The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 14, 1855, Image 3

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    sreciAL NOTICES.
PERHAM'S GIFT ENTERPRISE—The Com
mittee appointed by the shaieholders in ibis
affair, to distribute the 100.000 Gifts amongst
'the nekst holder*, have deferred the distri
bution until tbe bih of July, on account ol
there remaining unsold some few thopsands
'of tickets. Mr. Perham, ever anxious lo
meet tbe views of his patrons, offers extraor
dinary inducements to Agents to engage in
the sale of the rrtnaining tickets, so that
there may be no more delays, which are un
questionably as vexßtiousto him as to those
who have purchased tickets in his enter
prise. We commend the reading ot hi* ad
vertisement to our patrons, and hope that
each and ail will lend a helping hand to
bring tbe matter to an early and satisfactory
consummation.
TO THE CITIZEN'S OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS,
I beg leave to call the attention of the citi
zens o! Pennsylvania to the above article,
manufactured by my sell exclusively, at my
Factory io Schiedam, in Holland, expressly
for medicinal purposes.
It is made from the best Barley that can be
selected in Europe and the essence of an ar
omatic Italian berry, of acknowledged and
extraordinary medicinal properties; arid it
has long since acquired a higher reputation,
ooth in Europe and America, than any other
dielio be vet age.
In Gravel, Gout, ami Rheumatism; in Ob
structions of the Bladder and Kidneys, and
Debility of the Urinary Functions, it*, ef
fects are prompt, decided, and invariably re
liable. And it is not only a Remedy for these
maladies, but, in all cases in which they are
p/oduced by Drinking Bad Wa.er, which is,
utmost universally, the cause of them, it op
erates as a Sure Preventive.
The distressing effect upon the Stomach,
Bowels, and Bladder, lo travelers, new resi
dents, and all persons unaccustomed to them
produced by the waters of nearly all our great
inland rivers like the Ohio, Mississippi, and
Alabama, from the large quantity of decay
ed \ egeiable matter contained in them, iu a
state ot solution, is well known ; as is also
that of the waters of limestone regions, in
producing Gravel, Calculi, and Stone in the
Bladder. The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM
SCHNAPPS ie an absolute corrective of alt
these injurious properties of bud wa'et, and
consequently prevents the disease which
they occasion. It is also found to be a cure
and preventive of Fever and Ague, a corr
.plamtcaused by the conjoin: effects of vege
table malaria iu the atmosphere, and vegeta
ble putrescensea in the waters of those dis
tricts iu which il piincipallv prevails The
# Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is consequent
ly in great demiitt-l by persons travelling, or
about to settle in those parts of the country
especially; as well as by many in every
eotiiununity where <1 has become known on
account of its various other remedial proper
ties. *
More than three thousand physicians,
among whom are numbered the greatest
name* belonging to the faculty of medicine
lit this country, have-cert'fied, over their own
signatures, to the valuable medicinal proper
ties of such an article, os the severest tests
hnveproved theSchiedum Aromatic Schnapps
to be, and iiave accepted it as a most desira
ble addition to the mahrta ntcdtca.
Put up in quart and pint bottles, enveloped
in yellow paper with my name on the bot
tle, cork and seal. For sale by all'respecta
ble Druggists and Grocers.
IXOLPHO "WOLFE,
•IS, 20, & 22 Beaver s'reet, N. V.
25 South From street, PhHada.
T beg leave lo call the attention of the pub
lic tetbe following letters from physicians:
" Laboratory, N. Y, May 2, 1855.
"MR. UPDOLPIIO WOLFE— Dear Sir: I enn-
Xiot speak to highly of the purity ofyout Schi
edam Schnapps. It is decidedlv superior lo
•anything of the kind iu rnarkeV It is per
fectly free front the admixture ol fusil nil,
or of any of ihove aruyhc compounds -which
produce such a mischievous and irreparable
effect upon the constitution, and which very
few samples of alcoholic distilled liquors aie
witbont—most ol them being largely impreg
nated With it. I have personally inspected
the various ptocess of distillation practiced
nt "Schiedam, and know that unusual care is
taken to separate the noxious element*
from the pure alcohol, and your Schnapps is
a striking proof of its success. As a medici
nal agent for chronic anil renal affections, 1
have successfully prescribed il, and recom
mend it as an agreeable cordial and harm
less stimulant, and shall' continue to do so;
us well as to use it as a source of pure alco
hol for chemical investigations and experi
ment*. Yours obedient, I-AIAH DECK.
Consulting Analytical Chemist."
t)r Charles A. Leas, Commissioner of
llenlth, Baltimore, writes as follows in rela
tion to the value of Schnapps as R remedy
* in,chronic catarrhal complaints, fee. The
tatter is dated July 27, 1853:
" 1 lake great pleasure in bearing high Iy
er edit able testimony to ila efficacy as a rem
edial agent in the diseases for which you rec
ommend it. Having a natural tendency to
the mocous suffaces, with a slight degree of
• tlmoUvion, I regard it as tone of the most
iinportaot remedies in chronic catarrhal af
fections, particularly those of the genito uri
nary apparatus. ft ith much repsect, your
obedient servant, CHARLES A. LEAS.
