taiiop rnE nortik J7-. BLOOMSBURG, PA. j- 1 ' " , , " Wtdaestfay. KorniD&, January &d, 1851. Oca Method!,! Ineruis are still cbniinuint .heir revival meeting in this place. Pr C. H. FkickoI Danville, who died at Ma residence on Monday morning; last, will be buried to-day (Wednesday) al that place. .1 . i Tut Mail Train on the Cat'.awissa Road, going north, was considerably behind its vJnat time on Tuesday evening last . The difficulty we hare not learned. Wantkd, at thi. office, threehundred new subscribers to the Star of the b'ort'h.' " Send in your names won as our books are last railing op. . . , - Court will be in session at this place on next Monday a week, when we eipejct to see many whom we have been talking to through the Star for the past year or more. 'i.'.- Wjlbcr G. B rower, eldest son of Dr. , "Brower, Editor of the Danvillt American, has , Veen elected one of the Messengers to the " Pennsylvania Senate. - ... - A ciLLfor a rrfeeting of the. Teachers' .'.Association oT Columbia county, in Light Street on the 9h day of February next, will be found in another column ol this week's Stab. x- . ;" " "' In Jail Several young men ot Scott township were, one day last week, s placed in charge of Sheriff Snyder for safe keeping We ottderstatul one of them has since been liberated upon bonds to appear before our next Court of Quarter Sessions.. , , We'are under many obligations to onr friend at the Forks Post Office for the names ,cent oa during the past week. Did, our friends one and all exert themselves a little in this respect our subscription list would soon exceed all others in the'ccu'rrfy. ' No Preaching. We are requested to no tice that there will be no preaching on next ' Sabbath, in the English Baptist Church, of this place, as the pator is engaged in a very interesting Protracted Meeting in an o hrr part of his field of labor. The Montour American, published by an O.d Know Nothing, had something to say in its last about the Star. It said our blaz ing Star shined as clear as mud. . We are only sorry that wo can't say as much for the American ; although we feel safe in say Ing that the merrctf ,smells as offensive as a negro. . : Rksigsation M . W. Jackson, Esq., the Superintendent of the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad Company, ha- resign- j ed his po-ition an Superintendent oT lhat "road, to take effect the last of the month. lie is a prompt, courieous, business man, whoe services hare been so well appreci ated that he Was induced to withdraw a -'prior resignation. Savnton'Rcpubficuh. Col. Hiram R. Klink has onr thanks for a neatly printed ' List of the Members and Officers of the House of Representatives of "Pennsylvania." It contains the full and uistinct name of . each Member, wi h his post office address wher. at home, a well ra his' place of "residence while at Harris burg. , . .. ' .Thb Selinsarove Timet claims credit of 3s ior an article which we should have pub lished in our p'aper some time since. The lmes is informed that we don't do a credit binines ; alihocgb if it will name the. arti cle, we il be'pleaied to make it all right yet. ' : . 1. IIorack Grcelt ha onr, jhanks for one of his Tiihune Almanac rl861 sent us. It is fall ot interest, having been compiled with a great deal of care.' ' It . is cowpoed pf 'much- political information, besides, the 'usual amount of matter found in Almanacs 'relating to the object of their publication "It as'ronimaca! calcnlatians, are carefully 'made, and have the face of being as correct "as the general ran. Price 13 els. per copy, or $1 per dozen. Exhibition Prof. J. H. Anderson, Jr.; gave an ent'ertain'meat in the Court House, 'o'n .Motiday evening last.. It consisted of Magic, Music, and Ledger-de main feats, 'all of which he performed well and' lo the great satisfaction we believe, of all who 'attended the exhibition, ; ? . , - . AcaDxifT -Narbow Escam:. On Saturday -hast, Mr. Elias Hicks, of this place, with hi- team, rpade 'a very ' narrow ' escape from 'drowning in the Susquehanna river, near 'the town of Mifflin ville.' .The circp Distan ces, as wereiten ns, are' as follows: tin attempting to. cross the river; opon a ferry, opposite MifHinville, after driving upon it, hi team, hitched to a boggy, became ' un Vnanageable and sprang over board inid the .Jwater, taking witB tbera buggy &bdi driver; and it was with ereat exertion, lhat-the v wera sated. The wa'er was pretty deep, and slush and ice rnnnia- rather1 'thick,' as Well as the weather being 'severely cold; Waking it in all a" very, narrow escape., - , . u .. . . - PosTorric Chabgr By reference lo an other article in this- week's St it will be sean that the Post Master General has 'ap froioted Mr. Lxvi Keilsb . Post Aiaster at t.aUawisea, this county, in place 6i Caster Rahs, resigned. Mr. KtiisB is an entire etartger to us, but from what we cart learn, he ii man of obd business capacity, and tears a character for honesty unira peached. The worst ihing we know ol him, and that certainly -should not ??ont!emrr the man, i, tEat