A NEW ARRANGEMENT, SELECT CHEAP GOODS. A. C. MKNbH, HAVING purchased the interest of hi* late bartr.er Mr. S. Mendenhsll, in lha suck of goods, will continue the Mercantile Busirtesr, in the Brick Store, on cornor of Main and Market streets, Blooms burg, and respectfully informs his Iriends and customers ol llvo lute firm, that tie has just returned irom Ike city, with a choice assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, VIZ. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens ware, Cudar-ware/flollow-war ~ Dross, FISH, SALT, COAL, PLASTER, IRON, Nails, Boots, Shoos. Hats, Caps, &c. &e. In short, every thing usually kept to coun try Stores, to which he invites the public generally : DT Cash, Lumber, Old Iron, and Coun try Protluce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. A. C. MENSCII. Bloomsburg, April 21, 55.—y. Trial List for May 'fersn '33. |. Bartholomew Huber, t'l Peter Btlltney •r. 2. Jacob Manning, el. al. w. Rubt. Mont gomery. 3. Levi Miller, ct. al. vs. William Rilten bouse. 4. Samuel Resell, vs. George Dodson. 5. Daniel Shul z's Ex. vs. Daniel R. Shullz, at. al. 6. John R. Moyer Committee of Peter Mel kk, vs. S. K. Headly, et. al. 7. Daniel Hower, vs. Jonas Bernioger. , Andraw Latish, Ex. or Benj. Ilsyman. 8. Joseph Shatpless, vs. Jamison Harvey. 10. AmosSpavd, vs. William Com Hock. 11. O. B. Btllard, its. Daniel Sponeberg. 12. Enoch Howell, vs. Isaiah Shnman -13. Thomas H. Wilson, vs. S. E. deadly? J4. Jonathan J. Hogeland, tw. Israel Aslilon. 15. Margaret Neyhatd, vs. Ventalt Reese. 16. Susanna Hall, vs Archibald Hettrie. 17. Wilson Ager, at. al. vs. Alex. Ager. 18. John Donnelly. et"al. vs. John Smith. OMNIBUS LINE" AND 1 LIVERY STABLE. NOW run* anew omnibus between Bloom*- burg and tho Railroad Depot, which will take passengers from and to any of the residences of itie town, or the American Houre and I'ork* Hotel; anil he will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who way wish to go ioto any pari of lha county. Tire omnibus will leave Bloomsburg twice daily at 214 o'clock A. M., and at 2 o'clock P. M. He has al-o a large livery stable connected with the omnibus line, from which he can acoommodate the public, with conveyances fcr travelling, pleasure excursions or busi ness. Bloomsburg, April 24, 1855. ly. DISSOLUTION'S THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, in the Mercantile Business, in Bloomsburg, under the name and style of Evans be Appleman, was dis solved upon the first day of April, by mutual consent. It is desirable that the business ol the lale fifni be speedily settled anil closed. The books, accounts, etc., am with A. J. Ev ai t, in the store for settlement, by whom all accoonls against said firm must be presented for adjustment A.J. EVANS. JOHN APPLEMAN. Bloomsburg, Aptil 21, 1855.—3w. KXE(I TO HS NOTIC E~ TVTOTICE is hereby given that letters (esta rneutary uocu (tie estate of F.lizabthh Unger, hrte of Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned residing also in Bloomsburg. All persons having accounts against the esta'e are requested to present ihetn for settlement, and those indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to PHILIP UNANGST, Bloomsburg, April 20'55.—6w. Executor. NEW SPRING & SIMMER -WI-SSIW THE subscriber having just returned from Philadelphia have opened their stock of Spring and Summer Millinery Bonnets snd Bonnet materials, together with a general assoilment of FANCY tfSOODS, Silks, plain and corded Satins, Ribbands. Col lars, Cuffs, Raffling, Veils, Mils, Gloves. Flowers, Wreaths, Caps, Bonnets, Satin, Straw, Ruffled lace home's, Tuscan, Belgrade, English straw, split straw, diamond strap fiats, Napohtan and Casen Bonnets to order or 1 toady made, also a variety of fancy articles which is not necessary to enumerate, hut to ; all of which we invite the attention of our old friends and the public generally to call and see our cheapest and best assortment. M. BARK LEY & CO. Bloomsbutg, April 19 1855. —3w. