Color <1 Money iti>U Paper Money. The discussions now going on in a thou •and prints, respecting the mutual advan tages aiitl disadvantages of coined money and paper money, suggest to us that a hasty sketch ot the origin of both species of cur rency may bo interesting to many readers •of the Ledger. In the earlierages of the world, exchanges were made by bartering one 'article for ano ther, as a sheep for a coat, a-obtt for a sword, and a herd ot cattle for a bit of land. As society advanced, however, the disadvon tnges of this metliod of trading began to be seriously felt, and some other system was sought to be devised. The precious metals, -on account both ef thoir value and compact ness, were adopted among most communi ties as n solution to the problem, though •other communities employed shells, the American Indians for example, and still oilier*other substitutes. At tirst the silver was used in bars. Hut the ditliculty of as saying it, ns well as the dillieulty ef weigh ing it, far each separate transaction, gradu ally led to the stamping it. and then to the suiting oil' pieces of certain determined Xveigots. These things were finally done by public authority; and hence the origin ot gold, silver and other coins. 1 he tirst piece of stamped monov of this description as doubtless minted before the historic period. It is said by Pliny, never theless, that the Romans had no coined mo tley before the time of Servius Tullins. lint, Jong prior to that period, the Phonic tans atui other commercial nations used stamped coins. It is plain, front more than one pas sage in the ltible, that money of this kind was familiar to the Hebrews, at a very early epoch ill their annals. Iron was employ, d by the Spartans in coinage ; Copper by the Romans; gold and silver by richer and more commercial nations. Generally tlto early coins of all nations were exceedingly rude Rut we must except those ol the Greeks, who exhibited in their coinage, as in all things else, their natural aptitude for the beautiful. Wo are indebted to the classic world for the term money, coins having, ac cording to tradition, been tirst struck at the tetjtple of Juno AJoi irht. The word pecuni ary is from the .Latin fniif, a llock, llocks and herds being equivalent to moi cy origi nally. Cosh is from the French oits.-r, or colter in which money was kept The de rivation of dollar is less authentically cstali lislied. Cent is front the Latin Shilling is Saxon. Thus all-nations ami ages have contributed to furnish the every day tonus of commerce. Taper money is of comparatively modem birth. It lirst appeared in the shape ol 1> lis t>f exchange ami promissory notes. Com mercial transactions in Fnghutd are still cat ried on, to a groat extent, with these medi ums, Rank notes, in the Tutted States, have, however, a most monopolized the tertn. Tanks themselves are the invention of a quite recent period. The word bank comes Irotn ftiiuro, the Italian lor bench, be cause dealers in money tirst sat on benches, in the market-places ol Italian towns, in the middle aires, l ite Hank of Venice, the pa rent of all other banks, was tirst established A. IT 1171. The bank of Amsterdam fol lowed. A IV ItiOtf. that of Itamlurg, A. IV ltil!>; and that ot F.nghmd, A.IV 1094. The earlier of these banks, however, xvero not banks of issue, but ol deposit and discount only. In tho Tnited States, banks of issue— that is. banks which put forth paper money —prevail to a greater extent than anywhere else in the world. The French coins are, on tho whole, the most beautiful of thoso ol any modern na tion. There are few things, indeed, in which there is more mom for improvement; for neither in design nor in execution, aro modern coins, in general, meritorious.