STAR OPTBE NORTH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1859. THK TIME TABLK of the L-ickawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad is published iu to-day's STAR. We would direct attention to it as a slight change has been made in the running of the Trains. ADVS'ITI-FMENTS. intended to be publish ed the same week llioy are handed in, should be received by us not later than Tuesday morning, as our publication day is Wednesday. LAND SAI.K. —We invite nttention to the advertisement in another column of the sale of valuable real estate of John Kline of Ben ton-township, deceased. A fine chance of investing a small amount ot capital to great advantage is offered. For full particulars as to terms &c , inquire of W. Wirt Esq. IVB WOULD direct attention of our pa trons to an article in our agricultural depart ment, of this paper, prepared by us, upon the subject of lli<ngariun Grass. We should like to see those who are engaged in tilling the soil introduce this grass upon their farms. We have no doubt but what they would prof it largely by it. WB WOULD announce that a Select School has been commenced in this place by Mr. N. S LOWIIIE, of Jefferson College, Pa., in tlie School Room formerly occupied by Mr. Bradley. As a Select School was much needed in this place, Air. Lowrie's success is inevitable. His terms are reasonably low, and sessions of eleven weeks duration. IN anotiier column will be found Miss Alary Barkley's advertisement of her new good, which she lias just opened out at her shop oil Main Street, this place. Her as sonmeut is complete, and comprises some of the most fashionable bonnets of the sea son, ail of which she will sell cheap for cash. For gaiety and neatness her sock is bard to be surpassed. See adv't. IN SOME purl of our town, during the past week, a few more shade trees have b: en added to those which were already planted. This is a move in the right direction—this is what affords pleasantness and beauty to a place and makes everything around it look iu a prosperous condition. Shade trees and j pavements are both very essential and in-! dispensible lo promote wealth and health in a town, and muko it a desirable one.— i Of late our citizens have been paying spe- j cial attention to this improvement, but to no very great extent has the good work been j carried on. There is plenty of room lor a ! few more trees. OUR farmers throughout the county have been busily engaged in sowing their oats during the past week or two. Tito fall crops ! look very promising in this neighborhood; 1 taking the open winter into consideration, I we never saw the cro,is look heller this time i of the year. The grass looks favorable, and (rom present appearance a large quantity of hay will be made. It is a pretty sure crop iu this section, ar.d of considerable j value. Corn ground is being prepared by j of pur farmers; but the earth is too ' cold to do any great amount of work in it at present. A few warm days would make vegetation snap and crack. OUR READERS never object to hearing tho latest news. The Forney Convention was a fizzle. James Buchanan is still President of these United States. The trial is j progressing slowly. Henry C Carey, Simon ; Cameron, E. Joy Morris, Col. Scranton, ami | other gentlemen of distinction, are expect- j ed in Bloomsburg to-day. The Bloomsburg , Brass Band is engaged to execute music on I the reception of these illustrious men, and Airs. A. JENKINS has just returned (rom tlie eastern cities with a lot of splendid bonnets. Ladies who wish something neat, a perfect beau-catcher, should go, instanter, and pur 'schase of Mrs. A. Jenkins. Her shop is in rotKQs formerly occupied by Mrs. Rupert St AlisHliSff Robison, nearly opposite the wid ow Leacock's eonfeeliorary. THE RISINU SUN HOTEL. —While on a busi ness tour a few days since, we had occasion to spend a short time with onr friend, Maj N. SEEI.Y, of the Rising Sun Hotel, in Ber wick. This house is being conducted in good style, and in a manner calculated to do an encouraging business. It lias under gone a thorough renovating, and will, while under charge of the present proprietor, al ways be found neat and tidy, so as to aflcrd comfort and pleasure to all those who may favor him with their patronage. Major S. is well adapted lo the hotel business; he is courteous and affable in his manners, and knows woll the wants of the traveling pub | lie. His eatables and drinkables will always be found of the first order; and it is only I. necessary for a guest lo stop but once with ' the Major to become fully convinced of the , fact that he keeps a first-class house and ac •com modal ions of the highest order. BOROUGH ELECTION. —At an election held in W Borough of Berwick, on Saturday, the ■k inst., tlie following gentlemen were du {Httyted to fill the various offices for the Cl® Burgess—Frank S'.eivart. AssßHk Burgess—Michael Frantz. TOWNJSFCBCIL —Hudson Oivon, Jonathan Warren Vanderhoven, School W. Deiterick, 3 years; I). C. years ; Thomas Baucher, Overseers of^fcor—H. C. Freas, Jesse ' Borough Fowler. High Constable—Boon. Judge of Election— Thompson. Inspectors—Robert Assessor—S. B. Bowman. Auditor—Wm. H. Woodin. THE GOOD heart, the tender the pleasant die position,'makes | and sunshine everywhere. Ayer'sSarsaparilla A compound remedy, in which we have la bored to produce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Savsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to