IHOLI.AMA'IION. Governor Pollock has issued (he following Proclamation, appointing Thursday,the 26th of November, as a day of general Thank*- giving and Praise, in this State: PENNSYLVANIA, SS: In the est true and by ihe authority of the Com momceatth of Pennsylvania.dsns* POLLOCK, Sooei nor of the said Commonwealth : A I'ROCI.AMATION. Pel/out- Citizens; —To tender to Almighty God, who controls the destinies of nations and men, the homage of devout gratitude and praise for his goodness and mercy, is the appropriate and solemn duty of free and highly favored people. As the giver of •verv good and perfect gift we should ever 'recognize His hand in our mercies, and ac knowledge our dependence upon His Prov idence ; and although adversity may throw its dark shadows across our pathway, yet we should bo asured of this, "that the Judge of all Earth will do right." During the past year the bounties of a kind Providence have ilot been withheld from our Commonwealth. Our freq institu tions have been preserved, and our rights and privileges, civil and religious, enjoyed and maintained. The arts and sciences, and the great interests of education, morali ty and religion, have claimed attention and •received the encouragement of au intelli gent and liberal people. Honorable industry in its varied departments has been reward ed ; and although recent and severe finan cial revulsion has filled with gloom, sorrow and distress, the hearts and homes of many* -of OUT citizens, yet no fear of famine, no dread of impending public or social calami ty, mingles with our emotions of gratitude for past blessings, or weakens our trust for the future, in the Providences of Him who wounds but to heal, and "whose mercy en dure.h forever." A plenteous harvest has crowned the labor of the husbandman— peaco, with its gentle and refining influen ce#, and unwonted health with its benefits and mercies, have been vouchsafed to us. In acknowledgment of these manifold blessings, we should offer unto God thanks giving and pay our vows unto the most High; and call upon Him "in the day of trouble; He will deliver thee and tliou shah glorify Him." Undor the solemn conviction of the propri ety of this duty, and in conformity with es tablished custom and the wishes of many good citizens, I, James Pollock, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby recommend Thursday, the twenty eixlh day of November next, as a day of gen eral thanksgiving and praise throughout this Sta'e, and earnestly request the people that, abstaining from their usual avocations and all worldly pursuits, they assemble on that day according to their religious customs, and mite in offering thanks to Almighty God for -bia past goodness and mercies; and while butnbly acknowledging our trangression, and imploring His forgiveness, beseech Him, with sincere and earnest desire, to re turn and visit us again wbh His loving kind ness, make us worthy of Ilis bounties, and continue to us tho rich blessings of His prov idence and grace. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at Harriaburg, this nineteenth day of Ootober, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-sec ond. By the Governor. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. Rule ot the Alain Line* When the iniquity of the sale of the Main Line WHS consummated, the opposition were iu a perfect furor ol delight, and declared that the patronage of the line was the great lever widi which the Democratic party ear tied the Stale, and thut the sale of Ihe lute would transfer 20,000 voles from the Demo cratio party to the opposition! How now, ye miserable false prophett? Can you ex plain? Instead of weakening the Democrat ic pari), the sale of the Main Line has actu ally strengthened it. The infamous bargain made bv corropnon has added voters to swell the Democratic ranks and rebuke the plun derers of the Commonwealth. The Demo crats have gained SIX members of the House end TWO Senators in districts through which the Mailt Line passes. A few years ago. ll.e smallest Democratic ■tsjnritv in Cambria comity was attributed to the Portage Pi ilroad forces. The sixty or seventy majority in Gaysport and the fotty in Juniata Township, according to the Reels tar, were always owing to the "bread and butter patriots" on the Portage Roatl, who were compelled to vole the Democratic tick et, or lose their situations. The State no longer owns the Pottage Road, and yet Cam bria county gives 1200 majority, and Gay sport actually increases her Democratic ma jority TWENTY over that given (or Bunhan an a year ago I The stale cry of public plun derers, State robbers, brestl and butter patri ots, and other electioneering humbugs has had its day. The rotten demagogues and greedy office seekers will probably see in the election just held, a triumphant refuta tion of some of the vile slanders they used to stick to so