SPALDING & ROGERS TWO CIRCUSES! fllllil a. COIUOLIDAINQ TIIEIR CF.LKBBATED Heating Palace Circus! ML Bni From their l*alatial Aqmuip Am. pintlii-aiie, on the Mississippi and 9Oluo rivers, awl their NORTH AMERICAN CIRCI'S! 80 celebrated in the North bud V iBK. Kot) into one Monster Concern! TWO OOMPANIE3J Coinpriainyespectively die most /nHHI Northern and Southern Performers, in the same King. W FRIENDLY STRIFE! lu preaeuee of the audience ; A/ jlk BOTH COMPANIES ciWi UNDER iSf TENT! Two Sets of Performers! rii'o sets of clowns: \Ty Two Sets of Ring Horses! PANTOMIME EVERY AFTERNOON, j|E—jS SPECTACLE EVERY NIGHT! Jta^ — NED KENDALL, Til* BL'GLKR ! KENDALL'S BRASS BAND! RS Drawn in Ti iumphal Procession on / % the morning of arrival iu every P* ace °f exhibition, by FORTY HORSES! Mill ItriitH by One Man! CHOATE'S STRING BAND. tf* A Stud of Trick Ponies! 19 an ring- mi id War Horn* ! Jr And everything else unon the sains y /-' - - l/#i elaborate scale, witii the following jMff:. dUtinguudied Equesiriiuu, Clowns, Equestriennes , Uy milium, Panto mimmrn, Ac.: MAD. OHMONP, I M'LLK AGNES, tMns. GRAVEN, | Mas. LAKE, ' JFTm- Til* MOTLET BROTHERS, You no CLARENCE, —4SFf HENRY MAGILTdn, Ch j - Rooers, I BILL LAKB, THE MAM MONKEY, M LA TUORNE, I GEO. DUNBAR, T. GRAVEN, | F. Donaldson ffJt Cn AS. BROWN, IT. ARMSTRONG, Ciias. C'BOSUY, | IIODT. WRITE, iv.o ASUS, TARTAR ANDWILDFIRB, —• Geo WILLIAMS, IF. DFARTH, HOMT DEMI NO, I GEOROKWOOD, THE WAR IIOKSK BLCKPHALVS, I**X GEO MACKCY, IS. LITTERALL, w F. BANKER. JP. WILLIAMS, Admission, only 25 Cts. to both companies. XT* Will exhibit every Afternoon and every Night, at fijjkJL ft. nLOOMSBURO, on Wednesilay l>th September. Also.Dativille.Tnesrlay 4lh Milton, Thursday 6lb Private Sale of Real Estate ! THE undersigned will offer at private sale. I a valuable iracl ot improved laud, con taining FORTY ACRES ami some perches, in a good slate of cultiva tion, situate iti Madison township. Columbia county, adjoining lands of Joseph Mausi and I. Titman ; on which are erected Good Ruildiiigs. Ait apple orchard and a good spring of excel lent water ate on the premises. For lurltier particular- enquire npnn the premises of GEORGE STECKER. Madison two., Col. cm, Aug 29, '55-3'. Philari'a. and Reading 12. R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—IBSS.- The Great Northern and Western U. S. Mail Routes. Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Cattawissa, Sun bury and Erie, Williatnspnri and Elinira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours. '• Niagara Falls, ' 16 " " Detroit-, ' 24 " ■ " Chicago, ' 34 " '■ St. Louis. ' 43 " OT Ticket Office—N W . corner Sixth and I Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Read ing R. K. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth streets. On and after Monday, May 7th, Three Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streels, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as follows: DAY EXPRESS—d A. M. Stopping at Phccnixville and Reading only Connecting with the Cattawissa, Williams port, and Erie, and Wtlliamspoit and Elmira Railroad; arriving at Elmira ut 4 o'clock I'. M., connecting with New York and Erie and Buffalo; and from thenee, via. Steamer* on Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Detroit. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua with New York Central Railroad, East and West, and at Suspension Bridge with the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ami all points in Canada and Western Slates. Only one change ol Baggage between Phil adelnhia and Canada or the Lakes DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin ton and Dinner at Willinmporl. NIGHT EXPRESS—Tea at Port Clintnn. Passengers purchasing Tickets by tins Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the above points, and resuming their seats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Temequa, - - - • 82 95 Cattawissa, - - - - • 4 35 Rupert, .... 4 40 Danville, .... 4 60 Milton, .... 5 15 Wiiliamsport, .... 5 90 Elmira, .... 7 00 Jefferson, - - 7 65 Starkey, .... 7 95 Penn Yan, .... 8 00 tiorham, • - - • 8 00 Geneva via. Gorham, - 8 00 " Steamer J. Arudi, • . 8 00 Canandaigua, .... 8 00 Honeoyo Falls, - 8 50 Caledonia, - * 8 8' Le Roy, .... 8 Batavia, .... 9 ou Rochester. . . - - 8 60 Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City, ... 10 Buffalo, via. Tonawnnda, 10 Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canandai gua & Niagara Falls It. R. - 10 " " via. Buffulo, 10 00- Suspension Bridge, . - - 10 00 Cleveland, • - - II 70 Toledo, 14 75 Cincinnati, .... 