allbrtl an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla iB reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those who suffer front Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure mu-1 prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: SCUOFCLA ATTN SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTIONS AND EHUPTIVK DISEASES, ULCEUS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS AND SvruiLirio AF FECTIONS, MERCURIAL DISKASB, DROPSY, NEU RALGIA OU Tic DOOLOUHEUX, DEMLITY, DYS PKPHLA AND IVDIOESTION, ELLYSIPELAS, P.O3D on Sr. ANTHONY'S FIRE, MUL indeed the w hole class of complaints atiting from IMPURITY OP TUB BLOOD. Tills compound will bo found a great pro moter of health, when taken in thu spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. liy the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions niul ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of tlio body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse cut the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; elcanso it when you find it is ob struct d and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is funl, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular <U order is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with tliis pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sonne* or later something must go wrong, and tlio great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, nnd deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world lias been egrcgioucly deceived by preparations of it, partly because tlio drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed ! for it, hut more because many preparations, j pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have teen mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart • of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most j of these have been frauds upon the sick, for I they rot only contain little, if aiiy, Saisapa l rilla, but often no curative properties wliaicv- I er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment i has followed tlio use cf the various extracts of j Sarsaparilla which ilcod Ibe market, until tbo name itself is justly despised, and has become i synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still ! we call this compound Sarsaparilla, mid intend to supply such a remedy as i Hull rescue tho : name from the lead of obloquy which rests , upon it. And we think wc have ground for ; believing it has virtues which are irresistible 1 by the ordinary run of tho di cases it is intend ed to cure. In older to secure their complete j eradication from the system, the remedy should j be judiciously taken.according to directions ou I the bottle. N PREPARED ET j DR. jr. C. AYE EI & CO. LOW ELD, MASS. i Price, per Bottle ) Six Liottlei for $5. i Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, hnr, won for itself such n renown for the cure of ■ every variety of Throat and Lunj< Complaint, that • it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the | evidence of its virtues, wherever it hns been em ployed. AH it has long been in constant UAC ; throughout this rcction, we need not t!u more than j IO sure the people its quality is kept \ p to the best , it ever h'is been, nnd that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it bus ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Fills, ron TEE CUBE 01? 1 Cxtivcncs*, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Fuid frtuinuch, Ju ysipulas, lhadache, ! Pics, liheumaiisr.u Lrupiions u/id thin Diseases, | Liver Gar plaint, Dropsy, Tetior, Tumors and ttj.lt Ilhinm, Worms, Cunt, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying tho Blood, They r.re sr.frnr-eanttd, so that tho most sensi tive can take tl i in pie*ii:p'tly, and they are the beet r.-. cricnt. in the world for till the purposes of a family phytic. V.iso £3 cento p?r Perr; rivaborcoo for &I.CO. Crert numbers of Clerrrvinen, Physicians, States men, ar.d • .ik -at j-o\a-*es, nave lent their I name. 10 certify the unparalleled v.nc fulness of the -so i rrmedir3, but our spree here will not permit the inrortion of them. The Agents below named fur ! nith gratis our AMEBICU* ALMA* &O in which they I are given; with rlso full <h \ liptioi.s of iho above I complaints. rud the treatment that should be fol- I lowed for tneir ears* I Do not be put off by unprincipled den-ers with | other preparations they make mure ]■" rt on. I Demand AVEit's, and take no others. Tue sick want the best aid Ihcrc is for tlicm, and they should i have it. I All our Remedies nro for sale by E. P. LUT7„ Blootrisbursr; Reiarhard and CrovelinT, Erpy ; G. Masters & Son, Mtll ville; 11. VV. Creasy, Litrht Street; W. Ager. Rohrsburg; C. Roilsnyder, Catluw-iesa, and all Druggists. Public gale of Valuable Kcal EclaSo. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Columbiaoiitiuty. on SATURDAY, the 26th :luy ofMARCH, inst., m 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ISAAC K. KRICKBAUM, Exni-n'or of the la- t will and iHsiiiiiient ol John Kline, late of Ber.ioti township, in said comity, deceased, will expose lo sale, by public vendue, npnn the premises, n certain portion of the REAL ESTATE of the said decpa-ed, situate in said town .hip, com tid ing ol about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Of' Land. the most ,of which is reasonable WELL TIMBERED, about Fifteen Acres being cleared. A SAW MILL is ou the prerni-es, and die land when cleared will le good farming lie d. Terms favorable. Lite the estate of said deceased, situate in the township ol Beuton, and conntv aftorevaid. JACOB EYF.RLY, Cik. Bloomsburg, March 2, 1859. * nS"* Tlie above sale adjourned to April 23d, 1859, atone o'clock, P. M., at the same place. WYOMING HOIIKE, J. 11. LAY' OCK, IMIOIMIIfa'TOK, WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN. FJ3IHE Proprietor respectfully informs his Jo. friends arid ibe public generally that he bus taken charge of the Wyoming House, in the village ol Wyoming, near the Railroad Depot of that place, and has lilted it out so as to entertain both transient and perma nent visitors In a suitable and comfortable manner. His rooms are spacious and airy, and not only calculated to add lo the conve nience anil comfort ol the traveling commu nity, but also lo those who would seek a pleasant stimmpr resort with families. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best the market can afford ; and his LIAR will be furnished with ihe purest liquors that can be obtained. The proprietor will give his exclusive ullention to ihe onmlort and con venience ol his fcuest*. and is determined lo make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a inong the firs! hotels in the State. Tlie Proprietor hopes that from his expe rience in die business, and by unremitting attention on iris purl, combined with a judi. cious eel ion of the most careful and oblig ing servants, lie may be entitled to the fa vorable consideration ol the public, and re ceive u liberal share of their patronage. . IT Please give him a call, and judge for yourselves [April 2, 1859. NOTICE. lO3IIE taxable* ol Columbia eonnly are ■* hereby nolified, thai an appeal from ibe Triennial Assessment, will be held by the | Cummsssiiinar*. of said eonnly, at the 10l- I lowing places, lo wit : Bri.ircreek and Borough of Berwick—At the hone of Frederick Nicely in Berwick, j April l&ih, 1859. j Centre and Seoti—Al Ibe bouse of D. L. Everhurl, in Ligflislrael, April 19 h, 1859. Ml. Plpusant, and Orange—At llie home of Alex, flag lies in Oraugeville, April 20' li 1 1859. Fishingoreek—A l the house of Jumps Ed. gar, in said township, April 2let, 1859. Benton ami Sngarlnnt—Al ibe house of William Cole it. Heiiiou township, April 22d, 1859. Greenwood and Juoltson—Al the house of W. A. Kline in K'lorsbnra, April, 23 ! 1859. Madison and P.no —Ai llio !iotie of K A. Smilh in J , r*eytown, April, 25ih 1859. liernloi'k—Al ihe house ol G. L. Shoe maker in Buckhnrn, Antil 20th 1809. CHiiriwisKi anil Franklin—Al iho house of I Jacob Dyer in Catlawissu, April 2711t, 1859. Conyoghum,Locust and Roaringereek—At die hon*u of ,loepii Long in New Media, April 28lh, 1850. Beaver and Maine—At ibe liotte of Isaac Yelier in Muineviite, April 291h, 1859. | Mifflin—Al die hnaso of John Keller in I Al fflirivillo, April 30 ft, 1859. Bliiom ami Montour—At the Conrl House in Hluonisburg, Mav sdi, 1859. j Coinmissionors tdlice, ) U. C. Fruit, Bloomsburg, March,27,1859 ) Clerk. r r- - lOUTH Aril} MAKaoOI), Jtisi published, |!.e 25h Tlioit ! w—... g„nd, and mailed in a sealed en | velope, in any address, posl paid on recoipi i of lliroe stamps. A medical ussy on the physical exhaustion and decay of die frame, caused by "sell abuse " infection and die injnrioua ennse queriees of mercury. By R. J. Cnlvertvell, M. 1)., Member of ihe loyal College of sur geon, &e, 17'' SpermalnrrooEa or Ferninnl Emissions, Genial and Nervious Debility, I .ipoienev, Loss of bhiei y, Depression ol Spirits. Timi dity, Disease of ihe sexual Orpin*. nnd im pediment to Marriage, are promptly and, effectually removed by die an tiler's novel and trio-i successful mode of ireaimeni, by means of which the invalid can regain pris tine healdi without having recourse to dan gerous and expensive medicines. (From ihe London Lancet.) The best ttemies ever ivritton on a sub j'.-ci of vital in parlance in all, well woitliy I ill' author's rx'alled reputation. Address, (ha PublishrraJ, C. KLINE & Co.. l-t Avenue, cut. 19'h-s'reei : l'nst Buy 458ti, New York City. March, 23 1859. LIGHT STREET HOTEL. D. L. EVEKHARf, PU"PUIETOB. rip HE Proprietor ol this hotel takes pleas. t urn in aaiiouiicirg lo the public thai he Mill occupies this large and com modulus UOUM) in Light Street, Pa., and is yi-t, as ev er, (in'paired la uecenimodate travelers, teamsters, dioveis and borders, iviih aceum mudutimic that ivdl favorably compare with any hotel iu this section ol couniiy. The traveling public may depend on all comforts nt home, as ids l.ouse is well furnished and always kept in order. His tabic and bar will always he fu.nd furnished tvi'h the best tlie market effn'ds. Mr. E. will ever he happy to entertain and acioiiiiiindule his friends to the mount of his nbrii'v. D. L. EVEUHART. Light Street, Pc., Nov. 24, 1053. r-3* flip Proprietor ;,t the above house, having no desire to continue in the huic-l hn.rim'i-s, will sell trio properly at private sale, upon reasonable terms. The stand is i i:oo' one, ith stables at; I all tlie neces sary outbuildings; all ot which are in good ecm i inn. To any person wishing lo em b.rrk in ihe badness, it is n good focaiitv, and a desirable place. I^GifiTEiI'TKOTICE. r "! OTICE i - hereby given to ull legatees, (Tcilnms uml other persons irit -ruMe.i in tho eMn'es of the respective tlecedeii's and minors, that the follo wing administration ant iiu'.idiau aconmits have hreu filed in the i flire if the Regisier of Colnrnbia county, .ml will he presented lor confirmation ami allowance to die Orphan's Court, to be held ai Bloonisburg, iu ihe county shire-aid on Wediii .