps—durable, efficient and warranted. Price one to two dollars only, and special authority to send by mail free. Address "P M. Pleasant Grove, Allegha ny county, Maryland. 17* Any editor publishing the above (with this note) 3 times, and sending a copy of the paper, shall receive credit for $5 on wood letter or $lO proof pretf —or if pre ferred, a wood engaving or an engraved newspaper head, ot the above value, will bp forwarded. Feb. 13,-31 A Valuable Para at PRIVATE SALE. A good farm of 176 acre; in Mountpleas ant towppip, Columbia county is ofiered for sale upon fair terms. It lays along Fishing creek just opposite Light Street, and contains as good land as is found along the creek. About one fourth is wood land, the remain der cleared and in good state of cultivation. The improvements are a convenient and comfortable frame dwelling-house, a good barn, and other outbuildings. The land is believed to contain a valuable deposit of IRO.K ORE. and the owner only agrees to sell it, because he cannot give his personal supervision to the property. It wiil be sold upon such lib eral and desirable terms as to make it a good, profitable, and cheap home. For the terms of sate inquire of R. W. WEAVER Agent. Bloomsburg, Jan. 21, 1851.—tf Steam Iron Railing. MARE AND GALLAGHER, Corner oj Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA, WOULD call the attention of purchasers to their elegant assortment of Wrought and Cast Iron Railing for CEMETERIES, BALCONIES, VERANDAS, Railing for Churches, Public and Private Buildings, Public Squares. &c., together with all kinds of Plain and ornamental Iron work. MORE & GALLAGHER'S POOK 4 0F Contaimngthe best selection of designs that has ever been issued, will be sent to any person who may wish to make a selection. Feb. 20, 1851-3 m Administrator's Notice. Estate of Daniel AT Henry, deceased. Letters of administration have this day been granted by the Register of Columbia county to the subscribers upon the estate of Daniel McHenry, late of Fi.hingcreek tp., Columbia county, deceased. Ail persons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate aie requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned tesiding in Fish ingcreek township, and those having claims against the estate to make known tlio same without dblay. L. A. GARMAN, CLKMUKL M'HENRY. Bloomsburg, Feb 8, 1851,—6t SHEETS & SELTZER'S WHOLESALE wnssn .si ibwrtDm NO. 939 N- Third St., I (Above CallowttiN,) MM&ttU. PHILADELPHIA, A GENERAL ASSORTMETOF BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS. And Liquors of every description s ALSO a full stock of Hyson, Imperial, Souchong, Black If Green Teas. I. K. IHEETZ. r. P. SELTZER. J. M. ARMSTRONG Agent. House b Two lots at Private Sale. JFCJDL THE subscriber offers at private the house and lot now oc- MEjlllKcupied by him at Light Street, dKSHColumbia Co., and would dis pose of it on fair terms. The lot fonts 60 feet on the main street of the town, and ex tends back 150 feet. The house is a frame dwelling, and has • good well of water with a pump in at the dooi. There ia also upon he lot a good stable. AN OUT LOT, Containing nearly one acre and adjoining the above premises on the back alley, win also be sold upon fair terms. MARTIN L. BROWN. Tight Street, Jan. Bth 1851.—6t BLANKS!! DEEDDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPFENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper and desirable forma, (or sale at the Ofice the "Star of the North " Fall and Winter floods. WOE. wmi<2s <&#, HAVE just received the largest assortment of new and fashionable fall and wThter goods to be found in Bioom&burg, and they offer them at the lowest prices to their many old patrons and new. They have a full and large variety of CLOTHS CASSIMERS, SAT TINETS, JEANS, PLAIDS AND STRIPES FOR men's coats, vests, and pants. French Jtid English Muriiios ( Cashmeres, Delaines, ALPAUAS, PLAIDS. GINGHAMS AND PRINTS f'O-R ladies dresses . ter- KE3Rf VVATERLOO. WOOLLEN AND'LONC SHAWLS, HOSIE RY ANU GLOv'i-S—HARD WARE. QUEENS\.?RE, GROCERIES FISH And Salt—Cedar ware, Hats, Caps, Coarse and fine Boots and Bootees for Alcn and Youths—Leather, Morocco and Gum Shoes for Ladies, Misses and Childrens weor, and just about every thing clso that can be de sired to please taste or serve use. Bloomsburg, Oct., 29th 1890. 