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    A JEW DEMOCRATIC PAPER
AT WASHINGTON, D. C.
Dally, Trl.Weekly and Weekly.
THE undersigned wilt commence the pub
lication of an independent, national, demo
cralio paper, in the city ot Washington, on
ths nisi of A piii, to be called
"The States.*'
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principles which have ever been upheld by
the national democracy, but it will not be so
entirely politioef,' that its columns will inter
est the politician exclusively, nor so subser
vient to parly as to betray priuciple at the
command of power, or disguise its convic
tions at the suggestions of expediency.
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voted to Ihe proceedings of Congress, the
current transactions of the government, to
general news, und mailers of interest apper
taining to literature, agriculture and com
merce.
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iably in advance, and no paper will be lor
warded until the receipt of the money.
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daily.
The undersigned was one of the original
proprietors of the Washington Union, and his
long newspaper experience belore and since
ihe establishment of that paper, justifies him
in promising the public a paper well worthy
of their paironsge. The States will not be
the organ of any clique or faction , and with
no partial purpose to serve, the paper will
address itself to the honest judgment of the
people, and for support will rely upon their
appreciation.
Address J. P. HEISS, Washington, D.C.
Sheriff" Sale.
IT>\ virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to
me directed there will bo exposed to
sale ut die Court House in Blooins
hurgJtin Monday, the 4th day of May next,
ut 1 o'clock, I'. AL, the following real estate,
to-wit.
All lhat certain tract or piece of land situate
in Briarcreek township. Columbia county,
containing one hundred acres, be the same
more or less; about seventy-five acres of
which is improved land, —bounded on the
East by lands of Jacob Cope, on the North,
South nitd West by other lands of Samuel F.
Headley arid others, it being tho snme tract
purchased by said Headley ol Geo. B. Stack
house ; whereon is erected a two story frame
Dwelling House, one out Kitchen, n frame
Bank Barn with the appurtenances.
Seized am! taken in execution us the prop
erty ot Samuel F. Headley.
ALSO:
At the same time and place by viitue of an
othe writ of venditioni exponasM that certain
tract or pioce of laud situate in Madison
township, Columbia county, hounded and
described as follows 10-wit: on the north by
ihe heirs of John Welliver, on the east by
the heirs of John Welliver, on the south by
Daniel Welliver, on the west by Daniel
Smith, containing fourteen acres, be the same
more or less; whereon is erected a one and
a half story frame Dwelling House, and a
Frame Stable, with the appurtenances.
Seized and 'aken in execution as Ihe prop
erly of Jacob Kianer.
STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, j
Bloomsburg, April 6, 1857. j
A New Novel by the Author wf <Zaulee.'
MAG DALE N H E P BU R N,
A Story of the Scottish Reformation:
BY MRS. OLYPHANT,
Author of "Zaidee •' "Adam Graome," etc.
Complete in one large !2mo volume, bound
in cloth, for One Dollar.
This charming novel, by the author of ZAI
FEE, will be welcomed by all who have had
Wo pleasure "of readinglhe former production.
The qnaitit originality, Ihe healthy Btid cheer
ful religious lone, and charming simplicity
and good SehsO of (his volume will render it
a general and permanent favorite.
NO FEES TN CHEAP FORM.
We publish and supply dealers and 'ravel
ing Agents with every work of Fiction,
and all kinds of Publications, by every author
of relebrity. Book Dealers and Merchants
wanting a wholesale selection should address
us and get our lists, and stale what business
they are in, and the sort of books wanted, so
as to enable us to give information suited to
their wants.
GARRET, DICK & FITZGERALD,
18 Ann Street, New York.
# # * Copies of the above book sent to any
address tree of postage. Send cash orders to
the Publishers.
BLINDS AND SIIAOES!
OF NEW STYLES.
B.J. WILLIAMS,
No. 12 Nonrii SIXTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
MANUFACTURER OF
VENXTIAN BLINDS,
VELVET AND GOLD BORDERED AND
TAINTED SHADES,
OF BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS.
Lluff and all other colors of Holland
used for Shades.
Fixtures, Trimmings, &c., Sic., Wholesale
and retail at the Lowest Cash Prices,
ty STORE SHADES Painted to order.
B. J. W., thankful for past patronage, re
spectfully solicits lite public to call and ex
amine his new and large assortment, before
purchasing elsewhere.
tar" WE STUDY TO PLEASE."
March 17,'57 —3mM.
DISSOLUTION.
fIMIE partnership heretofore existing be
-*• iween Wm. MoKelvy &\Vm. Neal, un
der the firm of Wm. McKelvy & Co., in the
manufacture of l'ape: at Catawissa Mills,
•was dissolved by mutual consent on (be Ist
•day of April, 1857.
The business of the late firm will be set
tled by C. W. McKelvy & Co., at Calawissa
Mills. WM. McKELVY & CO.
The undersigned having purchased lite in
seiest of the late firm of VVm. McKelvy &
Co., at Catawissa Mills, will continue the
manufacture of Paper and purchase Rags as
heretofore.
C. W. McKELVY & CO.
C. W. MCKET.VT.
J. 8. MCNINCH. [April 17, 1857-31.
"frbsh arrival.
