The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 30, 1861, Image 3
'.r STAROFTIIE NORTH Li BLOOMSBURG, PA. Wednesday Morning Jannarj lOlli, iSSl. Thakkr. We are indebted td Cor Hiram R. Kline for various legislative favors. Snow. Quile a quantity of show fell In this place and vicinity ori Fatotday last, which made sleighing tolerably good. ' " . . A (2icrui!i woman, residing in Northamp ton county, gave birth. feceniiy, to rice chil dren four boys and a girl. No wonder Democrats are plenty in the tenth legion - The mails have been very irregular for he past few days upon the Cattawissa road. All right again, snow off the track. DO.Y TFORG ET D rI SI LK WORTH Will be in Bloomsbnrg on the 30th and 31st of each month. See Card in another column. Tin Shop -We take pleasure in announc ing ihat, William John, is carrying on the Sinning business in the town of Caltawiesa, rrd is prepared to supply all whe may wish 'any thing in his fine upon reasonable tenrrs and with despatch. Tkk Printers of Danville celebrated the anniversary of the great philosopher, states man, and printer, Bcnjimin Franklin. They partook of a grand sapper gotten up by onr friend of the White Straw, Jacob Cor nelison. The Post Office. The list of applicants lor the post office in this place has dwin dled down to the respectable number of iwo. Those two are pushing their claims on Ihe "'root hog or die" principle. The office in this place is rather a desireable one, and "the best man for it." Revival In the M E Church of this place, of which Rev. F. Geaihart is pastor, an interesting revival has been in progress for some two or three weeks. These night ly Yneetings, we learn, have resulted in the conversion of qnite a number of per.-ons. Lackawanna and Bloomsburu Railroad At the late election held by this Company, llie following Board of Directors was elected far the en?rdng year: Col C. F Welles, of Athens. President ; William Swetlaud, Wm. C. Reynolds, D G Driesbach, K. McNiel, John Brisbin, Moses Taylor, William E. Dodge, John I. Blair, Thos. F. Atheron, Joseph H. Scranton, N. Clapp and H. Gay lord. Directors. Advertise. Persons having property to pell or houses to let will find it to their ad vantage to make the same k' own through the advertising columns of the Star, as this paper has a fair circulation, besides il is tlaily increasing, and is mo "small sheet " Kvery body reads it. Charges inconsider ible, when compared with the advantages ei crain: to the advertiser. Dr. King, Veterinary Surgeon, gave an illustration, of the Rarey sjstem of training wild and vicious horses, upon a colt belong ing to Samuel Shaffer, on last Saturday, at this place. He completely subdued the animal, through the treatment applied,tbere by having perfect control of it. We have no doubt he will render the wildest horse or colt gentle, safe, reliable, and in every way manageable, in an increditable short space of time. . . We see by the Wyoming Intelligencer that, Prof T. E Perkins, who is well known by nr citizens, having spent some time pro fessionally among them lat summer, is about to commence a Musical Convention, in the town of Tunkhannock, in the course of a. few days. Mr. Perkins has had con siderable experience in conducting Conven tions ol this kind, and has won for himself a high reputation in hi professional ranks. An iKCtDENT. A horse the other pay, at tached to a sled, in turning a corner, fell. A gentleman's attention was quickly direct ed to it, when bis feet slipped, and he landed, as a sailor would say, on his beam's -end, in about six inches of very soft, cold tash. A young lady, at the same time, with her arms folded, and her face looking as good as ripe strawberries smothered in cream,' r&ri out to see the sights, r when her feet proved too small to support her, and she sat in ail her loveliness on the.icy bricks. The three were 'all down at the ims time, although some dis ance apart. Jnilutm-'pott Bulletin. Democratic Meeting. At a meeting of Democrats, held at the office of Wesley Wirt, Esq., in Bloomsbnrg, on Friday evening January 25 th, 1861 : for the purpose of organizing a "Democratic Association" and establishing a Democratic Heading Room in Bloomsbnrg. After some discussion or. the subject the meeting re solved itself into a cloby to be known by the name aud style of Democratic Asso ciation'' with the objects above specified. On motion, John G. Freeze was elected President of the Association, Martin C. Woodward and Wm H. Jacoby, Vice Pres idents, Wesley Wirt and David Lowenberg, Secretaries, and E. IL Little, Treasurer. The President upon taking the chair sla ted more explicitly the causes and objects of lbs Association : and i On rnoiion, Teter Billmeyer, Robert C. Frcit. Daniel Lee, Jacob R. Groul, Leonard B. Rupert, prB. Brockway and Dr. P. H Freeze were chosea a committee to solicit subscriptions and contributions in aid of the ""enterprize: Oa motion, Col.1 Freeze, E. H. Little, Daniel Lse, W. H. Jacoby, . Levi ,L. Tate, W. Wir', srnd C. B. Brockway vsere appoint? td todlaw cp a constitution for the said Association. ' " " - ' V . On raclion, the President rs authorized jo pfoeDra a room for the ns ;f the Asso ciation. ,- . . , : ' ' . ' . . . Ca maticri,adjoun;ed to meet at the Grand Jury Room, on Thursday evening, January 31st.atseven o'clock, where all friendly to the Et;cce?s and permanence of she Associ ation are invited to attend.