2£3TcE>\Kr C£}CS>CE>(£lS3 The subscriber lias just received and opened at his old stand a choice lot of new goods to which he invites the attention t>f purchasers. He has a full and fair assort ment of fall and winter goods consisting of IE) IB "ST csaaaua a aaa3 HAB.S7T A Jv 3, Queenstcrre, Cedar IP are. Fish and Salt, Hate and Cape. Coarse and Fine Boots, Gum, Morocco and Jenny Lind Shoes for ladies, misses and childrens wear. Also. Terkerri, Woollen, Waterloo, Bay state Mills and Jenkt I. nd Long Shawls, MUFFS, Cashmeres, Merinos, Delaines, Plaids. Prints and Muslins. GEORGE WEAVER. Blocmsburg, Oct. 30, 1890. Mew Goods in Light Mrcet. The subscriber has just received a new assortment of good* from the city, which he offers to the buying neighborhood at the lowest prices. His slock now consists of every article usually kept in a country store, including L£L)UT i y G£3-CD(s>(£La3 0 GROCERIES, Quccnswnre Hardware. Caps Boots and Shoes, Jkc., Ac- He can furnish Cloths, Casimeres Satinets and Jeans for men's wear; and Merinos, Al pacas, Cashmers, Delates, Ginghams and Prints for the ladies. Also Shawls, Hosiery and Gloves of every variety. Here is a rare chance fir bargains to those who want cheap and good goods for cash or country produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, Oct. 29, 1850. KyUß*v3K3r FOR FALL AND WINTER The subscribers have just added to their former stock a large ane genaral assortment of Dry goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware Cedarware, Fish, Bait, &c., carefully Selected as to quality and priee, all of which they ate anxious to sell on the most accom modating terms, aud respectfully solicit a call from ali those srfco wish to bay ch??," goods' their old customers especm'ila. MENDENHALLSc MENSCII. Bloomsburg. Oct. 31st 1850. I Rcndln R. R. Pnssengci Trail s Office of Philada. & Reading ty' R. Co ) Philadelphia, Sept. 16, 1850 ) Until further notice there will be but one Passenger Train daily, (Sunday excepted.) between Philadelphia and Pottsville at ha f past eight o'clock, A. M., and stopping at the usual places on the line of the road. I/ours of Passing Hauling :—For Philadel phia at 10 o'clock, 10 minutes, A. M., for Pottsville at 11 o'clock, 20minutes, A.M., By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary Reading, Nov. 2, 1850. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CALi FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will bo continued by the sub scriber at the old stand on Market street. He will promptly attend to all orders for work in his line of business, and is always ready, at short notice, to furnish Wagons, Coaches Carriages, Buggies, Sleds and Sleighs of any style ; put always of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. He will give his persoual attention to the business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing will be attended to with care, aud upon the most reasonable terms.— Ho proposes to serve his customers to such work as will secure for him a continuance o their patronage, and from all who need arti cles in his line of business. Ho asks only a rial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTELLER. HOOT AND SHOE STORE. New Arrangements and Great Bargains. The undersigned resnecfully informs the citizens of Bloomshurgh and the public in general,that he has purchased Mr. Krantz's Boot If Shoe Store and has added largely to his stock, and will continue the business at the same stand in the Exchange Building, on Main Street, where he will be happy tc receive the calls of old and new customers. Boots and Shoes, of every variety at prices to suit purchasers, kept constantly for sale, and customer's work made to order as usual. or He invites the custom of his old friends and the public { and hazards nothing in prom ising fat bargains. GPStore in the Exchange Building, Maine street, sign of the Golden Boor. JOHN EGAN. Bloomsburgh, March 28, 1850. Fancy Chairs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has just re ceived from Philadelphia a new lot of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, and of the most fashionable style, which he will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Bloomsburg, May 16tb, 1850, Books! Books!! Joseph Bwartz has jnut received a new lo of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetical Miscellaneous and School books, to whioh he invites the attention of the reading public of Bloomsburg. A VALiAHtE AT KftiTATB SAMfc " THE subscriber offers-AlprWite sale His TAVERN STAND AND LOT f iu Blooms - burg; which, to any pernor ilhsirotfl of purchasing real estate in the County Seal, of fers a fine opportunity for a profitable invest ment. The property is upon tho Maul Slid business street of the town, and iu that part ot the place which lias been growing most rapidly w'.tliiu a few years past. The lot Ifai a front of fiH I'eet upon Mailt street, and cx , lends -It* feet back. SEE HOTEL upon the premises might easily be inade id do a good business and the sanies i-sn© stfAifc&iie on il are iteiv dni-s ofthe largest bind. There is a gddtl PUMP di the door, and every oth er v '!eirable convenience. cr ft r ;, t lie sol! tipb.