EVANS & WATSON, | No. 26 Souih Fourth street, have on hand • laroe asiorlroent PATENT SALAMAN- DEirMßEand THIEF PROOF SAFES, , Bank. Vaults ana Iron Doors for Banks and i GREAT FIRE LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE SALAMADER SAFES EVANS & WATSON'S PHANT— JgglEgS MESSRS. E. & T. ■MMi FAIRBANKS & Co— Gentlemen:—We lake much pleasure in rec ommending your FIRE PROOF SAFES to merchants and others, Jwho may desire to purchase, with a view to the preservation of their Books and other valuables. The Safe we purchased of yon, and manufactured J)y EVA*a & WATSON, of Philadelphia, Fa., remained in the fire at the burning of our store until the entire Btock was consumed, the heat being intense, as you may suppose as there were about aevenly barrels of liquor in the store, besides some seventy thousand pounds of rags and ropes, and other articles of a highly combustible nature. We had the Safe opened after the fire had ceased and found our books and papers preserved in perfect order. No. ltd Light street wharf. Please send as another of your best Safes, of the same size, for our future use, and o blige R. W. VV. ISAAC, No. 91 Light street wharf, Baltimore BALTIMOKB, MD., May 17, 1854. MESSRS E. & T. FAIRBANKS & Co.—Gen* tlemen :—lt gives us much pleasure to beat •testimony to the excellence of your Hie Proof Safes. The one I [purchased of you, ■manufactured by Messets. Kvans & Wat son, Philadelphia, Pu., saved toy books and valuable papers, when everything else ill the house was destroyed by fire, on the morning of the 14th ins'., at street vvharf. B. F. WILLI*. BALTIMORE Mn;, May 17, 1854. Patent Slate Refrigerators, Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Fairbanks' Platform and Counter Scales. Sole Agency for Butterworth's, Henley's, Yales' and Jones' Patent Powder Proof Bank Locks. Below ate the names of a few gentlemen and Public Inslitutors who have our Safes, in use. Hundreds more can be given : Farmers & Mechanics Bank Philadelphia 12 Safes; U- S. Mint, I U. S, Arsenal, five Safes California 3 in Pbilapelphia. Slate Treasurer Trenton, N. J. Penn'a. R. R, Co., Phila'd. 2 Safes. Philadelphia Wilmington U Baltimore R. R. Co., Philadelphia. Locust Mountain Coal Si Iron Co, Coal Run Improvement St U. K. Co., " Bell Garretson Si Co. Bankers, Hunting don, Pa , Bell, Smith St Co., Bankers, Johnsloyvn PLL. Bryan, Gardner. Si, Altonna, Pa. Gen.fA H. Wilson, Huntingdon, l'a. McKelvy, Neal & Co.; Bloomsbuigt " Geo. Weaver, do " Caleb Barton. do Philadelphia, August 31 1854-ly. GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE AND CONCERTS. 60,000 GIFTS VALUED AT 860,000. Tickets $1 each. E. UNANGST, Announces that ho has projected a series of GIFT CONCERTS, to the potions of which be will distribute by lot 60,000 valuable gifts •or premiums. The conceits will be given at Bloomsbnrg, Danville, and such other towns where a snf ficient number of tho patrons of the enter •priae reside. The times and places will be announced in subsequent bills. Each ticket will entitle the holder to two admissions to •h. —j -r.u„ following prizes or premiums: One three story Brick Hotel in Bloomsbnrg, t®positetheCourl-house, now occupied by Ex-Sheriff Billmyer, valued at SIO,OOO One large two-story brick dwelling-house.lot and oul-build'ngs, 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 bouse and lot on Main 6treet of Bloomsburg 2.000 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,800 Two two glory brick dwelling houses on Centre street of Bloomsbnrg, each 1,600 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,6'>0 One two story frame dwelling house and lot on Main street of Bloomsburg 1,000 Eight corner lots on Centre street of Blooms norg. each 8450 8,600 Six middle lots on Centre street of Blooms burg, each S4OO 2,409 Two buggies, each S2OO 400 Two buggies, each SIBO 360 Two buggies, each $l7O 340 Ten Gold patent lever watches, SIOO 1,000 Twenty Gold detached lever watches, each S6O 1,200 Twenty Gold cylinder escapement watches, eaoh SSO 1.000 15 Gold lepinj watches, each SSO 750 Silver lever watches, each $25 1,250 50 double barrel shot guns, eaoh S2O 1.000 10 " " " sl6 160 10 Rifles, each sl4 • * 140 10 Allen's revoivess, each sl2 120 10 Coirs revolvers, each S2O 200 .120 paiis pistols each $2 40 1000 Gold pencils, each $3 ' 3,000 1000 Silver pencils and pen holders, each $2 2,000 2000 Gold pens, each $1 2 000 SOOOO Engravings each 25C 