A XEW REMOCRAIIC PAPER AT WASHINGTON, D. C. Daily, Tsl.Weekly aid Weekly. THE undersigned will commence tbe pub lication of an independent, national, demo cratic paper, in the oity of Washington, on Ibe first of April, to be called "The State*.'' It will represent the second constitutional principles which bavo ever been upheld by the national democracy, but it will not be so entirely political, that its columns will inter est the politician exclusively, nor so subser vient lo panv as to betray principle at the command of power, or disguise its convio lions at the suggestions ol expediency. In addition to the discussion of important political questions, its columns will be de voted to the proceedings of Congress, the current transactions of the government, lo general news, and mailers of interest apper taining to literature, agriculture and com merce. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- The daily will be mailed to subscribers at #4.00 per annum, two copies will be forwarded lor #7.00. The Tri-weekly, embracing all the reading mailer which appears in the Daily, will be furnished lo subscribers at #3.00 per ar.nom ; two copies will be mailed for #9.00. THE WEEEI.V— The cheapest paper in the South. The Weekly will be issued in Urge double sheet form, and primed on superior paper with haudsooiu bold type at the following tales: Single copies, #2 00 per year. Two copies, 3.00 " " Five copies, 7.00 " " Ten copies to one address, and any larger number ai the rate of 91 per year, $lO. Ten copies to the sdiircsatkf each subscri ber, and any larger number at $1.20 each,#l2. Any Postmaster, clerk, or other person, who may send five subscribers, with $7 en closed, shall receive an extra copy. fST Payment in all cases is required invar iably in advance, and no paper will be for warded until the receipt of the money. Tbe Weekly will contain all Ihe important matier published during the week in Ihe daily. • The undersigned was one of the original proprietors of Ihe Washington Un ton, long newspaper experience before and tlio establishment of that paper, justifies hnP In promising the public a paper well worjiiy of their patronage. The States will iiofoe the organ of any clique or faction, and wiih no partial purpose to aerve, the paper will •ddri-si itself to the honest judgment of the people, and for support will " ieit appreciation. Address J. P. HEISS, Washington, D. C. Sheriff Sole. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni exponas lo me directed there will be exposed lo roblic sale at the Court House in Blooms org, on Monday, the 4th day of May next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, to-wit: - All that certain I root or |dece St |gnd situate in Rriarcreek township, 'ColuriMnaaoaunty, containing one hundred acres,' be the same more or less; about seventy-five acres of which is improved Und, —bounded on the East by lands of Jacob Copb, on ihe North, South and West by other lands of Samuel F. Head lev and others, it being ihe same tract purchased by said Headlev ol Geo. B. Slack- whereon is erected a two story frame Dwelling House, one out Kitchen, frame Bank Barn with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in executiou as the prop erly ot Samuel F. Headley. JU.SO: At the same time and place by virtue of an oihe writ of venditioni ezponas all that certain tract or piece ol laud situate ir. Madison townahip, Columbia county, bounded and described ss follows to-wit: on the north by ] the heirs'of John Weltiver, on the east by the heirs of John VVelliver, on the south by Daniel Weltiver, on Ihe west by Daniel I Smith, containing fourteen actes,be the same I more or less; whereon is erected a one and j a half story frame Dwelling House, and a Frame Stable, with the appurtenances. Seized and taken in execution aB ihe prop erty of Jacob Kisner. N STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, j Bkiomsbnrg, April 6, 1857. j A New Novel by The Author of 'Zaidee.' MAG DALETTHEPBU R N, J9 Story of the Scottish Reformation: BY MRS. OI.YPHANT, Author of 'Zaidee*' "Adam Graeme," etc. Complete in one large 12mo volume, bound in cloth, for One Dollar. This charming novel, by the author of Z*t nix, will be welcomed by all who have had toe pleasure of reading the lormar production. The quaint originality, the healthy and cheer ful religious tone, slid charming simplicity tnd good sense of this volume will render it a general end permanent favorite. NOVRLS l!