16 00 Detroit, via. Rail, - . - - 16 00 " Buff. &. Lake, - 16 00 Chicago, via. Great Weatern & Mich igan Central R. R. - . 20 00 Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore Mich. Southern R. It., - . 20 00 Chicago, via. Buff., Lake and Mich. Central It. B. ■ • • • 20 00 Book laland, • - - - ■ 25 00 E. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agent, N. W. cornei Sixth and Cheatrrut ala. G. A. NICOLLS, Superintendent Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. T. KcKiasoca, Superintendent Caltawisaa, Williamvpnrt and Erie Railroad. HagRT Corns, Superintendent Williams port and Elmira Railroad. July 19, 1886.—1f. Genuine Honey Soap. ,, r|4H E PURITY, FRA .*'grance and mtld hBUa. emollient properties of this Soap, renders it es ploo" 0,1 every toilet. ...For chapped hatide,and vt.rious diseases of the skin, it is unequalled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia. No olh enis Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, IFarrnnted to wash in hard, soft, or sail Water This soap ha* powerful cleansing propar ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Din, &0., ftoin every description of good* without injury to thtwn. For all nomeatio purpose* it is superior to any other Soap in u, and 20 pet cent, cheaper than the common ROMII Soap. E teh bar is stamped WILLIAM CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer ol Fancy and Staple Soap*, Sperm, Stearinc antl Tallow Candles, Impor ter & dealer in Sal Soda, Soda A*h,Rosiu,fcc. Order* hy mail promptly attended to. August 23, 1855.—3 m. EXECUTOR'S NOT H E. [VOTICE is hereby given that letters leia • inenlary or. the Estate of Ellas McHen ry, late of I'iahiugcreek townhip, Columbia county, deceased, ha* been granted hy the Register ol satil c>uctv to Benjamin McHen ry, al*o re-idtng in Fisbingcreek township, Col county. All per-ous having claims oi lemands against the estate of said decedent, are requested to present them to the Execu tor without delay, ami all persons indebted ure requested ro make payment. BENJAMIN Moll EN RY, Executor. Fishingcreek tp., Col. ro.. Aug. 16, '55 SHERIFF SALE. |>y virtue ol several writs of testatum vendi "-8/ioiii exponas from the District Court of the city and county of Philadelphia there will be cxpo.-ed to publie sale attire Court House in Blnomsburz on 'l'hnrday, the 6th day of September next, at two o'clock P. M., All those six certain tract* of laud situate in Beaver township, Col. county, bounded and described a* follows : No. 1. called " HAI.BEC, : beg inning al a posl, thence hj lands of Ja. McN al, north 12 degree*, we*t three hundred and iorty-Hvo perches to a chestnut oak, thence by land of Win. Gray, ami Wm. Steedinaii, Miudr seventy-eight de grees we-t 179 perches to a post, thei.ee by lands ol Jeren iah Jackon, south 12 degrees. ea*t 410 perches to a po*t, thence by lands ni Richard Biook, north 78 degrees ea*t, 73 per ches to a dogwood, north 12 degree* west. 15 perches toa'posi, taortti 78 degrees, eas 82 perches to a black oak, ihonce by nit old survey, north 12 degrees, west 25 perches to a hickory, and north 32 degrees, east 34 per ches to tt a place of beginning, containing four hundred and twelve and one-half acres allowance of six per cent, for road* &•. on which are erected two log houses and two stables, and about twenty five acres of cleared laud Another ol thern called "PAL MYRA," beginning at a post, thence by land ol Robert Gray, north f2 degrees, west 410 perches to a post, thence by land of Win. Bteedman. south 78 degrees, west tfiO per ches to a post, thence by land ol John Brady, south 12 degrees, east 4 10 perches to a post, and thence by land ol John Wild and K.ch aid Brook, north 78 degree-; east 106 perch es tolhe place of beginning, containing four hundred and one acres and one quarter, and allowance of six percent, for roads, &e.— Aonlherof ihem called ''STONE HAI.L," beginning at a posl, llroucc by land ol J.din Brady, ninth 12 degree*, west 263 perches to a post, thence by laiul ot Chas. Hall, south 78 degrees, west 271 perches to a chestnut, thence by land ol CaWiarine Lougenbertter. south sixteen degrees and a quarter, ea-t 276 perches to a stone, and hence hy lands ol Deborah Stewart and Thomas Brooks, north 78 degrees, east 219 perches tn the place of beginning, containing four hundred ai d thir ty eight acres antl a half, and ullowance of six per cent, tor roads &io ,be the same more or less, on which is erected a slotte house, and about half an acrn of.cleared lunl Ttiere is also a vein of stone coal opened oil this tr,„u—Annihercsila.il " FARMERS' DK-* LIGHT." beginning at a posl, thence by