PxtCCfLAMiLTIOSC. NOTKTE is Iwreby jfiven that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gen eral Quarter Session! of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer fcnd Jail Delivery* in and for > s the Comity,o/Columbia, to commence at the CouitT Iloirat, IN BLOOMSHIKO, ON Monday the Ith Day of September next, * TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the couilly of Co lumbia,-are requested to be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices appertaining to be done. And alt witnesses prosecuting 111 bchall of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons lo prosecute against him, as shall be just—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requesti ed to be pum-uinl in their attendance, n <he time appointed agreeable lo their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the Ist jay of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eignl hundred and fifty-seven, and the Independence of the I'nited States of America the 61st. (God save the Commonwealth.) STEPHEN 11. MIELEIt, Sh'ff. Register's Notice- NOTICE is hereby given to all lega tees,creditors and other persons interested j|. in the estates of the respective decedents and minoft, that the following adminis tration accounts have been filed in the of fice of tho Register < f Columbia county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orj hans' Court, to be held at Bloomsburg. I.i the county afore said, on Wednesday, the 9th day of Sep tember next, at 2 o'clr.ck, P. M : 1. The final account of George Appleman, Guardian of Abraham Patterson, a minor child ol Aaron Patterson, late of Greenwood township, deceased. 2. The account of John Freas, Guardian ol Elisha Knorr, a minor child of Peter Kuorr, fate of Briarcreek township, deceased. 3. The account of John Freas, Guardian ol Caroline Knorr, a minor child of Jacob Knorr, late of Briarcreek township, deceased. 4. The final account ol IVni. Miller, Adm'r of Frederick Miller, late of Mounipleasant township, deceased. 5. The account of Anna M'Bride, Execu irix of Thomas M'Bride, late of Madison township, deceased. 6. The final account of Solomon Neybtrd, Guardian of George W. Zeigler.u minor child of Benjamin Zeigler, and late grand child ol Felix Linn, deceased. 7. 'The account of John Staley, Adm'r of Frederick Kuouse, late of Jackson lowusliip, deceased. 8. The account of Samuel Melick, Guar- j dian of Parmelia Hagenbuph, daughter ol j Wm. Hage.nbuch, and grand child of John BiUenbetuler, deceased. 9. The account of Levi Aikman anil Frank lin Moßride, Admr's. of John Old, late of Hemlock low usliip, deceased. If). The account of Mictiaei Philips. Adm'r of Wm. J, Jones, late of Locust township, do- j ceased. 21. The account of Samuel Kisner, Adm'r of Elizabeth Welliver, late ol Madison twp., deceased. 12. Tr,e account of Jonathan J. Hogeland and Wm. M. I lose land, Admr's ol John llogoland, lute of Locust township, dee'd. 13 The account of Samuel Mears, Adrn'r of Ellen Miller, late of Roaringcreek town ship, dee'd. 14. The account of Samuel Creasy and S. B. Bowman, Admr's of Samuel A. Bowman, late of Mifflin township, dee'd. DANIEL LEE, REGISTER'S OFFICE, i Register. Blooornsburg, Aug. 11, 1857.J 813 BRIEF B,t Mi. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas to me directed there will be exposed to public sale at the Couri-liouse in Blooms burs. ON MONDAY THE 71 H DAY OF SEPTEMBER next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate, to wit : Three tracts of Land with the water power appurtenant, the first tract situate in Scott township, Columbia county, containing 30 Acres ami 89 Perches be, the satre more or less, and all of which is improved land, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by land of Pe ter Sehng and John Etii; on tho south by laud of Samuel Melick; on the east by the road leading from Light Street to Orangeville; on the wrst by land of John White and otheis, whereon are erected a FURNACE, GRISTMILL. a two story Irame dwelling houso, a frame barn, five one story dwelling houses and a s'able with the appurtenances. The second tract situate in Scott township, in said county, containing 17 Acres and 4 Porches strict measure, be the same more or less, bounded and described as follows to wit:— On the north by land of John White; on the south by land of John White and other lands of Samuel L Bettle; on the east by lands of John White, John Ent and other land of Samuel L. Bettle with the appurtenances. Tho third tract situate in Mt. Pleasant town ship, and county aforesaid containing 4 Acres and OO Perches be the same more or less, all of which is im proved, bounded on the north by land of John While; on the 6outh by lite same; on the west by the same, and on the east by Peter Schug and John En!; also, on all, that two story lrame store and store house and lot of ground, situate in Light Street, Scoll tewnsnip, in said county, bounded on the east by a road leading from Light Street to Orangevillo, on the west by other lands of Samuel L. Bettle, on the uorth by an alley, on the south by lots of Charles & William Shannon, containing sixty feet front and one hundred and fifty feet in depth, and number ed on the plan of snid town No. 3. Also, all that certain lot ol ground situate in Light Sireet, Scott township, In said county, con taining sixty feel front and one hundred ond fifty leet in depth, and numbered in plan of said town No. 4, bounded on the east by a joad lending from Light Street to Orangeville, on the west by other lands of Samuel L. Bet tle, on the south by an alley, and on the north by —— Jhnson, whereon are erected a two story Irame dwelling house, a frame stable with the appurtenances. Seized and takei: in execution as the piop eoy of Samuel L. Bettle. STEPHEN H. MILLER, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, ) Sheriff. Blotwnbnrg, August 1, 1857. { ! BLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! 