SPECIAL NOTICES, IMPORTANT TO FEMALCA —Dr.CHFMfcUfxN ' Pj, w .—The combinations of ingredients in h*M Pills. ir the result of • long and cx- MnnTe practice; tiny ere mild in their opor •lion enj certain in restoring naluee to ita proper channel In every in- beer. the ur of •o many eonaatrpliona among young females. To ladies l ore l.eallh will not permit an in . creare of their fcntily, llore Fiila will prove a xeluahle acquieilion, as they will prevent pregnancy. Hestlsiits. [V.n in the ante, pal pitation f the lieait, loathing of food, and disiuibcd tlccn do most alwava arise from Ills inierranlioii of nature; and whenever that is the case, the 1 .IU will invariably remedy all Ibrae Cttle. for are ihey less iflicaeioua in the et re of 1< uronht.en, commonly called the "VVhiU>" Thtrc Pills rhould never be la. Vm duiing pregnancy, sr they would 1* sure n.caurr a mUearrigcC. Waru'tlcd to he puielv Vnctable, and fit c from any thing injurious to Me or health. Full trdrij licit tliiccuons ♦c.-mpany each hui. 1 liaah 1 ills ere put hp in equarc flat boxes. I'etrons residing where dure are no agency MtahlisheJ.hy enelo.ing One Dollor in a lot -1,, noalpaid to l)r. C. L Oheeaeman , No. VC7 Dlecher Ureal. Nw York City, can have them ei.Pto their respective addressee by return of ■nail. To PERSONS OUT ON KMPI.OVMKNT —Tie at tention of the reader is solicited to the adver tisement of Agents wanted fox the penes ot Pictorial t ooks issued Irom llio press ol Mr. Soars. Thee books have met. anil arc mce:- ing with a largo sale throughout the Union, and three latest publications, • Russia Illas trait)!.,"' " China ami India," and " Thrillinp Incidents in the II ars of the United States." •re in every way equal to the other works in point of attraction and interest \\ hat he wishes lo obtain is, competent Agents in ev ery section of the country. The readiness of lhair sale offers great inducements for per sons to embark in their disposal, and as they •raofa high moral and unexceptional char acter, there are none hut who can conscien tiously contribute to llietr circulation. Any person wishing" to embark in the cn'e.rprise, will risk little by fending to the Publisher MS, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) caiefully lo.ved, insured, and directed, af fording a very libera! per cent.ig* lo the Agent for his trouble. Willi those he will soon be able to ascertain tho most ealcable, and order accordingly. GFCatatceue*, containing full particulars, forwarded to~all pans of the country free ol postage, on application. Manny's INVIUOHHTINU CORDIAL.- The met its of this purely vegetable etraot for ihe removal and cure oi physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affections, &c , hie., are fully described in another column o! this paper, to wh'ch the reader is referred. $2 per bottle, 3 bottles (or $5; six bottles for •8 ; 816 per dozen. rP"Observe ihe marks of the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. Cohen, No. 3 Frank lin Row, Vine St.. below Eighth Philadelphia Pa., lo whom all orders mast be addressed. For Sale by all the respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the conn'ry. T. W. DVOTT A PONS, NO. 132 North 2nd it., Philadelphia, Sale Agents for Pennsyl vania J VALTI"ABLE BCRMAII S GRE\T MISSIONARY; OH, RECORDS Of THE Life, b aractcr and 'Achievements of ADONIRAM JUDSON. Elegantly illustrated with fine Steel Engrav ings, and a map showing at a glance tho field of Judson's labors, with his voyages and travels BY Rev II.T. MTDDLEDITCH, Red Bank, N. J., in one handsome duodecimo vol. Price $l - OF THE PRESS "Award it a high degree of accuracy."— Phila. Chr.stian Chronicle. "The writer lias well attained his end: I ' Watchmen and Reflector. "A fair and correct view of facts."—N. Y. Baptist Register. "More complete and accurate than all its predecessors combined.—N. Y. Chronicle. "Every family in the land should read it." —Congrega' ion a I i*l. " Welt conceived and well executed " Christian Times. •'A faithful history."—Western Recorder. 1 Fidelity and accuracy realized."—Jour nal and Messenger. *Recommetnled to every Christian."-West ern Christian Advocate. "The book will be valued."—Michigan Christian Herald. " Characterized by petfect accuracy."— Christian Review. "Graphic and almost dramatic in iie style •fid grouping closely condensed in its details of facts, and entirely free from that mis placed grandiloquence with which men are apt to be written about by the authors who sympathise much with them; and finally much increased in value by the judicious division of the years in the hie of us subject appropriate heads; this hook may proudly cuai'enge comparison with any religions bi ography of the day. It reflects true and last ing credit upon iis author, and must do abid ing good to the Missionary cause."