The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, December 19, 1860, Image 3

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    STAROF THE NORTII !
B LOOMS BURQ, PA.
tfrdacstlajr Merning, December 191b, I860.
Meetings are being helJ nightly in ibe
Lc lie ran Church at this place.
'I he appearances are,
fetor of enow.
this moruing, in
Nixt Tuesday is Christmas! Wo would,
this early, wish our patrons a "merry Christ
taas!"
Tat town of Milton is lit op with gas
Vh'u speaks well for a place of its sire and
population. . .
f Hcaiir SNT&sa, Maned last Monday for
tl armour, with William Brown, a lunatic,
from Briarcreeic township, this county.
' TocaT is being held in Montour county
this week commenced on Monday . last.
Several of our Attorneys are in attendance
AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL.
thh.
TIIIKO VOLU3IE
Commences January 1st IS6I.
TV E VOTED especially to matters relating
-io domestic animals, Tne laigest, and
cheapest piper of the kind in ihe world. -
I'u6fiiied Monthly, at No. 25 1'artt How,
New York. Price, SI, CO per year in ad
vance. Sicimen copies gratis.
D. C. LINSLRV, Editor and Proprietor.
OTIS F. R. WAITE, Asocia e Editor.
Papers giving the above advertisement
three insertion!", and sending a marked
copy to A. 0. Hatch, Windsor. Vt., will re
reive a copy of ihe paper one year free.
A.'G. HATCH, General Agent.
Dec. 12, 186031.
l Illllll Ill Ill III
A cocplc of sporting men, from Schuyl
kill county, passed through this place, one
day last week, homeward bound, with three
ery fine deer, which they had shot in the
mtiikborkood of the north mountain.
Thc Columbia county Wire Walker, Prof.
"Tmeo. McD. Pricc, will give an exhibition
ii this place on Tuesday v.eilCkrisimas
day. As a performer, Price stands high in
Lis profession.
Jacob Sktdcr, Esq , of Phelpsville, now
spending sometime in England, has placed
us under renewed obligations to him, for
late London papers. lie keeps us tolera
bly well informed ol what is going on if
that country.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of Daniel Pursel Lite of Hemlock town
sbp, Coluabia County, dee'd.
TO the Devisees ol Daniel Parsel, and
all others interested in the estate f de
cedent, you will take notice that the under
lined appointed Auditor by the Orphan's
Court of the County of Colombia, o m ake
distribution ot the balance in th hands of
John Pursel, Executor of Danl Pursel da-
ceased, to and among the Lgatees of the
aid decedent, that I will met the parties
interested, at mv office i the town of
Bloomsburg, in the ConrV afroesaid on
THURSDAY THE THIR'Y FIRST DAY
OF JANUARY. A. D. ori thousand eight
hnnHroi! ami sixtV One. k the purpose cf
making the distribution, Jien and where
all persons interested in t said estate are
requested to present he raims to the Au
ditor or be debarred froncoming in for a
share of the funds in thinds ol the Ete-
cuior. . . ,.
ROBERT F. ,'LARk, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, Dec. 1, i860.
of
Thc Howhd Associtio! lY,IIrAI,t,PHU
' Tv.:. it ir r.volent Associa-
ail ww vit aassvwu v v
-.1 ...-it or a lonj course
honorable Jealirv. Le perfectly reliable
nd useful l-'tution- Ve commend it to
the alte-101 f tne public with much con
4id c- ,
Ciglch's Speech. We design laying bej
fore onr readers in our next issue the nr j
d
ek.
ert a
the
excellent remarks of Senator Eigler
-ered in the Senate on Tuesday of last
The whole speech is calculated to
no.t wholesome influence on
Northern and Southern people, j
rvm ,.. " " " " " OH lire
Iroo City College, pi,uburgh,Vb,e" ,n
luition, which we would offer 1 sale cneaP"
The amounts are twenty doll each" We
Uo hold an order on Bryan & Stratton's
Commercial College, PhiIr,PDa wh,cn
will dispose of cheap. ' ie ' cbnce
"o procure tuition a liiti Reaper than else-
Audilor'i Notice.
Estate of Benjamin liyman, lte of Change
toicnship, Colmbui county, Pa.