" PHILADELPHIA, July 15, 1853.
" Mr.UJol|'ho Wolfe, No, 4 Beaver at., N.
Y. Dear Sir: Last act 800 the writer receiveJ
through your agent in this city, a bottlo of
\our Aromatic Hcbiedam Schnapps, and siuce
that period haa prescribed the same fn certain
tnroft of urinary complaints, also in cams ol'
debility in aged persons. So the Sciinspi a
haa teen oi much benefit lo those using it
* * In conclusion, where a diuretic and
atiraulaut it tequired, I should use tbe Ato
ms lie Schiedam Schnapps- Thanking you for
ysur kindness, I am respectfully yours,
A. D. CHALONER, M. D,
180 South Eighth nt.
The subjoined letter irotn Dj PAINE, of
Manchester, N. H„ relates to ana of the most
valuable medicinal propeitiea possessed by the
Aromatic Schnapps, and shows that il acta as
* spovifix in a very painful disease—the Grav
••Mr. Woirx Permit ma lo address you
a few lines, which you are at liberty Iu use if
you think proper, iu reepeot to your medicine,
called Schiedam Schnapps. I have had a very
eostiuate cam of gravel and elone, of some five
year* standing, causing very acute pain in
oveiy attempt to urinate, After using many
nmadiea without much relief, 1 was induced to
tm a bottle of your medicine. In the course
•f threes days it proved effectual, dislodging
largo piece* of elone, wait of which were aa
largo a* a marrowfat paa. I continued the cor
dial, according to directions, and the pstient
continued to gain, and ia fast recovering, I
think a medicine of so much value in so dis
tressing a complaint, should be know.-, to ihs
public, and the world at large. And 1, for one
must give U my erprobatfbu and aignatura.
Taos- PAIRS, M. D."
From Dr. JORN S. RSESI, Chemist, Balli
oie, Mil. Sept. 15, 18r2
" A number o' our physicians are ordering
Ike article,and several have already prescribed
it A gentleman of my own personal acquaint
puce havi ug suffered greatly with an affection
of the kidncyy and bladder, look two bottles,
sad subsequently passed a atone of considers-
He via*, ttid was groetly relieved. It will, no
d"bt go ilim general use."
Mar**,. !*s—3ui.
HINRT'S INVIOORATINO met
its of this purely vegetable extract for the
removal and care of physical prostration,
genital debility, nervous afftctlons, &0., fee.,
are fully described in another column of this
paper, to which the reader is referred. $2
Er bottle, 3 bottles for $5; six bottles for
; >l6 per dozen. the marks
of the genuine.
Prepared only by S. E. Cohen, No. 3 Frank
lin Row, Vine St., below Eighth Philadelphia
Pa., to whom all orders mast be addressed. For
Sale by all the respectable Druggists and-
Merchants throughout the country.
T. W DVOTT t SONS, No. 132 North 2nd
*t., Philadelphia, Sale Agents .for Pennsyl
vania
IMPORTANT TO FEMALES —Dr. CIISESEMANS'
PILLS.— The combinations of ingredients m
ihcve Pilla. is the result of a long and ex
tensive practice: thry are mild in rheir open
aliol', and certain in restoring trainee to its
proper channel. In evory instance have the
Pilla proved successful. The Pilla invaria
bly open those obstructions to which females
are liable, and bring nature into ha proper
channel, whereby ha* th ia restored, and the
pale and deadly countenance changed to a
healthy one. No female can enjoy good
health unless aba is regular ; and whenever
an obstruction lakes pin e. whether from ex
posure, cold, or any other ca'ise, the geneial
health immediately begins to declino, and the
want of such a remedy has beer, lira ciusf of
so many consumptions among young fern ale.
To ladies whose health will not permit ajr in
'crease of rheir family, llrcre Pilla will prove
a valuable acquisition, is they will prevent
ptegntney. Headache, pain in lira side, pal
pitation of the heart, loathing of food, and
disturbed deep do mm-? alwsvs arise Irom the
interruption of natu.e; and whenever that ia
the case, the Pilla will invariably remedy all
these evils. Nor are ihey lees efficacious in
the cure of Leucorrhoca, commonly called the
"Whites," These Pilla should never Ire ia.
ken during preg nancy, as they wuuld be sure
Pi cause a miscarrigae. Waruitedto be purelv
Vegetable, and lice from anything injurious lo
life or heullh. Full and explicit diiecltuna
a.company each box.
Tbese Pilla are put up in square ilat boxes.
Pcrona residing where there are no ageney
established, by enclosing One Dollar in a let
ter poatpai d to r, O, la. Cheeseman, No. 267
Blecker street, New York City, cat have them
sent to their respoclivj adareaiej by retur i of
mail.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORE MEN WANTED IMMEDIATELY
A FEW more active and enterprising young
men can find immediate employment by
which they can easily make S6OO to $101)0 a
year, to act as Agents for several new popu
lar works just published, exclusively for
Agents arid not for sale in Booksiorea.