— i-fi'grr. " mot I>A!U A I lON (iovernor bollock has issued the following rroolamatioii, appointing Thursday,the V'tith of November, as a day ol general Thanks giving and braise, in this State : I'KNNSVI.VAMA, ss: in Ikt name and by the authority of the Com monvtullk of PtnmylViinia, JAMS* I'OLI.OCK. Oovti nor of the said Commonwealth ; A RUOCI.AMAVION. Felhur-Citizens: —To tender to Almighty Cod, who controls the destinies of nations and nten, the homage of devout gratitude and praise for his goodness anil nterey. is the appropriate and solemn duty of a free ami highly favored people. As the giver ot 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 we should 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 freo 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 an 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 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 tor the future, in the Providences of Hint who ■wounds but to heal, and "whose mercy en dureth forever." A plenteous harvest has crowned the labor of the husbandman— peace, 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 our vows unto the most High; and call upon Him "in the day of trouble; He will deliver ihee and thou shah glorify Him." Under the solemn conviction of the propri ety of this duty, and in conformity with es tablished custom and the wishes of mony good citizens, I, Jaines 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 in offering thanks to Almighty God for his past goodness and mercies: and while humbly acknowledging our trangression, and imploring His forgiveness, beseech Him, with sincere and earnest desire, to re turn and visit us again with His loving kind nets, make us worthy of His bounties, and continue tous the rich blessings of His prov idence ami grace. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at llurrisburg, this nineteenth day of October, in riieVearof our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seVho, and of the Commonwealth the eighty sec ond. By the Governor. . ... JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Deputy Secretary of the Covmoutsealtk. " WOODLAND CRKAM" — Ji -Pomade for beautifying the Hair —highly perfumed, superior lo any French article imported, and for halt the price. For dressing Ladies H HKAOTIKCI. COMI'LKXION—can bo no quired by using the "Jfiii'm n/ a Thousand Flowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under ihe curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using Ihe "Dolm of a Thou fund Flowers" a* a d uirilice, would not only render il sweet, but leave the teeth as while as alabaster ! Many persons do not know their breath is bud, ami the subject is so deli cate their friends will never mention it. Be ware of counterfeits. Be ante each bottle is signed EE I RIDGE & CO., N. Y. For sale by all Druggists. Fob. 18, 1867-lim. TJlriMrrK riivsir AVER'S I'ILLS. Ayei s I'tlls glnie sugar-simd over ine pal ate. but die it energy, although wrapped op. is lliete, ami tells with giant force on tie viry Inundation ol disease. There win thou sands ot snllerers who would not wear their distempers it lltey knew they could be cured lor J5 cla. Try Ayer's Dills and you know it. Purify the blood and disease w ill be Marv el out. • Cleanse the system from impurities and you are cured already. Take 'his best ol all Purgatives, and Scrof ula Indigestion. Weakness, Headache, Sid<- ache, Jaundice, Rlteuina ism, derangemeii s of the Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels, all de rangements and nil diseases which a purga tive remedy can teach, fly before them like i arltuc-s before the Situ. Reader, if you are stillering from any ol the numerous complaints they cure—stiffet no mote —tlto remedy has been provided for you, and il is criminal to neglect il. That Ayer's Cherry Peclurul, is the best medicine lor a Cough, is known to the whole wot'd, and that Ayer's Pills are the best of all Pill-, is known to those who have used litem. Picpatci! by Dr.JAS. C. AYKR, Practical and Analytical Chemi.