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    STAR OF THE NORTH.
tHlooinsbnrc|. sd.
NOV. 10, 1859?"'
Iltv. J G NOBLE'S Communication will
appear in our next. We are obliged to
crowd out several important pieces this
week.
CHARLES M. BLARED, Brigadier General
nnd Attorney at Law, of Bloomsburg, is ap
pointed Honorury Agent ol the Cosmopoli
tan Art Association lor this place and vicin
ity.- The appointment is in the right place.
WE have been requested lo announce that
the Rev. J. R. DIMM will deliver a lecture
before the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion in this place, on next Friday evening,
In the Lutheran Church.
THERE will be a donation given to Rev.
A 1-'. Ilornberger, of East Blooinsburg, on
Friday next (the 18th ) It is hoped that the
donors will be numerous and liberal, as
their presents will be well deserved and
thankfully received.
TIIE Prospectus ot Horracc Greeley's New-
York Tritium wiil be seen in number column
of the STAB. The Tribune is a good paper, j
laying usiPo its politics, it lias a very largo
circulation, we should think second to no
other.
THE REV. J. G. NOBI.K is engaged in hold
ing a revival meeting at Franklin, Bradford
Comity, Pa., where some seventy or seven
ty five have made a profession of religion.
This certainly must be encouraging to a j
Worker in so good a cause.
WE learn by hand bill that Prol PRICE
wi'l give an exhibition of wirewalking in
Berwick on Saturday next. He will walk a i
tight-wire from the top ol Messrs Bowman
and Owen's store lo the roof of the Rising ■,
Sun Hotel. He performed at Danville on
last Saturday with good success, giving
general satisfaction.
We are informed of a painful accident j 1
occurring at Maiuville, on the 31st lilt. The
only child ol Daniel Brown, aged about two
years, in playing about the room, Jell back
ward into a bucket of hot water, so scald
ing it as to CHiise death in about twelve
hours.— Cut. Co. Iltpubacin.
Boys AND GIRLS OWN MAGAZINE is a hand
some little periodical, designed especially
lor the "small folks." It is real'y an inslrnc
tive work, and deserves encouragement.—
1". will be sent one year, to any part of the
Uuited Slates, for Seventy-five Cents. Wm.
L Jones, Publisher, 152 Sixth Avenue,
New York.
We are glad to learn, that Mr GEO W.
RAMEY, youngest son ol Mr. Daniel Ram
sey, of this place, has been appointed as
General Superintendent of the Ireiglit de
partment of the East Pennsylvania Rail
road We rejoice in the advancement of
our young friend, which is well deserved.—
J)an. Democrat.
WE learn from the last Sullivan County
Democrat that a young man hy the name of
A, DAMS, who was, at the last term of Court, |
convicted of larceny, and sentenced to five
month's imprisonment in the county Jail,
made his escape on last Friday night, tak
ing with him a watch and apairot pants
belonging to ex-Sheriff Craft. This is the
third prisoner that has escaped from that
Jail within ihe last year without materially
injuring the building.
Cou KTT COMMISSIONER— Joseph li Patton.
onr newly elect County Commissioner, was
on Monday last duly sworn into office, Mr
Henry Bittcnbender retiring. Mr. Patton was
handsomely elected over his competitor, l\lr.
John Staley , whom the Republicans lauded
very highly for his official capacity and hon
esty. The successful candidate is now fully
in his official capacity, and will be a care
ftil guardian ot the County's interests. The
retiring officer, Mr. Bitleubender, has faith
lully served his constituents, and retires from
his official duties with the applaudit, "well
done, good and faithful servant." His offi
cial career will bear inspection.
AM ITEM or NEWS. —Our readers expect
us lo give them all the local news, and
make up the balance with items of general
interest; and sometimes they expect of us
a great deal more than they receive, never
thinking what a large amount of labor a
caterer for a ncs-paper has to perform.—
The object of this item is, to apprise our
readers, one and all, of the late arrival of
A'CW Goods at MC'KKI.VY'S Corner, from the
eastern cities. Their shelves are being
thoroughly replenished with goods, such as
any merchant may feel proud to lay before
the politic. They will sell cheap for cash
also exchange goods for country produce.
BURIED ALIVE.— Mr. Job Johnston, while
employed in digging a pit for the hoisting
machinery at Grove Brothers' new Furnace
in Dfnville, narrowly escaped an appal
ling death. Alter descending 30 feet the
earth caved in, and buried him, to the depth
of six feet. His friends having ascertained
that he was still alive, made the most ac
tive exertions for his relief; but owing to
the tailing earth from every side, about
three hours had elapsed before they reach
ed him. He was finally liberated, chilled
und exhausted. By ihe prompt action of
Dr. Simington the sufferer was partially re
otored, and is now rapidly recovering.—
Much credit is duo to Mr. Grovo and his
employees, for their deep symphathy and
active exertions, in behalf of the unfortu
nate man.— Montour American.
WILLIAM DENINU, a printer, formerly of
York, Pa., has been re elected High Con- *a
ble of San Andreas, California.
