J ltui i.tua i ION. Govcrnor Pollocklias:issued the following Troclamnuon,. appointing Thursday,the 26th of November, s a<day of general Thank s giving ami Praise, in this State: PENNSYLVANIA, as: In Ihe home and by Ihe authority of the Com monueatth of Ptnmyloania, JAMKSTOI.LOCK, Governor of the raid Commonwealth : a PROCLAMATION, Felhv-Cihzem To tender te Almighty God, who controls the destinies of nations aad men, the homage wf devout gratitude and praise for his goodness and mercy, is the appropriate and solemn duty of a freo and highly favored people. As the giver of •every good and perfect gift we should ever recogitiro Hie hand in our mercies, and ac knowledge out dependence upon His Prov idence ; and although adversity may throw its dark shadows across our pathway, yet we should lie suned of this, "that the Judge vf all Earth will do right." During the past year the bounties of a kind Providence have not been withheld from our Commonwealth. Our free institu tions have been preserved, and our rights and privileges, civil and religious, enjoyed and maintained. The arts and sciences, and the groat interests of education, morali ty and religion, have claimed attention and received tlie encouragement of an intelli gent and liberal people. Honorable industry in its varied departments has beon row a rib ed; and although recent and severe finan cial re vol.lion has filled with gloom, sorrow and distress, tl.o hearts and homes of many of onr citizens, yet no tear ol 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 ot Him who wounds but to heal, and "whose mercy en dureih forever." A plenteous harvest has crowned the labor of the husbandman— peace, with its gentlo and relining iutluen ces, and unwonted health with its beuetils and mercies, have been vouchsafed to us. Iu acknowledgment of these manifold blessings, we should offer unto God thanks giving and pay out vows unto the most High; and call upon Him "in the day of trouble: He will deliver thee and thou shall glorify Him." • Under 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 sixth day of November next, as a day of gen eral thanksgiving and praise throughout this State, 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 iu offering thanks to Almighty God lor his past goodness and mercies; and while humbly acknowledging our trnngression, and imploring His forgiveness, beseech Him, with sincere and earnest desire, to re turn and visit us again with His loving kind ness, make us worthy of His bounties, and continue to us the rich blessings of His prov idence and grace. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at Harrisburg, this nineteenth Jay 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. SUM.IVAN, Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. Sitl'* ol the Minn Lino When the iniquity of the sale of the Main l.ine wa consummated, the opposition were in it petted tutor ol delight, ami declared thet the patronage of the lute was the great lover widt which the Democratic party car tied the State, and that the sale of the lino would transfer 20,000 votes from the Demo cratic party to the opposition! How now, ye miserable false prophets? Can yon ex plain? Instead of weakening the Democrat ic party, the sale of the Main Line has actu ally strengthened it. The infamous bargain made bv corruption has added voters to swell the Democratic ranks and rebuke the plun derers of the Commonwealth. The Demo crat* have gained SIX members of the House and TWO Senators in districts through which the Main Line passes. A few years ago, the smallest Democratic majority in Cambria county was attributed to the Portage Piilroad lorces. The sixty or seventy majority in Gaysport and the forty in Juniata Township, according to the Regis ter, were always owing to the "bread and hotter patriots'' on the Portage Road, who were compelled to vole the Democratic tick et, or lose their situations. The State no longer owns Ihe Portaee Road, and yet Cam bria county gives 1200 majority, and Gay sport actually increases her Democratic ma jority TWENTY over that given for Buchan an a' year ago ! The stale cry of public plun derers, Stale robbers, bread and butter patri ots, and other electioneering humbugs has had its day. The rotten demagogues and greedy office seekers will probaily see in the election just held, a triumphant refuta tion of some of Ihe vile slanders they used to stick to so pertinaciously, and they must acknowledge that there is a little more in volved in fighlir.g to maintain Democratic principles than mere governmental patron age.