•aMhuc^s-urs:. - TuLfsv -o-cMEXitedM %&■ JlvVwrc.y's Oi-.'men! nn*r lain curt- try Sc-tM H-'a I —Henry, 12, Ma ria, 10, and Joint Amt**, B ot Ap : dauhtcola, Florida, were all three affected with thia dis agreeable malady; Maria in particular was in a wretched plight with it, and although there were many remedies tried, yet the malady did not seem to decrease, indeed the disease spread itself all over the surlace of the head, lo the great annoyance of the parents and discomfiture of the child. The blood of the others was equally impure. At last the pa rents put the three under a course of Hollo way's Ointment and Pills, which cured them •11 in the spaoe of nineteen days. Their health has since gradually improved. These reme dies are also wnnderlully efficacious in all diseases of the skin. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES —Dr. CURES EM AN*' PILW.~The combinations ol ingredients in these Pills, is the result of a long and ex tensive practice; they arc mild in their oper. etiot-, and certain in restoring nature to its proper chennel In every instance hive the pills proved successful. The Pills invario bly open those obstructions to which female* •re liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby heath ia restored, and the pale and deadly countenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is egulat ; and whenever an obstruction takes place, whether from ex posure, cold, or any other cajae, tlifl general health immediately begim to decline, and the want of such e remedy ha- beer, the cause of ■o mtny consumptions among young teniale. To ladies whose health will not permit an in crease of lhe'r family, the-e Pills will prove • valuable acquisition, ia they will prevent pregnancy. Headache, pain in the side, pal pitation of the heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleep do mns* alwav* arise from the interruption of nature; and whenever that ia the caer, the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. Nor are ihey less viliraciooa in the cure of Leucotrhoea, commonly called the "Whiles," These Pills should never be ta. ken during pregnancy, as ihey would lie sure to ceuae a iniscarrigae. Waranled to be purelv Vegetable, and free from anything injurious lo life or health. Full and explicit directions amnmpeny each box. These Pills are put up in square flat boxes. Perons residing where tbero are no ageney esta blithe J, by enclosing One Dollar in a let ter postpaid to Dr. O. L. Cheesenian, No. 267 Blacker street, New York City, can hove them aent lo their reapcctive addresses by return of mail. (y IMPORTANT TOTHE LADIES Dr. G EISSN ER'S Celebrated Menstrual Pills have been long and widely known as invari ably certain in removing any stoppage irreg ularity, or suppression of the menses. In the female hospitals in Vienna, Paris, and Berlin, Ihey have ent'rely superseded the use of all other remedies; because, where a cure is attainable by medicinal agencies they are certain of success. Their astonisl ing efficacy would be almost incredible, if not vouchnd for by indubitable testimony, irt numerous instances producing returns of the monthly period alter all hope had been aban doned. In every case from whatevercause the ob struction may arise, as also lo prevent preg nancy where the health will nnt admit ol in crease of family, they ara always efficient; for which reason they must not be used du ring pregnancy, though always mild, healthy, safe and certain in their efTects. Married ladies will find particular instruc tions in the directions, iu which are stated the various symptoms by which the cause of the suppression may he determined. Price, One Dollar per Box, containing ex plicit directions. Each box will be signed by Dr R. G. Geiss ner. Principal Office, 127J Liberty Street, Now York City. Responsible agents will be nppointed for their sale as soon as practicable. In the mean time, all orders are lo be addressed lo Dr. R. G. Geissner, 127J Liberty Street, New York City, or to box 2456 N. Y. Post Office, and a box will be sent by return mail, as they are put up in sealed envelopes, and cart be sent with the strictest privacy lo any part of Ihe United States. CAUTION TO LADIES. As various not only ineffective but injuri ous compounds purporting to be 11 Female Pills," under all kinds of names as " Iron ~-mU r " "Silvsr PilD." "Golden. Pills." " Peri odiral Pilta,' r lßrrafe~aTfempted lo te palmed" off upon the credulous or unwary, it is only necessary for ladies to be on their guard against the attempted imposition, and in all cases where there is no authorized agent for the sale of Dr. Geissrter's Menstrual Pills," to order direct from him by mail, by return of which a box will be sent. [29— ly Agents— Geo. Ross, Lebanon ; E. T. Mil ler, York; 8. Alleman, Harrtsbnrg; D R. Jones & Co., Harrisburg ; C. Weighty, Mill baoh. XW S. M. I'ETTENUILL & Co., Advertising Agents, No. 119 Nassau Street, New York, and 10 Slate Street, Buston, are authorized lo receive and receipt for advertisements and subscription to this paper. NOTICE - ' IS hereby given that John Waltz, sen., and his wife, Betsey, hax# parted this dny the 15th ol November, 1855, with mutual con sent. He therefore cautions all persons not lo trust her on his account, as tie will not pay any debts of ber contracting after '.his date. JOHN WALTZ, sen. Main twp., Nov. 15, 1855. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS^ THE Collectors of MILITIA FINES in Col. county are hereby notified lo meet Ihe Com missioners at their office in Rloomaburg, on the first Monday of December next, for the pur pose of getting their exonerations. Punctual attendance is required as no exonerations will be allowed alter that lime. By order of the Commissioners. R. C. FRUIT, Clerk. COMMISSIONERS' OrrtcE, j Blootnsburg, Nov. 15, 1855. ) COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION T SECOND YEAR. ARRANGEMENTS for the second Annual Collection of this new and popular Insti tution for the diffusion of Literature and Art. have been made on the nost extensive scale. Among Ihe works already engaged ia the far-famed "GENOA CRUCIFI X," which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. [a /prming the new Collection, the diffu sion of works of American Art, and the en- Asouragemenl of American genius, have not been overlooked. Commissions have been issued in many of Ihe most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest productions. Among them ara three Marble Busta, executed by the greatest living Sculptor.—Htfm Powers; GEORGE WASHINGTON, The Father of hia Country: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philosopher; DANIEL WSBSTER, The Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreign worits of Art, both in Bronze and Marble; Statuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary, to be distributed fret among the members of the Association for the second year. Terns of JFOBHERSHIP. Tttbaymem of three dollars constitutes member pf this Association, and entitles him to either one of the Inllowing ; Magazines lor one year, and also a liekel in ihe distribution ol ih9 Statuary and Paintings. The Literature issued to subscribers con sists of the following Monthly Magazines . Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Black wood's, Graham's, Godey'a Lady's Book, and Household Words. Persons taking five memberships are en titled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. The nell proceeds derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted to the purchase of works n! Art for the ensuing year. The Advantages Secured by becoming a member of this Association, arp— tst. All persons receive full value of their subscription at the start, in Ihe shape of ster ling Matiazine Literature. 2d,. Each member is contributing towards purchasing choice Works ol Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at the same time encouraging Ihe Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars ihmagli its agency. Persons in remitting funds for member ship, will please give their post olfice address in full, stating ilia month they wi-li the Mag azines to commence, nnd have the letter re gistered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on the receipt of which, a certificate of member ship, together with the Magazine desired will be lotwarded to any patt of Ihe conn fry. Those who pnrchrss Magazines at Book stores, will observe that b> joining this Asso ciation, ihpy receive ihe Magazine and Iree Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay 'or the Magazine alone. . . Beautifully illustrated catalogues, giving full descriptions, sent free on applicat'on. For Membership, address. C. L DERBY Actuary, C.A. A. At either pf the principal offices— ' Knickerbocker Magazine" office. 348 Bronov ay, New York ; or, Western Office, 166 VValer street, Sandusky. Ohio. Nov 14, 'ss—if. PROCLAMATICIT. ~ NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Coutt llnuse in Bloomsburg, on .Monday, the 3d day of December next, to continue one week The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in nnd for the county of Co lumbia,are requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those thing's to their sev eral offices npperiaining o be done. Ant! all wiinosses prosecuting in of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are nlso requested and commanded lo be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to he punctual in their attendance, nt the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 6th .lay of September in the year j'otir Lord one thousand eignl hundred and fifty five, and the Independence of the United States of America the 77th. JOHN SNYDER. Sh'ff. (God save the Commonwealth.