AN explosion of fire damp took place in
the mines of the Consolidated Coal Com
pany, on Friday before last, at Wilkesbarre,
killing two men instantly.
SHERIFF SALES.
OY virtue of several writs of alias venditioni
exponas, No. 14 of Dec. term, 1859, is
sued out of the Conit of Common Pleas of
Columbia county, will be exposed to public
Sale or vendue, at the COURT HOUSE, in
Bloortisburg, on MONDAY, the sth day of
DECEMBER, 1859, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the
following described real estate, to wit:
All that certain Ibt of ground situate in
f.ight Street, Scott township, ColumDiaco.,
bounded as follows, to wit: On the west by
Main Street of said town, on the north by
lot ol James McMichael, on the east by an
alley, on the south by lot of William I'ritoh
ard, containing sixty feel in front, anil one
hundred and sixty-five leel in dep:h, where
on is erecied a two story frame dwelling
house, n frame shop, a frame stable and
other outbuildings, with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the propeity of Robert B. Wardm.
ALSO,—At the same lime and place, No.
15, of Dec. term, issued out of the Court ol
Coin. Pleas ol Col. Co., all thai certain tract
or piece of land, situate m Fishingcreek tp.,
Columbia county, containing one hundred
acres, be the same more or less, about eighty
acres ol which is cleared land, bounded on
the can by land of Hartman; on the north,
Kltas i'ealer; oil the north east, Jonas Doty;
on the west by land ol Samuel Creveling,
and on the south by laud of Hugh Mcßrtde,
whereon is erecied a two story Plank house,
a Bank Barn, Shoemaker Shop, good spring
house and well; also ait apple orchard is on
the premises.
i Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
1 as the pioperly ol Thomas & John I'ealer
ALb'O.—At the same time and place by
virtue ol % writ of Venditioni Exponas
No. 18, December Term 1859, issued out of
ihe Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
County, all thai cerlain iot ol ground situate
in MainviHe, Maine township, Columbia
county, bounued as follows to wit: on the
west by a public, road or slreet running
through the said town a southerly direction,
on the south by a lot of Isaiah Shurnan, and
on the east by land of Isaiah Shurnan, and
on the north by a public road leading Iroin
Maineville to Miffltuville, containing One
Fourth of an Acre, be die same more or
less, whereon is erecied a two and a ball
story Brick Store Ilouse, with the appurten
au;es.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
a the properly of Aaron Andrews and Sam
uel Andrews.
ALSO —At the same time and place, by |
virtue of a writ of Veil. Exp. No. 23, Dec.
term, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Columbia co., all tliat certain lot
or trucl of land situate in Beaver township,
Columbia county, bounded and described
as follows, to wit: On the north bv lands of
David Davis; on the east by Peter Geaihart; J
on the south by land of Lewis Yeager; and
on the west hy land of Isaac Davis, con
mining ten acres, be the same more or less,
about three acres of which is improved
laud, whereon is erected a new two story
Plank dwelling house, a plank carpenter
shop, a one and a hall story plank dwelling
hon-e and a Irame stable, with the uppurle- j
nances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly ol Philip DeFrain.
ALSO, —At Ihe'anie time ar.d plare, by
virtue of a writ of Ven. Exp., No. 38, Dee.
term, issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Colombia comity, all that certain
lot of land, situate in ihe borough ol Ber
vieh, in the county of Columoia, bounded j
and described as follows, lo wit: Beginning
at the corner of a blacksmith shop on Mar
ket Slreet, abutting on lot of N. B. Ev a ns
thence along said Market Street to oscond
Stree' 89 leel, thence along said Second St.
494 feet to lot No. 4. of Giiocrt Fowlc
thence along said let R9 feel more or less lo
the corner ol N. B. Evans' lot, thence along
said lot parallel with Second Street 494 feet
to the comer of said blacksmith shop, the
place of beginning, whereon is erected one
Irarrte blacksmith shop, a Irame wheelright
shop, and a two story Brick Store House,
wi'h the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be soiJ
as the property of Josiuh B. Dd*oii.
ALSO,—At the same time and place by
virtue of writ of vert, ex., No 39. of Dei-em
ber Term, issued out ol the Court ol Com
mon Pleas of Columbia countv, all tnat cer
lain tract of land situate in Mifflin township,
Columbia county, bounded nnd described
as follows, to wit : On lite north by land ol
Elizabeth Lutz, oil the east by land of Abra
ham Mosteller, on the south by laud- of the
Columbia Coal & Iron Company, and on the
west by land ol Stephen Creasy and Stephen
Hetler, containing one hundred and twelve
acres, be the am'e more or less, about 85
acies of which is cleared laud, whereon is
erected a two story s'.nue dwelling house, a
log bank Barn, a cider house and other out
buildings, a large apple orchard, with the
appurtenances. i
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Samuel B. Seybert.
ALSO, —At the same time and place by
virtue ot a writ of ved. exp., No. 40, ol Dec.