7,500 25745 Pieces of Music 3,089 The money received for tho sale of the tickets will be paid ovhr to John K. Grotz, 1o be deposited by him in the Bank of Dan ville, to the credit of the projeotor, for the security of the ticket holders. When the tickets are all sold notice will be given in the public prints for the ticket; holders to meet ut some designated time and place, to choose a Committee who shall dis tribute the gifts as the shareholders shall de termine. REFERENCES as to the above properly: William Snyder, Robert F. Clark Esq , K. £. Menagh, K. W. Weaver Esq., or Rob ert B. Arthur, Bloomiburg, Columbia couu ly, Pa. All orders for tickets must be addressed, post-paid, money enclosed, to E. Unangst, Bloomsburg, Columbia county Pa., aud the tickets will be promptly forwarded to any address. Mr C. F. Knapp will act as general cor responding agent at Bloomsburg for the pro prietor. E. UNANGST. Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1854.—6n5. Engraving* for Newspaper* and magazine*. THE subscriber has several thousand en. graving! i of various subjects and sizes, suite* ble for illustrating newspapers and mag a sinae. He offers the use of them lor taking casts or printing, to the editorial fraternity 00 rery moderate terms. Address, JOHN FROST, March 29, 1855. PHILADELPHIA. Ju*tice* of the Peace ~~ A ND CONSTABLES can find all kind of fIL banks desirable for their use,in proper form at the office of the STAR or THS NORTH. BOLLARD, PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, 177 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, In ventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventila ting Wig and Ealslic Band Troupnes. Instruc tions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen to measure theit own heads with accuracy. Fot Wigs. Inches. No. 1 The round of the head. 2 From forehead over the head te neck. , 3 From ear to ear over the lop. *f " , 4 From ear :o ear around the Toupees j" Scalps. Inches. No. 1 From forehead to back as far as bald. 2 Over forehead, as far as required. 3 Over the crown of the head. R. Dullard has always ready for sale a splendid stock of Gentlemen's Wigs, half Wigs, Frizots, Rraids, Curls, etc., beautifully manufactured, and as cheap as any estab lishment in the Union. Dollard,s Herbaninn Extract, or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South American limbs and roots, the most successful article ever produced fot preserving the hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant slate. Among other reasons why Dollard's Hair Culling Saloon maintains its immense ponularity, is the fact that his tonic is ap plied to every head of hair cut at his estab lishment, consequently, it is kept in better preservation than under any other known ap plication. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his old eelab' lishmeut, 177 Chestnut Street, opposite the Slate House. R. Pollard has at last discovered the vie plus ultra of HAIR DYE: and announces it for sale, with perfect confidence in its sur passing every thing of the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, as may be desired, and is used without any in jury to the hair or skin, either by stain or otherwise, can be washed off ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy. Persons veiling the City are in vited to give him a call. Letters addressed to R. Dollard, 177 Clioslnut Street, Philadel phia, will receive attention. Philadelphia, Oct. 12ih, 1854—1y. Locate your Land Warrants now!! tST. Because you can do so now without paying out any money till it is conveni ent, and get a good farm that pleases you or tho pay lor your warrant. 2nd. Because in a few months' the chan ces will be all taken. 3d. Because over thirty six millions of acres of warrants are to issue under the netv law (Bee official esiiinate ill Washington Union March 26th 1855. 