J; BMWmwmbiJ-UI.-J.' ii'il" caßarpyasAias. By ytrtlia cf rmndry writs n( venditioni tt poinal tl eie will be exposed ;o public sale at thai >on bouse in Bloomsburg, Ott Monday, the 6th d .'V of February. 1855, at one o'clock, in-the atiernotrn, the Tallowing described re al aate. viz: All there HX certain tracts of land situate In Bearer township, Columbia County, bouqded and described as follows : No. 1 eallea MALBEt!, beelnnirg at 'a post, thenec by lend* of Jme* MoNeii, north IS jlefredb, west thus knndred ii forty-two parches n< a ehesloot oak, ttienoo ay binds of Wm. Gray, and Wm. Siecdintui, south seventy-tilth: Ji' a tees west 179 perches to a post, thence by lands of Jeremiah Jackson,south 12 degrees, east 410 perches to a post, thence by land* of Biobard Brook, north 73 degrees east, 73 perobes to a dogwood, north 11 degrees west, 16 perches to a post, norih 78 decrees, east 82 perches to a black oak, thence by an ©ld iurvev,'north 12 degrees, west 25 perch es lo a hickory, and north 32 degrees, east 31 perches to the place of beginning, con taining Four hundred and twelve and one halt aeres and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac., on which are erected Two Lftg Houses and Two Stables, and about Twenty-Five Acres of cleared I.Slid.—Another of them called PALMYRA: Beginning at a post, thence by land of Rob ert Gray, north twelve degrees, west 410 perches to a post, thence by land of William Steedman, south 78 degrees, west 160 per '• ches to a post, thence by land of Jno. Brady, south, twelve degrees, east 410 perches lo a new, pit I thence by lsr.il of John Wild and Richard Brook, north 78 deuces east, 166 pe'chds to the place of beginning, contain ing Four hundred snd one Acres and on# deader a:,J .dbwarwe of 'f pvr cent far roads, &r—Another ot them catted eI'ONE HALL, beginning al a post, thence by land of John Brndy, north twelve degress, west 283 perches to a post, thertco by land of Chas. Hall, south 78 degrees west, 271 per ch#* to a chestnut, (hence by land of Catha rine Lonaenbergcr, utli sixteen degrees and a quarter, east 276 perches to a stone, and thence by land* ol Deborah Stewart an i Thomas Brooks, north 78 degiees, cast 249 perches to lite place of beginning, cot,tain lug Four Hundred and Tbirly-E'ght Acres and a half, and allowance of six per cent, /or roads, &c., be the same more or les*, ort which are ereoted a STONE HOUSE, and nl -lit half an acre of cleared land.— Thee il also a vein of Stone Coal opened on ihis truoi —Another ol them called FARM MRS DfcLIGH f; beginning at a post, thence by land of Win. Vleedtoan, north sixteen de grees and three quarter*, west 310 perrhes lo a Spanish tk, thence by litidof Wm. Webb, south 74 degrees, west 162 perches to a black oak. thence by land of Thos. Say, south sixteen degrees, east twenty perches to * chestnut, thence by land in' Chas. Hall, south eight negroes and a half, cast three hundred and sixty-two perches to a post, thence by land of Jno. Brady, north seventy eight degree-, past one hundred and thirty perches to en A*h, north twelve degrees, west eighty perches to a wttite oak and north seventy-eig-ht degrees, east fdSh') per rhes'to the place of beginning, containing Four hundred ami eighteen Acreß, and al lowance of ail per-cent. for roads, &c Another of them called TROY; beginning at a post, tlierice by land ol Jeremiah Jack son tiordi twelve degrees, west lour bun dled and ten perches to a post, thence by land of W. P Brady, south seven'y-eiglit de grees, west eifihty perches to a white oak, south twelve degrees, east eighteen perches loan ash, south seventy-eight degrees, weal one hundred and thirty perches to a post, thence by land of John Reese, south twelve degrees, east two hundred and i\:y-tbree perches to a post, iheuco by laud ot I tnirnas Brook north seven y-ei"ht decrees, past twenty perches to a chestnut oak, south twelve degrees, east torty-one petches to a Black oak, thence by the same and land of I John Will, north seventy-eight degrees, east one hundred --ml six perches to a black oak, south twelve degrees, east twenty-live perches to a white oak, and north seventy eight degrees, east eighty perches to the place ol beginning, containing Four Littttl red & Twenty-Nino Acres and a quatler, and allowance of six percent, lor road:, &c., and lite other of them called MAINE. beginning at a post, thence by land of Wm. P. Brady, no'lii eight degrees a: t a half, west three bundled and sixiy-two per rhes to a chestnut tree, thence by lands of Thomas Say & Jsse Bu 'd, south seventy four