The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, February 04, 1857, Image 3

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'* A skirt has teen made for a lady in.
Philadelphia which contains 34 yurda.
OF" A young girl in Jackson, Mist., re
rertly giive birth to a boy with h "black
countenance mid white bair.
ty Ladies' dresses 10 let, for otte ball, are
now a regular matter of trade in Pari*. Sixty
francs (twelve dollars) a night, if the dress
is rammed without a spot.
OTAI an instance of the extravagance of
the tihves, it is stated that S6 500 was paid
one day last week to a Broadway jeweller,
for a single diamond. It was the centtal
stoee of a necklace vsloed at 513,000.
DT' I suppose," said a quack, while feel
ing the pulse of a patient, that ynu think
me e humbug 1 ' 'Sir," replied the sick
man, "I perceive you can discover a man's
thoughts.by his pule."
IF John Phffinix says, upon the whole,
General Gsorge Washington was a very ex
cellent on*"; though unfamiliar with "Scott's
Infantry-Tactics," he was a tolerable officer;
though he married n widow, lie was a find
husband ; and though he did not know the
Been her family, he was a sincero and prac
tical Christian.
iy |n a tavern in a small town, sal an old
farther, who was plagued and bantered by
overs th'xeit guests who were prc-cul.—
''Well," said the fotrmet at last, "I've got the
beat of all of you." "How sot ' asked alt
'•ln me you've only got or.e fool, white iu
jrmi I've got over a dozen."
Jlolloway's Pills. —ln all casea of weak sto
mach, which are usually attended with wain
of appetite, nau-ea, griping, disturbed sleep,
and a general proMraiion of ifio bodily pow
ers, these I'ills will be found a swif, and cer
tain remedy. Among the most common in
l.rations of a diseased stomach, are a sense
of fulincss after eating, a dry, yellow tongue,
flatulence in the abdomen, a repulsive taste
in the moutb, heaviness in all tha limbs, gid
diness, pain in the eyes, want of energy,
aversion to mental cxerciae, and irregularity
*>f the bowels. Those symptoms disappear
afrer a few doses of '.he pills have been ad
minislirei!; the stomach, liver, and bowel",
resume the regular and vigorous performance
of their functions, the patient's strength re
turns, and in a short time the cure is com
plete.
rvo family
Can afford to be. without Mustang Lin
imenl in their, house. The main/ acci
■ dents toe are liable to, may render it re
'cestory any moment, and nothing is en- j
pable of performing such a certain cure. '
"(Extract.) "Li lifting the. kettle from J
the fire, it caught and scalded mi/ bnntls
and person severely—one hand almost ;
to a crisp. The torture was unberab/c. j
;; it was an ait fid sight. * * * The]
f Mustang Liniment seemed to extract
the pain a'mo si immediately. It healed •
rapidly and left no scar of account- C, \
Foster, II road street, Philadelphia." — J
It is truly a wonderful article. It u-ill \
cure any case of Swelling, Hums, Stiff \
Joints. Eruptions or Rheumatism, l'or
Horses it should never be dispensed j
with. One Dollar's worth of Mustang j
has frequently saved a valuable horse \
If cities Gahls, Sprains. Ringbone, 1
Spavin and Founders. Jl eware of im-:
Rations. Sold in all parts of the habi.'
iuble Globe.
BARNES & PARK, !
[52 ] Proprietors, New York, j
__' _ :
sz&vm
On the 27th tilt., by Rev. T. H. Swilzer,
Mr StMDUI. U. I'RVLKR, and Miss MART M.
DoC3OM, both ol Huntingdon, Luzerne Co.
LI Beach Grove, on the 22>L nil., by Rev.
K. Kennedy, JOHN DOAK. E-q.,0l Brian-reek,
A Col. co , arid Mrs. SKYBKHT, of Salem,
Log. county.
In Berwick, on TLIP 22.1 ult , by Rev. Isaiah
Rahl, Mr. DAVID I!AT.MAN IU MISS I.YUIA SI
HR, both of Orange township, Col. county.
V On ilia 19th TILT., by J. A. De Mover, Mr.
A CH.RI.KS KREFKR of Benton township, to
Mis* T ttAßtrv FRITZ of bugarloal township,
M Columbia county.
Oil the 15th ltlf., by Rev. J. M. Young, Mr.
NOAII HINKOACH, of Montour county, and
M iss MART BAHOC, of Sullivan county.
