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    I PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION.
The Fall Offlctnl Vole*for Governor.
We have at length received the official
' returns from every county of the State, and
subjoin the vote for Governor in-full:
Packer, Wilmot, Hazlekntst,
' COUNTIES. Dera. Rep. -Am.
Adams, 2382 1900 58
Allegheny, <l6lO 7689 866
Armstrong, 2609 *lO6 tfl
•Beaver, 1857 1999 20
■Bedford, 2338 1668 898
•Berks, 8722 2760 874
Blair, 1819 1450 569
Bradford, 2082 5642 6
Bucks, 6747 4801 101
Butler, 2381 2831 53
•Cambria, 2379 1042 166
Carbon, 1967 672 153
Centre, 2663 2145 35
•Chester, 5388 5269 424
Clarion, 2132 987 23
Clearfield, 1459 725 235
Clinton, 1464 1088 18
•Columbia, 2410 1144 30
•Crawford, 2576 3514
'Cumberland, 3078 2466 58
Dauphin, 8109 2656 600
Delaware, 1598 1624 609
SEIk, 502 276 3
rie, 1985 3305 143
Fayette, 3104 2520 80
65 79
■Franklin, 8186 3058 91
Fulton, 817 670 -9
Tlreene, 2034 1000 -8
Huntingdon, 1749 1678 248
Indiana, 1438 2750 26
Jefferson, 1208 1125 54
Juniata, 1108 1035 20
Lancaster, 6486 7690 -1236
Lawrence, 99S 7992 50
Lebanon, 1980 2664 182
Lehigh, 3805 2957 9
Lucerne, 5268 -3536 214
Lycoming, 2824 1684 347
McKean, 496 565 7,
Mercer, 2539 2928 48
Mifflin, 1532 1217 Hl4
Monroe, 2254 504 5
Montgomery, 5448 2608 1386
Montour, " 1080 568 71
Northampton, 4066 1111 1040
Northumberland, 2821 974 490
Ferry, 1965 1564 161
Philadelphia, 27749 10001 14335
Pike, 758 190 12
Potter, 495 967 4
Schuylkill, 5980 3079 681
Somerset, 1741 2277 5
Snyder, 999 989 81
Sullivan, 494 265 —r—
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, 5314 1778 1332
Total, 188,890 146,14T 28,160
Packer over Wilmot. 42.743
Packer over both, 14,583
The total vote for Canal Commissioner,
Supreme Judges, and ou the amendments
to the Constitution is as follows:
CANAL COMMISSIONER.
Nirarod Strickland, D. 187,196
William Millward, R., 144.428
John F. Linderman, A., 26,638
JL'DGES.
William Strong, D., 186.823
' James Thompson, D., 187,023
Joseph J. Lewis, R\ 142,526
James Veech, 11., 142,377
Jacob Brootn, A, 27,246
Jasper E. Brady, A., 26,954
AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION
Ist. 2d. . 3d. 4th.
For 122.658 117,142 114,666 118,205
Against, 13,653 21,412 20,395 14,332
Maj. for 109.005 95,730 94,271 103,873
FRUL'LAMAIIUN.
Governor Pollock has issued the following
Proclamation, appointing Thursday, tho 26th
<of November, as a day oh general Thanks
giving and Praise, in this State:
PENNSYLVANIA, SS:
Jn the name and by the authority of the Com
monwealth ol Pennsylvania, JAMES POLLOCK,
Governor of the said Commonwealth :
A PROCLAMATION.
Fellow-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 a free
and highly favored people. As the giver of
every 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
woahould be asured of this, "that the Judge
of 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
aud privileges, civil and religious, enjoyed
ami MTEFOSSFOUL The arts and sciences,
and the great interests of education, morali
ty and religion, have claimed attention and
received the encouragement of an intelli
gent and liberal people. Honorable industry
in its varied departments has been reward
ed ; and although recent aud severe finan
cial revulsion has filled with gloom, sorrow
and distress, the hearts and homes of many
<*f our 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 bat le heal, and "whose mercy en
■dureih forever." A plenteous harvest has
crowned the labor of the husbandman—
greace, with its gentle and refining influen
ces, 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 cur vows untothemostHigh;
and call upon Him "in the day of trouble;
He will deliver ibee and thou shslt glorify
Him."