pertinaciously, and they must acknowledge that there is a little more in volved in fightitg (0 maintain Democratic principles than mere governmental patron age—Holtidaysburg Standard. The above remarks will apply with equal force to the revolts in Chester and Lancaster -counties, through which the Philadelphia and f'olnmbia Railroad passes, and which, while the State owned it, was always an eye-sore to the opposition. In Chaster, where the opposition majority used to be 10 to 1200, the Democrats linve elected their whole tick et, Senator, Assembly and all—and in Lsn easier county, their once proud and over whelming majority of 5 or 6,000 against the Democrats, is now reduced duwn to 10 or 1200, ami we even succeeded in electing our caudidaie to one of the beat offices in Ibe county. The sslj of the Railroad, therefore, instead of weakening the Democracy iu this and Cheater counties,ae wai confidently predicted by our opponents at the lime the deed was consummtcd. has hud the contrary effect I: bss made Chester cctniiy de nicer a tic, and I Lancaster- county bids fair 10 follow this praise worthy example in a very short lime. J — "Lancaster Intelligencer. fESMLTIMI ELECTION* The Foil Official Vote TOT Governor. We have at length received the official returns from every county of the State, and subjoin the vote for Governor in full: Packer, IVilmot, Hatlehaist, COUNTIES. Dem. Rep. Am. Adams, 2362 1900 58 Allegheny, 6610 7689 1356 Armstrong, 2409 2106 111 Beaver, 1567 1999 20 ! Bedford, 2338 1568 898 I Berks, 8722 2750 874 I Biuir, 1819 *450 569 I Bradford, 2082 5642 i Bucks, 5747 4801 101 I Butler, 2361 2831 53 Cambria, 2379 !<>42 IGS Carbon, 1567 672 153 Centre, £668 2145 35 [Chester, 6388 5269 424 tQaridh, 2132 987 23 Clearfield, 1456 725 235 ■ Clinton, 1464 KB3 [Columbia, 8410 1144 30 ''Crawford, £676 3514 —— 'Cumberland, 3078 2466 58 : Dauphin, 3109 2656 600 i Delaware, 1598 1624 609 I Elk 502 276 3 ! Erie, 1885 3305 143 Fayette, 8104 2520 80 Forest, 65 79 —— i Franklin, 3186 3058 91 I Ful on, 817 570 ! Greene, 2034 1000 8 i Huntingdon, 1749 1678 248 t ' Indiana, 1438 2750 26 i Jefferson, 1268 1125 54 ! Juniata, 1108 1035 20 I,at caster, '6486 7690 1236 Lawrence, 993 19192 50 Lebanon, 1980 2664 182 Lehigh, 3805 2957 9 Luzerne, 5268 .3535 Lycoming, 2824 i 684 347 , McKean, 496 565 ? ! Me.cer, 2539 2928 48 j Mifflin, 1532 1217 104 j Monroe, 2254 504 5 : Montgomery, 5448 2698 1386 j Montour, 1080 £6B 71 Northampton, 4066 1111 1010 Northumberland, 2821 974 490 Perry, 1965 1564 161 Philadelphia, 27749 10001 14335 Pike, 758 190 12 Poller, 495 957 4 j Schuylkill, 5980 3079 581 I Somerset, 1741 2277 5 Snyder, 999 989 81 Sullivan, 494 265 Susquehanna, 2419 3224 8 Tioga, 1193 3284 2 Union, 971 1275 162 Venango, 1900 1790 2 Warren, 899 1369. 9 Washington, 3752 3614 142 Wayne, 1992 1691 50 Westmoreland, 4364 3448 24 Wyoming, 1220 995 12 | York, 6314 1778 1332 Total, 188,890 146,147 28,1C0 Packer over Wilmot. 42,743 Packer over both, 14.583 The total vole for Canal Commissioner, Supreme Judges, and on the amendments to the Constitution is as follows: CANAL COM MIS-ION EH. Nimrod Strickland, D. 187,196 William M ill ward, R.. 144,428 John F. Liuderman, A., 26,638 JUDGES. William Strong, D., 186,823 James Thompson, D., 187.023 Joseph J Lewis, R\ 142,526 James Veech, R., 142,377 Jacob Broorn, A , 27,246 Jasper E. Brady, A., 26,954 AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION Ist. 2d. Sd. 4th. For 122.658 117,142 114,666 118,205 Against, 13,653 21,412 20,395 14,332 Maj. for 109,005 05,730 94,271 103,873 [ At Ihe residence at lite ''rule's butter, in i Hiiiriiigtnn, Lnz. ro., on Tuesday, the 27iti | nit., by Rev. E. Wadsworth, Mr. JOSEPH G. ' TRIPP, ol Madison county, N Y-, and Miss J MARY L. DOL'SON, ol the fottner place. In Danville, October 22d. 1857. by Rev. M. 1 J. Stover, Mr. THOMAS C. FOWLER and Miss MASOARET A. MCFI'KRN, both ol Jiloomsburg, j Columbia county, Pa. ; On the 17th of October, 1857, by T. Pat j tenon, E-q., Mr. MARSHALL MILLER, of Fa r j mount, and Miss ELIZABETH HESS, ol Sugar loal, Columbia county, Pa. ' In Danville, by the Rev. E. M. Lighlner, ' Sepletnber 24TH, 1857, Mr.'FSAMUEL CRKVKL ! ING and Miss MART Ann LAMAN, both of Co i lumbia county, Pa. j In Lewi-burg, on the 29th u!l., by Rev. 11. ■ A. Fink, ELISHA B PURS EL, of Espy. Col. erf., j atttl MISS MAUY E. BRIGHT, of Lewn-burg, Pa. | On the 27iti Sept , 1857, by Thomas Gra. : bam, E-q.. Mr. WM. G. KING and Miss OATH | AHINB E. KLINE formerly ot this county, all |of Tuscola canny, Michigan. ; "7"" "7"y.Va>aaa^"lZ-ZZr ' In Danville, on Wednesday evening Octo ! ber 28.b, 1857 Hog. VALENTINE BK-T editor j and publisher of the "Danville Intelligencer," aged 56 j ears, Mr. BEST was born on the Bih of March. I 1801, in Valley township, within two miles |cl this place. His father's family moved to j Danville a year or two