Star of -tilt Nortlj.. "TELEBR APH IC NEWS. N FROM THE BI.ttOMSnURG OFFICE. \ Fersanal Qnnrret—Probe Me Challeng. c Washington, May At the dinner tabic \ of the National Hotel, to-day, a misaoder- 1 •tending arose between Lieutenant Hunter, 1 ofAlvarado Celebrity, and Caplara Cham bough, formerly of the Navy, which ted to a contradiction between Capt. C. and Liaut- ( . Nicholson, of the Navy, and aubaequently, t a cane and flat fight, in which Nicholson ' came off the vietor. To-night, both gentle men and their friends are promenading the hotel, and a challenge is more than probable although flora the state of the 'quarrel ills not known who will bo the challenging pwty. Ft re in Wllketbarre. W ilketbarre, May 2.—The American Ho tel in this place, recently completed by Mr Knagp, caught fire to-day in the upper part of the building, but fortunately the fire was extinguished before occasioning muoh dam • Susquehanna County* The Democracy of Susquehanna met in convention, in Mnntroae, on the 21st nit., and appointed F". B. Stroeter, E,q, senatori al, ar.d John Blandiug and R. R Little, Eqrs. representative delegates to the Reading Con venlion, to nominate candidates for Gover nor and Canal Commissioner. F. Lusk, Esq. was appointed Senatorial, and E. B. Chaso, Esq., representative delegate te the Judicial .Convention, at Hanisburg. -> The Bulletin, at Mh.ersville, gives an ac count of a German, engaged in some part of the excavations connected with ihe content- | plated Odd Fellows Hall Miuersville, being accidentally buried up to his chin, by the caving in of the enrth. His lusty cries for assistance soon brought the required relief, ■■.l, hw n-at aaeedily exhumed. EF* A corresfondent of the Eastern Argus recommends to the consideration Of the t Educational Society of Northampton some *f the citizens of that county, their educa tion having been sadly neglected. Coffee Pol is spelled on a sign, in a public place, " Koughy Bud.',' Advertising But faw fully understand the advantage to every trade of judicious advertising. But the few who understand are reaping a harvest of fortune. To advertise a business or com modity, is to universalize one's sign-beard, placing it before the entire community, in stead of keeping it swinging and rusting in some nook over his shop-door, leaving the public as oblivious of his whereabouts as they would be of the localion of a needle in a hay mow. Look about the .city and see who the liberal advertisers are, and to what . fortune and eminence they have risen there by, from small beginnings—The public will not patronize what it knows nothing about —wny t honld it ? The wise need no coun eet—let their example teach others. * Robber l and Arrest 1 A western merchant, named Bovrcn, was robbed at the Merchants' Hotel, in Philadel phia, on the 26th ult, of 82,300. A young man named Chas. 11. Williams, was arrested -at Easton, on Tuesday on suspicion, and im , mediately made a lull confession of the transaction to the officers. About 81600 of the stolen money was found in his possess ion. He was taken to Philadelphia and im prisoned to undergo his trial. Retiring Sen itors. The late sesssion of our Legislature closed tl e term of service of eleven State Senators, as follows: Die. 1. William Crabb, Whig. 2. Pelog B. Savory, Whig. 4. H.Jones Brooke, Whig. 7. Joseph Konigtnacher, Whig. '' Daniel Stine, Whig. • 14 Robert M. Frick, Whig. 16. J. J. Cunningham, Whig. 11. IsaaoHugns, Dem. 22. Maxwell McCaslin, Dem. 22. George V. Lawrence, Whig. 28. Timothy Ives. Dem. FIRE.— We regret to leam that the resi dence of Mr. Cyrus Showalter, of Hartley township, in this county, was entirely con. earned by fire on Sunday evening last. It was discovered to be in flamee about 8 o'clock ir. the evening, but wa then too far gone to save any of its contents. The loss is estimated at about four hundred dollars, •ltd was all the properly that Mr. S. posstsa od. No insuranoe. The fire is supposed to ttave originated accidentally.— Lcwisburg Democrat. BP* A relative of the Fox family in Syra cuse has publicly stated that she was taught by one of Ihe Fox girls, how to produce ihe rappings; that the secret was given to her on the promise that she too would become • medium. She states that it is dono by the toe* and knees. An article in the last Westminster Re view stales that the average cost of railways in the United States has been about 810,."00 a mile, while that of the English railroads ." has been nearly 8200,000 per mile, including . 