\ CIIEJIP FORM. We publish and supply dealers and 'ravel ing Auerits with every work of Fiction, and all kinds of Publications, by every author of celebrity. Book Dealers and Merchants wanting a wholesale selection should address us and get our lists, and state what business Ibey are in, and the sort of books wanted, to as to enable us to give information suited lo Iheir warns. GARRET, DICK & FITZGERALD, J8 Ann Street, New York. %* Copies of the above book sent to any address free of postage. Send cash orders to the Publishers. BLINDS AND SHADES! OF NEW STYLES. B.J. WILLIAMS, Mo. 12 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER OF "7ENXTIAH BLINDS, VELVET AND GOLD BORDERED AND PAINTED SHADES, OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. "Buff and all other colors of Holland used for Shades. Fixtures, Trimmings, &.c., Sic., Wholesale and retail at the Lowest Gash Prices. S3T STORE.SHADES Painted lo order. B. J. VV., thankful for past patronage, re spectfully solicits the public to call and ex amine his new and large assortment, before purchasing elsewhere. CT" WE STUDY TO PLF.ASE." JFJ March 17,'57 —3ra. DISSOHTION. THE partnership heretofore existing he tween Wm. MoKelvv & Win. Neal, nn der the firm of Wm. McKelvy & Co., in the manufacture of Pape: at Catawissa Mills, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Ist slay of April, 1857. The business of the Isle firm will be set tled by C, VV. McKelvy & Co., at Catawissa' Mills. VVM. McKELVY & CO. The undersigned having purchased the in terest of the late firm of Wm. McKelvy & Co., at Catawissa Mills, will continue tbe manulaciure of Paper and purchase Rags as heretofore. C. VV. McKELVY & CO. C. W. MOKELVV. J. S. MCNIMUH. [April 17, 1857-31. " FRESH ARRIVAL ANEW lot of cheap muslina and prints just received by railroad ami for sale by A C.MENSCH. PAINT ANDGLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE! Corner of Tenth and Market Street*, Office In Second glory, PHILADELPHIA. WE invite attention lo our enlarged stock of Drnga, Painla, Oil*, Verniehea, Sic ., select ed expressly for our aalea, and comprising one of the fineal aaaortmenia in the United States, which we offer at low prices, for cash or approved credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively: Premium Pure White Lead, beet, Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, "Vielle Montagne" Fiench Zinc, best, Pure Snow White Amerionn Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zino, Silver's Plaalie Fire & Weather-proof Painla, Chrome Greene, Yellows, Itcolora generally, AGENTS FOR: Potter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, warranted, The New Jao-ey Zinc Company's products, Tilden ar.d Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes. Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens, Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, &c. &o. IMPORTERS OF: French and English Plate Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Gists, Daguerieotype Glass, Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs Chemicals, Perfumery. &c. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists' Articles generally. Painters' Toole of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Paper Maker's Clay', Satin, White, &n &c. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO., Store N. VV. cor. of Tenth & Market Sts. PHILADELPHIA. April 8, 1857.-3 m. Farmers' Depot and Piaster Mills, At the Junction of York Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Streets, PHILADFLPHI A. WE offer a large stock of Chemical Ma nurea and Fertilizers at low prices, and war tented to be Genuine : among which will be kund: 1.000 tons No. 1. Government Peruvian Guano. 1.000 tons De Betg's No. 1 Super-Phos phata ot Lime. The above standard articles are, each of their kind, the best in the world! Our Land Plaster, manufactured from select stone, is celebraled'throughout Ihe Uuion for its purity and strength. WE INVITE ORDERS FOR— De Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate of Lime. No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano. French's Improved Sup-Phoepliale of Lime. 1 French's Pniladelpbia Poudretto? No. 1 Phosphate Guano (Ptiila. Co.'s.) Mexican Guano. (A.) Exira Laud Plaster. Ordinary Land Plaster. ( hornical Bone. Pure Bone Dust. Fiati Guario. Ground Charcoal. 10,000 Barrels Land Plaster. 5,000 '• Casting Plaster. , 10.000 " Hydraulic Cement. 3.000 " True Roman Cement. 