On the i7th, b> the same, Mr. EDWARD
I W. ROBERTS and Miss ELIZA JANE KTLK,
both of Columbia county.
1 IZZZZ^ 2^O " "Z Z I
In Blontn township. January 22d, 1857,
'IS MARTHA CLARI-SA, daughter of Mathias K.
at Sarah Anplernat), aged 6 years, 5 months
up J 22 days.
In Greenwood township, Columbia coun
ty on Thursday of last week, Air. ROREIIT
FAIRMAM, aged about 73 years.
DEDICATION.
)BY Divine permission Zmn's Church cree
led in Frshiugcreek township, near Slucker's
School House, Columbia county, will be
dedicated to the worship of God on Tuesday,
the ITTLI insl., at II o'clock, A. M. Several
clergyman are expected to lake part in the
services. The public are respectfully iuvi
ted to attend.
By order of the Budding Committee.
' W NOTICE.
THF. Overseers of the Poor of Scoll lowp
ship hereby give notice to nil persons not to
hatbor or trust Isabella Love oil account of
the said township, as wn will pay no debts
,S 6f her contracting, having provided a proper
JF place. for her maintenance.
SAMUF.L MELICK,
HENRY TREMBLY.
Scott township, .Tan. 28, 1857.
JUST LOOK AT IT.
iALL persons having accounts of over six
tnor.ibs standing ara requested to come lor
ward ami settle up by ine first of March ;
and all accounts of one and two years stand
ing mns- be attended to immediately or cost
WILL be added.
A C. MENSCH.
_ Bloomsburg, Jan. 28, 1857.
. ADMINISTHA 1 ORS' NOTICE.
NJOTICE i* hereby given that letters, of ad
ministration bpot- the estate of Jatnes
3' Allen, late of Matfiaon township, Cul. Co.,
deceased, have heen granted to the under-
M eigncd residing—John Htlph near Lirnestone
eille and A- S. Allan In JEB-eytovCr., Columbia
Njj county. AH peond indebted tp the said E
'M late are requested to MAKE payment wijiout
K delay, and those having accounts to present
JA them for ertdement to
K || / . JOHN ALIEN,
M ■ A. ft. ALLEN.
Roofrttirg, Feb 3, '57-6(, Adm'rt.
PUBLIC SALE
OP
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
VN pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, oil SATUR
DAY, the 2fiih day ol February anal., at 1
o'clock in the afternoon, Samuel Keller, Ahy
ram Keller, Peter Keller & Ann Keller. Ex
ecutors of the estats of Daniel Keller, late of
Locust township, in said comity, deceased,
will expose to sate by public vendue, upon
the premises, a certain
LOT ]F L A N D,
situate in Locust township, Columbia comity,
containing about TWELVE ACRES, a tjoin
ing land o( Joseph B. Cleaver, Rvulien Fuhr
inger and Adams & Price, on which ate
erected a
I FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
a small log barn, and ou which there is a
good apple orchard.
ALSO,
At tli" same time, a tract of T WENTY
ACRES ot land oft the eastern end olthe 01.l
homestead larm of the late Daniel Keller, in
fmcusi township, which adjoins fund's of Elins
Helwig, Cornelius Reiutinld. George Fetter
man and other*, on tvhicli twenty acres no
improvements eie erected, though most of
the laud is improved.
Late lite estate of the said deceased ailna'e
iu the township of Locust and county aforc
ahit).
SAMUEL KELLER,
Tot himself and Co Executors.
Locust township, Feb. 3, '57.
r U IS Is 1 C SALE
OF
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS.
r LOTS, situated In Hnpklnsville, or
•*- East Bloomsburg, marked on the plot of
said town as Nos. t and 2. No. |is a corner
I >t laying on the Main Street, lending troiri
Bloom-burg to Berwick, and an alley leading
from Third Street ol Blournsburg to the shove
Main Street, containing
Forty-three Fed Front on Main Street,
Una hundred and eighty-nine feel deep, anil
76 feel on back alley. No. 2is a middle lot
containing 17} leet front on Main Street, the
same depth as the above Nn. 1, and 47} feet
on bank alley. The two will be offered for
sale separately, with the appurtenances be
longing thereto, on
Thursday, February 20fh, 1857,
ot 10 o'clock, A. M. For terms (whictr will
be cuv)) and other particulars inquire of tlio
undersigned, Agent for the heirs ol William
T. Smith, deceased.
E P. LUTZ.