1 DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS,. AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of porper &. desirable forms, fo- sale at the office of the ofthe North." --scAt —— MIAJSLIINS .yard wide for 8 cents, and I nond.<*nV for cents just received ' > A. C. MENSCH. TO THOSE WHO WANT FARMS. A Farm within the reach of every Man. THE P.IDGWAY FARM COMPANY has has made arrangements by which all who desire to settle or purchase a home can do so. The Farms consist of tbc best limestong soil of the most superior quality for faiming, in a rapidly improving place, into which an extensive emigration is now pouring. The pronerly is located in Elk County, Pennsyl vania, in the midst of a thriving population of some 10,000. The climalo is perfectly hcaltbv, and the terrible plague of the west fever ia unknown. It also IUB an abundance of the licet quality of Coal and Iron. The price to buy it out is from $3 to S2O per aero, payable by installments, to be lucateJ at the time of purchasing, or a share of iwcnty-five acres entitling to locate tho same for S3OO, payable $G prr month or 12) acres payable $1 per month. Discount for every sum o r SIOO and under, paid in advance, ami fur uvea SIOO a dis .ount of 10 |>er cent. In considering the advantages of emigrating to this locality the following arc presented : Frits*—The soil is a rich limestone,capatilo ' of raising the heaviest crops, owing to whi.h I this settlement has obtained its pirseut great prosperity. SKCOMI —It is the ecntre of ,he great North West Coal Itasii:, and is destined soon to be come one of the greatest business | laces in the btale. It will supply the great Lake mar ket, (according to the population and trivet the greatest in tho Union.) It has live work able veins of the best Bituminous coal, amount tng in ihe aggregate 10 over 22 feet, which makes 22,01)0 Inns of coal under each acre. I'bis will make the land of iuestimablo value. 't he eminent geologist Dr. Ghas. T. Jackson of Boston, has made a geological survey of the land, and analysed the coal, the iion ore and .'imcstone. This report together with maps will be furnished lo inquirers. FOURTH —Three Bailrnuds are laid out thro' ihls property. 'l'heNunbuiv and EllO lintlroad gives us a market for our coal to the lakes—it runs from Erie to Philadelphia. A large part of the Road has been finished, and is now in tunning order. A heavy force is now working from Erie towards our land in the western ili. rectum, the means for the completion of which has been rui-eJ, it will soon be finished. 'l'ho Allegheny Valley (Railroad connects us with New York, Boston and Pittsburg. Tho Ve nango Rood connects us with the West. Theie are already good Turnpilto Road, running through this property, variousmther roads have been opened to accommodivc the cmrgration anil settlement which has alieady l.i'pon place. There is no opportunity equal lo it now of fered to the man who wants to provide himself a homo 111 an easy way, and make a settlement where he can live in prosperity and indepeiul cncoin a climate Perfectly Healthy. No case of fever ever having been known to occur in this settlement. It is not liko going lo the backwoods of the West, among perhaps intolerant people, where there is no society, churches, or schools, where the price of land is high, and where the emigrant, after being used to tho healthiest climate in tho world, has to endure sickness and pain, and peihops ruins his health and that of his family. But here is a thriving settlement having three towns, con taining churches, sahools, hotels, stores saw mills, grist mills, and everything desired. There is a 1 ash inaiket at hand. The lumber trade last year ami unted toovor 'wo hundred million feet i f luii.ber. 11l a short time, owing to the coal.it will become still more valuable as a number of ironworks and manufactories will soon be started; they aro at present starting tlietn extensively at Warren. Even for those who do not wish to go there, the payments are such that they eatt easily buy a farm to save tlieir rising families lrorn want in the luture. or to gain a competence by the rise which will take place in the value of lands. By an outlay scarcely missed, a substantial provision can be made. Persons should make earlv application,(ap ply or write to E. Jelfrios, Secretary, No. 135 Walnut Street, below Fifth, Philadelphia.