-t cdy terms, by early application Id TIIO.THS C. BOM HOY. Bloomsburg, October 2d, 1880. ~~ ORAKCEVILLE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Tiik subscriber has now in active opera lion the new FOUNDRY and MaohiunShop recently erected at Oraugeville, and will be ready to furnish castings of every size and' description, and every desirable kind of machinery. Castings for Mills, Plough iron", Stoves of every kind, Kettlos, Boilers and all other kindsof Hollow-warn will be furnished by him at the lowest prices. Ho has also no hand, and will make to. order, THRESHING MACHINES AND PLOUGHS ready 'or use. and equal to the beet made in this region of the country'. JFarmers iu need of Castings or machine ry will find it to their advantage to visit his establishment. He will keep on hand a lot of articles manufactured by him," out of which a fair selection can always be made. Ev ry description of machinery neatly re paired on the shuatc-st notice most rea sonable terms. Old metal taken in payment for wrtrY. 11. F.HAVnt RST Oraugeville, July 29th 1890. A Valuable New Work; AMERICAN HISTORY, damp rising sketches of the Indian Tribes; a doscrip* lion of American Antiquities, with a'u in quiry into their origin and'the priuiii of the Indian tribes; History of fbe F~ allot] Stoics, with appendices showing its con nection with European History; a History n? the present British provinces ;■ \ instefy of Mexico; and a history ot Texas brought down to the time of its admission into the American Union. By Marciu. Will son, Published by M. 11. Newman & Co., 199 Broadway Now York. One lar-e oc tavo volume. Trice £2,00. The above valuable and interesting work for stile by Thomas Ellis, Agent, Bloomsburg . January 23, 1851.-6 m THIS WAY EVILEfIEV. RESPECTFULLY announces to the riti izens of Btooimlturg in genetal and his old patrons iti particular, besides the rest of mankind, that' he has again npendil his tai lor-shop where he will be pleased tri Mintstv the best of clothing, cut according to thd I*l - fashions, nnd made in the best manner. He receives the city lashuths, and feeU cer tain that his work will look well and wear bet ter. His shop is on main slrect of Bloomsburg next door below l.utz's Drug store. In pay for work, ho will take cash, store order, or even GOLD DOLLARS. Bloomsburg Nov. 2t, 1850. IIATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber rospectfuHy informs his" friends and customers, that he h,as just re ceived from the city, a large and' seletlt as sortment of FASHIONABLE £| Hats tind Caps, of DURABLE MAKE. AND IMPROVED STYLE, which lie offers lor cash sales very cheap, at his old stand,.on Main Street, sec ond door South of tb'e I our't house. CV He continues' W manufacture Hats to order as usual. Bloomftburg, Nov. 15, 18-49. For Good Watches. Henry Ztippingor returns — bis thanks for past patro and invites the pub v' N hHSc " c 10 e - vam ' ne bis ne\V \ Y 1 mm assortment °f CLCCKS, WATCHES, Keys] Balance Wheels, Jewels, which he offers for reasonable prices. He will also re pair clocks, watches, and musical and opti cat instruments in a satisfactory manner. jlis shop is in the middle room of the Ex change block, nearly opposite to the Court House. Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 18-19. C. e. M A R R i BUttOQQDN MEKUSC,. Tenders his professional services lo the citizens of Williamsburg and its neighbor hood for extracting and tuserting teeth accor ding to the best improvements in surgical science and skill. He will insert teeth eithdr upon pivot or plate, and in such a manner as will insure satisfaction His office is ndaV Peter Eut's store. Williamsburg, Col. Co., Oct. 29th, I*so. Notice. All those indebted* to the subscribers in Bond note, or Book account, of over one year's standing, are hereby notified that the same must be attended Id, between this and the Ist day ol March next, or costs wtll be made On same without distinction. WK. McKELVY&CO. Dec. 4th, 1850. NOTICE. All those indebted to the subscriber m Bond, note, or Book accn-;, n |. n r okei' 6|>o year's standing, are hereby notified that tho same must be alls nt)etl between this and the Ist day 01, March next, Or cost* will bo made on same without distinction. GEORGE WEAVER. Jan. 29th, 1851. CAUTION ALL peraona are hereby cautioned against paying any money due mo , to Benjamin S. Gilmore as he if not authorised to receive any claims, due either (6 me on individual account or on the late firm of Wearer k Gil more, the books of the firm having been as signed to me. R W. WEAVER. Bloemsbutg Dec. 12th 1850.