4th. Because there is not land enough to fill all these in the States and they must then be located in the wild territories, beyond the Mississippi. sih. Because then the price of warrants must tall to a mere trifle—ten or twelve cents an acre. 6tli Because nobody vvanfs land in the wilderness among wild Indians, where taxes must he paid for years without benefit. Information furnished and Locations made on most lavorablo terms (credit if desired) j through a reliable agency in the West, on j application to R. W. WEAVER. Bloomsburg, July 2, 1855. OMNIBUS LINE AND LIVERV STABLE. SSfo LlPap®ai Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monument?, Door and Window Sills, steps of marble or ' sandstone, Mantles, or any thing she in the department of marble masonry. Tho sleek on hand and engaged consists of the bust ITALIAN INV AMERICAN MARBLE; and LETTERING will bo done in English or German. E. ARMSTRONG. Bloonisbttfg, Feb. 1, 1865. NBWGCCDS. . FOR SPRING & SUMMER ! fJIBAIfS W. TRORRITOIN , HAS JUST received and opened a new . and sp'endi.l assortment ol ' CEABQSJiyiIhISi 1 For Spring and Summer, at his stoie on ' Main street below Market, to which he in ' viies the ailention of the public. His as -1 sor'.tnem will compare in price and quality f with any to be found on this side of Phila delphia, und includes : CE2L3Q'sr pLBCEJODQSiSSj i QUEi:ssiFAK/■;, UJIIUHVAHE, GLASSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. He has on hand every desirable and fash ionable style of Cloths, plain and fancy cas simere's LADIES' DRESS GOODS Poplins, berage, do baize, lawns, summer Shawls, Sillks, Detains, ginghams, prints, and . every artfcie of i House Furnishing iioods, l Sheetings, licking, checks, teo. Ik, His stock is selling last, and ■ffiwiiehed every lew weeks InrJ^^^^H profits and quick and see our goods. T ing for showing them, arid ' country produce in pay at the Blo.imsburg, April 26, TTTQMAS buti^HH No. 7 South Seventh P 111 LADE Li P IHK Manufacturer ot strong Tin and Zinc gaining Tubs, Bmßhg Pans, and every kind ot bntning apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention given to ordered work, and goods carefully tbrwpjued o,? orders. Philadelphia, August 17ib, 1854. RA W Ell GOODS, Spotted Swwc, Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambrio, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of A. C. MENSCH ( KAY A. BROTHER, LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, 17 !f 19 South Fifth Street, Ist Store above Chestnut street, East side. PHILADELPHIA, RKSFECTFULLY" announce lo tho Pro fession and Students at Law, that they keep always on hand a well selected stock of Law Books, comprising tho best Treati ses extant in every department of law, which they will sell sell as cheap, if not cheaper, lliar. any other house in this oily or New York. Being the publishers of several val uable works, they are possessed of such, tu cilities in obtaining their stock as lo enable them to sell their books at very low prices. KAY & BROTHER havo the agency for the sale of Hants' Pennsylvania State Re ports, fot the eastern counties of the State. KAY & BROTHER, PUBLISH 1. l'urdon's Digest of tlio Laws of Penn sylvania, from 1700 to 1851, by Stroud and Brightly, new and Bth edi tion, in one convenient volume, Bvo. Price £5.00. 2. Sergeant Si Rawle'sSupremo Court Reports, 17 vols. 3. Penrose & Walt's Supreme Court Re ports, 3 vols. 4. Watts' do 'do 10 vols. 5. " Si Sergeants' do do 9 vols, 6. Harris' State Reports, 8 vols 7. Brightly's Nisi Prins Reports, 1 vol. 8. Miles' Reports of tho District Court of Philadelphia, 2 vols. 9. Baldwins' U.S. Circuit Court Reports, 1 vol. I 10. Chief Justice Marshall's Circuit Curto Decisions, 2 vols. 11. Sergaai.t on the Land Laws, of Penn'a, 1 vc.l. 12. Sergeant ott Foreign Attachment in Penn'a, t vol. 13. Sergeant on the Lien Law of Penn'a, I vol. 14. Duane on the Law of Landlord & Ten ant, 1 vol. la. Duane on the Road Laws in Penn'a, 1 vol. 10. Brightly on tho Law of Costs, 1 vol. 17. Graydon's Forms—new at;d 4th edi tion, 1 vol. 18. Hood on the Law ol Executors, 1 vol. J9. Roberts' Digest of British slalu'es in force in l'ctiulylvuntu—2d edition, 1 vol. 20. Smith Si Reed's Laws of Pennsylvania, commencing 14th Oct. 1700, lOvols— The Bth, 9th and lOlli volumes sold separately. i 21. Pamphlet Laws.—The complete acts of the General Assembly of Pennsyl vania, from the year 1800 to the pres ent time, in 41 vols. Complete set-, of the l'mnphlet Laws are very scarce. [ 23. Wharton's Precedents Indictments, 1 vol. j 24. Morris on tho Law of Replevin in the ) United Stales. 1 vol. j 1852 —By F. C. Brightly Esq.— 1 vol. j 26. Troubat on the Law of Limited Part nership in the United Stales, 1 vol. | ) 27. Troubat and Halys' Practice, new and | third edition In 2 thick volumes 8 j vo, of over 1700 pages. JUST PUBLISHED. | 22. Wharton's American Criminal Law j new and 3d edition, 1 vol. Bvo. 25. Hitins' Justice —new and 6th edition, ! 