ANEW U>l of cheap muslina and prints
inst received by railroad and lor sate by
A. C.MENSCH.
j DRUG, PAINT AND ©LASS
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE,
Corner of Tenth and Market Streets,
Office in Second Story,
PHILADELPHIA.
WE in vile attention to our enlarged stock
ol Drugs, Paints, Oil*, Varnishes, &c., select
ed expressly for our sales, and comprising
one of the finest assortments in the United
Stales, which we offer al low prices, for
cash or approved credit.
WE MANUFACTURE very extensively:
Premium Pure While Lead, best,
Kensington Pure White Lead,
Pearl Snow White Lead,
"Vielle Montagne" French Zinc, best,
Pure Snow White American Zinc,
Philadelphia Snow While Zinc,
Silver's Plastic Fire & Weather-proof Paints,
Chrome Greens, Yellows, & colors generally,
AGENTS FOR:
Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass,
Genuine French Plate Glass, warranted,
The New Jar>ey Zinc Company's products,
Tilden ar.d Nephew's N. Y. Varnishes.
Brooklyn Premium Pure While Lead,
Hampden Permanent Greens,
Pure Ohio Catawba Brandy, &c. &c.
IMPORTERS OF:
French and English Plate G!a,
French and English Cylinder Glass,
Colored and Engraved Window Gists,
Daguerreotype Glass,
Hammered Plate lor Floors and Sky-Lights,
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery. &c.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN:
Druggists' ArlicloS generally.
Painters' Tools of all deseriptious,
Hydraulic arid Roman Cement,
Calcined and Land Plaster,
Paper Maker's Clay, Satin, White, &e. &c.
FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO.,
Store N. W. cor. of Tenth & Market Sis.
PHILADELPHIA.
April 8, 1557 -3m.
Farmers' Depot and Plaster Mills,
At the Junction of
York Avenue, Crnwn and Callowhill Streets,
P H I I. A D F LP H I A.
WE offer a large stock of Chemical Ala
nnros and Fertilizers nt low prices, and war
ranted to be Genuine : among which will be
found:
1.000 tons No. 1. Government Peruvian
Guano.
1.000 tons De Berg's No. I Super-Phos
phate ot Lime.
The above standard articles are, each of
their kind, the best in the world! Our Land
Plaster, manufactured from select stone, is
celebrated throughout the Union for its purity
and strength.
\\ E INVITE ORDERS FOR—
Pe Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate of I.ime.
No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano.
French's Improved Sup- Phosphate of Lime.
French's Philadelphia Pouilrelte.
No 1 Phosphate Guano (Phitu. Co.'s)
Mexican Guano. (A.)
Extra Land Plaster. Ordinary Land Plaster.
Chemical Bona. Pure Bono Dust.
Fish Guano. Ground Charcoal.
10,000 Barrels Land Blaster.
5,000 " Casting Blaster.
10.000 " Hydraulic Cement?
3.000 " True Jloman Cement.
1.000 " Portland (Eng.) Cements
ALSO,
DENTISTS' PLASTER,
STEREOTYPE PLASTER,
GLASS MAKERS' PLASTER,
GROUND SOAP STONE,
GROUND WHITE MARBLE,
GROUND BLUE MARBLE.
Powdered Anthracite Coal, (in barrels.)
Powdered Bituminous Coal, do.
Ground Brown Stone, do.
White Sand, do.
Ground Bricks, for Tanners.
Powdered Bone Black.
FRENCH, RICHARDS, & CO.
Steam Hills anil Fat men' Depot,
At junction oi York Avenue, Crown and
Callowhill Streets, Philadelphia.
April 8, '57, 2m
I'lihlic Notice for Licenses.
NOTICE is hereby given lha' the following
persons in Columbia county have tiled
| theit several petitions in the Court of Quarter
I Sessions ol the said county for a tavern li
, cense in their respective townships, which
j said petitions will bo presented lo the
said court on Monday llio 4 h day of May
! next, of which all persons interested wiil
' hereby lake notice, and the licenses for the
| county ofColurnbia will be gianted on Wed
nesday the 6th day ol May next at 2 o'clock
1 P. M.
! Oliver A. Jacobv, Bloom.
Jo-hua Womer, Cottyngham.
i William Long, Fishingereek,
| Thomas Connelly, Berwick,
j Franklin Shuman, Roaringcreek.
, John Linden, Brtarcreek.
1 John J. Stiles, llenton.
! Peter Sliug, Scott.
, Isaac Rhodes, Locust.
| Joseph 11. Long, do.
Isaac Yelter, Maine.
Samuel Andrews, do.
| VV. A. Kline, Greenwood.
Frederick Nicely, Berwick.
' Kiefler A. Smith, Jerseytown.
Samuel Kostenborder, Calatvissu.
Enoch Howell, Scott.
Daniel L. Everhart, Light Street,
Samuel McHenry, Benton.
Richard Plummer, B.oom.
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, Mountpleasant,
Jacob Good, Orange,
Christian Shu.nun, Beaver.
John Keller, Mifflin.
John Leacock, Bloomsburg.
Jacob Dver, Catawissa.
Daniel McHenry, Fishingereek.
Samuel Harman, Centre.