Under the solemn conviction of tho propri
ety of this duty, and in conformity with es
tablished custom and the wishes of many
good citizens, I, lames Pollock, Governor of
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do
hereby recommend Thursday, the twenty
sixth day of November next, as a day of gen
end thanksgiving and praise throughout this
State, aod earnestly request the people that,
abstaining from their usual avocations and
all woddly pursuits, they assemble on that
day according to their religious customs,"and
mite in offering thanks to Alniighly God for
hie past goodness and mercies; and while
humbly acknowledging our trangresaion,
and imploring His forgiveness, beseech
Him, with aincefe and earnest desire, to re
turn and Tiiit u agaimwith His loving kind
ness, make us worthy of His bounties, and
continue tons the rich blessings of His prov
idence and grace.
Given Under'my han'd and the Great Seal : of
the State at Harrisburg, this nineteenth
day of Ootober, in the yearof 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.
" WOODLAND CREA n"—A Pomade for
beautifying the Hair~- highly perfumed,
superior' to any French article imported, aud
for half the price. For'Urening Ladies H*ir
it has no equal, giving it a bright glossy ap
pearance. Jt causes 'Gentlemen's Hair to
curl in the most'natural manner. It removes
dandruff, always giving the hair the appear
ance of being fresh shampooed. Price only
"fifty cents. None genuine unless signed
FETRIDGE & CO.,
'Proprietors of the
" Balm of a thousand Flowers."
Tor sale by all Druggists. New York.
THE REV. C. S. BURNETT, while laboring as
a.Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a
simple and certain Cure lor Consumption,
Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nsrvous
Debility, and all impuriliesof the blood; also,
an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the
remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit bis
suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send Ihe
.Recipe (free) to such as desire it, with full
I and explicit directions for preparing and suc
cessfully using the Medicine.
Address Rev. C. S. BURNETT,
831 Broadway, New York City.
WHITE TEETH, PERFUMED BEEATM
AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION —can be ao
quiretj by using the "Balm of a Thousand
Flowers." What lady or gentleman would
remain under the curse of a disagreeable
breath, when by using the " Balm of a Thou
tand Flowers" as a dentrifioe, would nol only
render it sweet, but leave the teelh as while
as alabaster 1 Many persons do not know
their breath ia had, and the subject is so deli
cate their friends will never mention it. Be
ware of counterfeits. Be sure each bottle is
signed FETRIDGE & CO., N. Y.
For sale by all Druggists.
Feb. 18, 1867-6 m.
WAamams-
On Tueedav, 3d ins!., by the Rev. D. J.
Waller, JOHN Rl. ALLM to MART ANN HER- t
RING, all of Ihe vicinity of Bloomsburg.
At tbe new Lutheran Church, in Briar
creek, on the 26th alt., by the Rev. E. A.
Sliarretts, HIRAM BOWER and REBECCA MARTZ, I
both of Briarcteek township, Columbia co. '
On Thursday, sth lust., by the Rev. I. Haiti,
Mr. STEPHEN HILL, and MIRANDA SEYDERT,
both of Salem, Luzerne couury.
On tbe sth instant, by the Rev. George
Warren, Mr. D. R. APPLEMAN and Miss MA
RY E. ECKARD, both of Hemlock township,
Columbia county.
NOTICE, ~j
Notice is hereby given to all persons inter
ested, that the following accounts have been
filed in ihe Prolhonotary's office ol Colum- 1
bia coun'y, and will be preset)led to the
Court of Common Pleas ol said county lor I
confirmation arid allowance on Wednesday,
tbe 9lh day o! December, A. D. 1857.
1 The account of John R. Moyer Commit
tee ol lite person and estate ol Peter Meliuk,
a lunatic of Scott township.
2 The accouni of Jonathan Rishel Com
mittee ol the person and estate ol John Rish
el, a lunatic, late of Montour townalip.
3 The account of John Snyder Committee
of the person aud estate ol Alexander Stoker
an habitual drunkard of Bloom township.