CREDITORS and a other perns inter
ested W,IJ 'ake ntice, that 'he under
B;pi appointed And tor by 'e Orphans'
cxiurtof the County of Colu'biai lo "''e
and adjust the rates and pr0.,llon of the
assets ol the estate of BJam'n dayman,
deceased, in the hands ol010010" Neyoard,
his administrator, lo ar "mon? ' respec
tive creditors of the cedent according lo
the order establish- bylaw, will attend at
his offi. in Blo-nsbor2j m saiJ Couiiy,
on FPDAYTr- FIRST DAY OF FEBRU
ARY A. D, jne thousand eiaht hundred
an,itty o-ie, lor Ihe purpose of adjusting
if rates and proportions, to and among the
reral creditors, when and where all per
sons interested are requested io nf..m
their claims to the Auditor or be debarred
Irom coming in for a share of the aiseis.
W. WIRT, Auditor.
Bloomsibnrg, fXc. 12, i860 4w.
One Price Hat & Cap store.
(.corner ol the 1-ive btory Block.)
N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTH & RACE
re.
"Fo-
'ilc iv r,,-.r(d last week, to
notice trtv p.;ti rirmocatic
. i lUdi iio
Standard is cne
Standat d is
.-of ihe
ceive,
nlitioa.
prietor is the rea)n for The editor
.ays that if he does not U,e nnrrha,er
4elore February next he inteu eniar,e
ud otherwise improve his pape.
alo Thd
, king exchanges we re-
Uu'PnT ? be in a thriving con
' The ill healu , . .
' ma nresem mu
'ACE STS.
The nuDnfAb--!! I'lII'III A.
in miuti that at this S'ore may be i io...ro ...
assortment of Fashionable and Handsome
MOLESKIN DRESS HATS, SOFT HATS,
Hi"h, Low and Medium Deph Crown,
CiJth and GUzed Caps, PIu and Plush
Trimmed Cap for Men ami Day, r"
Hats and Caps for Children, at fair prices.
tW No tico prir-eifor regular goods.
January 18, 1860-ly.
HOTOGRAPHY IN ALL IT Branches,
executed in the best style known in the
wen""' , .r w n ri I too
a t7 it 4 x k s (t.ii.Lrwu,
Arch Street. East of Sixth, PhiladelpUia.
G?"Li:e Size in Od and Pastil,
CFStereoscopic Portraits,
tyAmbrol pe?, Daguerreotypes, &c.
For Cases, Medallions, Put, Rings, &c
novi4
P
Dat eT National HcMiLUTroK .
dent Bccaama'a proclamation, appoint..
thm Aih of Janoarr next as a day ot nationar
humiliation, tasting and prayer, wi:l be
found in onr paper of to-day. The language
of this proclamation is eminently beautiful.
In its chaste simplicity and devout fervor it
bears a striking resemblance to that admi
rable production, the Book of Common
Iprayer. This proclama'ion will, presume,
-challenge universal approbation.
GOOD lilQTTOHS. -
rpHE undersigned ha- opened a nn If
JL quor Store at Mittlinville, Colombia
county and stocked it with a large and ex
cellent assortment of
0 O 02
f all kinds, to wtii.-h tie invues ui -:.-of
dealers. His Liqoors are of the
bl -.n,4. n,t nns trial will aiifv ad.
,hDn
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BT
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CARBFULLT riKVlSED BY MRS. 6. I
HALT.
TttcHtits' Institcti. The Teachers of
:the Common Schools of Columbia county,
sire called by the Superintendent Lewis
.ArrLEMAN to meet in Orangeville on the
24th inst. Those teacher in the county
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Mifflin.
U, June 27, 1H0.
Apple Buttee Poison. The Muncy Xu
minary says, it regrets to learn that Dr. T.
Raper and family, of LairdsTille, Lycoming
county, have been lying in a Tery critical
'"condition for some time, from the effects of
Vating apple butter, poisoned by being put
op in earthen crocks. We hear considera
ble complaint of this "apple butler poison"
throughout our county, but we have very
-Tittle faith as to its being the true cause of
his complaint. . .,. - .- -
CAME on the .ernise pf ihe subscriber,
n Oran?a tow.-L : ri .
- snip, oi'i-
umbia coanty, on or atout
the first of Anznsi las
A BlUNDLE STb?T!
supposed to be about nr. months old. It
was noi in a very ihrivVjo condition when
it came to the subscnSr but at present
looks tolerably good, owner or own
ers are requested o comforwarc an(j prove
properly, pay charges a..j ute it away,
otherwise it will be dispose 0 according
to law. AUGUSTUS LVRHART.
Oranae, Oct. 24. I860.
- . . j : 11
S. Good canva-sers are wanu i a..
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tention. -
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ERIE SETTING 31 A C II I N E.