land of Win. Sieedinnn, north 160 degrees and three quarters, west 310 perches to a Spanish oak, thence by land nf Wm. Webb, south 74 degrees, west 162 perches to a hack oak, thence by land of Thomas bay, south 16 de gress, east 20 perches to a chestnut, thence by land ol Chas. Hail, south 8 degrees and a half, east 362 perches to a posl, thenco by land ol John Brady, north 78 degrees, east 130 perches to ait ash, north 12 degrees, nest 80 perches to a white oak and north 78 de grees, einsl 80 perches to the place of begig. ttitig, containing (bur hundred and eighteen acres, anil allowance of six per cent, for roads &e. —Another ol them called "TROY," be ginning ut a post, thence by land of Jeremi ah Jackson, north 12 decrees, west 410 per ches to a post, thence by land of W. I'. Bra dy, south 78 degrees, west 80 perches tn a white oak, south 12 degrees, east 80 perches to an ash, foiuh 78 degrees, west 130 percbe* to a po-t, 'hence by 1.in.l of John Rcesu, south 12 degrees, east 203 perches to u post, thenee by laud ol Thomas Brook, north 78 degrees east eighty perches to the place of beginning, containing lour hundred and twenty-nine actes and a quarter, ami allowance of six per cent, for road* &c., and the other ol Ihem called "MAINE" beginning lit u post*,. '.lienoe by land ol Wm. P. Brady, north 8 de grees and a half, west 362 perches to aches nut tree, thence hy lauds of Thomas Say and Jesse Budd, south seventy four degrees, west one hundred arid eightv eight pereties to a post, thence by lamlof 'Thomas Bellas, south 55 degrees, east 89perelies to aeheslnut oak, thence by the same ami land of Jhu Long enberger, south otto hundred and eighty eight perches to a chestnut oak, thence try land of the said John Longenberger, south seventy six degrees and a quarter, west 124 perches to a post, south 16 degrees and a quarter, east 101 perches to a chestnut tree, and thence by land of John Reese' north 78 degrees, east 271 porches to the place of be ginning, contenting three hundred and eighty one acres and three quarters, and allowance of six percent, for roads &o. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Loose. Conditions. —Cash. JOHN SNYDER, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Sheriff. Bloomsburg, July 26, 1855. j Traverse Jurors for Sept. Term 1855. Briavcreck —Henry Dciterich, Andrew Fow ler, Jotrn Freas, John Yost. Bloom —Jacob Diefietrbach, Mahlon Ham lin, Charles Kahler. Beaver —Joint Hantiinger. Cattawissa —George Breisch, David Ritler. Centre—Levi A. Hutchinson. Franklin —George Schick, Daniel Z rrr. Fishingcreek —Albert Ammerman, Jacob Slocker, Abraham Bobbins, Philip Applemart. Green wood— Wm. Roat, l'eter Ginon, Jos. E. Sands. i.emluck— Baltis Girlon, Cornelius Vanhorn. Jackson —Hirum Baker. Main —Henry Hartzell. Madison —Jacob Manning. Mifflin —Thomas Hess. Mountplcasant —Matthias Kinrlt. Orange—Jeremiah Hess, George Herman, Henry Eyer, George Appleman. Fine— lra Sanders. John Cornelison, John Lockart. Roaringcreek —Elijah Yocuro. Scott —David Witmire. Bloomsburg, July 13, 1855. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WARNING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN. WIIV FEMALES SUFFER IN IIKALTH. No woman of delicacy In willing to AISCIOM the pern- 1 liar ailment* incident to bcr sex, even to a most intimate family physician. I Title modesty and delicacy la Implanted I y nature, I an.l neither nh'oUld nor need lx> snbjocled to tho-rudu 1 shock* inevitable in making known to tlio other sex those climento belonging eicTnrtvely to the female. Kxoept lu extreme fast*, ber m utdtivenesa will saorl flee her health rather tlun her delicacy. The consequences aro serious, lamentable, and llfo tong. 'I hns what* at flrst could have been easily remedied, or norhnnn lietter still, not incurred, becomes n com pli cation or disease*, not only rulniuK the health of tbo mother, and emhltterhur her days ly Mi.-ki.egH anti suf fering, but entailing broken constitutions upon her children, and embarrassing. If not dihtneping, the Intid nt*B ami pecuniary prospect* of tho husband. lAt every ►oiiblblo woman TAKE WARNINQ IN TIME, (as thousands have done) by tbo blt%ysteni, vvhloh underiuino the lu-aflh, the ctrei is of which they are ignorant, and f>r which their delicacy forbid* sewing medical ad vice I How many slitter fn m pi o.Wvi/s ufni (falling of the worn! X w trainJlour aiiniM (weakness, debility, jto.)l How many arc in constant agony for muny mouths pre ceding couflnomcnt I lloM: <• ing a little volume (already ppnMBsed by thotiiffinisX WHICH TELLS H Villi * WOMAN WHA V IS Till: MATTER, AND TELLS lIEIi WHAT