afterwards, and the subject of this notice has been a resident of DuLvilte ever since, with the exception of a few years during his apprenticeship to the printing business, and when he worked as a compositor in the city of Washington and at Harriaburg. Since the loth of July, 1828. he has been tne publisher ami editor ol the Danville Intelligencer , which was previously published by Mr. George Sweeney, under Ihe title of "Watchman." In 1839, he was ap pointed Piollionotsry of Columbia county and Clitk of the ilifferents Courts by Govern or Porter. In 1847, ha was tlecled to lite Seriate of this Slate, and in Ihe iasl year of his Senatotship he was choen as presiding officer ol that honorable body. It WSB by his exertions mainly that the new county of Montour was established during the memora ble session of 1850. He also held several important municipal offices, all of which he filled with fidelity and hor.or to himself and the community. Death, in removing the subject ol this obit uary, has laid hie cold band upon the moat endearing' relations of life, invaded ihu peace and tranquility of a happy home, and sever ed connections that have yielded a full meas use of enjoy man). The germ of au ineidiou's disease has consigned iu fruit to the tomb, despite remedial powar, or the assiduity of un affectionate wife and Jevoted children and friend". Vainly nflectiorj threw Ist cogis o'er the hastening tenant 'of ilea grave, but the tomb would not 'relinquish its claims nor daerh Ha trophy to the prayers of love. He died, after a protracted illness of monfhp, happy and peaceful, and in bright hopes of the "rear krtteh rerrtaiiteth (or the people of Gad." Xo'tta Will his many virtues be cher ished, and long will hie loss be mourned by all who knew him. His faculties remaining unimpaired op to nearly the moment of his dissolution, he gave to hie distressed wile and children, who pressed around His dying conch, the consoling aseoranoe, that lie en joyed an unclouded prospect of a ttright and glorious immortality, in the triumphant utter anon of these eolemtt anil impressive last words, "'my Savior died lor me!" and when death at lat presented itself, he wae willing to bid adieu to the world and its allurements; lor he knew, that "The Angel of the Covenant Was come, laitliful to his promi-e, and stood Prepared to walk with him through death's dark vale." Dancille Democrat. Special Notices. •• WOODLAND CBF.AM"— A Pomade for beautifying the //air—highly perfumed* superior to any French article imported, and for half Ihe price. For dressing Ladies H"tr it has no eqnat giving it a bright glossy ap pearance. it causes Gentlemen's Hair to curl in the most natural manner. It removes dandruff, always giving the hair the appear ance of beina Iresh shampooed. Prrcu only fitly cents. None genuine unless signed FETRIDUE & CO., Proprietors of the " Balm of a thousand Flowers." For sale by all Druggists. New York. THE REV. C. S. BUIINETT, while laboring a* j a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a : simple and verluiii Cure lor Conn; ."Rouen, | Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds, Nervous I Debility, mttl all impurities ol the blood; al-o, Hn easy and elTeclual mode oi inhaling tne ' remedy. Actuated by a desire td benefit his silflem 2 fellows, ha will clieerlully sand Ilia Recipe (fiee) losuoh a* desire it, with full and explicit direction* lor preparing and sue cosslully using the Medicine. Address Rev. C. S. BURNETT, 831 Brnadwav, Now York City. WHITE TEETH PERFUMED BREATH j AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION —can beac- I quired by using lite ' Ilium of a Thousand \ Flowtrs." What lady or gmnlemaii would j remain under iha curse of a disagreeable ! breath, when by using 'he ''Balm of u Thou sand Flatters" a* a d nlrifice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth as white as alabaster ? Many persons do not know their breath is bad,end the subject is so deli cate their friends ||| never mention it. Be ware ol eonuierfeits Be sure eaeh botile is signed EE I RIDGE & CO., N. Y. E'er sale by ah Dtuggist*. Feb. 18 1867-6 in. 1 ijj ——c ! PUBLIC SALE OF UCAL ESTATE. ' IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's | Couri ol Columbia county, on SATURDAY, ; the 28th day of November next, at 10 o'clock \ in the lorenoon, Davnl A l"n, surviving Eix- . ecillor &r. ol John Allen, .hue nt Madison tp., in said county, d-e'd, will expose to sale, by public vendue, uunn the |>rennses, a certain LOT OE GROUND in Jerseytown, in said township, situate on ihe mam road or sireet ol said lown. adjoining lot ol John Swisher, lot ol late belonging to Dr. llossel Park and others, containing ONE ACRE OF I,AXD, on which isereoied a two story irame dwel ina house and Irame stable. Also one other lot of land in said town, viliinte on said main road or sireet aforesaid, adjoining