degrees, west one hundred and eighty eight perches lo a post, theiico by land o( Thomas Bellas, south fiity-five degrees, east eighty-nine perches to a chestnut oak, thence by the same ami land of John Loiigenberger, south one nundtsd and eighty-eight perches to a chestnut oak, tlienco oy land ol thn said John Long*:,burger, south seventy-six de grees and a quarter, west one hundred and twenty-lour perches lo a post, south sixteen degrees and a quarter, eest ono hundred and four perches to a chestnut tree, and thence by land of John Reese, north sever.ty-eight degrees, east two hundred and seventy one perches to the place of beginning, contain ing three hundred and eighty-one acres and three quarters, and allowance of six per cent, for roads. Sot. Sailed taken in excution and lo be sold •I the property of J.tcoh Looso. ALSO, At the same lime and place, all that cer tain lot of ground situate in Cenlreville, Cen tre township, Columbia County, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by the main road leading from Blooms burg to Berwick, or. the cast by lot -ol John Creaey's heirs, on lire south by lot of Henry Miller, on the west by an Alley, containing Eighty-two feet in front and one hundred and eighty-two feet de-p be the 6ame more or less, whereon is erecleJ a one and a halt •tory . > Frame Dwelling House, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Henry Lowraan. ALSO, Al the same time and place, all the de fendant's interest tit alt that certain lot of ground, situate in Orangeville, Orange town ship, Columbia county, containing one third of an acre be it some more or lest, bounded on the west by main street of sa ; d town, on the north by a lot of Adam Sheyner, on the •aat by lot of Henry Stiner, and on the south by lot of Alfred Howell, whereon is erected • two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with the appertenencec. Seized and taken in execution as the prop arty of William Raber. CONDITIONS OF SAI.V —Ten per cent, of the purchase money must be paid al the striking down of the property, and the remainder in tbe following Thursday morning. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff Sir KRIFF'S OFFICE, j Bloomnburg, Deo. 27, 1854. ( Last Notice. A LL persons indebted to the undersigned , jf\ en old account or note ; are hereby no tified tor the last lime, that if tbey wish lo •eve cost®, rbey must make payment at a very early dale. During the winter he is de termined that bis old business must be set* ~#D * P ' PETER ENT. Light Street, Dee. 14, 1854-31. EHadSSEX ISdJLTB* R&cchante, Yeans, Flora, llcbe, and the Dancing Girl! rpEE stove celebrated Statues, together JL With 16 STATUETTES in BRON'AK, and sever,,l hundred MAGNIFICENT OIL PAINTINGS from the collection of prizes to be distributed among the members ol the Cusmopolitcn Art Association at the first an nual di-tribution, in January next. THE COSMOPOLITAN ART AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION, Oigimfceufor the Encouragement and General f)'' usion of Literal!* e and the fine Arts , a new mitt anginal plan. The Committee oj Macagenaenl have the pleasure of announcing mat the First Annu al Distribution will take place on the 30th of January next! en which occasion there will be distribnmd or allotted to members sever al kundr-'d works of Art, among which is the original ami world-renowned Statue of the GREEK SLAVE, by Hiram I'owert, cost ing over fire IhovianJ dollars ! together with the beautiful Statues of VEN US, BACCHAN TE. HEBE, FLORA, and the DANCING GIRL; and 15 Statuettes in Bronze, imported from Pati*; also, a large collection ot OIL PAINTINGS, comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American,; and Foreign Artists. Plan for Ihc Current Year. The payment of three debars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him lo the Knickerbocker Magazine for one year, and also a ticket in'the distri bution ot the Statuary nnd Paintings which are to be allotted to members in January. Persons taking five memberships are en titled to five ot the Magazines one yenr, and l six tiokets in the dtstrihirtion. : I'ersotrs, on Aidomnig me-rrhA can- Lave 1 their netnirewOa wife nny v.ontli thoy choose, and rely on it* being mailed lo It-em promptly on the first of every month, direct from New York. The net proceeds derived from the sale of rasmlnships are devoted to ins purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. Rsnks open to receive names at the Etst ern office, New York, or We-teni office, Sandusky. The Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the