PHCOLAICATICIT. NOTICE i hereby given that the several Courts of Commom Pleas, Gon erul Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Orphans' Court, Court of Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in and for tlie County of Columbia, tocommence at the COURT HOUSE, IN BT-ooMsmmo, ON Monday the lit Day of February next, TO CONTINUE ONE WEEK. The Coroner, Justices of the Peace & Constables, in and for the county of Co lumbia,are requested (p be then and there in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions,and other remem brances, to do those tiling's to their sev eral offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses pifisecuting in behall of the Commonwealth against any prig oner, are also requested and commanded to be then and there pending in their pro per persons to prosecute against him, as chuli be just—and /lot to depart withoui leave at their peril. Jurors are requcsti cd to be punctual in their attendance, n ihc time appointed agreeable to their no tices, i Given under my hand at Bloomsburg the Oih Jay of Jnftiary, in the year of our I.ord one thousand eignt hundred and fifty-eight, antf the Independence ol the United (Stales of America the 83d. (God save thfe Commonwealth.) STEPHEN H. MILLER, Sh'ff. reglstkh's noticeT NOTICE ii hereby given to all lega tees, creditors t id other persons interested in the estates o the respective decedents and minors, U it the following adminis tration account have been filed in the of fice of the Ite| ster cf Columbia county, end will be pn cnted for confirmation ant ullowance to I e Or] hans' Court, to be field at BIOOH burg, in the county afore said, on Wed isday the 3d of February next, at 2 u'cl :k P. M, 1. The aero it of Charles Hagenbnch. Guardian of St ih Knorr, a minor child of William Kuoir, ite of Centre township, de ceased 2. The sccoi t of James Kves, Guardian ot Samuel Stad , a minor child of William Siaden, late cf loumpleasant township, de ceased. 3. The seed t of John Zaner, Guardian of Lavina Bi'lt lender, a child of John Bit tenbender, lata if Scott township, deceased. 4. The acoipi of Nathaniel L. Campbell, Adminisiraioai the estate of Sarah Camp bell, late of Cdvtre township, dee'd. 5. The acqOut of William Mensch, Ad ministiator ofthe estate of Jobu Siller, late of Franklin lowaltip, deceased. 6. The fhsMaccoant of Jacob B. Stoker, Executor of fttiioslaie of John Stoker, late of Fivbingoreek wnship, deceased. 7. The uccJnl of Conrad Bittenbender, acting executant the estate of Nattmo Bit tenbender, latAl Centre township, dee'd. 8. The accsltl of Samuel Kressler, admin istrator of 'heai.de of Valentine Kressler, late of Suoit llliiship. dee'd. !). The accanl ol Samuel Creasy, Execu tor of the ehv of Jacob Schwauk, late of Mifflin towuap, dee'd. I DANIEL LEE, Register. KEUI*TKII OFFICE, 1 Rlonmsbuq Jan 6, 1858. } P J B LICSA LE REAL ESTATE! IN purance of an order of the Orphans' Coorl of tjftimbia county, on Mndathe 25th Day of January, instant, llljamin Wagner, administrator ol the estateM Engle Fox, late of Locust town ship, in Jp county, deceased, will expose tc sale by (Jbhc veudue upon the premises cerlaiu inaenages or lots of ground, being lots, No*#, 8, JO and 12, situate on the Eas side of Jfaii" stteet, in the town of Rhoads burg, in locust township in the said county ou whic&ru erected a SWELLING HOUSE. STOHE HOUSE & STABLE " ALSO: LOTS Nse 7 and 9. situate in the said towt Of Itvyffsburg, on the West 6ide of Mail streir in slid town, on which is erected i BiaT smith shop. Late tfce Estate of said deceased, situate it lie towlship of Locust and county nforesaid Sale t# commence at 10 o'clock A. M., o •lid day, when conditions will be ntadi h; own by the undersigned. BENJAMIN WAGNER, Administrator, Bloomsburg, January 7, 1858. • ** NOTICE 111 PARTITION. TO John Piatt, William Piatt, Daniel Piatt Jaiob I'ißii, Johnston I'iatl, Cyrus Ptali Klxabeth Ann Piatt, Margaret Mcllenry ant F-tuces.Slrong, children and heirs of Benja rajn Piatt, late of Pine township, in thecoun ty of Colambia, deceased. I'ou and each of you will take notice tha an inque/t will be held at the late dwellin; house ol'Benjamin Piatt, late of P'ne town ship, te the county of Columbia, deceased on Friday the fifteenth day of January, 1858 L between tbo hours ot 10 o'clpck, a. m., am B 0 o'clock