aaeaffness? A CREDIT TO THE COUNTR F,_ r UTNAHTB monthly. ENTIRELY ORIGINAL BY EMINENT AMERICAN WRITERS. The new volume (the 6th), commencing January. 1855, is to be the best yet issued. The moat distinguished writers in the coun try ate enlisted. " This Monthly is gelling continually a stronger and stronger hold upon the public regard. * * It is vapidly becoming a lead er of public sentiment."— Norwich Examiner. "Solid, yet interesting, and eomelimes amusing articles by talenled writers, which lesve the reader wiser and happier after pe rusing ttiem."— Westchester Gazelle. "With every successive number our ad miration increases."— Mercer Co. Whig. " An honor to our country and to our wri ters."—Springfield Republican. " Deserves its splendid success.''— Western Reserve Chronicle. "The highest order of excellence "—Jour nal, Orange, N. J. " Like new coin from the mini, fresh, beautiful, and valuable."—Troy Daily Trav eler. " Better than 'Old Ebony' ever was."— Cong. Telegraph, Chicago. "We honor the men who have the cosr nge to speak out, in the true spirit of patriot ism against existing evils, political and mor al."—Grand Rapids Eagle, Michigan. PORTRAITS OF CONTRIB UTORS. The ecries including Curtis, Bayard, Low nil, Trof. Liebet, Ellsworih, Bryant, Kimball, Rev. Dr. Yinlon, Dr. Hawks, Rev. Dr. Baird, l-ongfellow, Kennedy, Simms, Mitchell, &c. N. B. The por'.iaiti will be continued in every second number, or oftener. The New Volume of the Magazine com mences under the best possible auspices.— Its position is now assured. Two years have demonstrated the extent of its circle of friends, and that circle is constantly widen ing. The Magazine has not only the sym pathy, but the actual literary support of the most eminent authors in the country. While care is taken that nothing in the remotest degree offensive to propriety or good taste defaces these pages, and the ablest talent is secured to make a Magazine, which, for variety ot interest, and excellence of lone, shall be surpassed by no similar publication in the world, the Publishers as sure the Public that ibeir motto is still on ward. and that every year's experience will enable them more fully to deserve the favor which they so gratefully acknowledge. Price 83 per annum. The 4 Vols, pub lished may still be had. Jan 4, 1855. Cheap Wan what they are sold for, , &TAUFFEE & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers snd Lepines, still lower than the above pri ces September 2let, 1854 ly. Half lies, Jewelry, Silverware and jjjk IFAWir ®<2>@E>Bo AChoue Assortment of the Finest Quality, TOR SALE AT TUB LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT WM.B. ELTONHEAD'S, No. 184, South Second St., Between Pine and Union, West Side, PHILADELPHIA. The assortment embraces s large and select slock of fins Yt itches. Jewelry, ilver Wsie, Aihata Ware, plated with fme Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c.—Jet Goods, Fans and Flin ty Articles of a superior quality, deserving the examination of these who desire to procure the N EST noons at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Having a practical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities fur Importing and manufacturing, tbe subscriber confidently In vites purchasers, believing 'hat he ran supply them on terms as favorable as any otber es tablishment in either of the Atlantic Uities. All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to older, within a reasonable time. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware faithful ly repaired. WM.B ELTONHBAD, No. IS4 South 2d St., a few doors above the 2d St. Market, West Side. 17 In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of the soicntific and curious. September 28lh, 1854. ly. Tin-vWare & Stove! Establishment. THE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully in formr his old friends and customers,thai he hat purchased his brother's interest in the above establishment, snd the concern will here after be conducted by himself exclusively, fie dhaa just received and ofiais for sale tbe largest and most extensive assortment merit of FANG Y BTOV Efi ever rulro duceJ into this market. Hlovepipe and Tinware couatantly on html and manufactured to order. All kinds of re pairing done, aa usual, ou short notice. The patronage of otdfrienisaod new eua footers is reapeclfully solicited. A.M.RUPERT. Dloomebarg Jan. 12, 1853. 