} ItegiMter's Notice jVOTlCE i hereby given lo all legatees, As creditors and other persons interested in the estates of ihe respective decedents and minors that the following admiuistra'ion ac counts have been filed at the office of the Register ol the county of Columbia, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance lo lite Orphan's court, to be held at Blooms burg, in and for the county aforesaid, on Wednesday, Ihe sth day of December next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1. The first and final account of Stephan "Thomas," ot Market Thomas iaioot" Briercreek lownsfrfp ih-e'd. 2. The account ol George A pplemar, guar dian of Jane Patterson, a minor child of Aa ron Patterson late of Greenwood township, deceased. 3. J lie account 01 jonn rreits, guarman 01 Aaron Knorr a minor child of l'eter Knorr late of Btiercreek township dec'd. 4. The account of John R. Moyer, adm'r. of the e>tate of William Trier late of Bloom township ilec'd. 5. The first and final account of Henry Hollingshaei l administrator of Hir.irri Pliil lips lute of Cailawtssa township dec'd 6. The account of Aaron Mo.theller,adm'r. of the estate ot Daniel Moslbeller late of Maine township dec'd. 7. The account of Isaac M'Kamey, ailm'r. of the estate of Elias Muse late of Scott township det'd. DANIEL LEE, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, ) Bloomsburg, Nov. 6, 1855. } : Grand Jury lor December Term, 55. Briercreek—John Davenport, Jas. Evani, George L. Freeze. Benton—Elijah Kline. Centre—lsaac Ernwine. Franklin—Michael Mench. Fishing Creek—Alexander Cramer. Greenwood—Barnabas Watts, James Gib son. Hemlock—George Ohl. Locust—Samuel Mears, Francis Cams. Mt. Pleasant—George Vance. Montour—William Pursel, Phillip Ktum. Mifflin—Christian Lutz, Levi Kerkendall. Orange—Heriry C. Detong. Hoarim. Creek—Michael Mowery. Scott—lsaac Creveling. Sugar loaf—Samuel Kitchen, Alitias Cole, John Lewis, Jesse Fritz. Traverse Jurors for Dee'r Term,'ss. 8100m —John Hicks, Hiram W. Thornton, Reuben Fetterman, Hiram C. Hower. Brier Creek —Lewis Dieterich, John Suit, John Manz. Beaver —John Shuman, William Gulp. Benton—Matthew McHenry, Stephen Kei fer Centre—Gilbert H. Fowler, Alex'r Hughes, Elias Creasy. CattawissH-Snloman Reinard, Jacob Kreigh* Fishing Creek—William llatier. Greenwood—Jacob Girard, Isaac Ikeler. Hemlock —William H. Shoemaker, Will iam Vandyke. Locust—Henry Roads, Peter Keller, Hi ram Keller, Levi Johnson, Henry Yager, Eli as Helwig. Madison— Jonathan Johnson, James Dil dine. Montour—George Youst. Maine—Michael Grover. Orange—Conrad Adams. Pine—William Derlin. Roariogcreek—Jacob Yooum, George Dries bach. Scott—Shively Stadon. D~ RAWER GOODS, Bpotted Swiss. Bog Jaeonett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receivj ed at the Store of ' A. C. MENBCH h'i ILL LIiLATLR AIIRAITIONS! GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK FIFTY SECOND VOL-! THE PIONEER MAGAZINE ! Especially devoted to the wants of the Ladies of America. Where this Magazine is taken in a house, no other is wanted, as il comprises all lhal could be obtained by taking three other Mag azines. New Features for 1856. A new and very interesting sipry story will be commenced in January, by Marion Har land, author of "Alone," and "Hidden ! alii," two novels that have created an immense sensation in the literary world. Also— Miss Virginia F. Townsenil will commence in the Febiuary number a Novelette, which 1 we know will strongly interest the renders of 'the "Book." Sinries by an English Authoress. How to muke Way. Flowers and Fruits— With engravings. The Nurse and the Nursery. How to make a Bonnet. Troubles of an English Housekeeper. The art of sketching flowers from Nature. With engravings—To be copied by the 1 learner on paper to be colored. .Maternal counsels to a Daughter.—De signed 10 aid her in the care of her health, the improvement of her mind, and the culti vation ot her heart. New style of illuminating windows and lamp shades, with engravings. . Poetry and history ol Finger Kings, illus trated; Shells for the Ladies, and where they come Irom, with engravings. Modelling in Leather with engravings. This is only giving an idea of our inten tions for 185ti—New designs of interest to the ladies are springing tin everyday; we shall avail ourselves ol everything that can 1 interest them. In fact, "Godey's Lady's 4,,'k." w 'ill possess the interest of any other threi 1 .Ttagazines. In aiMi'ty" 10 die above will be continued in each Ni,'. ~, Godev's sp,'undid steel engravings. One hundred of reading. Godey's challenge- Fashion Plates In this as in every other depafrt>l, we defy rivalry or imitation. , ... , Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of ihem are given monthly. Model Co lages. Dress making with diagrams to Chi by- Dress patterns —Infant's and Chlidret 1 * DiesseI—All 1 —All kind of Crochet and Netting VVotk Cloaks, Mantelets, Talmas, Collars, Chemisetts, Under Sleeves, Bonnets, Win dow Curtains, Brodertc Anglaise Slippers, Caps, Cloaks. Evening Dresses, lancy Arti cles, Head