-l, Lowell, Mass. ami sold by K. P. I.iii/. and all Dinggists in Rlooutsburg, ami by Dealers in Medicine everywhere. Nov. 11, 1857 -2m. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS I Foil nit year ol the ('okmopoiifaii Art Associa tion. THE FAMOUS DUSSKLDORF GALLERY PAINTINGS ! Purchased at a Post ITAHV SECKETARY C. A. A., 132 Oruig Street, Montreal. Novvember 18, 1857. NOTICE, Notice is hereDy given to all persona inter ested. that the loilowing accounts have been filed in the Protbonoiary's office ol Colum bia county, and will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas ol said county lor confirmation and allowance on Wednesday, the Oth day ol December, A. I). 1867. 1 The account ol John R. Moyer Commit tee o! the person and estate of Peter Melick, a lunatic of Scott township. 2 The account of Jonathan liishel Com mittee ol the person and estate ol John Utah el, a lunatic, late nf Montour towiisl ip. 3 The acuourit of John Snyder Committee of the person and estate ol Alexander Stoker ari habitual drunkard ol Bloom township. JACOB EYEKI.Y, I'rothonot'ry. CIOTTON and Wool Carpet for sale cheap ' at the Arcade by May 27 '67. A. C. MKNSCH. WOOD St COAI, lor sale ut the Arcade by A. C MKNSCH. AMERICAN AGRIfFLTFRIST, Wrtrrf 7tm.' Hetrd 7\nies ! Enlarge writ—Enletrgrment. The Best in the World — The cheapest in the World. Pieta'vnn to each subscriber—Evert/ En i m*r interested. HAKI.Rh AI.SO, rvety small plot owner. DOZEN To. meet the increased value Ol money ronsrqoeio upon the Hutd Times,' the publisher of die Amer ican Agriculturist is happy to an nounce that he has increased the pages of this staunch old Journal One Third, and doubled the in trinsic value. Each number will RAKER'S hereafter enntair. 82 double rptatio DOZEN. paves, filled with plain, radical reliable ttilormsiiott. of exceeding value to every one alio ct.lttvaies a hum, a garden: or but the small est plot of ground. Ladies each volume of the Agriculturist will contain hundreds ot excellent ptac liral hints upon every department BAKF.R'Sof in-door, or liou-eliold work. DOZEN. Resides furnishing the large-t amount ol really useful inluinia lion, prepared by a great iiuinbei of practical working men and wo men, the Agriculturist is now the largest Journal ot its character in the world, but using to its im mense circulation it call still be J afforded at Ono Dollar a year, or BAKKR'S for eighty cents each to clubs u! DOZEN. ten or more. A BAKKR'S DOZKN, or 14 ntonihs will be sent tor the usual price ot 12 u< all subscribers lor 1858, (Vol. XVII,) that is, all single or club subscribers for 1868, who subscribe now, will tooeive die two very valuable numbers lor lIAKKU S November and December, ol this DOZKN. vear, without exiru charge. V'AVO.MR.K SEED PREMIUMS TO ft:vkkY M'hm uiiiku RUN 1858. A lii ol valuable Field, (aiirvloo mikl F'lowor ncwd* will bo nropetitotl (o Hio NiibHOribvii lor volutin' 7, Irorn which every Mib •criber will be allowed 10 chuo-o ! UAKKirs'lute |>mkageß wnlioiu chHiye!— DOZKN. Hie will uloue be werili lb MiibHcriplionJ piitre lo man v per- Mine. Send io your nmno* at onets ,IIKI GTI Jie November number, now ready, mid the BttiTomling nuiubtua prompily upon the liral lav ol each mouth, until the em! ol 18M. I I l.e t.a*( remedy for llie ''ll.irtl |tAKF*U>|r ,f *e v will bo to learn tiom ihe DOZKN \.ip9icultunst I lie lel modus ol HI Icroamiig I!l<* pro'luoia ol your liekD, ifartleiiK, orcliimD. &\ Tunis in m/vowc—sl a year, or 114 ino'iths now, d copiv'o lor 10 eooiea lor 58. OIUNCK JUDD, lhibiiibher, 181) Water SirotM. New York. IV S. To I*KNNBYI.VANIANH—The IVlillft) I van ion Kurrii Journal hue been nier<**il ono ihe Ametieati Auiieuluirai, ami do* Aunutil* iuri-t in now peculiarly lltu paper lor lYnn H)lvunia Farmer*. November 