MBMMMHMMRPP rt" rwMM9nt, THI MurTAPfO CANDIDATE, ErW*W tfttl M many friend* *• IM MMHa Liuimsnt, ik* opiwrtrtiinn eenld • ioryoraCf guard, Mf. Krain or I MlMrkvdin hi* dteptiehM le President Fill .Jmori, whila transporting hofe end rant* bverthe plsin* to Mexico, 'That if Ik* Gov mmntseovkl Mttd Aim if liberal supply of Miakmg Linimitrt, tl sumld tntt (6 par cent of kit torn." 'I dm la van Impor'ani for all Farmers and Liverymen in knew. The Mus tang Liniment ia a wonrieffsl artiel* for man Or baaal. It shwtrld hiVrrfya ha used fnr {tore*, Sweltisg*, Stiff Joint*, Burn*, Bfniao*, Rheu- IBaiie Pain*, Ate , and for flalili, Sprain*, Spaain*, Ringbone, ho., upon horses. lit war* Of tmdefionr. Tha JVTimiang i* told by til respectable dewiers s vsrt where. BARNESta PARK. No* 12, I mo.] Piopriaitna, New York. TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. i Coi.i.rcToa'a Orricie, ) Beach Haven, Nov. 1 tl, 1856. j R, W. Wavis, Esq., — Dear Sir:— Tha • TOoonl of loll* received at lliif office during Iba mouth of October i* $38,641,01 Amount previously reported 188.087, to Total am't since Nov. 30,1855, 87"627iT " " time period ir. '53, 206.388,58 (nervals ki 1856 921,388,Ts Respectfully yours, PETER F.NT, Collector. ~ LiLWr CIEVERAL 120 Acre Land VVurrant* can be " purchased by sppliea'ion at this Office, i Administrator's Notice* NOTICE ie hereby given that letters nf ad ministration opon 'tie estate of Berj. Hay man, lata of Orange township, Columbia co , deceased, have been granted to the under' ! signed residing in Cent-e township, Colum bia county. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment without delay, and those having accounts 40 present them for settlement to SOLOMON NEYHARP, - Centre. Nov 17, 1856. Adm'r. \ Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that letter* of administration have been granted upon the I estate of Peter Evelaud, lam ot Fishingcreek township, f'ojumbts county, deceased, to the nnder-igned Administrator residing also in the said township of Fishingcreek. All per sona indebted to the said estate ore request ed to make payrnen' wilhoutdelay, and those having accounts to present them for raent to TETER EVELAND, J ... JOHN F.VELAND, | At,m " Fishingcreek, Nov. 15, 1856, NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Abia C. John has made application to the Court ol Common Pleat of Columbia county for iho benefit of | the laws relating to insolvent debtors in this Commonwealth ; end the Court have fixed Wednesday he 3d (ley of Derember next at S o'clock P. M. for a bearing of a'l persons interested in the mailer of the application. JACOB EYF.RI.Y, Prothonotary. Bloomsburg, Nov. 13, 1656. BRIDtiF LETTING. PROPOSALS will be received at the house of Jarnes Masters, in Tino township, on the 30lh day ol December Until 2 o'clock, P M., for budding a county bridge over Little Fish ingereek, at Warncrville—the span to be 60 leel, the beighth of abutment 7 feet, the tvidih of the bridge from ont to out ] 6 feel, and the Wing-Watts to extend II feet from the abut ments. Plan and specifications can be seen on the day and place of letting. BV Older of the County Commissioners. U. C. FRUIT, Clerk Commissioners' Office, j Bloomsburg, Nov. 11,'56. } TO SCHOOL TEACHERS, 4JICHOOL Teachers of Columbia county who have not yet obtained certificates are hereby notified that examinations will lake place at the office of the County Su perintendent in Bloomsburg on evety Satur day afternoon, and at no ether time. All the examinations should have been public and in -the presence of the Directors; but the present .arrangement will accommodate all who still desire an examination. All other time will now be required for the visitation of schools. 11. VV. WEAVER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 11, 1856. Register'!* Notice. NOTICE ia haraby given to ttli legatees, creditors Rtitf other persons interested in (he estates'of tho respective decedents and mi nors that' the foljbwing administration ac counts have been filed in the office of the ' Register ot the county of Columbia, and will be presented for confirmation and allow ance to tbe Orphans Court, 10 be held at Bloomsburg, in and for the county aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 3d day ol December next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. |l. The account of Abraham VV. Kline ad ministrator it Urn is non of Titos. Wildouer, late of Fiehingcieck twp. dee'd. 2 The nocouut of Daniel Giger. Surviving adm'r of the estate of Mary Giger late ol Montour twp. dee'd. 3 The account of Ellas Bogarl & Reuben Bogarl adra'rs of George Bogarl lato ol Hem lock twp. dee'd 4 The acc't of John Covanhovan, Execulor of tbe estate ol Martin Bender late of Orange township, deo'd. 6 The first account of Gilbert H. Fowler & Samuel A. Worman, Executors of VVm. Trimbley, lute of Bloom nvp., dee'd. 6 The account of Isaac McKamy, adm'r of the estate of Joseph Broibe, late of Scott township, deceased. 7 The account of VVm. G. Hurley, guardian of tbe person and estate of Casper C. Bo dine one of the children or Charles Budioe, deceased. 