—N. Jer ey Standard. Remit the price and the book will be re ceived poet paid by return mail. Also sold by all the booksellers. EDWARD H. FLETCHER, Publisher, 117 Nassau St., New York. For Iteul! THE subscriber offers fur rent n good STOKE STAND on one of the most desira ble business coiners in Light Street, now oc cupied by John Vanliew, Esq. Posses-ion given en tho Ist of April, Korionns (which avill b* reasonable) apply to t'E I'EK E.NT . Light Street, March 0, 1853. TO miners! ~ TO be let by contract lo partiei of 6 good miners, lbs various mine* at Lancaster Colliery, Shamokin, for Ihu season of 1855. For particular* apply to COCHRAN, PEALE & Co. Shamokin Pa., March Btb, 1855. —3t Stray Pigs. to the premises of the subscriber in Bloomsburg ou the 20lh of February init., six etrey shoate, apparent about six months old. Tho owner is requested to „ prove property, pay, charges and lake them awey, or they will be disposed of according l law. WILLIAM NEAL. Bloomsburg, Feb. 20, 1855—3w. IS hereby given that the Stockholders of the Nescopeck Bridge Company that there will be an election held at (he Treasurer's office in Berwick Pa., on Saturday the 31st of March, for the purpose of electing a Pres ident and 6 Malingers for one year. S. B. BOWMAN, Berwick Fab. 2 lib '55. Treasurer. | FTJBLXGi SALB OF REAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orvhßns' Court of Columbia county, on Saturday the 14(A day of April next, at 2 o'clock iu the ettornoou, Hiram R. Kline, Administrator &c., of William Patier-on, late of Orange town ship, in said county, dec d, will expose to ■ale by pubiio vendue, upon lire premises, a certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Fishingcroek towrtgbip, Columbia county, containing about 70 ACRES, adjoining lands of Amos Spado, Colder, Elins Mcllenry nml the heirs ot John Laz urus. The property is very valuable a* a mill seat, and there ar ou it now a Large Grist'Jflill, a saw mill, a two-story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. It is six miles above Orangeville, aul ou the waters of Raven- Creek ; late the estate of said deceased, sit uate in the township of Fishiugcreek and county aforesaid. F.y order of Court. II R- KLINE, Administrator. JACOB KYF.ULY, Clerk. Bloomsbl.r;r, Feb. 24, 1855. SALE OF VALUABLE PROI'F.I^TY. rIHE subscriber wishing to retire from JL brsioess w ill sell or rent, ou easy terms bis business properly, such us, FURNACE, GRIST-MILL) FARM) Store-House nnd Goods, together with Hors es, Wagons, Carls, and a variety of other properly, necessary lor the conduct of such an establishment. The Furnace is run with Anthracite Coal, and is calculated to make 50 tons Ihg Iron per week. Plenty ol Ore lelt in Ihe neigh [ bcrliood. stam naaa i) in good order. I3"l'o*ses*ioti given when llro present stock is worked up. Call on the umlersiged at his residence at Light Street Columbia County. ALSO, SCO Acres of Timber Land, for sale cheap, situate above Orangeville, r.crth side ol the Knob Mountain. m. Mcdowell. Idght Street, Feb. 22, ISLS. PUBLIC SALE. " VALUAIILE I ARM AND PLANTATION. WILL be exposed to public sa'e, upon tlw pretn es on the 23d duyot Match, A. D., 1855, a certain Pl;)i>iaiio!i& Tract cf Land, siiuaie in Bloom township, Columbia coun ty, adjoining lite North Ea.-t Branch ot the River Susquehanna, lauds of Col Jos. Pax ton, the heirs of Isaiah Barton, Dr. Jno. Ram say, and others, containing about ONE HUND.iED AND TEN ACRES, ol frst rle river bottom laud, in a high sla'e |of cultivation. A portion of the laud is in I woods sufficient ior a supply of rails and fu- I el. The ISorth Branch Canal passes through j sai I tract. The improvements are an excelient Dwci.- ; nso Hoc-n. large and convenient bank Barn. J Wagon house, Hay hou-e, Sheds, and other I out buildings. Also, tin Apple Orchard, &e. | it is one of the most pleasant and t'esira | ble farms on the North Branch, within one mile mill a half of ihe town ot Bloomsburg, - one mile ol the Rupert Depot of the Cutsa j wi'.sa, Wiiliamsporl and Erie Railroad, and J within two miles of throe Iron Blast Fur j n ices in fall opperation, in a populous neigh- I borhood and convenient to market, Softools j and Churches. No halter nor more produc tive Farm in the County of Columbia. Terms of Sale: Two thirds of the purchase money may, if the purchaser desires it, remain lor a pe | tiod ol years iu said premises ; the interest to be paid annually. ALSO, —At the same time rtnd place the following pntsorial property, viz: Horses, out le, It ;gs, wagon., sleds, buggy, Carriage, Grain by the Bushel, bay by the ton, pota toes, wind-mills, Threshing Machine Horse Bower, 15 Acres of Wheat in the ground, 3 acres rye in die ground, nnd a variety of tanning u omuls too numerous lo mention. £3C* Bale lo commence at Id o'clock, A. M., when attendance will bo given and terms made known by ROBT. CATHCART, WILLIAM NEAL, Executor's cf Alfred McClurc, aee'd. Bloomsburg, Feb. 22, 1855. ADMINISTUATOR S NOTICE. _ TM'OTfCE is hereby given that letters of Iw administration upon the estate, of Sam uel A Bowman, late of Mifflin township, Columbia co., deceased, have bean granted to Ihe undersigned, residing in Mifflin and Berwick All persons indebted to said de cedent arc requested to make payment with out delay, and those having accounts against the estate to present them for settlement to SAMUEL CREASY ) ... . S B BOWMAN, j Ml " February, 22, 1655. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estate of Jaocob Kel ler, Into of Fishiugcreek township, Columbia county deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the estate of said decedent are requested to make payment without delay, and rhose having accounts against the estate lo pre sent ihorn for settlement to GEORGE KELLER, Adm r. FiShingereek. Feb. 16th, 1854—6wr. A DM INISTIUTOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE j* hereby given that letters ol ad ministration upon ihe estate ol Jacob Guarhait, late of Alair. township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Main township. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment,nnd those hav ing accounts against the estate to present them for settlement to JOHN KIKFER, Adm'r- March 3, 1855. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. T LITERS testamentary on tho Estate of ALFRED McCLURE, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, I ee'd, has been grouted by the Register of said county lo Robert Cathcart, uud William Neal, who both reside ill Bloomsburg, in said county : All person, having claims or demands against the Estate of the decedent, are re quested lo make them known to the Execu tor* without delay : and all persons indebted to the Estate, in make psvment forthwith. ROBERT CATHCART) n-, WILLIAM NEAL. j ±^ecu,o ' s Bloomsburg, Feb. 17 1855—6t5. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE jVOTICE is hereby given that letters testa jr., late of Mifflin township, Columbia coun ty deceased, have been granterHothe nuder signed residing in Mifflinville. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested lo make payment without delay, and those having accounts against the d.-ccdeot lo pre sent ttiem for seltlemsnt to SAMUEL CREASY, Kmutor, | Mifflinville, March 6th 1855. J. C. DERBY, PUBLISHER, EXTRAORDINARY PUBLICATION. Now RRADV : MY COURTSHIP({ITS CONSEQUENCES BV fIEKRV WIKOtT. A true account of the authors advenfutes in England, Switzerland and Italy, with MISS J. C. GAMBLE, TIIE AMERICAN HEIRESS CONTENTS. Explanation The Prison A Joyful Meeting Thrilling News Smitten Again Unexpected Blow The Queeliod Pupped A narrow Escape Breakdown Flight A Jailor's Humanity Repentance A Woman's Rage Reconciliation The Trial More Repentance The Condcmrilation Tho philosophy of loveMidr.ighl Reflections Geo. l'eabodys'e Ball Remorse The Heroine in AlarmPatdon Impossible Caught Attain Done at Lust Too Ardent by half Thurlow Weed's story A Coquet'* Letter The Chloroform A Complete Victory American Sympathy A Violent Rupture An Attempt ut Suicide Unconditional surten-Joyful Days dor Tiie Liberation A Philadelphia beauty A Sweet Sleep The day Named "John Van Buren Flight and Flurry New Yotk Again A Splendid Bride Hearty Welcome The Abduction Ultimatum ofihe Press ' A struggle for victory Finale I Tito Arrest I "Of all the personal confessions and auto j biographical sketches that wo have" ever read or liearJ of, this is the. strangest, the oddest, the "most extraordinary ; and, we may as well admit at once, the most intensely inter eating. The bonk lias cost us a couple ol nights sleep ; and we have no doubt it cost its author ami its principal subject a good many more. We have read it carefully through, according to our invariable custom, before venturing to give's decided opinion ol a work, and we unhesitatingly pronounce 'Wifcofl'e Courtship and its Consequnces' not only a deeply exciting narrative, but one ol the most remarkable tales ever unfolded lo public exhibition-''— [N. York Ev. Mirror. Price in papof covers, 81; in neat cloth binding, 51 25 Orders should be addressed to J. C. DERBY, Publisher No. 119 Nassau street, N. Y. For sale by Booksellers and News Agents everywhere. Single copies sent by infill, post-paid, on receipt of price. Report of (lie Grand Jury at February Term, 1855. r I 'O tha honorable the Judges of the court -I of quarter sessions of the peace in and fur the county ot Columbia. The undersigned Grand Inquest of the Commonweal.h of Pennsylvania Inquiring for the body of the county of Columbia, lie spectrally Report. That they have pursuant to their required duties ralintv and deliberately, investigated u'l bill- of indictment presented for their con sideration at this term, and have passed up on them accordingly. They have also made ,i thorough examination of tho Court bouse, Jail, and