1 tlL E NORTH. B LOO MS SO RQ, PA. Wednesday JliMlig, Fbftfary Uih, 1851. Thivis -Our worthy ''members at Har mbarg Bonnd.TCUnVand Osterhout have our thai. ka for Lgiirailve racor'ds, 'papers, Cocxtt Stat sm a kt" In another column of this week's paper will le seen the coun ty statement for the'ye'ar'T$60, showing tip the receipts am! expenditures for that year id uch a manner as to; fender general satis -' faction. 'J he county finances, it Can "safely " be sai!. were never in a better 'condition, under Democratic ruie or any other. The Democracy have hetd the pure rims ol this county quite a rinmber of years, and if we may judge from 'the good feeling and unanimity prevailing in our party through 'out the county, it bids fair to 'continue to hold them for years to come. Every -' thing in this statement is put out in such ; way as to be clearly nnderstood. This is as the people wish it; they desire to kr.ow how our change U handled, and to "hat purpose it is applied. It will be seen thai ' a large amount of loose change now lies in the hands of our wofthy Treasurer, which we have not been particular o boast of for : years back. Conrt Proceeding!. On Monday of last week, a'regular ses aion of Court commenced in this place, and 'continued until Friday, with Hon. Wabrkn J. Wooeward, President, and Stephen Bal dy and Jacob Evans, Associates, on the bench. There was not mnch business of impor tance before the'Cdurt this eess'rtin -After ' the different Constables banded in their to tems,1 and the nsoal formula business was i disposed of, the following 'cases upon the 'calendar were called up : Com. vs. Clark Pnce. for an assault and battery with intent to kill. Verdict was 'found, guilty; and the sentence of the Conrt is, pay a certain amount of 'fines and costs, ondergo an imprisonment of 'fifteen davs in the County Jail, and one ''year in the East- 'em State Petiitentiarj, at "hard labor. This criminal was found gnilty'at 'our last term 'on a similar Indictment. Lavina Cole, vs. Adam 'Lutz and wife. This was an action brought for slander The case was one of sri'nrie interest, occn 'pring the attention of ihe'Coort for nearly 'one whole day. Eminent Counsel were employed on both sides, and the whole "evidence in the case was well sifted. The Jury were not long in making np their 'minds as to the verdict, which waa four 'dollars lor the plaintiff, as damages. Com. vs Joseph Vansickle Indictment larceny Disirict Attorney for Com., and Kobt. F. Clark for Pefendanl. Verdict of the Jury not gnilty." David Yost rs George Hydler action of 'trespass for killinf a hore. It appears that lefendent killed plaintiffs horse by driving against it. in Bloorosbnrg, on last day ol 'County Fair. 1359. The Jury broaght in a verdict of $S 20 for Plaintiff. 'Solomon Fetterman vs Wright Hughes action lor blander This matter had been nled out of Cnur and arbitrated, the plaintiH "receiving eighty odd dollars. The defen- feni rot being satisfied wi:h the decision, appealed to t ourt. The Jury of the Court - tre a verdict in. favor of the Plaintiff for SI00 00. x Inzcrne Contested Election. We see by the legislative .proceedings of Wednesday last, that 41 Sir. Armstrong, frrm the commitiee appointed to investigate the rnatter of the contested seat from Lu :reme county, made rej-ort, decla ing Mr. Pugh entitled to bis seat, it appearing that he had a majority ol five Votes HjveT Mr. Chapin, the contestant." Of course. With a Hoo'e constituted as the present one so strongly Republican that in a committee of nine there was vol a tingle democrpt, it was hardly expected that Mr Chapin could4get hi rights. Mr. Cha pin wat as clearly elected by a majority t)f the- voters, as were any of the gentleman who served on that Committee It was so demonstrated by the testimony belore them; but yet in the face of all this, it was a fore jjone conclusion that Luzerne must be mis represented by one who was not ber choice. This is but another proof ol the revolutiona ry character of Abolition-Republicanism 'Luterne Union. , Earins Disnwaf Robbery. . Lastweek Mr. Henry Harrrian, of Belle f onle, Centre county, started his eon, about 16 years old, into the counties of Clinton and Lycoming, ; with a horse and Bleigh, loaded with cegars, ' medicines, fete, to sell nd trade off When the boy was abou: leaving Bellefonte, a man named James Wilson obtained pemissron to ride with knir t f str H jtpn' On lhi riil ami -3 VJJ IV . w . w w.. ...v . - he neighborhood of Lock Haven this Wilson took ibe . liberty of making a '"nber of sates, and placing the pro xs own pocket. After this be of everything and, with the i Aith biro, te drove to S1 TAR OF Til is county, when he claimed .the whole establishment. ,.e traded the horra off for an animal and S40 besides, to a imed Marshal, in the presence of .