Traww Jurors It>r Sep£p*fr Ter* 185*. ' . FIRST WEEK. • • f Bloom —John M- Cturabetlin, Wellington tluriman, Richard Plummet. Benton —Tunis Kara*, Samuel Applemai.. JfrioFcrsrh—David Shaffer, William Shaf fer. Cattawissa— Solomon Reinard, Nathan Helwig. Benjamin Bearer. Centre—John Hill, Samuel Landbsoh. Fishingcreek—A. W. Kline, John Andrew*. Qrtenwood —Caleb Thomas. Locust —Wright Hughes, John Lee, Daniel Kuften border. Main —Joseph Geiger, John Kelchnfir. Madison—John Fruit, William Hendorshot, John Allen. Montour —George Yost. Mifflin —Joseph Hearhari, Charles Hess. Mountffleasant —John Ruckle. Pina—James Masters. * Roaringtivek —John Hogplanl, David How er, Samuel Kelt, Benjamin Snyder.- Scott—Thomas Trench, Jacob Melick, Charles Bachman. Sugarlonf -Owen Parks. SECOND WEEK Benton—John Ikelet, Htijah Kline, Benja min Brink, Rentier—Samuel Pivber, Henry Lehr, Sam uel Cox. Bloom —Hiram C. Hower, Martin C. Wood ward. Briarcrttk— John Froas, George H. Freaa, William Arnwhic, Enoch 'limonhouse, James Letting. Centre—VLMny B. Freas, Levi Aikrnan. CiUtotcis.nr —Miebsel Brobetr Franklin —Daniel '/.err. Greenwood— John Kiohart, John W. Eves, Eliae Werttuan. Hemlock— Peter Werkheiser, Locust —Emanuel Kent, Peter K. Harbein, Frederick Leibjr. Mam— Joseph fTarlzell, Michael Gruver. Afountplcusmit —Samuel Johhsoti. Montour —James Barton. Orange —Michael Hagenbuch, Adam Kel ler, Daniel K. Kline, Isaiah Conner, David Herring, Conrad Adams. Itoaringcreek —Jacob Longenberger. Scott —Jacob Closest!. it AID JURORS FOR SEPTEMBER TERM 1854. Bloom —Aaron llendershot, Joshua Fet lerman. Benton —Christian Ash. Beaver —Peter Hauck, Tilghman Rilteu house. Briarcreek— George Znner. Greenwood —lsaac Evans, John Slaley, L'a „ vid C. Albertson. Hemlock —Matthias Applemmn, Adam Stroup, Jr. Jackson— William E. RoDerts, Jacob Lun ger. Locust —Jacob I.Her. Madison —George Derr, Thorna- J. Welli ver. Isaac Demon, William Swisher. Main —George Miller. Montour —William G. Quick. * Mountnleasant —Samuel Oman. Sugarloaf— Walcott Harvey, Jacob Fritz. Scott —Jacob Terwilliger. Trial list for September Term 1854 1. Bartholomew Hughes vs. Peter Billmy er et. a. 2. Charles Wilson's Adin. vs C. F. Mann. 3. Gilbert H. Fowler vs. Samuel F. Head ley. 4. Cvrus B. Reese ui Robert Montgom ery. 6. Veniah Reese ut. Robert Montgomery. 6. Emanuel Lazarus vs. Joseph Hayhurat. 7. Jacob Manning vs. Robert Montgom ery. 8. Levi Miller et. al. vs William Ritlen house. WW 9. Robert Montgomery ve Reuben Bo gart et. al. 10. Mary Craig-is. Jacob Buzzard et. al. 11. Samuel Roselle vs. George Dotlson. 12. laac Bnckulew vs. Wesley Bowman. 13. James littleulrousts et. al. vs. I arnuy llole. 14. Joseph Webb vs. Solomon Neyhard et. al. 15. Wm. Mather *l. al. vs. Daniel I! Sbultz et. al. 16. Thomas Walker et. al. vs. Adam Stroup. 17. Com. ol Peter Melick vs. S. F. Head ley et. al. 18. Daniel Hower vs. Jonas Berninger. 19. Henry Delong vs. Win. Hess. 20. Reuhaet Miller vs. I-ouisa Miller's Adm. jyotlcK AUUJ, TO the legal representatives of Cas 'per Rhodes and Benjamin Corps who were administrators' of Ad am Corps, late of Cattawissa township Columbia county (tee'd. You and each of you will hereby take no tice that ut a Court of Common Pleas, held at Bloomsberg for the coumy of Columbia, on the 4th day of May A. D. 1854, the peti tion of Benjamin Wagner, was presented to the Court respectfully representing that on the Ist day of April, A. D. 1820, Daniel Le van, of tho township of Locust now, (then Cattawissa) in said county, executed to Cas per Rhodes and Benjamin Corps, Adminis trators of Adam Corps !:e o( Cattawissa township deceased, a certain Indenture of Mortgage in due form of law, which ia re * corded in the Recorder's Office of said coun ty, to secure the payment of one hundred and twenty-five dollars and twenty-five cenls, payable at, and immediately after the death of Margaret Corps, the widow of said Adam Corps, the interest to be paid annually to the ■aid Margaret,—that the said Margaret died ago; and that the interest accru ed onsaiil sum of money during her lifetime was paid to her, and since her the principal has been paid to the pawns enti tled to rSoeiva the strae -move than two Benjamin Corps have died without awfac tion being entered upon the said Record of the said Mortgage, and there ts no Executor or Administrator now being upon the estate of either of them, so far as the petitioner knows or eaa learn—that tra is now the o.wo ar of the said tract of land whioh was