We have a great number of Agents em
ployed, many of whom are making from sls
to S2O per week. Those who wish 10 engage
in this pleasant, profitable business, will lor
particulars, requisites fee., address, post-paid: I
C. L. DERBY & CO.,
Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers,
Sandusky City. Ohio.
Editors cf Newspapers, by giving the
above and following three insertions, and
calling attention to it. and sending a copy of
their paper containing it, will in return, re
ceive any throe of the following works, viz:
Lile ol Josephine, by Headly, ®li
" Lafayette, do H
" Napoleon, do
Wild Scenes o! a Hunter's Life, 1J
Lives of Mary and Martha Washington, 1
Otld Fellows' Amulet, 1
Any person wishing any of the above books
can have them set,l by mail free ot postage
on the receipt of the above retail price.
DERBY & Co.
•Must of the People having sct-u Nam,
THE ENGBOSMNQ QUESTION NOW IS HAVE YOU
HEAD SAM?
VVb.ch is supposed to mean the
LIFE OF SAM HOUSTON,
A beautiful 12 mo. vol., fully illustrated,
containing an Authentic Narrative of the
Eventful and Stirring Life of the Illustrious
Senator, Hero, Patriot and Statesman,
and now when ominous clouds of sectional
discords, and threatening* of Civil War on
our Western Frontier, come thick and fast—
all eyes are turned to ilie Man (or the Times.
The Second Old Hickory —facluon's Friend.
The Hero if San Jacinto. The Conqueror of
Santa Anna. The First President of Texas
The Future President of the United States.
"Thisbook will win huu hosts ol friends."
—Louisville Jour.
" Every American should possess it."—
N. O. Expiess.
" Houston is a man of prominence *t this
time. His name is 'in the mouths ot men.' ■'
—American Organ, D. C.
"A strange and adventurous life—beyond
that of most men."— N. O. Crescent.
"Intensely interesting, and will be read
by millions."— Hingluim (Mass) Journal.
•' No novel ever presented a more attrac
tive face.'"— Star Spangled Banner.
" He can capture with his sword, or capti
vate with eloquence."— Troy Whig.
''Thousands of his friends will read it with
enthusiasm."— Chiislian Enquirer.
" It should be in the hands ol every Amer
ican citizen."— Concord (N. 11) Journal.
"In language such as will touch the heart,
the outline of Houston's career.'"— Savannah
(Geo) Jour.
" ll is a work of the moat romantic, hero
io interest."— N. Y. Mirror.
•' For executive action in peace or war, a
statesman a aud soldier.'— Newberry port Her
ald.
"His (tame and history Americans will
love to cherish."— Buff. Christ. Ado.
"A record not unworthy a Presidential
candidate."— Prov Post.
" A national man, who has fought and bled
and lived for the American Republic."-Amer
ican Patriot.
• " Would tiers were more like him among
our public men.'"— Gospel Banner.
"The work throughout is one of deep and
thrilling interest' —Chrul. Freeman.
"We have read the work with islense in
terest."—Schenectady Reflector.
" Full of anecdote, adventure and thrilling
incident."—l'Aic. Budget.
"An extremely interesting and graphic
memoir.'"-Soi/or. Transcript.
" Will engage the attention of the reader
from the opeuirg to the close."— Rochester
Union.
" Destined lo have a large sale, for Sam
is popular."— Hart. Repub.
"The champion of Jackson, respected, be
friended and beloved by him."— Bujf. Repub.
" Will everywhete be read with much m
teresl, it ia a copious and brilliant narrative."
—N. Y. Corn Advertiser.
The above ia but tbe key-note of many fa
vorable notices, from the leading papers of
the United States. Thousands of American
citizens are reading '.he book with delight.
Many mere are wailing for an opportunity to
possess il. Price $1,25. And for sale by all
Booksellers.
Single Copies sent by mail (post-paid,) on
receipt of price.
16,000 AGENTS WANTED, liberal terms
allowed address J. C. DERBY,
Publisher,
119 Nassau strsst New York.
June 5, '55.
FANCY GOODS, ol every description and
variety, new styles, and fresh from New York
and Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap store
M'KELVY, NEAL & CO
Sevastopol not Taken!
RfTt TUV
SECOND ARRIVAL,
I\TOT of allien, but of a new assortment of
*•" SEASONABLEGOODS by A. C. Meosch
at tbe corner of Main and Market Street Hit
first tot he soon sold down pretty low, but
has now filled it out with a
S3acE>cr&& s
so that be oan supply evr'ry reasonable want
of his customers and the public. He hat re
ceived a varielv ol new styls
DRESS GOODS,
and everything to make up a complete as
sortment sf
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, VIE.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens
ware, Cedar-ware, Hollow-war?. Drugs,
FISH, SALT, COAL, PLASTER, IRON,
Nails, Boots, Siloes, Hats, Caps, Sic., Sic.
In short, every thing usually kept in coun
try Stores, to which he invites fire public
generally:
EV Cash, Lumber, Old Iron, anil Coun
try Produce taken in exchange lor Goods, at
the highest market price.
A. C. MENBCH.
Blonmsburg, June 7, 55.—y.
