STATOIEN r OF THE FIXAXCES j; OF TUB CO?Tr OF COLUMBIA. Fum the lit dt.y of Jnnvaty i860, to the 11 dt-y rf January,. 186 1. THE Auditor elected to settle and a'nst the PuMii Account of Columbia county, xe examined lie Fame, from the Ih day Of January, If 60, to the 1st day of Jannarj, 1861, ftu rei-pectlnliy lay before the Hon orable the Judge ot ihe Ccurt of Comnion ltfaat li e tallowing stalen.ent and reports, agreeably io the Twenty second Section of n Act of ihe General Aembly- oi I his Commonwealth, pastel the Fourth day of April, A. l. 1834.. , , , ,. -. JOHN A. I l .VSTOV, Treasurer of Colombia County, in account witu said County i ;; ..- ' . , . - - - - - - zjdzs ;,". - J-nuufy, i860 : ; . ' To Faxes outstanding, ." .. 58,125,75 o y , io casti ol Jacob oue, for old plank, . - . Feb'y 6 T cash of John D. Run. ) an, Tu.xe-, . . ... M arch 26 To cash of Sheriff Sny der, Jury' Fees & Fine.-,., TVlay 7 To . ash pi J. V. Merrill, land deemed, May 9 Tocasb of J. S. McNinch, laie Treasurer, 1 26 15 96 94 3 50 39 35 June 8, locah of N. V. M. C. F. R. R. & Coal Co , land redeemed, 80 53 June 13 -To cash ot SmlM H land redeemed, June 13 To sm't of County Tax 2 24 assescd tor I860, . 8,779 June 13 To cash received fur mil 25 itary assessment, 186J, . do To Co-jL'ty tax on unsealed a;.d reared lands returned, . do To lax on sealed .u J unsealed lands returned, do To cah, road tax on seated and 40 60 587 74 461 61 Unsealed land relumed, ; 1,215 do To School Tax on seated and 39 unseated lamis, returned, do Tocah, tf.r M.v, on sealed and UUseated land. relumed, Jr.ne 23 To cash ot Dr. H. W. Ale lieyncl.U, iaxee, . July 27 To cash of Jas. Lamon, s land redeemed, Oct. 12 To cash of David Savage, tor old pUhk, Nov. To am't ten day, assement, . Dec: 3d Io cah oi E. Jiej nolU, 1.8 nd redecme,!, do To cadi ot Joeph Sharpies fur old iron, D--C. 4 To cash ficm J. N. Jones, land redeemed, , Dec. 5 To ca.-h of II ml ton Broth er tor use ol Couri Room, Dec. 29 Tocali ol Y, M.C. A., per I. W. Haninau, do To aih ol Hud-on Brothers for use ol Court Room, , do To cadi ol C. &. P. Bellas, for Old bridge near Orsnxeville. do To cah ol Jacob Eyerly, Pru- ihoiiixar) , Jury fee, to To cali ol E. H Li'tle, Jury fee do To cmoIi crjhii Snder,Siierilf, Jury Kee ai d Fine-, " t!o To cai-h ol A.B. Tale, umounl to refunded, do To amount added to duplicate t'liTotuli reteited on ouia and- 938 35 16S 80 81 2 74 7 11 17 20 2 64 3 CO 46 2 50 3 00 5 00 50 00 00 00 101 59 12 7 50 04 laie.-. 59 34 2051 48 By am'nt ont--landing lor 1S60 and previous ear-, S7,l43 37 By exoneration allowed collectors 227 39 cotjjnii'tMoii! iio do 4t3 7d ' ain'l p:ii. Mate aseesm i Jer8 than qootaj SBy order redeemed of 1P60 164 72 9.9(2 75 4S7 71 do d. 159, By Mer redeemed ol 1858, and previous ears, . By Treasurer's commission on $8, 360 35. Br cash in hands ofTrearurer, dne 51 90 331 41 county, 2 055 48 50,851 4 Expenditures: ASSESSORS' PAY ANNUAL ASSESS MKNT. Leonard B. Rnpri, Bloom twp. ' T8 71 Isaiah B"er, Boronan Berwick, IIP? William Krwiiie, Briarcreek, 13 86 Jc.Mrfh Ri'trboc Beaver, 13 59 Satimel K. Kline, Bunion, 17 43 Samnel Neytiard. Cetttre, lt 16 M H. Kerr. Ca'tawiscj, 15 6t Daniel McKiernan, Conyneham, 14 (;0 Eraandns Unaugi, Fis-hmacret k, 16 24 Aaron Lamberon. Franklin, 8 56 A. H. Kitchen, Green Ai-od, 15 .98 Jnhn H. Fsns, H-mlock, " ' " 15 75 Jeremiah Kline, Jackson, II 86 Gera Hower, Locust, . 15 84 Lawrence Waiters, Mifflin, 15 68 William T. Shuman. Maine, 10 85 Peter M. Kahner Montour, . 