1,000 " Portland {Eng.) Cement, ALSO, DENTISTS' PLANTER, STEREOTYPE PLASTER. GLASS MAKERS' PLASTER, GROUND SOAP STONE, GROUND WHITE MARBLE, GROUND BLUE MARBLE. Powdered Anthracite Coal, (in barrels.) Powdered Bnuminous Coal, do. Ground Brown Stone, j^do. While Sand, Ground Brick*, for Painters. Powdered Bone Black. FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO. Steam Mills and Faimcrs' Depot, Ai junction ol Yoik Avenue, Crown and Callowhill Sireels, Philadelphia. April 8, '57, 2m Public Notice for Licenses. TVOTICE is hereby given lba< the lollowing I" persons in Columbia county have filed theii several petitions in the Court of Quarier Sessions ot ihe said county for a tavern li cense in their respective lewnshipa, which Said petitions will be presented lo Ihe said court on Monday the 4 h day of May next, of which alt persons interested Wiil hereby lake notice, and the licenses for the county ofColumbia will bo granted on Wed nesday the 6th day of May next al 2 o'clock P. M. Oliver A. Jacoby, Bloom. Joshua VVomer, Conyngham. William Long, Fishingcieek, Thomas Connelly, Berwick. Franklin Shuman, Roaringcreek. John Linden, Briarcreek. John J. Stiles, Benton. Peter Shug, Scott. Isaac Rhodes, Locust. Joseph H. Long, do. Isaac Yeiter, Maine. Samuel Andrews, do. W. A. Klioe, Greenwood. Frederick Nicely, Berwick. Kiefler A. Smiih, Jerseytown. Samuel Kostenborder, Catawissa. Enoch Howell, Scott. Daniel L. Everhart, Light Street, Samuel McHenry, Benton. Richard Plummer, Bioom. Samuel Everett, Orange. Peter P. Kline, do. George L. Shoemaker, Hemlock. Peter Billmyer, Bloom. David Miller, Briarcreek. John L. Hurst, Locust, James Freeze, Bloom, William Hutchison, Mounlpleasant, Jacob Good, Orange. Christian Shu.nan, Beaver. John Keller, Mifflin. John Leacock, Bloomsburg. Jacob Dyer, Catawissa. Daniel McHenry, Fishingcreek. Samuel Harman, Centre. Isaac K. Swepbenhetser,) Siore License. J ' ' Stephen Wolf, Store. Mifflin. John Sharpless, Store. Catawissa. Frederick C. Ever, Store. do The following persons have filed Iheir pe titions in the same courl for license to keep an eaiiug house or reeiaurtnl in their respective townships, and these petitions will be pre sented and acted upon al the same time with those for tavern licenses. Mary Holmes, Fishingcreek. T. C. Else &O. T. Wilaon, Bloomsburg. Joseph VV. Hendershot, Bloom. Carolina Clatk, do Jacob Gerisnl & John Engold, Catawissa. Hiram Smethers, Berwick; JACOB EYF.RLY, Clerk. Bloomsbnrg, April 6. 1857. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. E.AXESi RAXES ii THE undersigned lake pleasure in announc ing to Merchants that they ate manufac turing a superior article of RAKES al iheir New Factory on Fishingcreek above Orange ville, Col. Co. Merchants wishing to pur chase good P AXIS can have them at the Fac tory, or if desired w# can forward them to Bloomsburg to 8. C. Shive where they can gel them, or we can forward them lo those Stores that are not too much out of our way. All orders should be addressed lo Samuel Shive, Pealers P. 0., Colombia county, Pa. SHIVEB It BETZ. April 15, 1857,-m. I PROCLAMATION. NOTICE is hereby given that ihe several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen. ernl Quarter Sessions Of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, to commence at the Cobut HOUSE, M BLOOMSBURO, ON Monday the 4th Day of May next, TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK. The Ootoner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in'and for the county of Co lombia,are requested to be then and Ihero in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inqnisitions.Tnd 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 attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just—und not to depart without loave at their peril. Jurors are requestl ed to be punctual in their attendance, a the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the Ist day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eignt hundred and fifty-seven, and the Independence of the United States of America the 81st. (God save the Common wealth.) STEPHEN H. MILLER. Sh'ff. GRAND JURORS FOR MAT TERM, 57. Briarcreek—John Doak, Riohard Thomp son. Centre—Solomon Neybard. Catawissa—Charles Kreagh. Greenwood—John Lemon, Geo. Masters, Edward Albertson, Ira Johnson, Isaac Dewitt. Hemlock—Peter Appleman. Locust—John Yeager. Mounlpleasant—Jacob Goho. Mifflin—Abraham Mosteller, William N. Brown. Maine—Daniel Shuman. Montour—Peter Heimbach. Madison—James Johnson, Keifer A.Smith, John Swisher. Pine—Albert Hunter. Scott —John Trembly, Ilarman G. Crive ling, Jackson Garretson. Sugarloaf—Andrew Lanbach. Traverse Jurors for May Term, '57. Bloom—Morris Van Buskirk. Briarcreek—Henry Rittenhousp, Henry Doak, John Freas. Heaver—Charles Michael, Moses Schlieh er. Jacob Bittenbender. Benton—Richard S'.iles, Joseph C. Hess. Centre—John Fester, Jacob Hsgenbuch. Catawissa—Daniel Clay well. Greenwood—Abraham Dreibelbis, Jacob Bittenbender. Hemlock—Reuben Bogarl. Jackson—George Farver, Iram Derr. Locust—John L. Hirst, Jonas Bernioger, G. C. Hower, Edwin John. Mifflin—John Folk, Henry Bellas, Thomas Alen, Hiram Freas. Madison—Nehomiah VVelliver, Richard Demon. Mounlpleasant—John Shipman, Philip Crawford, Paul Kline. . Roaringcreek—William Dreisbach. Scott—lteece Fairman, William Myers, Thomas Schneidman, Willard C. Green. Sugarloaf—George Sledman. LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT MAY TERM. 1. John Gerling et. al. vs. Charles F. Mann. 2. Samuel McCulluck et. at. vs. Samuel F. Headley. 