-...e remonstrances of the toy. In addition to this he took from the boy'a person a val I tsatla watch which he convened into raort y ey. By this lime Wilson is reported to have mada on tha whole operations about ' 5300, with which he left tha country and went to York State. . Immediately measarta were taken to pur ses and arrest the man, when on Monday last, effl'-er Lee of ElmifM arfested him at Hcrsehead. about 6 miles distant Wilson is row in jail at Elmira- Ha is represent ed to hsEs ''prrfessed great piety ' while THRILLING WORKS Just isded from the . . ai 4itiaioTii pudiTiiiixg nrirsi? Ordinal Gift Book Estatlisbnent 43V CL-eatuui Street, PhllLADKLPHU. 'iLIBERTY AND UNION, NO IV AND FOREVER, ONE INSEPARABLE, ONE COUNTRY, ;ONE CONSTITUTION, ONK'PESUNY !' 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He defires f o have all his old and new accounts square J promptly and with satisfaction, hence nubiishing of this notice. A wo'd to up the the wise issnrd lo be sufficient. JACOB F. DIETTERICH Bioorhsburg, Feb. 6, 1861 EDITORIAL CONVENTION. THE Annual Meeting of the "Pennsyl vania E Uiorial Unnion," will be held in Enlion HmII in ihe cily of Linftasier, on WEDNESDAY, the 20lh of Febroary next, at 2i o'clock, P. M. Important bnsine ss will be transacted and it hoped that there will be a fnll attendance of the members, anc" Editor generally ihrojjhotK the State. An election will be held for officers for the iieaing er MORTON McMICHAEL,eresiJent. J. H. Pclcston, L. H. Davis, Secretaries. NOTICE. LL peron indebted lo ihe undersigned lor Profesional set vices op to April 1860, are respectlnlly requested tfl call and eule. either bj Nte or ndierwtM. J. C RUTTER, M. D. Bloomsburg. Aug. 15 lR50.-tf. FOU RENT. A CONVENIENT House and lot m ja B:ooinsburg. . The garden i an ;J excellent one, and a good well ofil 1"! water on the premises. For farther partic ulafs apply to wes Ley virt. , BloOmsburg, Jan. 9, 1861 4w. V.gfr9 ESTgs! Eggsft inn cum r,oze" IUUjUUU Expresa Office, wnt ;d at the which foi cash will be paid. A. C. MENSCH, Agt Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 30 IRt? I tt. i'OII SALE. good CANAL BOAT lor sale Cheap. Terms to suit ii 3 . THE ORIGINAL GENERAL TOM THUMB, THE , AZJ'UE COURT HOUSE, POSITIVELY FOR 0XE DAY, ONLY J Saturday March 2d. Two entertainment each ; alternoon at 3, evening at 7 o'clock. Doors open half an hour previous The Liufe General anpears in all his new Sonus, Dances,' I 'Oitatiotis, Statiies, tc as sisted bv JVlr. W. TO.VILIN, the great Eng. li.h Baritone and Buffo, Irpm the Nobili ties' Concerts, London ; Mr. WILLIAM DE VERE. the American Tenor, aud Mr C. G. TITCOMB, P anist. AMISSIONS r-Dny "ehtensinment 25 cem. 'Jhildreu undfr tefl years 13 csnt. Evening enteriainmetit 15 cents Chil dren under 10 i rkr 1 cents. 'RpservKd seals 2 5 cell's. Schools udinifed on liber al terms. The General rules in his. Minia ture Carried from the Exchange Hotel io ihe Court House. , CST He viit Danville Mrch ALFRED CATELY, Business Ag't. Feb. 6, 1861 4t- $35,00. T AYS the ennie cost for Tuition in tne - most popular and successlul Commer rial School in the country. 'Upward of TwtLva Hundred yom.g men from tWenty fight different States, have been edncated for business here within trie past three years, some of whom have been employed as book Keepers at salaries of $000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of decoums when they ehtered ttre college. . , CP" Ministers' sdhs half price. Student? 'enter at any time, and review when they plea6e, without extra charge. For Catalogues of 84 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Buinesn nJ Ornamenlal Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, inclose twenty-five cents in Post age Smp. lo ihe Principal. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Ta. January 9, l6l. 1 OK SALl). sVirt Hundred Tods of Cayuga Lakt AT THE CATTAWISSA MILLS. 'fHE undersigned would respectfully in forai the iub!ic generally that they have on hand a large amount of superior CAYCG1 LKKll PLASTER, all of which they otter lor nale, in Urge or small quantities, upon ihe most reasonable terms. Persons wishing a good article of rlaier would do well to call and examiue this before purchasing elsewhere. C. W. M KELVY & CO. Ca"awia Jan. 30. 