Stat of U)t NotU). 7~~ flinraiioJ Blera Infi, Jnao 15th I4 WALKER TOE FIUDUSTEK, has surrender ed to the Uutisd 6t*e euthormee, 10 save bimsell froes telling into tbe hoods of the Mexicans. Us is to bs tried for Tiotafing the lw of the rotntry prohibiting fitting out armed expeditions against other coun tries. Thar* is another offence which ought not to be overlooked when the taw cornea • to deal otil justice tti this individual, end that is the deliberate murder of two of Ins men, whom ha had shot, under- a sentence of court martial, composed of other pirates like Walker. Should he escape conviction under OUT laws, which is scarcely probable , under the testimony, the Mexican govern ment will doubtless demand his surrender, . to answer for the crimes he was guilty of.in *\ ffkworA < THE PRINCIPLE of liberty of conscience, I /.f at the Constitution oi the United Slates, /guarantees to alt sects, has just been again - ' defeated in the British Parliament, which has decided liable ws shall not hold a seat in that body, ilmsa tbey subscribe upon "the true faith of a Christian," in taking the members' oath. Lord John liussei endea vored to heve this cfvil disability removed from the Jews, but a majority in the House, of four only, defeated the measure. Kng lund, while forcing the Sultan of Turkey to extend civil equality to 'his Christian sub jects, denies it to a portion of her own pop ulation. CD* Mr. Olds, Chairman of the Committee on Post Offices in the lower House of Con gress, who some time ago reported a biii raising the postage on letters to five and ten cents, has submitted a substitute for his for mer bill. He now proposes to make the Treasury Department of the Government chargeable with all the letters and docu ments at present carried free, and to contin ue tfere rate of three cents on letters sent any distance under 3,000 in ties. All letters sent to be picpatd. The substitute is, wa think, vastly preferable to the original bill. < ii [— Pennsylvania Itailroud, The president and directors of this com itty in their recent report attempt, in true nsnitio style, to undervalue that portion of te public works authorized to be sold by te last legislature. They preteod that lev do not want them, or, at all events, tat they cannot possibly think of taking /hem at 810 000,000 —while the fact is pal /pable to every body that they do want them, / and that their only object is to prevent com / petition by underrating their valae. The ruse we think will fail, and the Pennsylva nia company may live to regret the dishon orable course they have pursued.— Deniocra• ltd Union. >— VATAL ENCOUNTER WITH A BEAR.—A man turned Cmttin had a fight with a bear near Quebeo,an MnoJay, and was killed. Ap- ' pearances IndicrUtd 1 leTTlWerKfirggW:*'"** * was found completely disfigured, his gun broken, and near him the bear, pierced with two balls, irt the Bank and shoulder, The animal weighed 300 pouoda. EVHOLLOWIT'S PUIS, POB THE CUBE OF Covom, COLDS, AND ASTHMATICAL COM PLAINTS—These admirable Pills are the most efficient remedy ever discovered for the cure of coughs, colds, and umhtna.— Some of the most obstinate eases ofdiseae of the lungs ami attentions ot the chest have yielded to their curative powers. They speedily remove any accumulation of phlegm whereby the respiratory organ* are perma nently relieved, and ultimately a soon J and perfect cure ia affected; therefore the asth matic, or those suffering from a lightness of the chest, difficulty of breathing, or a bud cough, sboeld have recourse to iiie.se well known pills to insure a radical cure. * _ HWTMV'E INVKIORATINU CWHMAL- The-mer its of this purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous attkotions, to., to., are lully described in another coin.mi of this paper, to which the reader is referred. 