be is,' and always has beefj.'a consist eut, though conservative, opponent oT the Democratic party; nowiihstandingr we are inJcrrr.ed hU appnintrneht will give gefieral satislacHon to all interred, and that lie will , Sheriff's Sales. fy virtue of wirt of Venditioni Exponas to v oet Uc W UUl Wt LI I C V I'll I I VI , CcmmTii Pleas of the county of Columbia. Pennsylvania,will be exposed lo public sale at ihe Court House, in Bloomsburg, on MONDaWhES4TH DAY 6 F 'FEB. 186 1, at one o'clock in the afternoon', the follow ing propeity to wit : -' n( AH that certain iracj of Laml.r situate in Sugarloaf township Columbia conntyjbound ed as follows- Beginning', at 'a ' post on line of Jaiul of Joriathan ""C Penningion, and corner of land. of Uebfge Moor,( . thence on a road Nonh eiuhteen . n'nil a half dpree West, ninety five pefcri,e an ! six tenths to a posi, thf nee by land of Chrisij'aii I. More South twelve and a half decrees east.ninei) Three perche and j.e'iaht tet il.s to a po.-l lhence by lands of FJzekiel Shti'Z atid J. C. Peniiipgtnn, North" ""eihjy .four .and three quarter dawrees, enst, 'hfty-iMe knd iwo tenths perches to the, pUi-n of beinniho containing THIRTY-0.K ACRES and sv -enty elsiht perches, strict measbrrt, nearly ali f which i'irpprovel land,, whereon is erected a one and a half iory Plank Dwel linn Hou-e. a Frme ,Bank . Barn a Frame Wagon Shed, a Still House and oilier out buddings with the appurenaiice. Seized, taken in execution an I to be sold a the property of John F. Laubach.y . .".'. . ALSO : Al the same I i me, ajid "place, all ihai certain lot of grounil, situate in B'o ins. bur", Bloom lownshipr ColnmbiH county, boumled and described as ioIhiw-4, to -wit On Die North, by lands of Samuel Gros, on the East by' an Alley, on'the South by lot of Jacob Evans, and on ihe West lorinerly by land of Wm Sloan, coutaiuing ce IIALF OF AN ACRE, mofe or Ies, whereon is erected a one and a half nory frame Brew ery, a Well of Water, and other out butlJ inas with the apvurtnances. ' '. ' ' , Seized, taken in execntio'i and to be sold as ihe property of Jacob .Ljiih. ALSO : At Hie same ;ime and 'place, all that certain iracl, piecrf or parcel of land et:uate in Suaarloaf township, ' Qnlunitjia county, containing about SIXTY" ACRES, about Forty Acres pt which is clearer! Lnd, bounded on lh North by Ian J of Andrew Hes, on the South by lands of Harrison ami Andrew Hess, on West ' by . lands ' of Benjamin Petetman, whereon is erected a one and half story ttwelliuz house, a frame Mable, with the appurtenatH'es. . . Seized, taken in eeotiiin and to be sold as thrt property of Jacob S. Hes ALSO: At the same lime and p!ac, all thai certain In-lot or piece ot ground, situate in Espyiown, Scop townst'ip, Columbia county, containing ONTE FOURI H OF AN ACRE, more or le;-s, bounded on the Sout'i by Main Strei o said town, on the North by an Alley, on the Wet by ait Allev, and on ibe East by lot . of Thomas W. Ednar, whefeon is eree'ed a Jwn tory Frame dw ling House, a Iranie kitchen, and a Ira me. Barr. with theppurtena iees. . Seized, taken in execution and lobe sold as the properly of Thomas C. Fowlr. ALSO : At Ihe same, lime and place, by virtue ol a u nt cf Alws 'Vend Ex , all thai i-enain In-f.ot or piece ol Land situate in Espylowr., Scott lowrt.s'iip Columbia ennntv cnmainih ONE 'FQUUlH OE AN ACRE, more or less, bounded qn the North by an Alley, on ihe South by Main Sjieei q', ia'id town, 'on the Eat by a lot of Allrpd Ilei'k man, and (in (tie Wei by a lot nf Willimn Tronsue, whereon is ersfled a two Sio.ry Frame dwelling Hou-e with 'ihe "appurie uances. , Seized, taker, in execntion and to be sold a ttie proper' ol John Turner.- ALSO: At the mme lime and place Ky virtue of a writ. of Venditioni exponas and a writ ol Fi'ria Facias, at', that Cfriaui lot fd ground, situate in ihe Borough ol Berwick, county ot Columbia. .bounded and ili?MTibeJ s follow, to. wit: O.i tr.e Sowih West by lot of Widow lluton, on jhe Nor h Wet and Nortn Ea-l by lot rf David Baucher, and on ihx South East by caal Street, con taining ForlyNma ard a. half eel in front, and Extending back Seventy . Five and a half teetj bf iiiJ pari of lot ). -IS in the nl.it if said B)r6ort, whereon - is - feied a THREE STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE now occupied 'a a Tavern house or Hotel. with the appurtenance. . Seized, taken in execution anil to be sold as the properly of Hitam Smet her. ; ... JOHN SNYDER, Shenff. Bloomsburg, January, 2, 1861. List of Trials, Tor 'Feb. Terrrf, 1831, 1 Jacob Scnu)ler, V it.'au Asjer. -' 2. 3. Jacob'Saudern, vs. William M-'Z. ' lowhend W. 'kaDlwr, v. "Daniel Ney bard. : ' ; ' " ' ; .. John MoMotligon, el. al. vs. Samuel Rhone. - -; . ? . . , : Nathaniel 'E. Rutter, et. al. vs. Abram N. Harvey. . - . -; ; Lavma Cole vs. Aaron Ln:? St VVife. , And. Creveling vs An irew Mehj k et nl Clinton D. Herring, el. 1. vs. Daniel F. Seybert. . . . . .t . .. David Yost, vt. George. Hydler. Isaac Tyler, vs. Jacob Berlin a. Francis J'rJeu, el. al. vs. Elisui B Pursel, ei. al. - , Francid Jorden et. al. vs. Elisha B. Pur 'el, et. al. . . . " R. J. Lyon,' vs. M'int2omry Cox, et.al. Isaac Trier. vs. Andrew Crevefina." ' 5. 