TOLLS AT BKAtTI fIAVKIt. Cot.t.toctoß's OFFICE, j Bench ih turn, Oct. Ist, 1855. j R. W. WEAVER, ESQ.: Dear Sir ,—The amount of Toll collected at this Office during the month of Sept. 1855, is 636.678 96 Amount per last report, 133 911 39 Wholeamonnt strce Ist Dec. last 171,620 35 " " same period last year 160,447 26 Increase " this year sTi,l73 09 Respeclinlly yours, PETER ENT, Collector. Cf >. M Pr.TTENCIT.r, & Co., Adveni-ing Agei-ts. No. 119 Nassau Street, New York, and 10 Slate Street, Boston, are authorized In receive and receipt for advertisements and subscription lo this paper. Adminiflfrator'A Notice. TV OTIC E is hereby giver, that letters of ad ■l* ministration upon the estate ol Joseph Eck, late ol Berwick. Columbia county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Brian-reek township. All petsot.s indebted to said cs'a'e, are requested lo make payment without delay, and those having ac counts against the estate to present them for settlement to JOSEPH PILKInGIO.V, Brit-rcreek. Oct 17. 1855. Ailm'r. PUBLIC F£\LLI OF REAL ESTATE! THERE will be sold at public sale at the residence of Daniel Knit'le, in Franklin township, Columbia county, on SAIUHDAY , the Ist dry of DECEMBER next, at 10 o'clock in the loienoon, a tract ol land, situs e near the residence of the sub scriber, in Franklin township, adjoining lands of David StJolin Yoder, Joshua Mendenliall, John Lawrence and others, containing One Hundred and twenty five Acres. more or less There ate on the premises a DWELLING HOUSE, near which is a well ami several lasting springs of water: al-o a large frame and other outbuildings. About thirty acres (if the tract arc good pine and white-oak lim ber land, and the remaindei is in a good state of cultivation. A large part of it is excellent meadow land. There is a large APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, and a vnric y of other fruit trees. The properly lays along the public rnud from Cattawissa to Elysourg. and only three miles from the Crllaw issa Railroad. Conditions made known on day ol sale. DANIEL KN'UTLK. Frnnklin tp , Oct. 29, —is. WHEA'I LEY'S ARCH STREET THEA TRE. Aich Sheet, nhrve S xfk. i'hil'a. THE STAR COMPANY, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength ai d Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore ottered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Setio-Comic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical BurlePas. &c., &e. ty v\ heti visiting the city, go there. Oct 2—if. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. HW'OTICE is hereby given that letters of ad i. w ministration upon the estate of Abraham Hoover, la'e of Benton township. Columbia cntinty, deceased, have been g'attied to the subscriber residing in Benton. All persons indebted to said estate ate requested to make nayment without delay, an-l those having accounts against the c-'nte to present them or settlement to I.AYVSON HUGHES, Benton, Sept 24, 1855. Adm'r. I'LRIRV & ELTETY) S. W. con. OF 4TH A KACEST. PHII.ADKLPHIA, TJOOKSELLF.RS, STATIONERS, PUB lishcrs atirl Blank Book Manitlacturers. P. ii E. have constantly on hand an assort ment of Imported and American Itooks and Stationery of the finest quality, which can he supplied AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT in the City. Having an EXTENSIVE BINDERY connected with our business we are enabled to furnish BLANK BOOKS either from the shelves or made to oidn a: the lowest manu facturer's prices. Persons wishing to purchase in Philadel phia will find it to their advantage to give us a call befcte making their selections. AH orders by mail promptly attended 10. Sept. 20, 1855—6 m. Grand Jury (or December Term, '55. Driercreek —John Davenport, Jae. Evans, George L. Freeze. Benton—Elijah Kline. Centre—lsa -c Entwine. Franklin—Michael Mench. Fishing Creek—Alexander Cramer. Greenwood—Barnabas YVatts. James Gib eon. Hemlock—George Old. Locnat—Samuel Mear-. Francis Cams. Ml. Pleasant—George Vanre. Montour—William Ptirsel, Phillip Ktum. Mifflin—Christian Lutz, Levi Ketkettdall. Orange—Henry C Delong. Koariny Creek— Michael Mowery. Scott—lsaac Creveling. Sugarloal—Samuel Kitchen, Alinas Cole, John Lewis, Jesse Fritz. 1 raverse Jurors for Dec'r Term, '55, Blooir.—John Hteks, Hi rem YV. Thornton, Reuben Fetterman, Hiram C. Hower. Brier Creek—Lewis Dietetic!), John Suit, John Martz. Beaver—John Shumnn, William Cnlp. Benton—Matthew McHenry, Stephen Kei fer Centre—Gilbert 11. Fowler, Alex'r Hughes, FJias Creasy. Callawissi—Solnman Reinard, JacobKreigh Fishing Creek—William Ruber. Greenwood—Jacob Gtrard, Isaac Ikeler. Hemlock—William H. Shoemaker, YVtll lam Vandyke. Locust—Henry Roads. Peter Keller, Hi ram Keller, Levi Johnson, Henry Gager, Kli ne Helwig. Madiaon— Jonathan Johnson, James Dil dine. Montour—George Youst. Maine —Michael Grove*. Orange—Conrad Adams. Pine —William Detlin. Roaringcreek—Jacob Yocum, George Dries bach. Scott—Bhively Stadon. MINERS AND LABORERS WANTED! AT LANCASTER COLLIERIES, Shamo kin, Northumberland County, Pa., lo whom ateady work will be given during the winter. 