*™EMUWANo"SbIIjTB. jj&Sssx&SJtrtx M, while ttaesporting hortea Mil t*6a Over the plain* lo Mxkw, "I kal iftke Gov ernment mould Had kirn a liberal euppiy qj PtuUang Lmimenl, H mould lot* 35 per tad. of hie bests." This is very important fof all Farmers sod Liverymen to know. The Mus tang Liniment it a wonderful iriiole for man or beat). It houkl always ba used for Sores, Swellings, Stiff Joints, Borns, Braises. Rheu malio Pains, Its, sod lot GaMs, Sprains, Spatins. Ringbone, he., upon hnrres. Be were vf'imiletiom. The Mustang is sold by - alf respectable dealers evert where. * BARNES R PARK, Nov IS, I me.] Proprietors, New York. TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. CoLLZCTOI's Onrtcc, ) Beach Haven, Nov. lit. 1866. j R. W. Wttvca, Esq.— Dear Sir:—The a- Mtnoet of (Oils received at this office daring the month of October is *38,541,01 Amount previously reported 189,087,10 Total ain't since Nov. 30,1855, *227.626,11 " • same period in *BS, 2^6,388,58 Increase in 1858, ..... *31,388,58 Respectfully yoors, PETER ENT, Collector. £a*pl)jMCßi lor l,Mi Per* SOB*. WANTED, immediately, Agents in every county in the United States, to engage in the •ale or The Garden of Ihe World,' or The Great Wert — lll fTutory, 111 Wealth, Itt Natural Jldvan t • tagei, and 111 Future. Comprising a complete Guide lo Emigrants, with a 101 l description of the Different Routes Westward. By C. W. Dana, of Chicago, 111., Aoihor of "Western Scenes," "f.ile in the West," he., Ac. With stafwics and facts from Hon. Thomas H. Benton, Hon. Samuel ' Houston, Col. John C. Fremont, enff other 'old settler*.' Comprising an outline History of the whole West, from the time the first tranter who dver trod the pathless woods, to the whistle of the last locomotive that ha yet sped along its boundless prairies, giving h full description of the Soil, Climate, and Farming resources of each Slate and Territo ry. Also, the Rsilrosds completed, in prog ress, sad projected, together with tne Relig inuscomplexion, Educational provisions, and Population, from the statistics of 1855 and 4856. 12m0., muslin; 400 pages. Retail price, Si 25. Address D. RL'LISON, No. 32 South 3rd Street, Philadelphia; Pa.,"or, :f living Weal, ro H. M. Ruliron, Cinriuuaii, Ohio. A sample copv will be mailed, poet paid, 'on receipt of price. Aho a foil list of my pnbl'oationf, with terms to agents. P. B.—Editors of any regular weekly news paper or monthly periodicals throughout the l T niteo Siates.. giving the above advertise ment font or more insertions, including thia notice, and sending me copies of ihe papers, Ac., containing the same, shall have a copy mailed to their address, postage paid. - • Nov 26. 1866. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. sJCUOO'L Teachers of Columbia county R? who have not yet obtained certificates sie hereby notified that examiiialioni will lake place el the office of the County So peiuiieii.-ieul in Blootiintmrg on eveiy Satur day afternoon, and at no other time. Ail the examinations should have been public and in tbe presence of llie Direciors; but ~ Uru present arrangement will accommodate all who ebll desire an examination. All oilier lime will now be required for the visitation of schools. R. W. WEAVER. Bloomsburg. Nov. if, 1856. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad rniniatraiioii upon the estate of Benj. Hay man, late of Orange township, Columbia co , deceased, have been granted lo tbe under signed residing in Cent-a township, Colum bia county. AH persons indebted to tbe •aid estate are requested io make payment ni'bout delay, and those baviog accounts lo present them for settlement lo SOLOMON NEYHAKD, Cm Ire, Nov 17, 185 C, Adm'r. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatees, credMMs end other persons interested in the ctftet of tbe reepeethe decadents end mi nora ibat tbe following administration ac rouota have been filed in the office pf the Regisir <.| ihe county of Columbia, and will be presented for coofirmalioo and allow ance to tbe Orphane Const, to be held at Bloomsburg, in and far the couoly aforesaid, on ' Wednesday, the 3d day ei December ncxhai2 o'clock, P. M. 11. The aeccuni of Abraham W. Kline ad ministrator t rum of Thoa. Wildoner, lata of KishiogCreek top. dee'd. ' 2 The accoual of Daoiel Giger. Surviving adm'r of the estate of Mary Giger lale of Montour twp. dee'd, 3 The account of Eliat Began & Reuben boairt adm'r* of George Bog art late of Hem lock iwp. dee'd 4 Tbe eec't of John Csvanhovan, Executor of Ihe eatate of Mania Bender late of Orange township, dee'd. 5 The brat account of Gilbert H. Fowler A Samuel A. IVorman, Executors of Wm. Trimblcy, lata of Bloom iwp., dee'd. 6 The account of Isaac MeKamy, adm'r of the aetata of Joteph Broebo, late of Scott township, deceased. i 7 Tbe aecoaDi of Wm. G. Hurley, guardiaa of the person end estate of CaeperAk' Bo dim am of the children of Cbarise Bodiae, deceased. • The secoaiu