flflUD fiB Willi l?ftDmn I 13 I II 11 U 1 t 11 U 11 IF 11 1 111 i BLOOMSBURQ, PA. Wednesday Sornin?, January 3th, JtSSl. Ths member to the Leg is! at ore frpbi this District have oar thanks for documents. ShkrittiSalks In the Stab are several tracts of land advertised Tor sale undfcr the directions of Sheriff Snyder. Tb House of Representatives'bf Nebras ka passed the bill prohibiting slavery in that Territory. Maktz & Emt's Fdrnsce, at Light Street, it working nobly turning bu its naoal quality ol good irontVery day. " The Bloom Fonacc, after having sus pended several weeks for the purpose of receiving repair, commenced operation a few days ago. Reoistratiox Accounts. Daniel Lee, Reg ister of Columbia county, ardvettises in ouj paper his accounts for February term of Court. In consequence of this being the abort term there is not so many advertised. The Commissioners ol Columbia county, -rm are authorized to stale, have made the following appointments, for the ensuing year. Atterney .John G. Freeze ; Clerk Robert C. Fruit ; Mercantile Appraiser Samuel Rimby, of Madison. Appoihtmekt. We are pleased to an nounce that Wellington H. Ent, Esq., of this place, has been appointed by Major General Dana, of Wilkesbarre, to the im portant position in his Staff of Division In spector of the 9tB. Division, CompCsed of the countie ol Colombia, Luzerne and Wyo ruing, with the rank of Lt. Colonel. Cbabgk Jacob Lusk has taken possess ion of the Saloon, fromerly occupied by Adam Leveret, la Robbison'a brick, oppo site the Exchange Buildings, Mr. L. having -abandoned the business of keeping a lager 'beer saloon and removed to Potisviile for the purpose of engaging ir. a more lucra tive and respectable employment. Govkrnob Packer is entitled to our thanks 'lor an early copy of his annual message, printed in pamphlet form. We are unable to lay it bkre our readers this week, but will publish it entire in our next. We hare not read it as carefully as we intend we shall, but as yet we have csrr.e ;icrCia noth ins that we would Lavo atricken out Cocwtt StfTLKMKT Oti Monday last the County Commissioners met at their office, in this place, for the purpose of making the ' Annual Settlement, of Colombia County, for the year 1861. The Andiiors also met for the purpose of attending t0 tbif duties. The Statement, as made out by these offi cers, showing the receipts and expendi lurcs, will appear i our paper in the course of a lew weeks. ' Changed Hand In looking over onr exchanges we find that the Union Argus, 'published at Lewisburg, has changed hands, nd what commands our attention more par ticularly is that, our yonng friend, Andrew :H. Dill, Esq., formerly a resident of this f county, has connected himself with I. M. Baum in the publication of it. Success to them. Jmm Gibton. who is better known as 'Kooney," has taken possession of the Res .taurant formerly occupied by Jacob Lush in the white Irame buildins i.early oppo site the Old Aracade. Mr. Girton designs managing this Saloon in such a manner as . 1o be able to command the best custom ol the place. He in daily receipt of Fresh Oysters, and constantly keep on hand su perior Ale. Taking into consideration his unfortunate stale, (having lost a leg) he is more entitled to patronage than any of his competitors in the place. Paper Charge Our young friends of the North Branch Democrat have placed their es tablishment into the hands of Rev. .B. B. " F-rnory, who is to issue the next paper un der the title of the Wyoming Inquire). We understand that the new proprietor will ' change the politics, it has been Democrat ic heretofore but "the tone of the paper will be conservative and temperate in the discussion of all political questions." Success to the retiring as well as the incom ing editor. The dat recommended by. the President for Filling, Humiliation and Prayer, was not very generally observed, as it should have been, in this place. The different congregations fell disposed to reverence -the day, and accrodingly services were held in the several Churches ; but the places of . business' did not regard the day in the 'least. ' Gentlemen all have their own opinions about these matters, but we emphatically 'ay this waa not right, the day should have : been more generally respected, and those i Who talk so much about the President's praying had better devote a portion of their ' time in calling upon their Maker as ha no 1 ioubt is a total stranger to these crack-brained partyaien. -J I ! .11 1 ' '" Iboj Wobks Stopped. -We learn from cur Danviile exchanges lhat the Montour Iron Works of that place; have stopped op- , peration. Ths rrtJptietors were obliged, Ibroogh the force of circumstances, a few 'iays a jo, to reduce ihe wage 'of their rorkroen, lii,s 10 measure was the Vaase of their suspending operation, as ' aany of the men refused to eontinae at work jr a less recompense than" ihey were re aving Several hundred hands are thrown t of employment, wiih scarcely any thing their rnai'itananca. Such a state cf af x cannot last losg. It is ihCL'ght how- that the work w'tll.bs renewed pres- The vileaisik! portion of thera '-a ihoc!J not ta Eliowed to euCer Court Proclamation. T57HEREAS the Hon. Warren J. Wood ward. President Jod'ie of the: Court of f-. T.m:n.. n-'r.;i n.r. . ery, Court ot vinarter sesyin's ol ine reace. and Court of Common 'Pleas land Orphans' 'Court, in the 26th Judicial 'District, compos eH of the counties of ColumBia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. 'Jacob Evans and PeterKline. Associate -Judges ot Columbia County, have issued their trecept, bearing dale one thousand eigHreen bund red aod sixty, and lo me directed Tor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, Com. Pleas and'OrphanV Court, in Bloom, burg, in the codnty of'Columbia. nn the first Monday (bein-j ihe '-irh day) of Feb'y. next, and to rohlinife'biie week. Notice is he"reby given, o the Coroner, the Justice of the Peice and Constables 01 the said County of Columbia, that ihey be then and there in their 'proper persons at 10 o' clock in the fdrenoon ol said day, with their records iitqtiisiiions and other rementbran ces to tib fHose things which lo iheir office appertain to 'be done. And those thMt are bound "by recognizes, lo prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said c'oonty ol Columbia, lo be 'then and here to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju rors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably lo llietr notice, dated at Bloomsburg, the 3d day of January in the year of our Lord one thousar.'fl "eight hundred and sixty-one. and in ihe eighty-tilth tear of the Independence of 'the Untied State of America, (bod save trie Commonwealth. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, w Blnomsbur? January. 3d, 1861 fill ;ID JlltOUN, For February Terisxi, 1 8G 1 . Bloom Ephraim Armstrong. Btaver Geore Longenbeget. Briar Creek Henry Lamon, George Evans, Andrew Fovler. Bor. Berwick John Rnch, Abija Pfcillips. Cai'ais8a Samuel Koxtnb tuder. IConynsham Daniel T McKiernan. Centre John Hutton, Llisha V. M. Low. Hemlock John (ireber. Juckron John Rantz. Locum William ltlfr. Montour Thomas Weaver. Madison John B. Mill, LewisjSch ler, Silax Welliver. Mt Pleasant. Thomas J. Wellver. Mifflin Henry Hettler Win. Fry. Orange Michael Haenbuch. Pine John Witmire. Sugarloal Richard Kile. TRAVERSE JURORS. Bloom Adrian Vanhouton, John Smith. Bern on Richard Stiles. Briar Creek Peter M. Tranah, John Yost . Ror. Berwick George Mc Bride-, James Jacoby. Beaver David Fry. Ceti're Mordecai Hicks, Joseph Ruckle, Thomas Conner, John Hayman Jeph Conner. Fifhina CrecV Sa-.nol Ash, Wm. Mear, Sa,iiU'-l Crevelmar. (I.eei.woo Jamen Manning. Hemlock Peter Brngler, Thomas J. Van- der.