Western cilice of the Association,) vrhero superb Granite Buildings have best: ereoted for it, snd in whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and paint ings is exhibited. The ndctriages feared by becoming a member ot tins Association are— -Ist. All persons receive the full value of their subscription at the atari, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each it,ember is contributing toward purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same lime encouraging the Artists of the country disbursing thousands of dullars through its agency. Pcsnns remitting fends for membership, should mark letters, "Registered," and state the month with which they wih their Mag azines to commence, and also their post office address in full on the receipt of whiott, a cer tificate ot mornheyb:p, together with the Magazine desired will he'forwarded (a any part of the country. Those 'who purchase Magazines al book stores will observe that by joining this As- 1 sociation. they receive the Magazine and Free Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay lor the Magazine alone. Illustrated Catalogues of the whole collec tion sent on application, free of charge. _ Office ot the Association, a; Ihc Knick erbocker Magazine office, 348 Broadway, New York, and at No. 166 Water Street, Sandusky. Ohio. Address, (at either office,) for membership. C L. DERBY, Deo. 21, 54 -31. Actuary C. A. &L. A. 'l'ltt S-'ursfc' Jlnnrnnl ftr 1 KSj i Kimitp BY J. L. Darlington, I Assist ED by a corps ot the Lest practi cal farmers in Pennsylvania. The stb volume ol the Farm Journal will commence January Ist, 1855. Etch number will con tain 32 or more Super Royal Octavo pages, printed on superior paper, with new type, and will be filled with the best i AGRICULTURAL READING, original and selected, that can be produced. Tho editor arid bis assistants are determined to render this the most PRACTICAL AGRICULTURAL WORK EXTANT. and will utterly discard all theories not at- ' tested by practical experience. They have ob tained the aid of many ot the best farmers in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, who will give their experience through its pages. 11.LUSTRA lIONS.-Ench number will con tain several engravings ot Improved Stock, 1 New Agricultural Implements, Choice Fruit, T>CC , &C. 'lEßMS—{lnvariable in Advance) Single copy, SI 00 120 Copies, #l4 00 Five '■ 400 01) •' 40 00 Ten " 750 | 500 " 250 00 The Journal will hureuller, in every case, 1 be discontinued at the end of the period paid for unless the subscription be previously re newed. v PREMIUMS—The success attendant up on our offer ol premiums lat year induces us to offer the following premiums for vol ume fivn: 1. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to the person who will procure us the largest number of subscribers in any county in the United States, belore the first of Apitl nex*. 2. SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to the per son who will procure us the second largest list as above.' 3. FIFTY DOLLARS to the person who will procure us the 3d largest list as above. 4. 1 WENTY-FiVE DOLLARS to the per son who will prucure us the fourth largest list as above. 6. TEN DOLLARS lo the person who will procure us the filth largest list as above. 4Ultlbtf.—Any person sending us ten subscribers, at our t'lub rales, will be enti tled to receive ono copy gratis, or one copy ot either of the following works, viz:—Buisl on the Rose, Guenotra Treatise on Milch Cows, Nt-fill it's Treatise on Milch Co-.vs, YVaring's Elements of Agriculture, Youatt on the Pig. Any person sending us twenty subscribers, at our Club rates, will be entitled to receive two copies of the Farm Journal, or one copy ol any of the following works, viz:—Horti culturist for 185 a, Johnson's Agricultural Chemistry, Johnson's Elements of Agricul tural Chemistry and Geology, Dr. Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor, Yoaait on the Horse, Youaft on cattle, Youatt's Shepherds' Own Book, Thomas' American Fruit Culturist, Downing'* Fruits of America, Elliott's Fruit Grower*"' Guide, Fesseuden's Complete Far mer and Gardener. Further Inducements. We have -just made arrangements with Jas. VICK, Jr., Publisher of the Horticulturist, which enables us to furnish oue copy of that elegant work and one copy ot the Farm Journal for Two Dollars and Fifty cents, and two copies of the Hortiotilturslist and two ot the Farm Journal for Four Dollars, and lar ger numbers at the latter rates. Specimen numbers sent to all post-paid applications. Money on all solvent banks, mailed in the presence of a postmaster, at our risk. AH orders addressed to the subscribers will be promptly attended to. J. M. MEREDITH & CO., Dec. 28, 1864. West Cheater, Pi. GRi&D CRFT ENTERPRISE AND CONCfcRTS. 