BloOmsburg, Feb. 3, '57.
LOTTERIES. ~
THE well-known Maryland Consolidated
Lotteries, ot which H. FRANCE fc: Co. are
tfit* managers, are chartered by the stale of
Maryland, and a commissioner elected by
the people, u ho Is sworn to superintend and
certify that everything connected with them
is done in a strictly hono'able manner, ami
that the interists ol parties who icside at a
distance are as well protected as if they
themselves were present nt the drawing
Another tact which the managers call atten
tion to, i", that all persons have a leg.l right
to send orders for tickets to Maryland, u
lotteries are legalized hy special law in tliu'
state. A lottery is drawn every day of the
mouth. If no particular class is named, or
ders are (iiled in the (trsl draw inn 10 take
place after the communication comes in
iisnd. The prices of tickets vary from St
to -J. No tickets are, however, sent unless
the money tor the same is received with the
order. Ihe drawings are upon the priuctnle
of one number on each ticket (after the Hu
vaun plan,) and Ternary combination. Prizes
vary ill amount frorti S2O to 5100.000. All
orders lor tickets or packages will receive
prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to
all purchasers immediately alter it is over.
Address,
T. If HUBBARD & CO,
No. 39 Fayette St., or Box Nn. 40,
Feb. 3d, 1557.-ly. Baltimore, Md.
IJAItLEI MU'llO'Jr BIiAKDS!!
J T is even so. A variety of barley has
-*• been discovered in Hie gulches ol the
Hiinii!ayr.n Mountains, entirely f'ea from
those annoying and poisonous beards, at
tached to all our common varieties.
The undersigned obtained 7 grains of this
new variety three years BO, and being much
pleased with it* general appearance and pro
ductiveness, has spared no means to multi
ply this email quantity as fast as the Shang
hais anil other birds would allow.
Its merits for grinding or malting have not
been tested, and Din quantity is now 100
small to squander iri that way, when every
tiller of the soil who sees it, is anxious to
have a few grains, not doubling it will prove
a valuable acquisition. I have sufficient
however, to Inrnish all persons interesti'il
who will be likely to see this noiice, with
one head each, coi.tai n irig 30 to 60 cisins.
Send me your nddrett, on a stamped envel
ope and I will enclose a head by return
mail, with printed instructions for cultiva
ting in n way to insure a large return Iroin a
small quantity of seed. Should tills new va
riety be found to answer all the purposes of
the common barley, a few years will suffice
to di'tve the "Bailey Beards" ftonri the couri
iry.
Should any person desire more than the
one head, 1 will send a package of 700 to
800 grains securely enveloped, by mail post
paid for 25 cK, accompauyed with a lew
beads to prove Ike fatt of its being beardless.
Address I. W. BRIGGS,
West Mscedon, Wayne Co. N. Y.
Feb. 3, 1857-3 i.
THE SATURDAY EVENING
POST.
THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER.
Sample Numbers Furnished Gratis
EXAMINE Fan YOURS EL VES.
Apply to the puuii-tieia,
DE ACON and PETERSON,
66 South 3d Street, Philadelphia.
FOR RENT.
A store building on Main street, Blooms
burg, for rent on reasonable terms.
GEORGE WEAVER.
Bloomsbitrg, Nov. 24, 1856.
Columbus Male & Female Academy s
LUZERNE COUNTY. PA.
f TSHE next Quarter ol this Institution will
x commence or. THURSDAY, JAN. Bth.
TERMS: $4, $5, and S6 per term,-—ol 11
weeks.
BV ORDER OF.THE TRUSTEES.
New Columbus, Deo. 29, 1856.
Notice!
ALL persons indebted to the undersigned,
will jrlease to call and settle, ns they are de
termined on closing the Books. We hope
thta oall will receive attention.
S. L'REIFUSS,
A. KLINE.
Bloomsbnrg, Sept 20, 1856.
TLf RS. MARY A. DENNISON writes
for the Saturday Keening Post.—
THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. See
rrnepectus in another place.
| CONSECRATION.
|>Y divine permission, the St. Peter's
*-* Church, in Cooper township, Montour
county, will be dedicated to the worship of
the Living God, on Saturday and Sunday the
7th and B lk days af Frbtuary proximo.
Several clergymen of tins vicinity, with
others trom abroad, writ officiate on the oc
casioit. Exercises in Englisti and German.
CFTlte public are respectfully invited.
January 28, 1H57.
