Hp J Rtiikr't 1UI608ATISO CoaptAL.-.l he met B r; ha Of thia purely vegetable extract lor the HplMiMl hod cere 6T physical prostration, F -i geakftl debility, nervous affictions, Bscs , &c., ereTfuiiy desctibed in another column of this to wb : ."ll the reader is referrsd. *2 8 bottles for 85; six holies ft r per dozen. the matke only by S.E. Cohen, No. 3 Frank- Vine St., below'Kighth Pbiludolphte all orders mall be addressed. For |i the tespectable Druggists end tbrotlehout the country. OtoTf W Sow, No. 132 North 2nd Sale Agents for Pexnsyl- TV OF n<v of Pennsyl uil the people of Philadelphia, 19 co place iu this or nny can tcriuout as hnncitome, Pienp Clothina; AA % Ucns great stove. No. 11l Ches and pc* their rplendid dock | inter cloihing. ——ggggg the Rev. HE.NNINOER, and MissSa t.n, -both of Uniou township, January 4th, by Rev. I. W. J> hs UKOBST, of Valley '.wp., ,*■ SARAH AONES, daogbtAr of John U®of Wei, Hemlock tuwitehip, Moo . a IStli Inst., by Rev P. Willard. sua i.. of West Hem lot k, and ilcuT, of AlontoUr twp., 17th Inst., by Tie*. Matbew Pat- Mr. JPH* D. PKTRIEEN, Eva., of Miss MART BHOWN, of While H" Irxßloomit'tirg. on last Saturday. MARTHA CS Fr? daughtrr ol Cyus und Clara Fry, ft *•" •b4t<> II years. I \ Ye*, we #ll live to God I ■ \ Father,y.ity i hastening rod, ■ ISo help as, tiir.e afflicted ones, to beat, I J Yhat,. ipiktr i-pTr:! land, Meeting at thy right hand, TwH (fee our heaven lo find that—Ms is there. Ia Btoomsturtr, on last Saturday, EMMA. daughter of Pt. John Knmsry and wife, aged ahem' 4 years. Rett iu p-aee, thou gentle spirit, I Throttrd above, ) Soul- likl lliino with God inherit aiil love. on Thursday, the 18'h tnat child of Alt. David Her/., aged faretvoV which my tancy wrought, book were rudely torn!— darken thy moiu! stern to he.irta must still bleed ± h-f-Go CFa! i'.'tvd to the atrouirt are to before McKELVY & 1855 - NOTICE is hereby given that letters of I Ada<inisrtaiioit upon 'ha estate ol Charles Catling, Itte of Hemlock township, Colum bia county, deceased, have been granted to A the at.ders gndil*Tesiding iu Hemlock town "(' iip. Ail yewms indebted to the ustme ure !' -requested in make paymerit ihiorut delay, i | arid tl ore I avmg accounts against the'esiate a to present thcei lor aetilement to I i ibaac i.nnv, H .. Hemlock, Jan. 18, 1855. Adn.ihiihaior. B Curt Your Dough, B IctYmb USB or ■ BITTERS SYRUP OF TAB. Hbj JFJJLD CHE fa Y, and WOOD NAPHTHA. H| a HJGHI COLD, accidentally acquired, A throng 1 itglsct or improper treatment, may result at Ett worst of all diseases, con- lamulion, theeiora be advised in tinte, and proeure at Sn<* a bottle of this valuable pre paration. h i'pleasant to the tsste, uud has no narcotic in Its composition, and can be HB tekao with peict safety. ..... f(, # Wll )e |Tead Tcpiitatlon which Hits preparation ha ociainetl as s contih tncdi- ehir, is a surefiarariwe of tit usefulness in atlAwrksrs offie threat and lungs,-and all Ji* in this, and rnutiics, anil wholesale by the I. I HITTER, ,N ( , 7 rgth Front at., PbilaffUffrta uLFUOS! personate hereby cautioned against fram F. B. Dttdsnn a note of againat nf for 8100, dated the 4tli of 1854, i I have a just and legal de ih-j -aid note, and will not pay it compellad by Dw. WM. LONG, Jan. 10, 1855—31. Notice! Membars of the Washington Caval- V the battalion ot Columbia ura" jftraby notified to rctmuall P. de- E. P. ■ 31. which out HLaub. mt talose. feloi-ea idy, xcpt daily, |cxcpi Sun cr-os daly, except Jet*V" vn nd While , l;uradaj| and Sat- S3 - □39X3*3'' ZSPUZHSXJI 3 OR EAT BARGAINS! T.TIfc.M %V. THORNTON -*•-*- has taken the vtcre lately kept by J S. Sterner, on Main St , Bloomsbatg, and offers rare bargain* to Ibe purehasiny public. Tlte present stock he otic re for the "dimes" at piico- not averaging above FiRST COST, and Co is now engaged in replenishing the elock from tlte city with a Fresh Assortment of All Goods desirable for winter and spring. He has ev. ery kind ol Ladies' dress goods, auoli as silks, Merinoes, Delaines, dobaze, Coburg cloilis and Ginghams of every style and price. Among his white goods ate embroi deries, laces, dies? trimmings, handker chiefs a id due muslins. OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, he