11, 18. r )7. I'IRLH SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IN ptirsi.iinee of an order ot die Orphan's t'ourl of Coin mini courtly oil SATURDAY, die 28' It day of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, David Alltt, surviving Ex ecnlor &c. ol John Allen, hue ot Madison tp,, ill said county, dee'd, Will expose lo sale, by public vendue, upon the promises, a certain LOT OF GROUND in Jorsoytown, tit said township, situate on lltn initio road or street of said towti, adjoining lot ol John Swisher, lot ol late belonging lo Dr. Ru.ssel l'ark ami others, containing ONE ACUE OF LAND, mi which ierected a two story frame dwel ling house nud frame sudde. Also ono other lot of land in said town, situute oil mini main road or street aloresatd, adjiiiiiog land ol John Swisher and .lames Stout, being u town lot. Also two other contiguous town lots situate in sui.l town on said Mum street, ami ltd joining lot of John Funslou anil others, on which tiro creeled a blacksmith shop, and one out lot ol land siluule on the toutl lead ing Iront Jerseytown to Millville, containing uhout three ami one hall acres, adjoining lands'of Joint Swisher, Abraham Broad and others. Late ihe estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Madison, and coun ty aforesaid. JACOB EYKKI.Y, November 4, 1857. Cleik. Traverse Jurors for December Term. Bloom—Samuel Shaffer, James L. Itaikley, Jnn. Wititenighl, J K. Grot/, Zehulott Gross. Benton—Rstirp.i Davis, sen., Peter Case, 'John McHenry, Sr. Briarcrevk—Samuel Kclchnor. Centre—Levi Aikmaii, Stephen Hit lion. CatawisHU—Samuel Koclenbuder, Matthias Hartman. Fishingcreek—Jno. Hess, Edward Unangst Daniel Strieker, Henry Eynr. Greenwood—John Moore. • Hemlock—James Ktnrniu, John Gruber, Jesse Old, John H. Faust. 'Locust—Elias Helwig, Peter K. Her be in, Samuel ReiubolJ, Isaac Rhonda. Mifliin -Joseph O. Wuilchtieen, Leonard Kirkendidl. Main—Samuel Fisher, Isaiah Shuman. Orange—John Achenbuch. Pine—Benjamin Wiritersleen. Roaringcreek—Adam Gable. Sugarloaf— Alinae Cole. Scott—Daniel Whitmire, Jacob Keller. Bloom-burg, Oct. 31, 1857. tiraiitl Jurors Tor December Term. Bloom—Lewi* H. Mnis. Barnard Rupeit. Heaver—John .1. Dreishach. * Briarore.'k—Stephen Aohenbaeh. Centre—M illion Hicks. Oaiuvviesa—Benjamin Zirr, John Scott. Franklin—Joseph llitmr. Fishingcreek—William Buck ale w. Greenwood —Joseph Keller, Jeekson Rob bies. Locust—William Beach, Samuel Mears. Madison—Lewis Schuyler, Nelson Kitchen. Montour—'Art Buss. JYJifflin—lsaac Snyder. Main—Hainan John. Mount pleasant—Daniel Mordan. Orange—Human R. Kline, Benjamin Wort man. Pine—William Caslir.er. R •a.-n peret k—John Whitner. Set —Eli Creveluig. Bloocisniirg, Oel. 31, 1857. List of Causes for Trial at Dec. i'eriu. 1 William Knotis vs George I, Kline et ul. 2 William Koons vs George L. Kline. 3 Joseph Slackhouse vs Gilbert Fowler. 4 Thomas Parker vs John H. Parker. 5 Isaac Brown vs Robert J Lyon. 6 Jacob Schuyler vs Wilson Ager. 7 Fletcher B. Dodson el til vs Wm. Long. 8 Christian Heist os Daniel Gigor. if Marliti Musi) VS Thomas SlaekhoUM. 10 UilhO'l Fowler IM Gilbert 11. Fowler el al. 11 William Uiitenlioiise vs Sam'l F Head ley 12 David Hildebralll vs Benjamin Fox. 13 David Wintersieon et ul vs Chris. Shuman 14 William Conrad vs Daniel Siuuli. 15 James Uiltenhoiise et ul v* Barny Hole. Iti Jacob Warnei vs Slale Mm'l Fire Ins. Co 17 John Snyder vs Levi L. Tile. 18 O. C. Kuhlor for the use ol Wm. Robison vs Frederick Rabb. I!) Henry Stork vs Nicely & Hileman. 20 Adam Slroup et al vs L H. Hupert et al. 21 Cornelius MoErreu tw Harry J Yeaplo. Hloomsbiirg, Nov. 4, 1857 ! FF-CGLANCATtCN. NOTtf) is herehv given that the ' scv i ral Courts of ('omm"'ti Pleas, lien ernl Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and ! Terminer and Jail Delivery, in anil for the County of Columbia, incontinence at the Corny HOUSE, IN BIOOMSBTIRO. ON Monday the ~th Pay of December next, TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace A Constables, in ami for theconnty of Co lumbia,are requested to be then sntl there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances. to do lltnso thing.