—Hollidayeburg Standard. The above remarks will apply with equal force to the resells in Chester and Lancaster counties, through which the Philadelphia and Colombia Railroad passes, and which, while the State owned it, was always an eye-sore tn the opposition. In Chester, where the opposition majority used to be 10 to 1200, the Democrats have elected their whole tick et, Senator, Assembly and alt—and in Lan caster county, their once proud and over whelming nr.njori'y of 5 or 6,000 against the Democrats, Is now reduced down to 10 or 1200, and wo even succeeded in electing our candidate to one of the best offices in the county. The sula oflhe Railioad, therefore, ins'.ead ol weakening tiie Democracy in litis and Chester counties, ts was confidently predicted |.y our opponents at the lime the deed was consummated, ha- had the contrary elbscl It liss made ' hosier cfiuiiy democratic, nnd Lancaster county bide fair to follow the prane worthy example io • very short time, j —bancaUer -Intelligencer. ••FENKSVLV,A\IA JELL(TIOJN The Fall! Ufßclirt ne for Governor- We have at length receivod the official returns from every county <if the State, and subjoin the vole for Governor in full: Pinker, IV dm if, Hozleh-nst, I COUNTIES. * Dera. Rep. Am. I Adams, 2362 1900 68 Allegheny, 6(510 7689 866 j Armstrong, 2409 2106 111 [ IWer, 1557 1998 20 Red lord, 2338 1568 398 Berks, 6722 2750 871 i Blair, 1819 1450 669 I Bradford, 21.82 5612 6 Bucks, 5747 4801 101 Butler, 2361 2831 63 Cambria, 2379 W42 16-> ' Carbon, 1667 672 163 Cente, 2663 2145 36 Chester, 6388 6J63 424 i Clarion, 2132 987 23 j Clearfield, 1459 725 236 1 ! Clinton, 1464 1083 18 Columbia, 2110 1144 30 I ! Crawford, 2576 3514 ' Cumberland, 3078 2466 68 ! Dauphm, 3109 2656 600 Delaware, 1598 1624 609 i K) k 502 276 3 I Erie, 1985 3305 143 ! Payette, 3104 2520 80 I Potest, 65 79 —— Prankluv, 3186 3058 _ 8^ 'h'ulon, 817 670 Greene, 2034 1000 8 ( i Huntingdon, 1749 1678 248 I ' Indiana, 1438 2750 26 j Jefferson, 1268 1125 54 | Juniata, 1108 1035 80 j i Lancaster, 6186 7690 1236 i I Lawrence, 993 1992 50 I I Lebanon, 1980 8664 182 i I Loh'gh, 3805 2957 9 Luzerne, 6268 3536 214 1 Lycoming, 2824 1684 347 .\ieKcan, 496 565 7 Mmcer, 8639 8928 4* , Mifflin, 1532 1817 104 ' Monroe, 2264 604 5 Montgomery, 5448 2608 1386 Montour, 1080 568 71 Northampton, 4066 llil 1010 J Northumberland, 3881 974 490 Perry, 1965 1564 161 Philadelphia, 27749 10001 14335 Pike, 758 190 12 i Potter, 495 957 4 | Schuylkill, 5980 3079 581 | | Somerset, 1741 2277 5i | Snyder, 999 989 81' j Sullivan, 494 865 | i Susquehanna, 2419 3224 8 l Tioga, 1193 3284 2 i ITninn, 971 1275 162 j Venango, 1900 1790 2j Warren, 899 1369 9 Washington, 3752 3611 142 Wayne, 1992 1691 50 : Westmoreland, 4364 3448 24 Wyoming, 1280 995 12 I York, 5H4 1778 1338 Total. 188,890 146,147 28,160 j Packer o.er VYiltnol. 4 2,743 Packer ov r both, 14,583 | The total vote for Canal Commissioner, i Supreme Judges, and on the amendments i to the Coustitut on is as follows: CANII. COM.MI3-10.NKU. j Nimrod Strickland, D. 187.196 j Will in tn Millward, 11 , 144.428 : John F. I. indention, A , 26,638 JUDGES. I William Strong, P., 186,823 James Thompson, P., 187,023 j Joseph J Lewis, K\ 142,626 ! James Yeeoh, If., 142,377 | Jacob Broom, A , 27.246 i Jasper E Brady. A., 26,954 j AMENDMENTS TO TIIN CONSTITUTION | Ist. 2d. 3d. 4th. 1 For 182.658 117,142 114.666 118,205 j Against, 13,053 21,4)2 20,395 14,338 j Maj.for 109.005 95,730 94,271 103.873 At the residence ol the bride's fattier, ill Hiuriiigtnn, I.nz. Co., i n Tuesday, the 27th nil., by Rev. E? VVadswnrlli, Mr. JOSEPH (i. TIIIPP, ol Madison county, N Y.. and Miss MAIIV L. DOTSON, ol tbe foinier (dace. In Danville, October 22d. Ifta7. by Rev M. J. Stover, Mr. THOMAS C. FOWLER. ami Miss MARGARET A. MeFutißN, both ol Blooinsburg, Columbia county. Pa. On tbe 17th of October, 1557, by T. Pat tersnn, K-q., Mr. MARSIIAI.I. MILLER, of Fa r mount, and Miss ELIZABETH Hess, ol Sugar lout, Columbia county, Pa. In Danville, by Ihp Rev. E. M. Lightner, September 24th, 1857, Mr. SAMUEL CREVKL ING and MISS MARY ANN LAMAN, both of Co lumbia county, Pa. In Lewi-burg, on the 29tlt tilt., by Rev. I!. A. Fink. FJ.ISIIA B I'URSKL.OI Espy. Cel. CO.. and Miss MARY E. BRIGHT, ol Luwtsburg, Pa. On the 271h Sepl , 1857, by Thomas Gra ham, E-q., Mr. Win. G. KING and Miss CATII AIIINB E. KLINK lurmeriy ot this county, all of Tuscola cunn.y, Michigan. In Danville, on Wednesday evening Octo ber 28ih, 1857 H"ir VALENTINE BEST editor and publisher of the " Danville Intelligencer," aged 56 years. Mr. BEST was horn on the Bth of Marah. 