. gMKIFFW feAlsfcS. rtY rinne of rrmil write of 'Tendifoni Esc jml o mo directed, (hare i 1 bo ex poeerl to public MIO at the Coon HOMO, inj Bloomabory, on Monday, iba l*t dajr.of De cember next, at one o'clock P. M., ibe lol lowinf Teal estate, lo vrn : All llrat certain tract or parcel of land aim ale in Beaver township, Columbia cooniv, fiOtiUhrhie eighty-three acfes. mora or lea., sixty ■ere' of wtncjr is eleared land, hoonrl ed o;i the East by lands of Thoina- Shear man, deceased, and David Johnson, on ilia Weal by lamia ol Charles Michael and Hen ry Holder, on-ihp Nori|i by land' ol John Jolmson, Scj l -,. on ''w Son It by lamia cf Charles MlchaefVnd Henry Hopler, whereon ia erected a two story dwelling house, a (rams batik bi.ni, a cider press, with the ap punaoancea. Seized ami taken in execution aathe prop erty of Henry Shearman. Also, ai the same lime and place : All dial certain 10l ol srounil aiiuata in the town oCCalatvCsa, CrttrSy of Columbia, sit uate 6'n the south aideol Main aireet ,adjoin ins on the \Vest by-h>t of Jxcotr Kaeign, on the South by a" alley, and bn the East by an alley, and numbered on ibe plan of aald town No 'fi?. whereon is erected a two atory log dwelling bouse, a Irame otil kitchen, a blacksmith shop and a frame stable, also on a certain toi ol ground situate in Calawissa township in aanl County, bounded on tha West by the ropd leading from Cauwts-a to Mifßinrille, 011 the Nor'lt by lands ol Genrge Zarr, on ("tie F"-t by lauds ol Jeremiait I' Kincher and on the Smith by lands ol Wil liam Cotlman, containing nine acres and eixty eight pert-l.ee, Willi the appnrtenaucee. Seitedtiiitf taken in execution ua the prop, erty ol Thomas Harden STEPHEN H. MILI.EB, Sheriff. ShenflV Otlice, Blooms- I burg, November 5, 1856. j Police. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of "the respective decedents and mi nors that the billowing administration ac counts have been filed in the office of the Register olThe county of 'Columbia, and will be presented for confirmation and allow ance to the Orphans Court, to be held ai Bloomsbutg, in and lor the county aforesaid, tin Wednesday, the 3d day of December next, at 2 o'clock. P. M- I. The account ot Abraham W. Kline ad ministrator de ton u nc/t of Thus. Wihloner, late oi Fish.tigcteck twp. dee'.l. 2 The account ol Dauiel Gig-r Surviving adni'r ol the eala'o ol Mary Giger tale ol Monthur twp. dee'd. 3 The uccount of Eliaa Began &i Reab'ee Hoaatt gdm'rs of George Bugartlate ol Hem luck two dse'd 4 The acc't of Jtiba Covaohovan, Executor of the estate of Martin Betuler late ol Orange township, deed.. 5 The first account of Gilbert If. Fowler & Samuel A. VVotmau, Executors of Win. Triiubley, I da ol .Bloom twp., dee'ti. 6 The account of Isaac McKatny, adni'r ol the estate of Joseph Btoshe, late o! Scon township, deceased. 7 Tim account Wtp. G. Hurley, guardian of the persutt at.d esiute "f Casper C. Bo diue one lit ibe"Children of Charles Bndim , daveased. 8 The accoe.n* of Osbour Williams & Solo mon Leiby, Adtn'rs ol George I.eiO) late of Locu-t twp., deed. 9 The Hcc'l of Derrick A Bowman, guar dian of Susan Abcn Low, a minor child of Isaac Low, Ute of Cetnre toa usliip, itee'd. 10 The acc't of Derrick A. Bowniqtt, guar dian of Thomas U Low, a minor child ol laaac Low, Ute ol Ceo re township, tlec'd. 11. 14ie acc't of Derrick A. Bowman, guar dian ol Mary F, Barton, flate M. F. Low ] a minor child of Isaac Low, late of Cemir township dee'd. 12 The acc't of Di-rriik A. Bowman, guar dian ot Maria Emily Low, a minor child ol l-aac Low, late ol Centre twp. dec't.'. DAMKL I.EE, REGISTER'S OFFICE, t Register. Bloutnsburg, Nov. 4. 1856. j GRAND JIRORS TO DEC. Trrm 1856: Blootn.r-Jesse Shannon, Thomas Knorr. John Chauiberlin. Benton —Peter Appleman. Bnatcreek—Davi-I Miller. Beaver—Jonas Bredberuler. Catawisva—Peter Bodiue, Jacob Cen.rl, Fisfiingcraek—Jacob Wettner, Jacob Mar kie. . Greenwood— William Mather, Elijah Hay man. Hemlock—Hugh Mi-Bride, Sum'l Warnck. Jackson— William Brink. Locust—John H.irrier. Main—lao Yener. Matlisot.—David Phillips, Newton Thomas, Wm Wotlivcr M tS n—Daniel Nojer: Orange—Moses Everett. Piue—Jehu K. Fowler. Roartngcreck—Philip Cool. Blonuishurp, Oct. 29, '56. Traverse Jurors for Dec. Term 1856. Bloom—William Huper:. Cyrus Johnson. Benton—Eli Meoilenhall, Franklin Cole, Sloll E Co>ley, John Stiles. Bnatcreek—Freese Eck, Absalom tJoln hoy Centre—Henry Hess, Jesse Hirks Jackson Knorr. Cauwissa—John Hsrtittan, John Ritter, Mayhem- Hughes. Franklin— Benjamin Former, Wellington Cleaver. Greenwood—Adam Uit, Isaiah Kline, Dan iel Wenmati, Jacob Hay-mar.. Hemlock—Sylvester Pursed, Wm. Gillas py, David Smith. Jackson—John McHenry, Joshus Savage " Locust—Joseph Billy, Judeh Cherringinn, Jonas Bemittger, Retilien Fuhringor, Jonas Bamiouer, Solomat: F'ellerntsn. Main—William Sbuman, Geo. W. Gard • eer. Madison—Alfred Pecg, William Dildine. MTHtU—Samuel Snytler. Mot.tour— William Miller. Grange—VYo-lay Bowman, Jesse Coleman. Piue—Enoch Fox, Jacob Warner. Roanngcreek—Daniel Lnvan, John Fisher. Scon—Cvrus Barton, Philip T. Hartman, John Kresvler, H. W. Creasy, Eltas Smith. ' Blooms burg, Oct. 29, 1856. Teachers Wanted ! FIVE teachers for the common schools ol Beaver township are wanted by the Directors of that district. The schocls are to be open ed at such lime in the early part of Novem ber aa the teacher inay desire. The pay will be according to the qualifications of the applicant, and r.one need apply without a Certificate frbnt (be County Superiotendsnl. CHARLES MICHAEL, JVss'l. Tilgbman RiTVXßNnuse, Sec y. Beaver, Sept. 2, 4856. TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. Com.kctob's Office, j . heath Haven, Oct. Is/, 1856. ( R. W. Wkaveb, Esq.,— o<r Sit .