- - J. 6. XSC, Trts'L Sheriff's Sales. "y virtue of win of Venditioni Exponas to "ma directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of the county of Columbia, Pennsylvania.will be exposed to public sale at ihe Court House, in Bloomsbnrg on MONDA Y THE 4TH DAY OF FEB. 1861, al one o'clnrk in the afternoon, the follow ing pwpeity to w It " AH Ihat certain tract of Land situate In Sogarloaf township Columbia county, bound ed as follows! Beginning; at a post on line of Irthd of Jonathan C Pennington, and corner of land of George Moor $ (hence on a road North eighteen and a half degrees West, ninety five perches a tie six tenths to a post, ihence by land of Christian L. Moore South twelve and a half decrees east, ninety three perche and eight tenths to a post, thence by lands of Ezekiel Shu' and J. C. Pennington, North eigTity four and three quarter degree east fifty-nine and two tenth perches to the place of beginning containing THiRTY-ONE A'CRES and sev enty eight perches, strict measure, nearly all of which is improved land, whereon is erected a one and a half story Plank Dwel ling Houe, a Frame Bank Barn a Frame Wagon Shed, a Still House and other out buildings with the appurtenance. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as ihe property of John F. La u bach. ALSO : At the same time andfplace, all that certain lot of ground, situate in Blooms burg, Bloom township, Columbia county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the North by land of Samuel Gross, on ihe East by an Alley, on the South by lot of Jacob Evans, and on ihe Wert formerly by land of Wm. Sloan, containing one HALF OF AN ACRE, more or less, whereon i erected a one and a half story frame Brew ery, a Well of Water, and other out build ings with the appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Lash. ALSO : At tt.esame time and place, all that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Sugarloaf township, Columbia county, containing about SIXTY ACRES, about Forty Acres of which is cleared land, bounded on Ihe Nrth by land of Andrew Hess, on the South lw lands of Harrison and Andrew Hess, on Vet by lands of Benjamin Petetman, whereon is erected a one and half story dwelling uouse", a frame viable, with the appurtenances. Seised, taken in execution and to be sd.'d as the property of Jacob S. Hes. ALSO: At the same time and place, all that certain ln-lot or piece of ground, situate in Enpytown, Scott townsrdp, Columbia county, containing ONK FOUR! H OF AN ACRE, more or less, bounded on the South by Main Street of said town, on the North by an Alley, on the West by an Alley, and on the East by lot of Thrma W. Kdgar, whereon is eree'ed a two tory Frame dwel ling House, a frame Kitchen, aud a frame Barn with the' appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas C. Fowler. ALSO : At the same time and place, by virtue of a writ of Jliat Vend jc., all Ihat certain In-Lot or piece of Land situate in Enpytowr., Scott township Columbia county containing ONK FOURTH OE AN ACRE, more or less, bounded on the North by an Alley, on the South by Min Street of said town, on the Eat by a lot of Alfred Heck man, Rnd on the West by a lot of William Tronsue, whereon is creeled a iwo Story Frame dwelling House with the appurte nances. Seized, taker, in execution and to be sold as the propeny of John Turner. ALSO: At the same tim and place by virtue of a writ of Venditioni exponat and a writ of Firta Facias, all that certain lot of ground, situate in the Borooah of Berwick, county of Columbia, bounded and described as follow, to wit: On the South West by lot of Widow Huton, on the North We?t and North East by lot of David Baocher, and on the South East by canal Street, con taining Forty Nine and a half feet in front, and Extending back Seventy Five and a half feet, being part of lot No. 48 in the plot of said Borooah, whereon is erected a THREE STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, now occupied an a Tavern house or Hotel. 3 wi;h the appurtenance. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Hiram Smether. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsbnrg, January, 2, 1861. List of Trials, tor Feb. Term, 1861. 1. Jacob Schuyler. v.. Wil.'iam Aer. 2. Jacob Sanders, vs. William Metz. 3. Townsend W. Kabler, vs. Daniel Ney hard. 4. John McMoIIigon, et. al. vs. Samuel Rhone. 5. Nathaniel E. Rutter, et. al. vs. Abram N. Harvey. 