The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, October 01, 1856, Image 3

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    yPobnfSale of Valuable Real Estate.
i|N pursuance of an order of the' Orphans'
>*■ CodH of Colombia ' County, on
Ratnrdny, Ist of November,
bext, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Jacob
. Damon, administrator, &c., of Joseph Jooes,
Male of Greenwood township, in said county,
deceased, will expose to sale by public ven
due, upon the premises, a certain messuage
and v,
. LOT OF GROUND#
situate in the township of Greenwood afore
said, adjoining land of Robert Montgomery
on the Fouth-rrest, Robert Robbins on the
east ami en the west, and land of Jesse Rob
bins on the north, contninioa
NINETEEN ACRES,
on which arnerected a FRAME DWELLING
HOUSE and a BARN.
Late the Estate of said deceased, situite
in the township of Greenwood and county
•foresaid. - JACOB EVEULY,
Clerk.
ftloowsburg, Sept. 18, 1856.
EITiUT.
AME to the premises of the
subscriber in Fishingcreek
township, Columbia county, on
the 26th of Aug. last, a Dark
Red BULL, with a white laco and two red
epots near each eye, otookerV horns, and
between two and three years old. The own
er is requested to come forward ami prove
property, pay charges, and take him away,
or he will be disposed of according to law.
ANTHONY HUN'SINGER.
Fishingcreek. Sept. 16, 18S6.
ELECTION I'ltOLLAill ATION.
WHEREAS, by the laws of this Common
wealth it is made "the duly of the
Sherifi of every county lo give notice of
the general elections, by pubhctalion in one
or more newspapers of the county, at least
twenty days before the election," and to
enaWnwate'theYein "the officers to be elect
ed," and Id "designate the place at which
the election itr to be held." —Therefore, 1,
STEPHEN H. MILLER, High Sheriff of Co
lumbia county, do hereby make known ant',
proelaim lo the qualified electors of Colum
bia county that a GENERAL ELECTION
will be held throughout said counlv, on
TUESDAY, the FOURTEENTH day of
OCTOBER, being the second Tuesday in
said month, at the several districts within the
county lo wit:
Benton Township, at the House of
Ezekiel Cole.
Beaver township at the house of Chris
tian Shuman.
Bloom township, at the Court House
an Bloomsbuig.
Brtnrcreek township, at the town-house
in Berwick.
• Caltawissa township, at the house of
the late Stacy Magerum in Caitawissa.
Centre township, at the house of Jer
emiah Hess, dee'd.
Fishingcreek township, ai the house
of Abraham Kline, now occupied by
William Long.
Greenwood township, at the house of
Joseph Patton. ,
Hemlock township, at lite Buckhorn.
Jackson township, nt the house of Eze
kiel Cole.
Locust township, at the house of Da
vid Reinbold.
firanklin township, at Clayton's School
Itßtte.
Mifflin township, at the house of John
Keller.
Madison township, at the house of
John Welliver,
Mountplensnnt township, at the house
of William Hutchinson.
Montour township, at the house of
John Richards now occupied by Jesse
Hollingshead.
Main township, at tho house of Isaac i
Yetter.
Roaringcrcek township, nt the house
of G- W. Driesbach.
Orange township, at the house of Pe
iter P. Kline-
Pine township, at the house ot Albert
/Hunter. m
Sttgarloaf township, at thehonse of
Mrs. Sarah Cole.
Scott township, at the house of Enoch
lloweil, in Eapylown.
It is further direclednhat the election at
the said several districts shall be opened be
tween the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in Ihe
forenoon, and rhall continue open without
interruption, or adjournment until 7 o'clock
in the evening when the polls shall be
closed.
The officers to be elected at the time and
places aforesaid, a-e
A CANAL CCMMISSIONER,
AN AUDITOR GENERAL,
A SURVEYOR GENERAL,
A PRESIDENT JUDGE.
A MEMBER OF CONGRESS,
A STATE SENATOR,
A MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY,
TWO ASSOCIATE JUDGES,
A COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
A DISTRICT ATTORNEY,
A COUNTY SURVEYOR,
A COUNTY AUDITOR,
A CORONER.
It is (urlher directed that the meeting of
the reltim judges, at the Court House in
Bloomsburg to make out the general returns,
shall be on the first Friday succeeding the
general election, which will be the seven
teenth day of October.
The Congressional return judges of the
Twelfth district composed of the counties of
Luzerne, Wyoming, Columbia and Montour,
will meet at the Court House in Bloomsburg,
on Tuesday, the 21st day of October next to
make out returns for Mem'/er of Congress.
The return judges of Columbia and Mon
tour counties will meet at the Court House
in Bloomsburg, on Tuesday, the 21st day of
October next to make out returns for Member
of Assembly.