has bleached and brown muslins, checks, table diapers, flannels, tickings, Manchester and-Lancaster Ginghams, crash and linens of all kinds, cloitisoassimeres, vesiings, cotton ade and linen for pants, hosiery and gloves, boots and shoes for ladies, men, misses, boys and children, Hals and Caps, Glassware, Queansware, crockery ware, hard ware, Groceries, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Rice. Spices, 'tobacco, candles, and in short, every article usually kept in a coun try store, at the lowest prices. EV Country proucco taken in Axchanga for good', January 18, 1855. SHERIFF S "sALEs By virtue of a writ of fieri facias to me directed, there will he exposed to public sale etfMnday, Feb 6th, 1865, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the court honso in Bloomsburg, the following desctibed teal estate, to wit! All that certain tract of land situate in Lo cust township, Col. county, bounded and de scribed as follows, lo wit:—on the north by land of Henry Fetterman and Benjamin Fet- Icrman j on the east by land of Jesse Wil liams und John Lee; on the south-east by land of Leonard Adams and Elijah Price; en the south by lands of G. Kline and otliers ; on the west by land of Mr. Lendimttte and Na'har, Leo; containing one hundred and eighty acres, be the same more or less, whereon are erected one LOG DWELLING HOUSE & two frame DWELLING HOUSES, one Bank Barn and ether out building with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty Of Emanuel Kerns. JOHN SNYDER, SitsMFt-'s OFFICE, ) Sheriff. B.uotnsburg, Jan 11,1855 $ Sheriff's Sale- By virtue of a venditioni exponas there will be exposed lo public sale at the house of f. Nicely, in Berwick, on Friday, the 2il day U February , 1855, al one o'clock, in the aliet uoon, the following described real estate, ts mi: All the defendants interest am! life Ks'ala In all that certain tract rl land siiunte in Briarcreek township ColntTihia County boun ded ar.d described as follows) on the the north by lands of William Britlain, on the east by lands of Samuel Smi'li and G Fow ler, on the south bythe North Branch Canal, on the west by lands of William Clem, con taining one hundred acres more or less, whereon is eree'cd a two story frame dwell ing bouse, a frame barn and wagon bouse, nesily all cleared land. ALSO, another tract of laud in Foundry vile, in said county, bounded on the west by famfs of John L. ilosrler, on the north & east by lands of Mil ler & Hay man and by lands of James Boylea and others containing fifteen acres be the same more or loss, whrreon are erected three frame dwelling bouses, one frame store House, a Foundry, a Furnace Stack Slid a Machine Su.ip, wills tLw sppuiivnen- TW " Seized and token in Execution as the property of Charles Krlbfus. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, SH SKIFF'S OFFICE, J Rlaomsburg Dec. 28. 1854. j AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate cj Abraham Klotz, dec J. THE creditors and all other persons inter ested in the estate of Abraham Klotz, late of Bloom township in the county of Co lumbia deceased, ate hereby notified that the undersigned lias been appointed Audi tor by the Orphans' Court ol said county, to settle and adjust the ra'e and proportions of the assets in the hands of William G. Hur ley the Executor of the decedent to and n 'rtiong the the respective creditors according to ths order established by law, that he will ultend at at his office in Bloomsburg on Sat urday the 20th day of January A. D. 1855, to perfotm the duties <f his appointment. All persons having claims sgainsi tho estate of the decedent are requested to present them toihe at the time arid place aluresuid, or be or be debarred from coining in for a share of such effects or fund. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsburg Dee. 14, 1854—tf. PuJilic Sale of Real Estate. THERE will be bold at public Bale upon the premises on Friday, tho 261h day ol January 1855, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, the following real estate: —A tract of Improved land in Fisbingcrealc township, Colombia county now occupied by Russel Shultz, adjoining lands of John Allegar, Jsmea N. Jones and Abraham Dobbins, con taining 220 Acres and 03 perches. Hunting don Creek divideb the tract, and the parts on each side of the Creole will bn first offer ed at sale seperately, ami if not so sold, then at one tract. There is a two and a half story frame dwelling house, a bank barn, a SAW MILL and outbuildings of value on the premises, "Stiff a iißver falling well near the house.