(itilifornia Mail—Congratulatory Messages. WAHINCTON, Oct. 9 —The President re ceived n telegraphic despatch from John Bulterfield, President of the Overland Mail Company, dated St, Louis, October olh, in forming him that the great overland mail ar rived there to day from San Francisco, in twenty threedaysand lourhours. The stage brought through six passengers. The President replied by telegraph as fol lows : WASHINGTON, October 9lh, 1848. John Ilulterffeld, Pdeddent of the Overlttnd Mm Company. SIR : —Your despatch has been received. I cordially congralulalo you upon the result. It is a glorious triumph for civilization and tho Union. Settlements will soon follow the course of the road, and ''the East and the West" will be bound together by a chain of living Americans, which can never be broken. (Signed) JAMES BUCHANAN. ST Loots, Oct 9.—Tito California Over land Mail by the Southern route, will roach here to night, twenty-four days out, bring ing San Francisco dates to tho 10th nit., two days later than have been received by the ' mail and steamship line via. Panama. "MARRIEDT" On the7th inst, by Rev. William Good rich, Mr. THOMAS WYLIE. of Wilkesbnrre, and Aliss CATHARINE S MCCOI.I.OM, of New Columbus, Luzerne county, Pa. On the 28lh inst.. by the Rev. AI. J Slov- j er. Air. BENJAMIN WEAVER of Cooper Town- I ship, and_Miss AIAIIV FIDE of Turbutville. j On Sept 30, by the Rev. A. Barns, Afr j HUDSON O. SNYDER of Valley twp., to Aliss j SUSAN BECTELI., of Hemlock twp., Columbia I county. Ilollotvui/'s Pills and Ointment—Vttlany al work. —As a precaution against being poison ed by vile counterfeits of those renouned preparations, sec that on every leaf of tho books of directions enclosing the boxes and pots, the words, "Holloxvay, New York and London," are itnpressed-in the form):.fa witt er mark, distinguishable when the paper is held up to tho light. The aggregate cures of j indigestion, bowel complaint, fever and ague, remittent fever, eruptions, ulcers, con tusions, rheumatism, etc achieved by these preparations during 1857, exceeds by one hundred per. cent, that of any former year. The demand in this country lias increased enormously during the sanio period. ci? & IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. PinsßuttGu, PA. - - - CHARTERED 1855. 300 Students Utending January, 1858. rWow the largest and most thorough Com " mereial School cf the U. Slates. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Count ing Room. J. C. Smith, A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping end Seiruco of Accounts. A. T. Domliel, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J A. Heydrick and T. C. Jeiikin ll , Teach era of Bcok keeping. A Coa lew and W. A- Aliller, Profs, ol Penmanship. Single and double entry Book-keeping, as used tit every depntlmetft ol business. Com mercial A'i hmetic—rapid business writing —detecting counterfeit money—mercantile correspondence—icommercial iaw are taught, and all oilier subjects necessary tor the suc cess and thorough education of a practical business man. 12 PREKXTJKS. Drawn all lite premiums in Pittsburgh for jhe past three years, also in Eastern and Western cities, for besl writing, not en graved work. 1M PORT ANT 1N FORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation— Time unlimited—Review al pleasure—Grad uate* assisted in obtaining situation*—Tu lion for full commercial course, $35 00— Average time Bto 12 weeks—Board $2 50 per week—Stationery, s6.oo—Entire cost, S6O 00 to S7O 00 BF Ministers' Sons received at half-price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Busi ness and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamp*, ami address F. VV. JENKINS, Oct. 6, ISSB. Pittsburgh, Pa. * PI'KMC SALET T>s virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Columbia connly, Solomon Neyhurd, Administrator ol Benjamin Dayman, will on SATURDAY, OCTOBER THIRIIEJH, inst., at 1 o'clock, p. m., expose lo public pale upon the premises, in Orange township, Columbia en., at the tale residence ol the decedent, the follow ing real estate : A TRACT OF LAND, the easl'eud of the farm, adjoining lands of Wm. Delong, Jacob Raub, Wm. Ale.trs, and oilier lands ol Benj. Dayman's estate, and containing Sixty-eight acres and some perhes, oil which there are erecletl a FRAME, HOUSE &J BARN. There is a good spring ol water on the premises, and all kinds of fruit trees. About fifty acres are cleared land. At the same time there will be sold Oka CCD t Q i ;(S3 8 adjoining the above property, two of them on the west containing respectively 6J and 5j acres; the other four on lite south, contain ing respectively 5 acres 31 perches, 5 acres 112 perches, 5 acres 126 perches, and 5 Hionj. Sterner, R. Siller and D. Montgomery. These lots are mostly cleared lund and will be sold separately. At the same time and place (here will be (old the decedent's interest in a Eimc Stone Quarry, in Cer.lre township, Columbiaco., to wit : the undivided one fcurth of a quarter acre of ground. Late the estate ol said Benjamin Dayman, ot Orange township, Columbia county, deceased. SOLO .VON NEYHAKD, Grange twp., Oct. 6, 1858. Adm'r. BERWICK II a it ii IS i: V A a: The undersigned having charge