-lire. Georg Wenner Locust John Yeager Jr., Daniel Miller. Mifflin John Keller, Thomas Aten, Benj. Yohe. Ml. Pieiafit Eri Ikler, GeorS Oman. P ir e John Coiner, Roarinacreek Abraham Witner. Suarl af Jamb Ht-rringmn. Sam oel Hess Seoli Henry Metick, Daiial Meiick. Cattawissa Benjimin Beaver, John Beaver. Mdiou John U. Kinney. ISoot ami Sliocmakingr. THE undersigned beiii" thankful for past tavors, and grateful forluture pros pects, decires to inform 4 ine cmzens oj une )itcn and viciuily. and his . l :.: I .1 .: .. . t. . inetids and patrons i;i particular, that he still carries on ihe above bniue in all it various branches, ai his oil stand, on Main -treei, nearly opposite the Episcopal Cliurch Blonmsburg. He employs ihe very tet workmen, and uses nothing bui good stock. No pains are scared to make r.eat fits and durable work ; all of which can be obtained ery low for ready pay. JALOK F DIETTERICH. B'oomsborg. Feb 1, 1860-ly. SlLtilG OFF CHEAP. AT L. T. SHARHLESS' Cbea, Cash Sioie. Cltilittn's Gums, Men's (JuTis. Ladies' Shawls, Gent ShawU, DeLaius & Calicoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Hoop Skirts, Coat, Pants, and Ves-s. Having engaged ihe Store Hu former ly occupied by Jno. Barton dee'd, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Grain in exchange ior Good. L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloom-bufg) Dec. 12, I860. if. cheap anTTvery powerful. MICRCOPES Single lens No Slhaie lenK can be made more powerful than these Amnsing and intrnctive. Seni free by mail lor 25 cents each. Four each a different power, for one gold dollar, New England money, or stamps. Address E. E. KINC, Lock Box 228 Boston, Mm. Jan. 2, 1861 Iw. PUBLIC IVOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that ihe fol lowing personal property belonging lo William Long, has been placed in ihe hands ot Lawrence Mrr, of Scoil township, Co lumbia county lot keeping. One Mare, one Spring Wagon, one set of doubl Hartifs. LAWRENCE MA Rfl. Scoil township. Janaarv 2d, i"6l Flour and Feed Delivered ! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I 'pHE undesigned ha made arrinjje J- ments that will enable1 fjihl lo deliver Floor and Feed, FOR CASHj about ten per cent, cheaper than any bod.i else in town. His prices are as follows : Flour S7 '25; Corn and Oala Chop Si 55 Corn and Rye Chop Si 65 ; Bran 91 10 j I respeeitully solicit a share of the public patronage. MOSES CO FFM AN. . Bloomsburg, June 14, 1860. . OPo let. ; : jVTOTICE ishereby given that two ot thfeif r spacious roo;n wti b let on reasonable terms, iucuire of . . CHARLES H. NOLL. Bloomsborg, Jan. 24 1 I861 CS ta CSJ S2f -NORTH WEST CORNEU Eisrhib nnd Uacc streets PUILADt LrlllA. ' Always on hand, a lull assortment of Hats an J Caps for Mer. Boys and ChiMreu, at low prices fFeb. 22. I860: Atlh RCPCnT TINNER $8T0VE DEALER, ; Shop oo South aids of Main street, below Matket. ' The Crisis of the Union ! ! SHALL WHITE MEN RULE AMERICA ? THE NEWSPAPER FO& THE TIMES I THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK FOR 1801. THE DytfjrSDU OH. holds that this 'fa a government of White Men. and that tneri oiity of social and political position lor the negro race, inferiority for Ihe wttiie race, is the natural order ol American Society. All who want lo refute the arguments of Ihe anti-slaveryites, and uiide'starrd the ne gro question, should read it. 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RAY- MfiVD fa Co.. Proprietors of the New York Tttmes, New York City. Dec. 12, 1860. imnnriant to stork Growers. THE 1UIRD VOUJME.OF AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL. Commences January I, 1861. TT is devoted exclusively lo mailers reia- ... a m ins? the care and management of nor do mesne animals and is by far the" largest, cheaoeel and most widely circulated paper of the kind in ihe world. No atockgrower can rfford to be without il. Ea Thirty-two large octavo page, Hand somely llloMraled. Published Month fy, al 25 Park Row, New York, at f 1,00 per year in . Atimt.na Krrrimrn tortitt Prallt. 