Star of tl)c Notll). BLOOMSBURG: Thursday, November 27, 1851. ~TELEGR A PI IICT jsr Ewsfi! Reported for Hie "Slur of the North," €p to the Latest Hour on Thursday M 0 P. N I N GIM Massachusetts) special Election. BOSTON, NOV. 24.—The Special Election for Representatives in iho various towns where there was no choice on the 10, came off to-day. The following is the result, as far as known : In Lowell, six Coalitionists and one Whig were elected ; three, no choice. In Springfield, the Whigs elected the whole ticket of four representatives, by . forty to fifty majority. Tho Hunkers and •Free Soilcrs coalesced. [SECOND DESPATCH.] Boston, Nov. 24, 10, P. M.—The Demo crats have nominated A. W. Thaxter for Mayor. Fcrty-fonr towns heard ftom give the Co alitionists 84. ar.d Whigs 14. [THIRD DESPATCH.] Boston, Nov. 24, 11, P.M.—The returns from 55 towns show that 35 Coalitionists and 21 Whigs have been elocted. Twenty seven, no choice. Twenty-one lawns yet to be heard from. The chances are that the Coalitionists have a small majority in the House, securing the re-election of Boutwell as Governor. Another Terrible Accident. Naw Y ORE, Nov. 24.—This afternoon the wall of a brewery, adjoining the blacksmith ahnp, attached to the manufactory of R. Hoe & Co., fell, crushing in the roof of the shop, and killing two men, named Mackay and Brown, who were employed in the shop, and injuring a number of others. It is fear ed that others are buried in the ruins. Lnnl*inui.a Flection. NEW OHLEAKS. Nov. 30.—The Democrats have probably elected their Auditor by 400 majority. Tho Senate is a tie ; in tho House 8 Whig majority. MAHRIKDT - On the 20th inst.. by the Rev. William J. Eyer, Mr. NATHANIEL CREASY, of Main township, to Miss SUSAN KnrtciißAUH, of Cat taw issa. On Saturday, the 15lh inst., by the Rev. P. A. Nichols, Mr. JOHN R. JONES, to Miss SARAH J. THOMAS, all of Danville. On l'hursday, the 13th inst., in Northum berland, by the Rev. Mr. Conner, Mr. JONA THAN PunsEL, ol Danville, to Mrs, SURAH J. HINE, of Northumberland. Oil the 12th inst., by Rev. Wm. Simonton, Capt. PHILIP SHAY, and Miss M*NR ELIZA BETH WALLACE, all of Northumberland. g-'Ay-i™;!.','! l 1 u. j. DITD. In Roaringcreek, Sept. 9th, HARMON, aged t year, 15 days. Sept. 11, SARAH, aged 8 years, C menlhs, 26 days. Sept 17th, ZACH ART T., aged 3 years, 6 months, 13 days, (all of dysentery) children of John Perry, Esq. In Wilkcsbarre, on Sunday morning, the 16th inst., Mrs. CLARA R. M'KEEL. at the res idence of her father, James W. Barnum, in the 25th year of het ago. In Philadelphia, on tho lGih inst.. Mr. WIL LIAM DE LONG, in the 34th year of his age. Th German Washing Powders. For 12} cts. sufficient for 4 ordinary Washings. IS considered by thousands who have tes ted it as being tho greatest Scientific Wonder of tho World ! Entirely doing n way with that laborious and injurious prac tice of rubbing (ho CLOTHES upon tho WASHBOARD, and a great saving of time, labor, and expense. N. B.—To prevent fraud and Imposition, (for many are trying to palm off ua article put up like mine) the I'roptietor, I. P. Hoyt, will put bis Written Signature on tho lop la bel of every packago. And he only asks an enlightened public not to confound the Gor man Washing powders with others that are in the market. It is on'up in packages with full dircc 4ions and sold at the Tiominal price of 124 cents. t?" PRINTERS will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase these powders to cleanse their Types and Rollers, being a vo vy superior article for that purpose. Manu factured only by 1. P. HOYT, At bis laboratory and Principal Depot, No. 10. south Fifth St. Philadelphia. 1. R. MOVER, Bloomsburg, wholesale and retail Agent Please to read the following certificate. Ma. I. P. HOYT : Dear Sir. VVe have nsedvour German Washing Powders and do hereby certify that they are all that they are represented to be, that in them we have more than realized our expectations, and that by using them, throe fourths of the labor and soapcau be dispensed with that was required in the former mode of wash ing. MRS. REBECCA HEATH, Wife of John T. Heath, Brass Founder. Danville, Nov. 20th 1851 .Remember tho name— German Weshing Fluid.