— About 96 acres are cleared land, and the rest tilnbered with pine and oak. ALSO, On Saturday the 27 th of January, 1854; at 10 o'clock in ilia forenoon, on Ihe premises, a tract of unimproved land on the Stale Road about one mile front Columbus, in Fishing creek township, containing 13 Acies and 65 perches, on which are a two story FRAME HOUSE, a frame barn, a frame shoemaker shop, and there ia in excellent spring and spring-house near the dwelling. The propeity is that which was the iate residence of Sarautl Bealer. ALSO. on Saturday the 2T th of January 1855, at one o'clock in the afternqon, on the premises, a vacant town lot of one fourth a ere in New Columbus, on whioh is and ex cellent well of water. W The properly will be sold r.s the ce tate of Samuel Bealer deceased, by order of hi* will. SAMUEL J. BEAI.F.R, . J. S WOODS, Executors. Fishingcreek, Col. eo., Dec. 7th 1854. Hands Wanted! THE subscriber wishes to engage the ser vicer of miller competent to take charge of his grist mill el Mill Grove, near Light Street; and also two laboring hauda Men with Uatihoe will be preferred. The miller will be paid by the inohtb. Apply at "WlartSilVra. FaOCftAKATXOtT. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Ootfrts of Cbmraoin Picas, Gen eral Quarter Session* of tlteTeace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, rn and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Court House in H/oomsburg, 011 Monday the sth day of Fcbrunry, next, to-continue one tveeh The Coroner, Justices of the Peace &■ Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia,arc requested to be then and there in their proper persons, tvith their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices appertaining o be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be,just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their no tices. Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 2d Jay of January, in the year sfour J,nrd one thousand eignt hundred and fifty five, and the Independence ol the United States of America the 7711 i. JOHN SNYDER, Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) Traverse Jurors, FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1855. R/oom—Samuel Mendonhall. Benton —Thomas Gibbons, John M'Henry, sen., John Dildine. Briarcrcek —A. B. Pearce, VV. H. Wooden. Beaver —Isaiah -Lougenberger. Cattau-issa~ Philip Seeehollz, Wra. Crff man Centre —Allen Shellhammer. Fishingcreek —Edwin Holmes, Satn'l Yost, Wm. Ikeier. Franklin —Joshua Mender.hall,Sam'l Lore man, John Z'gler. Hemlock —James Roal. Daniel Wagoner, Veniah Reese, George Hantaan. Jackson —John Savage. JLccus! —Reuben Faliringer, Jonas Fetter man. Kaup, Henry Mtffz. Madison —Wm. M. Sproul, Alfred Pegg. Mifflin —Samuel Snyder, Charles H. Hess. Ml. Pleasant —John Ale. l'ine —Enoch Fox, John Whitmire. Scott —Conrad BitienbeuJer, Reese Fair man, David t,e. Sugarloaf- —David Lewis. Grand Jurors, FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1855. Brian reek —Frede rick Nicely. lieavcr —Daniel Henninger. Benton —N. P. Moore. Centre —Charles Lee. Caltatsusn —Jacob Clay we!!, jr. Fishingcreek —Corn,"bus Coleman. Frankln. —Jacob Sweezy. Jackson —Frederick Knouse, Jno. P. Hear. Locust —Joseph B. Cleaver. Maine —Frederick Nuss. Mifflin —Levi Creasy, J Swephenheiser. Muunljtlcatani —llenry Kitchen, John Wa hivh. Orange —George Wltilmeyer, John B. Ed fear, Wm. Fisher, Godfrey Kline, Jas. Edgar, i Raari.igcrcek —Lewis V. Myers, Daniel yevart, sen. , Scott —Herman Johnson. \S'Jgurloaf— George L. Kline. y-ioomaLnrg, Dec. 28, 1854. TR<feL LIST for FEBRIARY TERM. 1. Beitliolemew Iluher vs. Peler Bill nyer and Nathan Seely. 2. aeiij- P. Fr-.eU, Adnt'r of Cha*. Wtl -In, dee'd, vs. Charles F. Mann cob Mannirg vs. Robert Montgom ery. 4. levi Miller ct at vs. William Kitten lifeuse. 