BRIDGE LETTING.
PBIHE County Commissioners wdl receive
JL proposals at the house ol Alonzn Bald
win, in Penton township, until 3 o'clock. P.
M., on THURSDAY, the 19di DAY ol FEB
RUARY next, lor building en open truss
bridge, iu Benfon township, over nig Fish-
near the residence of the stud
Alonzu Baldwin, said bridge to tie tut) feel
MI length, with a pier in lite middle 6 leet
thick; width of bridge 18 leet.
Plan hud specifications can bo seen on
the day an.l place of letting.
By Older ol the Co. Com'ra.
11. C. FRUIT, Clt,k.
Com mission Kit's Offick, )
Rloomstimg, Jan. 21, '57. )
JOHN A. MOOItK. JOHN W. WIM.UMS.
MOORE 8c WILLIAMS,
General Commission Merchants,
and dealers in
WINERS SUPPLIES,
No. 54 South Water St., Philadelphia.
THE subscribers having been associated
with the coal trade and milling operations
generally for several jei-rs. are prepared >n
supply orders lor all articles contingent to
mining purposes at the lowest tales, with
care unit dispatch.
Our stock comprises the following articles:
OlLS—Sperm, Solar, Elephant, Bleached,
Racked, Lard, Rosin, Greasing, Linseed.
Salety Lamps, Fuses, Blasting Paper, Slope
Chains, Ropes, all Sizes, Pulleys, VVieking,
Wire Rope. Tar ami Pitch Thoruley's
Celebrated Gum Belling, Washers, Packing,
Hose Blasting and other Powders.
Soap, Caudles, &e.
RTFEREXCES .*
Hodgson & Keen, Philadelphia.
J. B. A. &S. Allen, "
Charles Miller & Co., "
S. Rothermel, Esq., 11
John Thornley, Esq , "
Wm. He Haven, li-q . Minersvills, Ps.
Hon. \\'. Donaldson, Pottsville, Pa.
Hon. C. W. Pitman, "
(Jen. \V. Snyder, Esq , "
D. P. Brown, Fsq., "
L. P. Brook, E-q., "
J. J. Connor, Ashland, Pa.
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THF. life and times ol Alexander Hamil
lion; by Samuel M. Sollicker, A. M., author
of the life and Reign of Nicholas I, of Rus
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This is the only coir.plete anil reliable bi
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by many considered bis equal.
This work includes a history of the times
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Administrator's Notice.
J NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
ministration tie bonis non with the will annexed
upon the estate of Andrew lless, late of Sit
garloaf township, Columbia county, deceased,
have been granted to the undersigned resi
ding in the township of Greenwood. All
persons indebted to the said decedent are re
quested to make payment without delay, and
those having accounts against the estute to
proseut them for settlement to
WILLIAM G. HARRIS,
Administrator de bonis non cum testamento
anntxo.
Greenwood, Deo. 15, 1856.
Adiitiiiistra tor's Notice.
IVOTICE is bereby given that letters of
* Administration upon lite estate of Har
man M. Johnson late of Sco.t township,
Columbia county, have beer, granted to the
undersigned residing in Light Street in ih e
snnn township. All persons indebted to the
8 <iil estate ara requested to make payment
without delay, and those having accounts
against the decedent to present thein for set
tlement to
JOSEPH F.. ROBBiNS.
Administrator.
Light Street, Dec. 17, 1856
~~AIiMINIhTKATOWS NOTICE.
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ministration qpnn ttie estate of Martha
Schooly, late ot Madison town-hip, Colum
bia county, deceased, have beau granted to
the undersigned residing in Jerseytown, Col.
county. All persona indebted to ilia raid
decedent are requested 16 make payment
without delay, and those having accounts
to present them for settlement to
J&HN A. FUNSTON,
Administrator
Jereeytown, Dec 82,1856.
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Rail Road and other Tickets,
Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill ■ Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards,
Business and other Circulars, Posiers /'lain and in Colors•
AND PRIITSIITG CP ALL KINDS
Can be Procured at. the "Star" Job Office,
AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE
CITY.
A monthly periodical is published at this office in excellent style and workmanship, and
With superior material. 1 '
1 lie public are invited to call ami see specimens, e* we are determined to merit patron
age by strict attention t> business ami superior workmanship.
Bloomsburg, June 2, 1856.