'Apply to COCHRAN PEALE & CO , Oct. 11, 1855. Shamnkin. STONE COAL, CHEAP FOR CASH, (or sale at the Canal or in town at the store of Oct. It, '65. A. J. EVANS. Fresh Arrival! ANEW lot of cheap muslins and prints just received by railroad and for sale by A. C. MENSCH. IRON 'STEEL, and eveiyTkiod 0 f Hard yrate for sale by McKELY Y, NJSAL k Co i Atlministfalur's Notice. IVOTICE t hereby giveh that leper* of ad mini-tratimi to the estate of John Old, late of Hemlock township, In the cnbnly of Colombia, dee'd, has been grwiMd'bv the Register of said county to Levi Aikman who resides in Center lewnship, and Franklin Mcßride who resides in Hemlock township in said county. All persons having claims ro demands aguinsl the estate of the said de cedent are requested to present to the admin istrators or either of litem without delay, and all persons indebted to make payment lor-li with. LRVIAIK'AN, *.> FRANK Mr-BRIDE, October 25 1855 ILBI.IC SALI3 CBiP TTT? I 1 aicnO, IN pursuance of an order of the Orpb.Bns Cnurl ol Columbia county, Joseph Hartzel Guardian of the estate ol Eliza Fisher, Jacoti Fisher ami Peter Fisher, minor children nl John Fisher, laic ol Beaver township, Col. r.nunty, deceased, will on SATUIIDAY, the 17/ A day of NOVEMBER next, 1 at o'clock in the afternoon expose In public sale upon the premises the interest ol the said waida (being the undivided one fit teenth pi.rt for each ward) ol a certain mes sage or tract of land situate in Main town ship, Colombia County, containing abogether 13 0 ACRES, adjoining lands of Jacob Fisher and Jucob Shuinan, which is partly improved, but on which there are no buildings At the same time and place. Henry Hart zel, Guardian of the estate ol l-vdia Fisher and Josi.ili Fisher, minor children of the said John Ftslter, will al-o, by virtue of a similar order oi the Orphans Conn of Col. county, expose to public sale the interest, of the sanl I.vdia Fisher and Ju-ialt Fisher, (be tag the undivided one filieemli part of the whole for each ward) in the same premises JOSEPH HAITI ZEL, Guardian cf Eliza, Janoh and Peter Fisher. HENRY HAII'IZEL, Guardian of Lydt-j and Jostah Fisher. Main township Oct. 25 1855. 81 li L WihYl I ll A 11IUU I0NS! GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FIFTV SECOND V 01.! THE IMOS KKR MAGAZINE! Especially devoted lo the wants cf the Ladies of America. Where this Magazine is taken in a house, no otter is wanted, as it comprises all that could be obtained by taking three other Mag aztltes. Aciv Fcaliires for 1836. A new and very interesting story story will be commenced in January, by Marion liar land, author of "A'one," and "Hidden ! atlt," two novels that have created an immense sensation in the literary world. Also— Miss Virginia F. Townrenrl will commence in the Febinary number a Novelette, which we know will strongly interest the readers oi the "Bonk." Stories oy an English Authoress. How to make YV ax Fluwets and Fruits— YVttii engravings. The Nurse and the Nursery. How lo make a Bonne'. Troubles ol an English Housekeeper. The ail of sketching flowers from Nature. With engravings —To be copied by tbe learner on paper lo be colored. Maternal counsels to a Daughter.—De signed 10 aid iter in tbe care of Iter health, the improvement of her mind, and the culti vation ol her heart. New style ul illuminating windows and lamp sliatles, with engravings. ' Poetry and history of Finger Rings, illus j traied; Shells for the Ladies, and where May | come from, with engravings Modelling in Leather with engravings. This is only giving an idea nl our inten tions for 1856 —New designs of interest to the ladies are springing no everyday; we shall avail ourselves ol everything thai can interest them. In fact, "Godey's Lady's Book," w ill possess the interest of any other three magazines. In addition to tbe above will be continued in each No. Godcv's splendid steel engravings. One hundred pages of reading. Godey's challenge Fashion Plates. In this BS in every other department, we defy rivalry or imitation. Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of them are given monthly. Model Cottages. Dress making with diagrams to cul by. Dress pat erne—lnfant's and Chtldrens Dtes*e>—All kind nl Crochet and Netting YVotk—Cloaks, Mantelets, Talmas, Collars, Chemiselts, Undeji>Sleeves. Bonnets, Win rhny Curtains, Brodenc Anglaise Slippers, Caps, Cloaks. Evening Dreees, fancy Arti cles, Head Dresses, flair Dressing, Robes lor Night and Morning, Carriage Drerses, Bridal Dres-es, YY'rea'li", Mantillas, YVnlkjng Dres ses, Riding Habits, Boy's Clothing, Capes ami Cloaks of Fut in season. Crochet and Netting YVo-k printed in colors. Dialling Lessons for Youth—looo designs, Music, #3 worth is given every year; the Nurse and the Nursery, with fu'l instruc tions; Godey's invaluable Recipes upon every subject. YY'e would advise all who intend to sub scribe to send in their orders sopn, for il we do not make duplicate stereotype plates, it will be difficult to supply ttie demand. YY'e expect our list Inr 1856 will reach 100 000 copies. The best plan for snbsciibing is to semi your money direct to the publisher Those who send large amounts had better send dtalls bm notes will answer if dralts cannot be procured. Letters had better be registeted—it only costs five cents extra, and their safe reception is ensured. Terms—Cash in Jldvance. 