Isaac K. Swcpbenheiaer, ) Mjmj,,
Store License. J
Stephen Wolf, Store. Mifflin.
John Sharpless, Store. Catawissa.
Frederick C. Ever, Store. do
The following persons have filed their pe
titions in the sante court for license to keep an
eating house or restaurant in their respective
townships, and these petitions will be pre-
sented and acted upon t the same time with
those for tavern licenses.
Mary Holmes, Fishingcreek.
T. C. Else &O. T. Wilson, Bloomsburg.
Joseph VV. Hendersbol, Bloom.
Carolina Clark, <io
Jacob Gensel & John Engold, Catawissa.
Hiram Smethers, Berwick;
JACOB EYERLY, Clerk.
Rloomsbnrar, April (1, 1857.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
E.AKES! RAXES i!
THE undersigned take pleasure.in announc
ing to Merchants that they ate manufac
turing a superior article of RAKES at their
New Factory ou Fishingcreek abovsOrange
ville, Col. Co. Merchants wishing to pur
chase good PARES can have them at the Fac
tory, or if desired we oati forward thein to
Bloomsburg to S. C. Sbive where they can
eel them, or we can forward them to those
Stores that are not 100 much out of our way.
All orders should b# addressed to Samuel
Sbive, Pealers P. 0., Columbia county, Pa.
SHIVES & BETZ.
■April 15, 1857,-m.
PR.OOL4AO4.TXOST.
NOTICE is hereby given that the
several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen
eral 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 COURT HOUSE, IN BLOOMSBURG, ON
Monday the 4th Day of May next,
TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK.
The Coroner, Justices of the Peace &
Constables, in and for the county of Co
lumbia,aro requested to be then and there
in their proper persons, with their rolls,
records., inquisitions, and othc remem
brances, to do those tilings to theft sev
eral olbccs 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 tliere attending in their pro
per persons to prosecute against him, as
shall be just—and not to depart without
leave al their peril. Jurors are requestl
ed to be punctual in thcij attendance, u
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 o( the
United States of America the 81st.
(God save llio Commonwealth.)
STEPHEN H. MILLER. Sh'ff.
GR VND JIiKORS FORMAT TERM, '57.
Briarcreek—John Doak, Richard Thomp
son.
Centre—Solomon Neyhard.
Calawissa—Charles Kreagh.
Greenwood—John Lemon, Geo. Masters,
Edward Alberlson, Ira Johnson, Isaac Dewilt.
Hemlock—l'eter Appleman.
Locust—John Yeager.
Alountpleasant—Jacob Golio.
Alilllin—Abraham Alostcller, William N.
Brown.
Maine—Daniel Shtimati.
Alontour—Peter Heimbach.
Alaiti.-on—James Johnson, Keil'er A.Smith,
John Swisher.
Pine—Albert Hunter.
Scott—John .Trembly, Hnrman G. Crive
ling, Jackson Garretson.
Sugar loaf—Andrew Laubach.
Traverse Jurors for May Term, *O7.
Bloom—Morris Van ltnskirk.
Briarcreek—Henry Hittenhouse, Ilenry
Doak, John Ereas.
Beaver—Charles Michael, Aloses Schliek
cr, Jacob Biltctibender.
Benton—Richard Stiles, Joseph C. Hess.
Centre—John Fester, Jacob Hvgenbuch.
Cata wissa—Daniel Clay well.
Greenwood—Abraham Dreibe'.bis, Jacob
Biitenbender. *•
11c in lock—Reuben Bogart.
Jackson—George Farvcr, Iram Derr.
Locust—John L. Hirst, Jonas Berninger, G.
C. Hower, Edwin John.
Alilllin—John Folk, Henry Bellas, Thomas
Aten, Hiram Kreas.
Aladison—Nehemiah Welliver, Richard
Demon.
Mountplnasant—John Shipman, Philip
Crawford, Paul Kline.
linaringereek—William Dreisbach.
Scott—Reece Fairman, William Myers,
Thomas Schneidman, Wiilurd C. Green.
Sugarloaf—George Sledntan.
LIST OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL AT
MAT TERM.
j 1. John Gerlitig et. al. t>s. Charles F. Mann.
; 2. Samuel McCullock el. ul. us. Samuel F.
Ileadtey.
i 3. VV.n. Koons vs. George L. Kline et. al.
I -1. William Koons vs. George L. Kline.
J 5. Frederick Beat's Exr's. vs. Philip Wiriter
steon el. al.
I fi. Joseph Slackhouse vs. Gilbert Fowler.
] 7. JannTW. Berningerus. W. A. Khne.
| 8. David Reinbold vs. Aaron Wolf,
j 9. Peter Appleman et. al. us. Leonard 1!.
j Rupert et. al.
j 10. Mary Vaitsirkle vs. Joseph Ruokla at. al.
! 11. George Miller us. Clatworthy Fisher.
I 12. George Miller us. Nathaniel Overdorf.
| 13. Peter Appleman vs. Leonard B. Rt.perl,
j 14. Thomas Parker vs. John H. Parker.
15. George L. Kline us. Moses Coffinan.
! 10. John Wagner vs. Sally Wagner.
| 17, Susannah Hall vs. Cleiuu-I Henry.
{ 18. Isaac Brown vs. Robert J. Lyon.