8 The account of Osbnur Williams & Solo mon Leiby, Adm'rs of George Leiby late of Locust Iwp., deo'd. 9 The acc't of Derrick A. Bowman, guar dian of Susaa Alien Low, a minor child of Isaac Low, late of Centre towuship, deo'd. 10 Tbe acc't of Derrick: A. Bowman, guar dian of Thotnqs B Low, a minor child of Isaac Low, iste of Centre township, dee'd. 11. The acc't of Derrick A. Bowman, guar dian of Jflary F. Barton, [late M. F. Low.] a minor child of Isaao Low, late of Centre lownihip dee'd. 12 Tbe acc't of Derrick A. Bowman, guar dian of Maria Emily Low, a minor child of laaao Low, late of Centre twp. dee'd. DANIEL LEE, Rmuster's Or* ic*. J Eegister. Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1656, J TIIUSLINS a yard wall for 6 cents, and ■"A good prima for 6J cents just received by A. C. MENSCB. Registration Certificates For the use of clergymen, justices, phyei law and other persons in registering marris gea and deaths as required by tbe new Ac Assembly, can be had at tbe office of the Ster of the NoHb." Justices of the Pence AND CONSTABLES car, find all kimiof ** banks desirable for thqit use,id proper mife'O tbe office of the Sfi* 07 thi Noam. 1 Trill Mt at Mcshtfer f arm lAM. !• Jscnb Johnson *i flamy Johnson at ol * S, 0. it. HMlsfd n Dsn is I RptmsNhtrg i sdm'r.. I I. Ftl FrwHvttfri f-i, llknry Miftr. 4. John o*ftln* el nl 01. Cbs*. F. Msnn. 1 5. Alsksinler Kdgsrci. Dsttisl F. Beybsrt. 6. Samuel L. McUullook a* ai ra. ha woe I j f. Hasdhtr. ' 7. Wtlllsm Krmns va.Uenrgs L Kline afnf. | 8, William Konn# Genrge L. ffliiiW. 0. Philip Cooper vs. William Sloan. 1 10. Frederick Resin's adm'r. tn. Phiikp Winteretesii. ! . 11. Jonathan Moetsller vs. Benjamin F. Henmiti. J 12. Joseph Ftlckhonae trv. Oilhert Fowler. f . 13. Jane M. Her ningar VS. VV. A. Kline. 14. Malanchton Baker its Richard Torby. 13. Daniel F. Seyberl vs. Daniel Sponen berg, adm'r. 16. David Rein bold vs. Aamn Wolf. 17. James Tyaon tl al vs. John 51. Sheldon it al. ' 18. Pater Appieman it al. ca. Leonard B. Rupert, al 19. ll.ram VV. Brown VJ. John Jones. 20. Mary Vansinkle vs. Joseph Ruckle etnl. I 21. K. & J. Hicks et al. vs. William L. I Lance. ) 22. Georce Miller w. Clntworthy L. Fidier. f 23. George Miller vs. Nalhaiiiel Overdi.rf I 24. Pater Appleman el al. vs. Lennaid B. ■ Ruiiorl. 25. Thorns* PerVer t'S. John 11. Parker. 26. George L. Kline t> Moses Cofiman. PRCSPEOT'JS" OF THK DAILY rF-Yx^SYLVAAIAY A nOtBLF. SHF.tT MORVINU NXWSPAPKIt. Tho Proprietor of the Philadelphia ''Daily Pennsyloanian," in view ol the Presidential Election, has mado ample arrangemema lor < the improvement of that journal in all its various deparraoul*. A double sheet, con si-iing of eight pages of six columns each, printed on good paper, with clear type, i issued daily. No pains Bra spared to do lull justice to every part of thai paper. The lar gest telegraphic news fiom ult parte of the country will be found in its columns; ami al great expense, talented correspondents from whom highly interesting letters are received, J have been secured, not only in England, 1 France, Washington und New York, but in i many other parts ol the country. Great at tention is al-o paid to the moutary, corn- I merciul, and espertaliy the shipping list de partment of ttii* Journal, as well as 10 the local news of the City. Ami while every desirable feature of a Newspaper is lime en grailed upon the Penniylvanum, it will con tinue with redoubled energy and determina tion to do battle lor (he Constitution and the Union. The editorial conduct of The Pennsyhanian has met with general approval, oil 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 abo, has foni d in The Pennsylvani •jn, en nnrelen'iirg enemy because the doc trine is subversive of the rights of one porrion of our country. That of coatee has been approved of by our party, a.td intelligent citizens generally, is attested by the prosperity of our estati liehmert. Our subscription has increased fourfold, and onr advertising is a still Lreater ratio. Already hue our issue reached ten thousand; and nt our present tale of progres sion, bptore the year 1855 shall haveexpiied it will be double that nnmber. The Propri- * etor intends to spare no expense to make '/Ac Pennsylvania:! one o! the first journals of lb > country in all its departments, and in this way men I the [ftttona"e of a deserving public. The Opposition, fully awpre of the im ... mense power and influence wielded by the press, avail themselves nf it to the fullest ex tent. The circulation of their organs are In creased by every possible means and the whole power of their ori-anization is used to accomplish that object. Tlib speecties of their disunion orators, and other incendiary documents, aro sown broadcast throughout the land, and obtrusively thursl into the hands of every voter. Those who have so much holier a cause 10 advocate, and upon the suc cess of whose labors rest the durability ol the very coiner stones upon which our happness is louridbi), —civil and religious liberty,—and the perpetuation of the Union itself, should not be le.