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Subscribers in the British Provinces, who send for clubs, must remit 36 cents extra on every subscriber, lo pay the American post age to the lines. Address L. A. GODEY, No. 113 Chestnut Street, Phtlad'a. SETTLE UP. The subscriber is now engaged in settling op his business, and culls upon all who have accounts with hint to call and either pay or get their money. His books mut be settled ti|t preparatory to engaging in other business, and all who wish to save costs must call soon. JOSEPH BWARTZ. Bloomaburg, Oei. 10th 1855—3w SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of sevnal writs of testatum tin diliotii exponartbttu will be exposed 10 public sale at tie Court House, in Hlomns biir:. ON SATURDAY, THB 3d DAY OK NOVEMBER NEXT, at I o'clock in the ut leritonn, the following rpal estate to wit: All those six certain tracts ol land situate in Beaver twp , Columbia county, bounded and described as follows: No. 1. called BALP.EC, beginning at a post, thence by lauds of James McNeal, north 12 degtees, west three hundred arid tony-two aerobes to a chestnut oak, llienoe by land ol U'nt. Gray and Will. Stceduinn, south sev eoty-ciuht degrees west 179 perches lo a post, thence by lands of Jeremiah Jackson, south 12 degrees, east 410 perches to a pof thence by hinds of Richatd Btonk, north 78 decrees east, 73 perches to a dogwood, north 12 degrees wes', 15 pinches' to a post, north 78 degrees, east 82 perches to a black oak. I thence by an old survey, north 12 degrees, west 25 perches to a hickory, and noriU 32 degrees, east 34 perches to the place of be ginning, containing four hundred and twelve and one half acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads &e., on whieh arn erected two log houses and two stables, and about twen ty-five acres of cleared land. Another of them called "PALMYRA," beginning at a post, thence by Innd of Robert Gray, north 12 degrees, west 410 per ches to a post, thence by land of Win. Steed man, south 78 degrees, west 160 perches to a post, thence by land of Jno. Brady, south 12 degrees, east 410 perches to a post, and thence by land of John Wild arid Richard Brook, north 78 degrees, east 166 perches to the place of beginning, containing four bun dled and otto acres and a quarter, and allow ance of six per cent, for roads, &t Anoth er of them called "STONE HALL," begin ning at a post, thence by land of John Bra dy, north 12 degrees, west 263 perches to a post, thence by land of Ciius. Hall, soutfr 78 degrees, west 271 perches to a chestnut, thence by land of Catharine Longenb-rger, south 16 degrees and a quarter, east 276 p-r --ehes to a stone, anil thence hy lands ot Deb orah Stewart and Thomas Brooks, north 78 degrees, east 2-19 perches to the place of be ginning, containing four hundred and thirty eight acres ami a hall, and allowance of six per cent, lor roads, be the same mote or less, on which i erected a stone house, and about half an cere ol cleared lata'. There is also a vein ol stone coal opened on this tract.—Another called '' FARMER'S DE LIGHT," beginning a' a post, thence by land of Wrn. Sleedtran, north 16 degrees and three quarters, w-est 310 perches to a Spanish oak, thence by land of Win. Webb, south 74 de grees, west 162 perches to a black oak, thence by land ol Thomas Say, south 16 de grees. east 20-perches to a chestnut, lltenre by lain l ot C'tias. Hall, south 8 degrees and a half, east 362 perches lo a post, thenee by j land ot John Brady, north 78 degrees, east 130 perches lo an ash,nnrth 12 degrees, west 80 perches lo a while oak and north 78 de grees, east 80 perches to Jhn pluce of begin ning, containing four hundred and eighteen acres, and allowance of six per cent, for rends, &c.—Another of thetn called 'TROY,' beginning at a post, thence hy land ol Jere mibh Jackson, north 12 degrees, west 410 perches to a post, thence by land of W. I'. Brady, somh 78 degrees, west 80 perches to a white oak, south 12 degrees, east 80 per ches to ait ash, south 78 degrees, west 130 perches to a post, thence by land of John Reese, south 12 degrees, east 263 perches to a post, thence by land of Thomas Brook, north 78 degrees, rat 20 perches to a chest nut oak. somh 12 degrees, east 41 perohes to a block oak, thence by the same and land ol John Wdil, north 78 degrees, east 106 j perches to a black oak, south 12 ttegreps. | east 25 perches to a white oak, and north 78 j degrepß, east eighty perches the place of be- j ginning, containing lour hundred and twen ty nine acres and a quarter, and allowance j of six percent, lor roads, &c., and the other | of them called "MAINE,' beginning at a post, thence by land ol Wrn. I'. Brady, north 8 degrees and a half, west 362 perches to a j chestnut tree, thence by lands of Thomas bay and Jesse Budd, south 74 degrees, west 188 perches to a post, thence by land ol Thomas Bellas, south 55 degrees, east 89 perches lo a chestnut oak, thence by the same and land of John Lottgenberger, somh | one hundred and eighty-eight perches to a chestnut oak, thence by land of lite said John Lottgenberger, smith 76 degrees and a quar ter, west 124 perches to a post, south 16 de grees and a quarter, east 104 perches to a chestnut tree, and lltence by land of John Reese, north 78 degrees, eat 271 perches to the place of beginning, containing three htm dretl and eighty-one amesatid three quarters, at.tl allowance of six per cent, lor roads, &c. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Loose. Conditions of sole —Ten per rent, of the purchase money to he paid when the proper ty is struck dawn, and the bait nee on the 6th day of December next. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Bloomshurg, Oct. 4, 1855. } ~~ SikEKiri '8 SAL.