Term, issued out of the Court ol Common
Pleas of Columbia county, all that certain
lot ol land situate in Fishingcreek township,
Columbia county, bounded and described
BR follows, to wit: On the north by land of
McKinney Buckalew, on the past by land
ol Isaac Buss, on the south by land of Jacob
Merkel, and on the west by a public road
leading from Berwick to Towar.da, contain
ing five acres more or less, all of which is
cleared land, whereon is erected a frame
dwelling house, a Irame barn aad other out
buildings, with the appunenai's.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of John Pealer, jr.
ALSO, —At the same time and place by
virtue ol a writ ol venditioni exponas, No.
43, of Dec. Term, issued out of Ihe Court of
Com. Pleas ol Columbia co., all that certain
tract or pieee ol land situate in Sugarloaf tp.,
Coiumbiucourity, containing filly tour acres
of which about twenty one acres are cleared
land, bounded on the north by lands ol Mi
chael Beishline, on the south by lauds ol
Abraham Short/, on the east by lands of
Daniel Hess ami Jesse Hartman, and on the
west by lands ol Edmund Craw-lord, where
on is elected a one and a half story plank
dwelling house, a frame barn and a black
smith shop, with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and sold
ae the properly of John MichfNt;
ALSO, —At the same time and place by
virtue ol a writ ol vend, exp., No 48. of De
cember sJctWi .issued out of the Court of
CommonVlttas of Columbia county, all that
certain lot of land situate in the borough of
Berwick, Columbia county, bounded and
described as follows, to wit : On the north
by Mailt Street of said Borough, on the east
by lot of Powell Kirkendall, on the south by
Water Street of said Borough, and on lire
west by lot of George Both, containing one
thrrd of an acre, be the same more or less,
whereon is erected a two story frame dwel
ling house and other outbuildings with the
appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property ol John M. Snyder & Sullie
W. Snyder.
ALSO, — At the same time and place by
virtue ol ajarrit of Vend. Exp., No. 50, De
cember Term 1859, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Columbia county, all
tne Delendatits right, title, and interest in
all that certain lot of land situate in Centre
township, Columbia county, containing
Five Acres, more or less, all of which is
improved land, bonndeb and-described as
follows lo wit: On the north and east by
| land nf Levi Miller, on the souih by a pub
: lie rbad leading from Blonmsburg to Ber
wick, and on the west by land of Philip
Miller, whereon is erected a one and a half
story Frame Dwelling House, a Fiame Sla
ble, with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and In be sold
as the property of Mulanchlon Baker.
ALSO,—At Ihe same lime and place liy
virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., No. 31, of Dec.
Term, 1859, issued out ol theCuurt ol Com
mon Pleas of Columbia coonly, all that cer
tain tract of land situate in Mifflin township,
Columbia county, bounded by lands of Ste
phen Creasy on ihe west, nn the north by
lands of Elizabeth Lutz, on the east by land
ol Emanuel Kirkemlall, and on the south by
land of Cox, containing one hundred
and twelve acres more or less, whereon is
erecied a two story stone house, a log barn,
cider press, and other outbuildings, about
eighty-live acres cleared land, and a large
apple orchard on the premises.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of Samuel 15. Seybert.
ALSO—At the same lime and place, by
virtue ol a writ of Ven. Exp., No. Dec.
Term, 1859 issued out ol ihe Court of
Common Pleas ol Columbia county, all
that certain lot or piece of land situate in
Fishing Creek township, Columbia county,
containing Thirty-four acres, be the same
more or less, about Eighteen acres of which
is cleared land, bounded on the north by
land of I'ealer's heirs, on the south by Dan
iel Bogard, on ihe wast by on the
east by heirs of George Laubaeh.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of Jacob Laubach.
ASLO,—At the same lime and place, by
virtue ol a writ of Ven. Exp., No. 71 Dec.
Term, 1859, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Columbia counly, all
ihe Defendant's life estate in all that cerlain
tract of hind situate in Briarcreek towliship.
Columbia county, bounded and described
as follows to wit: On the north by land of
Adam Dietrich and Joseph Vanhorti, on the
east by land of John Vaupelt, on the south
by land ol James Lemon, and or. the east
by land ol George Ztnet's heirs, containing
Thirty Acres, all of which is improved land,
with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Uriah Vaupelt.
JOHN SNYDER,
Sheriff's Office, | Sheriff.
Bloomshnrg, Nov. 2. 1859. j
Grand Jurors Tor Dec. Term, 1859.
Bloom—Joseph Sltarpless.
Biiarcreek—Archibald Henry, John MartZ,
William H. Woodin.
Beaver—John Singley, Samuel Cox.
Cattawissa—Jacob Kreigh, William Krick
baum, Samuel Thomas.
Fishingcreek—John VVenner.
Franklin—John Ztgler.
Greenwood—Elisha Albenson.
Hemlock—David Wagner.
Jackson—Peter Hodge.
Locust,—-Charles Metz, John H'arner.
Madison—Phineas Wellivet,Perry Chris
tian, Isaac Whipple.
Ml. Pleasant—Hiram Thomas, Andrew J.
Ikeler.
Maine—Charles Michael.
Orange—John Neyhard.
Pine—Jacob Dreibiebis.
Traverse JiUfors for Dec. Term, 1859.
Bloom— William Sloan.
l!riarureek—Mordecai Jackson, John Fes
ter, jr., David Shaffer.
