The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, November 29, 1855, Image 3

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    Hollow ay's Ointment and Pills, an Infallible
Remedy for Blotches on tha Skin.—Edgar
Mortimer, aged 18, of Third-stretat Philatlel
a phia, was for five years a severe sufferer
wib Bfdlches on theskin, the whole of his
fsce, neclr, aritis, sntl hand*, being disfigured
v* : with them like small pox ; be consulted rev
• ■ eta! vefy clever raedicit! men, who told him
• it was the predicating symptoms of disease,
which alarmed him exceedingly ; however,
'fie took Hol'oway's Pills immediately, and.
xobbed the Ointment on the parts affected,
• and in two weeks the whole of the blotches
disappeared, and his health was considerably
improved. These remedies will enre the
moat deeply seated old wounds and ulcers,
even of twenty years standing.
IMPORTANT TO FKMILES —Or.CHKEsxMAiis'
"PILLS— -The combinations of ingredients tit
these Pills, la the result of a long and ex
tensive practice; thy are mild in their oper.
atiou, and certain ir. restoring natuee to its
proper channel. In evary Instance hive the
Pills proved successful. The Pilis inverts
bly open those obstructions to which females
are liable, and bring nature into its .proper
channel, whereby haalh is restored, and the
pale and deadly countenance changed to a
healthy one. No female can enjoy good
health unless she is egutsi ; and whenever
an nbstruclion rakes place, whether from ex
posure, cold, or any other cs'jse, the general
'health immediately begins to decline, nnd the
waul of such a remedy hat beer, the cause of
many consumptions ti,7?ong young female
To lau'." whoso health will not an in
grease of ihu' r family, these Pills will p." 0 * 0
• valuable acquisition, is (hey will prevent
Tf isgnaiicy. Headache, train in the side, pal-
V'itat in of tlie heart, loathing of food, nnd
disturbrd sleeo tlo m' alwavs arise from the
interruption of aatu.e; and whenever that is
the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all
these evils. Nor era they Isaa efficacious in
the cure of I,eucoirhoea, commonly celled the
oWhites," These Pills should never be ta.
ken during pregnancy, is tltcy would be sure I
to cause a miscattittae. W a raited to be purely
Vegetable, and free from anything injurious lo
life or henlih. Full and explicrt directions
Sicompany each box.
These Pills are put up in square flat boxes.
Perons residing -where there are no ageney
established, by enclosing One Dollar in a let
ter postpaid lo f)r. C, L. Cheeseman, No. 267
Blacker street, New York Oily, can have them
sent to their respective addresses by return of
-mail.
WIMPORTANT TO THE LADIES
Dr. GtlHMt's Celebrated Menstrual Fills
have been long and widely known as invari
ably certain in removing any stoppage, irreg
ularity, or suppression ol the menses.
lif tne female hospitals in Vienna, Paris,
and Berlin, they have entirely superseded the
■use of'all other reqiedies; because, where a
Cure is attainable by medicinal agencies,
they are certain of sooCtess. Their astonish
ing efficacy would be almost incredible, if
not vnechod fm by indubitable testimony, in
numerous instances producing returns oi the
monthly period alter all tirtpe had been aban
doned.
In every case,from whatevercauso the ob
etruction may arise, as also to prevent preg
nancy where tne health will not admit ol in
crease of family, ihey are always efficient;
for which teason tliey must (tot be used du
ring pregnancy, though always mild, healthy,
sale and certain in their effects.
Married ladies will find particular instruc
tions in the directions, iu which are staled
the various symptoms by which the cause ol
the suppression may be determined.
Price, One Dollar per Box, containing ex
plicit directions.
Each box will be signed by Dr R.G. Geiss
•ner.
Principal Office, 127$ Liberty Street, New
Yoik City.
Responsible agents will be appointed for
their sale as soon as practicable. In the
mean time, all orders are to be addressed to
Dr. R. G. Geissner, 127$ 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 can
be sent with the strictest privacy to any part
of the United States.
