'11 if ' 1 ftn ii 11 I MFORTANTTO ?IIWB''-OI <!MMHII , JNK PLLLA.-V The -comblntftione ol ingredients in tbtiD Pill*, it the result of a lou'g too cx- IfDHTe practice; tbfy ore mlld'ln their oper ation, etd certain In reotoring nature to ita prefer channel In crorj Inatance hare the J'lUe proved successful. The Pilta invarta l-ly open 11: or* obstructions to Which females •re liable, and l.ring nature into ita proper •cbeepel, whereby health ia itJHorrd.antl the 'pale and deadly countenance changed to a healthy one, No fcmole ran enjoy -good health unltca afae ia Icgulat ; and whenever an obalrnclioft laltea place, whether from ex porure, cold, 01 rry other cause, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the war.t of orh a timed) ba> been tho cause of so n any cr nn.tnptinns emong young females. To ladrta where health will not permit an in. •trcare of their fcmily, there Pille will prove a rateable acquisition, as tbey will prevent I'ttprnry. Htcdcche, pain in tho aide, pal pitaticn of the hrart, loathing of food, and dieturfced sleep do most nlwnvs arise from the itterrnption of nature; end whenever that is the core, the Pills will invariably remedy all thrae oils. Ncr ore rbey icaa efficacious in sle run t>T I c-udhnbof*, commonly called the •Whites," Ihcie Pills ahould never be ta, hfn during prrgi anty, as they would be cure >. ranee s'jntacerrigte. Waranlcd to be pnrelv Vegetable, an'ii free frtqn anything injurious to life or health. Full ai d caplicii diieottons aeti mpany each 'box. There Pitla are pot up lt> aquare flat borT*. Personal residing whue thrre are no agrney rstablisheJ, by ercloarng'One 'Dollar in a'lnt r( poat| aid to Dr. C. L- Oheoaemau, No. U67 <ll et her street, Nnv York City, can have them aent to their reapectiva addresses by return of mail. To PERSON* OUT or EMPLOVMKNT.— The at tention of the reader issoliuitej to the adver tisement of Agents wattled for the series of Pictorial books issued lrom the press of Mr. Seer*. There books have jnet, And are meeh- Ing with a Inrge sale throughout tho and three latest publications, " Russia Illus trated " China and India," and " Thrillinr Incidents in thi it ars of the Untied States," are in every way equal to the other works in point of attraction ar.d interest. What he wishes to obtain is, competent Agon's in ev ery section of the country. The readiness of their se|o otlerA great inducements for per sons to embark in their disposal, and as tbey are of a high moral and unexceptional char acter, thero are none but who can conscien tiously contribute to their circulation. Any person wishing' to effibark in tho enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher $26. for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) catefully boxed, .insured, and directed, af fording a very liberal per cenlage to the Agent for his trouble. With those he will' soon be able to ascertain tho moat saleable, and order accordingly. CM Catalogucs, containing full particulars, forwarded wall parts of tho country free of i postage, on application. HENRY'S INVICORATINO Coaniat.-.Ths met its of this purely vegetable extract for the •removal and cure ol physical prostration, -genital debility; nervous affections, Sto., &c., are fully deeciibeif in another column of this i •paper, to whxh the reader is referred. 82 i per bottle, 3 bottles for 95; six bottles for | 88 j 810 per dozen, (y Observe the maiks i •of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E.Cohen, N'o. 3 Frank- | lin Row, Vine St., beluw Eighth Philadelphia ; Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. For ; Sale by all the 'respectable Druggists and 'Merchants throughout ths country. T. W. DVOTT fc"SoNs, No. *132 North 2nd St., Philadelphia,"Sale Agents .for Pennsyl vania EXECUTOR'S NOTICE- ThJOT.ICE is hereby given'that 'letters testa aV ummary upon the estate of John Brown, jr., late of Mifflin township, Columbia coun ty deceased, have been granted to the ouder •tgned residing in MilßutviHe. All persons indebted to the said eetato are requested to make payment without delay, and those having accounts against the decedent to pra ' rent them for eetdsmenl to SAMUEL CREASY, Executor, alifflinville, March 6th 1855. TO MINERS I TO be let bycontract lo parties of-C good miners, the -various mines at Lancas-er 'Colliery, Shamokin, for tbu season of 1855. For particulars apply to COCHRAN, PEALK Si Co. Pa., March Btb, 1855. —3t For Rent! . THK rtibscriber oficrs for rent a good STORE STAND on one of the most desire ills business comers in Light Street, now oc cupied by John Veultcw, Esq. Possession given on (bo tstof April, for terms (which •will be apply to PETER IS NT. Light Strest, March 8, 1855, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS testamentary on iho Estate of ALFRED McC'LURE, late of Bloom township, Columbia couuty, i'ee'd, has teen granted by Ibe Register of said county to Robert Calhcatt, and William Neal, who both reside in Bloomabc'rg, tr> said county : All -persons having claims or demands against tho Estate of the decadent, are re quested to make them known to ibe Execu tors without delay : and all persons indebted tb the Estate, to make payment forthwith. ROBERT CATHCART | - WILLIAM NEAL. j * MCuto "' Bloorasburg, Feb. 17 1855—8 s. S2T IS hereby given that the Stockholder* of tbe Neacopeck Bridge 'Compeny tbat there will be an election held at tho Treasurer's office in Berwick Pa., on Saturday the Slst of March, fotthe purpose Of electing a Pres ident and 8 Managers for one year. 5. B. BOWMAN, Berwick Feb. 24TH '55. Treasurer. Dr. FRANCIS C. UARB180N) WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Bloomsburg end vicinity, that be haa commenced tbe practice of MEDICINE j there; and solicit* * share of public patron age. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Coort House. Bloomsburg, March, let, '55. LEATHER- F?RITZ, HENRY. & CO., No. 29 North 3J I Street, Philadelphia, MOROCCO Manufac turers, Curriera anu Importers of FRENCH GABLR-SKLNS, and dealera in Red and Oak bou I.cxTuza & Krer. (Feb. 9, '55-ly. IRON STEEL, and every kind of Hard was* for sal# by McKELVY, NKALfcCo BOOTS, Shoes and ready made clothing ( aheap for <^HL^ ENHALLI MENSCH. FANCY GOODS, of every description and vatiaty, new etylea, and fresh lrom New York and Philadelphia, tor sale al tbe obeap siore M'KELVY, NEAL & CO fjTVABLE CUTLERY—A Splendid asao •* ment received and now on hand al MENDENHA.LL fc MENSCH'I j iai—Aaw—■■■■■fcwsa'"'^— SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. THE subscriber wishing lo retire from business will'seller rent, on oasy terms bis business property, such as, • FURNACE, CRIST-MILL, FARM, Store-House and Goods, together with Hors es, Wsgons, Carle, and a variety of other property, necessary fot the eouduct Of suob an ostabli'hment. Tbe Furnace is run with Anthracite Coal, and is calculated lo make 50 tons Tig Iron ger week. Plenty of Ore left in ths neigh -32E228 A 33& l&AI&SB is in good order. eivon when the present stock is worked'bp. Call on the underlined at his residerifca at Light Street Columbia County. ALSO, 300 Acres of Timber Tana, for sals cheap, situate above Orangeville, north aide ol the Knob Mountain. M. MCDOWELL. Light Street, Feb. 22, 1855. PUBLIC VENDUE WILL be held at tbe residence of the sub scriber in Milflinville, on Wednesday, ths 14 th day of March, 1854. when Ihe following prop erly will be offered for sale, to wit: ONE CARRIAGE, one set of harners, Iwo cows, two hogs, one corn-sheller, four bods and bedding, one feu ning-mUS, one plough, one corner-cupboard, one clock, one eeltoe, chairs, tables, elands, two Bureaus, one desk, thretf stoves and pipe, Polaloea and meal, togelbar with a variety ol household and KITCHEN FURNITURE lob numerous to mention ; also Two ACRES' OF WHEAT, 14 ACRE OF RYE in ibe ground. Al the same time he will also offer for sale OUE DWELLING HOUSE, twelve town lots, and two acres of out lots, situate iu the town of Mifflinville, and a lot of boards, pales and posts. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A.M., when duo attendance and Wn'TiHtrih of sale will be made knowu by LUDWIG LICHT. Milflinville, Feb. 19, 1854. 1 PL7BLIC SALE. VALUABLE I' ARM AND PfANTATION. WILL be exposed to public sale, upon the premises on tbe 23d dayol hlarob, A. D., 1855, u certain Plantation A Tract oFLaudy eituaio in Bloom township, Columbia coun ty. adjoining tho North East Branch of the River Susquehanna, lands of Col Jos. Pax ton, ths heirs of I-aiah Barton, Dr. Juo. Ram sey, and others, containing about ONE HUNDUED AND TEN ACRES, of first rate river bottom land, in a high stale of cultivation. A portion of Iho laud is in woods sufficient for a supply of rails and fu el. The North Branch Canal passes through saitl tract. The improvements are an excellent DWSL LI.NG HoUi-X, large and convenient bank Barn, Wagon house, Hay house, Sheds, and other out buildings. Also, an Apple Orchard, &o. It is one of the most pleasant and desira ble farms on the North Branch, wi.htn one mile and a hall of the town ol Bloomsburg, one milo ol the Rupert Depot of the Catta wWaa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad, and within two miles of three Iron Bist Fur naces in full opperation, in a populous neigh borhood and convenient to market, Schools and Churches. No better nor more produo ! live Farm in the County of Columbia. Terms of Sale: Two thirds of the purchase money may, if the purchaser desires it, remain for a pe riod of years in said premises ; the interest to be paid annually. ALSO,—At the same time and place the following peisorial property, viz -Horses, carle, hogs, wagons, sleds, buggy, Carriage, Grain by the Bushel, hay by iho ton, Pota toes, wind-mills, Ihtesliing Machine Horse Power, 15 Acres of Wheal in the ground. 