of Osbour Williams A Solo mon Loiby, Adm'rs of George l,eiby late of I-ocust twp., dee'd. • Tb acc'l of Derrick A Bowman, gear diss of Seran Abes Dow, a miner child of (ssao Low, late of Centre township, dee'd. 10 The soe't of DerricK A. Bowman, gear ditu of Thrusts B, Dow, a minor child ol Isaac Dow, lata of Centra township, dee'd. 11. The acc'l of Derrick A. Bowmen, guar dtan of Mary K. Ration, (lata M. F. Low,] a minor child of Isaac Dow, lata of Ceairr township dee'd. 12 The acc'l of Derrick A. Bowman, gaar 'lran ol Maria Emily Low, a minor child o Isaac Dow, lata of Centre twp. dee'd. DANIEL DEE, RtmiTu'e Onus, { Register. bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 186*. j WHEATLEVS ARC It STREET THEA THE. Arch Street, above Smth, PkWa Jnc STAB COMPXMT, Composed of lb# fin Artists in the world, and exceeding ii Strength and Talent any Dramatic combiua tion heretofore offered to tbe Theatrical Pub lie, will epiioer EVERY NIGHT in Corned) Tregedrßerio-Coibic Drama, Veudeviliei Musical Burletias. Ac., Ac. Or When vtailing ha city, go there. 1! BLRRKS! I mmr, SUMMONS, ENECU! IONS, SUBPtENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable (arms, fo* sale at th olficc uf the "Star oflhe North." TriA.LWlitemlßM." I. Jacob JohMon ee. Henry Johns m eL I >. 0.1. HiDierd as. DtaM ■pohOhberg I adm'r. , S. Eli Freeman vs. Henry Mirta 4. John Qetttndonl vs. Chm. F. Mann , I. Atexeodor Edgar es. Denial F.Seybert. 8. Samuel L. McCulloek eted.ee. Samuel 4 F. Headier. f. William Koon* nr. George L. KHm eted. i 8. William Keooe W. George L. KHM. 9. PbHip Cooper or. WiMiera Sloan, , 10. Frederick Beele'r adm'r. at. Philip io ißffiCtDi ! 11. Jonathan Mot teller i it. Benjamin F. Hertraan. ! 12. Joeapb Stack boose ve. Gilbert Fowls*. 15. Jane M. Barniager nr. W. A- Kline. U. Malaaebtcn Baker vs.-Bwhanl Tbrby. Iff.- Daniel F. Sejrbert es. Daniel BpOnen bera, adm'r. 16. Darid Reinbold w. Aaron Wolf. 17. James Tyson et at. or. John M. Sheldon et 01. ' 18. Peter AppUman el el. ve. Leonard B. Rupert, oj. 19. H<ram W. Brown ve. John Jones. 20. Mary Vantiekl# ve. Joseph Ruckle et aL ! 21. E. AJ. Hicks et of. ve. William L. 1 Lrqcr. I 22. George Millet ve. Clatworthy L. Either, f 23. George Miller m. Nathaniel Orerdorf. I 24. Peter Appleman el el. ve. Leonard B. : Rupert. 25. Thomas Parker ve. John H. Parker. 26. George L. Kim* et. Motes Coffman. ' PROSPBOSTO ~ • or rue DAILY PENNBYLYANIAN a DOUBLE tnzrr noavwo Niwsptpz*. i The Proprietor of tbe Philadelphia "Daily Penneyhanian," in view of (be Preaidenlial I Election, Jus (pade ample arrangements lor the improvement of that Journal io all its various departments. A double tbeet, con sisting of eight pegea of six columns each, printed oo good paper, with deer type, is , itausd daily. No peine ere spared to do full i justice to every part of thai paper. Tbe lar , gest telegraphic news fiom all parts of lbs : country will be brand in its culumnt; and at 1 great expense, talented correspondents from whom highly interesting letters are received, have been secured, not only in England, France, Washington and New Yotk, hot in I many other pans of ihe country. Great al > tentior. is also paid to the monetary, eom ' mercial, and especially the shipping lid de ; partmept of this Journal, a* well as to the I local trows of the City. And while every - desirable feature of a Newspaper is Ihns en - grafted, upon Ihe Penmeyloanian, it will con tinue with redoubled energy and -ietermina- I tion to do battle lor the Conetitntion and the I Union. I The editorial conduct of The Pennsylvania* has met with general approval, on account I or tbe 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 Penntylvarri' oil, en unrelenting enemy becSuse the doc trine is subversive of the right* of one portion i of our coantry. Thst of course has been approved of by t our party, and intelligent citizens generally, , is attested by the prosperity of our estab lishment. Our subscription has increased fourfold, and oer advertising ia a still greater ! ratio. Already hs our issue reached ten j thousand; and at our present tale of progres sion, before the year 1855 shall haveexpited , it will be double that number. The l'ropri . etor intends to spare no expense to make | The Permii/lvanian one of the first journals of lbs country in all its departments, and in this way mnr.t the patronage of a deserving j public. The Opposition, fully aWare of the im | mense power and influence wielded by the , press, avail theio6elvea of it to the fullest ex j. lent. The circulation of their otgaus art in | creased by every possible mear.s and the whole power of their organization is used lo accomplish that object. The speeches of their disunion orators, and other incendiary documents, are sown broadcast throughout tbe land, and obtrusively tbursl into tbe bands - of every voter. Those who have so moch holier a caose to advocate, and upon the suc , cess of whoa# labors rest