DIED. J In Bloomsborg, on the !Bih ult., ELMIRX, infant daughter of John and Maria Vennat tar, In Danville, on Tuesday morning, Feb. 25th, very suddenly, MF. EMILY, wife of Doctor James D. Slrawbridgn, and daughter of Mr. VVm. Agttew, Merchant of Philadel phi a. In Salem, I.ni., co , on Tuesday last, Mrs. Lrnts, wile of Sebaitijit Sybart, iu her 26ih year. In St. Joseph county Michigan, 011 the 30th day of January last, Mr., SARAH ADAMS, wife offAbram. Adams Sen., of Culumbis|county, aged abont G7 years. In Beach Grove, Luz., co., on the 18th ult AUGUSTUS, eon of A. W. and Susan Ann Hol loway, aged about 2 ye*rs 2 mouths and 22 days. New Advertisement's. BGRDENTOHN FEMALE COLLEGE; BOItDKNTOVVN, N. J. Rev. Johu 11. IlrHkcley, Frcildent This Institution, chartered by the Legisla ture of New Jersey. with ctdlegiate powers and privileges, is plcnsnntly situate on the banLsofthc Ee'awnrr river near thsprojiid|of the late Joseph Bona, arte, commanding the same heanlifuj view of the river and sur rounding country. The course of instruction is through anil comprehensive, embracing Common and High English, the natural sci ences, Lntin, Greek. French, German, Draw ing, Painting and Music 011 the I'ianu arid Guitar. The charges vary from Si G6, to $1,92 per per year, according to the branch es taught. The la ter is the maximum charge for all the branches incluJtirp all necessa ry expenses, except for books and stationa ry- Diplomas are awarded to thoso young la dies who complete the proscribed course of study as provided for by the charter. The school year commences on April 17th. 9 For Catalogues containing particulars ad dress the President. RFFERF.NCF.S .—John Turner, Esq., Ply month, I'a ; AV. A. Porter Eq., Philadelphia; 11. King, Eq., Bristol, Pa.; Hon. Jos. W. Al low, Bordentown, N.J; Ex-Governor Geo. F. Fort, New Egypt, N J, Bordentown, March 2d, 1854. Public v^ale. riIHF. SUBSCRIBER will offer at Public Vendue, at Hemlock Mills, on Thursday the \Gth day rf March next, at 19 o'clock in the forenoon, the following articles of per sonal properly to wit: TWO COOI) HORSES, Tour good milch Cows, three Heifers, one Sow and pigs, one buggy, one double se:t of carriage harness; one single selt of carriage harness, one double sell ol lead gears, one seit quiler, two sleds, two harrows, three ploughs, one two-horse cultivator, two oue horse cultivators, Two Cooking Stoves, One parlor stove, one corner cupboard, one luige wagon body, throe meat barrels, one truck waken, one log chain, and a variety of household furniture and ki'.chen utensils. £5" TERMS made known oil the day of ■ule, by O H. P. PURSER Hemlock, March 2d 1851. Public Sale. WILL be pxposed to Public Sale, on Thursday the 9lh day of March 1854, at the house ol the subscriber in" Buchkorn , Hemlock township, the following properly to wit: An entire stock of WAGON-LIMBER And tools, throe set of Baggy wood-works, gearing and beds ; OMi TOP RIGGV, One truck-wagon, one three year old black blare and harness, hay and corn-fodder ; a lot of new liTDre, consisting of tables, cbaiis. bedsteads arid wash-stands ; Also a lot of household furniture, consisting ol bed steads and bedding, one corner cupboard, one bureau, three smves, table, chairs U\ Also sixty yards of carpel, potatoes by thu bustie), smoked meat by thu pound, besides a lot of other articles tco tedious to mention. EF"Sale to commence at eight o'clock of J said day, when and Where terms ol sale will i bo made known by (he subscriber. MARTIN W. GIRTON. j Buckhorn, March 2d 1854,-ts. AMZI SHOEMAKER* Dagiicrriaii Artist ANNOUNCES to the citizens of Blooms burg and vi.i.iitv, that he lias opened a Dagnerrian Gallery in iho Exchange Block, over Clearer & Pursel's S:oro, whero ho is prepared to lake good and true likenesses in the highest style of lite art. Those who wish a lasting memorial of their friends that may ton soon leave them, or who wish to flak? the most valuable of presents to a true friend or relative should call and secure a good likeness. EXECUTOR S NOTICE^ ¥ KTTF.RS Testamentary on the E*tate of -*-A Daniel Pursel, late of Hemlock town ■hip, Columbia county, deceased, have been graqted by the Register of Columbia county toJohnPurel who resides in Bloomsburg, Columbia County. All persons having claims or demands against the decedent are requested to make tliem known to the Exec utor without delay, and all persons indebted to the estate are requested (o make pay ment. JOHN PURSEL Executor. Bloomsburg March 1, 1851. 