3 acres rye iu the ground, and a variety ol farming uieusils too numerous lo mention. ! VT Sale to commenco at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will bo given and lerms •made known by ROBT. CATHCART, WILLIAM NEAL, Executor's of Alfred McClure,dec'd. Bloomsburg, Feb. 22, 1855. Public bale of Valuable Ileal Estate. WILL be sold at public sale on ths prem ises, in Bloomsburg, on SATURDAY the 10th day of Maich next, al 1 o'clock, in ihe afternoon, ths following dvscribed real estate viz: > .A\ I^3CO-Q? a on the North side of Third street, in Blooms burg, on which are a good BRa BHIfK DWELLING nOUSB,^|J|g A frame dwelling house, and oih-OHfiSKaw er convenient oui-buddings. A goodWEli of WSTKS near the dom. Tbe properly is ihat whioh was tho late re sidence of Daniel Shive. There will.also at the same lime be sold a TOWN LOT, on the opposite side of the street from the above property. BP" The tide to the property will be clear, and it ii sold for tho heirs of Daniel Shive, by S. C. SHIVK. Bloomsburg, Feb. 22, 1855. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. i "NNTOTICC is hereby given that letters of 1* administration upon the estate of Sam uel A. Bowman, late of Mifflin township, Columbia co., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Mifflin and Berwick. All persons indebted to said de oedeut uro requested lo make payment with out delay, and those having accounts against the estate lo present them for settlement to SAMUEL CREASY J .... S. B. BOWMAN. J *<"*"• February, 22, 1855. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of administration upon thq estate of Jaccub Kel ler, late of Fisbiugcreek township, Columbia county deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to tbe estate of said decedent are requested to make payment without delay, and those having accouuta against tbe estate to pre sent them for settlement to GEORGE KELLER, Adm'r. ! Fiahingcreek. Feb. 16th, 1854—6w. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE^ NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Jacob Gearhait, lalo of Main township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Main township. All peieom iuddbted to the estate are requeeled to make immediate payment,and those bar ing accounts against tbe estate to present them for settlement to JOHN KIEFER, Adm.r■ Stray Pig. AME lo the premises of the subscriber in Bloomsburg oo the 20th of February inst., six stray sboats, apparent about six "hnooths old. The owner ia requested to prove property, pat charges and take them awy, or they will be disposed of according to law. WILLIAM NEAL. , Bloogtsburg, Fab. 20, 1855—3w. J C. DERBY, PUBLISHER, EXTRAORDINARY PUBLICATION. Now Rbxdt: MY COVR TSHIP t ITS CONSEQUENCES BT HBNUT WIKOFV. A true account of the authors adventures in England, Switzerland and Italy, with MISS i. C. GAMBLE, THE AMERICAN HEIRESS. CONTENTS: Explanation The Priron A Joyful Meeting Thrilling News Smitten Again Unexpected Blow Tbe Quesliod Popped A narrow Escape Breakdown Flight A Jailor's Humanity Repentance A Woman's Rags Reconciliation The Trial More Repentance The Condemnation Tbe philosophy of love.Miiir.ighl Reflections I Geo. i'eabodvs's Ball Remorse The Heroine in Alarml'ardun Impossible Caught Again Done at Last Too Ardent by half Thurlow Weed's slory A Coquei's Letter The Chloroform A. Complete Victory American Sympathy . A Violent Rupture An Attempt at Suicide Unconditional 'buoen-joyful Days | der Tbe Liberation | A Phitailetphla-beaulyA Sweet Sleep J The (lay Named John Van Bureny' Flight aitii Flurry New York Again A Splendid Bride Hearty Welcome i The Abduction „ Ultimatum ofthb Press A struggle for riolory Finale The Arrest " Of'Rll the personal confessions and auto biographical skeichesthat wo have ever read or hoard of, this is the strangest, tho Oddest, the most extraordinary ; and, wo nicy as welt admit at once, the most intensely inter esting. The book has cost us a couple ol nights sleep ; and we hare no doubt it cost its author and its principal solqSct a good many moro. We have read it carefully through, acceding to our invariable custom, before venturing to give a decided opinion of a work , and we unhesitatingly pronounce 'Wikoff's Courtship and its Consequnces' not only a deeply exciting narrative, but one ol the most remarkable tales ever unfolded lo public extribilion.''—[N. York Kv. Mirror. Price 'in paper covers, 81; in neat cloth 'binding. 81 25 Orrlb'rs t>h ould be addressed to J. C. DERBY, Publisher No. 119 Nassau street, N. Y. I'cr sale by Booksellers and News Agents everywhere. Single copies sent by mail, post-paid, on teceipt of price. Report of the Grand Jury at February Term, 1855. fi'O the honorable the Judges of the court a of quarter sessions of tbe peace in and for the county of Columbia. The undersigned Grand Inquest of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiting for the body of (tie county of Columbia, Re spectfully Report. That they have pursuant to their required duties calmlv snd deliberately, investigated ail bills of indictment presented for their con sideration al ibis term, and have passed up on iliem accordingly. They have also made a thorough examination of iho Court house, Ja, and all other public buildings, and find them generally in good repair. Ii is within tbe knowledge of tbe Inquest that the public road leading along Fishing creek above Orungevi He is much injured and üb-lrucled by the