tbe durability of the • very coiner ttooes upon which our happness - is founded, —civil and religious liberty,—and e the perpetuation of Ihe Union itself, should t not be less active. We appeal lo the true s Democracy, and to all Canstitution loving citizens, to eome forward and aid ns in dis seminating correct political information, and . exposing the nefarions designs of oar anlag - oaists. We appeal alike to the citizens of tbe North, end of tbe Sooth to aid in the cir culation of those sediments, and support of , those measures, which are advocated by tbe ' only National Political organization now in - existence. The Proprietor can already boast of a large > circulation HI the SoodMrn Sisraa, and he ts 1 anxious to laereaao the number of his read - era ia that region, so that bis hands may be 1 strengthened for coming conflicts agaiust , those who ate not or.ly the enemies ol the r South, but tbe enemies of all troe men in .ever portion of tbe Confederacy. In Penn - s) ivuiiis, and the Northern and Western i "Slates, aa increased circulation of this journal will do much aa an antidote lo the poisonous 5 doctrine of the Union-haling Black Ropubli ' cans, and tyranical and corrupt Kaow Noth ings. We tbereiore confidently cskralate 1 upon the hearty cooperation of oer political - friends to the exteoslon of our circulation, and feel confident thai Ibw appeal "will not r be made lo tbern in vain. s . TE RMS: 1 DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN, Double Sheet, *6,00 per annum, if paid in advance, or *7 , at the end of the year. ' TRI WEEKLY, *3,00 per annum, if paid in 1 advance or *3,50 at the end of Ihe year. WEEKLY,*DO* pee annum, invariably in I advance. The price for the WEEKLY PENNSYL > VAN! AN, for a single year, ie on a DOLLAR per anooin, hot forme purpose of further in " creasing the cimnlation, we offer the follow- II ing inducements lo agentt and others to raise Clubs: One Copy one year, *1 00 | ,f Si* do <fe • 600 Twelve do do 10 00 '' F-eighieen do 15 00 " Twenty-five do 20 00 THECAMPAWN WEEKLY. r * Persons who wish to receive the paper J merely doting the campaign, Will have it r<> sent on the following terms, for six months from the time of subscribing: • 1 Copy, 0 50 Dl 5 copies to one address, SI 00 10 " " 400 26 " " 800 30 " " 12 00 40 " " 18 00 - 50 " " 20 00 4- 108 ■" " . 40 00 a- Large Clubs in proportion—Cash always tit r*l cuhwßCi. >■> Although the rata at which the Weekly ■ Venn&ylvanian is offered falls far below the b- real value of inch a puhliestioa, we an telD y> ling for another year to lest the atibmimiinl > ol continuing fo fceoa it at this redeoed ptine in tbe confident hope that, by aa extensive circulation, we may 6b second from the - heavy pusuniary sacrifice which such an ex periment involves. Postmasters will coaler a favor by tending to one adriictt when converaeet. N. B.—l.elicit to be add rawed, peal paw he to WM. MCE, "" I Sept, 3, : 56. Proprietor. II ■ I --if' MLSfllVl MILS AND FEMALE dKL <m Ah, oe> vm xxtyr • I—WW owml rm - ff * Iff If TnaMffito md ihlffi Vntillu(iflil I AMJPCt fll 11 b v i wMpr ttmnwivn '■■F" 1 J 1 kntttniMs, thet h wm be spent* hr the reesptHm Fhplls, of bMi setra. ea Monday, October 20th next, ooder the Immediate em* <d Prof, jamb* AN DBRBOM, rn PrtndH- Mr. A. is a gsatleman of sxlensivs acqnirc. menu, and salaried experience aa aa educator, and has been connected With die meet popular "High School" of Buck* Ud. for several years. He ie alto Ml and favorably Known as a con tributor to iotas of ear leading educations! perl odicMls. THE COURSE QF INSTRUCTION WWromptlte Orthography, Deßnhions, Read ing, Pentnansfetp, Eiymology. Geegraphy, Eng. Grammar, Colnpealtten, Ariibmstio Algebra. Geometry, McntUration, Plane and Bpharteaf TrtgOdiMiltrt; BarVeying, Navigation, Astron omy, Ac.. Book.Keeping, History, Physiology, Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy) and Chrmistry. Clalie 4 in.the French, Spanish If Latin Dangnues will be formed as early as practica ble, anu Instruction on Piano-Forte will be givta! if desired. WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus will also be given. BFBCIAL ATTENTION will be paid to young Ladies and Gentfemcn designing to qual ify themselvm aa Teachers. T E RMS: FOUR, FIVE and SIX Dollsis per Quarter in accordance with the studies pursued, payable one htK in advance and the balance tl the close of tbe Quarter. GOOD BOARD can be had in the village et • moderate price. Or Mr. A. will deliver en eddies* on Physi eel, ToteDeehnl end Moral edneetiea, on the dap ol wwwawt, when his siefhnd of imparting i net met ion will be Ittestraied, and the discipline end management of the ehool, fully explained. Pirente, Guardians, and the friends of educe lion generally, are cordially invited to ba pres ent. D. L. UHAPIN, I B. M. STEVENS, JOHN KOONg, N.D. STILES, SILAS DODSON, I JOHN YAPLE, THOMAS PEALER, Columbus, Sept, 4, 1856. 