'the aoma squandered miring the mania of j .1848-8. In fact, the annual expenso of a , railroad in England is more thap tho original cost of one in the United States. OF A young married woman has been fined 88 in Cincinnati for beating her bus-1 band. Oh lauokr! William sport and Eimira Railroad Com puny. At an election held in thie city, on Mon day evening last, the following officers of , this Company were unanimously chosen for til* ensuing year: Hon. Ellis Lewis, Lancaster, President. Archibald Robertson, Philadelphia, Seore* PArme, Treasurer; Theophilus E. ' York, Prlnoi ml Engineer of , i Robert Faries, Williamsport. ingineer and General Superin- , TMa Company, we understand, ie.entirely free from debt. New stock hat been sub scribed to the amount of 8980,000. This, "wifh a loan the Company propose obtaining t op 7 par cst.t, Bonde will be amply suffi. } dent to complete the entire road from Rain ton to its intersection with the New York & { Erie Head; ear*Elmire, N. Y., and to re-lay \ with aT. rail that put of the road winch ) bae been in operation for a number ol years I frees Williamsport to Ralston. ) Mr. Joseph Gondor, Jt, ha* taken the contract for tho completion of thro road with an two years from tho s>b of June next. We uedetetarul that tho Contractor and Engineers will proceed to make th necessary pwp am-1 \ Muni* era the rbute trt & few daya. 1 v \ -• The rail* for the entire route, we under- I stand, were contracted for -yesterday, upo i favorable terms; to ba made of Pennsylva nia iron, and delivered at Williamsport. I< The iron is to be monnfactored by the celebrated Montour works, it Danville, and it is, bbyond ;.U question, one of ihe best and most responsible establishments in this country, or in England. The quality of the t iron is welt known, and we are glad *o i know the company is doing well.—l'cumyl txmian of the Ith. < Destructive Fire In Montrose. > Montrose, Pa., May 6, 1881 —A very de alruclive fire broke out in this place last tight, commencing in Leonard's extensive ' livery stable'and communicating with great < rapidity to the adjoining beddings. The wind was high at the time, and nil efforts to arrest the prourass of the flames nroved fruitless, until the vroole row from Hallett's to Webb's was in ashes. The stables where the fire originated .were euidently set on tire by some evil disposed person. The loss is very heavy. The most public and business part of the village it en tirely destroyed by fire. Passing Counterfeits. AUentown, May , 1861.—1n tho Court of Quarter sessions of Let: igh oount, to day, T. H. Simpson and D. D. Ward, who had been some weeks since arrested and com mitted to jail for passing counterfeit JiotO" ot the ,relief issue of the Harrisburg Bank, pleaded guilty to the four indictments pre-, (erred against them. The sentence of the Court has not -et been pronounced. Ntw Spring and Sunnier deeds. FSIHE subscriber anuounoes that he has just received and opened a new and general assortment of (Hiring and summer Goods. at bis old stand on Main street, to which he invites the attention of every person desiring ©®©X2) Uiiilßi&itfHJS AND CIIEAF ceoce. His stock includes LAWNS. ,i GINGHA.V.S, SILKS, & PRINTS of all styles and prices ; and ho has a care tully selected slock of GKROOIBIESj CEDAR WAKE, nrricrrrrctnn, nrrnmfes WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS IF SHOES, Hosiery and Gloves, which ha will sell at the lowest prices for cash or country produce. * GEORGE WEAVER. Blonmsburp, April 30, 1850. H. a. sovran, graSBBOT Brasmsfls F> espectfully offershis professional service ■"'to the ladies and gentlemen ef Blooms burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in DENTISTRY and is provided with the latest improved porcelain leeih, which will be inserted on GOLD PLATE from one to an entire set. OFFICE—NEAR TLTF. ACADEMY Bloomsburg, April 30 1851 <Eor Spring anb Btnnmcr- WSE. sbilvk <D O© o VTave just received and opened a large as kksortment of new spring and summer goods, which they offor to their old custo mers and new ones at the lowest prices. Their slock is large, and selected tn suit the wants of this region of country. It compri ses every thing of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; and those who havo lung patronised them are the best judges of their mode ot doing business; and the long confined confidence of ' the commmunity is the best recommenda tion they can offer to new patrons. Their stock of goods wilt be kept up by by the re ceipt of new pnrcels from the city, nearly every week during the summer. Bloomsburg, April 22d, 1851. Spring anb Summer goobs. All new nnil Cheap. AA ROW KLINE Tnvites the attention of ihe good people of —-Bloomsburg to his stock ol new and fash ionable spring and summer goods which he has just opened in the Brick Block third door above the Exchange Hotel in Bloomsburg, and which he will sell CHEAPER THAN THB CHBPEST, ! fit has an assortment of Dry Goods, Fancy Good*, READY MADE CLOTHING. And a lull vnriety of dress-goods for la dies and gentlemens' wear and fanoy. ©©©lS Can be made by purchasers who will call and examine his goods, for he will svll, and sell 20 per cent, less then the goods can be bought elsewhere in town. Bloomsburg, April 23d, 1851. D& ROOTS & SHOES. THE LOWEST P SITES A&WIKHNrfI W2&S<a>Kr Respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has taken the Boot and Shoe Store lately kept by Warren Russel, where he has always on hand and makes to order all kinds of Boots and Shoes at the following prices: Men's fine call or morocco boots, 84 a 4 50 do kip of cow bide, 3 25 do coif i hoes 2 00 do cow hide I 75 do mine/a', nailed, J;2 50 Ladies'gaiters, 2a2 2o | " Lace boots. 