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ZUPPIXGER'S ESTABLISHMENT.
Prices Reduced, &c.
The difficult watches and jewelry
reDairin has been done si.ice Blooms-
- . rw .
burg is bloomenurg, oy nenry Aupptnger.
and though he was often from the nature of
the case.) obliged to charge pretty high, his
prices are now greatly reduced, and his
customers may rest assured that he has ihe
requisite qualification, materials and means
for the repairing of all kinds of watches,
jewelry, Accordions, and every thing usu
ally attended to at the best watchmake or
jawelry shops. Honesty and faithfulness will
always behis first principle and aim.
Have yoo a pique? Ocome! I want it re
moved. They had me dead and buried some lime
last winter, but some bow it seems 1 have
crawled out again.
VST Orders or Goods taken for pay.
HENRY 5SUPPINGER.
. B'oomsborg, July 11, 1860.
Flour and Feed Delivered !
CHEAPER TIIAfl THE CHEAPEST I
a THE undersigned nas maue niu5c
. tnents that will enable him to deliver
Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per
cent, cheaper than any bod else in town.
His prices are as follows :
Flour $7 25; Corn and Oats Chop 31 5a;
Corn and Rye Chop 81 65; Bran SI 10 ;
I respecifully solicit a share of the public
patronage. - MOSES COFFMAN.
Bioombur2, June 14," 186T.
in advance.
45m2 D
rropn itfAiTP Associate Ed.
ihft above advertise
ment two insertions, and sending JW
coov to A. G. Hatch, Windsor, Vt., wul
receive a copy of the paper one year
A. G. HATCH, General A?ent.
Dec. 12, 1860 3U
anv Family Sewing Machine in use,
to
and
J.TELL YOU of the Origin, History
i .i;-.mrMi( traits ot !!) arioua
jLIIU IIIJM-V...- .- -
breeds i-f European, Asiatic, African anj
American Horses, with the physical forma
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l ow to as'ceri-in his age by the number
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numerous exolanaiOry engraving.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will tell you of Breeding, braking, Sta
bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, Zn(- e
general management of the horse, with Ve
h 't modes of administering medicine, also,
to treat Biting, Kcking, Rearing,
hinT Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restlesv
s and clher ices lo which 1,6 l pubi-c,i
w,ihnmerou-explanatory engraving.
HORSE VMJ jJisc.Aar.i3.
symptoms, ano
TEUIS.
session,
o nr.; .lino when ordered at
the same ume, 9 uu
No attention will be paid lo any orJer
unless the money accompany it.
Bank note, current in the section of the
country where a subscriber resii'es, will be
received at par. The whole or any pari of
a subscription may te remitted in postage
stamps, which is preieraote m any rnrir..u,
exeppt gold or silver
JOHN C. RIVES.
THE
ftrrpiarv Erie Sewing Machine Company,
nov21w6
MILAN. OHIO.
Tluwarc L Store Establishmeui.
HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
forms his old friends and customer,
that he has purchased his brother's interest
in the above establishment, and the con
cern will hereafter be conducted by himsell
exclusively. He has jusi
the price is but F.fteen Dollar. t Wil! tel you of the c.we, svmpns, ar
4.r. ...hinr on aaenev will ai . r 4,n? es. Sore lhroat, V,
i-V 1 eisuua " i irpaiiiicui vi r. i . i
temper, Catarrh, JnflaeW-,
Pneumonia, Pleurisy, broken W n.d Chro
nic Cou.h, Roaring and Wi.us.l" Ljmp . ,
Sore Month and Ulcers, and Decae
TPih. wiih other disease- of the ;Uouin
and Respiratory Organs.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEVSES
Will :ell you of the causes, sym proms, at.d
Treatment ol Worms, Eots, Colic, Strangu
lation. Stony Concretions, Rup-ures alsy,
ih or nervorr is a small degree is nit, l
riisirerfing, fir wbee. carf remedy be
found f Thre is cub :--drin.k but little
wine. beer, or s'pirifs, or, fs,e belt e.. none ;
lake no coffee, eak lea be i) prMtbabie;
get 1 1 the fresh air you can -f ihke thre or
four Pill every nigh'; al plenty of solida
avoiding the ue of slops; anil if these rM
en rule are followed, you will be ip&pjr
in mind and strong iu body, and forget y-93
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If there is one thing more lhn anpihet
for which thesf PilU are so famous it i
their purifying properties, especially their
power of cleansing the blood from l) in
purities, and removing dangerous and shV.
pended secretions. Universally adopted m
the one gtani remedy for female complaints,
tbev never fail, never weaken the system,
and alwaya bring about what is required.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OK
APPETITE.