1861 3m. , d iii i ii ili'a tor's Police. fe'tiltt'if Jihi. C (Je:hirt. late of Franklin township. Columbia county, deceased. LEl'l E US n't A imiiiis'ra-ion on ihe e-'tate of J. In; C 'Geartiart, late of Franklin vownstnp, Coli.mbia coun'y. deceased, nave been granted, b) the Re?i-ier ot said coun ty, to D-niel C Gearhari, of Maine town ship, and county lore'satd. All pcsonS having claims or demand aamsl the es late ut ttre decedent ae requ'ste I to make l he in known to Ihe administrator and those iin'ebt'e'd to the estate to make payment i.u'm'ediaiely io . . DANIEL C. GEAR HART. January 23, 15BI 6-. Admr. Afliiiiiiiir;itnr' Notic. Entile of Peter Kline, lite rf Locmt toicn&hip, Columbia county deceased LETTERS d admiiii-tration on. the e.U'e of Peter Kline, late ol LocUt township. Coin hi ih t-omiy, deceased, have bee i i-rante ' bv die Ris-.er rd said ronn'y to Xlmii V B. Klme. r-siding in the tow.i stup am! ciunt alnresaid. All person, having rliims or dema id ayain-t ite es ate of ihe decedent are leqnes'eil to make ihem known to ihe undersigned, ami those indebted to the estate to make pay inert I to Ihe adminrsra'Or wrhoni delay - MAKtLN V. B. KLINE. Jannary 23, 161 6w. Admr "akise take rp thv Btn and walk. " The Annfytient tl.ysicinn and S'ugeafn. JS t'aily asioni-l'inu hi pati-M by the rnre ol Joi.g standing diseases. HIS REMEDIES ARE PURELY VEGETA BLE. He will be at the lollowmg places Ihe same dajs of each month as stated be low, when he can be consulted lor all dis eases flesh if heir io. CONSfcLTATION Fit EE. At Nicely'?, in Berwick. 2th and 29lh. 4 The Exchange. Bloomsburg. 30lh to 1st. The Mon our House. Danville, 2d Si 3d January 30, 1861 Im-pd. For Sale mTIlE subscriber or Relit. offers three Honses A and lots for sale, or rent, one in Blooms burg, one at Buckh orn, ard one r.t lower Lime Ridge, also a Store Room and grana ry suitable lor a small Siore or Grocery, it being in a good locality ot the town. GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg Feb. 6, 1861. PUBLIC NOTICE JVATOTICE is hereby given that the fol 11 lowing personal property belonging to Wlliam Long, has been placed in ihe hands ol Lawrence Marr, of Scott township, Co lumbia county lor keeping. One Mare, one Spring Wagon, one sei of doubt Harness. LAWRENCE MA RR. Scoti towrtship, January 2d, 161. E. II. LITTLE, jLS'ffeutsya: ill us-kWa BLOOMSBUKG, Ta. Office iu ourt Alley; lormerlj occupied by Chaile K. Bnckalew. December 28, 1859. if. TO EE I VOTICE ishereby given thai two or three ' spacious roms witl be ! 1 be let on reasonable terms. Inquire Ot CHARLES H. NOLL. Bloomsburg Jan. 24, 1881 J0SLTII SIIARILKSS. FOUXDEt AND MA CHI XE ST. Buildings on the alley ber ween the (Ex change" ami "American Htiuse." FOR SALE! SEVERAL desirable Building Lots in Blfinmsbnrtfj tor ale. Inquire of W. WIRT. June 20, 1860-tf. A- J. ETANS. MERC II A N 7 The Crisis of the In Joh!! SHAEL'vVHiTE MENRULE AMERICA? 'HEEwipdPER FOR THE ilMES ! THE WEEKLY DAYBOOK FOR 18G1. TIliErbYsn Oft holds that this 'is a government of White Men, and that iuferi oiily nfsncial and political position tor ihe negro race,'ipetoriy for the whit race, i the natural order ot American Society. All who want to refuse the arguments of the anli:slaveryites, and understand tie ne jro question, should read ii. 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Z1T Persons wishing an aaenev will ad .tress J N. BOY I. AN, S-rr'arv Erie Sewing Machine t. Sewing Machine t..im;any, Ml LA N.OHIO. nov2w6 Tinware & Store Estnblisliracnt. rwrt UNDERSIGNED respectfnlly in torms his old friends and customers, that I)'e has purchased his brother s interest in the above establishment, antl'lhe cbn- certi will nereaiter ro connucieu iy nimen exclusively. He has jn4 recoived ami of- rers tor -aln Ihe largest and mni e- 0Bm " 1 " ' ever introduced into this market. Stovepipe - and Tinware constantly on hand anil manufactured to order. All kinds ot repairing done, s usual, nn short nonce. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully soliciied. A. M. KUl'EKf Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853. tf. .. .- j-.- jtn. .". . .. s. sr. .V. 4 ? W i i' w Vi- Q OF SL OF ALL KINDS, J. J. BKOWEU'S o .v. Cheaper Ilian Ever. May IP, 1S60. -r". r vr. j?