p. rn., of said day, fdr the purpost I ol making partition of the real estate oi tin | said deceased, to and among his childrer a and repreFentalives, if the same can be dont I without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole II otherwise to value and appraise the same ac 6 cording to law. At which time and place ■ you are requested to at'eud if you think prop ! S. H. MILLER, Sheriff. I SHERIFF'S OFFICE, I I Bloomsburg, Deo. 14, 1857. j J CHARLES STAHL, J DOOK BINDER, has located in Blooms f burg, where he will bind books, period icals and pamphlets in any desitubie style and manner; and at reasonable prloes. He will bind newspapers and magazines, plain , in library style or in rnorocco ornamented. He has his place of business in Hopkins, k ville wilh Mr. F. Isler. 1 Bloomsburg, July 13, 1857. FTF CANVASSERS WANTED. ' A few competent agents wanted for the UComprchensiie Geography and History ancient Innif modern of the World, by S. G. Goodrich Parley); handsomely bound and pro- illuetiaied. Piice S3. Sold only by . B\gents, tr. whom tare iuduceatems are offer ■J. Address, J H. COL'ION & CO. No. 172 William Street, New York. I K)LHMBUS MALE AND FEMALE i I ACADEMY, LUZ. CO., FA. I HiE winter Term of this institution will R on Monday the l'/i day of January ■ Instruction* will be given in all the I of an Academic and Commercial , Hlucalion. There will also at the opening ol ' Hd lorm be organized a complete J NORMAL-DEPARTMENT the instruction utid training of teachers for Hblio schools. TRUSTEES. |New Columbus, Dec. 30, 1857. TIIE NEW YORK LEDGER for 1858. THE BEST FAMILY TAPER IN THE WORLD! All the favorite writers retained, and new ones added. Still greater attractions for the' New Year. The circulation of the New York ledger is now Three Hundred and Thirty Thousand Copies, which is sweater than that of any ten other literary papers in America. The profits on this unparal leled circulation enable the Proprietor of the L E DG E R to expend sums upon it which would soon swurnp any ordi nary publication. A paper with a circulation of only a hundred thousand or so would sink under the ex penses of the THE LEDGER in less than six mouths. All of the old and favorite Contributors will continue to write for THE LEDGER a 9 heretofore. No expenses will be spared to secure others whose pens shall be considered competent to add to THE LEDGER'S at tractions and usefulness. Mrs. EMMA D. E. N. SOUTH WORTH writes only lor THE NEW YORK LED GER. FANNY FERN writes only for THE NEW YORK LED GER. SYLVANUS COBB, Ja , wri es only for THE NEW YORK LEDGER. EMMERSON BENNETT write* only lor lite New York LEDGER. ALICE CARY, Mr*. SI GOURNEY, ami Dr. NEL SON wrile lor THE NEW YORK LEDGER. GEORGE D. PRENTICE, JOHN G. SAXK, and all ihe olher bent writers, contribute to the New York Ledger. The LEDGER is devoted to Polite Literature, Original Illustrated Tales, Essays, Po etry, Sketches, Biography, News, &c. &c. The Ledger is everywhere acknowledged to be the best family paper in the world— hence its extraordinary and unheard of popularity. The Proprietor of tne LED GER employs the best talent, and by so doing makes the best paper in the country. THE NEW YORK LED GER is primed on beautilul white oaper, and is composed of eight pages, making the handsomest weekly paper in the Union. It is published every Saturday, and sold at . all the news offices in every city and town throughout the country, and is ma ted for subscribers at $2 per annum ; two copies are sent for S3.— Any person obtaining eight subscribers at SI 50 each (which isourlowestclubrates) and sending us sl2 will be entitled to one copy free.— Terms invariably in advance. Address all letters to ROBERT BONNER, Publisher of the NEW YORK LEDGER, 41 Anil St.. New York. N. B.—Now is n good lime to subscribe, as Mrs. South worth's new story, The Bride of an Evening, will be com menced in THE LEDGER on the first of January. N. B.