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE JN pursuance of an order of ihe Orphans' " Court of Columbia county, ori Saturda y, the s lh day of May next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, 11. H. Kline Administrator, &u , of Witt. Patterson, lale of Orange twp., in laid county, doe'd, will expose to sale by public vendue upon the premises acerlain GEiflP L£-)C2Amdl a situate in Fishingcreek township, Columbia county, containing about SEVENTY ACRES, adjoining land of Amos Spade. Colder, Ellas McHenry and the heirs of Juo. Lazarus. The property is very valuable as a null-Beat, and there are on it now a large ©mnss? a saw mill, a two story frame dwelling house and other outbuildings. It is the best water privilege in the County, and has all of Fish luge reek as a feeder without n dam. It is •ix miles above Orangeville, and on the wa ters of Haven Creek, late the estate of said deceased, situate irt the township of Fish ingcreek and county aforesaid. H. R. KLINE, Admr. By order rf tlie Court. JACOB EYERLY, Cteik. Rloomsburg, April 17, 1855. ~~ NOTICE. ALL persons interested are hereby notifi ed that James Leitly and John Richart, Committee of the person and estate ol Arch ibald Patterson, jr., have filed their account • in the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, for confirmation and allowance, and that the same will be confirmed on the first Monday of May next by the said Court, un less exceptions be fildU iu meantime. By the Couil, JACOB EYERLY, Fxothokotabv'i Ojticx, ) Prolhonolary. Rloomsburg, April 12, 1855. J DRAWER CJOODS, Spotted Swiss. Bog Jaoouett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of MENDENHALL fc MENSCH BOOTS, Shoes and ready made clothing (heap for cash by MENDENHALL & MENSCH. Register'* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, credi'or* and other persons interested in the ?tulos of the respective decedents and mi nors that the following administration ac counts have been filed in the office of the Register of the counts' of Columbia, ahd will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphan's court, lo be held at Blooms- Intra, in and for I tin county aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 9lh day of May next al 2 o'clock, P. M. 1. The account of John K. Grotz k James Barton, Executors of ttie estate of E. H Biggs, late ol Bloom twp. deceased. .2. The acrfltlril Of Jesse Shannon, guar •liatt ol Harriet Paul, one of the children o( Wm. Paul, tlec'd. 3. The final account of Samuel Mears, administrator of the estate of Sarah Mears, late of Roaringcrcek township deceased. 4. The Gnardiu'i account of Joel Snyder, Guardian ol John Sitlcr n minor child ol Sntn uel Siller, late of Hemlock township, deceas ed. 5. The account of Jacob Schlle, admini* trator of the estate of Philip Seidle, late of Dprry township, Deo'tf. 6. Tho second account of Rudolph Shu man, and Jacob L. Sl.umatt, Executors ol the estate of Jacob Slit)man, late.of Maine township, deceased. 7. The account of Michael Gftiver, ad ministrator of the estate of Mary Bellas, late of Maine township, deceaced. 8. John Keifer, administrator of the estate of John Fisher, lute of Maine township, deceased. 9. John Keifr, administrator of the estate of John Fisher, la'e of Beaver township, de ceased. 10. First and final acconn'. J. J. Brower, Executor of the pstatp of Jemima Meredith, late of Bloom township, deceased. It. The account of Thomas Clavton, ad ministrator of the estate ol John C. Zerr, late of Cattawissa township deceased. 12. The account of Samuel Brooks, ad ministrator of the estate of David L. Brooks, late tf Bloom township, deceased. 13. Tim account ol Stephen Hnlton and" John Minion administrators of the estate of John Hutton, late of Cet ire township, de ceased. 14. The Guardian account of William Snyder, Guardian of William Palmer one of the children of Thomas Palmer, late of Bloom township, deceased. 10. Ttie account of Peter Schug, adminis trator ol the estate ol Peter Sol.ug, settr., late of Fdoom township, deceased. 16. Ttie final account ol Thomas and George Murks administrators of A.larri Marks, late nf Roaringcreek, notv Locust township, deeea-ed. I 17 The first and filial account of Charles Fagsribui lt, Guardian of John Knorr, a mi nor child ol William Knurr, late of Centre township, deceased 15. Ttie first and final account of Edward R. Alhertsnu, administrator of the estate of William Alhertson, late of Greenwood town ship, deceased, If. The first and final account of Henry Bitleiibender and Conrad Bittonbender, ad ministrator* of the estate ol John Bittetiben tler, late uf Centre township, decesed. 20. Tho account of Absalom Bomhny, ad ministrator of 'he estate of Joshua K Mil lard, late of Bloom township, deceased. 21. Partial account nf Jno. Shearer, execu tor of the hist will & testament of Dr. David Petrikin, itec'd. 22. The necouqj of Titos. Knorr, guardian of Hiram Knorr minor cltiU of William Knorr. late of Centre twp., dee d 23. Lite account of Jno. K Grotz, admin istrator ol tho estate of Alex. Emmet, late ot Bloom twp , dee d. 24. The account of Jacob Y'ohe & Benj. Y'olre, administrators of the estate of Peter YottM tale ot M'tHin twp. dee'd. Repistcr's Ojjve , I DANIEL LEE, Bloom-burg, April 7, '55 { Register PjRCQLAIffZriCIT. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Coinmoui Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Over and Terminer antl Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence al the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Monday, the 7th day of May next, to continue one week The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia,are teqttestcd to be then and there in their proper person*, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those thing's' to their sev eral oflices appertaining o be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are tt|o requested and commanded to be then and there intending in their pro per persons to prosecute ngainsi him, as shall be j list—-mid not to depart withuui leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at j the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 13th .lay of April, in the year f our Lord one thousand cignt hundred nnd fifty five, and the Independence ol the United Status of America the 77th. JOHN SNYDER. SU'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.) Grand Juror* Tor May Tcrni 1833. Benton —Reuben Davis sen., Joeiah Stilas, Elias M Henry. Beater —Samuel Fi-lter, Joshph Heister. Bloom*!,*. Joseph Sharpies?, Geo. W. Foster. Briartreek—* Archibald Hunrv. Cnttascissw —Michael Brob*;, Abra. Bergcr. Centre —Aaron Kelchtter, John E. Shaffer, Joint- Ki-ner. Fidtingcrcck —Peter Croveling. Giccnxuud—Aaron Ree-a, EdwardM Hen rJ- Hemlock— lsacher Tilman. Locust —Daniel Howor. Maine— Jesse John. Madison —John A. Fonston. | Muunlplcusant— Gabriel Everet, Riusel P. Leinon. I Orange —William Mears. Pine —l'llilip Shoemaker, Traverse Jurors for May Term 1855. Beaver —Charles Michael. Bloom —Calender Poller, Elijah Shutt, Jno. S. Sterner, William Snyder, hriarcreek —Jolm Ktsirer, William Herrin, John L. Hosier. Benton —Peter Kase, William Cole. Cattawissa— isuiali John, George YV. Har der. Centre —Joseph Fohe, Isaac Hues. roctist— Rohibuck. Mndison —William Demott, Jesse Mears, Samuel Kemley , Amos Yeager." Maine— Chat lea Fisher. MiJ/lin —Abraham Swepbetrheiser, Chas. Klingrnan, John H Holler, Mo unlpleasant —Jacob YVanich, Geo. Oman. Montour—haaohat Evans. Oniuge —Conrad Ruder, Joseph Ruckle. Pint— Philip Swisher, James Hartman. SugailooJ —Montgomery Cole, YVm. Mo teller, Jas Kile, John Kile, Christian Moore, John Fritz. "SHERIFF'S SALES. |k Y virtue ol sundry writs of vendit oni ex *•* pone* to me directed there will bo ex posed to public sale at lite Court House i" Bloiimsburg, on Monday the Ith dity of May next, at 1 o'clock, I'. Al., the following teal estate to Wit: Two lots of ground situate in Light S-reet. Scott twp., Col. county , hounded and de-crib ed an follows to w it: Fronting on Main St. of said town, on the ninth l.v tin alley, oil the HRM by an alley, arid on the south by a lot of Samuel Melrok, No. II & 12 iti the plan of said town, coi 'Muilnu THREE QUAK- I'ERS OF AN ACRE, be the sumo more or less, w here On is erected a one ami half story Iratne DWKI LING HOUSE and a FRAME KITCHEN, and a frame stable with the up pertenanccs. Seized at d taken in execution as the prop erty ol Asa D. Hull. AI.SO, At the Fame .time and plaee, all that cor tain tract of land situate in Cattawissa twp , Columbia county, bounded and detctihed as lotiows tii wit: On the north and north east by iaml of Wm. -Fox, oil lite oast by land of Jacob Veneer oil the South by laml of Win. Beech,or. thesoutb west by landof IVter Her bine, on the west by hit d of Jno. Hogeland containing NINTH Y ACRES, be Bie same more or loss, üboul Forty Acres of which is cleared hind, end whereon is erected u one and a halt story log HOUSE, a log Barn, with the appertenaiiees. Seized and taken in execution aslhe prop erty of John Glasstnyer. ALSO, At the same time and place, all the de fcndeitl's interest in all that certain lra.it of LAND si uate in U.iaringerenk twp.. Colum bia courtly, hounded Hod described * lol lows to wit: On 'lie west by laml ol Michael Feueroff, on the sooth and east by laud ol E. & W. Y'ocum, and others; on tlin notlli by tbe same, and on the west bv land ol Wm. Dreisharh containing ONE HUNDRED and EIGHTEEN ACRES, whereon are erected a two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, a log Stable, a Iratne Wagon-house, and sn Apple On-hard, übout fifty acres of which is clear ed land, be the same more or less, with the a; pertenanccs. be.zed and taken in execution as the prop erty ol Michanl Graham. Conditions. —Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid when the property is struck down,and the remainder on Wednesday noon following. JOHN SNYDER. SnKIIUF'SOFFICE, _ ) Sheriff. Bloomsburg, April 3, '1855. } TBE OLDEST TV DC FOCSDBY IN' <£XSSO:OSL£2 Established by Bimiv & lionaldeon in 179G, on lite base ol Sower6'sGermautowu Foun dry, ol 1739. The long experience of the several pro prietor* of the PHILADELPHIA TY'PE FOUNDRY enables Jlt.