162 " Thick soled slippers, lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Jenny Linds 125 a 1 60 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro- Cion, He manufactures bis work of the of stock—warrants it to we^r; and is determined to sell it a* low as others can their Yankee or city work. Call and see for yourselves, fihop on Main at., neat door below Hartman's store. Bloomsburg, April ift, 1851. 1. W. WEAVER, ATO©EH]BY~AT-]LAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., P J OFFICE—-On the £a u side of Main Street three squares below Market. WINDSOR AND COMMON CHAIR made to order of any desirable style at the cheir manufactory of B. IJAGENBUCH Bloomsburg, May 16th 1860. BB88, Sin and 9rßaiiiU Tainting DONE to order in the heet highly-finished do lain style, by B HAGENBUCH. w i Philadelphia k Reading Rail Road. REDUCTION of. frieght on Merchandize, to commence March 1,1851. RATES OF FREIGHT PER 100 LBS. ' Betveeu PoUtvilk and 'Philailetyhit. J AOTICI.ES TIUhKI'ORT ED.— Ut Class.— Bi- c luminous Coal, Bricks, Ice, Iron Ore, Lime- ~ stone, Tig Iron, Plaster, Slate, Tiles, acts. ' 2d Class.~ Blooms, Burr Blockt, Cement, - Grindstones, Guano, Laths, Pilch, Railroad J Iron, heavy, Rosin, Salt, Sills, Shingles, Tar, , Turpentine, Timber and Lumber, 10 ots. 1 3rd CtaiM.— Ale, Beer, and Porter, Ashos, Pot h Pearl, Bark, Barley, Bones It Home, i Coffee, Cotton, Whiskey, & Domestic LI- | quore, Grain, Iron Castings, rough; Rolled, f Bar or Hammered Iron, Boiler Plates, Flat ( Bar Rail Road Iron, Lead and Shot, *Mo . lasses, Potatoes, Nail* h Spikes, Salt Provi sions, Sugar, Saltpetre, and Tobacco, un manufactured, 12| cts. Flour per barrel, ' 25 cts. I ith Clam —Apples, Bran, -Butter, Cheese, i Cordage, Earthen Ware, Kggs, Groceries j (except those stated) Hemp, Hardware, and . Cutlery, Hollow ware , Laid, Leather, Live Stock, Manufactures of fr in; as Machinery; Oil, Oysters, Paints, Raw Hides, Rags, Rus sia Sheet Iron, Seeds. Steel, Sweet Potatoes, 1 Tallow, Vinegar and Wire, 17 cts. i s th Class. —Books and Stationary, Boots It Shoes, Caraphine, and Spirit Oil, China, Glass and Queensware, Cigars. Confectionery, Dry j Goods, Drugs, Fresh Firh. Meat St Fruit, Fo, I re'.'<rn Liquors, Hops, Spiriu of Turpentine Tb'js, Wmos and VVool 22 cts. March l'?, JB5l - Dn ASTROLOGY— THE CELEBRATEI> DR. C. W. ROBACK, Professor of Astrology Amronornj Phrenology, and Geomancy, com- ' bineil with CONJURATION from Swewlen, office No. 71 LOC'UBT Street Pbilsdelphia, of feis his services to the ritiaens of Bloomsbuig. Ho hss been consulted by all Ibe crowned heads of Europe, and enjoys a higher reputation ss en " Astrologer than sny one living. Nativities csl culsted scrotdtng to Geomancy — Ladies $3 Gentlemen 25, Persons at S distance csn hav their nativities drawn by sending the data of the day of their birth. All letters containing the | above fee will receive immediate attention, and Nativities sent to any put of tho world written ' ON dOraine P.. -,.U A* PRAPSRED to make use of bis power by conjuration on any of Ihe following topics ; Court, hip, advice given for the successful accomplishment of a wealthy mar riage ,- he has the power to redeem such as are given to the free useofthe bottle/ ana for TU ca-es of hazard, and for the recovery of alnlen or lost properly, and the purchasing of lottery tick ets. Thousands ol the ah WE named cases have heendonr in thtscityand its vicinity, and an the United btales, to tho full satisfaction of all. 10,. 000 Nativities or Horoscopes have been cast du ring the lust four years white here. Letters will answer avery purpose, and will doss well as to call in person, and the mail is now ao safe that persona need not fear to trust money through the Foat Office. Dr ftoback receives from 500 to lUOO letters monthly, and has never missed one. Ml letters will be religiously attended to, if prepaid. For more par '.irulars call at the office of the "blarof the North," and get an Aatroio. gical Almanac graiis. C. W. ROBACK,7 Locnrd street above Eighth, opposite the Musical Fund Hall Philada. Be particular to mention the Post-office coun ty and Mate. All commanicatrOne kept relig oualy secret. SEQUEL TO THE JIEHOIRS OF A PHYSICIAN. DY ALEXANUEH DUMAS. ~ The (lueen's Necklace, Or the Secret History of the Court of Lewis XVI. THIS work is lire sequel to Dumas' cele brated work "The Memoirs ot a Physi cian," by Alexander Dumas, author of "The Iron Mask,"' "Couut of Monto Cristo,' &c. Translated from the French by Thorn; T \\ il liams. Esq., with beautiHilly illustrated Cov j ers and Pot traits. Complete ir, two large octavo volumes. Price 50 cents a volume. This novel is founded on the ce jbrated incident of the diamond necklace which Cardinal Cohan purchased, as be s pposed, for Maria Antonielte, but which fell into the bauds 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-uays, and -a recommend it as ao agreeable com panion for a railroad car, or a rainy after uoon. Published and for sale at the cheap book store of T. B PETERSON, i No. 98 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. March 13 1851. 1 • ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC VVOXDER ! 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, \I. 