mort gager!' v the said Indenture to secure the eaid sum oT mob.iy-hod pwying the Court to direct the Sharif! to serve liotiod upon the heirs next of kin and legal representatives of the said Casper Rhodes and Benjamin Corps to appear ia Court on the first day of next term, and answer his petiliou; and fur ther that upon due proof being made that the full amount for which the laid mortgage was given, has been paid the Court would decree ana and direct that Satisfaction shall be entered upon the record of said mort gage by the Recorder of Deeds, on payment of all costs due relative (• the entry ot said mortgage, or apy proceeding* therein, and t. that satisfaction so entered shall forever dis charge, and release the Paid mortgage, ac cording to the Ad of Assembly m sueh case ihade and provided : Whereupon the said Court did direct maw give public notice {as J now do,) io ana newspaper printed in said county, mire a week for four weeks sueues v eively, prior to tlw first day of-next Saptem- - ,bsr Term, of the facts in the said petition, Sid thai yon might appear on ihe said first 1 of next September Term, to answer the of the petitioner ia this oaee my hand at Bloomsberg, to tlie Wh<y \Colombia, thi*. It -day of Jily At D. ißy J \JOJIN SNYDER, Sheriff. I \ RESOLUTION j Amendments (• ihe Coaeii- | tutiou of SECTION T. Rssblvtd bo Ik* Senate amd J House of Representatives off Ike CommonoiedtlJi j of Pennsylvania in General As-embly met, . Thhl th> loWr>WMg amendmeate Be and the same are hereby proppaed'lo.the Censtitu- , tinn of the Commonweslth, under and in . accordance with the provisions of the teptb , article lher'*Cf, to wit : PROPOSITION j, TJ BE AKTICI.R XT, SECTION I. The aggregate emount or 1 dera hereafter contracted by the Common wealth shall never exceed the sunt ol five hundred thousand dollars, except in case of , war to repel Invasion, suppress insurrection, or to redeem the public debt of the Com monwealth, and the money so raised shall be applied to the purpota for which the debt may be contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other purpose. SEC. 2. To pay the public debt of thp Commonwealth and debts Which may here sfter lie contracted in case of war to repel invasion, suppress insurrection and to re deem the public deht, the Legislature aball at their next session after the adoption of this section i-.ito the Constitutoin, provide by law for the creation of a sinking fund, which shatf not be abolished till the said public debut be wholly paid, to consist of pill the ael annual income from ihe public works and nock owned By (he eommonweautr, r any other funds atismg under any revenue law now existing or that may be hereafter enacted, so far as the same may be required to pay the interest of said debts semi-annu ally, Htid annually to reduce the principal there ol by a sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by com, pounding at a rale of not lees than five pet centum |>er annum ; the said sinking fund shall be invested in (he loans of the Com monweslth, which shall be cancelled from time to time in a manner to be provided by | law : no portion of the sinking fund shall t aver be applied to the payment of the debt of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the first section of this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the put poses herein specified. SEC. 3. The credit of tho Common wealth shall not in any way he civ en or loaned to or in aid of any individual, com puuy, corporation or association, nor shall the Common wealth hereafter become a jnnit owner or stockholder in any company, association or coiporation hi the Common wealth or elsewhere, formed for any purpo ses. SEC- 4. Tho Commonwealth shall nover assume the debts of any sounty, Cily,"'bor ough or township, or of any corporation or association, unless such debts shall have been contracted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend Ihe State in war. FHOPOFITiON 2, TO BE ARTICLE XI. Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions. The Legislature shall never authorize any county, city , borough or township, by vote of its citizens "r ot herwise, to become a stockholder in any joint company, atsocia tion or corporation, or to raise money for, or loan its credit to. or in aid of any such com pany or association. E B CHASE, Speaker ol the House of Representatives. M. M CASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. IT: Senate, April 28, 1854. Resolved, that this resolution pass. Yeas 22, nays 6.