Beaver—Jusiah Itiiienhouse,\Vm Schnell
.Cattawissa Reuben Rohrbach, George
Breisch.
Centre'—Jacob Hettler, John Zaner, Henry
Mover.
Fishingcreek—Thos. J. Hutchinson Alex
ander Cramer.
Greenwood—Eli Mendenhall, Jonas Hay
man.
Hemlock—Mathias Heller.
Jackson—Absalom MoHenry, George Get
ty, Epliram McHenry, William E. Roberts.
Locust—Peter Helwig, Adam Marks.
Madison—Jonathan Johnson, John Hen
dersiiot.
Maine—Michael Gruver, Ssth Hartman.
M'fflin Elisha B. Brown.
Mi. Pleasant—Win J. Ikeler, Jno. Ale.
Orange—John Ituini.
Pine—lsaac J. Lyons.
Roariugcieek—Philip Cool, Ben. Wagner.
Scott—Peter Km, Silas E Fowler, Alfred
Mood.
List of Causes for Dec. term, 1859.
1. Tovnslii|> of Cnnyiigham vs. Jacob
Dork, el al.
2. John Johnson vs. Daniel dialer.
3. Amos W. Creamer vs. Chas. B. Troy.
4. Wm Simons et. al. vs John Covanho
van's Administrators.
5. Benjamin A. Cole vs. Wm. Simons.
6. John Pealer vs. Thomas Pealer.
7. Peler Miller vs. The Caltawissa, Wtl
liamsporl & Erie Kail Road.
8. Win. Kobieon vs. Thomas C. Else.
9. Samuel Lemrnon vs. A. W. Creamer.
10. John M'Calla vs. Henry Hans.
11. Benjamin F. Hayhurst el. al. vs. The
Bloomsbnrg Rail Road & Iron Co.
12. Benj. YViutersleen vs. John Rennet.
13. Geo. Parks' Ex. vs. Henry M. Fuller.
14. Lucas Fall ringer vs. George Miller,
el. al.
15. Thus. W Edgar vs. Svlvesler Fox.
'l6 Aaron Karus vs. Philip Appleman.
17. Aaron Masieller vs. Michael Graver
18. Samuel Nuss vs. Isaiah Simmon.
19. Charles Seyberi, ei. al. vs. Daniel F.
Seyberi.
LIMIT STREET HOTEL.
D. L. EVERIIART, PROPRIETOR.
THE Proprietor ol this hotel lakes pleas
ure in announcing to ihe public that he
el ill occupies this large and commodious
inA bouse in Light Slreel, Pa.,and is
as ever,prepuired toaccom
-vltllK ">odaie travelers, teamsters,dro
flpSjSSSSS vets and borders, with accom
modations that will favorably compare with
any hotel in this section ol country. The
traveling public may depend on all comforts
al home, as his house is well furnished and
always kept in order. His table and bar
will always be found furnished wi'h Ihe
best the market affoids. Mr. E. will ever be
happy lo enteitain and accommodate his
friends to the utmost of his ability.
D. L. EVERHART.
Light Street, Pa., Nov. 24, 1858.
ty The Proprietor of Ihe above house,
having no desire to continue in ihe hotel
business, will sell the properly at privaie
sale, upon reasonable terms. The stand is
a good one, with stables and all the neces
sary outbuildings; all of which are in good
condition. To uuy person wishing to em
bark in ihe business, it is a good locality,
and a desirable place.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
AT MIAIU'IiESS' STOKE)
IN
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
THE citizens of Bloomsburg and vicini
ty, are respectfully informed that a frc-h
supply of new goods have been received
at Blnoinsburg. An expensive assortment
has been received, one that will cotnoare
lavorably with any MI this place.
Country produce taken in exchange for
goods al the marke'. price.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS,
Bloomsburg. Sept. 14, 1859.
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Publisher and Proprietor, Rochester, N. Y.
October '.2, 1859.
PUBLICSALE
or VALUABLE
02C3&53.11 L 23 S3 <1 SI 0; GDs,
fBXHE undersigned Executors ol the Estate
-■ ot Henry Hofitnau, deceased, will offer
at public sale at the House of George Bea
ver, mi the premises, on
SATURDAY, the 3d day of December, next,
at 1 o'clock, p. m., the Farm belonging to
the said estate, situate partly in Roaring
creek township, and partly in Locust town
ship, Columbia county, containing
21&S PISM®g
strict measure, with a division line run,
cutting 53 acres and 108 perches in the
northern part, and 71 actes and 115 perches
in the southern part, all of which will be
sold separately or together, (.djoming lands
of Henry Huffman, jr., Abraham Mettsch,
Joseph Beaver,, Daniel Beaver, Jtitlah
Cheriton, arid others. About EIGHTY
FIVE ACRES are cleared land, and in a
good slate of cultivation, lite balance being
excellent limber land. Tin re are erected
on the premises a
Kiousc, Frame Bnrn t
and other outbuildings, with an excellent
Well of water near ihe tinope. A )oung
Apple Orchard i A aUo on the promi-en.