land of John Swisher and James Stoul, being a town lot Also iwo oilier contiguous town lots ■ situate in said lown on said Mam street, and ! adjoining lot of John Fnusiou and others, on which are erected II blacksmith shop, and one out loi of land situate on ihe road lead ing Irom Jerseytown In Millvtlle, containing shout three and one hall acres, adjoining lands of John Swisher, Abraham Broad ami I rubers. La e Ihe estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Madison, ami coun ty aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY. November 4, 1857. C.e k Traverse Jurors for December Term. Bloom—Samuel Shaffer James I, Botkley, Jno. Wfibenight, J K. Grota, Zebuloti tiro-*. Benton—Reuben Davie, sett., Peter Case, John McHenry, Sr. Briarcreek—Samuel Kelrhner. Centre —t,evi Aikman, Stephen Hntton. Catawissa—Samuel Kosteubader, Matthias Hartman. Fi-lnngcreek—Jno. Hess, Edward Unangat Daniel Strieker, llenry Eyer. Greenwood—John Moore. Hemlock—James Kiniuitl, John Gruber, Jesse Old, John H. E'ausf. Locust—Elias Ilelwig, Peter K. Herbein, Samuel Retnbold, Isaac Rhoatla. MifHin -Joseph O. Winiersteen, Leonard Kirkendall. Mam—Samuel Fisher, Isaiah Shuman. Chang.—John Achenbach. Pine—B'-njamiu Winiersteen. Roaringnreck—Adam Gable. Siigarloat—Alinaa Cnle. 8 mil—Daniel Whitmtre, Jacob Keller. Bbiomsburg, Oct. 31, 1857. Grand Jurors for December Term. Bloom —Lewis H. M.us, Barnard Rupert. Beaver—John J. Dteisbach. Briarereek—Stephen Achenbach. Centre—Mahlon Hicks Catawissa—Benjamin Ztrr, John Scoll. Franklin— Joseph Riiter. E'isbtngcreek—William Buckalevv. Greenwood—Joseph Keller, Jackson Rob bins. Locust—William Beach, Samuel Mears. Made.in—Lewis Si MI) let, Nelson Kuchen, Mufib'tit—Art Buss, Mdll ' —lsaac Snyder. Main—Hainan John. .Vhiuniplej-a. I—Daniel Mordan. Orange—Hitman R. Kline,. Benjamin Weil man. Pine—William Cashr.er. Roaririgcreek—John Whitner. Scoti—tCli Creveluig. Bloomshurg, Oct. 31, 1857. List of Causes for Trial at Dec. Term. 1 William Kiuiii. tw G-orge L Kline et al. 2 William Koona vt George L. Kline. 3 Joseph Sisckhouse VI Gilben Fowler. 4 Thomas Parker us John H. Parker. 6 Isaac Brown t is Ruheri J Lyon. 6 Jacob Sehoyler us Wilson Agar. 7 EMeicher B. DIKISOII et ul vs Witt. Long. 8 Christian Heist tw Daniel Giger. 9 Martin Mowry VS Thomas Siackhonse. 10 Gilbe'l Fowler us Gdberl H. Fowler et al. 11 William Rinenhoose us Sm'l F. Headley 12 David Hddebrant vs Benjamin E'ox. 13 David Winiersteen et al us Chris Shuman. 14 William Conrad us Daniel Smith. 15 James Kit:enhoue el al vt Bamy Hole. 16 Jacob Warner usSiale Mui'l E'ire Ins. Co. 17 John Snyder vs Levi L. Tate. 18 O C Kahler for the use of Wm. Robtsoh vs Frederick Rabb. 19 Henry Stork vs Nioely & Hileman. 20 Adam Stroopet al vs L. B. Rupert et al. 21 Cornelius MoErren us Henry J. Yeaplo. Blootnsburg, Nov. 4, 1857. PROCLAMATION, NOTIC is hereby given that the several Courts of Oommom Picas, Gen •ernl Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the Comity of Columbia, to commence at the Court House, in Bioosmnto. on Monday the Ith Day nf December next, TOOONTINUR.ONE WEEK. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia.are requested to be then and there in lltcir proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral offices appertaining to be done, Andall witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there attendtngin their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as shall be jnst—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are request! Ed to be punctual in their attendance, a the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the 2d .lay of November, in the year of our l.ord one thousand eignt hundred and fifty-seven, and the Independence ol the United Hiatus of America the @ I at. (God save tire Commonwealth.) STEPHEN H. MILLER StCJ AUDITOR'S NOTICE, Estate oj' Bar id C. Vodine, late of Col. county, deceased. ALL persons interested will lake notice that the undersigned appointed Auditor, by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, to settle and adjust the rates anil prnportionsol the assets ol the estate of David C. Bodine, to and among die respective creditors [which assets are now in Ilia hands nf Philip Cool, NdministiS! nr ol said deceased,] according to the i-,der established by law, will attend at los office, in BinotoJbnrg. nn !.'