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 metffo I, by Nature's own | ogeqt, tho Gastric Juice. See Adveitisement in another column. StBBB Iron Railing. niORK AND GALLAGHER, Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA, WOULD call the attention of purchasers to their elegant assortment of Wrought ami Cast - Iron Railing for CEMETERIES. BALCONIES, VERANDAS, i Railing for Churches, Public and Private Buildings, Public Squares, &E., together with 1 all kiuda of Plain and ornamental Iron work. I MORE St GALLAGHER'S I'OGK OF 1 Cw.'imningthe best selection of designs that has ever Deo." issued, will be sent to any person who may wist, !° make a selection. Feb. 20, 1851-3 m SEaaTSfesaLTzaß's 1 W HOLE SALE TOI © £Sf©lEil2o No. aa N. Third St., Liyj (Above Callowhill,) K PHILADELPHIA, A GENERAL ASSORTUETOF ! BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS, ini Limners of every description t ALSO a full stock of Hyson, Imperial, Sou. hong. Black If Green Teas. - | 1. K. SHCETZ. F. P. BELTZZK. i. M. ARMSTRONG Agent. I Books! Books!! Joseph Swartz has just received a. new lo i of Literary Historical, Religious, Poetioa| i Miscellaneous and Syhool books, to which h* ipvites the attention of she reading publio t of Bloomsburg. I •' . ' ■ - ■' i WHITE'S BONNET, MAN PP AfTon Y, NO. 41 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 9KK aa Auuiaß3 NOW conducted bv Tliomas \Vhi>, on of it* late proprietor, at llip Old Stand, whero Dealer# will at all times ■find n siock of Foreign and Domestic Siraw, Lace, Fancy. Crape nml Silk Bonneli. Panama. P|m I*af, aiid ever;' variety of B|ir'falii bud Artificial Flowers unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of manufseinre, and at very low prices, having fucilitiofr. for jtrodueing these goods possessed by no other estab lishment. To the I.adies and Milliners generally, he would tender his grateful scknowledgl inents for their kind app.oval of the busi ness system of this house, shall be want ing, to merit a continuance of their liber al patronage, Tliey will •till be greeted wiih the same old familiar faces, who will at all times endeavour to execute their commissions with AdeJity and j promptness. March 6, 188l'-Sm, Reading R. B. Paiteagei Train* O OFFICE OF THE PAILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD COMPA NY.— Philadelphia. March 29, 1851—SUM MER ARRANGEMENT, from Philadelphia to Poitsville. Two PassengeraTraine daily (Sundays exceptdd.) On and after April I, 1851, two trains will be run each way, dai ly, between Philadelphia and Poitsvjue. HORNING LINE leaves Philadelphia at 7$ o'clock, A. M., daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsvills at 71 ''cdocs A - daily, except Suudays. LINE Leaves Philadelphia daily -except Sundays. Leaves 1 - " * o'clock, daily," except Sundays. , Fifty pounds of baggage will be allow to each passenger in these lines, and pi'" sengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own wealing apparel, which Will be at the risk of its own er. Bv order of the Board of Managers. March JJ9 1851. S. BRADFORD, Setrita- Stale ATUMI Fund. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, j Ilarrisburg, April Bth, 1851 { To the Commissioners of Columbia Co. GF-NTLEMEN: —In pursuance of the thirty second section of an act entided " An Act tor the regulation and continuance of a sys tem ot education by Common Schools," passed the 7th day of April, 1849. I here with transmit to you a statement or the amount to which every district in your coun ty is entided. oat of appropria lion of $200,009, tor the Fcheol year 1652, as follows : OISTRICtI. XMOITKT. DISTRICTS. ARSCXI Anthony 879,39 Liberty 96,30 Beaver ,59,64 Limestone 71,18 Bloom 248,24 Mahoning 77,42 Briar Creek 124.82 Mt. Pleasant 59,64 Centre 85,32 Madison 164,71 Cattuwisi* 100,12 Maine 43,05 Danville 299,41 Mifflin 91.64 Derry 75.4* Montour 65.57 Fishing Creek 89,21 (range 101.12 Franklin 62,41 Roaring Creek 193,94 Greenwood 124,01- -iuvarloaf 146.92 Hemlock 118.8! /alley *4,11 Jackson 30,0 i Respectfully yours, A. L. RUSSEL, Superintendent of Common Schools. MACIUREL, 1 SH AD. CODFISH, I Constantly SALMON. on hand & foi HERRINGS, X' ale •V J . PR\I* IR I PALMER & Co. HA M 8 AND SIDES | SHOULDERS, | Philadelphia. LARD AND CHEESE, J March 6. 1851 .-Bm, THE UNITED STATES MOATIILY LAW MAGAZINE^ established iu January, 1850. This work, so well known to the profess ion, contains: I. Judicious essays upon legal topic's, the most useful and interesting lo the profession 11. Biographical sketches of distinguished lawyers, now living, with well executed por traits. 