8. 9. 10 11. 12. i3 14 5j Stephen Poher vs. Lindiv V. iVooley. 16. Jacob R. S ine, vi ' Robert J. Lyons. 17. John Ltidwig, vs. Frauci R. Weaver., . 18. Saniuet Fettermaiiy v.' Wright Huahes. 19. 'John Ywungvs Brfirjmi'i Wintersteen 20. J. Wesley Bowman, vs. Michael Fraulz. ' ' et.al.' " '' ' 21. Michael Graham, et. al. vs. J. V. Cros- well, et. al. - ' 22. - 23 24 25. 26. 27. J. P McCollum, et. al. vs. Erasius Ilen derfhot et. al. '. I evi Kutz, vs.' William Linden George W. Smt'en, vs Jdsepti F. Long. The Maryland Anthracite Coal Compa ny , vs. John Lud wig. ' Philip Wiutersteeii, vs. Valentine Win tersteen. . ' , ' " John Pealeri vs.'Daniel Edgar et. al. . Lewis Lowenberg, et. al. vs. John Dyer. 28 29. Wolf...Westlec & Cof.;vs Dauil. Sey berl. ... . . $35,0i. P AYS the enure cosror Tuition c in the mosl fcopolaf'and s6ccessful Commer cial School jn the country.' 'Upward of TwtLvk Hundred yoiit-g men from twkut? bight different States," have been educated for- business her'ei within the ipast three years, some of whom have been employed as book.Kenpers at salariei of ' $53O0Ot00 per Aiinuni' ; , immediately upon giaduaiing, who , knew nothing bf accounts wben ihey entered the college. J ' , - .. ; : CF' Ministers' sons hall price. StudenU enter..at any time, and review-.when tbey please, without extra charge :. ; For Catalogues M Jf. paes, Specimens of Prof.' Cowley's Buiues and Oniarnental Penmanship, and a large Engravinw b ihe College, inciotj iwenty-five ceuts to Post age Sumps to lte Principal. - , ' . "1 ; , Court Proclaniiifion. , W WHEREAS the Hon Warrefl l! Wood-' ward, President Judae ol Jhe Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jailj Deliv ery, Court of Qnarinr Sessions of the Peace, and Coun of Cdrnmon "Pleas and Orphans' Court, in the 26th Judicial 'District, compos ed of Ihe coontiesol Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, Associate 'Judges ot Columbia County, have issued their precept, bearing date one thousand e.ishleep hundred and sixty, ; and lo ae direu.ted for holdinn a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session ol the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms, burjj, in the couoty of Columbia, on the first Monday (beini ihe rih day) of Feb'y. next, and to continue one, week.', , Notice is hereby given, p the Coroner, ihe Juj-tires of, the Peace nt.d Cpu?tables ot the said County of Columbja, thai they be then and theie in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon ol said day. with, their records, inquisition apd other rmembran res lo Jo those tnins which lo their offices appertain : to'; be dorte. And those that are bound . by . recognizes, lo prosecute against ihe prisoner, lhat are or may be in the Jail of said county ot Columbia, lo bHlheii and there, to. prne.cure then as shall be just. Ju rors a6 .requested to be 'pqnciua in , their attendance, ,areeab.ly tp Itiear notice, dated at B'oomslyirg, the 3d day oj. January , in the year of our Lord one thousand eight, hundred and sixiy-oue. and in the 4i,hty-filh year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. (God ni the Coinmoiiweilth.) - JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, Bloomsburs January, Id, 1861. - iFo'V Frliriiary Term, 1 8G 1 . Bloom 'Eihra'wr1 Armstrong. Beaver Genre Lonuenberjjer. Briar Creek Henry Urnott, George Evans, Andrew Foler. '' . - Bor. Berwick John Roch, Abija Phillips. Cat'a -issa Samuel Kotenbaiider. .- ' ; Cqnynoham Daniel T McKiernan. Centre John' Hntton, Elisha W. M. Low. Hemlock John, t Jruber. Jackson John Raniz, Locust William Miller. Montour Ttioma . Weaver. ... Madison John B.. Mills, Lewis Schujler, Silas Welliver. Ml Pleasant Thomas J. Wellver. Mif:lin Henry Hetiler, Wm. lry. Oiauue Michael Haeubuch. Pine John Witinire. SuHarloal Rictiard Kile. TRAVERSE JIH0RS. Bloom Adrian Vanhoii'ion, Jour. Smith. Benion -Richard Stiles. Briar Creek Peter M. Tranoh, John Yot. Bor. Berwick George Mc Bride, James . JrfCooy. Beaver David Fry. Cen're Mordecai Hicks, Joseph Ruekle, Thomas Conner, John Hayman Joseph Conner. Fihin Creek Samuel Ah, Wrrn. Mears, Samuel Creveling. Grppnwoor James Manning. ' Hemlock Peter Brugler, Thomas J. Van- der.-lire. George Vener. Lornst John Yeagerjr., Daniel Miller. . Mifflin John Keller Thomas Aten, Benj. Yo'ie. . - , . .Mi -Pleasant Eri Ikler, G-orge O.nao. I'ii. e John Cotner, Roaringereek A braham Witner. .Siiiarloaf Jacob Herring'on. Samnl Hess St-di i Henry Miick Da ual Metick. Catta wj-sa Benjn in Braver, John Beaver. Madi-on Jtihri H. Kinney. , lloot mid iSliocinaKiii-. . THE undersigi ed beinu thankful for past tavorx, and praielul lorluture pros pects, desire to inform the citizens o.' this place p' and vicinity, and hifc ssi' frieruls and patrons in particular, that he Mill carries on the. above business in all its various branches, at his old stand, on Main ,!