-diiy die 4l!i day of May next, at 2 o'elo'dt, P. M. 1. Tlie account of William Bobbins, Joseph Rabbins and Daniel Ri.btuiis, Executors ol Joint Uobbtus iaie ol Gre on wood township, deceased. 2. 'j'lr Rccouiit of Samuel Creaky, Guar dian of Sarah Ann Fry, late Sarah Michael, now deceased, 3. The account cf William G. Hurley, nd minisiraio; ol Dr. Thomas N. Butler, luie of Bloom township, deceased. 4. The account of Jucoh Hosier, John L Hosier en I Daniel Hosier, Executors of the estate of Frederick Hurler, late ol Briari'reek twp., deceased. 5. The account of William Cole and Alie ns Cole. Aibnr.'sof the estate ol Ez-kiol Cole, late of Sugarlo if township, deceased. <i Tlie account of Willie in B. Welhver, Ailmr. of the usiate of Ezra Wdriver Lie ol Madison township deceased. 7. The Gininli in acemin! of Musis H irt man, guardian cd Matilda Yocum, a dangh ter ol Joseph Yocum laic of Cattawissa township, deceased. 8. Account ol John T. Davis, Executor of Joseph Miiiurd, laic of Briaicrcck towns dp, deceased, fried py M, K. Jackson, Executor ol the sunt John T. Davis, ileeea-ed. 9. The Recount of A. Lockar.l ari l J. R, Smi It, Administrator* of Abraham Lickard, j late o( Briurcrcek township, it ceased. ' 1') The account ol Pnoebe Nunaesser, Executrix of Sarah Ann Michael, Lie of Mifflin township, ilegea a'd. 1 1. The account of Thomas Bowman, one of the Aiimttiisirdiors of John Bowman fate of liriarereek town-trip, deceased. 12. The (in a I account of Thomas Bowman, one of the Administrators of John Bowman late of Briarcreek townsliip, deceased, 13. The account of John Beece Testamen tary guardian of Margaret Mather, uaoali. ter of Robert Mather, late of Greenwood township, deceased, us filed by Joseph W. Recce, In- Admiiiistro'or. 14. Thearcnuiit of Kplieraim P. Lutz, Ad ministrator tie bonis nor. with the will an nexed ot Henry Gigger.lato ol Alontour twp., deceased. 15. The Recount of Nicholas Fiinston,Ex ecutor oljohn Funslon.late of Madison twp., deceased, as filed by John T. Funslon and Nicholas F Barber, two of tlie Executors ot Nicholas Fuustt.it now deceased. 10. The account of l\-ier Eut ttnd Theo dore MeDowel, Executors of tlie last will and testament of Matltaw MoDowel, lute of Scott township, decea-ed. 17. The accoiirii ot David Rem ley _ adm'r of Jacob W. Hess, latu of Jackson town sliip, deceased. Register's office, ) DANIEL LEE, Bloomsburg, April 5,'59. j Ilegutsr. ' | 'RIMMINGS AND NOTIONS, fancy arli- J- clos, a good assortment of Hosiery of the beet quality; also gloves, mitts, baskets, Ca bas, Combs, dress trimmings and linings, sowing silk, thread, etc., etc., to be had next door lo the "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. Bloomsburg, May 25, |W. Phi I'a & RcadiitffA ailroari. [ -'uyi WINI KR ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAS- j SENGKR TRAINS, January Ist 1859. j Up Trains, going North, leave Philadelphia I at 7i A. M. and 4 I'. M. Down Ttains, going South, Itavo 'Pottsvilie nt 7J A. M. and 4 P. M. The Express Train is dipoiptinued until further no'ine. (,'lo* made by the 10.22 A. M. Up Trains, lioin Port Clinton to Eltnira and all intermediate points; and by lire 6.22 P. M Up Traill Iront Port Chilton to Eltnira, Cunatidaigira, Bufialo, Niagara, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Dav nil port, cud lowa City; making tip* route die shortc-t ami cheapest to the Lake Cities and Canada. On Sundays the Down A.M. Train from Potisville, and Up P. M. Train Iroin Phila delphia, onJv run. £3-** Depot in Philn elpltia, corner ol Broad and Vine sirects. Fitly pounds ol baggage allowed each pa.-sei.ger, (except on Sunday tittins.) Tickets unit ba pur chased before entering the car*.' G. A. NICHOLS, jly29—if. General Superintendent. TRIAL LIBT iFOB MAY TERM 1859. 1. Barnabas (Jalleoi'er ud-nr., vs. William B Poierrriiiii. 2. Township of Conynghim, vs. Jacob Derk, et. nl 3. Benjamin Pelerman. vs ; Pjivitt Golder. I 4. John Johnson, vs. Datfiei zvijsler. 5. A. VV. Creamer, v* l*aac Yelter. 6. Peter I.ongenbergcr, vs. William Long ottberger. 7. Amos W. Creamer, vs Charle* B. Troy. 8. J.iUli Beimel, vs Bei j. Winlersieeti. 9. William Simons, 01. al. vs. John Coven hoven, 10. Christian Wolf, vs. James Dull, et. ul. i 11. Benjamiti A. Cole, vs. William Simons. I 12. Leonard B. Rupert, et. al. vs. VVushing tnu Lee jr. 13. Mary Rieketts, vs Elijah G, Rickelt*. I 14. Sltawbridge A. Wilson, vs. YVilliain Rnbisoii. | 15. Henry M. Fuller, vs. Nathan Sleeker. I(i. Geotge H. Frcus, v*. George Belford. ! 17. Jesse Bowman et. al., vs Geo. Bowtr.ati, et al. 18. J tenb Sanders, v* William M*tz. 19 James Hess, vs. John F. I.aubnch. 20. David F.ewi", va. Gaorge Moore. 21. D.ivitl "Lewi*, vs. Clirts'ian L.Moore. 22. D.ivid Lewis, vs. J die Moore. 123. An 'rew Fox, et. al., vs Jcsliun Werner. 24. Andrew Fox, el. al.. L-tvtin. ;25 I! ni.tmiii Wit l"ttct'i.. t Jo hit Bctiuel. 2fi. William Davis, vs. J V Cr swell, el. al. 27. Lavvrci.ce Bingley "sj V. Crswvli,et,al. 28. Samuel Bitletibeuder, vs. Siias K. Fow er, el nl 29. Jo-eidi H Long, vs. William 11. Rein bold. 30. Gulfrt y Clitte's Executors, vs. Harriet Carev. ct. al. 31. Aslil-el li Wilson's Executors vs Adrian Vnuliouien, nt. al. 32. John Pealer vs. Thomas Pealer. 