6—Ct PI BLIP SALE OF REAJL ESTATE. IN PURSUANCE of nnwrder of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, Hiram R. Kline, Committee of Malliias Kline, will on Saturday the 25th day of March, next, al 2 o'clock, P. M., expose lo Public Sale upon the premises, a curtain truct of land situate in Orange township, Columbia oounly, adjoining lands of Abraham Force on the East, John McMurtrie on. the North. James Patterson on lite West, and Isaac Dildine on the South, containing ONE HUNDRED & FOURTEEN ACRES, Strict measure, about 5k acres of which are cleared land. There are on the premises a two stoiv frame house, and kitchen, a log barn, wagon-house, spring-house, and a good apple orchard, with the appurtenances. CONDITIONS OF SALE. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, one half of the purchase money on the first ot April next, and the remaining hglf on the first of April, 1855, with interest from the first day of April, 1854. HIRAM a. KLINE, Committee, by order of the Court. JACOB EYERLY. ProtKoaolary. Bloomsburg, Feb. 23J 1854. Public Sale BY ORDER OF COURT. ■QY VIRTUE of a writ of Sale issued* out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon tour county, in a certain action of partition, wherein Thomas Boyle was plaintiff, and James Robertson, Richard 11. Bayard, James S. New bold, Herman Cope and Thomas S. Taylor, were defendants, and to me direc ted, w ill be sold at Public Vendue, or out cry, at in o'clock in the forenoon, on Satur day the twenty ninth day of April next, at tbe Court House in Danville, all that certain messuage and tract of land, known as the ■OARING-CREEIi FURNACE property, situate partly in Mayberry town-! ship, in the county o! Montour, and partly in Franklin township in (ho -county of Col umbia, containing three hundred and fifty four acres and six perches, and the allow ance &c., adjoining lands of Jesse Cleaver. John Mensch, John Y'nught, Jacob Shultsand others, with the appurtenancel, whereon are the following improvements to wit : line Furnace Slack, 30 feet base, 30 feet high and 9 feet bosb ; one casting bouse GO feet by 80 feet : one stock house 46 feet by 100 feet ; one coal shed 35 feet by 75 feet; one bridge house 30 feel by 32 feet ; four heating chambers, con taining 48 semi circular pipes ; one pair of cast iron blowing cylinders ; one water wheel, 20 feet diameter; one head and tail race 5000 feet long; reservoir purnp ; gas pipes;' "" > ' l6 necessary fixtures at the Furnace ; ALSO, one large stone Dwelling House, £jk!*3®?sk9 10 feet square ; 'SEVEN SMALL DWELLING- HOUSES; Office, Turn, sheds, Ac. One hundred and twenty acres of lite land it of an excellent quality. The water' powet is ono ol the best in this section of the Stale. THOMAS POLLOCK, Sheriff Sherifl's Office, ) Danville, Feb. 23, 1554. j 5-ts. Public Sale OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, By virtue of a mandate in partition to me issued out ol the Court o r Common Pleas of Columbia county, there will be exposod to public sale upon the premises on SATURDAY the 18(/t DAY OF MARCH, next, at I o'clock P. M., that valuable real estate m Bloomsburg, just opposite the Court house, on Main street nf the town, up on which is erected thtj well Jtnowii EXCHANGE II TE L now occupied by Peter Billmyer as a public house and having every proper arrangement of convenience nnd location for that purpose. The Hotel is a large three-story brick budd ing, with a good brick kitchen attached, and there ate on the premises a large tango of rame stables, an ice-hou*e, and other appro priate out-buildings. The building is 46 feet in front, and 100 feet deep. The premises to bo sold are bounded as follows:—Beginning at the line dividing the Store-house and l Exchange" tavern