* to their sev eral offices appertaining to he done. And alt witnesses prosecuting in behall of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are nlso requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their pro per persons to prosecute against hint, as shall be j list—and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requestl ed to he punctual in their allentlauce, a tlte time appointed agreeable to their no tices. Given under my hand at IMoomalntrg the 2d J ty of November, in the year of our I,old cite thousand eigut hundred and tifty -seven, and the Independence ol the United (States of America the Blsl. (Got! save the Commonwealth.) STEPHEN 11. MILI.EU Sh'Jf. au i > iT ii IFS" NTFI' i CET~ 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 srttle and adjust the rates utid proportions ol tho ii**n|* ol the estate ol Joseph Juno*, lo among the respective creditors, fwhich as sets are now in the hands ol Jaeob Demotl, administrator ol said deceased,] according to tin* onler established by law, will attend at hi* office, tit liloomsburg, on the 4th day ol December next, lor the purpose aloie*md, when and where all persons interested w ill attend if they think proper. W Willi', Auditor, liloomsburg, Oct. ?!t. '57. SHARP NOTICE. AV*fs ppreoti* knowing ihcniHclvcrt imlcbtftil or ha v. ll*4 ini"*tilcd Limn account 4 with the Mih-cnt'or arc hereby noli tied to call upon Solomon Ncylmril, KM] , who run bo louud 10 Inn ollice every Saturday* aluTnooii, ami Hclilo the Mittio bc| runt in In* lumtly, and finally Hend In* wife lo a miul-hoii*o. \V. publish all Mr. Anliur'rt now books, nUo works of History, Kiogtaptty, &0., lor | ivliirli wn wan: Agents in till parts of tlin (I. , S, to whom iho largest commission will ho j paid, ii IMI no extra commission M Uio way ( of glllS. J. VV. BRADLEY, •IS North Fourili St. IM111H7. BLANKS!BLANKSi iLANKIIt DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXKCU'I IONS. SURVtKN.VS AND JUDUMKNT NOTES, po ofpotr \ desirable tortus, to- aalet tbe licet 010 the "Star ol the North,' 1 LOUR AND FEED Depot at the Arcade, bv A Us MENSCH nil ifGS JtiVD MEDICIJVEB. J *HI E->' CT* O .. ' r^ \\TOUI.n call the attention of all those who wish to buy good conditio hi* line, thai lie ha* ** jus! replenished hi* (already) large nail well selected n*nriinent of the following urli cles, ir. - —Drug*. Medicine*. Oils, fund*, Veltii-lies, Glass, DyOsliifTs, Confeciionarie*, Per luniery, fai.cy snap* and toilei ariicle* generally; Cigar* ami Tobacco of every .variety ami brand, Harrison's Ink* wholesale and retail at the manufacturer'* prices, F UtiE II lis ICS AM I) ItIIAMHES for medicinal tt*e only. Trusses, Shoulder Brace* and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AM) DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, V.irnmh and Tooth Brushe*; also agent lor most ol the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Toys and art entile** variety ol itselnl and lancy notions not lieie enumerated I'hysi ciau'a ! resAipiioris and Family MedKiitww put upcatelnlly and at slttrrl notice. Gla* Cutting done to order at the old stand. I*" !'• LUTSC. Ulooniburg, April H, IR.V7. * . j BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY .If. rv 7 t THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the iixtures of tint '•Sran" Ollice uood and extensive JOBBING MA TRIB AL, is prepured to execute all kimls ol .11)11 tit the best ('/'/'l' STYLE , and at short tiolico. Certificates of Stock and /L posit e, 1 Constitution for Societies, Hunk Checks, /'romissory Xohs, Hail /load unit other 7'iekrts, , Catalogues, Paper Hooks, Hill-Heads, Cheek Hulls, /'lain ami /'a net/ Cards, Jlusiness and other Circulars, /'osiers Plain and in Colors, JLIVD PRINTING- CP ALL KINDS Can be Procured at the "Star" Job (P/firr, AS Pltoni'li-Y X!