7Yuiteei. SOWER & BAKNE'B EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE. NO. 33 NORTH THIRD STREET, East Side, above Market, Philadelphia, Pa. "PUBLISHERS of Pelton's System of Geog *- npby, taught by the aid of six splendid ontline maps, each covering nearly 50 eqnsre leet, and lorming an invaluable as well as elegant ornaments for tbe school room. * Children are delighted to study Geography by this system. They learn so rapidly and receive such clear impressions of the snbject, that it is a plsasore to both teacher and po pil to be engaged in it. We all know that a better and more lastiog ides of a locality is obtained by looking st a bold arid distinct drawing of it, than by volumes of descrip tion. If a man wants to get an exact idea of a farm he boa been purchasing, be learn* mora by oi?e iook at the draft on the back of tbe deed, than by reading the description in side twenty times. Thia is the great princi ple of Pellon's system of Geography, and there are others raually practical combined with it which entitle it lo the reputation it eostaios, as the best fthd quickest mode of teeohing Geography, vet introduced. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY—including all the invaluable discoveries in this science, of Lieut Maury and his coadjutors, is beauii. fully illustrated'by these maps end the ac companying keys. The keys eto lo be used by the sobolars, and cost lass than half the price of a Geography and Atlaa. SOWER & BARNES' also publish' San der's New Readers, of whiob over two hun dred thousand were sold within six months of theirpoblicatioo' Their success has been wonderful, bnt Iheir beautiful appearance and evident superiority justifies it.—Prof. Sanders is a practical teacher of pnblio schools, who has made the aubjeot the study of bis tife. Eighteen years ago he published a se ries of Headers, which had great popularly, bnt the new seriea on wbieh he hat bevn en gaged ever tinea, are acknowledged by all to be the greatest advance yet made in Read ers. Eminent teachers everywhere, who have been so bored by book agents that they were unwillingly induced to look at them, have at once pronounced their excellence and introduced than over ail kinds, and tbe best which bad been published before tbem. School Direciors and Teachers art respect folly invited lo write to ns eoocornins School Books. A full assortment of Miscellaneous and School Books, paper and Stationary, inclu ding Blank Books, of ail kinds, on hand and for sals at the lowest wholesale prioes, in large or small quantities, lo country Mer chants. SOWER A BARNES, 33, North Third Stieat, Philadelphia Sept. 15, 1856.—5 K. GBAND JURORS DEC. Tera 1854H Bloom—Jesse Shannon, Thomas Knorr. John Chamberlin. Benton—Peter Appleman. Briarefoek—David Miller. Bearer—Jonas Bredbender. Catawista— Peter Bodine, Jacob Gensel. Fiebingcroek—Jacob Weuner, Jacob Mar kle. Greeawood—William Mather, Elijah Hay- Hemlock—Hogh Mcßride, Sam'l Waatck. Jaokeon—William Brink. Locust—John Harner. Main—lsaac Yetter. Madison—David PbiUips,NetetouThomas, Wm. WeHiv. Mifflin—Daniel Noyer; Oreoge—Moaos Everett. Fine—John E. Fowler. Roaringcreek—Philip Cool. Btoomsbuig, 0ct.29, 'St. ill .. Traverse Jarers for Dee. Tern 1856. ] Bloom—William Roper 1 ., Cyme Johnson. Benton—Eli Mendenhall, Franklin Cole, ] i Stott E. Col ley, John Stiles. Bnartreek—Freeee Eck, Absalom Bom i boy. i Centre—Hedry Hess, Jesse Hicks Jaskaoa Knorr. r Catawissa—John Haitman, John Bitter, t Mayberry Hnghes. ■ Franklin-- Benjamin Forlner, Wellington Cleaver. Greenwood—Adam Uit, Isaiah Klme, Dan* iel Wert man, Jaoob Hav man. Hemlock—'Sylvester Porsell, Wm. Gillaa pv, David Smith. Jaekaen—Mm MeHeorv, Joshua Savage. Locnet—Joseph Billy, Jndah Cberrington, Jonas Berniagar, Reuben Fehriuger, Jonas Barninger, Solomar. Fettermsn. is Main—William Shaman, Geo. W. Card eer. V Madisoa—Alfred Pegg, William Dildine. o Mifflin—Samuel Snyder. |. M onion b-i-Willi am Miller, it Orange—Weeiey Bowman, Jeeee Coleman, e Pine—Enoch Fox, Jacob Warner, a Roanagoreek—Daniel Levvn, Jehn Fisher, e Scott—Cyras Barton, Philip T. Hartman, t- John KreseW, H. W. Greasy, Eliae Smith. - - Bloomaboig, Oct. 29, ISM. * FRESH ARRIVAL id A NEW lot of cheap msaline mid prints A jdst received by railroadend for sale by . A. C. MENSCH. f BOOK tiARD AND FANCY zrcDLB iimi2iCTpasT<- THt Or THf'STAk Of THI NORTH," Having I<lM to tho fixtures of Km "fen" Office good tod ufkittvn JOBBING MATERI AL, i* proptrod to nxeemn til kinds of JOB PMIIVTIMCI in the " b* CITYBTTLB,ad ttShort notioo. Certificate* of Slock and Dtpodtt, Coriititutioni for 80 delict• Bank Chiekt, Promissory Note*, ~, Pail Road and other pickets, Catalogue, Paper Bsdfrj BW'SWt Cheek Roth, Plain and Fancy Card*, Bit tinea an&o!k*t Circulate, Poeltrt Plain and In Colore. axis toffewd or all kinds ■ Can be Procured at the "Star'' Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NFKATLY PRINTED AS IN THE ClT*' SOPlto® XX2adl&<9aiXl tUcßircapcpacap a A month I j period iosl it published tt thit office in Axcellebf style tnd workmanship, end with superior material. The public are invited (o call and ate specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by etriet attention *a business and superior workmioihip. Bloomsburg, Jane 2, 1856. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. SSOBtAXLSa <£ (2SCDJ HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize Tor Spring and Summer .vales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now offered hr tbWjTOWNf HaeßwrpsSd great attention to the selection, of their ftutir* stock, at to price and quality, iWy Milm themselves that they oan compete with the cheapest.. and all thoee wishing to bay cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all kinds of Goods and War** to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS ROODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, paramatta cloths, mohair lustres.muslin de laiues. Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, Ac. WHITE GOODS OP ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouocings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbon*, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread stoves, mohair mitts. Ac., All kinds of SHAWLS, bronke, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, catinmere, Embroder ed, Ac. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, sattineits, veslir.gs, tweeds; jeans, beaver clothe, coating velvet. Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ot Hals and Capa of latest fashions. We have also. Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, Ac. Very cheap carpets, carpel bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, Ac. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, . drillings, Ac., in abundance. I We invite our friends and the publio generally to give ua a call before purchasing el-e --i where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and Will not bo undersold by i anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, October 28, 1855. SELLINGOLTJiT COST! 6>3&!XCH<S>AA JJDNPCBFLFROASASA <£3# (23QK> # BEING desirous of dosing op their business in Bloomsburg as early as practicable, i offer for sale AT COST AND BELOW COST, their entire Stoek of Goods consist ing of a full aassorbnent 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 tbey have every color ol the rainbow, besides some black, blue, grey, striped and fancy ; Vests of satin, silk, buff, eaaimere, marseillee, linen and worsted of'all fash ionable cuts and colors ; Working Pants and boys clothing. Also fine white, figured and striped shirts, Pocket sod Neck Handkerchiefs, Blocks, Tiea, Scarfs, alt kinds of gentle mau dress goods ; Hats, Caps, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Umbrellas ; and , V 283 &A3&S2A They have Undersleves, Spencers, Collars, Rigaleits, Gloves, Mitts, I.adies'a bead-bag Handkerchiefs, &c., Ac. Also Jewelry and Notions, each as Rinse. Breast pins, Gold and Silver Pens and Pencils, Medallions, Veat and Fob chains, Portmonies, Spectaoles, Knives Razors and a well selected assortment of Accordeons. OT Remember the cheap store in the "Exchange Block" opposite the Court house. Bloomsburg, April 8, 1858. S. DREIFTSS, A Co. ■ -■ * ■ ■'■■■■ 11 i .. New arrival of Fall and Winter Goods! DAT ID LOWENBERG TNVITES attention to hie stock of cheap and fashionale clothing at his store on Market - 1 - street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of men and boy ; a wearing apparel, including VABIBKSSrASOB SMBISSg <9®AVS;> gox, sack, frock, gum and oil oloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls stripes and figure, vemts, shirts, cravats, stocks, 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 the best mauner. All his clothing is made to war , and moat of it i* of home manofac ture. Bloomsburg, April 1, 1856. , . FROGFXiijKiTXOIT. NOTICE ie Iwtreßjt gjAR lhst the several Courts of .Co<Mo<Xas, Gen- . ernl Quarter Sessions of thoPeeee, and Orphans' Court. OoweV-wf Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at j the COURT HOUSE, IN Br-ooMsutme, ON Monday the lit Day of December next, I TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK. I The Coronet, Justices of the Peace k. Constables, in and for the county of Co* lumbia.are requited to be tlron and there in their proper pfereone, With their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev* eral offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are'also requested and commanded to be then and there aitendingin their pro} per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to de>art without leave at their peril. Jurori are requeali ed to be psmetual in tlmoiMsdassa, o the time appointed egreeaMe to tAeir no tices. Given under my hand at Bloomsborg the Bth day of November ioJhfVeoT of our Lord one thousand eignt hundred and fifiv-six, and the Independence of the United States of America the 79th.