4bmi D. C. LIN S LEY, Edilof and OTIS F. R- WA1TE, Associate Ed. Nffnrirnaroefs sitias Ihe above advertia- menf iwof ifiserlicns, and sending a marked copy to A. O. Hatch, Windsor, VI., wti ree'eite a cope cfjh-prr,r"u ptJr-'- A G EN TS WANTED, Tbat every Fa rater, ftlfcbanlc and Business Ulan Wants just piTiisnRii THE TOWNSHIP If LOCAL LAWS OF THE ST A TE OF PLNNSYL VANIA, COMPILED FlU'M, THE . ACTS OF AfSFJHEl.T BY AND PUBLISHED BY EDWARD ;i JAMES, ' WKST CHKSTCB, PA. fpT C Work contains oWr 40 pages - -U--1 n( closely printed 'matter, and will be sold by subscription ll teRches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with lo'rnis for ihe transaction of Iheir butns. !It teaches the duties of "Constables with all the necessary fbr'rns'a'pperiaining to the rjfRee. It contains the duties of Supervisor for every County and Township in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the lay inn out and opening of public and pri vate roads, of vacating ami alieting roads, Vbe building of bridges, &c.'&r. It contains the Common School Law, with explanations, decisions and directions, together wiih forms lor Deeds, Bonds, Con tracts, Certificates, &c. &c. This depart ment of the work was compiled at Harrts buiif by Mr. Samuel P. Kates, Depnty Superintendent, and. is alone worth Ihe price ol ihe volume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Audi tors. . It corHoinstbe laws relative to Dog's and Slieep. It contains the duties of Assessors. It contain the laws in relation lo Strays, Mules and Swine. ll contains the lawk relative lo Fences and Fence Viewer. Ii contains the 'laws relative "to GahHa Hunting, Tr'o'uifyid Deer. It contain the Election Laws wiih all the necessary Forms. It contains ihe Naturalization Law, with aft ihe necessary Forma lor Application. L contains a large number of Legal Forms, which are u.ed in Ihe everyday transaction of business, Mich as Acknow ledgments. Affilavits, Articles of Agree ments and Contracts, Partnerships, Appren tices, Assignments, Attestations, Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, Deposition, Due Bills and Produce Sotes. Landlord and Tenant, Leases, Letters of Attorney, M-ernaga, . Mortgages, Receipts nnd Releasen. The Vork is bonnd in Law sheep, and wtfl 1b sdl1 to snbcribers at SI 25 per ropy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has passed the remission of many of the best Law vers in the State has received the rin'qualiTie'd approbation, as a reliable hand bOofc Yefe'renre upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arrange.! in such a manner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Tnwrship Officers, as may be readily understood by any one. The county will be thoroughly canvased 1 for the wor, and tRe support of Uie citizens is respectfully solicited. Dr P. John General Azent for Columbia Comity. P. S. Good canvaseri are wanted in all pans of this ronnty lor ihe above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. Applications, which must be made at an early da'e, addressed to ihe General Agent al Bloomsburg Pa., will receive prompt at tention. Bloomburg, Pec. 5, 18fi0 To Persons OUT Of? EJlPlaOYfflEXT. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TH R ERIE SEWING MACHINE. WE will give a Commission, or wages al from S25 to S60 per month, and expenses paid. This is a new Machine, ami so simple in its construction that a thild of 10 years ran learn to operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in use, and the price is but Fifteen Dollar. CSTercons wishing an agenv will ad dres-s J N. BOYLAN, Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Company, nov216 MILAN. OHIO. Tinware & Move Establishment. rTTTHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in forms his old friend and customers, that he ha purchased his brother's interest in ihe above e-iabltshment, and the con cern IM hereafter be conducted by himef exclusively. He has jol recoivmf and o' -rffj. lefs tor sale Ihe largest and moi et a2SI hfltL.aiUWlni.n.nr PANHVSTOTVS ever Introduced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constancy on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of lepainng done, s usual, nn short notice. The patronage ot old Irienusanct new cus tomers is fespewtfully solicited. A. XVI. KUl'fctir Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853. if. OF OF ALL KINDS, at j. Jr. nitinviiit's Cheaper than Ever. May IP, 1S60. we E. IL LITTLE, Office iu I'onrt Alley; formerly occupied by Cbafies R. Buckale-w. December 28, l859.