-s active. We appeal to the true Democracy, and 10 ail CHiistilulion loving citizens, to come forward and aid us in dts semtnating correct political information, and exposing the nefarious designs of our antag onists. We appeal alike to the citizens of the North, and ol the South to aid in the cir culation of those sec timer, is, and support of those measures, which are advocated by the only National Political organization now in existence. The Proprietor can already boast of a large circulation in the Southern Slates, and he is 1 anxious to increase the number of his read -1 ere in that region; so that his hands may be strengthened for coming conflicts against those who are not only the enemies ol the South, but the pnemies of all true men in ever portion of the Confederacy. In Penn sylvania, and the Nonhfen and Western States, an increased circulation of this journal will do much as act antidote to the poisonous doctrine of the Union-haling Black Republi cans, and tyianical and corrupt Know Not li ngs. We therefore confidently calculate upon the hearty cuoperatiuu of our political friends to the extension of our circulation, and fptd confident that this appeal will not be made to them in vain. T E~RM A : DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN, Double Slue/, $6,00 per annum, if paid in advance, or 47 al tlte end ol tho yeaf. TRI-VVEEKLY, $3,00 por annum, if paid io advance or $3,50 al the end of the y ear, WEEKLY, SI,OO por annum, invariably in j advance. The price for the WEEKLY PENN'SYL VANIAN, for & single )ear, is ONK DOLLAR per annum, but for the pur|roeof further-in creasing- the oirenlation, we offer the follow ing inducements to agents and others to raise Clubs: One Copy oOe year, 81 00 Fix do da 5 00 Twelve do do 10 00 Eeightean do 15 00 Twenty-five do 20 00 THE CAMPAIGN WEEKLY. Persona who wish to receive the paper merely during the campaign, will have it sent on the following terms, for six months from the time of subscribing: I Copy, 0 60 6 enplos to one address, Si 00 10 " " 400 20 " " 800 30 " " 12 00 40 " " 16 00 50 " " 20 00 100 40 00 Large Clubs in proportion— Cash a/toy* in advance. Although the rate at which tho Weekly Vennsylvaman is offered falls far below the real value of such a publication, we are wil ling for another year to test the experiment of continuing to issue it at this reduced price iu tbe confident hope that, by an extensive 1 circulation, we may be semirsd from tbe 1 heavy pecuniary Faarifioe which such au ex periment involves. Postmasters will confer a favor by sending to one address when convenient. N. B.—Letters to be addressed, post paid • to WM. RICE, Sept. 3, '66. Proprietor. 1 1 ' "im m in. if roi.DMift* iMi/U K*K renin,r, oat JEM ud ob toa "or • Lnam tmrnly, Pa, THE Trtivtss* of this fustimiinrt respovtfeti tnnouncs. 'hat It will No np#n/for to, rsespfion of Poplla, of both save*, so Monday I totoho, 90lh next, mubt rtto ImSWiltal* SSI* a V 1-t. JAMKI A NPBIIfWN, • Frt**tp*t. Mr. A. I* * gentleman at sitonetvo teqtttre menls, sod snlerge I eS|t*,loniM ** an educator n,l hn I-sen eortiterted with tho most popnln "Hlah di-koot" of lln.-k* Go. for sevend ye*,* He I* slm W*M soil favorably known *• * eon lilbuio, to sum* of cur leading educational port ■■diesis. . , THE COURFE OF INSTRUCTION Will reinpiito Otlh.-graphy, Itafiolt'-ns, HssJ- Ing. Penman,hip, Etymology. Geography, Eng Gremniav, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration. Plans and Bphenesl Trigonomstrv. Surveying, Navigation. Aatron. nmv, Ac. took Ktrj-mg, lli*iory, Physiology, Natural, Tntfllnclu.il, slid Moial Pltilo.opby, and C'h. mis'ry. Classes in the French. Spanish 4- Latin f.anguages will be furmix! as early av piactica bln, and Instruction on Piano-Forte will be given if (Inaireil. WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural Bciencps, illOstraied by appropriate apparatus will tha I 0 i'ircn, SPECIAL ATTENTION will be paid la young Ladies and Gmtli min designing to qual ify themselves as Teacher*. v, TERMS: T OUIt, FIVE and HIX l/ullaia per Quarter in nccordanco Willi the aludica pursued, payable ono half in advance and the balanco at tbe close of the Quarter GtJOU Bl IARD can be had in Iho village at a moderate price. iHf Mr. A. will deliver an add revs on Physi cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on the ■lay or commencement, when hi* method nl imparling instruction will lie i.'luetratcd, oini the discipline nd management of the chool, fully explained. Parents, Guardians, and the friend* of cduca lion generally, arc cordially invited to be pres ent. D. 1,. CHAPIN*. I B.M.STEVENS. JOHNKOONs, N.D.BTII.Es, SILAS DGDSON, | JOHN YAPLE THOMAS PBALER, Columbus. Sept, 4, 1856. Trustees. MOWER & BARm liDlC.lTlu\4| ; HOOK NJ'ttHE . NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET, Fast Side, above Market, Philadelphia, 'Pa. UUbLIbHERS of Pelton's System of Geoq * ranliy, taught by the uifl 0 t six splendid outline maps, each covering nearly 50 square leel, and lor ruing an invaluable as well as elegrnt ornaments for the school room. Children are delighted to study Geography by this system. J'ltey learn so ray idly ami receive stitth clear impression.