And in and by Ihe said set, I am further
directed to give notice "thai every person
excepting justices of Ihe peace, who shall
bold any office or appointment of profit or
trust under Ihe Government of the United
Slates, or of this State, or of any city or in
corporated district, whether a commissioned
officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or
agent, who is, or shall be employed under
the legislative, or executive or judiciary de
partment ol this Stale, or of any incorporated
district, and also that every member of Con
gress, and of the select or common council of
any city, commissioners of eny incorporated
district, is by law incapable of holding or ex
ercising at the same time the office or ap
pointment of Judge, inspector ot clerk of any
election of this commonwealth, and that no I
inspector, judge or any other officer of eny
sect) election shall be eligible to any office
* then to be voted for.
Given under my band at my office in
Bloomsburg, ibis 101b day of September,
A. D. 1866.
STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Blooms-1
bnrg, September 10, 1856. |
Notices
ALL persons indebted to (be undersigned,
will pleese to call and settle, as they are de
termined on closing the Books. We hope
(hie oell will receive attention.
. .. - 6. DREIFUSS,
A. KLINE.
Bloomsburg, Sept 20, 1856.
- •FRQSPEOTTTS'T" "
DAILY PENNSYLVANIA]*
A DOUBLE SHEET MORtfINO NEWSPAPER.
The Proprietor'6f the Philadelphia "Daily
Penttsylvaniah," in view "of the Presidential
Election, has made arrtple arrangements tor
the improvement of that Journal in all us
various departments. A double sheet, con
sisting of eight pnges of six columns each,
piinteil on good paper, with olear lyp*.
Issued daily. No pfeins are spared to do full
justice to every part of thai paper. The lar
gest telegraphic news from all parts of the
country will ba found in its columns; anil at
great expense, talented correspondents from
whom highly interesting letters are received,
have been secured, not only in England,
France, Washington and New York, but in
many other parts of the country. Great at
tention is also paid to the monetary, com
mercial, and especially the shipping list de
partment of this Journal, as well as to (he
local news of the City. And while every
desirable feature of a Newspaper is thus en
grafted upon the Pennsylvaman, it will con
tinue with redoubled energy and determina
tion to do battle tor the Constitution and the
Union.
The editorial conductuf The Pennsylvaman
has met with general approval, on account
of the fearlessness with which it assailed the
dangerous political heresies introduced by an
organization acting in secret, and corrupting
the whole moral structure of society. Abo
litionism also, has found in The Pennsylvani
on, an unrelenting enemy because (he doc
trine is snbversivaof the rights of one portion
ofourcounlty.
That of course has been approved of by
our party, and intelligent citizens generally,
is attested by the prosperity of our estab
lishment. Our subscription has increased
fourfold, and our advertising is a still nrealer
ratio. Already has onr issue reached ten
thousand; and at our present tale of progres
sion, before the year 1855 shall have expired
ii will be double that number. The Propri
etor intends to spare no expense to make
Ihe Pennsylvanian one of tho firet journals of
lb: country in all ils departments, and in
this way merit the patronage of a deserving
public.
The Opposition, fully aware of the tm
itiShse power and influence wielded by the
press, avail themselves of il lo the fullest ex
tent. The circulation of their organs are in
rreaseil by every possible means and the
w hole power of their organization is used lo
accomplish that object. The speeches of
their disunion orators, and other incendiary
documents, are sown broadcast throughout
the land, and obtrusively thttrsl into Ihe hands
of every voter. Those who have so much
i holier a cause to advocate, and upon the suc
cess ol whose labors rest the durability ol the
very coiner stories upon which our happness
is loundeil, —civil and religious liberty,—and
the perpetuation of the Union itself, should
not be lese active. We appeal lo the true
Democracy, and to all Constitution loving
citizens, to come forward and aid us in dis
semir.aling correct political information, and
exposing the nefarious desigus of our antag
onists. We appeal alike to the citizens of
the North, and of the South to aid in the cir
culation of those sentiments, and support of
those measures, which are advocated by the
only National Political organization now in
existence.
The Proprietor can already bnast of a large
circulation in the Southern Slates, and he is
anxious to increase the number of his read
ers in that region, so that his hands may be
strengthened for coming conflicts against
those who are not only the enemies ol Ihe
South, but ihe enemies of all true men in
ever portion of the Confederacy.' In Penn
sylvania, and the Northern and Western
Slates, an increased circulation nf this journal
w ill do much as an antidote to rite poisonous
doctrine of the Union-haling Black Republi
cans, anil tyradical and corrupt Know Noth
ings. AVe thetelore confidently calculate
uoiin Ihe hearty cooperation of our political
friends to lha extension of our circulation,
and feel confident that this appeal will not
be made to them in vain.