-!feei, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church Bioomsfturg. He employs the very beM workmen, ai:d uses nothing but good stock. No pains are spared to make r.eal fits and durable work; all of which can be obtained very low for ready pay. . . JALOH F. DIETTETirCH. Bloomsbufg. Feb I, I860 ly. , orF CHEAP AT L. T. SHARPLESS' Ctiea,) Cash Store. Children's Gums, : Men's (iiinria. , Ladies' Shaw!, ' 't Gant's Shawls. , . DeLains & Calicoes, Hats at;d Caps', - -, .' . Ladies' Hoop Skirts, - , - Coai-s, Pants, and Vests. Having engaged the Store Houe former ly occupied by5 Jnn. Barton ilec'd, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Grain in exchange tor Goods. . , . t. T. SHARPLESS. Bloom-burg, Dec. 12, I860 if. CUE VP AM) VEUllPOWERiyiL. ICRCOPES Single lens-No Single 'lens can be mails more powerful than these Amnsing and iutructive. Sent 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 BostOD, Ma-ss. Jn. 2, 1861 Iw. PUBLIC NOTICE. TvM"OTlCE is hereby given that the fol lowing peisonal property belonging to Vt lliam , Long, has been placed in the hands ol Lawrence Marr, of Scott township, Co-. lumbia county lor keeping. One Mare, one Spring Wagon, one set of donbl Harness. . . , . , j , LAWRENCE MARR. iscninnwnship. Jannarv 2d, 16 1 - Flour and Feed Delivered ! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST I rpHK undersigned has made arrange -l ments that will enable him to deliver Floor and Feed, FOR CASH, aboul ten per cent, cheaper lhan any body else in lown. His prices ara as follows : ' " Flour87"25'; Corn and Oats Chop SI .55; Corn and'Rye Chop $1 65;. Bran 81 -10 ; I respecilully solicit a share of ihe public patronage. . MOSES COFFMAN. fomborg. June 14, 1860. ' . J r - : .. TO LKT. J JV0TICE is hereby given thai two or three spacious rooms wid be let on reasonable terms' Inquire of ' , "; .; - - - -' , CHARLES H. NOLL. Bloomsburg, Jan, 1A, 188 1 , 1 Cri Oa 23 3S & NORTH WESTCOriNEK - ighili ahd nafcJ; streets, ' PUILAD lpuia; Bv" Always on h'.'d, a lull aorf ment of Hats anJ Caps for "Meii Boys and ChiMren, ai low prices . t f Feb. 22 lGO. : .7 A. M. iHCPERTi j TLVNER $ STOVE DEALER, Shop oo South aide ot Main street, below Maiket;- : ;,j , -" .. . -' .. ' '. :. f ;Tlie Crisis of the Uiiioiil ! . shall White men rule America ? the newspaper for the times i THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK FOR 1801. THE: D4Y-IM Oli holds lhat this is a government of White Men, and that iuferi oi ity of social and political position for the negto race, mperiority for the white race, is the natural order ol American Society. AJI who want to refute the arguments of ilie anii-slaveryites. and understand ihe ne gro question, should read it. Democrats, Constitutional men, mut see lo ii that sound papers are circulated among the people, or Black Republican principles will never be pin down THE WEEKLY DAY-BOOK FOR 1861 wi.ll he cready improved and several new features added, making Ihe best family paper pnblihed. It will have One Third More Reading Matter, Letters on Educa tion, Able Agricultural Article"; Sketches of Living American Anthors, Sketches pn Cooks and Ccokery, and r Full Reports ol Cattle and other Markets. ' . Ii will also commence, on the 1st of Janu ary, A iNew and Original Story, by Prof. Peck, ol (ia., entitled VIRGINIA GLENCAIRE, A Tale of the Early Settlement of Georgia.. A Thrilling Story of Pioneer Lite, The Creek War &c. These feature", together with Special European Correspondence, .a full digeM of news, foreign and domestic, make it a ' ' ' ' . ."' " BUSINESS FAMILY AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER, All combined into one, and at a cheaper rate than any other paper published . TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy (per auuum) - - S2 . Two copies, .. . 3 P'lve copies, , 5 Tweniy-one copies," 20 00 00 00 90 CF- LIBERAL OFFERS. To every Post master or any other perKOn who will Hart a Club at a Post Office, and send us rive dol lars for five subscribers, we will send a sixth copy gratis. We make this offer that the paper may be introduced at every post- office, feeling confident that most who lead if. lor. a short lime will persons lake it, and use their efforts to siill further increace its circulation. This offer, however, . only applies lo one ojub of five at each orflce, and hence, : he first who sends wil be en titled to the .gratis ropy. Aher a club of five is formed, or where a club is formed, xddii'inr.s ran always be make to il at one dollar each subscriber, be they one or many. - STILL BETTER To all new snbseri, her who eu' on iheir yearly subscriptions belore ihe Isl of January, we will send their paper . gratis irom the time we re- reive their subscipiion until to the 1st of i I January, lhaj is,, make the date of their j suhscription to commence with tlw new ! year. ... - Specimen copies sent free. CT?" Clergymen aiid .Teacfiers will here, al-er be . Inrnihed the WEEKLY DAY BOOK for One Doliai per year, the lowest club rates. AH orders shonld be addressed as fol- i lows, giving Ins pos. -office, cou'lty and ! S'ate in lull : , . . VAN EVRIE, HORTON&Co., . 