GAS LIGHT FOR COUNTRY HOUSES.
No excuses for burning Camphine,
Fluid, Candles, <s•<:.
THE subscriber is now prepared to Bell
County Rights forusing Bengoleor Almcspher
ic das. The above is one of the most beau
tiful as well as the CHEAPEST ailificial light
that has ever been offered to the public. It
is inore brilliant and less than one half the
cost of Coal Cos. It is perfectly HARMLESS,
no trouble whatever,and the Generator is
no larger than an ordinary Gas Meter.
For further information apply to Hoffman,
Leinau & Ogelsby,Gas Fitters, No. 13 South
Seventh Street, between Market and Chest
nut, Philadelphia, where the Gas can be
seen in practical operation. County Rights
will be sold at such rates as will enable any
person to make a handsome piqfit on their in
vestment. For further particulars respecting
'he Gas, or negotiation fur County Rights,
address post-paid. W.C. WITTERS,
Sole Agent for the State of Poena.
Or apply personally to hith at No. 13 S.
Seventh Su, Pliilads.
Juno 7, 1855—t.
EXTRAORDINARY
To Agents for procuring Subscribers for
Tickets at $1 Each
IN PERHAM'S GREAT 100,000 GIFT EN
TERPRISE!
The distribution rf> the Gifts being definitely
fixed for JULY bih, 1855.
Any person sending 510 may deduct 10
percent, or will receive 11 Tickets.
Each person sending Sioo before the slh
of July, will, in addition to commissions, be
presented with a Mammoth Gold Pen and
Case, valued at $lO.
Each person sending S2OO before the sth
of July, will, m addition to commissions, be
presented with a Silver Watch, valued at
$25.
Each person sending S3OO before the 511.
of July, will, ir. addition to commissions, be
ptffhented with a Gold Watch, valued at SSO.
Each person sending SSOO belore the
slh ol July, will, in addition to commissions,
be presented with a Gold Watch, valued
at SIOO.
The person who shall send, before 'he stli
of July, the largest umourit above SSOO, will,
in addition to commissions, be presented
with a piano, valued at S2OO.
1 have been induced to make tbe above
liberal oflers in order to remove a settled ob
jection in the minds of your committee, to
having the distribution take place while
there remain in my hands tickets unsold,
and lor which cause they have seen fit to
deler the partition of the gifts, which was
fixed for the 27th insl., to the sth of July, us
will be seen by reference to their proceed
ings, published below. I assure yon that
the postponement is as vexatious to me as
it is to those who have purchased tickets. 1
therefore hope that each arid e' ery one now
interested, will co-operate with me in the
effort to dispose ot the lew thousand tickets
remaining unsold, and thus advance the in
terests of the whole body of shareholders.
Respectfully yours, J. PERHAM.
TO THE PATRONS OF
Ferhain's third Gift Enterprise.
At a meeting of the Committee of Share
holders of Perham's Gill Fuiterprise, held at
the Academy Hall, Broadway, oil Wednes
day Evening, April 18th, 1855, the follow
irig preamble and resolutions were adopted
and ordered to be published :
Whereas, in view of the fact that several
enterprises have been started and curried on
with a seeming positive purpose of delraud
ing those who could be persuaded to pur
chase tickets therein; and such fraudulent
proceedings have exerted an injurious influ
ence it: the sale ol tickets in the enterprise
of Mr Perham; and whereas, it is deemed
essential that all the tickets should bo dispo
sed ol before the distribution lakes place, be
it therefore
Resolved, That in order to allow lime for
that purpose, the distribution be postponed
until the Sth ol July, at such place as may
hereafter be determined on.
Resolved, That the committee have undi
minished confidence in the integrity of Mr.
j Perham, and in his disposition to conform
to all his published promises to his puiror.s.
IIOBT. BEATTY.JR.,
Chairman.
REMEMBER I
The Tickets are only $1 Each.
And each Ticket admits Four Persons to
Perham's Bdrltsqus i pera, 663 Broad-tea i?,
N. Y.\ and that among the Gift* to be dis
tributed, are
A splendid farm of over 100 acres,
worth 16,000
1 Loan of Cash, 5 000
1 do. do. 2,000
1 do. do. 1,000
2 do. do. SSOO each, 1,000
10 do. do. SIOO each,'' 1000
Trotting Mare, Lilly Dale, 1,500
5 Rosewood Pianos, SSOO each, 2,500
5 do. do. S3OO each, 1,500
Tbe Great Mirror of N. F Scenery, 22,000
3 Splendid Carriages, $225
10 Gold Watches, SIOO each, 1,000
40 do. do. SSO each, 2,000
100 Gold Pens and Cases, $5 each, 500
5,000 Gold Pens, $3 each, 15,000
&c., &c, &0.
All orders for Tickets, by mail, and all let
ters for information, should be addressed to
JOSEPH PERHAM,
663 Broadway New York.
OT Orders will now be received for Tick
els in Perham's Fourth Gift Enterprise.
May 19 1855 —3vv.
Fresh Arrival!
4 NEW lot of cheap muslin* and prints
just received by railroad and lor sale by
A. C. MENSCH.
SHAWLS with silk fringe, a
JL fine lot juat received and for sale by A.