—No. 2—We have no Agents authorized to receixe subscriptions for Ihe Ledger. Subscribers must always re mit direct to us, and not seed or pay any money to any and Agents. A high mnral tono characterizes every ar ticle in the LEDGER. In fact, the names of its leading contributors are a sufficient guar antee that it stands in marked contrast to a class a of weekly publications that have for 60 long a time flooded (be country, but which foitunately for the morals of our people, are almost extinct. December 23, 1857. ~BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS J FAorth year of the Cosmopolitan Art Associa tion. THE FAMOUS DUSSELDORF GALLERY PAINTINGS! Purchased at a Cost n/S 180.000. AND POWERS' WORLD RENOWNED STATUE OF THE GREEK SLAVE/ Re-purchased for six thousar.U dollars, with several hundred olher words of Art, in Paint ings, Sculpture and Bronzes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art Association, who subscribe before the 28th of January, 1858; at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. F.very subscriber of Three Dollars and 36 i els. is entitled to a copy of the large and bplen did Steel Engraving, entitled "Manifest Desti ny," also to a copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also tu a Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also a Free Admission to the Duseeldorl 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 Two Dollar Art Journal, one year. Each subscriber is also presented with a Certificate in the Awuids of Premiums, by which a valuable wotk 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. Any one of the leading $3 Magazines is furnished, iusteod'of Ergtuviug and Adjour nal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share.— Those taking five membership, remitting SIS, are entitled to the extia Engraving, and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are giv en in the Ait Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 50 cts. per number. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons 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. Novvember 18,1857. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estate of Thomas Robbins, late of Fihingcr%ek township, Co lumbia county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the township aforesaid. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment with out delay, and those havi g accounts againßt the estate to present them to ELI ROBBINS, Administrator. January 4, 1808. A FULL ASSORTMENT of Ladies' Dry- Goods at the Arcade by May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, Hard Timss! Hard Time* ! Enlarge■ ment—Enlargement. The Best in the World—The cheapest in the World. . Premiums to each subscriber—Evert/ Parmer interested. BAKER'S Al5O, every email plot owner. DOZEN. To meci the increased value ol money consequent upon trie 'Hard Times,'the publisher of (he Amer ican Agriculturist is lutppy lo an nounce (hat he has increased the pages of (his staunch old Journal One Third, and doubled the in 'ritisic value. Each number will BAKER'S hereafter contain 32 rlonble quarto DOZEN, pages, filled with plain, practical reliable information, of exceeding value to every one who cultivate* a farm, a garden; or but the small est plot of ground. Ladies each volume of the Agriculturist will contain hundreds of excellent prac tical hints upon every department BAKER'S ol in-door, or household work. DOZEN. Besides furnishing the largest amount of really useful informa tion, prepared by a great numbet of practical working men and wo men, the Agriculturist is now the largest Journal ol its character in the world, but owing to its im mense circulation it can still he afforded at One Dollar a year, 01 BAKER'S for eighty cents each lo clubs ol DOZEN, ten or more. A BAKER'S DOZEN, or 14 months will be sent for the usual price of 12, to all subscribers for 1858, (Vol. XVII,) that is. all single or club subscribers for 1858 who subscribe now, will receive [the two very valuable numbers fot BAKER S November aud December, of this DOZEN, vear, without extra charae. VAVUABLESEED PREMIUMS TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Foil 1858. A large list ol valuable Field, Garden and Flower seeds will be presented to the subscribers for volume 7, from which every sub scriber will be allowed to choose BAKER'S three packages without charge!— DOZEN. The seeds will alone be worth the subscription price lo many per -ona. Send-in your names at onec and get the November number, now ready, ami the succeeding numbers promptly upon the first dav of each month, uutil the end of 1856. The best remedy for the "Hard BAKER'S Ti'. '" will be to learn from the DOZEN. dg> iculturist the best modes of in creasing the products of your fields, gardens, orchards, &c. Terms in advance —il a year, or 14 months now, 6 copiqs forss. 