—Ml letters to be post paid. November 27, 1851.—6 m. DR. IIOYTIDM HEAVE POWDERS. A offered to the Public as a XML guaranteed Ccai for the heaves -e-Np-nsA *-in Horses, onj as (bo only known medicine in the World having boon used in the private Veterinary practice of the proprietor fur Aha last 37 years ; and he has never known it to fail ID a single iaatanee of producing a lasting cure, and leaving ibe boreo In good spirits foi work. The utier incoinpe'ency of the boiso for labor, wlieu troubled with ibis com mop dis. ease, should induce every one having such to ap ply immediately for this remedy. PRICE ONE DOLLAR R PACK .ton—Which will he sent -with full direction.' 1 to any part of tba United States, All letters or comniunicn lions to be addressed (Poat Paid) to I. P. HOYT. Reer of No. 10 8. Fifth St. Philads. Wholesale Agent lor the United Ststoa, Wholesale and retail Agent. JOHN K. MOY- I£R Bloomsburg. Columbia County, Pa., who M {also t general dealyr in Drugs, Chemicals. Per pHM7 Noy, *7| 1651;—6m. Great Arrival of New Goods At the Neu> Bloomsburg Cheap [Clothing Em porium. FOR RALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT AABOH IMII'S STOJB3E lu Ihe Exchange Building op> potilte Ibo Court House, A Splendid Supply of Full and-Winter Good*. VfIHE undersigned having just received from the Eastern cities, an unrivalled assortment ot the most choice Fancy uiul Staple Goods, ever yet introduced into this market nvails himself of this opportunity to invite his old friends and new customers to step in and examine : for themselves. Ilia stock lias been selected with reference to the wishes of the community, and the newest fashions, and will be loimd to com prize every variety of style, quality & kind. Black Cloth 7 quarters wide, from SI to $5 00 per yard. Beaver Cloth from 874 cts to S3 00. Fancy Cnssitneres, from £24 cts to §7 374. Vestings—the greatest assortment ever known in town, such as Satins, Cassimeres, French Vestings, and a variety of German Vestings. Hats and Caps, at greatly redt'oed prices Also.—The largest and most elegant assort ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Comprising fine Dress Coals, Frock and bu siue'tS coats, monkey jackets, wumesls, cra vais, shirts, and stauding collars, &e. FOR THE LADIES : A great assortment of long shawls, blan ket shawls, tippet and do lane shawls. Dress silks, cashmere do lanes, Alpacas, Hunch and English Merinos, patmeloes, calicoes of all kinds from -1 to 124 cents per yard. Mus lins, bleached and unbleached, fiom3cls, to one shilling per yd. ALSO : —Fancy goods, white goods, rib bons mantillas, jenny Lind trimmings, frin gos, laces, oollors, capes, combs, &c. lloseries of all kinds. Boy's Ready-made Clothing, for Winter wear, ol all sizes which consists of a great variety. Our friends aro respectfully invited to call and get great bargains at tint cheap Store of AAllv>N KLEIN. November 17, 1851. Keystone Mutual Life Iu urauce HARKISBURU. VENN'A. fTtHIS company respectfully call the alten lion ot the public to the following ad vantages, which they are enabled to otfer to those wishing to insure their lives— FIRST—The Directors have provided a safe gueranlee capital of $75,000. SECO.NU—AII persons insured for the term of life, become stockholders to the amount of their annual premium paid to the compa ny, atid as such have a vote at all elections for olficcrs, and participate in all the profits of the Company. THIRD—The profits aro divided tn Janua ry oi each year, in Scrip, bearing interest, payable annually in cash. FOURTH—AII premiums may bo paid an nually, semi-annually or quarterly, in ad vance. Where premiums amount to SSO, or over on policies for life, if desired, one half will be roceived in cash, and a note at twelvo mouths for the balance. FlFTH—Married ladies can insure the lives of their husbands lor the benefit of them selves and children ; or husbands may in sure their own lives iu favor of their wives, thus securing to their dependent families a sum of money that creditors cannot touch, n the event ot the death and insolvency of j ;lie husband. SIXTH—The rates aro as low as those ! charged by any other good Company in lire j United States; and are based upon the only i reliable data of life insurance, (i. e.) the '• Carlisle tables of mortality. L UEILY, Prrsident. \ J. W. WILSON, Secretary. Iy Pamphlets and information furnished : by tire undersigned who is an authorized ! Agent at Bloomsburg. 