creek at this present sea ion. But iu our judgment, the ditkeuhy wiil be obviated whenever the bridge new in coiiteraplaiion shall be built over Fiehmg creek a short distance above where the road is now injured by the water. Tho violations of law in this community, aTe not many, nor are the few.climes of a high mature. It is a cause -of atuugrasaiitf ion thai our labors can be short, and. that no se rious reproaches attach to our community. The condition of public morals we believe to be about us good as the frailties of hu.tißn nature allow to bo expected—while the boun ties of Providence and the blessings of free institutions still continue to fill onrlan-d. All of which is respectfully submitted this seventh duy of February A. D. 1855. JOHN B. EDGAR. Foreman. NOTICE to OWNERS of CANAL BOATS. >' SUPERVISOII'S Orrtca. ) SmcMHisrnßT, ) . Feb. <5, 1855. \ is hereby given to the owners ol 1* boats, whether' loaded or empty, now lying within the prism of the Lower North Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, thnt if they or their scents are riot present when the undersigned is prepared to let the water into said division, for the purpose of preventing the said boats frem becoming ob structions to the navigation of said canal, he will in ui.v days llierenlter sell said boais and their cargoes, agreeably to the 13ih section ol tho act of the 10th April, 1826, entitled "An act to protect the public in the full ben efit and enjoyment of the works coiislrucled for the purposes of inland navigation." Hv order of lliq Board of Canal Commis sioners. GEO. VY. SkiARCH. Feb. 22, 1855.—3w. Supervisor. NOTICE to OWNERS ofCANAL BOATsi AUTIIT— 4I SUPERVISOR'S OFFICE, J ■ KIIIIS? 1 i*FL Harrisburg, Feb. 5, 1855. ( I'M OTICE is hereby given to the owners of b* boats, whether loathed or empty, now lying within the prism of the Eastern Divis ion of the Pennsylvania -Canal, that, if they or their agenls are not present when Iho un dersigned is prepared to let Ihe water into said Division, for the purpose of preventing tho said boats from becoming obstructions to the navigation of said canal, he will in six days thereafter sell said boats and their car- j goes, agreeably to the 13th section of the act of the 10th Aoril, 1826, entitled "An act lo protect the publio in the full benefit and en joyment of the works constructed for the purposes of inland navigation." By order of the Board of Canal Commis sioners. WEIDMAN FORSTER, Supervisor. Notice to Collectors. IVOTICE is hereby given lo all delinquent b * Collectors for 1853 and previous yean, that the Commissioner! and Treasurer of Columbia cdunty will meet at their office iu Bloomsburg, on Monday, the 19th day of March next, when those wishing to save cost will attend j as the accounts not sallied on or beforo that day will be placed in the hands of tbe proper officers for collection. By order of the Commissioners. COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, )J. C. FRUIT, Bloomsburg Feb. 9, '55. j C'erk. BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECimONS. SUBPOENAS, and JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, to" sale at the office of the "Star of the Ndrth '' NOTICE! ALL petsohs indebted to tba subscribers on bond note or book account are requested to make payment on or before ths first of April next. WM. McKELVY 8c CO. & McKELVY, NEAL & CO. Bloomsburg, Jan. 28, 1855. Fancy Paper, Envelopes, Pen!, Ink, Writing sand. 4c an be found at tho cheap Book store of , JOSEPH RWART*, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. filoomsbnrg. HIRAM W. THORNTON. MERCHANT. —Store Oil the South side of Main Street, second square below Mar ket. DAVID LOWENBERG, fJLOTHING STORE, on Main street, two doors above the 'American Mouse." SIMON DREIKISS, & C- STORE in the 'Exchange Block,' opposite the Court hoose. EVANS & APPLEMAN. MERCHANTS.— Store on the upper part of Main street, Dearly opposite -the Episcopal Cbitrcb. 8- C- SBIV^ MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CABINET VVARE.—Wareruom in Shive's Block, on Main Street. ~ A. M. RLPERTJB^^ TINNER, DEALER— MR>p on South side of Main street, be low Market. JFHEPII SWARTZ. BOOKSELLER. Store in the Exchang® Block, first door above the Exchang® Hotel. B R7wT WEAVER. ATTORNEY AT LAW—OHICC on the first floor of the "Star"' Building, on Main street. SHIRTLESS & ME LICK, FOUNDERS ANC> MACHINESTS. BUIM iugs on the alloy between the "Exchange and "American H-mse." BARNARDIUJPERT; TAILOR.— Shep on the Souih Side of Main Street, first square below Market. MENDENHALL &MENBCU, MERCHANTS. —Store North West corner of Main and Market Streeia. IIIRAM C. II OWEU, tijUCGF.ON DENTIST.