—The a- Binunt of toils received at this olhre during -the past month.of September is 836,846,4 Amount previously reported 152.240,46 .Total ara't since Dee. 1, 1856, 8189,"87,10 " arn jtertod if. '65, 171,620,35 '■ Increase in. 1856, . . . |7,266.75 Respect ruffr yours, PETER ,E.N I", Collector. Trhi List at Bftbcr Tma 1856. I. Jacob John-on W Hnrt Jntufson t' at. t. O. B. IfiNtetd w. Doric I Spdftetibvrp ■dm'r. 5. Eli Free matt tt Henry Manx. 4 John Oarlii'B et at vs Chits. F. Mann. 6. Alaxainlcr Edgsrirr Daniel F. Se'yberi 6. fnniuel L. McCullock el at vs. Samuel F. Heatllev. 7. William Knonsw George L. Kline et at. 8. William Koons vs George L Kline. 9. Tltilip Cooper t>. Wdbam Sloan. 16 Frederick Beale's adni'r. vs. Philip VVimers'een. 11. Jonathan Mosteller ®. Benjamin F. Hartntaii. 12. Joseph Stackhouse t'J Gilbert Fowler. 13 Jane M. Berninger vs. W. A. Kline. 14. Meianchtnn Baker ee Richard Tmby. 15. Daniel F. Seyberl vs. Daniel Sponen berg, hdm'r. 16. Da fid Reinbold vs. Aa-on Wolf. 17. Jumea Ty>ou el at. vs. John M. Sheldon et at. 18. Peter Appleman et at. vs. Leonard B. Rupert, at. 19. H.ram W. Brown t John Jonea. 20. Mary Vinsickle vs. Joseph Ruokle ef at 21. K. & J. Hicks et at. vs. William L. Lance. 22 George Mille. vs. CI dworthy L. Fisher. 23 Gdnrvn Miller vs. N ilhahiel Overih.rl . 24. Peter Appletrittn et at. vs. Leonatd B. Rupert. 25. Thomas Parker vs. John H. Parker. 26. George L. Kline vs. Moses Coffm-in. pkessEbrufs OF THR DAILY I'EXAXYLVAAIAA A DOUBLE SHEET MOKXINO NXWSPAPER. The Proprietor rtf the Philadelphia "D/rf'y Pcnnsy/u-rnt.in," in view ol the Presidential Election, has made ample arrangements lor the improvement of that Journal in all iis various depariments. A double sheet,con sisting of eight pages of six columns each, printed on good paper, with clear type, is issued daily. No pains are spared lo do 101 l justice to every part of that paper. The lar gest telegraphic news Itotn all parts of the country will be found in its columns; and at great expense, talented correspondents from whom highly interesting lepers are received, have been seemed, not only in England. France, Washington and New York, but in many other parts ot the country. Great at tention is aNo paid to the moti(ary, com mercial. and especially the shipping list de partment of this Journal, as well as in the local news of the City. And while every ! desirable feature of a New-paper is thns en grafted upon the Pe.nnsylvaman, it will con tinue with redoubled energy and -letermina lion lo do battle lor the Constitution and the Union. The editorial conductor The Pennsyfvanian lias met vviih general approval, on account ol the fearlessness with which it assailed the dangerous political heresies hitrudiuted hy an organization acting in secret, and corrupting the whole moral structure of society. Abo litionism a'so, has fonrd in The Pcnmylvani un. an unrelenting enemy because the doc trine is subversive of the tights of one portion nl our country. Tlntl ol course has been approved of by our party, aad intelligent citizens is aitested by the prosperity of our estat - lisbmei t. Our subscription lias increased fnurlold, ami our advenising is asliil vreait-r ratio. Already has our issue reached ten thousand; and at our present tate of prngres. siott, belote the year 1855 shall have expired it will be double that number. The Propri etor intends to spare no expense to make The Pcnn.-yleatiimi one ol the first journals of th - country in all its departments, and in this way inert I the patronage of a deserving put-lie. The Opposition, folly aware of the im mense power and influence wielded by the press, avail themselves of it in the fulte-l ex tent. Ihe circulation of their organs are in creased by every possible means and the whole pnuerol their or. anization is used to aecntnplieh thai object. The speeches of their disunion orator-, and other incendiary I documents, are sown broadcast throughout , the laud, ami obtrusively thtitsl into the hands Int every voter. Those who have so much ! holier a cau-e to advocate, and-upon the sue { cess of who.