TO DO FOR IT, In simple but ciiasto word*, and sneff as she can understand. Thi little volume is entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PKIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIOIf, BY DH.. A. M. MAURICE A IT, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMKV. Otw IfuntJrcllh Edition (500,000) lStno, j*p. 250 i (OH FINE PAPXn, EXTRA ItIMDIXO, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, fottnd classed in tlio Cataloguo* of tlio great Trade Sale* in New York, I'hiladelnlila, and other cities, and sold by ♦lie principal booksellers in the United States. It was nrst published iu 1547, since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have beta sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL attesting the high estimation in which it I* held aa TIIE ONLY ltE 1.l ABLE, popular mimical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE, the author having devoted, and still devotes, hi* exclu sive attention to live treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thotiHunds, both in person and hy letter. Hero every woman can discover, hy comparing her own symptoms with those described, tho nature, charac ter, cuu* l '* of, and tho proper remedies for her com plaints. Too wife about lUcomtngn mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her • future health, will And such iiibtrucllon and advice, and niso explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or ulartn, a* all tho peculiarities inci dent. to her situation aro described. It 1* of course impracticable t convey fully the va rious subjects heated of, as they aro of a nature strictly Intended fur tl.- rr.nrrl.-d or iW ~nnlemplntln R m;.r- Hagc. Tho revels'.,,„n contacd in It* page* havo yrovou ft ble-sing to thousands, .* the innumerable let ters received by the author (which ho i* permitted by the writer* to publl-h) will attest. Ext I act nf a UtterJrum a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. DAYTON, May 1,1347. Dr. A. M. Maurieeau: "My wife ha* been perceptibly sinking for some three veavn ir more, in consequence of her great anguish and suttering some months before and during confinement; every sucresslvo one more mid more debilitated ami ' prostrated iter, nutting her life in imminent danger, ami wl Ich wo* on the hist occasion desfain-d of. 1 supposed that tld* state of things wn* Inevitable, and rchigued luysclf to meet the worst. At this tirao (now übout two intnths), I heard your book highly spoken of, as con taining some matters ro. eliing my case. On It* receipt and perusal, I cannot express to you tho relief It afforded iny 4ilf-tres.seened a prospect tomewhbiii Httle conceived was pnssil .'e. No-i>ecu uiary can ever repay the obligation.! I am under to you, for having been tl c menu* of Imparting to u> tho mutters contained in "The Married Woman a Private Medical Companion." But for this, ere another year would havo pursed over my head, in all human probablfi.y my wile would bavo been lu l.cr grave and my children 1' A motherless."' In conser,uence nf tho universal po]>nlnrlty of tho work, a* evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various im )N>sitioiis lu.vo been attempted, u* well on bookseller* as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurioiM edi tion.!, and surreptitious infricgt roctits of copyr'gbt, ai.d oilier devices untldcceplious, ilhasbeu foundißcessary therafara TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no bk unless the word* "Dr. A.M.MAURI CRAI , 129 Liberty btiect. N. Y.," i* on (antl the entry in tho Clerk s Office on the buck of) tho title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealer*, or send by inai', untl address to Dr. A. M. Maurieeau. Upon receint of One Dollar " IHE MARRIED WoMAIU'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION 1 ' is sent (mailed free) to any part of the United Slates, the Cana ; aj > , and British Province*. AU Letters must be post-pa d, and addrofsed to Dr. A. M. PiTAURICEAU, box 1224. New-York City. PuLlishlng Office, No. 129 Wberty Stroct, New-York. sigails in Pennsylvania. T. B. Peterson, J. M. Moss & Bro., nnil T. Cowpeilliail, Pliiliuleloliia—Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesilale—Went?. & Stark, Car bon.lale—E. Flint, Wiiliamsport—S. Tuck, Wilkesbarro—S. Leader, Hanover—B. Hall, Pmsion—J. S. Nick son and A. K. MeClnre, t'lnidibersbur"—E. Bennsr, Surr.neyloivn— Joseph Swariz, Blonmslmry—G. W. Earle, Waynesboro—J. 11. Cornelius, New Berlin— G I). Main, Mainsburg—Potter & McMann, Beillonte—H. A. Laneo, Reading. July 26, 1855.