—Office near the I Academy on Third Street. M KELVV, NEAL & €O., ! [LI ERCHANTS,—Northeast corner of Main ■ L '-* and Market streets. SHIRTLESS & MELICK, MANUFACTURES AND DEALERS IN STOVES, TINWARE Establish menl on Main street, next ouilding ibove lie Court-house. HENRY Z UPTTN GE K. CLOCK and WATCHMAKER, south side of Main street, above the Railroad. Every kind of disorder in jewelled or oth er newly invented Escapements failbfuH re paired. TU R DON'S 1)1 GUST. ANY Justice of the Peace wishing to put ■""chase a copy of Purdue's Digest,can be accommodated by applying at he this off c e EAGLE HOTEL, No- 130 North Third Street, above llacc PHILADELPHIA. Seiitt|Kf. A. fliiAtiY. Gaoaoa 11. Bnow*. [June 8:h 1854 ly. ET To Persons out. of Employment in Agenfs Wanted In Every Section of ihe United State*. The mo*t Elegant and Useful Vol. of the Year. SEARS' GREAT WORK ON RUSSIA. JUST published, an Illustrated Description of the Russian Empire. Being a Physi cal and Political Hisiory ot it* Gov ernments and provinces, Productions, Re sources, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature, Educa'ionul Means, Religion, People, Manners, Customs, A iiiquities, etc , from the latest und must authentic sources. Embellished With abom 200 Engravings,and Map* of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete in one large octavo volume ol about 700 pages, elegantly and siibslanti ally bound. Retail price, S3. Tbis work has been several years in pre paration, and will, it is believed, meet in the fullest acoep:ation ot the world, the want so universally felt lot reliable information ori the history and internal resources ot a coun try oocupying s< large a portion of the East ern Hemisphere, *w hu!il.os*o formidable a portion at the present time to ibe rest of Europe end Asia; but of which for less is kuowii than ol any other European nation. Also, a deeply interesting volume, enti tled " The RemarkMe Adventures of Celebrated Persons," embracing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, I Statesmen, Generals, Princes, Warriors, Travellers, Adventurers, Voyagers, &c. em - [ inenl in the His.ory of Europo and America, 1 including Sketches of over fifty celebrated heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated with numerous engravings. One volume 400 pages, royal 12m-o. cloth, gilt. Price, SI 25. The subscriber publishes a number ol most valuable Piolorial Books, very popular and of such a moral and religious influence that while geod men may sufely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit and receive a fair compensation for their labor. To men ofentetprise and tact, this busi ness offers an opportunity lor profitable em ployment seldom to be met wifl>. Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will receive promptly by knail, a Circular containing full particulars, with directions to persons disposed to act as Agents, together with terms on which they will ba furnished, by addressing the Subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, PUBLISHER, 181 William Street N. Y. MADISON HOUSE, Nos. 17 and 39 North Second Stmt, (Below Arch Street.) upnaa.nai<jLic©iiLpOEia3Ao. rpHIS popular house has been thoroughly A renovated, and extensive improvements made for the accommodations of guests, &c lo connection with the above Hotel, the pro prietor has opened, in the baßemenl, a fine Ealing and Drinking Saloon. Altogether the establishment compares favor ably with the fitst class place* of accommo dation for travellers, citizens, be..— being within a short distance of the New York and Baltimore Landings, near tbe Post Office and Exchange, where Omnibuses, going to all parts of tbe City, start from. The Proprietor hopee, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to receive a lib eral sbflre of the public pstronage. J. OTI'ENKIRK, Proprietor. (Late bf Baltimore, Md., & Cincinnati, Ohio.) Feb. 15, 1855. Justices of the Peace AND CONSTABLES oan find all kind ol blanks desirable for their use,in proper form, Mt the office of the Stan ox TII> Noatx. TTT THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS I <£ csaco^ HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Fall and Winter sales, widen comprises the, LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assoitmei t now offered in Hqvintppaid great attention to the selection of their entire '-oca, as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with tbe cheapest, and all those wishlhg to buy obeap, can save money by giving us a call. We nave an kinds of Goods and to supply the wsnts of the People. A very large lot oi LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoea, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazipes, de bages, poplins, paramatta cloths, mohairJustres, muslin de laines, Persian clotbs, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. VVH-ITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Bleves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing*, bauds and trimmings, lacea and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread stoves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, brooke, Bay State, YVatprville, black ailk, cashmere, EmbroJer d, Sic. Also a very large assortment of olotbs, cassitneru, sattmetis fc vesting*, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES' OF ALL HINDS AND SIZES FOR HEN WOMAN AND CHILDREN. We have a large assortment ol flats and Caps of latest fashion*. We have alsoHnrd wre, Queensware, Cedarware, &o. Very cheap carpets, carpet bhjjfc, floor, table and car vtisum oil cloths, mats-rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, 'diapers, toweling*, ; drillings, tea., in iUundauce." j. '* We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a oa!l before purchasing el-e --where. We have bought ourgpods*! Lowest Cash Pricss and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1865. 