\M).\ & Co. to oiler to the printing craft the largest vari ety ol Types, and all the appurtenances of a printing ofiii e., to be lound in any establish metil nt the United Stales, —and of a quality too, which is deemed lobe unrivalled. The composition of the metal used is calculated to afford the greatest durabil.ty ; while the scrupulous care exercised in the fitting up ol the Type is such a- to insure accuracy and squareness of body. Lo. L. Johnson Si (lo.'s facilities are so exten sive us to enable them to till orders ol any amount, either in fi'lnitj or Fnncy Types, Music of unparalleled bcnuti ; feast to this I Foundry only.) Scripts, Flowers, Borders, I Cuts, Brass or metal roles, brass braces, la- I bnr-saving roles, &o. PRESSES of ail kinds, and nil sort* of Printing materials, most ol which are made by L. J. oi Co., will be-iurnitbetl at Manu facturer-,' prices. STEREOTYPING, in Ancient or Modem Languages, from the largest volume to the smallest label. ELECTUOTYPING of Bonks, Wood Cuts, Jobs, &c. Typo used in Steieotyping for Bale, at re duced trices. Wood Cuts designed and engraved iti the finest style of art. ' L. J is Co.'s "Minor Specimen Book" ' (acknowledged to be the fiist of its class in tho country, and original iri it* conception and getting up) w ill be sent to all printers who have not received it wLo direct how it i may be transmitted. j L. JOHNSON & CO. ' No. 6 Sanson St., near hall of Independence, April 12, 1855. Philadelphia. F. H. SMITH, TORT JIO.YUIE, POCKET BOOK, AND Dressing Case !?IiHifnct:irci' iV. IP. cor. of 4th ami Chestnut Sis., PHILADELPHIA, A LYYAYS on hand a large and varied as sorsmeiit of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cal as, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, [Books Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German fancy goods. Fitro Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razur Strops and Gold Pens. Whole sale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sis., Phila. N. B— On the receipt ol St, a Superior Geld Pan w ill he sent to any part of the U. States, by mail; describing pen, thus, medi um, hard, or soil. Philadelphia, April S, 1865. ly. Hernia or Jlupture successfully Treated And comfort insured, liy use of the elegant Ftent'h Trusses, imported by the subscri ber. and mode to order expressly for his sales. All suffering wiili Rupture will be gt stifled to learn that the occasion nr.w oilers to procure a Tiuss combining ixtrih.e lightness, with esse end durability and correct com miction, m lieu el the assortment aiwuys on hand, adap ted , to every variety of Unpture in adults and childrnn, and for side at a tange of pi ice to suit all. Cost of Single 'ltusses, two, llircu, tour and five enltaia ,- Double, fv>ui,tive, six, eight and ten dollars. Persons at a distance can have a Tiuss sent to any addicts by renal ing die amount, tend ing mccßnie aiound the hips, end elating side affected. For Sale Wholesale and Retail by the Ira porter. CALEB H. M.LULLS. S. W. to', of Twelfth V Itsee Ms. J'hiUds. Depot for Dr. Buiming's Improved Patent Body Brace, Idlest Expanders ami Erector Braces, patent tiliouldor Braces, Bosponaory Bandages, Spinal props and buppona. La dies' Rooms, with competent laJy attendants. Philadelphia, April 4, '55 EXECUTOR'S NOT ICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters testa mentary upon lite estate of Joshua Webb, late of Centra township Columbia cuuruy, de ceased, have been granted to the undersign ed residing in Centre township. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make paymcut without delay, iwrduiose hav ing accounts to present them tor settlement to SOIJOMON NEYHARD, Centre, April 3, 'ss—6w. Executor- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Uloomotmrg. JJa- HIRAM W. THORNTON. MERCHANT.— S'ore on the South side of Main Sireei, second square below Mar ket. DAVID LOV.ENBERG, fJLOTIUNG STORK, on Main s'reet. two doors above the 'American House." SI3I0N1)R EIFUSS, & Co. ■/CLOTHING STORE in the 'Exchange Block," opposite the Conn boose. EVANS & APPEEMAN. TkfT.RCH ANTS.—Store on the upper part ?'■. „f ji„, n street, nearly opposite the Episenpal Church. s. c. blilYb\ OF FURNITURE A ** AND CABINET WARE.