!,* 4 h day nf December ncx", lor the purpose j when and where nil persons interested will ailund Iftliuy think proper. VV WIRT, Auditor. Blonmsburg, Nov. 4, 1867. AUDI TOR'S NO TICE. Estate of Joseph Jones, late if Colum bia county, deceased. ALL persons interested will lake notice that the undersigned appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, tn settle ami adjust lite rates ami proportions ol the as-ets ol the estate ol Joseph Jones, to among the respective creditors, [which as sets are now in the hands nf Jacob Demon, I administrator of said deceased,] according ; to the outer established by law, will attend ; at bis office, in Blonmsburg, on the 4th day j of December next, lor the purpose More-aid. wtien and where all persons interested will I attend it they think proper W WIRT, Auditor. Bloomsburg. Oct. 99 . '57. SHARP MHIUK. ~ ALL persons knowing themselves indebted or having unsettled Lime accounts with the snh-criber are hereby notified to call upon Solum oil No) hard, Esq, who can be found I in his office every Saturday afternoon, ami settle the same before the first of Jattua'y I next; for niter which lime all uncollected ac- j count* will be placed in hand* ot officer" lor j collection. RICHARD TORBV. Oct. 31 1857. "THE ivituered HEART. BV T. S. ARTHUR. This is a large 12mo volume, Price SI 00, with a fine mezzotint engraving, ami is one of the most thrilling tales ever written by die author. It shows how a man may seem to the world all that is good and noble, ami yet be a tyrant in his larnily, and finally send Ins wife to a mad-ltou-e. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, Biogtapny, &e., lor which we wan: Agents in all parts of the U S, to whom the largest commission will he paid, also an extra commission it; the way (if gifts. J. W. BRADLF.Y, 48 North Fonrth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N. B —Specimen copies sent by mail, free, on receipt ol the puce of the book. Oct. 27, 1857. ADM IN FSTRATOR'S NO II CbT NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ail miuis'raiion upon the estate ot Stephen Sei pie, late of Centre township, Columbia co , deceased, have been granted to the Register of Wills Sc., of said county to the under signed residing at Blackcreek, Luzerne co. All persons indebted to the estate are re quested to tnake uayineut without delay; and those having accounts for settlement to present them to JAMES KESTER, Administrator. Blackcreek, Luzerne CO., Oct. 23, '57. Farmers' Pepol and Plaster Mills, At the Junction if Ynrk Avenue anil t'allow/till Streets, I>III L Yltl LI'IUA. WE offer a large stock of Chemical Ma nures ami Fertilizers at low prices, and war- ' ramed to be genuine : among which will be ' found— -1.000 inns No. 1 Government Peruvian] Guano, 1 000 tons De Berg's No. 1 Super-phosphate ol Liu e. The above standard articles are, each of ) their kind, the best in the world ! Our Laud Plaster, manufactured from select stone, is t celebrated throughout the Union lor its purity and strength. V\ E INVITE ORDERS FOR De Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate-of Lime, j No. I Government Peruvian Guano. French's Improved Stip-nho-phate ol Lime. French's Philadelphia Poinlrelte. No. I Phosphate Guano (Phila. Co.'s.) Mexican Goatm (A.) Extra LHIHI Plaster, Ordinary Land Plaster, Chermcal Bone Pure bone dust. Fish Guano, Ground Charcoal. 10.000 Barrels Land Plaster. 5.000 " Casting Plaster. 10.000 " Hydraulic Cement. 3.000 •' True Roman Cement, 1,000 >' Port/dm' (Eng.) Cement. ALSO, - DENTISTS* PLASTER, STEREOTYPE •' GLASS MAKERS' '• GROUND STONE, WHITE MARBLE. BLUE Powdered Anthracite Coal, (in barrels.) do Bituminous Coal, do Gronnd Brown Stone, do White Sand do Giound Brick* for Painters Chemical Bone tins). FRENCH. RICHARDS, & CO. Steam Mills and Farmers' Depot, At Junction pf York Avenue, Crown aud Callow hill Street*, Philadelphia. September 2, 1857. LARGE lot of Nn. l, 2, & 3 Mackrel, also,' White Fish, Cod Fish and Herring, just, received and for sale try May 27,'57. A. C. MENSCH DRUGS %/IJYD QBCPaQQBAXtISiXt £!*• ££a\3?'€PZ2i aL MT-oOID cafl (he attention of all those who wish to boy good goods in his line, that he has ■* iust replenished his (already) large and well Holected assortment of the following an cles, via;— Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Grass, Overt"&, Confectioneries Per (umery, fancy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars anu Trfbaeco of brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer s prices, PURE WILES AND BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal bupporters, SUUGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paiiri, Varnish and Tootn Brushes; also agent for most of the popular fatoni Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and lancy notions not here enumerated. Physi cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put upcarefully and at short notice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand. . • "■ LUTZ. Bloomsburg, April 8, 1857. BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY r rrmTt\ ZPZSms&'ZI'LZSS THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI ° AL, is prepared to exeeme all kinds of JOII I* IS IN TIN <3 in the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Certificates of Stock ami Hfposite, Constitutions for Societies, Jiank Checks, Promissory Notes, Hail Road anil oilier Tickets, Catalogues, Payer Rooks. Bill-lleads, Check Rolls. Plain and Fancy Card*, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AITD PRINTING OP ALL KINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN TEE CITY- The public are invited to call and see specimens, as wo are determined to merit patron age by strict attention tn business and superior workmanship. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! f* AVK iust receiv,*'' ani ' opened their Stock of merchandir.e for Sjein? and Summer.sales, ! IJ which cOmpriHeß the i.\ RUEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort mm. I now | offered in this TOWN! Having p.-.i'l red! attention to the selection of their entire stock, a to price and quality, they Hattei tlienis?l 'hat ll.ey can compete with the cheapest. j and all those wishing to buy chap, can save inondy hy giving us A call. V\ e have all ■ kiuds of GooJa and Wares to supply the wants ol the rfiop'e. A very large iCI ?f LADIES DRESS GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, rle bages. poplinh, paramenia cloths, mobair lustres,muslin de lames, Persian cloths, Gingharns, Cuiicoes, &c. Will I E GOODS OF AM, KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. Bouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edging*, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mills, &c., All kinds ot SHAWLS, broche, Bay State,- Waterville, black silk, cashmere, EmbroJer ad, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, saltirietts, vestir.gs, tweeds; jeans, neaver cloths, coating velvet, &e. ROOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS Sr SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ot Hals and Caps of 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 flannels, lickings, diapers, toweling*, drillings, &c., in abundance. We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing el-e- ! where. We have bought ourgoods at Lowest Cash Prices and trill not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Bloomsburg, April 15. 1857. j New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. DAVID LCWBNBBRG INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale vlotliing at his storeoo Marks! street, two doors abovn the •'American House," where he has a lull assortment ol men and boy's wearing apparel, including fjox. sack, frock, gum ami oil cloth coats of all sorts ami sizes, pants of all colore, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders j and lancy articles. N. B. "He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best maimer. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufac- L ture. Bloomsburg, April I, 1857. A. C. MENSCII AT THE ARCADE STAND nAS jnßi received and opened a full and larae HMorlnrient OF SPRING AND SUMMER GCODS, which he will sell at the lowest living profit. Hi* slock embrace* Stella, thibet an.l crape *hawl, barege, barege delaine*, tissues, lawns, tlebcges, crape orientals, alpaccas, &c SILKS—A very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which lie intends in sell at very reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES. An immense Block of embroiJeiies, such as embroidered hatulkerchiels,collars,spen cers, sleeve*, Swiss and jaconet edging* and inserting*, linen*, notion and thread laces, flouncing* and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, ticking*, check* osnabiirgs, bugging*, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper aud ready-made bags. Men and Hoys' Wear. Clntliß, cassittieres, vesting*, jeans, colton ailes, denims, bine drilling*, cotlnn plaids &c. CARPETS AND OIL OLOTHS. A very '*rge assortment of new style car *:s!o, sticli a* tapestry. Brit-seL three ply, in grain and Venetian nil cloths, of all width*. A large assortment ol Ladies' &. Children*' Shoes, which he will sell very cheun. GROTEItIIIS. A lot of fresh sugars, molasses. Itßl . S-J TEAS. COFFEE FISH SPICES jg||'^][ Sic. Also Hardware Qneeiiaware.crnTii' Crockery and Wootlertware. rr- Flour and Feed always lor sale at the lowest mirket prices for cash. Bloomsburg, April 29, 1857. E S ¥ R AY" F.STRAYED from the suoseriberat Camp bell & Warden's Powder Mills, in Centre tow nship, Columbia co., on Monday the 14th of September l*-t. a young jif'"' .Hlllf, r WHITE LOW, iaa? with some blown epos "P nn *FK^Bfi her, and horns pointing 11 itrTl ITr~n ward. Five dollars reward will be given lor her recovery by the suhorioer. ELIJAH SNYDER. Centre, October 7, 1857. HIIEATLKY'S ARCH St. THEATRE, ARCH SIRKET. ABOVE SIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. The Slar Company, composed of the first Artistes in the wnrltl, and exceeding in strength and ialanl *ny Dramatic combina tion heretofore offered to I tie Theatrical Pub lic. will appear every night in Cltmedy, Tra gedy. Seno-Comic Drama. Vaudevilles, Mu sical Bitrletta-, tec. Sic. When visiting the city, gn there. Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1857. CHARLES STAHL, BOOK BINDER, ha* located iii Blooms burg, where he will bind books, perind icals and pamphlets in any desirable style and manner; and at reasonable prioea. He will bind newspapers and magazines, plain, in library style or in morocco ornamented. He has his place of business in Hopkins villn with Mr. F. Isldr. Bloomsburg, July 13. 1857. COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE CSS 5-£> 53a s£££ "iTa fiiizcrlic County, Pa. . rjIHE Trustees of this I nstilution respectfully A announce, tnat il will be opened for (he reception of Pupils, of both sexes, on Mnnd.iv, October 20tly next, under the immediate eare of Pref. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is n gentleman of extensive acquire, menta, and enlarged experience as an educator and has been connected with the moat popular "High School" of Bucks Co. for several years. He is also well and favorably known as a con tributor to some of our leading educational peri, odicals. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will comprise Orthography, Definitions, Rend ing, Penmanship, Etymology. Geography, Eng Grammar, Composition, Arithtnelio Algobra. Geometry, Mensuration, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation. Aslron. omv, &c. Book Keeping, History,Pliyaiology, Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy, •ml Chemist ry, t Classes In I'it French, Spanish .$• Latin Languages will lie formed as oarly as plasties, tile, and Instruction on Piano-Forte will be given if desired. WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural Sciences, illustrated by apptopriate apparatus will also t e xiven. SPECIAL ATTENTION will bto paid t0 young Ladies and Gentium u'A'gignlng 'o qual ify themselves us Tcache- g TERMS: FfJJJU. FiVE and SIX Dollate per Quarter accordance with the studies pursued, payable one half in advance and the balance atthe close of the Quarter. GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at a moderate price. £■'f Mr. A. Will deliver an address on Physi csl, Intellectual and Moral education, on the day of commencement, when his method of imparling instruction will be illustrated, and tile discipline nd management of the chool, fully explained. Parents, Guardians, and the friends of educa tion generally, are cordially invited to be pres. cnt. D..L. CHAPIN, I B. M, STEVENS, JOliN KOONS. N. D. STILES, SILAS DODSON, | JOHN VAPLE, THOMAS PEALER, Columbus, Sept, 4, 18.36. Trustees. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that loiter* of ad rniiiiairation upon the estate ol John Welliver late of Mudison township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing also itt the said township of Madison. All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make payment without de lay, and I hose havingaccounU for settlement lo present them to JOHN A. FUNSTON, Administrator. Jerseytnwn. Antr- 14. IRfiT. FRESII AKIUVAL- j A NEW lot of cheap mtislins and prints j just received by railroadand for sale by A. C. MENSCH. IXP SHINGLES W)V\ro t ot , a | e gl ltlß Arcade by- May 27, 'ST. A- C. MENSCH. t --NOTICE - rpO the Half* end legal repreieo'- 1 i. n. I 1 alive* of Yo"Drie*bach, late of Roariitgcrewk toWnsbip, in the coun ty ot Columbia, deceased : You tnid each ol you will tako MUcl, Ihtl at a Court of Common Fleas, held at Blooine burg, for the county of Colombia, on the Sin day of May, A. D t856, the petition of Na than Drieebach and Samuel Hauek was pre sented to the said Court, representing that the lands of the said peiitionets, situate in the township of Itoaringcreek, ate now held ill gave or pledge by two several mortgages, to wit: one mortgage in lavor rf Vosi Dries bach made and given by Samuel ffatinfc, da ted the 30th day of Mareh. A. I). 18ft: one other mortgage in lavor of Yost DtiesCacb aforesaid, made and given by Nathan Driea baeh, dated the 21st day of September, A. D. 1852, the first of which morgages is record ed in the office for the recording of deeds, &c., ill and for the county of Columbia, in Mortgage bonk No. 3, pases 793-4, and tbe second of which is recorded in the same book, page* 794-5: that said mortgages re ! main Unsatisfied : 'and that letters ol aduiinie | tranon on the estate of said Yost Dripsbach j have not been granted ; anil pray iug the said J Cuuit to grant a rule upon you K show cause j by the first <ly ot September Term of tbesaid | Court, A. D. 1857, why satisfaction of said morgnges should not be entered upon the record by the Hecoidcr of Deeds, by the di rection of the said Court; which rule, at the said Sep ember Term t f said Court, was con tinued until IIIH then following December Term of the said Court: Therefore you am hereby required to appear on the fir-l day of . next December Term <>l said Court