of the Marble Cutting establishment, lortneily owned by John H. Young, leels competent and able lo execute in a workmanlike man lier Carving and Lettering Tomb Stones, Monuments, Mantles, &c., ke. He would most respectfully solicit the ulleuiirin of all ' WHO desire to purchase. Since the change in money matters and in order to extend the business, he will sell marble its low as can be bad elsewhere on a short credit with ap proved security. Any body wishing work done in his line will do well to give him a call; as ho flat ters himself that his work can not be sur passed this side ol I'hiladelphia. He keeps on band at all limes a 10l ol good stock ; that which cannot fail lo be Ra'islactorly to the purchasers. Country produce taken in exchange lor work at market ptices. JOHN H. YOUNG, Agent. Berwick, Pa., 001. 13, 1858. THE COLUMBIA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL HOLD Til KIR THIRD - ANNUAL EXHIBITION AT SLCOKWrHGk ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY It SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. Ist 16, 1858. Premiums to be Awn tiled as folios^ No. I.—HORSES. B*sl pair Carriage Horses, $5 00 Second best, 3 00 Best pair Drafi Horses, 5 00 Second best, 3 00 Best Stallion, over 4 years old, 6 00 Second best. " ' " 300 Best Brood Mare anil Coll, 4 00 | Second besl, " u 200 I Best single carriage ilorsa 2 50 ! Second best 1 50 j liesl horse Coll, 3 years old, 2 50 Besl mare " " " 2 50 Besl horse " 2 " " 2 00 Besi mare " " " 2 00 Besl horse '■ 1 " " 200 Best mare " " " 2 00 Judges—Eiias Deitrick, Monlonr, .lonaa Dayman, Greenwood and Andrew Freas, Centre. No. 2.—CATI'LE. Besl Bull over 2 years old, 4 00 i I 2.1 '• '• " 200 i Best Bull under 2 year*, 3 00 | 2d " " " 150 ! Besl Cow, 4 00 . 2.1 " 0 00 j Best He iter, 3 00 i 2d " 1 00 j Best Yoke of Oven 4 00 | 2d " • 2 (111 j Besi fat animal, 3 00 • 21 '* 1 50 ' Besi Calf under I year, l 50 I Judges.—Veiiiuti Reese, Hemlock, Ren ben Wilson, Madison, and Ttiomus Cievel ing, sr., Scott. No. 3.-SHEEP. Besl Run, 3 Oil •' Ewe, 3 00 " Lamb, 2 00 " fat Slteep, 2 00 Besi Rock (6) of Sheep, 3 00 Judge John Rnlnsnn, Scolt, Joseph Mnuser, .Montour, and Benjaiiian P. Former, Franklin. No. 4.—SWINE. Besl Boar, 2 00 2d best I 01. Best Sow, 2 00 2.1 besl 1 oil Besi Fal Pig, 2 00 Best 10l of Pigs (6 or more, 2 to 10 weeks old, 2 00 2d besl 1 00 Besi Pigs, not over 6 months 2 00 2 besl 1 uo ' Judges.—Samuel Melick, Seoll, Andrew C reveling, Scott, and Robert Pursel, Bloom. No. S.—POULTRY. Besl Pair Shanghais 50 " " Cliillagongs 50 " " Cochin China 50 '' " Polish 50 " '• Baiuain 60 '' " Dorking 50 " " Ducks 50 " " Turkeys 50 " " Geese 50 Besl and greatest variety of Fowls of any kind 1 00 Judges,—H. It. Melick, Scott. Casper Rahn Cailawissa, and I\ W. Boone, Berwick. No. 6 GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. Besi Bushel ol White Wheal, 2 00 11 Mediteraneau 2 00 Rve 1 00 Corn Ears (Gourd) 50 " " (Yellov,) 50 " (While) 50 " Oats 60 Buckwheat 50 Besi 4 bushel Clover Seed 1 on '• Tunoihy Seed 50 Judges.—Silas E. Fowler. Scon, John Deii rick, Montour, and Jacob Hill, Centre. No. 7.—GREEN AND DRIED FRUIT, WINES, &C. Best 4 bushel Winter Apple* 50 Besl i bushel Fall Apples 50 Besl Specimen Pears 50 Plums 50 Peaches 50 " Quinces 50 Cranberries 60 Grapes 50 Besl display of different kinds ol Fruit 1 00 Best peck of Dried Apples 50 " Peaches 50 Best 4 quarts Dried Cheiries 50 " '' (S'oned) 50 Besl 1 quart Dried Huckelberries 25 Best sample Current Wine 50 Judges.—lewis Snjjjyler, Madison, John F. Fowler, Pine, anj It..his Appleman, Hemlock. No. B.—VEGETABLES. Best bushel Meicer Potatoes 1 no " " ('nnimon 50 " 4 bushel Stveet Potatoes 50 " Sample of Beans 50 " " Peas 50 " 4 doz. Heads Cabbage 50 " 2 Pumpkins 50 " Dozen Beels 50 " 4 bus. Turnips 50 " Dozen Carrots 50 I " Dozen Parsnips 50 j " 4 bushel Oniona 50 j " 3 Squashes 50 j " Sample Cellery 50 | " Peck Tomatoes 50 | " Sample China Sugar Cane 50 | Judges.—H. Biiienoender, Fishingcreek, j William Role, Greenwood, and John A. Funsior, M ulison. No. O.—HOME AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ' Besl Boiler, 1 pound and upward, 50 ( " Cake Cheese, (not less than 10 lb ) 50 | " Loaf Wlieni Bread 50 j " " Ryo Bread 50 " Sponge Cake 50 " Pound Cake 50 " Fruit Cake 50 " Specimen Fruit Jelly 50 " " Pickles 50 " '• Preserves 50 " Cured Ham 50 " Sample Hard Soap 50 " Soil Soap 50 Judges.—Mrs. Win. Sloan, Mrs. Valentine Bidleman, Mrs. Joseph Sharpless, and Wm. Neal, all of Bloom. No. 10.—HOME AND HOUSEHOLD MAN UFACTURE. Besl piece Cloth, live yards oi more 2 00 " Quill 1 00 " Conriierpaine 1 00 " Pair Blankets 1 00 " Sample Carpel, 5 yards and more 1 00 " Coverlet 1 00 " Pair Linen Sheets 50 *•' Pair Linen Pillow Cases 50 " Shirt . 50 " Under shirt 50 " Pair Yarn Hose bO " Pair Milieus 50 '• Pair Gloves 50 Judges.— Mrs. Jacob Mellick, Esq., Scoli, Mrs. Elias Mendenhnll, Bloom, Mrs. Cyrus Barlon, Scolt, arid Silas E. Fowler, Scoit. No. 11.—LA DIES' WORK AND FLOWERS. Best Fancy Table Cover 50 " " Chair Cover 50 " Sample Lamp or Vase Mat 60 " Shin Collars and Besoms 50 " Display Bead Work M * 50 " " Crotchet Work . 