CAUTION TO units.
As various not only ineffective but injuri
ous compounds purporting to be " Female
Pills," under all kinds of names as " Iron
Pills," "Silver Pills," "Golden Pills," " Peri
odical Pills," he. are attempted lobe 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 lor
the sale of Dr. Geissner's Menstrual Pills,"
to order direct from bim by mail, by return
of which a box will be 6enl. [29 —ly
Agents— Geo. Ross, Lebanon ; E. T. Mil
ler, York; S. Alleman, Harrisbnrg; D R.
Jones & Co., Harrisburg ; C. YVeigley, Mill
bach.
VS. M. PETTKNCIU. & Co., Advertising
, Agents, No. 119 Nassau Sireet, New York,
and 10 State Street, Boston, are authorized to
receive and receipt for advertisements and
subscription to this paper.
3Stw QLboertisementa.
NOTICE!
WHEREAS letters of Administration were
this day granted to the under
signed, by the Register of Wills of Colombia
county, upon the estate of Edwin Holmes,
late of Fishingcreek township, deceased; all
peisous indebted lo said estate are requested -
lo make payment, and those having claims
against the seme lo present them without de
lay. MARY HOLMES,
Administratrix.
Fishingcreek, Nov. 26, 1755—6w.
BV BOAT DEI'ORTO!
SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND
WINTER GOODS!
AT A. C. MENSCHS CHEAP CORNER:
OF Cloths. Gassimares, Satinetls, Kentucky
Jtane, Muslins, cotton and wool Flan
r nets, ail wool Detain, Brege Detain, Cham
bray, Silks antitia, .Long and Single Shawls,
Cnlicoe*, luts, Caji Boots
and Shoes of all sizes, Groceries, Hardware,
Iron, Steel, Nails, &c., Sc.; in fact every Ihing
to make np a full and complete assonmeui.
Come and see.
ALSO:
BUCKWHEAT AND WHEAT FLOUR,
Corn and Rye Chop constantly on hand and
for sale for cosh.
Bloomeburg, Nov. 28, 1855—4 m.
SHERIFF SALE.
BY virtue of several writs of venditioni ex
ponai to me directed there will be exposed
to public rale, at the Court House In Blooms
burg, on Monday, the 3d day of December next,
•I 1 o'clock in the alteration, the following
Weal estate to wit: ■*
All that certain lot ef around, situate in
Scott twp., Columbia county, adjoining lands
on the north of David Lee sen., on the east
by Jackson Hagenbuch, on the south by
Aaron Bnona, on ihe weal by Aaron Boone,
containing three acres, whereon is erected
A one and a half story frame dwelling house
End a frame stable.
Seized laketi in execution a* the properly
of CI U C. Shug.
Condthpxa,—Ten per cent, of (he purchase
moaey la be paid when the property is attack
down, and the balance on Thursday the
sth day ol Peoemher next.
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FAWNY FERN'S l,OT,OTO
k NEW BOOK COMING.
WE have the pleasure of announcing that
we hgve in. press, and shall publish about
tbe first of December, a new work of fiction
eutllled
A ROMANCE—BY FANNY FERN.
The last work, and fifst continuous tale of
of this 'brilliant and fascinating authoress,
' Holh Hall," achieved a soccesa unexam
pled in the annals of letters. In the language
of a leading periodical, it "created a more
profound sensation than any which has been
issued during a quarter of a century." But
it is unnecessary to allude lo the merits ol
"Rtffh Hall." Judging from the number ol
copies of it we have sold, we judge that
every body in the U. Stales has read it. As
respects the work we have now in press, ROSE
CLARK, we can only say that we regard i: as,
in every respect, a greater, belter work;; anil
ate confidant it will not only sustain, but
even increase the reputation of its distinguish
ed authoress. We have reasons tor think
ing "Rose-Clark" will make a greater sensa
tion than did "Ruth Hall."