New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods;
HAVE just received and opened their slock of mercltandizo for Soring and Summer
which comprise* the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assorting t now
offered in this.TOW N! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire s-ock
as to price and quality, they llahei 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
kinds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants ol the People. A very large lot of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
French mcrinoes, wool plaids, alpaca*, bombazines, tie bagea. poplins, parametta cloths
mohair lustres, muslin de luines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes &e.
Will IE GOODS Ob ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs
Bouncings, bauds and trimmings, lace%and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety vel
vei ribbons, and braids, kid, cotlon, and lisle thread ulmcp, mohair milts, &o. '
All kinds ol SHAWLS, broehe, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder
ed, 4ic. Also a very large assortment of cloths, casainters, eaitineli*, vesting* tweeds
jeans, beaver cloths, coaling velvet, &e. '
HOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS £ SIXES FOR MEN WOMAN tr CHILDREN
We have a large assortment ol Hate and Cap* of latest fashions. We have also Hard
ware, Queensware, CedarvVafe, &e. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car
riage oil cloths, mats rug*, huskets, &c. Muslins llatmoU, tickings, diapers, toweling*
drillings. &0., 111 abundance. 1 fa '
We invite our friends mid the pdbiic generally to give u* a call before purchasing el-e
--where. We have bought our ponds at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by
anybody, or the rest of mankind.
Bloomsburg, October 28, 1865.
New arrival of Fall and Winter Goods !
DAVIT LOVrBITEBRG.
n NVITES attention to his slock of el-.eap and fashionale clothing at hi* store 0D M b
* street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment „r I
and boy's wearing apparel, including ' me "
21 J AISISIIICa)S3 2M81253 3 ©©AtPS?
flox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pantsof all colors shawls
stripes and figure, vests, shirts,cravats, slocks, collars, handkerchiefs gloves suspenders
and fancy articles. ' 1
N B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in
lite best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufac
ture.
Bloomsburg, April 1, 1856.
1% 13 W HI A IS It 1.13
Y A R I)
IW SLCCICCBTTHCr.
111 It AHI S. (A It 13V
f ¥AS opHnptl a Varl ul the corner
of Main ami Mirket Sithpip, v\|ier
ho is prepared to finish the beat of work
from Italian or American Marble for
mDOT£Mißrffs 8 i?a/SL'is3s
j Tomb-stones, Tables, Mamies, Window-oills
ami lentils.
% For the character und finish of his work
he reler* to such as he lias made is this
county. He will furnish designs lor work
or execute any that may be furni-hed to
[ him. Mis work shall always be satisfactory
in it* style and raonable in price.
Blonrtisburg, Dec. 1, 1856.
Cscculor'i iloiiiT.
| NOTICE I* hereby given thai tellers ts*la
! menlary upon the esiale of Nathan Oliver, late
I of Greenwood township, Columbia county,
| deceased, have been gtanled to lite under
j signed resitting in Greenwood township. All
i persons indebted to the decedent are recptesij
; ed to make payment without delay, and
| those having accounts against the estate to
: present them for payment to
THOMAS OGDF.N, Executor.
| Greenwood, Dec. 17, 1856.
Assignees' Holice,
| GF.ORGK VV. DIGESBACH, 0 | R', atin „.
creek township, in the county ol rnlnmhia
; having made a,, assignment - Ihe
ed of all his properly, f;„ |he benefit o( |]|S
I t,e l ' w ' K ' 80 " S claims against
; !aiu Dnesbach a* ttf hereby ilirecied to preterit
• ',!* mlO 10 VAideraigned without delay, and
j a ' persons indebteii to make payment forth
with. NATHAN DRIES BACH,
I REUBEN FAHRINGER,
! Roaringcreek, Col. Co., ) Assignees.
: Dec. 29, 1856.
| 1%1 USLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and
■ good prints for 6i cents just received
| by A. C. MENSCH.
o.\ HI lIOOD,
I AND ITS PREMATURE DECAY,
j Just Published, Gratis, the 20th Thousand.
\ ' ew words on ihe rational treat
i ase in, without Medicine, of Sosr
i niatorrhea or Local Weakness,
Nociurnal Emissions, Genital ami Nervous
I Debility, Impotency, and Impediments to
I Mttrrisge generally.
