The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, December 13, 1855, Image 3

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    TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. )
Reach Haven, Dec. Ist, 1855. j
R. W. WEAVER, ESQ.:
Dear Sir, —The amount of
Toll collected at this Office during the month
of Nov. 1855, is $26,372 94
Amount per last report, 206,239 53
Total (Fiscal year) $232 612 .47
Same period in 1854, 214,2)6 50
I acre tv re this year $15,395 97
Respectfully yours,
PETER ENT, Collector.
IMPORTANT TO IVMALES——DLCHEESEMANS'
PILLS.— The combinations of ingredients in
these l'ills, is the result of a long ami ex
tensive practice; thry arc mild in their opcr.
atioo, and certain in restoring nature to its
proper channel. In evary instance It .vc the
Pills proved successful. The Pills invsrii.
hly open "those obstruction* to which females
are liable, and hring nature into its proper
channel, whereby heath is restored, and the
pale and deadly countenance changed to a
healthy one, No female can enjnv Rood
health unless she is egulai ; and whenever
an obstruction takes place, whether fiom ex
posure,cold, or any other ca jse, the genetal
health immediately begun to decline, and the
want of such a remedy ba< beer, the ctusr of
so many consumptions among young leinolo.
To ladies whose health will not permit an in
crease of thoir family, Iho-e Pills will prove
a valuable acquisition, is they will prevent
pregnancy. Headache, pain in the side, pa|
pitation of the heart, lonlhine of food, and
disturbed sleep do mw'. ntwav* arise from the
interruption of natu.e; and whenever that is
the case, the Pills will invariably remedy all
these evils. Nor are they less efficacious in
the cure of Lcucotthoea, commonly called the
"Whiles," These Pills should never he ta.
ken during pregnancy, as they would he sure
to cause a mitcarrigac. Waranted to lie purclv
Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to
life or health. Full and explicit directions
a:company each box.
These Pill* are put up in square flat boxes.
Perons residing where there ore no agency
established, by enclosing One Dollar in a let
ter postpaid to D f . G, L. Uheesernari, No. 267
decker street, New York City, can have them
sent to their respective addresses by return uf
mail.
BTIMPORTANT TO THE LADIES
Dr. GF.ISSNEK'S Celebrated Menstrual l'ills
have been long and w nlely known as invari
ably certain in removing any stoppage, irreg
ularity, or suppression ol the menses.
In the female hospitals in Vienna, Psris,
and Berlin, they have entirely superseded the
use of all other remedies; because, where a
cure is attainable by medicinal agencies
they are certain of success. Their astonish
ing efficacy would be almost incredible, tl
not vouebnd for by indubitable testisnony, in
numerous instances producing returns of the
monthly period alter all hope had been aban
doned.
In every case, from whatever cause the ob
struction may arise, as also to prevent preg
nancy where lite health will not admit nl in
crease of family, they are always efficient;
for which reason they must not be used (lu
ting pregnancy, though always mild, healthy,
safe and certain in their effects.
Married ladies will find particular instruc
lions itt the directions, io which are staled
tho various symptoms by which the cause of
the suppression may be determined.
Price, One Dollar per Box, containing ex
plicit directions.
Each box will beeiguedby Dr R.G. Gciss
ner.
Principal Office, 127 A Liberty Street, New
Yotk City.
Responsible agents will be appointed for
their sale as soon as practicable. In the
mean time, ali orders are to be addressed to
Dr. 11. G. Gt'issner, 127 i Liberty Stree ( . New
Yotk City, or to box 2456 N. Y. Post Office,
and a box will be sent by return mail, as
they are pul up in sealed envelopes, and can
be sent with the spiciest privacy to any part
of the United States.
CAUTION TO LADIES.
As various not only ineffective hut injuri
ous compounds purporting to be " Female
Pills," under all kinds of names as " Iron
Pills," "Silver Pills," "Golden Pills," " Peri
odical Pills," &c. are attempted lote palmed
off upon thR 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
tho sale of Dr. Geissner'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- S. Alleman, llarrishurg; D. It.
Jones & Co., Hurrisburg ; C. Weighty, Mtll
bach.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE !
■ N pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
*• Court of Columbia county, on
MONDA Y, the 3 Isf day of DECEMRER
next, al 10 o'clock in the forenoon, John Kie
fer, Admir.isira'or, &e., ol Jacob Gearhari,
late of Maine twp., in said county, deceased,
will expose to sale by public vendue upon
the premises, a certain plantation and
SEPNPD&COA COLP LSAENUEIDOS,
situate in Maine township, Columbia coun
ty, adjoining land of John Gearhart on the
East, Isaac Yetler and Rudolph Shitmun on
Ihe Samp, Daniel Feusierinacher 011 the
West, ami John Nitss on Ihe North, contain
ing about IAT lllAmtri) t\D KIR
TV- I UE, upon which are erec
ted a IngVHklhtig House a good
end other out-buddings. There arp also on
the premises valuable FRUIT TREES, Ap
ple, Peach, See., and an excellent spring of
water near ihe dwelling Late the estate of
sttid decased, situate in the township ol Maine
and county aforesaid.
Conditions tfsnle. —The share of the widow
to wit, the one-third part of the purchase
money to remain in tlsc hands of the purchas
er during her life, the interest thereof 10 be
annually and regularly paid to Iter by the
purchaset; and the principal to the heiis alter
her death; two hundred dollars lobe paid
down, one half of the two-thirds (deduct,ng
amount paid on day of aale) 011 the Ist day
of April next, and the balance on the first
day of April, A. D., 1857, the last payment
to bear interest. JOHN KIEFER,
Uy order of the Court. Administrator
JACOB EYEULY, Clerk.
Maine twp., Dec. 4, 1855—1*.
~ * B¥ BOAT DE PORTO !
SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND
WINTER GOODS !
AT A. C. MENSCH'S CHEAP CORNER;
OF Clutbß, Cas-imeres, Satined*, Kentucky
Jeans, Muslins, cotton and wool Flan
nels, all wool Dclain, Brage Detain, Cham
bray, Silks satins, Long and Simile Shawls,
Calicoc*, Hats, Boots
and Shoe* ol all sizes, Groceries, Hardware.
Iron, Steel, Nails, &u., &c.; in fact everything
to make up a full and complete assortment.
Come and see.
ALSO-.
BUCKWHEAT AND WHEAT FLOUIt,
Corn and Rye Chop constantly on hand and
for sale for cash.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1855—4 m.
Frolt Arrival I
A™, NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints
just received by railroad and for sale by
A. C. MENSCH.
WOO WANTS TO BE MARRIED t
THE ART OP I.OVE-MAEINO.
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THE BLISS OF MARRIAGE.
Tbfe way to the Alter. Malrimouy made easy;
OR, HOW TO WIN A LOVER.
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est paper, And illustrated in lite finest style
of art.
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For love—of l.fe the light divine—
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The hearts ol iho-e they love to warm,
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Possessing all of which they dream.
The road to Wedlock would you know?
Delay not, but to RON DOIT go.
Time Hies, and from his gloomy wings
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Then seize ihe moments as they pass,
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CONTENTS:
It teaches how to make ladies or gentle
men win ihe devoted affections of as many
ol ihe opposite sex as iheir hearts may desire.
And the plan is simple, yet so cspiivaiing j
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tion is impossible.
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own.
It teaches how to act when fascinated by a
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It leaches how to make the wrinkled face
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It gives you instructions lor beautifying the
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How to have a handsome face and hands.
How to temove tan and freckles.
A lecture oil love, or a Private Advice to Mar
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friends.
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Publishes the lollowing popular illuslrnted
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A small capital ol S2O or $25 only is required.
The most Elegant anil Useful Volume
of the year.
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Just published an illustrated description ol
j the Rtiasiatt Empire. Being a physical and
Political History of its Governments and Pro
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Government, Commerce, Literature, Educa
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Customs, Antiquities, &c., &e., from the
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lished with about 200 engravings, and Maps
uf European and Asiatic Russia. The whole
complete in one large octavo volume of
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A book lor every latntly in the Union I It
contains an account ol the early history of
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lar containing full particulars, with "Direc
tions to persons disposed to act as Agents,"
together with terms on which they will be
furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post
paid.
ROBERT SEARS, PUBLISHER.
Cy SEND FOB ORE COPT—Single copies nl
the above works will be carefully enveloped
in stout paper, and lorwarded tt our risk and
expense to any post office in the United
State*, on the receipt of the retail prices.
FANNYFERN'S 1,000,000
8
A NEW BOOK COMING.