1801, in Valley township, within two miles ct this place. His father's family moved to Danville a year or two afterwards, and the subject of this notice has been a resident ot Dartvilie ever since, with the exception of a few years during his apprenuce-hip to Ihe printing business, and when lie worked as a compositor in the city of Washington and at Harrisburg. Since the 15th of July, 1828, he has been tne publisher and editor of the Dunvitle Intelligencer , which was previously published by Air. George Sweeney, under the title of "Watchman." In 1839, he was ap pointed Protl onot.iry of Columbia coumy and Clerk of the different Courts by Govern or Porter. In 1847, lie was tlecied to the Senate of (bis Slate, and in the last year of his Senatorship he was chosen as presiding officer ol that honorable body. It was hy ing exertions mainly that the new county of Montour was established during tho memora ble session of 1850. He also held several important municipal oflices, all of which he filled with fidelity and honor to himself and the pom nunity. Death, in removing the subject of this obit uary, has lain his cold hand upon die must etu'earing relations of life, invaded the peace and tranquility of a happy home, and sever ed connections that have yielded u full meas ure of enjoyment. The germ of an insidious diaeaso has consigned its fruit to the tomb, despite remedial power, or tho assiduity of an affectionate tvile and devoted children and friend*. Vaitify affection ihrew isl ®gis o'er the hastening tenant of the grave, bin ihe Inmb wnuHt not relinquish ita cfaimsnot desfft "rt trophv to the ptaieia of love. -He die,l, a'lef a protracted illness of month-, lli-ppy and |EAEE€oI, and HI bright ho|uA of the "real winch •reinaineth (or the people of God." Lone will Ills many virtues be cher ished, and loJ'g will hi" locs be mourned by all who knew bun. Hie-tauuliies remaining unimpaired up lo nearly lire moment of Inn dissolution, fie gave to hi* distressed wife and children, who pressed *r9ttri hie dying oonefi, ihe condoling assurance, thai he en inyed an unclouded propped of a i, bint-and glorious immorioliiy. intho triumphant ntler ance of these solemn and impressive las l words, "my Savior died lor me!" and when ' denili at last piesenied iiselt, tie was willing ' 10 bid adieu 10 the world uttd ns allurements; Inr he knew, dial "The Angel of the Covenant Was come, taiihlul uitiis promise, and stood Prepared 10 walk Willi tiim through death's ifaik vale." Danville Democmt. Spti ial :\oticrw. •• WOODLAND CREAM" — Jt Pomade fur beautifying the Hair —highly perfumed, superior in any Fremiti nriicle imported, and tor hall the priee. For dressing Ladies Hir it tins no equal, giving it a bright glossy ap pearance. It cause* Gentlemen's Hair to i curl in the most natural manner. I: removes '"dandruff, always giving the hair the appear | ance ut being iresh shampooed. Price only I fifty cents. None genuine unless signed FKTHIDGF. & CO., Proprietors of ihe " llnlm of a thousand Flowers." | pur sale bv all Druggists. New York. I hk KKV. C. f. RUHKBTT. wliil Intuiting an I it Mifi-imuiry ill Souilißm AMU, IIIM'HVHIHII a sampl* aii>l t'Hrtaiii Cur* lor Coiiiiiii|iiioti, ' A-'hma, Broiii'tini*. Coughs, COMH, NI*MUI j till it V, aol ill! Ilti|iurilif ol ltn lilmiil; HI-O, | mi I'iisy uu-l fffrcuial motto ol liihalu it inn tonicity. Ai'Uiaiml t'J' ft ih'sue to benefit Ills Millet!!'!! I*llo\va, lift will Wiccllully fnd Ibc lt.'L'ipH (tit<c) to moll AN IIH-.UO 11, Willi lull : ami H.\|>licii ilirertiima tor promi'ing ami sue- | CUrftlUll) lialllg 111 - MciitolllO I AILILRCSA LLOV. C. S. BURNETT, 831 Bruailwav. NOW York CM*. | WHITB TBKTH I 'l IN IMM DRKATH I AND HKAUTIFI'L CIIMI'I.KXIoN mill lit'a I* • I quired by ibtfiii Hit* " Helm oj u Thousand j Flowers.'' Wliiii lady or gentleman would j remain under the curse ol a disagreeable | breath, when bv using he l 'llolm of a Than I send FI ulcus" a- would not only I it'litlt'i it sweet. bm ,• ;i • o the teeth a* whoe a* alabaster ? M. v i ergons do not know lheir l-i" oh i hiul, .ntd the *nt j* c i* HO deli cate their I'reud* will never nu" ion it. Be *ire ol I'uiiii - rl.'ils. He .•ore emdi hollle is Mizried I' K I'KIIXiiC & CO., N. V. For hitj by ad Dnitf^Kili 1 . Feb. IK, IBti7-titn. ■ ■■■■■ 1 ■ ■■ 11 PUBLIC BALK OF HEAL LBTATE. IN! p. r-n.itice o|" an or.ler ol the Orphan'* t\)ir ol Columbia comity on SAI UltD.lY, tliH 28 ii day id November next, ;I 10 o'clock in ihe lorenoo •, Davnl A l a n, *urvivjng K\- ecutor ii%\ ol John Alien, late ol Madison tp., in en lit comity, d o.\l, will expose to e.ile, tiy public vendue, upon llie promises, a certain LOT OF CvKOUNI) in Jersoytnwn, in said township, situate on the mum road or sireet ol mild town. Hiljoining lot ol John Swt-her. loi ol lute belonging to Dr. Kns-ol I'nk and others, ennniintng ONKJC/iB OF I.JIN D % on which iscrewei a two Morv Irame dwel i|ii house and Irame sable, AUnnue other lot o( land in said town, situate on mud main roud or street aforesaid, adjoining land ol John Swisher and Jiune* Stout, being a town lot Also two other continuous town lots situate in said town oil said Main street, ami adjoining lot ol John Ftmsinn and other*, on which are erected a blacksmith shop, and one out lot (d land KIIUH'O on (lie road lead tig Imm Jersey