These feelings which so sadden us. moat,
frequently arise from annoyances or troub
le, from obstructed perspiration, nr from
eating and drinking what is or. fit for os,
ihns disordering the liver and stomach -These
organs must be regulated if you wis1
to be well. The Pills, it taken according
lo the printed instruction, will qnickly re
store a healthy action 10 both liver and,
stomach, whence follow as a natural con
sequence, a gocd appewte and a clar head.
In the East and Wet Iruiiws scaicely any'
other medicine is ever used for these dis
orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS,
In all disease aflecting these arsana,
whether they secrete too much or loo iittl
water; or whether they be afflicted wiih
stone or gravel, or with aches and pains
settled in the loins over ihe regions of tbe
kidneya. these Pills should bo taken accor
ding to the printed instructions directions,
and the Ointment should be well rubbed
into the small of die bark at bed time. ThU
treatment will give almost im rr.eJitte relief
when all other means have failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORCER.
No medicine will so effectually imorovs
ihe tone of the stomach as these pdi; tbey
remove all acidity, occasioned ei;Uer by
intemperance or improper diet. They
reach ihe liver and reduce il lo healthy
action; u.ey are wonderfully efficacious u
caes of spam in fact they aever fail iu
Asihrr.a,
BiUious Complaint!,
Blotches on ihe
Skin,
Bowel Co nplaint,
Colics,
Constipation of the
Bow'!.
Consumption,
Debility.
Drops ,
i Dysentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregulari
ties, Fevers of all
kinds,
Fit,
Gout,
Hea l ache,
Indigestion,
Liver Cpnft--plaints,
Lumbago,
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine,
6crofala, or i
King' Evif,
Fore Throats,
Stone ar.d Gre!,
Secondary Symptoms,
Tic-Douloureux,
Unmours,
Ulcers,
Vnuereal Affection4
Worms of all kind
Weaknpis from
whaever cau-e,
Lc, &ic.
recoived and or
SEIXIRtt OFF CHEAP.
AT L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash
Store.
Children's Gums,
Men's Gums.
Ladies' Shawls,
Gent's Shawls,
DeLains Si Calicoes,
Hals and Cap,
Ladies' Hoop Skirts,
Coat, Pants, and VeSiS.
Having engaged the Store House former
ly occupied by Jno. Barton dee'd, I, a"1
now prepared to take all kinds of Grain in
exchange lor Good,. SHARPLESS.
BIoora-burg, Dec. 12, 1863. if.
f-. ..Ij ih laroest and most ex-
Knuvt assortment of FANCY STOTVS
c53 ever introduced into this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware constant y on
hand and manufactured to order. All kinds
of repairing done, as usual, nn short notice.
The patronage of old frier.dsand new cus-
..i.ria.ifiilltf solicited.
,.... , A.M.RUPERT-
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1X53. tf.
. V " 4 . I r . -
n,ol,oa Jaundice. tiepaiirui'Jra. """.i.,
it.; c.nn iii the Kidneys and Bladder,
ana oiner uiBB"r .i
ls, Liver aud Urinary Or-
OF
OF ALL KINDS,
AT J- BROWEUS
.'A
o.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
lnflam mation,
Siomacb, Bow
gans.
rue nnu?P AD HIS DISEASES
Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, ana
Treatment of Bone, Blood and Hog, Sp'V.n,
R-noone, Sweenis, Strains, Broken Knees,
Wind Galls, Founder," Sole Brume and
Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches Canker,
Thrush, and Corns; also, of Megrims,
Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other
f ihe Feet. Igs, and Head.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
in 11 ..11 nf .Ua Ainuii. svmotoms. and
rw, .. -.1 v.-ni Pn'.l K.vd. tiianders.
NEW GOODS !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FAM AiD WINTER
Cf CE CE b53 &
AT "T'K'S STORE!
ri HE subscriber j" returned from the
Cy with another n"lcir
sor.mentof FALL AND WkV '.
purchased at Philadelphia, at the l0WB
c 1 ni.tnh li a id ilotermined td J 1
0. as moderate terms as can be procured j ,he words ' HcHowav. New York a n.l 1
elsewhere in Bloomburg. His stock com- jon ; are Ji-remable a a llaler-mk
prises
IadieV Dress Coocl,
of the choicest styles and Utet fashions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol-
Jowware, Iron, iails, Hoots atioes, nais
anJ Caps, fcc , fee. In short, everything
uuailv kepi in country Stores ; lo which he
invites ihe public generally. The highest
pfice paid -ou''ft;MlLLER.