61-tf J. STEWART DEFBY, AT 223 North Second Street, below Callowhill, Philadelphia ; baa on Itand a splendid assortment of Velvet, Q Tapestry, Brussels, Three Play, Ingrain JR and Venitiao CARPETS: besides Drug- 2 < gets, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, c S£ WIN DOW SHADES. Door Matls.Flooi o E and Tabla OIL CLOTHS, Stair Rods, g fe Hearth Rugs, bus. Also, the same at H -t< his otber Store, corner of Bth and p V Spring Garden fit., under the Spring Garden House, —Wholesale and Re tail. April 13th 1854.-6 m Plat form Scales. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. SUITABLE FOR RAILROADS, &c., for weighing HAY, COAL, ORE. and MERCHANDISE generally, Purchasers run no risk, every scale is GUARANTEED CORRECT, and if, after trial, not found satisfactory, can be returned without charge. BP"Factorj at the Old Stand, established for toore lhau twenty years, corner of NINTH and MELON St recti, Philadelphia. > ABBOTT & Co, J'Ml?delphU^r^ RAr i' to Ellicol t Abbott j ("JJENERAL notice of Dr. James Mc- Cl'ntock's celebrated Family Medicines. PKCTORAI. SVRIIP—Thia intulga- Syrup, which ia entirely vegetable in lie com poaition, haa been employed with wonderful eucceaa for many yeare in the cure of diaeaaea of the Air Pasaagea ill the Lung*. The most commrfM diaeaaea of tbeae organa ate IriStation and Inflammation of the Mucoua Membrane v/hich linea the air tubea of thu thiout, wind pipe and lunga. For any of thnae forma of diaeae, wheather showing themselves aa Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Hensgfeaf light ness of the Throat, Spitting of lilood Difficulty of Drealhiug, lloarseneaa or Loss of voice, and Hectic Fever, its uso will be attended with the happiest reeulta. It is recommended aa one of the beat and safest medicines for all forms of Bronchitis and Consumption. N. 8., No Laudanum or preparation of Opi um in any shape in this Syrup. Price in pint buttles. sl. Ccltl and (Tough Mixture for recent Coughs and Colds. P.ice 25 cents. Asthma *nd Whooping Cough remedy. Price 50 cents pei bottle, Dianhcs Remedy and Cholera Preventive Pric. 25 and 50 eenta. Tonic Alterative Byiup for purifying (he blood. Price $1 per bottle. Vegeta l le am' Purgative Pilla for Costive iiese, Headache, &c. Price 25 cents per box, Ann Billioua Pilla for l.iver Complaints, Unordered action of the Bowels, Ac. Price 25 cnts. Dyspeptic Kliier for indigestion, Heart. Dizziness, Price $1 per bottle. Rheumatic Linirhent for Rheumatic htirao Neuralgic paint' Price 50 certs per bntllund Rheumatic Mixture fur internal use in Uhen malistn, Gout, Neuralgia, &c, Price 50 cents per bottle. Anodyne Mixture, for instantly relieving Tool? Ache, ord all pain wherever found Piicc 50 cents per bottle. • Fever and Ague Specific for Ague or Inter mittent Fevers in all forms. Piice >1 per bot. tie. H.H.S. ELLIOTT, Agent fjr Pennsylva nia, to whom all wholesale orders must bo ad. dressed, North-west corner of 9lh and Filbert streets, above Market Street. Philadelphia. Agents in Columbia county. E. P. Lutz, Bloomsburg. John Van Licw, Light Street. Jacob Harris, Buckborn. Mny llth 1854-6 m. DOLL! RD, PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, 177 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, In ventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventila ting Wig and Ealslio Hand Troupees. Instruc tions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their own heads with accuracy. Foi Wigs. Inches. No. I The round of the head. 2 From forehead over the head to neck. • 3 From ear to ear over the top. 4 From ear to ear around the forehead. Toupees ff Scalps. Inches. No 1 From forehead to back as far as bald. 2 Over forehead, as far as required. 