5. Ntmuel Rosell vs. Geo. Dorlson. 6. Isjac Hnckalew vs. Wesley Bownrnn. 7. Wm. Nathan Ex'r ol Daniel Snultz VS. JSite Shultz. 8. Joint It. Moyer Committo of Peler Aleick vi. S. F. lieadloy and James Kesjer el al. 9. Datiel (lower vs. Jonea Berninger. 10. Anlrew Larisli vs. Benj. Haynttn. 11. Nalhnn Seely vs. Sebastian Seybert. 13. Joseph Sharplese vs. Jamison Har vey- -13. Sarah Ann.Ros t>. Wm. Coleman. 14. Daritl Srehltieckcr vs. Jacob Deiffen bacher et al, 15. Slcltinecker & Deiflenbacher vs. Ja cob Deiflenbacher ft al. 10. Saniiel Seybert vs. Geo. B. Seybert Executor of Nicholas Seybert dee'd. 17. Amof Spade t'. Wm. Comstock. 18. Jacob Grufins et al vs. Samuel L. Bet tie. Rloomsbnrg, Jan. 11, 1854. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICIi is hereby given to all legatees, creditois. aid other persons interested in the estates oi tile respective decedents and mi nors that Ue following administration tut counts have! been filed in the office of the Ilegieter of Le county of Columbia, uttd tvill be "presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphat's Conrt, to be beht at Blooms burg, in and for the county aforesaid, on Wednesday,fho 7tti day bf February next, at 2 o'clock,l'. M. 1. The account of Daniel Ndngesset and Catharine Nlngesser, Executors of the es late of DeterjNuogeseer, late of Mifflin twp., Columbia deceased. 8. Tho accnnnt of VVm. Garrison and Eli Criveling, Administrators of the estate of Jacob Garrisok, late of Bloom township, Col. co, deceased.; . 3. The acccfint of Eli Criveling, Adminis trator ol the edate of Lemuel McCarty, lute or Scott twp., Col. Co., dee'd. 4. The awoint of Jno. Welliver and Rich ard Demott, Etecutors of the estate of \Vh>. Welliver, late <1 Madisbn township, Col. Co., decaused. j , 5. Tne final kccount of Luther A. German and Clernuel hillenry, Administrators of the estute of DanieiMcMenry, late of Fishing orek twp , C01.t0., dee'd. (i. The si'touit of Isaac McKamey, Ad ministrator of lbs estate of Tilghman Faux, late of Scott twplCol. CO., deceased. 7. The account of Isaac McKamey, Ad ministrator of thof slate 0 f Hannah Mauviile, late oi Scott iwp.,Col. 00., dee'd. 8. The accouniof Aaron Boone Adminis trator of Benjtjnie Boone, late of Centre lOwttsLip Col. ct). deceased. UANJEL LEE, Regtittr. Registeu's Office, j Blaomsburg, Ja 3, IBSAJ FANCY GOODSi Of every description end anriety, new stylMaand fresh from New York avd Philadelphia, fir sale at the cheap store MfKELVY, NEAL It CQ ESSENCE OF CvFFEE. For sals at the •heap Mote of EVANS, <t APPLEMAN. SAL39. By virtue of sundry writs of venditioni ex ponas there will be exposed to publiu snle el the Court house in Bloomsburg, on Monday, the sth day of February, 1855, at one o'clock, ; in the afternoon, the following described re al esiele, viz: I All those six certain tracts of land sitnate in Beaver township, Columbia County, bounded and described as follows: No. 1 called RALBRC, beginning at a post, thence by lands of James McNeal, north 12 degrees, west ibrse hundred & forty-two perches to a chestnut oak, llienco by lands ol Wm. Gray,' unit Win. Steedmau, south seventy-eight de grees west 179 perches lo a post, llienco by lands of Jeremiah Jackson, south 12 degree", cap! 410 perches to u post, thence by lao.ls | of Richard Brook, north 78 degrees ea.-l, 73 | perches to a dogwood, north 12 drgroes west, 15 perches to a post, north 78 degrees, east 82 perches to a b'ack oak, thence by an old survey, north 12 degrees, west 25 perch es to a hickory, and north 32 degrees, east 34 petches to the place of ltegiuuiug, con taining Four hundred nnd twelve and one hall acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads, &c., on which are erected Two Log Houses aud two Stables, and about 'fwenty-Fivo Acres of cleared L an ,l. Another of them called PALMYRA: Beginning at u post, thence by lurid of Rob ert Gray, mirth twelve degrees, west 110 perches to a post, thence by land of William Steedman, south 78 donees, west 130 per ches lo a post, thence by hind of Jno. brady, south twelve "degrees, east 4io perches lo a post, an.l thence by lar.d of Joint Wild and Richard Brook, north 78 degrees e:i."t. 168 porches lo the place of beginning, contain- ' ina Four hundred and one Acres and one quarter, and allowance of six per cent, for roads.'