It will form an elegant 12 mo, volume of
over 400 pages. Price $1.25, on receipt of
which 'jopies will be sent by mad, post
paid. It will bo for sale by all booksellers.
Any newspaper giving the advertisement
three insertions, and sending pa a copy of
paper, with advertisement marked, will re
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ate three MarWe Busts, executed by the
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October 11, 1885—3 m.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS J
THE Collector* of MILITIA Fides in Col.
county are lie ruby notified IO meet the Com
missioners at their office in Bldßmsbnrg, on
the finl Monday qf December next, for the pur
pose of gelling tiieir exonerations. Punctual
attendance i* requited as no exonerations
will be allowed alter that tima.
By order of the Commissioners. ....
R. C. FRUIT, Clerk.
COMMISSION xas' OFFICE, j
Blcolusburg, Nov. 15, 1855. )
NOTICE
IS hereby given that John Waliz,sen., and
bis wife, Betsey, have parted this day the
15th ol November, 1855, with .mutual con
sent: He therefore auuona all persons not
lo irusi her on his account, as he will nol
pay ally debut' of her counseling after this
aate. JOHN WALTfc, een.
. Main IWp., Nov. 19 f 1855.
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we know will strongly interest (he reader* of
tbe "Book."
Stories by an English Authoress.
How to make Wax Flowers and Fruits—
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NOTICE is hereby given that the
several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen
eral Qttnrter 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 House in Bloomsburg, on
Monday, the 3d day of December next,
to continue o.ne week
The Coroner, Justices of the Peace &■
Constables, in and for the county of Co
lumbia,are requested to be then and there
in their proper persona, with their rolls,
records, inquisitions, and other remem
brances, to do those things to their sev
eral office* appertaining o be done.
And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf
of the Commonwealth against any pris
oner, are nlso requested and commanded
to be t hen and there attending i n their pro
per persons to prosecute against him, aa
shall be just—and not to depart withdut
leave at their peril. Jurors are request
ed to be punctual in their attendance, at
the time appointed agreeable to Ibeir no
tices,
Giren tinder my hand at Bloomaburg the
fltli day of September in the year f our
Lord one thCusand eignt hundred and
fifty five, and the Independence of the
United Statue of America the 77th.
JOHN SNYDER, Sh'ff.
(God eave the Commonwealth.)
VALUABLE FA It ill AT
PRIVATE SALE!
THE subscriber offers for Bale hi* FARM,
situate in Ftshiimcreek township. Columbia
county,.about 24 milea above Oratigeville,
adjoining lands of Hiram R. Kline, Thomas
Lunger and Jacob Eyer, now occupied by
the owner, and Containing Seoul
> Aoamathts
of which about 8 acres ia limbered and the
real well improved for farming. Tbere are
on the premises .e
A FRAME SWELLING HOUSE,
a frame barn, n good young apple orohard)
a lot of valuable peach trees, cherry trees,
&o. ty Conditions will be made known
by applicaion on the premises to
t ; . i, THOMAS ROBBINB.
Fisitingcreek, Oot. 4. 1858. ■ ,i t
ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For safe at the
'cheap store df A. J. EVANS
Trial Lilt Ar DeeemkerTOh* IKS.
I.'Gilbert H. Fowler * Samuel A. Wor
man vs. Hejiry Trembley.
2. John R. Mover Committee ,of Peter
Melick or. Samuel P. Hsadly tot. al.
3. Daniel Hower vs. Jonas Berninger., ,
4. Joseph Sharplesa vs. Jamison .Rartqjr'
6. O. B. Hilliard vs. Daniel Sponenberger.
6. Enoch Howell vs. Isaiah Shuman.
7. Jonathan J. HqgdlabU Vs. Israel Ashlon.
8. William Edgar tor the ate of John 8li
den vs. Alexander Edgar. V
9. William B. Peterman vs. George Pain*
ter & hie wife Mary, Jane Painter. J /
10. John L. Flick vs. Samuel Uaueler.
11. Rev. Isaiah Bah! vs. John Werkheiser.
12. Hugh Thompson t is Augustus B. Pearce
et. al.