JACOB EYERLY,
Prothonot'ry.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letter* of ad
miuiairalion upon tbe estate of Solomon Sny
der sen , la'e of Locust township, Columbia
county, dee'd, have been granted to the un
dersigned also residing in the said township
ol Locust. Ail persona indebted to tbe es
tate are requested to make payment without
delay, and those having accounts for settle
ment to present them to
SOLOMON D. SNYDER,
KEGINA SNYDER,
Administrators.
Locust twp., Nov. 7, 1857.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all lega
tees, creditors and other persons interested
in the estates of the respective decedents
and minors, that the following adminis
tration accounts have been filed in the of
fice of the Regiater cf Columbia county,
and will be presented for confirmation and
allowance to the Or| bans' Court, to be
held at Bloomsburg, in the county afore
said, on Wednesday, the 9th day of De
cember next, at 2 o'clock, P. M :
1 Tbe final account of VVm. Roberts, ad
ministrator of Jaoob J. Kline, late of Jackson
lown.bip, dee'd, filed by Samnel Rhone, ad
ministrator of (he said Win. Roberts, deed.
2 The account of Samuel Rhone, admin
istrator of Wm. Robarts, late of Sugarloaf
. township, deceased.
3 The account of Jaoob Hoffa and Lydia
Deetar, Executor and Executrix of Jacob
Dealer, late of Liberty township dee'd.
4 The account of Jacob Demon, adminis
trator of the estate of Elizabeth Welliver,
late of Madison township, deo'd.
6 The account of John Hughes, Executor
of the late will and testament of Abraham
Troxell, late of Roaringcteek township, de
ceased.
6 The account of Thomas Conner, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Isaiah Conner,
late of Orange township, deo'd.
7 The account ol Stephen H. Miller, ad
ministrator of tbe estate ol Gabriel Lolz ; late
of Mifflin township, deceased.
8 I'he account of Philip Unangst, Execu
tor of the late will and testament of Elizabeth
Unger, late of Bloom township, dee'd.
DANIEL LEE,
Rtgitltr.
REGISTER'S Orricc, )
Bloomaburg, Nov. 11, 1867. )
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
Estate of David C. Bodine, late of Col.
county, deceased.
ALL persons interested will lake notice
that tbe undersigned appointed Auditor, by
tbe Orphan's Court ol Columbia county, to
settle and adjust tbe rales and proportions of
tbe assets ol the estate of David C. Bodine,
to and among ihe respective creditors [which
assets are now in the bands of Philip Cool,
administrator ot said deceased,] according
le the order established by law, will attend
at his offlec, in BlUorasburg, on the 4lh day
of December nexf, for the purpose aforesaid,
when and where all persons interested will
attend if they think proper.
W. WIRT, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 4, 1867.
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November 11, 1857.
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE.
IN pursuance of an order of ihe Orphan's
Couri of Columbia county, on SATURDAY,
the 28ih day of November next, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, David Allen, surviving Ex
ecutor &c. ol John Allen, late of Madison tp.,
in said county, dee'd, will expose to sale, by
public vendue, upon the premises, a certain
LOT OF GROUND in Jerseytown, in said
township, situate oil Ihe main road or sireet
of said town, adjoining lot of John Swiher,
lot of late belonging to Dr. Russel Park and
others, containing
ONE ACRE OF LAND,
on which is erected a two slury frame dwel
ing house and frame stable. Also one olber
lot of land in said town, situate on said main
road or street aforesaid, adjoining land of
John Swisher and James Stout, being a town
lot. Also two other contiguous town lots
situate in said town on said Main sireet, and
adjoining lot of John Funsion and others, on
which are erected a blacksmith shop, and
one out lot of land situate on the road lead
ing from Jerseytown to Millville, containing
about three and one half acres, adjoining
lands of John Swisher, Abraham Broad and
others. Late the estate of said deceased,
situate in ihe township of Madison, and coun
ty aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY,
November 4, 1857. Cleik.
Traverse Jurors for December Term.
Bloom—Samuel Shaffer, James L. Barkley,
Jno. Whiienisht, J K. Grotz, Z-bulon Gross.
Beidon—Davis, sen., Peter Casey
John McHenry, Sr.
Briarcteek—Samuel Kelchner.
Centre —Levi Aikman, Stephen Hotlon.
Catawissa —Samuel Kosieitbader, Matthias
Hartman.
I Fiehingcreek—Jno. Hess, Edward Unangst
| Daniel Strieker, Henry F.yer.