&c.—-Another of them called STONE HALL, beginning at a post, thence by land of John Brady, north twelve degrees, west 263 perches lo a post, thence by land of Chas. Hall, sonth 78 degrees west 271 per ches 10 a chestnut, thence by land of Catha rine iongenberger, south sixteen degrees and a quarter, east 276 perches to a stone, and thenoo bj lands of Deborah Stewart and Thomas Brooks, north 78 degrees, east 249 perches to lite place of begiuuing. contain |log Four Hundred and Thirty-Eight Acres and a half, and allowanco ol six per cent, for roads, &c., be the same mote or less, on which are erected a STONE HOUSE, and about half an arte of cleared land.— There is also a vein of Stone Coul opened oil this tract —Another of them called FARM ERS DELIGHT ; beginning at a post, thence by land of Win. Steedmaa, north sixteen de crees and three quarters, west 310 perches to a Spanish oalc, thence by land of Wm. Webb, soutli 74 degrees, west 162 perches to a black oak, thence by land of Thos. Say, south sixteen degrees, cast twenty perches to a chestnut, thence by land of Chas. Hall, south eight degrees and a half, east three hundred ai d sixty-two perches to a post, thence by land of Jno. Brady, north seventy eight degrees, east one hundred and thirty perches to an Ash, norlh twelve degrees, west eighty perches to a whits oak and north seVenty-eight degrees, east eighty per ches to the place of beginning, containing Four hundred and eighteen Acres, and at-! lowanca of six per cent, for roads, &c Another of tlrem called TROY; beginning at a post, thence by land of Jeremiah Jack son north twelve degrees, west four hun dred and ten perches to a post, thence by land of W. P. Brady, south icventy-eighl de grees, west eighty perches to a white oak, south twelve degrees, east eighteen perches to an a*h, south "roventy-eight degrees, west one hundred and lliinv perches to a post, thence by laud of John Reese, south twelve degrees, east two hundred and eixty-threo perches to a post, thence by laud of Thomas fit„ok, north seventy-"eight degrees, cast twenty perches to a chestnut oak, south twelvo degrees, ensl iorly-one perches to a Black oak, thence by the same and faint of John Wild, north eaventy-eight degrees, east one hundred and six porches to a black oak, south twelve degrees, east twenty-live perches to a while oak, and north seventy eight degrees, east eighty perches to the place of beginning, containing Ftror lluudred k Twenty-Nine Acres and a quarter, and allowance of six per cent, for Toads, &c., arid the other of ihem called MAINE, beginning at a post, thence by land ol Wm. P. Brady, north eight degrees and a half, west three hundred and sixry-two per ches to a chestnut tree, thence by lands o'f Thomas Say & Jesse Build, south seventy lour degrees, west one hundred and eighty eight perciivs to a post, thence by land of Thomas Be,lns noiilh fifty-five degrees, east eighty-nine perches to a chestnut oak, thence by the same and land of John Longenberger, south cue hundred and eighty-eight perches to a chestnut oak. ilience by land nl the said John l.ongenberger, south seventy-six de grees and a quarter, west one hundred and twenty-four perches to a post, south sixteen degrees and a qnurter, east one hundred airrl four perches lo a chestnut tree, and thence by land of John Reese, norrh sever.ty-eight degrees, cast two hundred ami seventy one perches to the place of beginning, contain ing three hundred and eighty-one acres am! three quartets, and allowance of six per cent, for roads, &o. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property ol Jacob Loose. ALSO, At the same time and place, all that cer tain lot of ground situate in Centrevillc, Cen tre township, Columbia County, bounded ami described as follows, to wit: On the norlh by the main road leading from Blooms bnrgto Berwick, on the east by lot ol John Creasy's heits, on the south by lot of Hnnry Miller, on the west by an Alley, containing Eighty-two feel in front and one hundred and eighty-two feel deep be the same more or less., whereon is erected a one and a half story Frame Dwelling House, with the appurtenances. Seized ami taken in execution as the prop erty of Henry Lowmait, ALSO, At the same time and place, all the de fendant's interest in all that certain lot of ground, situate in Orangsville. Orange town shin, Columbia county, containing one Itiiid of an acre be it some more or less, bounded on the west by main street of said town, on the nortli by a lot of Adam Sheyner, on lite east by lot cf Henry Butter, and on tire south by lot of Allred Howell, whereon is erected a two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with the uppertenot'c.es. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erly of William Raber. CONDITIONS or SALT—Ten per cent, of the purchase money must be paid at the striking down of the property, and the remainder in the following Thursday morning. JOHN SNYDER, Shcrrf. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Bloomsburg, Dec. 27, 1854. j EXEC I TOR'S NOTICE: NOTICE is heroby given that letters testa mentary upon tno estate of John Creasy, iate ot Mnrim township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to lfie under signed residing in MifHtnville. All persona having accounts against ibo estate are re quested to present ihem lo him for settle ment, and tnose indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay lo SAMUEL CREASY, Extcuti t. ] Mtfflinville, NOT. Btb, 1854.-w. 1 TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS! <fis csbod® HAVE just received and opened their stock of mfohanrfaa for which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEbf assortment now offered in thisjTOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of tnerr ' as to price and quality, they flattei themselves lhat thoy can compete with the c P • and all those wishing to buy cheap, can savo money by eiving us a call. We have e kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES ®KESS CiOODS, French metinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, do bages, poplins, paramatta cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laines, -Persian cloths. Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF AI.L KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing", bands and trimmings, laces and edging", bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread cloves, mohair mills, &e., All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay Statu, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Ernbroder ed, See. Also u vary large assortment of cloths, cassiiners, saluuells, vesting", tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &.O. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES FOR MEN IVOMAN AND CHILDREN. Wo hnvo a large assortment ol Hat" and Caps of latest fashions.- We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and oar riaue oil cloths, inals rugs, baskets, &c. Aluslins flannels, tickings, diapers, luweliags, drillings. &c., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to pivo us a call before purchasing el<e where. We have bonght ourgoods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. &3&jx£iaDC£A £E3upca.*Fvja££iss eta HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING In the Exchange Block next lo Swartz's Bonk Store. They have on ban J a large and full assortment of . , FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COAT§, ~ of all sort" and sizes, that the present enlightened 3£e knows ?ny thing about. Of rant" and Ves!" tbey have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, Me, grey, striped and fancy ; Vefils of satin, silk, buff, easimere, marseilles, linen ntlt! worsted * ,f all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine white, ugureo .ltd striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kinds of gealle mtsn's dress good* ; Halt, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellus ; enJ They have Undersleves, Spencers, Collar", Rtga'elt", Gloves, Mitts, Ladics'a bead-bgt Handkerchiefs, &e., &c. Also Jewelry and Notion", sacli as Rings, Breast pin", Gold and | Silver Pen# nnd Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Portrifonies, Spectacles, Knives Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons. Ss* Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloomsburg, May 18th 1854. *S. DREIFUSS, & Co. New Fall and Winter Clothing. DJLVIX) LOWS XT B E E,G INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashion-ale clothing at his store oo Markst street, two doors above the ''American House," where he has a fuli assortment ol m n slid boy's wearing apparel, including IFAS2III@SJAS3IL.IB IDIESSS3 OQASfSb Bo*. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, sha stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspend 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 bis ciulhing is made to wear, and most of it is of borne manufac ture. Bloomsburg, May 16ih 1854-3 m. EVANS fc WATSON, i No. 26 South Fourth street, have on hanil a large assortment ot PATENT SALAMAN DER FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, Bank Vaults and iron Doors for Batiks and cirrus. 'r-nrmni GREAT FIRE LIGHT STREET, BA LTIMORE SAFES FAt u'b A NKS & Co.— 1 Gentlemen. — We take much pleasure in tec onimending your FIRE PROOF SAFES to merchants ami others, who may desire to, purchase, with a view to the preservation of their Books and other vuluables. The Safe we purchased of voir, and manufactured by I EVASS &. WATSON, of Philadelphia, Pa., ' remained in lite fire at the burning of our . store until the entire stock was consumed, | the heat being intense, as you may rupposo i as there were about seventy barrels of liquor in the store, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags and ropes, and other articles I of a highly combustible na'ure. We had the Safe opened after the fire had ceased and found our books and papers preserved in perfect order. No: 116 Light street wharf. Please send as another of your best Safes, of the same size, for our fulute use, and o bligo • ■ R. W. W. ISAAC, No. 01 Light street wharf, Baltimore BaTiMORE, Ma, May 17, 1854. M ess its E. & T. FAIRBANKS & Co.—Gen tlemen :—II gives us much pleusure to bear testimony to the excellence of your Fire Proof Safes. The one I 'purchased of you, manufactured by Messera. Evans fc Wat son, Philadelphia, Pa., saved my books and valuable papers,, when everything else in tire house was destroyed by fire, .on the morning of the 14lb ius l ., at No. 116 Light street,wharf. B F. WILMS. ' BApnMoac Mo;, May 17,1854. Patent Slate Refrigerators, Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales. Sole Agency for Bulterworlh's, Bettley's, ' Yules' aud Jones' Patent Powder Proof Bank Locks. Below are the names of a few gentlemen and Public Insti'.utors who have our Sales, in use. Hundreds more can be given : Farmers & Mechanics Bank Philadelphia 12 Safes: U. S. Mint, " " U. s, Arsenal, five Safes California 3 in Philapelphia. -g'.ate Treasurer Trenton, N. J. Penn'a. U. R. Co., Phila'd. 2 Safes. Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimote 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., Bryan, Gardner. & , Altoona, Pa. Ge'imA H. Wilson, Huntingdon, Pa. McKelvy, Neal & Co.; Bluomsbuigt " Geo. Weaver, do Caleb Barton. do Philadelphia, August 31 1854-ly. ~ LIBTOF LETTERS, REMAINING in t|ie l'ost Office at Blooms burg, Jan. Ist, 1855. AyceJohd Mathews S. Buss Art Moore Margaralta Comons Micheal XrkCollum J. P. Cox William Ogoman TnOmas 2 DannebyJohn Pressor Sarah Dearmotrd M.'s her.g Runyan Washington Geddls George Snydam Joseph Meuili A. 11. Straucay Henry Hughes David Sivarlz Peter Heckman Geo.'s hctrsWitmire William Hart John D. WsagJobn Gabriel Kendall J. A. Yothers Jacob, Lucas James, ship Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. P. UNANGST, p. as. 'JTABLE CUTLERY—A Splendid aase m#Dt jfiwDENHAuTk 1 i GRASD GIFT ENTERPRISE AND CONCERTS. 60 GOO GIFTS VALUED AT 860,000. . Tickets $1 cacln E. UIVANGS T, Announces that ho lias projected u series of GIFT CONCERTS, to the patrons of which . lie will distribute by lot 00,000 valuable gifts or j'-etuiomn. .. . 