11. W. WEAVER. WM. B. HAWKINS, M. D., Examining Phy sician. Bloomsburg, Nov. loth, 1851. LIST OF LETTERS, If? EMAINING in the Post Office atßlooms burg, Nov. 15:h, 1851. Breare John, Moss John, Bell Simon, JV organ John, Conner G. A. Pense Daniel, Craig Mahala, Reiuhard Samuel Dixon George A. Reznor Elizabeth Ellis Joseph J.(Canada lleeser A L. Flagg (J. W. Stalev William, Gillespie Wiiliam Siekel 11. G. (captain) i Greenly George Trnmben Samuel i M'Douongh Michael Thomas John. Maylin Nancv, J. M.CHAM BERLIN, P.M. | H. 0. HOTTER. SURGHEOH gffTSST.v f? ESPECTFILLY offers his (JjWttSftpx professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Den tistry, aid is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. Ey Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851. Administrator's Notice. 1 ETTERSof Administration having this day issue Ito the undersigned upon the Estate ol Anna Maria Bellas late of Mailt township, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them to the undersigned, and those indebted to said estate to make payment. MICHAEL GRUVEH, Administrator. Main township, Nov. 24th, 1851—6 w. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER ! PEPSIN, the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Juice I A great Dyspepsia Curer, prepared from lien et, or the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after direction nf Baron Liebig, the great Physi ological Chomist, 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 u another column. 'KTwTWKAVKR, aotoieoty-AT-ILAW BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBI4 CO., PA. OFFICE—On the Eart side of Main Stree l three squares below Market. Clocks ! Clocks l! Clocks !!! ANEW lot of GOOD CLOCKS just re ceived, and for sale cheap by HENRY ZUPPI'NGER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 22, 1861. Grand Jnrors—December Term 1851. Bloom— Ephraim P. I.utz, Jacob Bomboy, sen., John Shuman, Washington Foster, George VV. Abbott, Jesse Shannon. Briarcreek —Henry C. Frease. Benton —Samuel Kriokbaum. Caltawissa —John Sharploss, Peter Bodine. Centre— Lindley VV. Woolay. Fislttngcreek —A. VV. Kline, John Boston. Creenu-ood —Wm. Johnson, sen. Hemlock —lsaac Pursell, Samuel Ohl. MiJJhn— Henry l'ettit, James Kirkendall; Maine —Jesse John Momitpleasant —John Jones. Orange —Philip Achenbach. Roaringcreclc —Win.Hughes, David Hoxver Wm. Dreisbach. Traverse Jurors-December Term 'sl. Benton —Christian Ash. Bearer —Joseph Shaman. Bloom —Join K. Grotz, Valentine Beidel man, Charles Kahler. Briarcreek— Abel D- a lby, Jacob Moyer. Centre —Nathaniel L. Campbell, Daniel lamison. Jolm Conner. r altr\eissa—Daniel Holtvig, Jacob Keiler, jonn Fenstermacher, George Hughes. Fishingcrcck —Paul Poaler, Erlwurd Albert son. Greenwood —Jamos Gibson, John Reese. Hemlock —William P. Wilson, Reuben Bo gart, Wm. Kahler, James Shoemaker, Perry Pursell. Maine —Charles Nuss, Michael Gruber. Madison —William Eyer. Montour —John G. Quick. Mountpleasunt —Daniel Vanderslico, Wm. J. Ikeler. Orange —Alfred Howell, Benjemiii Hay in an. Sugarloaf— James Hess, Alinas Cole, John Kile sen , George Dodson, Jacob Fritz. Trial List for December Term, 1851. 1 George Fridricks et al vs. Veniah Reese. 2 William VV. Cook vs. Wm Edgar et al. 3 Truman M. Hubbell vs David J Waller. 4 Amos B. Knabb vs. John Robisoti 5 Simon P. Kase vs. George D l.eib et al. 6 Samuel F Headly as John Solt sen. 7 Daniel Seyberl vs. Nicholas Seybert. 8 Wm. Raber vs Jacob Good el al. 9 Rudolph Shunian ve- Isaiah Shuman. 10 William Bitterly vs. Moses May. 11 William Sloan vs. Norman E Doan 12 Jacob Dossier vs. Win Redenmoyer. 