A. C. MENSCH.
MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and
good prints for 6J centa just received
by A C MENSCH.
Last of Dealers
OF gnisds, ware* aHd merchandise:—
Also, distillers, flour dealers, &c.,
within the county of Colombia, Penn'a.,
returned and classified by SOLOMON HKL
WIO, Mercantile Appraiser, in accordance
with the several Acts of Assembly, as
follow*, viz:
NAMES. RESIDENCE. CLASS. LICENSE
BLOOM.
Bloomsburg 1L R. iron Co. 9 25 00
McKelvy, Nesl & Co. *9 25 00
H. O, 4- i. W. llartman,* <2 18 75
A. C. Mensch, 13 10 00
L. ft. Rupert, 12 12 50
A. J. Sloan,* 13 15 00
J. J. Brower,• 13 15 00
John Barton, 14 7 00
E. P. Lutz. 14 7 00
John K. Mnyer, 14 7 00
Elias Mendenhall,* 13 15 00
Joseph Swartz, 14 7 00
Simon Dreifuse 4* Co. 14 700
David Lowenberg, 14 700
David Stroup, 14 700
A. J. Evans 12 12 50
Daniel Brader,* 14 10 50
HendeTshot 4" Jacoby,* 14 10 50
R. Plummer,* 14 10 50
Sinton Shives, 14 7 00
Sharpless 4" Mclktk, 14 700
H, VV. Thornton,* 14 10 50
A. M. Rupert, 14 700
J. P. Taggart, 14 7 00
Churles Kuhler, 14 7 00
BRIARCREEK.
Joseph Lillty, 14 700
Henry Trough, - 14 7 00
Samuel Henry, 14 7 00
J. J. Jacuby,* 13 15 00
BERWICK.
Setli Bowman & Freus, 11 15 00
A.Miller, 11 15 00
J. J. Mctleury, 12 12 50
A. Van Houlen, 13 10 00
R. H. Nicely,* 13 15 00
Jotl Jackson, 14 7 00
Di. W. A. Peck, 14 7 00
BENTON.
Samuel Ilaycuck 14 700
BE A VER,
C. Sliuman, 13 10 00
CKTTAWISSA.
Ftncher & Smith, 13 13 00 1
J, D, Melick,* 14 10 50
J. K. Sharpies*,* 13 15 00
John Shsrpldss & Co. 13 15 00
Brobst&Ever,, 13 15 00
C, Rahn, 14 7 00
George Hughes 4" Co. 14 700
Solomon Retnerd 14 7 0
CENTRE.
Miller 4- Schuyler, 14 700
G. H. Fowler, 13 10 00
Jesse Hicks,* 13 15 00
Daniel Jamison,* 13 15 00
H. W. Creasy, 13 10 00
FRANKLIN.
Lloyd Thomas, 13 10 00
FISHING CREEK.
Dame' McHenry 14 700
Bunj. McHenry, 14 700
GREENWOOD.
George Masters, 13 10 00
John Leggel, 14 7 00
Elias Werlman, 13 10 00
Jacob Schuyler, 13 10 00
HEMLOCK
M. G. Shoemaker,* 13 15 00
C, Neyhard, 14 7 00
J. Harris, 14 7 00
LOCUST.
Samuel Deimer, 13 10 00
G. VV. Yeager * 14 10 50
J. P. Levan, 18 10 00
Mark Williams, 13 10 00
F. H. Karn, 14 7 00
Judah Uheiiuglolt. 13 10 00
MAINE.
G. R. Shu man 4" Co.* 13 15 00
Aaron Andrews* 13 15 00
MIFFLIN.
Brotvn 4" Creasy,* 13 15 00
Stephen Wolf* 13 15 00
Isaac Swepenheiser,* 14 10 50
Miller 4' Housknecht. 14 7 00
MONTOUR.
Philip Seeslioltz,* 14 10 50
J. J. Maasey, 14 700
MADISON.
J. A. Funston, 13 10 00
N, McCay * 14 10 50
ORANGE.
Lazarus & Fisher, 13 10 00
E. G. Rickeits, 13 10 00
Wm. Fritz, 14 700
A. Coleman, 14 7 00
PINE.
Jantea Masters, 14 7 00
ROARINGCREEK.
G. W; Drcisbach.* 14 10 50
SCOTT,
Fowler 11 Criveling, 12 12 50
Melick Ac Fairman, 13 10 00
S. L Bet de, 12 12 50
S. A. Worman, 14 7 00
C. Barton, 14 7 00
Mathew McDowell, 13 10 00
J. R. Robbins, 14 7 00
J. McCarty, 13 10 00
G. Vansickle, 14 7 00
D. Whttmire, 14 7 00
Additional Distilleries.
CENTRE.
Lott ti Reese, 9 8 00
BENTON.
J. F. Lanbach, 10 5 00
K. McHenry, , 10 500
Beer Houses and Oyster Cellars.
BLOOM.
J. Swartz, 8 5 00
Mose* May, 8 6 00
CATTAWISSA.