3 Ovor the crown of the head. R. Doliard has always ready for sale a splendid stock of Gentlemen's Wigs, half Wigs, Frizots, Braids, Curls, etc., beautifully manufactured, and as cheap as any estab lishment in the Union. Dollard,s Herbanian Extract, or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South American heibs and roots, the most successful article ever produced lot preserving the hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant siate. Among other reasons why Dollard's Hair Cutting Saloon maintains iis immense popularity, is the fact that his tonic is ap plied to every head of hair cut at his estab lishment, consequently, it is kept in better preservation than under any other known ap plication. It being thus piac'ically tested by thousands, oilers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his old estab* lishmeni, 177 Chestnut Street, opposite the Stale House. R. Pollard hat at last discovered the tie plus ultra of HAIR DYE; and announces it for sale, with perfect confidence in its sur passing every thing ol the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, as may be dei-ired, and is used without any in jury to the hair or skin, either by stain or otherwise, can be washed off* ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy. Persons vsiting the city are in vited to give him a call. Letters addressed to R. Dullard, 177 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, will receive attention. Philadelphia, Oct 12ih, 1854—1y. 1000 BOK AEi\TS ~ WANTED, TO Canvaas for the best and most sala ble Books published. They are writ ten by the most popular Authors of the day, including among others, T. S ARTHUR, ol whose last great work, TEN NIOHTS IN A BAR ROOM, 11,000 copies have been sold within a month of publication. These books are beaotifiully illustrated, (many of them with finely colored plates) and are printed and bound in the best man ner. Agents will find a pleasant and profitable £pcnard Street, New York, , 6m. September 28th, 1854. '2S>©(STOIB iratasiHMft THE POCKET ASSCULAPICSj OR, EVERT ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. ®RPHE FIFTIETH -A- Edition, with Oo hun dr d Engravings, showing Diseases and Mat formations of the human Bystem in every shape ani form. To which is addad a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highe-t impoitance to mar ried people, or those con templating marriage. 3y WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let r.o father be ashamed rhe present asopy of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young nun or woman enter Into the aecret obligations of mar ried life without reading the Pot-ke Aesculapius Let no one suffer from a hacknied Cough Palo in the Bide, rratless nights, nervous feelings, and tho whole train of Despeptic senst'iour, sod given up by their physicians, be enother moment without consulting the AESCULA PIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read thia truly useful book, teat has been the means of saving thou aanda of unfortunate creatuies from the vary jawa of death. Any person lending twenty Ave cents, en closed in a leUer, will receive one copy of this book, by mail,or five copies willbe sent for one dollar. Address, Dr. W. Young, No. 159 Spruce street, Philadelphia.' Post paid. No 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Sep. Ist, 1854-ly. Danville Academy. J- E. BRADLEY, Principal, THE ensuing Session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the Bth day of January, 1855, and will continue twenty-two weeks. A FEMALE DEPARTMENT will be opened at the same lime under the imme diate care of | MISS JANE E. BRADLEY, but over which the Principt' of the Acad emy will exercise a general vision. I Instruction in both departments will be thorough and practical, and will attend through the whole ranges of English and Classical studies usually taught in the higher seminaries oi learning. TERMS: The Academic year will consist of forty four weeks. The price of tuition per quarter will be as follows : Geography, Eng. Grammar and Arith metic, - - - 83 6C Higher English studies, - - 508 Latin and Greek Languages, 6 00 German & French 1-anguages (extra) each, - - 5 00 Drawing and Painting in Water col | org, (extra) 3 00 Tuition bills will be presented for payment at the end of each quarter. ty Good boarding can beobirined in pri vate families. J.G MONTGOMERY, Danville, Jan. 2, 1855. Sec'rt. WEIGHING LESS THAN 2i OUNCES, FOR THE CURE OF HERNIA OR Rlli'Ttrilfe. ACKNOWLEDGED by the highest medi cal authorities of Philadelphia, incompar ably superior to any other in use. Sufferers will be giatiflcd