town l Millville, coitiniimg about throe and one hall acres, adjoining lands of John Swisher, Abraham Broad nod other*. Lire Ihe estate ol said deceased, Minute in tlie tow nehtp of Madison, ami enmi ty aforesaid• JACOB EYICKLY, November 4, 1857. Cleik Traverse Jurors for December Term. Bloom—Samuel Shaffer James L Baikley, Jnn. Whi'enighl, J K. Got/., Zebuloti Gross Benton—Reuben Davis, sen., Peter Case, John MrH-mry, Sr. Kris re reek—Samuel Kelchner. Centre—Levi Aikinan, Stephen Hulton. Catawissa—Samuel Koslenbuder, Matthias Hartman. Ftshtngcreek—Jno. Hess, Edward Unatigst Daniel Strieker, Henry Kyer. Gieenwood—John Mnnre. Hemlock—James Eminitl, John Gruber, Jesse Old, John H. Faust. Lucius'—Elms Relwig, Peter K. Herbein, Samuel Rembnld, Uaac Rhoada. M 111 hi -Joseph O. Wmiersieen, Leonard Kirkendall. Man—Samuel Fisher, Isaiah Shuman. Orange—John Aehenbach. Pine—Benjamin Win'ersleen. Uoaringcreefc—A'lam Gable. Sngadoal— Annas Cole. S-otl—Daniel Whitmire, Jacob Keller. Bhuimsburg, Oet. 31, 1857. Grand Jurors for December Term. Bloom —Lewis H. M iu-, Barnard Rupeit. Beaver—Joint J. Dietsbucli. Briarcreek—Stephen Aehenbach. Centre—Alahlon Hicks. Catawissa—Benjamin Zirr, John Scott. Franklin—Joseph Rii'er. F sl'ingcreek William Bnckalew. Greenwood —>.-pti Keller, Jackson Rob bins. Li'Cnst—Wuiiani Beach, Samuel Mears. Ma..is,iii —Lewis S.-liuy ler,Nelson Kitchen M i tar—An Buss. Mifil —lsaac Snyder. Main—Hainan John. Alouriipleasant—Daniel Mordan. Orange—Human R. Kline, Benjamin Wert man. Pine—William Cashr.er. Rnaririgcre- k—Juhn Whilner. Scon—Eli Crevelmg. Blonmsttiirg, Oct. 31, 1857. List ofCauses Tor Trial at Dec. Term. 1 William Knott- t is George I. Kline et al. 2 William Koons vs G-orgo L. K• me. 3 Joseph Suckhouse vs Gilbert Fowler. 4 Thomas Parker vs John 11. Parker. 5 Isaais Brown vs Ruber' J Lyon. 6 Jacob Schuyler vs Wilson Ajar. 7 Fletcher B Dorlson el al vs Wru. Long. 8 Christian Heist vs Daniel tiiger. 9 Marlin Mo wry v Thomas Siaokhonse. 10 Gilbe'l Fowler vs Gilbert 11. Fowler el al. 11 William Uiiienhotise vs Sam'l F. Headley 12 Daviil Hililebranl vs Benjamin Fox. 13 Davnl Wmiersieen el aI en Chris. Shuuian 14 William Conrad vs Daniel Smith. 15 James Rit?enhoue el al vs Bamy Hole. 11l Jacob Warnei vs State Mut'l Fire Ins. Co. 17 John Snyder vs Levi L. Tnte. 18 O C Kahler lor the use ol Wtn.Robtsop IJ Fiederick Kabb. 19 Henry Stork vs Nicely & lltleman. 20 Adam Stroupet al vs L. H. Unpen et al. 21 Cornelius MoFrren vs Herry J Yeaplo. Bloontsbtirg, Nov t, 1857, | FB.CCIAICATICIT. 1 NOTIC is hereby Riven tlint the several Court* of Oommom Plcts, Gon erttl Quftrtri Session* ol the Peace, Mil Orphans' Court, Court of Over anil ( Terminer and Jail Delivery. in snil for the County ofOnlmnhia. toeommeliee et j the COURT HOTTER:, IN BiooMsnono. ON j Monday the Ith Hay of December next, TO CONTrNUIi OJMS WKKK. I The Coroner. .In* Uees of the Peace & j Constables, in tint! for the county of Oo i lumbiu.are roqueetcil to be then anil there 1 in their proper per •mis. with their rolls, I records, inquisition*, and oilo r retnem ' hranees, to do those thing* to their sev j era! offices appertaining to be done. I And*!} witnesses prosecuting in behalf ' oi tli"P Cem in tyn wraith against any pris I oner, are .••Iso requester! and e.oinnianiled to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to - prosecute against him, as shall be just—tint.' no! to depart without leave nt their peril. Jnmrs are requestt ed to be punctual in their attendance, ti the time appointed agreeable to their no- tices. Given under my hand at Hlnnmiburg the Ist .lay uf November, in the year of our Cord one thousand eignt hundred and tifty-seven, and the Independence ol the United Stales of America the Hist. (God avc the Commonwealth.) BTKPHKN H. MILLER Wtf AunrrofNfTioTiCE. Estate of I)arid C. /iodine, /ate of Col. county, deceased. Aid. persons interested will take notice thai the undersigned appointed Auditor, by die Orphan's Court ol Columbia eottidy, to renin anil adjust bin rates and proportion*ol llie assets ol I lie estate of David C. Hoiluie, In and among die r*oeoli*o creditor* [winch asset* are now ill die hands ol Plulip Cool, adrriiuisirator ol said deceased,) according In tlt* order establistied by law, will aileial at his office, in Bloomshnrg, all die ddi day ol December nex\ lor die purpose aforesaid, when and where all persons litteresled will ipieud b they think proper. VV WIRT, Auditor. I!loombiirg, Nov. 4. IBh7. AUDITG.TS NO TICK. Estate of Joseph Jones, late of Colum bia county, deer used. ALL per. on* interested will lake notice dun ibe undersigned appointed Autii.'or by the ()r|ihat:'* Court of Columbia county, to ► rule anil adjust the rate* and proportion* ol the a*.els rd die eslale ol Joseph June*, to among the respective creditor*, [which as sets