William Yoder, 8 5 00
Jacob Genael, 8 5 00
Patent Medicines.
I John Sharplem, 5 00
J. R. Moyer, 5 00
E. P. Lutz,- 5 00
An appeal will be held at the Commission
era' office, in Bloomsburg on Monday the
18th day of June, 1855. next, for all WHO may
think themselves aggrieved by the foregoing
appraismehl nbd classification.
The License must be paid to the County
Treasurer on or before the 4th dey of July
and no anneal will be held afier the above
date. SOLOMON HELWIG,
Mercantile Appraiser.
Caltawisse, May 18, 1855.
* These are licensed to tell liquor.
TO BUILDERS Si CONTRACTORS.
THE undersigned is prepared 10 undertake
and finish in the best workmanlike style
all work in the department of
SBISKLATXXra.
He will personally superintend the work,
and find a sufficient number of good hands
(or whom be will be responsible to do all
work he undertakes at th* shortest notice.
Work will be dote to order either by oonlract
or by time. GORDON 11. GOFF
Bloomsburg, May 30, 1855.
• TO THOSE WANTING GOODS!
X?aB*XE6a ctS CSBCE>*
HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize fok Fall and Winter tales,
which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort met I now
offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock,
as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves thai they can compete with ibe cheapest,
and all those wishing to boy cheap, oan save money by giving us a call. We have all
kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large rot of
LADIDS DRESS GOODS,
French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, paramatta bldths,
mohair lustres, muslin de lames, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &e.
WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs
flouncing*, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel
vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread cloves, mob air milts, &c.,
All kinds ot SHAWLS, brcrcke, Bay Stale, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, ErtibroJer
ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of ololha, cassimers, sattinetts, vaslir.gs, tweeds;
jeans, oeaver cloths, coating velvet, &o.
BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR HEN tVOMAN If CHILDREN
We have a large assortment of Hats and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard
ware, Queensware, Cedarwnre, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpet bags, floor, tabic anil car
riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, fee. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, toweling*,
drillings. &c., in abundance.
We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing el e
where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by
anybody, or the rest of mankind.
Bloomsburg, October 28, 1859.
UDup®agonalss Q3a& #
HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF
Fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing!
In the Exchange Block next to Swarlz's Book Store. They have ou hand a and
full assortment of
FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS,
of all sorts and sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any thing about. Of Pants
and Vests they have every color o( the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey striped
and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, bufl, casimete, marseilles, linen and worsted of all fash
ionable cuts 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
man's dress goods ; Huta, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and
Tltey have Undersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigaletls, Gloves, Mills, Ladies'a bead-bag
Handkerchiefs, fee., fee. Also Jewelry and Notions, such as Kings, Breast pirts, Gold and
Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacles Knives
Razors aotl a well selected assortment of Accordeotts.
CW Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house
Bloomsburg, May 18th 1854. 8. DRE I FUSS, & Co!
JYE WSPRJJYG & SUMMER GOODS
DAVID LOTTEWBEpt®
YN VITUS attention to his slock of cheap and fashiohale clothing at his store op Market
* street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment ot men
ami boy's wearing apparel, including
V.lsisiikbh&islie ©mass mams?
}jox, 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, suspenders
and fancy articles.
N. B. He wdl also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in
the best manner. All Iris clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of homo manufac
ture.
Bloomsburg, May !6th 1854-3 m.
"THE OPEN BIBLE."
! A CENTS wanted to sell a NEW WORK,
entitled " Paganism. Popery ami Chris
tianity, or the BLESSING of an OPEN BI
BLE," as shown in the History of Christian
ity, from the time of our Saviour to the pres
ent day, by Vincent VV. Miller. With a view
of the latest developments of Rome's Hostil
ity to the Bible, as exhibited in various parts
of the world, and an expose of the absurdi
ties of the immaculate conception, and the
j idolatrous veneration of the Virgin Mary, toy
j Rev. J. F. Berg, D. D>. author ol "The Jes
i nils," "Church ami Stale," &c. &e. The au
| thor of this Work, Dr. Berg, is acknowledged
j to be It.e most able writer on Roiuunism in
I the the country; those who have read his
discussions With Archbishop Hughes will
need no assurance ol this fact
Agents will find this the most able work
published; it is a large 12mo. volume, of
four hundred and thirty pages, illustrated
with numerous engravings, beautifully and
substantially bound, and sold at 31 25 per
copy.
j Specimen copies sent by mail, post-paid,
I to any part ol the United States, on receipt of
j the above price.
Send for a copy, and judge lor yourselves,
Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
48 North Fourth Street PHILADELPHIA.
May 24th, 1855.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
IN pursuance of the lust will ami testament
of Joshua Webb, the undersigned Execu
tor of the said estate will, on Saturday ike
, I th day of August next, at 1 o'clock tit the
afternoon upon the premises, expose to pub
lic sale a tract of
Valuable Land.
In Centre township Columbia county, laying,
along the public highway leading itom
Blooinsburg lo Berwick, and lately the resi
dence of Joshua Webb, adjoining lands of
Nathaniel L. Campbell, John J Webb, M,
Baker and Lovi and Philip Miller, contain
ihg between 8 and 7 acres, on which there
are a
Frame Dwelling House,
a blacksmith shop, a frame barn, a frame
alabte and other outbuildings.