to learn that the occasion now offers to piocurc not only tho UigblesUnd most easy,♦ but as durable a Tiusa as any other, in lieu of Ihccuinbruus and uncomfortablo article usually sold, There in no difficulty attending the fitting, and when tte pad is located, it will retain its position without change. Persons at a distance unable to call on the Subscriber can have tho Trute sent to any ad. dross, or by iemitting Five Dollars for thc-single Tiuus, or Ten for the double—wi;h measure round the hips, and staling side affected. It will l-c exchanged to suit if not fitting by re. turning it at once, unsoilcJ For Sale by the Importer. CALEB H. NEEDLES, Cor- Twelfth If Race Streets, Philadelphia. |y Lauiks, requiring the benefit of Me cbauical Support*, owing to the derangement of the Internal Organs, inducing Falling of the anoinb. Vocal, Pulmonary, Dyspeptic, Nervous, ned Spinal Weakness, are informed that a corn patent Lap v will oe in attend- Wce at the Rooms (set apart for their exclusive use,) No, 114, Twelfth St„ Ist door below Race. June 27, 1854—1y. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. fIIHE subscriber respectfully invites the at- A tention of dealers and others, to hia large and well selected stock of Leather and Find ings, which ia kept constantly Ireah by repeated drafts upon the manufacturers of this country and of Europe, arid which is made up in part of the following aiticlea, via The best Oak and Red Bole ; Slaughter, Skirtingand Damag. Ed do.; Harness, Bridt", Band and Welt Leath er ; Thong and Lacing do. • Wax Upper, 800 l Grain, IlulT and Split do.; City Slaug, K-pa Salted and Collar do.; City, Country, French and Patent Calf Skin* : Boot Leg Moroccos, Buck Skius, Pad skins,Chamois,and Moroccos; Bindings and Lining* of almost every descrip tion ; Siioe Thread, Patent Thread, Silk, 800 l Cord, Lace, and Silk and Union Galloons: Black and Colored English Lasting, Worsted Up|>re, and Crimped Fronts and footings; Awls Tacks, Needles, Eyelet and Crimping Machines and Eyelets; Steel, Iron, Copper and Zinc Neils,' Files, Rasps, Knives; Rubbers, Pegs, Bristles; and Boot Web; Hammers, Boot and Shoe Trees, Lasts, Crimps, Clamps, Handles, Gum, Color, Cod Liver nnd Tanners Oil; Shoe Tools and Currier's Tools ol all kinds, ready for use, be sides many other ariiclea not enumerated above, all of which will be aelc at the lowest market rotes, by JOHN WHII E, Importer and Dealer, 407 Market Street, Above 13th, Philadelphia. R. C. RIDOWAY & CO. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic WINES AI\D LIQUORS, No. 101 South Front Street, Phlla. MRANDIE*- LIQUORS. (of different kinds.) Wme Biltere, Dark and Palo, Stoughtbn Bitters, Otard, Depuy & Co.of Essence of Pepper various Vintages. mint, I'inet, Caalillion & Co. Wild Cherry Brandy, of various Vintages, Raspberry Brandy, Maglorey, do Blackberry do Hennessy, do Lavender do Rochelle do Ginger do HOLLAND OIN. Curacoa do Swan Brand, Extract D'Ahsinlhe. Comet, do MODULS. Fish, do Rose Cordial, Anchor Brand, Perfect Love, Cordial, Sevdam, do Anniseed, do WINE* Lemon, do Superior old Sherry Peppermint, do Wine, WHISKEYS. do do Madeira Wine Snperior Old Monon- Port, of different gahela, Kinds, Rye Whiskey, from 1 Tenenffe Wine, to 16 years old, Lisbon, do Burbon Whiskey, Malaga, do Irish do Muscatel, do Scotch do Claret, do Old Jamaica Spirile, Burgundy Port, Old Peaoh Brandy, Old Apple do Aug- 17th, 1854. Cham, and Hock W. of various brands. TABLE CUTLERY—A Splendid asao ■* men! received and now on hand at MENDENHALL & MENSGH'S KIT k. RROTHEIt, LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOK SELLERS. WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL, 193 Harket Street, three doort below Fifth, PHILADELPHIA, T ESPECTFULLY announce lo the Pro feision and Siudenls at Law, that they keep always on hand a well eeleoled stork ol Law Books, comprising the best Treati i see extant in every department of law, which lliey wilt sell sell as cheap, if. not cheaper, tliar. any other bouse in this oily or New York. Being the publishers of several val uable works, they are possessed of suoh fa cilities in obtaining their stock as to enable them to sell their books at very low prices. KAY & BROTHER have the agency for the sale of Harris' Pennsylvinia State Re ports, for.the eastern counties of the State. KAY & BROTHER, PUBLISH 1. l'urdon's Digest of the Laws of Penn sylvania, from 1700 lo 1853, by Stroud and Brightly, new and Bth edi tion, in one oouvenient volume, Bvo. Price #5.00. 