all other public buildings, and find litem generally in good repair. It is within the knowledge of the Inquest that Ihe public rood lekdiug along Fishing creek above Orangeville is much injured and obstructed by the creek at this present sea son. But in our judgment, the difficulty will be obviated whenever the bridge now in contemplation shall be built over Fishing creek a short distance above where the road is now injured by Ihe water. The violations of law in this community, are not many, nor are the few irimes of a high natiite. It is a cause ol congratulation that our labors can be short, and. that no se rious reproaches nttarli to our community. The condition of public morals we believe to be about as good as the frailties of human nature allow to be expected—while the boun ties ol Providence and the blessings of free institutions still continue to fill our land. Ali of whicli i- respectfully submitted this seventh day of February A D. 1855 JOHN B. EDGAR." Foreman. | NOTll'Eio OWNERS of ( ANAL BOATS. I -.G ScpF.r.vison'a OrFicK ) StIICKSIIISNEV, > rnxOITCE is hereby given to the owners ol lw boats, whether loaded or empty, now lying within ihe prism nl the Lower North Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, that if they or their agents are not present when the undersigned is prepared to let the water into said division, lor the purpose of preventing the said boats from becoming ob structions to ihe navigation of srtid canal, he will in six days thereafter sell said boats and their cargoes, agreeably to the 13'h- section ol the net of ihe 10th April, 1826, entitled ! "An act lo protect the public in the full ben efit aud enjoyment of the works constructed for the purposes of inland navigation." By order of the Hoard of Canal Commis sioners. GEO. \V. SEARCH, Feb. 22, 1855.—3w. Supervisor. NOTICE lo OWNERS of CANAL BOATS. sPuuii.—<£ SUPERVISOR S Orms, ) Harrieburg, Feb. 5, 1855. j NOTICE is hereby given to the owners of boats, whether loaded or empty, now lying within the prism of the Eastern Divis ion of Ihe Pennsylvania Canal, that, if they or their agents are not present when the un dersigned is prepared to let the water into said Division, for the purpose of preventing the said boats Irom becoming obstructions to the navigation of said canal, he will in six days thereafter sell said boats nnd their car gops, agreeably to tbe 13tti section of the act ol the tOih Aoril, 1826, entitled "An act lo protect the public 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. WEI DM AN FORSTER, Supervisor. Notice Io Collectors. NOTICE is hereby given lo ail delinquent Collectors for J853 und previous y ears, that the Commissioners and Treasurer ot Columbia county will meet nt their nffico in Bloomsburg, on Monday, Ihe 19/ A day oj March next, when those wishing to save COM will attend ; as the accounts not settled on or before that day will be plared in tbe hands of the proper officers for collection. By order of the Commissioners. COMMISSIONER'S Or TICK, )J. C. FRUIT, Bloomsburg Feb. B. '55. { Clerk. HUNKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS !! DEEDS, SUMMONS, ' EXECUTIONS, SUBFCENAS. and JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, fo- sale at the office af the '"4 tar of the North" NOTICE! AI.L persons indebted to the subscribers on bond note Or book account are requested to make payment on or before the first of April next WM. MeKELVY & CO. & McKELVY, NEAL & CO. Bloomsburg, Jan. 28, 1855. Faikcy I'liper, Ecvelopcs, Pens, Ink, Writing sand. &c Rn be found at tho cheap Bookstore of JOSEPH SWAKTZ, BUSINESS"H|KTOBY. M FP o.i .vt aide of Main Street Mar ■ ket. IfNQ , Ptt)KK, on Main reet'. fio doors above lite 'AffCGctn House." SIMON BREIFCsKfc Co. CLOTHING STORE in Bio 'Exchange Block,' opposite the Court house. EVANS & APPLEMAN MERCHANTS.— Store on the upper part of Main stroet, nearly opposite thr Episcopal Church. fT. c. SIHYE, Manufacturer of furniture and CABINET WARE. Wareroom in Shiva's Block, on Main Street. A. M. RUPERT, rpINNF.R AND STOVE DEALER JL Shop on Sooth side of Main street, be low Market. - JOSEPH BIV ART J. BOOKSELLER. Store in the Exchang® Block, first door above lire Exchang® Hotel. R. W. WEAVER. Attorney aT law— omm on ti.e first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. ____ SHAKPLESS & NELICK, IjiOUNDEBS ANfr MACHINESTS. Build . ings on the alloy between the "Exchange and "American House." " R A UNA RDIIUPBRT. TAILOR. —Shop on the South Side of Main Street, first square below Market. MEXDENIIALL & MEXSCH, MERCHANTS.— Store North West corner of Main auJ Market Streets. HIRAM C. UOWER7 DENTIST.