-e labors rest the durability ot the I very cottier stm.es upon which our happness is founded,—civil and religinue liberty,—anil the perpetuation of Ihe Union itsell, should riot be lets aciive We appeal lo the true Democracy, and lo all Canstitulion loving citizens, to come furwsrd and aid us m dis seminaiing correct political information, and ' exposing the nefarious designs ol our antag onists. We appeal alike to the citizens of tbe North, arid ol 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 ir. existence. The Proprietor can already boast of a largo circulation in the Southern Slates, and he is anxious to increase the number of his read ers in lit At region, so that his hands may be M'renclhoned for coming conflicts against those who ate tint only the enemies ol the South, but the enemies of all true men in ever portion of the Confederacy. In Penn sylvania, and the Northern and Western States, hii increased circulation of this journal will do triu'fh as an antidote to the poisonous doctrine ol the Union-hatiiig Black Republi cans, and tyranical and corrupt Know Noth ing* We therefore confidently calculate upon the beany cooperation of our political friends to the extension of our circulation, and lev) confident thai this appeal will not be made to them in vain. T EITM S : DAILY PEN NSY'LV ANI AN, Double. Skett, $6 00 per annum, it paid |t| advance, or (7 at the end ol the year. TRI WEEKLY, 83,00 per ir.num, if paid in advance or 83,A0 at the end of the year, WEEKLY, $1 00 per annum, invariably in advance. Trie price for the WEEKLY PENNSYL VAMAN, lor a single year, is on* doi.i.aii per annum, but for the pur|>oseof further in creasing lite circulation, we offer the follow ing inducements to agents and others to raise Clubs: One Copy one year, 81 00 Six do do 5 bo Twelve do do 10 do Eeightesn do 15 00 Twenty-five do 20 00 THE CAMPAIGN WEEKLY. Persons who wish to receive the paper merely during the campaign, will have it sent on the following terms, tor six months from the trma of subscribing: I Co, y, 0 50 5 copies to one address, SI 00 10 " " 400 20 " " 800 30 " " 12 00 40 " " 16 00 50 " " 20 00 100 " " 40 00 Large Clubi in proportion— CaJc always in advance. Although the fate at which the Weekly Pennty/vnnian is offered falls far below the real value of such a publication, we are wil ling for anoihhf year to test the experiment of continuing to issue it at litis reduced price in the confident hope that, by au extensive circulation, we may be secured from (he heavy, pecuniary sacrifice which such an ex periment involves. Postmasters will confer e favor by sending to one address when convenient. N. B.— Letters o be addreased, post paid to WM. RICE, Sept 3,'56 Proprietor. < OLt AiBlP 01 Al ii AND FEMALE <22 -JCis £2D 533 KG *i2* a Luzfrnf t piini), Pa. THE Trustees of tltfn Institution respectfully announce, toil it 'will be opetieu for (he receptfon hf PujrtTs, of luHh sexes, oh Monday, Ocl"l>cr 20th den, under the immediate care of Prof. JA.VtE.-i ANOEKHIJN, AS Principal. Mr. A, is a gentleman of extensive acquire, ments. end enlarged experience as en educator,, end hss been connected with the most popular ••Hialt Ciehoii)" of Buck' Co. for several years. He is also well end favorably koo.vii as a con tributor to soma of i-ur leading educational peri odicals. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will r.ratpiae Orthegrnplflr, Definitions Head ing, Penmanship, Etymology Geography. Hog Grammar, Composition, Arithnictio' Algebra. Geometry, Men,motion, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, -iurveying, Navigation. Astrnn ■ttnv, &c. Bunk Ktepiug, History, Physiology, Natural, Inlrllectual, and Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, Chines in the French, Spanish Latin Languages will he formed as early as piartica hlo, and fuslruclioo on Piano-Foite will be given if dew red. WEbKIsY LECTURES on the Natural Sciences, illufitra cd hy a)>f>iopriate Bjjfarutu* wilf .!MO ID given. SPECIAL AT I'EN'I lON will he paid to young Ladies ami G ntlunt u designing 'o qual ify llierupelves Tencheis. Terms: FOUR, FIVE and MX UPIIBIB per Quarter in ucinrdarice with the r-tudiea pursued, pa) aide one half ill advance and the balance aithe clone ,}(ihe Quuner Bi 'ARU can be bed in the village at u motion (o tdK Mr. A. win deliver art adtlieuß on Phyai ml, Intellectual and Mo:' education, on the d-y of commencement, when hi method ol importing instruction will l e i.'lt.st rated, HIK. 1 the diacipiire *nd munagtment of the chool, fully explained. I I'inputs, Guardians. and the friends of educa lion generally, arc cordially invited to be ores cnt. D. L. UHAPIN, | B.M.STEVENS. JOHN KOoNs. N. D. STII.RH HILAS DttDSON. I JOHN VAPI.E, 'J HOMAs PEALER, Columbus. Srpt. 4, 1856. Trustees. HOWlilt & K iltlMi^ liUdtliTlOKai. HOOK til 111, NO 33 NORTH THIRD STREET, Eost Sole above Market, Philadelphia, 'Pa. UUBI.ISHKUS i.