2. Sergeant & Rawle's Supreme Court Reports, 17 vols. 3. Penrose & Watt's Supreme Court Re ports, 3 vols. 4. Wnlls' do do 10 vole. 5. " & Sergeants' do do 9 vols, 6. Harris' Slate Reports, 8 vols 7. Brightly's Nisi Prins Reports, 1 vol. 8. Mires' Reports of the District Court of Philadelphia, 2 vols. 9. Baldwins' U. S. Circuit Court Reports, 1 vol. 10. Chief Justice Marshall's Circuit Curte Decisions, 2 vols. 11. Sergeant on the Land Laws, of Penn'a, 1 vol. 12. Sergeant on Foreign Attachment in Penn'a, 1 vol. 13. Sergeant on the Lien Law of Peon's, 1 vol. 14. Duarre on the Law of Landlord & Ten ant, 1 vol. 15. Duane on Iba Road Laws in Penn'a, 1 vol. 16. Brightly on the Law of Costa, 1 vol. 17. Graydon's Forma—new and 4ih edi tion, 1 vol. 18. Hood on the Law of Executors, 1 vol. 19. Roberts' Digest of British slatu'es in force in Pennsylvania—2d edition, 1 vol. 20. Smith & Reed's Laws of Pennsylvania, commencing 14ili Oct. 1700, lOvoia— The Btbj 9th and 10th volumes sold separately. 21. Pamphlet Laws.—The complete acts of the General Assembly of Pennsyl. vania, from the year 1800 to the pres ent time. in 41 vols. Complete sets, of the Pamphlet Laws are very scarce. 22. Wharton's American Criminal Law and 2d edition, 1 vol. 23. Wharton's Precedents Indictments 1 vol. 24. Morris on the Law of Replevin in the United States, 1 vol. 25. Binns' Justice—new and sth edition, 1852 —By F. C. Brightly Esq.— 1 vol. 26. Troubat on the Law of Limited Part nership in the United States, 1 vol. • 27. Troubat and Halys' Practice, new and third edition In 2 thick volumes 8 vo, of over 1700 pages. 28. Brightly's Bunion's Annual Digest for 1854, price 50 cents. IN PREPARATION. Wharton and Stille'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 of the Law of Real Property, with copious American An notations, 1 vol. royal Bvo. A new Digest of the Laws of the United Slates, on the plan* of Purdon's Di gest of 1853, 1 vol. imperial 8 vo. Sergeants' Mechanics' Lien Law, new edi tion. The Pennsylvania Form Book 17 See Kay & Brother's Catalogue of Law Publications for particulars: E7 Orders or letters of inquiry rom the country promprly attended to August 17th, 1851. ly Penna) Ivanln Wire Works. A T o. 21 Arch St., above Front, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscribers have on hand, and are coDstantlv manufacturing,SlEVES. RID DLES, SCREENS, WOVEN WIRES, of all meshes dnd tndths. Also all kinds of plain and lincy Wire work. Brass and Iron Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Cop per Wire Clotb for Paper Makers, &c. Cyl inders and Dar.dy Rolls covered in the best manner. • Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c. BAYLISS, DARBY & LINN. August 17th, 1854. Philadelphia & Reading Rai Road. PASSENGER TRAINS For Pottsvllle, Reading, kc. k. MORNINGS LINES. Leave Philadelphia and Pottaville at 74 o'- clock, P. M. except Sunday*. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Philadelphia and Pottaville at 34 o'clock P. M. except Sundaya, FARES. IMCLASE 2d CLAM. Between Philad'a & Pottaville,s2 75 #2 2.5 Between Philad'a & Beading, 1 75 l 45 50 I be. Baggage allowed to each passen ger. ON SUNDAY—One Train leaves Philadel phia at 74 o'clock A. M and returns from Pottaville at 4 o'clock, P. M. taking no bag gage. FARE FOR THE EXCURSION 84. All Tickets ransl be purchased before en tering the Cars, DEPOT in Philadelphia, Comer of Broad and Vine Streets. By order of the Boa-d of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Aug. 18, 1854. SOUTHERN MILITARY - ACADEMY LOTTERY!! (By Authority of the State of Alabama,) Conducted on the Havana plan. CLASS H—TO BE DRAWN 20ih of Dec. ONE PRIZE TO 20 TTCXM—AND REMEMBER, EVERY PRIZE DRAWN! CAPITALS. 