13. William MeKelvy et. al. is. Jonathan
Modeller.
14. Augustus B. Pearee vs. Hugh Thomp
son.
15. William McKelvy et. at. vs. Jonathan
Mosteller. 1 P ' ' '
16. Heury Mellick vs. John W. Vander
slice. ,
17. George Aman .fi. Andrew Croose.
18. Eti Fairmanvs. Henry Martz.
19. Theiiycoming County Mutual Fire in
surance Co. vs. Simon P Ease.
20. John Gerling for the use of Heny Van
llced vs. Charles F. Mann.
21. Alexander Edgar vs. Danial F. Seybsrt.
22. Samuel L. McCulloch et. al. vs. Sam
uel F. Headier.
23. William Koona vs. George L. Kline el. al.
24. William Koona vs. George L. Kline.
25. William Shaffer vs. James Molt.
26. Jacob flossier vs. Benj. P. Prick.
27. C. C. Biddy vs. Daniel Sponenberger.
28. Jno. V. Hart et. al. vs. David M'Kinney.
29. George Strieker vs. Andrew Malcom
et. al.
30. Sarah Kline vs. Joseph S. Kline.
31. John Murray vs. William Hecderehol's
adm.
32. Peter Blank vs. Benjamin P. Frick.
33. The Com. pf Penntylvaoia vs. Peter
Billmyer.
34. Edward Henry vs. Robeit Montgomery.
35. Robert Montgomery vs. Edward Henry.
36. Azima Vallerebamp's adm. vs. John H.
Vanrlerslice.
iiraud Jury lor December Term, '55.
Briercreek—John Davenport, Jas. Evans,
George L. Freeze.
Benton—Elijah Kline.
Centre—lsaac Ernwine.
Franklin—Michael Meneb.
Fishing Creek—Alexander Cramer.
Greenwood—Barnabas Watts, James Gib
son.
Hemlock—George Ohl.
Locust—Samuel Mearv Francis Cams.
Ml. Pleasant—George Vance.
Monionr—William Pursel, Phillip Krum.
Mifflin—Christiun Lutz, Levi Keikendall.
Orange —Henry C. Delong. ,
Koarmt Creek— Michael Mowery.
Scotl—lsaac Crevelmg.
Sugar loaf—Samuel Kitchen, Alinas Cole,
John Lewis, Jesse Fritz.
'1 ravprse Jurors for Dec'r Term, '55.
Bloom—John Hicks, Hiram W. Thornton,
Reuben Fetierman, Hiram C. Hower.
Brier Creek —Lewis DieVerich, John Salt,
John Martz.
Beaver —John Slinman, William Culp.
Beuton—Matthew McHenry, Stephen Kei-
fer
Centre—Gilbert H. Fowler, Alex'r Hughes,
F.lias Creasy.
CstiawissH-Snlomnn Reinanf, Jadob Kreigh
Fishing Creek—William Rab'er.
Greenwood—Jacob Girard, Isaac Ikeler.
Hemlock—William H. Shoemaker, Will
iam Vandyke.
Locust—Heniy Roads, Peter Keller, Hi
ram Keller, Levi Johnson, Henry Yager,"Eli
us Helwig.
Madison— Jonathan Johnson, James Dil
dine.
Montour—George Youst.
Maine—Michael Grove:.
Orange—Cor.rad Adams.
Pine—William Deilin.
Roariogcreek—Jacob Yocum, George Dries
bach.
Scott—Shively Sladon.