—VVarcroom in Shivo'? Blnck, on Main Street. A.M. RIPLRTT fTxINNKR AND STOVE DEALER A Shop on South fide of Main street, be low Market. JOSEPH SIVARTZ. TIOOKSKI.I.ER. Store in the Exchange 1' Block, first door above the Exchange I Hotel. ! I. w weaver] ATTORNEY AT LAW.— oa-o on the first floor of the "Star" Ruildiug, on Main street. SIIARPLESS &TWELICK, rxOUNDERS ANf> MACHINESTB. Build A ingsoii the alley between the "Excbange ' and "Amerii an House." B AIIN A 1! I) HUPeTTTT ~ ' lIAILOK —Sltop on the South Side of Main J- Street, lirst square below Market. MENDE.VIiALL & MENSCH, MERCHANTS. —Store North West corner ol Main and M.nket Street?. ~ HIRAM f. HOVTERT ocUKGEON DENTIST.—Office near the Academy on Third Street. 3i'KELT EAL & TO^ jt | KRCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main and Market streets. SJIARPLESB &. 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The stibfcribcr publishes a number nf mot valuable Pictorial Bucks, very popular aud of such a moial aud religious influence that while good men may satelv engage in their circulation, they will conlei a public benefit and receive a fair compensation lor their labor. To men of enterpriso and tact, this busi ness offers an opportunity for profitable em ployment seldom to be met with. Persons wishing to engace in their sale, will receive promptly b\ mail, a Circular containing full particulars, with diiectient to persons disposed to act as Agents, together with terms ott which they will be furnished, by addtessiug the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, PUBLISHER, 181 William Street N. Y. GERNEY & AI.GEIER, NURSERYMEN AND SEED GROWERS, 69 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, \\f ILL furnish loonier aud pack with care * * all the most desirable garden, field and flower seed?; choice ruses,plants, fruit, shade and ornamental trees, dahlias, dutch bulbous roots, for parties and bells, tastefully put up and sent to any distance. Their trees and flowers are principally raised in their own nursery ut lite corner of liroad and Christian Streets t 1 and they give particular attention to ths se lection ut rare aud choice species of peach, apricot, pear and api la trees. Orders from a distance cnrefully attended to. Flowers and shrubs will be safely box ed, or trees packed and despatched by rail road or canal, ut fair prices. They also raise and sell a beautiful species ol the with or without cage, single or in pairs. Philadelphia, March 29, 1555.-2tn. ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For sale at the cheap Mora of EVANS, & AI'PLEM AN. TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP QOODS : ! SXIcsDESnBLIaWiZ*, X*TLaiAXLLi cCB 03 3D* HAVE just received and opened their slock of merchandize for Fall and Winler sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort mot. I now offered in this.TOWN! Having paid great attention to lha selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they llattei themselves dial they can compete with the cheapest, ami all those wishing to buy cheap, can save ihoney by giving in n call. We have all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of f LA99KS DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, plaid?, alpacas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, purametla cloth's, inohair lustres, muslin d laiues, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &e. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collar", Spencers, handkerchiefs. flouncing?, bauds and trimmings, laces and edging?, bonnet ribbons, in large vatiety, vel vet ri t bona, and braids, kid, cotton, arid lisle thread cloves, mohair mitts, Sic., All kinds ui SHAWLS, brouke, Biy Statu, Watarvtlle, black ailk, oashmere, Embroder ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassiuicrs, euUnielts, vestir.gs, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloth.?, coating velvet, Sco. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS $ SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN J CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hals and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queenswnru, Ceclarware. &e. Very cheap carpets, carpel hags, floor, table and car ilnge oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, lickings, diapers, toweling*, Jrdline?. &c., in abundance. We invite our friend* and the public generally to pivo us a call before purchasing el-e --wltero. We have bouabt our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomshurg, October 28, 1855. | . 