Governor Pollock has issued the following 'Proclamation, appointing Thursday, the 26 th of November, as a 'day of general Thanks giving ami Praise, in this' State: PcNNSTLVAMX, est hi the some and by Ik* authority of the Com momceattk of Pennsylvania, J TATS POLLOCK, Coventor of the said CommoMctaltk : k PROCLAMATION. Felloe-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 hund in our mercies, and ac knowledge our dependence upon His Prov idence ; and although adversity may throw its dark shadows across out pathway, yet we should be asnrcd 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 and privileges, civil and religious, enjoyed and maintained. The arts and sciences, and the great interests of education, morali ty and religion, have cluimed 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 for the future, in the Providences of Him who wounds but to heal, and "whose mercy en 'duretli forever." A plenteous harvest has crowned the labor of the husbandman— peace, with its gentle and refining milium efcs. 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 ; Ho will deliver thee and thou shalt glorify Him." Under ihe solemn conviction of the propri ety of this duty, and in conformity with es tablished custom and the wishes ot many good citizens, I, James Pollock, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby recommend Thursday, tho 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 ottering thanks to Almighty (Jod lor his past goodness and mercies; and whilo 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 ness, make us worthy of His bounties, and continue to us the rich blessings of His prov idence and grace. (.liven under my hand and the (ireat Seal of the State at Harrisburg, this nineteenth day of Ootobor, in the year of our laird one thousand eight hundred and tifly-seveu, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-sec ond. By the Governor. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, Deputy Ftcrtlary of the Commonwealth. L —■ •• WOODLAND CREAM" — Pomade for beautifying the Ilair —highly perfumed, superior to any French nuirlu imported, and tor hall the price. For dressing Ladies H"ir it has no equal, giving il a bright glossy ap pearance. It causes Gentlemen's Hair 10 curl in the mosl natural manner. Il removes dacilrutf, always giving the hair the appear ance of heiuu Iresli shampooed. Price only liny reals. None genuine unless signed FEI RIDGE & CO., Proprietors of the " Nairn of n thousand Flowers.'' For sale by all Druggists. New York. 111 K REV. C. S. BIKNKTT. while laboring as a Missionary in Southern Asia, discovered a simple and certain Cure tor Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Conghs, Colds, Nervous Pebilitv, and all impurities of the blood; also, an easy and effectual mode of Inhaling the remedy. Actuated by a desire to benefit his suffering fellows, he will cheerfully send ihe Hecipe (free) to such as desire it, with full and explicit directions lor preparing and suc cessfully nsir.g the Medicine. Address Rev. C. S. BURNETT. 831 Broadway, New York City. WHITE TEETH, PERFUMED BREATH AND BEAUTIFVL COMPLEXION— can be ac quired by using the " halm ef a Thovsanit Flowers." What lady or gentleman would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using the "Balm of u Thou sand Flowers" as a dentrifice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth as while as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and Ihe 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. lr. Bloomsburg, on ihe evening of tie 18th inst., by Rev. W. Goodrich, Mr. B. MCROB- F.RTS, ol Meroer county, Illinois, lo Miss S. M. WEAVER, of Bioomsbnrg. In Locnsl township, Colombia county, at ihe reskieiice of the Bride's Father, N. Daus- BACH, Couoly Coroner, by Rev. Philip Siee- Jy, Mr. ISAAC FAHRINGER, and Misa CHRISTIAN U>KIK6CACH, all of Columbia county. In the Parish ol Trinity Chureh, Orange ville, on the 21st inst., by the Rev. George V. Crake, former Rector, Mr. J. S. MATHER, of Rohrsborg, to Miss MARGARET, youngest daughter of John Vance, of Orangeville, Co lumbia county. On the !2th inrL, bv ihe Rev. W. H. Wd aoo, Mr. WM. L. BIRD, of Columbia county, and Miss MARTHA J. VASTINE, of Northum berland county. On Thursday last, in Berwick, by the Rev. I. Bahl, Mr. CONBAB HIPPENSTEEL, of Briar creek, and M-iss HETTY ROOTLE, of Orange township, Columbia county. On the Ist insn, by the Rev. .1. W. Yeo mans, Mr. JOSEPH KHKAMEH, O( Lycoming county, and Miss SARAH E. FLACK, of Jersey* towri, Columbia county. Died HI Hemlock townehip on laal Satur -lav Mrs. DKITRHT, wife-of