*:. BY virtue of st-vernl writs r.f venditioni ze-! perms In me directed there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomshurg on SATURDAY THE I7lb DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, th- lollnwing real estate in wit : All that certain lot of ground situate in Hemlock township, Columbia county, bound ed uiid described as follows to wit: 0.1 tho north east hy the main road leading from Bloomshurg lo Jerseytow-n, on the south east by lot of Jnbn I'utist, on the south west hy lot of John Mr-Reynolds, and on the north west by lot ol Dauiel Nenltart, containing one fourth of an acre, bo the same room or less, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, a frame shoemaker shop, and a Irante stable, with the apperlenancee Seized taken in execution as the property of Hemy Fa us. ALSO* At the same time and place all that cer tain lot of land situate ill lle.nlock township, Columbia county, bounded and desctibed as follows to wit: On the north anil east by lands ol Wm. Miller, and on the south and west by land of Zehulon Kobbins, containing one half of an acre, be the same more or less, all of which is cleared, whereon ia erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house with the appnriai-ances. Seized and taken in executiou as the properly of Motes Gibb-. ALSO, At the same time and place a certain lot of ground, situate in Scott town-hip, county of Coliitribiu. adjoining lauds on the north, of David Le sen., on the east by Jackson Hag enbneh, on the south By Aaron Boone, on the west by Aaron Boone, contuiniiig three acres, whereon are erected a one ami a hail story frame dwelling house, and a frame sta ble. Seized, and taken in execution, as the properly ot C. & C. Shug. CONDITIONS—Ten per cent, of lite pur chase money lo be paid when the properly ia struck down, and ttie balance on Thursday the 6th day of November next. SHF-RIFF'S OFFICE. j JOHN SNYDER, Bloomaburg, Oct. 25 '55 J SHERIFF. Kegiatratioii Cerliiicatea For the use of clergymen, justices, ptiyai ians and other persons in registering marria ges and deaths as required by the new Ao Assembly, can be hgJ t the office of the Starr of the Noriji-'' HEW AF-HIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! UIRAI W. THORNTON *■■*■ HAS JUST received and opened a new and splendid assortment of BIEABODSTAILIbItt ©<2)®IE)C For Full and Winter, at his atom on Main *treel below Market, to which he invitee the attention ol the public. H s assortment will cor? pare in price and quality with any to be found on this aide of Philadelphia, and includes □aLa'Sr Cl3>C£>CE>aD6g39 QUEEXSIt'AIiE, UAR /J WARE, GLASSWARE, H\TS, CAPS, HOOTS AX J) SHOES. He has on hand every desirable and fash ionable style of Cloths, plain and fancy cas simere's LADIES' PRESS GOODS. MERINOS.COIIURG CLOTHS. CASHMERES. SHAWLS, SILKS. DELAINS, GINOIIAMS PRINTS. and every article of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SHEE TINGS TICKINGS, CHECKS, ETC. His slock is selling fast, and will be re plenished every lew weeks, lor his motto is ' entail profits and quick sales." Call ami see our goods. We charge noth ing for show ing them, and will always take country produce in pay at the market prices. Blonmshurg, Oct. 16, 1855. STARTLING, BIT TIIUE! WARMING TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN. WIIY FI'.HMF.S BFFFEH 1* HEALTH. j No "woman of delicacy lt willing to <H*clo*e tlio neati liar nllmfnta Incident to'her MX, even to a mutt iiiiiniute family phy#ii iun. This modcety and delicacy la implanted ry nature, and neither oh'ould nor nceu Iw iiulJocUhl to tlie rudo ■hock* inn* (table In niakimr known to the other fox thoeo ailnienta la'ionnimr exclusively to the female. Kxoept In extreme cumm, her m i:*ltlvenebD will aacrl flce her health rather than her delicacy. The coiuequencea are berious, laiu -utable, and llf<v lonir. . Thin* what at ftr*t could haveleen rosily remedied, or perhant* better still, not Incurred. 1 econu'i* a compll cation or dloeurei*. not only ruining the health of the mother, at.d eiublltprliijr her days by sicktiCHM and tmf fertMir. hut entailing broken constitutions upon iter chlU.t ?n, and erabnrrnaslnsr. if not dlstrcMtlng, the hush no*\ and pecuniary prospect* of the husband. Let every sotiMbio woman TAKE WARNING IN TIME, (ns t>. ousanda have done) by the bitter experience and sutleriugH of othere, of the tlrondiil cotweouencca sho emails upon lieraelf and tho*e endeared to her, by hor Ignorance of the rhnple-t anl plainest rules of health as conneclea' with the marriage state, the violation of which cuts lit* (Unease, auflbring, and misery. How mat. v tiro aurtcrtng from ohetruitions or Irresru larltlea pccu'ar to the femaloystem, which nndurmlno the health, thf offijHs of which thoy ru ignorant, and f?r which their delicacy forbids m.ekh;g medical ad vice I How nanj' sui?fer from yroUtpaua utei i (falling ol tbc womb), or from Jour nlbua (wcaknese, debility, %c )l llow many are In coa-tanl agony for many months pre ceding confinement I How many have difficult, if not dangerous deliveries, and clov and uncertain recoveries I To tho quostion. how are the.* to be prevented ? what shall bo donuf the answer Is simple. I*t every woman ascertain tor herself, without vio lence to her delicacy, tho nature and character of tho alhncnt (to which she as a female is wibjoct) tho causes fmm which It may arise, ami the pwpor remedies for Its cure and future prevention. This she can do by poseessing alf 1 tlo vn!umc (nlrewfy pomuv.