111. Early notes of the more able and im portant decisions of the courts, in Amenta and Great Britain. IV. Monthly atphibelical digest ef all ca ses ot general interest in the Superior Courts of law and equity, both in the United States and England, properly classified and arrang ed for reference. V. Critical notices of new books, and a list of all new taw publications—together with a record of the events of the month, and a general miscellaneous survey of sub jects of interest to the profession as well as to the general reader. Terms of the Monthly Low Magazine. The work is published regularly on the first of every month. Knob number contains at least 404 octavo pages, printed in.the best manner, on superior paper. Twelve num bers will make two volrims rtf 1248 pago*, tor which indexes and title-pages wilt be prepamd. The price of the work is FIVE DOLLARS a year, payable in advance ; the ex tremely low terms on which it is furnished, make a strici adherence to this rule indispen sable. All moneys may he eenl by mail, poet paid, at the Pydiluher'i risk, and tire postmas ter's certificate will be considered sufficient evidence of the mailing of subscriptions. Postmasters are the publisher's only agents. All letters must be addressed lo JOHN LIVINGSTON, Editor and Proprietor, 157 Broaihea y N. Y. The twelve back numbers, compri sing tim Jmt end second volumes, can be furnished. IN LIOHT STREET. PETER EINT Announces t the people of Light Street, that he has just received and opened a splen ded lot of new and fashionable Spring and Son titer Goods, which he offers at rates that cannot fail to ■bit and please alt who wish a good chancy for cheap purchasers. He has every thing usually kept in a country store, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hani ware, Queensware, Cedar Ware. Dress Goods nad Feeey Goods, of styles to please all lasts, and at , prices t® suit ail purees Call and see before the be it is gone. X3T Country produce taken in pev. and cash not refused Light Sires', Apri 6th, 1851 0 mr-rraar% ir I ininr" rn—mi'H'l ■< "irTZT-rT-T-- T ■ Notice, Letters of administration on the estate op Mahlnn Hamlin, late of Bloom township,. Columbia, county, deeeaseiL.have been gran . < ted iu the undersigned, residing in Light 1 Street, Columbia county. All persons irav- t ing claims against the estate ere requested i to present them duly authenticated for se'- tlement, and those indebted to make imme / diale payment I SAMUEL MEUCK. Administrator. I Light Street, April |7th, 2861.—61. 1 Executor's Netted. LETTERS testamentary noon thy estate of Nathaniel Marr late of Bloom township, Columbia connty, deceased having been Branted8 ranted to the subscriber residing in Light treet, Columbia county; all persons indebt ed to the said estate are retitiested to make immediate payment, and those having ac counts against the estate, to present them duly attested to JOHN VANLIEW, Executor. Light Street. April 22d, 1851 61. BRIGADE ORDER. THE uniformed companies belonging to the I Brigade 9 Division P. V. are noti fied to meet at Oraogevilie on Saturday the 17th day of May next at to o'clock A M , equipt with arms and accoutrements in good order for parade and drill. Staff arid company officers will be punct ual in their attendance. M. MCDOWELL, Brig'r Gen. 1 Brig. 9 Div. P. V. Brigadier General's Office, Light Street, April 22d, 1851, St. Public Sale ofßeal Estate; In pursuanoe of an order of the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, on FRIDAY THE 30th DAY OF MAY i next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Daniel . Brantigam and David Taggait Administrators of William McCoy Into of Northumberland county, deceased will expose to sale by Pub-, lie Vendue at the Court House in Danville a | certain tract of land in Derry township Mon tour county, bounded and described as follows:—bounded by lands of John Blee, Samuel Britlian. John Benfield, the widow ICm d ea and others, containing more or less, whereon i* erected A TITO STORa k.?® and frame Barn and other oat tutu" 4 " 1 / 8 I*'* the estate of said deceased, situate in township of Derry and county of Montour. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, 21 April 1851. .11 END EXHALE & MUNSCH HAVE JCST RECEIVED AND OPENED A NEW STOCK OF Spring and Summer v3£> CE> CD 3D SS3 b Which they offer to their old patrons and new fines at the best of bargains. They can be found at their bid stand on Main and Market streets, and their stock will be found lo be selected with care, and to embrace , every kind of gotds fashionable and de sirable for the season. They have French, English and A merican cloths, cassimeros, satinets and jeans (or men's wear, and a va -1 rieiy of Lawns and Gingham's of the most 1 fashionable si) Ins for ladies. They have also, '■ Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar- I ware, Hats and Caps, and, in short, every thing usually kept in a country store. ' EST Call and see that we do sell cheap | for cash or couulry produce. Bloomsburg, April 21d, 1851. i THIS WAY GUATLEUEA. 1 IBJimSJAISiID S&WlPlKfiffa RESPECTFULLY announces lo Iho citi izene of Rloomsburg in general and his old patrons in particular, besides the rest of mankind, that he has again opened his tai lor shop where he will be pleasd to furnish the best of clothing, cut recording to the la test fashions, ami made in the best manner He receives the city lashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look well and wear bet : His shop is on main street of Bloomsburg next door below Lutz's Drug store. In pay for work, he will take cash, store order, or even GOLD DOLLARS. Bloomsburg Nov. 21, 1850. A Valuable Farm at PRIVATE SALE. A good farm of- 176 acres in Mountpleas ant township, Columbia county is offered for sale upon fair'terms. It lays along Fishing creek msl opposite Light Street, and contains as goon 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 art: a convenient and comfortable frame dwelling-house, a good barn, and other outbuildings. The land is believed lo contain a valuable deposit of IRON ORE, and the owner ody agrees to sell it, because he cannot give his p'ersonal supervision to the property. It will be sold upon such lib eral and desirable terms as to tnaku it a good, profitable, and cheap home. For the terms of sale inquire of K. W. WEAVER Agent. Bloomsburg, Jan. 21, !851.