are now ill die hand* ol Jacob Deiiioll, administrator of said deceased,) according in the order established by law, will attend in hi* < flies, in Blonmshnrg, on die Jtli day of December next, lor tho purpose eloiesmd. when ami where all persons itilerttsied w ill utiend ;l they ihinK proper W W 111 Auditor. Rloomkbnrg. Ort °il '57 Sll\Hl' iWIHK. A 1.1. person* knowing themselves indebted (ir hav.ttg iu 1 -fi-It*>l I.una ueeoiinls with the subscriber art* Iir*ly notified to fall upon Soiomon Neyhatd, K-q , who oat) tin found til liis allien every Saturday alieroonii, and He 11 le the HIIIIU) he lore the first of January next; for alter which time all tiiieolleeld ue colons will liu placed in hand* til nllieets lor eolieeiinn. RICHARD TOKHY. Oct 31. 1857. TMK niriIEKED lie ART. ~ BY T. S. AUTHI It. This isa large ISmo vnlunie, I'rirn Si 00, with a lina mezzotint engraving. and is npo ol the most thrilling tales ever writ en hy die aii'hor. Ii shows limv a man may seem to the world all thai is good and noble. and yet he a tyrant ill his lamily, and lb ah) send Ins wife to a tnad-hon-e. We pnlihsli all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works ol liishiry, Biography, Ike., lor tvhiclt we want Agent* in all parts ol Km U. I S , It) whom tfie largest commission will he ! paid, also an extra commission in the way | nf gilts. J. W. BRADLEY, ■lB North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa I N. If—Specimen copies sent hy mail, free, ! on receipt ol the price of the book. : Oct. 27, 1857. AI) MIN IST II A TOICS NO'l'lUE. NOTICE is hereby given that loners of ail- ' ministration upon lire osiato ol Stephen Sei- j pie, late of (Voire township, Columbia en., ! dtrcoased, have been granted to the Regt-ter of VVillis Sir.., of said county to the under signed residing at Blackcreek, Luzerne no, j All persons indebted to the osmie are re- ! quested to make payment without delay; ' and those having accounts for settlement to pieseut them to JAMES K ESTER, Admin'den tor. Blackcreek, Luzerne eo.. Oei. 23, 'l)7. I Far mors' I cjitti and Plaster Mills, i At the Junction of York Avenue and Callow kill Streets, PIIILAIMLI'IIIA. WE offer a hi rue siook of Chemical Ma nures anil Fertilizer* at low prices, and war ranted to be genuine: among which will be found— -1 000 tons No. 1 Government Peruvian Guano. 1.000 tons Deßerg's No. 1 Super-phosphate ol Lure. - 'l'he above standard articles are. each of their kind, the best in ttie world ! Our Land Plaster, manufactured from select stone, is celebrated throughout the Union lur its purity and strength. U K INVITE ORDERS FOR De Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphme of Lime. No. I Government Peruvian Guano. French's Improved bup-nhophate ol Lime. French's Philadelphia Potidrette. No. I Phosphate Gnaiin (Phila. Co.'s ) I Mexican G iatto (A.) Extra Lund Plaster, Ordinary Land Plaster, Chemical Bine Pure bone dust Fish Guano, Ground Charcoal. 10 000 Barrets /.and Plaster. 5.000 " Casting Plaster. 10.000 " Hydraulic Cement. 3.000 •' True Roman Cement, 1,000 •• Port/mil' ( Eng•) Cement. ALS O , " DENTISTS' PLASTER, STEREOTYPE (51, ASS MAKERS' GROUND STONE. WHITE MARBLE. BLUE Powdered Anthracite Coal, (in barrels.) i do Bituminous Coal, do Ground Brown Stone, do While Sand do Ground Buck* fur Painters Chemical Bone dixt FRENCH. RICH ARDS, & CO. 1 Steam htdts andTttrinf ' Depot, At Junction ol Yotk Avenue, Grown and Cullowhill Streets. Philadelphia. September 2, 1837 LARGE lot of No. I, 3. & 3 Marktel, also, White KUh, Cod Fish and Herring, justj received and for sltle by Ma) 37. 37 A t MENSCM DRUGS d/JVD ' UP® ESatsr'O'Za ® WOUI r) call Ilia mention of all those who wish to boy good Roods in hi* line, h "' . . , * 'alivai'v) !Mrf nt well *p|*ei*(l of lb* following aril '."'n*"' "m f Gfs 1 aims Varnishes, Glass, Ryernffs Confectioneries, P*r oles,-viz;—Drug*. Medicine*. 1 ami*, ; i L, "> , variety and lumen. fancy soap* *., d unlet '"•■ genera ly ; Cigar. an'. Tobacco of eenwj^ SURGICAL AM) DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varm*li „.:d Too.lt Rrust.e*; also agent for most id .!: popular ru.eni Medicine* C' the day. Toys a„d an endle.