82 par bottle, 3 bottles for $5 ; six bottles for •8 ; 816 per doscpn. &*Gbarve the marks I of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. Cohen, No. 3 Frank- ; Pin Row, Vine St., below Eighth Philadelphia ; Pa., la whom ail orders mail te addressed. For Bala by all the respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. DVOTT A SONS, NO. 132 North 2nd St., Philadelphia, Bate Agents for Pennsyl vania. FLANS FOB THR SU MMKR are beginning to occupy '.he minds ol all our citizens, and the pleasures ol the Sea-shore, the Falls and the Springs are looked fortvatd 100 ea gerly. In order to enjoy them fully, every gentleman ought to provide himself now with summer clothes, which may be found of every variety, of the latest fashion and of the lowest prices at Roekhill k Wilson's No. 111 Cbesaul street, cornet of Fraukiiu Pisco, FhiU. a# This Paper is filed, Rnd may be seen free of charge, at UOLLOWAY'S PILL AND OLNTMUBT EaTASL[BHM**r, 244, STLAITO, I-OMDON, where advertisements arid Subacrip-" ions wifl be received for this putudical. In Lancaster eiiy, au Thursday evening June Ist, by the Rev. J. S. Crumbanih, Col. JOHN G. FREEZE, of Bloomsburg, Co lombia eoanty, Pa., to Miss MASUIC H WALKER, of that plaoe. AU joy to the happy twain. May they 11 v* through a thousand bright May days, mod never be lass happy than now. In Dat.ville, on Tuesday morning, June Bth, by the Rev. Yeoman*, Mr. WIL LIS* NEAL, of Bloomrberg, and Miss MA RY BOYD, daughter of (he late Jdbn C. Boyd, or "Danville. '4| At the M, E. liar. J. Brads, Mr. WILLIAH KROVER, to Miao ESTHER SPBBCXEI, both of Columbia county. By the same June 6tb, Mr. JOSEPH BATES, and Miss HARRIET EOEN, both ol Danville. At the residence of hUV&ther-in-lhW, V: : - B, Palmer, Esq., No. 69 Pine Street, Phils, h delpbia, oa Tuesday last, WILLIAM fl. HOT*,- ] Exp. I'orineHy of Columbia wwniy, aged J :J9 yits.. ;*,*'/• - v 1 ["1 Irt Beaver Valley, Columbia Co., Off the 17ih of May-is*, very suddenly, Mr. HEN- J at CABLET, aged 0 years, tu mouths and 4 ( dhys. , In Ceetrs township, Columbia county, $o J the 22d of May, UACHAEL JANE, youngest , daughter of N. B. & Rebecca P. Fowler, ( aged 13 months and 23 days. In Sugarloaf townshiy, Columbia ooor.ly, I on the 12th of May, JOHN HESS, Sr, aged about 81 years. , fo Hemlock township, on last Sunday, Mr, ' GABRIEL UEASEH, aged about 60 years. J In Catiawissa township, Columbia Co., on ' Thursday tiie 25th ull., Mr. ISAAC CAMBKLL, | aged sfi yeau, end 20 days. ( —g!J_L_ Ll—_ Mill WEIOKESALB BOOK A9D STATWHERY HOUSE T IN f SJ-i-BfiMKy ODEd 01. 1 ©2TF IPISIIH coming, Michael Remelay arid < Baker, situate in Jackson township ' "Columbia cotiniy. Abbot fottr aonsSMW ' der fence, and on this are some ' 23 or 30 Fruit Trees- Three acres more are chopped and burned. j At several points on the premises are ex cellent springs of trash water, and the whole J is good soil for farming. The other tract if situate in Franklin town- , ship, Lycoming county, and adjoins the a- | bove, at one corner on the county tine. It contains 43 ACRES, and is well limbered woodland. Little Fish iugcreek runs through the tract, and suffi cient water power for mills and other purpo ses eau be obtained on the stream. *e*Th® tracts offer a piofhable obance for the investment of money by capitalists rF" For terms apply at Lime Ridge Col umbia county, to S. NF.YHARD, Agent Lime Ridge, Col. Co., June 15, 1854. BRIDGE LETTING. rpHE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS will -L receive sealed proposals at tbe house of Joeiah S'iles in Benton township, until 3 o'- clock on Friday, the 30th June, for building j ati open Irnss bridge serosa Wast-oreek on I the road ieadinaterom Benton to Rohraburg) said bridge to ow fifty feet span, and to be ..even feet high from low water mark.