on Sec end street ol the town of BLOOMSBURG, thence along Second street in a northeast course 4G leet to the ulley between the Ex change Invent and Exchange huildipgsphence along said alley snulheastwarilly one hundred feel loan alley, fourteen feet wide, thence along said alley Northeastwardly eighty leet to the. corner of the Lumberyard now occu pied by the Messrs. Hartmans, thence soutli eastw.irdly in a line parrallel with Chamber- Itti's Alley, one hundred and lourteen leet six inches to Pino alley, ihenco along Pine alley smxhwestwardly n-> hundred and six ty-eight feel and four inches to Witrrtan's al ley, thence along Woman's alley northwest wardly seventy three feet six inches to a post, corner of the store lot, thence a'ong the same northeastwardly sixteen feet 10 a post thence northwestwardly one hundred and eleven feet to the brick storehouse, thence along the same 'it a northeast course, four teen feel four inches to lite line between the br.ck store house and the "Exchange" tav ern, thence along the line dividing the brick storehouse, and the "Exchange" tavern, northwestwardly 30 feet to the place ol be ginning, containing 4,2211 square feat with the appurtenances. ' By order ol lite Court. JOHN SNYDF.R, Sheriff'. Sheriff's office, I ItlnOfn-i- urg, Feb. 16, 1854. j 4—!S PFBLIG SALE OF > HZAL ESTATE. TN pursuance of order of the Orphan's court -*■ ol Columbia county, on Saturday the 25ih day of March next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, James Wright, Administrator &c, of William Wiiglit, late of Columbia county, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Vendue, upon the pemises a certain TRACT OF LiSU, Situate in Madison township, Columbia county,containing NINETY-NINE acres and one hundred and forty-four perches, adjoin ing lands of Stephen Emory, John Emory, Daniel Brewer, and others, being the same tract of land which John Unger eonveyed to said intestate by deed dated Biti day of May 1849, on which are erected a two-story log House and log barn. About 30 acres of the land are cleared. Late the estate of said deceased, situated in the township ot Madison, and couffiy aforesaid. JAMES WRIGHT, Admr. By order of the Court JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, Feb. 23d 1854. NEW FALL AND WINTER G4MJDS. £• 939 iV Third Hi, (Above Callow-hill,) PlllL4ltlJLPlli.il A GENERAL ASSORTMET OF URtAniEt, WiWIJS, CORDIS S, And LiqiTers of every descrijition : . TT. SHKKTZ. R. P. SKLTZCR JOHN WOOKSIDLS Aqeut. BOOTS AND SHOES, L. R. RttPRRT Has opened a new hoot nnd shoe shop over I.niz's Drugstore in Rup-ri's Row where you can pet the best of work at the lowest prices. The work will be under the supervision of Augustus Wilson, who invites all his old customers to give him a call. The following are soma of the prices : Men's fine calf or morocco boots, 81 a •! 50 do kip or cow hide, 3 25 do calf shoes 2 00 do cow hide, 1 75 do miners', nailed, 225a2 50 Ladies' gaiters, 2 a 2 25 " Lace boots, 102 " Thick soled slippers lal 37 " Pump soled, 100 " Bronze Jenny Lim!,s f25 a 1 50 Boys', youths' and children's shoes in pro portion. Bloomsburg, Aug. 25th 1853. H. CI. HOW3R, I BTSMItOT DJEOTtfOTs { O ESI'KCTFULLY oflers his ! prolessional services to | t -tTTTr (jjg Ladies and Gentlemen ol ] Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to j attend to all the various operations in Den tistry. and is provided With the latest im ] proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will j be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well.as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, at ways on hand. All operations on the teeth I warranted. j Office near the Academy, i Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851. "7,000 BOOK AGE!\Ts7v\\TEDI j To Sell Pictorial aaj Useful IVorks, for 1851.' 