TERMS :
DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN, Double Sheet,
86,00 per annum, if paid in advance, or 87
at the end ol the year.
TRI WEEKLY, 83,00 per annum, if paid in
advance or 83,50 at the end of the year.
WEEKLY, 81,00 per annum, invariably in
advance.
The price for the WEEKLY PENNSYL
VAMAN, for a single year, is ONE DOLLAR
per annum, hut for the purpoeoof further in
creasing Ihe circulation, we offer thre follow
ing inducements lo agents and others to raise
Clubs:
One Copy one year, $1 00
Six do do 5 00
Twelve do do *lO 00
Eeiglitssn do 15 00
Twenty-five do 20 00
THE CAMPAIGN WEEKLY.
Persona who wish lo recvive the paper
merely during the campaign, will have il
sent on the following terms, for six mouths
from ihe lime, of subscribing:
1 Copy, 0 50
5 copies 10 one address, $1 00
10 " " 400
20 " " 800
30 " " 12 00
40 " " 16 00
50 " " 20 00
100 " " 40 00
Large Clubs in proporlion— Cash always in
advance.
Although the rale at which the IVeekly
Pennsylvanian is offered falls far below the
real value of such a publication, we are wil
ling for another year to test tho experiment
of continuing to issue it at this reduced price
in the confident hope that, by an extensive
circulation, we may he secured from the
heavy pecuniary sacrifice which such an ex
periment involves.
Postmasters will confer a favor by sending
to one address when convenient.
N. B.—Letters to be addressed, post paid
to VVM. RICE,
Sept. 3, '56. Proprietor.
House aud Lot for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale a lot on
Third Street in the lower end of Bloomsbuig,
on which is erected a
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
which would make a cheap and good home
for a mechanic or laborer of moderate means.
He will sell it on very reasonable terms, for
learning which apply to R. VV. Weaver Esq.,
Bloomsburg, or the owner at Mtfilinville.
LUDWIG LICHT.
Mifflinville, Aug- 22, 1856.
"ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Daniel Rob
bins, lata of Sugarloaf township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned residing in Ihe said township of
Sugarloaf. All persona indebted to the said
estate are requested to make payment with
out delay, and those having accounts for set
tlement to present them to
DAVID LEWIS,
Administrator.
Sugarloaf twp., August 25, 1855—6t.
Registration Certificates
For the use of clergymen, justices, pnysi
ians and other persons in registering marria
ges and deaths as required by tbe new Ac
Assembly, can be had at the office of tbe
Star of the Norlh."
COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE
03 S3D OB HSX2 8
laiizernc County, Pa.
THE Trustees of this Institution respectfully
announce, that it will be opened for the
reception of Pupils, of both sexes, on Monday,
October SOtb next, under tho immediate care of
Ifrof. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal.
Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire,
ments. and enlarged experience as an educator,
and has been connected with the most popular
"High School" of Bucks (Jo. for several years.
Ho is also well and favorably' known as a con
tributor to some of our leading educational peri
odicals.
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
Will comprise Orthography, Definitions, Read
ing, Penmanship, Etymology. Geography, Eng.
Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra,
Geometry. Mensuration, Plane and Spherical
Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation, Astron
omy, Ac. Hook Keeping, History, Physiology,
Natural, Intellectual, end Moral Philosophy,
and Chemistry.
Classes in the French, Spanish Latin
Languages will bo formed n r early a practica
ble, and Instruction on Piano-Forte will be
given if desired.
WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural
Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus
will o!o bo given.
SPECIAL ATTENTION will be paid to
young Ladies and Gentlemen designing to qual
ify themselves as Teachers.
TERMS!
FOUR, FIVE and BIX Dollats per Quarter
in accordance with the studies pursued, payable
one half in advance and tho balance at the close
of Ihe Quarter.
GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at
• moderate price.
br Mr. A. will deliver an address on Physi
cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on tbe
day of commencement, when his method of
imparting instruction will he illustrated, and
the discipline end management of the cbool,
fully explained.
Parents, Guardians, and Ihe friends of educa
tion generally, are cordially invited to be pres
ent.
D. L. UHAPIN, I B.M.STEVENS,
JOHNKOONS. N. D. STILES,
SILAS DODSON, | JOHN YAPLE,
THOMAS PEALER,
Columbus, Sept, 4, 1856. Trustees.
SOWER ABARNIiTS
IJDVCATSOIVAf, BOOH STORE.
NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET,
East Side, above Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
PUBLISHERS of Pelton'e System of Geog
raphy, taught by the uid of six splendid
outline maps, each covering nearly 50 square*
feel, and forming an invalnuble as well as
elegani ornaments for the school room.