Greenwood—John Moore. ■*
Hemlock—James Kmmilt, John Gruber,
Jesse Ohl, John H. Faust.
Locust—Elias Helwig, Peter K. Herbein,
Samuel Keinbold, Isaac Rhoads.
Mifflin -Joseph O. Wiutersteen, Leonard
Kirkendall.
Main—Samuel Fisher, Isaiah Shuman.
Orange—John Achenbach.
Pine—Benjamin Wintersleen.
Roaringcreek—Adam Gable.
Sugarloaf— Alinas Cole.
Scott—Daniel Whilmire, Jacob Keller.
Bloomaburg, Oct. 31, 1857.
Grand Jurors for December Term.
Bloom—Lewis H. Maus, Barnard Rupert.
Beaver—John J. Dreisbaoh.
I Briaroieek—Stephen Achenbach.
I Centre—Mablon Hicks,
j Catswissa—Benjamin Zsrr, John Scott.
Franklin—Joseph Riner.
Fiehingcreek—William Bockalew.
Greenwood—Joseph Keller, Jackson Rob-
I bins.
Locosl—William Beach, Samuel Mears.
Madison—Lewis Schuyler,Nelson Kitchen.
Montoor—Art Buss.
Mifflin—lsaac Snyder.
Main—Haman John.
Mounipleasant—Daniel Mordan.
Orange—Hirraan R. Kline, Benjamin Welt
man.
Pine—William Cashr.er.
Roaringcreek—John Wbilner.
Scott—Eii Crevehng.
Bloomaburg, Oct. 31, 1867.
List of Causes for Trial at Dec. Term.
1 William Koons tu George L. Kline et al.
2 William Koona u George L. Kline.
3 Joseph St'ckhonse vt Gilbert Fowler.
4 Thomas Parker us John H. Parker.
6 Isaac Brown t> Robert J Lyon.
C Jacob Schuyler vt Wilson Ager.
7 Fletcher B. Dodson et'al t is Wm. Long.
8 Christian Heist va Daniel Giger.
0 Martin Mowry vt Thomas Stackhouse.
10 Gilbert Fowler vt Gilbert H. Fowler et al.
II William Rillenbooae vt Sam'l F. Head ley.
12 David Hildebrant vt Benjamin Fog.
13 David Wintersleen et al vt Chris.Shaman.
14 William Conrad vt Daniel Smith.
16 James Rittenhouse at al vt Barny Hole.
16 Jacob Warner us State Mut'l Fire Ins. Co.
17 John Snyder vt Levi L. Tate.
18 O. C. Kahler lor the use of Wm. Robiaon
vt Frederiok Rabb.
10 Henry Stork us Nieely k Hileman.
20 Adam Stroop et al vt L. B. Rupert et al.
21 Corneliua MoErren vs Hecry J. Yeaple.
Bloomaburg, Nov. 4, 1887.
PROCLAMATION.
NO'PIC it hereby firen thai the
several Courts of Comnom Pleas, Gen
eral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and
Orphans' Court, Court of Oyor and
Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for
tWCounty of Columbia, to commence at
the Cosirr HOUSE, IN BLOOMSBURO, ON
Monday the Ith Day nf December next,
' TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK.
The Coroner, Justices of the Peace &
Constables, in and for theeouaty of Co
lumbia,are requested ID 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 oflioes appertaining to be done.
And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf
of the Commonwealth against any pris i
oner, are nlso requested snd commanded
to be then and there attending in their pro
per persons to prosecute against him, as
shall be just—and not to depart without
leave at their peril. Jurors are requesti
ed to be punctual in their attendance, a
the time appointed agreeable to their no
tices,
Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the
2d day of November, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eignt hundred and
hflv-seven, and the Independence of the
United States of America the 81st.
(God save the Commonwealth-)
STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sh'ff.
At) DITCH'S NT*CE.
Estate of Joseph Jones, late of Colum
bia 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 arid proportions of
the assets of the estate of Joseph Jones, to
among the respective creditors, {which as
sets ere trow in the hands of Jacob Demon,
administrator of said deceased,] according
to the older established by law, will attend
at his office, in Bloomsbnrg, on the 4th day
nf December next, for the porpose afoiesaid,
when nnd where all persons interested will
attend if they think proper.