60,000 GIFTS VALUED AT 860,000. Tickets $1 each* E. UN AN G ST , Announce" that ho has projected a series of GIFT CONCERTS, to the patrons of which he will distribute by lot 60,060 valuable gifts or premiums. Tire concert* will be given at Bloomsbutg. Danville, and such other town* whrne a suf ficient .lumber of the patrons of the eoter- Prise rend* The times and places will be announced in enlistment bills. Each ticket will entitle thn holder to two admissions to the concerts, nttd one of the following prizes or premiums: One three story Brick Hotel in Bloomsburg, opposite the Court-house, now occupied by Ex-Sherifl Billmyer, valued at slo,ouo One large two-story brick dwelling-honse.lot and out-bpildings, on Main Street of Bloomsburg 5,000 Oneuvotlorj brick dwelling*house and lot on Main Street of Bloomsburg 4 800 One two story brick tlweljing house and lot 1 on Main street of Bloomsburg 3,000 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Muin street of Bloomsburg 2 000 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,800 Two two stoiy brutk dwelling houses ort Centre street of Bloomsburg, each 1,600 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1.6"() One lyvo story frame dwelling house ut:J lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,000 Eight corner lots on Centre street of Blooms burg, each 8450 8,600 Six middlo lot* on Centra street of Blooms burg, Cadi ?4 chant bre, capes and cloaks ol lur in season—in fine, everything that can interest a lady, will find its appropriate place in her own book. REMEAIBKR that the lady's book has al ways given 6leel engravings, and throughout the year, not publishing them in January and February numbers, and then omitting them. In the Lady's Book alone yon receive what no other two three magazines can fur nish yon with. EVERYDAY ACTUALITIES. This is another scries of articles peculiar to this magazine. Every one of these arti cles is illustrated with RI least eight or ten of the finen wood engravings. This depart ment is very interesting, conveying inhuma tion in an agreeable form, suitable for ladies and gentlemen, that cannot be obtained else where. The expense of one number of Ihe Lady's Book, including steel engraving and literary matter, paid for, not taken from English Ma gazines, far exceeds that of any other Maga zine published in this country. We mukn no exoepliou, and are willing to have the fact tested. TERMS, One copy one year. .... #3 Two copies one year, or one copy two y'r. 5 Fivo copies one year, and extra copy to the person sending the club, 10 Eight copies one year, 15 Eleven copies one year, 2U tW Godey'a (Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine will both be sent one year for #3,50. To insure what you order being certainly sent, Address L. A. GODF.Y, No. 113 Chestnut Street, l'hila. * # # Specimens sent if desired. PUKHON'S digest. A NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur •™chase a coDy of Purdon's Digest, can be accommodated by applying, at be this offci ■ii—ll. i .mir; .Mi. . ! ji-iLoUBii A N EW {ASSORTMENT OF Fait and Winter GOODS. MENDEStiALL 5 BIEXSCII HAVE just received and nened a new lot of Fall and winter gA)d, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. A moug their LADIES' DRESS GOODS, sVo black and fancy black and chtntgaaMir Alptfon*, da .I*l% . Ilerinnes, Mous. de Bege, nowWKme", plain, floured and changeable Poplins v calicoes, ging hams, gloves, hosiery. 4*' 1 -> fcc. GENTtSMENS' DRESS GOODS, such as fine blnck and brown French cldtbs, black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin and fancy Vesting*, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, GloVes; Sic. IMTS JIND CAPS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' hats and caps, embracing every style and quality Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols and Rib bone. Bleached & unbleached Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, &e. HUOTSIf SHOES —A large assortment ol Men's, Women's & Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Ltnd & buskin Shees at very low prices. Colored and white Carpet Chain. GROCERIES. — ; A large assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c., &o. The attention ot all who., wish good bar gains in solicited, for to pur chasers will be ofTarwl. ' C Blonmsburg, OctobSb, 