Children are delighted to study Geography
by this system. They learn so rapidly and
receive such clear impressions of Ihe subject,
that it is a pleasure 10 both teacher and pu
pil lo be engaged in it. We all know thai a
better anil more lasting idea of a locality is
obtained by looking at a bold and distinct
drawing nl it, than by volumes ol descrip
tion. If a man wants lo get an exact idea
of a farm he has been purchasing, he learns
more by one iook at the draft on Ihe back of
the deed, than by reading the description in
side twenty times. This is the great princi
ple of I'elton's system of Geography, and
there are others equally practical combined
with it which entitle il to the reputation it
sustains, as lite best and quickest mode of
teaching Geography, vet introduced.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY—including all
ihe invaluable discoveries in this science, of
Lieut. Maury and his coadjutors, is beauti
fully illustroierl by these maps and the ac
companying keys. The keys are lo bo used
by the scholars, and cost less than half the
price of a Geography and Atlas.
SOWER & BARNES' also publish' San
der's New Readers, of which over two hun
dred thousand wete sold within six months
of their publication- Their success has been
wonderful, but iheir beautiful appearance
and evident superiority justifies it.—Prof.
Sanders is a practical teacher of public schools,
who has made the subject (he study of his
life. Eighteen yeara ago lie published a ae
ries of Readers, which Itatl great popularity,
but (he new series on which lie has been en
gaged ever since, are acknowledged by all
lo be Ihe greatest advance yet made in Read
ers. Eminent teachers everywhere, who
have been so bored by book agents that they
were unwillingly induced lo look at them,
have at once pronounced their excellence
and introduced them over all kinds, and the
best which hail been published before them.
School Directors anil Teachers are respect
fully invited lo write to us concerning School
Bonks.
A full assortment of Miscellaneous and
School Books, paper and Stationary, inclu
ding Blank Books, of all kinds, on hand and
for sale at the lowest wholesale prices, in
large or small quantities, to country Mer
chants.
SOWER & BARNES,
33, North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. I5 w lßh6.—3nr..
IMPROVED
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
THE subscriber informs Dealers and Farm
ers that they have greatly improved the qual
ty of their
Super-Phosphate of Limes
and now confidently recommend the article
as superior to any in the tuailtel. Also, con
stantly on hand
PERUVIAN &l MEXICAN GUANO,
Oils, Candles, Soap, &c., at the lowest mark
et rales.
MITCHELL & CROASDALE,
Successors to G. W. Ridgway (f Co.
No. 30 North Wharves, above Arch Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
IST Farmers can load on Water Street,
and avoid the crowded wharf.
Aug. 37, 1856—1 m,
PUBLIC SALE,
OF ,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans
Court ol Columbia county, on
SATURDAY, THE 4th DAY OF OCTOBER
next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, Lucas
Fahringer, Administrator of John Fahrtnger,
late of Cattawissa township, in said couuty,
deceased wilt expose to sale by public veil
due, upon the premises, a certain messuage
and TRACT OF LAND, situate in Catta
wissa & Locust townships, containing about
56 ACRES,
and adjoining lands of Jacob Drumheller,
John Price, James Mears, Alexander Mears
and Israel Wherry. There are on the prem
ises a two story Irama
DWELLING HOUSE,
and bank bain, and other outbuildings, late
the estate of said deceased, situate in the
townships of Cattawissa and Locust and
county aforesaid.
JACOB EYKRLY,
Bloomsburg, Sept. 9, '56. Clerk.
Teachers Wanted I
FIVE teachers for the common schools of
Beavar township are wanted by the Directors
of that district The schools are to be open
ed at such lime in the early part of Novem
ber as the teacher may desire. The pay
will be according to the qualifications of the
applicant, and r.one need apply without a
certificate from the County Superintendent.
CHARLES MICHAEL, Pres't.
TILGHHAN RITTBBNODSC, Sec'y.
Bearer, Sept. 3, 1856.
BOOK, CARD AND FANCY
£?CE>DB
THE THE NORTH.,"
Having added to the fixtures of tho "Stsa" Office good and extensive JOBBtNG MATERI
AL, is prepared (6 execute #ll kinds of JOR I'RINTING in the
best'ClTE STYLE, and at short notice.
Certificates of Stock and Deposite,
Constitutions for Societies,
Bank Checks, Promissory Notes,
Bail Boad and other Tickets,
'Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards,
Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors.
AND PRINTING OP ALL KINDS
Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office,
AS PROMPTLY. AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE
CITY.
A monthly periodiaal is published at this office in excellent style and workmanship, and
with superior material. ...
The public are invited to call and see specimens, as we are determined to merit palron
age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship.
Bloomsburg, June 2, 1856.