- W. WIRT, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, Oct. ?9 , '67.
SHARP NOTICE.
Af.L pernor,s knowing themselves indebted
or having unsettled Lime accounts with the
subscriber are hereby notified to call ujioii
Solomon Neyhard, Esq, who can be found
in his office every Saturday afternoon, and
aeltie the same before the AMI of January
next; fur after which time all uncollected ac
counts will be placed in handa of officers for
collection. RICHARD TORBY.
Oct. 31, 1867.
THE WITHERED HEART.
BY T. S. ARTHUR.
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J. W. BRADLEY,
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N.B.—Specimen copies sent by mail, free,
on receipt of the price of lite book.
Oct, 87, IBST.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of Stephen Sei
pie, late of Centre township, Columbia co.,
deceased, have teen granted to the Register
of Wills tic., of said county to the under
signed residing at Rlackcreek, Luzerne co.
All persons indebted to the estate are re
quested In make payment without delay;
and those having accounts for settlement to
present them to
JAMES K ESTER,
Adminutrn lor.
Blackcreek, Luzerne co., Oct. 23, '67.
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At the Junction of York Avenue and
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Chemical Bone dust.
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Steam Mills and Farmers' Depot,
At Jenction of York Avenue, Crown and
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September 2, 1857.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE
THE sabscriber offers for sale bis farm in
Orange township, Colombia 00., containing
3RG ACRES,
on which are Valuable improvements, com
prising two sets of farht buildings,
Two Dwelling: Houses,
two barns snd other bnildinge, two apple
orchard* and a variety of other fruit trees.—
About 200 acres of tbe premises ia cleared
land in a good condition of" improvement,
and it lays along Fishingoreek, I mile above
Orarrgevilte, and only 7 miles from die county
seat.
Tbe whole will be sold together, or in two
divisions ae purchasers may desire.
For terms apply on the premises or direct
o Orangeville, Colombia county to
JOHN ACHENBACH.
Orange township, May sth, 1867.
COLOUR AND FEED Depot at the Aroede,
1 bv A C. MENSCH.
DRUGS JUVD Jit&DICIJYES. <i
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Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most .if th* popular " 'J'*
day. Toys and an endless variety of useful and lancy notions not here enumerated. Physi
cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put up caieft llf audat abort ootme. Glass Cqltiog
done to order at the old stand.
Bloomsburg, April 8, 1867.
BOOK, CARD. AND FANCY
<ucjdu3
THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH,"
Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good and MATERI
AL, is prepared 10 execute all kinds of s©B IHMVIWCt in
best CITY STYLE, and ais.horl notice.
Certificates of Stock and Deposits',
Constitutions for Societies,
Bank Checks, Promissory AoUt,
Rail Road and oC.her Tickets,
Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain Cards,
Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Color's,
AND PRINTING OP ALL XINDSi
Can be Procured at the "Star" Job Office,
AS PHOIIIPTLY AMD NEATLY PRINTED AS IN TH$
CITY. 1
The public are invited to call ami see specimens, as we are determined to merit patron- i
age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship.
New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods !
SYEtBJEXOa <£3 CSBCD
HAVE just received and opened their stock of merchandize for Sp'ins and Summer sales,
which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort met. t now
offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock,
as to price and quality, they flatter themselves that they can compete with the cheapest,
and all (hose wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. W'e have all
kinds of Goods and Wares lo supply the wants of the People. A very large 10l of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bages, poplins, parametta cloths,
mohair lustres,muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, tic.
WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs,
flouncings, bands and trimmings, laoes and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel
vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread aloves, mohair mitts, &c.,
All kinds oi SHAWLS, broche, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder
trd, Sic. Also a very large assortment of ololhs, cassimers, saUuietts, veslicgs, tweeds;
jeans, beaver oloths, coating velvet, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SIZES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN
We have a large assortment ol Hats 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 rogs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, lowelings,
drillings. &c., in abundance.
We invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing else
where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Prices and will not be undersold by
anybody, or the rest of mankind.
Bloomsburg, April 16, 1857. ,
New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods.