| Pulton's System o( Genu * rattlty, taught by <t>e uid of nix r-plentlxf outline limps each covering nearly 50 square leet, and tormina an invaluable as -veil as elegant nrnartienls Inr the school room. Chilii-ren are delighted to study Geography by this sy ate in. * They learn so rapidly and receive sttth clear impressions nl the si tyjm-i that it is a pleasure to both tea, her and pui pil to be engaged in it. We all know that a belter attti more lasting idea of a locality is obtained by looking at a bold and distinct drawing ol it, than by volumes ol descrip- ! ti. n. If a man wants to set an exact idea ] of a farm he lias been purchasing, be learns ' more by one ionk at the draft on the back ol lite deed, than by reading the description in- ' side twenty times. This is the great princi pie of i'ellisn s system of Geography, and there are others equally practical combined will, it which entitle it to the reputation it sustains, g* the best and quickest mode ol leadline Geography, ei introduced PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY—tit,eluding all the invaluable discoveries n tins science, o! Lieni Maury and his coadjutors, is heai'iti hilly illustrated by the-e maps aud the ac companying key s. The keys are io be used bv the scholars, ahd cost less than half the ptice of a Geog'aphv and Atlas. SOWER & BARNES' also publish San ders New Readers, of which over luja han. died thousand were sold witliiti six mouths of their publication* Their Success has been woni'erlnl, but their beautilnl appearance and evident superiority justifies ti-a-Prnl. Sanders is a practical tescher of public schools, who has mad* the suhjeci (he study ot his life. Eighteen years ago he published a he ries of Readers, which had great popttlari-y, bul the new series on which he has been en- | gaged ever since, are acknowledged hy all | to he the greatest advance yet made in Read- i ers. Eminent teache.'S everywhere, who! have been so bored by hook agents that they were unwillingly induced to look at them', have at once pronounced llteir excellence and introduced them over all kinds, and the best which had been published he lure litem. School Directors and Teachers are respect fully invited to wrile io us concerning*. School Bonks. A lull assortment of Miscellaneous and School Books, paper and Stationary, iitclu. tlnig Blank Books, ol all kinds, on band and for aala at lite Joive6t wholesale prices, in large or small quantities to country Mer chants. SOWER & BARNES. 33, North Third Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 15. 1856 Src. IMPROVED" SUPF. R-PIiOSPH.ITK OF UMF.. THE etibscribcriulormv Dealers and Farm-* ers that they bave greatly improved the qual ty of their Super-Phosphate of Lime, and now confidently tecum mend the article as superior to any in the market. Also, con (Mainly on hand PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO, Oils, CaudltoP, Soap, &t\, hi the lowbm mark* et rates. MITCHELL & CROASDALE, Successors Io G IV. hiilguvy If Co. No. 80 North Wharvn-. above Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA vI Farmers can load on Water Street, | and avoitl the crowded wharf. Aug. 27, 1856—1 in FOR SALE ©R REKT\ subscriber offers lor sale upon mod ■ crate letms his properly in M fflinvjlle,. Columbia county, consisting of a Dwelling' House, STORE HOUSE, and other outbuildings; with lour lots of ground. If not solit soon lie will rent it for a term of years at a low rem Any person wishing to engage in the Mercantile business will find great inducements by applying soon to JONAS SNYDER. PetersvWle, Northampton Co., Sept. 11 '56. ilouse and Lot for Sale. THE sub-enber offers for sale a lot on Third Street in the Idwef end or Btoornsburg. 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, lot learning which apply to R. W. Weaver Eaq.. Bloouisburg, or Hie owner at Mifiluiville. LCD WIG LICHT. Mifflinvilth, Aug. 22, 1856. AO l it' Kit WHEREAS, I have this day purchased at Constable Sale as the property of Samuel Musgrave, the following property, viz: One light waggon, one brown horse, three setts of harness, five tons of hay. five aerea of buckwheat, six acres ol corn, halt an acre of potatoes, and one aled. All peraona are cau tioned against purchasing the above property aa I have left the aaroe witb SamoeMKua- I grave during my pleaanre. D. L. CHAPIN New Colambua, Sept 30, (956. BOOK, CARD AND FANCY £7 3D OB apmas2r s GPl2S3'C23'. THE PROPRIETOROF THE "STAfc OF THE NORTH," Having added to :li<* fixtures of the "Stxk" Office bo<r<l and extensWe JOBBING MATERI AL is prepared to r"2 *ll kinds tf JllK PRINTiKG in the be*) CIIV STYLE, and at ebon ifotiue. Certificates of Slock ami Dfposite, Constitutions fax Societies, Hank Checks, Promissory Notes, .Rail lioad and other Tirkets. Catalogues. Paper Hooks. Biff-Heads, Check Rods. Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AND PRUNING OP ALL KJtf PS Can be Profited at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE CITY. <O>oacs sBG<cSl£lc®aiU 0309iT(20ar i caa.cfc?aFj ) A monthly periodical is published at this office in excellent style and workmanship, and with superior ma erial. . , The public are mvi'.a.l to call anil see specimens, as we are determined lo men! patron age by strict abandon to business and superior workmanship. Bloornsburg, June 2, 1856. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. 2DOoB3S.LfiaDCocfIS Q33D<, HAVE just received and opened iheir Block of merchandize fur Spring and Summer sales, which comprises rlie LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assorlmei I now offered in this.TOWN! Having paid great attention 10 the selection of their entire stock, aa to priie and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheapest and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all kioda of Gdods and Ware* to supply the wants ol the People. A very large loi of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French meHnotes, wool pliiiils, fttpHcas. bombazines, de hagee, poplins, purametla cloths, mohair lustres, mtlslin de laines, Persian cloths. Ginghams, Uaiicoes, &c. \VHI I'E GOODS OF A 1.1. KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchief*. Hounctn ' 9 ! bands and trimmings, lices and edging-, bonnet ribbons, in largo varieiy, vel vet ribbons, ui.j' ij.