JOHN B DSPTHKT Jr.. a gadabout VS years. STCAMSUir COLLISION. Sinking if DM STEMUBTF Opelousas. Ntw ORLEANS, NOT. 17. —The Texas steam ship Opeloutas, from Berwick Bey for Gal veston, came in collision with the Galveston at midnight oil (he 15th inst. TheOpelous a* sank almost immediately, carrying down twenty-five of her passengers, including Gen. Hamilton, of South Carolina. All her offi cer* and crew were saved. The Gpelnusa* and Galveston both belong ed to the same line, and plied between Ber wick Bay and Galveston. The Opelousas sank in about fifteen minutes after the col liaion. Eighteen of her passengers are known to be (ost, including Gen. Hamilton, and the loss of lite i* probably more than this. There were fifiy-aix passengers on bnard. The Galveston was somewhat disabled by the collision, but the captain and crew suc ceeded in saving the officers and crew of (he Opelousas, and many of her passenger*. NOTICE. Barbara Tioe, by her next J In the Court of friend, Samuel Zimmer- > Common Pleas mart, vt James Tice. )of Cjl. Co., No. 18 of May term, A. D., 1857. Ib James Tice DefincLxnt: Take notice, that the depositions of wit nesses to be read in evidence on the argu ment of the above sta ed cause on Ihe part of the plaint. 1 !! will be taken before the un dersigned Commissioner, at his office in Bloomsbnrg, on Wednesday, the 9th day ot December next, between ihe hour* of seven and ten o'clock, P. M., when Riid where you may attend if you think proper. W.WIRT, C'ommtJstoner November 17, 1857. SHKKIFF'S MALES. BY vitture of eevetnl wtiis of venditioni exponas to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at Ihe Court House, in Kfaoms bvrg, nn the 7th day of December net, at I o'clock, P. M , the following real estate, to wit: all that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Sugarloaf township, Columbia CO., bounded as fallows, to wit: on the oust by land of John Moore's heirs, on Ihe south by land of Abraham Young, on 'lie wosi by land ol Haiunan & Baker, on the north by land ol John Michael and others, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, be the same mine or less, whereon is erect ed a small one-story house with the appurte nances. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold us the property ol Edmund Craw far J. ALSO, At the same lime and place, by virtue of a writ of fieri lucias. all that ceiiain LOT OR PIECE OF LAM), situate in Jerseytown, Columbia county, con taining ONE FOURTH OF AN ACRE, more or I-as, bounded on Ihe north by • road lead ing Irom said town to Millville, on the south by the lot of the widow Welliver, on the east by fat ol Wm. Barber, ami on the west by lot of Neul McCoy, whereon is erected a two story trame dwelling house, a stable wuh the appurtenances. Seised taken in execution ami to be aolil as the property ol Nelson Welliver, adminis trator of Phineas Welliver, deceased. STEPHEN H.MILLER, Sheriff. November 21, 1857. Elicit ol" Eictfcrg T> F.MAINING in the Post Office at Blooms -■ w burg, Pa., lor the Quarter ending Nov. 16th, 1857. Biiieiibender Mary ('■ Philips J"hn S Bech'el Samh A Pock Allen W Brison Henry 2 Bobbin* & Blocker Case William Rupert George 2 Flemings Wesley Smith John Gititer David Starst Henry Goodrich Harvey- H. Sniieman James 2 Hill George Wagner Preelove Lecbihater Conrad Welliver T J. Long N B Wowrcr W J Larlsli Reuben Wicks Madison McGee Jackson Zebbill Caroline Morgans Morgan Thomas Hughes 1 Marr Alum James Walley > B Nichcls Henry Flynn James ) "P Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. PHILIP UNANGST, p. M Bloomsbnrg, Nov. 18, 1857. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS Fourth year ol the Cosmopolitan Art Associa tion. THE FAMOUS DUSSKLDORF GALLERY PAINTINGS! Purchased at a Cost r/8180 000. AND POWERS' WORLD RENOWNED STA I UE OF THE GREEK SLAVEI Re-purchased for six thousand dollars, with several hundred other words of Art, in Paint ings, Sculpture and Bronzes, comprise the Piemiums to be awarded to the subscribers nf the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who subscribe before the 28th of January, 1858; at which lime ihe awards will take place. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of Three Dollars and 36 cts. is entitled to a copy of the large and splen did Steel Engraving, entitled "Manifest Desti riy," also to a copy of life Cosmopolitan Ar! Journal one year, also to a Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also a Ftee Admission to die Dusseldor! and Cosmopolitan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every Three Dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives a splen did Three Dollar Engraving! but, also, the beautiful illustrated Ttco Dollar Art Journal, one year. Each subsc.'ber is also presented with a Certificate in the Awatds of Premiums, by which a valuable work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the value of Five Dollars, and a Certificate gratis. Aoy one of the leading S3 Magazines is furnished, instead of Ergraving and Art Jour nal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share Those taking five membership, remitting #l5, are entitled to the extra Engraving, aud six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are giv en in toe Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 60 cle. per number. Specimen copies will be sent to all persona who desire to subsciibe, on receipt of five postage stamps, 15 cts. Address. C. M. BLAKER, Honorary Secretary, C. A. A , R,. F. Clark's Law Office, Bloomsburg, Pa. Nqvvember 18, 1857. AdminiNtrnlor'N Notice. NOTICE.is hereby given lhai letters ol ad ministration upon the estate ol John Welliver late'of Madison township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to the under signed residing also in the said township of Madison. All persons indebted to ths estate are requested to make payment without de lay, and t hose havingaceounts for settlement to present them to H JOHN A. FUN STON, Adminulrutar. Jerseytovrn, Aug. 14, 1867. 000 & COAL (or sale at the Arcade by A. C MENSCH. EHERICAIV AGRICULTURIST, Hard Times.' Hard Timee ( Enlarge ment —Enlargement. The Rett in the World —The clieapeet in the World. Premium* to each subscriber—Every Parmer interested. BAKER'S AI.SO, every emsll plot owner. DOZEN. To meet the increased value of money consequent upon the 'Hard Times,'the publisher of itie Amer ican Agricultural is happy to an nounce that he has increased the page* ot this staunch old Journal One Third, and doubled ihe in irinsic value. Each number will BAKER'S hereafter contain 32 double quario DOZEN, pases, filled with plain, practical reliable information, of exceeding value to every one who cultivate* a farm, a gatdeu; or but ihe small est plot of ground. Ladiea each volume of the Agriculturist will contain hundred* ol excellent prac- ! tiral hints upnn every department I BAKER'S ol in-door, or household work, i DOZEN. Betide* furnii-huiu the large-t amount ol really useful informa tion, prepared by a great number ol practical working men and wo men, the Agriculturist is now the largest Journal ot its character in the world, but owing to it* im mense circulation it can still be afforded at One Dollar a year, or BAKER'S for eighty cents each to cluba ol DOZEN, ten or more A BAKER'S DOZEN, nr 14 months will be vent lor the usual price of 12 in all subscribers for 1868, (Vol XVII.) thai is. all single or club subscribers for 1858, who subscribe now, will receive ithe (wo very valuable numbers for BAKER S November aud December, of this DOZEN year, without extra charge. vAVUABI.E SEED PREMIUMS TO KVEHV SI'RSOMBKU FOR 1868 A large list ot valuable Field, Garden and Flower sends will be presented to the subscribers lor volume 7, Irom which every sub -oriber will be allowed to choose BAKER'S three packages without charge!— | DOZEN. I'lie seeds will alone be wouii the subscription price to many per sons. Send in your names at oneo arid gel the November number, now ready, and the succeeding numbers promptly upon ihe first day fl each tnunili, until the end ol 1856. The best remedy fur the "Hard BAKER'S T " will be to learn from the I DOZEN. Agriculturist the best modes of in creasing I lie products of your fields, gardens, orchards, bi r - Terms in advance —B| a year, or 14 months now, 6 copies lor #5. 10 copies for t?S ORANGE JUDD, Publisher, 189 Water Street, New York. P S. To PRNNSVI.VXNUNS —The Petinsyl vaitiun Eaun Journal has been merged into the American Aglicnliurist, and the Agricul turist is now peculiarly tliu paper lur Peim sylvaniu Farmers. November 11, 1857. IT BLIP SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. IN pursuance of uil order of the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, David Allen, surviving Ex ecutor &r. ol John Allen, late ol Madison tp., in said comity, dee'd, will expose to sale, by Eublic vendue, upnn the premises, a certain ,0T OF GROUND in Jersuylown, in said township, situate on the main mud or street of said town, adjoining lot n( John Swisher, loi ol late belonging to Dr. Kussel Park and others, containing ONE ACHE OP LAND, on which iserpcted it two story frame dwel ing house and frame stable. Also one