WE have the pleasure of announcing that
!we hare in press, and shall publish about
the first of December, a new work of fiction
entitled
m
A ROMANCE—BY FANNY FERN.
The lust work, and first continuous tale of
of this brilliant and fascinating authoress,
Hitili Hall," achieved a success unexam
pled in the annsls ol letters. In the language
nl 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 to the merits of
"Ruth Hull." Judging from the number of
copies ot it wo lisve sold, we judge that
every body in the U. Statea has read it. As
respects the wotk we have now in press, ROSE
CLARK, we can only say that we regard it as,
in every respect, a gteater, better work ; and
ate confident it will not only sustain, but
even increase the reputation of its distinguish
ed authoress We have reasons lor think
ing "Rore Clark" will make a greater sensa
tion than ilid ''Ruth Hall."
It will form an elegant 12 mo. volnmeof
over 400 pages. Price $1.25, on receipt of
which copies will be sent by mail, post
paid. It will be for sale by al! booksellers.
Any newspaper giving the advertisement
three insertions, and sending us a copy o!
paper, with udvettisemeot marked, will re
ceive an advance copy of the. work, by mail
post-paid. Published by
MASON BROTHERS,
Nov. 22, '55. New York.
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION!
SECOND YEAR.
4 RRANGEMENTS for the second Annual
** Collection of this new and popular Insti
tution for ihe diffusion of Literature and Art,
have been made on the 310*1 extensive scale.
Among the works already engaged is
the far-famed
"GENOA C RUC I F I X,"
which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars.
In forming the new Collection, the diffu
sion of works of American Art, and the en
couragement of American genius, have not
been overlooked. Commissions have been
issued to many of the most distinguished
American Artists, who will contribute some
ol their finest productions. Among them
are three Marble Busts, executed by the
greatest living Sculptor.—Hiram Powers;
GEORGE WASHINGTON,
The Father ol his Country ;
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
The Philo-opher;
DANIEL WEBSTER,
The Statesman.
A special agent has visited Europe and made
careful and judicious selections ol foreign
woncs of Art, both in Bronze and Marble;]
Statuary and Choice Paintings.
The whole forming a large and valuable
collection ol Paintings and Statuary, to be
distributed free among the members of the
Association for the second tear.
Tcrius of Men bership.
The payment of three dollars constitutes
any one a member ol this Association, and
entitles him to either one of the following
Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in
the distribution ofiti9 Statuary and Paintings
The Literature issued to subscribers con
sists of ihe following Monthly Magazines .
Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Black
wood's, Graham's, Godey's Lady's Book,
and Household Words.
Persons Inking five memberships are en
titled to any live of the Magazines for one
j year, and to six tickets in the distribution,
j The neit proceeds ilerived from Ihe sale ol
memberships are devoted to the purchase
! of works ol Art for the ensuing year.
The A'dvaufages Secured
by becoming a member of this Association,
are—
-Ist. All persons receive full value of their
subscription al ihe start, in the shape of ster
ling Magazine Literature.
2d. Each member is contributing towards
purchasing choice Works of Art, which are
to be distributed among themselves, and are
at the same time encouraging the Artists of
the country, disbursing thousands of dollars
thrnagh its agency.
Persons in remitting funds for member
ship. will please give their post office address
in full, stating the month they wish the Mag
azines to commence, and 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 lorwarded 10 any part of the conn
try.
Those who porch ran Magazines at Book
stores, will observe that by joining this Asso
ciation, they receive the Magazine and free
Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the
same price they now pay lor the Magazine
alone.
Beautifully illustrated catalogues, giving
full descriptions, sent free on application.
For Membership, address.
C. L. DERBY. Actuary, C.A. A.
At either of the principal offices—
"Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 348
I Broaoway, New York ; or, Western Office,
166 Water street, Saudusky, Ohio.
* # * Subscriptions received by Robert F.
Clark. Esq., Honorary Secrelary, Blooms
burg, Pa.
Nov 14,'55—tf.
THE BEST ARE THE
rrar-jgrgt
ihe BEST TEACHERS and use
the BEST BOOKS in your schools and
your children will learn more in six months
than in three years with inferior ones, and
you will
SAVE TIME AND MONEY RY IT.
SANDER'S NEW arc Ihe best Renders.
WEBSTER'S arc Hie best Dictionaries.
GREEN LEAFS SERIES ARE THE BEST
ARITHMETICS.