13 John Fisher vs. Philip Hess. 14 George Obi vs. Michael liendershot. Sheriff's Sale; BY virtue of a writ of vend. exp. issued out of the Court ot Common l'leus,of Columbia county, and to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale, al the Court-house in Bloomsburg, on Monday, the Ist day of December next, al 1 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing described real estate, viz; A certain undivided 4 part of a tract of land, situate iu Madison township, Columbia co., containing Two Hundred and Thirty-three acres and one hundred and fifty-three per ches aud allowance, adjoining land of David Sweeney & Son ; Iram L)err, C. G. Rickets, Thomas Faus, Ira Sanders, and Abraham Titman's heirs, whereon is erected a Saw mill, Dwelling House, and Stable, Ac., with the appurtenances. • Seized, taken in Execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter A. Mowrer PETER BILLMEYEU, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, 1 Bloomsburg, Nov 1, 1851. j First and True Love. A true Love story, by George Sand, author of ''lndiana," "Consuelo," ' The Countess of Rucolstadt," etc., etc. fffl B. PETERSON, No. 89 Chesnut street, -®- • Philadelphia, publishes this day the above work. It is one of the most charm ing and interesting works ever published. It is embellished with eleven fine large engra vings, illustrative of diflerent scenes in the work, as well as a large portrait of the two heroines of the work, and a beautifully il lustrated cover. It has met with an immense sale in Paris, having already passed through several aditions in the space of three months. It will have a very large sale, and it is a work no or.e will be disappointed with. It is said by critics who have perused it, to be "the best woik" ot the day. It is published complete in one large octavo volume of 228 pages, and printed on the finest white paper. Price fifty cents a copy. E37"" Single copies of the work will bo sent to any one on receipt of remittances, addressed io the publisher. Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON, No. 98 Chesnut St., Philadelphia, To whom all orders must be addressed, post paid. WIT BY THE YARD! The New-York Lily Budget! THE PUNCH OF AMERICA! number containing not less than Twenty original Illustrations / Engra ved and drawn expressly for this paper Twenty-eight columns of reading matter, alt original—Literature and the Drama. Follies and vices of the day shown up in an original style. Price two cents per copy, one dollar per annum, in advance. The City Budget will be furnished to clubs at the following low rates : 6 Copies to one address $5 00 10 ' ' " 800 20 ' ' ' 15 00 30 ' ' ' 21 00 40 ' ' ' 26 00 1 50 ' ' ' 30 U0 75 1 ' 41 00 100 ' ' ' 50 00 tw Four copies will be scut to one ad dress three months for St. A commission of 25 per cent allowed to Postmasters and oth ers lor forming Clubs at the above rates. All letters to be uddressed per-paid to R. F. MATHER Proprietor, 162 Fulton St., New York. THIS WAY GENTLEMEN. W&mS&Bs® ILWIPIEIESa RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi izens ol Kluomablirg 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 pleased to furnish ; the best of clothing, cut according to the la test fashions, and made in the best manner. He recoivos the city fashions, and feels cer tain that his work will look well and wear bet ter. 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. Shawls '. Shawls !! Anew parcel of long shawls, of Bay State Mills manufacture, and Terkerri shawls utt received and for salh cheap by GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg, October I4tb, 1861. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Commum Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, anil Orphans' Court." Court of Oyer anil Terminer antl Jail Delivery, in anil for tho County of Columbia, to commence at the Court House in Rlcomsburg, on Monday the Ist day o'December next, 10 continuo one week. The Cormier, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for tho county of Col ombia, arc requested to be then and there pi their proper persons, with their rolls, coords, inquisition?, ttnJ other remem brances, to do those thing's to their sev eral oliiceg appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in beltall of the Common wealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as sliull be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to lie punctual in their attendance, at the lime appointed agreeable to their no tices. Given under my hand at Dloonisburg the Cth tl.iy of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred md fifty one-and the Independence of the United Slates of America the 75th. PETER BILLMYER. Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) NEW ARRIVAL! FALL AND WINTER GOODS!!! Mendenliall &M en sc k 1.l AVE just received and opened a splen did assortment of fall and winter goods at their ol I stand itt Bloomsburg, to which they invito the attention of all who want good bargains. Their Stock consists in part of BLUE, BLACK Sr STEEL MIXED English and Frenth Cloths, fancy cassimeres, heeeds, satinets, table diaper cheeks, muslins, tneri noes, cashmeres, ginghams alpacas, de Lanes, calicoes Satin Vesting, silk and satin Ribbons, silk Fringe <s■ dress trimmings ; edging and " insertion ; silk and cotton handkerchiefs ; a large assortment of long shnwh ; silk, plush and cloth caps, tßtftl-H are and a general assortment of Glass and Quens-Wure, <8 3& <s• J2 Ss <2 $2 S S Cojffe, Sugars, Bice, Crackers, Cheese Soc-p, Candles and Molases. ALSO — A large assortment of Bool* iind Shoe*, With every variety of Goods generally kep in a Country Store. Give us a call and examine for yourselves Bloomsburg, Nov. 19ih, 1851 .—if. fILL AND WINTER GOODS!! WMio EC© SBIIaW <St ©@o 0Q&- ANNOUNCE tho arrival of a new supply of fall and winter goods at their old stand in Blootnsbttrg ; where they will be pleased to furnish to their old customers and as many new ones as can get into the crowd, all kinds of v^jjc©:2csaa.si££idias3® That may be needed for comfort, use, ordis play. Their assortment is full, so that every taste can be satisfied, and their prices low so that all their customers will be served at the same rate. They have CASHMERES, MERINCBS, MOUSLIN DE LAINES, ALPACAS. PINE WORSTED PLAIDS, AND COMMON I.INSEYS Among their dress gooods ; and Long shawls Terherri, Bay slate mill anu woollen shawls ot various patterns uud styles. For gentlemen's wear they have a full and large assortment dT Cloths, Cassimeres, Sat tinets and Jeans, Beaver and Bear skin cloths for overcoats. They kavo also a lar ge supply of su £u a w vQ. m& 0 Queensware, Groceries, Cedar ware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes which they offer on tho fairest terms for Cash or country pro duce. Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 4lh, 1851. DATS AND CAPS. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers, that ho has just re ceived from the city, a largo and select as sortment of FASHIONABLE Hats and Caps, of DURABLE MAKE AND IMPROVED STYLE, which he oilers for cash sales very cheap, at his old stand, on Main Street, sec ond door South of the ( ourt house. tW He continues to manufacture Hats to order as usual. THOMAS WILLITS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 15, 1849. NEW AND CHEAP Fall and Winter Goods. GEORGE WEAVER has just received and opened a lot of new goods which he offers at the lowest prices to purchasers at his old stand in Bloomsburg. His selection will be found to contain everything usually kept in a country store, and in the new lot of goods just opened will be found every de sirable thing to suit the fall and winter sea son. Bloomsburg, October 14th, 1851. Slonangahela Whiskey. 7|Mie subscribers are in constant receipt and -*■ consignment of OLD MONONQAIIKLA WHIS KEY from Pittsburg, of various grades, which they offer for sale m lots to suit purchasers— recommending it as being pure, unadullura ted Rye. A Superior article of Cherry Brandy con stantly on hand. ALSO Hams, Lard, Cheese, &c. ECKY & WATKIN, No. 18 South Water St., Philadelphia. Aug. 24th 1851—3 m. A NEW EOT OP BOOK*, JUST received and opened at the llloom • burc Book Store by JOSEPH SWARTZ. Blooonsburgj April Jsth, 1811. Register's Notice. TWOTICE is hereby given, to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedauts and minors, lhat tho following Administration and Guardian accounts have been filed tr. tho office of llio Register of tho county of Columbia, and will be presented for confir mation and allowance to the Orphan's Court to be held at Bloomsburg, in and for the County aforesaid, on Wednesday the 3d day of December next, at two oclock, P. M. 1. The account of Jacob Seidel, Execu tor of the last Will and Testament ol George King, late of Derry township, Columbia co, deceased. 