50 " " Fancy Knitting * 50 " " Knibioidery f AAk 50 " " Natural Flowers iff 90 " " Artificial " 50 " " Wax Fruil, &c., 50 Judgps—Mrs. Phebe Thornton, Mrs. L. L a Tate, Mrs. Saiah A. Peiriketi, and Dr. F. C 1 Harrison, all ol Bloom. No. 12—FLOUR. Besl Sample' Wheat Flour, fifty pounds ol more v 2 00 " ' 'V - Ry " 1 00 " . Buck wheat 1 00 '■ %<<*" Corn 1 00 Judges.—David Eilenberger, Bloom, John ' Harlman, Cultawissa, and James Masters, Pine. No. 13-AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Best Plow 2 00 2d best 1 00 Besl Cultivator 1 00 2d he.-t 50 Bet Harrow 1 00 " Roller 1 00 " Side Hill Plow I 00 " Corn Planter 1 00 j " Horse ll.ike 1 00 j " Grain Cranio 1 00 | " Thrashing Machine 4 00 j " Separator ami Straw Hinder 1 00 j " Hay ami Straw Cutler 1 00 I " Corn Siieller 1 00 j Besi Fanning Mill 1 00 ! " Stump Machine 2 Oil I Judge- —Col. Hiram R. Kline, Orange. J J K. Eves, Greenwood, and Eli Mendanhall, I Benion. j No. 14 —WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, j liesi Two-Horse Farm Wagon 3 00 ! 2d besl 2 00 ! Best Two-Horse Carriage 3 00 I 2 I ben 2 00 j Bei One-Horse Carnage 2 00 j I 2.1 besl 1 0" j i Besi Open Buggy 2 00 • " Sleigh 200 | , 11 Twi.-H r-e Sled 200 i Spring Truck Wsieon 2 00 j Judge-.—Ell CY'tf. lling, Seoll, Daniel I M. I:rk, Sent!, and I n-ob llageiibncli, Cen'r . ; No. 15.—MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Fast Division. Besl Speeiirien Cabinel Work 2 00 | " Double Sen Carriage Harness 2 (lit | " Single " " '• 1 (JII I " Wagon Harness 1 50 ' " 2 Calf skins finished 1 00 j " 2 Kip -kins " 1 00 I " 2 Side- Harness Leather 1 00 J " 2 " Sole Leather 100 i " 2 " Upper Leather 1 Oil " Pair Horse Shoes 1 00' " Grubbing Hoe 50 j 4 do* Fancy Chairs 1 Oil ! '• tress Coal 1 00 ' " Vest 50 j " Pair Thick Boois 50 | " " Call Skin Bonis 100 " " Ladle-' Knl Shoe- 50 Judges.—Joseph Cnouer, Ceu re, Wdsi. . I M. Eve-, Greenwood, and C\ru* Fry, Bloom. No. IC.—MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Second Division. Best Churn 50 " Cheese Press 50 " Washing Machine, 50 " Sausage Cutter 50 " Display of Cooper Ware 50 " 3 Corn B.iskem, l< 3 Hand Baskets 50 " Parlor S'ove, 1 00 " Cooking Stove & Trimin-tigs 2 00 " Greatest variety ol Tin Ware I 50 " Specimen of Wool k Iron Fence 1 00 '• Gate lor B.l'll and Field use 1 00 ' 4 do* Corn Brooms 50 | " Sample 1 doz. Brick 50 " Sample 1 doz. Pig Metal 50 | Judges—Jacob Demon, Madison, Sylves ter Pursel, Hemlock. John Sliuiri ni, Scnli. No. 17— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. Tlnnl Division. Best ar.d latgesl variety of D.-nial Work 2 00 I " Marble work 2 00 I " " Edge Tunis l 00 " Earthen v\'are 1 00 Judges. Dr. A. P.-H-'ller, Greenwood, Di. Joeish Smith, Scon, Di. Geo. Hay hurst, Cailawi-sa. No. 18.—DOMESTIC SUGARS, kc. Besl 2 pounds Sugar liom China Sugar Cane 50 " '' " Maple Sugar 50 " Quart Syrup Irom Cnuia Sugar Cane 50 | " " _ Maple 50 Judges—Eiiianuel Lazarus, Orange, Di. E. W M. I -owe, Lime Uolge, John Ale' He- j ry, Beiwick. No. 19.—PLOWING MATCH. Best Plowing, regard being had m iho skill ol workmen and discipline of teams, and execution ol the woik, as I well as the lime occupied, 3 00 2d best 2 00 CtY 'The plowing match will come oil on 1 Thursday, ai 2 o'clock, P. M. Judges.—Joseph Masters, Alutßson, Sam uel Kck, RoaiiugcreeJi, Jacob Evans,Green wood. v- > - . No. 20-BEES, HIVES, kc. i Best Bee Hive 1 00 " Swarm of Bees l 00 ; " Artificial " Diptiqi.u , " Sample Honey Comb not less 111 an I* j 5 pounds 50'| " Jar strained Honey 50 i Judges—Joseph Lilly, Scot', Frank Slew- j | art, Esq., Berwick, J. K. F.yer, Bloom, j No. 81—MISCELLANEOUS PREMIUMS [ | Th* in | hir> w ill H\vtir<l ; I HUclrPrrniuinf as ihey msiy think proper.! j on arlii-lrtK imi |r(ivitled for in lfi several | divisions ol ino utioveupneral NPIIHIIUIP. I I Juduen. —Jortppli U. Pafion, Greenvood, ' S'pphen Halily, C jliawirtHji, Thdinar* Herti*, ! Miffl.n. N , 25T —TRIAL OU HORSKS, &. I Trotuni* Hor> or M r 800 ] | Second A i'(M | Riwi P.nr rrodint! Ilorspia, 8 00 \ il KqiiHwirittO 5 00 ] Serond • 3 00 ; i Jniigpx—Mj^\Y T rji Sioan, (Doom, S L 1 j Oetile, Liylil Mrt'et, Neal McCoy, Jer>ey- ! town. No. 23—STOCK AUTICLKS FROM OUIIKU COUN KlfiS By a Re.-oluiioh adopioj by tbe S'.cieiy, p*rhont not re-idi-hw o' C< lumbiu roniilv, cuonoi compeiH f.r Premiums. Tli*y will tie entitled lo tery ie;itl\ executed Diplonins. however, lor everv aiticle, whether Gr.nn, Friiii, Smek. or manufae:urel—ol i: eiii ilu;i the) may briny on exhibition. They are moat cnrdiulty invited to do *o. Their names and address should be auache.l by cards. Judges.—Col. L. L. Tale, Bloom, John Snvder, Oraoye, Wm. T. Shu man, M une. NOTE.—In acenrdaiice with a Uesrdinioii adopted at die lal ilieeliny of the Society, there will be ten "per cent deduced from each one ol the above Premiums to be paid over 10 the Trustee* of the "Fanner's High Softool o? Penn-) Ivania," an a lund In enable them to carry thai enterprise into completion. INSTRUCTIONS TO J UDGKS, 1. 1 h Judye* will have the discretionary power to withhold (tie premium- it (lie ar lielea exhibited t- no: worthy a preuiium. 2. The me in hers of the varioue Commit- make il a point to be on the yround as (Mly as possible, on the second day—and than 10 o'clock, al which time their names will he called from the stand, and Ihey will be expected to proceed lot nsincss. 