89,1854. OR EE N WOOOSI MIN AR Y MILLYILLE, COLUMBIA €O., PA. For Youth or ?u>tlt Sexes. nil nißGßss, irxi,. THIS Institution whichjjb** been in sue cesslul operation for iveral years has ecenlly been enlarged to |Jfvß better accom modations for boarders at Increased facili ties for Tuition, &c. The School year will and vacation will occur duoß July and part of August, but pupils taken at any season. Instruction is given irtjall the English branches usually taught. Natural Philosophy" and Astronomy will be illustrated by appro priate apparatus and acces* ifven to a Li brary and the use of Malhemniioal instru ments Books and Stahwtiry will bo pro vided tor all who desire. ~* TUITION, 84, 84 and 95 rtjtifjaarter, graded by the coarse of Boarding 81 60 t Board, Tuition washing, lights, &0., 941 pi fijuarier; or 840 for two quarters, if oite half is paid in ad vance. For further particulars address the princi pot. | Millville. Nov. 1, 1854. AI DITOR S AOTICE. Eitale cj Abruhcm Ktitz, dec'J. THE creditors and alt other persons inter ested in the ostate of Abraham Klotz, late of Bloom township in the county of Co lumbia deceased, are hereby notified that the undersigned has been •ippointed Audi tor by tlio Orphans' Court ct said county, to set lie and adjust the rale and proportions of the assets in the hands of William G. Hur ley the Executor of the decedent to and n-> mong the reeper'ire o- Jiiors according to the order established by law, that ho will attend at at his office in Bloomsburg on Sat urday the 20th day of January A. D. 1855, to perfoim the duties of his appointment. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them to the at the time and place aforesaid, or be or be debarred from coming in lor a share of such elfects or Innd. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsbnrg Dec. 14, JBs4—tf Public Sale of Real Estate. THERE will be sold at public sale opon tho.premises on Friday, the 26th day ot Jsmmvy 1855, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. the following real estate: —A tract cf imptoved lain! in Fiehingcreek township, Columbia county now occupied by Russej Shultz, adjoining lands of John Allegar* James N. Jone and Abraham Bobbins, con taining 220 Acres and 63 perches, Hunting don Creek divides the tract, and lha parts on each side of the creek will be first offer ed at sale seperate'y, and if hot sn sold, then as one tract. There is a two and a half story framo dwelling house, a bank barn, a SAW MUX and outbuildings of value on the premises, and a never failing well near the house.— About 96 acres are cleared land, and the rest timbered with pine and oak. ALSO, On Saturday theilth of Jmnary, 1855; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, on the premises, a tract of unimproved land on the State Road about one mile from Columbus, in Fishing croek township, containing 13 Actos and 65 perches, on which are a two story FRAME HOUSE, a frame barn, a frame shoemaker shop, and there is in excellent spring apd spring-house near the dwelling. The property is that which was the late resideit-o ol Samuel Bealer. ALSO. ) on Saturday the 21 th of Jawtiry 1835, at one o'clock in the afternoon, on the premises, a vacant town lol_ of one fourth a ere in New Columbus, on Which is and ex cellent well of water. BP" The properly will bo sold as the es tate of Samuel Besler deceased,by oider of hia will. SAMUEL J. BEALFJT, J. S WODS, Execuiort. Fishingcreek, Col. Co., Deo. 7l| 1854. ADMINISTRATOR S NoflCE. TM'OTICE is hereby given that letters of ill administration upon the eslale of Will iam Btown, late ol Scott uwnslip, Colum bia oounty deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in sloomeburg. All persons indebted to said dtcedent are requested to make payment wijbout delay, and those having accounts auaintt the eslale to present them for payment to SAMUET MENDENHALL, Adiiinutrater. Bloomsburg, Dec. 16th, 1854.-—BC ________ All persona are hereby Janlloned against purchasing a note of hand lorn me in favor of Geddee & Marsh for Thirty Five Dollars, dated about the first of h|aroh 1853, and payable two years alter date. I have good and legal defence to the note, and will avail myself of it. The contracl on which the note was given has not been kept by the person to whom the note was given. 1 PAXTON KLINE. Banlon township, Deo. 16th, 1854.—-St. i ■' -I—UJ I IIIL ■! 