87,500 " 5,000 " 2,000 " 2of 81,000 2,000 * - In all 251 prizes, amounting to 830,000 E7* Tickets 85—Halves and Quarters in proportion. Every prize drawn at each drawing. "Current bills of any bank received at par." • All rommnnicalions strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions Montgomery, Alabama, June 20, 1854. Cash paid for straw. Tha subscriber will pay cash for Straw de livered at his Paper Mill at Millgrove, near Light Street, at the following rates to wit: — Short straw 80 50 per ton, long straw 87 per ton. These rates will be paid for either Wheat, Rye er Oats straw in good dry con dition. For flax, alter tha seed is threshed off, ho will pay glO par too. THOMAS TRENCH. Millgrove, April Bth "1854.—tf. 13311® oa>aCttSß>'UD anodes Cabinet Ware Rooms, 8. C. SUITE RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of of the Public to his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can alivavs be found a good assort ment of Fashionable Furnilue, Which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from 525 to 860. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut ar.d Mahogany Parlor chairs. Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centra and pier tables, delashus, cheffeniera, whatnots and comodes and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, sofas, dining and bieakfast ta bles, bedsteads, caue seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses w tlh fanoy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring mattrasses filled to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort lo any bed in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. If. NOTICE! 11JOTICE is hereby given that the under -1" signed oilizens of Bloomsburg Columbia County Pennsylvania, will apply to the next Legislature for a Charier for a Bank to be located at Bloomsburg lo be oalled the " BMOMSBURG BANK" with banking priviliges of issue, discount and deposit, with a capital of two hundred thousand dol lars. Daniel Snyder; Wm. Robison, I-. B. Rupert, J. Ramsey, Wm. Snyder, R. B. Arthur, K. Mendenhall, Ephraim P Lutz, A. J. Sloan, Joseph Sharpless, Lloyd Paxton, Wm. Sloan, Geo. Weaver, S. Mendenhall. Bloomsburg 22d,—1854. sfsw (sWemsT FOR FALL AND WINTER! EVANS & APPLEMAIf. HAVE JUST received and opened an en tire new and sp'endid assortment of SSABOSMMEIUa (gj.®©i2)ss For Fall ant? Winter at tbeir Brick store oa Main street abo-e Iran Etreet, lo wbich they invite the ar.enlioi of the pnblic. Their as sortment will compare in price and quality with any to be found on this side of Philad elphia, and includes QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES. They have on hand every desirable and fashionable style of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Shawls, Sillks, Merir.oes, Detains, ginghams, prints, and every article of House Furnishing Goods, Sheetings, ticking, checks, &c. Their slock is selling fast, ann will be re plenished every few weeks, for their motto is ''small profits and quick sales." Call and see our goods. We charge noth ing for showing them, and will always take countryproduco in pay at the market prices. Bloomsburg, October 24, 1853—tf STOVES! STOVES! SHARPLESS A- MELICK HAVE opened a new Stove and Tinware Establishment, on Main street one door above the Court-bouse, where they are pre pared lo furnish goods in their line such as Tin. Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware. Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying Pans, Stove Pipes, all kinds of Tin Ware, Broom Wire at extremely low Prices. Among their variety of SKTOK STOWS, may lie found the Home Air Tight, William Pdttn, Globe, Coal Mountain, Miners' Choice Van Leer's Kitchen Comfort, Double Oven, 'thecelebrated Raub Cooking Stove for qpal or wood, and others, too numerous to men tion. Also Parlor Grates, Office and Parlor Slovca, in great variety. Tin Roofing, Gutters, Lead ers, and all kinds of work made to order, at the shortest police. Repairing of all kinds attended to. Bloomsburg, April 27th 1854.