3. The Chairman ol ttie different Com mittees are requested to hand in their re port as early as possible. The Premium* will be awarded by die President on Satur day morning, the 16th, at 9 o clock, A. M. REGULATIONS. 1. All articles for competition must be on the ground by 12 o'clock, M., on Thursday the 14th. 2. All article* exhibited must remain on the ground until 4 o'clock, p. in., on Friday the lsib, and on all occasions will be return ed to the exhibitor, unles* otherwise, 3. CAUTION. —AII articles exhibited, wheth er eatables or nof, must be respected ns private property*) and any person detected in purloining or injuring thcin xviß be dealt with according to laxv. 4. All articles offered for competiiiori, must be owned by I tie com titer* ; nil fruit*, vegetable*, flower*, be tlm growth ol the corn pel iioM,*f|Bp'' mumifac* lured ar>i<des must have bee'i eltarie by lhe competitors. 3 Every competitor for premiums, mnst be a resident ol Columbia county. But per -nn* irom o'her COUIPIH* may have the priv ilege ol bringing articles on exhibition) on 'he payment ol an entrance fee-of fifty cents SPECIAL NOTICE. The amount required (nr Membership to the Society i* FIFTY CKNTS. Fir llii* cor tifieate will he given, signe I by tfie Presi dent. Thin certificate not only constitute* the oxvuer a member of the Columbia county Agricultural Soeietv, lor one year) but it entitles hiin*ell and lamily to attend the Fair xvithniit extra charge*, and further a! low.* him a privilege pt bringing such artic le* on exhibitioir a* he may chtfose, without any further pavmeni of entrance fee. Certificate* may be obtained at any time at the office nf the I're-irieo'j ami at the store cd 11. C. & I. W. Hartm rii. PA LEMON JOHN, JOHN G. FIIKRZK, Scct'ry. Trcs't. Bloornsburg SEPT 22 I 1858 r 1 4 CATIAUISSA, IVILLI \ILM'ORT AND EUSU HAIL ROU). Direct Railroad connection between Niuuuni Falls and I'liihidelphill. Slior i -t. Qiiickest and Cheapest Route from Western New York in Philadelphia, Harri-burg, P.list.org. Bal'imore. Wa-limg on city, Hud the South. PASSENGER TRAINS leave Einnre daily (except Sunday,) at 7 A. M. passing, William *porl at 10 15 A. M.. connecting xvitfi Read ing Rail Road at Port Clinton, ami reaching Philadelphia ut 7 30 P. M. Returning, leave Philadelphia from corner of Broad way and Vine street*, a* 7 30. A. M. reaching Willuinsport ut 5 15, P. Al., and arriving at Eluiirn it 9, P M. PASSENGER I R \INS WILF LEAVE POUT CLIMON FOR IIARRISCLLIU; D rei , via DniphiM ai d Sti-qm-nanua Lid Road, on the arrival of the Caitawi.*.*u 'Tiain, at 4 45 P. M. reaching 8 P. M. | LB' nrning •!_ A. .H'.T I coi'tiec 1 g at Port ClmJor. with C'.i'laxvissa train benntl west loiming the most direct route to Harrisbtirg, Pittsburg. Baltimore and •lie Suutfi, connecting tliee poini- xvith uli Northwestern Pennsylvania and western N. York. Commencing at F.I mi ra xvith trtiinF on Nexv York and Erie Rid Road; al-o, x\ nil the Floiira, Cntiandagua Rochester, Buff do and Niagara FalD. Collecting directly with the Great Western Railroad at Suspension bridge fur Detroit, Chicago, St. Loui*, &e., thus making the shortest, ami the cheapest rout Irom Phtladdl phta to IIIOKR point-. A FREIGHT TRAIN Willi leave Wilnainsport daily, at G 30 A. M. lor PhiUdelphiit. Freight train to and from Pniladeldhia without traiiKhipineiit, Irom Reading Rail Road Freight Depot, corner of Board ami Chcrrv Hreeta. TRAINS PASS DANVILLE AS FOLLOWS GOING M . ra*-'eoger Train" ' \9 m. Freight Train 9 21 a. m. GOING WEST. Pa**nger Train 3 25 p. rn. rreigMmfh 4 22 p. rn. —FARE*— Between Philadelphia &. Rupert, SI 40 " Danville, 4 GO li li Ca tawi*(-f), 435 " li Tumaqua, 290 li il Mibon, 5 10 u " Willi.imaport 5 90 Fifty poinds of personal baggage allowed to each passenger—excess charged at doub le firftt class freight mm*. 11. A. F >NDA, N ] URI U A.\E> ABB^SBCI^KS,. • wish to buy good good* in his line, that he has just replenished his (already, large and well selected assortment ol the fol lowing Itrt'mle*. viz:— ' RVfiS 7 PAINTS, NARNISIIES, GLASS, DYESTUFFS L& Cmd •cuonaries. P riumtTX, bu.cy -o.ip> and toilet articles generally ; Cigars and Tobacco ot everx variety and brand, llarri*ou's Ink wholesale and remit at the niau.it •c:urer'- j , rtces, PURE Wits ES AN') li RANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdomi'iiit Suppor'er*, AND ' DENTAL INSTRUMENTS,; Paint, Varnish and Toom Brttshe-; also ageiit j lor most of the popular I'UIHUI Medicines ol 1 the day. Toys < and art emlle-s variety of I u>e(ul aiid Inney notions not here tmumcr- | aled. Physician'® ! rescriptions and Family Medicines put up carelullx and ut short no- ! lice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old 1 stand " E. P. LUTZ. Bloom-burg, Jan. 13, 1858. t ' I hiik Darkness covers the Forth, Ami Gi oss Darkness the People^ COUNTRY IV.ERCI-lAti3i#p. A•1 * * all oilier*, will lake Notice! that they can S'.p.dy 'hum rive-, m a.y quanriiip* vx ith j Jiiiics' Far Fauivd'Falrnt NO.N KXL'LOSIVK KKROSENE Oil COAL OIL I.AMI'S, Ai Dip wbol.snle Lil ti'iiul, hatl ijuitii-rp, i 38. SOIIIII S-rulltl Sirt'ei, o. : I'hilndelphm. Tho only plare where exelnnive Adenines CHII he ohlaiueil fnr I lie Slate of I'eiKl.ylvu -11 IM. New Jer.ey and Delaware. These Lant|> ;;ive a liahl equal in inteu i my nl flame, and similar In a|ipearanee in I Oas, and elaiined in he superior to all niher portable liahis, now ill use. Nn fear ril Explosion—.No nffeii-ive odor.