ALSO, immediately thereafter upon the
followiug premises, a tract of laud adjoining
Harrison's limestone quarry, N. L, Camp
bell's limestone quarry, in Scott township
ooulaining about Two and a half acres, on a
purl ol which tbefe is an excellent
Limestone Quarry
now opened, and two lime kilns abreast and
in domlitinn ready for uSe: as also a lime
house, Thete is also on this tract a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
Conditions will be made known on the
day of sale by
SOLOMON NEYHARD,
Executor.
Lime Ridge, May 15 1855.
Public sale of Real Estate.
IN pursuinoe of an order of the ORPHANS
COURT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, on
Saturday, the 23 d day of June uexl, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, Michael Phillips
Administrator tio. f of William J. Jones, late
of Locust township, in said couuly, decea
sed, will expose to sale by Public Vendue,
upon the premises, a certain
Tit ACT OF LAND,
situate In Lccust township, Columbia coun
ty, containing about twenty five or thirty
acres, adjoining lands of Richard Morgan,
John Pi'her and David Griffith, along
the publio road leading frdm Cattaw-issa to
Pottsville, on which there are erected a one j
and a half story
LOG DWELLING HOUSE,
and an old barn. There is on the premi
ses a
Good Apple Orchard,
and a variety of other ahoice and good fruit
trees : also a never failing, firing of water
near the house. Late the Estate of said
deceased, si to aft, in the township of Looust
and county aloresai;!,
MICHAEL PHILLIPS, Adm'f.
By order of the Court.
JACOB EVERLY, Clerk.
Kloornsburg, May 24 .1855,—t5.
"ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For sale at the
cheap store of A. J. EVANS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Dioomsbnrg, J)a-
HIRAM W.~THMtNTONt
MERCHANT.— Store on the South side of
Main Sireet, second square below Mar
ket.
DAVID LOHENBEIM;!
fJLOTHING STORE, on Main sireet. two
doors above the 'American flouke."
SIMON DREIFUSS, & Co.
J~ILOTHING STORE in the 'Exchange
Block,' opposite the Court house.
A J. EVANS.
lAJEIICHANT. — on the upper part
of Main street, nearly opposite the
Episcopal Church.
~Y. cTSThvar
MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE
AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom
in Shive's Block, on Main Street.
A.M. RUPERT,
rpINNER AND STOVE DEALER—
-I- Shop on South tide of Mailt street, be
low Market.
JOSEPH SWARTZ.
BOOKSELLER. Store in the ExohaiKre
Block, first door above the Exchange
Hotel. s
~y n.Tv r !\vEAvi:H,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on the
zx first floor of the "Star" Building, on
Main street.
SIIARPLESS & MELICK, ~~
FOUNDERS ANN MACHINEST9. Bui'd
iiigson the alley between the "Exchange
| and "American House."
J barnaiuFrupbrt,
f | UILOR.—Shop on the South Side of Main
-4- Street, first square below Market.
A 7 C. MENSCH, 7
MERCHANT.— Store North West corner
of Main an.l Market Streets.
HIRAM C. ROWER,
ijjU.'UEON DENTIST.—Office near the
Academy on Third Street,
IrKELVV, (VEAL k CO.,
IXI ERCHANTS,—Northeast corner of Main
and Market streets.
~ SHARPLEHS A MELICK,
MANUFACTURES AND DEALERS IN
STOVES, TINWARE fee—Establish
ment on Main street, next building e.bove
he Cbnrt-house.
HENRY ZliP~ PI N G E K.,
CLOCK and WATCHMAKER, south side
of Main sireet, above the Railroad.
Every kind of disorder in jewelled or oth
er newly invented Escapemeuls faiibfull re
paired.
P llTl DON'S DI K8 T.
A NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur
■"chase a copy of Purdon's Digest, cau ba
accommodated by applying at lie this
off re
OMNIBCB LINE
AND
LIVERY STABLE.
VOW runs anew omnibus between Blooms
■*-* burg and the Railroad Depot, which
will take passengers from and to any of the
residences of the town, or the American
Hoose and Forks Hotel; and he will
also furnish oonveyaoces to all travellers who
may wish to go into any part of the county.
1 he omnibus will leave Bloomsbcrg twice
daily at 10$ o'clock A. M., and at 2 o'clock
P. M.
He hat also a large livery stable connected
with the omnibus lute, from which he can
accommodate the public, with eonveyencea
for Iravelliug, pleasure excursions or busi
ness.
Bloomsbnrsr. April 24, 1855.—1y.