—tf. ~ BOOKS! JOSEPH SAVARTZ TTAS just opened a new lot of Books, Cap, LI letter and note paper, porfolios &c., which he will sell at the lowest prices at the Bloomsburg Book Store. He has the Stand ard School Books, and a variety of the most desirable historical, religions, scientific pub lications of the day. He has also a stock of the EB®S3tl £2F®7®US3, Blank Looks, Bibles, and Religious works. A nutiber of GOO IF VIOLINS, a stock of jewelry; and an assortment of canes, lamps, tops, perfumery7*confectiona ries, linlck knacks and notions for sale. (7 He will furnish at short notice any work that may be desired and ordered. Bloomsburg, October 15th 1851. ' QREENWOOD SEMINARY AT MILLVILLE. COLUMBIA CO., PA. For Youth of both Sexes. WRI. BURGESS, PRINCIPAL. THIS Institution which haa been In suc cessful operation for several yeats has ecently been enlarged to give better accom modations for boarders and increaaed facili ties for Tuition, &c. The School year will consist of 44 weeks and vacation will occur during July- and part of August, but pupils will be taken at any season. Instruction is given in all the English branches nsually taught. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be illustrated by appro- C rials apparatus and access given to a Li rary and the use of Mathematical instru ment*. Books and Stationery will be pro vided for all who desire. ifiEmscso TUITION, #3, 84 and 85 per quarter, graded by the oourse of study. Boarding 81 60 per week. Board, Tuiiioa washing, lights, &c., 821 per quarter; or 840 for two quarters, if one half is paid la ad vance. For further particulars address the princi pal. Mtllville, Nor. 1,*1854, AMERICAN AITISTB* UNION I The AMERICAN ARTISTS' UUION, wonld re spectfully announce to the citizens of the United States and Canadas, that for the )pur pose of oultivating a taste lor the fine* arts throughout the county, and with a view of enabling every family to become possessed of a gallery of Engravings, By the Fiat Artists of the Age. They have determined, in order to create an extensive sale for their Engravings, thus not only give employment to a large number of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to pre sent to the 'purchasers of their engraviug, when 250,000 of which are sold 35-000 GIFTS, of the actual cost of SISOOOO- Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to on? of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a highly finished Engra ving, beautifully painted in oil, and Five Gilt Tickets will be sent; or five dollars worth of splendid Engravings, can be selec ted from the Catalogue, and sent by return mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a specimen of one of tho the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actu ally worth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, will immediately be forwarded. The Committee believing that the suc cess of this Great National Undertaking will be materially promoud by the energy and enterprise of intelligent arid persevereiog Agents, have resolved to treat wilt such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid,)Bl, will receive by return of mail, a one dollar engraving, u "Gilt Ticket," a Prospectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary information. On die final completion of the sale, the the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a committee of the purchasers to be distribu led, due notice of which will be given throughout the United Slates and the Cana das. last of Gifts. 100 Marble busts of Washing ton at " " #IOO #IO.OOO 100 „ " Clav, 100 lO^OOO 100 " " Webster, 100 10,000 100 " " Calhoun, , 100 10 000 50 elegan! Oil Paintings in splendid gilt frames, sixe 3 x 4 ft. each, 100 5 000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft. each, 50 hOOO 500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly colored* in oil, rich gilt frames 24x30 in EAFI H, 10 5,000 11,00(1 elegant sieel plate En gravings. colored in oil, of the Washington Monument, 20x26 in. ea. 4 4 ()) O00 237,000 steel plate engravings, from 100 different plates now in ■ possession of and owened by the Artists' Un ion, of the market value ol from 50 cents to #1 each. 4 1,000 1 first class dwelling, in N. Y. City 12,000 22 Building Lois in 100 and 101 st sis , N. Y. City, each 25x100 ft. deep, at 1 000 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq It. in the suburbs of New Y'ork City, and ■ commanding a magnificent view ol the Hudson' River aud Long Island Sound, at 500 50,000 20 perpetuals loans of cash, wiihout intererest, or se enrtty, of #250 each. 5 000 50 " " * 100 " 5.000 100 " " 50 " 5000 250 ' " 20 ' 5,000 2,000 " • " 5 n 10,000 Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J. VISSCHER & Co., Real Estate * Brokers, Nf x lork. Otders, (post paid,) with mon ey enclosed, to be addressed. I. W HOLBROOKE; Sec'y, 505 Broad way Y. CT The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. New \ork, Nov OIL tßs4*-6m. F3@~ <&&&!