-ted hv WHICH A 'ELLS EVERY WOMAN WHAT IS THE M\TTER, AND j TELLS HER WHA T TO DO FOR IT, in slmplo hut chaste words, and such as she cau unQtrstartd. Thin little volume is cn'ltled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, ny PR. A. M. MAUr.ICEAIT, morsssoß or pihrasrs or wombs. One Hundredth Edition (GOO,000) 13mo, pp. 260. [ON VIN'B PAPSR, KXTR4 BINDING, sl-00.] A standard work of ostahllshed reputation, found chiseed In the C;;talo?n of the great Trade Bales In / Jfow York, Philadelphia, and other citioM. and sold by i ' *he principal bookseller* in tho United Hiatc*. It was urst published in 1647, since which time . FIVE IIUIIDIIED THOUSAND COPIE3 | have been sold, of which there were upwards of i ONE Ill'M)l!El) THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL i attesting the high estimation in which It Is held as THE ONLY RELIABLE , popular medical j BOOK FOlt 13VKR.Y FEMALE, the author having devoted, and still devote*, his exclu sive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to fern ales, In respect to which he .s yearly ouiisulicd by tiioiisnn-ls, both in person and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those dcKcrilv'd, the nature, charac ter, onus* s of, and tho proper remedies for her coin plaints. Toe wife about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, will Ami such instruction J.nd ndvlce, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm, a-* nil tho peculiarities inci dent to her situation are described. It is of course imprac icahle to convey fully the va rious subjects tirated of. as thoy are of a nature strictly intended for the married or inose contemplating mar riage. Tho revelations com a. nod In its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as tho Innumerable let ter* received by the author (which lie Is permitted by the writers to publi.-h) will attest. Extract qf a litter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. Da r ton, May 1, 1647. Dr. A M. Mauriecau: M My wife has been porecpMoly sinking for some three yearn or more, in consequence ot lier great anguish and Buttering some months oefore and during con.'noment every successive one more and inore debilitated ami prostrated her, putting her life in hmr.lnent danger, M.d whicii wild on the last occasion tiespalrcd of. I supposed that this state of things was iuev-. able, and resigned niysHl' to meet the worst. At this time (now about two months), I heard your look highly spoken of, as con tabling some matters rc chlng my case. On its receipt and iH-riisnl, I cannot cxihth* to you the relief it nli'orded my (lir.trcsscd mind, una the joy U pages imparted to Iny wife, on learning that the great discovery of M M. j Dosoincaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect ■ U> tue whl h 1 lit tin conceived was pot el hie. No i-ecu- I nlary consideration can ever repay the obligations I urn under to you, for having been t e incansof imparting to us the matters contained in "The Married Woman* i Private Medical JLJoinpanh-n.* Hut fr this, ero another year would have pa-se<l over my head, in all human probability my wife would have been iu her grave and tuy children left motherless." In consequence of the universal popularity of tho wo: k, as evidenced by its extraordinary sale, viu lons Im positions linvo bis'U h" tempted, as well on booksellers as n the ))üblia, by imitations of thlopuge, spnriott* edi tions, uiid Btirreptltlous lufiingements of copyright, and other devices mid deception*, it has heen found n.cc aury therefore TO CAUTION THE PUDLIC , to buy no hook unler# the words "Dr. A. M. Mauri i ciAi. r.l Liberty 6tteet, N. V.," is on (:uid tho entry in I the Clerk's Ofli< *' on the back of) the tl le page: and | buy only of respectable and honorable d? alers, or send by | mall, and address to l)r. A. M. Muuriceuu. Upon receipt of Ono Dollar " THE I\TARP.IED PRTvATD JV.EDICAL CGWFANION" ia sent (mailed to any |nit of the United Stateu, the Canada*, arui Eritiih Proviucna. A 1! I-ettcrs must be post-rsv'l, and alhhne—d to Dr. A. KT. IdAURICEAU, box 1274. Naw-Yoik City. Publishing GtLce, No. 120 Vberty Street, New-York. ' figetits in Pennsylvania, T. B. Peterfon, J. M. Mohr & Bro , and T. Cowpeithait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia William*, Honesdale—W'entz & Siark, Car hondale—K. Flint. WitUaniaport—S. Tuck, Wilke*harre—S. Loader, HHiiovor—B. Hall, PittMon—J. S. Nicknon arid A. K. McClure, ('lirtiiibertibur^—E. Bunner, StimnHViown—. Joseph Swanz, Blonrnsburg—G. W. Earle, VVayiiP*boro—J. H. Cornelius, New Berlin— (J. I). Main. Mainsburg—Potter & McMatin, Beillonte—H. A. Lance, Heading. July 26, 1855.—6 m. VALtIADLEF/tlltlAT f PS.ITA.TS3 SAL 23 i f THli obcribf nllerK for sale hi FARM, •i?uaU) in Fi.tniigrreek lownship, Columbia oouuty, iibonl 2J rtiilea ahove Oraiiiteville, ' lauds of Hiram R. Kline, Tlnimua j Lunger anil Jarob Eyer, now occupied by ibe owner, and oontainiua acout ) of which nhoul 8 acres ia limbered and the reel well improved for farming. There are • on the premiMee , A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. / a frame barn, a gond yuung apple orchard, a loi of valuable peach tree., cherry ireee, &c. IV Coridilious will be made known by applicaion oa (be premises 10 THOMAS ROBBINS. Fisliingcreek, Oct. 4, 1855. i ___ - i FANCY GOODS, of every description and 3 varieiy, new aiytea.and fresh from New York i and Philadelphia, for sale at the oheap store M'KEI.VY, NEAL ft CO TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS! sxicprr*: rmrtnwg, scyna^iSa 3 co HAVE just received and opened iheir slock of