2 The Final accounts of Jacob Seidel, Guardian of Noah Catharine, Susan & Lydta Springer, minor children of Easter Springer, deceased. 3 The second and final account of Lloyd Thomas, Administrator of the estiile of Ja cob lluher, la'.c of Franklin township, Col, co, deceased. 4 The account of Daniel Follmor, Amiti istrator of the estate of Daniel Wagtrer, late of Limestone township, Columbia county, deceased. 5 The account of John Reece, Adminis trator of the estate of Cliandley Eves, late of Madison township, Columbia county, de ceased. 6 The account of Joel and Jonathan Bred ben nor Administrator of the osuta of Conrad bredoeimer late of Beaver !p, Col, 00, deceased, 7 The account of Jacob R Hower, Ad ministrator of the estate of John Shearman, late of Beaver township, Columbia county, deceased, 8. The account of James Eves and Geo. Stadon Executors of the last will and Testa ment of Samuel Stailen lalo ol Mount Pleas ant township Col. Co. dee'd. JESSE G CLARK, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, ) ... , Bloomsburg, Oct 29, 1851, j 4U—K ' BLOOMSBURG ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. J. E. BRADLEY, Principal, A sufficient number of competent Assis tants will at alt times be employed. The ensuing Fall Session will cdmmeuca on MONDAY the Ist day of September next, and will continue 16 weeks. TERMS. The academic year consists of 44 weeks. The price of tuition per quarter is 03 fol lows : For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A ithmeiic, Buolt-Keeping by single entry, Geography, History of the U. S. S3 25 For sumo, and Algebra, Geometry, Sur veying, Mensuration, Bo'jk Keeping by dou ble entry, General History, Natural History, Physiology, Philosophy, other English bran ches, and drawing. JJ-I 50 For Latin, Greelq German & French, 5 75 VT Good hoarding can be obtained in pri vate families at from SI £0 to S2 00 per week. REFERENCES. —CoI. Joseph Paxton, Hon Stephen Ilaldy, Hon. Geo. Mack, Michael Brohst, Esq., John M'Reynolds, Esq., and I .the Citizens of Bloomsburg. I v L'loOmsburg, Aug. 12, 1851. WSCo Sfiftjo 3PlE@iasyft , @SJ3S NEW .SADDLER SHOP- The subscriber announces to tho puhile that ho has just opened a Saddler Shop in the central part of Bloomsburg, on Alain street, one door above Rupert's Store, where he will keep constantly on hand and make to order all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, TRUNKS, VALIECES, And every other article in bis line of busi ness. He will also attend to TRIMMING carriages and buggies, in every desirable style, anil will turn off all his work neat and good ; and at the lowest prtcos. Those who wish work in his line will do well to give him a call. ES""llides, country produce, and even gold dollars will be taken in payment lor work. YV. M'K. THORNTON. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1849. THIS YVAY FOR BARGAINS! PETER ENTrespectfully invites attention to his stock of new goods which ho has received and opened at his old stand in Light Street, nnd which he offers at the low est prices to his old customers atld as many now ones as wish to buy GOODIAND CHEAP GOObS. He has endeavored to comprise some thfcg in his stock to suit every taste, and to I select with care his assortment of goods. He can lurnish LADIES' DRESS GOODS of almost any variety of styles and qualities lor fall and winter wear; and for mens' wear lie can furnish about every article desirable from a cap down through broad cloth and satin to a good boot or shoe. About every article usually kept in a country store can be found in his selection of DHY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, AND CEDARWRRE. And he is determined to sell goodgoods at such prices that every purchaser will Le glad to come hack for a few more of the same sort. Come, sco the goods and try your luck at good bargains. Light Street, Oct. 15th, 1851. MARBLE YARD. 7|>HE subscriber respectfully begs leave to announce to his friends and the public in general that he has established a K£2uplte>n.c IN BLOOMSBURG, on Main Street opposite the Hotel of CHARLES H. DCEOLEK, where he is prepared to manufacture to order MOIUMIIf S, Of the best American and ltallian Marble, in the latest and host styles ; also Tombs, Gravestones, or any other kind of work in" his line of business, in a workmanlike man ner, and at very low prices. E7* Lettering done in English and Get man. ajy PETER HUGHES. E. ARMSTRONG, Agent. Bloomsburg, October2sth, 1851.