TER EVEIIT please' luiiice ilia i advertisement fieadeir "IJ> Pereonsout of Em- / pioymcnly" and send for a full descriptive Cat- 1 alogu* of all oar Illustrated Works. To the uniCiatei in the great art of selling books, are would say that we present a scheme for money making which is far belter than ■II the goldmines ol California and Australia. Any perron Wishing to embaik in the en terprise, will Ttrk little by sending to the Publisher, £26,Tnr which he will receive sam ple copies of the various works, (nt whole sale prices) carefully .boxed, insured, and directed, affording a very liberal per rentage to the Acent for his trouble. With tbeee he will soon be able to ascer'.ain the isist salea ble, and order accordingly. Address, (post paid,) ROBERT PEARS, Publisher, 18t William Street, New Vork. IMPORTANT TO FBMAI.ES —Dr-CuKtcssMAN*' PlLW.—The combinations ol ingredients in here I ill". i> the result of a lung and ex. tensive practice; ihry ore mild hi Iheir oper. etioi-, and certain in restoring uatuee to ita proper channel. In cvoty instance hive the Pills proved successful. The Pills invuna hly open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into ita proper channel, whereby hoath ia restored, and the Sale and deadly countenance changed to a ealtby one, No femalo can enjoy good health unless alio ia eguiai ; and whenever an obetruction takes place, whether from ex posure, cold, or any other cat so, the genoial health immediately begins to decline, and the want of such a remedy ha< beer, the cause of *o many consumptions among young lemale. To ladies whose health will not permit ail in crease of thd'r' family, those Pills will prove a valuable acquisition, as they will prevent pregnancy. Headache, pain in tho side, pal pitation of Th< heart, loathing of food, and disturbed sleeo do raw' alwavs arise from the imorrupliun of nature; and whenever that is the the Pills will invariably remedy all these evils. Nor are they leas efficacious in the rure of Leucoirhoea, commonly called the "Whites," These Pills should never be ta. ken during pregnancy, as (hey would be sure to cause o misearripae. Waranled to be purclv Vegetable, and free from anything injurious to life or health. Full and explicit diiections accompany each box. Tbeso Pills are put up In square flat boxes. Perons residing where there are no ageney established, l>y enclosing One Dollar in a let ter postpaid to D'- f' - Is. Cheeaeman, No. 2G7 Blacker street, N cw York City, can hove them sent to their respective addresses by return of mail. nr IMPORTANT TO THE LADIES Dr. GKISKNKR'S Celebrated Menstrual Pills have been long and widely known as invari ably cenaidin removing any stoppage, irreg ularity, or suppression ol the menses. In the leniule hospitals in Vienna, Paris, and Berlin,they have entirely superseded the Use of ail other remedies; because, where a cure is attainable by medicinal agencies, they are certain of success. Their astonish ing efficacy would be almost incredible, if not vouched for by indubitable testimony, in numerous ioHtancee producing returns of lite monthly period alter all hope had been aban doned. In every case, from whatevercauso the ob struction may arise, as also to prevent preg nancy where the health will not admit ol in crease of family, they are always efficient; for which reason they must not be used du ring pregnancy, though always mild, healthy, safe and certain in their effects. Married ladies will find , articular instruc tions in the directions, io which are stated the various symptoms by which the cause of 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 i Liberty Street, New York City. Responsible agents will be appointed for theiLMfewes soon 8s practicable. In the mead time, all orders sre to be addressed to Dr. R. H' Geissner, 127) Liberty Strce l , New York City, hr to box 2456 N. Y. Post Office, and a box will be sent by return mail, as tbey are put up in sealed envelopes, and can be sent with the strictest privacy to any pari of the United Stales. CAUTION TO Ltntrs. As various not only ineffective but injtiri ons compounds purporting to be '• Femnle Pills," under all kinds of names as " Iron Pills," "Silver Pills," "Golden Pills," " Peri odical Pills," &c. are attempted lobe palmed off upon the credulous or unwary, it is only necessary for ladies to bo on iheir guard against the attempted imposition, and in all oases where there is no authorized agent for the tale of-Dr. Geissncr'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, Harrishnrg; D R. Jones & Co., Harrisbnrg ; C. Weigley, Mill bsch. PKOCLAICATIPW. ""* NOTICE is hereby