-. . tt. . . . " . m wm w-m w-m v vi v "W THE molIKT VEROIV, North Second Slreel, above Arcb, PHILADELPHIA. n. n. EDWADS,-Proprietor. February 22. I860 ly. ZXa OB ST ST a . NORTH WEST CORN EU Eikliih and ISaee streets P1IILAD LIHIA. tf Always on had, a tull assortment of Hals and Caps for Men Boys and Children, at low prices f Feb. 22. I860. DAVID LOHENBEnG, C LO THIN G S TORE, On Main street, two doors above ihe "Amer ican Hotel." IlIUAi! li Ilnti EK, SURGEON D QNTIST. Office near Wilscn's Carriaue shop, Main St A.M. RCrEltT, Tinner $ stoVe dealer, Shbp oo South aide Of Main street, below Mai k el. s. t. suivtv Manufacturer of Ftimititrt atld Cdbinti Ware Wareroom in SliiveVJ'ko,j.suSiw - THE PEOPLE S COOK BOOK. MODE 15 fv7?0 OK EUt In nil its Branches, i MISS E L I zV, A CT b N , CAREFULLY REVISED BT fcfcS. B. "l. tliLC. IT TELLS YOU HOW to cnoos'e all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, .with, a)! the various and rnisi a;. proved modes of dressii.g and conking Beet and 'Pork ; al-o the best and simplest way of salt ion, pick ling and curing ihe same. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes ot dressing, cobbing, and toiiinij Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game id all kinds, wiih ihe different Dressings, Gravies, ami Stuffings appro priate to each. IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose, clean, and preserve Fish ot all kinds, and how in sweeten it when tainted; also all the va rious and most approved modes ot cooking, with the different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the rnriou and most approved mode of preparing over fifty dilierent kinds of Meal, Fih. Fowl, Game, tnd .Vegetable Stnips, Broths, and Mews, with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes ot cooking Vegeta ble of every description, also how to pre (are Pickles, Catsup and Curries ol all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Mush rooms, &c IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of preparing, and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pas trv, Pudding, Omelettes, Fri'ters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every descripMon. IT TELLS YOU ALL the. various and most approred modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muffins, and Biscuit, the best method oi preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Winesol vanons kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to set out anil or nameni a Table, how lo Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify the whole-Art of Cooking as 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 carelully tested un der the personal superintendence Of the writers. It is printed in a clear and ope'n type, is illustrated with appropriate engra ving, and will be lorwaroeu to any autires, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt ol the price, Si 00, or in cloth, extia, SI. 25. SIOOO :i Year can be "made by enterpris:ng men every where, in selling the above work, oor in ducements to all such being very liberal. ror single copies of the Bock, or for lerms to agents, with other information apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER,TnbIisher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, tt'ov 14m 6 Great Work on Ihe Horse. Tilfe "HOftsE AND HIS DISEASES ; BV Bo'beR r JKNMNOS, V. 8., Professor of Pmhifogy and Oner 'live Surgery tn (he VetefiMry College of Pkd.idetpaia, etc., etc. VI n LL TELL YOU of the Orioin, History and distinctive traits of Ihe various breeds of European, Asiatic, African and American Horse, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities 'ol the animal, and 'how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of his teeth :llntrated with numerous explanatory engraving. THE HORSE AND HlS DISEASES. Will tell you ol Breeding. Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the horse. wth the best modes ol administering medicine, un how io treat Bitini!, Kcking, Reang,'p Shvinu, Siun.bliiig, Crib Biting. Restless ness, and other vices io which he i- subject; with nuaferou explanatory en2Mvin2 THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Will'te't yon'of the can-e-. symptoms, and Treatment of iranle. S re Throat. Dis temper. Catarrh, Influenza, Bronrhi'is, Pneumonia, Pleuriy, Broken Wind, Chro nic Conah , Roaring and Whistling. Lampa, Sre Month and Ulcers, and Decayed Teeth, wi'h other diseases ot the Mouth am) Res iratorv Organs. THE HOUSE AND HIS DISEVSES Will ".ell you of the cause, symptoms, and Treatment ol Worms. B ds Colic, S'ranu lat'on, Siony Concretions, Rupture-, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice. Hepatirrhoea. Bloody Urine, Stones in the Kidney r ami Bi(M-r Inflammation, and