162 Nassau' S'.reet, New York. ( -To Person O UT- O V T.JI Visit YilIEIVT. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE SKIVING MACHINE. 7 E will give a Commission, or wages at from S25 to S60 per month, and expenses paid. This is a new Machine, and so simple in its construction that , a child of 10 years ran leant to operate il by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine . in ue, and the price is but Fifteen Dollar. r"Penons wishing an agenrv will ad dress .. .. J N- BOYLAN, . . Secretary Erie'Sewing Machine Company, i.ov2l6 . MILAN. OHIO. Tinware & Store Establislirnent. Y'HE UNDERSIGNED rerpecifuily in Inrms his old friends and cuflomers, 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 , recoived and of ters lor sale .the largest and most , ex tensive assortment of FANCY STOTVS ever introduced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured lo order, i All kinds ot tepairing done, as u-unl, nn short notice. Tne patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. ...A.M.RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan.! 12,. 1853., if. O Q :: Q v? w V w V4 .-. o o V. .- .. OF V . s t OF ALL KINDS, AT J. 3. BtiOWCK'S ; BilBS - Cheaper than Fter'. May 16, I860. o Q "W w. .. f . v.- 'iJ w V4 vi- 4w "iiv w 'w ii. :if 'if v. -. - - E. H. LITTLE, BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Office in Court Alley; formerly occupied by Chaile R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859.-tf. JOSEPUSHARPLESS. FOUNDER AND AUCJIIAEST, Buildings on Ihe alley between ihe ''Ex .hange'3 and "Ameiican House." F OR SALE. SEVERAL desirable Building Lois in Bloom sbnrg, lor sale, inquire of June 20, 1860-tf. W. WIRT. THE ITIOUIST VERI0, , North Second Street, above Areb; PHILADELPHIA ii. H. EDWAKDS,-Pr6prietor. February 22. I860 ly NOTICE. k LL persons inO,ebtedi tcihe dndersigneil lor Professional sei vices v p. ,10 April lft, 1860, are 'respect (nlly requested to call and settle, either by Note or otherwise. . . ; , ; . j. c.RUTTEn, m: d. Bioomsborg.'Aug. 15, 1850-tf.' r THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. ii onr,i:i v o k e.r y I'ii all its Branches, l B7 IV I S ,S ELIZA CARKFCLLT REVISED BT .A C TO N , MbS. S. J. HALE. I T TELLS YOU HOW to choose all kinds of, Meals, Poultry, and Game,., with, all ihe various and ioosh approved , modes of dressing and cooking Beef and . Pork ; also the best and simplest way of salting, pick ling and curing the same. ( IT TELLS YOU .ALL, the.'v.ari.o'us and most approved ni(K)esiol.,dreesing, rooking, and boning MtiHon, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with (le, different Dressing,, Gravies, and Stuffings bppro- priate, to each, 'It TELLS YOU HOW to 'choose,' clean, and preserve Fi.h of all kind, and how to sweeten i.i when tamted; also all the va rious and most approved modes of cooking, with the different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and mosl . npiroyed modes -of preparing over fifty, different,' kirn's of Meat, Fish. Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soups Broths, and Stews., with the Relii-hes and SeuSonings appropriate lo each. t . .IT TELLS YOU ALL '.the ,'various and most approyed modes. ,ol cooking Vegeta bles of, every .description, also how ip pre pare Pickles, Gxt-up .and Curries of all kinds, .potted Meats, Fish, Game, Muh rooms, &v. , v ... IT - TELLS YOU ALL the various and rnoM approved modes of preparing and cookirg a)l, kinds of. Plain and Fancy Pas try. Puddings,", Omelettes, Friiters, Cakes, Ciyilecuonery, Preerves, jellies, and Sweet Dishe" of every descrlp'iou. , . I V TELLS Y'OU ALL the arion and mo approved modes of making Bread, Riks, Muffins, and Biscnti,. the best method ol preparing Coffee. Chocolate, and Tea, -st.d how lo make Syrup, Cordials, I 1 and Wineclot varions kinds. : J i i i IT TELLS YOU HOW lo. set ooi and or nament a TaHe. how lo Garve all kinds of . , -i i i ' -1 i. . risti, Mesn or, row i, anci in stmr, now iosoi Kimplify ih hole Art of Cooking a to bring the choic.eM', luxuries ol ihe table wilhin everybody' reach. The book contains .418 pages, and no- t wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of w hich are the results of actual exDerienre. having been fully and carefi.lly tested un der the personal snperiiijendence. of the writers. It is printed in. a clear and open type, is illustrated with appropriate engja vtng, anil will be lorwarJed to any addres-, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt ol the price, Si 00. or in cloth, exlia, SI. 25. SIOOO n Year can be made by enterpris'ng men every where, ki selling the above work, onr in ducements to all such being very liberal. ror single copies ol ihe Bock, or for lerms lo agenis. with other information PP' 'to or a.!dres JOHN E. POTTER, Publiher, No. 6 1 7 SatibOiii St., Philadelphia. nov 14n.6 Great Work on flic lEore. THE HORSE AMD HIS DISEASES ; BV ROBERT JKNSI.NOS. V. S., Professor