Register's Notice-
TVrOTICE is liereby given to all legatees,
creditors and other persons interested in
the estates of the respective decedents and
minors that the following administra'ion ac
counts have been Bled at the office of the
Register o( the county of Columbia, and will
be presented for confirmation and allowance
to the Orphan's court, to be held at Blooms
bars, in and for the county aforesaid, on
Wednesday, the 6th day of Decembet next,
at 2 o'clock, P. M.
1. The first and Anal account of Stephen
Thomas, adtn'r. of Margiret Thomas late ol
Briercreek township deo'd.
2. The account of George Applemar, guar
dian of Jane Patterson, a minor child of Aa
ron Patterson late of Greenwood townahip,
deceasad.
3. The account of John Freaa, guardian of
Aaron Knorr a minor child of I'eter Knorr
late of Briercreek township dee'd.
4. The account of John R. Moyer, adm'r.
of the estate ot William Pfier late of Bloom
township deo'd.
| 5. The first and final account of Henry
Hollingshead administrator of Hiram Phil
lips Isle of Cailawitsa township deo'd.
6. The account of Asron Mottheller,adm'r.
of the estate of Daniel Moatbellef late of
Maine towndhip dee'd.
7. The account of Isaac M'Kamey, adm'r.
of the estate of Elia* Mass late of Scott
townahip det'd.
DANIEL LEE,
Register.
REGISTER'S OFFICE, {
Blnomsburg, Nov. 6, 1855. |
PUULfU SALE OF REAL ESTATE I
THE subscriber, Executor of the fast will
and testament of Martin Bender, dee'd.,
will offer at publio sale at the house 6f Al
fred Howell, in Orangeville, on v
SATURDAY, the 22nd day of DtcEMBER,
1855, a valugblc TRAC T OF. L'AiVD eftdalc
in Grange township, Columbia county, Pa,
about one mile frain Orangeville, adjoining
land* of Edward M'Henry, Jacob Seidie, W.
Bownan and others, on which are creeled a
HOUSE AND A LARGE BARN,
There are also a quantity of FRUIT TREES
on rhe premises of different kinds of fjpil.—
For iurlher particulars address the subscriber
at Orangeville, Columbia county, Pa.
JOHN COVANH9VAN,
Orangeville, Nov 14, ,f sg-*te. ' ' Executor.
List or Letters VT
REMAINING in the Post office at Blooms
burg, Pa , Nov. 17, 1855
Blauksnn Maria . Jonaa Thomas
Brower Robert F" Overdorl Samuel
Beach William Sickndr William > 'V.
Cramer A VV Vickers Daniel
Coyed James Winner Mary ...,i
Fisher Benjamin F , / Weil John
Gibbs Jane Wonamacher Jsoob '
Ginon Eliaa White John A, ,
Holland Lewis ' ' ' WiflidTeirThoS. J '
Hollaoa Mary lane j MolOhney Effeb shp.
Persona calling for the a helVe tetters will
please say they are advertised. " 1
PHILIP NANGST.' ?1*
MINER £ AND
WANTED
AT LANCASTER COLLIERIES, Staamo
kip, Northunxberlatiti Couoty. Pau t
whom ateady Work fiU ha givenduriatf the
winter. Appls t • 1 > ' >
COCHRAN PEALE & CO., -sol
Oct. 11,188$, Shamoktn.
TO THOSE WANTING CHEA.P OpODS!
'
HAVE just received ana opened their slock of merchandize for Fattehd 'Winter skies,
which comprises the LAncEsT, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now
offered in Having paid great attention to lhe selection of their entire slpck,
as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheapest,
and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all
kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametta cloths,
mohair lustres, muslin de laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c.
WHITE GOODS OF AfA KINBS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs,
flouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel
vet ribbons, and braids, kid,'cotton, and /isle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c.,
All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay State, Walerville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder
ed, 'fcc. A/so a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, saltmeus, vesting*, tweeds;
jeans, beaver clbthe, coaling velvet, fee.