* variety o( useful am! lai.ry notion* not here enumerated. fhy*i- Clan's Prescription* "' Karnrty Aledkiue* put lipcaielolly god m *1""' notice. Glas. Cutting done to order at the old stand. '• GUI*. Bloornsbuig, April 8, 1867. , BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY li/XJi-Li THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," J Bavin* added to the fixtures of lb* "STAR" Office good and extensive ,l< HIRING MATERI AL, is prepared lo execute nil kinds ol JOlt I'IHATINU in the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice Certificates of Stock and Dcposite, Constitutions for Societies, Jtanlc Cheeks, /'romissory iXolts. Rail Road and other Tickets, Catalogues, I'apcr Rooks, Rill-Heads, Check Rolls, /'lain and Taney Cards* Hustness and other Circulars, /'osiers /'lain and in Colors. AITD PRIITTIITG- CP AIL KIHTS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AS I'KOni'TLl AAl> AI ATLY I'RlYTfiB AH IN THK CITY. Ttie public are invi'.ci.l to call ami see specimen*, as we aie determined lu merit patron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! I yj-ynmvreymrE\<yy. c L*h OKD* nAVK just received ami opened llieir aloels of merehnndi/efnr Sp-iiig and Hummer sate*, which comprises the LAUGKST, CIIKAI'KST, and HANDSOMKSI aaaorlinnt i now | oflered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stork, I a* to pruu and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with llm cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can *ave money by giving us a call We have a!l kind* of Good* and Wares to supply the want* ol the People. A very large lot ol liAlHi:s tatODN, | French merinoea, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hages. popims, paramatta cloths, I mohair lustres, rrilislin de lames, Persian clullis, Ginghams, Calicoes, hie. Will I K GOODS OF Al.l, KINDS, Sieves. Collar*, Spi ticers, handkerchief*, bouncings, band* and trimming*, laces ami edgings, bonnet ribbon*, in large variety, iel vet ribbon*, and braids, kid, eotion, and lisle thread gloves, mohair mill*, Ac , All kind* id SHAWLS, bruche, Hay Sum, Watnrville, black *ilk, cashmere, Kmbrn.ler rd tic. Also a very large assurlinent of cloths, cassitrier*, satlmells, vestii a*, tweed*, i lean*, ooaver cloths, coaling valvel, &n. ROUTS ASl> SHOES, OF ALL KISDS ty SIZES FOR MRS R OMAS If CIIIED/lES' Wo liavn a large assnrimeitt "I Hals and Cups ol latest fashions. We have also Hard i ware, (Joonnswure, Cedarware, &c. Very elmap carpet*, carpet hags, floor, lahlu and car- I riago' nil cloths, mats rugs, basket*, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, lowelings. I drilling*. Nc., in abundance. I Wo invite cur friend* anil the public generally lo give n* a call before purchasing el-e --j where. We have bought our gum!* ul Lowest Cash I'rice* and will tiol be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Ulotiiusburg, April ]5, 1857. Now Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. DAT I D ICVfE IT E E 3- J' NVITKS attention to his stork of cheap and fahioriale tloifiing at hi- Moreno Mark :i street, two doors above the •'American House," where he lias a Tuii a-sorrneni ol men I and boy'* wearing apparel, including 1? ASIEIXCMJAiIIkIE ' '(| ox. sack, frock, gum ami oil cloth coals of all sorts and sizes pan is of all rrdr.rs, *;. aw I ' ntripo* and (ignru, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, cellars, handkerchiefs, glove*, suspenders j ami lancv articles. N. If. He will also make to order any article of clothing at vr-rv ehnrl notice and in ' the be*l manner. All his clothing is made lo teenr, and most ol it is ol home rrianulac | turc. Itloonisburg, April I, 1857. A. C. MKNSt'II AT TUB AHCAHi: STAND nAS jihi rccoived and opened a full and lar-jR .morhn**ni OF SI'RI.NCi AMI SUAI HER GOODS, which he will sell at Ihe lowest living profit. His stock embraces Stella, Unl et an ! crape shawls, barege, barege delaines, ti*-ues, lawns, debege, crape orientals, alpaccas, &e *,ILKS— \ very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which tie intend* in sell at very reduced prices. EHiKm>i;ttias. An immen-e stuck of emtroi leties, such as embroidered har.dkerch.efs. col'ar*, spen cers. -leeve*. Swt-s and jnconel edging* and inserting*, lit.ens, col lon and thread laces, Bouncings and embroidered curtains. ItOM EST ICS—Mu*lin, drillings, tick mt**, check* n-nabiirg*, bagging*, g'njf a its, tlan* itels, I able diaper and ready made bag*. lien and Bloy*' Wear. Cloth*. vpsiing*. cr trn ad***. denim*. blue drilling* cotton plaid-* Sic. (SARPF-T8 AND OIL CLOTHS. A very large assort nr. *nt of new iyl car. pip. *uch a* lapeMrv. Brunei* thr<?* p.v. in* .•rain and Venetian nil cloib*. of ail w litis. A larj* assortment ol Ladic* & ClnlJrdf]* Shot?*, which he will :| very i aea;>. ftUOtERIE*. A lot of fre*h iiiolas*e -J J TKAS. COFFKfci FISH SIMCtS Sir. Abo Hardware Queensware." Crockery and Wooden ware. Flour and Feed a way? lor sale at the lowest nrurket price® tor c**h. B oo'iisburti, April 29. ISST. EST RAY! " ESFRAYED from ibe -uc*cr.teral Camp bell 4c \Y rdeu'< 1' wder M .*. >.i *e re i township, Columbiaco ,on Momhivihe 14 n of September la*' a v. ifg JKjF AYIIiTi: tOU. \s,* W'tn some bi. Wll -pes up T.tPrHr i her. an I l orn- po. tug do .vi *"■ i* wS*" t ward. Five dollars reward wll be given lor i her recovery by toe aub-< '■ *er. FI.IJAH SNYDER. Centre, October 7. I*Y7. MIIEATI.EVS ARCH M. T'JFA I'RF, : ARCH St REEF ABOVE SIXTH, FHILADELI'HiA. , The Star Company, composed of e I Artistes ill Ilia world, aim exceed; g i j strv g'h srul talent on I",mate coin* l na ' linn hirsiotor* criere.l in toe I Sea peal f'nh , lie. will ap)>ear every nig it m I" uncoy Fra gedy Seno-Coum* Drama. Y.iudeydV*. Mu steal Bur e :a-.4*c. Ac- Wseti yisi; j lis* ; city, go ibe'e Philadelphia. (X*l 37. 