6833.caa<3DaQ QDtr(3Q.iPm6Sisß CQ<XD # HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OP FAITL AND WINTER CLOTHING In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store. The'y have on hand a large and full assortment of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OTL CLdTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes, that the present enligh'ened ag9 knows any thing about. 'Of Pants and Vests they have every color ot the rainbow, beside* some black, blue, grey, striped and fancy ; Ves'.s of satin, silk, bull, casimete, marseilles, linen and worsted of all fash ionable cut's and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine while, figured and ' striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kinds of gentle mail's dress goods ; Hals, Caps, Trucks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and They have Uudersleves, Spencers, Collars, Riualette, Gloves, Mitts. I Jdies'a bead-ba 1 ! Handkerchiefs, fee., Sic. Also Jewelry and Notions, each as Rings, Breast pins, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, l'orimoniee, Spectacles, Knives ' Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons 1 CP Remember the cheap fore in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court hrroso. { Bloomsburg, May 18th 1854. S. DItEIFUSS, Si Co. ÜB7T BALL AWB 7TIITTER OCQDS I DAT ID LOWEITBBRG' INVITES attention to his block of cheap and fashipnale vlothing at his storooo Marks! street, two doors above the -'American House," where he has a lull assortment ol men ami boy's wearing apparel, including ©ISISSS „oi sack frock, aum and oil cloth coats of all sort* and size*, pants of ail eolora, shatol* stripes arid' fignre, Vests, shirts,cravats, slock*, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspends™ and lanCv articles. , . N. B. " He will also make to ordeT any arhcle of clothing at very short nonce and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to war, ar.il rnofct of it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, May l'6th t854-3m. EVANS At WATSON, No. 26-South Fourth street, have on hand a inrge assortment ot PATENTNALAMAX DEII FIRE and TIUEF PROOF SAFES, Bank Vaults and Iron Doors lor Bank* and ^ l JlO^ l^ ' Gentlemen:—We take much pleasure iu rec ommending yonr FIRE PROOF SAFF,S to merchants and others, who may desdre to purchase, with a view lo the preservation of their Bocks and ether valuables. The Safe we purchased of you, and manufactured .by EVASS & WATSON, of Philadelphia, Pa., remained in the fire the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed, the heat being intense, as you may suppose a* there were about seventy barrel* of liquor in the store, besides sdme seventy thousand pounds of rag* and ropes, add other articles of a highly combustible nature. We had the Safe opened after the fire had ceased and found our books and papers preserved in perfect order. No. 116 Light Btreet wharf. Please send as ftnoihA of your best Sfes, of the same size, for our future use, and O bP,„e R. W. W. ISAAC, No. 91 Liirht street wharf, Baltimore BII.TIMORE, MD., May 17, 1854. Mrotms E. &• T. FAinniNKs k Co.—Gen tlemen :—lt gives lis much'pleattOTß 10 bear testimony to the excellence of your Fire Proof Fafes. The pith I of you, manufactured by Messer*. Evans & Wat- Son, Philadelphia, Pa., saved my books and valuable paper*, when everything- el*o in the hoirni was destroyed by firp, 011 the morning of the 14th ins'., at No. 116 Light street wharf. B. F. WILLIS. BALTIMOKE Mb', May 17, 1854. l'alent Slate Refrigerators, Seal acd Letter Copying Presses, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales. Sole Agency for Butlerworlli's, BetlleyV, Yates' and Jones' Patent Powder Proof Bank Lot-Its. Below are the name* of a few gentlemen and Public fnsli'.ulors who have our Safes, in use. Hundreds mora can be given : Farmers St Mechanics Bank Philadelphia 12 Safes.- U. S. Mint, ' ' I U. S, Arsenal, five Safes California 3 in Philapelphia. Stato Treasurer Trenton, N. J. Peun'a. U. R. Co., Phila'd. 2 Safes. Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore K. R. Co., Philadelphia. Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co , ' Coal Ron Improvement & R. R. Co., " Bell Garretson & Co. Bankers, Hunting don, Pa.; „ Boil, Smith fc Co.; Bankers, Johnstown Pa., Btyah, Galdner. &., Aitoona, Pa. Gen. A H. Wilson, Huntingdon, Pa. McKelvy, Neal & Co.; bloomsbuigt " Goo Weaver, do Caleb Barton. do Philadelphia, August 31 1854'-ly. NEW ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA fattawissa, Willlamsport, and Erie Rail Road. OPEN TO MILTON. boors between PbU'a. and Millon, ON and alter Monday, Sept. 25th, and until extension to Williamsport, pass enger trains will be run every day (Sundays excoptetl) as follows : Leaving Miltdn at 11 A. M., connecting with Reading Rail Road, at Port Clinton, ar riving at Philadelphia at 7 -30, P. M. Leaving Philadelphia, at 7 30, A. M.; ar rive at Milton at 4 30 P. M. A Freight Train wilt leave Milton, on Monday, Wednesday U Friday, and Port Clinton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, of each week. Freight is carried to and from Pliladelphia without transhipment, fiom Reading Rail Road Freight Depot Corner of Broad and Cherry street*. T McKISSOCK, Sbpt. 28,—ft 1834. I GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE AND C CNCRTS. 60,000 GIFTS VALUED AT 860,000. Tickets # 1 cacli. E. UNANCST, Announces that ho has projected a Series Of , GIFT CONCERTS, to the pattons of which he will distribute by lot 60,000 valuable gifts I OT premiums. ' The concerts will be given at Bloomsburg, Danville, and such other towns where a sut . ficient .lumber of the patron* of the enter ' prise reside. The times and places will be ! announced in subsequent bills. Each ticket ' will entitle the Holder lo two admissions to the concerts, and one of the following prizes' or premiums: One three story Brick Hotel in Bloomsburg, opposite the Court-house, now occupied by Ex-Sheriff Billmyer, valued at SIO,OOO Gtte large two-story brick dwelling-house.lot and out-boitdmgs, oo Main Street of Bloomsburg 5,000, . One two story brick dwelling house and lot | on Main Street of Bloomsburg 4,800 One two story brick dwelling house sod lot I on Main street of Bloomsburg 3,000 . One two story fjame dwelling housfikmi lot t I on Main street of Bloomsburg 2,000 ; One two story frame dyrelling bouse arid lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,800 Two two story brick dwelling houses on Centre street ol Bloomsburg, each 1,600 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1 ,"6"0 One two Mory frsme dwelling homre ar.d lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,000 Eight corner lots on Centre street of Blqoms burg, each $450 , 8,600 Six middle lots on Centre street of Blooms burg, each 8400 2,409 Twe buggies, each 5200 400 Two buggies, each Stfid 360 Two buggies, each $l7O 340 Tan Gold patent lever watches, #IOO 1,000 Twenty Gold detached lever watches, each Ts(>6 1,200 Twenty Gold cylinder escapement wali-iies, each SSO 1,600 15 Gold lepins batches, each SSO 750 50 Silver lever watches, each $25 1,250 50 double barrel shot guns, each S2O 1,000 10 " " " sl6 160 10 Rifles, each sl4 140 10 Allen's revolvevs, each tli 120 10 Coifs revolvers, each S2O 200 20 paite pistols each $2 40 1000 Gold pencils, each $3 1,000 1000 Silver pencils atid pea holders, egch $2 2,000 2000 Gold pens, etch $1 2 000 30000 Engravings each 25c 7,500 25745 Pieces of Musio 3.099 Tbe money received for the sale of 'the tickets will be paid over to John K, IJrotz, lo be deposited by him in the Ban,* of Dan ville, to the credit of the projector, (or the security of the ticket holders. When the tickets are all {.old notice will be given in the publia prir,ts for the ticket holders lo meet at some designated lime and place, to choose a Committee who shall dis tribute the gifts as tlje shareholders shall de ermine. REFERF.NCES as to the above property: William Snyder, Robert F. Clark Esq , It. B. Meoagh, R. W. Weaver Esq., or Rob ert B. Arthur, Bloomsburg, Columbia ooun ty, Pa. All orders for ticketq must be addrerted, post-paid, money enclosed, to E. Uuangsl, Bloomsburg, Columbia oouoty Pa., and the tickets will be promptly forwatded to any address. Mr- C. F. Knapp wilt act as general cor responding agent at Bloomsburg for the pro prietor. E. UNANGST: Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1854.—-6ia. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss, Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store df MENDENHALL fc'MtfNSCH ESSENCE OF COFFEE.' For sale at tbe ' obeap store of EVANS, St APPLEMAN. ' EXCHANGE NEWSPAPERS By tbe hundred for late at this offloe. The Weekly Herald The Best General Keoepaper in the il'ortd.- THE NEW YORK WKnr.r HM*M> ir'Pb iishedemy Saturday Moniiog. It* coo teats > embrace ufl lite new aof -tl arest event* of ' the (ley, reports of meetings, of the State Lvg > islalure, and of Congress; Important ttoblw | documents; European and home cwepoa -1 dance; financial and commercial ioforma lion, and editorials of general interest, '.hat have appeared in the Arte Yoik patty Her*ld. It is neutly printed, in elear type, on a large double quarto sheet of forty-eight col ' nmns—a book—a directory in itself— and forms one of the b|t and most valuable weekly newspapers in the world. The great '' est care is taken to obtain the latest and most reliable intelligence of important movement* ' in all parts of the world. No expense is spared for this purpose. ' The subscription price is three.dollars pr annum, psyahle in advance, or sixpence per single Cppy. Editors r.f newspapers through out the iu-nliy art particularly rtque 'ti lo itU as agents lk:y yiiil rrreive twen.y flee