oilier lot of land in said town, situate on said main road or street aforesaid, adjiining land of John Swisher and Jam#s Stout, being a town lot. Also two other contiguous town lots situate in said town on said Main street, and adjoining lot of John Knriulon and others, on which are erected a- blacksmith shop, and one out lot ol land situate on the road lead ing Irom Jerseytown to Millville, containing about three and one half ucres, adjoining lands of John Swisher, Abraham Broad and others. Late Ihe estate of said deceased, situate in the township of Madison, and coun ty aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, November 4, 1857. Cleik. Traverse Jurors for December Term. Bloom—Samuel Shaffer. Jamee L. Barkley, Jno. Whitenight, J K. Grot/., Zebulon Gross. Benton—RenCs-., Davis, sen., Peter Cuse, John McHenry, Sr. Briarereek—Samuel Kelchner. Centre —Levi Aikmun, Stephen Hutton. Catawissa—Samuel Kusleubader, Matthias Hartmtn. Fislnngcreek—Jno. Hess, Edward Uuangst Daniel Strieker, Henry Ryer. Greenwood—John Moore. Hemlock—James Ernmill, John Gruber, Jesse Old, John H. Faust. Locust—-Eliae Helwig, Peter K. Herbein, Samuel Reinbold, Isaac Rhonda. Mifflin -Joseph 0. Winlersieen, Leonard Kitkendall. Main—Samuel Fisher, Isaiah Shuman. Orange—John Achenbauh. Pine—Benjamin IVintersteen. Roarinacreek—Adam Gable. Sugurloaf—Aliens Cole. Scott—Daniel IVhitmire, Jacob Keller. Bloomsbiira, Oct. 31, 1857. (.rand Jurors for December Term. Bloom—Lewis H. Mans, Barnard Rupert. Beaver—John J. Dreisbach. Briarcreek—Stephen Achenbach. Centre—Mahlon Hicks. Catawissa—Benjamin Zarr, John Scolt. Franklin—Joseph Riuer. Fishtngcreek—William Buekalew. Greenwood —Joseph Keller, Jackson Rob bins. Locust—William Beach, Samuel Mears. Madison —Lewis Schuyler, Nelson Kilchen. Montour —An Buss. Miffl in—lsaac Snyder. Main—Haman John. Mounlpleasant—Daniel Mordan. Orange—Hirman H. Kline, Benjamin Wert man. Pine—William Cashr.er. Roaringcreek—John Whitner. Scoll —Eli Creveling. Bloomsburg, Oct. 31, 1857. List of (Causes for Trial at Dec. Term. 1 William Koons vs George L. Kline et at. 2 William Koons t' Georgo L. Kline. 3 Joseph Stsckhouse vs Gilheri 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 et al t> Wm. Long. 8 Christian Heist vs Daniel Gißer. 9 Martin Mowry vs Thomas Stackhnnse. 10 Gilbert Fowler vs Gilbert H. Fowler et al. 11 William Riiienhouse vs Ssm'l F. Headley 12 David Hddebranl vs Benjamin Fo*. 13 David Winiersieen el al vs Chiis. Shu man. 14 William Conrad vs Daniel Smith. 15 James Rittenhouse et al vs Bamy Hole. 16 Jacob Warnbl vs Siate Mui'l Fire Ilia. Co. 17 John Snyder vs L*vi L. Tale. 18 O C Kahler for the use Win. Kubtaon vs Frederick Kabb. 10 Henry Btork vs Nicely & Hilemati. 20 Adam Siroup et al wL. B. Rupert at at 21 Cornaliua MoErren w Hecrjr J Ycaple. Bloomsburg, Npv 4, 1857. FB.CCTLAKLA.TXOXT. NOTOC ia hereb-y given that ilie several Court* of Commom Pleaa, Gen eral Qunrler Seeetons-of the Peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for the County of Columbia, locommtmee at the COURT HOVSK, IN BLOOStsauno, ON Monday the Ith Ilay of December next, ro OONTJNUB ONE WKKK. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Conatablce. in and for the county of Co lumbia,are requested to bo then and there in their proper persona, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, and other remem brances, to do those things to their sev eral ofliree appertaining to bo done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behall of the Commonwealth against any pris oner, are also requested and commanded to he 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 request! Ed to be punctual in llicir attendance, n the time appointed agreeable to their no tices, Given under my hand at Illoomsburg the 2d .lay of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eignt hundred and fifty-seven, and the Independenceol the United Stales of America the Slat. (God save the Commonwealth.) STEPHEN 11. MILLER Sh'Jf. All DlTOtt'S NOTICE. Estate of Joseph Jones, late of Cohan bia county, deceased. A 1.1, persons interested will lake notice that the undersigned appointed Auditor by tlie Orphan's Court of Columbia county, in ■rllle and adjust the rates and proportion* ol the assets ol the estate of Joseph Jones, to among the respective creditors, f which as sets n.e now in the hands of Jacob Demon, administrator of said decease;!,] according to the order established by law, will inland hi liis office, in Hloomsburg, on Ihe Jib day of December next, lor the porpose nloresaid, when and where all persnus interested will attend if they think proper. VV WIRT, Auditor. Hloomsburg, Oct. ?9 , '57. 