BOOTS AIf!) SHOES, OF ALL KiNVS If SIZES TOR MEN WOMAN tf CHILDREN
We have it large assortment of Hals and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard
ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car
riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, lowelings,
drillings, &c., in abundance.
We invite pur friends and the public generally to give ns • call before purchasing el*e
where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will net be undersold by
anybody, or the rest of mankind.
Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855.
S3 a can aa m E3Dira&Q,£Pocis3S3 c£ss C3ce> #
HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF
Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing ?
In the Exchange Block next to Swarte's Book Store. They have on band a large ami
full assortment of 8 ""
FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS,
of all sorts and sizes, that life present enlightened age knows any thing about Of Pants
and Vests they have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey striped
and fancy • Vesta of satin, siHc, buff, casimere, murseilles, linen and worsted of all f a h
ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine while, figured and
striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kinds of gentle
man's dress goods ; Hula, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and
2W&GK 23L522 S&3M2&S
They have Undersleves, Spencers, bollars, Rigaletle, Gloves, Mills, Ladies'a bead-bag
Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, each as Rings, Breast pin* Gold and
Silver Pens end Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, rortmor.ies, Spectacles Knives
Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeops.
t3r Remember the cheap store □ the ."Exchange Block" opposite the Court house
Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1845. s . OREIFUSS, & Co!
1855 JVew Fall and Winter Goods! 1855
DAT I D LO-TTEITB 23 RG
KNVtTES attention to his stock of cheap snd fashionale tlothing at his wore op Market
street, two doors above the "American House," where be has a full assortment of men
and boy's wearing apparel, including
JFABIEIKMTAIMIaffI 2BDUBSS
gox. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shawli
stripes and figure, vests, shirts, oravats, 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. Ail his clothing is made to war, and most of it is of home manufac
ture.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 20th 1855-Sffl.
A. H. JOCELYN'S
t ATALOLtiE of POPULAR MAPS AND
Illustrated Sheet Publications,
With General Descriptions, Prices, &c.
riMIKSE publications are invarialy colored,
and all the same size, (26 by 32 inches.)
and of one retail price.—2s cents each.
FOtt CASH ONLY.
Ist.—Mirror of the City of Sebastopol,
and Map of the Crimea and Black Sea
THIS is the only autheeiic view given,
showing the exact position of all the fortifica
tions, with correct name nnd number of guns
in each, and giving a full description of the
city, its public buildings, harbors, &o. Also,
map of the Crimea, showing the military po
sition of the Allied forces surrounding Sebas
topol ; man of the Black Sea, containing dis
tances from 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
Inkormann, &o. Wholesale Price to Agents,
$7 per hundred.
2d Sheet.—Map of North AmferiCa, Uni
ted States and Cuba. . .
Showing; the routes to California, New Or
leans, Cuba, and many other large places.;
extent and popufation of Uhited States, Mex
ico, British America, Russian and Central
America nnd Cuba; population of cities; por
traits of Washington, Jefferson. La Fayette,
Jackson, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun—men
who will never be forgotten. Wholesale price
to Agents, $9 per hundred,
3d Sheet—The Illustrated Life of Christ.
Containing eleven large and spleudid En
gravings designed by Gilbert, the great Eng
lish Artist. .Subject as follows : The Adora
tion of the Shepherds—The Fligh' into Egypt
—Jesus in tfce Midst of the Doctors—Jesus
Subject to hip Parents—the Uaplisno.-Our
Lord in the House of Martha and Mary—
Lord raising, the Widow's Son—Jesus Christ
Blessing little Children—The Crucifixion—
the Resurrection—Our Saviour. Wholesale
price to Agents, #9 per hundred.
4tli Seeet.—A Oresl National Chart.—
The Upnatittition of the United States
and declarstion of Independence.
With portraits and Biographies pi ail the
the Presidents, and Seals of every Statq 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 Ampricau people, , their principles and
uovernment, should have a copy without de
lay.