BY B. PE LANKY, M D.
| The important far! hat the many aiarming
! complaints, originating iti Ihe imprudence
; and solitude of youth.may be easily removed
i without Medicine,is in this small iract, clearly
| demonstrated; find the entirely new arid
| high!) - successful treatment, as adopted by
I the Author, fully explained, by means of
which every one is enabled to cure hirtstlf
j peifeclly and at the least possible cost, there
' by avoiding all the advertised nostrums ot
ihe day.
bent to any address, gratis and post free
in a scaled envelope, by rem tin?, postpaid,
two postage stamp*, to Pr B PE LANKY,
17, Lispenard Sreet. New York City.
January 5, 1857 -6m.
Kkfcutois' Hollre.
NOTICK i hereby given that 1 - ters test*
ilieiitary upon the estate of Philip Krickbaum,
late of Bentor. township, Columbia county,
deceased, have been granted to the under
signed residing also in the said township of
Benton. All persons indebted to tne said
•state are requeued to make payment with
out delay, and those having account*agatutl
the decedent to present them fur settlement
to ISAAC It. KRICKBAUM,
SAM L I'. KRICKBAI'M,
_ Executors
Ben'.on Dec-4. 18 jk #
(OMMBI'K HI A LI I AMI FEMALE
Cia JJD Lsß S3L£ * jZ* a
Luzerne i'ouniv, Pa.
eyHE Trustees oflhi.4 fosiiiution respectfully
i announrc, tttal it will he i pe, )e i („, ,'| le
reception nl Pupils, of both eir. orj Mi.ndiy
October iOlh rut. U'nlfif the immediate !
I'r-f JAMES AXPEIMON, as IV.ncip'l
•Mr. A• in a gentleman of extensive acqm-e
menu. anil enlarged experience a* an educator
'■Hiah Brhn n |TH''J l r' ,U V ,IC w'
. Il H, .* h 1,0 ,1 of Lurka Co. for several years
He IS also well and favorably known at a con
mbuior to some of our leading educ., io „a| ( , e „. j
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION I
Oflhc.ffro|il,y, Definition,,' Head
ng, Penmanship, Etymology, Cieo er ,„bi Ene
Oram mat, (;,.mpoai.ton, Arithmetic' AlgebrS
Geometry. Mensuration, I>l,ne and Snhettcxi
1 tigonoioelry, surveying. Navigation. Air.,n' 1
nmv. Ac. U. ok Keeping, Histn'y. Ph^T/,
inTchJi^'." 01^1 ' M ° r "' POMoaoph,.!
Classes in ike French, Spanish &■ / at ;„
Languages will be formed as early a,
b,e. and Instruction on Pj B e , i-*,\ '
given if ileaired. J t orl A Will l e
M EbKIA
Scicneea, illustr- „j , Natural
wi!/ also I vr ' 3 ■fP'onriate apparatus :
yom'~ LC, ,-' lj ATTENTION will be paid t.
„ i.idles and Gentle miu designing < 0 nuab I
./ tuemselves at Teachers. i
TERMS:
rot K, FIVE and |\ Uullata [er Quarter !
in aceord.t'Ce with the studies p, r-urj. par vile .
one ha f in advar.ee and the balance at the close
ol the Cjijar'er.
GOOD Board can le had in the tillage at
a moderate price. •
tsT Mr. A. Will deliver an address on Phvtr- I
cel. Intellectual and Moral education on the i
day of commencement, when bis method of '
lOiparting inatruetroft will be iHtutra-ed. ami
fullv explained* ° f < h '
. P- I '*"'*, Gujrdioni. and the friends of cduca
lion generally, arc cord,ally mvtted to he pres. !
1). L. L'HAP.'N, | [3. \r sTEVfVs
STILES.
SILAS DtiOhO.V. | JOHN i VTLE
THOMAS PEAI.EE, '
Columbus, Sept, |. ISotj. Trwtees. 1
FttLSII ABHIVAI"
cheap mu-l.t,j and prists
- ,us > received by ratlroadard 6 y
AC MENSCH.
"jURS. E. D. E. .N. SOUTH WORTH
w r os f r S '.urJjy Eeenir.2
r; specti s i:t ano-ber place.
AjpHIEET •>'' wvr.jj w n sp. ''
rcceivrtl jtttl lor sale fv
A C MK.VSCH
Ms r Of I.E ITERS,
REMAINiNvt, in the P-tst Otitcc, a; Slccraa
buri;. Pa. J t-i 1-t, |Jj7.