* of the subject, that it is a ple:ast!re to both teacher and pu pil to lie engaged in it. We all know thai a better and more lasting idea of a locality is obtained by looking at a bold and dijtinct drawing of if, than by volumes ol descrip tion. It a man wants to get an exact idea of a farm he ha* been purchasing, he Jearos more by one ionk at the draft on "lite buck of the deed, titan by reading the description in side twenty times. This is the great princi ple of Pell tin's system of Geography,, and there ate others equally practical combined with it which entitle it to the reputation it sustains, as the best and quickest mode of leaching Geography, vet introduced v PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY—including all the invaluable discoveries in this science, of Ltfitrt Maury and his coadjutors, is beauli tolly illustruied by Ihe-e maps ami the c --i-ompanving key s. The keys ate to bo used by the scholars, and cost less than half tho juice of a Geography ar-d Alias. SOWER & BARNES' also publish' San der's New Headers, of which over two Ann died thousand were sold tvithtn six months of their publication- Their sm-cass has been wonderful, but their beautiful appearance and evident superiority justifies it.—Prof. Sanders is a practical teacher of public schools, who has made the subject the study ot his life. Eighteen years ago ho published a se ries of K-.-cders, which had great populari'y, but the itcic series on which tie Ita* been pt.- guged ever since, aro acknowledged hy all to bo the greatest advance yet made in Read ers. Eminent teachers everywhere, who have been o bored by book agents that lltey were unwillingly induced to look at litem, have Tit tinee pronounced their excellence and introduced them over all kinds, and the best which tiad been published before thern. School Directors and Teachers are respect folly invited to writs to us concerning School Bonks. A full assortment of Miscellaneous and School flunk*, paper and Stationary, inclu ding Blank Books, of all kinds, on hand and for sale at the lowest wholesale prices, in large or small to country Mer chants. SOWER & BARNES. 33, North Third Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 15, 1856— 3rc. GRAND JURORS TO DEC. TermlssOi Bloom.—Jesse Shannon, Thomas Kuorr. John Chathbarlio. Benton—Peter Appleman. Kriarcreek—David Miller. Beaver—Jonas Bredbender. Catawissa—Peter Bodine, Jacob Genvel. Fishingcreek—Jacob Wetitter, Jacob Mar kle. Greenwood—William Mather, Elijah Hay man. Hemlock—Hugh Mcßride, Sam'l Wanick. Jackson—William Brink. Locust—John Harner. Mailt—l-ae. Yelter. Madison—David Phillips, New ion Thomas, Wm. Wwlliver. Mtfll-n—Daniel Noykrt Orange—Moses Everett. Pine—John E. bowler. Roaringcreek—Philip Cool. Bloomsburg, 0ct. 29, '56. Traverse Jurors for Dec. Term 1856. Rloom—William Rupert, Cyrus Johnson. Benton—Eh Mettdenhall, Franklin Cole, Stott E. Colley, John Stiles. Bnarcreek—Freeae Eck, Absalom Bom boy. Centre—Henry Hess, Jesse Hicks Jackson Knorr. Catntvissa—John Hartman, John Ritter, May berry Hughes. Franklin— Benjamin Former, Wellington Clearer. Greenwood—Adam Ult, laaiab Kline, Dan iul Wenman, Jacob Hayrnar.. Hemlock-—-Sylvester l'utsell, VVm. Giilas pv, David Smith. Jackson—John McHenry, Joshua Savage. Locust—Josept Billy, Judah Cherringlon, Jonas Bernittger, Reuben Fahriuger, Jonas ,Bamioger. Solomau Fettermsn. Main—William bhumsit, Geo. W. Gard ner. Madison—Alfred Pegg. William Dildine. Mifflm—Samuel Snyder. Momour—William Miller. Orange— -Wesley Bowman, Jesse Coleman. Pine— Enoch Fox, Jaeob Wamer. Koartngcreek —Daniel Levin, John Fisher. Scon —Cyrus Barton, Philip T. Hart-man, John Kresslsr, 11. VV. Creasy, Elias Smith. Blocmsbura, Oct. 29, iB6O. FKESii ARRIVAL ANEW lot of chekp rabslina and prints just received by rail road and for sale br A. C. MEN6CH. wrnmsmmaammmemmmmmm \w ,mt' , HOOK, CARD AND FANCY OCDCB LPLQakYifUU. T -rWi"- - . j, . .....g-i jir -- £ THf FdO^RIItOH OF TM* "iTAR OF THI NdBTM,* Having •MrM IS :li fliftnr. of'iM "ft?**" OlDr* good mid *ft*nWa JDltftfd MATF.Rf r. AL, I* prepared* id JIMI I'HII I IAII la the if _ .. p;4 01 LY y l LI E, Hfi.i i mmri noma. . Certificate* tf Stuck aniliLpurU*. J" Con* tint Han* foe Societies, Hank Chicks, Crtrmhtori/ Nntei, RalLßaad and nlhir Tiihell, Catalog nil, Papir Pooh, Pill Iliads, Chick Unlit, Plain ami fancy Card; l Bimmia and other Cimilari, Posters Plain and in Colon. JLlh PRIITSIMT® OT ALL XXtf DS Can be procured at the "Star" Job Office, '• AS PHOMPIULY AND \ TtllV PUl >||| AS fk THE tPOQ® ,SwCl®c£lfllcßall IXl'£PcE>u*txiD.cwir , J ) ' A monthly pariodinn l it published at till* office In excellent alyla and wotkmintlilp, find I with superior material. \ r ' ' The putilio ara ihvifeilo call anil see specimens, aa wa ara dalarminad to irofll pallnn ago by strict atieniion l" business and aup*(ior workmanship. 