- (God save the Commonwealth.) STEPHEN H. MILLER,* Sk'Jf. BlMßMbarg PMHrtrr. 5 _ • having takes the emir# ZPiiJA interest of bis late partner io £Kt|j3nPtba Blooiusburg Foundry,and t prepared to maoofscture ALL KINDS OP CASTINGS, usually made in his line of business. Thankful tor tbe liberal eoatom haretofore awarded this establishment, be bopee to merit an increase of public patronage. Bloomsborg, > 1856. Adaiaie(Mkter>s Nelice. NOTICE h hereby gkrew, that letters of administration have been granted upon tbe estate of Peter Eveland, late of FHAtagcreak lowHliit, Colombia eottflty, oeceassd, to the undersigned Administrator residing also in tbe said township of Fiabiegereek. AH per sons icdebted to tbe said estate are request ed to maka payment without daisy, and those having acooants to present tbsm tor Wide* I moot to PETER EVELAND, L , JOHN EVEIAND, \ Adm " Prahingeieek, Nov. 15, .1885. OMNIBUS f JfPfcjf. LINE AND , K3TO SS3o nParCm<lQfiSSß I%JOW runs a new omnibus between Bloomi -1* borg and tbe Railroad Depot, which will take passengers from and to any of tbe residences of the town, or the American Home and Forks Hotel; and be will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who 1 ra y w ' sh '? g0 iD .'° "T P ,rt of lh# county, i The omnibus will leave Bloomsborg twice daily at 10 o'clock A. M., and at 4 o'clock P. M. Fare 12) cen a each way. He has also a large livery stable connected with tbe omnibna line, from which be can accommodate the pnblic, with conveyances for travelling, pleasure exours>ons or busi ness. Stand in the rear of Hoffman A Else's establishment, near the centre of tbe town. NOAH S. PRENTISS. Bloomsborg, June B, 185 S. |y. Howge and Lot for Sale. kIIHE subscriber offers for private sale the * House and Lot on Third 3trust, Blooms borg, now occupied by Mm. The lot fronts 8W teet en Third Street, and extends 198 feel back to an alley. There is on it a double frame DW E L LIN CJ flTTfla HOUSE, which can be for two fauilio*. aud soma othstßHHliß outbutldioge. The property will make a do sirable and cheap home for auy laborer or mechanic of moderate means. Terms will be made known upon applica tion to VALENTINE SMITH. Bloomabnrg, Aug. is, 1856. ~ PBEWTIA!* CIIJAIVO. PXPEHIENCE has isaghtthe Farmdr that -*-* tbe only reliable Fertilizer is the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO. The subscriber Sole Agent in Pbilar'ulphia for the sale of it, haa now oa band a Is'gs stock PURE PERUVIAN OUANO, which he will sell at the lowest Cash price, in lota jo suit either dealere or fsrasera. S. J. CHRISTIAN, Sole Agent far Philadelphia. No. 48 North Wharves, and 27 North Water i Street. Philadelphia, August 19,1858 —3m, i Teacleri Wanted! , FIVE teachers for the common schools of Beaver township am wanted by the Directors of that district. The schools amis be open ed at such time io tbe early perl of Novem ber tbe teacher may desire. Tbe pay wiUfea qecosding to the qualifications of the applieaot, and r.ono need apply without a Certificate roam the Comity Superintendent. CHARLES MICHAEL, Pree>t. TILOIIHAN RITTCUNOOSV, Stc'y. Beaver, Sept 2, 1868. Jm * |Wh| iipfliAbi wSatM^ The blood is iM lire sustaining agent. It furnishes the corrprmenls of flesh, bone, ■ooaoU, est** and integument. Hi* stnrasch ia ita mm>fs*"y) the veina its diaarlbotors, and the inieatinee the channel through which (jie waste matter rejected to he productions it sspellsd. Upon the stomach, the circula tion inJ (be bowela, theae Pill* act simulta neously, teheeing indigestion, purifying the fluids, and regnfaliig the excretions. THE COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia i* ih# most common tosss* among elf classes in tfcis conctrjr. Iteeme a thousand Shapes, and fa the primary source of inooißßraf>M dangerou® U)*'*dies; bui whatever its typS, or symptoms, however ob stinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this aearehing and unerring remedy. , 1111,1 Ol* AFfEfcflOJW. The quamity and quality of the bile are of vital importance to health. Upon l,he Itvqr, the gland which seoreies thia fluid, these Pilla operate speoificslly, infallibly rectifying ha irregularities, and effectually cttrieg J son dice, Bilibns Remittanta, and ail tini varieties Of diieaae generated by an uanaturaf condi tion of tha .organ. BOWEL tMIP&MXTf. Unleaa the bowels perform tbalr functions properly, the whole body suffer*. Tens of thousands die annually of Dysentery, Diar rhoea, Chronic consumption, and other dis eases of theae waate pipes of the system.