19. William Robison us. Wilson Ager.
| 20. Isaiah Shu man us. Jacob L. Sbuman et. al.
j 21. Jesse Hicks vs Joseph Kirkendall.
| 22. Jacob Schuyler us. Wilson Ager.
i 23. Nathan Seely us. Daniel Sponcnberg's
Administrators.
24. Fletcher B. Dodson vs. William Long.
25. Catharine Tanner vs. John D. Weaver
20. Adam Gable vs. Euglo Fox, Am'r.
27. William Wichl vs. Gordon It. Coll".
j 28. Jonathan Masteller us. Stephen Biddy.
| 29. Christian Heist vs. Daniel Gigger.
j 30. William Hopper vs. EJtmind Crawford.
I 31. George Fellcrmau vs. Solomon Feller
j man.
32. Martin Mowrer us.Thos. Stackhouse et.al.
! 33. Gilbert Fowler vs Daniel Fowler, Ex'r.
j 35. Daniel Ku-lenbader vs. David Hans.
I 36. Tilghman D. Sirnuse el.al.us. Joan Hess.
37. William Rittonhouseus. Samuel F. Head
i '?•
38. James Ralston us Jas. Ralston jr., Adm'r.
1 39. Leander W. Kaufman el. al. us. Lewis V.
i Myers e'. al,
| 40. David lleldebranl vs. Benjamin Faux.
I 41. Rebecca Garrison us. Alfred Howefl.
42. Daniel L. Wimersteeu 61 al. vs. Christian
t Shuman.
; 43. William Robison us. William Edgar.
Notice to llcii'x.
/ the mailer of the estate of Daniel Zaner late
I of Centre tosonshtp, Columbia county, decil.
To Hannah Zaner widow, Paul Zaner,
John Zaner, Levi Zaner, Catharine Werk-
Itciser, late Catharine Zaner, now wife of
Charles Werklieiser, Aon Eckroal. late Ann
Zarier, now of John Eckroat, Mary Ann
Miller, late Mary Ann Zaner, now wife of
Daniel VV. Miller, children and heirs at law
ol the said Daniel Zaner: You and each ol
you are hereby cited and commanded to be
and appear befote Ihe Judges of our Or
phan's Court at an Orphan's Court to bo
iiolden at Bloomsburg in and for said county
on the first Monday of May next, then and
(here to accept or refuse lo take the real es
tate of said Daniel Zaner, deceased, al the
nppraised value put upon it by an inquest
duly awarded hy the said Court, and in cltse
all the heirs and representatives refuse so to
take the same then to shew cause, if any
you have, why the said premises should not
he sold, according to the act of Assembly in
such case made and provided.
j By order of the Orphan's Court of
L. S. > Columbia county.
SHJEUIFF'S OFFICE, 1 Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, March 26, '57. J
SELECT SCHOOL.
THE next term of this School, will com
mence on MONDAY, MAY 11th, next, and
continue eleven weeks. Pupils a-e received
at any time.
TERMS OF TUITION,
l'rimury Studies, 44
Common English Studies, - • 5
Higher English Studies and Classics, fi
B. F. EATON, Principal.
Bloomsburg, March 24, 1857,
SUFFER WOT, WHEW A PER
mnnent cure i guaranteed in all stages
of SRCRET diseases, Self Abuse, Nervous
Debility, Striotures, Gleets, Gravel, Mercurial
Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Ankles
and Bonep, Diseases of the Tliroat, Nose and
Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body, Female Irregu
larities, and all other improper discharges,
no matter of how long standing, or obstinate
the case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter
time than a pcrmment cure coold bo ellect
ed by any other treatment, even alter the
skill of the most eminent physicians had
failed, and the disease resisted all other
means of cure. The remedies are free from
odor, causing neither sickness nor inconve
nience, and without rauroury or balsam.—
During twenty years' practice, I-have re
stored to health over seventeen thousand pa
tients, who were suffering under the worst
forms of all of the above mentioned dis
eases, which guarantees me in promising a
perfect and most speedy core. Secret dis
eases are the greatest enemies to health and
happiness, as they are the Cist cause of con
sumption, scrofula, &e., and should he u ter
ror to all nations on the earth ; lor the dis
ease is becoming so common, and treatment
so little understood, that a permanent cure is
scarcely ever effected, as a majority of the
cases fall into the bands of incompetent per
sons, who not ouly fail to cure the malady,
but ruin the constitution with corrosive sub
limate—a dangerous poison, a preparation
of mercury—which, with the remains of dis
ease in the system, produces many of the
above named affections, which (bally 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 lliem lo come into ihe world
with scrntnla. affections of the skin, eyes,
throat, &e., and again terminates in con
sumption, and consigns his victim to an un
timely grave, between the ages ol six mouths
and thirty-five years. Self-abuse is another
lormidable enemy lo health J it destroys the
nervous system, rapidly wasting away the
energies of hie, causing mental 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>l
- and scieutific manner. Medicines, with
directions, sent to any part o! the Uniteu
States and Csnadas, by patients communica
ting their symptoms by letter.
J. SUMMER VILLI!, M. 0., Box 53, Post
Office ; Filbert Street, below Tenth, Phila
delphia, Pa.
LOTTERIES.