—-Extract from the Journal. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In House uf RopiseunSelisss, A|lil 81, Aksl . Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 71 nays BO.— Extract from the Journal. WM. JACK, Clerk. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, J Filed April 29. 1854.) C. A. BLACK, Secretary of ihe Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, ) Harrisburg, July 1, 1854, { I —1 I do certify that the above and 5 JEAL. J foregoing is a true and correct ( ) copy ol the original ' Resolution relative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same re mains on file in this office. In testimony wheieol 1 have hereunto set my hand and caus ed to be affixed the seat of the Secretary's otfice the day and year above written C. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate. "RMKMIIRM-No. 562, eiitTtled 'Resolution proposing asnendiueuut to the Cbustitutieu of the Com moil wealth; was rsAt A th'.rd time. On the question, will the Senate a grec to the first proposition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the Constitu tion, ami were as follows, viz: YEAS— Messrs. Bockalew, Darlington, Dar sie, Furguson, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, Good win, Haldeman, Hamilton, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Heister, Hoge, Jamison, Mo- Clintock, McFarland, Piatt, Quiggie, Soger, Sliler, and MuCaslin, Speaker—23. NAYS— Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, Hen dricks, Kinzer, Kunkle and Skinner— 6. So the question was determined ia the af firmative. On the question, will the Senate agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nay A wore taken agreeably to the Constitution, and were as lollows, viz: YEAS —Messrs. Buckalew, Darsie, Furgu son. Foulkrod, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Hamlin. E. W. Hamlin, Hendricks, Heis ter, Hoge, Jamison, Kinzer, McClintock, McFarland, Piatt, Price, Qoiggle, Slifer, , Wherry , McCaslio 4 peaker—it. __NAYS —Messrs Crabb, Creswell, Darling ton, Hamilton, Kunkle and Skiuner—6. liimiiVi'' "" Cl "'" n "'—'-••-•oinsikfn the af. Journal of tHe House of RepceseoiaTives. ' The quejjtiqn recurring upon the final passage or Ihe Resolutions, the first propo sition was screed to as follows viz : YEAS— Mfcßsrs, Abraham, Adam*, Ather lon, BaR, Bartqi;. .flayer, Bigham, Boyd, Bush, Byerfy, Cakfwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chatnbatlin, Cobk, Crartu, Cummins, Ihiogh- 1 Davis. BH France, Dunning, Eckerl, 1 F-dioger, F.ldrad,' Evans, Foster, Fry, Galleri lind, Gibboney, Gilmom, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hanstlton, Han, Herr, Hiestand, Hillt ar, Hippie, Hpro, Hummel, Hunsncker, Hunter, Hunt, Jabkman, Kilgore, Knight, t Laury, (Lehigh,) Linn, Magee, Magnire, ManJcrfiold, M.'ConrieU, M'Kaa, Milter, Mootghnn, Montgomery Moore MoserMuee Painter Parke Parmlee, Paaamore, Pktiersoit, Porter, Putney, Rawlins, Roberts, Howe, Sal I aiio, Scott, Sidle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks.) Lmiih (Crawford,) Stewart, Stock dale, Sirorg, Strinher#; Vfheeler, WUkletrl, Wright,Tleigler, Chase, Speaker— Bd. • '■ NAYS—None. I 80 the question was determined io the af- i firm alive. On the questidu will the House kgrs# to the second proposition. Ihe yeas sad Bays were taken, agfeeably to lire prortsteei of "IKe lftTE article oT Ihe constlijnton, and are as follows : YEA^-T Messrs. Abraham, Ariwrten, Ball, Barttur, Beck, Beyer, Bigham, Boyd, Cald well, rferliete, Ctrambertmn, Coek Crirte, * I. Fiv; Groom, Gwio, Hamiltoa, Hieststnd, Hillier, (Tioga,) Linn, Mageb, Maguirs. Mauder fiehl, M'Connell. M Kee, Mont- I oowrery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmar, f, PsTSil, Parflllee, Passmote, PaUfrson, Pore ter, Rawlins, lloberls, Row#, Ssliade, Scott, a Sim on 1 on, Sitriih, (Berk*,) Smiffi, (Craw ford.) Stnckdsle, Wheete/jWMtlrnu, Wright, Chase, Aptaker—li.' ' ' I NATS— Mesars. Adams, CalUwiH,-Rean*,'^ Buah, Byarly, Eckert, KUta, Halt, Herr, J Horn, Uummei, M'Cambx M.ller, Poulsnu, ' PiNnsy, Sidle, Steward, Sfrong, Sltulhcrs J Zeigler—2o. 5 So the questiou was determined in the af- ' firmalive. 1 I SECRETASY'S OFFICE, j J IIAIIHISBI'UO, July 1, 1854. J I PENNSYLVANIA, SS. I !