— Plan and specification wilt be exhibited on the day of letting. By order of the Commimonert. DANIEL LEE, Clert. Coinmrs'Office, j Blootnsburg, Jane 14, 1854. j AID Y lIWWF EAGLE HOTEL., No- 139 North Third street, above Race PHILADELPHIA SAMUEL A. BRAKY Gcoaaa H. BROWS. ~ [June Bth 1864-ly. Second Arrival OF NEW GOODS,* A PPL EM AN Have just feceived a "rash stock- of new Summer Go Assembly, edit be had St the office of the Star of the north." m—tattaj ■■Him M Mill; I' -L. EiVHtKLY MBMOYED. - T TkR ALSOPHERT begs fo Call the alien 'R WSTA /nets. He treats diseases of tho middle and inters al Ear, with | MEDICATED DOtrCHES, J such as is practiced inttie liifirniariea of Ber lin, Leipsic, Brusaels, Hamburg atid St. l'e- c tersburg, and lately by the most distinguish- a ad Aorists, with tha most wonderful success a tltdeed, ins the only method thai has been I nnitivrnily sucoecsful. proof of the s efficacy of tfie neaimeul wilt he a refereu- n ce to nearly NINE HUNDRED NAMES, Residents of the United Stares, Canada, , New Bronswick, and Nova Scotia. , who liave beetv restored to acuta hearing, , and not a single solitary case, to oar koowl edge, did we fail to effect either a partial or a perfect restoration of the hearing when our advice and instruction* were faithfully abhered to. Many who oould not bear the . report of m pistol at ariu's lengfh, can now hear a watch beat at tha distance of four foet. In case of mucous accumulation in the Eustachian Tube and Tympanum, lnflama- Aioe of the Mncus Membrane, Nervous af fections, Diseases of tho Membrnna Tvm- -. pana. commonly - called the "Drum," or J when thn diaoass can be traced to the effects s of Fever, Colds, the use of Quinine, Mercu rial Medicines, Gathering* in the Ears in Childhood, to., Dr. Alsopbert's treatment stands pre-eminent. Where the Auditory | Canal is dry and scaly, with little br no e- a cretion, when tha deafness is accompanied a with noises in the Oar, hkwsfalling water, chirping af insects, ringing of bells, rustling t of leaves, continual pulsations, discharges u of matter, or when in stooping a sensation is fell as if a rash of blood to the head took place, when the bearing is let* acute in dnll ■ cloudy weather, or when a cold has been taken, this method of treating the disease is intallible. IN DBAF AND DUMB CASES J my experience warrants me in sayiug dial If the hearing was at any time good, very much can be accomplished. In the deal ar.d dumb school at Leipsic, out of a class * ot 14, I succeeded in restoring Four to acute P hearing. Dr. A. tegs respectfully 4o slate, that in those cases he undertakes, he guar antees a successful result, complete restor- t ation, or such a marked improvement as i will be perfectly Satisfactory, if his remedies t are faithfully applied and the directions ad- e hered to. C Applicants will please stute their age, c duration, of disease if mailer issues from t the external passage, it '.here are noises in q the Ears, stale of general,health, and what -j they suppose to have been the cause of the j deafness. When the hearing is restored it is expected that those in easy circumstances . will p*y liberally. MEDICINES, APPARATUS, to., ] will be sent to any part ut my own expense. s Address DR. AI.SOI'HERi", Broadway, q Office 4224 near Canal street New York. | Five Dollars—Coneidtation Fee. I [June 8, 1354-3 m. j TIIE safest, cheapest, and bestofoli Cough Medirina now in use is BITTER'S COMPOUSB SYRUP OF TAR AM) 4 WILD CHERRY. , OF TIIIB FACT i single irial will coo- I mice (he most skeptical. It contains no mill- I eial or narooic ingredients, and causes no in. f convenience during its ndnvnistrstion ; is very j palatable, will be taken freely by the youngest children, and will afford instant leltefiu oroup and whooping cough, if given according to the a 4heeUoi)s, A qto- -"-y the