THE well-known Maryland Consolidated
Lotteries, ot which R. FRANCE U Co. are
the managers, are chartered l>> the titale of
Maryland, ami u commissioner elected by
the people, who is sworn to superintend and
certify that everything connected with them
is done in a strictly honorable manner, and ,
that the inlerists ol parties who reside at a j
distance are as well protected as if they
themselves were present a the drawing.— (
Another fact which the managers call alien- ;
tion to, is, that all persons have a legs I right \
to sand t "lets for tickets to Maryland, as !
lotteries are legalized by special law in that j
state. A lottery is drawn every day of the !
month. If 110 particular class is named, or
ders are filled in the first drawing to take
place after the communication comes to
hand. The prices of tickets vary from Si
to S2O. No tickets are, however, sent unless
th e money lor the saino is received with the
order. The drawings are upon the princinle
of one nttmher on each ticket (after the Ha
vana plan.) and Ternary combination. Prizes
vary in amount from #2O to SIOO,OOO. All
orders Inr tickets or packages will receive j
prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to I
all purchasers immediutefy alter i( is over.
Address,
T. u. twaai un k co.,
No. 39 Fayette si., or Box No. 4(1,
Feb. 3d, 1857 -ly. Baltimore, Wd.
Rcgister'g Notice.
IS'OT'ICL is hereby given to all lega"
tees, creditors and other persons interested
in lite estates of lite respective decedents
and minors, thai the following adminis
tration accounts have been filed in the of
fice of the Register of Columbia county,
nttd will be presented for confirmation and
allowance to the Or) hans* Court, to be
held at Bloont3burg, in the county afore
said, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May
; next, at 2 o'clock, I'. M :
1 The aocount'of Charles Snyder, admin
: istrator of John Snyder, late of tlio borough
I ol Berwick, deceased.
2 The account of George Keller, admin
istrator of the estate of .Jacob Keller, lato of
Fisliiagcreek township, deceased.
3 The several accounts of Caleb Appleman,
! i'oter Applemnti and Ballts Appleman, exec
utors ot Ballis Appleman, late ol Hemlock
township, deceased.
4 "The account of Philip Cool, administra
tor of David C. Bodine, late of Roariugcteek
township, deceased.
5 The account of Slephen Gearhart and
Jacob Gearhart, the executors of Jacob Gear
hart, late of Mifilio township, deceased.
G The first and final account of Joshua
Towler, administrator of Daniel Fowler, late
of Centre township, deceased.
7 The final account of Wm. Snyder, guar
dian of Richard 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 the child
ren of Thomas Palmer, late of Bloom town
ship, deceased.
9 The account of Lawson Hughes, adm'r.
of the estate ol Abraham Hoover, late of Ben
ton township, deceased.
10 The account ol Jacob Dcmolt, adminis
trator of the estate of Joseph Jones, late of
Greenwood township, deceased.
11 The account ol John Parks, adminis
trator of the estate of Philip Dodder, late ol
Fishingrreek iwp., deceased.
12 The first and final account of Aaron
Modeller, guardian of Lydia Longenberger,
late l.ydia Miller, a daughter of Henry Mil
ler, late of Luzerne county, dee'd.
13 The account of Peter V'ocum, executor
of Catharine Parsing, late of Lccusl town
ship, deceased.
14 The final account of Maria Emmons,
administratrix and Samuel McNinch, adm'r.
ol the estate of Andrew Emmons, dec.'d.
15 The account ol Samuel Kisueraad Rich
ard Demott, execuiors of the estate of John
Kisntr, rate of Madison township, dec'tl.
15 The account of Paul Zaner, uJiiiinislra
tor of Daniol Zauer, late ol Centre towuship,
deceased.
17 The account of Eli Crevelinc. adminis
trator of John McCarty, late of Soon iwp.,
deceased.
18 The final account of Wiiliatn Fox and
lames Fox Executors ol Jacob Fox, late ol
Cauiwissa iwp., deo'd. •
Kegistkr's Office, j DANIEL I.EE,
Bloomsburg, April, 7, '57. j Register.
NEW SPItING AND Si MSIEE
FASHION A BLE Mill ANER V.
I NVITES attention to her nock of newly
®- received Millinery Dress flood*, Trim
mings, Ribbons, Silks, &c , which she will
sell cheap at the old stand, lower end ol Main
_ Street, Bloomsburg. fcl")
Bonnets'of the latest spring slylemSM
■2§W will be made to order, and tHm- r
mcd to suit any taste. Children atul Misses
Bonnets, Hals and Flats ol various prices and I
style* on hand, and will bo lurnished to order
in any style or 'aslo of trimming.
April 15, 1857.
DR UGS 'jfjYD
rarg>r3fTT> a
WOULD call the attention of all those who wish lo buy good goods in his line, that be has
just replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of the following arti
cles, viz;— Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Dyos'.uHs, Confectioneries, Per
fumery, fsr.cy soaps and toilet articles generally, Cigars and Tobacco of everv
brand. Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at Ihe manufacturer's prices, PURE trlr-ES ANIJ
BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters,
SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,
Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most ot the popular Patent Medicines of the
day. Toys, and an endless variety of ttselnl and fancy notions not here enumerated. Physi
cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put upcorelully and at short notice. Glass Cutting
done to order at the old stand. F. P. LUTZ.