— —■ I I do. certify that ihe abovaond < SEAL. > foregoing, is a true ami correct | ) copy of ihe "YEAS" and "NAYS" | taken on the "Resolution rela- | live to an amendmen of the Con- ( atitution of th Commonwealth' 1 as the same appears ou the Jour- ( nats of the two Hou-es of the | General Assembly/of this Coin- £ mon wealth for the Session ol j 1854. Witness my hand eiu.l the Seal of said office this first day,of Ju ly, one thousand eight hbtulredt < end fifty-lour. ' C. A. BLACK, M, •tZTBIXf 'trfm'rn . WATBRDUttY '# Great Fifty Cent Gift Elerprise. 1.000.000 GIFTS ! WORTH FIVE HUNDRED TIIOVSAND'UOLLASS 1 CONSL'MATION BEYOND DODBT. Tickets Setting with the Greatest r*IHE Great Exhibition of Thirty Tableaux"' 1 of National History, now exhibiting I hrough the Northern and Eastern States, at tracts immense nuipbers whereverexhibiled. , Io connection with this enterprise fuc only HFTY CENTS the purchaser receives a BEAUTIFULLY ENGRAVED GIFT CERTIFICATE good for two admissions, lo the most ennobling Exhibition ever offer ed to Americans, and oue of the following Valuable Gifts:— 1 valuable Brick House and Lot in Phila delphia 310,000 1 magnificent free-stone front House & Lot in New York oity. 35,000 1 three-story brick House k Lot In the Citv of Boston, )0,000 1 splonded Cnunfty Residence irf the State of New Jersey, with 50 acres of land in a kigl i slate ot cultivation. 20,000 1 mugiiificient GolJ Tea Set, con taining 29 pieces of solid Califor nia gold, wifh solid silver pedes tal, beautiful chased. Cash valuation. 15,000 10 massive silver Tea Sets finely chased 15,000 100 beautifully situated Building ' i Lots near L. 1. R. R. within a few I minmee' ride of N. Y. City. 50,000 100 mugiiificieni rosewood Pianos, by a popular maker. 50,000 100 Silver Cups, of various patterns, 12,000 ' 5.000 Gold Thimbles. 9,000 I 300 Gold Watches, consisting of I Jules Jergenson. Cooper, Independent Second Chronometer, Eight-Day, Eitnmel, Diamond Ma gic, Duplex ami English Levers, Hunting, (very heavy,) fur Utdies ' anil GetSW. * ,♦ ' ( eeO' 2 Pairs of splendid Horses, Car riage, Harness, ha , 4,(100 100 Elegant Sitk Dress Patterns 4,000 20 Beautifully made Trolling Gigs 2,000 300,000 Beautiful . Steel engravings of the home of Jefferson. 75,000 200,000 do. of the Sultan of Turkey 25,000 100,000 do. of the Czar of all the Kuasias 15,000 100,000 do, of the Harbor of Veu ioe, the finest scenery in tho world 25,000 100,000 Views ol Washington cros sing the Delaware 15,000 100,000 Descriptions of Grand Tab leau, forming a desirable his tory of all Ihe aiming events of Ihe Revolution 25,000 I 95,000 Pieces of fashionable music 23,750 15 Loans of 31,000 each for 50 years without security-or interest 15,000 948 Sets of massive silver Spoons 9,250 100 Splendid Engravings, Gilt and Fancy Frames. 2,000 i,oo,ooo • Ssoojboo iu order to facilitate the. consumption of this Greet Enterprise ami establish it beyond the possibility of doubt as to the Legality, Mr E Water bury begs leave to announce that he has removed to Georgetown D. C. where he offers advantages not to be obtain ed ininy other Enterprise, ITS PERFECT LE GADITT and therefore sure consomation at the earliest period. All orders for theie beautiful Gift Certifi cates from the country addressed, post-paid, with the money enolosed, to EDWIN WATEUBURY, GEORGETOWN, D. C., will meet with prompt return. Remember!—a knowledge of Your Coun try's History the prospect of a gift mmih 335,006, and the certainty of a handsome 'present' worth Ft'ty Cents. Prinoipal Agents R. B K A SHOW & CO , JERSEY CU'YI FETRIDGE& CO., No. 5 State Street, BOSTON, and- nearly all the Poat Offices and Rahk Stores througkußt the country. June 22, 1854-pl2w. NEfr ROUTE TO PHILAHETPHIA j,*''i ! "TNRDI GH a 7 HOURS." Cattawissa, Wittinmsporl and Erie Railroad OPEN TO CATTAWISSA:. ON and after Mrmtlay July 17, end until extension to Wilfiamspori, passenger trailts will he run daily, (Sundays sacspterl,) as follows: Leave Caltawissa at 12) P. M., connect ing al Port Clinton with Reading R. R., and arriving at Philadelphia at 74 P. M. 1 leave Reading K, R. Depot, Philadelphia, at 74 A. M-t iftrfvlhtf apCattawissa at 3 P. M:* Light freight carried to "and from Cattawissa. '] Freight traiila Will be announced anna. . T. McKISSOCK, , S**perrhtcndent. n Cattawissa, July li, 1854-IFI. , sjm mmrnx, ■ - Store, 29 N. Brd 81-. rhilatitlphla 1 Mmtieeb Mamffltduren, Citmers, Importers, < Commission and General fsatlur BuUntil, W SL KUMTTIDT tarMermfactory 15-MargareUe Sttest.gß Aug. 24, 1853- ly. C— 1 i C DANIEL LEE "KB/ILL be a esndkl.iie before the wcxi W Demooratic Goupty Gon-eniion fa the nemrewien oi Register sad JUcw<(er of p ColtOohia cftfthtr. Vf*>i S f, Taxes of Columbia County For 1854, Tha following labia prepared for ibis paper will possess interest for many ol out reader*. It represents tha amount of County tax, State lax and Militia fined assumed in ibe several townships of ihi* county for >854, and a!o the respective collector. We have determin ed to apara no trouble or expense in making oar paper 4 desirable medium of an<{ such statistics * may bo of hiierest. - Jhj Tmtmhip' Colktkn*. Count*. Slalt. Militiu. Briar Creek. , SS. : " ■■%&&?