623a.5xa.c0m 2jDirc®Q£FQ!asEisE3 GSaD a HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing! In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store. They have on hand a large and full assortment of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts ami sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any fifing about. Of Pants ant l Vests they have every color ol the rainbow, beside? some black, blue, grey striped nml laitcy ; Vests of satin, silk, bull, casintere, murseilles, linen and worsted of all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine white, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Flocks, Ties, Scurfs, all kinds of gentle man's dress goods ; Hals, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and ( ©■© as asm abasias They have UnAersleves, Suepcers, Collars, Rigalelts, Gloves, Mitts. Ladies'a bead-bag Handkerchiefs, Ac., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, each as Rings, Breast pin?, Gold and Silver Pens end Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacles, Kuives Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeoris. fjg" Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Blootnsburg, May 18th 185-1. S. DREIFL'SS, & Co. JYE I VSPRING & SITJUMER GOODS DAVID ioVrBWEBRO -- ■JNVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionala clothing at his store on Market street, two doors above the "American Iluuse," where he has a full ussurtmeut of men aud boy's wearing apparel, including fjox. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, susperidars ami fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All bis clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsbtirg, May 10th 185-1-3 m. j Livrue MriTßßii, IT EMAINING in ihe I'osi Office al Catta *• wi*ra, for the quartet ending Maich 31 si, 1855. Ashtoir Matilda Hartman Clara Arsmati Eli Jotie(4. \V. ship. Barry Pait ship lvolb Philip ; Bnhion James Lavrnhurg Jackson Brown & While Mo; t) & llayjies fiiltrtiibeuder Jacob Myer Henry Blanks John S. Mooney Dennis ship Brobsl Thos. S. Mensingsr Lewis ■ CiAely-Di-nrt) '■■■■ Ovefpeek Edward Collins John Heynols Doa Cumber George Rahn Hannah l imtni* Michael jr. lluch & Kisler 2 Hilly John llice Abraham Elsaosnr Frederick Snow EC. Fleig George Sidler David Farier Maria Thompson Laao Gnnsle John Teple Win. Harlrnan C. \\ aguor Jno. T. Harrrahan Ellen Mrs I Persona applying for letters in the above list will please say they are advertised. C. RAHN, p. m. April Mh, '"55; SCHOOL. THE subscriber would respectfully an nounce to the citizens of Blonmsburg and viciuily, lliat he will open a bCUOOL in the Academy oti Monday, April 23d, for instruction in ilia common and some of the higher branches. Facilities will be furnished tosßch persons as desire lo prepare themselves lorleuchmg, I and if a class of such is formed in the school a course of lectures and instructions to them will be delivered by Mr. Weaver, the Co. Superintendent, v ithont any extra charge. Kales of Tuition for Term of 12 Weeks. j Orthopraxy, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic commenced, 82 -50 Arithmetic adv., Grammar &. Geogs rupliy, 3 25 , Algebra. Book Keeping, Philosophy, and Astronomy, 4 00 Latin commenced. 5 00 J. M. HODGE. B'oomsburg, April 17, 1855. VALUABLE - BOOKS LATELY FIB . LlsllED. PARLEY'S UOUSEIL LD LIBRARY, A perpetual fund of instruction. Illustra ted by more then 200 engrugings. Bvo, 384 pages 81 50. 'lire beat Juvenile ever issued.—N. Y. In dependent. Handsome and cheapest bonk for youth we have ever seen.— Religious IleraU. PAULEY'S PICTORIAL, a book lor home education, prolusely era bellishedwih line engravings, and put up uniform with Household Library; Bvo, 81 50. THE YOUTH S GALAXY, a beautiful and uselul book for Children and Youth, with many fine Cuts. Square 12rno. 60 cents. Pins AW A, the Last of the Popes, or the Judgment ol God upon Nations, lgmo. pam phlet, 25 cents. The Coming Struggle among the Na tions of the EartU t described in accordance with the Prophecies of Er.ekiel, Daniel and the lirveiaiione; show ing the iinporiarit position, Britain and America will occupy during and at the end of the awful conflirt: Bvo pamphlet, lOots. The alrnosi incredible number of 150.000 , copies have alrtady been sold. Christianity mid Statesmanship, with kind red topics, by Wm. Hague, 12mo 430 pages; 81 00. THE PEARL OF DAYS, or the Advantages of the Sabbath to the Laboring Classes, by a Laborer's Daughter; with an introduction by Rev. S. S. Cutting, 18uio 25 cents. HAVE HIS ANTIDOTE lo the Curse La bor a Prize essay on the Sabbath, by J. Quinton, 18nio. 25 cents. T3P" Sent port paid on receipt of price.