£ uag TO THE FASHONABLE AND CE>'<■&*! THF. undersigned, Laving just received the latest Paris and New York Fashions, would again beg leave to inform his numer ous friends and all the world about Blooms burg, that he is now better prepared than ev er to accommodate any one with the neatest, easiest and best fitting suits of Clotbes that have been turned out lately; and not only that, but lie will also do them up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old stand, (too well known 10 need luilher notice) where he may at all limes be found, seated upon the bench of repentance, steadily drawing out the thread of affliction, hopeing it may in the end prove advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise his friends to bear in mind that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH xvill come mighty handy from those who are back-standing on hte book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases " the laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, April 14th, 1853. REEVE I- KNIGHT, (Successor to Hartley lot of Fall-and w inter geod*, to wVch wo invite the attention of purchaser*. A mong their LADIES' DRESS GOODS, are black and fancy Silks, black arfß changeable Alpacas, de Lainea, Merino*#, Mous. de Bege, Bombazines, plain, fifurei and changeable Poplins, calicoes, fyng hams, gloves, hosiery, fc., &c. GF.NTI.EMF.NS' DRESS GOODS, such as fine black and brown French black Doeskin and fancy Cussimers, satin ' and fancy Vestings, blaok & Italian fancy ' Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; be. IIJITS AND CJ9PS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' huts and caps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols and Ribbons. . DOMESTICS. — Bleached & unbleached Muslin, Checks, Tickings) Jeans, Drill*, Ta ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, fee. BOOTS If SHOES A large assortment of Men's, Women's & Children's Boot* and Shoes, Jenny Ltnd & buskin Shoes at vgry low prices. Colored and white Carpet Chain. GROCERIES. —A large aeeorlment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c., fee. The attention of all who Wtab good bar gains is solicited, for anduoement* to pur chasers will be offered. Bloomsburg, October, 29, 1854. GREAT BARGAINS! TJIRAM W. THORNTON 1 has taken the store lately kept by J. S. Sterner, on Main St., Bloomsburg,and oflera rare bargains to the purchasing public. The present stock he offers for the "dimes" et prices not averaging abov# FIRST COST, and he is now engaged in replenishing the stock from the city with a Fresh Assortment of all Goods desirable for.winter and spring. He has ev ery kind of Ladies' dress goods, such as silks, Mcrinoes, Delaines, debaze, Coburg cloths and Ginghams of every *tyle and price. Among his white goods are embroi deries, Inces, dross trimmings, handker chiefs and fine muslins. OF STAPLE DRK GOODS, he has bleached and brown muslins, checks, table diapers, flannels; tickings, Manchester and Lancaster Ginghams, crash and ho*ns ot all kihOm cloths cassimeree, costings, cotton - ade anoltnon for pants, hosiery and gfoyes, boots and shoes for ladies, men, misses, boys nnd children, HfiNs and Caper, Glasswnre, Queens were, crockery vrfre, herd ware, Groceries, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee, Tea, Rioe, Spicea, tobacco, candlse, and in short, every article usually kept in a coun try store, at the lowest prices. Country produce taken in exchange for goods. - January 18, 185*5. - '■ ii , „ g qgdjfc—i • E- O. HOTTER, J" ffiraOJEOH ©JFOTte aos-gti. T> ESPECTFUf.LY offers his (mSSBa professional servwek to , LF the Ludiey and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity He it prepared to attend to all the various operations in JMp 1 tislry, and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look M well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, si ways on hand. Ail operations on the teeth warranted. OF* Office noar the Academy 1 . / Bloomsburg, Nov 30,1$1„ \ ■ y