Dresses, Hair Dressing, llobeslor Night and Morning. Carriage Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Wreaths, Mantillas, Walking Dres ses, Hiding Habits, Boy's Clothing, Capes arid Cloaks of Fur in season. Crochet and Netting Work printed in colors. I)iawing Lessons for Youth—looo designs, Music, S3 worth is given every year; the Nurse and the Nursery, with full instruc tion'; Godey's invaluable Kecipes upon every subject. We would advise all who intend to sub scribe to send in their orders soon, for if we 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 subscribing is to send your money direct to the publisher Those who send large amounts had better send drafts but notes will answer if drafts cannot be procured. Letters had better be registeied—it only costs five cents extra, arid their safe reception is ensured. Terms—Cash in Advance. One copy 1 year, 83. Two copies 1 year, 85. Three copies I year, $6. Five copies 1 year ami an extra copy to the person sending the club making six copies $lO. — Eight copies one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the club, making 9 cop ies, sls. Eleven copies 1 year, and an ex tra copy to the person sanding the club ttti king 12 copies, 820. fW The above Terms cannot be deviated from, no matter bow many are ordered. Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Maga zine both 1 year for $4 50. Godey's Lady's Book Hnd Arthur's Home Magazine both 1 year for $3 50. The money, must be all sent at one lime for'aiiy of the Clubs. 0T Additions of one or more to club 9 are received at club prices. ri*- A Specimen or Specimer.it will be sen' direct to any making the request. IV We can always supply back numbers for the year, us the work is stereotyped. Subscribers in the British Provinces, who send fur clubs, must remit 36 penis extra on every subscriber, to pay the American post age to the lines. Address L. A. GODEY, No. 113 Chestnut Street, l'hilad'a. i iuijc SAMR (&>(P Lt2CfeOi.il LaiSßdOidCßo IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court ot Columbia county, Joseph Hartzel Guardian ol the estate of Eliza Fisher, Jacot) Fisher and Peter Fisher, minor children of John Fisher, late o! Beaver township, Col. ooutity, deceased, will on SATURDAY, (he nth day of NOVEMBER next, I at o'clock in the afternoon expose to public sale upon the premises the interest of the said wards (being the undivided one fif teenth part lor each ward) ol a certain mes sage or tract 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 time and place. Henry Hart zel, Guardian of the estate of Lydia Fisher and Josiah Fisher, minor children of the said John Fisher, will also, by virtue of a similar order of the Orphans Coutl of Col. county, expose to public sale the interest of the said Lydia Fisher and Josiah Fisher, (be ing the undivided one filteenth 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. Administrator's Notice. TVOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad 1* ministration to the estate of John Ohl, late of Hemlock township, in the county of Columbia, dee'd, has been granted bv the Register of said connly to Levi Aikinan 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 ol the said de cedent are requested to present to the admin istrators or either of them without delay, and all persona indebted to make payment forth with. LEVI AIRMAN, ... FRANK. McBRIDE, r ' October 25, 1855. Adntinigtrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby giver, that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Joseph Eck, late of Rerwick. Columbia county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Briarcreek township. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment without delay, and those having ac counts against the estate to present them for settlement to JOSEPH PILKInGTON, Briaroreek, Oct. IT, 1855, Aindr. SHERIFF'S SALIC. |> Y virtue ol several writs of venditioni ze *-* ponas to me directed there will be ex posed to public sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg on SATURDAY THE 17th DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate to wit : Alt that certain lot of ground situate in Hemlock township, Columbia county, bound ed arid described as follows to wit: On the north east by the main road leading from Bloomsburg to Jerseyiown, on the south east by lot of John Pnust, on the south west by lot of John MoKeynoli'i, and on the north west by lot of Daniel Neuhart, containing one fourth of an acre, be the same more or less, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, a Irame shoemaker shop, und a frame stable, with the appertensnces. Seized taken in execution as the property of Hemy Faus. ALSO, At the same time and place all that cer tain lot of land situate in Hemlock township, Columbia county, bounded and desenbed as follows to wit: On the north and east by lands of Wm. Miller, and on the south and west by land of Zebnlon