811 A RF NO'II lE. Aid. persons knowing themselves indebted or having unsettled I.una accounts with the subscriber are hereby notified to call upon Solomon Neyhan!, r.*q , who can be found ill his ofiica evet. Saturday afternoon, and saltle Ihe sarhe t > fore the first of January next; for slier win.-;, lime all uiteollecled ac counts will be placed in hands ol officers for collection. RICHARD TORBY. Oct. 31, 1857. THE WITHERED HEART. BY T. P. ARTHUR. This isa large l2mo volume, Price 81.00, with a fine mezzotint engraving, end is one ol the mo.-l thrilling lulus ever wi'.'tten hy ihe author. It shows how a mail may seem to the world all lhal is good and noble, am! yet be a tyrant in his lumily, and finally send his wife in a mail-house. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, Uiogtapliy, &c., for which w-e want Agents in all parts of the U. S., to whom lite largest commission will be paid, also sii extra commission in the way of gills. J W. BRADLEY, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—Specimen copies sent by mail, free, on receipt of the puce of the book. Oct. 27, 1857. ADMIN ISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby vn llml letters of ad- , ministration upon tin* estate ol Stephen Se.i plc, late of Centre township, Columbia co., ' deceased, have been granted In the Register of Wills &c., of said county to the under- i signed residing at Klackcreck, Luzerne co. 1 All persons indebted to the estate are re quested to make nayrneni without delay; and those having accounts for settlement to present litem to JAMES KESTER, Administrator. Blackcreek, Luzerne co., Oct. 23, 'l)7. REG IST ER'S NOT IC E. NOTICE is hereby given to all lega tees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of the respective decedonts and minors, that the following adminis tration accounts have been filed in the of fice of the Register of Columbia connty, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Or\ hans' Court, to be held at Blooin3burg, in the county afore said, on Wednesday, the 9th day of De cember next, at 2 o'clock, P. M : 1 The final account of Wm. Roberts, ad ministrator of Jacob J. Kline, late of Jackson township, dee'd, filed by Samuel Rhone, ad ministrator of the said Wm. Roberts, deed. 2 The account of Samuel Rhone, admin istrator of Wm. Roberts, late of Sugarloaf township, deceased. 3 The account of Jacob Hoffa and Lydia Deeter, 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 Welltver, late of Madison township, dee'd. 5 The account of John Hughes, Executor of the late will and testament of Abraham Troxell, lale of Roaringcreek township, de ceased. 6 The acooin : of Thomas Conner, Ad ministrator ol ih e-tuie of Isaiah Conner, late ol Orange mwr ship, dee'd. 7 The account ol Sepben H. Miller, ad ministrator of ih< estate ot Gabriel Lutz, late of Miffliri township, deceased. 8 The account ol Philip Unanget, Execu tor of the late will and testament of Elizabeth Unger, lale of Bloom township, dee d. DANIEL LEE, Register. REGISTER'S OFFICE, | Bloomsburg, Nov 11, 1857. { FARM FOR SALE THE subscriber offers lor sale his farm in Orange township, Columbia co., containing 336 ACRES, on which are valuable improvements, com prising two sets of farm buildings, Two Dwelling Houses, two barns snd other buildings, two apple orchards and a variety of other fruit trees.— About 200 acres of the premises is cleared land ill a good condition ol improvement, and it lays along Ftshingcreek, 1 mile above Orungeville, aud only 7 miles from the county seat. The whole will be sold together, or in two divisions as purchasers may desire. Kor terms apply on the premisea ot direct o Orangeville, Columbia comity in JOHN AOHKNBACH. Orange township, May sth, 1857. BLANKS!BLANKS!! BLANKS'! DEEDS. SI MMONS. EXECUTIONS. SDTUHKNAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, Se ofporr & desirable tortus, to* sale at tha cef 010 tha "Star oft be North " FLOUR AND FEED > ,h * Ama-la, by A C. MENSCH DRtSGS JtJTO MEDICINES. UP. i* WOULD eH the attention of all those who wish to boy good goods in his line, tliat lie has just replenished hit (already) Urge ami well selected assortment of the following arti cles viz;— Drugs, Medioines, Otis, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Dyoaiuffs, •Confeeiionaries, Per fumery, fancy sosps ami to del article* generally; Cigars and Tobacco of evervvartmy ami brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, P URb W/A AI\ D BRANDIES for medicinal tte only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most