DAVID LOYTENEERG
INVITES attention to his stock of cheap snd fashionale slothing at his storeoo Market
street, two doors above the "American House," where he has a full assortment of men 1
and boy's wearing apparel, including
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gox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coals of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls
stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs,gloves, suspenders i '
and fancv articles.
N. B. "He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in I .
the best manner. All his clothing is made to ictar, and most of it is of home mauufau- i
lure. •
Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857. c
A. C. MENSCH
AT THE ARCADE STAND
HAS just received and opened a full and
larse nasortment
OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
which he will sell at the lowest living profit.
Hie stock embraces stella, thibet and crape
shawls, barege, barege delaines, tissues,
lawns, debeges, crape orientals, alpaccas, &c
SILKS. —A very handsome assortment of
striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which
he intends to sell at very reduced prices.
EIHBROIDERIES.
Art immense stock of embroideries, such
as embroidered handkerchiefs, collars, spen
cers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconel edgings and
insertings, linens, cotton and thread laces,
flouncing* and embroidered curtains.
DOMESTICS—MusIius, drillings, tickings,
checks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan
nels, table diaper and ready-made bags.
Men and Boys' Wear.
Cloths, cassimeres, vesting*, jeans, cotton
ades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids itc.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
A very large assortment of new style car
pete, such as tapestry, Brussels Ihree ply, in
grain and Venetian oil clorhs, of all widths.
A large assortment o( Ladies' & Childrens'
Shoes, which ha will sell very cheap.
GROCERIES. K3> .
A lot of fresh sugars, molasses, J
TEAS, COFFEE, FISH SP'.CRs
Ac. Also Hardware Q U eensware,<Hfc==eb
I Crockery and Woodenware.
I tar Flour and Feed alwaya lor sale at the
loweßt market prices for cash.
( Bloomsburg, April 29, 1857.
! E3TRAY.
ESTRAYED from the subscriber at Camp
bell & VVorden's Powder Mills, in Centre
township, Columbia co., on Monday the 14th
of September last, a young
WHITE COW,
with some blown spo's
her, and horns pointing down-SBKaaBa f
ward. Five dollars reward will be given for
hat recovery by tbe subscriber.
ELIJAH SNYDER.
Centre, Qolober 7, 1857.
WHEATLEVS ARCH SO THEATRE,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
The Star Company, composed of the first
Arlistea in the world, and exceeding in
strength and laUnt any Dramatic combina
tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub
lic, will appear every night in Comedy, Tra
gedy, Serio-Comio Drama, Vaudeville*,"Mu
sical Burlettas, &c. &c. When visiting the
city, go there.
Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1857.
CHARLES STAHL,
BOOK BINDER, has located in Blooms
burg, where be will bind books, period
icals and pamphlets in any desirable style
and manner; and at reasonable prices. He
will bind newspapers and magazines, plain,
in library style or in morocco ornamented.
He has his place of business In Hopkins
ville with Mr. F. Isler.
Bloomsburg, July 13, 1857.
COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE
G3l a£X ££> SJS SX2. *>2?Q
liiizerne County, Pa.
THE Trustees of this Institution respectfully
announce, that it will be opened" for the
reception of Pupils, of both sexes, on Monday,
October 20th next, under the immediate care of
Pref. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal.
Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire,
merits, and enlatged 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 as a con
tributor to some of our leading educational peri
odicals.
THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
; Will comprise Orthography, Definitions, Read
ling, Penmanship, Etymology. Geography, Eng.
Grammar, Composition, Arithmetic Algebra,
Geometry, Mensuration, Plane and Spherical
I Trigonometry, Surveying, Navigation, Aslron
, omy, &c. Book Keeping, History, Physiology,
Natural, Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy,
■nd Chemistry.
Classes in the French, Spanish Latin
I I.anguages will be formed as early as piactica
hie, and Instruction on .Piano-Forte will be
given if desired.
WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural
Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus
will also te given.
SPECIAL ATTENTION will be paid to
young Ladies and Gentium n designing to qual
ify themselves as Teachers.
TERMS:
FOUR, FIVE and BIX Uollaia per Quarter
in accordance with the studies pursued, payable
one half in advance and the balance attbe close
of Ihe Quarter.
GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at
a moderate price.