given that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for tho County of Columbia, tocommence at the Coutt House in Bloomsburg, on Monday, the 4th day of February next, to continue one week The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia.are requested to be then and ihere in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices appertaining o be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are rilso requested and commanded to be then and ihere attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request ed to be punctual in their attendance, et the lime appointed agreeable to their no tice*, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 16th day of December in the year f our Lord one thousand eignt hundred and fifty five, and the Independence of the United Ntales of America the 77th. STEPHEN H. MILLER, S/i'k (God save the Commonwealth.) Adminintrutor g Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad ministration upon the estate of £abriel Lulz, late of Mifflin township, Columbia Co., deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing in Bloomsburg. All persons ' indebted to the said estate sre requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing accounts against thPsaid rfecedenl to pre sent them for settlement to the administrator. He will attend at the hie resident of the deceased oti Tuesday the Bth day of January fust., to meet those who have business with (be estate. STEPHEN H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Jan. t. 1856—6 iv. Adm'r. Engravings lor iVevspaperi and magazines. THE subscriber has several thousand en gravings of various subjects and sizes, suita ble for illustrating newspapers and maga sines. He offers the use of them for taking oasts or printing, to the editorial fraternity 00 vory moderate term*. Address, JOHN FROST, Marcb 29J856. PHU.ADSI.PUI A. UEAD ULARTEftS! FLOUR & FLED. "ytTHEAT FLOUR, BUKWHEAT FLOUR, v Corn Flour, Corn Chop, Corn & Oats Chop, Rye Chop, Buckwheat Chop & Bran, Wheal Bran, RYE, CORN, AND OATS BY IHE BUSHEL, constantly on hand and lor sale at the store of the subscriber. Jan 2d—if. A. C. MF.NSCH. Grand Jurors for Feb. Term, 1856. Bloom—Joseph Barkley. Benton—Jacob Ogden. Beaver—Samuel Cox, Henry Hossler. Briercreek—Peter M. Trough. Fish iagcreek—Moses McHenry. Greenwood—Samuel Kisuer. Hemlock—John Cox. Locust—Silas Johnson, James Deimer, George'Felterman. Madi<on—Swisher Boon, David Kioer. Mifflin—Chas. Klirtgainan, i'iiineasSmith, John Aten, Thoma" K. Hess. Montour—David W. Clark. • Mouniplensant—William Kesler. Orange— John Herring. Pine—John Young, George Welliver. Scott—Jacob Clossen, Samuel Melick. Traverse Jurors for Feb. Term, 'SO. B'oom—Samuel Mendenhall, Ephraim Armstrong, Caleb Barton, Jr., Jacob R. Groul. Benton—N. Patterson Moore. Briercreek—Jonathan Kck, James Boiles. Cuttawissa—Henry Hollingahead, Jeremiah Fincher. Centre—George Kelcliner. Jacob Hagen bueh, Da- ;el Hageubuch, I. W. Wooloy, Philip Freas. Franklm—Reuben Knittle. ( Fi-hipgcreek—Henry Bntenbender, J. D. McHenry. Greenwood—John Stadon, David Dreible piece. Locust—Mayberry Snyder, Henry Youst, Samuel Adams, Joseph B. Cleaver, Abislia Thomas. Montour—James Dngnn, Jacob Leiby. Madison—Samuel Brugler, Adam Keeler, William Carnaltan. Maine— Stacy John. Monntpleasant—John C. Thomas. Mifflin—William Mensinger. Scotl—John 11. Dewitl, Joseph Bobbins. l&cgieter'g Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors nnd other Dersons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and minors thai the following administration ac counts have been filed HI the office ef the | Register of the county of Columbia, and will i be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphan's coutl, to he held at Blooms burg, in and for the county aroresaid, on Wednesday, the 6th day of February next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 1. The final account of John Robison ami Fatah S. Melick, administrators of the es tate ol William Mclittyre late of Scoll town ship, deceased. 2. The account (J William T. Miller, de ceased, .admr. of James Miller late of Lo cust township, deceased, so far as the estate of said James Miller, deceased, came into his hands, filed by Oliver Evans, admr. of said WtlHam T. Miller. 3. The account of Oliver Evans, admr. de bonis non of James Miller lata of Locust township, deceased. 4. The account of Elias Mendenhall, ad ministrator of the estate ol Jesse C. Jones late of Bloom township. 5. The account or Adam Stroup, Jr. admr. of the estate of Jonathan Stroup late of Ml. Pleasant township, deceased. 