New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods.
s£sn3B£\i3> cCs oacE> a
HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Spring and Summer sales,
which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort met. t no w
offered in this'.TOWN! Having paid groat attention to the selection of their entire stock,
as to price and quality, they fiallei themselves that they can compete with the cheapest,
and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save tnonoy by giving us a call. We have all
kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametta cloths,
mohair lustres,mtislin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c.
WHITE GOODS OF AU, KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs.
Bouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel
vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c.,
All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Embro.ler
ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, salttnetts, vestir.gs, tweeds;
jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &o.
BOUTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOB MEN WOMAN ? CHILDREN
We have a large assortment ol Hals and Caps of latest fash,ions. We have ulso Hard
ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car
riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings,
drillings, &c., in abundance.
We invite our friends nnd the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else
where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and w ill not be undersold by
anybody, or the rest Of mankind.
Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855.
CELLING mttat COST:
I£}OPC£iQ£FQa££J£3 G3cE>g,
BEING desirous of closing tip their business in Bloomsburg as early as practicable,
offer for sale AT COST AND BIILOW COST, their entire Slock of Goods consist
ing of a full aassortment of
FROCK, DRESS, BOX, SACK, GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS,
of all sorts and sizes, that the present enlightened age knows any thing about. Of Pants
and Vests they have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey, striped
and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, buff, casimere, marseilles, linen and worsted of all fash
ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pantsand boys clothing. Alff* fine while, figured and
striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, all kinds of gentle
man's dress goods ; Hats. Caps, Trunks. Traveling Bags anil Umbrellas ; and
They have Undersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigalells, Gloves, Mills, Ladies'a bead-bag
Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, saclt as Rings, B.reast pins, Gold ami
Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacles, Knives
Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons.
VST Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house.
Bloomsburg, April 3, 1856. S. DREIFUSS, & Co.
New arrival of Fall and Winter Goods !
* DAVID LO7TEHEELG
TNVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his store on Market
siroet, two iUro abovo tho "Amorionn t House," where he has a full assortment of men
and boy's wearing apparel, including
jyAaismQSj&iMoiß ©©ASPS?
go.*, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls
stripes and figure, vest's, shirts, cravats, slocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders |
and fancy articles.
N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in
tfie best manner. All bis clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufac
ture.
Bloomsburg, April 1, 1856.
"Quick Returns and Small Profits."
A. J. EVANS,
IIAS just received and opened a new as
*-"snrlment of seasonable gnodß from Phil
adelphia, which he is determined to sell
quick anu cheap. He has everything desir
able for Ladies' and
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR,
and all dry goods for domestic and house
hold use, suited for the PALL TRACE. He
has also a lull supply of Queensware, Hard
ware, Wondware, Brooms, Looking Glasses,
BOOTS AND SHOES, and a good stock of
FRESH
AT THE LOWEST PRICES OE THE MAR
KET. He will sell at the lowest living profits,
and will make it to the interest of purchasers
to deal with them.
fSST"UaII and see our Stock,
Bloomsburg, Aug. 20, 1896.
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
gpj THE undersigned informs his friends
BraS and the public in general, tint he has
I "HJiaked the entire interest in the
Tinware and Stove Establishment,
on Main Street, one door above the Court
House, Bloomsburg, where he is prepared to
furnish Tinware, Stoves, Stovepipe, and
Spouting, and all other business in his line on
short notice, and in good order.
The New Raub and William Penn Cook
ing Stove, and also a large assortment of
Parlor Stoves,
constantly on hand and for sale at moderate
prices.
ty Thankful lor former patronage, he re
spectfully solicits a continuance of ihe same.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, May 6, 1856.
PUBLIC SALE
or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
THE undersigned Executor of die esiate
of YVesloy Roat deceased will offer at public
sale upon the premises on
Wednesday, the 191 A of November next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fatra belonging to
the said estate, situate in Hemlock township,
Columbia county, containing
125 ACRES AND 37 PERCHES,
and adjoining lands of Hugh Moßride, John
Mcßeynolds, Pe'er Appleman,Celeb Barton,
sen., and Sylvester Pureed. It is situate in
The Iron Ore Region
of Columbia coumty, two miles from Blooms
burg, and on the public highway leading to
Buckhorn. A branch of Hemlock Creek pass
es through Ihe premi*es, ar.d the whole farm
is in a fair state of cultivation. The improve
ments are a large new frame
MANSMM HKMJSIEs
a new and commodious frame tenant house,
a large new qank barn, a new wagon-house,
and other outbuildings entirely new. Pos
session will be given on the first of April '57.
iy Conditions will be made known on the
day of sale br.
WILLIAM NEAL, Executor.
Bloomsburg, Sept. 23, 1856.
OMNIBUS .JEM, LINK AND
ilvery^^stabli:.