Bf Mr. A. will deliver an address on Physi
cal, Intellectual and Moral education, on the
day of commencement, when his method of
imparting instruction will be illustrated, and
the discipline nd management of Ihe chool,
fully explained.
Parents, Guardians, and the friends of educa
tion generally, are cordially invited to be pres
ent.
D. L. CHAPIN, I B. M. STEVENS,
JOHNKOONB. N. D. STILES,
811.AS DODSON, I JOHN YAPLE,
THOMAS PEALER,
Columbus, Sept, 4, 1556. Trustees.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE.ia hereby given that letters of ad
ministration upon the esiaieol John Walli.Ver
laiejof Madison township, Columbia county,
deceased, have been greeted to the under
signed residing also in the said township ol
Madison. All persona indebted to the estate
are requested to make payment without de
lay, and t bnsa haviogaceoonu for settlement
to present them to
JOiHN A. FUN STON,
Administrator.
Jerseytown, Aug. 14, 18.V7.
FRESH ARRIVAL- Z\
A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints
**• just received by railroadand for sale bt
A. C. MENSCH.
4FT ftftft JOlNt ANb LAI> NOSES
W,UIAf | 0( tl Arcade by
May 37, 'B7. A- C. MENSCH.
NOTICE
•a*- Roaringcieek township, ia Ue coun
ty of Columbia, deceased : .
You <nd- eaib' df you will take notice, that
at a Court' (if CoMtnon Pieaa, heid ai Blooiwa
bura, for theooonty of' Colombia, on the 51b
day of May, A. D. 1856, the petition of Na
-1 than Drieabach and Samuel Haock waa pre
sented to thaaaid'Coort, representing thai the
lands of the raid petitioners, situate in the
township of RoaritVacreek.'are ndW Held in
1 gage or pledge by two several mortgages, to
wit: one mortgage in favor of Yost Driea
! badh made and given by Satnuel'Hauck, da
ted lhe-30rh day of Marbh, A. D. 1852: one
other tmfrtguge'in favor of Yost DriMbach
aforeeeid, made and-given by Nathan Dries
barb, dated tbe 2let day'df'Septdtribdr, A. 0.
1852; the.first of which nior'gages is record
ed in the office for the recording of 'deiStfs,
in end for the county of Columbia, in
Mortgage book No. 3, pases 793-4, and the
second of which is recorded in the same
book,;pages'794-6; ttiat said mortgages re
main unsatisfied; add that.letlera ot aumioia
tration on'the eslate'Of (aid Yost Drieabach
have not beengranted; and praying tbe taid
Court to grant e rule upon you to show causa
by tbe first day ofSfeptember Terto Of the said
Court, A. D. 1857, why satisfaction of acid
mortgages should not be'eritdrsd 'Upon the
record by the Recorder of Deedß, by ilia di
rection of the said Court; which riile/kt ihe
said .Sep'ember Term el said Court, was con
tinued potil the then following December
Term of thC ' Court: Thrrelore yon are
hereby reqoirt'd to appear on the first dy of
neat December r'erm of said Court lo.answer
I tbe prayer of the pei'.'lioner in the cash.
Witness my hand at Bloomsbu.-g, in the
j County Of Columbia, ibis "Oth day of Ooto
i ber, A.©. TBW.
STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sheriff
Public Sale wT Real Eilale,
fit pursOUnce ol ah order ol the Orphan's
Court of ColuCfbia Courtly, on SATURDAY
the 2 let day ,of NOVEMBER next, at 10
o'clock in the forenoco, MailreW McDowell,
administrator of Abner McDowell, late nf
Scott township, in said ccunty, deceased,
will expose to sale by public vendue, UpOh
the premises, ascertain tract of land situate
in Otange township, in the county of Colom
bia, adjoining lands of William White on
the East, Peter Schug on the North, and
lands of Mathew McDowell on the Sooth
and West; containing eight acres more or
less. There are erected on ihe premises a
two story log house, and Stable, a
FOWDI R MILL,
Glaring House, Dry House, Slack House, &0.,
and a water power appurtenant. Rale the
estate or said deceased, situate in the town'
ship of Orange and county aforesaid.
Any person inclined to go into the busi
ness of making powde- can find no property
bettor calculated for the business.
! _ " JACOB EYERLY, Cf*.
September 16, 186 T.