merchandize for Fall and 'Wlnfbr sales, which comprises ihe LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortmei.l now offered in this;TOlVN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheaptit, anil all those wishinsr 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 DRESS ROODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametta cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &e. WHI I E GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing', bauds and trimmings, laces and edging*, bonnet ribbons, in Urge variety, vel vet ribbons, and bruid*. kid, cotton, and lisle thread al'ives, mohair mills, &c., ' All kinds ot SHAWLS, broche, Bay State, Watervdle, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ed, &c. Also a very lurge assortment of cloths, cassiinors, satttuetts, vesliugs, tweeds jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, ko. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS $ SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN !f CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hal* and Cap*4>f latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpel bags, floor, table arfd car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &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 the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. ■ Ss3o.ncsiCDC£Ji LEDn?cE>Q.£Ponsy£3 OCJO 0 HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing ! In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store. They have on hand alamo and lull assortment of ° FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes-tliat the present enligh'ened age knows any thing about. Of Punts and Vests they have every ct.lor of Ihe rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey striped and fancy ; Ve!s of satin, silk, bnfi, casimere, marseilles, linen and worsted ol all fash ionable outs ami colors ; Working I'auts and boys clothing. Also fine while, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, ail kind* of gentle tuau's dress goods ; Hats, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and £?©•& 3.E212 Tliey have Umlersleves, Spencer*, Collar*, Rigalelt*, Gloves, Mitts, Ladios'a bead-bag Handkerchiefs, fte., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, sach as Kings, Breast j)in*, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Ponrnonios, Spectacles Knives Razors and a well selected assortment of Aecordeons. f?' Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1855. 8 drkjfusS, & Co 1855 New Fall and Winter Goods! 1855 DAVID lOV-TEiTBE US INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his store oo Markat street, two doors above Hie •'American House," where be has a full assortment ol men and boy's wearing apparel, including IFA£IS2@SJA3M,IS MSSSiJ {jox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of nil colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of It is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, Sept. 20l!i 1855-3 m. A. H. JOCELYN'S IATALOGIE of POFILAU MAPS AND Jlhtstralnl Slitet Publications. With General Descriptions, Prices, &. fl'HI-SE publications ure invarialy colored, A i,nd all the same size, (26 by 32 inches.) and ot nee retail price,—25 cents each. FOR CAM! OALY Ist.—iMirror of the lily nj Sfbaslopol, and Map of the Crimea and Black Sea THIS is the only authemie view given, show ing the exact position of all the fortifica tions, with correct name and number of guns in each, and giving a full description of the city, its public buildings, luirbors, ke. Also, map ot the Crimea, showing Ihe military po sition of the AllteJ forces surround tug Sebas topol; man of the Black Sea, containing dis tances Irnm Constantinople, and statistical Information relative to the population of Eu rope and its principal cities. Also, views of the hurricane on the Black Sea. the Battle of Irikermanu, kc. Wholesale Price to Agents, S-7 per hundred. 2d Sheet.— Map of North America, Uni ted Stutes and Cuba. Showing the routes to California, New Or leans, Cuba, antl many oilier large places; extent and population of United States, Mex ico, British America, Russian and Central America and Cuba; population ol cities; por traits ol Washington, Jefferson. La Fayette, Jackson, Webster, Clay, and Calhonn—men who will never be forgotten. Wholesale price to Auents, {?!• per hundred, 3*l Sheet.—The Illustrated Life of Christ. Containing eleven large and spleudid En gravings designed by Gilbert, Ihe great Eng lish Artist. Subject as follows : The Adora tion ol the Shepherds—The Fltgh' into Egypt —Jesus iii the Midst of the Doctors—Jesus Subject to his Parents—the Baptism -Our Lord iu the House of Martha ami Mary— Lord raising lite Widow's Sot*—Jesus Christ 10-ssing lulu? Children—The Crucifixion— the Repunection—Our Saviour. Wholesale price to Agents, i9 per hundred. 4tit Seect.—A Great National Chart.— The Constitution of the United States and declaration of Independence. With portraits anil Biographies ol all the the Presidents, antl Seals ol every State and Territory in the Union. Wholesale price to Agents, $9 per hundred. N. B.