1855, by F. C. Brightly, Esq , ] vol. j I Wharton on tho American Law ol Homi cide, with Reports of Cases, 1 vol. ' royal Rvo. 28. Brightly's l'urdon's Annual Digest for 1854, price 50 cents. IN PREPARATION. Wharton and Stille's American Medical Ju risprudence, 1 vol. royal 8 vo. royal Bvo. ; Burton's Compendium of the Law of Properly, with copious American An notations, 1 vol. royal Bvo. ( A new Digest of the Laws of the United Status, on the plan of Pnrdon's Di gest of 1853, 1 vol. imperial 8 vo. j Sergeants' Mechanics' Lien Law, new edi tion. j Tho Pennsylvania Form Book t3T See Kay & Brother's Catalogue of Law Uubltcations for particulars: Orders or letters of inquiry rom the country promptly attended lo _ * August 17lh, 1854.—1y Pcuurylvnuln Wire Works. N*. 21 Arch St., above Front, PHI LADELPHIA. rfMIE St4>tcnbers have on hand, and are 1 constantly manufacturing,SlEVES. RID DLES, SCREENS, WOVEN WIRES, of i all meshes and widths. Also all kinds of j plain and Inttcy Wire work. Brass and Iron I Wire Sieves of all kinds ; Brass and Cop : per Wire Cloth lor Paper Makers, &e. Cyt j inders and Dandy Rolls covered in the best rnauiier. Heavy Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers, Sieves lor Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covers, Coal and Sand Screens, &c. BAYLISS, DAUBY Si LINN. August 17th, 1854. . HiusajsSJ&i Hernia or Rupture successfully Treated A ml comfort insured, by uac of the elegant Fiench Trusses, imported by the subscri ber, and made to order expressly for bis sales. AH suffering with Rupture will be gtaiilied to leatn tliut the becusien now oirers to procure Trues combining r Xt!tine lightness, with ease and durability and correct construction in lieu of the assortment always on haftd, adap ted, lo every variety of Rnptute in adults and children, and for sale at a tango of price to , suit all. Cost of Cringle 'I russbs, two, three, four and five dollars / Double, four, fivo, six eight and ten dollars. Persons at a distance can have a Ti.uss sent to any address by remitting the amount. Bend ing measure around the hipe, and stating side effected. I For Sulo Wholesale and Retail by tho Im porter, CALEB H. NEEDLES. S. W. co". of Twelfth q Race Bts. I'bilada. Depot for Dr. Banuiug's Improved Patent Body Brace, Chest Expanders and Erector Braces, patent Shoulder llraces, Suspensory Bandages, frpinal props and Support*.' La dies' Rooms, with competent lady attendants, Philadelphia April 4, '55. 110 I! A T YLMDS. ,4 GREEABLY to the law oldhe 3d March, 1856, persona who havo Been mastered ■J of the United States, and days, aro entitled to receive t lor 160 acres, and thoseper received less quantity, are 'receive a Wurraut sufficient 5 acres. Ned has received the law anil pled by the department at d will undertake the procur ts for those who rnuv desire R. W. WEAVER. Bftomsburg, March 16, 1855. SODA FOiiNTAIIV " m TAGGART has arranged a soda fountain in his drugstore in the Ex change Block, where all who are thirsty can obtain a pleasant, healthful and refrgghing drink, suon as will do a temperance slWnach good and wont 11 make drunk come." Bloomaburg, May 31, 1865. JRON STEEL, and every kind of Hard * ware for sulu by McKELVY, NEAL & Co, THE CHEAT NATURAL REMEDY FOR * Indigestion and Dyspepsia. n.noen n Toy.v f r|R. J. S. HOUGHTON'S fr>t*nr I IWn^ l PEPSIN, the true Diges- I IrrrMwr " va Fluid, or Gastric Juice, fr'jj TO still holds the first place a mong all the various reme dies fot these painful and de slruetive complaints. It is Nature's own spe cific for an unhealthy Rtomacb. No art of man can equal its curative powers; and no sufferer from Indigestion & Dyspepsia should fail to fry it. Agents supplied at No. 11, N. EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA. resold by E. P. Lulz, and J. R. Moyet. March 29, 1855. H3 D. co ce> lEjassUb on ng3 Cabinet Ware Rooms, 8. C. SUITE f RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of & of the Public to his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in r workmanlike manner. At hi? Establish ment, can always be found a good assort ment of Fashionable Furnituc, Which is equal in stylo and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from $25 to S6O. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut ar.d Mahogany Parlor chairs. Rocking and easy chairs, l'iano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, chefTeniers, whatnots and comodes and ujl kinds of fashionable work. His slock of bureaus, enclosed and common washslands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, sofas, dintng and breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses with fancy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted lo any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort to any tied in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. if. fThTsmith, PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, AND Dressing Case ITlamiiaciiirci* iY. IV. cor. of 4ill and Chestnut .87, v., PHILADELPHIA, A i.WAY'S on hand a largo ar.d varied as sortnient of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, i Port Folios, Chess Men, [Books ■ Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum : Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. I Also, a general assortment of English, j Frenq); and German fancy goods. Fine Tockct Cutlery, ] Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Whole sale, Second and Taird Floors. F. H. SMITH, j N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sts., Phila. j B.—On the receipt of sl, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the U. i Stales, by mail; describing pen, thus, medi j urn, hard, or soil. Philadelphia, April 5, 1855. 1-y. STOVES! STOVES! SHARPLESS MELICK U AVE opened a new Stove and Tinware -LA Establishment, on Main street one door above the Court-house, where they are pre pared to furnish goods in their line such as Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware. Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying Pans, Stove Pipes, all kinds of Tin I Furs, 11 room Wire '\ycE)ll,S3. Blank books, Bibles, and Religious works. A nun.ber of GOOD VIOLINS, a slock of jewelry; and an assortment o. canes, lamps, tops, perfumery, confeclioua' ries, knick knacks and notions for sale. H r He will furnish at short notice any work that may be desired and ordered. Bluetnsburg, October 15th 1854. Sevastopol not Taken! BUT THE SECOND ARRIVAL, IVOT allies, but of a new assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS by A. C. Mensch at the corner of Main and Market Street. His first lot be soon sold down pretty low, but has now filled it out with a S3\los>lis 0 so that he can supply every want of his customers and the public. He has re- I ceived a variety ol new style DRESS GOODS, and everything lo make up a complete as sortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, VIZ. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard-ware, Queens ware, Cedar-ware, Hollow-ware, Drugs, FISH, SALT, COAL, PLASTER, IRON, Nails, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sic., Sic. In short, every thing usually kopl in coun- i try Stores, to which he invites '^ e p U bl';-. generally: ' ■K* 01d hon i an<| c ° Dn - t '" x '-uce taken in exchange lor Goods, at I ine highest market price. A. C. MENSCH. Bloomsburg, Jane 7, 55.—y. I Dr. FRANCIS C. HARRISON, "MJOULD respectfully inform the citizens j " * of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery there;and solicits asbare of public pa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House. t Bloomsburg, March, Ist, '55. ftfcSA ™ JQh 33a 3S TO THE FASHONABLE AND OD^CPISIESaaGSa. fTIIIE undersigned, having just received the •*• latest Paris and New York Fashions, would again beg leave to inform hie numer ous friends and all the world about Bloome burg, that he is now better prepared than ev er to accommodate any one with the neatest, easiest and best fitting suite of Clothes that have been turned out lately; and not only that, but he will also do them up in the best order, unon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old tand, (too well known 10 need further notice) where he may at all times be found, seated upon the bench of repentance, steadily drawing out the thread of allliction, hopeing it may in the end prove advantageous to him and-hrs customers. He would also advise his friends to bear in mind that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-standing on hto book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases " the laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, April 14th, 1853. Watches, Jewelry, bilvenvare and jgk ffASNnr (&©©15)20 gh A Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality, FOR BALK AT TTLE J.OWEBT CASH PRICES, AT WM. B. ELTON HEAD'S, Wo. 184. South Second St., Between pine