0 Bloomtburg, Juno 8, I- < ____________________ t New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. e . . k t sxi as rr*s HAVE juat received and opened iheir Block of merchandize for Spring and Summer aalea which compriaea llie LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort met t no s ,1 offered in this TOWNI Having paid great attention lo the aeleciion of iheir enliro stock 1 as to price and quality, they llatiei themselves that llicy can compete with the cheapest I, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save monSy by giving u a call. We fiave al kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of I'ADSES ItREMS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, paramatta cloths mohair lustres, rnuelin de laiues, Persian clothe, Ginghams, Calicoes, bio. WHIIL GOODS OF Afjfj KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing*, bands and trimmings, laces an.i edging*, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, ami braids, kid, cotton, nnd lisle thread gloves, mohair milts, &c., , Ail kinds ot SHAWLS, brocke, Bay State, Walervdle, black silk, cashmere. Embroder trd, &c. Also a very largo assortment of cloths, carbiniers, satlinou*, vesting*, tweeds: jHns. beaver cloths, coaling velvet, &fi, HOOTS AND SHOES, Of ALL KINDS $• SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hals and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, tablo and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, toweling*, ■ drillings, &c., in abundance. I We invite our friend* and the public generally to give us a oall before purchasing el-e --i where. We have bought our goods al Lowest Cash Trices and will not be - undersold by i anybody, or the rest of mankind. BtoomsDurg, October zs, istos. -* SELLING OVT JIT S3S.UEEM3DEEX 23DlX® 9.£PQaSE)S3 C<3c£J e BEING desirous of closing Up their business in Bloonisburg as early a* practicable, offer forsnle AT COST AND BELOW COST, their entire Stock of Goods consist ing of a lull aassortnient of FROCK, DRESS, COX, SACK. GUM AND OIL CLOTH COATS, of all sorts und sizes, that the present enlightened ngc knows liny thing about. Of Part!* and Vests they have every color of the rainbow, besides some black, blue, gfey, striped and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, bufl, casimere, marseilles, linen and worsted oi all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boy* clothing. Also fine while, figured and striped shirts, Pocket and Neck Handkerchiefs, Slocks, Tics, Scarfs, all kinds of geutle man dress goods ; Huts. Caps, Trunks, Traveling Rags and Umbrellas • and iiplt a&a&lSIgS rhey have Tinoersleveg, Spencers, Collars, Ri&aleii*, Glove*. Mitts. Ladies'a bead-baz Harulkerchiels. &c., &c. Also Jewelry anil Notions sach as Kinjs. Breast pin, Gobi and Silver Bens onu Pencils, Medallions, Vest and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectacles, Knives Razors avd a Well selected assortment of Aeconlcons. EF* .Rememlmr tha itLiha "Exchange Block 1 . 1 opposite the Court bouse. Bloomtburg, April 3, lSofl S. DltETrosS; & Co. New arrival of Fall and Winter Goods ! DAT ID 1 OWE IT 2E EG TNVITES at.ention to his stock of cheap and fashionalo clothing at his sloreou Markst street, two doors above ihe "American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including ffA£EIII(S>iJ.&I£M E)!Ii32S3 gox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coals of all sorts and sizes, pants of nil colors shawl* i stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, slocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders I and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and tnost of it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, April f, 1856. PKCGLAXCATICiT. """ NOTlCfi re hereby gtvbw tits*. the several Courts of Commorn Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Over and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in arid for • the County ofColunthia, to commence at j the COURT IIOVSK. IN BLOOMSBURO, ON Monday the let Day of December next, ) TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK. T The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia,are requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem- ' brancce, to do those things to their sev eral offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in bohalf of Ihepoinmounealih against any pris oner, are nlso requested and commanded to be then and there attending in (heir proj per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just'— and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors arn requcsll ed to be punctual in their attendance, a. the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given tihder my hand at Bloomsburg the Bth Jay of Novembef in the year of our Lord one thousand hundred and fifty-six, and the Idependence of the United Hiatus of America the 79th, (God save the Qbmmonwculth.) STEPHEN V- MILLEK. Sh'jjr. Bloomsburg Foundry* lOtEPH SHAKPLESS, •' having taken the elllire interest of his laid partner In €QSHizSlnihBloomsburg Foundry,and s prepared 10 mnipUeuird ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, usually made in hp line of business. Thankful