Blpomburg, April 8, 1857.
BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH,"
Having added to the fixtures of the ''STAR" Office eood and extensive JOBBING MATERI
AL, is prepared to exernte all kinds of JOfi I*ltl\Tl!\'4 in the
best CITY STYLE , and ui short notice.
Certificates of Stock unit Depositee
Constitutions for Societies,
Hunk Checks, Promissory Aotes.
Itail lioatl anil other Tickets,
Cutulogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Boils, Plain and Taney Lards,
Business and other Circulars, Pasters Plain and in Colors.
AITD PniITTIITO- OP ALL KIBDS
Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office,
AS ritOMl' I LY AAEI AKATLY rUIYiI Sl AS l\ THE
CITY".
The public are invited to cail and see specimens, as we ate determined to merit putioit
age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship.
New Arrival of Spring and Summer Ooods.
lEyry. cm rr*.rs-trc*tr&-> rr, cSi-X)..
T.I AVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Spring ami Summer tales
■" which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortmi-ii now
offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to lire selection of their entite stock,
as to price and quality, they llattei 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 \Vurea to supply the wants of the People. A vtrj large lot ol
LADBES KRESS *<>*,
French merinces, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages. poplins, parametla cloths
mohair lustrrs,muslin do laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, ice.
Will I L GOODS OL' ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs.
Bouncings, hands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large vurietv vel
vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, ami lisle thread gloves, mohair milts, 4;o.
All kinds ol SHAWLS, brocke, Bay State, Walervillu, black silk, cashmei'e. EmbroJer
ird, &c. Also a very largo assortment of cloths, cussimers, saltmotls, vesting*, uveed.-;
jeuns, beaver cloths, coating velvet. Sen. .
ROUTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS # SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN
We have a large assortment ol Hats and Cups of latest fashions. We have also Hard
ware, Qneensware, Cedurware, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, tloor, table and car
riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins llunuels, tickings, diapers, luwetiifs.
drillings. &:c., in abundance.
We invite cur friends and the public generally to give u a call before purchasing el-e
--where. We have bought ourgoodsat Lowest Cash Prices und will not be undersold by
anybody, or the rest of mankind.
Blootnsburg, April 15, 1857.
New arrival of Spring and Summer floods !
DA7ID LCVrHITEERG
TNVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his store no Mark-t
street, two doors above the ''American House," where Lo has a full assort rite in oi'mVu
, and bov's wearing apparel, including
ES'JiESS G<&JLlf3 ?
| ff>*. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, panlsof nil mints shawls
stripes and figure, vests, shirts.cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs,glove* su-men'dors
and fancy articles.
, N. B. Ho will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in
i the best manner. All his clothing is made lo wear, and most ot it is of home mm uf ,c
--i ture.
Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
THE Co-Partnership hertofore existing be
tween William G. Perry if William Erety,
Booksellers and Stationers, trading under the
firm of Pick sv & Ekety, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent.
WILLIAM G. PERRY,
WILLIAM ERETY.
Philadelphia, Fob. 19, 1857,
NOTICE.
THE undersigned having purchased the
entire interest of his lute Partner, w ill con
duct the Book, Stationery, Blank Book Man
ufacturing, and Binding Business, iu all their
branches; with increased facilities and strict
attention to business, he hopes to receive an
increased proportion ot public patronage.
WILLIAM G. PERRY.
S. W. cor. Fourth St Rice St.
~ WILL I A M G . P E R R Y,
S. W. Corner of Fourth and Race Sis.
II ill Supply on Low Terms,
Bill llciuls, Chock*,
Dill of I.ae'ing, Promissory
Drafts, ,\-r.
AGGOTOT BOOKS,
Made in a superior manner, or Ruled and
Bound to any Pattern.
Letter, Note & Foolscap Paper,
FLAT PAPER. ALL SIZES.
wßaAipiPiisr© X?AI?1£So
DLD BODKM iel>BOl r N l>,
In a handsome and durable style.
Yonr orders respoctlu'lv solicited.
Philadelphia, March 4, 1857.
STOVES AND TINWARE.
THE subscriber having erected a largo new
brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place
Of the old one, is prepared to make all kinds
Of
CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST TRICES.
Plows constantly on hand. The subscriber
has removed his Tin Shop from Main
Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has
erected a building altogether f.ir Stoves and
Tinware.
The Cooking Stoves oonsist of the WiVJ.
x I'ENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN
1.1F.R COOK, and PAULORSTOVES
Op3#ljof all kinds, the Egg Cylinder S'ove,
tc.
Ail kinds of Spouting made to order.
' JOSEPH SHA RPLESS.
Bloomsburg, April 16, 1857.
PIIILIIIELIMIIA
IV OO I) Al O UL D lA' <1 M ILL,
Willow St. above 12(h, \orth Side.
MOULDINGS suitable for carpenters, build
ers, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always
on hand. AS YPA TIERS' WORKED from
A DRAWING.
Agents wanted in the various Towns in
his portion of the Slate, tu whom opportuni
ties will be offered lor large profits to them
selves.
SILAS E. WEIR.
April 8. 1657.-201.