-tf A Valuable New Work. i AMERICAN HISTORY, com prising i sketches of the Indian Tribes ; a deecrip- ' lion of American Antiquities, with an in quiry into their origin ami the Origin of the I Indian tribes; HMory of lite llnltetl l Slates, with appendices showing its con- t uection with European History; a History of I the present British provinces; \ History of Mexico; and a history ot Texas I brcu'ht/lown to the time of its admission i into the American Union. By Marcius Will- i son, Published by M. H. Newman & Co., 199 Broadway New York. One largo oc tavo volume. Price 82,00. Tho above valuable and interesting work for sale by Thomas Ellis, Agent, Bloomsburg. January 23, 1851.-6 m Executor's Notices Estate of Jacob Fox. tale of Cultetwina town )hip, Columbia County, d c'd. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the above K-tale have been gran ted to the subscribers residing in the same township. All persons indebted to ssid estate are requested to settle their accounts and those having claims present them for settlementto WILLIAM FOX,) JAMES FOX. j hXec " to " Cattawissa township, April sth, 1851. PORTFOLIOS, BLANK BOOKB, DAY HOOKS, LEDGERS, &C. For aale at the Bloomsburg Book Store by JOSEPH SWART/1. I A NEW LOT OP HOOKS, TUBT received and opened at the Blooms 1 J burg Book Stote by • ■ •, . JOSEPH SVPARTZ. ; Bleorosburg, April 15th, 1851, GIVE 'EM FITStI Peter S. I*eidy Can mnnnfacturo iuM as noat nijd f*shiona? ble a suit of Slothing an any othef tailor in ' tl ese diggins. As a sample of his work irttunlup, be refsrs you to too Hi:s f FITTING COX T To be found in the tuvru, which is qoitooer tain to have come from his shop. He~regulrtjr receives the latest city fash lons, and from his experience in Ihe buai ties* can ensure satisfaction in his work. lie has also on hand an assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERF.S, & TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, front which he will make up to order coatr, pants, or vests of any desirable style. OTHis shop is on tho North side of Main Street, a few doors above tho Court-house. Blootnsburg, Feb. 14, iB6O. OBANGEVILLE FWJMjVI AND MACHINE SHOP. TH* subscriber has now In saliva opera tion the new FOUNDRY and Machine Shop recently erected at Orangeville, and will be ready to furnish castings of every sute and description, and every desirable kind of machinery. Casting's for Mills, Plough Irons, Stores of every kind, Kettles, Boilers and ail other kinds of Hollow-ware will be furnished by him at the lowest pricos. He has also on hand, and will make to order, THRESHING MACHINES AND PLOUGHS ready f or use. and equal to the best made in this region of the country. Farmers in need of Castings or mauhino ry will find it to their advantage to visit bis establishment. He will keep on band a lot of articles manufactured by him, out of which a fair selection can always bo made. Ev ry description of machinery noatly re paired on tho shortest notice and most tea ' sonable terms. Old metal taken in payment for work. B F. HAYIIURST. ! Orangeville, July 29th iB6O. T _ CAVfioNT I ALL persons are hereby cautioned against > paying any money due mn to Benjamin S. I Gilmore as ho is not authorised to receive ! any claims, due either to mo on individua ! accountor on tho late firm of Weaver & Gil more, the books of the firm having been as ; signet* to me. R. \V. WEAVER, j vi'cpmsburg Dfe. 12th iWo. ""Fancy CSfUrs. BENJAMIN HAGENBUCH has iust re'. 1 ceivedfrom Philadelphia a r ew lot of FAN CY CHAIRS, of Birch and Mahogany curl, and of the most fashionable style, which he j will sell at the lowest prices for good pay. Bloomaburg, May 16th, 1850. "BLANKSTT DEEDDS, SUMMONS. EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, o proper and desirable forms, for sale at the Ofice the "Star of the North." Fire Insurance. THE Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Cemoany, have appointed tho undersigned an Agent, to make insurances in Columbia county. The Company is in good credit,and is conducted upon sound principles. Persons insured by ihe Company are entitled to the rights of membership therein, tire elegible as Directors of the Corporation, but without any individual liability for the lostcs or expenset of the Company. The amount of premium, and policy paid when insured is the extent of liubility. Persons desirous of effecting an insurance upon property, can call upon the undersigned, at his Office in Bloomsburg. CHARLES R. BUCKALEW. May 22, 1850. BOOK-! BOOKS'! OTSSWIB EW&IMfE Announces to the reading world in general, and the good people of Bioomsbnrgh in par ticular that he has removed h'.s Bookstore