—No smoke. Very easily trimmed.—As easily rem dated as a Gas L'uln.—Can he adapted In all pur poses.—And heller lhnn all fora poor man. —SO per eenl cheaper than any oilier porta ble lijihl, now in common use. Sole Ayeocv also ior Kn.ipp's Patent llosin anil Coat Oil Lamp. fi?" Lamps, Oils, Wicks, Shades, and' ever; article in the line. )&*) S. E. SOUTHLAND, Agent. No, 38 Snnih Second Si. l'uilad'a. September 8 1858. uHEATLLY'B AIIVII St. TIIKATUF, AIICH SiIIKET. ABOVESIXTH, PHILADELPHIA. The Slar Company, composed of the first Arnsies in the world, and exceeding in streneih and lalent any Dramatic (•nmbina tKlll heretofore nflered tolhe Theatrical Pub lie, will appear every night in Comedy, Tra Serio-Coinic Drama, Vaudevilles, Mu sical Biirleita-, &c. &c. When visiting the cily, KO (here. Philadelphia, Oct. 27, 1857. IJISAMHJBTSIS PlfiliS PUKIFY THIS BLOOD. Cmitiiiueii puiri or uueatfines* in any or gan is generally cured by one or more dose* of Brandrcth's Pills. Thirty years' personal experience by (lie undersigned fully justify this assertion. Dr. James Lull, of Potsdam, N. Y., says: —"I have cured the most deplorable costive tie** cd the bowels with Bramlreth's pill - , when every other remedy had failed, and the patient Was given tip to die. Skin disease* o| mi inveterate and pumiul character, sorti a eall rheum, teller end summer heatj I have seen eradicated by their UH*. I have cured the rheumatic, the epileptic, the paralx tic and the consumptive with these excellent pills alone." In jaundice* and all affections of the liver dyspepsia, dysentery and dinrrhrpa, pleurisy, sudden pains a?d inllammatio* s, fern !e ob struciiona, scorbutic and -crofiilou®, even guilty and neuralgic affections, have given xx a\ to the Uso of this medicine, and now, af er twen'y year*' experience, my estima tion of Br.mdretlds Pill- coiitinneto increa-e. OBSTRUCTION.—A young lady, beautilul and healthfj took cold, xvlncti caused a ser ious obstructiori lor two years; her health xvas broken down and her beauty depapeo. At leng h Brar rlreth's I'illsxvcrc tried; eleven rinses, of from two to lour, xvero taken in fibeen days preceding the usual period Regularity v as rpMnreri, and her health and gund looks recovered. VN OBMS.—Urandretli's Pill-are the best vermifuge: they are infallible. A little child i six years old, lor some weeks wa* drooping, i its mother gave it one ol Bran iredi s sugar eoHtid pill-, the next day there came aw\ . xi orin MX'eeii inches Ituig, ami as large a> a child's linger. The child xx as well PLEURISY A gentleman, cxv.-y from home, xv a s taken with pleurisy, the infinite ! mation was terrible, every breath made him | \xriilie xx uh agony. Eight lbandfct II'M Pill xvere -wulloxvoil, and warm oil applied local- i Ix : die pills operated, and tr.c pain was re lieveil ; plenty of gruel xvua taken, and six more pills, and the second day the pa lent was mi re 1. These staieinents should have xveighl, ami i prevent trie n*e of poi-onous drugs, ami j Mop the sad practice ol bleeding B BRANDRETH. Brandrefh's PiU are sold at the Principal I Office, 204 Canal street, Bratnlrelh Building. I at 25 ceum per box; ami the same coated, 10 cents, warranted to keep as well • as the plain. Bold ai-o bv JOHN it. MOVES Druggist I Blooritfburgy Pa. [Sept. -'J. 1858 i Di<Mi!uli<)Ei of I'arMci-jiiiii), : r j HIE Partnership heretofore existing tie j *- txx'PPit the nildcr-lgiierl. doing bu-ine-s UNDER IM firm rf NKYIIAITL) JACOBV,IIH* j tins tf.iy been dissolved by mutual cori-ent. j The hooks ol ihe late firm will remain in the j hands ol Samuel Neyhard, frr collection. | SAMUEL NEYHARD, . EN OS J.\( OBY, Bloom shurg August Id, 1858. Tne undersigned takes this method of in- | forming his friend?, that having purchased | I lie interest ol his late partner Samuel Ney- i hard, he still continues the Bottling business at the old stand, in the rear of the Exchange Block, Bloom.-burg. Pa. KNOS JACOBY. Bloomshnrg Sept. I. JMoS —-fi*. M:v BOOT AM) SIIOE XTMlliT' subscriber has laken llii- rmthol. ol •* niformnig his Iriemi-, vmJ do- public in general. tint he has openerl a new BOOT i ami SHOE e-iabli-ti'iieni. in tfie .-tarnt l.i *ly 1 occupied a Bar' er Sftop, tn the Exchange I Block, Bloom-burg, where he i- prepared \ -Ut-extMiUloridl nrri- r- in his line iii a style } unsurpassed by any e.-ldbli-hmeut in this i section of the country. IDs long experience in the Inn-dues*. and l general knowledge of the peopVot Colnmbn | comity. superadded to a lixerl ifetermioaiioii | to render satisfaction to xvliich he fiopes to J merit. JOHN NEYHARD. Blonmsbttrg, April 7th 18f8. c. w. m'kblvy. j. s. m'sincd. ( . \V. M'KFLVY, & ( (). I' A PE U ill A A t: FA i I I It Lll S AND Deal-re in Rags, Caliiiwi.