IMPORTANT TO FRMALB* —Or. CIJREREMANR' PILL*.-- The combination* of ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and ex tensive practice; they ore mild in their opcr. aiioi\ ar.d certain in restoring naluee to its proper channel. In evary instance hive th* ( Pills proved successful. Tho Pi 13s inva'iu bly open tlio*e obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby liaath is restored, and the pale and deadly countenance changed to a healthy one, No female can enjoy good health unless she is egiilat ; and whenever an obit ruction takea place, whether from ex posure, cold, or any other ca me, the general health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy has beer, the ctusr ot so many consumptions among young female. To ladies whose health will not permit an in crease of ihc ! r family, Pills will prove a valuable acquisition, is they will prevent | regnancy. Headncne, pain in the aide, pal. pitation of the heart, loathinsr of food, and disturbed sleep damn*' alwivs arise from the interruption of natUie) ami whenever that i* the case, the Pills will invariably remedy ull theae evils. Nor nre they less efficacious in the cure of Leuroirhoen, commonly called the " Whites," Th ese Pill. should never 111- in. ken during pregnancy, as tlicy would lie sure In cause a miararrigae. Waranled lo lie pmelv Vegetable, anil free from anything injurious lo life or health, pull arid explicit diicclions accompany each lioi. These Pills arc put up in square flat boxes IPerons residing where lltsre are no ageney established, by enclosing One Dollur in a let ter postpaid to D'. C, b- Chfsscnun.Na. 267 Blocker street, New York City, can have them sent to their respective adiiressca by return of n-.il lubLa ai Iff.-at II HAVEN. COM.ECTOB'S OFFICE, ) Reach Haven, Nov. Ist, 1855. ) •R. W. WEAVER, FSQ.: Dear Sir, — The amount of Toll collected ai ibis Office during the moitlli olOct. 1855, is $34,619 18 Amount per last report, 171 620 35 Wholeaeitmnl since Ist Dec. last 206,239 53 " " same period last year 192,877 49 Increase " " this year<113,362 04 Respectfully yours, PETER F.NT, Collector. TTTRAY SHEEP!— Came to the of ihe subscriber, in Orange township, Columbia Co.. ■IAAEAM about THE Ist of October las', SlX STRAY SHEEP. The owner is requeued lo prove property, pay charges and take tl.em -away or they w ill be sold Recording to law. BENJAMIN HAYMAN. Orange twp.. Nov. 8, 1865. Original Novel by ,V I'. Will's- THE HOME JOIM.IL FOR 1856. NEW AND BRILLIANT SERIES. On the filth ol January next, the fir-t num ber of ihe NEW SERIES FOR 185 G. of this well-known FAMII.Y NEWSPAPER wili be issued, with new type and new attractions ; the principal CUP is of the kind which lias been proved, by bath American and Euro pcari periodicals, to be the mo.t acceptable and popular, viz A Navel in Serial Num bers. The title is " PAUL FANG ; OR. PARTS OF A I.IFF. ELSE UNTOLD. A SOTIX," r>v K- r. WJLLIS. In addition lo this new feature, a scries of nrininnl sle'chcs, songs and ballads by G. P. M cirri", and an original novelette. in verse, lotmdcd upon fact called '' The Story of a Star." by J. M. Field, are among tlie induce ments lor new subscribers lo commence with the fir-l it II in tier ol the year. Resides the coiilribuliiins and labor of the Editors, the Home Journal will contain the Foreign and Domestic Correspondence of a large list of contributors—the spice of the European Magazine—die selections of the rnoat interesting publications of the day—the brief novels—tbe piquant slories—the spark ling wit and amusing anecdote—the news anil gossip of the Paiisian papers—the per sonal sketches of public characters—lhe stir ring scenes of tbe world we live in—tbe chronicle of tbe news lot ladies-tlin fashions lite fee's and outlines of news—the pick of English inhumation—the wit, humor and pa thos of the limes—the essays on tile, litera ture, society and morals, and tt.e usual vari ety of careful choosing, from the wilderness of English periodical literature, criticism, poetry, etc. We need not remind our read ers tliut wc have also oi.e or two unsurpass ed correspondents in the fashionable society of New York , who will give us early news ol every new feature and slj le of elegance a tnong the leaders of the gay world. TERMS.— For one copy, $2 ; for three cop ies, ss— or one copy for thiee years, Ss—al ways in advance. Subscribe without delay. Address MORRIS & WILI IS, Editor s and Pr< prietors, 107 Fulton-Sheet, Site-York. Trial Llht for December Term, 1855. 1. Gilbert H. Fowler & Samuel A. Wor tnan t is Henry Treinbley. 2. John R. Moyer Committee of Peter Melick vs. Samuel F. Headly et. al. 3. Daniel Hnwer vs. Jonas Rcruinger. 4. Joseph Sliarpless VV. Jamison Harvey. 6. 0. B. Hdhard vs. Daniel Sponcnberger. 