of the popular Puteni Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endlesa vartety of useful and Uncy notions not here enumerated. Physi cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put ttpcarelully and at short notice. Glass Putting done to order at the old stand. L. P. I.UTZ. Hloomsburg, April 8, 1857. BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY vLfODLS-i THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added ttt ;lte fixtures of the "Stah" Office anod and extensive JOBBING MATERI AL, is prepared to execute all kinds of JOB I'ItINTING in the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Certificates of Stock and Deposite, Constitutions for Societies, Dank Checks, Promissory Antes, Hail /load and oilier 7'irkets, Catalogues, Paper Hooks, Hill-Heads, Cheek Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Pluin and in Colors. • AND PRINTING- CT ALL KINDS Con be Procured at the "Star" Job Office, AM I'KimrTLY AAU NUATI.Y PRINTED AN IN THIi CITY- The public are invited to oall ami see specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by strict attention to business ami superior workmanship. New arrival ol" Spring and Summer Goods ! 50L£dLKS.LaiUCoNjZ-i2*, X2T LEJ JtXLLi HAVE just received and opened the." t"ck of merchandize for Spring arid Summer sales, which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assort mm t „„*• offered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention in the selection ol tueir entire stock, as to price and quality, they llatlei thetnselves that liioy can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save tnoney by giviP? us a call. We have all I'ind* of Goods and YVareu lo tiupply the wants of the People. A very large lot ol IjADH:* disks* GOODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de hages, poplins, paramettu cloths, mohair lustres, muslin de laities, Persian clollis, Ginghams, Calicoes, Arc. NVHI TE GOt)l)S OF ALL KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs. Bouncings, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, lei vet ribbons, and braids, kid, cotton, nnd lisle llireud gloves, titoliuir mitts, fcr., All kinds ol SHAWI.S, brooke, Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder trd, &e. Also a very large assortment of cloths, customers, sultinetis, vustir.gs, tweeds; jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, &u. ROOTS ANI) SHOES, OF ALL KINDS If SI/.ES FOR MEN WOMAN If CHILDREN We have a large assortment ol Hals and Caps of latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, (Jueeusward, Cedarware, &c. Very cheap carpels, carpet bags, lloor, table and car riage' oil cloths, mats rt."J s i baskets, Stc. Muslins llanneU, tickings, diapers, toweling*, drillings. &c., in abundance. We invite our friends ami tliu public generally to give us a call before purchasing el-e -where. We have bought our goods at Lowest Cash Trices and will not be undersold by anybody, or the rest of mankind. Hloomsburg, April 10, 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. DAVID LCVrEITE 2E F Gr INVITES attention to his stock of cheap and fashionale tlothing at his storeoo Mark?! street, two doors above the "American House,'' w here he has a luii assortment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including qox, sack, irock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of nil colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts,cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs.gloves, suspenders and lancy articles. . N. 11. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most ol it is of home mariolat ture. Hloomsburg, April 1, 1857. A. C. MENSCH AT THE ARCADE ST AIS I) HAS just received ami opened a full and Urge assortment OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell a> the lowest living profit. His slock embraces Stella, thibet and crape shawls, barege, barege delaines, tissues, lawns, debeges, crape orientals, aipaccas, &c SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black silks, which he intends to sell at vety reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES. An immense stock of embroideries, such as embroidered handkerchiefs, collars, spen cers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and irisertings, linens, cotton and thread laces, Bouncings and embroidered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, lickings, checks osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, lable diaper and ready made Dags. Men and Boys' Wear. Cloths, cassimeres, vesting*, jeans, cotton ades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids Uc. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A very Urge assortment of new style car pels, such as tapestry, Brussels three ply. in grain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths. A large assortment ol Ladies' & Childrens' Shoes, which he will sell very cheap UHOCERIES. A lot of fresh sugars, mrdasses [Sj| 1 TEAS. COFFEE FISH SPICES Jy £ j &c. Also Hardware Que en* ware,*®*-? — ~~J Crockery and Woodenware. tW Floor and Feed always lor sale at the lowest mirkei prices for cash. 8100-nsburg, April 29. 1957. " ESTRAYT ESTRAYFD from ihe -uD*orifcer it Camp bell & Wnrden's Powder M ils, in Ten re township, Columbia co , on Monday'he 14th ol September last, a young WHITE COW, witn some blown spes Iter, and horns pointing Jovrn-nHCBB ward. Five dollars reward will be given for i.er recovery by the üb*croer. ELIJAH SNYDER. Centre, October 7, 1857. MHEATLEY'S ARCH SI. THEATRE. ARCH STREET. ABOVE SIXTH. PHILADELPHIA. The Star Company, composed ot the firs: Arustes tn the work), aid exceeding in strength and talent any Dramat.c comNoa lion heretolotw oderevl loihe Thcatretal Pub lic. will appear every night in Cornea v. Tra ge.lv. Setio-Comno Drama Vaudevilles. Ma steal Buriwttas. &c Sic When visuuig the city, go there. Philadelphia. Oet 47. 1857 CHARLES STAHL, BINDER, has located in Rtooms burg, where he wul bind bcoas. periAl icals and pamphMa in any desirable tv'e and manner: and at teaaouabW prwres He will bind newspapers and magwi te*. plate, in library style or in moroeoo ornamented. He has his place f busioese ia Hop* a ville with Mr. F. Liec. Rloomsbbrg, Juty IJ, 18*7 < OhOIBCS MALL AM) FEMALE 23 ZXJ 2SB iJL£ -ZT a Luzerne County, Pa. THE Trustees of ihi Institution reoctfully announce, 'nat il will be cpenei for the reception of Pupils, of both sexes. on Mnndav, October ilOlh next, under the immediate care of Prof. JAMES ANDERSON, a* Principal. , Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire, menu, and enlarged experience as an educator and ha.t been connected with the most popular "High School 'of Bucks Co. for several sears. He is aUo well and favorably known as a con tribuior to some of our leading educational peri odicals. THE COt'RSE OF INSTRI'CTfON J Will romp'ise Orthography, Definitions. KeaJ | ing. Penmanship. Etymology Geography. Eng ! Grammai, Coinposiiion. Arithmetic Age oj Geometry. Mensuration, Plane and SpherKt: 1 Tngonotnetry, surveying. Navigation. Astroo omv.&c. Book Keeping History. phywologv. Natural. Intellectual, and Moral Philosophy, and Cbemts'rv. Claiies in the French. Spanitk J,- Latin Languages will be formed as ear!* a practica ble. and Instruction oa Piano-Po'te will c glien if desired. EEKLT LECTL RES on 'he Nature Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus | will >!>o be given SPECIAL ATTENTION will ee M ,1 ld young Ladies and Gcntktne n dMafsiof'o uu. ifv themselves as Teachers. TERMS: FOl R FH E and S|\ Delia's per tdua-s -( in accordance with the studies pursued, pa tc:e one hs.f d advance acd :tc talacce a.:ie ciuee of (be er GOOD Fi I ARD car. i.e had :a the v. '.age a: a moderate price. frf Mr. A. wili Jeiiver an add ess :r Phts: fal. Intellectual trd Mora educi on c .re day of commencement wha i f ae-i c .1 ttnparting instruct >1 ' e -> aej i the diseip l re ad xscsgetcets'. J' he cc.v. fuilv explained. Patent* Gui-Jns and the e->ds if edcct uon genera, y a-e coc-J any trvted obe p.-es ea;. f> ! j ft. V. STEYcNj. JOHN KOOXg. N d sni E> MI.AS D)>O6ON. JOHN TIFU, THOMASPKALER (ivwiidxi. Sept, 4, 1556. 7*r-ssj tee* NOTICE, Notiee is ieecv i vec oad -e-rsvae "ec j ested 'a: he Vow g aeeesa >uv-r Nr-s , tr'ed m'he Pr.\Jos)o r, a otfive of dree ' Na cv'.'S > aid w I Ne -res* •*. o he Court ct theaewi P so- ,s v ■' etsae* v vc CeePraia o a r a owaoe a- VeoviggaAav tftw i • on* o: Wee n re-- V T> ! Ad' 1 The actoiiA o M) K M-rec Co-W • e oi >* nee-- • *•■ e-t-ai* oi Woec Ms. ct a tjoa r o. \vo. onusft 0. J The acvosaot ei ,'o>tw.3no R.v-ne. Coax t ;.#e ol .• geascv aid ss-xe o Jvbia x3 v. s IxMtnr, * e o< Mos.\ro yaigo v i TNe \r u.r od ,'OJo N>*oec dhxar woew os gerswo *uo ea-e •! Jkw.a*nvje- Ae**f a t hnb*ttan> i eetnrc o si).f, ,'ACOS SKL Y NOT-ICE fT*o the heirs •ml lepa! ripreaen'- ■( i.. .}•■* Wee ol YoetDriesbeob, late of Koaringcrpek luwuatiip, in the couu ly ol Columbia, deoewed : You ami each ol you will lake no'ice. thai at a Court of Common I'loaa, held al Blooms biitg, lor the county of Cnltvrabie, on tlie sih day of May, A. D 1866, ihe peiiiion of Na ilran Dnesbach and Samuel Htnck was pre (•anted to the sakl Court, representing that the lands of the said petilionaia, situate V) the low'iit-ltip of Koariimcreek, era now held in gage 01 filal|t by two several mortgage*, to wit: one mortgage in lavor of Yoat DriCi bach made and given by bamnel Hsirck, da ted the 30th day of March. A. 0. 