-6na. BLANKS" DEEDDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPtENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper and desirable forms, for sale at the Ofice the "6tai of the Jfoqh " PUBLIC SALE or SEAL ESTATE. THE undersigned ExeciSlors of tho of late of Samuel Webb, deceased, will offer nl public kale on SATURDAY the 29ih day of November veil, upon iho premises, , now ihe residence of Nathaniel Campbell, a farm of about FORTY EIGHT ACRES Of good land in Centre township, Columbia county, adjoining glands of Benjamin Boon on the East, Joseph Pohe on the North, J. W. ; Merrcll and others on the West, aud the j Susquehanna river on the south ; the farm i being about five miles on the main road ! from Bloomsburg, and seven miles on tho same road Irom Berwick. There are on the premises A V A K M HOUSE, A barn, a fulling-mill, a saw-mill, a black smith shop, uud other outbuildings; aud a btrearn of water runs through the place suf ficient for other mill-works. A larger part of the farm is cleared anil in a good state of cultivation—about live or six acres aro woodland. On the same day and place they will offer for sale a tract of good land in Bloom town ship, Columbia county, adjoining lands of Henry Trimbley on the South, of Philip Miller on tho East, of Enos Fowler on the North, and of Thomas Webb on the West, containing Jijty one aces, of which about thirty-six acres are cleared and iu a good stale of cultivation, and the remainder tim ber laud. The laud lays just back of Lime Uidge, and is supposed to contain a good body of limestone. They will also, on '.he same day and place offer lor sale a third tract of well timbered land, siluuto in Main township, Columbia county laying along the south bank of the Susquehanna river, just opposite the first mentioned tract, or old homestead It rul adjoins lands of Philip Miller, Jacob Gitiing and George Longenberger, and contains a bout twenty seuen acres. The land will be sold in per,nance of the last will of the late owner. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when the conditions will be made known by JOSHUA WEBB, SOLOMON NEYHARD, Executors. Centre township, Hcfober 15th 1851. Read lug R. R. Passengci Traltin OOFFIC DF.I.I'H IA AND READING RAILROAD COMPA NY.—Philadelphia, Aug. 30, 1851.—FALL ARRANGEMENT,/ire reduccdfcom Philada. to Pottsville. Two Passenger Trains daily (Sundays excepted.) On arid after Sept. 1, 1851, two trains will he hlti each way, dai ly, between Philadelphia and Pottsville. WORKING LINE Leaves Philadelphia at 74 o'clock, A. M., daily, except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 74 o'clock, A. M., daily, except Sundays. AFTERNOON LINE Leaves Philadelphia at 3 o'clock, daily except Sundays. Leaves Pottsville at 34 o'clock, daily, except Sundays. OP 41 32 5J3 S3 Between Philadelphia and Pottsville 82,75 Ist class cars and 82,25 2d class cars. Between Philadelphia and Reading 31,75 Ist class bars and 1,-15 2d class cars. Depot in Philadelphia corner of Broad and Vine streets. Passengers cannot enter the cars unless provided with a ticket. Fifty pounds of baggage will be allowed to each passenger in these lines, and pas sengers are expressly prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their own wearing apparel, which will be at the risk of its own er. By order of the Board of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Aug. 30, 1851.