33. R. W. Weaver's adtiir., vs. William Robi-r.it 31. John Jb-Chesney, et. al., va. Jacob Loo'-e. c| nl. 1 T. averse Jurors for May T v.; 1859. : Blriunt—James K. Kyer, Jo'cph Weaver. Benton—Jacob Wonlev.tr. Maihovv Mullen* rv, Cynt* B. White, Christian Ash. Beaver—Moses Schiicher, David Davis, S epi en fathr. Briaroraek —George A. Beam. Jonathan Eel;. C t.lav i-*a—leh'i Keifo', N !.cjitc Uarman, j.- sou I) John, Centre—Jew o Hicks, Daniel Jamison George P. Miller. C' nynghan —Ret-ben Wu-ser. cislin --creek—Thomas Pealer, Richard Bright. Ft: nuiin—William Mensch, Mo*e* Hower. Greeuwdc I —J -bit Stnilnn, D ivid C. Albert son, Johnson H. Ikolor. 1,0 u I —John L. Hurst, Dane Rhonda. Meinour—l.lovd Paxteii. DanielGiyar.. ( it: ■ libit—Jt-h-i Wolf, Jacob Stitilh. Mtidisott—Oliver P. Rimyun. Oi'tt ge—William Whittuiro. Pine—John F. Fowler. Scott—Silas E. Fowler, Ceorge Beats. Grand Jurors fdr May Torn 1859, ! Worn.—John litrl;ley. Elisfia C. Barton, ' Levi Cox*\ lioSeri l'nrel. Benton—David Rem ley, Briarcreek—lsaau Bower. ' Catiawis-a—Lei Kuiler, Lewis Y'e'der. Centre—Peter Miller. Fratikitti—Rouhen Rohrbauh, Hart- 1 man. Gieetiwond—lsaac Ikeler. Hen.lock—J.ttot * Ettttnii James Roat. j Jackroti—George Iletleinaii. Ml. I'least nt —I)unci Zigter. M'fllin—George S.vu'tk, Stephen Wolf. ' Maine—Darnel Miller. f M-tr.ionr—Peter M- Kashner, Isucher M " Evans. Orange—John Cnvanhovan. Sngtirloaf—John M. Col- Jarnen F. Kile- ' BRIDGE LETTING, rpHK County Com m iss:-ntr- will receive ' * Proposals al the hon-o'ol Jacob Kim * ble*,in Benton lown hip, Columbia cottriy, k on tlio lite 2711, day of May next m-til 3 ' tiVlock P. 5!., for building an open TRUSS ' BRIDGE, it: said township, ire . Wet.tcreek, ' near the residence r I s tid Ktinltles. flte 1 leiigili in be 52 feet hlwtieu ahultt.enis ; ■ width from out to out lfi fee'; the Iteig'it ol abutments 9| feet above low water mark, and the wing-walls to extend II leet Iroin t the abnltrients. , ALSO, on Ihe 28 day of May next, tltey t will receive proposals until 4 o'clock P. M., I' at the house of James Palcr-ons, in Orange h novo-hip, lor building un open TRUSS BRIDGE, in s tid township, over Greeticicck, J iteHr the resilience of said Pattersons. Tim <■ Icngtli to le'72 fact between abuiineiiia,with n a pi.'r; the width of budge from out to out iG teet; the heigitt nf abutments 9 lent v above low water oiark and the wiug-walls to P extend 11 leet from abutments. u Plans and Bpt cificaflotis can be seen on a the days and places of innings. By order of County Commisiioners. Commßeintiorr nlfino, 1 Bloomshnr;', Aoril 5 1859. } /t,Mskli££US 1 vainf's. OSt'oi,it'c- J IVOTICK is hereby given lo all persons in* lerestcd, that leilers nl adniiiislrnlion ori the esttite of Jacob Ry, lata of Mitllui town ship, Colutnhnt cntinty,deeeusml, have been -ranted by the Register ol Cob tiihia conn- J l>,iii the uiidetsigtied, living in Milflin, in said county. All pti'snns luiving claims or deinauth. against (he eslaln ol the decedent, are requested in pre*: it llin.n to ihf aifhii,.- istratur, duly attested, without delay, and all persons indebted to the estate are noti fied to make payment forthwith. I SAMUEL CREASY, Mitlfin, Feb. 26, 1859. A'lm'r FOUND." t THE subscriber Itiuttd a set of Furs, on 1 the Court House puveiuoiit, last Salurtlay. - The owner can have thein by coining lor wrd, proving property, and paying all charges. VV. H. DEIESSBACH. j April 20.—31. , vAVIU LOIfENIIEHG, CLOTHING HTO HE, On Main street, two doors above the "Amer- I ican Hotel." t EVANS £c WATSON'S f % 'l TsALMANDKIt t SAFES; f ■. - tip N0.26 Smith Fourth Street k'/': :■ Pllll.A I'EI.I'HIA. Froci the Vitlape Record, WEST CHESTER, Pa. Saturday, Feb. 5, 1859. Rohdeuv —The office of the ok! Railroad, in Wesl Chester, was broken into last Thursday night, and robbed of a sma'l a mount nl money. The tliievps entered the building in the rear, broke the doors, and locks off the desks, and attempted to get in to the large iron sate, but did not succeed The Sale was manutuctureil by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Streets, Philadelphia. STILL ANOTHER ATTEMPT. Octoiikk IRlIt, 1858.—Three theives en leted the flnnrillg-mili of Messrs. Dorrane & Duron, Bristol, i'a., and tried all irght to blow open their Sate, with powder, which had $250 ill cash, but did not succeed iu getting ii open. Their Salamander Sate was manufactured by EVANS & WATSON. GREAT SAFE ROBBERY AT NORRIS TOVVN, Dkck.ubku Ist, 1858—Some time Inst night, ttie fionritig-mill ol Mr. Joseph Fozone, in Norrisiown, I'a., was entered and one of Parrel, Herring, & Co's best pa tent Powder prnol Lock and Sale WAS BLOWN OPEN WITH I'OWDER, and $1,600 i" cash taken out and curried away. This Sale i now in Evans & Wat son's store, No. 23 ."muili Fourth Street, where we most respectlnlly invite the pub lie to cull and examine it. N B.