-su Mills. ! keep cou-iniii|y on hatul paper ol all j kinds, such as Printing, Book, Ca , Letter and Wrapping, at the lowest prices for cash or in exchange lor tags. Having increased fueilbies for mnuufactur iiig # xvoidd call the attention of merchant- | ami dealers, to their stock of paper, which i- ! 'iflcreil at i \rrcinelx |o\v price-. Orders by mail promptly atlende I Jo, ami , rags porch .sod at market value, m small or j l~ki rrc rpK^fitiM-, Caltawi.ua. April 8.1, IR5*. ! FORKS HOTEL. BLOOJI.SUL IU!, COLUMBIA CO., PA. ROBEltl UAUENUUI.H, 1 ruprutoT, ■ ffl I.\ I\ ES pleMi-nre i annum.cing ■ nth*'pnb ( " lie that lie has rented itml ttioioiig !> , refitted the Forks Hotel formerly oc■tided j I by James Freeze, in Bloom-burg, and is j j prepared to accoiuodute it a - oiler-, teain-ter-, I i drover- and boarders. IBs nibb* wiit b. sup i plied with the I e-t products the markets at ( i lord, and his Bar will be constantly lurunth j ! ed xvidi the chotce-t lirptors. Attentive ostlers will always be n at- ) I tendance, and ho trusts his long experience i in catering to .he wants of die public, and | his obliging Htiention to customer- xvilse-l I cure bim a liberal share of patronage. Bloomsbu'g April 21, 1858. AUDI iOKTi MUW. The uridei-igiied, a| pointed ty die t'ouri <( Cmtimon Ideas ol Columbia cou.iy f an Auditor, to distribu'H the a-seia .0 tl liand- I •! Nathan Dr e.-hach and Rei.ben hahringer a- igiie 'of (Icorge W. Dreisbach, to urn l | I .\noi.g t e co'dnors, ol the said (ieorge W. 1 aiMMirding to the rales \n • proper* | noon, and m the manner tlirecied by law, i 1 I such cases; xviil afteiol at his office in Blooms 'Huirg, 01 s iid county, o lulfil the duties of l is' | appoitrmem. en SSATCRDAY, OCTOBER ] 23.1. 1858. between die hours ol t) o'clock, ' A, M , and 3 o'clock, P. M. of said Buy. J 0. FREEZE, Bloomsbnrg. Sept. 14. 1858. Auditor. BXECL TUR S NOTICE, nyOl iCE 1- hereby given to all persons ™ iiiterusied, that leiters lestutrieutaiy on • t'' e e-t,ne ol (ieorgo \V. Parks, lite ol Sc I loxviislup, Columbia cotintv dee'ed, ) ave been granted bx the Ib'gi-ier of Wills ol -aid county, to Chades II Dieiftich. resid ing in Centre tnxvnshih, in .-aid cc., and Ptioebe Parks, iH-i.loig 10 Light S reel 111 Sen.l lowii-hip, of said county. 10 wtiom all accotin's lIiUM be presumed xviliiotlt d li) properly a'ittiei tiea.ed tor .-et||eifiei,r CHARLES 11. DIEfERICH, PHOEBE PARKS, September 13, ' k < Execufori, Fit JCAXIiOIJSE; JOHN LEA COCK, Proprietor. Uiooin-htiig, !•• THE Proprietor of this well knoxvu estab lishment thiiuklul lor the liberal patronage heretofore extended him, takes this inelhoo ol informing his Iriemls ami lite public, thn he lias added vonsideratde to the taeiliueM ( <t 1. is house ami is prepared 10 accoinmodale all those who may fax or liini with their co torn. His house and its arrangements xxi' be found to be 111 good order and fie hope by a strict desire to pboisa, to receive a Im sliure of patronage. He ha- also good sta bling and attentive ostlers. JOAN LEACOCK. Bloomeburg, July 21, 1858. New Arrival of Fall and Winter C£> C£L> OD OD ItIcKFIiXT, IXKAL CTo., ¥¥AVE just received and opened their stock ** ol Merehnudise for sale, which compri ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and handsom est a-soriuiHiii noxv ofTered in this TOWN.— Having paid great at'.eution to the selection of their emiie stuck as to Price and Quality, they flatter themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, ami all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. We hovea'l kinds of goods and wares to otipply tfie wants of the people. A very large and complete assortment oi LADIE'SDKESS GOODS. French Merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bom bazines, de bagee, poplins pararnetta cloths, mohair lus'res, mu-lni de hiines. Persian clo:h-, Ginghams, Cabcoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sleeves, Collars, Spercer-, handkerchiefs, tlouurings, bands ami trimmings, laces and edgiiig-,toiiuei rifibous, in large variety, vel vet tibbons, and braids, kid, cotton, lisle j thread gloves, mohair milts, &c. i Afjfii KB \BSSi OF SIIiAWIiS, j broche. Bay State, Waterville, black silk, cashmere, ernbrodered, &o. Also a very large large assortment ol Cloths, catirners, -aimeis, vesting*, ixveeds, jeans, coating vel xet, beaver cloths, &c. SsEGAtB SS 'f all kinds ami sizes for men, women and childr- it. We have a iarge ai-orlnieiit ol IIATS alni ('APS of the latest fashion. We futvH a!.-o, Hardware, Qucensware, Cedar ware, &c. Very cheap CARPETS, CARPET-HAGS, FLOOR, üble and carnage oil cloths, mats, rug*, has keis.&e. Muslins, flantisja, ticking*, dia pers. toweling*, drillings. &e , in abundance. \\ e invite our friends and the public gen erally to give us a call before purchasing clue xv hern We have bouglif our goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be nndei&old by anybody nr the rest of man kind WcKELVY, NEAL&CO. Blooinshnrg, January 13, 1758. A. T. MENSCII AT Tin: MUC.IDE STAND Q SAS just received and opened a full and 1 ' large a*-ortmeut OF Sl'UlSii AM) Sl.iniKß (;f;01)S, ivhii'li IIK will sell at lowest living pro fi.. His .tot-k i-titlirai'cs iliitel an.l i'ra|i.' "ItwwU, Linae. hare tlelaina,. tiasnns. law 11-. ilflmuH-, rni|ie nrieiitala, aljiaccaa, t>ll,KS—.V vwry lianilsriiiis n.snrlnient ol siriiiait, plain, plaid and lilark silks, which h iiilcnils to sell at very reduced prices. E.TIISROIIDF.ttIFS. An ininiense stuck nf eintiroiJeiies, such as etrtl roidercd liat.dkerchiefs, collars, spen cers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet erlainas and ' insertii sis, lj. ens, coitnn and thread laces, Ilonneiiii's and emDroiderH dJßfhi . I 'UM KS TICS—Mu.