. Bloomsb.ug, Oct. 24, 1860.
1 ,fi'
.0nc"w.TOrS
Cheaper than Ever.
May lry I860.
Surleit,
New Fall Goods f
LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES
w
in been to :he cny, and re
icrned with a large stock of Goods for
the season, which we are prepared to se .
at a low figure for ready pay
consists of
Our slock
it o o o o o OOOQ& oov
are cur fria.i
' ' THE
ifioUNT VERoiy, k
Kertb Second street, aboye Arcfi,
PHILADELPHIA.
n. H. ERWARDSj-Proprifitor.
- February 22, 186Q.ly.
NEIV FALL AND WINTER
MARTZ & EIVT
HAVE just received from Phdade Iphia ; f. AU formCrly occupied
splendid assortment of merchandise, Charles R. Buckalew.
E. IL LITTLE, .
BEOOMSBUR, ra.
by
A FULL ASSORTMENT of WATCH GL.
Glasses, both in and out side, and
SPECTACLE GLASSES, for sale cheap lor
cash by ' HENRY ZUPPINGER,
.Watchmaker. :
Bloomsburg, Dec. 28, 1859.
-A.J. EVAKS.
MERCHANT,
nn ih nnncr nart of Main St.. nearly
j I wi r vim v f J r ' .
I jppsite the pitcopal Church- ;
purchased at tbe lowest figure, ana wmcn
they are deiermined lo sell for
f?asli or Country Produce,
on as moderate terms as can be procured
.li.ithiiiR in Liohl Sfeet. Theii Stock con
sists ct LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest
styles and latest fashions, nwc,
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR
lVAREliOLLOy..VARE
Iron. Kails and Spikes,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
REAP I -MADE CLU Tlliaw, &c.
t thnrt ftweiv thins usually kepi in a coun-
TVitr rosner.ifullv invite their
old fripnds, and the public geiierally.to call
and examine their siock ueiore purcu
Icairhnrs.
KW The highest price paid for country
' ' MARTZ&ENT.
Light Sireet, Oct. 31, I860.
U1UAM . UUWER,
Rnnnv.ON DENTIST,
. . . m.
OfSoe near Wilwa'a Carriage anop, mm
December 28, 1859.-tl.
JOSEPH SIIARPLESS.
FOUNDER AND MACIIINEST.
. i . t ill
Buildings on the alley between tne r.
-hane" and "Amencan House."
FOR S A EE!
'EVERAL desirable Building Lots in
Bloornsburz, for tale. qjre of
1860-tf. v. mm.
June 20,
"nTrin L01YEXBERG.
r.T.O THING STORE,
On Main sireet,two doors above the "Amer
ican Hotel."
Treatment ol FiMula,
c...... crn'oi Fever. Mange,
ran-i, - , ,
Locked Jaw, Bheomatism, tramp, uau,
Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &c., &c,
ard how to manage Catntion, Bleeding,
Trephinning, Roweling, Firing, Hernia
Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical
operations.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
fv.it t.n .-mi nt Rarev's Method of laming
Horses; how to Approach, Halter, or Stable
a Cob; how to accustom a horse to grange
sounds and sight, and how to Bit, Saod e,
Ride, and Break him lo Harness; alFo the
form and law cl Warranty. The whole be
in" the result of more than fifteen years
careful Btudy of the habit, pecuitarme,
wants aud weaknesses of ibis nob.e and
u'eful animal.
The book contains oot i -i r -i --
atelv ) luslrateu oy un ..u..u.t-
v n"S. II pf""" ' - r
,vPS, ana will be fi..n..heJ 10 any .JJr,
pi... . -Id. o, ..ce,p. of ball
boutid, 5 1 -1U , or, in
SIOOO a near
. i... ...nrlain? men every-
it a mi (ia nv r 1 1 i l. i i' ' ' -r -
can L;a iu w ' j
where, in selling itie
I -. .nrl-a n I ilUrS
v r .. i ni tf libera;
toautncn.rc;; B . for
Kor single cojm . -
term, to agents, ...ho. he. Mnfgmanoo, aP
p,y,o or address JOHN L.
617 Sansorn St., Philadelphia, Pa
novl4m6
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, n-low-ware,
Hollow-ware.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fih, Salt, Plaster,
Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by the
Keg, cheap, &e., y HARTMAN.