■ dii 98 Pine • Jbanph-Bfto*ntker "114 6t 273 90 ' 7 (10 Jacks Oil - Abraham Mauri,ng 76 30 115 27 21 00 Sugar-loaf , William MosleUer 98 56 149 10 16 50 Coruat Jiiub Syne 442 92 680 96 50 50 R. Creek Michael Mitiliu Lewis Eoktoui 350 97 637 72 25 60 Maiue Michael Ctuver 202 308 83 15 00 Beaver Samuel Cfxa 282 74 277 17 20 00 Franklin Moses Hower 211 07 321 82 14 50 Catlawiasa Jacob Gertsil ■ 344 43 518 56 44 50 Hemtoek David Smith 391 31 594 33 40 00 Benton Richard Hides 174 04 271 37 29 00 Fishing Creek David It. AJbertson 324 2 4 493 55 30 60 Green-wood Samuel Uillespy 347 68 538 46 42 50 Mdhutpleasant Maiihias K. Applemau 163 77 217 36 9 50 Grange Beni. Haytnatj 299 89 467 70 13 50 Bloom B. P. Harlrnan. 910 01 1402 29 138.00 Scott Geo Sloan 565 15 858 76 48 50 Montour Jacob Art) wine 223 33 334 49 14 50 at. light street. 2C SLICES & 3\AIK.ICAIT INVITE the attention of the poblic to their large and carefully selected aesorlmetit of Dry Goods. GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, CEDAttWARE, lI.iTS, cJj'S. " BOOTS if SHOES. Which thoy have opened at their new store in LIGHT STREET on the corner formerly occupied by the Light Street Iron Company. They have on hun t every atticle usually kepi in a country store, end will throughout the season continue to secure ftcvr Supplies every lew week*, so as to keep up a full and cheap-bought assortment of everything in their hue of business, and to make their store a place where the public cau always be ! suited in goods on the'seem of Kcohomy and Style. They will buy cheap end sell at lonr profits, so as to have always a fresh and cheap as sortment of goods. lis?* Cull and see, wo charge nothing for showing our goods. JAMES n MEI.fCK, REESE FAIRMAN. &t3£L&CfiA<3M3Q, • QDu?*CE>2L£Fua.JS3 <*2e C2}a a AT T4IE cheap clothing Store. In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store, have on band a large and full assortment of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes, that the present enligh'ened age knows any thing about. Of Pant* and Veals th ev have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey, striped ami fancy ; Vrais of satin, silk, boll, eawirnere, marseilles, linen anil worsted of all fash ionable cuts and colore j Working, Pants and boys clothing. Also fine white, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs. Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, ail kinds of gentle man's dress goods ; Han. Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags snd Umbrellas ; and Tltey have Undsrslevea, Suenedra, Collars, Rigaletts, Gloves, Mitt.s. Ladies' bead-bags Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Alo Jewelry and Notions, sach as Rings. Breast pins, Gold and Silver Pens nod Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chainy, I'orfmonies, Spectacles, Knives Razors and a well selocladvsssortinenl of Accordeons. t?- Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloomsburg, May 18th 1854. S. DREIFUSS, & Co. r- - rslm>nafale Clot h i ng. Kmporium.. ~, . DATID LOWairBSSsG INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his store on Market street, two doors above gjie ''American House," where he lias a full assortment of meu and boy's wearing apparel, includlng i?ikSifiia®STiUßiLia ismiESis axiDiivss Box , sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sixes, pants of all colors, shades stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, uollars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspender and fancV articles. ... N. B. " He will alstrmaka to order any article of clothing at very abort notice and in the teat manner. All his clothing is made to vear, and most of it is of borne manufac ture. Bloomsburg, May Itftli 1854-Sm. Spring and Summer DRY GOODS. J 011 \ S. STHIIER teisrauj jfears'^at anil Summer Goods, cotwnvtiagvn pari ol LA Dies' DRESS G OOPS, such as block and fancy Silk*, black and changeable Alpacas, Barege da T.aines, Mous. da Bege, Bombazines, plain, figured and changeable Poplins, Lawns, calicoes, ginghams'gloves, hosiery, fo., tie. GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS, such as fine black and brown Kreneh cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Cassiinera, satin and fancy Veilings, block & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; &c. lIATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' hats and cups, embracing every style and quality. Also, a large end varied assortment ot Parasols anil Ribbons. DOMESTICS.