1,000 DOLLARS A YEAR. \AT ANTED in every section of the United j ** States, active and enterprising men to I engage in I lie sale of some of the best book" published i:t the country . To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from 825 to 8100, such inducements will be offer j ed as to enable them to tnake from 83 to 85 ; a day profit. The Books published by us are useful in their character, extremely popular, and com mand large sales wherever they are offered. Por further particulars, address, ( msnce ; P a| d,) • ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. Ist William St. New York. Febiuary 16. 1854. 4 3 W AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ! [VOTICE is hereby given that die undrr- I i' signed has been appointed by the Court j ol Common Pleas ot Columbia county an i Auditor to report the facts and distribute the* j fund arising Irom the Sheriff's sale ol the j real estate of Thomas C. Bomboy ; and that i lie will attend to the duiies of his appoint j tqcttl at the Conn House in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the 251h day of. March next, ai 10 o'clock in the Inrei oon, whore all persons iuleresled. are hereby notified to attend, and prove their claim to the said fun-1. JAMES PLEASANTS, Auditor. Bloomsburg, Feb. 16, 1854. 4—id AUDITORS NOTICE. -Votice to creditors mid others interest ed in the estate of Samuel Yost dee'd. The subscriber, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia County, Auditor lo settle 1 the account of Jacob K. Ilowei Administra tor of said estate, and to apportion the assets among the creditors ami others interested, hereby gives notice, that he will be at his office in the town of CaitawUsa on Ftiday the 24th day of March next, at 10 o'clock A. M., to attend lo the duties ol his appoint- I men', j all persons having claims will present ii.pt*! al l ' ie Ba '> me a,| d place ami present the pronCf evidence to prove their claim or they will be u'cbarfd from coming in for a share of the asseis ol SB.J ? P -L AL ®- By oider of the Cousi. K C. THOMPSON, AnduCr February, 16 1854. LIST OP LETTERS, I.J EM AINING in the Post office al Biuoms burg, February 15th 1854. Bomboy Armanoes Miller John A Baldwin Win. McLean W Bob Elizabeth Milliken John Bogard Elizabeth Miller John S. Christophel James Melliok Susan • "Casper Martha Jane Nathan Simon Cupheiiis Dylcy Peifer Matilda Conway James Peifer George Dennison James Russell Jan. Fox Sylvester Kiohart Rachael Gersl Lydia Shu raker Cattiarine Gruber John Scrage C. jr. & Co. Hawley John 2 Smith Patrick Johnson Eli Weber Master Johnson James Wrentz D. 2 Larish David, Wagnerlsaac Morgan David W'ertman Henry 2 tw Persons cafling for Letters in the above will please say ihey are advenise. PHILIP UNANOST, P. M. MACKEREL, Constantly on hand SHAD. CODFISH, and for sate by SALMON, J PALMER & Co., HERRINGS, Maiket Street Wharf, PORK. ' PHILADELPHIA. HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS. Nov. 3d, '53-3 - LARD & CHEESE, Fuucj' Paver* Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand. &c tan be found at the cheap Book store cl" JOSEPH 6WARTZ, TTtHE County receive *- sea led tu Blooms burg until four the 21st of March next, for "i-yglo track arch bridge over btMttsCrOmt near the town of lflooii(6biirro|Sflwtii.:o lo be 180 leet long between SMKbktlrtw- i 6 feet C inches ir. to ' •: ' " 1 office, Corn m Blnornshurg, Feb. tfi, 18-54'. ) 4—'d TUE NEW YORK MONTHLY, -••o • In Presenting the first number of the NEW Y ORK MONTHLY to the public, the Publisher is happy lo say that lie does so with every confidence that it will meet with a popular reception. THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will en deavor lo raise the Magazine .Literature ol America not only above "Hero Worship," but abovo the decent debility which distin guishes those heavy productions got up by the admirers of German Nightmares. THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will bo made up of articles at once interesting and n,',-erful. The articles will be PRONELY ILLUSTRATED^ with Engraving,-. Ot" ''-e very highest order. Bach number will COnlgm "2 pages, the u hole printed nit paper of ilnj u'°*L n,iejt " ceptinnable kind. For -he general rpader—-the everyday man—THE NEW YORK" enn rvol jROVO other ytia;r veelaome^v^-. Each will contain an f EDITOR'S TABLE, [ of 24 pages, devoted to Mailers arid Things !in