Bobbins, containing one half of an acre, be the same more or less, all of which is cleared, whereon if erected a one and a half story frame dwelling house with the appurieuuiice*. Seized and taken in execution as lite property ol Muses Gtbbs ALSO, At the same time and plucc a certain lot of ground, situate in Scott town-hip, county of Columbia, adjoining land- on the north, of David Lee sen., on the east by Jackson Hag enbueb, on the south by Aaron Boone, on the west by Aaron Boone, containing three acres, whereon are erected a one and a half stnry frame dwelling house, and a frame sta ble. Seized, and taken in execution, as the properly of C. & C. Shug. CONDITIONS —Ten per cent, of the pur chase money to be paid when the property is struck down, and the balance on Thursday the 6th day of December next. SHERIFF'S OFFICE. j JOHN SNYDER, Rlonmsburg. Oct- 25 '55 j SHERIFF. Trial List for December Term, 1855. 1. Gilbert H. Fowler & Samuel A. Wor mian vs Henry Trembley. 2. John It. Moyer Committee of I'eter Melick vs. Samuel F. Deadly et. al. 3. Daniel Hnwer vs. Jonas Rerninger. 4. Joseph Sharpless vs. Jamison Harvey. 5. O. B. Hilltard vs. Daniel Sponenberger, 6. Enoch Howell its. Isaiah Shuman. 7. Jonathan J. Hogeland vs. Israel Aslilon. 8. William Edgar lor the use of John Sta den vs. Alexander Elgar. 9. William B. Petennan vs. George Pain ter & his wife Mary Jane Painler. 10. John L. Fltek vs. Samuel Bausler. 11. Rev. Isaiah Haiti vs. John Werklteiser. 12. Hugh Thompson vs Augustus B. Pearce et. al. 13. William McKelvy el. al. vs. Jonathan Mosteller. 14. Augustus B. Pearce vs. Hugh Thomp son. A 15. William McKelvy et. al. vs. JonaWtan Mosteller. 16. Henry Mellick vs. John W. Vender sJice. 17. George Aman vs. Andrew Crouse. IS. Eli Fairman vs. Henry Martz. 19. T.he Lycoming County Mutual Fire In surance Co. vs. Simon P. Case. 20. JoLtn Gelling for the use of Heny Van Reed w.Charles F. Mann. 21. Alexander Edgar t'S. Daniel F. Seybert. 22. Samuel L. McCulloch et. al. vs. Sam uel V. Headley, 23. William Koopa vs. George L. Kline et. al. 21. William Kootts vs. George L. Kline. 25. William Shaffer vs. James Molt. 26. Jacob Flossier vs. Betlj. V. Frick. 27. C. C. Baldy vs. Daniel Spitnepberger. 28. Juo. V. Hart et. al. vs. David M'kfMy -29. George Strieker vs. Andrew Malco'Q et. al. 30. Sarah Kline vs. Joseph S. Kline. 31. John Murray vs. William Her.dershoFs ad in. 32. Peter Blank vs. Benjamin P. Frick. 33. The Com. of Pennsylvania vs. Peter Billmyer. 34. Edward Henry vs. Robert Montgomery. 35. Robert Montgomery vs. Edward Henry. 36. Azima Vallershamp's adm. w. John H. Vanderslice. iFrigtWiLNfiveMty N. P. Willis. THE HOME JOIRN Al PwR 1858, _ NEW AND BRILLIANT SERIES. On the filth of January next, the first num ber ol the NEW SERIES FOR 1856, of this well-known FAMILY NEWSPAPER wili be issued, with new type and new attractions ; the principal one is of the kind which has been proved, by bath American and Euro pean periodicals, to be the most acceptable and popular, viz A Novel in Serial Num bere. The tide is " PAUL LANE ; OR, PARTS OF A LIFE ELSE UNTOLD. A NOVEL,'' BY N. P. WILLIS. In addition to litis new feature, a series of original sketches, gongs anil ballads by G. P. Morris, an about the Ist of October last, SIX STRAY SHEEP. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away or they will be sold according to law. BENJAMIN HAYMAN. Orange twp., Nov. 8, 1865. MINERS AND LABORERS WANTED I AT LANCASTER COLLIERIES, Shamo kin, Northumberland County, Pa., to whom steady work will be given daring the winter. Apply to COCHRAN PEAI-E & CO., Oot. 11, 1855. Shamokin. "STONE COAL, fiHEAP FOR CASH, for sale at the Canal or in town at the store of Oct. 11, '56 A. J. EVANS. TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS! jcvTroryg KynßdtXOo <£& C3BCE>® HAVE just received and opened iheir slock of merchandize for Fall and 'Winter sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now offered in Having paid great Attention to the selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they flattei themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving ua a call. We have all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bapes, poplins, parametla cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laiues, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing*, bands and trimmings, laces ami edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braid.-, kid, cotton, and lisle thread cloves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, brocke, Bay State, Wulerville, black silk, cashmere, F.mbroder •d, See. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, eattinetls, vesting*, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &u. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hal* and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, he. Very cheap carpets, carpel bags, floor, table and car riage nil 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 ele where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Pricea and w ill not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. (33 a am. com EEJopcsafPaasass c£2s Q3® # HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing J In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Bookstore. They have on hand a large and full assortment of FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any thing about. Of Pants and Vests thev 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 fine white, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kinds of gentle man's dress goods ; Hats. Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and 12 &&SHZZ2S They have Undersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigaletl;, Gloves. Mitts, Ladies'a bead-ba" Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry ami Notions each as Rings, Breast pins, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Porlmonies, Sneblacles Knives Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons. IST Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1855. S. DREIFI'SS, & Co. 1855 ]\ew Fall and Winter Goods! 1855 DAVID LO7TE3JBEE.& f NVITF.S attention to his slock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at hi; store oo Market -*• street, two doors above the ''American House," where he has a fuli assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including IPASIBIBv&HAlBOB ZME23S gox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves suspenders j 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 war, and most of it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, Sept. 20th 1855-3 m. A. H. JOCELYN'S CATALOGUE of POPULAR AIAFS AXI> 1I lust rated Sluet Publications, Wilh General Descriptions, Prices, &c. vj'HKSE publicaiions are invarialy colored, •A anil all the same size, (26 by 32 inches J and ol one retail price.—2s cents each. FOR CASH OALY Ist.—Mirror of the City if Sebastopol, and Map of the Crimea and Black Sea THIS is the only authentic view given, showing the exact position ol all the lortifiua tions, with correct name arid number of guns • n .aoh, and giving a full description ol the c 'dy> ,7s public buildings, harbors, &o. Also, map of Ui.** Crimea, showing the military po sition of the Allied forces surrounding Sebas topol ; ntau of th." Black Sea, containing dis tances from Consnrnfmople, and statistical Information relative to 'h o population of Eu rope and its principal cities. Also, views of the hurricane on the Blacff Sea, the Battle of Inkermann, &e. Wholesale Price to Agents, $7 per hundred. 2d Sheet.—.Map of Nortli America, Uni ted States and Cuba. Showing the routes to California, New Or leans, Cuba, and mtrtj Other large places; extent and population of United Slates, Mex ico, British America, Russian and Central America and Cuba; population of cities; por traits of Washington, Jefferson. I.a Fayette, Jackson, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun—men who will never be forgotten. Wholesale price to Agents, 69 per hundred, 3d Sheet.—T'lte Illustrated Life of Christ. Containing eleven large and spleudid En gravings designed by Gilbert, the great End- I lish Artist. Subject us follows : The Atlora- I tion of the Shepherds—The Fltgh l into Egypt ; —Jesus in the Midst of the Doctors—Jesus ' Subject to his Parents—the Baptism -Our I Lord in the House of Martha and Mary— Lord raising the Widow's Son—Jesus Christ' Blessing little Children —The Crucifixion— 1 the Resurrection—Our Saviour. Wholesale price to Agents, 69 per hundred. 4lh Seeet.—A Great National Chart.— The Constitution of the United States and declaration of Independence. I With portraits and Biographies ol all the I the Presidents, and Seals of every State and ' Territory in the Union. Wholesale price to Agents, 69 per hundred. N. B.—No citizen should be without this Sheet, and Foreigners who would understand lite American people, their principle* and government, should have a copy without de lay. slh Sheet —Just Published, Latest Maps nntl Views of the Eastern war, front the most authentic sources, Sebastopol, Crimea, Black, Baltic and AzofTSeas. Showing the present position of the Allied forces; Small Map of Europe, giving the routes and distances from London and Paris to the Crimea, Cronstadt, and many other places; Number ol vessels in the Baltic Fleet; Army and Navy of the world; Views of the Hurricane on the Black Sea, Battle of Inker mann, Constantinople; Population of Europe and its principal Cities; Immense Supply of War Munitions to the French Army, &c. ty No person should be without litis Sheet It contains on a large scale the best maps, plans and views of places that are causing so much excitement throughout the world; also, a small map of Europe for reference to their positions, &o. Wholesale price 69 per hund red. 6th Sheet.