6. Enoch Howell vs. Isaiah Shumnn. 7. Jonathan J Ilogeland tr, Israel Ashton. 8. William Edgar lor tbe use of Jobn Sta den vs. Alexander E Igar. 9. William B. Peterman vs. George Pain ter fiiahis wife Mary Jane Painter. 10. John L Flick vs. Samuel Bauuler. 11. Rev. Isaiah B.thl vs. John Weikheiser. 12. Hugh Thompson vs Augustus U. Pearce •t. al. 13. William McKelvy et. al. vs. Jonathan Mosleller. 14. Augustua B. Pearce vs. Hugh Thomp son. 15. William McKelvy el. al. vt. Jonathan Moateller. 16. Henry Mellick vs. John W. Vander slice. 17. George Aman vs. Andrew Crouse. 18. Eli Fairman vs. Henry Mariz. 19. John Gerling for the use of tleny Van Reed t'F. Charles F. Mann. 20. Alexander Edgar vs. Daniel F. Seybert. 21. Samuel L. McCulloch el. al. vs. Sutn nel F. Hemlley. 22. William Knons vs. George L. Kline el. al. * 23. William Knons vs. George L. Kline. 54. William Shaffer vs. James Moll. 25. Jacob flossier vs. Benj P. Frick. 26. C. C. Baldy vs. Daniel Sponenberger. 27. Jno. V. Hart el. al. vs. David M'Kinney. 28. George Strieker T'J. Andrew Malcoin EL. al. 29. Sarah Kline . Joseph S. Kline. 30. John Murray vs. William Her.dershot's •dm. 31. Peter Blapk vs. Benjamin P. Frick. 32. The Coin, of Pennsylvania vs. L'eter Billmyer. 33. Edward Henry vs. Robeit Montgomery. 34. Robert Montgomery v. Edward Henry. 35. Azima Vallershamp'S adm. vs. John H. Vanderalice. WHEATLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA TRE. Aich Street, above Sixth, Phil'a. THE STAR COMPANY, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength and Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore offered to Ihe Theatrical Pub ho, will apuear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Corniu Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical Burletias. fire., SIC. OT When viaiiing the oitjr, go ihere. Oct 2—if- PE.COLAMATIOIT, NOTICE is hereby given llrat the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen ernl Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer anil Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for lire County of Columbia, to commence ai the Court House in IHoomiburg, on Monday, the 3d day of December next, to continue one week The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in antl for the county of Co lumbia.nre requested to he then and there in their proper persons, with ilieir rolls, records, inquisitions, and oilier remem brances. to do those thing's to their sev eral offices appertaining o be done. And nil witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested anil commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute ngainst him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave al their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable lo their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 12tli day ol April, in the year f our Lord one thousand eigiu hundred and fifty five, and the Independence nl the United Stales of America the 771h. JOHN SNYDER. Sh'Jf. (God save the Commonwealth. J Hegistt r'n Notice jVOTlCE i hereby given lo all lega?"?', creditors and oilier persons Interested in the ei-iules of the respective ileceiteata and minors that the billowing ailmitiislra'inn ac counts have been filed al the office of Ihe Regisiei ol ihe county ol Columbia, ami will tie presented for confirmation and allowance lo lite Oiphan's court, to be held at Blooms bi.rg. ill and lor the county aforesaid, oil Wednesday, the sih day of Decaiber next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1. The lirsi and final account of Stephen Thomas, amn'r. ot Margaret Thomas late ol Brierereek township ilec'd. 2. The account ol George Applemar, guar dian of Jane Patterson, a minor child of Aa ron Paiierson late ol Greenwood township, deccasad. 3. The account of John Freas, guardian of Aaron Kuorr a minor child of f'eler Knurr lale of Briercrenk township ilec'd. 4. The account ol John R. Moyer, adm'r. of the estate ol William Frier late of Bloom lownsliip ilec'd. 5. The first and final account of Henry Hollingshead administrator of Hiram Phil lips late of Cuilawissa township ilec'd. 6. Tbe account ol Aaron Motlheller,adm'r. of ihe estate of Daniel Mostheller late ol Maine township dee'd. 7. The account of Isaac M'Kamcy. adm'r. of the estate of Eiias Muse late ol Scott township dei'd, DANIEL LEE, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, J Bloomsburg, Nov. 6, 1855. j Grauil Jury lor December I'crm, '55. Bucii-reek—John Davenport, Jas. Evans, George L. Freeze. Benton—Elijah Kline. (,'etilre—l.