10 copies for 88. ORANGE JUDS), Publisher, 189 Wator Street, New York. P. S. To PennsTl.vanianb —The Penney I vanian Farm Journal has been merged into the-Ameriean Agiiculitirtsl, and the Agricul turist is now peculiarly the paper for Penn sylvania Farmers. November 11, 1857. TIIE WIIiEREI) HEART. BY T. S. ARTHUR. This isa large 12tno. volume, Price Si.oo, with a fine mezzotint engraving, and is one of the most thrilling talesevet written by the author. Il shows how a man may seem lo the world all that is good and noble, and yet be a tyrant in his family, and finally send his wife to a mail-house. We publish all Mr. Arthur's new books, also works of History, Biogtapny, &c., lor wtiich we want Agents in all parts of the U. S., to whom the largest commission will be paid, also au extra comntissiou in lite way of gifts. J. VV. BRADLEY, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—Specimen copies sent by mail, free, on receipt of the price of the book. Oct. 27, 1857. CiIFTS, GIFTS, GIFTS! A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, At the Quaker Cily Publishing House of DUANE RULISON, PHILADELHHIA. BY buying a book for one doilar or more you are nt once presented with s prize, worth form 25 cents to SIOO, consisting of Fine Gold Jcwelty, Wutches,&.c. All orders by mail will he promptly filled, and the prize or prizes will accompany the honk. Our list contains all of the most popular hooks of ihc day, and will he sold at the usuul 'ctuil prices many of them for less. I'eisorts u ishtng tiny particular hook can order at once, and it will be fctwnrded with a gilt. A catalogue giving full information, with a list of bcuks aud gifts will be sent [tost paid, by addressing DUANE ItULIsON, No. 33 South Third St., Philadelphia. U Agents wanted. Sept. 8, 1857.—3ui. List of Letter* T> EMAINING in the Post Office at Blooms burg, Pa., lor the Quarter ending Nov. 16th, 1857. Billeubeiider Mary ('. Philips John S Bechiel Sarah A Peck Allen VV Brison Henry 2 Robbins & Stocker Case William Rupert George 2 Flemings Wesley Smith John Ginter David Starst Henry Goodrich Harvey H. Suilentan James 2 Hill George Wagner Preelove Lechthaler Conrad Welliver T. J. Long N B Wowrer W J Larish Reuben Wicks Madison McGee Jackson Zebbill Caroline Morgans Morgan Thomas Hughes ) Mart Alum James Watley > E j Nichels Henry Flynn James y"? | Persons calling for the above letters will please say they are adveitised. PHILIP UNANGST, p. M. 1 Bloomsburg, Nov. 18, 1857. | GRAND JURORS' REPORT. To the Honorable the Judges of the Courts of Quarter Sessions of the peace in and for the County of Columbia : The Grand Inquest oi Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania inquiring for the body of Ihe County of Columbiu, respectfully report: That they have examined the publio buildings belonging to said County, and find them in good condition except a break in the brick wall above the kitchen door, and the ceiling on the porch is loose in spots, which is recommended to be repaired; all of which is respectfully submitted this Wtb day of December, A. D., 1857. LEWIS SCHUYLER, Foreman. SHARP NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted or having unsettled Lime accounts with the subscriber are hereby notified to call upon Solomon Neyhard, Esq , who can be found in his office every Saturday afternoon, and settle the same before tbe first of January uexl; for after which time all uncollected ac counts will be placed in hands of officers for collection. RICHARD TORBY. Oct. 31, 1857. ■ ' ■ -* ' 11 ' IVfORTICED POSTS on band and for sale -f-"-®- at rh* Arcade by May 27, '67. A. C. MENSCH. COLOUR AND FEED Depot at the Arcade, P W A C. MENSCH. I DRUGS JIJYD EBtPTTTtm Ll£,> r Dp. ElaWQ>£2 H WOULD call the allenlion of all those who wish to boy good goods in his line, that he has just replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of the following arti cles, viz:—Drugs, Medicines, Oils, l'aiuts, Varnishes, Glass, DyostulTs, Confectioneries, Per fumery, far.cy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of eiety variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, P XJRE WIRES AND BRANDIES fur medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, SURGICAL. AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnisli and Tooth Brwhes; also agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Toys, arid an endless varieiy of useful nod lancy notions not here enumerated. Physi cian's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put upcarefully and at short notice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand. E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsbutg, April 8, 1857. BOOK, CARD, AND FANCY THE PROPRIETOR OF THE "STAR OF THE NORTH," Having added to the fixtures of the "STAR" Office good and extensive JOBBING MATERI ° AL, is prepared to execute all kinds of JOIt PRINTING in the best CITY STYLE, and at short notice. Certificates of Stock anil Deposite, Constitutions for Societies, Rank Checks, Promissory Notes, Rail Road and other Tickets, Catalogues, Paper Books, Bill-Heads, Check Rolls, Plain and Fancy Cards, Business and other Circulars, Posters Plain and in Colors. AITD FIrtISTTIITG- CP ALL KINDS Can be ProcTircd at the "Star" Job Office, AS PROMPTLY AND NEATLY PRINTED AS IN THE €ITY- The public are invited to call and see specimens, as we are determined to merit patron age by strict attention to business and superior workmanship. New arrival of Spring and Summer Goods ! life <£2t CSSCSDc OAVE justreceived and opened their stork of merchandizefor Sp'ina and Sttmmersales which comprises the LARGEST, CHEAPEST, and HANDSOMEST assortment now ofTered in this TOWN! Having paid great attention to the selection of their entire stock as to price and quality, they flatlet themselves that they can compete with the cheapest. and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We have all Huds of Goods and Wares to supply the wants of the People. A very large lot of LADIES DRESS ROODS, French merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bombazines, de bases, poplins, parametta cloths, mohair lustres,muslin de latnes, Per-ian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALf, KINDS, Sieves. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncings,"bands an l trimmings, laces and edgings, bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet ribnuns, and braids, kid, cotton, and lisle thread gloves, tnohair mitts, Sic., All kinds of SHAWLS, broehe, Bay Slate, Watetville, black silk, cashmere, Embroder ed, &c. Also a very large assortment of cloths, cassimers, sattinetts, vestir.gs, tweeds jeans, beaver cloths, coating velvet, Sic. BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL KINDS .j- SIXES FOR MEN WOMAN tf CHILDREN We have a large assortment ot Hals ami Caps ol latest fashions. We have also Hard ware, Queensware, Cedarware, Ste. Very cheap carpets, carpet bags, floor, table and car riage oil cloths, mats rugs, baskets, &c. Muslins flannels, tickings, diapers, towelin°s 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 15, 1857. New Arrival of Fall and Winter Goods. ID A"7" IID LCVT-EHIEISIRG INVITES attention to his-*tock pf cheap and fnshionale Hoiking at his atoreon Market street, two doors above the-*\tnerican House," where he has a full assortment of irien and boy's wearing apparel, including ffABBTCKMLLIEMI EDaHISSO ©(DA'E'SS, a ox, sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts und sizes, pants of all colors, shawls stripes and figure, vests, shirts,cravats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs,gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. 'He will also make to order any article of clothing at very short notice and in j the best manner. All liis clothing is made to wear , and most ol it is of home manufac ture. Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857. A. C. MENSCH AT THE ARCADE STAND HAS j 11st received and opened a full and large assortment OF SPUING AM) SUMMER GOODS* which he will sell at the lowest living profit. Ilis slock embraces slelia, thibet and crape slmwls, barege. barege delaines, tissues, lawtis, debeges, crape orientals, alpacoas, &c SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of striped, plain, plaid and black siltis, which he intends to sell at very reduced prices. lIMIUOIDERIUS. An immense stock of embroideries, such as embroidered handkerchiefs, collars, spen cers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and insertings, linens, cotton and thread laces, flouncing* and embroidered curtuins. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tickings, checks, osiiaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flan nels, table diaper and ready-made bags. men and Boys' Wear. Cloihs, cassiineres, vesting*, jeans, cotton ades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids &c. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. A very large assortment of new style car pels, such as tapestry, Brussels three ply, in grain and Venetian oil cloths, of all widths. A large assortment ot Ladies' & Children*' Shoes, which he will sell very cheap. GROCERIES. A lot of fresh sugars, molasses, [gi| Ij TEAS, COFFEE, FISH,SPICES JS| c/ ( \ &,c. Also Hardware Queeiiaware,<Bkea Crockery and Wooden ware. £3T Flour and Feed always lor sale at the lowest market prices for cash. Bloornsburg, April 29, 1857. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale hi* farm in Orange township, Columbia oo.,containing 336 ACRES, on which are valuable improvements, com prising two sets of farm buildings, Two Dwelling Houses, two barns end other buildings, two apple orchards and a variety of other fruit trees.— About 200 acres of the premises is cleared land in a good condition of improvement, and it lay* along Fishingcreek, 1 mile above Ortugeville, aud only 7 miles from the county seat. The whole will be sold together, or in two divisions as purchasers may desire. For terms apply on the premises or direct o Orangeville, Columbia county to JOHN ACHKNBACH. Orange township, May sth, 1857. TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ) Beach Haven, Aug. 6j t, '57. j Ma. EDITOR:—-The amount of tolls receiv ed at this office are as follows: Previously reported, . . . 860816 16 July • ... . 27158 71 Total, . ... . . . • 887974 86 Respectfully submitted, JOHN S.-FOLLMER, Collector. LARGE assortment of Iron, Steel and Nails for sale at the Atcade by 'May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH. COLUMBUS MALE AND FEMALE S22 Wa Luzerne County, Pa. r ■ HIE Trustee* of this Institution respectfully J- announce, that it will ho opened for the reception uf Pupils, of both sexes, on Monday. October 20th next, under the immediate care of Pr"f. JAMES ANDERSON, as Principal. Mr. A. is a gentleman of extensive acquire, merits, and enlarged experience as ail educator, and has been connected with the moat popular "High ."School" of Bock* Go. for several years. He is also well and favorably known as a con tributor to some of our leading educational pcit. odicals. THE COURSE OF INSTRUCTION Will comprise Orthography, Definition*. Read ing, Penmanship, Etymology. Geography, Eng. Grammar, Composition, Aiiinmeiio Algebra. Geometry, Mensuration, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, Purveying, Navigation, Astron omy,&q. Bonk Keeping, History.Physiology, Natural, intellectual, and Morul Philosophy, Rod Chemistry. Classes in the French, Spanish <s• Latin Languages will ho formed a* uarlv as practica ble, ami Instruction on Piano-Forte will he given if desired. WEEKLY LECTURES on the Natural Sciences, illustrated by appropriate apparatus will also be given. SPECIAL ATTEN'I ION will he paid to yourig Ladies and GcnlU men designing to qual ify themselves as Teachers. TERMS: FOUR, FIVE and SIX Dollars per Quarter in accordance with the studies pursued, payable one half in advance and tho balance at the close of the Qututor. GOOD BOARD can be had in the village at a moderate price. fjf' 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 i.'luslraled, and the discipline *iid management of tho chool, fully explained. Patents, Guardians, and the friends of educa | lion generally, aro cordially invited to he pres. crit. J). L. CHAPIN, I B. M. STEVENS, JOHNKOONS. N.D. STILES, SILAS DODSON, | JOHN YAPI.E, THOMAS PEALER, Columbus, Sept, 4, 1856. Trustees. Leather, Leather! Leather! ISOTEY Wo ©YMMAM, JMPORTCR OF FRENCH CALF SKINS and General Leather Healer, No. 6 South Third S'.reet, Phila. ty A general assortment of all kinds of leather. Morocco, Stc. &c. RED AND OAK SOLE LEATHER. February 28,1857. —ly. HENRY ZUPPINGER, BLOOMSBURQ. "■"DIFFICULT repairing warranted ; spec taclesaod glasses for spectacles; glasses for huntingcaßed watches, and other watcb material for sale. 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