Coronron Ca'har on M i's'v,Cheee;
Samuel V N .-!*
Feodtl AJim Oriria Henry
Emjs Friwer Jjfin
Uairber J B ScfcermfrVrtn C V
Ur >ee> Schrort Mfv
tialNtr Tit Cm.Ua'ait v
Job.,sot, EL -a
Let, vise* M,r V Ana Vohe s ira n
M"d A Qua it Ktrsh Tcwml Shi?
it oebr oca A sta' *r dt>
r etspns coiiinj for 'he 'etters will j
fleaae say tttev ere adve tj-e.!.
Fkiilfl* VNANLST. P. M.
Uloomsbcrg, Jan. i,
iAttlktb
AIL person* uwhebwot to wt* vr two
tnenibs wlUcoaiw* a havoc oaon nte and Uteui
selves by aettting p veeahiu two months.
HRiNRYK'PMNGFit
IV 3vV tsjs
IN0 SUCH WORD AS FAIL.-
A RESISTLESS REMEDY.
Circular lo lit# Sick.
TUB fint ho|>Mal au>genna ami medical put.
I'ci.it of Kuropr, admit the onpavalleled
nmi-inO imniatury ami healing ptoperti.a ntliia
Oiniment; governments .auction me in
their navel and icihlary services; and Ilia inaaeea
in this couqlry an I throughout the wutidftpoao
the utmost confidence in iia curative properties,
it |icii<tiauz the .outers of infl inunstioi. an J
corruption u hitli underlie the cMcmal eviden
cea of dirtue, and neutralize lire fit r y clcmcuta
which feci) and cxg.prrate the milady.
RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA. ERY
SIPELAS.
The re aie among the uioat terrible and ago.
nizik'sdiMß.ca of the muni-lm. the lk-shy fi. ro
and llirf akin; yet in their worm form*, and
when aei'i'tingly incurable they invariably dia
appear unrlcr persevering applira'iun of thia
toothing, fta.nliny aiftiduta to pain and itif.em
mation.'
SALT UHEthv!, FEVER SORES;
STIFF JOINTS.
In canes of bull Rheum, where medical wn
teia, I'llD.n, and every iccipe of the pliirniacn
poce luve proved uaclcra, the Ointment will
accomplish u thorough curt. Fever Hurra heal
quickly under tie influence, and it. relaying ef
leel upon cnnlractud sinew., i. Irulv vvon-ietluh
DISCHARGING ULCEUS.
A most remarkable ai d happy change i pro
duted in the oppearnnee of inabgnunl ulcera
after a htv appliualiuna of line Ointment. Th<-
surrounding teilnesa vanishes, and gtanuler of
healthy fletb begin to take the place of the die
charged Culler. 'I hit pr< c'ssa goes on tacra or
aesa rapidly, until Ihu orilictt is tilled up with
loutid lualeriul anil Ihu ulecr radically cured.
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
The young- oie the moat frequent auflerera
from external injuries, and therefore (vary
mother alinulil have lira healing preparation
constantly on hand. It i< on ohsnlule specific
1 for tore breast., grid quickly removes ihu en
crusted .ores which sometimes disfigure tha
huada and faces of rhildren.
SIGNIFICANT FACTS,
This Ointment Is universally used on boipr
t l, e Ailat tic ami Pacific whaling fleet as a cura
fur scorbutic affections a,id ni ths !*si poaainla
remedy for wounds nnd bruises. Large supplies
nt it have recently tiocn ordered by the Sultan
of I uikey for hospital purpnaea.
Both the Ointment anil fills shvyld bt
used in the ful/fiwin* cases t
tluniona, Bkiit Diseases,.
Duma, Swelled filaoda,
Chapped Hand#, Bore I,eg-,
Chilblains, Bore lirraata,
Fistula, H ire Heads,
Oout. Sure 1 hroita,
l.timliafo, Sores of all kind*.
Mercurial Eruptions, Sprains,
•'ilea, ' MiffJoinla,
Rheumatism, Teller,
Hingwcrra, Ulctr*
Salt Kheuix), Venereal
\\ DUIHIM of alt kinda,
S). JAt 11-c V ar>Li.fi oi ic of ihefesao*
IIOLLOWAY , 80 M.iiilen LIRE, Y-UK. ar*L
U44 bUaii'l, Loi don, I'V all rt—jif rtaLla iJrug
gifcta and Dmlera iii MrdjJuo throughout It'*
United S a:e- t and the tin: zi] or j, a j.oima
at *• cents, C2J cvi.la, and f i each.
t3T~ I lie'c ia couaidcrai Jo saving bv U*'.r.g
the larger aires.