of Pmhtlngy nnd (Joer 'tive Surgery in the Veterinary College of Phd'ide'paia, ex., itc. ' tVH.LTEf.L YOU of the Origin, History " anil distinctive trai'S of the various breeds r Enrupeau, Asiatic, African and American Horse, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities of the animal, ai d how to a-certain his age by the numter and condition of hU teeih; :lln-trated vith nuwieroiis xplanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HiS Dl..As::S Will tell you ol Breeding, Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the horse, with the besi modes of administering medicine, h'so. how to.ireai Biting, K eking, Reang,fp Shving', Stumbling, Crib .Biting. Restless ness, and other vices to which he i suljett; with numerous explanatory engravings THE HORSE AN'd HIS DISEASES. Wil! tell you of the cause, synjploms, and Treatment of Siangle, Snre Throat, Dis temper, Catarrh, Influenza,. , Bri-ncln'is, Pneumonia, Pieuriy, Broken Wind, Chro me Coush, Roaring and Whistling. Lampas. Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and I)erael Teeth, with other diseases ol the Mouth and Res, iratnry Organs. THE HORSE-AND HIS DISESES yVifl :ell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment id Worms, Bots Colic, Stranu Int'on, Stony Concretioiis, Ruptures, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatinhoea. Bloody Unite, Slones in the Kidneys and Bladder, Inflammation, and other diseases of the Stomach, Bow Is, Liver and Urinary Or Sans. (. . ' THE HOtlSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you ol the caust-s, symptoms, and Treatment o( Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin, R ngoone, Svveenis, Strains, broken Knees, Wind (Jails, Founder, Sole Bru and Gravel Cracked Hoofs Scratches. Canker, Tnrush, and Corn ; also, ol 31 ; also, ot jl;rim-, S'aggers. and other Vertigo, Epilepsy diseases of the Keel, Legs, and Head. . THE HORSE AND..1JIS DISEASES Will tell you of the canes, symptoms, and Treatment of Fi-tula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scailel Fever, Mange, Siwlen, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gall-, Dis-ae of the Eye and Heart, &c, &e., ar-d how. to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trephinning. lloweling, Firing-, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, anil other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell yon of Rarey's Method of taming Horses; how to Approach. Halter, or Stable a Col ; how lo accustom a horse to strange sounds and sights, and how to, Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the lorm and law cl Warranty. The whole be ing the reMilitof more ihan filieen years' careful ' study of ibe.habu, jieculiarilies, wants aud , weaknesses of tins noble and uselul animal. . " w ' . - ' " The )ook contains ' 384 pages, appropri ately illustrated by One Hundred Engra vings. Ii is printed in a clear ar.d open tpe,and will be furnished lo any addrs, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bouiid, Si. 00. or, in cloth, extra, SI.25. SIOOO a Year can be made by enterprising men;every where, in selling the above, and other popular works ol .ours. Our inducements to all such are exceedingly libera! i For single copies of ihe Book, or for terms to agents, with other tnfourtaiiou, ap ply lo or sddfess JOHN E. POI'l ER, Publiher. , 617 Sansom St., Phila delphia. Pa. nov l4m6 . . DATID LOU EXBERG, CLOTHING H T ORE, 0a Main street,lwo doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." J! tPJ'-jcJ-rr- THE GLOBE, ' . - TI1F . ., " ' ' OFFICIAL'PAPKItOr.CONCnESS. I I.i.il " r i pnoiisib now my annual: rrospectus ai The Daily . Globe, ,nd fT.be Congressional Globe and Appe.ndix lo remind subscribers, ami inform, i hose who; may desire lo sub scribe, lhat Copgres will meet on Ihe firs.i Monday of, next, December, when I shall resume publishing the .above-named pa pers..,, ;'.f , . The-Daily Globe will contain a report of the Debates in both branches, of Congress a taken down by reporters, equal, at last, o any corps ot short hand writers in I hi, or in any other country. A majti'v of ihem will'ach, be able to report, veihutim, ten thousand words an hour while the average number t f woids spoken by fluent sp-jakers rarely exceeds seven thousand five .hundred words an hour. When the debate fif a day do.not make more t.han forty-five columns, 'hey will appear in The Daiiy Globe ol the next morning, which will contain, also, the news ot the day, to gether with si'ch editorial articles as may be suggested by.passipg events. The Congressional Globe .and Appendix ill eontaiy a report nf all the. Debates in Congress, revised , by the speaker-, he Messages pf the President of the United States, the Annual Reports of the Heads of the Executive Departments, the Laws passed during ihe session, and copious in dexes o all. They will be primed on a double royal sheet, in. book form, royal quarto ..size, each number cintaining six teen pages. The who! will make, it is be lieved, al least 2. 