— Letters carefully answered giving full iulor mat ion. Shares or tracts of land can he bought or secured by letter enclosing the first install ment of five dollars, when the subscriber will bo Inrnished with books, maps, See. War rantee Deeds given. Persons can also pur chase from our Agents. Route from Philadelphia lo Tyrone on tli3 Pennsylvania Central Railroad, and thence by stage to the land. 'This is a delightful seusoti to visil St. Mary's— Hie best hotel ac commodation is uflorded. Enquire for E. C. Sliullz, Esq-, the Agent for the property at St. Mary's. Till: GOLDEN I'RIZE. ; rgtHE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN i -* PRIZE. 0->e ol the largest and best lit crary papers oftlia tlay. Terms of Subscription, $2 per Year. And a GIFT will be presented to each sub scriber immediately on receipt of the sub scription meney. Each subscriber will be entitled to a Gift worth lrom St to £'soo in Gold. TO CLUBS. 3 copies for 1 year, $3.00 15 do 1 do 15.00 READ—REA D—READ—READ THE LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS. 1 Package containing 3500 in Gold 10 Gold Patent Lever English Hunting Cased Watches SIOO Each. 15 < " " 75 " 25 " Gold Watches 60 " 100 " " " " 50 " 300 Ladies' " " " 35 " too Silver Hunting Cased Watches 25 " 200 " Watches 10 to 20 " 500 Gold Vest, Guard & Fob Chains 10 to 30 " 5000 Gold Lockets 2to 10 '' Gold Rings—Ear Drops— Broaches—Breast Pins —Slnds Cuff Pins—Sleeve Buttons&c. 210 to 15 each. immediately on the receipt of the sub scription money, the subscriber's name wil be entered upon our subscription book, op posite a number, and the gift corresponding with that number will be forwarded to his or her address by mail or express, post paid. Address, BECKET & CO., Publishers, 92 Moffat's Buildings, New York. August 2, 1857. T tPonlYrl I era Ejs3s£illC£> OF HOUSE AND LOT! THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale at Bloomsbttrg, on TUESDAY, the Bth day of SEPTEMBER next, at 1 o'- clock, P. M., his HOUSE AND LOT at tho East end of Hopkinsville. The lot is 50 feet in front and 198 feet deep: and the houso a convenient new Brick dwell ing, There is a good pump close to the house, and desirable fruit trees on the lot, which is well improved, JACOB REEDY. Bloomsburg, Aug. 11, 1857, TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ) Beach Haven, Aug. s st, '57. j MR. EDITOR:—The amount of tolls receiv ed at this office are as follows: Previously teported, . . . $60816 15 July, 27158 71 Total, $87974 86 Respectfully submitted, JOHN S. FOLLMER, Collector. A LARGE LOT of Thibet Shawls just ro neived and for sale by C. MENSCH NOTICE TO TDE HEIRS & DEVISEES Of John Allen, Idle of Madison township, Columbia County, deceased. You and eacli of you are heieby notified that at tti9 last term of the Orphan's Court of Columbia county the pepition of David Al len one of the sons and devisees of the said John Allen deceased was presented to the said court praying for the sale of tho follow ing real estate of the said decedent to wit: A lot of ground in Jersey'town in Madison township, siiuaie 011 tho Main road or street of said town adjoining lot of John Swisher, lot or lots belonging to Dr. Russel Parks ar.d others, containing one acre of land 011 which is erected a two story frame dwelling house and iratne stable: Also one other lot of laud in said town sit uate on said Main road or street, adjoining land of John Swisher and James Stout, being a town lot. Also two other contiguous town lots situ ate in said town on said Main Street and ad joining lot of John Pension and others; And one ontlot of laud situate 011 the road leading from Jerseytown to Millville contain ing about three ami one half acres adjoining land of John Swisher, Abraham LSrodt anil others:—which said property was 011 the 21sl day ol November, A. D., 1846, accept ed by Robert Templeton Allen and awarded to hirii at the valuation and appraisement of an inquisition held thereon, and the Orphau's Court of Columbia county on the 21st ol August, A. D , 1847, vacated the decree so awarding the said real estate; BO that the same remains unaccepted by unv of devisees and unsold. And it is prayed in the said petition that the said real estate may be or dered by Hie Court to to sold at public sale on the premises oil a day certain on tho fol lowing terms and conditions: twenty percent, at the striking down of the property, or.e half of the remainder 011 the first day of April, 1858, and the olher half thereof on the first day of April, 1859, with interest from the first day of April next; —and a rule has been granted by tho said Court upon the heirs and devisees of John Allen deceased lo show cause, if any tliey have, by the first day of next term why the order of sale should not be granted, of which you will hereby take notice. STEPHEN H. MILLER, SHERIFF'S OFFICE, J Sheriff. Bloomsburg, July 6, 1857. j Public Sale or Valuable Ileal Estate. TtlE undersigned Executor of the estate of Wesley Uoat deceased will olfer at pub lic sale upon the premises 011 SA'I UIIDAY, TUB 3rd OF OCJOIiER NEXT, at one o'clock, I*. hi., the farm belonging to the said estate, situate in Hemlock township, Colum bia comity, containing 135 Acres & 117 renins, and adjoining