W D.— Direct ion a for the gtt.darca of pa*icn*.
tn every tlisord-i are affiled p>t 31,1
in:vi iiiidviii!
■ OF SPUING AND bIMMLIt GOODS.
4t MENCU <•], eiiiiilly uilouni bis
• Irieiids, cu-ioiner>, a: <1 the |>ullic ?en
rfally iti.i lie t,a )ii>( receive ) f->r.i Phi'a
j i'Bl|it;ia liie first jhoiU of the wj'i.<, CGtisi.b>
i ma of a Urge assotirteiii of thence aoj de~
► •tab.e
; for llie spring and cummer trade cocnp.rieins,
I for Pierre wear:
j .Super.rr Black, and C. lore I French Cl.v.hs,
Black French D teskina and Ca.ennere.
1 Black Sarin an J Fancy SVe.ting*.
tliue, Ltack, Brown an.! ij :ae r, Cfcahmere'.lsa
! I.ADIKS" WEAK.
I Elegant Black Silks, all e
Barege (re Lainc.s e-.j Clial.r Bategee.
. r lain. Pink P u , and r.reen De Latr.ee
I c 7 ~' e Finish L ack Alpaca;,
""..•eh, Scorch and Domestic Gtr.q! asu.
• Worked Collars, and Linen fTanckercuiatA
, Ho.iery of ail kind. and qualities.
, Calicoes ol all rtaoernsand description*
furnishing goods.
i Linen and Cottm Sheeting
| Bleached ami I'.;bleached M .sL.u,
: Lroen Damask, anil Table Covers.
Besides a large as sunnier.' of Boot* and
. >:;ce. Sug l r. Cordee, Teas, art! ad krn.fa of
! Groceries, Hardware, i.0., which will beso.T
i remarkably cheap. Call a'. the old aiand,
corner of Matn and Market streets.
ty FLOUR & FEED always on hand,
and lor -ale a: t.ia lowest ma'lret r'"-c*~.a:
I CASH. A. C. MENSUU.
6 ouxvicrj, Apr! 2, t c :6
STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!
Jgjj i'HE unui-.-ig ,ed i ikonns his friend*
the pubic in re-al. that he tua
aked the entire 11 eres; in the
j Ti.iirare an I Stcre Ei:tt;ui!i<iiKr.:.
, en s!a:n Siree'. cite door above the Cogtt
House, Fi.-omspy.-g v;rrs h* rwpre-arsd'ta
! lurmsh Tinware. Stu<, >cj .--p' •>,. a - i
' spouting, mi! a ; otr ;a lure or
shot: notice. arte is good order.
The New liar.b a- ! W.i. ia Dean CoOk-
J nig S'.cre. a"d a'-o a lt_* e-sor-rent c.
Parlor Stow*.
constantly on hand and :ot sale at moderate
; price'
r? Thanifhi ? .Vrner -tf*rrxz, ne r
spoeUuily solicits a t 'tl t-ce . s ,mts.
JOSEPH SHARPLSSS:
B'oen s b'r-* Mv s !*.}<!.
| LIST OP Li I V£33.
. "ENfAiNiNtj n ce Pjst ChiiueatCatuvrisa*
i dec j.st, itsco.
Alters AW Setter delij E.fwirt
i Billow Garret give . Samuci
. Da.is Writ
D tens t in' 2 tf 'tnep M.kPJI
Here: ge; . a ,; \a,rt.
; .v: set U,• -i c. *oer Da •'
I Lwwards M V >' XrVtrr *
M co- Pat ; J ... ~ H
>';'rtrfry'W.s ile.hwk J VI
Q-i<u e iuh i Visa* C"A
1 Nrmoti oe Bicicoi tat{ Did
ra,'iu; Da*:.! Well S*raco
.<•* Jamc*.
N F —..V* Ct . t.; if v> .bowu trsel
wtil piwjse -av c.s* a,-* t a-
C KAtKS. ?.
Cataw ssa. Dc. 3t, ISJ?.
LAND WARRANTS,
wi EV ERA L IhfAt'iw Land Warrant* can b#
pswhaami by arfftca ibri i to. chftc*.
FANCY GOODS* ; sisty fnr-r purn art
wariatw. saw Sjynws.auvr treea irtna NsarYorW
and PSilsdatoEa. 'or *a.m at '.h* jo**a .>r*
NnCItYY.NJt.UACC