irritatign, J of the bronchial tuSß7lh?Wsftl" TO congti and sore throat,and by removing the cause will i n a ahoit time produce the effect desired—a per. e raiment cuie. One bouts tbe price of which is !; Imt 25 cents, will la nearly every iustaiicuou re t cough, however inveterote and of however f long iUndillg, 1 For sale by storekeepers generally In this and ( adjoining counties, ami wholesale by the pro | uriotor. i. L. Ri rreß, No. 6 South Front Street, Phduklpfua. [Jane ls foM-ly Farm for Sale. THE Undersign,Pants and beys clothing. Also fine white, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Hwdkßrchiefa, Stocks, Ties, fiearEs, all kinds of gentle man's drees goods ; flak, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Begs'and Umbrellas ; ami "J®* S&J&E2S3 they have Unisrsleves, Spencers, Collar*, Rigaletts, Gloves, Milts, Ladies'' bead-bags, Handkerchiefs, Ac., Bto. Also Jewelry and Notions, snch as Rings, Breast pins, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Ponmonius; Spectacle*, Knives Razors and a wall select*'! assortment of Aocordcotis. X3t Remember the cheap store in lb* ''Exchange Block" pp posits the Cflnrt house. Bloomsburg, May 18th 1864. * B. ITREIPUSB, & Co. Fashionable Clothing Emporium. DAVID 10 Vf EIT23 B D.Gr INVITES at ention to hi* of chfcap and fashionsle clothing at his store on Mak street, two doors abow the ''American Housey" where he has a full assortment of iue ® and boy's wearing apparel, including I?iJBIBn(S)|rA3JL!I IDIBSSS o®£Ve 8 Box, sack, frock, gum and oilcloth coals of all sorta and sizes, pants of all colors, shades stripes and figure, vests, shin*; cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. Ho will also make U order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his cltthing is made to wear, and most of Kis of home manufue tqro. Bloomsburg, May 16tlv 854-3 m. A SEAXTS3 tCE PREMIUMS. We have on^hand'a nur*ber~'of Fine large Steel Engravings Jverasing tne size of 25 in. x 30 in., of wjich we will give one to any person who will obtain for us THREE NEW SUBSCRIBERS to the " STAR or THIS NORTH.'* Several of litem were engraved in London; ami moat of them are from paintings by LANDfiF.ER, engraved by the American Artists Union. Others are the engravings of the prize plates of lite American Art Union, and among these are The Image Breaker, by Lutse The New Scholar, by Edmonds. Dream of Arcadia, by Cole. Among ihose of the American Artist's Union are Wyomlmg, 25 x 30 Angel's Whisper, 80 x 33 Sohtier's Dream, 30 x 33 The Inundation, 28 x 36 Feeding of the Horse, 28 x 34 Invading the Larder, 22 x 30 Portrait of Franklin Pieroe, 25 x 28 Any person obtaining for us FIVE NEW SUBSCRIBERS shall receive a copy of the large fine steel engraving The Surrender of Cornw&llls to General Washington, after the battle of Vorktown, 30 x 34, engraved by Renault, or ANNE PAGE SLENDER AND SHALLOW, e Fine Steel Engraving of lite American Art Uuion 26 x 34, or The First Prayer, a Fine Mezzotint Engraved by Sartein, or a full length portrait of WAramsMf, engraved tiom a painting by Stuart, in lite Slam House at Hartford. Those persons who send in their names first will be entitled to the first choice.— The Engravings oh the first list are worth from 50 cents to SI, and those on the second list from SI 50 to S3. Bloomshurg, May 25th 1864. Swing and Summer DRY GOODS. JOHN 8. STERNE R HAS returned from Philadelphia, with a large and varied assortment, of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such BS black and fancy Silk*; black and changeable Alpacas, Barege de Laines, Mens, de Bege, Bombazines, plain, figured 1 and chaugeabls Poplins, "LeWn*, calicoes, ginghams,'gloves, hosiery. o„ ju*. GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS, such as fine*black and brown French oloths, black Doeskin and fancy Caseimers, satin , and fancy Vesting*, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; kc. HATS AND CATS. A large assortment .of Men's and Boys' hats and caps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a lame and varied assortment of Parasols and Ribnona, DOMESTICS Bleached S unbleached Mnslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta ble-diapcr, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, 4te. . BOOTS § SHOES—A !