-a c Eniwine. Franklin—Michael Mench. Fishing Creek—Alexander Cramer. Greenwood—Barnabas Watts, James Gib sen. Hemlock—George OM. J.ncnst —Samuel Mears. Francis Cams. Ml. Pleasant—George Vance. Montour —William Piirst-1, Phillip Krum. Mifflin—Clir'siiun Lntz, Levi Kerkendall. Orange—Henry C. Delonp. liourin-. Creek— Michael Motvery. Scon—lsaac Creveling. Sugarloal—Samuel Kitchen, Alinas Cole, John Lewis, Jesse Fritz. Traverse Jurors for Dec'r Term, '55. Bloom—John Hicks, Hi rant W. Thornton, Reuben Feilcrman, Hiram C. Hower. Brier Creel.—Lewis Dteterich, John Suit, John Mar'Z. Beaver—John Shuman, William Gulp. Bcrthm—Matthew Mi-Henry, Stephen Kei fer Centre —Gilbert H. Fowler, Alex'r Hughes, Elias Creasy. Caltaw issn-Soloman Reinard, Jacob Kreigh Fishing Creek—William Ruber. Greenwood —Jacob Giraid, Isaac Ikeler. Hemlock—William H Shoemaker, Will iam Vandyke. Locust—Henry Roads, Peter Keller, Hi ram Keller, Levi Johnson, Henry Yager, Eli as Helwig. Madieon— Jonathan Johnson, James Dil dine. Montour—George Youst. Maine—Michael Grove'. Orange—Conrad Adams. Pine—William Deilitt. Roaringcreek—Jacob Yocum, George Dries bach. Scotl—Shively Stadon. PUBLIC SALE OF HEAL ESTATE I TIvHERE will be sold at public sale at the -*■ residence of Daniel Knit'le, in Franklin township, Colombia county, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of DECEMBER next, al 10 o'clock in the lorenoon, a tract oT land, situs e near the residence of the sub scriber, in Franklin town-hip, adjoining lands of David fit John Voder, Joshua Mendenhall, John Lawrence and others, containing One Hundred and twenty-five Jierts, more or less. There are on the premises a DWELLING HOUSE, near which is a well and several lasting springs of water: also a large frame and other outbuildings. About thirty acres of the tract are good pine and white-oak tim ber land, and the remaindei ia 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 varie y of other fruit trees. The property lays along the public road from Caltawissa to Elysourg, anil only three miles from the Cettawissa Railroad. Conditions made known on day of sale. DANIEL KNITTLE. Franklin tp , Oct. 29, —is. VALDABIii: FARM AT PRIVATE SALE { THE subscriber offers lor sale his FARM, situate in Fishingcreek township. Columbia county, about 2i miles above Orangeville, adjoining lauds of Hiram R. Kline, Thomas Lunger vuld Jacob Eyer, now occupied by tbe owner, and containing acout ££>-£3 <2B LSi £2*4=3 of which about 8 acres is timbered and the rest well improved for farming. There are on the premises A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, a frame bare, a good young apple orchard, a lot of valuable peach trees, cheiry trees, fitc. EF Conditions will be made known by applicaiou on tbe premises to THOMAS ROBBINS. Fishingcreek, Oct. 4, 1855. B'IILL GREATER ATTRACTION! GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK 2_B°OD LT 1 FIFTY SECOND VOL I THE PIONEER MAGAZINE! Especially devoted to the wants cf the Ladies of America. Where this Magazine is taken in a houre, no other is wanted, as il comprises all that con id be obtained by taking three other Mag azines. New Features for 1856- A new and very interesting story story will be commenced in January, bv Marion Har lanil, author of "Alone," and "Hidden lath," two novels that have created an immense sensation in the literary world. Also— Miss Virginia F. Townseiid will r-omnieiire in Ihe Febtuary number a Novelette, which we know will strongly interest the readers oi /the "Book." Miories by* an English Autltoress. How to muka Wax. Flowers and Fruits— With engravings. The Nurse and the Nursery. How lo make a Bonne'. Troubles ot an English Housekeeper. The art of sketching flowers from Nature. With engravingr.—To be copied by die learner on paper lo be colored. Maternal counsels to a Daughter.—De signed to aid her in the care of her health, the improvement of her mind, and the culti vation of Iter heart. New style of illuminating windows and lamp shades, with engravings. Poetry and history of Finger Rings, illus trated; Shells for the Ladies, and where lliey ! come Irnm, with engravings Modelling in Leather with engravings. This is only giving an idea ol our inten tions for 1856. —New designs of interest to lite ladies are springing no everyday; WP shall avail ourselves ol everything that can I inU'resi lliem. In fact, "Godey's Lady's I 80.'.'k," possess ihe interest of any other ihrt*o In addition .'0 above wi " be continued in each No. , Godev's splendid steei cngr.lVingJ. One hundred page- ol reading. Godey's challenge Fashion Plates. 11l " l,s as in every other department, we defy rivalry or imitation. Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of them are given monthly. Model Collages. Dress making with diagrams to cut by. Dress patterns—lnfant's and Chtldrens Dies-e-—AH kind of Crochet and Netting Wotk—Cloaks, Mantelets, Talmas, Collars, Chemisetts, Under Sleeves. Bonnets, Win dow Cnrtains, Brodenc Auglaise Slippers, Caps, Cloaks. Evening Dresses, fancy Arti cles, Heatl Dresses, Hair Dressing, Robes lor Nigitl and Morning, Carriage Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Wrea'hs, Mantillas, Walking Dres ses, Riding Habits, Boy'a Clotl in?, Capes and Cloaks of Fur in season. Crochet and Netting Work printed in colors. Dialling Lessons for Youth—looo designs, Music, $3 worth is given every year; the Nurse and the Nursery, with full instruc tion-; Godey's invaluable Recipes upon every subject. We would advise all who intend to sub scribe lo send in their orders soon, lor if wo do not make duplicate stereotype plates, it will be difficult to supply the demand. We expect our list for 1856 will reach 100 000 copies. The best plan for subsetibing is to send your money direct to the publisher Those who send large amounts had better send limits but notes will answer if dral'.s , cannot be procured. Lelteis had better b j registcied—it only costs five ceuls extra, and their sale reception is ensured. Terms—Cash in Advance. One copy 1 y ear, $3. Two copies t year, 35. Three copies I year, 36. Five copies 1 year and an extra copy to itie person sending the club making six copies £MO. — Eight copies one year, and un exira copy lo die person sending Itie club, making 9 cop ies, 315. Eleven copies 1 year, and an ex- Ira copy to the person sending ihe club ma king 12 copies, S2O. 1/ The above Terms cannot be deviated from, no mutter bow many are ordered. Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Maga zine boili 1 year for $4 50. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine bulb 1 y ear lor S3 50. The money must be all seat at one time for tiny of the Clubs. t3F Additions of one or more to clubs are received al club prices. lecimen or Specimens will be sent j direct lo any Fosima-ter making the request. US'" We can always supply back numbers tor the year, as the work is stereotyped. Subscribers in the British Provinces, who send for clubs, must remit 36 cents extra on every subscriber, to pey the American post age to the lines. Address L. A. GODEY, No. 113 Chelnut Street, Philad'a. I k Mi.lt h ll li colT sJL£a&aali. o£ia2&<2iaw |N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court ol Columbia county, Joseph Huriy.el Guardian of the estate ot Eliza Fisher, Jacott Fisher and Peter Fisher, minor children of John Fisher, lute 6! Beaver township, Col. aounty, deceased, will on SATURDAY, the nth day of NOVEMBER next, I at o'clock in the afternoon expose to public sale upon the premises the interes' of tho said wards (being the undivided one fil teenlh pnrt lor each want) ol a certain mes sage or tiract of land situate in Main town ship, Columbia County, containing altogether ISO ACRES, adjoining lands of Jacob Fisher and Jacob Shuman, which is partly improved, but on which there are no buildings At the same lime ami place. Henry Hart zel, Guardian of the estate of Lydia Fisher and Jusiah Fisher, minor children of the said John Fisher, will also, by virtue of a similar order of Ihe Orphans Couil of Col. county, expose lo public sale the interest of the said Lydia Fisher and Josiah Fisher, (be ing the undivided one fifteenth part of the whole for each ward) in the same premises JOSEPH HARTZEL, Guardian of Eliza, Jacob and Peter Fisher. HENRY HARTZEL, Guardian of Lydia and Josiah Fisher. Main township, Oct. 25, 1855 A'limnistralor'g Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Idlers of ad ministration lo the estate of John Ohl, late of Hemlock township, in the county of Columbia, dee'd, has been granted bv Ihe Register of said county to Levi Aikman who resides in Center township, arid Franklin Mcßride who resides in Hemlock township in said county. All persons having claims ro demands against the estate of the said de cedent are requested to present to the admin istrators or either of litem withcnl delay, and all persons indebted to make payment lorih wilh. LF.VIAIKUAN, a,/ m > r . FRANK. McBRIDE, " October 25, 1855. Ailminibtrator's Notice. TVOTICE is hereby giver. Ibal letters of ad -4 ministrhlion upon the estate ol Joseph Eck, late ol Berwick. Columbia couniy, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Briarcreek township. All persons indebted losaid estaie, are requested lo make payment witboDt delay, and those having ac counts against the estate to present them for settlement lo JOSEPH'PILKINGTON, Briarcreek, Oct- 17, 1855 Adm'r. SIIEIUFF SALE. BY viilne of several writ* ol testa! ton ven ditioni exponas there will be exposed to public sale al the Com! House, in Blooms bom. ON SATURDAY, TUB 9:h DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, al l o'clock in (be af lernoon, lb fallowing real esiaie to wit: All tbose six certain Iracls ol land siiuale ill Beaver iwp , Columbia county, bounded and described