lauds of Hugh Moßride, John McUcyuolds, Peter Appleinan, Caleb Barton, sen., and Sylvester l'ursell. It is situate in THE IRON ORE REGION of Columbia county, two miles from Blooms burg, and on the public highway leading lo Huekhoru. A branch of Hemlock C'uek passes through the premises, and the whole farm is in a lair state of cultivation. Tho im provements are a large new Inline iTIAAISION HOUSE, a new and commodious Iruuie tenant house, a large new bank bum, a new wagon-house, anil other outbuildings entirely new. Pos session will be giver, on the Ist of April 1858. Conditions will be made known on llie day of sale by WILLIAM NKAL, Executor. Bloomsburg, July 20, 1857. I'tslilie Sisle ol* 8!c:i! Estate. rnMJE subscriber will offer at publicsaloup on the nremii.es on Saturday the iilh Joy of September next at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, a tract of valuable farm land containing over 1384 ACRES, of which about 30 acres is woodland and the balance newly cleared land in a good state of cultivation. It lays within 2 miles below the town of Calawissa, ill a thickly settled neighborhood, in Franklin township, Colum bia county, adjoining lands of Jesse Cleaver. Hamilton Clark, Daniel Zurr, Daniel Yctter and l'tnlip Seesboltz. There is a public road running through the farm, and the improve ments on it are a new frame jOTmubMsra* imi ß and other outbuildings. There is a good young orchard on the pre mines, a good pump at the door of the dwelling, a neverfailiiig spring near tho house, and a brook running through the meadow. It is a pleasant and desirable residence, and to a good farmer can be made as profitable as it is pleasant. Clr" Terms will bo made known on the day of sale by i CHRISTIAN ft. SEESHOLTZ. I Franklin township, July 21, 1857. List ol'Lfllci's ■J3 F.MAINING itr the Dost Office at Blooms -®A/bttrg, Pa., lor the Quarter ending August JOih, 1857. Urometer Adam Mcßride 11 Bridge George Pheplin Michael Keddow Wm Pait.'fde John A Bacon Septimus Smith Jnliu Cornell Rebecca Sourler Wm F Davis Isaao Shaffer Frederick Essex Balser Sliultz E P Free land J C Tutnblinson P B Grammes Jonathan Wilson SI. Hill E S M Webber Simon Haher John Worth ington Win Klink AC Wax Casper King George M 2 Wertnrair Henry Long George J Richard Griffith ) , A Lervis H Morgan Price V £T. I.urribard Frank Miller Bernard )"? Persons calling for tho above letters will please say they are advertised. P. UNANGST, P. M. August 17, 1857. THE $lO AM) sls SINGLE &, DC! RLE THREADED EMPIRE FAMILY SEWING MACHINES AN Agency for the saio ol these Machines for this and tho adjoining counties can be secured on liberal terms by a personal appli cation to lite subscribers, fitli and Arch Sis., Philadelphia. No one need apply without capital suliicietit to conduct ttie business properly, and without references as to relia bility and capacity. We possitivoly assert that these Machines, for all purposes of FAMILY HEWING, are in every respect superior to any Sewing Machine in market, (tio matter at what prices they are held at) and will wherever offered for sale command a ready and un limited demand. JOHNSON & GOOBELL. Philadelphia, Aug. 14, 1857.-lm. MAP OF BLOOMSBURG. -jVJESSRS. HURLEY & LLOYD, Civil En- Lvß- gineers, Surveyors arid Map Publishers, are. now in this place for the purpose of ma king a thoroughly correct Property Map, showing the Ground Plan of every Building, the size and shape of each Lot, with owners' names, or initials, printed thereon, Colored, Varnished and mounted on Canvas, and Rol lers, all complete. Price per copy, $5 pay able on delivery of the Map. They are also prepared to make Surveys and furnislt Skeleton Mans of Farms, with contents calculated and inserted thereon, o( any farm within a reasonable distance lrom town CCFFLR NOT, WUBN * l*K- manent core is guaranteed in all stages of SECRF.V diseases, Self Abuse, Nervotis Debility, Strioitires, Gleets, Gravel, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Ankles and Bones, Diseases of the Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body, Female Irregu larities, and all other improper discharges, no matter ol how long stattdiug, or obstinate the case, recovery is certain, and in a shorter 1 time thau a permanent cure could be effect ed by any other treatment, even aflfcr the skill of the most eminent -physicians had failed, and the disease restated all other means of cure. 'The remedies are free from odor causing neither sickness nor inconve nience, and without mercury 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 nte in promising a j perfect aud most speedy cure. Secret dis eases atetlie greatest enemies to health and happiness, as they arc the first 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, that a permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, as a majority of the cases fall into the hands of incompetent per sons, who not only fail to cure the malady, but ruin the constitution with corrosive sub limate—a dangerous poison, a preparation of mercury—which, with the remains ol'dis ease in the system, produces many of the above named affections, which finally termi nate in consumption, and frequently a rapid one ; but should n not cause death speedily, aud the victim to disease marries, the disease is then conveyed Irottt ilia pot lb tit to the chil dren, causing them to come -into the world with scrofula, affections of 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-absne is another formidable enemy to health ; U destroys the nervous system, rupidly wasting away the energies of life, causing mental derange ment, preventing a proper development of the system, and disqualifying its vietoin for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness. Female Irregularities and other diseases of females treated in the most skil ful and scientific manner. Medicines, with directions, sent to any part of tlio United Stales and Canadas, by patients communica ting their symptoms by letter. J.SUMMKKVILLH, AI. D., Box 53, Post Office ; Filbert Street, below Tenth, Phila delphia, Pa. TWENTY-FIVE WITNESSES Oil, TIIK FORGER CONVICTED. j* JOHN s. DYE is THE'AUTHOR Who has had 10 years' experience as a 5 Banker and Publisher, aud author of H.f Scies oj Lectures ut the Broadway Tiber ni node, (n) when for 10 successive nights, over IT?" 10,000 People ,/rj 9*greeted him wittt rounds ol applause, while he exhibited the manner in Which £; cootiterleiluis execute tiieir frauds, and [*j the surest aud shortest means of delecting t'tetn ! 3 The Hank Note Engravers ull say y that He is the Grcutcst Judge of Paper Money Living. ® Greatest discovery ol the present centurv SFor Defecting reimtcrfcit iJauk % Notes. 2? Describing every Genuine Bill in exis'- ®uoee, and exhibiting at a glance every Couuterleit in Circulation!! oa Arranged so admirably, that Reference is easy and detection Instantaneous, i OF No index to examine! No pages to I haul up! Bat so simplified and at | ® ranged, that the Merchant, Bank- . , eruud Business Man can see 2d all at a Glance. 2 English, French and German, m Thus aich may rant the name in liis own Net- \ Id live Tongue jMOST PERFECT RANK NOTE " LIST PUBLISHED, c_j Also a List of 7 ALL TIIE PRIVATE HANKERS IN g AMERICA. A Complete Summary of the I'hnnicc cf I Europe unit America will be published in I .each edition, together with all the import-! tA ant news ofthe day. Also, 2 A SERIES OF TALES From an old manuscript found in tho East. ; S It luniiehes tho most complete history of ' In describing the most perplexing posi *4 liens in which ibe Ladies and Gentlemen •Jot lhat couniry liavo been so often found. ** These Stories will continue tlirougliout the whole year, and will prove die Must Ell- M terlaining ever offered to the l'ublic. S 13L" Furnished Weekly to subscribers only, al 81 a year. All letters must be ad dressed to . a JOHN S. DYE. Broker. £ Published and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street. April 27, 1857. New York. GRAND JtROUS FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1857. Bioom—Cliatles Kahler, Hiram W. Ifrown. Briercreek—Satnue! howler, Win. Stahl, William Laman, Samuel Henry, Jacob Mar z. Benton—John C. Doty, John 0. DilJine, Abraham Young. Beaver—lsaiah Longenberger. Centre—William Hoffman, Geo. H.Kelch tier. Franklin—Joshua Memlenhall. Fi-hingcreek—Nathan Fluckenstein, John Graveling, Thomas Peeler. Greenwood—Samuel Evans, Isaac Evatts. Jackson—Peter Hodge, Daniel Poi.su Locust—William Yeager. Mauison—James Kisner. Orange—Samuel Achenbaoh. Traverse Jurors for Sept. Term, '57: Bloom—E. P. Lulz, William 11. Jacoby. Henry G. Phillips, L. S. Stein man. Briercreek—Win. Herrin, Jo.iah Thomas. Beaver—Charles F. Maun, Daniel Singloy. Benton—lsaac K. Krickbaoni, John Ikeh-r. Centre—lsaac Hess. Catawissa—Daniel Helwig. Franklin—Christian Artlcy. Fishingcreek—Peter P. Pealer. Greenwood—Robert Bobbins, Isaac Ballon, Isaac Lyon. Hemlock—Franklin M'Bride, John Nevi us, Joint Brugler. Locusi—Daniel Reinbold, Mark Williams. Ml. Pieasant—Samuel Johnson, William Howell, George Cavene. Montour—John G. Quick, James Barton, George Blecher. Mifflin—Peter Lttngaborger. ■Orange—David Herring. Pine—John Leggit. Koaringcroek—-Michael Mowry, Elijah C. Horn. Sugarloaf—Samuel Parks, Joshua Brink. CHARLES STAHL, ~ BOOK BINDER, has located ill Blooms burg, where he will bind books, period icals and pamphlets ill any desirable style and manner; and at reasonable prices. He will bind newspapers and magazines, plain, in library style or in moroeoo ornamented. He has his place of busiriessiiu Hopkins ville with Mr. F. lsler. Bloumsborg, July 13, 1857. HATS AND CAPS on hand aud'ior sale at tho Arcade bv May 27 57. A C. MENSCJT. DRUGS AIJYD MEDICIJYIiS. gq T -~g-? nr>.<TXU)S>_£ 3J> Hf WOULD call the attention of all those who wish to buy good goods in his lino, that ho bar just replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of ihe following arti cles, viz:—Drugs, Medicines, Oils, faints, Varnishes, Glass, Dyostulfs, Confectioneries, IVr fntnery, far.cy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the mattufacluter's prices, PURE WISES AND BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; nlao agent for most ol the popular i'ulenl Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and lattoy notions not tieie enumerated. Physi cian's Prescriptions and family Medicines pul npcarelully and at short notice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand. E. P. IAJTZ. Rloomt'outg, April 8, 1857. BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAB" Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepared to execute till kinds of JOIt I'KtSiTi.