other diseases of ihe S omach, Bow Is, Liver aud Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment l Bone, Blood and Bos, S,avin, R ngootie, weenie, Strain-, Broken Knee, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Brui and Gravel, Cracked Hoof-, Scratches. Canker, Thruh, and Corns ; also, ot Megrims, Vertigo, Epilepsy, Staggers, and other diseases of the Feet, Lea, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell yon of the canes, svmptom-, and Treatment ol Fistula, Poll Evil, Glanders, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Snrteit, Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Gall-. Diseases of the Eye and Heart, kc, (tc, ard how to manage Castration, Bleeding, Trephinhing, doweling;, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping and blher surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of Rarey'8 Method, of taming Horses; how lo Appmacn. Halter, or Stable a Cob; how to acctietom a horse io strange, sounds and sights, and how io Bit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the lorm and law ci 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. Th3 book contains 384 pages, appropri ately illustrated by One Hundred Engra vintjs. It is printed in a clear ar.d open type, and will be furnished to any addrdss, posune paid. On receipt of price, half boU'.:d, Sl.00. or, in cloth, ex'ra, Sl-25. SlOOO a Year can be rnade by enterprising men every where, in selling the above, and Other popular works ot dura. Oor inducements lo all such are exceedingly libera! For singU copies of ihe Book, or for termS to agen's; wi"h other information, ap plj lo or address JOHN E. POI' IER, Publisher,. 617 Sahsom St., Philadelphia. Pa. hbvl4m8 CilEAP AXD YERI POlVERFULi It! K'RCOPES Single lens No Single IT A lens can be made roore powerful than these Amusing and instructive. Sent Ire f. by mail lor 25 cents each. Four eiach a different power, for one gold dollar, New 'JLJ,7J THE GLOBE, OFFICIAL fcAPKR OF 'CONGRESS. I publish now my annual Prospectus of The Daily Globe, and .The Congressional Globe and Appendix, lo remind subscriber, and inform those who may desire to sub-, scribe, ihai Congre-s will meet on the first Monday of next December, whn I shall resume publishing the above-named pa pers. The Daily Globe will contain Vreport of the Debates in both branche of Congress a'lkn down by reporter, equal, at least, m any corps ot short hand writers in this, or Mn any other country. A majorrv of them will ach, be able lo report, verbatim, tiMi thousand words an hour, while the average number cf words spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds seven thousand five hundred word an hour. When ihe debates of a day do not make more than forty-five columns, iHey will appear in The Daily Giobe bl ihe next morning, which will contain, l"0, ihe news ol Ihe day, to gether with such editorial articles as may be suggesied by passing events. The Congressional Globe and AppendTx ill eontain a report cf all the Debates in Congress, revised, by the speakers, the! Messages of the Psesidenl of the United ! Stales, ihe Annual Reports of the Heads ot ihe Executive Departments, ihe Laws passed during the session, and copious in dexes io all. Tliey 'will be printed ob a double royal "sheet, in book form, royal quarto size, each number containing six teen pages. The whole will make, it is be lieved, at leasi 2.000 pages. This is acknow ledg'ed 'to be the cheapest work ever sold in any 'councy, whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy, taking lor data the average numoer of words it con tains. The corning session will, without doubt, be an unusnally interesting one, because the debates wilt, in a . great measure, be upon , the policy of ihe President elect, aud The Globe will be, as it has been for many- years patf, the only sou res Irom which lull debates cf Congress can be ootained. The "Congressional Globe and Appendix pass free through the mails ot the United States, as will be seen by reading the fol lowing Joint Resolution parsed by Congress the 6th of August, 1852: Joint Resolution providing for the distribu tion Ci iheLat'S ol Congress and the Debates thereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of 'Congress and ihe debates con tributing to ihe true interpretation ihereof, a rid to make free the communication be tween the representative and constituent bodies: . Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repieseniatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That from ard after the present sessiort of Congress, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain ihe laws and the debates thereon, shall pass free through t tie mails so long as ihe same shall be published by oider ot Congress: Provided, That notning herein shall be construed to authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe free ol postage. Approved, Augnst 6, 1854. TERMS'. For a copy of the Daily Globe, for . four mouths, 83 CO For 1 copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the session, 2 00 For 2 copies ditto, when ordered at the same lime, 5 00 No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompa.iy it. Bank notes, current in the section of the country where a subscriber re-ifes, will be received at par. The whole or any pari ol a subscription may be remitted in postage stamp, which is pref-rable ;o any enrrency, except gold or silver. JOHN C RIVES. NEW GOODS! FRESH ARRIVAL OF rALL ASD U'LMER Cd IrJ 23 ft AT Ml LIVER'S STORE! 'pHK sub-criber tias just returned from the " City wi h another large and select as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods purchased at Philadelphia, al the lnwes' figure, and which h is determined lo sell on modeia e terms a- can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock com prises Lnilic' Dress Good, of the choicest styles and late-' fashions. DRY GOODS, IX CT3 il ti bZ3 ft Harilware, Queensware, Ceilarare, Hoi lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats acd Caps. kc. , &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country Stores; lo which he invited die public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. S H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. $4, 1860. IVfcw Fall Aborts.' LARGE STOCK AM) LOU PRICES. U. e haVe ajjain been to :he city, and re tcrned wiih a large stock of Goods for the season, which we are prepared to sell ai a low figure for ready pay. Our stock consists of Hardware, Queen-ware, Ledarware, W il-low-ware, Hollow-ware, BOOTS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Salt, Plaster, Fluid, Camphene Oil, While Lead by the Keg; Cheap, &c., &c. II. C. & I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomsburg, Oc. 17, 1R60. THE PR1XCE OP .WALES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A JESATlO. Throughout tbis Country. BUT there is great excitement down town caused by ihe airival of a new and se lect stock of Goods jc-l received at L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Store. Having just returned from Philadelphia with a stork heretofore unrivaled, he flatters himself that he can satisfy all of the beauty and ad vantages of the Cash System by the exceed ingly low prices wiih which he is able to sell. . . consist ol (ires goods of every variety. Silks, Plaids, Fig'd Thibets, Cashmere, Plain and fancy DeLaines &c. fco Ladie Broche and Reversable . SiawN, GentV Shawls, Coat, Cloak and Mantle Cloths, Fancy Cas-imere. VeMings, Satins, Lawns, Flannels, Uinjham-,Cal cOes &c..&c, Boots ar.d Shoes A .lai"e assoriinent ol Gum shoe which will be tfisposed ot at the Low em prices. Hats and Caps, Table and fioot OilCloihs, ( . t Notions of ti try Kind, Queenefeware, Croceries, Flour aud feed, Slc.. &e , , i .. ' An examination of the slock j solicited a- no i charire is made for in exhibition of "VF HEALTH AND ITS PLEASCBES, f t Disease With Its Aconlett CHOOSE BETWEEN tUEif. si!n JtO LLOWAY NERVOUS DISORDERS. . . . What is more fearful ilian a breaking down ol Ihe nervous system. 7 To t eexoi iHble or nervou in a small degree is moat distressing, for where can a remedy ba found 1 There is one : drink buj tiittl wine. beer, or spirits, or far. belter... none ; take no coffee, weak tea being preferable; get ll the fresh air you can ; take three or lour Pill every night; eat plenty ol solids, avoiding the ue of slops ; and if these gold ' ' i r -1 1 j . . i 1 1 i . en rp ica a(e imiuwen, you win oe nappy irj mind and strong in body, and forget you have any nerves. ( j . . , MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. . If there i one ihing more than .another for which Ihese Pills are so famous it l their purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing ihe blood from all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted as ,the one. grand remedy for female complaint! thev never fail, never weaken the system, and. always bring about what is required, SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF , ,. . APPETITE. , , Tfhes'e feelings which