a follows: No. I.called BAI.BEC, beginning at a post', ihence by lamls of Jamea McNeal, north 12 degiees, west three hundred and lorty-two oercbes 10 a chesir.ul oak, thence by land of YVni. Gray and Win. Steedinan, eouih sev enty-eight degrees wcsi 179 perches to a post, ihence by lands of Jeremiuli Jackson, oo'h 12 degree*, easi 410 perches loa pos!, ihence by land* of Richaid lfiook, north 78 east, 73 perchps IO a dogwood, north 12 degiees wes', 15 perches io a post, itorili 78 degrees, easi 82 perches to a black oak, , thence by an old suivey, north 12 degree*, west 25 perches Io a hickor), ami north 32 degrees, easi 34 perches to the place of be ginning containing four hundred and twelve anil one hall acres and allowance of-ix per cent, for marls ill'., on which are erected lwo log houses and two stables, and about twen ty-five ac.es of cleared land. | Another of them called "PALMYRA," beginning al a post, thence by land of Robert Gray, north 12 degrees, west 410 per ches to a post, thence by land of Win. Steed inan, south 78 degrees, west 160 perches to a post, ihence by land of Jno. Brady, south 12 degrees, cbsl 410 perches Io a post, and ihence by land of John Wild any' Richard Brook, norih 78 degrpes, east 166 perches io ihe ptucp of beginning, containing four bun dled and one acres and a (planer, and allow ance of six per cent, frr roads. Jkr —Anoth er of them called "STONE HALL," begin ning al a post, ihence by land of John Bra dy, nordi 12 degrees, west 263 perches to a post, ihence by land of Chas. Hall, south 78 degrees, west 271 perches to a chestnut, ihence by land of Catharine Longeoherger, south 16 degrees nod n quarter, east 276 per ches to a stone, and thence by lands ol Deb orah Stewart and Thomas Brooks, north 78 degrees, east 249 perches to llie place of be ginning. containing four hundred and ihiny | eight ai res and a half, and allowance of six ' cent, lor reads, &c., be the. same more or less w hicb i* erected a stone bouse, and about h.7'f 3" ci c, , earP ' t Tt, : rß is also a vein ot aioriecoM opened on this tract.—Another called FARMERS DE LIGHT," beginning • a po*, Hiencre by [an J of VVrTI north 16 degt'fei a,u ' " ,r * e quarters, wet ?"> I" e, ' p ? ". thence by land ot Mm. U ' J oak prees, wesi 162 oerclie* to d ' ' AT LANCASI KK COLLIERIES, Shamo kin, Northumberlaiid County, Fa-, to whom steady work will be given during the winter. Apply to _ __ COCHRAN PEALE & CO , Oot. It, 1855. Sheraoktn. TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS! *rMrytTßrtnVtyvr. ctS OCD® HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Fall and Winter Which comprise* the LARGEST, CHEAFF.ST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now offered in this TOWN! Having paid greal attention to lha selection of tnetr entire s.ocx, as to price and quality, they flattei themselves that Ihey can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing 10 huy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We nave all kind, of Goods and Wares io supply the wants of the People. A very large lot ot LADIES DRESS CJOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, parametla cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laiues, Persian chillis, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOOIJS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncings, hands and trimmings, laces and edging*, bonnet ribbons, in largo variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mills, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, brocke, Bay Slate, Watervdle, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ml, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassuners, sattinelis, vesting*, tweeds; jeans, heaver cloths, coating velvet, &c. HOOTS AND SHOES. OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN !f CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hals and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Qunensware, Cedarware, &c. VerycliPap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage nil cloths, mat* rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, toweling*, drillings. &c., in abundance. We invite our friend* and ihe public generally lo give us a call before purchasing el e where. We have bought ourgoods at Lowest Cash Price* and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. sS3£LncEiczDm £E)iics4fl.