\l milAlltV I'IIIIVITiW AH IN Till: HIT V- The public are invited In eall and sen specimens, a* we nto dolerminod lo n'erit patron- I ago by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. _ New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! co>LEiLBJ ILa\ST^ , kZTLZtiAXLLj G3CL>*. nAVK just received ami opetted their stock of merchandize for S,iiug ami Summer vale* which comprise* the I.A IIGF.ST, LIILA I'LST, and HANDNUAILST assnrlrrier I no tillered in lltia TOA'N! Having paid groat .illenl'tm to the selection ol tneir cntiro stock, a* to prii o and i|ttaliiy, lltcy llatlei theinNßlve* thai lltey can compete With the lArrinc.,/. ami all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money bv giving its a call Wo have nil j find* of Goods and W are* to supply the wants ol tint People. A very large lot ol l*A 111 ICS I)KI>S GOODS, French merilioc*, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, dn Imges. poplins, paramatta cloth*, in nit ii t r Inslrus, tit it l iii do lainus, I'cr*iun clollis, Ginghams, Calicoes, Ac. Will I'l'C GOODS OF ALL Kl N IKS. .Sieves. Collars, Npmeers, handkerchief* lloniiciiigs, bands an I trimmings, lace* and edging*, bonnet ribbons, HI largo variety. H vet ribbons, ami braids, knl, cotton, and lisle thread ulnves, mohair milt*, Ac.., All kind* nl SHAWLS, hroeke, Hay Slate, Walerville, black silk, miahrncrc. Lrnhrodcr ad, Ac. Also a very large iiHsortment ol clollis, easterner*, auttinuti*, vcslu g tweed ji'atiH, ireaver elullt*, eoatmg volvul, Ac. HOOTS AM) SHOPS, OF all KI\I)S ty SIZES roll MEM WOMAN tapestry Bru-sels ;r,ree p v. in grain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths A large assortment ot L.dien M Children* "-hoes, which be will " I verv 1 heap Ciuoi'EUlE*. s^3^ A lot of fresh sugars n .--c- wdft 1 TEAh. COFFEE FISH SP'.CEs tafiH£ I A'so Hardware U'ieeii*-,e jrt . gl3fas=sisa Crockery and Woo teovare. [7 Flour and Feed a watt lor sa.s at the 1 lowest nurkei prices for c-b. Bloo'osburg, April 2\>. t*s7. E.STRAY. ~ KS I'll AY" "ED fr • •!> :• e .tibo- ber i Camp. i belli; '.tur.l-i's F ttder M n Cr ' J township, Columbia o .on Mot .lav ■ l-i ■ of Septe-nb-r la-', at- g *mi. -sswrfT WHITE COW. ft,, iCi* wiin some bt.'ttn -po* up ark tT her, and horns point . g .to t skmsiCs*Hß ward. Five dollars reward win be gttrea for ber recovery by the suh-cr' -er ELIJAH SNYDER ' Centre. October 7, 57. M UKATLKV'S AKtU >l. THEATRE, ! ARCH STREET. ABOVE SIXTH, I PHILADELPHIA The Sar Company c.-m.v-e.' d - Arnsies in the world, a • e\.*v g sttfi ath at'.d taietlt t Drama! C tfoirjaa tiott here otor" ortere.l s l iea rot V g. I lie. will appear et • ■ C cs. v rj gedy. Ih-. o-Com O ld. \a-.. M mi',l BuEeaa-. Ac Atv WhM VM • g re cut. go there I'h lade po a. tVt 27 tso* CHARLES STAHL. IkvV'N BINDER SS vi.V 1 burg wbere oe w >:J Sv.. t -e: .V.- reats aid pmph' itv t \ he*, a-e ... - and manner, and a: -easooab ,• p.-v* He w..l bii'.l new oa,-e-s and aiaga • - a ' m library ttle M la MMWM ataMtWtod He has his place o! business tn H.yi ' vtllw with Mr F I*.*.'. KioMasbarg, .HHjr is. IS>7 fOLI MBI S MALL AM) FKM ALL Luzerne' < oim'y. Pa. riiHK Tfute*n ofihi Ir.r. re".-. J- announce, 'hit it wdl i e ■ per.e . f.. f • aeter.' rV . )!e la also well and faeorat .* , j c Inbutor to tome of cur .eating educational od.'calj. ' TDK COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will ronpiiie Onl . - inft PMiDiQfblpi Rljaol gj Oeogresfct Cb Grammar, i • , A -1 Geometry. Metaaaratioa, Pie e led s.:e-;ei i ng.>no:netry # rj, .N" j * ;. -. f . omf.ftc. B *K % Of ii *u>rj.Pbr*i. C.A ;\L \ ITEN fIOX • • A *or g Lion*< iaJ t> "<:!