This property if lying along t tie public
road* leading to Tarn aqua and other towns,
affording an easy access to market, thus
making it a desirable situation. Conditions
made known on day of sale by
LKONARD ADAMS, ) Ev. m/or .
HENRY HOFKMAN.jr. j £iC M '
Roaringereek, Nov. 2, 1859.
Court Froclamaf ion.
WHEREAS the Hon, Warwn J. WootU
ward, Pie.-ident Judge ol ihe Court ol
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery, Court of Quarter Sessions ol the Peace,
and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos
ed of the counties ol Columbia, Sullivan and
Wyoming, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and
Peter Kline, Associate Judges ol Columbia
County, have issued their precept, bearing
dale one thousand eighteen hundred and
fifty-nine, and to me directed for holding a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace,
Coin Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms
burg, to the county of Columbia nil the first
Monday (being the oth day) of Dec., next,
and IO continue one week.
Notice is hereby given, io the Coroner, the
Justices of Ihe Peace and Constables ol the
said County of Columbia, that they be then
and there in their proper persons at 10 o'-
clock in ihe forenoon ol said day, with their
records, inquisitions and other remembran
ces to do those tnings which to their offices
upporlain to be done. And those that are
bound by recognizes, to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail
of sflid county ol Columbia, to be then and
theie to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju
rors are requested to be punctual in their
attendance, agreeably Io their notice, dated
at Bloomsburg, the 25th day of Oct., in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and filly-nine, and in the 83il year of
the independence of the United States of
America. (God save the Coipmonweulth.)
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
AUDITOR 8 NOTICE. ~
The undersigned, Auditor appointed by
the Orphans' Court of the county ol Colum
bia, to distribute assets in the hands of Da
vid Remley, Administrator ol Jacob W.
Hess, late ol Jackson township, in the said
county, decerned, among Hie several creditors
ol ihe said deceased, in lite order establish
ed by law, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his office, in Bloomsburg,
on Saturday, the twenty-sixth day of No
vember, A. D. 1859, at 10 o'clock ir: the
forenoon of said day, when and where all
persons interested may attend it they think
proper. WESLEY WIRT,
Bloomsburg, Oct. 26, 1859. Auditor
1859.—Dry Goods for Autumn—lßs9.
TT". LL stock of nil goods, gull stock ol
staple goods, full stock of fancy goods,
fashionable lull Shawls, cloths, cassimeres,
and veslings, blankets, quills, table Intone,
&c. &c., EV RE & LAN DELL,
Fourth Arch Street, PhiUid'a.
N. B Black Silks, Wholesale, at low rates.
17Bargain* Daily from N. Y. Auctions
September 7, 1859.—3m05.
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COUNTING HOUSE COURSE.
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Banking Railroad, and Manufacturing
Business with Pennmanship, Cal
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&c., fully qualifying the Student for atcnal
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Diplomas are awarded to Graduates.
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Paj 8 for Life Scholarship good in seven Col
leges; $25 for partial course.
CS"" For Catalogue and Specimens of Wri
ting, Address, inclosing two stamps,
BRYANT & STRATTON,
July 27, 1859. Philad'a.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
The Largest and Cheapest stock ever
offered in this City.
OH AS. W.DEAJT,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
French and German Baskets, Wood and
Willow Ware.Notions, Brushes, nil cloths,
Cotton I.aps, Wadding, Carpet Chain, &c
No 119 MARKET Street, below 2nd, (north
side) Philadelphia.
TUIcl subscriber has just opened an entire
* ly new and complete stock of goods of
the best quality and description, to which
bo would resperlltilly call tlte attention of
Merchants anil Dealers who wth lo find a
good article CHEAP FOR CASH.
These goods were bought lor Net Cash,
al the greatly reduced prices consequent
upon the stringency ol the times, and be
lieving the "nimble sixpence" to be belter
than the "slow shilling," they are now of
fered to the public at prices they de'y com
petition.
The lollowing are a few of the articles al
ways on hand :
Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities,
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar boxes, Hall Bnvh
els and Peck Measures. Well Buckets,
Towel Rollers, Patent, head and straight
clothes pins, wa.-h boards, wooden mop
handles. Grain scoops, toy wheelbarrows,
com brooms, every vanely, shoe paint
scrub and sweep brushes, &c.
Blothes, brushes, Baskets, willow and ra
lan chairs, shirt ratans, bird cages, clothes
lines, beil cords, skirl cords, tie yarn, twine
of ull kinds, together wi h a largo as-otl
inent ol Notions and Fancy Goods. Hosi
fery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads, &c ,
cheap Irom auction.
These goods are all new and carefully
selected, and are offered al prices that can
not tail to attract attention.
Buyers will invariably find it to theirown
interest to call before purchasing elsewhere.
E3?" Perlicular attention given to packing
goods for shipment, so as to prevent damage
or excessive charges for freight.
Orders by Mail promptly attended
to. CHARLES W. DEAN.
116 Market St., north side, below 2nd,
Philadelphia. Sept. 21, 1859-1)'.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
GOODS.