6. The account of Gilbert H. Fowler, Jo seph Pilkington and David Fowler, Execu tors of the last will and testament of Daniel Fowler lale of Briercreek iwp. deceused. 7. The account of Christian Shuman admr. of the estate of Catharine Shuman, late of Maine township deceased. 8. The account of Sainnel Oaken, admr. de bonis r.on of John Marshall late of Lime stone township. Columbia county deceased, which were left unadministered by his ex ecutor Henry Marshall deceased. DANIEL LEE, REGISTER'S OFFICE, ) Register. Bloontfthurg, Jan. 8, 1866 j Public Sale oi'Rcal Estate. FBtHE undersigned will offer at public sale JL on SATURDAY the 19lh day of Janua ry next, upon the premises, the following de scribed propetly; v^.: LLaaotb gd£P HEammda.,, containing NINE ACRES, situate in Frank lin township, Columbia county, wbereon are erected a good frame . JJwclling House, a large and commodious Carpenter Shop, a a good Stable, and other necessary out build ings. There is n GOOD WELL OF WATER near tho door of the house ar.ri a young thri ving orchard of CHOICE FRUIT. The prop erty lies on the public road leading from Cal taw issa to Danville, about three n.iles from the first, and seven from the latter place ; and is a very desired location for n mechanic or a person wishing to engage in the mercan tile business, it being in n thickly populated | and flourishing neighborhood. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock; of said day when terms will be made known by 0. P. TEETSYVPRTH. Franklin, Dec. 28, 1855. MUSICAL CONVENTION. Prof. W. B. Bradbury, Of New York City will hold a MUSICAL CONVENTION, hi Bloomsburg, commen cing on Saturday evening, Feb'y 2nd, and continuing with Three Sessions for Instructions, each day, (except Sabbath) until YVednef* day evening following, when the whole mat ter will conclude with A PUBLIC CONCERT. All persons who desire instruction in sa lored and secular music, by one of the most celebrated teachers in the land, are invited to attend. . TICKETS, for the convention and concert, can be obtained at the boats store, next door . above the Exchange hqtel. Boarding will be provided at reasonable rates, for those who shall attend Irom neighboring places. TESSE G. CLARK, S. P. COOK, 4 THOMAS J. MORRIS. Bloomsburg, Jan. 9, 1856. BY BOAT DE PORTO! SECOND AnniVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! AT A. C. MENSCH'S CHEAP CORNER: OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinelts, Kentucky Jesns, Mushns, cotton and wool Flan nels, all wool Detain, Brnge Detain, Cham bray, Silks sstins, Long and Single Shawls, Calicoes, Hatfl, Caps, Boots and Shoes of all sizes, Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c., Ac.; in fact everything to make up a full and complete assortment. Come and see. ALSO-. BUCKWHEAT AND WHEAT FLOUR, Corn ami Rye Chop constantly on hand and for sale for cash. Bloomsburg, Nov. 28, 1855—4 m. YRON STEEL, and every kind of Hard *• waief or sale by MoKELVY, NEAL&Co WliO WANTS TO BE MARRIED? THE ART OF LOVE-MAKING. The most extraordinary booh of the i9th Century I THE BLISS OF MARRIAGfc. The way to the Alter. Matrimony mad? easy; OR, JIOW TO WIN A LOVER. One volume of 160 pages, 32m0. Price One Dollar. 500,000 copies already issued. Thirteenth edition redy. Printed on the fin est paper, and illustrated in the finest style of art. 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The best Books for Agent*! i Send for a few copies and try Hum among your Jxirads ROBERT SEARS ! Publishes the lollowing popular illustrated I works, and for the sain of which he desires an active agent in every county of the U. S. A small capital of £2O or £25 only is required. The most Elegant and Useful Volume of the year. SEARS' GREAT WORK. ON RUSSIA Just published, an illustrated description ol the Russian Empire. Being a physical and Political History of its Governments and Pro vinces, Productions, Resources, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature, Educa tional Means, Religion, People, Manners, Customs, Antiquities, &c., &c., from the latest and most authentic sources. Embel lished with about 200 engravings, nnd Maps of European and Asiatic Russia. The whole complete in one large octavo volume of about 700 pages, elegantly and substantially bound. Retail price 33. 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New Pictorial Ilistoiy of China and India— comprising a description of those countries and their inhabitants, —embracing the His torical Events, Government, Religion, Edu cation, Language, Literature, Arts, Manu factures, Productions, Commerce, and Man ners and Cualoms of the People, from the earliest period of authentic record to the present time. Illustrated with two hundred engravings. 