— We find in 1 lie Presi, December 4th, the following: ' All our Safes are war ranted lo give perfect satisfaction, or the money will be returned. LAUREL. HERRING & CO." We, EVANS & VVAISON, would a*k all parties having Farrel, Herring & Co's Patent Champion Safes, to take advantage of the above offer, and return them and get their money, as they will find that, in u le.w years, the Composition with which the Sales are filled (a large portion being oil ol vi'riol) will eat out all the iron. A speci men ul their Champion Sales may be seen in front ol our stoic, which is eaten full of holes now. EVANS & VVAISON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street. f From The Frew of the 4tli nil."] Farrel, Herring & Co'* Patent Champion Sales, the, only Sales made hi the city which have never br en robbed by burglars, or had their contents destroyed by accidental fires. Evans & Watson's PlitTtdel,ihia answer lo a New York Humbug. We, the undersigned citizens of St Joseph, Mo., do hereby ceriil'v that the iron Sate belonging lo C. E. Baldwin, made hy Far r.l & Co., No. 34 Walnut Siteel. Philadel phia, which was in the fire that occurred here. Is not fire-proof, and is useless as a file prnul Safe; that lite books, papers, jew elry, &c., which were in the Safe at lite lime, were much injured; also, thai ihe building which il watt in was of trame and orrly one story' high, and thai a fire so tri lling as the one which burned over the said Saie was noi sufficient In have injured any bale purporting lobe fire-proof.' W. R. Ps.mck, Druggist. Josnut W. Tootle, Dry Goods. J. A Bbattik, Banker. I)oNNCLt ,fv\xToN SI McDonnell, DryGoods William Rtv, Dtv Goods. John Cyan, Dry Goods. C. E. Baldwin, St. Joseph, Mo. I EVANS & WATSON, 20 South FOURTH Street, Fliiludelphiu, have now on hand (lie UrgeM assortment o! Salamander Sales ill the United S sites, warranted equal to any others made in the- country. Please give us u call. Feb. 23d, 189 . srf.ooaxsßwna© CABINET WARE ROOMS. 8- c. SE3IVE, KSPI'CTFULLY invites the attention ol *■ *" the Public to bis extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good material, and in a workmanlike manner. At tii.s Establish ment, can always be iound u good assort mem ot FASIHOXABLE FURNITURE, which is equal in style and tin ish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low pric-s. He has Sofas of different style] and prices, from 1125 to S6O. Divans Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor btimaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tallies, itetaslius, clieffetiiers, whatnots and counties and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of btitvaus, enclosed and pommoii wuHiMauds, dress-table, corner ctipb'i irds solas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TARLES, bedsteads, cane seat nod common chairs is the largest in this section ol the conniy. He will also keep a grind assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and common Irarnes He will tdso fnrni-h spring mattrasseg fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior tor duiahilit.v and comfort to any bed in use. I'llonmsburg, January 13, 1858. itaasfinrFa^Ks, S_SJ a O LLa\JC7 ■<U?Z3 * y-yoUI.D call i tie attention of all those who tiiat he lias just replenished his (already) la.ge and well selected assortment of ih6 fol lowing articles. VI/; n S-MTiS, MESWmr,, GILS, V? I'AIXTS, KARNISIIIiS, GLASS, Dvestopfs *— A Confeciionarics, Pcrtumery, fancy soaps anc! toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco ol everv variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at die mttniifictnrer's prices, PURE WIRES AND BRANDIES fur medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, 653 "OjT &Q. CSft-SZCSB JfZu IZa AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Toolit Brushes; also agent fur most of lite popular Patent Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful a.nt tnncy notions not here enumer ated. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Medicines pill up carefully and at short no lice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 13, 1858. M'KELVY, REAL & CO., MERUIIJINTS, Northeast corner ol Main and Market Sis. ATMT ITUPERT, TINNEII .5. STOVE UEJILER, Shop on South side ol Mailt street, beluw Matket. # BARNARD iiUI'EKT, FA SHIOnA RLE TAILOR, Shop on the South Side ol Main Street, first square below Markel. llTram €. EIOIYEIL SURGEON DENTIST, Office near Wilson's Carriage shop, Main St. New Arrival of Fali and Winter Qr*> (3D OD LCD 653 < WcKELTY, HEAL. & CO., HAVE jtisl received and opened their slock of Merchandise for male, which compri ees the LARGEST, Cheapest, "• handsom est assortment now offered in this TOWN.— Havinj* paid great atiention to the selection of their entire stock as to Price and Quality, they flatter themselves that il.ej can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can nave money by giving u* a call. We l.aven'l kinds of goods and wares to supply the wants of the people. A very large and complete assortment of LilßlE'S DREFS GOODS. French Mention*. wool plaids, alpacas, bom bazines, tic btaes, poplins pararoetla cloths, mohair lus'rcs, iftusiin dc laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Cabr-ons, &c. WHITE GOODS OF A LI. KINDS, Sleeves, Collars. Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing*, bands and trimmings, laces and edgings,bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vc|. vet libbons, and braids, kid, cotton, lisle thread ylnvps, mohair raids, &c. ALL, KIADS OF SHAWLS, brnche. Bav Stale, Waterville, black silk, cashmetc, embrodered, &c. Also a very large larae assortment of Cloths, casimers, satinets, vesting*, tweeds, jeans, coating vel vet, beavor cloths, &c. isfsevfi & nf all kind* and sires for men, women and children. We have a large assortment nt HAT Sand CAPS of the latest fashion. We have also, Hardware, Queonsware, Cedar ware. &c. Very cheap CARPETS, CARPET-BAGS, FLOOR. table and carriage oil cloths, mats, rags, bas kets, &e. Muslins, flannels, tickings, dia pers, toweling*, drillings, &c., in abundance. VV e invite our Iriends and the public gen erally to give us a call before purchasing elsewhpre We have bough! our goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be undersold by anybody or the rest of man kind. VVcKELVy, NEAL & CO. Bloomshure, January 13, 1758. GRBC ER Y~B AKEB V AN I) CONFECTIONERY. Main Street, Blootmburg, one door below Ii on Sheet. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens ol Bioonisburg, and the public in general, that they have funned a partnership under the name and firm of Moyer & Shel don, and have josl opened in their spacious new Store House, the GUOCERV, BAKERY & CONFECTION ERY' BUSINESS, On on extensive scale in all their various de partment-, and in great varieties, where they will always be pleased to meet their Iriends and administer to their creature comforts. Their groceries are all ftesh, and of the choicest kinds, have been selected with rr.nch care, and will be sold for oasli, at the "lowest living price*." Their Bakery is entirely new, constructed after the most modern improvements and will be under the superintendence of "mas ter workmen." Their confectionery is manufactured by themselves with care and cleanliness—and caunol be surpassed by the moot improved importation*. OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT. They have al-o titled up a most magnificent Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, occupying the entire space of the (up stair.) second floor, with splinter new fixtures and finishings, where they will be happy to serve their cus tomers with choice Oysters, wholesale and retail. N. B—A Ladies' Saloon separated from the General Restaurant, ha* also beet) pre pared lor their special accommodation. ALBERT MOVER, E. M. SHELDON. Plinms'uir,s. Op 27. 1858. SHERIFF SALES. •I > Y virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas, to mo directed. will be exposed to pub lie salo at u.n Court House, in Bloonisburg, on Monday tbe Til day of May next, at one 0 clock, in the alterrmon, tlio follovting de scribed property to wit : All theso two certain lota of land situate in tbe borough of Berwick, county of Colum bia, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Main Sireet of said town, on the east by lot ol M. M. Cooper, on tha south by waier street ot eind town, and on the west by lot 01 Hnutpier Set bed's heirs, whereon is erec l-id a two story frame dwelling house, two frame shops, a frame barn, and other out buildings with the appurtenances. ALSO, Two out lots situated tn the borough of Berwick, containing in all ninn acres more or less, bounded on the north by lands ol —— Eager, oil the east by a Sireet, on the rotnh by lands ol VVooitin and Bower, and nu the west by a Street, all of which is cleared land, will) the appurtenances. Seized, taken iri execution and to be sold as the property of Cow is Enke. ALSO, At the same time and place all that certain messuage and tract of loud situate in Ml. Pleasant township, Colombia county, con taining one hundred and seventeen acres be the -ante more or less, bounded on the north by lands ol fl nry Kitchen, on the south by lands of John Buckie, on the east by land of John Johnston, and on the west by lands ol John Jones and others, whereon to a frame barn with tha appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as tbe property ot David Johnson, in tbe hands ot John Johnson his admiltioliulor and Jacob Johnson, ALSO, At tho same time and place a certain piece or tract ol land situate in Locust towp., Co lumbia county, containing fifteen acres, be tbe same more or less, atl of which is im proved laud, bounded on the north, south and west by land of Francis Kern, and on the eas> by lund of William Myers and Lee, whereon is etecied a two.story dwelling house, a two and a half story Crist Mill, a log barn, a hog pen, with the appurtenances. Seized taken to execution and to be sold as the property ol Jeoob Idler. ALSO, All that certain it *;l or piece of land sit uate in Locust townsi-ip, Columbia County, containing TEN ACBKS more or lees, all of which is improved lauds, bounded on the North West, by lauds ol John E.irnst, en the South and Kast by lauds ol Samuel C. Reed, whereon is Erected a one and a hall Story dwelling house, with the appertenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as tho property ol John C. Holdren. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloornf-biirg. April 6 h, 1859, GREENWOOD SEMINARY. A BOARDING SCHOOL and Normal In stituie, for Teachers and others. Tbe first quarter will commence April lltli. The second after Summer vacation, on August 16th, etc. TERMS S3O per Quarter for all expen ses. Catalogues will ha sent to those who apply for them. WM. BURGESS, Priu. Millville. Pa., March, 30, 1859; A. J. EVANS. MERC HA N T, Slore on the tipper part of Main St., nearly opposite the Episcopal Chutch. §THE GREATEST DISCOVERY' 05" THE AGS jVJ R KENNEDY ofßoxhury has discover ■ el in oneof our common pasture weeds a remedy that euros KVEKY OF IKHOit FROM THE worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He ItiiH tried it in over eleven hundred cases, ami never failed except in two cases, both thunder rumor. He has now in his possession over one hundred eerufi nates of tta value, all within twenty utiles of Boston. Two hottlcs are warranted to cure a nuts ins sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the woiet kind of pimples on the face. Two or three hollies will clear the sys tem of biles. Two bottles are warranted in core the worst canker in the month or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to curs the worst wind of Erysipelas. One or two bol'les are warranted to core all hlimor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of '.he ears and blotches hi the hair. Four to six l ottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One Dottle will cute scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. T wo or three bottles are warranted to cure the tnost desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt Rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case ol scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from het first bottle, arid a perfect cure is warranto when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY. MASS. Dear Madam—The reputation of the Med ical discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever used ii, that I need not say any thing on the subject, as the moat skilful physicians and the most careful Druggist in the country are unani mous in its praise. In preserving the Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a lull knowledge of its curative power, in relieving all, and cur | ins most ol those diseases to which you are . unfortunately so liahie. The most excruci atiug disease to an affectionate inoiher, NURSING SORE MOUTH, j Is cured as if by a miracle; your own leni l per is restored to its naturul sweetness, and your babe from short and Iretful naps to cairn arid sweet slumbers; and the medical discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to your liusband.and houshold, lu the advanced stages of C A \ K S3 IS it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker on the stntriacli then lu the intestines and Kidneys, crea'ing a sinking, gone leeling, and an in. difference even to the cares of your family.' Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, and you can only lake certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get hnlf the nourishment it contains as the acrtrnonous fluid of the cank er eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and becomessallow and greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourish J rrient your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body becomes relax} ed. Tlier: follows a train of disease which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation ol the heart, pain in the side, weakness of the enine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you re tire, irregularity ol the bowels, and also, that most excruciating of disease, the i" a is us. How many thousand* of poor women are suffering fioin this disease and pining away a miseratde life, and their next door neigh bor does not know the cause, 1 wish to im press on your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of prevention ie better than a pound of cure.'' In the ITSctSic.'il Discovery you have boilt the preventive and the cure, with this ureal and good quality, that it will never under any circumstances, do you any injury. No chance of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can gel and enough of it. Directions for use.—Adults one table spoon ful per day. Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli cable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on thy bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price SI.OO per bottle. For sale by J. R. j Moyer, K. P. Lutz, Agents lor Bloomsburg. SolJ by ail the Druggists throughout the country, in general. Ju. 28, 'SB. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Catharine Lutz, late of Benton township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register ol Columbia county to the un dersigned, who resides in lienion township, and ecu in y aforesaid. At! persons having Claims against the estate of the decedeut are requested to present them to the admin istrator without delay, and all persons tu- I dehted to make payment forthwith. WILLIAM LUIZ, Adra'r, Benton, Jan. 24, 1850. NOTICE. A LL. persons interested will taKe notice ** that letters ol administration on the estate of Catharine Metz, late of Locust township, in the county of Columbia, have been granted by Ihe Register of Columbia county to Charles Metz, who resides in said township and county; all persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, are requested to make them known to the admiinsirator, without delay, and all persons indebted 10 make payment forthwith, to CHARLES METZ, Locust, Feb. 19, 1859, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons interested will take notice dial letters ol Administration to Ihe Estate of Noah S. Prenlis, late ol Bloom township, Columbia county, deceased, has been grunted by the Register of Columbia comity, to ihe undersigned, living in Blooms bnrg, in said county. All persons having claims or demands against the estate ol the decedent, are requested to present them to the Administrator, duly attested, without delay, and all persons indebted to ihe estate aro notified to make payment forthwith J. M. CHEMBF.RLIN, Bloomsburg, Nov. 10, 1858. Adin'r. JOSEPH BHARPLEBB. FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST, Buildings on the alley between the "Ex change" and "American House."
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