—No citizen should be without this Sheet, and Foreigners who would understand the American people, their ptinciple* and government, should have a copy without de lay. sth Sheet —Jnt Published. Latest Maps nntl Views of the Eastern war, front the most authentic source*, Seba-tnpol, Crimea, Black, Baltic and AzoffSea*. Showing the present position of the Allied force-; Small Map ot Europe, giving the routes and distances frotn London and Paris to the Crimea, Cronsladi, and many other places; Number ol vessels in the Baltic Fleet; Army and Navy of the worhl; Views of tiro Hurricane on the Black Sea, ffaltle of Inker ntann, Constantinople; Population of Europe and its principal Cities; immense Supply of War Monitions to tlrtf French Army, kc. CO" No person should bo without this Sheet It contains on a large scale the best maps, plank and views of places that are causing so much excitement throughout ilia world; also, a small map ol Europe fur reference to their positions, &o. Wholesale price 89 per hund red, fill) Sheet.—Mirror of Gronstadt, Sehas topol. Great Hc.lan, Mamelon and Ma lakuff Towers, Map of the Crimea and Baltio Sea, with portraits of the Prin cipal Crowned Ileade, also, Russian, French, English and Turkish Officers. TliU is the only authentic view given of Craustadt, showing the exact position and correct name of all Ihe Fortifications, with number of guns in each. A new plan of Se hasiopol, Southeast view, showing tho Great Redan, Mamelon ami Malakoff Towers— drawn on the spot—also, giving the number of Allied Forces in Ibe Crimea, Baltic See, kc. Wholesale price to Agents, $9 per hun dred. A. H. JOCELVN, Publisher of Illustrated Maps, Popular Sheets, &c., &c 60 Fulton St., {up stairs,) X. York. I Oct 18. Public Sale or Valuable rpilE subscriber will oTer at public i!h up. A on tin piemiMs in townihip, Columbia county, on Saturday fhc 3d olWov. next at t o'clock in iho afternoon, the following teel estate, i 7,: a TRACT containing 94 acres, more or leas, adjoining lands of John (J. My. era, Jacob Fisher, Itnniel Hauck, Wright Hughes and Geo. Craig. About 60 ncrca ia cleared lurid, (lie remainder good TIM HER LAM). I here arc on the premises a two atory Dwel ling House, a frame barn, plenty of fruit, and a never.failing well of water near the hoose, I ALSO, at the same time and place a lot on I Main (Street, in the town ol A'umidia, on which there is a two stoiy BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND STABLE It adjoins ground of John P. Lcvan and Wni. Scott. Terms made known on the day of sale by GEO. W. IrItEISUACH. Roarin gcrcek, Sept. 29, 185 r. Wood's Ornamental Irou Works, Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invited totho extensive Manufac tory and Wareruoma of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Hailing of every description, for Cemeteries, public and private buildings, also Verandahs Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron vvoiks of decorative char actc. Purch users may rely on having all ar ticles carefully hosed and shipped to their lies, tination. A book bf designs will lie furnished to those wishing to make selections, ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, Mow Spring Oirden St., • PHILADELPHIA. September 27, 1855. TIIEBEST ARE TUB <23133 '_2J. JCk. LSP _2SCjS3 ! O > a the BEST TE\CHEUS and ue the BEST BOOKS in your school* and your children will leant more in six months than in three years with inferior ones, and yon will SAVE TIMI: AND MONEY BY IT. SANDER'S NEW are the best Readers. WEBSTER'S are tbc best Dictionaries. GREEN LEAKS SERIES ARE THE BEST ARITHMETICS. ('ELTON'S IS THE BEST SVSTEM OK ©IMGKAFMY TAUGHT BY THE USE OK Splendid Outline iTlups. WILSON'S AUK THE BEST SERIES OK 2£!2S;ii>3s:tfi2S a LAMBERT'S ARE IHE BEST WORKS ON Sower & Barnes, Publishers, Booksellers if Stationers, 33 North Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. October It, 1855—3 m. Genuine Honey Sonp. PHE PURITY,FRA '* emollient properties of a* this Soap, renders it es jlL^i>m]jp gMB&i place on every toilet. For chapped hands.and vt.rious diseases of (he skin, it is unequalled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia. No oth er is Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to wash in hard, soft, or salt Water This soap has powerful cleaning proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, &c., from every description o( goods without injury, to them. For all nomealic purposes it is superior to any other Snap in use, arid 20 pet cent, cheaper than the common Rosin Soap. Each bar is stamped WILLIAM CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soaps, Sperm. Slearitie and Tallow Candles, Impor ter & dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash,Rosin,&o. Order* by mail promptly attended to. August 33, 1855.— '310. 1 Lei u Reason Toietkeit WIIY ARK WK SICK? It ha* been ibe lot of the human rac to ba weighed clown by disease ami sufl'eiing. Hol lo way'* Bills are specially adapted to the relief of tho Weak, the Nervous, the Delicate, and ' the Infirm, of all ciimea, aitea, sexoa, and con* atitutiona. Profeaaor Holloway personally an perintemla tho manufacture of his medicine* in the United States, and offers them 'o a free and enlightened people, aa the heat remedy the World ever aa.v for the removal of disease. These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous l'ills are eipreasty combined 14 operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidney*; the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifvinrf the blood, the very fountain ot life, and thus cu| ring disease in all its formi. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint*. Nearly half the human mce have tnken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found equal to thent in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspep sia, and stomach complain!