**'''". k'd, cnlton, ftntl lisle thread gloves, n.ohair mitts, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, hrooke, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere. Embroder atl &c. Also a very large n.* fir ' ment of cloths, cassimers, saltinelts, veslir.gs, tweeds; jeuns beaver cloths, coaling velvet, &o. HOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hal- and Caps ol latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage' oil cloths, male rngs, baskets, &e, Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, drillings. &c., in abm.dance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by I anybody or the rest of mankind. I Bloornsburg, October 28, 1855. SELL.IXG OI'T#T COST! I SSacaaoDOQ. QDnpcssflfPaasEj® c£2e I BEING desirous l closing up their bneiness in Hlnnili-biirg as early as practicable, offer for suite AT COsT A NkJJUKLO W COS T, their pntirc Stock of Goods consist- Jug of a full aassnrtmeut of - FttOCK, DREFS, ROX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts and states, that thte present enlightened age knows any thing about. Of Pants anc' V.ssls they have every color ol the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey, striped and fancy; Vest* of satin, silk, bull, casiniere, marseilles, linen and worsted of all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Panlsand boys clothing. Alto flute white, figured anil striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Slocks, Ties. Scarfs, all kinds of gentle man dress goods ; Hats. Caps. Trunks. Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and 311*12 &&!&£££ rhey have UnAerMteVek, Spencers, Collars, lligaleii*, Gloves, Mill*. Latlies'a bead-bag Handkerchiefs, &c., &c. Also Jewelry and Notions, sach as Kings, Breast pins. Gold and Silver Pens end Pencils, Medallion-, Veal anil Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacles, Knives Kit/ors anil a well selected assortment of Aceordeoris EST Remember the teht'ap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house Bloornsburg, April 3, 1856. S. DIIEIFUSS, & Co. New arrival of Fall and Winter Goods ! DAVID LC7/EWEIF.G INVITES attention to his Slotk of cheap ami fashionale vlolhing at his More or? Market sireel, Iwo doors above tjie 'American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy ' wearing apparei. including IFASSJSm@3JAi£It,I@ IDIEISSS ©©iiSS? qox. sack, Irork, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pantsof all colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shtrls, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. 'Hf will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in j the best man ner. All bis clothing is made to wear, and most ol it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsfurg, April I, 1856. NOTICE To the Heirs of Daniel Zaner, Dec'd. TO Hannah Zaner, widow, Paul Zaner, John Zaner Levi Zaner, OVthaline Werkhetser, hue Zaner, and Charles Wcrkheiser her husband Julia Ann Eckroat, late Za'er, and Johtt Eckroat Iter hifrbaiul, Mary Ann Miller, lute Ziuer. and Daniel W. Miller her husband, heirs at laws ot Daniel Zaner, late of Centre township, Columbia county, decessed You are hereby notified that an inquest o' partition hu* been awarded by ih Otphaq'g Court of Columbia ontiniv upmt the real es tate belonging to Ihe euid Daniel Zaner, to wit: A certain tract of laud eiiuate in Centre township, Columbia county, bounded on the Ninth by lauds of John Hutchinson end Na than B. Fowler, on Ihe East by lands of An drew Herman, on the South by latins of John Hutton and Gilbert H. Fowler, and on the West by lauds ol Stephen M'Cowan, coti t.tiinng Forty-Eiglii Acres, mora' or less; and that in pursuance of said write.' piuliiiuli the undersigned, Sheriff of Columbia rtoun y will proceed to hold an in quest ol partition upon the said premises on FRIDAY, THE 14 111 OF NOVEMBER next at 10 o'clock, A. M., to make partition thereof among lite heirs and legal tepresen tatives ol the said ,misstate in such thanner and in such as bt the laws of thi* Cominonwealih is diier'led, if such partition can be made without prejudice tn or spoiling the whole; but if such partition cannot be made thereof then to value nd appraise the same according to law; Uwrl further Mr in quire and ascertain whether the said real ee t late will conveniemly accmnmiadale more than one of the children or representatives of ihe said intestate, and if so how many of the said children it will accommodate ; of which proposed proceedings you will brooby lake notice. STEPHEN MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Blooms-) burg, Oct. 14, 1856. | Bloomfibiiri; Foundry. I OSEPH Mi.