-tf.- JOSEPH sliARPLf:ss. . FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST, Ehjildinga on the alley between Ihe "Ex tfisnge" and "American House." FOR SALE! CEVKKAL desirable Buitamg Lnts in Klomnfthnrcr. for sale inquire of vv. Wirt. Jnne 20, 1860-tf. THE Herth Seeond Sirfei abotf Areb, Pill LA DELPtilA. fl. II. EDWARDS,-Proprietor. February 22. I860. ly. NOTICE. AtL persons indebted to ibe undersigned for Professional sei vices op lo April1 1st, 1860, ana respectmlly requested to calf " V THE ' PEOPLE S COOK BOOK. n 6 o e k nT?6 u -E u y lii all its Branches, BV ELIZA BKVISKD BY MI S S carifuXlv ACTON, MM B. I. UALC. IT f EjlLS YOU HOW to choose all"kinds nf lMtVifl. Pnuhrv. and Game, with all ihe virions and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Buef and Pork ; also the best' and simplest way of falling, pick ling and curing the same. IT TLLS YOU ALL Ihe various and 'moM approved modes ot dressing, conking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, vear, roultry. and Game of all kinds, with the different Drpirigs, Gravies, and Stuffings kppro pnate'to each. IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose, ciean, and preserve Fi-h of all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted; aUo all the va rolii and moM approved modes of cooking, with the diffeient Dressings, Sauces, and Flavr'nngs :ppropiia"e to each. U' TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved mode nf preparing over fifty ditlerenl kinds of Meat, Fish. FowU Uarne, and Vegetable Soup. Broths, and btewa with ihe Utslubes and Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the varion and mo-t approved moles ol cooking Vegetable- of every description, also how io pre pare Pickles, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fioh, Game, Mush room c, &c IT TELLS YOU ALU the Various and mot approved molea of preparing and codklrtg all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pas trv i'utldings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every descripiion. IT TELLS YOU ALL the varions and mot approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muffins, and Biscuit, 'the. "besi method ol preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, ar:d how lo make Syrup, Cordial, .... . aiivt wines oi vauous ainu. IT TELLS YOU HOW lo sel 'put and orr nament a Tatle. how io Carv'e all kind of Fih, Flesh or Fowl, and in shop, how lo so simplify the whole Art of Cooking a io bring the choicest IfjkiVriea iT the lable within everybody's rea'qh. The book contains 418 pages, and up wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of which are the results 'of actual experience, having bsen fully and rarelullv tested un der the personal superintendence ol ihe writers It is printed in a dear and ope'n type, is illustrated with appropri le engra ving, and will be lorwarded to any aiMreb s, neatly bonnd. and postage paid, on rece ipl ol the price, Si 00, or in clo-h, extia, St. 25. S1O0O a Year can be made by enterpris'ng men every where, in selling ihe above work, onr in ducements lo all such being very liberal. For single copies ol the Book, or for terms io agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 617 Santom St , Philadelphia. nov 1 4 in 6 Great Work on the Horse. TIIE HORSE Xb illS blSEASES ; bv ROBrar jcwki'Gs, v. s Professor of Pnttelogy and ) iter "'five Surgery in the Veterinary College I'kdadelpaia, etc.. tie. WILL TELL YOU of the Origin, History and distinctive Ira'ns of Ihe various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and Athencan Horses, with ihe physical forma tion and peculiarities of the animal, atd how io a-certain his age by the number and condition of his teeth; illustrated with numerous explanatory engravings. THE HbRSE AND HIS DISEASES Will lell yon ol Breeding, Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the