PELTON'S IS THE BEST SYSTEM OF
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TAUGHT BY THE USE OF
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WILSON'S ARE THE BEST SERIES OF
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IKHrsrMKßlMltß'S'a
Sower A Barnes, >
Publishers, llooksellirs If Stationers,
33 North Thud Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
October 11, 1855—3 m.
To School Teachers.
Aa the lime ol the County Superintendent
will now for some lime to come be occupied
in visiting Ihe different schools of the county,
those teachers who did not meet him al the
limes and places appointed in Ihe several
districts, can now meet him at his office in
Bloomsburg on any Saturday afternoon for
examination; but 110 examinations can take
place at any other lime, nor can teachers de
pend upon meeting him in town at any other
lime. R. W. WEAVER,
County Superintendent.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 22, 1855.
STONE COAL,
fiHEAP FOR CASH, for sale at the Canal
or in town at the alore of
Oct. 11, '55. A. J. EVANS.
IVfl USLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and
iVA good prima for 6i cents just received
by A G. MENSCH.
STILL CHEATER ATTRACTIONS!
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
rtßrmrr. St
SZCOWO VOL.! THE I'IONKER MAUAZINI !
Especially devoted to the \cants of the Ladies of
America.
Where this Magazine is taken in a houre,
no other is wanted, as it comprises ell that
could be obtained by taking threa other Mag
azines.
New Features for 1856.
A new and very interesting story story will
be commenced in January, by Marion Mar
land, author of "Alone," and "Hidden Path,"
two novels that have created an immense
sensation in the literary world. Also—
Miss Virginin F. Tow'neerid will commence
in the Febiuary number a Noveleue, which
we know will strongly interest the readers of
11he "Book."
Stories by an English Authoress.
How to make Wa* 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 Nuture.
With engravings.—To be copied by the
learner on paper to be colored.
Maternal counsels to a Daughter.—De
signed to aid her in the care of her health,
the improvement of her tnind, and the culti
vation of her heart.
New style of illuminating windows and
lamp shades, with engravings.
Poeirt anil history of Finger Rings, illus
trated; Shells for the Ladies, and where they
come from, with engravings.
Modelling in Leather with engravings.
This is only giving an idea of onr inten
tions for 1856—New designs of interest to
the ladies are springing no everyday; we
shall avail ourselves ol everything that can
interest them. In fact, "Godey's Lady's
Book,".will possess the interest of uriy other
three magazines.
In addition to the above will be continued
in each No.
Godev's splendid steel engraving*.
One hundred page* of reading.
Godey's challenge Fashion Plate*. In this
us in every other department, we defy rivalry
or imitation.
Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of
them are given monthly.
Model Cottages.
Dress making with diagrams to cut by.
Dress patterns—lnfant's and Chihlrens
Diesses—All kind of Crochet and Netting
Woik—Cloaks, Mantelets, Talmas, Collars,
Chemisette, Under Sleeves, Bonnets, Win
dow Curtains, Brodenc Anglaise Slipper*,
Caps, Cloaks, Evening Dresses, fancy Arti
cles, Head Dresses, Hair Dressing, Robpslor
Night and Morning, Carriage Dresses, Bridal
Dresses, Wrea'hs, Mantillas, Walking Dres
ses, Ruling Habits, Boy's Clothing, Capes
and Clonks of Fur in senson. Crochet and
Netting Work printed til colors.
Diawing Lessons for Youth—looo designs,
Music, S3 wotih is given every year; the
Nurse and the Nursery, with full instruc- i
lions; Godey's invaluable Recipes upon every !
subject.
We would advise all who intend to sub- i
scribe to send in their orders soon, for if we 1
do not make duplicate stereotype plates, it
will be difficult to supply trie demand. \\'e
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 belter
send drafts but notes will answer if drafts
cannot be procured. Letters had better be
regisieted—it only costs five cents extra, and
their safe reception is ensured.
Terms — Cash in Advance.
One copy 1 year, S3. Two copies 1 year,
$5. Three copies 1 year, $6. Five copies
1 year and an extra copy to the person
sending the club making six copies SIC.—
Eight copies one year, and an nxira copy to
the person sending the club, making 9 cop
ies, sls. Eleven copies 1 year, and an ex
tra copy to the person sendiug the club ma
ltiii! 12 copies, S2O.
CP* 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 and Arthur's Home
Magazine both 1 year for S3 50.