*> nstortmenl of Men' 9, Women's & Children's Baota and Shoes, Jenny Lind & busk* Shoes at very low prices. Colored and white Carpet Ckaia. G ROVEHIES.—A large asr>rifleeut of Groceries, suck as Sugar, thrike^-JlO)asses, Rice, Teas, &*., &c. *. The atienfion of all who wish good bar giant is solicited, for inducements to pur chasers will be offered, i Bloomsbutg, May 4th 18547" 4- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1" KTTERS vf Aflministratron open the es "* A late el Jacob Fellermarifjate of Locust tow oehip, whfmbla coohyr deceased, have been granted to the undersignhd rnsiJing al so in Locust township. All persons indebted te the said estate, are wm nested In make payment without delay, and thoaeLavirijrac coonla against the estate to present thsmtfor settle ment to f CHARLES FETfERMAN, 1 Ada ls OS BORN WILLIAMS. j hatos's. Locust township, Apnl 12, 485*.— 1t. EXECUTORS Not tCK ! ! T ETTERS leetamratarv upon rtisestate'ol " Chistiun Utilter deceased, lem of Mif flin township Columbia county, have been granted to Henry G. Milter residleg fit Miff tin towoehip and Joseph Utiger residing in Main township, Columbia county, all per* sons indebted to ths estate are requested to milk* immediate payment, and those hiv ing accounts to " B^mbF Miffliu, M |> al cy"P*er Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand-At New Arrivnl OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT The Old Stand. M 9 3CEIV7 B HEAL & GO. ARE kist opening the first lot of their new stock of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS at their old stand. They are receiving an unusually large, varied and extensive assort ment of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARK, GLASS WAKE, HARDWARE, CEDAR WARE, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Morn in quantity and choicer in quality and variety than has ever belore been offered m Ullomsburg,' beluga vast improvement over son stock and selections of all former sea sons, and purchased at such favorable rates as enables them to offei better bargains at lower prices than can be lound anywhere else. Cubico Drcoq ©cobs, Of every late and fashionable style and pat tern, and at prices to suit all. Bpnutifnl New Designs and styles of silks, Challi Beregas, berege de lams, poplins, lawns, ginghams, prints, checks, ticks ; cambric, Swiss and Alnll muslins, gloves, hosiery, and every other article in the Dry Goods Line. eiE&w&s Of the most desirable styles, and admired patterns for Spring wear. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Btc. Just opened, a splendid assortment of Black anil'Satgriid French cloths— bed makes. Black Frm(lAv3nedkMi, assorted qualities—black soiiiiAifljflk xgliwgs—plain mixed and fcs cy asset mavee**L*y'e.ieres and Tweed —cassieels, Kentucky jeans, &c. Tlicir Groceries • Are fresh, and their stock will be replenish ed every few weeks during the season. Produce tuken in exchange for merchan dize. Bioomsbnrg, April 20lh 1854.