000 pages. This , is acknowledged to be the cheapest , work ever sold in any cooni'y, whether a -reprint or printed .from manuscript copy, taking for data the average numoer of words it con tains. . . . ... . 0T.he coming session will, without doubt, be an unnsnally interesting one, because ihe debates will, in a great measure, be upon the policy of .ihe. President elect, and 1 he. Globe .will.be. as it. has , been. b; ma.ny ears past, the on'v. sporca from which full debates i f Congress can be obtained.' . .The Congressional Globe and Appendix i pas free .1-irpug.h the ma:ls; ot the United States, as will be seen by reading the lol lowing Joint Resolution passed by Congress the 6th of August, 1852: Joint Resolution providing for the distribu tion ol the Lass of Congress aud the Debates thereon. With, a view to ihe cheap circulaMon of the laws of C0l,re$ and the debates con tributing tojhe trues interpretation thereof, aid to rrjake free the, communication be tween, ihe representative and constituent bodies : Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repiesenta.ives of lh United States of Anrerica in Congress a-sembled, That from ard after the present session of Congress, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain ihe laws and the debates thereon, shall pass free through the mails so long a the same shall be published by order ol Congress: Provided, That nothing herein shall ,be construed Iw authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe fiee of potsge. . , Approved, Augnst 6. 1852. TERn'. For a copy of the Daily Clcbe, for lour months, For 1 copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during ihe session, For 2 copies liitoj when ordered at the same lime, S3 CO 3 00 5 00 No attention wil! be paid lo any order unless the money accompany it. Bank notes, current in Ihe section of the coumry where a subscriber resides, will be received at par. The whole or any pari ol a subscription may le remitted in postage stamps, which is preferable Jo any currency, except gold or silver. JOHN C RIVES, NEW GOODS! FRESH ARRIVAL OF FA Tali AM) WIN TER Q3- CO CD OD j53 & at iauLi:i: s stoui:: ' H E si,b-cnber has just returned from the City with another Urge and select as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods, purchased al , Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, .and which h is determined to sell on as moderate terms a can be procured el-ewhere iu Bloomeburg. His stock com prises , . r Ia dies' I)res Clooils, of Ihe choicest styles ajid late lashions. DRY,G. OODS, Hardware, (neensware, Ce.drv a'e, Hoi lowware, Iron, Nails, Boo;s & Shoes, Hats and Cats. &.c , &c. In short, everything usually kepi i,o. country, Stores; lo which he invites the. public generally. The highest price paid for country prod-jre. . -S H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24, I860. iew Fall Goods I Large stock am low prices. e hvye as;ain. been to :he ci'y, and re- turned wi-h a large stock of Goods for ihe season, which we are prepared to sell ai a low figure lor ready pay. Our eiock consists of - " i Hardware, Qnt-ens ware, Cedarware, Willow-ware, -Hoi low-ware. BOOTS AND SHOES; Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Sail, Plas'er. Fluid .Camphene Oil., White Lead by ihe Keg, cheap, &c. , .... H C. & I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, 1860. Tllt PRINCE 0E WALES IS NOW C R E ATI NG ,Q,U ITE A m:satio ; . T Iiroughout this Country., . I ) UT there is great excitement down town 'caused by ihe arrival of a new and se lect stock of Goods jut received at L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Ca-h Store. Having iust reiumed from Philadelphia with a stock heretofore unrivaled, he flatters himself Ihai he can satisfy all of the beauty and ad vantages of the Cash System by the exceed ingly low prices with which he is able to sell. . consists l (ire-s goods of eery variety, Silks, Plaid-, Fig'd Thibeis, Cashmere, Plain and fancy DeLaines &c.. ire- Ladies Broche and Reversable Soawls, lenrs Shawls-j- Coat, Cloar and Mantle Cloih, Fancy Casimere. V'esiiwos, Satme, La whs, Flannels, Gingham, Car-eoes &c.,&c, Bocs ai.d Shoes A large assort ment ol Gum shoes w hich will be dispose I ol at. the low est prices. Hats and Caps, Table and floor OilCloths, , ; . , Kotions of every Kind, . Qneenesware, Groceries, Flour and feed, An examination of the slock i solicited a no charge rs made for an exhibition of HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES, Disease With Il AgoIct CHOOSE BETWEEN TI1EM. 1-58 ' HOLLOW AY S PlfifS. NERVOUS DISORDERS, What is more fearful ihan a breaking down ol the nervous system ? To b 3tei. table or nervous in a small degree is .most distressing, for where can a remedy be found ? There is one : drink but little wine. beer, or spirits, or far belter, none; take no. cofle, weak tea being preferable; get qll the Iresh air you can ; take three or lour pilU.every nfgh?; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the ue of slois ; and if these gold en rule are fcdlnwed, you will be, happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have any -nerves. 