6. Lavina Cole, vs. Aaron Lo1?; & Wife. 7. And. Creveling vs Andrew MHi-k;et al. 8. Clinton D. Herring, et. si. vs. Daniel F. Seybert. - 9. David Yost, vs. George Hydler- 10. Isaac Tyler, vs. Jacob Berlin et. il. 11. Francis Jort'en, et. al. vs. Elisna B Pursel, et. al. . .. 12. 13. 14 15 16. Francis Jorden et. at. vs. Elisha B. Pur el, el. al. R. J. Lyon, v. Montgomery Cox, eual. Inaac Tyler, vs. Andrew Creveling. Stephen Pohe, vs. Lindly W. Wooley. Jacob K. Sune, vs Robert J. Lyons 17. John Lad wg, vs. Franci R. Weaver. 18. Samuel Fetierman, v. Wright Hughes. 19. John Young, vs Benjamin Winlersteen 20. J. Wesley Bowman, vs. Michael Frantz. et. al. 21 22 23 24 25, Michael Graham, et. al. vs. J. V. Crcs well, et. al. J. P McColInm, et. al. vs. Erasins Hen dershot et- al. levi Kntz, v. William Linden George W. Statten, vs Joseph F. Long. The Maryland Anthracite Coal Compa- , vs. John Lodwig. 26. Philip Wiuteriteen, vs. Valentine Win lersteen. 27. John Pealer, vs. Daniel Edgar et. al. 28. Lewis Lowenberg, et. al. vs. John Dyer. 29. Wolf, Westler &l Co. vs. Danwl F. Sey berl. - " - - .. $35,00. T AYS the entue cost for Tuition in ihe most popular and auccessfol Commer cial School in the country.- Upward of TwetvE Hundred yotiLg men from twentt eicht different Slates, have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as book Keepers at salaries of 2000.00 per Annum, ' immediately opon giadoating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the college. Ministers' sons hall price. Stadents enter at any lime, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues of 84 pages, Specimen of Prof Cowlef 'a Business and Ornamental Penmanshrp, nd a large Engravin" of the College, inclose twenty-five ceti is in Post-' ae Siarap 10 tLs Principal...,. : - ..,.-. ; Court Proclamdiiun. lL'HEREAS the Hon. Warren J. Wood- . ward, President Judge of the Court of Oyer and Tefmiher and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and Court of Cdmmon Pleas and Orphans' Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, Associate Judges of Columbia County, have issued their irecept bearing date one thousand eighteen hundred and sixty, and to me directed for holding a Cnurt of Oyer and Terminer, arid General Jim I Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms, burg, in the cbunty of Columbia, oh (he first Monday (beln-4 ihe 4ih da)-) of Feb'y. next, and to continue tine week. Notice is hereby glerj to the Cflfoher; ihe Justices of the Peace and ConMdbles HI the said County of Columbia, that they be then and there" in their proper )ersfJri9 at 10 o' clock in the fofenoort ol said day, with their records inquisition ahd other remembran ces to db" those" tnittgs which to their offices appertain (o be dohe. And those that are bound by recognizes, to prosrjente against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county ot Columbia, to be then and there to prosecufe then as shall be just. Ju rors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to i tteir notice, dated at Bloomsborgj the 3d day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. and in the eighiv-fitth vear of the Independence of the United States of America. (God save the Commonwealth.) . . JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff, Bloomsbnrg January, 3d, 1861. GRAND JUROKS, For February Term, lSGl. Bloom Ephraim Armstrong. Boaver George Longenberger. Briar Creek Henry Lamon, George Evans, Andrew Fo-wler. Bor. Berwick John Ruch, Abija Phillips. Catassa Samuel Kostenbauder. Conynjham Daniel T. MeKiernan. Centre John Hutton, Elisha W. M. Low. Hemlock John Gruber. Jackson John Ranlz. Locust William Miller. Montour Thomas Weaver. Madison John B. Mills, Lewis Schuyler, Silas Welliver. Ml. Pleasant. Thomas I. Wellvet. Mifflin Henry Hetller, Win. Fry. i v 'range Michael Hagenbuch. Pine John Wiimire. Soarloaf Richard Kile. r.IUiT'RSE JCttORS. Bloom-Adrian Vanh.outon, John Smith. Benton Richard S:'le- ... .. . Briar Creek Peter M. Transttt, John ost. Bor. Berwick George McBride James Jacoby. Beaver David Fry. Ceu're Mordecai Hicks, Joseph Rnckle, Thomas Conner, Johc Hayman Joseph Conner. Fishing Creek Samuel Ash, Wm. Mears, Samuel Creveling. Greenwood James Manning. Hemlock Peter Brngler, Thomas J. Van- dsrslice. George Wenner. Iiros! John YeagerJr., Daniel Miller. Mifflin John Keller, Thomas A ten, Benj. Yohe. Ml. Pleasant Eri I Icier, George Oman. Pir.e John Cotner, Roariffgrtetk Abraham Witner. Sugarloaf Jacob Herrington. Samuel Hess Scott Henry Me lick, Daiial Alelick. Catlawissa Benj-imiu Beaver, John Beaver. Madison John 15. Kinney. Boot and Shoeiiiakiiig. THE undersigi-ed being thankful for past fry favors, and grateful for future pros V I necti. desire to inform f the citizens of this place V. and vicinity, and his friends and patrons in particular, that he still carries on the above business in all its various branches, al his old stand, on Main