S33< !DPtrcEsaa QHsasa
]\ OW runs anew omnibus between Blooms
burg and the Railroad Depot, which
will take passengers from and to any of the
residences of the town, or the American
House and Forks Hotel; and he will
also furnish conveyances to all travellers who
may wish to go into any part of the county.
The omnibus will leave Bloomsburg twice
daily at 10 o'clock A. M., and at 4 o'clock
P. M. Cy Fare cen s each way.
He has also a large livery stable connected
with the omnibus line, from which he can
accommodate the public, with conveyances
for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi
• ness. Stand in the rear of Hoffman & Else's
I establishment, near the centre of die town.
NOAH S. PRENTISS.
I Bloomsburg, June 3, 1855 lv
I - ii
i House .-Hid Lot for Sale.
HP HE subscriber offers for private sale the
House and Lot on Third Street, Blooms
burg, new occupied by hiin. The lot fronts
851 leet on Third Street, and extends 198.feet
back lo'an alloy. There is on it j .
a double frame
110 USE, which car. be used g |
lor two familio ß , and some
outbuildings. The properly will make a de
sirable and cheap home for any laborer or
mechanic of moderate means.
Terras will be made known upon applica
tion to
VALENTINE SMITH.
Bloomsburg, Aug. 13, 1856.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
Ij'XPERIE.NCE has taught the Farmer that
■*-* the onlv reliable Fertilizer is the
PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO.
The subscriber Sole Agent in Philadelphia for
the sale of it, has now on hand a large stock
of
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
which he will sell at the lowest Cash price,
in lots to suit either dealers or farmers.
S. J. CHRISTIAN,
Sole Agent for Philadelphia.
No. 48 North Wharves, and 97 North Water
Street.
Philadelphia, August 19, 1856—3 m.
Tinware & Stove Establishment.
FIYIIE UNDERSIGNED reapectfuly in.
-A forme his old friends and customers,that
he has purchased his brothel's interest in the
above establishment, ml the concern will here
after b conducted by himself exclusively. He
has just received and ofleia fur sale the
largest and most exteneive assortment
QSS menl vf FANCY STOVES everintro
ducJ into this market.
Mlovepipe and Tinware constantly on band
and manufactured toorder. All kinds of re
pairing done, aa usual, on abort notice.
The patronage of old friemie and new cus
tomers is respectfully solicited.
A. M. RUPERT-
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf.
DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss, Bog
Jaconett Mull, Cambrio, Swiss Muslin
Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv
. ed al the Store of
A. C. MENSCH
"NO SUCH WORD AS FAIL."
A. RESISTLESS REMEDY.
II O L L Off AY '8 OIN TM E NT.
Circnlar to the Sicty
THE first hospital eutgeons ntid medical putt
Heists of Europe, admit the unparalleled
onti-inflammaOry and healing properties ol litis
Ointment; governments sanction its use in
their naval and military aervicea; andthemaasea
in Ihie country and throughout the world repose
theuijnost confidence in it* curahve propettie*.
It periftiatfaa the idu *ces of inflammation anu
corruption which underlie the external eviden
ces of dieaec, and neutralize the fiery elements
which feed and exasperate malady.
RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, FRY
SIPELAS,
These ate among the most ,'errlble and ago
nixiug dia.asca of the inuacles. the fleshy fibre
and the skinj yet in their wor-M forms, and
when seemingly incuiablo they die
appear under a persevering application of this
soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflam.
mat ion.
SALT RHEUM, FEVER SORES,
STIFF JOINTS.
In caca of Salt Rheum, where medicol w
lera, lotions, and every recipe of the pharnioco
poen have proved unlets, tho Ointment will
accomplieh a thorough cure. Fever Sore, heal
quickly under iia influence, and it. relaxing ef
fect upon conlractud sinews ia truly wonderful.
DISCHARGING ULCERS,
A most remarkable ar.d happy change is pro
durcd in the appearance of malignant ulcers
after a few applicalions of tin* Ointment. The
surrounding redness vanishes, end gtanulee of
healthy flesh begin to lake the place of rhe dis
charged m titer. 'I his process goes on more or
less rapidly, until tho orifice ia filled up with
sound material and the ulcer radically cured
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
The yourg are lire moat frequent sufferers
from external injuries, and then fore every
mother should liuve ill's healing preparation
constantly ott hand. It is an absolute specific
for soro breasts, and quickly removes the en
crusted sores which sometimes disfigure the
heads and faces of ihildren.
SIGNIFICANT FACTS,
This Ointment is universally uaed on boapi
t'-e Atl.it tic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure
for scorbutic affections and as the best possible
remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies
of it have recently neen ordered by the Sultan
of Turkey for hospital purposes.