for tbi liberal custom heretofore awarded ibis establishment, he hopes to merit an inrrease of public patronage. Bloomsborg, May &, 1&56. A U D R R OK - N THE underaigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Colombia county, to distribute the fund In the hands of Isaac l.ei dy, Administrator of Charles Sterling, late df Hemlock township, Columbia connij, de i ceased, to the persons legally etitiiltu there:* will pruceeti in discharge ihe duties of dial appointment at bis office in Bloomsburg, on ■ Friday tbe 21st day of November next, at 10 o'olock, A. M., where all persona interested ■ tie hereby notified to present their claims. f ROBERT K. CLARK, Auditor, Bloomsburg, Oct. 20, J88-3t. OMNIBUS ajqßt&e LINK AMD I LVEttl SJAHLI2. jV OVV runs a new omnibus between Ulootns* burg and tho Railroad Depot, which 1 Will lake passengers from and ,to any of the | residences of the town, or the American Houfe and Forks [lntel; and lie will ) also furnish convey anceslo all travellers who I may wish to go into any part of the county I Ibe omnibus will leave Blonmsbur" twice i n '[\ of JO o'dock A. M., and at 4 o'clock r. Al. He has also a large livery stable connected . with tho omnibus line, from which he can accommodate tho public, with couveyancH* for travelling, pleasure excursions or buei ness. Stand in the rear of Hoffman & Else's establishment, near the centre of bo town NOAH S. PRENTISS.' Bloomsburg. June 3, 185.5. |y. *o, ou * t ' inuTiol lor Sale." 111 " ul "' c " l,Hr °flr* lor private sale the •* House nnd Lot on Third Sireel, Biooine burg, new occupied by birr.. The lot fronts 861 le*4 on Third S'reet, andexiends 198 feet buck lo un alley. There is on it jy _ -7 a dotii.le frame DWELLI N O dmrfl- HOUSE, wb.ch car. b used ks v .■' for two lamilie-, ami some o(lierf3Bw?lB ouibuildings. The propeny will make a ite sirable ami cheap home for any laborer or mechanic of moderate mean*. Terms will be made knovVn upon applica tion to VALENTINE SMITH. Bloomsburg, Aug. 13, 1856. PEICIiVIAN GiAVO. " Tj4XPF.ItIE.vCE tins isugtitthe Farmer that the onlv reliable Ferfd zer i* file PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. Theaubscriber Sole Ageiiiiii PmDdelphia for the sale of it, has now on baud a large stock of PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, which be will aell at the lowest Cash price, iu lota to rail either dealers or farmer*. S. J. CHRISTIAN, Sole Agent for Philadelphia. No. 48 North Wharves, and 97 North Wafer Street. Philadelphia, August 19, 1856—'Jm. Teachers Wanted! FIVE teachers for the common school* of Beaver township are wanted by ilia Directors of that district. The schools are to be open ed al such lui.e in the early purl of Novem ber aa the teacher may desire. The pay will be aocordtng to the qualifications of the applicant, and r.One need apply without a certificate from the County Superintendent. CHARLES MICHAEL, Pru't. Tii.hhman RrrtEftNousr, Ssc'y. Beaver, Sept. 2, 1868. "FO *\ < U tt oßh M fX J A MifRTMw nr.mm iio i,i ow a T'R oit*r m t,nr flr<ilr (• (h# fkk. Tfl P flrrt ha. j'l.f Mifemi' toil ml'l fl I sl.ts of Kw ipe, admit ihe tmpaeatMitt nibla(l.mmtoy sod hMffng it f*. Dlnirn.tit | gev.rnnwnl. tmntha d< h thlr n.vsl .l frllit.r, tie ); unit >h mw In ttils reentry end tbrnegfi ml fh* r>eU i-pvt lbs msiiMt ennHilinri in Its mrsires prnpein*. It penriisi.* tha 'notes of Intlimmdtrw n>l rniniiitlnr) nhioh nml.rlls tho .sternsl rrMrt. tend ilwils, soil n.otislit i ihs fl">> ptanon nliieh fr.il snf .ss.p.rsl. th. milnly. HHKIJMATISM NGKOFUfrA. FRY HIPHMN. ThOSS sit srrtong ihs roost Isriihl. sml sge. nitiagdlMaires of the mus. !.. ths tls.hy firs sod lh rkfn; yet In tlisir note I f.>rm, sod wlirn setioinglv io.ii sift. Ih.y invaristdf ills sppair undrr • p.rs<>ing spplireuoo ef thi. - soothing, healing sntld ita to ptin sod Inf am intiiun. SALTRIIEL'M, FEVER BORES, 8 1 IFF JOINTH, In .s*s f H.tt Kh.tifo, where mailleal ws t.ra. lollj is, and evarjr laeipa id ib, jrhsraie, poes have pn.vfdvti.rlr s. the OfntiMM will srcomi lish n thorotlh ca'i. K..r Sores be.l s, quiikly under lie - fnfluenro. end it. rtlatii.g f --■ lect upon contrseMif sinew, i. truly vrondtilul. discharging uj.cers. f| A Bio*t rftns'k i: l. dr.rf happy change ir pro II diic.d in the ajipearame of inabgnaut ulcers otter n few spplicoiiOM df tbi. UinlineiiL 'I hr .urrodnd'ng rrdn.rs vanished; snd g-analer ul , h.olihr flesh begin to isk# the | lv. cj ihs dis charged instfer. 