* RPLESS, • having taken the ~i interest of his laie partner oßEllSdEßlfiOthe Blonmsburg Foundry.and s ptetiareit to rnaiirhac'lli® JILL KINDS OF CASTINGS, usually iiiade m his Ihie nl business. Thankful lor the liberal chstom heretofore awmded litis esiahl'tsltmeni, tie hopes to merit an Increase of public patronage. Hl.io.ti.hnrg \'av 5. 1856. Wlial Can Weiuan Do? THIS long expected hook iyy T. S. AR THUR, is now ready for Agents ami Can vassers. It is having au, rmuuinse vale, ami ts considered one of his besi effons. In it w ill be found Mr. Arthur's views on the vex ed queslipn of Woman's Right*, And what nh can do b SISTER, WIFE AND MOTHER. Specimen copies sent by mail on receipt of the priee, 81.00. J. W BRADLEY, Publithsr. 48 North 4th St. Philedelphie. •N. B —We publish all Mr. Arthur'* New Books. Send for our list and- terms to Ag'te. October 15, 1866.—8. OMN, BUS AM3T£, LINK AND IL VER vWrsTABL K. Sifg UPa^ciaccuiasess T\3 ou ' a new omnibus between Blooms |t burg and the Railroad Depot, which will Hike passengers Irotn and lo any of the residences of the town, or the American House and Forks Hotel; and he will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who msq. wish to go into any part of the county. The omnibus will leave BloomsbLrg twice da lv at 10 o'clock A. M., and at 4 o'clock tj " 0 cen 8 each way. He ha* also a large livery stable connecled wuh ihe omnibus line, from which he can accommodate ihe public, with pouvevauces for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi ness. Siand in the rear n( Hoffman & Else's establishment, near the centre of -he town NOAH S. PRENTISS." Kloomsburg. June 3, 1855 ly. lIOIIMC .••ml Lot for SakT^ M '^"" c, " ,er offers for private sale the House and Lot on Third Street, Blooms, tmrg, new occupied by hiir.. The lot fronts 85. leel on 1 bird S'reet, and extends 198 le6i back to an alley. There is on it a double frame D W E L L I N G Oinla H O US E, which car. be used 188 ti 1 iff lor Iwo Uinilie-, mid some outbuildings. The property will make ade suable and cheap home for any laborer or mechanic of moderate means. 1 erms will be made known upon applica tion to VALENTINE SMITH. Bloornsburg, Aug. 13, 1856. PERUVIAN GUANO. LvXPERIE.tCE liae taught ihe Farmer that " the only reliable Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The sub-criber Sole Agent in Philadelphia for the said of it, has now on hand a large slock of PUkE PERUVIAN GUANO, which he will sell al Ihe lowest Cash price in lota lo suit either dealers or fanners. ' S V J. CHRISTIAN, Sole Agent for Philadelphia• No. 48 Xotth WUuives, and 97 North Water ®treet. P,'.ilde|;ihis, August !", 1856—3 m. Tiuware A B(we Establisbmeiit. 6|hHE UNUkBhKiKEB respectfulv j n . I. forme bia old fiiends arid customers,that he hits purchased his brothet'i interest in the boW,ensblistiaent, ndlhe concsr-, will here sflfer l-e cdliducicd hy himself exclusively. hss just received end olVeis lors'a'teth. largest snd most exwn.ive s <90 rtmeiii nieni of FANCY TOV Ed everintro duccj into this market, Mtovepipe and Tinware constantly on banc and uiaiiulactured toorder. All kinda of re pairing done, aa usual, on thou notice, I he patronage of oldfrienta and hew cus turners is respectfully soliched. A. M. RUPERT- Bloornsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. If. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swias, Boe Jtconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just reoeiv ed at the Store of A C MENSCH lire Hcdicinp ol'tlie Million. PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. Tne blood is ihe life sustaining agent. It furnishes the components o! flesh, tone, muscle, nerve and iniegument. 'ft* etoipacli is its manufactory, the veins its disr.'ibuior.'- and live intestines tin-channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions ;s expelled. Upon the stomach, the circula tion and the bowels, these Pills act simulta neously, relieving 'indigestion, purifying the fluids, anil ragoUtivg the excretion*. THE -V4TIO.ViIfOJIP I. A 1 NT. Dyspepsia is ihe vriottt common disease arijnr.g all classes in ihis'ctiuuiry, Ita-aumes a ibous.nd shapes, and is'th'e primary source nf inrtuniershle dangerutts maladies; but wtuiiever it* typo or symptoms, however oh •tinate its resistance to otdiii'aiyjirfejiarßiione, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching and unerring remedy. lIILVOUS AFFECTIONS. The quantity and quality of Ihe bile are of vital importunes to health. Upon the fiver, die gland which secretes tbi- fluid, these Pills operate apeutfii ally, infallibly rectifying its trregularitie-, ami effectually curing Jauti dies. Bilious llcmittsiits, and all Ihe varieties ot disease generated by ail unnatural cCfidi lioil ol tl (I'gß'l. BOWIX TOJIPLILLTF. Unle*s the bow els perform their functions properly, ihe whole body suffer>. Tens ol ihnu.-Hndsdie annually of Dysentery, Diar rntEii, Chronic consumption, and other dis eases of these wa-ie pipes of the system. — The eflect ol Ihe Pills upon all intestinal dis order*, whether ea-ual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By follow ing Ihe p.