'■" RON STEEL, and every kind ot Mar
■- ware or sale by
McKKI.VY, NKAL & Co
UOLI MIJI'.S MALL AXI) FK.MALE
| -XX G2J -XX s _iD s_a !£>££ Tf a
iiii/cnif County, I*;t.
fpHE Trustees of this Institution respectfully
*- announce, that it will he opcne t for the
reception of l'upils, of lioth sexes, on Monday,
October 2():!i next, uiuter the nnmctliale rare of
I'ref. JAMBeI ANDEIMO.X, as Principal.
Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire
ments. aoJ enliigod experience as en educator,
an.l hat been connected with the most popular
"High School 'of Bucks t'o. tor several tears.
He is also well and favorably known us a con
trihutor to some of our loading educational peri
odicals.
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
• Will comprise Orthography, Peflnitions. Hcad
| 'uttr Penman ship, Etymology, Geography, Eng.
! Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra.
J Geometry, Mensuration, Plane and Spherical
( Trigunoinvtry, Surveying, Navigation, Aatrou
( omv, 4e. Book Keeping, History, Physiology,
Natural, Intellectual, and Mural Philosophy,
I and Chemistry.
CI a sues in the French, Spanish ,<• Latin
I languages will he formed as curly a practice
i hie. and Instruction on Piano-Forte will he
I given if desired.
WEEKLY LECTURES on t| lo Natural
I Sciences, iilustru id by appropriate apparatus
I" id also 1 e given.
SPECIAL ATTEN'I ION will be paid to
young Radios and Gentltmr n designing *o quai-
I ify themselves as Teachers.
TERMS:
I 10l 1!. TIN E art'! Sl\ Hollars per Quar'cr
| in accord nice with the studies pttrsutd. pat able
one hall in advance and tbc balance ntthe close
of the Quitter.
GOOD HOARD can be had to the village at
a moderate price.
C fr* Mr. A. will deliver an address en Phvsi
I cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on the
I day of commencement, when his method ol
j imparting instruction will bo illustrated, and
| the discipline nd management of the cbool,
j fully explained.
| Parents, Guardians, and the friends of ednca
I lion generally, are cordially invited to be pros-
J eni.
I). 1,. CHAPIN, | B. M. STEVENS,
JOHN KOONS. N. I). STILES.
SILAS DODSOX. I JOHN YAPLE,
THOMAS PKAI.ER,
: Catumbus. Sept, 4, 1 858. Trusties.
! GREENWOOD SEMINARY
*r
MILLVILLE. COLUMBIA CO., I'A.
i A systematic course ol instruction is g'ven 1
in alt the English branches usually taught. '
Ihe Principal will bo assisted during the
present year by T. M. POTTS, an experi
enced teacher, recently from the Lancaster
Co. Normal School.
A vacation ot seven weeks will commence
July tst.
ESEIIiSSISo
Terries tor day pupils $3.50, to $4.50 per j
quarter.
Hoarding. Tuition, Washing, Lights, &c., <
S3O per qnattor ol eleven weeks one-hall in ,
advance. ,
For circular, eataloiuc orcrther ptaiticu- ;
lars address
\VM BURGESS,
Afitlville, April I, 1557. P- rr. yv.', t
NO SUCII WORD AS fA'ft.
A RESISTLESS REMEDY.
HOI, I, 0 WAY' f3l N T$T EN T.
Circular to the Sick.
II K first hospital surgeons and medical pub
■ feists of Europe, admit the unparalleled
•ntiMiiflammatory and healing properties of this
Ointment; governments sanction )'* use in
ibeirnaval and militaryaervicec and ibe masses
in (Ilia country and throughout the world repose
the utmost coulidetfcu in its curative propeilies.
It pern tuiics the mil ice of inflammation an.!
corruption which underlie the external eviden
ces ot diea.e, und neutralise iho fiery elementa
which feed and exasperate the malady.
RHEUMATISM. SCROFULA. FRY
SIPELAS.
These ate among the most terrible and sgo
niziug diseases of the muscles, the fleshy fibre
and the skin; yet in their worst lorni", and
when seemingly ircu al le they invariably dis
appear under u perseieiing application of thie
smithing, billing antidote to pain and inflam
mation Itjp
SAM' RHEUM. FEVER SORES,
S I IFF JOINTS.
In cases ol t:.it iiheuin, where medical w
lets, lotion*, and every lecipe nl the piiiriinicu
poea liavo pmved u*c!r*t*, tlie Ointment will
accomplish a tlimoiuli cu*o. I cier Sores heal
<|uirkty under Ms influence, and its r< laying ef
tcct upon contractu I sinews is truly uondtilul.
JJISCHAROINO ULCERS.
A most remarks bit- ot.d happy change i pro
iluced in iliu appearance of malignant ulccis
after a Iciv applications of this Ointment The
surrounding irdnoss vanishes, und gianules of
healthy flc.li begin to take the place of .he die
charged mailer. I his pp cess goes on more or
sens rapidly, until the orifice is iUled up wilh
iound material and the ulcer rsdicol'y cured
A WORD TO MOTHERS.