3. VV.-n. Koons vs. George L.Kline et, al. 4. William Koons vs. George L. Kline. 5. Frederick Beat's Exr's. vs. Philip Winter- I sleeri el. al. 6. Joseph Stackhouse vs. Gilbert Fowler. 7. Jane M. Berninger vs. W. A. Kline. I 8. David Keinbold vs. Aaron Wolf. 9. Peter Appleman et. al. vs. Leonard B. : Rupert et. al. 10. Mary Vansickle vs. Joseph Ruckle at. al. 11. George Millar v. Clatworthy Fisber. 12. George Miller vs. Nathaniel Overdorf. 13. Peter Appleman vs. Leonard B. Rupert. 14. Thomas Parker vs. John H. Parker. 19. George L. Kline vs. Moses Coffmau. 16. John Wagner vs. Sally Wagner. 17. Susannah Hall vs. Clemu-1 Henry. 18. Isaac Brown vs. Robert J. Lyon. 19. William Knbison vs. Wilson Ager. 20. Isaiah Sliuman vs. Jacob L. Shuman et. al. 21. Jesse Hicks vs Joseph Kirkendall. 22. Jacob Schuyler vs. Wilson Ager. 23. Nathar. Seely vs. Daniel Sponenberg's Administratora. 24. Fleicher B. Dodsonw. William Long. 25. Catharine Tanner vs. John D. Weaver 26. Adam Galde vs. Engle Fox, Am'r. 27. William Wicht vs. Gordon R. Golf. 28. Jonathan MasteOer vs. Stephen Baldy. 29. Christian Heiat vs. Daniel Gigser. 30. William Hopper vs. Edlnond Crawford. 31.Ueorge Felterman vs. Solomon Fetter man. 32. Martin Mowrer v.v.Thos. Stackhouse et.al. 33. Gilbert Fowler vs. Daniel Fowler, Ex'r. I 35. Daniel Kusienhader vs. David Hans. 36. Tiiyhman D. Sirouse et.al. vs. John Hess. 1 37. WilJiam Riitonhouaevs. Samuel F. Head ley. 38. James Ralston vs. Jas. Ralston jr., Adm'r. 39. Leander W. Kaufman et. al. vs. Lewis V. Myers e l . al, 40. David Heldebrant vs. Benjamin Faux. 41. Rebecca Garriaon vs. Alfred Howell. 42. Daniel L. Wimersteet: et al. vs. Christian Shuman. 43. William Robison vs. William Edgar. Notice to Heir*. In the matier of the estate of Duniet Zmer late of Centre township, Columbia county, dee d. To Hannah Zaner widow, Paul Zaner, John Zaner, Levi Zaner. Catharine YVerk heiser, late Catharine Zaner, now wife of Charles Werkheiser, Ann Eckroat, late Ann Zaner, now of John Eckroat, Mary Ann Miller, lato Mary Ann Zaner, now wife of Daniel W. Miller, children and heirs at law of ihe said Daniel Zaner: You and each of you are hereby cited and commanded lo be and appear befoie Ihe Judges of our Or phan's Court at an Orphan's Court to hs hnlden al Blonmsburg in and for said county oil the first Mondoy of May next, then and there to accept or refuse to lake ihe real es tate of said Daniel Zaner, deceased, at the appraised value put upon it by an inquest duly swarded by the said Courl, and in case all Ihe heirs and representatives refuse so lo lake the same ihen to shew cause, if any you have, why the said-premises should not be sold, according to the acl of Assembly in such case made and provided. By order of the Orphan's Court of L. 8. Columbia county. STEPHEN H. MILLER, SHERIFF'S OITIOE, ) Sheriff. Bloomsburg, March 26, '57. j SELECT SCHOOL. THE nexi term of this School, will com mence on MONDAY, MAY 11th, next, and continue eleven weeks. Pupil* em received al snv time. TERMS OF TUITION. Primary Studies, ... #4 Common English Studies, - • 6 Higher English Studies and Classics, 6 B. F. EATON, Principal. Bloomsburg, March 34, 1857. BUFFER MOT, WHEW A PKR manent care i guaranteed in lt stages of SECRET diseases, Self Abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleets, Gra*el, Mercurial I Rheumatism, Scrofula, Paine in the Ankles and Boner, Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body, Female Irregu larities, and all other improper discharges, no matter ol how long standing, or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter lime than a permsnent cure could be effect ed by any other treatment, even after the skill of the most eminent physicians had failed, and the disease resisted all other means ol cure. The remedies-are free from odor, causing neither siekoesr nor inconve nience, and without moroory or balsam.