General, Fun, Philosophy, and 'The Great Principles of Ninety-eight." There will also be connected with each number, n LADIES' DEPARTMENT, containing Plates of the latest fashions, and such remarks on costume < cannot fail lo | meet with the approbation of .the sex. j TS'.IOI* : —One Copy, S3; Two copies, j S5 ; Five copies, SlO, and a large number at | the same rates. | Any person sending us a Club of ten, and | remitting £2O lor the sarr.e, will be furnished ' with a copy gratis lor one year. ' Postmasters ate requested to act as Agents i commission liberal, and specimen numbers 1 lorwarded free of expanse a ! THE NEW YOLK MONTHLY can be produced at any Bookstore, Newspaper and j Periodical Depot tu the touutry. PUBLIC SALE OF 5X2. CB> 3xll XSS3 23VAACKwooes MAKAZME, LEONARD HCOTT & CO., New York, continue 10 Re-publislt the following British periodica!*, , viz: | r 1. The London Quarterly Review (Coruervatice ) £. Xsiu KJiuhyry Rcviewf If'Aig) 3. The North Wfilisbßeview {Fret Ch.) ' 4 The Wee njlt'-er .R 'Oe K {JM+nd.) 6PlBehwo od>£ b l it* tH I galo -aW(Zkr^.| Yhe present <*rilt-nl nTa"t"o tit WW)basil ! fairs will lender these publications unusually ■ interesting (lining the year 1854. They will j occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculalios, and : flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the i ponderous Some of tho future historian, j written after the living interest and excite- I me nl of the great political events shall have assed away. It is to these Periodicals that. ! readers must look for the only really intelli gible history of current events, and as such, | in addition lo their well-established literary, j scientific, and theological character, we urge I tl-eiri upon the consideration of the reading publio. Arrangements are in progress for tho re ceipt of early sheets from the British pub lishers, by which we shall he able to place xt.L our Reprints in the hands of subscribers, I about as soon as they can be furnishes with ; the foreign copies. Although this will in i volve a very lurge outlay on our pari, we shell continue lo furnish the Periodicals at | ihe%inte low rates as heretofore, viz : ( Per nnr. For a v on" of the four Reviews S3 00 For aii'four of the Reviews j , For Blackwood's MaguZtnd For Blackwood and three „Kevi"w 9 00 For Black wo oil end lire four iu'vie>s 10 00 1 Payments to be made in all cast? *n i vance. Money cut rent in the dli't' | where issued will be received at far. (DMT^iknKycS'o { A discotlill of twenty-five per cent, from the above priced will be allowed to Clubs ; ordering four or more Cdjh'es of any one or ! more or the above works. Trlt's : roar cop ieB of Blackwood, or of ona r%fi,vJ*vr, will j be 9ent in one uddross lor SO ; lour jopilJ*-of ihe lour Reviews and Blackwood lor £3O ) i and to on. . ' POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, through A gents, FREE OK POSTAGE. When'sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the U mted States will be but Twenty-Four Cents a year for "Blackwood," and but Twelve cents a year for each of the Reviews Remittances and communications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Pub lisher, LEONARD SCdtT S. CO, 5-1 GOLD STREET, NEW YORK. N. B.—L. S. & Co., have - recently pub liMietl. ami have now for sale, the "FAR MER'S GUIDE,' 7 by Ifer.ry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and I'rot. Norton, of Vale Col lege. New Haven, completed in two vols, royal octavo, eoniauiinu 1600 l4 steel ( ami GOO wood ''lice in muslin I binding. $6. i £§•*" This work is NOT the old ''Book of | the Farm,' 7 lately RESUSCITATED and thrown upon the Market j New York. Jan. 28, 1851. lUSSOLITION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby piven lhft tlie firm of j ho mule ni-ncil herotol'jre t fading mid doing j Gittfiiu'ss nitdcr the nnino mid ctyle ol M. &A. i M. Rupert, in the I'm Wnro mid Stove 1 ui -| ness in Bloomsburg; WAS this dny dissolved by | luutiul consent, I'll? hooks and accounts of j the late firm ore in the hands of A. M. Rupert I for collcrtion. and all persons interested are rn j quested to inako