600 pages large octavo. Price £2.50. IV. New Pictorial Family Instructor, or Digest of General Knowledge —Comprising a com plete circle of useful and entertaining infor mation. Designed for Families, Schools and Libraries. COO pp. octavo. Prioe £2.60. Pictoml Histoiy of the American Revolution. —A bock tor every family in the Union I It contains an account of the early history of the Country, Constitution of the United States, a Chronological Index, &c. Several hundred Engravings. Price 82.00 With a variety of other Pictorial Works, of such a moral and religious influence, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their la bor. 13T To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers an opportunity for-girofitable employment seldom to be met wilh. ty Persons wishing to engage tn their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circu lar containing full particulars, with "Direc tions to persons disposed lo act as Agonts," together with terms on which they will be furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, PUBLISHER. 181 William Street, New York. 0F SEND FOR O>E COPY. —Single copies of the above works will be carefully enveloped in stout paper, and forwarded st our risk and expense to any post office in the United Slates, on the receipt of the retail prices. STILL I I QODEY'S LADY'S BOOK QF>cs>xr £LQ3€£><3B<, FIFTY SECOND VOL.! TUB PIONEER MAGAZINE! Especially devoted to the wants of the Ladies if America. Where this Magazine is taken in a boost, no other is wanted, as it comprises ail that couid be obtained by taking three other Mag azines. iVcw Features for 183fL, A new and very interesting story etnrv wjll be commenced in January, by Marion Jliw- Inml, author of "Alone," and "Hidden I.Jnv" two novels that have created an immense sensation in the literary world. AUo— Miss Virginia F. Townsend willcommence in the Febiunry number a Novelette, which wo know will strongly interest the readers of the "Book." Stories by an English AnthoresS. How to make War. Flowers and Fruits— With engravings. The Nurse nnd the Nursery. Haw to make a Bonnet. Troubles of an English Housekeeper. The art of sketching flow ers from Nature. With engravingr,—To be copied by tbe 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 mind, and the 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 (bey come from, with engravings Modelling in Leather wiih engravings. This is only giving an idea of our inden tions for 1856—New design.* of intyf-t y the ladies are springing tin every day : we shall avail ourseivea ol everything that can interest them. In fact, "Godey's Lady's Book," will possess the interest of any other three magazines. In addition to the above will be continued in each No. Godev's splendid steel engravings. One hundred pages of reading. Godey's challenge Fashion Plates. In this as 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 cat by. Dress patterns —Infant's and Chtldrens Dresses—All kind of Crochet and Netting Wotk—Cloaks, Mantelets, Talmas, Collars, Chemisette, Under Sleeves, Bonnets, Win dow Curtains, Hroderic Anglaisa Slippers, Caps, Cloaks, Evening Dresses, fanny Arti cles, Head Dresses, Hair Dressing, Robes Inr Night and Morning, Carriage Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Wrcadts, Mantillas, Walking Dres ses, Riding Habits, Boy's and Cloaks of Fur in season. OroctelTail Netting Work printed in colors. Diawing Lessons for Youth—looo designs, Music, 83 worth is given every year; the Norse and the Nursery, with full inltruc- ] lions; Godey's invaluable Recipes upou every subject. We would advise all who intend to sub scribe to send in their orders soon, for il we do not make duplicate stereotype plates, it will be diflinnlt to supply the demand. We expect onr list for 1856 will reach 100,000 copies. The best plan for subscribing is to send your money direct to tbe publisher.— Those who send large amounts had better send drafts but notes will answer if drafts cannot be procured. Letters hnd better be registeted—it only costs five cents extra, and their safe reception is ensured. Terms—Cash in Advance. One copy 1 year, 83. Tsvo conies I year, 85. Three copies 1 year, 86. Five copies t year and an extra copy to the person sending the club making six copies . 10.