— During'twenty yeara' practice, I have re stored to health over seventeen thousand pa tients, who were suffering under the woral forms of all of the above mentioned dis eases, which guarantees nie in promising a perfect and most speedy core. Secret dis eases are the greatest enemies to health and happiness, as they are the first cause of con sumption, scrofula, &c., and should be a ter ror to all nations on the earth ; for the dis ease is becoming so common, and treatment so little understood, thai a permanent cnre ia scarcely ever effected, as a majority of the cases fall into the hands of incompetent per -1 sons, who not only fail to cnre the malady, but ruin the constitution with corrosive sub limate—a dangerous poison, a preparation of mercury—which, wilh ihe remains of dis ease in Ihe system, produces many ol the above named affections, which finally termi nate in consumption, and frequently a rapid one ; but should it not cause death speedily, and the victim to disease marries, the disease is then conveyed Irom the patient to the chil dren, causing them to ihe world with scrolula, affections OT the skin, eyes, throat, &c., and again terminates in con sumption, and consigns his victim to an un timely grave, between the ages of six months and thirty-five years. Self-abuse is another formidable enemy to health; it destroys the nervous system, rspidly wasting away the energies of life, causing menial derange ment, preventing a proper development of the system, and disqualifying its victim for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness. Female Irregularities and other diseases of females treated in the most sk*t ful and scientific manner. Medioines, with directions, Rent to any part of the Uuileu States and Canadas, by patienta communica ting thatr symptoms by letter. J. SUMMERVILLE, M. 0., Box 53. Post Office j Filbert Street, below Tenth, Phila delnhia, Pa. LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, of which R. FRANCE & Co. sre the managers, are chartered by the state of Maryland, and a commiasiqner elected by ihe people, who is sworn to superintend and certify that everything connected wilh them is done in a strictly honorable manner, anil that the inlerists of parties who reside at a distance are as well protected as if they themselves were present at the drawing.— Another fact which the managers call atten tion to, is, that all persons have a leg;l right to send orders for tickets to Maryland, as lotteries are legalized by special law in that state. A lottery is drawn every day of the month. If no particular class is named, or ders are filled in the first drawing to take place after the communication comes to hand. Tha prices of tickets vary from #1 to S2O. No tickets are, however, sent unless til e money Inr the same is received with the order. The drawinge are upon the princinle of one number nn each ticket (after the Ha v ana plan,) and Ternary combination. Prizes vary in amount from S2O to SIOO,OOO. All orders for tickets or package? will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to all purchasers immediately after it is over. Address, T H. HUBBARD &C.7, No. 39 Fayette St., or Box No. 40, Feb. 3d, 1857.-ly. Bullimore, Md. Register's Noticc< NOTICE is hereby given to all lega" tees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedents and minors, that the following adminis tration accounts have been filed in the of fice of the llegister of Columbia county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orjhans' Court, to be held at Uloorasburg, in the county afore said, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May next, at 2 o'clock, P. M : 1 The account of Charles Snyder, admin istrator of John Snyder, late of the borough of Berwick, deceased. 8 The account of George Keller, admin istrator of the estate of Jacob Keller, lalo of Fishiugcreek township, deceased. 3 The several accounts of Caleb Apple man, Peter Apploman and Bdlis Appleman, exec utors of Baltis Appleuiau, late of Hemlock township, decease,!. 4 The account of Philip Cool, administra tor of David C. Bodine, late of Koaringcreek township, deceased. 5 The account of Stephen Gearhart and Jacob Gearhart, the executors of Jucob Gear hart, lute of Miftiin township, deceased. 6 The first and final account of Joshua Fowler, administrator of Dsniel Fowler, late of Centre township, deceased. 7 The final account of Win. Snyder, guar dian oi liichard Palmer, a minor child of Thomas Palmer, late of Bloom twp., dee'd. 8 The final account of William Snyder, guardian of Daniel Palmer, one of die child ren of Thnmus Palmer, late of Bloom town ship, deceased. 9 The account ol Laweon Hughes, adm'r. of the estate ol Abraham Hoover, late of Ben ton township, deceased. 10 The account of Jacob Demon, adminis trator of (tie estate ol Joseph Jones, late of Greenwood township, deceased. 