—6tn. Trial List for Scptfiubcr Term ißos. 1. Bartholomew Huber, trs. Peter Billmyer er. al. 2 Samuel Rosell vs. George Dodson. 3. Daniel Sbultz Ex's. vs. Daniel R. Shullz el. al. 4. Adam Kline et. al vs. C. F. Mann et. al. 5. Peter Melick's Cum. vs. S. F. Headlv et. al. 6. Daniel Hower vs. Jonas Berninger. 7. Joseph Sharpies* cs. Jamison Harvey. 8 A. B. Milliard vs. Daniel Sponenberger. 9. Enoeh Howell w. Isaiah shuman. 10* Johnathnn J. Hogeland vs. Israel Ashlon. 11. Susannah Hall vs. Archibald Henry. I 12. William Edgar el. al. vs. Alexander Ed gar. 13. John Donnelly et. al. vs. John Smith. 14. Win. li. Peterman vs. George Painter et. al. 16. John L. Flick vs. Samuel Brnsler. 16. Joseph Hampton vs. Samuel Henry. 17. Rev. Isaiah Buhl us. John Workl.eiser. 18. Ilngh Tnompson vs. Augustus B. Pearce et. al. 19. Win. M'Kelvy et. al. vs. Jonathan Mos teller. 20. A. B. Pearce us Hugh Thompson. 21 Win. M'Kelvy et. al. us Jonathan Model ler. Lieu ml Juror* For Mr|it HAVE just teceived and opened their slock of merchandise for Fall and 'Winter sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST aasortmett now offered in this)TOWN! Having paid great attention to tho selection of their entire stock, as to price anil quality, they flatlet themselves that thoy can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can 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 lot of LADIES DUESS GOODS, French merinoea, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametln cloths, tnohair lustres, rrifMiu de luines, Per-ian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, be. WHI TE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs flouuoings, bands and trimmings, laces and edging-, bonnet ribbons, in largo variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair inilts, &c.. All kinds ot SHAWLS, brocke, Bay Slate, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, EmbrnJer ed, Sic. Also a Very large assortment of cloths, cassiiners, sattiuetls, vestii;g, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, Stc. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS (f SIZES FOR MEN IVOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hats ami Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Qneensware. Cedarwnrn, &c. Very cheap carpet*, carpel bags, tlnor, table anil car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, buskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, 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 lie rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. £530. ran go co. E£3ir®Ofruuaas3 HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Spring and Summer Clothing! til the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Stora. They have on hand a large and lull assortment of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, G UM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any thing about. Ol" Pants and Vests they have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, bine, grey, striped and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, bull, oasimere, marseilles, linen and worsted ol all lash iouable cuts and colore ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also line wliilo, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, ull kind* of gentle man's dress goods ; Hats, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and They have Umlersleves, Spencers, Collars. Rigalett*, Gloves. Alius, I.adies'a bead-bag Handkerchiefs, &e., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, each ns Ifinos, Breast pins, Gold and I Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacles, Kttives Razors and a well selected assortment of Aecordeons t3F Remember the cheap store in the "Flxchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloomsburg, May 18th 1854. S. DUE!FUSS, & Co. NEW SPHING AND SUMMER GOODS. DAVID lOVZE4TB3E.G INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his Mote on Marks! street, tuo doors above the "American House," where be has a full h9sorimeut of men and boy's wearing apparel, including IFASIHI&(&SrAm*3B MdSSS f|OX. park, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sort.-* and sizes, pants of nil color*, shawls siripee and figure, vests, shirts, cravats. Blocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. * m N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his cluihiirg is made to wear ) and most of it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, May 10:h 1854-3 m. 100,000 copies! Steamboat Disasters on the Went em Waters, and Steamboat Directory. rp HE undersigned have now in course of 1 preparation a new Stpnmbnat Directory, which v.