per j cent commission on ell casksitbeyiptwns. Auy person obtaining five or mote subscribers ' will be allowed die *amo commission. TERM I TO CLUBS. ] Fbr 1 copy of Weekly Herald for 1 year, ft 00 Five copies, dp do 11 JS Ten flp do (3 So Fifteen do dp as ,75 Twenty do do .45 >OO Twenty-five do do ,13 as Thirty do do 67 60 Thirty-five do ito 7® ft Forty do do 90 On Forty 'five do do 101 50 Fifty ito do 1)2 to All letters to be addressed to dames Gor don Bennett proprietor and "editor of tbe [ "New York Herald," New Yiirk City. Rernitmnoe must be made in futile cur rent in this city. , v Advertisements Insetted Ffi the "Weekly 1 Herald" for thirty cents per line. New York, Feb. 8, 1854. JJlft W W3lfii£flß IX ItLtlOttSßllßti. ; t EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG I IAS taken charge of k new mitrbie Works 'at the corner of S'lsii and Market ft., Flooinsburg, where the pnblio rthn be served with livery kind of Marble Work, executed in the best style of U Art, and at dip lowest living prices. Thankful for past favors, Mr. Atrpsfrong will execute ail orJeis that may In left with bim for Tomb-stones, Tombs, monuments, Door and Window Sills, steps of marble or sandstone, Met tles, or any ihing else in the department of marble masonry. The sjnek du hand and engaged consi is of tbe beat ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARRLE; and LEI TRUING will be done in English or German. E. ARMSTRONG. Bloomstmrg, Fob. 1, 1855. ft Jlt li YlMlt COUGH, BY THE USE OV Rider's syrup of Tar, . WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPnTIIk. A SLIGHT COLD, accidentally acquired, through neglect or improper treatment, may result in that worst of all disease!, con sumption, therefore be advised in time, and procure at once a bfit'.le of this valuable pre paration. his pleasant to the taste, and hae no narcotio in its eompoOtiou, and can be taken with perfect safety. The wide spread reputation which this preparation has obtained ne a cough mcd clrio, is a sure guarameq of its usefulness in all diseases of the throat and lungs, and all wbo use it will be certain to obtain relief.— For sule by all the storekeepers in this, and adjoining counties, and wholesale by the proprietor. I. L, HITTER, No 7 South Front St., Philadelphia. Jan. 28, 1855. Bloomsburg P. Office Arraagemeats. Hours for Mails to Close. Philadelphia Mad closes datiy, except Sunday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Western Mail closes daily, except Sun day, at 11 o'clock, A M, Wilkes-burre .Mail closes daily, except Sunday, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Mail for upfihhii'.gcreek loCarrxbra leaves on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, ai A o'clock, A. M. Mail for Buckhorn, jlersevto'tn and White , Hall leaves oil Tuesday, Thursday arid Sat urday, at 7 A. M. Mail for Millriileand Chestnutgrove leaVes at 1 o'clock, P. M., every Thursday. PHILIP UN ANGST, P. M- Bloomsburg, Dec. 12, 1854. NW ORIS T - WMLL AT HILL GHOVjE! FIT HE subscriber has refilled his Grist- A. Mill at Mill Grove, near Light Street, Columbia county, and is ready lo do any and all kinds of grinding. Ho bag three run of stones, aud the Mill will work to gen era-i satisfaction. A competent miller bas fcaa charge of the establishment, and tbe jfalronage of the publio is respectfully soi THOMAS TRENCit. Mill Grove, Sept, 9, 1851. AI)M li\ tSTU ATO R*B SOTICEr NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration upon the estate ui jCheelvv Sterling, lata of 11-:mto>'it township, Cotum,- bia county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Hemlock town ship. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having accounts against the estate to present them lor settlement tu ISAAC LHIDY, Hemlock, Jan. 18, 1855. Adinir-istiotor. Executor's Notice. TVOTICE is hereby given thai Inner* tella mentary upon tho estate uSCbHstiad Kerning, late of Orange township, Columbia county, deceased, have bean grantad to the undersigned, residing in Orangeville. All persons indebted lo the estate aro requeetad to make payment without delay ; aud those having accounts against the estate to present them lor settlement tu JACOB D. KLINE, Orangeville, Feb. 5, '55.—6w. Executor. Executor's IVoicc. TVOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary opoo itio estate of Wdliain Ciayion, late of Franklin township, Colnmr bia county, deo'd, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Fraokliq township, All persons indebted to the estate are re quested tu make payment without delay; and those having accounts against the estate to preaenl them far settlement to THOMAS CLAYTON, SAMUEL ENT. Franklin, Feb. S, 1856 -dw. Executors Hand* Wanted. WjiHE pubabriber wishes to eogogo the aer 1. vices of a miller ,compeierit*io take charge of bia grist mill at Mill Grove, near Light Street; and also two laboring henda.— Man with tuniliea will bo. preferred. The miller will be paid by the til oath. Apply at Mill Grpv& Colqmbia eounty, lp Ign. 18,1856. THOMAS YRINCH.
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