-hti-, dmling*, tickings. ciiCck*. o-ntbnrgs, bagging*, gingha.ns, flan nel*. table diaper and ready made bag*. ITicn JloyM* Wear. Cloins. ea—imerffi be>' oig*, jean*, cotton ade-, denim*, llue dnTri' g*, cotton pluids&c rAHPKTB AND OIL CLOTHS. A very large assortir.**ut of nexv style car pe'B. such a- tapestry. Bru-*els three ply, in grain and VVneiian nil cloth*, of all widths. A large assortment ol Ladies' & Childreus' Mtoe.-, xxliii h he will ell very cheap. ;UH)KKIIK. I A bt r f L"-l. snji.rs, Jik.IXN-p.-. aa| 8 J I TKAS. C'OKKKK FISH SI'ICF.S Mc. Also H irilxvare (Qucensware. Cr.u'kery and Woodenware. fir 1 ' Flour and Feed always lor sale at the low est mr.rket prices for Cil. B r n-bnrg, April 29. 1857. NEY LiVEMSTABLE. IV. s. S'KGX riki, Respectfully i - hi* friends and the piiblicr^Et^^tsin general, that he etifi cnntui—- k • ties the LIVERY BUSINESS, cm Main Street, Jku*l Bloorns bnrg, at his NEW BRICK STABLE, xvhere he will always te plea*et( to furnish hi* ens tomer*. arid the com to unit y at iarge, with HORSES and CARRIAGES by the hour, day or week, a* reasonable rates. IBs Hock i- entirely nexv, and by keeping good horse* and carriage*, arid-attentive dri vers. he hopes to receive a good share of patronage. Having added to his.exienaive s'ork -nine ol the most nnfif©rable two horse vehicle*, parties will find it to their ad vaii'agn to call on him. Ho al.-o has in connection with the livery ' business, an excellent ruoiimg regularty several times per day, to .tod Irom the several Depots, on the arrival ami departure ol the Car*, by which passen ger* xvul be pleasantly conveyed to or Irom, it desired. He tender* thanks for patronage heretofore bestowed, and respectfully solicits continu* 1 aiire of the same. N. S. PRENfIS. I Bloornsburg. March 10, 1858. ArliMt, [ Pupil nf J. HI. J) .Has, New York ] ] HIIVING taken rooms in this place for a : fexv weeks, is prepared to sketch in water or oil colors, view* of Dwelling*, Farms. Manufactories; also favorite ani mals, of every description, Irom na tire, in the best style of art. Having received the mn*t flattering testimoniol* Irom eminent Arti*f* and Connoisseur* throughout t c .•ountry, also Irom publishers ol the m st j rou ioeot iHuatrated Journals in New York I and B"ston, to xvliich Mr. U\ is a contribu tor, lie i* led to believe he call plea e the >\nio*t fa-iidsou*. Instruction* given in Drawing anil Paint-/ ing from nature; al.-o in ail entire 1 )' new | *t) !e of p'cltires on glass, surpassing in bril l ancy the finest oil painting*. This is a b* autiftil pastime for ladies ami gentlemen arid ea*ily'Wccjuired without even a knovvl cilge of drawing. Exr'futuge Hote , ) .oi oisfmrg, Aug. 25, : 58. j Fserulor's Aotice. Q F/TTKRS Tt's aiiieuiary 011 the estate ol ■ Jacob Fh i keos'em, late of Orange twp., Columbia Coni'ty, deceased, have been his l.i) granted by the Regiter and Recorder ol Columbia comity } to Natlieti Flecken*tein .nd loliti Nevhanl. All persoiiM having I'imoH or demands against the estate of the h-ccdeut are requested to make them known 0 the Executor*, who reside in Orange p.. in raid county, without delay, am! all per -oiis to make pavrneni. NA THEN FLECKENSTEIN, JOHN NEYHARD, E-q., Orange, Aug. 7, 1858. Executors. ~A. 11. C. B ROU KEN. 22 CLIFF STREET NEW YORK. MANUFACTUIIRK OF Gloss Syringes. Homoeopathic viols, Graduated measures, Nursing Mottles, etc % Glass Ware for Chemical*, Druggists. Per fiim*, Photographers, etc. Green Gla— A'are by the package. A liberal diomiir nade o the trade. Order* from Countr) Druggists and Dealers solicited. Price Ltets 1 sent 00 application. August 4tb, 1858— 3 m,' §THE GREATEST HEIICiI DISCOVERT OF THE AGE. R. KENNEDY of Koxbnry hus du-covpr *• ■ eif hi oneof nnr common paMurtf weed* a rentedy thai euros EVERY HI \E OF II( 71 OR FROM THE worst strofuln down to a common pimple. He I,as uieii it in over eleven hundred oa'es, nnil never failoil except ill two ca-es, both thunder rumor, lie has now in Ins possession over one hundred certifi cates of iis value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two hollies are warranted loeuro a nursing sore u.ouili. One in ihreo bottles will cure ttie worst kind of pimples 011 tba face. Two or three hollies will clear the system of biles. Two In bias are warranted in cure the or-l canker in the mouth or 1 tin stomach. Three to five bottles are warrant ed to cure the worst wind of Erysipelas. Onn or two hollies are warranted to cure all hu mor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted lo cure running of the cars and blotches in the hair. Fuiirlos;,'; tattles are warranted to cure cor-upt and minims ulcers. One no tie will cute scaly eruption of the skfn.— I'wo or three l ot!les me v.airaiiled to cure the worst kind of ringworm. 