ItiiTit! Lowcnlirrg
H NVITES attention to his slock of cheap
*• and fashionale vlothing at hisstoreorr
Mark °l street, two doors above the 'Amer
ican House,' where he has a full assort
ment of men and boy's wearing apparel,
including '.be most fashionable
IB Jfc a& g <B <& <£ !B s B
Box. sack, Irock, gum and oil cloth coats
of all sort- and sizes, pants of all colors,
shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, era
vals.stocks, collars, h and kerchiefs, gloves,
suspenders and fancy articles.
N. B. He will also make to order any
article of clothing at very sliorinoiice and
in the best manner. All bis clothing is
made to wear, and most of it is of home
manufacture
DAVID LOWENBERG.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 5, 1859.
Tinware Ac store Establishment.
TMIE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
"■ forms bis old friends and customers,
that he has purchased his brother's interest
in the above establishment, and the con
cern will hereafter be conducted by himself
exclusively. He has just recoivetl and of
lers lor sale Ihe largest and most r
SI tensive assortment ol FANCY STOT
ever introduced into this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on
hand and manufactured to order. All Uin.ls
of repairing done, us usual, nn short notice.
The patronage of old friends and newcus
tourers is respectfully solicited.
A.M. RUPERT -
Bloomrburg, Jan. 12, 1853. if.
1,000 Agents Wanted.
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUN
SELLOR IN business containing plain
and simple instructions to Everybody lor
transacting their business according to law.
with legal forms for drawing the various
necessary papers connected therewith, to
gether with the laws of the Stales, for Col
lection ol Debts, Properly Exempt from Ex
ecution, Mechanics' Liens, Execution of
Deeds and Mortgages, Rights of Married
Women, Dower, Usury, Wills, &c. By
F'HANK CROSBV, Eq , of the Philadelphia
Bar. 384 pages, 12trio.
An entirely new work on the subject,
adapted to the wants of every citizen ol the
United Slates. Single copies sent by mail
to any address, on receipt of price, 81.00, or
in law style of binding at $1.25.
1,000 Agents wanted to canvass for- it
with whom liberal arrangements will be
made. Apply to or address
JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher,
No. 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
October sth, 1859.—2m0.
Bioomsbnrg Express Office.
FOR THE COMPANIES OF HOWARD &
Co., AND HOPE.
ALL orders lor Goods to come by Eppress,
sent FYee of Charge to all parts of the coun
try. Money and Bills collected. All Losses
and Damages promptly paid
A. C. MEN'SCH, Agent.
lif In addition to the above, the under
signed is likewise agent for the sale of
FLOUR „fIND FEEI).
which he will sell at the lowest Cash Prices.
F'XTRA FAMILY FLOUR always on hand.
Likewise GROCERIES, as Coffee, Sugar,
and Molosses. A share of Public palrouage
is respectfully solicited.
A. C. MENSCH, Agent,
i Bloomsburg, July 20, 1859 3m.
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
NEW GOODS.
NIARTZ Sc KNT
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens
of Light Street and vicinity that they
have just received a new and extensive as
sortment of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
whioh they will sell cheap for cash. A hey
huve a large and general variety ; all that
is commonly found in a Country Store, and
are determined to sell oltpap. lit the selec
tion of their goods they have paid strict at
tendon ; therelore their merchandise wiil
bear recommendation and will prove to be
of the first class.
The proprietors are gentlemen and honor
able dealers, and cordially solicit a Itt.eral
share of patfnnage. Customers would do
well lo call and examine their general vari
ety before purchasing el-ewhere. Country
produce taken in exchange for good at the
highest market price.
MARTZ & F.VT.
Light Street, May 4, 1859.
~ THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! ~~
STEPHEN H. MILLER
HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS
(L T the old stand in the Arcade Building on
A. Main Street, Blnomsborg, which tie
will sell cheaper than Ihe cheapest. It con
sine in part of Silks alpnccas, lustres, cloths,
cassirnensj laWns, french and scotch ging
hams and in short, a lull and complete va
riety of STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS, with a good selection of hats, caps,
ROOTSANW ftHOUS,
And a superior lo: ol FRESH GROCERIES,
Tra*i Coffee* Siiff.'t r,Nlola wars
Rice, Spices, &c. Also, Hardware, Queens
ware, Crockery and Cedarware.
Haying selected his entire slock with the
greatest care and at the lowest cash prices,
her can assure his bipods and the public
generally, that be will do all in his power
to make his establishment known as the
''Henil quarters for bargains " Those wish
ing to purchase will find it lo their advan
tage to call and examine his stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
Country produce lakpn in exchange (or
goods at the market priees.
Bloonisburg, October 12, 1859.
JOSEPH 11 IKK ELL'S
Ain !• ofy p c Ga 11 er y,
Above the Republican Office,
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
\\l HERE lie indulges in ull the itnprove
** litems for taking the latest style of
tmpiovrd ainbrotype", Melainol) pes and
every other kind, together with
KnE2HaILi©®2JAIPI£Ii3 fl
which is a great saving of postage in send
ing pictures by mail. Tlte Improved Am
bmtypes have been decided by tbo best
judges ot the art, to be the tnnst durable
pictures now taken. They never lade or
| change, and have all tit i boldness and
beauty that the combined effuit ol nature
agd art can produce.