The money must be all seut at one time
for any of the Clubs.
EST Additions of one or more to clubs are
received at clnb prices.
tST A Specimen or Specimen* will be sent
direct to any Postmaster making the request.
CP* We can always supply back numbers
for the year, as the work is stereotyped.
Subscribers in the British Provinces, who
send fur clubs, must remit 36 cents extra on
every subscriber, to pay the American post
age to the lines. Address
L. A. GODEY,
No. 113 Chestnut Street, Phitad'a.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE I
11HE subscriber, Executor ol the last will
and testament of Martin Bender, dee'd.,
will ofler at public sale at the house of Al
fred Howell, in Orangeville, on
SATURDAY, the 23rd day of DECEMBER,
1855, a valuable TRACT OF LAND situate
in Orange township, Columbia county, Pa ,
about one mile from Orangeville, adjoining
lands of Edward M'Heury, Jacob Seidle, W.
Bownan and others, on which are erected a
HOUSE AND A LARGE DARN.
There are also a quantity of FRUIT TREES
on the premises ot diflerent kinds of fruit.—
For further particulars address the subscriber
at Orangeville, Culumbia county. Pa.
JOHN COVANHOVAN,
Omngeville, Nov. 14,'55 —is. Executor.
V AI7I AII*I; I IIMI AT
PRIVATE SALE!
THE subscriber oilers for sale bis FARM,
situate in Fisliinucreek township. Columbia
county, about 2} miles above Orangeville,
adjoining lands of Hiram R. Kline, Thomas
Lunger und Jacob Eyer, now occupied by
the owner, and containing acouf.
of which utiout 8 acres is timbered and ihe
rest well improved for farming. There are
on the premises
A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
a frame barn, a good young apple orchard,
a lot of valuable peach trres, cherry trees,
&C. tif Conditions will be made knowu
by applicaioti on the premises to
THOMAS ROBBINS.
Fishiogcreek, Oct. 4, 1855.
NOTICE.
WHEREAS letters of Administration were
this day granted to the under
signed, by the Register of Wills ol Columbia
county, upon the estate of Edwin Holmes,
late of Fishiogcreek township, deceased; all
persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them without de
lay. MARY HOLMES,
Administratrix.
Fishingcreek, Nov. 26, 1755—6w.
Justices of*(lie Peace
4 ND CONSTABLES can find all kind of
b tnks desirable for their use,in proper
form a' the office ol the Star ov the North.
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EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
piper and desirable forms, fo* sale at the
office of the " Star of the North-"
TO THOSE WANTING CHEAP GOODS!
cc# CSBCE>
HAVE just received and opened iheir Btpck of merchandize for Fall and (Winter sales,
which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assorlmeU now
ollered in IhisjTOWN! Having paid greaT attention to the selection of their entire stock,
as to price and quality, they flatter themselves that they can compete with the cheapest,
and all those wishing to huy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have ali
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 hages, poplins, pararaetla cloths,
mohair lustres, muslin de laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c.
Will IE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs,
flouncing*, bauds and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety vel
ve.r.bbons, and braids, kill, collon, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c., '
All kinds of SHAWLS, brocke, Bay Statu, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder
tfu, &e. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassitners, sattinelts, vestiugs, tweeds:
.cans, oeaver cloths, coaling velvet, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOB MEN WOMAN $ CHILDREN
We have a large assortment of Hals and Caps of latest fashion*. Wa have also Hard
ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpel bags, floor, table and car
nage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings,' diapers, towelings,
drillings, &c., in abundance. 61
We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else
where. \\ e bave bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold bv
anybody, or the rest of mankind. 1
Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855.
S£3ilixsiciDaa JUPonsiisa "TV CSBao 9
HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF
Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing f
F full a"o b 'meu B of Ck neX ''° SWar ' 2 ' B B °° k S, ° re ' Th * hand a large and
FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS,
of all sorts and sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any thing about Of Pm
and Vests lliev have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue ir'rev sinn .'l
and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, bnft, casimere, maraeilles, linen and worsted of all fa,h
tollable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine while i
striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs all kindi ff lou
man's dress goods ; Hats, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and
Tliey have UnJersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigalelt*, Gloves, Mitts Ladies'* hd.ha<*
Handkerchiefs &e., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions each as Kings, Breast pins, Gold and
Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and 1-ob chains, Porlmonies, Spectacles, Knives
Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons
Or Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block'' opposite the Court house.