£Paasas3 G3cs> # HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing ! In the Exchange Block next lo Swartz's Book Store. They have on hand a lama and full assortment of ° FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes, that Ihe present enlightened age knows any thing about. Of Fanls and Vests they have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey striped and fancy; Vests of satin, silk, buff, casimere, marseilles, linen and worsted of all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also flue white, figured and siriped shin., Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kinds of gentle man's dress goods ; Hats, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and They hare Undersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigaletts, Gloves, Mitts, Ladies'a bead-ba? Handkerchiefs, &i\, &c. Also Jewelry and Notion*, such as Rings, Breast pin*, Gold and Silver Fans ami Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Fortmonies, Spectacles, Knives Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons. CW Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1855. 8. DREIFUSS, & Co! 1855 New Fall and Winter Goods! 1855 SATIS lOWEFBEHG • "Vh *B® Txntion to his stock of cheap and fashiotiale vlothing at his store oo Mark-it I'Y t* o J° ora ihe "American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing Vi*" 1 . ' cluJ "'S qox, sack, frock, gum and oil clolh coats of all sort* sizes, pants of nil colors, shawls J stripes and figure, vests, shirls, cravats, slocks, collars, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will aiso make to order any article of otolhing at very short notice ana in • the best maimer. All his clothing is made to vtar, ar.d raosi of it is of homo manufac ture. Bloomsburg, Sept. 20lh 1855-3 m. A. H. JOCELYN'S < ATAI 0U L of I'GFIJLAR ALU'S AM) Illustrated .Sheet Publications, VYiih General Descriptions, Prices, &e. fIMIeSK publications are invarialv colored, -A and all the satne *ize,(26 by 32 tuchee.) and ol one retail price.—2s cent* each. F'OIC t Ab.ll ONLY -I*/.—Mirror of the City ij Sibastopol, uuil Map of the Crimea and Black Sea THIS i* the only authentic view given, showing the exact position of all the lortifica tiotiM, wilh correct name and number of gun* in each, and giving a full description ol the city, it* public building*, harbors, &c. Al*o, map ot the Crimea, showing the military pn sitinr, of the Allied force* surrounding Sebas topol; man ol the Black Sea, containing dis tances from Constantinople, and elatisiica! bilorinatr.il relative to the population of Eu rope am! ii* principal cities. Also, views of the hurricane on Ihe Blaik Sea. the Battle of Inkvrmamt, &. Wholesale Price lo Agents, $7 per hundred. 2d Sheet.—Map of North America, Uni ted States and Cuba. Showing the route* lo California, New Or leans, Cuba, and many other large places; extent and population of United Slate*. Mex ico, British America, Russian uud Central America and Cuba; population of cities; por traits ol Washington. Jefferson. La Fayette, Jackson, Webster, Clay, anil Calhoun—men who will never he forgotten. Wholesale price ip Agents, S9 per hundred, 3u Sheet.—The Illustrated Life of Christ. Containing eleven large and epleudid En graving* designed by Gilbert, the great Eng lish A.'tist. Subject a* Inflows : The Adora tion of the Shepherds—The Fltgh* into Egypt Jesus ill {.he Midst ot the Doctors—Jesus Subject lo hi*' farents—the Baptism -Our Lord in the Hondo of Martha and Maty- Lord raising the Widow's Son—Jesus Christ Blessing little Children—The Cru-ufixiun— the Resurrect ion—Our Savour. Wholesale price to Agent*, 59 per hi.nd.'ed. 4th Seeet.—A Great National Chart.— The Constitution of the Unifed Stitcs and declaration of liulepende.no*. With portrait* and Biographies ot alf the the Presidents, and Seals of every Slate atid Territory in the Union. Wholesale price to Agents, $9 per hundred. N. D.—No citizen should be without this I Sheet, and Foreigners who would understand the American people, their principle* and I government, should have acopy without de- I lay. sdi Sheet—Jnat Published, Latest Maps and Views of the Eastern war, from the most authentic sources, Scbastopol, Crimea, Black, Baltic and AzcfTSeas. Show ing the present position of thn Allied force-; Snin!l®Map of Europe, giving the routes and distances from London and Paris to the Crimea, Cronstadt, and many other places; Number o! vessel* in the Baltic Fleet; Army and Navy of the world; Views of the Hurricane on the Black Sea, Battle of Inker inann, Constantinople; Population of Europe anil i's principal Cities; immense Supply of War Munitions to Ihe French Army, &e. EC* No person should be without this Sheet It contains on a large scale the best maps, plans and view* of places that are causing so much excitement throughout the world; also, a small map of Europe for reference to their positrons, &o. Wholesale price 59 per hund red, Otli Sheet.