11 The account oi John Parke, adminis trator of the estate of Philip Dodder, late of Fi-hingrreeh twp, deceased 12 The first and final account of Aaron Mosteller, guardian of Lydia Longe/iberger, late Lydia Miller, a daughter of Henry Mil ler, late ol Luzerne county, dee'd. 13 The account of Peter Yocum, executor of Catharine Peraing, late of Locust town ship, deceased. 14 The final account of Maria Emmons, administratrix and Samuel McNinch, adm'r. ol the estate of Andrew Emmons, dee'd. 13 The account of Samuel Kisner and Rich ard Demolt, executors of the estate of John Kisner, late of Madison township, dee'd. 15 The account of Paul Zaner, administra tor of Daniel Zaner, late of Centre township, deceased. 17 The account of Eli Creveling, adminis trator of John McCarty, late of Scott iwp.'j deceased. 18 The final account of William Fox and James Fox Executors of Jacob Fox, late of Catawissa twp., dec'd. REGISTER'S OFFICE, j DANIEL LEE, Bloomsburg, April, T, '57. j Register. NEW SPRING AND SBMMER FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. ffifclßlEllalKr FNVITES attention to her stock ol newly ®- received Millinery Dress (foods. Trim mings, Ribbons, Silks, &c , winch she will sell cheap at the old stand, lower eud of Main Street, Bloomsburg. |fam K# BONNETS of the latest spring tlyleßV ak. will be made to order, and mcd to suit any taste. Children and Misses Bonnets, Hats and Flats of variolas prices and styles or. hand, and will be furnished to order' in any style or taste 6f trimming. April 18, 18B* DRUGS JIJVD MEDICIJVES. nßrpm mCP® aaTJftPQ WOULD call the attention of all those who wish to boy just replenished his (already) large and well .elected J cles, viz:—Drugs. Medioines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, A,ieiV nr. fumery, fur.cy *oaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars an. ttrF IVTKFB AND brand/Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the menu fsfllorer'epncesP UßE WISESANU BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, SUKGICAL AND DENTAL - Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also sgent for most of the popular Petem Mediae* of the day Toys and an endless variety of useful and lancy notions not here enumerated. rhy'- oian's Prescriptions and Family Medicinoa put upoarefully and at ahort notice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand. ♦ •• *• "UIAdP Bloomsbnrg, April 8, 1857. m BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY <2JC£>I33 U3aaS2S3"t!?l2S2rC23< THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of Ihe "ST*." Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepared to execute all kinds of JOII I'RIMTING in the best CITY STYLE , and at short notice. Certificates of Slock ami Deposite, Constitutions for Societies, Dank Checks, Promissory Notes, Pail Poad anil other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AND PRINSnTO- OP ALL KINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AWD NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE CITY. The pubtio are invited to call and see specimens, as we are determined to merit patron ago by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Goods. HAVE justreceived and opened their stock of merchandize for Spring and Summer sales whiclt comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortmsLl now offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock, as to price and quality, they flatter 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 binds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametla cloths mohair lustres,muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, Stc. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KIN OS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, ffouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds of SHAWLS, broche, Bay Slato, Watervdle, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, sattroetts, vestiugs, tweeds jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &e. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS -tf SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN tf CHILDREN We have a large assortment ot Hals and Caps ol latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flaunols, tickings, diapers towelin°s drillings. &c., in abundance. ' ' We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloorasburg, April 15, 1857. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! DAVID LOVJEJJEEILG "INVITES attention to his slock of cheap and fashionale tlothing at hie Moteou Market -■- street, two doors above the ''American House," where he has a full assortment ot men and boy's wearing apparel, including ffASIEn@SJASM,iB ©IEHSS