4 . ; MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS '- If there is one thing moje lhn another for which these PilU are so lamnus it is their purifying properties,, especially their power of cleansing ihe blood .from - all im purities, and removing dangerous jui.d sus- perlfd frecretions." Universally atlopted as theonegtaiul remedy for female complain thev never fail, never weaken the. syrem, and always bring about what is required SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE. These feelinzs which so sadden ns, most frequently rise from annoyances or troub le, jioip obsrrncted perspiration, or from eating and dnnking what is nr.fil for us, thus disordering the. liver and stomach..- These organs must be regulated if you wist to be well. The Pills, it taken according to the printed instruction, will quickly. re store a healthy anion to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a natural con sequence, a.gocd .appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indies scaicely any other medicine is ever used fur tLeae dis orders,, i . . . ; V , DISORDERS OF.TiiE KiDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or loo little water ; or whether tnev be afflicted with aches and pains stone or gravel, or with settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneya. these Pills should bo taken accor ding to ihe printed instructions directions, and the.Qi'tmeni should be. well rubbed into ttie small of the back at bed time. Thi treatment wdl give almost im mediate relief wheu alj other. means have laded. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. .No medicine will so effectually!' improve the i one of the s'omach as these Pills; thV remove all acidity, occasioned eiiher by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it In a healthy action; ihey are wonderfuliy efficacious iu cases ol spam in fact they never fail in cuiing all disorders ol the Ii er end siomBch. ' IloUowny,s Pith are the Itst remedy 'known in i -i ..,.-- .- me voi la jor ine jouoitin aatani. A gun, Asthma, , Bdlioo Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, ; Bowel Complaint, Colics, Constipation of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Dseniery, Ervsipela-1, Female Irregn'aii- ties, Fevers of ail kinds, Fits, Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jiuridtce, ' Liver Com : plaints, ; Fumbago, Piles, Rhenmaiism, Reietdioi of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Sioce and Gravel. . S"nridary Sv moioms, Tic-Douloureux, Uumours, l-ieer. Venereal AiTeo'ion, Worms ol all kinds Weaknen Irom . . whatever cause, . &c., &c. CAL"TIC !! Nor-e ar gennin nnls Ihe words Ho'lowav, New York pml Lon don' are di-cerrubje a a ll'oi"fr-mA in " every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the am may be p.ainly seen bt holding the fenf lo the tight. A hand soiie rpward wiil be given to any one rt-ndiiriiig such inlormation a? may lead i the detection ol any pany or pa-ti coun terfeinitg ,. the. nieibctne . or vending the same, knowing ihem lo be spurious. Sold a: Ute Mnnfactorv of Professor Hollo A-ay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all repec able Druggists and Dealer in Mdtciu, trironghont the civilizeil world, in boxe at 2b cents, C2 cents and Si each. There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N B Directions for the guidance ofp lienis in every disorder are aflised lo eacti box. O.-ober. 17. lSfif). . . it loom an una ;t isai:ki:i: miop. lHE uiider-igned respectfully inform the crizensot IJlooMnsburg, and the public generally, that he has taken the Barber S'lop, ii.-aied on Main Slreel, in the white Frame Building, nearly opposite the Ei chauge Bl.ick.vchere he is at all times ready to wait upon hi customers to entire satis faction. . ". - SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING, . Will be executed with care and neatness and n the most fastuonable style, and on ve'y moderate, terms. , fT'Shampooing, done np.in City Style. He solicits pubhc patronage and pledges his bet endeavors to give every reasonable gatifaciion. . . " , CHARLES HENRY XOLLl Bloomsbur, Oct. 12. 1859. ii:W STOISE'..-,, WHO LESA L E AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP STORE. . r,HE undersigned respectfully inl ciiizens of Bloomsbnr", and ! informs the he public in general. 1'iat he ha purchased the NEW :1AT SIOhE, in the- white frame 6tore iio jse, on Main S'reef, nearly opposite tie Exchange Buildings, where he ba just re ceived a Splerdid assor'meni of , City Hats and Capsi, , tl Direct from the Manufactories, of all kind, style's, sons and sizes, latest fashion, which he offers wholesale ami .retail, at very low prices. .Al.-o, STRAW GOODS, including all the nodni. styles aid da-hions. Tries Goods Wt be sold at very low prices, for KeaJv Pay. t " oc'3I JOHN K GIRTON. BAUiAKILHirpEn FJI SHIOPiJi RLE TJiILOR -Shop on the South Side ot Main S;reet, fin quare below Market.