EVERY READER 'case notice the I - advertisement J" Ptrsonsovt of Em- j • phyment," and aeorff'r a full descriptive Cat-' llogue of all our. illustrated Works. To the in the great art Of selling, book*, we wptdd **y that we present a scheme ■for tijonef' making which is'far better than , all the Id mines otCalitornianr.d Australia, j i A# person wishing to'einbark in the rn tereSise, will risk little 'by sending to the ] , pablisher. #25, for which he will receive sam- | fie copies of the various worker (at whole sale prices) carefully boxed, insured, and p-_ directed, affording a very liberal per centags I tn the Atteut for his Irouhle. With these he I writ soon be able to ascertain the most ealea- I U tie, and order accordingly. Address, (post I W BOBBftr %RARS, Publisher, 181 t William Street. New York. W IMPORT A NT TO FEM.VI.TIS"-DR.CHKKSEWANS>' r PILLS.——The combinations of ingredients in these rills, is the result of a long end ex tensive practice; Ibrjr arc mild in (heir oper. I aline, and certain in restoring natuce to ita proper channel, fn cvory instance hive the Pills proved successful. The Pills invuria My open those obstructions'to which females are liable, end bring nature Into its proper channel, whereby baath is restored, and the el and deadly countenance changed to a Ithy one. No female can enjnv good health unless she is egutai ; and whenever an obstruction lakes place, whether from ex- i posure.cold, or any ether cause, tlio general health immediately begins to declino, and Iho want of such a remedy has heor. the cause of ao many consumptions among young fenialo. To ladies whose health will not permit an in craaMof their family, these Pills will prove * valuable acquisition, is they will prevent pregnancy. 11 eadacne, pain in tho aide, pal. pitatlon of the heart, luolblng of food, and I disturbed sleep do raV. RIWJVK arise from the interruption of aatu.e; and whenever that is She case, the Pilla will invariably remedy u!l gheae evils. Nor are they leas efliearious in ] the rare of Leiieorrhoeo, commonly called the "Whites," These l'ills should never ho ta. i ken daring pregnancy, as tltey would be sure to Cause ti iniscarrigne. Waraoted to he purelv ' Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life or Ixallli. Full and explicit diicctions ee-ninpany each box. Theso Pills arc put up in square flat boxes. Porous residing where there are on agency established, by enclosing tine Dollar in a let ter postpaid to |V. C. 1,. Cheesomnn, No. 2G7 Blocker street. New York Pity, can have them •ent to their respective addresses by return of mail. I3HMPORTANT TO THE LADIES, jg Dr. (IMSSNER'S Celebrated Menstrual IMls hnve been fong and widely known as invari ably certain in removing any stoppage, irreg ularity, or suppression ot the metises. in the female hospitals in Vienna, Paris, and Berlin, they have entirely superseded the uae of all other remedies; because, where a . cure i* attainable by medicinal agencies, Ibey are certain of success. Their astonish ing efficacy would he almost incredible, if not vouched for by indubitable testimony, in numeron* instance* producing returns of the monthly period alter all hope had been aban doned. In every case, from whaievercause the ob struction may arise, as also to prevent preg nancy whore t'.e health will not admit nl in crease of family, they am always efficient; for Which reason they most not be used du ring pregnancy, though alw ays mild, healthy, sale anil certain in their effects. Married ladies will find particular inelruc lions in the directions, iu winch are staled 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 Liber'.y Street, Now York Coy. Responsible agents will be appointed for tbeir sale as soon as practicable. In ihe mean time, nil orders are to be addressed to Dr. R. G. ()isiter, 1274 I.iberty Slrec. New York City, or to box 2-156 N. Y. Post Office, and a box will lie sent by return mail, as they are put tip iu scaled envelopes, arid can be went wiih ihe Mricteet privacy to any part of the United States. . CAUTION TO LAD!TP. As various not only ineffective but injuri ous compounds purporting to be " Female Pills,"' under all kinds of names as " Iron Pills," "Silver Pill, "Golden Pills," " Peri odical Pills," &e. are altempled tote 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 aiilhnriznd agent for (he sale of Dr. Geissner's Menstrual Pills," lo order direct from him by mail, by return of which a box will be Fent. [29 —ly Agents— Geo. Ross, Lebanon ; E. T. Mil ler, York: S. Alleman, Harrisburg; Dk R. Jones SL Co., Ilarrisburg ; C. Weigley, Mill bach. A k \ On tho 29ih ult., by the Rev. J. Moorhead, Mr. THOMAS J Monats, ESQ., and Mrs. MARIA j SHINER, all of Bloomsburg. * On the Ist inst., by RPV. J. Moorhead, Mr. THOMAS CLEMENT, and Miss ANN LANK. On the 27'h December, by J. A De Moy er, Mr A. NKI.ON POI.K and Miss MANGA \ BIT DRIBCI.BIS, both ol Rohrsbnrg, Col.co. On the Ist of Jan. Inst., by J. A. Moyer, JOSEPH KLINE of Huntington, Luzerne rouwiv, and Miss I.ANEY EVELAND of Fish itigceek, Columbia co. Januarv 1-|, 1855, by J. A. De Moyer, Mr. THOMAS H. SMITH and Miss MART AN* DOD SOH, both of Beuton twp., Columbia co. On the Ist in.t., in ttio M. E. Church, by JRev. F. M. Slusser, Mr. JOHN MCKAMEY, and Mia* MARGARET JANE STILES, all of Esp)town, Columbia Co. In Mifflinville, on the 25th ult., by S. Crea sy Esq., Mr. WASHINGTON Fox, to Mies MAR BET I. MARSHALL, of Espytown. In Berevick, on the 24th nh., by the R*r. I. Bah I, Mr. SIMON BKEDBKNDER, of Beaver Val ley (o Mis* MAIIGARETKESTKII, of Briarcreek, Col. county. In Light Street, on the 13th nil., by Rev. J. Moorhead, Mr. KODKIIT HAGENBUCII, and Mrs. LVDIA LARISII, both of that place. In St. Paul's Church, Bloomshnrg, on the 85th nit., by Rev. H. Tulliilge, Dr. CHESTER C. MARR, acd Mrs. R. DORMER, bo h ul Light Street. On the 20ih inet., by Lloyd Thomas, Esq., Mr. WILLIAM G. FtsriEn, of NoHli'nd Co., and V Miss SARAH ANN SWATZE, daughter of Jaeob Swayze, of Franklin twp, Col. Co. In Berwick, on ihe 27ih ult., by ihe Rev. I Bahl, Mr. JOSEPH RCSOLER, and Miss AMELIA LOVUA YODNO, both of Orange twp. Col. Co i * In Danville, on the 13th ult., by Rev. J. VV. I Yeoman*, Mr. GEOBOE KAPP, cf Valley twp., jp Md Mias SARAH M. STETTLEB, of Weal Hem lock township Montour Co. isaaafo In Mifflin township, oa the 2Dt ult., Mr. GABRIEL Ltrrz, aged 47 years, 11 months and SI days. In Fishiugcreek twp., on the 27th Deo, Lucv THOMAS, aged about 20 years. FANCY GOODS, of every description and variety, new styles, and fresh Irom New York and Philadelphia, lor sale at the cheap store M'KELVY, NF.AL It CD ¥H6N STEEL, and every kind (if Hard * waiof oy (aid by McKELVY, NEALSCo - HE/IU QLAKTIIRS! FLOUR & FEED. WHEAT FLOUR, fiUKWHEAT FLOUR, Cdrn Flour, Corn Chop, Corn & Oats • Chop, Rye Chop, Buckwheat Chop & Bran, Wheat Bran, RYE, CORN, AND OATS BY IHE BUSHEL, constantly on hand and lor sale at Ihe store of the subscriber. Jan 2d—if. A. C. MENSCH. Graucl Jurors for Feb. Term, 1856. Bloom—Joseph Barkley. Benton—Jacob Ogden. Beaver—Samuel Cox, Henry Hossler. Briercreek—Peter M. Traugh. Fishingcreek—Moses McHvnry. Greenwood —Samuel Eisner. Hemlock—John Cox. loicnst—Silas Johnson, James Deimer, George FA tier man. Madison—Swisher Boon, David Eisner. Mifflin—Cllus. Klingnman, PbineasSmith, John Aten, Thomas K. Hess. Montour—David W. Clark. Mouttlpleasant—William Easier. Orange—John Herring. Pine—Joint Yonng, George Welliver. Scott—Jacob Clossen, Samuel Melick. Traverse Jurors for Feb. Term, '56. 1 Blonm—Samuel Mendenhall, Ephraim Armstrong, Caleb Barton, Jr, Jacob R. Groul. Ber.ton— N. Patterson Moore. Briercreek—Jonathan Eck, James Boiles. Cutiawissa—Henry llollingshead, Jeremiah Fincher. Centre—George Kelchner, Jacob Hagen buch, Daniel Fagenbuch, L. W. VVooley, Philip Freas. Franklin—Reuben Knitile. I Fishiugcreek—Henry Butenbender, J. D. J McHenry. Greenwood—John Stadon, David Dreible piece. Jfefc Locust— Snyder, Ilenry Yoast, Samuel Adams, Joseph B. Cleaver, Abialia Thomas. Montour—James Dugan, Jacob Leiby. Madison—Samuel Brugler, Adam Eeeler, William Caruuhan. Maine— Stacy John. Mbnritplea'ant—John C. Thomas. Mifflin—William Mensinger. Scott—John H. Dew ill, Joseph Bobbins. Administrator's Notice. "jVJOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad * ministriiiion upon Ihe estate of Gabriel Lnlz, late ot Miffliu lowuship, Columbia Co., docea-ed, havo been granted to lite under signed residing in Bloontsburg. AH persons iiidebtej to ihe said estate are requested to make payment witDbut delay, and tin -e hav ing accfthtits against the said decedent io pre sent them lor settlement to the administrator. Ho wiiLutteud nt t!ie lite residence of ttie defeased citi Tuesday the Bth day of January i inst., to meet tho-' who have business with the estate. S i F.PHEN H. MILLER, Blooinsbury, Jan. I, 1856—Gw. Adm'r. List of Letters REMAINING in the PoslOthceat Blooms burg. Pa., January 1, 1856. Busle Lewis Koons Wnt. Bright Catharine Perry Capt. Barrett