in answer j the prayer of the petitioner in the case, i Witness mv hand at Blnomsbti:g, in the Coutny .of Columbia, ll.ia 10th day of Octo ber, A. D. 1857. , STEPHEN H MILLER. Sheriff. | Public Sole ol" Real Exlnlr, ■ In pur-uauce ol an order ut the Orphan's I Court of £nlurnbia Cnimtv, nn SATURDAY | the 21st day ol NOVEMBER next, m io j o'clock in Ihe forenoon, Matliew McDowell, l administrator of Abner McDowell,, late of | Scott township, in said rnurjiy, deceased, j will expose to sale by public vendue, upou | the premises, a certain tract of land situate | it. Oitiiigo township, in the county ol Colum bia, adjoining lands of William White on : the East, Feter Schug on the North, and lands of Mathew McDowell on the South and Wert; conjaining oight ncics more of less. There ate drpcled oh the premises a tv7P atory log house, and Stable, a ?Wi It KILL, Glazing House, ti,j House, Slack Hoove, Uc , and a water power appurtenant. F.ala the estate of said deceased, situate in the towu ship of Orange and county aferesaid. Any person inclined to go into the busi ness of making powde- can find do property better calculated for the business. JACOB KYERLY, Ci'k. September 16, 1857. List or Letters T> EMAINING in the Host Otiice at Bloomer -*•' burg, Fa., lor the Quarter eliding Sept. 301 h, 1857. <• Barrus IVm. Lamau James Bowman Harry 2 Mnyer Jefferson Downing Geo. Noway Isaac Evana Catharine Norton John A Evans Joseph 11 M O.il Jesse Evans El'ick Sharp Richard Grtflith David fl Snyder Jacob Gallcglev Fatrick SchrinerJVV Garvey John \jiory James J Heisler Joseph Shilman Mr. Hart Fatrick Steel Han:ip Hughes David Treats John B Hatn Peter S Woolf Thomas J Hauser Sider.hatn William f.ewi9j Hill Samuel While Geo. D Xenetiger J C David Tones 1 Ketchum Peter James Klinti l re Knurr rtiomas Robl. McDonald 1? Knk Mary Persons calling for the above le.lers will please say they are advertised. PHILIP ON ANGST, v. m. •Bloomsbnrg. Oct 1 i lOUFEIUAU. | THE subsctiber ortnnuuees that he will | carry on the COOPERING BUSINESS at hi* brewery in Hnnkinsville where he will make BARRELS, TUBS, KEGS, i and everything iu that line nl business. He i will also repair work of all kinds, at d will do il skillfully and at fair prices. CHARLES \V. IIASSERT, Bluomsburg, June 2, 1857. CANVASSERS WANTED, A lew competent agents wanted fur the Comprehensive Geography and History ancient and modem of the H'oild;" by S (I Goodrich, (Peter Parley); handsomely bound and pro' ! Insely illustiatcd. Price 83. Sold only by [ Agents, to whom rate inducement are offer ed. Address, J. H. COL'l ON & CO. No. 172 William Street, New Yotk. Auditor'* Notice. Estate of Batlis Appleman late of Hemlock town ship, Columbia Couniy. THE legatees and all others interested in the estate ol Balti* Appleman, Vale of Hem lock township, Columbia county, will lake notice that the under-iened appointed by the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, auditor to make distribution ol the several balance* in the hulitls of fcaleb Apple.nan, Peter Ap pieman and Baitis Appleman, Executors of Baliis Applqjban, deceused, will a'tenJ at i l'• a office of Rot)eil F. Clark, Esq , in Blooms- I nnrg, on Thursday, the 19th day of Novem ber next, when and whs;? all persons inter [ ested may uttOud if they think proper. WILLIAM NEAL, Auditor. ! Blooms-burg. Sept. 30 1857. Auditor's Notice. I tn the matter of the Petition of Joseph. Eves for ! Subpoena to Jneob Swisher and Richa'd He- I molt. Executor sof William Swisher, deed. I THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court ol Common Pleas of the couniy of Columbia to adjust the partnership accounts between Joseph Eves and the late William I Swisher, deceased, will aneml at his office in I Blonrnsburg, on Friday the 20th day of No vember next, for the purpose of attending to the duties of his appointment, when and where the parties interested may at'end if they think proper. W. WIRT, Bloomsburg, Sept. 30, '57. Auditor. Auditor's Notice. Estate qf John Snyder, late of the borough of Berwick, deceased. THE heirs and distributees ol the estate of John Snvder, late of (he borough of Berwick, in the county of Columbia, deceased, will take notice that the undersigned appointed auditor by the Oiphans Coutt of th county of Columbia, tn make distribution of the balance m the hands ol Charles Singer t ,j. minisirntor ol John Snyder, tlecea'a,j i among the heirs of the decedent will attend at his office, in Bloomsburg, in sai,'| county on Satutduy, the 2 let day ol 'November next when and Where all person jute rusted war •(lend if they think proper. m n 'S BE ? A " P CLARK, Auditor. Bloomftborg, Gtpu 30> 1857. and Wool Carpet for sale cheap at the Arctdo by May 87. '67. A. C. MENSCH. HATS AND CAPS on kind and for sals at ihe Arcade by- May 27, 57, A. C. MENSCH.
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