169): one other mortgage in (ever of Yost Drieshaclt aforesaid, made and gi*en by Nathan Dries tiech, dated the Slat day ol September, A. I). 1362; theTirst ol which niongage* is record j ed in the office luv the recording ol deeds, | far., in and for the rosin v of Columbia, in \ Mortgage book No 3, jwcjes 793—1, ami the second of which is recorded in the same I book, pages 791-8; that sasi rnoricages re main unsaiisfied; and ihni'lePets nt adwiriie traliuit on Hie estate ol raid Vost Driesbach have not been granted ; and praying the said | Court •<■ grunt a rule upon jon n. show canan ' by the first day ol Sc|<cmtx-r Term ol ihe soil Court, A. D. INB7, why satisfaction of cant 1 morigsgo* should not he enteud upon the i record by the Jiecoidi r of Deeds, by rho di ; leriion of the said Court; which rule, at the j said Sep ernber Term ol said Court, was con \ tinned uniil (tie ihen following December I Term of rlie said Court: Therefore yon ars hereby icipiired In appear on the first day of nest December Term l said Court to answer | die prayer of Iho net II inner in the rase | Wiiness mv hand si Bloomsburg, in thn | County of Columbia, this 10th day of Oclo i her, A. D. 181.7 NT KIM| HN H. MILLER, She,iff I'uhlie Sale ol" Rial ■•Xnic, In pursuance of an order of ibe Orphan- I Conn of Columbia Cnuoiv, on SATURDAY the 21st day of NUiEMBKK next at in i o'clock in the forenoon, Atadiew Mi Dowel', administrator of Abner McDowell, late id Scott township, in said count), deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue, upon i die premises, a certain irael of land situate n Oiuiige township, in |t,e county ol Colum bia. adjoining lands ol William White on I die Kasi, I'eier Siding on the North, ari l j lands id Maihew McDowell on Ihe bouili | and West; (ordaining eight acres (notour i In". There are erected on d.e premise* a two story log house, soil Sia k le. u rwV. I)> It MILL, Glazing House, Dry House, Slack House, Uc , arid a water powi r appurtenant, f.me thn estate ol said deceased, situate m the town ship id Orange and county afore-anl. ; Any per-nn inclined to go into the boi -' ness of making powde* can find iio prnparty ! belter calculated for die hnstnos. JACOB KVKRLY, CCk. September IS, 1867. AUDITOR'S NOTI< K, Untitle nf iJnriil flrnliiir, lute r,J Cel. count i/, ili clonal. ALU per-r tis ir.leie-te I wilt laks notice lhai the mi ler-ig- p.l appnitped Au li'or, by the Orphan's Court ol C'lcmbia cuu ty. to sei'li: and adjust die rales and proper, nt sof the as- aol d.e sstaie of Ddvui C K dine, I i no I among the rvsnertive cred-t'r- [chic i n'-els me row in the hands of f'hi!:;> Cool, administrator ol sail deceased.] according to the r rder established by law, will attend a! his (flue, in Hl' oio-burg, on the l.h lav of December rn-x', for 'he purpose afore-aid, wtieri and where all persons interested wii) attend (f they think (roper. W WIRT, Audit:: B'oomsbnrg, Nov t. 18.17 <oi'i;rim7. TIIK subscriber arnonri—s thai he ■* I carry on the COOI'F-l.'iNG B',*>lNK>> a '■ bravery in Hopkinsv lie where He will make BIKRELS Tl E*, LEGS and ever) ihn.g in that t .e m ho-; -•• He w.ll ai-o repair work ol a s '.ds. aid w ,1 Co it rko.tull) and A 1 '-i.r ; r • CHARLUS A" HASSERT, Bloomsbnrg. Jure 2 I't'j" CANVASSERS WANTED. A tew competent age-.'* waned £or the ComprtkentiLt Gtoprrphy and flit! y need nrd moilern rf'he I for In, '!y 5 G Goo; rich, (feier Pr!sy); ha lsomely- boar d ar.d pro- Ice!) uios'ta ed. 1': ce £3 ! or.iy 'j Agents, to wham r.:e n.doce inert a are jJsr ed Address. J H COL lON k CO N a 172 Wit air S t*f. New Y*-k. Auditor's \oficf. E-'o't rj £ en .-(rpsrw is t:' '/Han'oct fmrw •h*p <■ VwAi Ccvnty THE legvee* 40c a I ly-ers (be es'ate ot Ba ■*- tr-'eirje, 4-, -if t|.m- Oct icwr.-bip, Cc OT.b-a cocry * -nn ro- ce r,j - t'.e is >•- ;se | ap-ro r.* i t v ■- -j Ofphv s t'r.u-i e- C : ;es-r Mt'd. or o make ifis-iM: m R be •sir-' M rss in ihe bancs ot Ci b A Peer Aj- P err.an a.-J t4 ,s App rfrph. px —CI c'r ;r Bn'i* A en,a* 'lsss-ja.i w j"*).; a; •re I rfice • I R, pe : : I. q ~j , r fc-g or. pe !>■!: da_v per r.ext. *-e- j-, J %- f a Jh-rjcn* ~;;ere ed mav a; e-j *. it A ILU AM NEAL P •eiriSi:-2 S—• 30 IJT Auditors >etiff. £.-r- i,r Svti? rt' J-coo •n-dsr is: R-M-i Ilc r-:Ezk -. 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