—ft. 13. MENDENHALL 4- MENSCII HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR Spring and Summer GOODS, TO WHICH they invite the attention of old and new customers. Among their stock will be fouud a full assortment iff LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Silks, Berages, Berage Delains, De , baze. French Lawns and Ginghams of every I Style and price : WHITE GOODS of all kinds : Embroideries, Laces, dress trimmings, handkerchief*, figured, plain. i Swiss, mull, cambric and jacouat muslins. ! STAPLE DRY GOODS, including bleached and brown good*, checks j table diapers, flannels, tickings, Manchester | and Lancaster ginghams, crash and iiuem of all kinds. f CLOTHS, CASSiMERES, : Vesting*, enttonade and linen fob pants, hos I iery and gloves, BOOTS, AND SHOES for Ladies, Men, Misses, Boys and children, j , HATS AND CAPS, GLASSWARE, J QUEENS WARE, CROCKERY y WARE. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, ( Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Rioo, Spices, i tobacco, candies, and fn short, every article > usually kept in a country store, at the lowest prices. Bioomsbnrg, May 4th 1854. ' . STOVES! STOVJESf SII.IIT.KS3 MELICK TTAVE opened a new SiOve and Tinware * " Establishment, on Main street one door ' above ihe Court-house, where they are pre _ pared to furuiah goods in their line such as d Tin. Sheet Iron. Ilotloto Ware. Brass e Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying - Puns, Stove Pipes, all kmds " of Tin H'are, Broom H ire 4'c., at extremely tow Prices. Among their variety of stromal, ,1- may be fouud the Home Air Tight, William p Penn, Globe, Coal Mountain, Miners' Choice n Van Leer's Kitchen Comfort, Double Oven, p. the celebrated Uaub Costing Stove for coal Q or wood, and others, tee numerous to aseti lion. Also Parlor Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves, '* in great variety. Tin Roofing, Outlets, Lead |L ere, smd all jtuttfc °f Walk T '■* '| " ~ tthwehw.wsrrittmctf. Repairing of oil kinde attended to. Bloomsburg, April 27th 1854.—if. Junticcß of the Peace X I• A NO;CONBTABLRS oart find ait kin d JSL blanks desjtableffor their use, In prope form , at the office of the "Stxn or TH* NOKTH Iff* 1 " " MWpWHBM| - r; ENESAL notice of Or. Jas Mc " Cl-ntoek's celttlinui'd Family Medicines. PIMJTOiUI. NXACP.—This invaluo- Nyrup, which is entirely vegetable in Ha com pesition, bat been empluyed with wonderful success for ramy years to the care of diseases of the Air Passages in the Lung*. The moat common diseases of thoa'S organs are Iriitutl.m and Inflummaiioo of the Mucous Membrane v/hich lints the air tnlies of the ibrout, wind pipe and lungs. For any of these forms of ; diseae, wheather showing themselves as Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Heusi uf tight-, uess of the Throat, Spitting of Blood Difficulty of Brealhiug, Hoarseness m Lux of voice, and Hectic Fever, its use will lie attended Willi the happiest results. It ia recommended as ' one of the beat and safest mrdHlines Arc til forma of Bronchitis and Consumption. N. B„ No Laudanum or preparation of Opi- | um in any shape in this Syrup. Price in pint bottles, fit. | Cold and Cough Mixture for recent Coughs and t'olds. Pi ice 25 cents. Asthma end 'Vhooping Cough remedy. Price 50 cents per lunula. , , , Dianhea Remedy and Cholera Preventive. Price 26 and 60 cents. I 'J'onic Alteiutivo Byiup for purifying the ' Vcgela'le and Purgative I'illa for Costivc heas, Headache, fee. Price 26 cents per hoi, Ann BltiiiHia I'ltls for I.ivcr Couipleiais, Disordered action of the Bowels, dec. Price 25 enU. Dyspeptic Eliler fbr Indigestion, Heertburn Dizziness, Piice #1 per hollie. Rheumatic Llniinent for Rheumatic end Neuralgic pains Price 60 cede per bottle. Rheumatic Mixture for internal use in Rheu matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Bte, Price 50 cents per bottle- Anodyne Mixture for instantly relieving Toob Ache, ard all paia wherever Piice 60 ceols per bottle. Fever and Ague Spccihc for Ague or Inter mittent Fevers in all forms. Piice ft per bot tle. H . H. 8. ELLIOTT, Agent for Pennsylva nia, to whom alt wholesale order, must be ad. dressed, North-west corner