and Union, West Side, PHILADELPHIA. Tho assortment embraces large and select stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wure, Alhuta Ware, plated with tine Silver, in Spoons, i Forks, Ladles, &c. —Jet Goods, Fans and Fan- ! cy Articles ot a superior quality, deserving the examination of thoso who ocsira to procure the BEST GOODS St the I.OWSST CASII PRICKS. Having a practical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for Importing and manufacturing, the aubscribcr confidently in vites putchusers, believing ihat lis can supply Ihem on terms as fa v orable as any other es tablishment in either of the Atlantic Cities. All kindpof Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to oidcr, within a reasonable time. Watches, Jewelry and Silver Wa-e faithful ly repaired. WM, B ELTON HE AD, No. 184 South 2d St.,a few doors above tho 2d St. Market, West Side. LV" In the South Window of tho Store, may be seen the famous 111 RD CLOCK, which commands tho admiration of tho scientific and curious. Septombcr 28th, 1864. ly. BTAI[FFEtt & harley. Cheap Watches & Jewelry! WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No 96 North Second Street corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 ca rat cases, 628 00 Gold f.apine 18 k. 24 00 Silver Lever full jewelled, 12 00 i Silver Lapino jewels, 8 00 Superior quartiers, 7 00 I Gold Spectacles, 7 00 ( ( Fine Silver do, 1 50 i Gold Bracelets, 3 00 j Ladies' Gold Pencils. 1 00 I Silvet Tea spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil & Silver holder, 1 00 Gold linger Rings 37$ cents to #BO ; watch Glasses, plain, 12$ cents; Patent, 18$ ; Lu net, 25 ; other articles in proportion-- Ail goodsNvnrrantcrl to be what they are sold for. STAUFFEIt & IIARLEY. On hand, some Gold nud Silver Levers and Lepiues, slilllowor than the above pri ces. September 21st, 1851—ly. Tin-Ware & Stove! ; Fstablishmcnt mHß UNDERSIGNED, respectfully in- ' forme his old friends and customers, that ! ho has purchased his brothers interest in the übnvo establishment, and tho concern will here after bs conducted by himself exclusively. He has just received and ofi'uis for sale tho t~*fl largest and most extensive assortment mmit of FANCY STOVES everintro. duceJ into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hind and manufactured to order. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on short notice, The puhonst,o of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicitcJ. A. M. RUPERT. Ulnomsburg Jan. 12, 1853. 51-tf UEEVT L Si-NIGli r, ~ (Successor lo Hartley 4* Knight.) REDDUVG AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 148 South Second Street, Five doors above SPRUCE STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Where lis keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of every article in his line of business. Feathers, Feathcrbeds, Patent Spring Mattres ses, Curled hair, Moss ,Corn Husk and Straw .Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Tapestry, Brus, 'els, Three.Ply, Ingiain, Venetian, LtM, Rig and Hemp Caipctings, Oil Cloths, Cintou Mat. tings, Cocoa and Spanish Matting', Floor and Siair Druggets, Hearth Rugs, Dooi Mats, 'Ta ble and Piunu Covers, to which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. Philadelphia Sept. Ist, 1854.— 1y, SFILXITG- &, STJMME3, GOODS CHEAP! A. J. EVA-iS TTAVING purchased the interest of Mr. Appleman in the new store nearly op posite the Episcopal Church, has received a new assortment of Spring and Summer goods which he ofiere to old customers and new at GREAT BARGAINS. Among his ladies' dress goods are silks, berages, chintzes, debuizes, lawns,ginghams, poplins See. He has GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS, such as fine black and brown French cloths, 1 black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin | and fancy Veslings, bluck St Italian faucy ■ Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; &c. IIATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' hats and cups, embraoing every style and quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols and Ribbons. DOMESTICS Bleached 10 un L| Muslin, Check;, ticking, j ea ns, DrifclC —-'-.aper, Bagging, Toweling, Tablo-lin enr, &c. BOOTS If SHOES. —A large assortment of Men's, Women's & Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Ltnd & buskin Shoes at very low prices. GROCERIES. —A large assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, CofTeu, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c., &c. Ready made clothing, spring fashion. EF" The highest price always paid for grain or county produce of aoy kind. Bloomsburg, April 26, 1855. Fancy Paper, Ecvelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand. &c an bs found at the oheap Book store of JOSEPH SWAIITZ, lap OBsytpassa "tporar* ■ e. a. so warn* T> ESPECTFULLY oflew.hilr j •*-*' professional services 10- rT r the Ladies anil Gentlemen OT Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is preparedly attend to all the various operations in Den-, tistry, and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to iWokkae well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, a( ways on hand. All operations on the toetla warranted, i cy Ollice near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851. Furniture, Furniture ! TT F. HOOVER respectfully informs his customers of Bloomsburg and the peo ! pie generally of Columbia County in want of . FURNITURE, thul they will find it grnaily [ to tiieir advaulnge to purchase at his Ware house, whete they will find , A LARGE STOCK ol the most modern styles lo select from. The subscriber begs to say that his facilities for manufacturing and buying bis materials * for cash and having no Apprentices, but em | ploying the best of workmen enables him lo / offer great inducements to those in want of GOOD FURNt lUBE AT LOW PRICES,, ' as he much prefers the "nimble sixpence lo . the slow shilliug." All goods bought at hte Warerooms will be warranted, and if intend ed for the Country will be packed with care and dispatch. H. F. HOOVER, No. 126 South 2d St, below Dock west side, March 15, '55.-3rn. Philadelphia. moss & nitoTiiFß, No. 12 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. KEEP a complete assortment of SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS and MEDICAL ' BOOKS, Blank and Memorandum Bonks, Writing, Letter and wrapping papers, fine Pocket Cutlery, &0., to which they invite tho attention of country merchants and others. The prices and quality will compare favora bly with any other House. Having an ex tensive bindery under their immediate su perintendence, they are prepared lo furnish either ready-made, or ruled to particular pat lern, Blank account Books of every size and description, suited (or Banks, Insurance Companies and Coumy Court Records, the quality of which is warranted both as regard* paper and. binding. They employ none but the best work moil and use first-class materials. ty Orders from a distance will receive particular attention. Masonic and Odd Fellows' Regalia and Publications for individuals, members and Lodges, the must extensive assortment to be found in the United-Slates. Philadelphia, Maich 29, 1855-Gin. CIJRE WM U COII6II, BY THE USX or Rider's rup of Tar, WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPHTHA A SLIGHT COLD, accidentally acquired, through neglect or improper treatment, | may result in that worst of all diseases, con- I sumption, therefore be advisud in lime, and j procure at once a bottle of this valuable pre ! paraiion. It is pleasant to the taste, and has I no narcotic in its composition, and cau be | taken with perfect safety. The wide spread reputation which this _ preparation has obtained as a cough rnedi cine, is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in all diseases of ihe throat and lungs, and all who Use it will be certain to obtain relief.— Fur sale by all the storekeepers in this, and adjoining counties, and wholesale by the > proprietor. I. L. HITTER, No 7 South Front si., Philadelphia. Jan. 2S : 1855. ! "ESOHAITGE ECTBI" AND RAILROAD OMNIBUS LINE. I fIUIE undersigneJ respectfully inform their I -L Iriends and the public that they have j taken tho EXCHANGE HOTEL , iu Blooms ! burg, located on Alain Street, direotly oppo ; site the Court House, which hus been thor oughly repaired and improved, where they, are prepared lo accommodate their customs ers with good fare and lo general satisfaction. They also have in connection with the 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 will be pleasant ly conveyed to the Depot Station, or taken from and returned to their reuidcnces, it de sired. They will always be happy to entertain end accommodate their friends to the ut most of their abilities. JOHN SNYDER, GEO A HERRING Bloomsburg, Msy 26, 1855. TO BUILDERS