immediate settlement, it i* , impottant that the businesa of the lute firm be l ae tiled without delay. A. M RUPERT. MAIM'IN RUPERT. Bloomsburg, January 2, 1854 i BLOOMSBURG TINWARE AND STOVE KSTA BLISHMEN 1\ THE UNDERSIGNED, -respectfully in forms his old fiicndsand customers,that •he has purchased his brotheiV interest in the ! above establishment, and the concern will here after be conducted by himself exclusively. He ha just reeeivtd and oft Vis lor side the hog. si nn I inirst extemdva assortment ment ..f FA nC Y JS'IOVES ever intro duce J into this mar .cot. I Htovepipe nod I inwaro constantly on hind 1 ami manufactured to order. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, oo short notice, j The patronu b e of old frieni s and new cus* j ■ toincrs is respectfully eolicit'ed. A. M. RUPERT. | Bloomshurg Jan. 12, 1853. 51-tf FOR2S3 HOTEL. N E 11 A It It A N G E M EN T . rpHIS well known unit pleasantly located A house, shunted at the tipper end of i Bloomsburg, Columbia county, lias passed under the charge of JAMES FREEZE, a gentleman well known in tins entire emu j inanity. [ The house lias been newly and neatly fur- ! m.hed, and the travelling public may rely upon finding comfortable quarters, and re ceiving prompt attention. It is the intention and determination of the . P'ooriatox, to have every thing connected with the establishment in if.'" perfect i and scrupulous order. The Tuble, the Bar. and the Stable shall be under careful super vision. JOHN G. FREEZE, Proprietor. Bloomshurg, July 21st, 1853. Kuwc iV Elision. No. ILL, NOIITH THIUD STREET, DBLOW RACK, I'hlltnli-lphia, MANUFACTURERS and Wholesale Dea lers in Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Painted Buckets ' Clocks. Willow Ba-kets, Window Shades, C'odar Ware, Bristle Brushes, Cordage, Wicks, Twiues, Mulches, Blacking, Wood and Willow Ware or all kinds, at the Manufacturers' for tho lowest Cash prices. JAMES EUSTON JNO.M. IIOWK. Philadelphia, Jan. 17, 1854. 52—11 iXOTICK. riTIIE SUBSCRIBERS, desirous of having * their old accounts settled would again I call the attention of all thoso indebted to them on bond, note, or book account to the name, and as tney aie in want of funds lo meet larce expenditures, will require pay ment between this and the first of April next. VVM MOKKLVY, & CO. Bloomsburg, Feb. 2, J854. 2—2 m Q3 -*x aQ. IE) S3 . Blxjomobnrg. Iftt* "A.M. RII'ERT, TINNERS AND STOVE DEALERS.— Shop on South side ol Mam street, be low Market. JOSEPH BWARTZ. rOOKSF,LLER. Store in the Exchange > Block, first door above the Exchange Hotel. JUIIS S. NTERNER, below M.-r HENRY ZUPPINGER. /"ILOCK AND WATCHMAKER AND V> JEWELLER.*-On the South ■ sale of Main Street, second 6quare below Hirst's | Motel. KT\TW I;AV ERT* ATTORNEY AT LAW.—OFFICE on THE first floor of tho "Star" Building, on Main street. PETE 11 HUGHES' MARI.BE YARD, Oil Main Street, oppo site the "American House." JOSEPH 8111RP LESS, FOUNDER AND MACHlNEST.—Build iusson ijre alley between the "Exchange and "American House." 2 YRNAHD RUPERT, rp A ir.OR —Shop on the South Side of Main X Street, first Square below Market. " T NVU - ~~ H' ATTER.—Store second door below the Court House on Main Street. j* MENDEMIVI.L & MKNSdI, i -ftfEßt HANTS.—Store North West corner ! IU-ol Main and Market Streets. HIRAM ( . lIOWE-fl, SUi GEON DENTIST.—Office near the Academy on Third Street. M'KELVY, NEAL T CO., • KRCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main ■ YcP and Market streets. Qacs?np„ IFBUftE WBffimVg Store, 29 N. 3rd St.. Pi.ilade?