— glaki onnie? one fa.t aiul an tvint i-.v Jr. the person sending the cfnu, mSlHigyebp ies, 815. Eleven copies 1 year, and an ex tra copy to the person sending the club ma king 12 copies, 520. iy Tbe above Terms cannot be deviated from, no matter bow many arc ordered. Godey's Lady's Book and Harper's Maga zine both 1 year for 84 50. Godey's Lady's Book and Arthur's Home Magazine both 1 year for 83 50. The money must be uli sent at one time for any of the Clubs. fF Additions of one or more to clubs are received at club prices. fiT A Specimen or Specimens will be sent direct to any Postmaster making tbe request. ar We can always supply back numbers for the year, as the work is stereotyped. • Subscribers in the British Provinces, who send for club?, must remit 36 cents extra on every subscriber, to pay the American post age to the lines. Address L. A. GODEY, No. 113 Che?tnnt Street. Philart'a. F. H. SMITH, POUT MONNAIE, POCKEt^UDKr AND Dressing Case Mannlhrtnrer JV. W. cor. of 4th and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA, ALWAYS on hand a large ar.d varied as sortmen, of Port Monnaies, Work Boxes, PocKet Books, Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, [Books Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Dressing Cases, Cigar Canes, See. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German fancy gonds. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Whole sale, Second and Third Floor?. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sls.,Phila. N. 8.—05 the receipt of sl, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to any part of the U. States, by mail; describing pen, thus medi um, bard, or soil. Philadelphia, April 5, 1855.^^ J^j^J._ Cist ol' Letters "OEMAINING in the Post-office at Catta wissa, for the fourth quarter ending Dec. 31st, 1855. Ahlun Milton Bieber M. Barr Christian Bennett E. B Clßy water A S Mrs. 2 Deal R C Folk Benj. G Gernerri John M'GowanTerence,ship Hennessy John 2 Hactenstine Jacob Gordan Janes Latts Alexandra Metz Richard Smith Josiah Tiugly Urban Tingly Joseph Tobias Jackson A Walter Abner. Persons applying for the above letters will please say they are advertised. C. RAHN, P. M. Cattawissa. Jan. 3, 1856. List of Letters REMAINING in the PoalOfhceat Blooms burg, Pa., January l, 1856. Busle Lewis Koont Wm. Bright Catharine Perry Capt. Barrett Jameson's H'rs. Piper George Crolant Jane McKye Christopher Davis Hannah Richard Donohoe Mary Rilchet EfttWlbeth Dallman Daniel Siocker Alex'r i Evans Gabriel Wunamnucher Jacob Fahringer Jeremiah Winner Mariahk Fitch John Yanhorn John R Keller Sarah Williams Martli,Ship Keller Paul Hatchings S do. Persons calling for the above Letter* will please *ay they are advertised. ' PHILIP UNANGST, P. M. Bloomsburg, Jan. 1,'66. To Those Wanting Cheap Clothing! HAVE just received and opened iheir elock of merchandize for Fall and Winter sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortmett now offered in thisjTOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to boy cheap, oan save money by giving ns 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 bnges, poplins, paramatta cloths' mohair lustres, muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, fee. WHII E GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing?, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in targe variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, fee., All kinds ol SHAWLS, hrocke, Bay State, Walerville, black silk, cashmere. Embroder tfd, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, saltinetts, vestings, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coaling velvet, fee. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS fy SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hals and Caps of latesl fashionß. We have nlso Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, tßble and car r.la r .oths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, drillings, &0., in abundance. 61 We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else where We have bought our R oods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. 1 Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. 6S3O.ECJD.cDaa XDir®fUPuasßS3 G3aD a HAVE RECEIVED A NEW LOT OF Fashionable Fall and Winter Clothing ! I" full flrf k D9X ' '° SW " rlit ' S BOOk Store - They have 00 hßn<l a lu '*° >nd FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and sizes, tbat the present enlightened age knows any thing about. Of Pants and Vests thev have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey smped and fancy ; Vests of satin silk, bull, cas.mere, marseilles, linen and wofsted of all lash tollable cntaand colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine white figured ami striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Sca?fs, all k odi of genUe man's dress goods ; Hals, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and They have UnAersleves, Spencers, Collars. Rialetts Olnv< M;> r J- > , , , Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notion? s'ach as Rings Breast'nbi? Gnld snd Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains Porlmnn'ie? I Razors and a well selected assortment of Aecordeons ror " non,e8 > Spectacles, Kmves hloZto" Oc, C 4 e T B S5 ore 11,0 " ExC " ange Ulock " Court house. Bioomsuur 0 , uct. 4, i55. s DRE | FUSS) &Co 1855 JVevv Fall and Winter Goods ! 