Both the Ointment and Pills should be
used in the following cases :
Bunions, Skin Diseases,
Burns, Swelled Glands,
Chapped Hands, Bore Legs,
Chilblains, Bore Breasts,
Fistula, Bore Heads,
Gout. Sore Throats,
Lumbago, Sores of all kinds,
Mcrcuiial Eruptions, Sprains,
Piles, Biiffjoints,
Rheumatism, Tetter,
Ringworm, Ulcers,
Ball Rheum, Venereal Bores,
Scalds, Wounds of all kinds.
# # * Bold at the Manufactories of Professor
HOLIOWAT, 80 Maiden Lane, Now Yoik, and
244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug
gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the
United B nice, and the civilized world, in pots,
at 25 cents, 624 cents, and £1 each.
There is considerable saving by taking
the larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients
in every disorder are affixed to each pot [3l.
Trusses ! Trusses I Trusses !
a. E. miEDLES},
TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT,
8. W. COB. or 12ih AID race streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
fM PORTER of fine French Truss-"^sf = 3
es, combining extreme lightness,
ease and durability with correct construction.
Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited
by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending
number of Inches round ihe hips, and stal'
ing side affected.
Cost of Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, 85.
Double, 85,86, 88, and 10.
Instructions as to wear, and how to effect
a cure, when possible, sent with the Trus.
Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Ban
ning's Improved Patent Body Brace, for the
cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and
Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest ex
panders and Erector Braces, adapted to all
with sloop shoulders and weak lungs; English
Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr-,
inges—male and female.
Ladies' rooms, with lady attendants.
August 2, 1855.
FIRST A R HIV AL !
OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS!
AC. MENCH respectfully informs his
• friends, customers, and the public gen
erally that he has just receiveJ from Phila
delphia Ihe first goods of the season, consist
ing of u large assortment of choice and de
sirable
For the spring and summer tradecomprising,
for men's wear:
Superior Blank, and Colored French Cloths,
Black French Doeskins und Cassimere.
Black Satin and Fancy Silk Vestings.
Blue, Black, Brown and Green Casbmeret'es.
LADIES' WEAR.
Eiegaitl Mack SIIKS. all qualities.
Barege De Laines and Challi Bareges.
Plain, Pink, Blue and Green De Laines.
Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas.
French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams.
Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs.
Hosiery of all kinds and qualities.
Calicoes of all patterns ami descriptions.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Cotton Sheeting.
Bleached and Unbleached Muslins.
Linen Damasks and Table Covers.
Besides a large assortment of Boots and
Shoes, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds of
Groceries, Hardware, &c., which will be sold
remarkably cheap. Call at the old stand,
corner of Main and Market streets.
ty FLOUR & FEED always on hand,
and for sa| B at the lowest market price, for
CASH. A. C. MENSCH.
Bloomsburg, April 2, 1856.
Bloomsburg Foundry.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
** having taken the entire
of his late partner in
CSHHSsEBPfcItio Bloomsburg Foundry,and
a prepared to manufacture
ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS,
usually made in his line of business.
Thankful for the liberal custom heretofore
awarded this establishment, he hopes to
merit an increase of public patronage.
Bloomsbnrg, May 5, 1856.
Freeh Arrival!
A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints
juat received by railroad and for sale by A.
A. C. MENSCH.
lAJUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and
*■" good prints for 6J eenta just received
by A. C. MENSCH.
fBWJSk 4} && Hi #Bll
TO THE FASUONABLE AND Jfc.
dE> t o3KioßJaa I *3-
ffIHE uuduralgnia, havingjutr£vWifc
■I latest Tafia and New Tfonk Faahtona,
would again beg leave to inform his numer
ous friends end all the world about Blooma
burg, that he is n6w belter prepared than ev
er to accommodate any one with the neatest,
easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that
have been turned out lately ; and not only
that, but he will also do them op in the best
order, upon the lowest terms. ■_
His shop is at the old stand, (too well
known ro need fuither notice) where lie faay
at all times be found, sealed upon the Bdttch
of repentance steadily drawing out the thread
of affliction, hopeittgil may in the end prove
advantugeous to him and h\s customers, He
would also advise his friends to bear in hiind
that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they
can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheat,
live. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all how
and then a little CASH will come mighty
haiuly from those who are back-standing on
hie hook.
Remember, gentlemen, that in all bases
'• the laborer is worthy of his hire."
BERNARD RUPFERT.
Bloornsbnrg, April 14th, 18531
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
For Youth of both Seiei.
Will. 81/RUE&s PRINCIPAL.
THIS Institution which has been In suc
cessful operation for several years has
recently been enlarged to give better accom
modations for boarders and increased facili
ties for Tuition, Sic.