I Isisl of Letters
T> KMAINING in the Post Office at Bfoorua
" burs, Pa., lor ihe Quarter ending Sept.
aotli, 1887. •
Barrue Wrn. Lirhan Jam*
Bowman Harry 2 Moyer Jefferaoa
Downing Geo. Noway Isaac
Evana Catharine Norton John A
Evans Joseph R M Oal Jesse
Evens El'ick Sharp Richard
Griffith David R Snyder Jacob
Gallegley Patrick Schriner J W
Garvey John Siory James J
Heisier Joseph Shiiman ME
Hart Patrick Steel Hanne
Huglies David Treats John B
Ham Peter S Woolf Thomas j
Hauser Sidenhsm William Lewis J
Hill Samuel While Gee. D
KenengerJ C David Jones J
Keicbunf"Peler James Flinn ( w
Knorr Thomas fiobt. McDonald \ ?
Kirk Mary '
Persons calling for the above letters will
please say they are advertised.
PHILIP UNANGST, P. M.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 1.
■ COOPEttlNtt.
THE subscriber announces thai he will
carry on ihe COOPERING BUSINESS si til*
brewery in HopkinaviJle. wherb be will make
BARRELS, TUBS, KEGS,
and everything in that lirte ot business. He
will also repair Work of all kjftds, and will do
it skillfully and at fair prickS;
CHARLES W. HASSERT,
Bloomaburg, June 2, ]BS7.
\ CANVASSERS WANTED?
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Comprehensive Geography and History ancient
■ and modern of the World?' by S. G. Goodrich,
> (Peter Parley); handsomely bound and pro
' Insely illustrated. Piice 83. Sold only by
Agents, tc whom rare inducements are offer
ed. Address,
„ _ J. H. COLTON & CO.
No. 172 William Street, New York.
A (Minor's Notice.
Estate of Baltis Appleman. tale qf Hemlock town
ship, Columbia County.
THE legatees and all others interested in
the estate of Baltis Appleman, lata of Hem
lock township, Colombia county, will lake
notice that the undersigned appointed by the
Orphan's Court of Columbia county, aodilor
to make diatiibution of the several balances
in Ihe hands of Caleb Appleman. Peter Ap
pleman and Baltis Appleman, Executors of
Baltis Appleman, deceased, will attend at
the office of Robeit F. Clark, Esq, in Blooma
burg, on Thursday, the 19th day of Novem
ber next, when and where all per&ona inter
ested may attend if they think proper.
WILLIAM NEAL, Auditor.
Bloomshuig, Sept. 30 1857.
Auditor'* Notice.
In the matter of the Petition of Joseph Eves for
Subpoena In Jacob Swisher and Richard De
mon. Executors of William Swisher, dee'd.
THE onderaigned Auditor appointed by
(he Court of Common Pleal of the county of
Columbia to adjust the partnership accounts
between Joseph Eves ami the late William
Swisher, deceased, will iffend at hia office in
Bloomabnrg, on Friday the 28th day of No
vember next, for the purpose of attending to
tba duties of hia appointment, When and
1 where the parties interested {sty attend if
they think proper. Vy, WIRT
Bloomaburg, Sept. 30, '57. Auditor.
r., Z holier.
Estate of John late of the of
THPhs- deceased. .
i 1 H' Jl " * nJ distributees ol the estate of
John f.,y,| eri | a i a of the bo~rosgh bf Berwick,
>' 1 .e county of Columbia, deceased, will
Tjka notice that ihe undersigned appointed
auditor by tlis Orphans Court of the County
of Columbia, to make distribution of thh
balance in the hands of Charles Snyder, td
m t nisi rater of John Snvder, deceased, among
the lieifa of the decedent wiH attend at hie
office, tit Bloomsbunt. in Mid county, on
Saturday, the flat day of November next,
when and where mil person* interested may
attend if tbey think, proper. -
_. . ROBERT F. CLARK, Auditor.
Bloomaburg, Sept. 80, 1857.
ff~TOTTON and Wool Carpet for sale uheap
at the Arcade by
May 27. 'B7. A. C. MENSCH.
AA/OOD & COAL for sale at the Arcade by
A. C. MENSCH 4
H*™ 00 ** ft *
MayT, 57. A. C. jqENSCH.