1855 EATXD 107TEHBEE.G HrNVrTKS attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his storeou Mnrk-t t* o d ° ors ab " v -he "American House," where he has a full assortment ol men and boy's wearing apparel, including JFAgSHKSSJAIULIB 2Di£ES§ flox. sack frock, gnm and oil nloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pantsof all colors shawl, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, cloves susnoml, and fancy artielas. ° ' ,uorß N. B. He will also make in order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All Ins clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufa . lure. Bloomsburg, Sept. 20ih 1855-3 m. A. H. JOCELYN'S I ATA LOUIE of POPULAR MAPS AND Illustrated Sheet Publications, With Genpral Descriptions, Prices, &c. fAMIESE publications are invarialy colored, •*- and all the same size, (26 by 32 inches.) and of one retail price,—2s cents each. FOR CASH ONLY. 1 st.—Mirror of the City of Sebastopol, and Map of the Crimea anil Black Sea TUJS is thp only authentic view given, showing the Vxart position ot all the tortthca tions, with correct name and number of guns in each, and giving a full description ol the city, its public buildings, harbors, ke. Also, map of the Crimea, showing the military po sition of the Allied forces surrounding Sebas topol ; maa of the Black Sea, containing dis tances Irorn Constantinople, and statistical Information relative to the population of Eu rope and its principal cities. Also, views of the hnrricano on the Black Sea. the Battle of Inkvrmann, fee. Wholesale Price to Agents, 87 per hundred. 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 nnd Cuba; population of cities; por traits of Washington. Jefferson. La Fayette, Jackson, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun—men who wdl 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 Inflows : The Adora tion of the Shepherds—The Fligh' into Egypt —Jesus in the Midst of the Doctors—Jesus Subject to his Parent?—the Baptism -Our Ixird 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, 89 per hundred. 4lh Secet.—A Great National Chart.— The Constitution of the United States 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, 89 per hundred. N. B.—No citizen should be without this Sheet, and Foreigners who would understand the American people, their ptinciples and government, should have acopy without de lay. oth Sheet —Jnst Published, Latest Maps and Views of the Eastern war, from the most authentic sources, Sebastopol, Crimea, Black, Baltic and Azoff Seas. Showing the present position of the Allied forces, Small Map of Europe, giving the routes and distances from London and Paris to the Crimea, Cronstadt, and many other places; Number ol vessels in the Baltic Fleet; Army and Navy of the world; Views of the Hurricane on the Black Sea, Battle of Inker inann, Constantinople; Population of Europe and its principal Cities; Immense Supply of War Munitions to the French Army. kc. t3V No peraor. should be without this Sheet It contains on a large scale the best maps, plans and views of places that are causing so much excitement throughout ths world; also, a small map of Europe for reference lo their positions, &o. Wholesale price 89 per hund red. 6th Sheet.—Mirror of Cronstadt, Sebas topol, Great Redan, Mamelon and Ma lakoff Towers, Map of the Crimea and Baltic Sea, with portraits of the Prin cipal Crowned Heads, also, Russian, Frenchf English and Turkish Officers. This is tbe only authentic view given of Cronetsglt, showmg the exact position and correct name of ail the Fortifioations, with number of guna in eaoh. A new plan of Se bastopol, Southeast view, showing the Great Redan, Mamelon and 'Malaknff Towers— drawn on the spot—also, giving the number of Allied Forces in tbe Crimea, Baltic See, &c. Wholesale price to Agents, 89 per hun dred. A. H. JOCELYN, Publisher of Illustrated Maps, Popular Sheets, fee., be. 60 Fulton St., (up stairs,) N. York. PERRY & ERETY, S. W. COR. OF 4TH & RACE ST., PHILADELPHIA fIOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, PUB-' Ushers and Blank Book Manufacturers. P. A E. have constantly on hand an assort ment of Imported and American Books and Stationery of the finest quality, which can be supplied AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT in the City. Having an EXTENSIVE BINDERY connected with onr business we are enabled tomrnish BLANK BOOKS either from the shelves or made to order at the lowest manu iaclurer s prices. Persons wishing to purchase in Philadel phia will find it to Iheir advantage to give us a call before making their selections. All orders by mail promptly attended to Sept. 20, 1855.