Each quarter of tho School year consists
of eleven weeks, and the next session will
commence on the I3th of August, but pu
pils will be taken at any season.
In addition (p the constant attention of the
Principal, the services of an experienced
teacher have been procured. Instruction will
be given in all the English branches bgualty
taught, and also in Laun.
Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be
illustrated by appropriate apparatus aqd ac
cess given to a Library snd the use of Math
ematical instruments. Books and Statione
ry will be provided for all who dbeite.
IPEgIMaSo
TUITION, 83 50, 84 and 84. 50 per quarter,
graded hy the course of study.
Boarding, Tuition, Washing. Lights, &r.,
824 per quarter, one-hall payable quarteily
in advance.
EP*For further particular* addressthe pfin
pal.
-Vlillvilie, July 6, 1858.
New Wholesale Drug Store,
No. 20 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
jV SPENCER THOMAS, IMPORTER
J -*s Manufacturer, and Dealer ir. Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Studs,
Paints, Oils, Colors, While Lead,
French and American White Zinc, Window
Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Br.ushes, Instru
ments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all
other articles usually kep; by Druggists in
cluding
Borax, Indigo. Glue. Shellac, Potash.
&c. &c. &c. All orders by mail or otherwise
promptly attended to.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
are invited to call and examine our slock be
fore purchasing elsewhere.
BP GOODS sent to any of the Wharves or
Rail Road Stations. Prices low ard goods
warranted.
Philadelphia, March 6, 1856-ly.
Premium Improved
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
The Only silver Medal
VET awarded by Agricultural Societies,
was given to this superior article, at the
Pennsylvania Stale Fair, at Harrisburg, as a
Fertilizer of the Best Quality for
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass & Potatoes,
Raising heavy crops, and greatly improving
the soil. The subscriber respectfully informs
farmers and dealers that he Is prepared to
supply the fall demand with this superior
and well tested article.
Agents Wanted. —A liberal discoun'l allowed.
ALSO. .
NO. I PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO.
Pourirettc and Land Plaster.
Oils, Candles, Sonp, <f-c.,
Of the best qaalily, at lowest market rate*.
JOHN L. POME HOY,
Ninth and Tenth Wharves, below Mar
ket Street, Phil ad'a.
Farmer* can load at iwopnttafealhtys,
and avoid the crowded Wharf.
August 19, !856-3m.
DENSLDW^TCO^
Commission Mcrrlraiifs,
Aml Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of
Foreign and Domestic Leaf Tobacco.
\[ ANUFACTURED I'obacco, and Foreign
J-'J- and Domeelio Segars, 21 South Front
Sireet, Philadelphia, fmporlera of fine Ha
vanna Segars of the choicest growths of the
Vuelta-Abajo.
A large aaaortment of which nra kept con
stanlly on hand, and for sale at a small advanee
on cost of importation.
Consignments respectfully solicited, on which
literal advance* will |.o inide when desired.
N. D. Special attention given to orders
for purchase on commission, of Tobacco, aa al
so every description of Merchandise, for ac
count of patties living at a distance from this
market.
®oie Agent for F. A, Goe'ie'a Celebrated
German Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty
different varieties.
Philadelphia. April 7, 1856. lyr.
pT:\N SYS/V\Ml\
s S^S ?
ATo. 56 Jlrch St. bet. Second 4" Third,
(Oppoj'ito Bread Sireet.)
PHILADELPHIA:
c*t EVES,'RIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVEN
"Wire ol all meshes mid' widths, with all
t'nds of plain and lancy wire work. Heavy
Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers; Coal, Sand
and Gravol Sqreen*; Paper Maker's Wire;
Cylinder and Dandy Rolls, covered in the
best manner; Wire and Wire Fencing. A
very superior arlicle of Heavy Founders'
Sieves. All kinds of Iron Ore Wire and
Sieves.
BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN.
August 20, 1856.-3 m.
ESTATE NOTICE;
ALL persons having accounts with the es
tate of Gabriel Lutz, late of Mifflin town
ship, Columbia county, deceaied, are here
by notified to meet the Administrator at the
late residence of (he deceased, on Saturday,
the 20th day of September instant to make
settlement of all accounts iri which the es
tate is interested.
STEPHEN H. MILLER,
Administrator.
Bloomsburg. Sept. 9, 1856.
LOST I
AN English Silver Wdtdh was fX, •
lost on FRIDAY AUG. 29th, on the JElt
public road along Fsthingcreek between the
Bridge of the Blootnsburg R. R. & Iron Co.
and the house of Adam Albert. It had a
red momcoo strap attaohed,aod the face was
a little cracked at the one edge. A reasona
ble reward will be paid by delivering it al
the "Buckhorn" to
LAFAYETTE FAUST.
Buckhorn, Sept. 10, 1856.