'I wo or tliwo bottles are warranted to cure the inost des perate case of rheumatism. Tlnce to four hollies a'e warranted to cure salt Rheum. Five to eight hollies will cure ihu worst ca= of scrolula. A benefit is always experienc ed from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken BOX BUR V. MASS: Dear Madam—The reputation of the Sled ieal discovery, in curing ail kind of humors, is so well vsiahlishvd by ihe unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that I need not say any thing on the subject, as die most skilful physicians and the mom careful Druggist in thu cuumry are unani mous in its praise. In presenting the Medical Discovery it your notice, I do it with a lull knowledge < 1 ils curative power, in relieving all, nmfrui • ing mosi ol those diseases to which you i iiiiloriuiiaiely so liable. Tie most excruci sting discn-e in an affectionate mother NUKHNO SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own lent per is restored lo its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and Iretful naps :•> calm and sweet slumbers; and the medical discovery becomes a fountain of blessing u yonr husband and ItoushoM, lu the advanced stages ot c a ,\ it i: c: it extends to llie stomach, causing l> VSI' E Pii IA, ° which is nothing but canker on the stomach, dien to the intestines and Kidneys, '■rea'ing a sinking, gone leelmg, and an i - difference even lo the cares of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your fond distresses you, and yon con only lake certain kinds, and even of thai ym r system does not get half the nourishment ir contains as the acritnooous fluid of lite cank er eats it up; then your complexion loses us bloom and becomessallow and greenish, and I your best day is gone. For want of nourish ment your system becomes loose and flabby, I and the fibres nl your body beeorr.es re'as' cd. Then billows a train of disease whir* the Medical Di-covery is peculiarly adapted in CURE; Falpitaiion of the heart, pain in the side, weakness ot the snitte and small or the hack, pain ol the hip joint when you re tire, irregularity o| the bowels, and also, that most exuruciating of disease, the l r 1 L Id *. How many thousands ol poor women are suffering fioin this disease and pining away a miserable liie, and tiieir next door neigh hnr does riot know the cau-e, I wish lo fm press on your mind that good old prnveih, "An ounce ol prevention is better than a pound of cure.'- In the Medical Discovery you have boili the preventive and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never under any citCHtnotutices, do you any injury. No change of diet ever necessary eat the' hirst you can get and enough of it. Directions (or use.—Adults one table spoon -1 ful per day. Children over leu years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tuaspooiiful. As no directions can he aptdi' cat Ik to all const billions, take sußicieni 10 operate on th> bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY Price ??! 00 per bmtie. For sale by J. It .Meyer, E. I*. I.titz. Agents lor Blnomsbur Sold liy ail the Druggists throughout ih.i country, in general. J„. 28, : 58. REltUllk MA It RLE lAUD™ JOHN H. YOUNG, IfAVINO become thu proprietor of tie * 1 Marble Cutting Establishment, former y owned an I carried oti by C. Pearee. he feels competent and able" to execute in . wotkmanlike manner Caivittg and Lettering Tomb Stones, Monuments, Mantles, fee" &e. He wouhl ntnsl respectfully solicit the attention ol all who dosiro to purchase. Since the change in money matters and in order to extend the business, he will sell marble as low as can be had elsewhere on a short credit with approved security. Any body wishing wotk done in his line' will do well to give liiin a call; as he llattcrs himself that his work can not be surpassed this side ol Philadelphia. Ha kaeus on hand at all times a lot of good stock; that which cannot fail 10 he satislaclorly to the purchasers. Country produce taken in exchange lor work at market prices. JOHN 11. YOUNG. Berwick, June 2, 1858. IliW ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, DATED iiovf ErrssiE.o - attention to his slock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his storeon Mark el street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where ho has a full assort ment ol men and boy's wearing apparel, including the most fashionable Sj£>2f"33S3SSA C2iC2><3AQS3 Box. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth eoate of all sorts and of all colors, shawls, Stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cra vats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves,, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any 1 article of clothing at very shorlnolice and 111 the best manner. All his clothing made to wear, and most of it is of b '* manufacture. DAVID LOWE 1 *" tjppp Blonmsburg, April I, 1857. uc-uu rpIUMMINGS AND NOTIONS, fancy a, |7 A cle, a good assortment of Hosiery of 11 • •est quality; also gloves, milts, ba-ket '.* has,' Combs, dress trimmings and ' Ca sewing silk, thread, ete., etc., to nn'in-s door to tbe "Exchange." j bad na>> AMEf 1 1 Bloomtburg, Mav 28,' -lA. D. WEBB. - J857.
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