— The effect of the Pills npon all intestinal dis orders, whether casual or epidemic, is a phenomenon in medicine. By following the printed directions, the most alatming eases of bowel complain! are promptly controlled* A Word to Females. The local debility and irregularities which are the especial annoyances of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the lime being, and prevented for the lime to come, by a course of this mild but thorough alterative. HOLLOwIrS PILLS Are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases: Asthma, Diarrhma, Bowel Complaints, Dropsy, Coughs Debility, Cohls, Fever and Ague, Chest Disease*, Female Complaints, Cosureties*, Headaches, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Stone and Oravel Influenza Secondary Symptoms Inflammation Venereal Affections Inward weakness Worms of all kinds Liver comprint* Lowness of spirits Piles. Sold at the manufactories of Prof. Hollo way, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and 244 Strand London, by all respectable Druggists and dealers in medicine throughout the U. S. and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62j cts. and 81 each. CT"There is a considerable saving by tak ing the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa tienls in every disorder are affixed to each box. [Aug. 13, 1856. FIRST A KKIVAL! OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! AC. MENCH rmpectfnllv informs his • friends, customers, wnd the public gen erally that he has just received from Phila delphia the first goods of the season, consist ing of a Urge assortment of choice and de sirable lyyypiooijii For the spring aud summer trade comprising, for men's wear: Superior Black, and Colored French Cloths, Black French Doeskins and Cassimere. Black Satin and Fancv Silk Vesfings. Blue, Black, Brown and Oreen Cashmerettea. LADIES' WEAR. F.legant Mack Silks, all qualities. Barege De Lainea and Challi Bareges. Plain, Pink, Blue and Oreen De Lainee. Bombazine Finish Black Alpacas. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams. Worked Collars, and Linen Handkerchiefs. Hosiery of all kinds and qualities. Calicoes ol all patterns and 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, Ac., which will be sold remarkably cheap. Call at the old stand, comer of Main and Markel streets. OT Fl/JUR & FEED always on hand, and lor safe at the lowest market price, for CASH. A. C. MENSCH. Bloomsbnrg. April 2, 1856. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! Jfci THE undersigned informs his friends BW& and the public in general, that he has fEPHltaked the entire interest in |he Tinware and Stow Establishment, OA Main Street, one door above the Court House, Blootnsbuig, where he I* prepared to furnish Tinware, Stoves, Stovepipe, and Spooling, and all other business in his tine on short notice, and in good order. The New Reub and William Penn Cook ing Stovs, and also a large assortment of 1 Parlor Stove*. constantly, en hand and tor sole at moderate prices. 17* Thankful for former patronage, be re spectfully solicits e continuance of the same. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, May 6, 1856, 1,200 A 73AXL 1000 Agent* Wanted. AGENTS wanted in every part of (he Uni ted States, to self a beautiful and instructive work. ''The PANORAMA OF THE, OLD WORLD end the NEWcomprising, A view of lbs present state of t'ne Nat'ons of the world, their manners, Custom* an H peculiarities, and their politic*', mo',i '.oeiai B Historical Sketches S'jSSfii A ut horo f tU H is tovy of Rome. Enlarged revised aud umbel W|(h ha * n(J . red engravings .rorr,designs of Croome, Dev. hl n l ijUtinguiahpd aijisia. It is, else, itwsr.ated w ; t h tunittyfour beautifully ooloted plate* wil [, coS tg mßi of various na tions, Ac., F Agents Miiiug ibis work have cleared SIOO " Send for s specimen copy and pro "P ectus, which will be sent by mail, poet paid, 'Jh receipt bf 83.00, with partiosUra of saen clr J- W. BRADLEY, Publisher. - w . 4 ? F? rth Fourth Street, Pbilads. If. B—ln addition to the usual percentage, SEVKBuiaS™"" Nov. &, 1856-2<n. THIBET BHAWI.S with aiik fringe, s ftnelol just received and for sals by A C MENSCH. atttmhi W Jww UnitWsrrfiroSM bs ® parch ssd by pppltcsfteAlil A* OH—. mm* ■•><•< ■ wiiiw JOSEPH E. BANDS 1 BY Virus of ■" st'M mandate, issued out of the Court of CM MB PW of Odumbio county, thgro will Bo Mposod to MM> solo at the fcourt House in BloomtHWHT* MONDAY the Ist day of DECEMBER. next, at 1 o'clock, P. M , the following de scribed real estate, viz : -. t ▲ S&4.Cftd*XiJLl9(P, situate partly in the townshipof Ms. MoMbm and partly in the township of Hemloek, pad county of Columbia, adjoining landscf Jon athan Artman eg the oast, J.obn Meidod on the sooth, and Bsigle on iho north, and John Mordon on the. pest, containing FORTY-ONE AtißFi; more or less, of which about asffg. acre* arc cleared and the remainder woodland. There are upon the premises a three story WOOLEN FACTORY, ~ a two story frame DVVELEING HOUSE, ant/ a BARN. The property ie near the main public road leading from Bloomsbnrg to Mil rillo, and sbont six utiles Irorn Bloumsburg. Conditions will be made known on day of •ale by STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff. Bloomsbnrg, Oct. 25, 'SB. PUBLIC SAME VALUABLE REAL EBTATE THE undersigned Executor of the sstato of Woalay float deceased, will offer at noblio •ale open the promises on . Wetnesilay, the I Ott rf November next. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the /aim belonging to the said ssiste, situate m Hemlock township Columbia county, containirtg , IV ACRES AND 17 PBRCMg; and adjoining lauds of Httgh John Mcßeynolds. Pe'et Appleman,Cafeb Partnp, sen., and Sylvester Pu.'J|. It is sitoate in The Iron Ore BeflM of Columbia oouraijywo miles Irom Blooms burg, and on lb# public highway leading to Buckhorti. A branch of Hemlock Creek pass es through lb? premises, and lbs whole farm ia in a fair state ol cultivation. The improve ments are ■ Urge new frame MAHCEOM MOWSEsf a new and commodious frame tonsnt bonis, a large now rfanfc bero, a nddf wldon-Bouse and other etnbnildings entirely now. P6e session will be given on the first of April '67. c#~Condiiioqs will be made known on iho day of sale by. WILLIAM NEAL, Executor. Bloomsbnrg) Sep'. 23, >856. SHERIFFS SALES. BY vinos of several writs of Vemhtioni Re porter to me direoted, there will by ex posed to public sale at ,the Court Ross*, in Bloomsbnrg, on Monday, the Ist day of De cember next, st one o'clock P. M., thd fol lowing real estate, to wit: All tliSl certain tract or parced of land aitn ate in Beaver toCpabip, Columbia county, containing elghiv-ihree acres. ~~ criMf, sixty acres of which 19 cleared land, bound ed on the Eest by laud* of Thomas 'Shear man, deceased, and David Johnsqp, on the West by lands o( Charles Michael and Hen ry Hopler, on the North by laada of John Johnson, Sen., on the South by Isnde of Charles Michsel and Henry Hopler, whereon is erected a two story dwelling hooee, a frame bank bc.ro, a cider prete, with the ap purtenances. Seized and taken in execution as lbs prop erty of Henry Shearman. Also, at the tame time and place : All that certain lot of ground situate in the town of Catawl<sa, Comity of Columbia, ait uate on the sooth side of Main street,adjoin ing on the West by lot of Jacob Kaeigh, on. the South by an alley, and on the E*t| by an. alley, and numbered on the plan of safil town No. 52, whereon is erected a'fwo story log dwelling house, ■ Irame out-kilchen, a blacksmith shop and a frame stable, also on a certaiu lot of gronnd situate in Cstawissa' township in said County, bounded on the' West bv the rord leading from Catawuea to Mifflinvi!le,on the North by landeof George Zarr, on the East by lands of Jsminiab .t 1 "' Finober, and on the South by lands of. Wij-j liam Coffmsn, containing nine acre* and sixty eight percj.es, with the appnrteoyaqsS. Seized and taken in execution ae the prop erly of Thomas Harder. • - STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Blooms- j - burg, November 5, 1856. y HHM MM! Let fir Sfflt. THE subscriber offers for ante a lot en Third Street in the lower end of Bloemsburg, on which is ereoted ,a FRAME DWEtLING HOo3®, which would make a cheap aod good home for a mechanic or laborer of moderateetemi*:' He will sell it on very reasonable terror for learning which apply to R. W. Bloomsburg vr the owner at MiffiloviilV LUDWIU LICITr. Mifflinville, Aug. 22,1856. What Can Worn Km Voi THIS long expeoted book by XT.fl, AR THUR, is now ready for Agenta and Can yissers. It is having an immenee safe, end is considered one of his best efforts. In it will be found Mr. Arthur's views on the vex ed question of Woman * Right*, And what she otn do as SISTER, MPE : AND MOTHER. Specimen copies scut by mail on recdipt of the price, 81.00. J. W. BRADIuBY, Publisher. 48 North 4th Bt. Philadelphia. N. B —>We publifch all Mr. Arthurtt New Boobs. Send for oor list aud term* to Ag'ts. OctTibst 15, 1866.—8w. " BRIDGE LETTtNMs PROPOSALS will be received at the heus* of JaiTre* Masters, in Pine township, en the 80th day ef December until 2 o'clock, P. M,, for bnilding • county bridge over Little Fieh i'.igrreek, St span to be 50 test, the heighth of abutment T.ftel, the width ef the bridge from out to out 18ffeatt t and Ike wing- walls to extend 11 feet from the abet ment#. „ Plan and speellieatiOns ean be seen en the day and plane of InHirif. Bb Mtcr of the County Ctmmwionere. M. C. FRUIT, ORrtk. Commissioners' Office, I Bloomabnrg, Nov, 11/68. | NOTitE. NOTICE is herc'oy givan that Asr* C. JOHN haa made apphestiou is the Court of Common 1 leas of Ctiiumbie county for the benefit of •he lews relating to iusoivsnt deb toh i* aleis Common wealth j aud the Conn have Used Wednesday he 3d 4*3 ol December next at 2 o'olock P. M. for a bearing of aft persons interested in. the matter of the application. ■ . JACOB EYERLY, hotkmMry. Bloomaburg, Nov. 13, 1868. ~ ktefistratlon CerlUkktei Fof 'he use of clergymen, jostioes, pgysi iano and other persons in registering morris gee and deaths as required by the new Ac Assembly, cto be had at the office of the. 1 Stsr of the North."
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