\tl ill the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Certificates of Slocl: anil Beposite, Constitutions for Societies, Bank Checks, Promissory Notes, Rail L'oail anil other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Cheek Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards', Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AITD PRISTTIITG CP ALL XXITDS Can be I'rocurcd at the "Star" Job Office, ASPKOMPTIiY ANM NUATIsY I'EIMII) AS IA THIS OS TV- The public are invited to call ami see specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by strict attention tu business ami sttpctior workmanship. Now arrival of Spring anil Summer Goods ! ST-.T?rsar?°?t TERy-fTrt-l <££ (23C0 J HAVE just received and opened their slock of merchandize for Spring and Summersales. which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, ami HANDSOMEST assort me 1.1 now offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of tiieir entire stock, as to price and ijtiality, they tiatlei themselves that they can compete with the cheapest. and all those wishing to buy cheap, oun save money by giving us a call. We have all kinds of Goods and Wares to supply tiie wants of the People. A very large lot of i>l:ess <^o3>s, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bases, poplins, parametta cloths, mohair lustres, muslin do laines. Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs financings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vol vet ribbons, and btaids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &c., All kinds of SHAWLS, brooke, Bay Stale, Waterville, black silk, cashmere. Embrodor jd, ice. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, eattiuetts, vestir.gs, tweeds: ' jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS ,)■ SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN ,)• CHILDREN We have a large assortment oi Hats and Cups of latest fashions. Wo have also Hard ware, Qneensware, Ccdurvvaro, &c. Very cheap carpets, carpet hags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelings, drillings. &;e., in abundance. We invite our friends and lite public generally to give us a call before purchasing else where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will nut be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, April 15, 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. | DAT ID LC7f EST EL! P,G I JNYTTF.S attention fo his stock of cheap and faslttonale clothing at his storeor; Market | street, two doors above the •'American House," where ite has a fuli assortment ol men I and boy's wearing apparel, including [ )|ox,Back, frock, gum ami oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls ! and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs,gloves, suspenders ami I a tie v articles. N. B. Tie will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of homo manufac ture. Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857. A. 0. MENSCH at Tin: jiiicjihi: HAS jiißl received uud opened a full and Ur2e aKsortinenl OF SPUING AND*SIMMER HOODS, which he will sell at lite lowest living profit. Hi? stock embraces stella, lliibet an.l crape sliawls, bnrege. barege delaines, tissues, latvns, debeges, crape orientals, ulpaccas, ice SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaul and black silks, which be intends to sell at very reduced prices. EMBRttSR!E?2iS. An immense stick of embroideries, such as embroidered handkerchiefs, collars, spen cers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and inserting*, linens, cotton and thread luces, flouncing* and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tickings, checks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready-made bags. Itlcia and Hoys' Wear. Cloiiis, cassitneres, vesting*, jeuns, colton ades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids &o. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A very large assortment ol new style ear pels, sucli as tupestry, Brussels three ply. in grain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths. A large assortment of Ladies' fc Childrens' Shoes, which lie will sell very cheat). <;i:Ot'EK9ES. KJjfi A lot of fresh sugars, molasses. TEAS, COFFEE, FISH, SPICES ja£ b; j &c. Also Hardware Queeiisware,®SSeaisS Crockery and Woodenwure. Flour and Feed always for sale at the lowest market prices for cash. Liioornsbnrg, April 29, 1857. Trial List lor Sept. Terra 1837. 1 William Koons us. George L. Kline, ct. al. 2 William Koons vs. George f. Kline. 3 Joseph Stueklimise u. Gilbert Fowler. A Adam Slroup jr. et al vs. L. If. Rupert et al. 5 Adam Stroupjr. et ai vs. L. !i. Uupertctaf. l'i Thomas l'arker vs. John If Barker. 7 George L. Kline vs. Moses Colfuiait. 8 Isaac Brown vs. Robert J Lyon. !) William Robison vs. Wilson Ager. 10 Jacob Schuyler vs. Wilson Ager. 11 Fletcher B. Dodson tv. William Long. 12 Catburino Tanner vs. John D. Weaver. 