—6 m. Hood's Ornamental Iron Works, Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac. Tory and Ware rooms of the subscriber who is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Hailing of every description, fr Cemeteries, public and private buildings, also Verandahs hountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron works of decorative char note-. Purchaser, may rely on having ,|| ir _ ticles carefully boxed and shipped to their dcs. Itnat'on. A book of designs will be furnished to those wishing to make selections ROBERT WOOD, Kidge Avenue, below Spring Garden St c , PHILADELPHIA. September 27, 1855. STUB WABIE ABB Establishment. r|3HE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully i n . forme bis old friends end customers ihi t he has purchased his brothei's interest in the above establishment, and the concern will here after bs conducted by himself exclusively He JS. has just offeis for sale the jgja largest and most extensive assortment merit ..f FANCY STOV E8 ever intro duccJ into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on short notice, J he patronage of old friencs and new cure tomcrs is respectfully solicited. A.M.RUPERT. Uloomsburg Jan. 12, 1853. 51-tf STO FES! STOVES! STOVEST SIIARPLESS £ MELICK HAVE opened a new Stove and Tinware Establishment, on Main street one door above the Court-house, where they are pre pared to furnish goods in their line such ns Tin. Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware Hrass Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying Pans, Stove Pipes, all kinds " of Tin Wars, Broom Wirt §-c.. at extremely low Prices. Among their variety of COOK STOVES, may be found the Home Air Tight, William Penn, Globe, Coal Mountain, Miners' Choice Van Leer's Kitchen Comfort, Double Oven, the celebrated Raub Cooking Stove for coai or wood, and others, too numerous to men tion, Also Parlor Grates, Office and Parlor Slovtis, In great vario'.y. Tin Roofing, Gutters, Lead ers, and all kinds of work made to order, at the shortest notioe. Repairing of all kinds attended to. Bloomsburg, April 27th 1854.-tf. YXTHEATLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA- v TRE. Arch Street, above Sixth, Phil'a. THE STAR COMPANY, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength and Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretfifore offered to (he Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Comio Drama, Vaudevilles, Musioal Borlettas. &c., &c. ST When visiting the oily, go there. Oct 2— tf. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY t YOB A NiBVELLO IIS AOS. HdLLOWAY'S OINTMENT TJIE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY! the n.d ol a microscope, we see million of little openings on the surface of oor bo J tea. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed 011 the skin, is carried to any organ or inward pari. Diseases of the Kidneys, dis orders of the Liver, affections of the heart, Inflammation on the Lungs, Asthmas, coughs and colds, ure by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes free ly through bone or meat of any thickness. < This healing Ointment far more readily pen etrates through any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached bv other means Erysipelas, Satt Rheum and Scorbulia Humors. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of disease of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, snrn heads. Scrofula, or Erysipelas, can long withstand its influ ences. The inventor has Iraveled over many parts of Ihe globe, visiting the principle hos pilals, dispensing this Ointment, giving ad vice as to its application, and lias thus been the means of restoring countless numbers of health Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, IVoumls and Ulcers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers,glandu lar swellings.and tumors. Prof.Holloway)ias by command of the Allied Governments,dis patched to the hospitals of the East; largo shipments of this Ointment, to be used nnder the direction of the Medical