—tf. NEW CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY! THOUSANDS HAVE GONF, TO CALI FORNIA, but the business of Coach and Wagon making will be continued by tho sub scriber at the old stand on Market street, lie 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 ; but always of tho 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, and upon the most rcasonnblo terms. He proposes to serve his customers to such work as will secure for lliin a continuance o their patronage, and irofn ull who need arti cles in his line of business. Ho asks only a rial of his work to insure satisfaction. JONATHAN MOSTELLER. HIVE 'EM FITS I! Peter S. Leidy Can manufacture just as neat and fashiona ble a suit of clothing as any other tailor ir these diggins. As a sample of his work manship, he refers yon to the REST FITTING COAT To be found in the town, which is quite cer tain to have come from his shop. lie regularly receives the latest city fash ions, and from his experience in the busi ness can ensure satisfaction in his work He has also on hand an assortment of CLOTH, CASSIMERES, & TRIMMINGS, At the lowest prices, from which he will make up to order coatr, pants, or vests of any desirable style. ETHis shop is on the North side of Main Street, a few doors above the Court-hoase. Bloomsburg, Feb. 14, 1850. The Housewife's Help and Husband's Joy ! THE GERMAN WASHING FLUID TkOES away entirely with that laboriotis ■•-'task of rubbing the Clothes upon the wasliboßrd. It contains no ingredients what ever injurious to the finest fabric or the flesh. The proprietors wish every one to give it a trial, and it it does not prove to be as re commended, tho money, in every such case will be refunded. Full directions accompa ny each bottie. Retail price 124 Cents per Bottle, sufficient to do two ordinary washings, and saving the Clothes more by not rubbing them than the cost of six bottles—besides removing stains of fruit, &0., if there b' d | any, and the time and labot saved. Prepared only by 1. P. HOYT fr CQ, J. K. EIWAB, Bloomsburg, Agent forCol urnbia County. All orders received by him wholesale o retail, will De promptly attended to. I'i'.iic) Paper* Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand. Sto can be found at the cheap Book store,of JOSEPH SWASTZ, ' VALUABLE BOOKS, JUST PUBLISHED AND eon SAI.E BY JOni S TAYLOR, Bookseller and Publisher, 143 NASSUA STREET, NEW-YORK. The following books will bo sent by mail; fiee of postage, to any part of the United States, on the receipt of tho money for the same, wbieti may be forward'd by mail, at the risk "f 'he Publisher. THE PACiTED MOUNTAINS, By Rev. J. T. Headlev' ' vo '- Ikuio., Illustrated, full cloth, 31,00; .Mlt edges, extra, 81.*0. THE SACKED i'IOUNTAINB By Rev. J. T. Hoadley, 1 v.v 1 18 :no., without tho plates. Sunday Sci!' oo ' edition. 60 r ts. SACKED SCENES AIN'D CHARACTERS, Ily Rev. J. T. Hnud,*y-- I vol. I'-'rno, - Illustrated, full cloth, £.' 00; gilt edges* 81 50. SACRED SCENE? AND CHARACTERS. By Rev. J. T. lleadley. 1 vol, 18nio., without the plates. Sundiy School edi lion, 50 cts. HISTORY OF THE PERSECUTIONS AND BATTLES OF THE WALDENSES. By Rev. J. 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Its object is to illustrate and ''render mote life-like" the sacred writings. It is. not tho j author's design to supersede tho Bible. But ' his wish is excite a solicitude to obtain, anil i to become intimately acquainted and per fectly familiar with its history, doctrines and laws; to know its truth to imbibe its spirit; feel its power, and partake of its salvation; in a word, to prize in sorre measure as it deserves, this treasure which is indeed be yond price. We predict for it a circulation far beyond any of the author's former works. [ The News. Jan. 7th. Rambles and Sketches —By Rev. J. T. Head ley. We have not for a long time sat down 10 a book with more pleasing anticipations; or found those anticipations more tuliy re alized, lhau in the perusal of the work be fore us, and we know it will be hailed with gratification by the many admirers of the talented author. 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In short, he is prepared lo attend to every thing in the line of Dentistry, and his performances will be warranted to answer all the useful and ornamental purposes of the art; For references apply to his numerous cna lorners. „ f- . Permanent residence, Orange vilhx Columbia Pa,
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