1837 CHARLES STAHL, ■ JOOK. BINDER. u* coited to Blooms "* burg, where he wll bind book*, pero'd -1 ical* srul pamphlets in an) desirable style and maimer; and at reasonable puces. He will bind newspapers and pia.u. ■ in library sit'e or in uiorocoo ornamented He has his place ol business in Hopk is viile with Mr F Isler. H! *omsburg. lull H IS>7 < OU MM S .MALI: AND FEMALE Luzerne County, I'n. r HK Trunin** of this Iititulion ret>ertfij!ly I announce,'n<*t U will h • pene . tor iltc I reception of Pupil*, of both wtrr. on MoricJ.iv. October ?£Oth next, under the immediate rar , f Pr"f. JAM Ks ANpRK?iO\. Ik I'rincipil. Mr. A.i* i gentleman of etteiuive acquire merit*, ami criUige 1 ciperier.rc a* an educator, niiil hai been coinerteo with the m-;t popnlir ••High Mho • I * of Buck* t'o. for sever*! \ei lie is alho well and fdvorably ki n*n A con ; trihutor to gome of ■ ur lending edu at onal fieri odicai*. THF. COURSE OF IXSTRITTION Will rotnp*i*e Orthography, Itefimtion*. Pea ! ' ing. Penmanship, C'yinologv fieographv. Kng . Grammar. (.Vmpoaiiion. Arithmetic Al pc r* Beometry. Mensuration. Plane am! Spheric i 1 titfonniaetry, *u'vty*n?, N" ivigv on, A*fr?n. >mv,&c. Ilmik Kteping. fiihtirv. Phy*r i -v. Natural. luu Mrctual, and Moral Phifuaoj by a I C'h- misery. iithe Frfich. Spanish .5* l.ntln I.Mjune* will be fjrmeil is irlv ; b'.r. a'nl linTu ::ua on Piino-Potte fc, gi>en f dps -ej. Wfcli.Kl.Y LErrURRS an .he Nv.:m! So.blastri'pd by |.p.ofria!e j; anus w 1 : !• > to I,'ivf 11. SfKCFAL ATTESTIOX •ill l f .i 1, 'in.s l.iiiie< nJ flrnt <mi n Jesijr.inj '0 1 ify themselves is Teichers. TERMS: FOl n. FIVE an J MX l la:* per Quar'er in accordance with the stuJie* pursued, paiabUr j ore ha.t in auvar.ee ir.d the balance atthecloaa of she Qutt.rr , Oi M >L> B< k ARD can had ;n the village 1; a moderate price. 1. M- \. will deliver in add.ess .r. Ph . - -. cal, lotel'.ectuil and V. rj! education a ':c dit of Cum nencement, when h<* method I imparting instruct ian w I J*e ''•••ra.ed. •' ■ the discipline •nd mmagemen? of" the eii j! I'u.lv ei< lam- J. pj'enls Gujr\! n# ind the friend* if ed*aca tion generally a*e cord.ally mvtted to te r aa 0 1.. 'IMP N, I B. M. STEVFX? % JOHN KOt.N-. N l> -TILES. >1! vs iiiHiSJ.v. ; JOHN YAPLE THmi v? pe vi.civ. ('Sept, A. Truttem. Administrator* >otic. N.'i [IK - tf'wby . • • a op-- 1: m.'. *' 1 .ip.ut 'v,;ev'i J..no \Ytfi:.vsr a * ' Mad - J C JinJia c.'u > 1 .VvVil-e.l. tl4v* i iMiiievl J Ift# ll:.v.ef rvi.J f iso .1 ""o o o 'J. , Mai -en A I p>rv. ndebn*vl • hw tf- .w .irvr rr.juvs.v'vi > m aif [Miv iu<M.t * niov|. 0 ,v. a • 1 b >-c b vio{ccoii.us ;'oc o .•; | lo presoiu Ihi.n !o JOHN A ITS STUN. AUm,n>tr\ito>r j JsrWVr'.VV H. IS-V? rami \Kl*l\ vl. 1 NKW lot of cheaj) -tvusinis uv] pri(.,s ' *■ >usi ro*.irvi by riilroa tan A 'or *a,e Ojr A.C MSNSCH lit OA JOINT AND ' VP j s , r ,„ t4 , tho b, Mav jr V . vfK-NSVH | NOTICE I C**o the heira ' a ß*' f#pw* o '- 1 I i„ a.f * atiyei oTYogt Drierbaoh, lata Of —*- Roaringureek townahip, in ihacouu iv ol Columbia, deceased : You and each of you will lak# nclo#, Ihat •i a Court of Common Pleaa, held at Blooms burg, lor ilia oonniy of Columbia, on the Btli day of May, A. D 1856, ihe petition of Na tliaii Driesonch and Surouel Hauck waa pre- I i-vnwrtl lo the raid Cnur', repre-eniing thai the I Imi.ls of (he raid pulmonale, aiioaie in the I lotviirhip of Roiiritijrstfes'k, are now helil in | antra o.' piedue by two several imrisisae*, to i wit: one rtioriK.iae in lot or of Yost Dries- I i.prli minle and given lit hamiiel lUtirk, da- I iril ii'.e 3U'h dy °l Maroh. D, 185? : one (other m> 'lgeue in loeorof Yost Diierbnoit irf.in.enid, tnu'le and }ieii by Naihan J)rie- I booh, slated the ?•' day ' September, A. D. ' 185? 11.0 lift of whruh rrwr£ne to record led in the oHSco lor Ihe lectwdmst of deeds, | Btr., in ami lor ihe tfumy ol Columbia, in Monaoße fiook No 3 p.*es 793-1. nml ihe j racontl of which is icvjorti' <t in ihe Same I book, piipes 791-5; ihrd seio mor'gaaea re main unraii-fled'; ami ihn' leliera ol aifminis irniion on Il.cs esnite of raid Yon Ir.ieshaelt have nil been |2 ran fed ; and ptny ing tha aai.l ; Cniitl to gram a ride upon yott u sf.r.w cattra . by Ihe firm d"V of September Term of ihe eiitl 1 Court, A. D. 1857, why satielaclinh of aaid iriorgages rlmiild not he entered upon this tei or I t.y the Reroider of Deeds, by ihe di ' ler-ooti of ileaaiil Court; which tule, at the | raid Sep ember Term .1 raid Court, was con it.ii.ed until ilm tliens following December Term of the said Cour : Therefore yon are hereby rerpnred lo appear on ihe first diy of nexi It. or oil or Trim of ra .I Cou/i loanswrr ih< prayor of the netiiitoner in Ihe rare, j Wtine** mv hand si ttlonmat utg, in the | County <1 Cnliimbia, this lOlli day of Octu- I If r, A. I). 