/>hla i Morocco ManuflMurer # } Curriers, Importer*' \ Commission and General Leather Business t WHOLESALE & RETAIL, j rS"*Manufactory 15 Margaretta j Aug. 24, 1853-ty. GLASSES JAOR watches and spectacles of all eizß . and kinds on hand end will be fitted in tn suit all tastes by HENRY ZUPPINGER. ! BJcom.sbur-r, Juno 23,155 3. I New Arrival. MENDEMJAIL & MENSCfI, I TT AVE just opencil a new ol j 1.1 (lOOIIS, fresh from tliecily, AIII iuvite the I munition of pujchaseiH and their friend* to tho ( bargains they otter. Their stock is now conn 1 iplete and tiicv can sill the nint desirahls and ' seasonable goods at.the I iwcsi prices Bloomsburg, Jan. 12,1351. £l—tf I * COAL! COAL J! TIHE Sul'nc tiilor informs tho citizen* o illuomshurg ned ull othera.lhat lie ha* on hand nntl is prepared al nil times to deliver curl to order in any qununlity,or \\ i.I sell tit iris grocery more r.t the Canal, at the lowest market price. N B—Lump Coal, Fgg Coal, Kos. 1 and 3, and Mull Cool. E. MENDENHALL. lilnomehurg Dec. 22, lfCd. 43—if CHEAP NEW GOODS. ML NDi: \II ALL k HII2IV S C II t J> ESPECTFULLY inlorm their cu-tomers | am) the public generally, that they are I just opening tin the corner ol Main anil Mar ker streets, a ehoire, snlectjpn jyf FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ; tinequallei! by any heretofore received in va riety anil style which they tiller al very low i prices for ready-pay ami 4o*wlnch thy in j vile ihe attention ol their friemtkand eusto ! tr.ers. " ALSO—Heady Made Clothing. CiT We invite an examination cf our now- Stock and bcheve we can reudergenerul sal- I isfuclion Bloomsburg. Oct. 18th, 1853. COM RBI V COt'MT, SS, I VALENTINE FOLK j IN the Court of Com c.r. 4 inrm Pleas of Columbia j ELIZABETH FOLK J County o!' February i , Term, 1851, No. 37, alias snbpanin L. s j of divorce returned ' 'M'ihil." The —— ' tlefenditiil, Elizabeth Folk, is litre- , by noiilied to appear at the next Coot! o r ; Corninon Pleas to be held at 111 none, burp m and for said enunly, on the fir-l Monday of : May, next at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any she l as, why a divorce stioH not be giv en to tho lihellaril in this case. Given oniler my hand and sea! at Bloom*- I burg, this 15;h day of February, (A. D.) I 1854. JOHN SNYDER. I -_ir IC ' _ Sheriff. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. j riMIE PARTNERSHIP herelofuro existing j JL between the undersigned in the Dun - j tiering business fins been dissolved on Ihe j ' I lilt of January, insl , and all persons liav- | ■ ing accounle with the firm arc requested to | settle them with Isaac Tyler, with whom the books of the firm are lull lor settlement. ISAAC TYEKR. ,11. W. JEN NI SON. Pine township, Col. co , Pa., Jan. 26th 1854. New Hall Paper Warehouse. bottom a L&wm®* MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, Mo. 124 Arch Sheet, Second door übovc Sixth. IMIM.AUUI.CII I A, Where may be found Ihe largest and hand somest assortment in tho City. Purchasers Irotn the country will find il lo , their advantage to call al oor stora, where they will be suited with a superior article, al lite lowest prices. BURTON & LANING, No. 124 Arch Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. 1 Feb. 23d 1854. s—tf. | DRAWER GOODS, Spoiled Swiss. Boon Jaconelt Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin, Bishop Lawns, sale hard Muslin just receiv ed al ihe Slore of MEN DEN HALL & MENSCH. NEVER FAILING REMEDY ? I CE> LE S3" 'SP I2tJ ;£r t O* A CRIPPLE SET ASIDE Mis CRUTCH. ES AH Ell TEN YEARS SI i'FEKING. ..Qktt Cq htir/ jmm Mr. Thompson. ' •••'• /*<',• Au.'t/kl iiM'tWSi' # To Profeafor, HoLtowiT; DKSR SIII—I nm enabled to furnish vou wilh a most extraordinary cure .fiYrled h, your invaluable Ointment and Pill,, which lIM astonished crery pcison acquainted w th the sufferer. Ahnut 111 years Mr. W, Uuiu miii., of Salt cry .Street, in this town, WHS thrown from his lib horse, whereby be receiv ed very seiions injuries; ho had the liesl med ical advise at the lime, mid was aft.rtvards an inmate of different infirmaries, yet ho grow worse, and jit length a iinlignarl running u|. ecr settled in his hip, which so completely crip, plej him, that he could not move without crutches for nearly 10 years; recently he be gan to use yjinr Ointment and Pills, which have now healed the wound, strengthened his i limb, and enabled f:iir to dispense with Ins crutches, so tha' ho can walk with llie greansl case, and with renewed health and vigor. (iigiicJ) J. Tliyili'S'lN. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CURE Of A DREAD I'L'L SKIN DISEASE WHEN AIX B'.i.'DTCAI. AID (UU BAILED, iTUjW'/' '7 rr TP-trer from Mr. f)ra [ per, of heath/, near Ualnsboro', da ted Starch Ist, IS?". | To Prufeujor Hollowly, I Mia—Home time since one of my children | waa afflicted with dreadful eruptions over the I boJy and limbs. [ obtained the advice of suv i rs.l eminent Jtlirgeuns and Physician,, by a j| of whom tl e case was considered hopeless, At length I l.icd yum Ointment and Pilla and t without exagcratior,, the effect was iniraru j lou,, for by persevering in their use, nil the eruptions quickly disappeared, and tho child was restored to pcfect heilt'i. I picviou ly lost a child from a similar com plaint, and firmly believed, had i in her caso adopted your medicines she would have been saved also. I shall be happy to testifyedtha trutu of this to any enquirer. Signed .1. IlirtD, Draper. CERTAIN'REMEDY FOR SCORBUTIC HUMOURS—AND AN ASTONISHING [CURE ©p AN OT-.D LADY SEVENTY YEARS OF AGE OF A BAD LEG. Copy of o Letter from Mcssrt H'ulker arid Co., theint'l', Lath To Piofe.'or llolloway, DKSU Slit, —Among tile numerous rttresef fected by the u c e of yi ur valuable medicines itt tllis neighbourhood, wo may mention that of an old lady living in the vilhagc ef Preston, an bout five miles from this City. Site had ulcer ated wounds in her leg fur many years, and latterly they ineresstd to such an alarming ox tent as to defy all the usual rrmidics; her health tepidly giving w ay under the stiff ning she endured. in this distressing condition alio hod recourse to your Ointment .i.id i'tlls, and by the assistance ol bur friends, was enabled to persevere in llae'r use, until site received a per fect cute. 'Ve have ourselves been greatly as mulshed at the effect upon so old a person, .no being above 70 years of agi, V\ e shall be hap. pay in satisfy any enquires as to tho authentic city ofthia really wonderful ease, either person* ally or by letter, '.\ pii-vte Irr the Rk:h Police Puree uDo bad been I ' cured of an old scorbutic affection ill tl,o fac-\ M 1.-- nil e her menus li ra failed.— He ctetes that ills rutiicly by tbo ua* of your Ointment, und up -k l .tully in if pmiae, Wo remain, Dear eir, 'Your's faithfully Apiil 6th 1853. Mg ied IVAMCtIR t Go. The Pills should bo used conjointly with the Ointuient in most of the following eases ; Bad Legs Gout Bad Bieasts Glanilttlar Swellings Riirus Lumbago llur.ions lhle.s Rite of Mo irhetoes Uheiitnntistn ami Sand-Flies Scalds Cnee-bay Sore Nipples Cliieqa-100l Soro-thru.-.ts ChibltiitiM Skin-diseases Chapped hands Scurvy Corns (Soft) Sora-hend# Cancers ruin our, Contracted and Stiti I'lcere Joints Wounds ElephamiHM, Yaws Fistulas Sold at die Cftatilisbmeni .f Prufmnr Hot luway, 2 14. Sirainl. (near Teniplo liar, J.nii' don.) and by uil Vendors ef Medicines through* out the United Slules, in Pus at :17e.,87c.. and jit 5Ue, caeb. Wlmlcsale by the prtnei pal Drug houses in the Union ami by .Messrs, A. B" HSsed tli in is country ; fancy and plain enssimeres, doeskins, eultinetui, in | large variety ; satin and silk vesting*; Ken- I tuckv and Peun'a jeans, tWeeds, licking*, j brown and bleached muslin, mariner's ' stripes, drillings, checks, crash, bags and I bagging, table diapers, fee. | Ciiic j' tinS /.men <£ooi>9> Print.- in abundance, incus de lalncs, do berges, alpacas, lustres, cobttrgs, black and fatc-y colored silks, cash mora, bonnet and Florence silk*, bobinel! Incus, edgings, j tco* ticlts, ribbomle, fancy gimp, i lack silk lace, trimming buttons, ladies' while and fancy colored kid gloves gents' black do., linen and silk handkerchief*, Italian cravats, linen hoisery,&o. Bay State, Broche and silk shawls in large variety. As usual they have a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOui suitable (or every body, and the rest of tr . kind -11 AT S AND CAI of the latest styles, and best quality: also Hardware, Earthenware, Cedarwore, &c. Their stock ha* been selected with (lie grea'est c are in regard lo quality ami price, and they Batter themselves that they cnu nf ler iinlucvmeni* to purchasers not to be fouml elsewhere. Thankful for the patronage of the pa*!, by their triends, and lite public, generally, they solicit a continuance of the same. Koo.jaborjj, Oct. IS h, ISS3.