I he yiiurjr uic Ihe meat frequent sutler era
horn external injuries, ui.d therefore every
mother should have tips healing preparation
constantly on hand, ii h an absolute specific
' for soro breasts. and ipiickly removes the er.-
] crusted sores whirl) someitiueg dirfrgure iho
hraas jii'l I'acoa ni
SIGNIFICANT FACTS,
This Ointment is tmivcrvnlly ufd on bnvpr
l''f Ailiii lie in i Pacific whaling flcei ■* ,cu
j fur scorbutic affections anil us tho best possible
; remedy for wounds and bruises. Large supplies
| of ii have recently been ordered by the Sultan
j of Tmkey for hospital purposes
Ifoth the Ointment nnU Pilia should be
tiscil in the following crises :
I nunions, Hkin Discuses,
! Horns, Swelled Glands,
Chapped UuuJu, !Sorc Leys,
. Chilblain.-, hrorc lite.wis,
, Fistula, Sore Heads,
Gout. Soro Throats,
Lumbago, Sore 3 of all Lii.d*,
Mercuual Eruptions, Sprains,
■ Files, Pi; r fT" joints,
Rhcumntisnt, Tetter,
Ringworm, Ulcers,
Salt Ifhcunl, A enereal .Sorts.
Scalds, Wounds of all kinds.
50..1 ~t ~ Mei.ufiictnrirg of I'mfetsnr
Hollowat.HO Maiden Lane, New Voik. and
1 244 Strand, London, by all respectable Drug
trials anil Dealers in Medicine throughout the
United S arcs, and the rivilir-d world, in potr*
it 2."i cents, C'.'J certs, ar.d #1 each.
teT I here is considerable saving by taking
the larger sites.
V ID —Direction* f " (h. guidance of patient
m every disorder are nlfivd to v-vch pot 31.]
lAffttior's .\olioc.
NOTICE i- hereby given tbiiUeller<> teay.
nietitarv npnii die estate of I'elVr Ilerlorher
latent MlHifi lowr.s.'.ip. Columbia coutlty,
deceased, have been grari'e.l to the under
signed residing in tin lowest,! p of M tflin.
All persons indebted to the estate are re
quested to make payment without delay, and
those having accounts lor payment to present
, them to
JOHN H. HETLER. Executor.
I Mifflin township, Jane 21, 1957-6 *
Administrator's ."Volice.
jVOIjCE is he.eby given that letters of ad
j fijimsi'aiion upon ite estate of Davul
, Herring, iate of Centre tow nship. Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned residing in Limestone lownsbip,
51 on our county. All persons indebted to
the Mill estre n'e requested in make pay -
ment vvirhont iteiay, and those having ac
counie against ti,c ft late to present tbem fot
pay nient to
PETER aTR.YUS,
Limestone. March 28 : 67. Aiimr'r.
Administrator's ."Vol ice.
jVOriCE is heiehy given that letters of ad
niimsitati.'n upon the estate of Anna
Lunger, la e of Hemon township. Columbia
| county, ( cceared. have been gran ed to the
undersigned residing in iter,ton township.—
All per-ons indebted to the satd estate are
requested :o m.,kc payment without delay,
and itinsc havingaocounts against the estate
to present them for payment to
LEI Kit LAUBACH,
Benton, March 58. "57. Adm'r
Notice.
I LI. persons I'.teres'ed will bike notice
tht" Hiram II K'l e. v' aimi.teeof Ma
thins kt: new t'ecen-ed, a Ir.natic, has
(t ed I ts accf.'jnt il the management of the
e-' cer: the *., I lot sue in the Pmitionmarr'a
c ti.ce or die Court ui Common Ideas ot Co
lumbia county, and that the said account
will le prose i pd to <!,, CVtin ol Common
Iheas of said county for coi firmation and al
io,vat ce ou W ednessiay the 6lr lay of May
neat.
JACOB EVEULV,
Rlpomsf urg. March 28, 1857. Prut.k'y.
Notice.
4 1.1. persons interested wi(' take notice
that James Leidv ar.d John Rirhsrt,
I Commtiioe of Archibald Patterson a babru
ai drunkard, have liied their accounts of the
marisgeme.il of the estate of the said Arrhi
bald ratiersmi in the Prothonoiary's office
ol the Court ot Common Ideas ol Columbia
cOunty, and that the said account will las
presetted to the Court ol Common Pleas of
said county (ot confirmation and allowance
on Wednesday the tith dav of Msv next.
JACOB KYKRI.Y,
Bloomsburg Murch 28. 1957. rroli'g.
Atitiiiitislrafor s Aoticr.
NOTK K is hereby g,vee nSat tetters el ad
mini.-uaiion upon the esiate ot John H. I>e
wnt. ... Ie ot bean township, Co Aim bra coon
iv, ueoevfed, nave b*rii granted to the un
dersigned residing in L ght S reet. All per
sons indebted to the said estste are requested
to make payment without delay, and these
having accounts against the decedent to pre
sent tbctn fot set.ietnem to
GEORGE JOHN.
Light Street, March 30, 1857. Adm'r.
Qk UE.NKY ZimXiiKr~air
KLOOMS RLEG X~A
Ihi LF'CI'T.T repelling warranted . sjsec
tacles and glaases for spectacle-. £ issue*
lor hunting rased watches and other wa eh
material for sake
Mamh 57 1*57