horse, with the best modes ol administering medicine; also, how to treat Bititig; K'cking; Rearing, Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting. Restless ness, and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings THE HORSE AND HIS blSEASES. Wit! tell you of ihe cause, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles. Sore 'Throat. Dis temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Brooch iIs, Pneumonia, Pieuri-y, Broken Wind, Chro nic Conah, Roaring and Whistling. Lampa. Sore Month and Ulcers, and Derate.t Teeth, with other do-eases ol the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE HOUSE AND HIS DISE SES Will :eH vou of Ihe causes, symptom, ami Treatment ol Worms, B"t Colic, Strangu- . w n t a t irft-on, stony concretion, ttupiures, raisy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirrhoea. Bloody Unne, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflammation, and other diseases of ihe S'omach, Bow Is, Liver aud Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will lell you ol :he can.es, symptoms', ahd Treatment ol Bone, Blood aud Bog, Spavin, Rmgoone, Sweenis, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Brume and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. Canker, Thrush, and Corns; also, of Megrim, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Siajgefs; and other diseases of the Feet, Legs, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of the caoet; symploms, ar:d Treatment ol Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Snrleit, Locked Jw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gall-, Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &c, &c, ard how to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trephinning, (toweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell vou of Rarev's Method of laming Horses; how lo Approach, Halter, or Stable a Cob; how lo accustom a horse io strange sounds and sight, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the torm and law rl Warranty. The whole be ing the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of Ihe habit, peculiarities, wants aod weaktiesees of ibis noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appropri ately illustrated by One Hundred Engra vings, ll is primed in a crear ar.d open type, and will be furnished to ttif addfes, postage paid, on feeefpt of price, half bOtfud, 1.00, or, in c'loth, extra, Sf.25. can be made by enterprising rm? every where, in selling the' afbov'e, and other popular work of o"ur. Our inducements io all such are" exceedingly liberal. For sinele coniea of ihe Book, or for" terms to agents, wih other informaiiori,- ap ply to or address JOHN E. POrl EH, v 1 Publisher. 617 Sansom St., Phrladelpbra, Pa novl4m9 DkHb LOltEKBERG. CLOTHING STOREi Ort Wain strfet,two doors above the "Aitfes- icarr Hotel." THE fjjrfclA. PA PICK OF 'NGK ESS. I pnhlish, now my annoal Jropyepi1us of The. 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With a view to the cheap circulation of ihe la a a ol Con;rt and the debates con tributing lo the true interpretation thereof, and to make Iree the communication be tween the ifcpite-eiiiaiive and constituent botlies ; . , Be it resolved by the Senate krA House of Kepiefenlative of the United btaies of America in Congress assembled, That from ard alter the present iefion ol Congress, ttie Couure.si(i)al Globe and Appendix, which contain ihe laws and the debates thereon, shail pa-s free through the mails so long as the same shall be piiblihed by order ot Congress: Provided, Thai nothing herein hall be construed to authorize the circulatiou of the Daily Globe free oi poftpge. Approved, August 6 1852. TEIUlSi For a ropy f the Daily Globe, for four months, S3 CO For 1 ropy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the session, 3 00 For 2 copies ditto, whett 0'rdered at Ihe iam'e time, , , 5 00 No attention will be paitj id any 'order unless the money arcompa.iy it. Bank notes, current in the section of the country