Ploombnrg, Oct. 17, I860.
T
above, and oilier
Our inducements
Attorney at Eaw,
PTIOMSBURG. PA.
Office in Court Alley, East of Court House
A.M. RUPERT,
TINNER STOVE DEALER,
Shop on Soatb, aide ol diain a ir.,
Matket.
"BLANKS! BLA1SKS ! '. BUSKS 1 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
k n riinMENT NOTES,
of proper & desirableforms, fo' sale at the
olace ot trie "iar oi m XJ,,.
.rr cTirrr. ni averv kind of Hard
wtefaal.bycKELvY NKAL&Cp
THE PRINCE OF H AU
NOW CREATING QUITE A
Throughout this Country.
BUT there is great excitement down town
caused by ihe arrival of a new and se
lect stork of Goods juM received at L. T.
SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Sioie. Having
..i..i from railaueipma wun a siorn
-n(rm nnriv aled. he flatters himself
ICirvuiviv . . ii
. r .11 . f 1V1 a K a t . I r o rt , 1 od.
iKa he can sausiy un oi mo .u
i.no nf the Lath v"iem oy me ru-eeu
;nn!y low prices wun wnica uu uic m
sell. ,
eonist ol iires gooos oi eery
Silks Plaid, Fig d luioeis, tasnmerep,
Plain and fancy Uei.aines &c.4
Broche and Reversable Shawls, Gent's
Shawls, Coat, Cloak and Mantle Cloihs,
Fancy Cassimeres. v esting, miih, ,
Flannels, Ginghams.Calicoe &c.,&c, Boots
ar.d Shoes. A large assortment ot Gum
shoes which will be disposed of at the low
ei prices, Hats and Caps, Table and floor
OilCloth,
Notions of erery Kind,
Queenesware, Groceries. Flour and feed,
Aiexamination of the stock is solicited
a no charge is made for an exhibition of
the -roods. Grain aod all marketable pro-
; p;ooroaburg?Oct. 10, 869
CAV TIO. II None are genuine n.l4
loaf of ihb book of directions aroiiii-t
each pot or tox : the PaaiP may be p.atnly
seen by hMing the leaf to the light. A hand
some reward wilt be given to any one
renderin" such iniormatkm a may lead to.
the detection ol any party or pa-tie coan
terfeiti'tg the medicines or vending t be
came, knowing Ihem to Pe spurious.
Sold at the Manufaclorr of lrofe-sor
Holioiray, 80 Maiden Lar.e. New York.and
by all respecabie Droggiis and Dealer in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI eachr
Cy There is considerable saving by la
king the larger sizes.
pf. B Directions for the guidance of pa-.
tients in every die.'rjt; are alfued io each
box.
October, 17, i860.
7; LOO MSB una
IIAUKjEIC shop.
HE undersigned respectluliy inlormtN
citizens of Hliomsburg, anJ tlie puDhc
generallv, that he has taken ibe Karor
Shop, located on Main Street, in the while
Frame Building, nearly opposite the Ex
change Block, where he is at all limes ready
to wait upon his customers to eutire satis
faction. SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING,
Will be executed with care and neaine
nd '.n the most fashionable tt)ie, aim on
ve'V moderate terms.
Vr hampooitig, oone up in iiy oii-.
He solicits public patronaaa and pledge
his bei-t endeavor lo give every reasonable
batifacliou.
CHARLES HENRY NOLI
Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859.
IV 1 XV STOKE.
WHOLESALE AND RET A fh
HAT AND CAP STORE.
riMlE undersigned respectfully inforo. th
- citizens of Bloomsburg, apl he publi.t
in aeneral. lhat be ha pcrchased ihe NEW
HAT STORE, in the white frame st"
.rinse, on Main Street, nearly epposi e t
Exchange Building, where he ha just re
ceived a splendid asortment of
City Hals and Caps
Direct from the Manufactories, of all kind-,
style, sons and sizes, latest fa-hin, which
he offers wholesale and retail. ai-vry lw
prices. AIo, STRAW GOODS, incladtn
a'l ili rr:rdern stvle and fashions.
1? These Goods will be so'.J ai vey l?w
prices, for Ready Pay. .
oc.31 JOHN K.GIRTON-
BARNAROBVPEnT ...
FA Ml 10 ft A RLE TAILOR,
Shop on ihe South bide ol Alain Street, bra,
quare below Market. ,
Race Street. a&OTe Third
PHIEAfEJLlSIlA..
C. CARMAN?, Trfrs.
rebruary S2, . . . .