Jameson's H'rs. Piper George Crufard Jane M'-Kye Christopher Davis Hannah Bichard Win. Donohoe Mary Ritchet Elizabeth Pullman Daniel Siocker Alex'r Evans Gabriel Wunamaonlter Jacob Fahringer Jeremith Winner Mariah Fitch John Vanhorn John B Keller Sarah Williatna Martin Ship Keller Paul Hutchings S do. Persons calling for the above Letters will please say they are advertised. PHILIP UN ANGST, P. M. Bleomsbnrg, Jan. 1, '66. Pi'BLIC SALE Of Steal Estate! THE subscriber will offer at public sale upon the p rem ires on SATURDAY the sth day of January next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, his OP ixa £}££ 8 in Mounlpleasant lownship, Columbia Co., adjoining lands of Godfrey Melick, Andrew Melick, Robert Montgomery, and others, now occupied by Jacob Geist, containing about Two Hundred and Fifty-Jive Acres, ol which about 100 acres are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There are on the premises Tlirce Dwelling Houses, A saw-mill, a barn, and a good water power upon Little Fishingcreek. ATso at the sme lime and place a WOOD LOT, adjoining lands of Godfrey Melick, Ad am Stroud, sen., containing about II acres. He will also offer at public sale upon the premises on Saturday the 12th day of Janua ry, at 1 o'clock. P. M. A TOWN LOT, on which is a frame dwelling house, in Hop kinsvilie, lately occupied by Jacob Gruver. Terms made known on the days of sale by ADAM STROUP, Jr. Hemlock. DPC. 21. 1855. BV BOAT DE TOUTO \ SECOND ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! AT A. C MENSCH'S CHEAP CORNER: ffbF Cliiths. Ca"imeres, Sntinetls. Kentucky " Jeans, Muslins, cotton and wool Flan nels, all wool Delain, Brage Detain, Cham bray, Silks satins, Long and Single Shawls, Cnlicocn r Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes of all sizes, Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c., &c.; in fact everything to make up a full and complete assortment. Come and sec. ALSO: BUCKWHEAT AND WHEAT FLOUR, Corn nnd Rye Chop constantly on hand and for sale lor otish. Blcontsbufg, Nov. 28, 1855— —4 m. To School Teachers. As the lime of the County Superintendent will now for some time tocomo be occupied in visiting the different cchonls of the county, those leihitiers who did not meet him at the times and places appointed in the several districts, can now meet him at his office in Uloonisburg on any Satutday afternoon for examination; but no examinations can take place at any other lime, nor can teschers de pend upon meeting him in town at any other time. R. W. WEAVER, County Superintendent. Bloomsbnrg, Ncv. 22, 1855. TOLLS ATBEACU HAVKS. COLLECTOR'S OEFICE, 1 Seath Haven, Dec. let,' 1858. ( R W. WEAVER, F.SQ.: Dear Sir,— The amount of Toll collecled at this Office during the month of Nov. 1855, is #26.372 94 Amount pair last report, 206,230 53 Total (Fiscal year) #232 612 47 Sams period in 1884, 214,216 50 Increase this year #18,395 97 Bespeotlully yours, PETER ENT, Collector. [MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and ■"* good brinta for 61 cents just received K A. 0. MENSCH WHO WANTS TO BE MARRIED! 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I QOD£Y'S L*UY'S BOOK UPdDO? £lt33€fc><©< fiftt secokd vol.! thb ?tonM* Especially devoted to the vanfe qflhe Ladite of America. J Where this Magazine is 'fken in a house, " no other ta wanted, as it comprises all thai 8 coukl be obtained by taking three other Mag- 8 azines. ■ New Feature# ftr 1836. A new anil eery interesting story story will be ■commenced in Sanitary, by Marian Har- I land, amhorof ''Alone," and "HutdenJfath," a two novels that have created'an immense sensation rn the literary world. Also— f Mist Virginia F. Townseud will commence , in the Eebtnary number a Novelette, which we know will strongly inlereal the readers of „ the "Book." Stories by an English Authoress. i How to make Wax Flowers and Fruits— With engravings. The Nurse and the Nunery. How tn make a Bonnet. , Troubles of an English Housekeeper. , The art of sketching flowers from Nature. ( With engravings.—To be copied by tbe learner on paper to be colored. , Maternal counsels to a Daughter.—De- , signed to aid ber in the care of her health, the improvement of her mind, and tbe culti vation of her heart. New style of illuminating windows and lamp shades, with engravings. Poetry and history of Finger Rings, illus trated; Shells for the Ladies, and where they come frotn, with engravings. Modelling in Leather with engravings. This is only giving as idea of our inten tions for 1850 New design* of interest to the ladies ate springing ttVn mohair lustres, rnnslin de lainus, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Ca'icoss, S us. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. flounciugs, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbono, in large variety vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, inohair mitts, be., ' All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay Statu, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder d, be. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimere, eattinelts, vestir.gs, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, be. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN tf CHILDREN We have a largo assortment ol Hals end Caps of latost fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarwnre, be. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rues, baskets, die. Musfins flannels, tickings, diapers, towefings drillings, be., in abundance. ' We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a oall before purchasing el-e --where. We have bought ourgoods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by Bnybody t or Ihe rest of mankind. Bioomsburg, October 28, 1855. @3aiHaaQm 3-2Dap®a£Fu£iS323 # HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing ! In the Exchange Block next to Swartz's Book Store. They have on hand iiur>e and full assortment of ° FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK. AND OIL CLOTH of all sorts and sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any thing -about. Of Pants and Vests they have every color ol the rainbow, betides some black,-blue, °rey striped and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, bull, casimere, tfiaiseilles, linen- SYkI worsted of all fash ionablo cuts arid colors ; Working Pants and boys ciothiil?; 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 sens® SAiaas They have Unrtersleves, Spencers Collars, Rigalel.s, Gloves, Miili, Ladies'* bcad-ba? Handkerchiefs be., be. Also Jewelry and Notions. each as Rings, Breast j.ins, Gold and skss •: ; " i ™- "" s, " k " •""'J'VSf.S? *s* ° 1 o. DRhIFUSS, & Co. | 1855 JVevv Fall and Winter Goods! 1855 DAVIE LOWEHB 3 RCr ¥NVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashlonaJe ttlothing at his atom oo Mavk.i * street, two doors above the "American House," where he has x full assortment of men and boy'a wearing apparel, including men ffASarnOKTAIEILIB ME3333 gox, sack frock, gum and oil cloth coals of .11 sorts and sizes, pants of all colors shawl, and^fancy articles.* ' ° raVal8 ' 9l ° CkS ' Co " a "' handkerchief,, gloves, sus'pendel. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short nnil„ „„j • Jura manner ' A " hiß clol,li "S "' B Y the aid bl a microscope, we see million **. -of little .openings on the surface of onr bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the shin, is carried to any organ Or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, dis orders of the Liver, . affections of the heart. Inflammation on the Lungs, Asthmas, coughs aiut colds, are by its means effectually cured, Every housewife knows that suit passes free ly through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment far more readily pen eti ates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, onring the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other means. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and Scorbutic Humors. No remedy has everdone so much for the cure of disease of the Skiu, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, sore heads. Scrofola, or Erysipelas, can long withstand iU influ ences. The inventor has traveled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principle ho I pilals, dispensing this Ointment, giving ad vice as to its application, and has tbua been the means of restoring countless numbers of health. I Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Wounds and * Ulcers. j f?ome of the most scientific surgeons now . rely soldly On the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandu lar swellings,and tumors. Prof.Holloway has by command of the Allied Governments,di r patched to the hospitals of the East, large I shipments of this Ointment, 'o bo used under s the direction of the Medical Staff, in tho worst casesof wounds. It will cureany ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of tbe joints, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing oom plainte can be effectually cured if the Oint , menl be well rubbed in over the parts affect ed, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each part. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: Bunions, Lumbago, Burns, Mercurial Erup- Cnapped Hands, lions, Chilblains, piles, Fistulas, Rheumatism, Gout, , Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases, Sore I.egs, Sore Breasts, Swelled Glands, Sore Heads, Stiff Joints, Sore Throats, Sores of all kinds, Sprains, Scalds. Ulcers, . Wounds of. all Venereal Sores, kinds. Sold at tho Manufactories of Prof. Holfo | way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and.iJ4 Strand, London, and by all respectable Drtg giiia and Dealers of Medicines throughout the United States, and' tab civilized world, in Pots, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and St each! BW There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 19, 1855. 100,000 COPIES ! Steamboat Disasters on the f&iftern Waters, and Steamboat Directory. ffTHE undersigned havo now in ecurse ot J. preparation a new Steamboat Uimterv which will be issued in October nStilbs boc)t will contain over two hundred pages j|_ lustrated in the best style, and nearly bound in a dprable manner. It will be one of the most interesting books ever published, and will be a bock that will be interesting't 0 ,|| classes of peopttp. The Steamboat Directory will contain a complete list and description Jf all the Steamboats now afloat in the Western and Southern, waters. The length, model speed, power arid tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the name of the boar with the trade she lias In. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, dep. 'pn. Directory will contain a History of Steamboats and Steamboaling on tho Western waters since the application of atpsm: also, a sketch of tho tirst boat built for tho Ohio River with tho name of the builder, ceaimaiider and own or. The River Directory will contain a lj,t and description of all the Steamboat Disasters that havo occurred on the Western and South ern waters, beautifully illustrated, with a list of all those who have perished by rheif burn, ing, sinking and exploding, on the Western and southern wilers. The Directory will contain Maps of tho Ohio, Mississippi, souri, Illinoir, Arkansis, White, Red, Ouachita" Yazoo, and other rivers, with the towns and' cities laid down, with cotrept distances; also many other River and Commercial items of interes to the people at large. The book wilt contain the cards of tho various U. S. Mail floats, with the trada they aro jn, & c ' The Directory will also contain a complete flat of all the reapoiiailile Steamboat Licensed Qfli cera, their places of residence, Sic. & c the new steamboat taw its tequnemei is, with comments, showing wherein it benefits tho in competent officer, and injures the competent officer, &c. &c., and all the important!; M Supreme Court steamboat decisions up' lo date; the Rates and imporuut Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, important decia ions of the various U. S. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, dec. &o„ with many other things of interest. Tho Directory will be illustrated J n t t vtyle, and printed in thy best D,a nn ., author has for six year. •" 'n -I'.k . together all the facts and nor.,, j„ re * j , numerous steamboat disasters on he iv~.il " and Southern waters, a n j "vV* iishing th.tnin book fn rm Th |# wo.k wi|l be put aute l- jW sum of & D ,l.r Tan thousand copies , vi „ g. iMo#a f r # bo. me.,; all other, ae.iro,,, of aubecribing will have tp do so. at „„ „ „„„ J '*. P'"? led . unless or jered in advance, Thhr wotk 10 *">" circulation of over eight t . '***> " 'h® publishers are raeeflr f,® ' numbers of subscribers, per mail. Ihe , .' 1 <"" U 0f ,ba COUD,, y- Shine or " oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific .•ion of the times, aro contributor, to' the j Steamboat Directory. , The Directory will be issued In October, and will be an ornament.to the parlor as well as ste.mboaV By remitting Ono Dollar, poet paid, you will reoeiva a copy of the above work. AU communications and letters should be addressed to JAS. T. LLOYD * CO. Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. July H, 1854. Fresh Arrival! A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prmia just received by railroad and for sale by A. A. C. MENSCH. THIBET SHAWLS With ailk fringe, i fine lot just received end for sale by A C. MENSCH.