so sadden us, roost .frequently arise from .annoyances or troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is ur. fit. for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs most be regulated if you wisk to be well. The Pills, it taken according lo the printed instructions, will quickly re store a healthy action io both liver and stomach, whence follow as a natural con sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head. in me E,ata ana west inaies scaicety any other medicine is ever used for these dis. orders. ... y) . DISORDERS OF THE KIDSEVS. In all diseases affecting these organs, whe;her they secrete too much or too little water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with ache and pain settled in the loins over the regions pi ib kidneya, ihese Pills should bo taken accor ding to t?ie pfinie'd instructions directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed,iirn,e This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have faded.. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTEp. No medicine will so effectually tm'brove Ihe tone of the s.'omach, as these Pilis; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it. In a healtljy action; they are. wonderfuliy efficacious, iu cases ol spasm in fact they never fail, in cunng all disorders ot the li er and slo'mvch. Hollnicnys PVi are the lest remedy fneun fn ihe tcorld Jor the following diseases. Ague, Asthma, Billions Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of tha Bowe. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Inflammation, 'Jaundice, . Liver Com , plaints, Lambao, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, -or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Si6ce and Grave!,.. .... Scoritary Sy motomi Tic-Douloureux, Uu moor, Ulcers.,. ; ... Venereal AfTction', Worms ot ail kinds Weakness from 4 whatever caue, &c, &c. Dsemery, Ervsip'elas, Female Irregnlari- tiei, Fevers of all kinds, Fil-, Gnilt, Heal ache, Indigestion, CAUTION !! None are gpnoin nnlesi the orJs Ho'lnwav, New York end Lon don' are di-rernable as a. . Water mark jn every leaf of ihe book of directions arpund each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by kidding the lef to the light. A.hand ome reward will be given to any. one rendering such information a may lead to the detection of any party or pastier coun terfeiiinji the medicines or vending the -ame, knowing them to be spurious. m 'd 'he Manufact'orv of Professor Holioay, 80 Maiden Lane, NewiYutk.and bv all respep'able Drugaits and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world', iu boxes at 2b cents, 62 cents and .Si each. CF There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N B Directions for be guidance. .oj p a tients in every disorder are aifixed to each box'. October, 17, l56d. BLOOMS BURG , RARIIER SHOP.. . flHE under-igned respectfully inform the ci'iens of Bloomsburg, and ihe .public cenerally, ihai, he has taken the Barber Shop, located on Main Street, in. ihe . white Frame Building nearly opposite ihe. Ex change Block, where he is at all limes ready to wait upoh hi customers to entire satis faction. . ; , . SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING, Will be executed with care and neatness ami. in the. most fashionable style, and on very moderate terms. G7"Shampqomg, done up in City Style. He .solicits public patronage and pledges his best endeavors to give every reasonable eatiiaction. ' CHARLES HENRY NOLL: Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1853. .. Root and Siibetiiakiiig THE onderstgred beirn. thankful for past isv favors, and grateful forftiiore proa- t jr pects, desires to jfilprm VA the citizens' this place and vicinity, and- hts Irieods and patrons in particular, that he till carries on ih above business in all its various branches, at his.olj stand, on Main -treei, .nearly opposite he Episcopal Church, Bloomeura- He employs Ihe very,bet workmen, acd uses no'tv.na but good stock. No pains art spared to .make Leal fits and durable, work ; ad of which cac be obtained very low for ready nay. , jACOrt F. DIETTERICH. ' Bloomsb'arg. Feb 1, l60-ly. Flour and Fere! DfliTCred ! CUEAlEIt THAN tllE CHEAPEST ! 'I'HE undersigned ha- made arring A merits , i hat will enabiA him to deliver Floor jin Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cent, cheaper than any bouv rise iu town. Hi- 4rices im as follow ; 'JL?U"i.,,ft ' s ; with tha tay, and pra3rJ Rgu-ar y parchaser.
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