—Mirror of Cronstadt, Schas topol. Great Redan, Mamelon and Ma lakoff Towers, Map of the Crimea and Baltic Sea, with portraits of the Prin cipal Crowned Heads, also, Russian, French, English and Torkish Officers. This is the ouly authentic view given of Cronstadt, showing the exact position and correct name of all the Fortifications, with number of guns in each. A new plan of Se bastopol, Southeast view, showing the Great Redan, Mamelon and Malakoff Towers— drawn on the spot—also, giving the number of Allied Forces in the Crimea, Baltic See, &c. Wholesale prion to Agents, 69 paMhun ilred. A. H. JOCELYN, Publisher of Illustrated Maps, popular Sheets, tus., &o. 60 Fulton St., (up stair*,) N. York. Oct 18. i Genuine Honey Soap. R PHE PURITY, FRA grance and mild emollient properties of For chapped hands,and various diseases of the akin, it IN unequalled. Kach cake is stamped VVM! 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 cleansing proper ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt, Sir., from every description of goods without injury to them. For all domestic purposes it is superior to any other Soap in use, and 20 pei 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, Slearine and Tallow Candles, Impor- j ler & dealer in Sal Soda, Soda Ash.Rosin,Sic. Orders by mail promptly attended to. August 23, 1855.;—3m. S. W. COR, OF 4TH FE RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PUB-. Ushers and Blank Book Manufacturers. P. ii E. have constantly on baud an assort ment of Itnpotied and American Books and Stationery of the finest quality, which can be 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 mode to order at the lowest manu facturer's prices. Persons wishing to purchase in Philadel phia will find it to their advantage to give us a call before making their selections. All ortlers h> mail promptly attuuded to. Sept. 20, 1855—6tn. IVood's Ornamental Iron Works, Kidge Avenue, Philadelphia. THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invitrd to the extensive Macular, lory and Wareruoms of the subscriber, who ia prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description, for Cemeteries, public and private buildings, also Verandahs, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron works of decoratisechar ade'. i'urrh asers ma j relv on having all ar ticles carefully boxed and shipped to their des tination. A book of designs will be famished to those wishing to make selections. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St, PHILADELPHIA. September 27, 1855. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! 'INHERE will be gold at public gale at the -*■ residence of Daniel KniPle, in Franklin township, Columbia county, on SATURDAY, the Isi day of DECEMBER next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, a tract of land, situate near the residence of the sub scriber, in Franklin township, adjoining lands of David & John Ynder, Joshua Mendenhall, John Lawrence and others, containing One Hundred and twenty-live Acres, 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 U3£ta3£?o3t rrW4T\HaS3 > a 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 pan of it ia excellent meadow laud. There is a large APPLE ORCHARD on the premises, and a variety of other fruit trees. The property laye along the publio road from Cettawisea to Elysburg, and only three miles from the Cattawieea Railroad. Conditions made known on day of eale. DANIEL KNITTLE. Franklin lp , Oct. 29,—1e. j Let us Reason Together. Wn¥ ARE WE SICK? It haa tiren the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. Hol loway'a Piila are specially adapted to the relief of thn Weak, the Nervona, the Delicate, and the Infirm, of all ciinfee, ages, sexes, and con aliiutione. Professor Hulfoway personally au~ periiitenda the manufacture of bia mrdirinfcs in the United States, and offers them 'o a free and enlightened people, as the heat rhined) the World ever sa.v for the removal of disease. These Pills Purify the Blood. These famous Pills are expressly combined ID operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneya i the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain ot life, and thus chS ting disease in all its forms. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. Nearly hair the human race have taken thbab Pills. It has boeh p oved in all parts of tha world, that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyapep* sis, and stomach complaints generally. They soon givn a heul hy lone to these organs, how ever much Jerartged, and when all other mesne have failed. General Debility. 