1 Tiic conceits wilt be given at Bioomsbcrtr. Danville, ami sucli oilier towns where a suf ficient aumber of the patrons of the enter prise reside. The limes and places will t;a announced in subsequent bills. Each ticket' | will entitle the holder to two admissions to I the concerts, and one of the following prizes ' or premiums: I One three story Brick Hotel in Bloomsburg, opposite the Court-house, now occupied by Ex-Sheriff Billmyer, valued at SIO,OOO 1 Cite large two-story brick dwelling-house.lot I and oul-traild'ugs, on Main Street of |. Bloomsburg 5,000 One two sloiy biick dwelling house ami lot on Alain Street of Bloomsburg -5,800 One two story brick dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 8,000 One two story frame dwelling houseapd 10l on Main street of Bloomsburg 2,000 One two story frame dwelling houso ami lot on Main street of Bloum.-burg 1,600 Two two story brick dwelling houses on Centrestreet of Bloomsburg, each ,1,600 One two elcry frame dwelling house ind lot on Main streetol Bloomsburg 1,6<>0 One two story frame dwelling house and 10l on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,000 Eight corner lore on Centre street of Blooms burg, each $-150 8,600 Six middle lots on Centre street of Blooms burg, each SIOO 2,409 Two buggies, eacn 820Q 400 Two buggies, each $l6O 300 Two buggies, each $l7O 340 Tun Gold patent lever watches, 8100 1,000 Twenty Gold detached lever watches, each SGO 1,200 Twenty Gold cylinder escapement watches, each SSO 1,000 15 Gold lepins watches, each SSO 756 60 Silver lever watches, each $25 1,250 60 double barrel shot guns, each S2O 1,000 10 " " " 816 160 10 Rifles, each 814 140 10 Allen's revolvo>s, each 812 120 10 Colt s revolvers, each S2O 200 20 paiis pistols each $2 - 40 1000 Gold pencils, each $3 3,000 1000 Silver pencils and pen holders, each $2 . 2,000 2000 Gold pens, each $1 2 000 30000 Engravings each 250 7,500 25745 Pieces of Mui-'ic 3.0b9 The money received for the sale of .the tickets will be paid over to John K. Grotz, to be deposited by him in the Bank nf Dan ville, lo the credit of the projector, for the security or the ticket holders. When the tickets are all sold notice will bo given in the public printe for (he ticket holders lo meet at some designated lime and place, lo choose a Committee who shall die tribute the gills as the shareholders shall de ermine. REFERENCES ns to the nhove propertv- William Snyder, Robert F. Clark Esq a' B. Menagh, R. W. Weaver Esq., o- d j*' on IT Arthur, Bloomjburg, coun ; A!! orders for tickets m Jg , be at id,e M d, PpM-paid, money enclc;. eJ , l 0 K Unangst Bloomsburg, Colurr^ o ; a coont y p 8 ) an j t | le tickets w ill be 'promptly forwarded to ahy address. Mr C. 7". Knapp will act as general eor rbspop, jing agent at Bloomsburg lor the pro pf'Vitor. . , . E. tJNANGST. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1854. Cm. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss. Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambrio, Swiss Mue'in Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of MENDENHALL b MENSCH LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOK SELLERS. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, 193 Market Street, three dooraMow Fifth, PHI trA-DELPHI A, RESPEITEULLx announce to ilio Pro leasion and Siudeolat Law, thai the* keep always oil hand u well seieuled slock otd-aw Soaks, comprising lbs bust Treati ses extant in every department of kvr, which the v tvl'l sell, sell as cheap, it not cheapea, tltac C°V otter house in this city or New Voric. b^' c n the pubrnhers of several val oablo works, ,' h -ey ure possessed of auult fa cilities in obtaining' tfceir. as to enabla them to sell their at very low prices. KAY & BROTHER ha-'f thu agency foe (Iks bale of Hanis 1 Permfyi.wiu &atq /{#• porta, for the eastern counties ol ,'he Slate. KAY & BROTHER, PUBLIC 1. Burden's Digoet of'tlie Laws of Petllf sjlvania, iiom 1700 to 1853, by Stroud and Brightly, new and Bth edi tion, in ono convenient volume, Bvo. 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"• ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 38TOTICE is hereby given that letters of 11 administration upon the estate of Will iatn Btown, late of Scon township, Colum bia county deceased, have bean granted lo the undersigned residing in BlotMnsburg. All parsons indebted to said decadent are requested lo make payment without delay, and those having accounts against the estate to present thorn lor £pmeqt to.
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