Stall, in the worst cases of wounds, ft will cureany ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the jointe, even of 20 years' standing. Piles and Fistulas. These and other similar distressing com plaints can he effectually cured if the Oint ment be well rubbed in over the parts affect ed, and b) otherwise following the printed directions around each part. Both the Ointment and Pills should bs used in the following cases': Bunions, Lumbago, Burns, Mercurial Erup- Chapped Hands, lions, Chilblains, Piles, Fistulas, Rheumatism, Gout, Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases, Sore {.egs, Sore Breasts, Swelled Glands, Sore Heads, Stiff Joints, Sore Throats, Sores of all kinds, Sprains, Scalds, Ulcers, Wounds of all Venereal Sore, kinds. 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 States, and the civilized world, ill Pols, at 25 cents, 624 cents, and Si each. EST There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for tho guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. July 19. 1835. IOOjOOO COPIES ! Steamboat Disnsters on the Western Waters, and Steamboat Directory, fTtllß undersigned have now in course of JL preparation a new Steamboat Directory winch will be issuad in October next, the book will contain over two hundred pages ij. lustraled in the best style, end neatly bo'uni in a durable manner. It will be one of the ' most interesting books ever published, and will be a book that will he tbtcresting'to all classes of people. The Steamboat Director* willcontain a complete list and descriptr on Jf all the Steamboats now afloat in the Western and Southern waters. The length, mocet speed, power and tonnage of each boat,*,here and by whom built, the name of the boat with the trade she has in. Alao, the names' of Captains and officers, her age, &c. The Directory will contain a History of Steamboat, and Steamboaling on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a sketch of the hrst boat built for the Ohio Biver, with the name of tho builder, commander and'own er. The lliver Directory will contain a list and description of all tho Steamboat Disasters that have occurred on the Western and South em waters, beautifully illustrated. with a Kat of all those who have perished by their burn ing, sinking and exploding, on the western and southern witers. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mis souri, Illinni?, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita* Yaioo, and other rivers, with tho towns and' cities laid down, with correct distances; also many other liiver and Commercial items of interes' to the people at largo. The book will contain the carda of the various U. S. Mail Uouts, with the trade Iboy are in, Ac. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all tho responsible Steamboat Licensed Offi. cors, their places of residence, dfce. &c., the new steamboat law. its tequtreinei ts, with comments, showing wherein it benefits the in eompe'.ent officer, and injures the competent officer, dec. &c., and all the important U. 8 Supreme Court steamboat decisions up to date; the Ustes and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, important decis ions of the various U. S. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, dec. &c., with many other things of interest. The Directory will bo illustrated in the best style, and printed in the best manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on *he Western and Southern waiors, and now intends pub lishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at tho low sum of One Dollarj Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boutmei.; all othora desirous of subscribing will have to do so at once, as none will be' printed unless ordered in advance. This wotk is destined to havo a circulation of over eight thousand copies, as the publishers are reoei*. ing large .numbers of subscribers, par mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of tbo times, are contributora to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as wall' as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar, post paid, you will receive a copy of the above work. All communications and letters should ba 1 addressed to JAS. T. LLOYD + 00. Post Office Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. July IS, 1855. FANCY GOODS, of every description and variety, new styles, and fresh from New York and Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap atore M'KJELVY, NKAL It CO /■IHi SET SHAWLS with silk frinqe, JL line lot just received and for sale bv A C. MENSCit.
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