-mied ilireciinos, the most ularrlii'ng cases of bowel complaint Hie promptly controlled. A Word lo Females. The local debility and irregularities which ' are the especial annoyances ol the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always [ shorten life, are relieved for the lime being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. HOTLO WJJFS PILLS Are the best remedy known in the woild for Ihe following diseases: Asthma, Diarrhoea, Bowel Complaints, Dropsy, Coughs Debility, Colds, Fever and Ague, Chest Diseases, Female Complaints, | Costiveness, Headaches, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, I Suuie and Gravel Influenn ! Secondary Symptoms li.flainrhatlon Venereal Affections Inward weakness Worms ol all kinds Liver complaints Lowness ol spirits Piles. Sold at the manufactories of Prof. Hollo <4'ny, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 •brand London, by all respectable Druggists and dealels in medicine throughout the U. S. and the civilize ,I world, in Doxes at 25 cents, 62i cis. am! 81 each. Hf T here is a considerable saving by luk ing the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed lo each oox. [Aug. 13, 1856. ~FIR*T AItRIVAL! OF SPRING AM; SUMMER GOODS! 4C. MENCH r**|s?<tlully informs bis • friends, customers, and the public gen erally that he ha* just received from Phila delphia the first goods of ihe season, cond'st ' ing ol a large assortment of choice Hnd de sirable For the Spring and summer trade comprising, (or otteli's wear: Superior Black, and Colored French Cloths, Black French Doeskins and Cassiinere. Black Sat in and Fanfv Silk Veftihge. Blue, Black, Brown and Green Cashtnefep.es. LADIES' WEAR. | Elegiutl Black Silks, all qualities. Barege De Laities and Clialli 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 ot all patterns and descriptions. FURNISHING GOODS LittPn and Cotton Sheeting. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Linen Damatk* and Table Covers. Besides a large ussbriment of Bofils and Shoes, Sugßr, Coffee, Teas, and all kinds ol Groceries. Hardware, &c., which will be sold remarkably chdap. Call al ihe old stand, corner nl Mail) and Market streets. OP FLOUR & FEED always on han-J, and lor sale at the lowest market price, lor CASH. A. C. MENSCH. Blooftisbhtg, April 2, 1856. STO FES! STOVES! STOVES! J&p. THE undersigned informs his friends the public in general, that ha has the entire in-erest in the Tinware and Stove Establishment, on Main Street, one ijoor above the Court House, Bloomsbutg. where he is prepared to furnish Tinware, Stoves, Stovepipe, and Spouting,and all other business in his line on shoit notice, and in good order. The New ltaub and William l'enn Cook ing Suive, and also a large assortment of I'nrlor stove*. constantly on hand and for sale at moderate prices. HP* Thankful lor former patyonage, he re spectfully solicits a continuance of the same JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloornsburg. Mat 6 1856 AUDITOR S NOTICE. Estate of Martin Gtogan, dee'D. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Orphans Cngrt of Columbia county, io set de and adjust the rates and proportions ol the assets of Martin Grngan, late of Bloom township, Columbia comity,deceased, in the hinds of John R. Moyer, admini-traior, among the respective creditors according to the order established by law, will attend tu •he. duties ol hts appoln' merit on Wednesday, November lHih, !856, at 10 o'cloHk,-..f, M., at the officii of Robert F. Clark, Esq., in Blooinshurg, at which lime and place all perso'.it having claims fc-ill present the.sarae. ALEX J. FIUCK. , - /.uditor. Blnom-hiirg, October 11.. IBSG -4w. Sharp Native. ALL parsons indebted to the late firm ot tVi ENDENHALL & MENSCH are hereby notified for the last lime that the bonk ac •iootits and notes of the firm must be paid up without delay by those indebted to on Such as do not heed this notice will find litem io the hands of a legal officer for col lodion. SAMUEL MENDENHATL, A. C. MENSCH. Btnemshnrg. Oct 21, 1856-31. Jiulicea of the Peace AND CONSTABLES can find ell kind of te.enks desirable for their use,in proper mife'o the office of the St is or Tin Nosru. 4li.ii Maiidnfe iu Partition. JOsKl'H E. SANDS 1 VS. J THOMAS MATHER.) PUBLIC SALE OF SEAL ESTATE. BY virtue ol mi aim mandate, issued not nf ibe Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, thern will be exposed to pnblte sale at the Court House in Blnnmsburff, on Horn-A Y ihe ut day of DECEMBER, next, at t o'clock, P. hi , the following d. scribed real eatme, vix: Al-SU.OTO7L2.ITD. • turnsi .partly in the township ol Ml. Tie "aril ■ml partly in the township' of Heinlnrk, ami county of Columbia, adjoining lend* of inn. aii.an Arrihan on the east, John Mortlon on the eotiih, and Vaigle on the noith, ami John Mordoii cn the wen, containing I ACREh, mon* in iess, ol wftiok about '6even aorea are • tleaie* #"d the remainder woodland. Thare me upon the premises a three mora WOOLEN f'ACp'OKYr a two !nry iraiie DWELLING HOUSE, ail t BARN. The property w ne f i|,e main •ntilie road leadtnx >'' oro Bloomsborg to Mil. /tile, and about eix tnilce Irom Bloomsburg. Conditions