—Office near the V?) Aoadomy on Third Street. ll KELVV, NCAL £. ( t l)7, ]Af ERCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main *■-* and Market streets. ""gUAlilT ESB & MELIIK, \f ANUFACTURF.S AND"DEALERS IN I ill STOVES, TINWARE Establish j merit on Main street, next building shove lie Court-house. HEN BY ~Z~t PPIK .E h7~ CLOCK and WATCHMAKER, south side) of Main street, above the Raii.oid. Every kind of disorder in j ;welit.tl or r 1 til er newly invented Escapements faiihfull re- ; paired. " PU R IM) N' S DI a EST. \ NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur-, chase a copy of I'erdori's Digest, can be ' accommodated by applying at lie this otfe e ~ iSBivDYfiT EAGLE HOTEL) So- 139 >ortl Tlitrtl Nlroft. übuve fiaco PHILADELPHIA. Samuel A. Bkadv. Ghh.gk 11. Brows. [June 8:h 4854 Iy. iwwm—row' —ei To I'a - + _.j Agt'nli ' Vanicvl In Every Section oi die United States. The most Elegant am! UseVof Vt>}. of the 1 Year. . SEARS'GREAT W ORK OX RUSSIA, j J UST poblieln d, on Illustrated Description 1 of the Russian Empire. Being a Piiysi- I eal and Tolitical History ol its Gov ernmetrs and provinces'. Productions, Re- j sonrees, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature, Educational Means, Religion, People, Manners, Customs, A itiquiiics, etc , from the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with about 200 Engravings.and Maps of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complcie in one large octavo volume ol about 700 pages, elegantly aud subsianli ally bound. Retail price, S3. This wink has been several years in pre paration, and v.ill, it is behoved, meet in the fullest vrcrp ation of tne world, the want so universally felt for reliable information on the history and internal resources ol a coun try occupying v> large a j>oftion of lite Easi ern Hemisphere, and hok4f*3so loniiiUable a portion at the present none to the rest ef Europe and Asia; but of which lor less is known than of any other European tinliou. 11 Also, a deeply interesting volume, enti tled "The Hemmlcable Advtutuits of Celebrated Persons embracing llie Romantic Incidents and Adventures in the Lives of Sovereigns, Slaletnieu, rlenerals, Princes, Warriors, Travellers, Adveulurers, Voyagers, &e. cm irient in the History of Europe and America, including Sketches of over titty ceh-bra'.ed heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated ii!i numerous engravings. One volume 400 pages, royal 12mo. cloth," gill. Price. $1 25. The subscriber publishes a tffmber of most valuable I'ictorial Hooks, ycry popular and of such a moral run! religious influence that while good men may salely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit and receive a fair coDipcns -.ttoii lor their labor. To men of enterprise and tact, this busi ness offers an opportunity for profitable em ployment seldom lobe met with. Persona wishing to engage in their rale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular containing full particulars, with diieclions to persons disposed to act as Agents, together with terms on which they will be furnished, by addiessing the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, Pciu-uiitu, 131 William Street N- Y. MADISON HOUSE, A'os. 3" mi if 39 North Second Street, (Below Arch Street,) aacJiaLlapQa.flai.o rpHIS popular house lias been thoroughly A renovated-, and extensive improvements made for the accommodations ol guests, &c In connection with the above Hotel, the pro* prietor has opened, in the basement, a fine Eating and Drinking Saloon. Altogether the establishment compares favor ably with the first class places ol nccommo. dntion for travellers, citizens, See.. —being within a short dislanco of the Now York and Baltimore Landings, near ihe Post Office anil Exchange, where Omnibuses, going to all parts of the City, start froin. The Proprietor hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his gueSts, to receive a lib eral bharo of the public patronage. J. OTTKNKIRK, Proprietor. (Late o( Baltimore, Md., & Cincinnati, Ohio.) Feb. 15, 1855. Justice* of (he Pence AND CONSTABLES can find all kind of blanks desirable for their use.trt proper form, at the office of the St is or the Nuktu, TO THOSE WANTINQ CHEAP GOODS! X2£2osasaQna*vySE*. <£& C3B<3D and all .hose wishing to buy cheap, oau save mOW by giving us ■ have all kind. of Gotte and VVares.o supply the wanla ol ?h" P®P- * very large to. of 1..AD112S I>RESS C?0®8r French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, d* P°P P tMme * cloths, mohair lumres, miiAlin il lain**, Persian cloths, Ginghams, l/alit'H* ,*• • .. WHI TE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collar*, Hp. .'iccra, handkerchiefs flouncing*, bands and trimmings, laoos and edging*. bonne, ribbon.:, in 3r -® variety, > vet ribbons, and braids,"kid, colion, and lisle thread ulr.vea, n.ohurr mitts, .W-, All kinds ol SHAWLS, brocke, Bay Slalo, Wa.erville, black silk, cashine'®, lnnbrooer 9d, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimors, saitrtiuiis, vesting*, wee jeuns, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS fy SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN * CHILD KEN We*have a large assortment ot Hal* ami Caps of latest fashions. We -'hare also Jl.iril-' ware, Qneensware, Gedarware, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpel bags, floor, table and car ringe oil rloths, mats rngs, baskets, &c. Muslins flunnels, tickings, diapers, lowellngs, drillings. &c., in abundance. , ~ , . ... We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a can before.purchasing el-e --where. We have bought ourgoodsai Lowest Cash Price# and will not ba undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloornsburg, October 28, 1855. t?s3ilnx!.2D£ltf , 'E£iSEiS3 <£& C£BCJD, HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING _ t ,ii ? Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store. They have on hand a large and ■ full assortment of FROCK, DRE6S, BOX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, .r .11 snrU an a -t z -, that the present enlightened age knows any thine about. Of Pants and Vests thev have every of>' of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey, sniped and fane* ; Vesls of satin, silk, bufl, Maimer*, marseilles, linen and worsted of all fash toiiahle cuts and colors ; Working Pa..'® boy. clothing. Adso fine white, figured and wriped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchief blocks, Ties Scarfs, all kind. of gentle man's dress goods ; Hats, Caps, Trunks, TraVs>g bags and Umbrellas ; and 52 They have I'nAersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigaletts, Gloves, Mill*, L®dies'a Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, each as ltinas, Breast puis, Uom anu Silver Pensntid Pencils, Medallions,' Vest and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacle.'", wftives Razors and a well selected assortment of Aeeordeoris. Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloornsburg, May JBth 1854. S. DRKIFUSS, & Co. IT2W FALL AITD WINTER GOODS J DAVID LOWENBERG INVITES aenntion to his stock of cheap and fashionrde clothing at his store oo Mark ft street, two doors above the "American llousa," where be lias a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including SJASSIiKHffiUSIUB Wb1233 1 j|ot. sack, frock, gnm and oil clcTth coats of oil sorts and sizes, pants of nil colors, shawls I rinpcs and figure, veals, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and laney aiticles. N. B. lie will nlso make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and io ti . beet manner. All T.is clolhitig is made to wear, and most of if is of home manufac ture. Bloornsburg, May 16ih 1854-3 m. EVANS WA.TSOM, No. 26 South f'our.h street. have nn hand a large assortment 01 PATEN T SALAMAN DER FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, Rank Vaults anJ Iron Doors lor Ranks and (JURAT TIRE U..HT kKET, BATHI.M'^RR FAUIBANKS & _Co.— Gentlemen: —We take much pleasure in rec ommending your FIRE PROOF SAJ'KS to merchants and others, who may desire' to purchase, with a view to the preservation nl 1 their Bonks and other valuables. Th<* Safe I we purchased of you, ind manufactured by | EVASS A WATSON, of Philadelphia, Pa., remained in the fire at the burnit g of our store tmtil.the entire stork was consumed, the heat being intense, as yon may suppose as tliere were about seventy batrels of IhjtuV in tlie store, besides soma seventy thousand . pounds of rat's and ropes, and other articles of a highly combustible nature. We hat! j the Sale opened after the fire had eeas! and found our boohs and papers ftrettrveri in perfect order. No. 116 Light street wharf. Please send as another of your best Sates, of the same size, for onr future use, and o biigß R. VV. W. ISAAC. " No. 91 Light street wharf. Baltimore B U.TIMORE, Sin., May 17, 1M54. MESSRS K. & T. FAIRIHNKS Si Co.— Gen :—lt gives us much pleasure to hear j testimony to the excellence of your Fire Proof Safes. The one I of yon, manufactured by Messets. Evans St Wat son, Philadelphia, Pa., saved rny hooks and valuable papers, when everything else in the house was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14:h inah, ut tie Light s.reet wltarf. R- F. WILMS. BALTIMORE MD;, May 17, IHSI. patent Slate Refrigerators, Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales. Solo Agency for Bnlterworih's, Betlley V, Vales' and Jones' Patent PowJer Proof Bank Locks. Below are the names of a few gentlemen and Public inslitulor* who have cur Safes, in use. Hundreds more can he given : Farmers & Mechanics Bank Philadelphia 12 Safes: U. S. Mint, " ' U. Arsenal, five Safes California 3in Phtlape.lphia- State Treasurer Trenton, N. J. Pentt'a. lb. R, Co., Phiia'd. 2 bafes. Philadelphia Wilmiugton & Baltimore R. R. Co., Philadelphia. Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co , " Coal Run Improvement St U. It. Co., " 801 l Garretson & Co. Bankers, Hunting don, Pa, Belt, Smith & Co., Bankers, Johnstown Pa , Brvan, Gardner. St., Alloona, Pa. Gen. A H. Wilson, Huntingdon, Pa. McKelvy, Neat St Co.; blooms-buigt " Geo. Weaver, do Caleb liarlon. do Philadelphia, August 31 1854-ly. A'JJTF ROUTE TO PHILADELPHIA Cattawissa, H'lllianisport, find Erie Kail Road. , OPEN TO MILTON. 8} hours between Phil'a. and Milton, | ON and alter Monday, Sept. 25lfr, and until extension to Williamson, pass enger trains will be run every-fray (Sunday t excepted) as follows : Leaving Milton at Id A. M., connecting with Reading Rail Road, at Port Clinton, ar riving at Philadelphia tit 7 30, P. M. Leaving Philadelphia, at 7 30, A. M.t ar rive at Milton it 4 30 P. M. A Freigh. - , Train will leave Milton, on Monday, Wednesday Si Friday, and Port Clinton on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, of each week. S eight is carried to and from Pliladelphia oot transhipment, from Reading Rail Road Freight Depot corner tof Broad and Cherry nreetr - T. McKISSOCK. Sept. 28,— ft jg s l. ; I GRIND GIFT ENTERPRISE AND CONCERTS. j CO.OOO GIFTS VALUED AT 860,000. Ticket* SI each. ! E.UNANGS T, Announces that ho hat- projected a series ol GIFT CONCERTS, to the patterns of which lih will distribute by lo; 60,00b Valuable gifts I or prttinifims. i The concerts will be given nl Blootnsbnru, Danville, anil such other towns where a suf ' fieienl .lumber of the patrons of the enter prise resi.le The limes ami 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 j or premiums: i One three story Brick Hotel in Bloomsburg, opposite the Court-house, now occupied by j Ex-Sheriff Billtnyer, valued at 810 000 One large fWo-story brick dwelling-house,lot and out-build'tis, on 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 and lot , on Main street of Bloomsburg 3.000 One two story frame dwelling houseand lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 2,000 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on -Main street of Bloomsburg I,SOO Two two story bra k dwelling houses' on j Centre-Ireet ol Bloomsburg, each 1 600 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,6"0' One two story frame dwelling hou-e at i lot oil Main street of Blootnsbtirg 1 000 Etgbt corner lots oil Cen:r street of Blooms burg, each 8-15(1 6 600 Six middle lots on Centre street of Blooms burg, each 8100 2,109 Two liuegias, each 8200 400 Two buggies,, each 31 HO 380 Two buggies, each $l7O 340 Turt Gold patent lever watches, SIOO 1,000 Twenty Gold detached lever watches, each 860 j^oo Twenty Gold cylinder escapement watches, each SSO 1.000 15 Gold watches, each 850 750 50 Silver lever watches, each 825 1 zSQ 50 double barrel shot gups, ea -h S2O l 00',) 10 •' " " $lB ' 480 10 Rifles, each Sit 140 10 Allen's revolvers, each 812 120 10 Colt s revolvers, each S2O 200 20 paits pistols each $2 ' o( , be given in the public prints fr ,t . holders to meet at some desic.,,,, j l ,® itcke l place, lo chopse a Comm : '.,,° 'V"® f )! ul ttS?* ** " lh# Wflßam Sny^' J c'J® rt %* B. Menagb rw w S ,rk K " q ,J ?' nrt II A-.v' 2 "• ve r Esq., or Rob ly y>' ? '" iur ., Bloomsburg, Columbia coun cil f ar tickets must be addressed, E'""paid, money ci closed, to E. Uuangst, '"'-omsburg, Columbia county Pa., and the .tckels will be promptly forwarded to any address. Mr C. F. ICnapp will act as general cor responding agent at Bloomsburg for the pro prietor. E. UNANGST. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1851. —6m. * DRAWER GOODS, spotted Swiss. Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, aale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of MENDENHALL & MENSCH ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For sale at the cheap store ol EVANS,' & APPLEMAN. EXCHANGE NEWSPAPERS By the hundred for sale at this office. The Weekly Herald. The 11 est General Newsp-tper in the World Tils NEW* YORE WertLr Hkralu is pub ti*htd every SauitJay Morning. It* content* embrace all the news of the great eventsof the day,reponsof meetings,ol ihe Start Lf • i islalure. and of Congrea*; important publio documents; European and home correspon dence; financial and commercial inform*- tiorT/ and editorials of general interest, that have appeared in the Aero York Dn+'y HeraLl It ih neatly printed, in rrlear type, on a largo doui'l® quarto sheet of lotty-aighl cut limn*— * bo,' , J> —b direo'ofy in itself—and loriTia otto of i'.' B l' esl ""d most valuable weekly new.tpnpa."* "> 'he worlj. The great em care is taken to obtain the latest and nm>t reliable intelligence ot important muvearenta in all pnrte of the world. W" cxpeiimi i< spared for this purpose. The subscription price i* ibrerT dollars'p*r annum, payable in admoce, oraijrptl'ue per ample copy. Editors i f newsp tpert tfnOVgh out the country ore purlieu urty l eip'e.-leJ to uct as open!