11l Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to tht intro duction of tltese I'ills, that they may hecomd ithe medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is the Irest remedy ev er known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as i>a invigora* j ting properties never fail to afford relief. Female Complaints. | No Female, young or old, should be witbou j this celebrated medicine. It is correct and reg | ulates the ino'nthly courses at nil periods, acting iin many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to chil dren of all nges. and for any complaint: conse quently no family shoulu he without it. f/olloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following Diseases. Asthma Diarrhrca Bowel Complaints Dropsy Coughs Debility Colds Kever and Ague Chest Diseases Female Complaint* Costivenesa Headache Dyspepsia Indigestion Influenza Inflammation Inward Weakness l.iver Complaints Lowness of Spirits Piles Stone and Gravel Secondary Symptona venereal Affections Worms, of gll kinds Sold at the Manufactories of Pro!. Holi.o \vy, 80 Maiden Lane, New-York, and 244 I Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug, gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United Stales, and ihe civilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62} cents, and $1 each. W" There is a considerable saving by la* king the larger size. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa* tienie in every disorder are affixed to each Box. 100,000 COPIES ! Steamboat Disasters on the Western Haters, and Steamboat Directory. fTvHE undersigned have now in course of ' -I preparation a new Steamboat Directory, which will he issued in October next, toe book will contain over two hundred pages i|. lustrated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable mariner. It will he one of ibk most interesting books ever published, add will be a book that will be interesting to all clusses of people. The Steamboat Directory will contain a complete list anil description of all the Mtaamboals now afloat in the Weatern and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the name bf the boat, with the trade she lias in. Also, the baffles of Captains and officers, her age, Ac. The Directory will contain a History of Steamboats end Steainboating on the Weetern Waters, since the application of steam: alao, a sketch of the hret boat built for the Ohio River, with the nsme of the builder, commander and own* er. The River Directory will contain * list and description of all the Steamboat Disasters tliel have occurred on the Western and.South' ein waters, beautifully illustrated, with a Hat of all those who have perished by >Heit bant ing, sinking and exploding, oh the western and southern waters. The Directory wjjl contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis souri, Illinois,Arkansas,Wliito, lied, Ouachita. Yazoo, and other rivers, with the towns snd cities laid down, with correct distances; also, many other River and Commercial items of interee to the people ut large. The booh wilt contain the cards of tire various U. 8. Mat) Boats, with the trade I lie v are in, dec. The Directory will al-o contain a Complete liet of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Offi cers, their places of residence, dec. die., the new steamboat law its n qitrrcmm Is, with comments, showing wherein it benefits the j n . competent officer, and irijiifps the competent officer, dtc. to-., and all tlio important I), b. Supreme Court Steamboat decisions up to date; tho dates und important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, import>mt decis ions of the various IT. S. Courts in regard to Freights Imst and Damaged, dec. &c., with many other things of interest. The Directory w ill be illustrated in the beet style, and printed in the best manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts snd items in regard to tlrn numerous steamboat disasters on 'he Western and Southern waters, and now intends pub lishing tin min book form. The price of the work will he put et the low sum of One Dnllar. Ten thousand copies will he issued for the bonlrnei; all others desirous of eubacribing, will have to do so at ohce, 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 mail, ftont all parts of tha countiy, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of tho times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued October, and will be an ornament tq the parlor a* walk as steamboat. By rem;. lt ] n g O n o Dollar, poat paid, yo'; will 'eCcivu a copy of the above work. All communication* and letters should be addressed to J AS. T. LLOYD <* CO. Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio; Jtlly 12,18115. WHEATLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA TRE. * Arch Sired, above Sixth, PhU'a THB Srxtt COMPANY, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength and Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore ottered to the Theatrical Pub lit), will apnear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Comiu Urania, Vaudevilles, Musical Uurlettas. &0., be. %W When visiting, the oily, go there. Oct 2—lf. Justices of the Peace iNU CONSTABLES can find all kind of rth. banks desirable for theii use,in proper fotia a' the office of the STAR ov TH NORTH.