1887 STKIMIKN 11 MII.f.F.R, sherty I'lililiv of ICral l>ta(c, In pursuance ol en iirdef ..I ihe (i.phari's Court of Columbia C.'iintv, "ii SATURDAY* the ?l-l iluv of NfIYKMIIKH next, in |() j ii'rlork ill the forenoon, .Ma i eyv Mi I) >wel', j admiiiirtrator of Aimer McDowell, l.i'e of Senlt township, in said county, deceased, Will ettj.ore to sale by (mblio voinlne, Upon I llis- premises, a certain Iran of land eiiiiatit 1 jr. Oi.iie.'H iuwn-hi|-, In |! e onnnty nl Cnlum bia. is.'joint' R lipids of William Wilde tm the Fast, I'oier Setup! on iliss Kor'h, and ! lain's I, Malhew McDowell on the Suurli land We-1; cnntaini'if eight arret rrore r.r le-s There am creel" lon the premiere a two story Iff h' ti-r, an I Mahlc, ,t I'OWIH R .lIILL, (i.'si/if HiMsh', I>r y liwj.'f Stack 11111• €•. aV.r , and a I'nli'r power upporirfiai.f. I <ia h* ••►ld!'' ol •k! tlereisa".!, *ifuntft in the iotic ' *htp of Orange And count y ttforemj.l. Any per-oii inclined to go iriin the bufi fien*. ol making powde* r.t (tint no propar'y tieuci t uiculuietl l .r itip ltiiurp. JACOB KVEllfeY, crk S*pt*mhr 16, 1 867. oT f/pitri*K J> KM.A IN I.NO in the Rom Office al Bloom#- * ** t I'd , lor the (Quarter euti"§ Sept. SO'li, 1857. B.irruft Win. Jhtto** Bowman 11irry 2 M .ytr J*ll*r*QL\ Downing ('. Noway Natio iiv.iria CilhaM n N'nirr n Juhn A Rvarj# J ihftph K M Oil Je#o Kwi" E! irk K'char.l Cr ilith I). vl U Jicc'.i ij;i I'd'.r f k J W 'iarvry John 9*ory Jdme* J 11. • i -♦* r Joieph Slsi'.rnan Mr. !l:irt I'd'ripk v ee| Han:if ll.iu' p,< Davn! Trrais J >hn B Hair. I'eier S Wo'of i honridd J H Sj ** i Wiil-am Uu J 11. .Sarru-I White (ien. \) Ket.tnaerJC fial Jonaa k. A h.-'ehu'ii I'-vr J ,n.e hum I 2". K• :r lb ir.as j... L*. McLlunalJ \•" K ik Mary |Vr-nrn cs" f.r il.- a'eve !e ler wilt [dea-e -a*, they ar- mtver -c ' I'HIUF I MAMiSr, M#. ll'nnm-bi.r.r. Oei I (OTpkkiyij. THF "'il -oritur aoiino' res r, a i he vt.il irry nn 'he CO JPKI.IMs BL'SINFSS a. his brewery ■ U--: am.-., e here he wmake BMIRKLS TIBn, KEfcS, an ! eteryth;' jin thai l.oe it bu-mess H-s A . a.-O re, air wrrk n,' ail kiod, a- J w ill dj it ski.,.uiiy and at 'a" " c*. ( HARi.FS W 11A -Sr.nr, Bi.iomsbofi Jiine I 1857. CANVASSERS WANTED. A 'ear competent .... ■- wan e.l for ihe Compy thfs; ■ t <ien?i .pJiy and y aucient "i d mArn cft.u If t y S (j Uondrira, 'l'e er Pirlev): hai. 'timely bound and pru b se'y d'usira'evl. 1' re 53 <SI Jm ly by Aj" < - whom r.-e uidusie men's r e'ier ed. Address. J il COL ION & CO X 17? "A : -m > r-ei. Ne* Yoik. Yndiiiir'a >ofit e. t' J e•/ H '• Appn 7i •. alt */Htmlati. tow.- ikh (.''i'l ('cMHijf. TIIF ' i;t'ss a ! a t oihrta imofea'evd iIT -•-.i'e i Ba'ns A., err.an, lett of Hm --t. ( nw.-'ip C p.r.t'* counrv. >H take •0 i t' eor >r- .-red npjoirteiJ b t 'h 1 i C i:'' cl C...-tibia county, auiooe n i.' - fitmi. n ol ih —ver.i "a.ancea e ban 's nl Cs'eb Apeb-mae. Pe-?r Ap . ema. trvl Ikn Ap- rrjs, pf . • A -nan, ifeseasmt. W.i a 'end a: J Hi e ( Rcbft K. Ci irk.Tlsq .tn ffoom* btT'j. on Thcrselay, he 13.a day ofNovem .er iiex:. x ■-:> .vpfr? a'. perer. luier es.ed trav a'..ei d : the] ":nk uroper. vv 'LI.! VM NFAL Axon*-. p: -ntTtstiu-a Sepl j;.- 1867. Auditor w Aolire. f.. •\< >' tne Ptlihoa at' !•,trait > fan r M J-uo sViaicr an-t R'uui'd Dt •n .' EaCi PPJ rr. M.rt vbr ./wr. itt'iL THE ..t: e- .e • \ i.lii r appoiu ed by t e (.dtp L ,| C mrron Tle ts uf '.he nog y of t rrei.i a ; :-t :he partnership e (- i >epb Eres and ihe asie W.tliam x v deceased *.. i i en.! ii h < otS.te :r> L? ,'"Tbg, -n Friday he ?Oth Jay af\o~ v ■ r.: e* . ev lor the pa'pi-se of a.teiuiiug 'is > • ■' hi apptsimmeni. when rnt :iee j-ies ii.:eres,ej nir n end f • v •ipiwp* w wuer, V •'... "i 5*- 3iJ 57 .iuuusrr AiaiiilorS EsU.it ./ Junn v.yr/e: , aic 4 'kt Mr)ug* Jf Beireidi. iectatm. THE Afiti •*oi '□ ta ol Joot*. i#r. (9 ol ovrvHufy .f 3erwick -i jctia.y <jt sj.um!?i r, will i<e ; net? ii • f ' iTpoiiMiJ i.J v t-v i? .' 'j •• v.eu el itis count-/ L i'l.sVA. i NuiK hi Ot fUlt a ct* i "K y Nv-}ef, tii- T " 4 r • d 'f*' . v lUOQi; x Jet'tHeUUl *il UUtfihi *i ill •fieri vin?<!u n "Njiti e<nfiy, *wi > * ..v 4> JS4 J4V Ji So '*it J+c * c.i ... u Kiirrieu aid* 41. end 1 taMy gOl'ld jrfffrtf. dCdEitr F CLARK .iuunor 3: HsmeNrr*. hep ?il, ISS7. I X''CN .K. Wool Carpel for sa a 1 he Asrade be >iss 37 57. AC XffNSC!L_ \\ OOP 4: CVAL or w.e a. "e A -easle t> *_C F.V>CH 1,1 YTS iSD CAPS - ■ -33 . r crr >a,s u the Arcade > Mas tr sr \ C MEXSCH
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