to the lower corner of Biggs Brick Block oppo site the Court House, where he, has a full variety of Books for all manmr ot men arid women kind. Ho has all the p ipular works of tho day upon Morals, Religion, History, ! Literature, Politics and Travels ; and a gen- | eral selection of ell school books, English, ; Classical, Cerotan and French. He has elso a sweet lot of Confectioneries, Toys aad Jewelry. So that every kind of taste can be gratified j by a selection of something from his stock, j Bloomsburg, April 15th,' 1861. THOUSANDS HAVE GONE TO CAL- I FORNIA, but the business of Conch and : Wagon making will be continued by the sub- i 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 ; jbut always of the best materials, and made in the must substantial manner. He will give his persoual attention to tho business, and employ none but good work men. Repairing will be attended to with care, and upon the most reasonable terms.— ! He 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 ask* only a rial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOBTELLER. ~ LISTOF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Blooms burg, April Ist, 1851. Arner William Kelly William Appleman Miss S. E Krain in Ephraim Brown Mrs. Mary Lewes J. Esq. Baker Charles Mummy Hester Butts James Morris L. G Bo wen James OtthotM John A CM Sarah E. Price 0. Carrington Mate Pufsell A. E. Diver* Mary Propst David Deily Pftines Rett/or Jacob M. Flood Jobn Robbies Eli Flagg G. W Suigfreid Isaac Freeman Mathevr, 0 Scuyler J. W. Gibbson Francis Slnck Henry 1 Griggs John S. StUart John * ' I Han Mr. Stine John Knoppiug, G 11. Trump Adam 2 Killer Mary E. Washburn j. 8, Kttiale Jacob Williamson j a# , s. White Sr.nh J. M.CHEMBERLIN, P. M. -. Novell, T School Books, Ledgers, Day books and Joumru,. Gift books, Keepsake* tut., for safe at the Blosmaborg Book Store by Joseph Swart*. ; . ' inP for the SemomJ and Ptmutet Can tt *U NERVOUS DISEASES, Ant or the** Comnt-ilnts which or# caa**4 Y M if*. patMd, wankened or unhealthy coadfuoa ot tho KKRVOCS SYSTEM. TU< beautiful aud eourcnisot appHoatkwi of tba-o**. Mtlons powers of GALVANISM oinf M AONETIMtia* boon pronounced by dis'inaulsbai pferrloitaa, both 1* Euroi anil the United Males, to UsCShe seeet voloeAle ■Hglctnet dr.ccveerf e/ t\ a Ags. Or. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BUT •ad MAGNETIC FLUID, it the most paifhct sad eoitoia saeoaee lo 08 O E It E It A L DEBILITY, stree(thenlng the weakened body, glaiflf tone Is Bo eerious organ*, aaddarlforatiaf the entire lystarn Alee In FITS. CIIAM*PAnALTSiB and PALSY, DYIKP 81A or INDIGESTION. RHEUMATISM. ACUTE he* CHRONIC. owt epilepsy, LUMBAGO, MAP NEW, NERVOUS TREMOIta, PALPITATION Of TIIE HEART, APOPLEXY, NKL'RALOM, RAW* in tbe SIDE end CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, WNAL COMPLAINT, end CURVATURE of the SPINE. HIP COMPLAINT, DISEASES Of the KIDNEYS, DSP I. CIENCY OF NERVOUS ni PHYSICAL ENEMY, and ell NERVOUS DISEASES, which eomptaiouaitou from one elmple cause—namely, A Derangement of the Nervous System. G7- In NIKVOVa COMPLAINTS, Drufe and Madi ctnei nrr*,, t.* d>reesi, fnr (bay rethen the vital enor. iies of thi /..-aadr p-edrated system ; while, under the ) strenit'heidnc lir—iMllg. aitaiixinr Influence of Osi- I venisra. u lpptied by this nssutiliiT end wonderfat die. I cover y, Ut exhausted petient end weakened sutTerer li restored 10 former health, streryth etnstieily and vigor. ! Tho flreet piculierlty end etiealleneo of Dr. OhHiU't Galvanio dorAtivw*, ! eomifts in th fnct !bt fliy rrt And cur# dbtixtby i oviwird application, in |/lsce rf tM ttfiiiftl mode ot giny.snd ! sicki hopelessly uatier tits infliction. t | They ttrcngHen ihfLithl*. revmU'rt the eirrm l Intion of the blood, promalt the ttfre inn t, and not **- Jo i ffce flight tit injury i mdtr en* eir&ttmotattrto. Since tbeir , in tie Unj;i SUtca, only tiitce j tare lianS ! more then 60,000 Person! : including H £**. c!ates end condition*, among rrith " I were • lerue aumher f whooio i.oculiirly \ to Wervouß CuinpUinN, have been fiirrntELY and pBBMAXBimTr ormiD, i when el) hope of r*|iof hud been given up, ad ever? J thing el 'c been tried in vain . To Illustrate tbe u-e of Ibe OALVAMC BELT. I tupi oee ihe case of a Mtion afflicted with Ibat bam ot *<riliuUioa, OVSFgfgIA, or any other chronic or IVevr out In ordinary case*, etimulanta are taken, which, b>" * heir ctioii on the rerree and ntiiscieaof the •tomach. afforJ ttmporaiy rolivi, Lul which ieeve (ho patient in lower a^* l 0 ? n<l ihculUea. after tho action thus excited AJ** ceaaed. Noty comnare tiU with the effect renulting from tT •pplicitJon oi the VANIC BELT Take a DyiepUa •offerer, even in the symplums of en attack, and tie the Beit iioutid (lie Body, using the Magnetic Braid hi "Jlreclefc. In a short period the insensible perspiration Will act OB tha positive eicment of the Beit, thereby causing ft Oah vanic circulation which will oats on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up m con tinuous Galvanic circulation throughout the system Thus the moat severe cases of DYbP£F9iA are PEtt- MANLNTLY CUKLD. A FEW DAY# I# A.MPLY SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE Dhi RASE Ot YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Ot the inait Undoubted Charaeßr, j From ail pails of the country could bs giveo/iufflcieat to | All every cblumu iu this paper ! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, ' which conclusively proves that _ " Truth is stranger than Fiction." ** CtJlt IS OP Rheumatism, Bronchitis end Dyipipsit, REV. DR. LANDItf, A CLEROYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and exalted reputation Sioiucr, New Jersey. July 14,1543. Da. A. H. Cue'stn—Dear Sir : you wish b know ot nie what hss been the reMkn In tuy own rate, of the application of MR GALVANIC BELT AND NEC*. I LACE. My leply if a follows : For .about twenty jfrars 4 had been revering fkua Every year the eyroutoms became uvorse, nor could I obtain permauant relief from any course af medical treatment whatever. About faurtotn yearn since, in consequcnoe of frequant aapoaure to the weather, in the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject to a saveie Chronic Rl eumaium, which for rear after year caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in the tfinter of '46 and *4fl to conse quence cf preaching a great deal In my own acA various other churcbes iu thia region, 1 was attacked by tbe Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as to isquire an immediate aiispenston of my pastoral labors. Mu hfrvoou byfUm was new thoroughly pros* trutad, end m my Bronchitis became worse, so also did * my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection-thus evincing that those disorders were connected with each other through tbe medium of tbe Nervous System. In tho whole pharmacopeia there eemed to be no remedial •gui which could reach and recuperate my Kersooe System ; every thing that I had tried lor this purpose bad completely faded. At last I wss led by my mends to ex nniue your invention!, and (though with no vary; aftn <uino hope* of their efficiency,) I determined to trV the effect of Uh. application ot the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the MAONETLC TLIHD. Thia wan in June, 1840. To mt osest ASTetvi#HsnT, m two ->ars mv DvsearsiA m* ookk ; in kiont dars I was XVADLCO 10 BkSUUK MV rAVroaAL LAftOKA Na HAVE K SINOK OMITTKD A SINCI* SFVVICr o* AOCOttNT Of IMB Baoitciiigts; nu mv Rmeumatic Arrxotiow has cn TiaEU| CKASRO TO TRoL'BLC ME. Such it tha WOUdOf* fuJ aflff happy revults of tho experiment * I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who have been likewise suffering from Neuralgic iflbc lious Tboy have tried them, with tiArrt rkiulvs, 1 uuxr,'> eveav cask. , I sm.dear sir, very respectfully yonra, ROBERT W. LANtHJL I , DR. CHRIST I GALVANIC NECKLACE i Is uk* fur all complaints affecting the Thinat cr Head, : such as Bronchi tie, Inflammation or the Thrm-t, Nervous ami Sick Headache, Disvlnesi of the Head, Neuralgia In • tha Face, Bui7ing o Roaring the F.ars, Dealpraa, 1 which la generally Nervous, also Jial distressing com leint, called Tiu Poloreux. Palsy and Paralysis. AJI physicisns ecW'iowleJge that these lerriblft di eases are racked by edtjii irncy of tVirriti Kde- gv fa tfrft affected limbs |>n. t;Heisri* s Galvanic Ai.tioltA will supply this deficient power, and a complete end entire rare u thus effected. DR. CHRTSTJK*B GALVANIC BRACELETS ; Are found of vast service in cases of < onvulaihut or Rift Spasmodic ('omplaints, and genfnil Nv*-vou Affhctkaaft I of the Head snd upper extremities. Also in Patsy and * raralyspt.aml ell disease*cauigd by a deffcivnc.y of power or .Nervous Luergv iu the Lmbe or other orgaot of tha [ body. Tic Doloreax and Neuralgia. I Tbex, itmuiritl mad xeonaini com|>l,lntx r* ton, iuirty rttimi fcjr th* i.plltk>n #f die fIcLT, Nirt-xi-.cx n<t Ft-pio. the li.lt Z.lfiixe. ,t-- K!c(flrielt through th* xyxura : th* NKkkr* hu • local *lT*ct, md tli* Fluid ict* diiootly upon the ur*ct*<t nr.*>. 1* th*** tutruking Ifl.ctiona lb* tprlicttlon NKVtR FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSION*. Th* l*rmln, end titrribl* cnmpltint* *r* eiwtr* c*ud hp * dey>„y„. yip tuT , ®i!T u? Ficio wit. cara rntrly err.iv eat*, no .! J O, ,k * ™M*. " r how oooflnutd tha coeplalnt Num*r , u , Mtunlshtug proof* *r* ia po~*.won of th. pro,- itor. . 6* Minjr hund. cntiltcata* from *ll patix cf tk* *xtr*ordtn*ry ch.r.ct.r c ha „ 8 ! 7"Jlj > u , . r '-dibl* or tncoavcutcnco *tl*n,! th* M* of DK. CHK /STI p 9 JJtTICLRS, and Uny m*j t,. wom b y u,, raoa r„t,l<i ami iltliraVe with E'"V *• *nd Ir*t>. In many ***** th* t*ot*lkm •UeD jjng theiY use is highly nlectant and egrttehl*. xW*y can ba cent to any part of tn# country. Prices: . Tho On)vartic Belt,. Tnrto Dollar*, j Th* Galvanic Nock'.aco, Two Dotlaxi j Tho Galvanio liraeo'ots, Ono Dollar The Magnetie Fluid, Ono Dollar. o tpe Th* *rticlc* *r* acenmpaniad hv full and plain directions. Pamphlet* with bit parttcuian may ha ha. of tha (Uthaataed Agent, PARTICULAR CAUTION. Btwtrt Gouniirfoii* end VfortkUu Imitation* D. a MORUHBAD, M. JK GENERAL ferial* in Blohmtburg, Pa., by the authorized agent, JOHN R, MO YES.. bu authorized, agentt in the principal emoo of the St ph.
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