't TO THOSE WANTING CHEAR GOODS ! sxscgrire C2SOD HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize fur Fall and Winter sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST asscrlmnr.l now offered in thih;TOlVN! Having paid great attention to the selection of limir entire stock, as to price ana quality, they Hattei Uieirtselves that they can compete with tb'e cheapest, and all wishing.to buy cheap, can save money by givlpg ns a call We have all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the Wants of thd People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, param'etta cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de lain**, Persian clollia, Ginghams, Calicoes, ft.'. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Slaves". Collar-, SpenrWs, handkerchiefs, flouncing., bands and trimming** taco* and edging., boen'til pbbo ni, Ui Urge variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid,foilon, and lisle thread gloves, mohair tnttts, ho , All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay Stain, Watervdle, black silk, clshraerey Embrodpf ml, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassiiucrs, aatiiiietts, vesting** Hvetad,-; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &. BOOTS AND SHOES. OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES FOR iIEN WOMAN AND CHILDREN. We have a large assortment ol Hats and Caps of latest fashion.. We have also Hard ware, Qneenswaro, Cedartvare, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpet baa*, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslin* flannels, tickings, diaper., toweling*, drillings. &0., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give u. a call before purchasing el e where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. fyiflrmrinm fTHnorwifl fPttngtm <£& HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store. They have on hand a iarge and full asaortmetil of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of nil sorts and sizes, that the present enligh'ened age knows any thing about. Of Pants and Vests they have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey, striped and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, bnfl, rasimere, mnrseilles, linen and worsted of all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also line white, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kind, of gentle man's dress goods ; Huts, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; anil ES2I3 a&aaasgs ' They have Undersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigaletls, Gloves, Mitts. Ladies'a bead hgl Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions each as Rings, Breast pins, Gold and i Silver Pons end Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Porimonies, Spectacles, Knives Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons. BT Remember the chenp store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court housA Bloomsburg, May 18th 1854. S. DREIFUSS, & Co. Now Fall and Winter Clothing. DAVID LOWSmBERG INVITES attenlion to his stock 6f cheap and fashionale ylothing at his store oo Market street, two doors above the "American House," whete he has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including Box. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shad stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, slocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves suspends and fancy articles. ' N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, ai:d most of it is of home manufac ture. | Blonm.bnrg, May 16:h 185-l-3m. EVANS & WATS©AT, i No. 26 South Fourth street, have on hand a large assortment ot PATENT SALAMAN DER FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, Bank Vaults aod Iron Doors for Banks and qtores. Gentlemen:—We take mnch pleasure in rec- I ommemling your FIRE PROOF SAFES to | merchants and others, who may desire to purchase, with a view to the preservation of their Booh'B and other vnluables. The Safe we purchased of you, end manufactured by Evaws & Watson, of Philadelphia, Pa., | remained in the fire at the burning of our : store until the entire slock was consumed,! the heal being intense, as you may suppose | as there were about seventy barrels of liquor : in the store, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags and ropes, and other articles of a highly combustible nature. We had I the Sale opened af:er lha fire had ceased 1 and found our books arid papers preserved in I perfect order. No. 116 Light street wharf. | Please send as another of vonr best Safes, ] of the same size, for our future use, and o blige R. VV. W. Isaac, No. 91 Light slfeet wharf, Baltimore Biltimohe, MD., Muy 17, 1854. Messrs E. &. T. Faikbanks & Co.