of oth and Filbert streets, above Market St reel. Philadelphia. J gents in Columbia county. E. P. I.ulz, Bloomsburg. John Van Liew, Light Street. Jacob Harris, Buckhorn. **■ May ]|th, 1854-fiin, HIGH 3 GHOOL For Young Ladies and Gentlemen. J. E. BRADLEY, Principal. Miss JANE K, UKADLI'iY, Assistant. The ensuing SUMMER SESSION will commence ott MONDAY the loth day of April next, and will continne 12 weeks. T CRM 8 . The academio year cop/fists of 44 weeks The price of tuitiour per quarter is as fol lows : For Reading, Penmanship, Grammar, A- I'thmetio, Book-Keeping by single entry, Geography, History of ifte V. S. 83 86 tor same, and Algebra, Geometry, Sur t-zylngyWrmaufation', Book-Keeping by dou ble entry, General History, Natural History, Physiology, Philosophy, Botany, Astronomy, and other English branches, 34 50 For Latin, Greek, German, French, an drawing. 5 75 Painting In water colors extra 3 00 do in oil colors 5 00 ' Every Scholar, unless specially excused, is expected to atteud lo Coin position and Elocution. NOTE. —It is important that scholars enter school at the beginning of the term and be regular in their attendance. Persons desirous of attending to any branch of learning taught in the school, and whose arrangements, will not permit them to be pfesent during all the regular school hours, can study at home and come in at the time of recitation. 17 Good boarding can be obtained in pri vate families at from SI 50 to 32 00 par week. Bloomsburg, Sept. 29th, 1853. 'Tin-W ore &, Stove! Establishment- THE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully in formr his old fiiends and customers, that he has purchased bis brothel's interest in the I abo>o establianment, und the concern will here | after l>* conducted by himself exclusively. He ! . has ju.t received and nlleis for sale the ' t£3 largest and most extensive assortment "OIA nrenl ef FANCY BTOV Ed ever intro duced into this market. ' Htovepipe and Tinware coustantlyon hand ! and manufactured to order. All kinds of te | pairing done, usual, on short notice. The patronage of old frienr s and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A.M.RUPERT. Hlonuisbnrg Jan. 12. I8.)9. 61 -tf A CH> QD ocfii asTJb oa tr g? Cabinet Ware Roomy, C. SUITE RESPECTFULLY invites tha nttenfion of or irie el*, "*"Tl l! T r fl mem of Catimrt Pornilore ami Chairs, which lie will warrant irradn of (pad Wlatuiiiila Will in a workmanlike manner. At ibis Establish ment, can always be found a. good easort ment uf FasMonftble F arnitarfi, i Which is equal-in style B ud finish lo that of Philadelphia or New tjork cities, and at at low prices. He has Sofas of different style and from fc>s ;o itio. Divan*, Loun ges, weight acfi. Mahogany Tailor chairs, Rocking and '.-asy chaira, Piano stool.*, aud a variety of "upholstered work, wiih Dressing and parlor 'jnreaus, sofa, can!, ceniro and pier tables, dcu-hns, "cheffeiiieM, whatnots aud cop.ini.'es and all kiuds of fashionable work. His slock of bureaus, enclosed end common washstands, dress-tables, eerner i cupboards, solas, dining and bieskfual ta bkas, bedsteads, eaue seat ami common chairs, is lite largest in ibis section of the . country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses wiih fency gilt tad common frames. He will also furnish spring m our awe a fitted [a mm •<••* hetlsiliUl,"whum - mwatM .itur nir dtitabihiy and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomsbttfg, April 6th 1854. V If. ; [ GLOVES A\F HOSIERY. A foil assorimenl of Gontt and Ladies Kid Bilk and Lisle Thread Gloves, also a full assortment of Hosiery just received at the NewSton of , MKNDENHALL & MKNscn. the Courthouse. . * : DAVI LOVnSNBERfL "" J fJLOTH&KI StOftß, on Main sireef, two dH|t above the 'American House." ( ]" si*w wiapiiss, &c# \< fit 1 the 'ftxehsffs4 & lUoek,' opposite the Court house. EFANB A APPLEJIA3- fITBfICHANTS —Store on the upper pert AT * of Main street, nearly opposite the lipixsopel Church. S. € BBIVB, [MANUFACTURER OK FURNITURE . AND CABINET .WARE—Ware room in sbive's Block, oh Main Street. CRAWFORD & SHOEMAKER. TXAGUERIUAN ARTISTS-Rooms in'the ■*-' Exchange iilack, above 8. Drifusa & Co. As M. RUPERT, npIVNER AND STOVE DEALER.