—Mirror of Cronstadt. Scbas topol, Great Re-.lan, Mamelon and Mm lakolT Towers, Map of ihe Crimea and Baltic Sea, with portraits of the Prin cipal Crowned Heads, also, Russian. French, English and Turkish Officers, This is the only authentic view given of Cronstadt, showing tlie exact position and correct name of all the Fortifications, with number of guns in each. A new plan of Se baslopol, Southeast view, showing ihe Greal Reiian, Mamelon and Malakoff Towers— Jrawii on the spot—also, giving the number of Allied Force* in the Crimea, Bsllio See, &c. Wholesale price to Agents, 89 per hun dred. A. H. JOCELYN, Publisher of Illustrated Maps, Popular Sheets, &c., &c. 60 Fulton St., [up etairt,) N. York. Oct 18. | taCikiiinc BSoiicv Soup* | iiT mim - - 71.HE PURITY, FRA ii. prance and mild ' '..a* emollient properties of this Soap, renders it es- For chapped hands.and vt.rinns diseases of the skin, it i* unequalled. Each cake is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia. No oth i er i Genuine. Improved Chemical Olive Soap, Warranted to wash in hard, soft, ot sail It'ater This soap has powerful cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, &c., from pvery description of goods without it-jury to them. For all oome-tic purpose* it is superior to any other Soap io use, and 20 pet cent, cheaper than the common Rosin Soap. Each bar issiamped WILLIAM CONWAY, 168 South Second Street, Philadelphia, Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soaps, Sperm, Stearine and Tallow Candle*, Impor ter & dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash,Rosin,&c. Order* by mail promptly attended to. August 23. 1855.—3 m. tiie best Ire tui: EMPLOY the BEST TEACHERS and use the BEST BOOKS in your school* and your children will loam more in six month* than in three year* with inferior one*, and you will SAVE TIME AND MONEY RY IT. SANDER'S NEW are the best Readers. WEBSTER'S are the best Dictlouafies. GREEN LEAF'S SERIES ARK THE BEST ARITHMETICS. PELTON'S IS THE BEST SYSTEM OF TAUGHT BY THE USE OF Splendid Outline Nlapt*. WILSON'S ARE THE BEST SERIES OF LAMBERT'S ARE IHE BEST WORKS ON Niower A Biit'iirs, Fublisheis, Hook-sellers fy Stationers, 33 North Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. October 11, 1855—3 m. PERRY A ERF.TY, S. W. COB. OP 4TH & RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PUB lishers and Blank Bonk Manufacturer*. P. ti E- have constantly on hand an assort ment of Imported and American Book* and Stationery of the finest quality, which can be supplied AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT in the City. Having au EXT ENSIVE BINDERY connected with our bovine** we are enabled to furnish BLANK BOOKS either from the shelve* or made lo order at the lowest manu facturer'* price*. Person* wishing in purchase in Philadel phia will find it to their advantage lo give u* a call before making their selection*. All order* by mail promptly attended 10. Sept. 20, 1855—6tn. Wood's Oruaoicutal Iron Works, Ridge A venue, Philadelphia, THE ntlrution of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invited to Ihe extensive Manufac tory anil Warerooms of the subscriber, whe ia prepared tu furnish at the ahurtesi notice, Iron Railing of every tlciription, 6r Cemeteries, public end private building*, also Vetaiulahs, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron woik* of decorative char ade-. Purch aaers may rely on having all ar ticles carefidl y boxed and shipped to their des tination, A book of designs will le furnished to those wishing lo make selections. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St., PHILADELPHIA. September 27, 1855. RAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss. Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swisa Muslin Bishop Lawni, aale Bard Mualin just receivj ed at the Store of A. C. MENSCH A MARVELLOUS REMEDY I FOR A MARVELLOUS AGF HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY I BY the eld of a microscope, we sea million of little openings on the snrfaee of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward purl. Diseases of the Kidneys, die orders of the Lirer, affections of the heart, lull emulation on the Lungs, Asthmas, coughs and colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes free ly through bone or meat of any thickness— This healing Ointment far more readily pen etrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by oilier means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and Scorbutic Humors. No remedy has everdot.e so much for the cure of disease of the Skill, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No cams of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, sore heads. Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influ ences. The inventor has traveled over mtoj parts of the globe, visiting the principle hos pitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving ad vice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers of health. Mr Sore Legs, Sore Rrcastt, IVuUndi and Ulcers. Some of the moet scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandu lar swellings, and tumors. Prof. Holloway has by command of the Allied Governments,dis patched to the hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direction of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. These atld other similar distressing com plaints can be effectually cured if the Oint ment bo well rubbed in over the parts affect ed, and b) otherwise following the printed directions around each part. Doth the Ointment and Pills should bt used in the following cases: Bunions, Lumbago, Burns, Mercurial Erup- Cnapped Hands, tior.s, Chilblains, Piles, Fistulas, Rheumatism, t Gou', Salt Itheum, I Skill Diseases, Sore Legs | ami Breasts, Sift."?'! °'anJs, Sore Heads, Stiff Joints, Sore Throats, Sores of all kinds, i Sprains, Scalds, Ulcers, Wounds of all Venereal Sores, kinds. Sold at the Manufactories of Prof. Hollo way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 S.rand, London, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers ol Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. 11. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pet. July 19, 1855. 100,00 oco i* ii;s! Steamboat Disasters nn the Jf'estcrn Haters, and Steamboat Directory. . r I 1)110 undersigned hum now in course of X preparation a new Stsamboat Directory, w htcli will be issued in October pext, ths book will contain over two hundred pages, 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 w.ll be a book that wilt be. interesting to all classes of people. The Steamboat Directory will contain a complete list and desciiption of all the Steamboats now afloat in tbe Western and Southern waters. The length, model, -l-eed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, tbe name of tbe boat, with the trade she lias lit. Also, the names of Captains and ofTtcers, her age, &c. The Directory will contain a History of Steamboats and Mteamboating on the Western warors, since the application of steam: also, a sketch of tho brat boat built for the Ohio liiver, with the name cf the builder, commander and own- The River Directory will contain a list and description of all the Steamboat that have occurred on tho Western and.South-. cut waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of till those who have peri-lied by their burn, ing, sinking and exploding, on the western and southern w tiers. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis souri, Illinois, Arkans is, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other riv-.ts, with the towns and cities laid down, with correct distances: also, many utk r liiver and Commercial items of interrs to the people at large. Tbe book wilt contain tte cauls of the various U. S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, &c. Tbe Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Offi cers, their places of residence, dec. dec., the new steamboat taw its lequircmci Is, with continents, showing wherein it benefits the in competent officer, and injures tho competent officer, dec. &c„ end all tho important' 0. 8. Supreme Court steamboat decisions up to date; the Rates and important Commercial J'rivileges, Bills of Lading, important decis-, ions of the various U. S. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, dec. &c., with many ether things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in (he beat style, and printed in tho best manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts und items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on 'lie Western and Southern waters, and now intends pub lishing lit* min book form. Tbe price of the work will be put ut the low sum of One Dollar.. Ten thousand copies will bo issued for the boatmer.; all others desirous of subscribing, will have to do so at onco, as none wilt be printed unless ordered in advance, Title work is destined to have a circulation of over eight thouaand copies, as the publishers are receiv ing large numbers of subsetibcrs, per mail,* final all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of tho times, aro contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will he an ornament to the parlor as well as ateaxiboat. By remitting One Dollar, port paid, you will receive a copy of the above work. All communications and letters should be addressed to J AS. T. LLOYD dr CO. Post Cilice Buildiug, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 12. 1855. .. Justices of llc Peace 4ND CONSTABLES can find all kind of b snks desirable for their usp,in propec form at the office of the STAR or THE NORTH. MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and good prints for 8J rente just received by A. Q- MENSCH.