ALL KINDS OF PICTURES
Copied. Large or small—Ambrotypes in
serted in I'tns, Kings and Lockets. Best
materials used, and all work warranted.
Pictures taken equally well in cloudy or
clear weather, excepting small children,
when a light day is prelerred. Avoid while,
pink or blue dresses. They are the most
unsuitable ol all coldrs lor an Amhrolypc.
IV Likenesses taken lor filty cents, in
cluding cases. [Nov. 2, 1859-1;.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
FltOM TIIR
QUAKER CITV PI BLISIIIAG HOI SK !
100,000 CATALOGUES,
New, Kit la rued anil Bevised-Nnw Bendy
for Distribution. —Superior Inducements to
the Public!
A new and st-.rn plan for obtaining Gold
and Silver Watches, and other valuable
Prizes. Pull particulars given in catalogue',
which will be sent Iree to all upon applica
tion.
Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 els. to SIOO
gnaratned to each purchaser. SIOO,OOO in
Gifts have been disturbed to my patrons
wilhir. the past six mor.lhs—slso,ooo to be
disiributed doling the next six mouths.
The inducements offered Agents are more
liberal than those of any other house in the
business.
Having been in the Publishing and Book
selling business lor the last eight years, my
experience enables me to conduct the Gift
Enterprise with the greatest satisfaction to
all. AGENTS WANTED in every town
anu county. For lull particulars address
DUANE KULISON,
Qnakpr City Publishing House,
33 South Third Sweet,
Sept. 21, 1859-ltn. Philadelphia, Pa.
NEW MLLISEKY GOODS.
Fail & Winter lEmiuicl*.
THE undersigned respeculully informs
the ladies ol Bloomsbnrg, and vacinity, that
she has just returned from the eastern cities
with a splendid assortment of new
MILLINERY GOODS,
comprising everything commonly found in
a first-class Millinery Shop. Her style ol
Bonnets, cannot be surpassed in this sec
lion of country, and her work will favora
bly compare with any done this side ol the
cities. She has on hand a lot ol neat and
handsome bonnets, hats am! caps, fur little
Misses, of all styles and prices.
MA BY BARKLEY.
Bloomsbnrg, Oct. 5 1859.
OLD 1M HKA PITS BOOK OF
Vie Travels and great discoveries ol
Japaoese and East India Medicines, wi'b
lull directions for the certain cure of Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Ca
tarrah, Asthma, Fevers, Heart Disease,
Scrofula, Cancer, Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Gravel and Urinary Deposits, Fe
male Complaints, &. Illustrated with hun
dreds ul certificates of cures and engravings.
Eur the purpo-e ol rescuing as many suffer
ing fellow-beings as possible from prema
ture death, it will be sent to any part ol the
continent, by sending 25 cents to Drs. Heath.
Sold by G. M. Hagenbuch, Bloomsburg ;
N. L. Rank &. Co. Danville, Jacob Lawalt,
Catasauqua ; A. Miller & Co, Berwick.
DRS. HEATH,
647 Broadway, New York City.
October sth, 1859.—1y.
BLOOMSBURG
Billllßlt SHOP
fIIHF. undersigned respectfully inlormsthe
-®- citizens ol Bloomsburg, and the public
generally, that he has taken the Barber
Shop, located on Main Street, in the white
Frame Building, nearly opposite the Ex
change Block,where he is at all times ready
to wait upon his customers to entire satis
faction.
SHAVING AND HAIUDRESSING,
Will be executed with care and neatness
and in the most fashionable style, arid on
very moderate terms.
tyShumpooing,done up in City Style.—
He solicits public patronage and pledges
his best endeavors to give every reasonable
suliiactton. CHA JJ LE; ; HENRY NOLL.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859.
BWDMSMm©
CABINET WARE ROOMS.
s. c. SUITE,
T> F.SPKCTFULLY invites the attention of
thr Public 10 hip extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he
will warrant made of good material) and in
a workmanlike manner. At his Establish
ment, can always be found a good assort
ment, of
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE,
which is equal m style suit finish to that of
Philadelphia or New Fork cities, and st ss
low prints- He has Sofa- of different siyle
and price?, from £25 to SCO. Divans Louu
iies, Walnut and Mahogany, l'arlor chairs,
flocking and easy chairs, Piano slnols, aWr
a variety ol upholstered work, with Pressing
and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and
pier tablps, detashin, cheffeniers, whalnols
and coin des and all kinds of fashionablt*
work, tlis slock of bureaus, enclosed and 1
oomrnon wushslands, dress-tables, corner
cnnboirds solas,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in this section ol the couttiy. He
will also keep a good assortment ol looking
glasses with fancy gilt and common Irames.
He will also furnish spring maltrasses fitted
to any sized bedstead, iiich are superior
lor dutahiliiy and comfort to any bed in
use. Dloomsbnrg, January 13, 1858.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
SOMETHING NEW—B. T. BABBITT'S
BEST
MEDICINAL SALERATUS.