'I his pr ... gore on mors or s sess rapidly, u-itil ths or fice is filled up with . louiid lusterio) sod the ulcer radically cured * A WORD lO MOTHERS. f. Th. V'jcrp are ihe n.ost fnqi.cnt .ufTners s . from .tterunl Oijuii*-s, end thertfoe ri.l. ' inuthcr elinutj hnre Ill's healing prepsiation constantly on hand. L U an rpectfir I for sore breasts, and quickly rernov.s the en " | crusltd sore, which soncilOMS di.figu'a th* I hcaja and f.ys. of thildrefi. '' | SIGNIFICANT FACTS, | I liia Oiiitn ent is uriircrsaily utrd on froyp. Altai tie Soil Pacific wluhng Pert as s cuie ' for arnrliatic afiVclion. ao l as til. bral prwsiMe remedy for wounds snd rui.s. Luge rup;>!it-< of it have r.oeully Ueen ordered by the Sultan of Tuikey for houprtjl purpooea. Both the Ointnmt and Pilli should be ! used in thqjfoil owing cases : Bunions, 1 ■ Skin IJi.eisee, j Bums, fVellrd Glands, I Gimppcd Hand'g Bore t Cliiiblkiritf 8010 U:eai # , I P if tula, Hore Heail9 ( j Gout. Sor Thront*, j I'Umhagfj. S"res of ail kindf, ! Mercuual Eruptiona, Spiailia, ' | fil. fiitrJoints, I ! Rl'.euinstism, Tcttrr, - | Rnigwonn, Ulcers, I j Salt IthcuiD, Venereal . tscalds, Wound, ot alt kinds, *** Sold at the RtonuficlolHi i Hollowat, 80 Maiden Lane, AewYoik. .od ' 244 Strand. London, by atl respectable Drug ■ gist, nnd Ueiler. in iMeditjiie thnajghout the I United S ate, and the riiil z u d world, in potaa > at 25 cents, cents, and SI eufch. , t V The'e is eonsideral lc saiirg bv* taking I ho larger aire*. N U.—UirCetion. forlbeguiuanceofpab.nl in every dieordm arc aflivrd in eich not 34.] FIRST AISHIV.4L! OF SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS! j 4C. MENCH reSpectfudy informa bis i • IriHiids, cu.lomerp, and the public ceil- • I'rully that he hg. just received from Phila I delpliia the first o,, ( „ls of the season, consist- ! ing of a large assortment of choice and de sirable For the spring and summer Kadecomprising, for men's wear: : Supericr Black, and Colored French Cloths, BUck French Doeskins and Cassimere. black Saiin ami Fancy Silk Vetings. B:ue, Biack, Brown'and Green Cushmerettes. IA DIES' WEAR. Elesam Black Silks, all quaiuias. Barege De Lames and Ctialli Bareges. Plain, lhnk. Kins and Green De Laines. Bombazine Fi'ijvfi Black Alpaca.. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Worked Collars, and Linea Handkerchiefs. Hosiery of ail kinds and qualities. Calicoes of all pa'ieni" sn l descriptions. FURNISHING GOODS. Linen and Cot'oo Sheeting. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Linen Damaak- and Table Covers. Beside* a large ustoriinenl of Boot* and St,oes, Sugar, CofT-e, Teas, and all kinds ol Groceries. Hardware, &0., which will be sob) remarkably cheap. Call al ihe ok) stand, corner nf Main and Market street*. ftf FLOUR & FEED always on hand, and lor sale a'. Ihe lowest ntarke' price, for CASH. A. C. MENSCH. Bloomsburg. April 2. 1856. STOVES! &TO VEX! STOVES! JFpi THE inform* Ins friends anll the public in general, that h* has ffejhrkf >aketi the entire m erest in the Tinu-are ami Slave Establishment, on Main Street, oritr door above the Coon House. Bloomsburg. where tin is prepared to luruish Tinware, Stoves, Sioveprpe, and Spouiing.and all other busin.g. ui bis hue on slimt nonce, and in g.ml order. The New Itaub and William Penn Cook ing Stove, and-ul.o a large assortment ol Pni'lur Klovei, constantly on baud and for sale at moderate prices. (7* Thankful tor former patronage, he re speclfuily solicits a coniiniiancn of the same JOMCPH SHARPLESS. Bloomshnrg. May 6. |Bsf. 1,200 JL TEAR.. lwlO Agents U'aulcd. AfiENi'S warned to every part ot ihe Ur.i ted Sisie*, to sell a beautiful rind instructive worlt. ' Th* PANORAMA OK THE OLD WORLD and the NEWcorn prising, A view of tne p-esenl Mate of ihe Nation, of die world, their manners, customs, and j peculiarities, and iheir political, moral, social < and imli sirisl condition ; iniersji. rsn.i wiih a Historical skeicltes and Auecdote*. By WILLIAM PfNNOCK, Author of th. Hm- , lory <>( England G<eeuand Home. Enlarged revi-eil mid emhelti-bed with several blind t red engravings from designs of Crnoms, Dev. rreux, and other di"in;ui*h*d eriisis. h.ts, el-n, itlusuated with tnmlsffour beaiititulty coloied plates, with costume, of variods na- | lions, &c., &c. - Agents selling this work haveeleered tIOO - a month. CV Senil for ■ specimen Copy and pro spectus, which will be sent by mail, post paid, 1 on receipt of *3 00, trilh particulars of seen- I cy. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. H 48 North Fourth Street, Pt.ii.de. It N. B —ln addition to the usual percentage, li we make an ettrp inducement to Agents in 1 1 the way of PREMIUMS. J. W. B. I 3 No*. S, 1856-2 m I If I* FAflNMff j RMtfjf tMUM I "WtkVtfflMm mm Ittfn f, <*""* mm M 9gpo**4 to mM( MM *' 'if 'mtt ttoneo M ■fcofr.b.trg, Mr W'tri' AffSt 14 4*90/ OH'MM nun, I MM, *( f *<#(*, F, ft ,<M MfH#f d 'frkiM re* ww, hr- . r AVKA&SCtIAmV, aim** Mf-lf ft ft (vM( rf *f •* fftn&ww •ml HI I th> mmnety M Hmboh pint $ Xfr r ali o if* * .♦##*? tr mm ****< wfrnmrnw jm U ,ha *,m,h. and IM.iM Ml (fa nntfh, 4h* ! " John MMm en iNr wear, eewrlnmy W#fir4!R 4CM # ~ n( M llM.gl NM WIWM <4 *l**l*4 at,4 the temnind** woodland. That* , *'• UpOtl lb# ptfrOfra • tint* mot* woolen r Mir out, . * irr !: nm " ** Mlmo mm,** , 4 HAKN. Ihe pioMffl* 1* near the MM, | t '< nwd leading fiom l*r,emab#rf In 144 ill#, and .foul six mil** Uotn §Umm*hntn „ CondMi to* Will I-# mmU >, o, on fa* of j 1 ••(• t>y ntvfiivx h mu.ru, I ! f&triff • i Blnimftnw, Out 94, '§4. riBIJC SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE , I THE nrnlrmgned Kimniw of the drill >• 1 Wly liomi dntinl willoflsr M mHm II sale upon ifi o* T ff> fact./*?, lAr IMA of Xcatmbtr nut, • .1 I o'clock, P. M., Hie hum belonging to the raid •.!