— For sale by all Booksellers. EDWARD H.FLECHER, Publisher, 117 Nbrmu it., N. Y. April 17, 1855.—41, "TALTTABXiB WORK. BURMAHS GREAT MISSIONARY} OH, KKCOKDRI OF TIIK * Life, < Itaracicr iiittf AcJin vcmrof ADONIRAM JUDSON. Elegantly illustrated with fine Steal Engrav ings, and a map showing at a glance the field of J ode on's labors, with his voyages and travels |>Y Rev R.T. MIDPLEDITCH, Red Bank, N. J.-, in one handsome duodecimo vol. Price Si. Of INIONS OF THE PRESS "Award it a high degree of accuracy."— I'ltiln. Cltr.stian Chronicle. "The writer has well attained his end."— Watchmen aud Reflector. "A fair and correct view of facts."—N. Y. Baptist Register. 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It reflects true uud last ing credit upon its author, and must do abid ing good to the Missionary cuusu."—N. Jer sey Sraudard. Remit the price and the book will be re ceived post paid by return mail. Also sold by all the booksellers. EDWARD H FLETCHER, Publisher, 117 kiassau St., New York. FARMERS & GARDENERS Altenfiou. SPMNJS/J UNION SEEDS. THE subscriber will send to any part of ilie United Slates and the Canada.?, free ol expense to the purchasers, a paper of the seeds ol the above superior onions, on tie reception of ten cents, (one dime) Farmers and Gardeners, see to it that you secure the best of seeds. For a mere It ifle now, you can put money in your pockets and fat on your libs. Address. JACOB S. SARGENT, 266 Aicks st., cor. of Slate, Brooklyn, N. Y. P. S.—Publishers of newspapets giving the above, and this notice, three insertions, call ing attention editorially thereto, and sending a marked copy to the subscriber, will re ceive by the return mail three dollars worth of the above seeds, or a copy of Birnes' Notes on the Gospels, valued at three dollars and fitly cents; or two dollars casti. Address plainly written as above. Ma,cli 29. 1855-31. To farmers and Gardeners. fRIHE undersigned having a limited sup- JL ply ol what is called lite "Tino CORN," will send a sufficient quunlily lor planting twenty-five hills, post-paid to any person who will forward him to this post nffico, by mail or otherwise, the sum of one dollar. La'ger quantities at the sam rate. The usnal j ield of this coin is about eight to twelve.ears, to the s.ngle stock. The fol lowing notice, taken from the Luzerne Union, of Nov. 8, 1854, w ill give some idea of the value ol this article : " PRODUCTIVB CORN—We were shown, yesterday, by Captain Converse, a stalk of corn, of rare kind, wihich was set for eigh teen ears, but owing to thesepd having been planted too late, only eleven came to matu rity. If ibis climate and soil is adapted to the raising of this corn, and there seems to be no doubt of it, it certainly must prove to be a most acceptable seed to our farmers. G. CONVERSE. Wilkesbatre, March 29, 1855. The Weekly Herald* ) The Best General Newtpaper in Ike Word. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD i* pub* lisheil every Saturday Morning. Ito content* embrace oil ihe news of the p-eat event* of the tiny, report* of meetings,ol the State Leg islature. and of Congress; important publio* document*; European and home correapoa- . dence; financial nnd commercial inform** j • lion, und editorial* of general interest, that * have appeared in the New York Daily Herald.M It i* neatly printed, in clear type, on at large double quarto sheet of lorly-aight col umn*—a book—a directory ill itself— and lorms one of the best and moil valuable weekly newspaper* in the world. The great est care i* taken to obtain the latent and most reliable intelligence of important movement* in all pnrtH of the world. No expense i* spared for this purpn*o. The subscription price is three dollars per annum, payable in nifvmice, or sixpence per single copy. Editors of newspapers through out the country are particularly i equated to act as agents. 'They will receive twenty-fine per cent commission on oil cash subscriptions. Any person obtaining five or more subscriber# will be allowed the same com mission. TERMS TO CLUBS. For 1 copy of Weekly Herald for 1 year, J3 00 Five copies, do do 11 85 Ten do do *2 60 Filieeft do do 75 Twenty do do 45 00 Twenty-five do do 56'25 Thirty do do 67 50 Thirty-five do do 78 75 Forty do do 90 00 Forty-five do do 101 50 Fifty do do 112 60 All letters to be addressed to .lames Gor don Bennett uropriekjr and editor fff the "New York Herald,"Tlew York City. Remittances most be made itt funds cur rent M HI is city. Advertisements fnserfed fit the "Weekly Herald" for thirty cents per line. NEW York Feb. 8, 1854. SALE OF VALUABLE"PROPERTY tHIIIE subscriber wishing to retire from JL business will sell or rent, on easy term* In* business property, such as, FURNACE, GRIST-MILL, FARM, Store-House and Goods, together with Hors es, Wagons, Carts, and a variety of other property , necessary for the couduct of such an establishment. The Furnace is run with Anthracite Cbaf, and is calculated to make 50 tons Pig Iron per week. Pleuty ol Ore lelt in the neigh borhood. sttsia &£?