Bloomeburg, Oct. 4, 1855. g DREIFUSS, & Co.
1855 IVevv Fall and Winter Goods! 1855
DAVID LOVfEITBDRG
XNVITES at enlion to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his store on Market
street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of men
and boy's wearing apparel, including
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flox, 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 susnenders
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 Ins clothing is made to wear, ar.d most of it is of home manufac
| l tiro.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 20th 1855-3 m.
A. H. JOCELYN'S
CATALOGUE of POI'ILAIt MAPS AND
Illustrated Sheet Publications,
With General Descriptions, Prices, &c.
fI'HFSE publications ure invarialy colored,
■A- and all the same size, (26 l-y 32 inches.)
and of one retail price.—2s cents each.
FOi: CASH ONLY.
Ist.—Jihn or of the City of Sebastopol,
and fllap of the Crimea and Black Sea
THIS i the only authentic view given,
showing the exact position of all the fortifica
tions, with correct name and number of guns
in each, and giving a full description ol Ihe
1 city, it* public buildings, harbors, &c. Also,
| map of the Crimea, showing the military po
| sitior. of the Allied force* surrounding Sebas
| topol; man ol llje Black Sea, containing dis
i 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
| Inkvrmann, &c. Wholesale Price to Agents,
| $7 per hundred.
j 2d Sheet.—Map of North America, Uni
ted States and Cuba.
Showing the routes to California, New Or
leans, Cuba, and many 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. La Fayette,
Jackson, Webster, Clay, ami 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, Ihe great Eng
lish Artist. Subject as follows : The Adora
tion of the Shepherds—The Fligh' into Egypt
—Jesus in ll.e Midst ol the Doctors—Jesus
Subject to his Parents—the Baptism -Our
Lord in the House of Martha and Mary—
Lord raising the Widow's Son—Jesus Christ
Blessing little Children—The Crucifixion—
the Kesuriection—Our Saviour. Wholesale
price to Agents, $9 per hundred.
4th Seeet.—A Great National Chart.—
The Constitution of the United Stales
nnd declaration of Independence.
With portraits and Biographies ol all the
the Presidents, and Seals of every State and
Territory in the Union. Wholesale price to
Agents, $9 per hundred.
N. B.—No citizen should be without this
Sheet, and Foreigners who would understand
the American people, their ptiiiciples and
government, should have a Copy without de
lay.
sth Sliert.—Jnst Published, Latest Maps
nnd Views of the Eastern war, front
the most authentic sources, Sebastopol,
Crimea, Black, Baltic and AzofTSeas.
Showing ihe present position of the Allied
forces; Small Map of Europe, giving the
routes and distances from London and Pari*
lo ihe Crimea, Cronslaill, and many oiher
places; Number ol vessel* in the Baltic Fleet;
Army and Navy of the world; Views of Ihe
Hurricane on lite Black Sea, Bailie of Inker
niann, Constantinople; Population nf Europe
and i# principal Cities; Immense Supply of
War Munitions to the French Army, &c.
cr No pernor, should bo without this Sheet
It contains on a large scale Ihe best inaps,
plans and views of places that are causing so
much excitement throughout Ilia wfNd; also,
a small map of Flu rope for reference lo their
positions, &c. Wholesale price $9 per hund
red.
6lli Sheet.—Mirror of Cronstadt, Sebas
topol, Great lie-Jan, Mamnion and Ma
lakoff Towers, Map of the 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 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 Malakolf Towers—
drawn on the spot—also, giving the number
of Allied Forces in Ihe Crimea, Baltic See,
&c. Wholesale price to Agents, >9 per hun
dred. A. H. JOCELYN,
Publisher of Illustrated Maps,
Popular Sheets, &c., &c.
60 Fulton St., (up stain,) N. York.
Oot 18.
list of Letters
Remaining in ihe PostotHce a; Blooms
burg, Pa , Nov. 17, 1855
Blaekson Maria Jonas Thomas
Brower Robert F Overdorf Samuel
Beacb William Sicklier William
Cramer A W Vickers Daniel
Coyed James Winner Mary
Fisher Benjamin F Weil John
GibbsJane Wonamaehpr Jacob
Girl on Eliza While John A
Hollans Lewis Williever Thos. J
Hollans Mary Jane Molouney Ellen slip.