* a* a Jr g~ r*. i ifjr I2rxi-s , #s s rt.\ i i.• c - t in Munbact wtia Ibt nf in lira poni. mi ta.c oo bit m jn>i :2\* .a.iac* i ::< ck L \P V £. V. ST£Y 2~X*. JOH\ KC X 5 n D SI U c> > v> : >v>N . UN - I HOVA? fekler hi S .4.1 IM, fVfii Vdministmtor Aolict ICE ~e Oj t:2 \ c ia>l „x*u V >JT* \*A* ;-t A; o v " , V .Mi-UV A vx vV.v-A - 3e . • p 4b. Jcc . civVM# Jit > v\* J4h Cf JldUt. .Or. .5*31 :o a v F\ NST:.N iWfcaaatr . *.r Jv NV o* * V "V S" FHt>H VILKIA VL -4 N S e c s ' ..vs, b C MlN> N ill ikkl vN> vN - v nA tV',IIU vv 4 , s nt r. v \ c sssc* NOTICE ff>o the heira ami luaat ffpfwcn'- { i.. . } alive* ofYoat Diiechm-h, lata of Roariiißiieek lownship, in the couii fy <>l Colombia, deceaaud ' You ami parti o( you will lake notice, that at a Conrl of Common I'leaa, beld • Bloonia bin;j, lor if ,1 cooMy ol Columbia, on Ibe bib .lay ol May, A D 1858, ibe petition of Na iliiin Prieiibach and Snmvrl Hanck waa pre ►enie.l lo Ibe mill Conn, repreiienthig ihal the lumU of I Ire aa il peiilinneiH, annate in llie lowmu. Ip of lloaiiti| 1857, why eatiafactton of Haiti i rimr 'gages hlioiiM noi be nnlrrnl upon tlio ilcohl h> llir Itecul.br of Deeda, by the ili [ iroi.'>i| ol 11.0 mini Court ; wblrli role, at llie j mini ,Sp umber Term 11 mill Conr', waa con- I iintiuil tiiilll Ibu llien (oM iaina December Jr. rtn of I 111- Hiiiil CnnnTbrrrfnru you are I hereby itnj■■ ircil in appear on ibe firl (lay of | in'*l December Term "I aa,d Court loutu'wrr | tl.e pia|r ol tin* petitioner in lln* ran. WitiieH my lihi.il i lllooinabuig, in lh Couiny r.f Columbia, Him Will day of Uclu- I bur, A.I) 1857 SJKHIKN II Mll.f.KH Sheriff 1 I'ulilic Wale ol" Krai IMab , lii |iiir-uuii''i* ol ri order mI ih* Orphfin'* t Court ol ('olurvitoe County, on J SATUIIDA Y ' ibu 21-1 tlav ol NDVKMI'KII flex i. nl Id I u'rlouk .ii llie forunooii, Maibew McDowell, i ailmuiiHtialor ol Aburr McDowell, bne ol ! Scon low nabip, nl aanj couiny , dcceaaed, will uxpnae |.i rabt by public veodlte, upon Ibu prcioiHUK, u curtain irari of laud ailuate I n. Oiauge lownlii|>, io ii.u county id Colum bia, adjoining l.n lie ol William Willie on ill" Kh-i, I'uirr Schiig Ml ill" North. an-l j Ihiolh ..! M nbuw McDowrll on tbe South I and W'.-n con uioi..,# oght aeri, more or ■ lc. ') burn are eluded oil ibe J retfiiaek a IWO alury 100 lir.o-u an I Stable W I'UU lii Ii MILL* C ay,or Il ium', Iliy Hoicr,SU k Uoo, fcr , amis wairr power tppdMrnanl. fan* the • elate of raid ilecPdHP.I, aniopH lutlieiuwu -tup ol lif a i ri; and i ouin j an iniaiil. At.y pur-oii inclined lo go u,n, il.e ton• •'( fin.king ;.'.a !•;• ca>. Ii I no plopar/ belief call dialed for 'lie humfiH.* JACO 11 KYKIiLY, Cii Septunibtr 16 1857, AUDI I DJf'S, NO If K* J.-ilnle ij Ihiritl C. Undinr, I ttt "f Col. rh no f i/, ih ri until. A 1.1, j.er.or.K u,te. e .;e.J wi'.l 'ke no .'-e dial Il.e under- Rued appoui e l An If or, 1,7 Ibe Ofpbar, : K Conr: ol < ■ |,.mt .a coo :y, • Huple and a.'pi-i die rate, a( ,,| prupon,ooa of Ibe a*-e a ol d.e e-fa'e of [lav. 1 C. fidiine, I 1 ai I ainong ibe rtr'necive crednv.rH fwriicb a-mu- am now in d.a hand* of Philip Cool, adrnirna'ra'or ot *ai I de'.eael,t urifdirig lo de 1 nler esiab'.-be ! by law Will alien,i la' bi 1 ffu e in Bloomt orR, on die 4fi day of liecember nex' for he purpcao afor, t, wfnn a' 1 where a.I perion* icrerei'.ed w ,! ader.J .(tbay Ibir.k [toper. W WIRT, Aaduor. B'oornburß. Nov 1 1857. . €OO PER 1.\'13. THE subaenber uoMMn uto n# w ,1 fairy o . • CCOr'K.blßf d.S'Kv 1f • bfeWery ! J . • •*, e -a Oaae BIBRELS TIB. KE6-, a- ' every lb jj in tba - ••• booiuoua Ha ,t aki u.!y a.. J a 'a •: • 1 If w HASiEET, CANVASSERS WANTED. f ,tn y '.\en., < <;* s -.j ; , t ft. •d modern nf the IWmm br S 6 Oexo -rn 'l'e er ft- -1 'it- ! a • ro — -- vi. 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