wtiere a snbcribr reside, will b received at par. Ttie whole or any part ot a ubcripMon may te remitted in postiige tamp, which i preferable ;o any currency, except sold or hilver. JOHN C RIVES. NEW GOODS ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF FAI.Ti AXD WINTER X CO I'D (sS3 g, AT .IIIM.EU'S STOKE! f HE subscriber has just returned from the City with another larjre and seieel as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods purchased at Philadelphia, at the l'wes flgu'e, and which he id determitled lo sell on as miidefa'e terms a can be jirbenred elsewhere in Blboriisburg. Mis stock com prises ., , rntlirs' Drcis ftOod, of the choicest styles and l-ite-t l-j-hioiis. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queeitsware Cedara'e, Hoi-j lowware, Iron; Nails; Boot & Shoes, Ha'- i and Caps, &c, fce. In short, everything usually kepi in country Stores; to which he invites the public genb'raliy. The highest price paid for country produce. S H.MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, I860. asffiai. ass. JcaV Fill I Goods. LARGE STOCK AX0 L0H PRICES. Vty have again been to :he city, and if turned with a large stock of Gootts for ihe season, which we are prepared lo sell at a low figure lor ready pay. Our slock consists ot Hardware, Qu-ensware, Ceda'rware, Wil low, ware, HoP.ow-wjjre. , BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fi-h, Salt, Plaster, Fluid, Camphene Oil, White Lead by the Keg, cheap, &c kc. H. C & I. W. HARTMAN. Bloom-burg, Oct. 17, 1860. THE PRINCE OF WALES IS , NOW CREATINGQ,UITE A iEASATI" Throughout this Country. BUT there is great excitement down town caused by die airivalof a new and se lect stock of Goods jusi received at L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Store. Having iust returned from Philadelphia with a stock i ci l. . . L. ir liorefnlore unrivajeo, i.e udi.-rs miiiijcm that he can satisfy aft of the beauty and ad.. vantages of the Caih System by the exceed ingly low prices with which be is able to sell. conii ot dre goods of eery variety, Silks, Plaidsy Fig:d Thibets, Cashmeres, Plain and fancy DLaine &o., &c. Ldtes R-rochft and Reversable Shawl, Geat's Shawls, Coat, Cloak and Mantl Cloths, Pancy Cassimeres, Vesiings, Sattfrf, Lawns, Flannels, Gingham,Cai'coe &.c.,&c, Boo's ar.d Shoes. A birge asswrmenl ol Gum shoes which will be- cHiesed ol al the low est prices, Hats and Cap, Table and flooi Oil Cloths, RltwBJif ittj Kind, 6ieeaswai, Grooeriies Flour and feed; An examination of the stock i solieiteif as no charge is maire tor an exhibiiion cY IIE1LTU AUDITS PtEASCBES, e OR -Hinea With Its Agoiiicaj CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOW AY'S F11Yj&'. NERVOUS DISORDERS. Ult:. What is more fearful than a breakup down ol ihe nervous system 7 To or e,3Hiis table or neivet in a small degree is most distressing, fni where can a remedy b found? Thew s one: drink, . po JiUlf wine. beer, or epiefn, or far better, none; lake no coffee, wek tea being preferable; gel all Ihe Ire-h air. yo ran ; take three or lour Pills eVery niri;er plenty of solids, avoiding the n-e of slops r and if these gold e'n rules are followed, nu will be happy in mind aud strong iu body, and forget you have any nerves. , MOTHERS AN DAUGHTERS r If there is one ihing more than anwher for which these Pills are so famous it is iheir purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing the blood ,from all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted as ihe one tand. remedy lor female complaint thev neyer faij, yever weaken the system, apd always Vti'ig about w hat is required. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF , APPETITE. These feelings which so sadden us. moat frequently arise from annoyances or troub le, from obstructed perspiration or from eating and drinking what is oi.fit fir os, thus disordering the liver and storrweh. These organs must be regulated ifyeu wist to be well. The Pills, t taken . according to the printed instruction f will quickly re store a healthy aciivn lo both liver aud stomach, whence follow as a natural con sequence, .a xocd appetite aud a clear head. In the Last and West Indiis scaicely any other medicine it ever used for these dis orders. ... t . DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. . In all disease affecting these organs, whe;her they secrete too much or too little water; or whether ihey be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and tlpauy settled in ihe loins over the regions of tte kiJueya. these Pills should bo taken accor ding io ie printed instructions directions, and the Olmeot shonU be well robbed into the. small of i he,bai;k at bed.iirne. This treatment will give almost irn meJiite relief when all other means have iatlt-d.- FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORER. No medicinewijl fo effectually iubrov the tor.e of the stomach m these Pili-; they remove-ail acidity, occasioned eiiher by intemperance or improper diet. Thef reacn the liver and reduce it In a healthy action; ihey are wonderfuliy efficacious iu cases ol spasm in fact ihey. f never (ail iu culmg all disorders ol the li er and stomach. I-. to If Hollownys Pills are the best remedy known in the world jor the following diseases. Ague, A t Vi m 9 Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Com- RilSious Complaints, BlotcJtes, on the Siting .. Bowel Complaints, Colics, , , . Constipation of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Dsentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, plaintij Piles, Rheumatism, Reie'ilinn of 4 Urine, Scroila, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, , Stone and Grave!, .. Secondary Symotomi, Tic-Douloureux, U urn ours, Ulcers, , . Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weak nets from , . wha'ever cause, &c., &c. CAUTIO !! None are genuine tiniest ihe words ' HoMowav, New-York nd Ixn dou," are di-i ernible as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions aronnd each pot or box : the sume may be piatrily -eeh by holding the leof to the hghl. A hand--ome rewartl wilt be given to any one rsnder'mg such information a rn'Sy Jetnjio the itetciion ol afiy pary or pa-ties co"uri-trf-iiing the rhedicinea or vending tb lire, knowing them io be spurious. Sold a, ihe Maunfaciorr of Professor Holloaray, 80 Maiden Lane, New Yotk.and by all respecable Druggists and Dealers ii leoicine, ihronghoni the civilizel world, in boxes at 2b cents, 62 cents aud SI each. ty There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder aia affixed to eae box. October, 17. lgfiO. II.VKUEK jlIOP. rilHE undersigned respctfully infornlbe - citizens ol Hhiomsborg, and the pqbiio generally, that he has taken ihe Barber Shop, located on Main Street, in ike white Frame Building, nearly oppo.ite ihe Ex change Clock, where he is at all'times ready fo wait upon his customers lo entire satis a 'slaving and h A I R dressing', . t Will be executed with care and neatness and -n the most fastuonabte style, atid on v'e'V moderate terms. . GPShampooingjdobe op in City Style. He soliciis public patronage and jiledgeSj his best endeavors to give every reasonable saliiaclion. . . i , CHARLES HENRY NOLL!; Bloornsburg', Oci. 12, 1859. . n ew stoiie; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP STORE. rj'H E nnderiigned respeclfolly informs the citizens of Bloomsbarg, and "he pnblio in general, that he ha purchased the NJvVX. HAT STORE, in the white frame srora house, on Main Sreei, nearly opposite the Exchange Buildings, where he has just re ceived a sptacdid assortment of Cily Hats and Caps Diiecr froaa the Manufacturie, of all kind,, styles, softs a"M sijfes, Tatesf fa-dvioin, which he otters wholesale atml reat at very low prices. AUo, STRAW GOODS, including tflt ihe modern g'yleiJ and1 fashions. These Go6da will be sold at very low prices, for Ready Pay. , . .; oci3i JOHN K. GIRT0N JjltNARO RUPEUT. . tJfsmonARLE TAILOR, . S.Wp uu the Sunk Side ol Ala Hi Sueet, fir q'aare beluw MarLn. t m mrVT' it t. rrrrnTST. . i.1 AllWJkt AM .WXJa . - ; - -r i