-* X Shop oq South side of Main ,i,eet be low Market. JOSEPH SWARTZ. BOOKSEIXEg. SlQre in the Exchange Block, first door above the Exchange Hetel. „ * iIUHHg. SIEgirCK," VT ERCHANT.—Store on South side ol J-"*- Main Street, second square below Mar ket. 88ABPLESS * MELICK, TpOUNDEBS ANb MACHINESTS. BuiltlJ X iuga on the alley between the "Excbnime - and "American Hon(re. ,) B. W- WEAVER, A TTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on the -fx first floor of the "Star" Building, on Mam street. PETER HUGHES' IXrARLBE \ARD, oo Main Street, opito arte the "American House." 4ARNARD RI'PEUT. rpAILQR Shop on the South Side of Main X Street, first iquore below Market. ME.VDE.MJALL * MENStH, AtERCHaNTS—Sfore North West corner -h'X of Main end Market Streets. ||IBAiH UQ WER> " CIURGEON DENTIST.—Office near the Academy on Third Street. STABLE CUTLERY—A Splendid Maori* ■* ment received and now on hand at MENDENHALL & MENSCH'S FANCY GOODS, of every description and variety, new styles, and fresh from New York and Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap store M'KELVY, NEAL&CO. BOOTS, Shoes and ready made clothing cheap for cash by MENDENHALL & MENSCEI. M'KELVF, SEAL ' ERCH ANTS—Northeast corneraibf Mn and Market streets. WALTPAPER ! WALL PAPER! T fFIHE Subscribers have now in store their complete stock of Paper Hangings, Certains Ac., which tltcy offer at very low prices wholesale and retail. Our assortment is very complete, compri sing ail the qualities, botn Preach aud American. We manufacture a hirqe proportion of our goods and can seil at the lowest rates. Paper Hanging done in the country at city price. ' PARISH & HOUGH, No. 4 North filth St., Philadelphia. March 23, ISS4. B _ Blo . WHOLESALE WESJIE & S^?t®a3ffl a fgsp&w No. SHI3N, TlirdSt , | (Above Callowliiii,) PHIL4DELPHIA, A GENERAL ASSORTMETOT BRilipiE*, WIU CT, coil Dial S. And Liquers of every description t . a. hhc*tz. p eKj.Tai John Woodsidcs— Agent. * OF t Heal Estate. JN pnrsoar.ee of an order of the Orphan's X Court of Columbia county,. George W. Parks, Adminisnatot of William Parks, late of F'sbiugcreek township, Columbia bounty deceased wilt on SATURDAY Ike 21 Ik thy of JUNE next, - "I' 'M 'f ''ila.aiu.iu.aai, im m pl— --lu> sale or out cry, upon the premises, u cer raiu lot of land situate hi Greenwood town ship Columbia county, containing one acre and a quarter, ailjoibiug lands of Andlaw Beat und John MeUok, lor a SAW-MILL SEAT with all the appnrton antes thereunto belong ing, as also a sufficient breadth Of ground for a race, the datn or head of the face to be near the Ivtftdw Lemon's fine, and car ried on said ground to said lot or milt ; with privilege of building a dam and eotiieciing with the bauks, and all that is necessary to make a permanent dap; and race. _ Late the property Qf the .aid Wm. Packs deceased.—Tertna Cash. GEORGE \V. KARKS. By ordat qf Court, A.lmuiut tutor. JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, May 18th >BSL ' ADMIMBTRA.TWCB wSlTcg, " - *.witers of Administration Upon the estate S - i of John Shoemaker, late of Hemlock lowqablp, Columbia county, deceased. have been planted tu Ibe undersigned residing al ms in Beraleek township. All persgug in da bled to the estate are requested to make immediatepayment, and those having ao oounls against said decedent to present them without delay (A t ftk , ,- A BETH SHOEMAKER, ** Adnwutrotor. Hemlock, May 4tb 1854-6t.