•'•, si'ua'e in Hemlock iowrtsbip Colombia county, containing 123 ICSES A\D 37 PEKCBES, r nd Lod f Hoh Me Br id*, John ,1 ululti yurili", le'f Apfdeniae.Cdeb genua y **., anil Syiae.tcr ?ur-nl. I: <• m om* m ' The Iron Ore Region o( Columbia coum'y,t mo milr<p,, n Bv.oma burg, eod on the potdic highway Irarfiup to Btirkho-ti. A liat.cb of Hemlock Cipci pose • e. Ibrdhgh 1 tie ptemi e, ar.d lite ajitrie form i in ■ la:r state of cubtvaiun. Tti imsnn* 1 mum* ere 4 Urge new frame HArrsz©!:! jaa#s£b . a now am] coolmiulin ), fraoao lonoci nonto !a large new qank barn, • tie . *%Ou-bowr', and ntlier ou>Uiild,ug. eniiroly near, MtMon will be sirei. 00 the tint of April '97 GrComliboo* will be made kzown on Uie iltjr of iai bf. , > WILLI A M XEAL, Extodor I Bloom.bnrs, Sep:.*23, 1449. ; UUKIFF S HMViTH. I IIY inueof utriil arriitof YcndUto*i El | *-■ fonas 10 me J-reeietl. t'iore wi'l bo ox noted 10 p-iblic tale el the Coun Hoooo. m B pomtbiirx, on blonde*, me j w fay „f cember next, oi „ne o'Hoek P. M , tbe tot lowios real ee'aie, to wit: AH thai certain tract or parcel of '-H oita eie in Beaver towr.sbip, Cotembia count*, coiilainiiia c>2h:*.ih- ? e acre., more or leao] tixly acre. nf'WKieh is cleared lend, bcuud eil 0:1 the Eifi by Utnie of 'fMter.ae Sheai 11,an, lier-eaeed. and David J-jflp*,, at, tbo We.l by land, of Cborloo Michael or,d Hen rv (Inpier, on the Sor.U by lapda of Jobs J ihifon, Ben., no ihe Son h by Undo of ( Charles Michael and Henry HopUr, wberocn It ereered a two ttor* dwelling Loneo, a frarnn bank burn, a cider prere. wiib tba op piinenancp*. Seized and iaken in execution as tba piop erty of Henry Shearman. Alan, 41 tire came urce ami place: Ad liiat eenairi he of ernouit miaafe in tba lown o! Ciuwi-n, Conrity of Colambia. sit uate 011 the iDnt'inijcol Main rtfeel ing on lite We.t In lot of Jacob kraigti, on he Sou b by vi u. ey. and on the East b* an alley, and 1 umSr. , .in mo p| ao of tU £ 10*11 No. 52, tvbbV.vn ia erected a two at or* loj Hw. liin;; hooaef a frame out kitchen, a bliickrmyti .hop and a frame arable, alo oo a certaiu lot oi ttrnuiid aituate in CalawiMa lowtiabip in aaui Cocnty, bounded oo tbe WeM by the rord leading irons Catawiaea to Mit&inville, on the North by George Zarr, on the E>.t by landc oalbramiab Y. Fincher. and ou the South bylaoda of Wd- . liarn CnlTnian, routaiiiing nbie acre# and tfixi* eight percLer, wt.b lite epportecaocce. Seized and taken in execution as tbe prop erty ot Thorn*. Harder. STEPHEN H. MIIJ.KB Sierif. StieriH'. Oliiee. birmmv I burg, November 5, tbuG. } Atjuuoirs NOTICE. THE ander.'tgned Auditor appointed b* the Orphan.' Cutirt of Columbia coant* upon tbe exception, filed to tbe account of James L Kims and Uu.tr Ann Eaana. Admieirrra tnra of the estate ot Joho Eaan, lata of BUmm to.vn.hip, Colambia county, rfcreav ed, wiil proceed to il.etmrge the dntvaa of that appointment at hi> office in Bioomsbsre on Seiurdajr the 22.J da* of November next, 1 at 10 o'clock, A. M., when an.' where all ; peruana interevtc l are hereby no ified to at. tend C. R. BIiCKALEW, Auditor. ; Blooinshurg, Oct. SO. |RS. A U UITOU'S NOTICE. THE tawler-igned Auditor appointed b* he Oip.ilp Coon of CoiamtNaeuflaiv apom the ext-ef .nnv filed to tbe Kceoant of feanei S. Wood., Aiimiiitrtraiorof John Laxareefwe <•( Fiehutgcreek townrhip, Cotunibu count*, deceased, will proceed to di-charge the du tiea of that appointment at hie office la 8101 m.biirg, on Tharwlav tba 2tNh da* of Nnvember next, at to o'clock, A. if., when and where all persona icterested are bereb* notified to aei u { ROBERT F. CLAEK, Audit*,. Bloofnburg, Oct. 20, 1856. llflosf and Lot for Sale. THE aubcriber nffers lor .ale a lot on . Thir-J Street in tbe tower end of Biootntbarg, on which ia erected a FRAME DVVELLIXft HOUSE. which would make a cheap end good hem' hrr a mecbanic or laborer of moderate means. He will icil hod aery reasonable terma. for learning winch sppl* 10 R. IV. Uease; Eon , Bio'am.bnrg. or the owner at llifflimilU. MJDWIO LICHT. VtifHin*ille, Aus. 23, 1656. B'bal Can H'muan Sot THIS long expecteit bwk by T. S. AR TIIL'R, i. now read* for Agenta aod Caa '"• It is basing an immenae sale, sad is considered ooe of hie beat elf ana. ia it ill be found Mr. Arthur's siewa on the vex ed question of tVoiuan's Bights, And what she can do aa SISTER Witt AKD MOTHER Specimen oncea'aem b f mad on receipt of 11-e price. SI 00. J. W. BRA frI.KV. RMtrktr 48 North 4th St Pftdadetpb-a. N. B —We pnblish ail Mr. Anbar'e New Books. Send foe one lie and terms MA**. October 15, 1866.—aSar. \\/ HEAT LEV'S ARI H STREET THEAT- V ' TItE . AttA Sheet, above Sixth, Phefm. To* St.a Cosrur, Coiripoaed of (ho Stat Artists in ile world, and exceeding gg Strength and Talent any Dramatic camUaa lion netetofdre offered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy Tragedy, Seno-Copiic Drama, Vaodaailiaa. Mftaical Bur let: a? Ac., tee. or When etsiting be eily, go (beta. *
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