6th Sheet.—-Jtfsi Published, Latest Maps
and Views of .the Eastern war, from
the most authentic sources, Sebastopol,
Crimea, Black, Baltic and AzofTSeas.
j Showing the present position of the Allied
forces; Small Map of Europe, giving the
routes and distances from l/Midol) and Paris
to the Crimea, tpronsladi, and many other
places; Number ol vessels in the Baltic Fleet;
Army and Navy of the world- Views of the
Hurricane oh 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.
CP* No person should be without tnisSheet
It confainS on a large scale the best maps,
plant and yrews of places that are causing so
rhuch excitement throughout the world; also,
a small map of Euthpe for reference to their
positions, &o. Wholesale price S9 par blind
red.
6ih Sheet.—Mirroref CronststltT Scbas
tonoh Great Redan, Mamelon and Ma't
lakofT'fowers, Map of the Crimea and
Baltic Sea, With portraits of (he, Prin
cipal' Crowned Heads, alio, Russian,
French* English and Turkish Officers.
, This is the only authentic view-given of
Croristadt, showing the exact position and
feorract name of all the Fortifications, with
aprnber of guns HI each. A nawpfen of Se
bastopol, Southeast-view, showing'the Great
Redan, Mamelon and Malekoff Towers
drawn on tha Spot—also, giving the number
of Allied Forces in the Crimea, Baltic See,
&.
Publisher of Biuslratad Maps,
Popular Sheets, Ao , &o.
60 Fulton St., (ksya stairs,) N. York.
Opt If.-
Oenuinc Honey Soap.
Rrance and mikl
emollient properties of
this Soap, renders it es-
For chapped hands,and
various diseases of the skin, ii is unequalled.
Each enke is stamped WM. CONWAY, 168
South Second Street, Philadelphia. No oth
er is Genuine.
Improved Cbcmical Olive Soap,
Warranted to wash in hard, soft, or salt Water
This soap has powerful cleansing proper
ties, which readily remove Oil, Paint, Dirt,
&c., from every description of goods without
injury to them. For all domestic purposes it
is supsrior to any other Soap in use, sod 20
per cent, cheaper than the common Hosio
Soap. Each bar is stamped
WILLIAM CONWAY,
168 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of Fancy and Staple Soaps,
Sperm. Stearine and Tallow Candles, Impor
ter £ dealer in Sab Soda, Soda Ash, Rosin,&c.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
August 23, 1855.—3 m.
PEKKY & EKETY,
S. W. COB. or 4TH & RACEST., PHILADELPHIA,
OOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PUB
*-* Ushers and Blank Book Manufaclurers.
P. tc E. have constantly on hand an assort
ment of Imported and American Books and
Stationery of the finest, .quality,, which can
, he supplied AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
, ESTABLISHMENT in the Cjty. , Having an
EXTENSIVE BINDERY
' connected with onr business we are enabled
I to lurnisli BLANK. BOOKS either from the
shelves or made to order at the lowest raaou-
I 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 ordfH b> mail promptly attended to.
Sept. ny1855.—6m.
Wood's Ornamental Iron Worlhs*
Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia,
THE attention of the inhabitants of Tann*
sylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac.
Tory and Wararoome of the subscriber, who is
prepared to furnish at tho shortest notice, Iron
Railing of every description, for Cemeteries,
' public and private buildings, also Verandahs,
' Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Doga and
other ornamental iron works of decorative char
ade'. Pujch aaen me j rely on haying all ar
ticles carefully boxed and shipped to their dos
tinatiop. A hook of designs will tie furnished
to those wishing to make selections.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
September 27, 1856.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE !
rpHERE will be sold at public sale at Ihe
residence of Daniel Knit'le, in Franklin
township, Columbia county, on
SATURDAY, (he D( da S of DECEMBER
next, at 10 o'clpck in the forenoon, a tract.of
land, situate near the residence.Of Ihe sub
scriber, in Franklin township, adibining lands
of David A John Yoder, Joshua Mendenball,
John Lawrence and others, containing
One Hundred bind twenty-five Acres,
(bore or less. There are oa the premises a
i DWELLING HOUSE, near which js a well
and several lasting springs of waier: also a
.targe frame
and other outbuildings. About thirty acres
of tbe tract are good pine and white-oak tim
ber land, and Ihe remaindet is in a good stoic
i ,of cultivation. A large part of it ia excellent
meadow land. There ia a large
AP>LE ORCHARD
on the preiqiaea, and a variety of o|b*r fruit
trees. The , property tfye afcng the publio
road from Caitawisea to Blyebunt, sod only
three miles from the CsUawiaia Railroad.
CondiiiM*
Franklin if., Oo. to.
K<ei ui Reason Together.
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COPIES I
Steamboat Disasters on the Western
Waters, and Steamboat Directory,
THE undersigned have now in courae of
preparation a new Steamboat Directory/
which will be issued in October next, the
book will contain over two hundred pages, il
lustrated in the beat atylot and neatly bound
in a durab(e,msnner. It will be one of the
moat interesting books ever published, and;
will be a.book that will be interesting to all
classes of people. The Steamboat Directory
will contain a complete liat and description of
all the rtiean)ho*t* now iflqaf in the Western
and {southern waters. Tho length, modal,
speed, power and tonnsje of ysch boat, where
and by whom built, the nam* of the boat*
with the trade she hastn.. Also, the names
of Captains and officers, her age, dec. The
Directory will contain a History of Steamboat*
and btearuboating on the Western waters/
since the application of steam: also, a sketch
of the tirat boat built for the Ohio Rivar, with
the name of the builder, commander and own
er. . v - ' , , ;
The River Directory will contain ■ lUt imt
description of all the Steamboat Disasters
fhot have occurred on the Western and.Bouth<
em waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list
of alt those who have perished by their burn
ing, sinking and exploding, on the western,
and southern waters.. The, Directory will
contain Maps of the. Ohio, Mississippi, Mis
souri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita,'
Yazoo, and other rivers, with the towns and
cities laid down, with , correct, distances: also,'
many other Kiver end Commercial items af
interes' to the people at large. The book will
contain the cards of the various (J. JJ. Mi|
Boats, with the trade they are io, die. The-
Directory will also contain a complete liel at
all the responsible Steamboat Licensed 0&-
rera, their places of residence, dec. dec., the
new steamboat law its requirements, with
comments, showing wherein it benefits the in,
competent officer, end injures the competent
officer, Ac. die., and all the important U. H
Supreme Court ateamboat dscisiona up to
date; the Kates and important Commercial
Privileges, Bills of Lading, important decis
ions of the varroua U. S. Courts in regard to
Freights Lost and Damaged, die. Ac., with
many other things of interest, )i(
Tho Directory will be in the bas|k
style, and printed in the h.est manner, The
author baa for six years been gathering
together all the facts and items in regard to
numerous steamboat disasters orj 'ho Western
and Southern waters,. and now intends pub,
liahing them in book form. The price of the
work will be put at the low turn of One Poller.
Ten thousand copies will be issued, for the
bos;mer ; ell others desirous of epbacyibing,
will hsve to do vo at once, aa none will be *
printed unless ordered in advance. This work
la destined to bates circulation of ovhr eight
thigiaand copies, as the publishers are receiv.
iog large numbers ef subscribers, per mail,
from all parts of the country, daily. Soma of,
the oldest boatmen, as wall aa most acienUfia'
men of the limes, are contributors to • the
Steamboat Directory. .
The Directory will ba tabued in Pctobar,
and will be an ornament to thegwrln* as welt
as steamboat. By remitting One .Dollar, poet
paid, you will reoeive s copy of the above
work.
AH communications and tellers should be'
addressed to JAS. T. LLOYD A CD.
Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
July is, igaa. _
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