13 Adam Gable vs. Engle Fox atltn'r. 1-1 Jonathan Mosteller vs. Stephen Baldy. 15 Christian Heist vs. Daniel Ginger. 16 Win. Hopper vs. Kdmoml Crawlord et al. 17 George Fetterman vs. Solomon Fettermau. 18 Marten Mo wry vs Thomas Stack house. 19 Gilbert Fowler vs. Daniel Fowler Ex. 20 Daniel Kostenbader et al vs. David Hautz. 21 Wm. Ritienhonse vs. Samne! F. Headley. 22 Jas. Ralston vs. Junes Ralston jr.'* udmr. 23 David Hildebrant vs. Benj nnin Faux. 24 1). L. Wintcrsteenetalt'S.ChrislianSUuinau. 25 William Bobison vs. Win. Edgar. 26 Jas. 8. Woods, adm'r of John I.azarus vs. Catharine Lazarus. 27 Reuben W. Weaver vs. Willam Metz. 28 Thomas Marks vs. Claik B. Steward. 29 William Conrad vs. Daniel L. Smith.' FIIESH ARRIVAL ANF.VV lot of cheap muslins and prima just received by railroad and lor sale by A C. MENSCH. 4 OMSIBUS MALLAXI) FEMALE i/ii/criic i'oiceity, I'a. rpHK Trustees of this Institution respectfully J- announce, that it will lie opened lor the reception of Pupils, of both sexes, on Monday, October SfOlli next, under the immediate care of Prof. JAMK.S ANOBPiSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire, menu, nod enlarged experience as an educator and has been connected with the most popular "High ."School" of Bucks Co. for several years. He is also well and favorably known us a con tributor to some of our leading educational peri odicals. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will r.nnpiiso Orthography, Definitions, Head ing, Penmanship, Etymology, (ieography, Eng Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra. Geometry, Mensuration, I'lano and Spherical Tilgonometry, Surveying, Navigation, Astron. otny, &c. Hook Kieping, History, Physiology, Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy, and Chemistry. Chines in the French, Spanish ff I.alin Languages will be formed as early as practica ble, aiirl Instruction on Piano-Forte will be given if desired. WEEKLY LECTURES on tlie Natural Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus will also l o given. SPECIAL ATTENTION will bo paid to young Ladies and Cientltiiuit designing >o qual ify themselves as Teachers. TERMS: FOUR. FIV.E and (SIX Dollats per Qoorler in accordance with the studies pursued, pay able one half in advance and the balance atthe close of the Quarter. HIIUU Bo Ano can be had in the village at a moderate price. CssT Mr, A. will deliver an address on Physi cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on the djy of commencement, when his method ol imparting instruction wiil be illustrated, and thu discipline and management of the chool. fully explained. Parents, Guardians, and the friends of cJuc.i tion generally, ate cordially invited to be pres ent . I). L. Oil \PI.N, I 11. M. STEVENS, JOHN KOO.N'S. N.U. STILES, SILAS UODSON, | JOHN V.U'LE, THOMAS DEALER, Columbus, Sept, 1, ISoG. Trustees- Sale of Real Etalc. "R N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court 'f Columbia county, on Saturday, the 29th day ol August next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Michael Federoff and Mary Mowfy arlcninisiralor ol Michael Mo wry late of Roaringereck township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sals by public ven due upon the premises a certain PIECE. PARCEL AND TRACT OF LAND situate in the township of Catawissa, in the said county, adjoining lauds ot Jacob Drutu heller, Philip Gotsholl, widow Davis, and others, containing FORTY-TWO ACRES, mora or lass, whoreon are erected a log house and burn, (.ale the estate of said deceased si main in thu twp. of Catawissa and county aforesaid. JACOB K\ EKLY. Uoaringcrcek, July 29, '57. Cterk. American Safely-Paper Mauulactur fngtonipany of New York. CAPITA!- §0., A. NICHOLAS, President. >" 1 Office, 70 \V.!J A Perfect Security against altihannfr of Fraud or counterfeiting on popep. To prevent Photographs ami Anas tatic Counterfeits, Erasures, Trans fers or Alterations. I | AYIN<! purchased ihe Patent for the ex elusive right to manufacture and sell the new Clieiniusl Paper in America, invented j and patented ir, Kngland by llenry Otxnn,- I celebrated cbemiiit and officer in the Kntielt army, i: is hardly necessnry 10 say thai tha I'aper is reconnriended by Sir. Kent, Assayer el ihe United States Mint, Mr. I.yriiali of tint New York Clearing House, and Meade llietlieis, extensive und skilful photographer.., 233 Iltn.ulwav, New York. The latter sav that no imita'ioi) cag by made on a check or bank lime primed ow Hie Sutely I'aper. be low is unr list ol prices Bunk Checks—3s els per lb. Bank Bills—slß for 1000 sheets. Bills ol Kxclnmgo— f36 for 1000 sheets.' I'rnmisKoiy No'es—ln ets. per lb. Sight k Time Dntlts—#26 lor 1000 sheets. , lusii lance i'uhcies—lo ch> per lb. Hailroiid Stocks fc. Bomb—lo ct. per lb. Bank and Stale Stocks—lo els per lb. Bonds and Mortgages— 40 els. per lb. U ills and Deed.-—4O cis. per lb. For w tapping Silks und oilier tun articles t is excellent, us it pteietns tnotlls. 40 ols. a lb. For Indentures und Agreements. 