will be made known on day of •ale by STEPHEN H. MILLER, Marif. Bloomabnrx, Oct. 25, '56. PUBLIC BAJLE ** VALUABLE REAL ESTATIt THE unitersiirned Executor of tli aetata ol Wesley Koat deceased will offer at uublio sale upon the premises on P* ll'e Inesdmj, the I9f/i of November nut, at I o'clock, T hi., the faim belonging lb .he said esiaie, situate in Hemlock town.hip Columbia con lily, uuitlatituuz 125 ACHES ABED 91 PERCHES, and adjoining lands of Hugh Mcßride, John MrßpyiiohN, Pe'er Applrtman. Cileb linrion, er., aiid S> iveMer Puryell. ft in situate la Thr Iron Ore Region of Columbia uoutmy.nvo miles burn Bloom*- burs, and on the public highway leading in Uurkhorn. A brunch of Hemlock Cieek pas., e. through the premises, ar.d the whole farm IS in a fair Male of cullivutioii. The improve. (lirnis are a l.rge ripiv frame MAHSIOH HOWSJEa a new ami corn m0di,,,,, f rjrile * laM a large new qank barn, a new wayon-Sonse' and other outbuildings entirely new. Po.' se.ton will be given on the firsi of April '57 ry Conditions will bo made known on the day ol gale by. WILLIAM NEAL. Executor. Bluomsbnrg, Sept. 23, 1856. v i bluTsa iT; • OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court ol Columbia county on SatHritay ihe 15lh day of Koveaiber, next, at JO o'clock in the forenoon, Jacob Vohe, guardian of the minor children of Daniel Brown, late oi Mifflin township, in I "'dcnnty, deceased, will expose to sale, by Tu. tc Vent. tie. upon the premises, a certain FARM and TRACT OF LAND containing 11 Acres and 40 Perches, strict measure; adjoining lands of Henry Mil ler, Aaron M.wleller. Daniel Mosleller, Chris liun Bffwrrißri'd heir-, an l others on which are erected a good, new DWELLING HOUSE, a BARN and other out buildings, a good ' I ■ APPLE dft CHARD; 13 on the pieirii.-es and a good spring of wi> ler a' the door. ALSO, At the same time and pise* eleven acres and tweniyfive perches • TIMBER LAMli', adjoining lam's of Mat.hit a Hartman, Klin, beih Ornver, Henry Mill, r and others. Lale the estate of said deceased situate in the township, of M on . ml roiintv aloresaid. JACriB EYERLY, CLERK. Rli-omsliurg. October 21, 1856 is. /auditor'* Notice. Estate of Daniel Bcltg, deceased. THE undersigned auditor appointed, by the Orphans- Court of Columbia county, to retlle and adjust the rates ami proportions of the assets of Diniel Belig, la-e of Hemlock township, deceased, in Iho hands of Jacob Arnwine, administialor, among the respect ive creditors according to the order estab lished by- lad-, will attend to the duties of his appointment on Monday, November lOiir, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at ihe oftice or Robert I-. C!ar!c. E-cj., in Hhionisburg. at which tithe and place all person, having claims will pre-ent the sa-rio. ALEX L FRfCK, Auditor filoomsbnrj, Oct. 1. 185 K. NOntHL THE un.lersigneJ Auditor appointed by Ihe Orphans' Court of Columbia county uppt? the exceptions filed In the account of Jumel L. Kliiii* and Ruih Ann Kvanw, Adminisira* tors of the estate of John Evsns, late of Bloom township, Columbia county, deceas ed, will proceed to discharge the dunes of that appointment at his office in Blonmsburii on Saturday the 22d day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested are hereby notified to at tend O. R. BUCKAT.KVV, Auditor. Blooinsbnrg, Oct. 20, J856. AUDI TOR'S NOTICE; THE undersigned Auditor appointed by 'he Orphans' Court of Colurffbikconn-y upon the exceptions filed lo the account of James S. Woods, Administrator of John Lazarus late of Fishingcreek township, Columbia county, deceased, will proceed to discharge the da lles of that appointment at his office in Blooinshurg, on Thursday the 20th day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. whan and where all persons interested are hereby uot.ne.l to attend ROBERT F. CLARK Auditor BloomsburX, Oct. 20, 1856. auL)i ixHrs notice. IHE undersigned Auditor appoirt'ed by the Orphans' Court of Columbia county, to distribute, .ho fund in tha hands of Isaac Lei dv, \umininrator of Charles Sterling, late .of ■le in lock township, Columbia county, d'e ceased, to the persotjalegntt? entitled thereto proceed to discharge the duties of that appointment at his office in Bloomsburg, on Friday the 21st day of November next, at lo o clock, A. M., where all persons interested are hereby notified to present their claims. ROBERT F. CLARK, Audddr. Bloomsburg, Oct. 20, 1866-31. WHKA TLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA TKE Aiclt Shed, chore Sixth, Phil'c. THK STAR COMPANY, Composed of the Ifr.l Artists in t'je world, and exceeding in Strength and Tttlent Any Drao.atic combine* non heretofore ollered to the Theatrical Prlb lie, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Cnmic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical Burleltds. fro., &c. W When visiting bacity, go thsrs. MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and good prints for 6} cents jttst received by A. C. MENSCH. Freeh Arrival! A NEW lot of cheap muslins and pnnta ■* just receive-! bv railroad tod for sale by A C. MENSCH
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