* 1 Ley trill receive twenty-five per pent commission ou ail cask subscriptions. Any pe.'snn obtaining live or more subscriber* will allowed the same comntisiior). TERMS TO CLUBS. For I c.opp of Weekly Herald (ot 1 year, J3 Oo Five ropica, do do II 25 Ten. Jo do 22 So Fifieen Jo do 33 75 Twenty r*i> do 43 oo Twenty-five Jo do "46 23 Thirty do do 67 fto Thirty-five do do 76 75 Forty do do 96 oo Kory-five do do tut 50 Fifty do do 112 (to All labors to be addressed to James Got - don Bennett proprietor ami editor of the "New York Herald," New York City. Remittance* must be made in funJs cur rent tit this city. Advertisements inserted in lbs "Weekly Herald" for thirty cents per lint), New York, F'eb. 8, 1854. SJISW IX It LOOMS 111 Rtt. EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG 11 AS taken charge of a now marble works • "■ at the corner of Main and Market St., Klooinsburg, where the public can be served' with livery kind oI HarMc Work, executed in ihe test style of the Art, anj at the i',>veM living prices. Thank/jl for past favors, Mr. Aimstrong will execute all ordcis that may be left with hint for Tomb-stones, Tomb,, Moniimsnts, Por'and Window Si fid, rleps of marble or sandstone, Mar.lles. or any thing viae in in* department of marble masonry. The stuck on hand and engaged consists of the best IT ALIAS AND AMERICAS MARBLE; and LETTERING w'ill be done in English or German K ARMSTRONG. Bloonisbtirg, F'eh. 1, 1855. CUKE YOU IS COIIUU, BV THE I"SK OF Kilfor'si Syrup of Tar, M1L1) CHERRY, and MOOD NAPHTHA. A FLIGHT COLD, accidentally acquired, - through neglect or improper treatment, may result m that worst ot all disca.es, con sumption, therefore be advised in time, and procure at once a bottle of this valuable pre paration. It is pl.-asantto the taste and has no narcotic in its composition, and can bo taken wi'h perfect safely. The wide spread reputation which this preparation has obtained as a cough medi cine. is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in all diseases of the throat and lungs, and all who use it wjll.be certain to obtain relief.— Fur sale by all the* storekeeper# in this, and aJjaming counties, and wholesale by the proprietor. I. L BITTER, No 7 South Front si., Philadelphia. Jan. 28 1355. Bloomsbttrg r. Office Arrangement* Hours for Wails fo Close. Philadelphia Mail closes Jmly, except Sunday, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Western Mail closes daily, except Sun day, nt 11 o'clock, A. M. Wiikes-barre Mail closes daily, except Sunday, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Mail for up Ftshingureek to Cambra leaves on Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at • o'clock, A.M. ! Mail for Buckhorn, Jerseyto—u and White Hall leaves on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 7 A M. Mail lor Millvilleand Chestnut-rove leaves at 1 o'clock,, P. M., every Thursday. PHILIP UN ANGST, P M Ulootnsburg, Dec. 12, 1834. NEW GRIST-MILL^ AT HILL GROVE! I TftHE subscriber has refitted in* Grisr- I , Mill at Mill Grove, near Liglit Street, I Columbia county, and is ready to do any and all kind* ot. grinding. He has three nut of stones, and the Mill will work to gen eral satisfaction A competent miller haa hssxha'ge rd the establishment, and the patron'gu tf tin, public is- respectfully so fictte'i. THOMAS TRENCH. Mill Grove, Sept. 9, 1864. A DMIMSTR VTOR\OTICEr~~ NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration upon the estate u t Cbarl,. | Sterling, late of Hemlock township, Colum bia county, deceased, have been granted l the undersigned residing in Tlemltxsk town ship. All persons indebted t0 t > |o eMalo requested to make payment without delay, and those having accounts against the eota'.e to present thei', | ot settlement to „ .. ISAAC LEfDY, ock,Jan. 18, 1855. Administiotor. Ejficutor'i Notice. is hereby given that letters testa mcutary upon the estate of Christian Kendeg, late of Orange township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in OratTgoville. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without delay ; an J those having accounts against '.tie estate to present them for settlement to JACOB n. KLINE, Orsngeville, F'eb. 5, '55 -6w. Executor Executor's Noicc, TVOTIC E is hereby given that letters lasts menta'ry unon the estate of William Clayton, lute of Franklin township, Colum bia County, deo'd, have been planted to the undersigned, residing in Franklin township All persons indebted to the estate are re quested (o make payment without delay, and those having accounts against tho estate to preseul them for settlement to THOMAS CLAYTON, SAMUEL KNT. Franklin, Feb. 5, 1855.-6w. Executors. Hands Wanted, THE subscriber wishes to engage the ser vices of a miller compStent to take charge of his grist mill st Mill Grove, netr Light Street; and also two laboring hand*.— Men with lamilies will be preferred. The miller will be paid by the month. Apply at Mill Grnvo, Columbia tvntnlv. to Jan 18, 155 V THOMAS fftllNCII.