— We ii fbed Si unbleached Muslin, Cheeks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, &o; ROOTS if SHOES—X targe assortment of Men's, Women's Boots and Sboaa, Jenny fund 4t Shoes at very -''UGRUIWWDFMIMS . : GROCERIES.—A large askortmeat' of Groceries, suoh se Begat, Ceded, Molasses, Rice, Tsi, fee., -fee. The attention of all who wish good bar otites is svlicited, Jot utduooments to pur chasers w'dl be offered. Bioomsburg, May 4lh 1834. SUPER rHOSFHATE 0T LIME* From City Chmietl If UnionWWor t, Made after the moat improved articles, and very superior. PREPARED ANHY-mifVR MANURE, Made after the English Article,'dfttt mosrka periot, being very much lower than Guano, uml lully equal. The attention of Dealers arid Fanners is particularly sailed hero tor iriot Alspj ,_ . jp ~Td, " PERUVIAN GUANO, . , . IUPUOVED In large of smell quantifies, for sale by JOHN L. 22 South Wharves, 3djt*r uhevo CheslmU St., PlllLAßEhfttl .4. July 6th, lft.M—3irt. BLANKSffILANKSU ILAMH/1! SQfafflbm n- it SUBBfKNAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, (or solo at the ol ftce of the the North " New Arrival OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT The Old Staad. 4o&>xsiLrr srsu-i & 00. ARE just opening the first lot of their new stock of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS at their old stand. Tbey arc receiving an unusually large, varied and extensive assort ment of O DZJI'Se <33>AD3E>£E>]G3 0 ' GROCERIES, QUHKNSWARE, GLASS WARE, HARDWARE, CEDAR. WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES More in quantity and choicer in quality and variety than hss ever before been offered in Blomsburg, being a vast improvement over use stock und 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. Cabies drees ©ooba, Of every late and fashionable style and pat tern, and at prices to suit ail. Beautiful New Designs and styles of silks, Chaili Bareges, bereire de lains, poplins, lawns, ginahkuis, prirtss, checks, licks ; cambeic, Swiss* and Mußir.uslin*, gloves, Jiosiofy, anil every Mtfc article in tVrfby ffrvoift Line. * SFFIR&W&S Of the most desirable styles, and admired patterns for Spring wear. CLOTHB, CASSIMEIiES, &o. Just opened, a splendid assortment of Jflat-k and oolored French cloths— maker. Black French doeskin, assorted qualities—bjack satihsmdsifk, vesting*— plain mixed end fan cy cassirayres-yboy's cassimeres and Tweed —cassinete, Kentucky jeans, &<j. Their Groceries Are fresh, and Uieis stock will be replenish ed every few weeks during the season. Produce taken in exchange for merchan dize. Bloomi-bnrg, April ZOth t594.-ft, 10. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE 1! LETTERS lestaraouiarv upon the estate of Chilian Miller deceased, late of Mif din township Colurpbia. county, have been granted.to Henry Q. ikijiler residing in Miff lin township and Joseph Gsigdr residing in Main township. Columbia county, ail per sona indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing aeoounie to present them for settlement 10 HENRY G. MILLER. j E JOSEPH GEIOER j Efuulo. Mitfiin, May SSih 1H54-fit. ESSENCE OF COFPEfc. For sale at tho cheap store of EVANS, fe APPLEMAN. ii I MYERS, MA DIG AN & BAIiJON S RAIXiK-OAB OtßCfCrgi A N D*. Amphitheatre of the Republic, U'itl exhibit in BLOOMS BURG on Friday Ahgust J Uk, 1854, WITH a newly organized and full suite of Performer*, Performing Horses and Ponies, a new and commodious PaviHon, capable of scaling comfortably SOOO per sons, ami which, from theopernng of Ihe season, has invariably been crowded. The arrangements for Ihe comrorl of the public, as lo sealing, order. &c., are perfect, and have everywhere called forth an expression of satisfaction. The Drqta Band, ' Led by Mr. HETHERBY, is composed of Musicians ot undoubted talent,ml the Mu sic is selected with admirable taste from all the popular roasters. Leading Artists—MLLE. ROSA, New Yoik's Oivn Daughter, will hay the