Mreet, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church Bloomsbnrg. He employs the very bet workmen, ar.d use nothing but good stock. No pains are spared to make r.eal fits and durable work; aM of which can be obtained tery low for ready pay. JALOB F. DIETTERICH. Bloomsburg, Feb. 1, 1860-ly. si:lliig OlF CHEAP. AT L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Store. Children's Gums, Men's Guns. Ladies' Shawls, Gent's Shawls, DeLains & Caltcces, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Hoop Skirts, Coat", Pants, and Vesvs. Having engaged the Store House former ly occupied by Jno. Barton dee'd, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Grain in exchange for Goods. L.T. SHARPLESS. Bloom-burg, Dec. 12, 1860. if. CHEAP AND VERY POWERFUL. MICRCOPES Single lens No Single lens can be made more powerful than these Amusing and instructive. Sent free by mail (or 25 cents each. Four each a different power, for one gold dollar, New England money, or stamps. Address E. E. KIXC, Lock Box 228 Boston, Mass. Jan. 2, 1861 iw. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the fol lowing personal property belonging to Wlliam Long, has been placed in ihe hands of Lawrence Marr, ot Scott township, Co lombia county for keeping. .One Mare, one Spring Wagon, one set of doubls Harness. LAWRENCE MARR. Srnil fnwnhio. Jannarv 2d, lg61. Flour and Feed Delivered ! CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! THE bndersigned has made arrmge ments ihat will enable him to deliver Floor and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cent, eheaper than any bou else in lowu. His prices are as follows: FlourS? 25; Corn and Oals Chop Si 55; Corn and Rye Chop 31 65 ; Bran Si 10 ; I respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. MOSES COFFMAN. Bloomburg. June 14, 1860. . ' ' TO LET NOT! CE Is hereby given that two or three spacious rooms will be let on reasonable terras. Inqaire of CHARLES H. NOLL. Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 2d, 861 CSa OS S3T 53 0 NORTH WEST CORNER Eighth and Race Streets, PMLADl LPHIA. EP" Always on hand, a lull assortment of Hats and Caps for Me& Boys ami Children, allow prices " f Feb. 22. I860. A.3I.:ilCPEET T7yNER $ STO VE DEALER, Shop oo South side of Main street, below Matketv . .. . .-:v-- The Cfisis ofthe VJiiion ! ! SHALL WHITE MEN RULE Ail ERICA ? THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE TLUES ! THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK FOR 1801. THE HAY-D .Oil holds that this is a government of White Men. and that nteri Ot iftf of social and political position for ihe begro race, tvperiority for the whii? ra"ce, is Ihe natural order ol American Society. AH who want to refute the arguments of the anti-slaveryites, and understand the ne gro question, should read it. Democrats, Constitutional men, mut see to it that sound papers are circulated among the people, or Black Republican principles will never be pnt down THE WEEKLY DAY-BOOR FOI 1861 Will he crea'ly improved and several new features addd, making ihe beet family paper published. Il will have One .Third More Reading Matter, Letters on Educa tion, Able Agricultural Articles, Sketched of Living American Author, Sketches tin Cooks aud Ccokery, and Full Reports of Cattle and other Markets. It will also commence, on the 1st of Janu ary, A New and Ortiginal Story, by Prof. Peck, Ol Ga., entitled Virginia glencaire, A Tale el the Early Settlement of Georgia. A Thrilling Story of Pioneer Lite, The Creek Wars &c. Thene features, together with Special European Correspondence, a full digest ot news, foreign and domestic, make it a BUSINESS FAMILY AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER, All combined into one, and al a cheaper rate than any other paper published. TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. One copy (per annum) 82 00 Two copies, 3 Five copies, 5 00 00 Twenty-one copies. 20 90 EP LIBERAL OFFERS. To every Post master or any other person who will Hart il Club at a Post Office, and send us five dol lar for five subscribers, we will send a sixth copy gratis. We make this otter that the paper may be introduced at every post office, feeling confident that most persons who read it for a short time will take it, and use their efforts to still further increase its circulation. This offer, however, only applies to one club of five at each office, and hence, '.he first who sends wilf be en titled to the gratis copy. After a club of live is formed, or whtre a club is formed, additions can always be make to it at one dollar each subscriber, be they one or many. STILL BETTER. To all new subscri bers who send on their yeatly subscriptions ,efore the 1st of January, we will send their paper gratis from the lime we re ce;ve their subscription until to the 1st of janoa-r, that is, make the date of theit suhscriptiP0 1 commence with the new year- , Specimen coptt." "ent Ire. J5T Clargymen ano.' Tearher will here after be furnished the WEEKLY DAY BOOK for One Dollai per year, the Jiwest club rates. All orders should be addressed as" lows, giving his posoffice, county and Slate in Inll : VAN EVRIE, HORTON&Co., 162 Nassau Street, New York. To Person!" OUT F EJIPLOIMIEXT. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TH R ERIE SEH ING MACHINE. W E will give a Commission, or wages at Irom 925 to $60 per month, and expenses paid. This is a new Machine, and so simple in its construction that a child of 10 years can learn to operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Bewing Machine in use, and the price is bnt Fifteen Dollar. Persons wishing an asencv will ad dress J. N. BOYLAN, Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Company, tioV21w6 MILAN, OHIO. Tinware & Stove Establishment. rpY. UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- forms his old friends and customers, that he has purchased his brother's interest in the above establishment, and the con cern will hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively. He has jui recoived and of fe'8 lo' Ihe iarzest and moot ex lenive assortment of FANCY STOTVS tL. ever introduced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of repairing done, as uunl, tin short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT Bloomsbors, Jan. 12, 1853. tf. V.' Q 'it S OF S S2TQ53 G3CZ3CEdCLS3 2 OP ALL KINDS, AT J. J. RROWER'S Cheaper than Ever. May IP, 1860. E. II. LITTLE, IirOOllSRURG, Pa. Office in t'oort Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859. tf. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST. Buildings on the alley between the "Ex change" and "American Houfe." FOR SALE! SEVERAL desirable Buildinz Lots in Blooinbbura, for sale. Inquire of W. WIRT. June 20, 1860-tf. THE ItlOUNT VERIVOiT, 5orth Second Street, abore Arcli, . PHILADELPHIA. II. H. EDWARDS,-Proprie(or. February 22. I860 I y. NOTICE. ALL person indebted to ihe undersigned for Professional services np to April Nt, 1860, are respectfnlly requested to call and settle, e'nber by Note or otherwise. J. C. RUTTER, M. D. Bloomsbnrg. Aug. 15, 1850 -tf. TilE PEOPLES COOt ' BOOK. m o i b: r nt o o k e r y W ..II m4a tlHAiftntiAff. i mmm 119 UiailVlli;!') MISS E L I V A ACTON, CARKFUU.V REVISED EV MRS", ft. t. 1I4I.E. T TELLS YOU HOW to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, with alt the various and moM approved rtlbde! of dressing and choking Beef and Pdrk ; also ihe best and pimplesi way of salting, pick ling and curing (he same. IT TELLS YOU ALL fhe various and most approved ihoJeS of dressing, conking, and boning Jrtutfon, Larnb, Veal, Poultry, and GanlS of all kinds, with the different Dressing, Gravies, and Stuffing impro priate to each. IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose, ciean, and preserveFifh of all kindi, and how to sweeten it when tainted; also all the va rious and most approved modes of cookinz. with the different Dressings, Sacces, and Flavorings appropriate to each.- IT TELLS YOU ALL Ihe vafiofts and most approved ffiodes of preparing over fifty different , kinds of Meat, Fish. Fowl, Game; and Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews, with the fceliches and Se'dSrinins appropriate jo each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most appfoved modes of cooking Vegeta bles of every description also how to pre; pare Pickles, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats; Fishj Game; Mush rooms, &c. IT TELLS YOU ALL the varidns and mo! approved rnddes of preparing and cooking all kind of Piaih and Fancy Pas Jrv, Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, JellieCj and Sweet Dishes of every description. IT TELLS YOU ALL the vafiohs and most approved modes of making Bread; Rur-ks, Muffins, and Biscuit, the best method o! preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, ar.d how to make Syrup, Cordial.; and Winesof various kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to set out and or nament a Table, how to Carve all kinds of Fifh, Flefh or Fowl, and in short, how loso simplify the whole Art of Cooking a to bring the choicest luxuries of the table within everybody's reach. The book contains 418 pages, and up wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fully and careltlly tested un der the personal superintendance of the writers. It is printed in a clear and opeH type, is illustrated with appropriate engra ving, and will be forwarded to any addres, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt ot the price, Si 00, or in cloth, extra, SI. 25. ($1 000 a Year can be made by enterpris'ng men every where, in selling the above work, our in ducements to all such beinz very liberal. hot single copies of the Bock, or for terms to agents, with other information apply to or ddres JOHN E. POTTER,Tobliher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia. novl4m6 