-ill be issued in October next, the hook will contain over two hundred page*, il lustrated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. It will be one of the most interesting books ever published, and will he a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The Steamboat Directory will contain a complete list and dcsciiption ot ull the JSieamboats now afloat in the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, ►peed, power and tonnage of each boat, where und by whom built, the name of the boat, with the trade she has in. Also, tho names of Captains and officers, her age, dec. The Directory will contain a History of Steamboats and Steambosting on the Western waieir*, since the application of steam: also, n sketch of the tirst boat built for (he Ohio Kiver, with the name of the builder, commander and own er. The River Directory will contain a list and description of all the bhenmboat Disasters that occurred on the Western and boutii* ein waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by fneir burn ing, sinking and exploding, on the western and southern witers. 'J he Directory will contain Map* of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis souri, Illinois, Arkansis,Wiiite, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other riv.is, with the towns and ( cities laid down, with coirert many other River and Commercial itc™ of interest to the people at large. The book will contain tl:e cards of the various U. S. Mai! , Boats, with the trade they are in, The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licciued Oifi ters, their places of residence, dec. die., the new steamboat law its irqiiireinei ts, with comments, showing wheieiri it benefits the in ! competent officer, and injures tho competent ; t dicer, die. &c., and all the important U. ef. ! Supreme Court steamboat decisions up to date; tho Rules and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, important decis ions of the various U. S. Courts in regard to freights Lost and Damaged, die* &e., with many other things of interest. The Directory will tie illustrated in the host style, and printed in the best mannoi. The author has for six ycurs been gathering together all the facts und items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on 'he Western and Southern waters, and now intends pub lishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at the low sum of Cue Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmcr.; all others desirous of subscribing, will have to do eo at once# as none will be printed unless ordered in advance. This woik is destined to have a circulation of over eight thouvand copies, as the publishers are receiv ing large numbers of subsciibers, per mail, fiom all parts of the countiy, daily, Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the limes, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued in October, and wilt be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting Hue Dollar, post paid, you will receive a copy of tho above work. All communications and letters should be addressed to J AS. T. LLOYD 4* DO. Dost Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 12, 1865. List of Letters REMAINING in (lie Post Offioa at Blooms burg, Pa., August 15th, 1855. Davis William Roger* James Dawson Hannah Sharkley Lit*. C Foust Wm. L. Thiraton Sarah M Foust Hannah J. Tingley Lewis Harden Wm. WilToox Ahrsm E Hanes J. M. Wykofl Sarah J Kisller Philip Weisa Phebe Linsley John Wertmao Henry Malaney Sarah Williams John Malcom Andrew At Co Young David F Manz L- M. Evans Oliver Ship Oaka Henry Hugltea David do Price Marv A. Persons oalling lor the above Letter*, will please say they are advertised. PHILIP UN ANGST, P. M- August Is, 1858. SII Kit IFF SALE. rsY virtue of sundry writs of venditioni ex ponos there will be exposed to public sale at the- Court House in Bloomsburg, on MONDAY the 3Y the aid of a microscope, we see millions *-* of little openings on the snrlace of our bodies Through these litis Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward parr. Diseases of the Kidneys, dis order. ol the Liver, affections of the heart, Inllummalimi on die Lcngs, Asthmas, coughs and colds, are by its nteans effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes free ly through bone or meat ol any thickness . I'll if healing Ointment far more readily pen etistos through any boue Or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and Scorbutic Humors. No remedy has ever dot e so nioch for the cure of disease of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Silt Rheum, Scurvy, sore heads. Scrofula, or Erysipelas, curt