pleas ure of appearing iu this Slate for th* fiist - rtish# in wwofil you. At iKt imo. ¥ho showed evidences of the perfection to wliieh she has attained, and she now stands alone, preeminent, superior, and beyond all coin f petition ihe EMPRESS of the ARENA. Onr, and the People's Clown, JIM MY ERS, the 1 Laugh and grow Eat" man, the best General Performer in (he country, will ii,trod nee his New Songs, Jests. I ocal Hits, r Uc., and make his great S uinp Speech upon / the Russian Bear's affairs. MJLLK. ODI' Lf., the graceful and faiiy- Equi 6lrian Ludy Dr'afnaiit, will ;appear ns Kale Putnam, in the afterpiece of TUB 1 IKON SON OF '76. s Mil. WHITBY will introduce his v> on derfully Trained Horses in an Equestrian Exhibition of surpassing excellence. R. T. KING, thd bounding Hercules, whose wonderful strength, graca and asftli ty combined, cause him lo he considered the wonder of the age. MR. W. LA ROUSE, .the daring Bare Back Huddle-race dider, nml present bis incomparable uchiavmenti on his superb horse "Wild Bell," whbt> ever call* lorth enthusiastic, hprup of (uiplnuse. LA PERCIIE EQUIPOISE, upon a poh 30 feet high. Bv Kiugtiriu lApmnn. MR. W. ODELL, in hie Dramatic, Trag ic. Pantomime Act of Horsemanship, euli- I lied "Don Juar.." MASTER JAMES MA DIG AN, in his principle act, which wsb lately uronouii , ced at Philadelphia to be thk tie plus nltra of Juvenile Equestrianism. The Veteran of the Ring, HANK MADIGAN.in his widely celebra ted Bailor Scene and Wild Man of lli'e Woods. Together with a host of other Stars, Aiiictl es, and Peiformanoes. TW Doors opeu at 2 and 7 o'clock. Per formances to commence nt Si and 7s. Admission 25 cents. No half price. WEIGHING LMS THAN 2$ OUMCISt* FOR ntfc CURE OF UEKMA •R RUPlum. A CKNOWLEUGED by the highe*. modi- Cdl Authorities of Philadelphia, incompur t "Vt "RRrijfi Iff My Otli'et 4p une. Soflirer* will be giatified iu learn thai lie occesJou ndw otfers to piocuro nut only the 'lightest and m oat eay,' but as durable a 'J'iuss an any other, in lieu of the cumhroin* and uncomfortable article urfually told* Thaie in no dilHcully attending the fitting, and *beu the pad U located, it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unableto call On the Stuhseriber can have the Truss tent to any ad dress, or by remitting Five Dollars for the single ' Tiuua, or Ton for the double—with measare round the hips, and stating aide sAwtrd. -It will he exchanged to seit if uot fitting, by re 1 turning it at once, unauilej For Bale by fhe Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cur. Jteeflh 4" Itace Streets ,Philadelphia. or i .anise, requiring the benefit of Me chauical Support,, owing tn the derangement ot tho -Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the Womb, Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous, und Spinal Weakness, are informed that a com petent aml'experienced Lxnv will oe in attend m-ce at (act apart for their exclusive use,) No, 114, Twelfth St„ Ist door below Race. June 27, 1851—ly. . HIGH SCHOOL For Young Ladles nnd Gentlemen. J , EB AA D LEY, Principal, MissJANK K. BRADLEY, Assistant. The ensuing SESSION will commence 011 MONDAY the 17th day-of July, next, and will continue 22 week*. T ERNI. The academic year consists of 44 woeks The price ol tuition per quarter is as fol lows : JUNIOR DEPARTMENT- First Class.. —Spelling Reading Writing and Arithmetic " '' " . " 82,50 Second Class. —Arithmetic continued, to Fraction)!, Small Geography, Grammar and Philosophy, " " 44 " 93,?6 SENIOR DEPARTMENT. Elocution, Pennmanship, English Gram mar, Arithmetic cnmDleted, Book-Keeping by single entry, Geogsephv. History, 83,75 losopby, Bulimy, Astiouoinj - and other Eng lish branches. " " " 85,00 Latin, Greek', German and French, 86 00 " Drawing Extra' ' " " 82,00 " Painting in Water Colors, " 83,00 do do Oil, " 86,00 W A Teachers' Classs wilt bn organised for the accommodation of those Who are pre paring to teach. To this class special in struction will be g i van in reference lo the manner of Itachmg as wail as the branches to be tanght. -'hi'*.