* generally. The* soon give a healthy tone to these organs, how ever much deranged, and when all other means have failed. General Debility. 11l Health. Many of the most despotic Government* hove opened their Custom Houses to the intro duction of these Pills, that they may become the medicine of the masses, Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ev -1 ei known for persons of delicate health, or where I ihe sy.tem ha* been impaired, as its invigora* I ting properties never fail to afford relief. Female | No Female, young or old. should be withotl l this celebrated raed cine. It is correct and reg ulatos the monthly course* at all period*, acting in many cases like a chaim. It is also the bsst and safest medicine that can be given to chil dren of all ages, and for any complaint • conse quently no family should be without it, Holloway'' l'ills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases. A*lhma Diarrhrna Bowel Complaints Dropsy Cough* Debility Coiii* Fever and Ague Chest Discuses Female Complaint* Costiveness Headache Dyspepsia Indigestion Influenza Inflammation Inward Weakness I-iver Complaints Lowness of Spirits Pile* Stone and Gravel Secondary Sympton* Venereal Affection* Worms, of all kinds Sold ut the Manufactories of Prof. HOLLO- W-AY, 80 Maiden Lane, New-York, and 244 ) Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United Slates, and the civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62J cents, and $1 each. 15?' There is a considerable earing by ta king the larger size. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 100,000 COPIES ! Steamboat Disasters on Ihe fFtnttril Haters, and Steamboat Directory. fir HE undersigned have now in course of 1- preparation a new Steamboat Directory, which will he issued in October next, the book will Contain over two hundred page*, i|. Itistrated in tho best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. It will be one of the moat interesting book* ever published, end will he a buok that will be interesting to all classes of people. The Steamboat Directory will contain a complete list and desciiption of all till) Steamboats now sfloat in the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnare of each boat, vrhere and by whom built, -the name of the boat, with the trado she has in. Also, the names of Captain* and officers, hor age, dec. The Directory will contain a History of Steamboat* and Steamhoating on tho Western waters, since the application of steam: also, a sketch of the first boat built for the (Jhio River, with the name of the builder, commander and own er. The liiver Directory will contain a list and description of aft the btreambaat Disaster* that havn occurred on the Western and South' ein waters, beautifully illustrated, with a lift of all those who have perished by their burn ing, sinking and exploding, on Ihe western and southern water*. Tho Directory will inntain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis souri, lllilioir, ArUansis, White, Bed, I lunch its, V'axoo, tnd other riw is, with tho lowfts and cities laid down, with correct distances: also, many ('lk r Kiver and Commercial items of linens to the people at large. The book will contain lie cards of the various U. S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, dtc. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed OUT cers, their places of residence, Ac, Ac., the new Fleumhoal law its irquiieinei Is, with communis, showing wherein it benefits the in competent ulfner, and injures the competent officer, Ac. Att., and oil the important U. ti. Supreme Court steamboat decisions up to date; the Kates and important Commercial f'rivilege*, Dills of Lading, important decis ions of the various U. S. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac- &c., with nisnv other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the beat style, and printed in tho best niannet. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on 'he Western and Southern wavers, and now intends pub lishing thim in book form. The price of the work will be put at the low turn of One Dollar Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmci.; all others desirous of subscribing, will have to do so at once, as none will be printed unless ordered in advance, This work is destined to have a circulation of over eight thousand copies, as the publishers are receiv ing large numbers of subscribers, per null, from all parts of the countiy, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, ns well as most scientific men of tho times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issbed in October, and will he an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar, po*t paid, you will receive a copy of tho above , work. All communications ami letters should ha I uddiessvd to J AS. T. LLOIfD 4* I 'II. Fust Office Uuihliug, Cincinnati, Ohio. July 12, 1858. MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 centa, and good printe for 6J cents just received by A. C. MENSCH. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Bwia, Bog Jaconett Mail, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sain Bard Mu'iinjuet receiv cd at the Store of A. C. MENSCH JaMicet of Che Penee aND CONSTABLES can find all kind of tm. banks desirable for their use,in proper form at the office of tbeStA* or THBNOBTK.
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