Persons calling (or the above letters will
please say they are advertised.
PHILIP CNANGST, P. M.
MINERS AND LABORERS
WANTED!
AT LANCASTER COLLIERIES, Shamo
kin, Northumberland County, Pa., to
whom steady work will be given during'the
winter. Apply to
COCHRAN PEALE&CO,
Ocl. 11,1855. Sltamokin.
PERRY & EISETI',
S. W. COR. OR 4TII & RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA,
fIOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PUB
* Ushers and Blank Book Manufacturers.
P. & E. have constantly on hand an assort
ment of Imported and American Bonks and
Stationery of the finest quality, which can
he supplied AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER
ESTABLISHMENI in the City. Havin" att
EXTENSIVE HINDERY *
connected with our business we are enabled
to furnish BLANK BOOKS either from the
shelves or made to order at the lowest manu
facturer's prices.
• Persons wishing lo purchase in Philadel-
I pitia will find it to their advantage lo give us
a call before making their selections.
' All orders by mail promptly attended lo
( Sept. 20, 1855—6 m.
I __
Wood's Ornamental Iron Works,
Kidge Avenue, Philadelphia.
THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn
| sylvnnia ore invited to the extensive Manufac.
lory and Wareruoms of the subscriber, who is
| prepared to furnish at the shortest notice. Iron
j Railing of every description, for Cemeteries,
public and private buildings, also Verandahs
Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and'
other ornamental iron wotksof decorative char
ade'. Purchasers may rely on having all ar.
liclea carefully boxed and shipped to their des.
linalion. A book of desigha will be furnished
to those wishing to moke selections.
ROBERT WOOD,
Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St
PHILADELPHIA.
September 27, 1855.
Report of The Jury,
AT DECEMBER SESOTINS, 1855
rpo the Honorable, the Judas of the Court
A of Quarter Sessionl Peace in and
for the county of Columbi^P
The Grand Jury of the Commonwealth of
1 Pennsylvania, inquiring for the body of the
eountv of Columbia, RESPECTFULLY RE
PORT that they have examined the public
buildings belonging to the said county and
find them in reasonable good repair, except
ing the platform in front ql the jail with the
hand railing around it and steps require re
pairing, new hand-railing in the entry up
stairs together with some plastering and re
pairing of the wall iuside of the jail-yard
and repairing the privy in said yard which
have been noticed in former reports; and
further recommend that the wood work of
the Court-Houso be painted outside and also
recommend that Purdon's Digest be bought
for the use of the Court, and further report
that the road leading from Warnersville to
Shoemaker's Saw Mill is in a very bad con
dition, Ihe fence being set in the road, ma
king. it almost impassable for shout fifty
perches in Pine township.
All of which is respectfully submitted this
i 4th day of December, A. D., 1855.
SAMUEL MEARS,
Foreman.
FANCY GOODS, o f every description and
variety, new styles, and fresh from New Yotk
and Philadelphia, for sale at the oheap store
M'KELVY, NEAI. t CO
Let iks Reason Together.
WHY ARK WE SICKt
It ha been the lot of the human nee to he
weighed down by disease and Buffeting. HoU
. lawny's Piila are specially adapted to the relief
of the Weak, the IVervona. the Delicate, and
the Infirm, of atl citmea, ages, sexes, and con
alilutiona. I'rofsgor Holloway peiaonally au
perinieiuU the manufacture of his medicines io
the United States, and offeis them o a free and
enlightened people, as the heat remed) the world
ever aa.v for the removal of disease.
> These PUls Purify the Blooil.
These famous Pills are expressly combined (e
operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys,
the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting
any derangement in their functions, purifying
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ring disease in all it* forat. ■'•'
sin, mi! stomach roiiipl nnts Rifn^tl^.,
soon give a healthy tone to these organs', noRS
I ever much deranged, and when ell other means
have failed.
General Debility. 11l Health.
. Many of the most despotic Governments
I have opened their Custom Houses to the intro
. duclion of these Pills, that they may become
| the medicine of the masses. Learned College*
. admit that this medicine is the best remedy ev
er known for persona cf delicate health, or wher*
the system has been impaired, ss its invigora
ting properties never fail to efford relief.
Female Complaints.
j No Female, young or nld, shoulJ be withoa
' this celebrated medicine. It is correct and reg
* j ulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting
in many cases like achaim. It is also the best
nod safest medicine that can be given to chil
dicn of oil ages, and for any complaint: conse
quently 110 family should bo without it.