40 cenia per lb. All State and Cimnty Records should al ways bo primed or written on this paper, ns the chemicals inserted in the pulp not only prevent erasure or transfer, but make it last nig as time. For Southern Climates it is excellent, and j much *ti| erinr to any other: as me tnoistueks | ol the climate does not destroy it, —the prop ! crlies inserted in the pulp being a preventive. In all ihe southern states, Cuba, the West In dies and the Central American States, no public records can he kept over 20 years, written on the ordinary paper, while the oils ti"d chemicals inserted in this paper makes it indestructible by tl.e ravages of time. It s also proof against mollis, rats and other ver min, which least on and Uvetroy all other pa per now in u-e. The Company have now in operation Mills in Morris County, N. J.. of about 300 horse power, and ihh able to fill all orders lor pa per at the shortest notice. All octet" for the paper muM lie addressed lo A. NICHOLAS, I'resident of the Company, No 70 Wall S'reoi, New York. August 5, 1857.—3 in. T. KhVUSI'OUI) &l SO.VS PUUK CS773GO STAE.CH, | (FOK THE LAUNDRY.) j j I AS established a greater celebrity (bad has e#er been obtained by any oilier Si arch. Tlii t bus been the result of it a marked su periority in quality, und its invariable uiii* lormity. J ho public may be assured of the continu j a nee ol the h eb (standard now established. The | rocfiiciioii is over Twenty Toms daily, I and the demand ha* extended throughout tho j whole id the I uilcd Stuto, and to luteiji; I countries. otkiug thus on a very la'ge i-eale, and j under a rigu system, they are aide to spciu* j a perfect und uuilormiiy in the quality Inrough i out the year. I his is the great Defideratuhi j in Starch-making, uud ic realized now lor j the first litr.u. j Jno very best starch that can be made,and no other, is always waited by cont>umen>, ; and while this will be supplied to litem by \ die grocer-, as soon as their customers have j learned which is the be,p.- and ask lor it— j otherwise they would be likely to gut that ! arhcic on which the iargeoi pioiit can be made. Mr. kit gsford has been engaged in the maniihicinre ot starch continuously for ilia last 27 years, and during the w hole of the period, the statoh made trader Ins supervis ion lias beon, leiond any question, the beat in the market. For the first 17 years, he had the charge ol the works of Win. Colgate be Co , at which period he invented the process ot die manufacture of com Match. OF Ask Jar KnigsJ'urtl's Starch, as tlu name Oswego Inis i acuity been taken by another fac tory. T. KINDS FORD & SON'S OSIVFj HO CORN ST A lie 11, {Fur Putltltngs, Ifc.) Has obtained an equal ceiebri'y with their Starch (ur the tannery. This article is per fectly pure, ard is, in every respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow-Root, besides hav ing additional qualities which render it inval uable for the de-serl. Potato Starch luis been extensively packed and sold AS Corn Starrh, and has given false impressions to many, as to the real merits of our Corn Starch. Fiom tti great delicacy and purity, tl is coining aLo into extensive use as a diet lor inlants ami invalids. K. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents. 19<i Fulton Street, N. Y. ALLEN & N F.EDM'.S, Agents, 23 South Wharves, Philad'a. July 29. 1857—3 in. BIS IDGE LETTINGS. IJROI'OSALS will bo received at Divmer's ®- Furnace on Wednesday, tlie lti.li of Sep tember next, until 2 o'clock, P. M., of said day; for building an open trass bridge over Uoarinucreek near Voder's Mill, in Locust township. The bridge to be lib leet long between the abutments, 16 feet wide from out to out, and 9 feel above low water mark. Proposals will also be received al the house of Joint Hess in Ftshingcreek township on Friday, the IBlh of Se(toniber next, until 2 o'clock, P. M , of said day, for building au open liuss bridge over Huntingdon Creek, near the bouse of John Hess in Fishingcreek tow nship. This bridge is to be 108 feet long, with npietiu the middle, 16 feet wide from out to out, and 9 leet above low waler mark. Plans and specifications of both bridge* can be seen on the days of the lettiug. Fj outer oj the County Commissioners. KOBT. C. FUUI r. COMMISSION Bit's Ounce, ) Clctk. Blonriisburg. Auoust 5. 1857. I AD.MIMS'i KATOR'S iNOI'IUE. NOTICE is hereby given t! at,let'er* of ad ministration upon the estate of Thomas Ale, late ol Mourttpleasanl township, "Crfthyubia county, deceased, liave been gran <\l to'Ttia under-ignctf residing also iri MuuidplcirtMjt luwtiship. All petsons indebted lo the aaid e.-ta'e are requested to make payment with out dei ty, ami those having accounts against the estate to j resent tbem 'or payment to SAMUEL ALE. -■'-liainisltu'.or. Mi. Pleasant, Aug. 1.1557. "CANVASSERS WANTEcir A lew competent agents wanted for thu Coiii/ircheiitiie Gm>?raphy and History ancient ami modern J the iPoilti:'' by 8. G. Goodrich, (Peter Parle)): handsomely bound and pro- Inselv illustrated. Pttee -S3. Sold only by Agents, to whom rero inducement* are oiler ed. Address. J. Hi <?OL'i ON & CO. No 172 Wiliiaw Street, New York. LARGE lot of No. L 2, & 3 Mauitrel, also, White Fish, Coil Fish and Herring, just received ami for sale by May 27. '57 A. C. MEHSCH.
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