&&&&££ is in good order, FCTFR fossession given when the present stock is worked up. Call on the undcrsiged at HIS residence at Light Street Columbia County. ALSO, .TOO Acres of Timber Land, for sale cheap, situate above north side of the Knob Mountain. M. MCDOWELL. Light Street, Feb. 22, 1855. Cliu: YOllli COUGH, BY TIIE USE or Kilter's Syrup of Tar, WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPHTHA-^ A SLIGHT COLI), accidentally acquired, through neglect or improper treatment, may result in that worst of all diseases, con sumption, therefore be advised in lime, and procure at once a bottle of this valuable pre paration. It is pleasant to the taste, and ba* no narcotic in its composition, and can bd taken with perfect safely. The wide spread reputation which this preparation has obtained as a cough medi cine, is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in ail diseases of the throat and lung*, and all who use it will he certain lo obtain relief.— For sale by all ihe storekeepers in ibis, and adjoining counties, and wholesale by this proprietor. 1. L. BITTER, No 7 South Front St., Philadelphia. Jan. 28 1855. BOIFATY Li\IIS~ A GRKKABLY lo the law of (he 3d March, ** 1855, persons who have been mustered into the service of the United Stales, and served fourteen days, are entitled to receivd A Land Warrant for 160 acres, and those per sons who have received less quantity, urA now entitled to receive a Warrant sufficient to make the 160 acres. The undersigned has received Ihe law and the lorins. adopted by the department at Washington, and will undertake the procur ing of Warrants for those who may desira his services. K. W. WEAVER. Bloomsburg, March 16, 1855. ADMINISTRATOR'S "NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given lhat letters ol ad ministration upon the estate of Jacob Geurhait, late of Main township, Columbia 1 county deceased, have granted to tha undersigned residing in Mam township. All persons indebted to Ihe estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those hav ing accounts against the estate LO present them for settlement to JOHN KIEFER, . Adm'r. March 3, 1855. . A EDITOR'S NOT If Eh NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia cotlnly Auditor upon the excep tions lo the accou.lT of John Welliver and Richard Demon Executors of William Wei -1 liver, late of Madison township Columbia county, deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Court house in Blnomsbiifg on Friday Ihe 4th day of May IIPXI at 10 o'clock, A. M , where and when all persons itilejresled will abend if they sea proper. JAMES PLEASANTS, Auditor. Bloomsburg. March 15, 1855. Engravings for Newspaper* and Magazines. THE subscriber lias several thousand en gravings of various subjects arid sizes, suita ble for illustrating newspapers and maga zines. He offers the use of tliern lor luking casts or printing, ao the editorial fraternity on very moderate terms. Address, JOHN FROST, March 29, 1855. PUILAOELFHIA. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE- " IVOTICE is hereby given that letter* testa- T™ nientary upon the estate of John Brown, jr., late of Mifflin township, Columbia coun ty deceased, have been granted to the uuder signed residing in Mifilinville. All person* indebted to the said estate are requested lo ■nuke payment without delay, and those having accounts against Ihe decedent to pie* sent them for settlement to SAMUEL CREASY, Executor, Mifilinville, March 6ih 1855. ABDITOK'B NOTICE. In the mutter of the Estate of Jacob Oliver, dec'J. NOTICE is hereby given to Ilia heirs and representatives of Jacob Oliver, late of Roaring'-reek township, Columbia couAty, deceased, that '.he undersigned, has been ap pointed, by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, an auditor lo make distribution of the assets in the hands of Samuel Eck, ad ministrator, of said deceased; and that I will attend at my office in Caitawtsss, for the pur pose ol disolta'ging the dutiesofsaid appoint ment, on Thursday the 3d day ot May. 185S, when and where all persons interested, may attend if they think proper. E. C. THOMSON, j Bloomsburg, April 4,1855, Auditor.
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