long withstand its influ ences. The inventor has traveled over many par's of the globe, visiting the principle hos pitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving ad vice as to its application, and has thus been , the means ot restoring couciless numbers of I health. . Sore Legs, Sore Rreasts, Wounds and Ulcers, Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderlul Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounda, ulcers, glandu lar swelling*,and tumors. I'rof. Holloway haa ' by command of the Allied Govern meets, dis pait'hed to the hospitals ol the East, large ' shipments of this Ointment, m he used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds, ft will cureany ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. Theso and other similar distressing com plaints can be effectually cured if the Oint ment be well rubbed in river the parts affect ed, and by otherwise following tbe printed direc.ious around each pari. Roth the Ointment and Pills should bs used in the following casest Bullions, Lumbago, Burns, Mercurial Erup- Cnapped Hands, lions, Chilblains, Piles, Fistulas, Rheumatism, Goui, Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases; Sore Legs, Sore Brea-ls, Swelled Glands, Sore Heads, Stiff Joints, Sue Throats, • Sores of all kinds; Sprains, Scalds, Ulcers, Wounds of all Venereal S 'res, kinds. Sold at the Manufactories of Prof. Hollo way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and !44 Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers ul Medicines throughout the United States, and lite civilized world, in Pols, at 25 cenis, 62| cents, and 51 each. There is a considerable saving by taking the lurger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affiled to each Pot. July 19, 1855. Trusses I Trusses ! Trusses! 0. H. ITE3SDLES, TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, 8. W. COR. OF 12111 ASP RACE STREET*, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of fine French es, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct con. traction. Hernial or ruptured pahenla cau be suited by renitting amounts, as below :—Sending number of inches round the hipa, and slat- "* ing side affected. Cost of Single Truss, 82, 53, $4, 85. Double, 85,86, 88, and 10. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Ban tling's Improved Patent Body Bruce, for the cure ol Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Cheat ex panded ami Erector Braces, adapted to all w ih stoop shonldera and weak lung.; English J Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. Ladies' rooms, with lady attendant!. August 2, 1855. Arthur's Patent Self Sealing CABS- For Preserving Fresh Fruit, Tomatoes AfC., by llermelical Sealing. TIILSri cans, which arc sealed by the bouse keepers without the aid of a tinner, and open easily with iut injury to the can, are rapidly coining in;o general uae. Full direction# lor putting up fruil accompanying the cane, ami the work is so easily performed, that by their use. every family may have freah fruit and tomatoes ou their tablet all winter, at summer prices. PRICES.—Pint Cunt 52.00; quart 82.30; Half-gallm, 83.50; thiee quarts 84.33; gallons 85.00 per doacn. The different sizes nest, in order to secure economy in transportation.— Country Mtorekerpeis will find this now article one of ready sale. Manufactured end tola by ARTHUR BURNHAM & CO. Nn. 60 South Tenth St., Philadelphia. July 26, 1855 —3tn. ADM IN ISTKA TOR'S NOTICE. |YJOriCE is hereby given that letters of oi - 1 * ministration upon the estate of Thomas Harris, late of Bloom townehip, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to tha undersigned residing in Bloomsburg. All per* sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and thoae having accounts against the estate to present them Inr settlement to SAMUEL M F.N DEN HALL, Bloom-burg, Aug. 17, '63. Adm'r. "PPLSH ARRIVAL! /"Vh Muslin Delaiu, Brage Delaiu, Cham " brage, Calico, Muslin, Ladies' Black A Fancy Gators, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel, Nails, Fialt, Cofiee, Sugar, Tea, &c., &o A. C. MENSCH. August 21, 'S3. ______ A LL those indebted to the estate of Alfred McClure, deceased, are hereby notified that payment must be made on or before the first day ol October next. ROBERT CATHCART, WILLIAM NEAL, Bloomsburg, Aug. 23, '56. Executors. Fancy Paper# Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand. Ice an be found at the Book atore of JOSEPH SWARTZ. FANCY GOODS, of every deacription and * ai , le '7> n w styles, and fresh from New York and Philadelphia, for sale at the oheap MOM ki'KELVY, NEAL