Holloway's Pills are the best remedy
, known in the world for the following
Diseases.
Asthma Diurrhoa
Bowel Complaints Dropsy
Coughs Debility
Colds Fever and Ague
Chest Diseases Female Complaints
Costiveneas Headache
Dyspepsia Indigestion
Influenza Inflammation
Intvard Weakness I.iver Complaints
1 Lowtiess of Spirits Piles
' Stone and Gravel Secondary Symplons
Venereal Affections Worms, of all kinda
Sold at the Manufactories of Prof. HOLLO?
WAY, 80 Maiden Lane, New-York, and 244
Strand, London, and by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealers of Medicines throughout
the United Stales, and the civilized world, in
boxes, al 25 cents, 62} cents, and $1 each.
BP* There is a considerable saving by ta
king the larger size.
N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa
tients iu every disorder are affixed to each
Box.
100,000 COPIES !
Steamboat Disasters on the Western
Waters, and Steamboat Directory,
rpHB uudcrsigned have now in course of
JL preparation a new Steamboat Directory,
which will be issued in October next, the
book will contain over two hundred pages, il.
I list rated in the best style, and neatly bound
in a durable manner. It will be one of the
most interesting books ever published, god
will he a book that will be interesting to all
classes of people. The Steamboat Directory
will contain a complete list and description of
all the Mleamhonts now afloat in the Western
and Southern waters. The length, model,
speed, power and tonnage of each boat, wher*
and by whom built, the name of the boat,
with the trade she has in. Also, the names
of Captains and officers, her age, &c. The
| Directory will contain a History of Steamboats
; and Steamboating on the Western waters.
{ since the application of steam: also, a sketch
of the tirst boat built for the Ohio Kiver, with
: the name of the builder, commander and own
■ er.
! The Kiver Directory will contain a list and
| description of all the Steamboat Disasters
i that have occurred on the Western and South
| eiit waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list
| of all those who have perished by their burn
ing, sinking and exploding, on the western
' and southern waters. The Directory will
j contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis-
I souri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Kfd, Ouachita,
I Yazoo, and other rivets, with the towns and'
I cities laid down, with cotrect distances; also,
many other itiver and Commercial items of'
interes to the people at large. The bnokwi||
contain tbe cauls of the various U. S. Mail
Boats, with the trade they are in, die. The
Directory will also contain a complete list of
all the rcaponaible Steamboat Licensed Offi
cers, their places of residence, dec. dtc., the
new steamboat law its tequtiemei ta, with
comments, showing whetein it benefits the in
competent officer, and injures the competent
officer, dec. &c., and all the important U. 8
Supreme Court steamboat decisions up to
date; the Kates and important Commercial
Privileges, Bills of Lading, important decis
ions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to
Freights Lost and Damaged, dec. Sic., with
many other things of interest.
The Directory will he illustrated in the best
style, and printed in tbe beat manner. The
author has foi six years been gathering
together all the facts and items in rrgard to the
numerous steamboat disasters on 'be Western
and Southern waters, and now intends pub
lishing thimin book form. Tbe price ofths
work will be put at the low sum of One Dollar
l'eit thousand copies will he issued for lite
boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing,
will have to do so at once, as none will be
printed unless ordered in advance. This work
is destined to have a circulation of oversight
thousand copies, as the publishers sre receiv.
■ng large numbers ~f subscribers, per mails
fiom wII parts of the country, daily. Some of
the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific
ntcn of the times, are contributors to lbs
Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be issued in October,
and will be an ornsment to the parlor sa well
as Bliamhout. By remitting One Dollar, post
paid, you will receive a copy of the above
work.
All communications and lettera should be
addressed to JAS. T. LLOYD tfr CO.
Post Office building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
July 12, 1855.
HE ALLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA
TRE. Arch Street, above Sixth, Phil'a.
THE STAK COMPANY, Composed of
Artists in the world, and
Strength and Talent any Dramatio combina
tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub
lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy,
Tragedy, Serio-Comic Drama, Vaudevilles,
Musical Burlettas. Sic., &c.
ty When visiting tbe city, go there.
Oct 2— if.
| RON STEEL, vti every kind of Hard
watef or sale by
WcKELVY, NEALfcC*,