—Gen tleman :—lt gives us much pleasure lo bear testimony to the excellenco of your Fire Proof Safes. The one I'purchased of yon, manufactured by Messers. Evans & Wat son, Philadelphia, Pa., saved my books and valuable papers, when everything else in (he house was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14th ins', at No. 116 Light street wharf. B. F. Wilms. Baltimoue Mo;, May 17, 1854. Patent Slate Refrigerators, Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales. Sole Agency for Bulterworth's. Beltley's, Yales' and Jones' Patent Powder Proof Bank Lock*. Below are the names of a few gentlemen and Public Institutors who have our Sales, in use. Hundreds more can be given : Farmers & Mechanics Batik Philadelphia 12 Safes; U. S. Mint, " " U. w, Aisenal, five Safes California 3 in Philapelphia. Slate Treasurer Trenton, N. J. Penn'a. R. H, Co., Phila'd. 2 Safes. Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore R. R. Co., Philadelphia. Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co , " Coal Run Improvement & R. R. Co., " Bell Garretson & Co. Bankers, Hunting don, Pa , Bell, Smith & Co., Bankers, Johnstown Pa, Brvan, Gardner. Alloona, Po. Geti.tA H. Wilson, Huntingdon, Pa. McKelvy, Neal & Co.; hloomsbuigt " Geo. Weaver, do Caleb Barton. do " Philadelphia, Augnst 31 1854-ty. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lo creditots and all persons interested, that the under signed Auditor appointed by the Orphan'e Court of Columbia county to marshal! the assets and distribute the fund in the hands of John Savage and Jeremiah Stiles jr. Ad ministrators of Jeremiah Stiles, late of Ben ton township, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the 2?th day of Januafy neAR when and where all persons having clainVS to the said fund must present them or be hereafter debarred from coming in for any share or part thereof. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsburg, Dec. 21st 1854. IRON STEEL, and every kind of Hard ware for sale by MCKELVY, NEAL 8C Co 1 Sa*©SM&SB; WEIGHING LF.I3 THAN 2i OUNCES, TOR THE CURE OF IISRXII OR RUPTURE. A CKNOWLEDGED by the lu'Rhoj* meJi ! cal authorities of Philadelpbin. incompar' ably superior to any other in U( . P . Sufferers will bo gratified lo learn that the occasion now offers 10 ptocure not only the 'lightestand moat easy,' but as durable a Truss as any other, in ' lieu of tbecuinhroua and uncomfortable article usually sold. There in no dilßcultjr attending . the lilting, rnrd when tte pad is located, it will retain Us position without change. | Persons at a distance unable to call on the Suhneriber can have the Truss sent lo any ad dress. or by lemitting Five Dollars for the single liuua or Ten for the double-wi,h measure I > he hipa, and staling side affected. It , will be exchanged lo suit if not fitting by re i turning it at orice, unsoiled ■ For dale by the Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, j Cur. 1 irelftk If Race Streets , Philadelphia. I CP" LAMES, requiring the benefit of Me chanical Supports, owing to tlio derangement of | the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the : anomb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous | tied "Jpinal Weakness, are informed that a com | patent and.evporiencej I.ADY will oe in attend ! Wee at the Ko-nfte (set apart for tboir exclusive use,, No, 114, i welfil, St,, lal door below liaco. June 27, 1854 —ly. NEW ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA tw frrrs ■h a' ri'' Cattnwissa , WiHuimspart and Erie Railroad OPEN TO MILTON. 81 hours between Philadelphia and Milton. ON and after Monday, Sepl. 25th, and until extension to Williamspon, pass enger trains will bo run every day (Sundays excepted) as follows : Leaving Milion at II A. M., connecting With Reading Rail Road, nt Port Clinton, ar riving at Philadelphia ai 7 30, P. M. Leaving Philadelphia, ftl 7 30, A. M.; ar rive at Milton at 4 30 P. M. A Freight Train will leave Milion, on Monday, Wednesday & Friday, and Port Clinton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, of each week. Freight is carried to and from Pliladelphia without transhipment, from Reading Rail Road Freight Depot vomer of liroad ami Cherry streets. T. McKISSOCK, Sept. 28, 1854—tf. NEW G RIST-MILL AT Mils Is UROVE! THE subscriber has refitted his Oriel- Mill at Mill Grove, near Light Street, Columbia county, and is ready the do any and all kinds of grinding. He has three run of stones, and the Mill will work to gen era-1 satisfaction. A competent miller has has charge of the establishment, and the patronage of the public is respectfully so licited. THOMAS TRENCH. Mill Grove, Sept. 9, 1854. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TVOIICE is hereby given that letters ol L* administration upon tbo estate of Dan- , iel Mosteller, lale of Maine township, Col umbia county deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned residing in Mifflin town ship, Columbia county. All persons indebt ed to the estate ate requested lo make pay ment without delay, and those having ac- | counts, to present them for settlement to , AARON MUSTELLER, , Administrator. | Mifflin twp. Oof. 19 1854. 61. , BHARFLEBB & MELICK, , Hf ANUFACTURES AND DEALERS IN ITA STOVES, TINWARE SiO—Establish ment on Main street, next building above he Court-house. EXCHANGE NEWSPAPERS By the hundred for sale at this office. SPL EN DIP OFF £ RS. 1 THE UNITED STATES JOURNAL, Now in its fifth volume, and havinz aimed* reached a afruyhilfoji of over 80.0(H)—a newspaper hf tho largesT - ttlas*,-. litsy-six spacious cofnmus, tilled with the current nw* from efl parts of the lairge uinoonl Of literary and soientißp whi ter, Hank Note I.iat ami-Price Currenr, .iliu si a new ami vuluabls feature, each nufiv Her will fieraafier contain two beautiful!) en - graved portraits of distinguished individuals, is published oit the first of each month *>r J M. Emerson & Co., I. 3, 5, and 7 Spruce streat, New York at tho unprecedented low price ol twenty -five cents a year, A valua ble premium hook is sent In each psfeprj getting up a club, ami inaddition the foHow tog rich premiums amounting to over ?i,oo will, on the 25th day o( May, 1855, be a warded to the twenty-six persons forwarding between now and that lime the twenty-si* highest numbers of subscribers in iheir or-' > Her. The first premium, in money |2bo The second premium, a sewing ma chine worth 120 The fonrlh premium, a gold watch wor'.n 100 The filth and sixth f each a gold watch ' worth - 59 The next ten, each a silver watch worth 10 The next twenty, each, such books at lltey shall apioct, at publishers 1 pri ces, worth (0 THE b'NTTF.n STATES MAGAZINE. Containing 32 large qtturlo pages, tinted covers, on fine paper, p'rofuoely ami elegant ly illustrated, is published oil the 15)1) of each month otitic law price of one dollar it year. A splendid premium is sent to tach person getting up a club, and in addition s,oo© is to he awarded in the 289 persons sending the largest number of subscribers. Fur flirt ther par ieulafs see specimen copy of the. Magazine, which will be Sent on receipt of six cents, ur specimen copy of the Journal wbiuii will Ih sent gratia to any one order ing it. Address J. M EMERSON & Co., No- 1 Sptuce si. New York. To Newspapers giving this one or mord insertions, and lending us a marked copy t of the paper oontaimfig it, we will send both publications one year. KAY U imOTIIEIt' LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. WHoi.C*Le AND ItETAIf,, 193 Market Street, three doors below F\fth, PHILADELPHIA, 0 F.SPECTFULLY announce to the Pro lession ami Students at Luw, (bet they keep always on hand a well selected stock 01 LAW Books, comprising the best Treati ses extant in every department of law, wbioh rhey will sell sell as cheap, if not cheaper; thar. any other house in this city or New York. Being the publishers of several val uable works, they are possessed df stioh tu ctlitieß in obtaining their stock as ) " Whatlon and Sulla's American Medical Ju risprudence. 1 vol. royal 8 vo. Wharton on the American Law ot Homi cide, with Reports of Cases, 1 vol. royal Bvo. Burton's Compendium or the Law of Real Properly, with copious American An notations, 1 vol, royal Bvo. A new Digest of tho Laws of the United Stales, on the plan of Pnrdou's Di gest of 1853, I vol. imperial 8 vo. Sergeants' Mechanics' Lieu Law, new edi tion. The Pennsylvania Form Book W Sea Kay & Brother's Catalogue of Law Publications lor particulars: W Orders or letters of inquiry rom the country promptly attended to August 17|h. 1854.—1y EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letterstesta mei'iary upon the estate of John Creasy, late ef MiHliu township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the under, signed residing in Mifiimville. AH person* having accounts against the estate are re quested to present them to him for nettlo nient, and those indebted to Ibe decedent te make paymeul without delay to SAMUEL CREASY, Executor. Mifllinville, Nov. Bth, 1854.—6w. IJ( TA BLE CUTLERY—A Splenditf'iuwe -* ment reoeived and now on hand it MENDENHALI, k MENSGH'S