• ~ ' -i KveryScholar, unless specially excused, is expected lo attend to Compitsitiou *ed Elooutioo. Nr*PK:--lt isimportont that 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 sehool, and wtiose arrangements, will net -permit them to be present during all IhF regular sehool Ironts, can stady-at home and come in at the time of recitation. . Of Good hoarding can be obtained in pr> rata families pi 82 00 per week. Bloomeburg,June 26th, 1854- B1&AIDY <& BBGWSf - * EACLE HOTEL. Mo- 130 North Third Street, above PHILADELPHIA. Samvxl A. Baajdv. George H. Brows . [June Bth 1854-ly. , ' sswsMwsnnaMMwM*wsßwmww[WwawwassiaA <39 c£k k£t £E> o® <* Blo&mubnrq, pa g"4 LOTHING SfOBK, on M sin si reel, tw a i doom***** - - ■ atmir u" *- 11 I SIMON IMHJIFITSS, & C* fII.OTHINfJ STORE i' th,' ' f-' Opposite Uouix). ■ ■ ■ f , fit tiif ■ -"i. ~ , f kvanh & AfmiMA*: "|\#ERCHANTS,-—Stork on the upper pert 1 a'* of Main slre'ot, nearly opposite the | Episcopal ChuiCh. 1 ' s. t Sllltb\ i Tlf ANUFACTUBJS* OF FURNITURE A'-A AND CABINET WARE.-MVarejoom in Bhiv'a > * Block ; oft Main Street,. \ AMB MIOEM AKEB, < l-BAGUERRIAN AIinSTS -Rooms In the i * Exchange Block, above &. Drifuss 1 & Co. "■ - ' A. M. If [PERT, I mINNER ANO "STOyp; DtALEfi;— Ob up OTI 4>uii vt Mm sfrrat;yA# I low MttrktH. L ■[ .; •; JOSEPH B^ARTZ. BOOKSELLER. store in the jCaohenge Block, first door above the Exchange ' JOHN 8. STERNER. ' MERCHANT.— store on smnh ide ot Main Street, second equate betow Mur , kvt. ■ r , • 5 SHARPLBBS & MELICK, - pOUNDEBS ANN MACHINESTS. 8ui1.13 i A ingßOii the allay between the "Exchange and "AmoriCr.n Hiuse." '' R. W WEAVER^ 1, ATTORNEY AT LAW.—Office on the -TA first floor of the "Star" Building, on ) Main street. " ' "* f•' —; ~. I T J' PRTER HUGHES' Mf ARLBF. YARD, on Main Street, opno > site the "AmeYiCCn House." * • - ' ■■ ~ 1.n.1 - ■ V. '■' ■ -v..,. - ' r- #*4 l BARNAIIO RUPERT. TAILOR— Shop On the South Side of Main Street,' fir.d aqtUrn below Mark Ot I MEIBENHALL & MEIWH, MERCHANTS. —Store North West corner of Main and Market Street*. HIRAM C. ROWER, ' DENTIST.—-Office dear (he ™ Academy on Third Street. . M iMKAL & til M jMERCH-ANTS.—Northeast oomdraiof Mn nnd Market streets. Farm for Sale. THE Undersigned w ill sell at Private Said the loltuwing described real estate : " . A TRACT OF LAND, lt situate on the head waters of Little Fishirlg n creek, in Jordan township, in Ihe county of e Lycoming, and adjoining lauds of Catharine g Kicart, Charles Benscodar and Jacob Back, || containing TWO HUNDRED If EIQHI EES ACRES, ? about forty acres of which is improved e laud, and on which is erected a convenient * house and barn, there is also a thrifty beaf ( ing orchard on it, and the remaining part of { one hundred and seventy-eight seres is well limbered with poplar, white pine, hemlock snd white osk limber. There is eixo irhn ore in abundance, and a valbable water power on the tract. It is handsomely loca ted in a pleasant section of the country, arid - will make a very desirable farm, f For terms apply lo the subscriber living 8 in Greenwood township, Columbia i one mile from Roltrsburg. RICHARD POLLOCK, Greenwood. May 10th 1851-3 in. ' fiHHETS fo SHLTZEEJS' WHOLESALE ■ msJa a £3ii®pofl6 owatiaj, /<£& So- ThPH 91, ijMnU (Above Caßowhill,) aMPHK I'UatDELPHIA* A GENERAL ASSORTMBT OF UR4HDIF.2, WIKEB, COROInIS. , And Liquors of every description! , •*• SHKBTZ. r■ P. SBLTZEB JOHN (Voonsipcs Agent. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. S ¥ ®Here of Administration upon the estate " •"-* of John Shoemaker, late Of Hemlock township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned refilling al i so in Hemlock township. All persons in ) dshind lo the est tic are requested to make a immediate payment, sod these having no -1 counts against said decedent lo present them i without delay to . , SETH SHOEMAKER, AdmMslrator. Hemlook, May 4th i854-6t. 1 WALLPAPER I WALL PAl'ia! ' THE SwheoVllxeiM have now in' store (heir ' complete stock ef ) Pper ttragiags, Curtains Ac.* } which they offer ip very low prices | Wl|f'l,eXl,r. SSO BETAtI,. , Onr assorfntwht is very complstw, compti sing I 1 the qusllitrx; bom iftucU atul Aiuotleati > We manulcpere a large preporuon of our s goods and can sell at the lowest rules. Paper Hangiiigjdana in the oekinUy nt city , price. > P A RIS His UO UGH, Ko. 4 North Fifth St, Phitadelph.u. r March 08, 185-1. I 9—3 m Hi ascwaju i SUEifSKOH' MHW, J.UU to EfeDEC PFULLV Offers Ins MOSk 11 ' nrofeesional services to the LdJite aad Gentlemen o Bloomsburg and vicinity. Ho Ispfeparcl to attend lo all tlfc varlmis'operations in Den tisfry, nnd is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which w.l he inserted op civet or g<xM pUte, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powder*, al ways on hone). All operations on the tuuiq warranted. --
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