Great Work on I lie Horse THE HORSE AnTThIS DISEASES J SV BOB (CRT iCSNtNCS, v. s., frofet'or of Poihnlogy arid Oaer-tive Surgery in ikf V&nnary College bf Pkiludt'paia, etc., etc. WILL TELL YOU of the tt.'g!n, Wisitfry and distinctive traits of ifi vari6n3 breeds vt European, Asiatic, Africa! anJ American Hordes, with the physical fornrf- tion atid peculiarities of the animal, 9fid how to ascertain his ase by the number and condition of bis teeth; illustrated with numerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will lell you of Breeding, Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding, Groomina, Shoeing, and the peneral management of the horse, with the best modes ol administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting, K eking, Reanp,rp Sh)ing, Stumbling, Crib Biting, Restless ness, and other vices to which he i subject; with numerous explanatory engravings THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Will tell you of the caues, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Die temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronrhi'is, Pneumonia, PIeuriy, Broken Wind, Chro nic Coush, Roaring and Whistling. Lampa, Sore Mouth and Ulcer, and Decayed Teeth, with other diseases ol the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS D1SESES Will :ell you of the cause, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, Buts, Colic, Strangu lation, Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Paly, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirrhoea. Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidney s and Bladder, Inflammation, and other diseases of the S'omach, Bow Is, Liver and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of the canses, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin, Ringoone, Sweenia, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sol Bruise and Gravel, Cracked Hoof, Scratches. Canker, Thrush, and Corns ; alxo, of Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Stagger, and other diseases of the Feet, Leg, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of the caues, symptom, and Treatment of FiMula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surleit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gall. Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &c, &c, and how to manage Castnlinn, Bleedmg, Trephinning, doweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and o'.Ler surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of Rarey's Method of laming Horses; how lo Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to Strang eounds and sigbu, aud how to Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; aUo the lorm and law ol Warranty. The whole be ing the result of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habit, peculiarities, wants aud weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appropri ately illustrated by One Hundred Engra vings. It is printed in a clear and open type, and will be furnished to any addre, pnlaye paid, on receipt of price, half boutid, 51.00, or, in cloth, extra, 51.25. SIOOO a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above, and other popular works ol ours. Onr inducements to all Mich are exceedingly libera!. For single copies of ihe Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, ap ply lo or sddresa JOHN E. POHER, Publi.her, 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. novl4m6 . DAVID L0WE5BERG. CLOTHING STORE, On Main street,two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel.'1 THE GLOBE, THE OFFICIAL 1APR OF CONGRESS. l publish now my annual Prospectus of The Daily Globe, and The Congressional Globe and Appendix, to remind sobccribeif, and inform those who may desire to sub scribe, that Coriresfj will meet on Ine firat Monday of next December, when I shall resdfne publishing the above-named pa- Pfcf- . , The Daily Globe will cemtain a report of the Debates in both branches of Congress as taken down by reporters, eqnal, at least, to any corps of nhoii-liarut writers in ifiis, or in any other country. A majority of them will ach, be a'ble lo report, verbalini, ten thousand word ah hour, while the averase number cf word spoken by fluent p3akerS rarely exceed seven thousand five hundred words an hour. When the debates of a day do not make more than forty-five columns, they will appear in The Daily Globe of the next morning, which will contain, also, the news nl the day, to gether with such editorial articles as may brf suggested by papsinn events. The Cohgressirinal Glnbe and Appendix wilt eoutain a repOft of all 'the Debates in Congress, revixed . by the speakers, the Messages of the Pse'sident of thf United States, the Annual Reports of the tfead of the Executive Department-, the La"ws pafct-ed during the session, and ropious in dexes o all; They will be printed on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto ie, each number containing six teen pages. The whole will make, it i be lieved, at least 2,000 pages. This is acknowledged to be the cheapest work ever sold in any counfj', whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy, taking for data the average numoer of words it con tains. The bottling session will, without doubt. be ah unusually interesting one, because the debates will, in a great measure, be bpbh the policy of the President elect, and Thts Globe will be, as it has been for many years past, the only sourta frOm which fall debates f Congress tan be obtained. The CorigreiMonal Globe aud Appendix pass free through the" rfiads of Ihe United States, as will be teen by reading the Idl lowing Joint Rgsolbfion pased by Congress the 6th of August, 1852: Joini Resolution providing for the distribu tion of the Laws of Congress and tfift Debates thereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress and the debates c-rJh-tribuiitig to the true inierpfetatidn thereof, and to make free the communication be ttteen the representative and constituent bodies : Be H resolved by the Senate and Hbose of Rpptefretitative of ihe United States of America in" Congfess a-sembled, That from ard after the present session of Cofcgres; the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain the laws and the debates thereon, shall pas free through the mails so long as the same thall be publif-hed by Older ol Congress: Provided, That nothing herein shall be constroed to authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free of potsge. Approved, Angnst 6, 1852. TERMS. For a copy of the Daily Globe, for four month, 23 Cd , For I copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the session, 3 00 - For 2 copies ditto, when ordered at the same time, 5 00 No attention will be paid lo any order Bnless the money accompany it. Bank notes, current in the section of the country Where a subscriber resides, will be received at par. The whole or any part of a fCbt-criptidn maj be remitted in postage slanr's. vrhich is preferable to any enrrem-y, r ' . . iSilt , iiit'f'o ereni oniJ or "urer. jvn4 m t cc. I o - NEW GC9D3! FRESH ARRIVAL OF FAIjIj AD IVIiVTER C2 CD (D ID a AT 1IIiMM:K S .STO IS E! rHE stb-cnbpr ha just returned from the City with another large and select as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which he is determined to sell on a moderate terms a can be procured elsewhere in Bloomburg. His stock com prUes nIio, Drcs CJooil, of the choicest styles and Utet fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'e, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boo's & Shoes, Hats anil Caps, &c , &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country Stores; to which he invites ihe public generally. The highest price paid for country prod-ice. S H. MILLER. Bloomsbnrg, Oi-t. 24, 1860. 1 New Fall Goods.' LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. have again been lo :he city, and re- turned with a large slock of Goods for the seaon, which we are prepared to sell at a low figure lor ready pay. Our stock consists of Hardware, (Jneeusware, LedarWare, Wil-Inw-wafe, Hollow-ware. BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Fluid, Camphefre Oils, White Lead by ihe Keg, cheap, kr.t kc. H. C. k I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomburg,Oct. 17, 1860. THE PRIXCE OF XV LES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A SE.tSATlOA Throughout this Country UT there is great excitement down1 loivrf caused by the airival of a new and se lect stock of Good. jnt received at L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Ch Store. Having1 just returned from I'hiladefphia with a stock heretofore unrivad, he flatters himself that he can satisfy all of the beau'ty a'rrd id vantages of the Cash System bf fhe exceed ingly low prices with whfch he fs able to sell. consists ol dres goods of etery arielyt Silks, Plaid, Fig'd TbiB'ets, Cashmere, riai'i and fancy Lame's &c., &c. Ladies Broche and Reveri'able Shawl, GentV Shawl, Coa', Cloak tend M"antle Cloths, Faticy Cassimeres, VestTngs, Satins, Law as, rlatmels, GinghamSjCafcoes &c.,fcc. Rows ar.d Shoes. A large assortment ol Gum shoe which will be dis"ood ol al lK low est prices, Hals aud Caps', Table and floor Oilcloths, Notions of ctcfy Kind, Queenesware, Groceries, Floor and feed, An etaminvtion of the slock is soliehed as no charge is made for an exhibiiJoS 6f - HEALTH ASO ITS PLEASCI1ES, OR - Diseae With Its Agonies; CHOOSE BETWEEN THEMr NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is more fearfn1! than a oreatihg down ot ihe nervous sjsipn To be exci lable or nervous in a small degre'tf Js jnont distressing; for where can a remeay be found? There is one : drink but fitile wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, n6ne ; take no coffee, weak tea beina preferable; get all the ireh air you can ; tbke three or four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the ue of slops ; arfi if ihiib gold en rules are followed, tptV vtifl be happy in mind and strong in body, aud forget you have any nerves. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more I ffn f antfiliPr for which these Pills a1 re s"o famnns it s their ponfying pftfperties,- cpec?liy their power of cleini'ng th'S blo'ud from all im purities, and removing danefoHs tJnd su pended secretions. Universally adopted as theonegtand remedy lor female complaint thev never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE. - These feelings which so sadden os, rfttfst frrqnently arise from annoyances or troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is or. fit for us, thn disordering the fivef and stomach. These Organs mut be regulated if yon wist to be well. The PflU, it taken according to the printed instruction; will quickly f(U ftore a healthy ac;loii to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a hainral cdh sequeuce, a nocd appeiiie and a Clear bead. In the Eat-1 and WfiM lndjs scaicey any Oth-r medicine is ever Used for these dr brders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEY. In all diseases affecting these organs, wheiher they secrete loo much or loo little water; or whether thiry be afflicted with Mone or gravel, or with aches and pain settled in the loins over ihe fegiong of the kidneya. these Pills shonld bo taken accor ding to ihe piinted irisirdcf ?6ns directions, and the Ointment shbbld be well rubbed into the srriati of the baVk at bed time. Thi treatment will gite alindst immedi&te relief when all other rheani have laded. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. No medicine will so effectually imrirdve the tor.e of the stomach as these PilU; ihy remove all acidity, occasioned ei;her by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce il to a healthy action; they are wouderfoliy efflcacioOs in cases of spasm in fact they never tail in culmg all disorders of the II er and sfemsch. are the best remedy known in ine world jor uie Jolluwinq diseaset. Ague, Inflammation, Juti(iice, Liver Com plaints; Lumbago, Pile, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Threats, Stone and Grave!. Secondary Symptoms, Tic-Douloureux, Unmoor, Ulcers, Venereal Affection, Worms of all kinds Weaknets fforh whatever eanse, Sic, Le. Asthma, Billions Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation1 of tha Bowls: Consumption, Debility; Dropsyj Djsenteryj Erv sipeUs, female Irregnlari- lies, Fevers of all kinds, Fit, Gbu, Head ache, Indigestion, . CAL'TIOX SI None are genuine mife's1 Ihe words "Hollowav, New York and Lon don," are durernable a a" Water-mark in every leaf of the book cf directions around each pot or box : the same may be plainly seen bv holding the lenf to the light. A hand some reward will be given lo any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection ol any party or parties coun terfeiting (he medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurrou1. f Sold a! Ihe Manufactorv of Professor HolioA-ay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, ami by all respecable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in boxe at 25 cents, 62 cent and SI each. ts" There is considerable saving by la king the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa tients iu every disorder are alftxed to eacrr bor. October, ii, i8601. BLOOMSBURG HARDER MIOP. t"!HE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Bloomsbufg, and the public generally, that he has tafien ihe Barber Shop, Inrated on Main Street, in the white Frame Building, nearly opposite the Ex change Block, where he is at all times ready to wait upon hi customers to entire. satis faction. SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING, Will be executed with care arid neatness and In the most fashionable style, and on very moderate term.,. fkFShampootng, done up in Ciiy tjle. He solicits pfciblc patronage and pledge his bet er?de2vors to give every reasonable salifactibn. ... Hl. CHAftLES HENRY NOLL. Bloomsbnrg, Oct. 12, lg3. K E IV: T O R E: WHOLESALE. AND RE t AIL HAT AND CAP STORE. f j'HE undersigned tespec i'uliy in for rss rh ciiizens of Bloomsburg, and ihti pnblm in general, ihat be has pcruhased ihe NEW HAT SfORE, in ihe white frame smr Sio'jse, on jjain Street hearty opposite the Exchange EoiMingj where he has just re ceived a srderdid aforlmen. of Citr UaU and Caps; Direct from the Manufactories, of all kind; styles, sons and sizes, latest fa-hion, whirh he offers wholesale and retail, al very lour prices. Also, STRAW GOODS, including k!l the motieih styles and fashion. These Gb'6'd, will be sold at very iltw prices, for Readv Pay. . ocisi " JOHN K. GIRTON. . .BAIiNAKU It U PERT. FJISIIIOIIABLE TAILOR, Shop on the Soo;h Side of Main Street, firs qua re below Market. ..ITATIOITAL ECTEL, w . j . r Wrr et T.7