I Is vrmiufnctnrn,l 11018 „<tmino,i
-all, and is prepared entirely dif- PO
ww lfereiit from other Saleralus. All "Cr
'he deleterious mailers extracted
in such a manner as to produce
Ibead,Bi scuit, and all kinds ol
A Nr. Cake, witho'ut contains a particle tut
ol Saleratus when the Bread or
Cake is baked ; thereby produc
ing wholesome results. Every
parlicde ol Saleralus is turned to
gas and passes through the Bread ' "
| or Biscuit while Baking ; couse
quently nothing remains but com
tnon Sail, Water ar.ti Flour. Fou
AND will readily perceive by Hie ta-te |AN S>
I>l this Saleraius lha' it is entirely
difieront from oiher Saleralus.
It is packed in one pound pa-
Afi iters, each wrapper branded, "B
T. Babbitt's Best Medical Salera OCT
tus also, picture, twisted laol
'il Brea-, with a glass ofefferves
i-iug water on the lop. When
AN p vou purchase one paper yon „
should preserve the wrapper, and
he particular to get the next exact
ly like the first—brand as above.
n " d' recllons f° r making Bread
I U with ihe Saleralus and Sour Milk
or Cream Tartar, will accnmpariy
each |arkage ; also, directioni foi
making all kinds of Pastry ; also,
AN „ directions for making Soda Water N
and Seidlitz Powders.
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP,
WITII
FQ B.T. BABBITT'S PURE
"O CONCEN i RATED POTASH. Oo
Warranted double the strength of
ordinary Potash ; put up in cans—
t Id., 2 Ids., 3 Ids., 6 Ids. and 12
A N D lbs —with full directions foi mak- A Sir
ing Hani and Soil Soap. Const)
mors will find this Ihe cheapest
Potash in market.
Manufactured and for sale by
4LF B.T. BABBITT. < V
Nos. 88 & 70 Washington si,
N. Y., and 38 India-st., Bovlon.
mil,ll SALE OF REAL ESTATE
OF CONRAD HESS, DEC I),
\*7TLL he exposed lo public sale on (he
* * premises, on Fnihy the twenty fifth
(lay of November next, all thai certain planta
tion and tract of land, situate in Sngarloaf
township, Columbia county, adjoining lands
of Win. J. Hess on the south, Wm. Hess on
the east, Win. Stephens on the north sntf
east, ami land of the heirs of Robefl Mont
gomery oil the west, containing one hun
dred and seventy five acres and one hundred
and forty nine porches, (the quantity lo be
ascertained by survey ) late the estate of
Conrad Hess, deceased. There is on lite
premises a
Two Slory Log House?
a Log Barn, Frame bhed, Two Apple Orch
ards, and about fifty acres cleared land
The crop of grain upon the premises when
sold, will be reserved, possession of the
premises will be given lo the purchaser on
the first day of April next. Condition will 1
be made known on day of sale
WFLf.fAM H ESS Executor.
of Conrad Hess, dee'd.
Sngarloaf Iwp , August 17, 1859.
~ AIKTOIISNEn SALF
OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
TN pursuance of an order of ihe Orphans'
Court ol Columbia county, William Lutz,
Executor of I'eler f.utZ, deceased, will, on
Saturday, the 26tli Day of Nov., 1539,'
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, expose to pub
lic sale, on the nremises, in lite township
of Benton, Columbia county, the following
real estate, to wit:—A TRACT OF LAND,
containing about
SEVENTY-ONE ACRES,
of which about 80 acres is cleared land, me
balance young Timber (.and, on which are
erecie.l TWO FRAME HOUSES AND A
LARGE FRAME BARN. On the premi
ses are an
APPLE OKCII/ItICD,
other Iruit trees, two good springs, and an
excellent Well of Water Situated on the
State road leading from Btonmsburg to Cam
hra. I.an: tire estate of the said Pelnr Lutz,
deceased. WILLIAM LU I E, F.xe'r.
JACOB EYERLY, Clerk
Bldomsburg, Nov. 2, 1859.
Executors' Notice.
Estate of Henry Hoffman, late of Roaringcreek
township deceased.
Letters testamentary on the above named
estate have been granted to the undersign
ed, by the Register ol Columbia County
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate o' the decedant are re
quested to present lliem lo the Executors
lor setilement, and those indebted will make
payment without delay to
HENRY HOFFMAN, jri
LEONARD ADAMS,
Roaringcreek, Sept. 7, 1859. Kxecutofe.
RisiiMr Sun Hotel—Berwick, Pa.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
his friends and the travelling public that he
has taken charge of the above named hotel,'
and has filled it up in the best possible mah'
iter for the accommodation of all who may
favor him with their patronage. He flaltS'<*
himsell that by unremitting aittentinn, he
ean give entire satisfaction lo all. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
affords, and hin bar with the choicest liquors.
Obliging and attentive ostlers will always
be on hand, and his stabling is the mast ex
tensive in this section ol country. •
MAJ. N. SEELY.
Berwick, April 20, 1859.
JOSEPH SHARPLESS.
FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST,
i Buildings on the alley between the "R*.
> change" and "Ameiicm Houie.'^