■ RON STEEL, and every kind of Hard
* ware for sale by
McKELVY, NEAL & Co
Orphans Court fcale
CDJT* iJLideenH E£ssfXa&(taw
tN pursuance of an order of the Orphan*
Court ( Columbia county, .the uudertign
•d Trualee appointed by **id court in IM
matter of the Eiate of Mary Applamau, de
ceased-, wHI on
talrirlaft the Hi Day af Jim imUi
it 1 o'clock, in th* afternoon, expoaatopao
lie ale opor. (he prendre* a certain
Piece and Lbt of Land)
niluate in l|ia town of Bloorosburg, Colum
bia county, containing about QNS.ttALP
ACRE, fronting on Third Street of Hid town,
on the eoUth ride of raid rlrttel, adjoining
land of Robert Bi Arthur pn the east ant)
south. end land of Daniel Sbive's beira on
the West.
CoKcmoaa OP Site.—Ten per cent, of the
pnrchate money to be paid on the day ol
aale tone half on the Confirmation of the
aale by Court; and the balance on the fir*t
tiny of April iieit, with interest front tlmday
oi confirmation. JOHN SNYDiCR,
Bloomsbnrg, May 2-1, 1855. Trxiitee.
Public Sale ot'Keal Estate.
|>V virtue of an order ot the Orphans Court
of Columbia county, Seth Shoemaker.
Administrator of John Shoemaker, late of
Hemlock township, Columbia county, decea
sed, will on Saturday the 16 th Suy of June
nextm 3 o'clock, in the afternoon, expose to
public sale upon the premises,
A TRACT OF LAN 6,
situate in Hemlock township, Columbia
county, adjoining lands of Adam Slroop,
Venialt Ret-so. Thomas J Vanderslice and
others, containing about Fourteen Acre*, of
improved land, on which (here are a two
story frame Dwelling House, and a bank
Barn. Lute the estate of the said John Shoe
maker.
SETH SHOEMAKER, Adm'r.
By order of the Court.
JACOB EYERLY, Cle,k.
Hloomeburg, May 15, 1855.
~ 3ZOEAITG2S HCT2SL "
AND RAILROAD OMNIBUS LINE.
IPHE undersigned retpeutfully inform their
-L friemls and the public that they have
taken the EXCHANGE HOTEL, in Blooms
burg, located on Main Street, directly oppo
site the Court House, whioh ha* been thor
oughly repaired and improved, where they
are prepared to accommodate their custom
ers with good fate ami to general satisfaction.
They Also have in connection tMiti th*
Exchange Hotel, an excellent
OMNIBUS LINE,
running regularly several times per day, to
and from the Depot on the arrival of the
Cars, by which passengers wilt be pleasant
ly conveyed to the Depot Station, or taken
from and returned to their residences, ft de
sired.
They will always be happy to entertain
snd accommodate their friends to the ut
tnort of their abilities.
JOHN SVYDEtt,
CEO A. HERRING.
Bloomsburg, May 26, 1855.
Orphans Court Sate !
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan*
Court of Montour coumy, on SATURDAY,
i Ihe Ith day of July next, at 1 o'clock in the
forenoon, Jno. 0. Runyan Administrator of
Win. Hendershot, late of Madison township,
Columbia co., Jec'd, will expose to sale by
public vendue, upon the premises, a certain
undivided one seventh part of
JL LOT OF LAND,
situate it) Anthony twp., Montour couuty, ad
joining lands of David Cox, James McDow
ell and Joint Crawford, containing about
Five Acres
of unimproved land, without any buildings
in use. Late the estate of said dec'd, situate
in the township of Anthony, Montour co
aforesaid. HIRAM A. CHILDS,
Danville, June 5, 1855. C'erk.
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Addruss A. RANNEY, Publisher
of Maps & Bnoks, 195 Broadway, N. Y.'
June 5, '55.
ADMINST RA Tfti VS NOTICEf
Estate of Oliver Helm, dec'd,
TVOTICE is hereby given to all persons in -
" debted to said estate to make naymeut
to the subscriber at the residence of the late
Oliver Helm, in Beaver township, Columbia
couniy, without delay, end all persons hav
ing claims will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement.
HARRIET HELM, Administratrix.
Beaver twp., May 25, 1855.
1*61; n Y LANDS
A GREEABLY to the law of the 3d March,
1855, persons who have been mustered
into the service of the United States, and
served fourteen days, are entitled to receive
a Land Warrant for 100 acres, and those per
sons who have received less quantity, am
now entitled to receive a Warrant sufficient
to make the 160 acres.
The undersigned has received the law and
Ihe lorms adopted by Ihe department at
Washington, and will undertake Ihe procur
ing of Warrants for (hose who may desire
his services. R. W, WI4AVER.
Bloomsburg, March 16, 1855.
LEATHER.
Fritz, Hendry &t Co.,
No. 29 NORTH 3d ST., PHILADELPHIA!
MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS , .
CURRIERS & IMPORTERS OF FRENCH
CALF-SKINS, and dealers la Red and
Oak SOLE LEATHER & Ktre.
Feb. 9, 1865. I—y.
SODA FOUNTAIN;
OR. J. P. TAQOART ha* arranged a soda
fountain in bis drugstore io the Ex
change Block, where all who are thirsty can
obtain a pleasant, healthful And refreshing
drink, anon as will do a temperance stomach
good and wont " make drnnk come."
Bloomsburg, May 31, 1365.
EXCHANGE NEWSPAPERS
SytY hundred far*ale 8 thi office.