9 12 John Steiler, Madison,- 15 86 Iiaac Culp, Mount Pleasar.t, 12 66 Georae Rtchard, Orange." 14 27 A. J. Manning. Pine, 14 24 Charles Der, Koarncrek, 9 03 J. K. Friu,-Suearloal, 11 53 Matthew Case, Scon, ..;-.' 14 13 b332 83 ROAD AND BRIDGE VIEWS. . Am't paid undry persons tor rod nrf bridge views dnrina the year 181 JURORS WAGES AND MILEAGE. 00 Amount paid Jurors at the several Courts, ' ' - INCIDENTAL. 1 A rn 00 tit paid for paper, ink, etc. " - . . POSTAGE. Amount paid Leonard B Rupert, ' SURVEYOR.. ; , Am'n paid Solomon Neyhard for forveyihs unseated land ' Am'nt paid for Surveying county line between Colombia and La zetce Corjiilies, agreeably lb an 996 42 47 20 2 84 161 CO Act Assembly,, passed April iV. 2d? i860. 4 1; 50 2U2 50 . DISTPvICT ATTORNEY. Amount jmmI E. H . Little, Esqr. , .'v,, PRINTING.. Amount paid W. H. Jacoby, " do 1 do PalemOn John, ,j V-dd ' 1 do A. B. Tate, - '.-''do do L.L.Tatr, ' 109.00 93 '37' 64 116 80 00 50 50 3ll 80 . ' 1 SHERIFF'S BILL." "Am ntpaicfJohn Soyder boarding '," " ; Prisouers and notify ing Jurors - - 377 93 Am't paid, conveying John Whip- ( ,,'.. . ' pis to the Eastern State Peuiieu- ' . - "liary,.' - . : . ' Q 00 Ami conveying Jno. Greenongh to , .. E. S. Penitentiary & XV, J. Cook', 95 00 Am'l paid convey ing Rpb'l Browu . ( '. lo Insane Asyl oto, Harrisburg, . . 37 00 , ... . .. . , J .... . . $579 .93 FOX AND WILD CAT SCALPS. Arneuiu piidjsoinJry persons,' . 90 42 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. Ai7it. paid Ann Long, during year, 5 17 0 ' ' : - TIP-STAVES. '. " r":':'" mVpaiJ at tha Several Courts.' 43.00 BLANK AND LAW BOOKS; .' Acsount paid sundry persons, . . 53 72 PRQTHONOTAIIY. . ' . ROAD DAMAGES. Ami. paid Hiram Hess, Ftshcreek,- 25 00 do David Bobb. Madison, : lo 00 do Shadrack Eve?,' Pine 4ft 00 ' do", . . Abraham Henlock, Pine, 35 00 do heiis ol G. Kline, Orange, 65 00 . do . Smnuel Boca, Bloom, 50 00 do ' John He-, . - , 25 00 do . Henry Keller. Locust,' ' 50 00 3U5 00 BRIDGE CONTRACTS. Amount paid David Savage, 'do Daniel Mcllenry, 19 34 50 32 53 82 , BRIDGE REPAIRS : Amount paid for repairing brJes, 664 83 .. ,TAX R El1 UN DEI). , Ami. ol road, whool, -and pool lax . on unseated Lande, returned io township, , 2,099 07 Ami. reluuded'to Jilichael Brobt, 7 00 ..-.- AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ' Amt. paid Col. Co. Arienh't S'c'y, 100 00 CO. AUDITORS AND THEIR CLERK. Ami. paid Audi'or." and iliir Clerk, $39 50 do V. Wirt auditing Pro iLouoiary and Reieter'i accouots. 12 50 --.;,- ' ' " . S52 00 f pr rrnnv cyppmsi'? Sprin election and swearing officers 386 58 General election, ' 323 00 Preoideutial Election, " 1 343 60 ' ", , $1,068 19 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. Amt. paid Witneew,-Jusiices, &c. 270 09 COURT CRIER. Amt. paid Mohes CofTman, 49 00 , ; FUEL .: . Ami. paid for Coal aud Wood, , 59 73 COMMISSIONERS' ATTORNEY. Amount paid John (J Fre-ze, E.-q.,-- 85 00 - INSURANCE Amt. paid B. F. Hartiian lor Ljc. Mutual In8ur,in: Cotnpanyj - 19 33 INQUEST. Amt paid Wm. T.: Shuman, Esq , body of John T. Keeih, 10 37 Amt. paid Reuben Fahrinjrer, Esq. ' thy of Daniel HerbMer, - 17 65 Am't paid John Hitman, E--q , borly of Baltis App'eman, ' 10 73 Ami paid Reuben Fahrinoer, Eq. " body of Thomas Couly, ' 20 44 S59 19 PENITENTIARY. Paid E. S Peuiletiliary torriippor. of convict. MEDlCALSFRVICES. Paid F. C. Harrison, M. I) , medi cal attendance on prisoners, Paid Jno. Ramey. M. D., medical at:endauce on prisoner., 216 54 28 00 32 00 :60 00 COUNTY BUILDINGS. ArrurtpjM'l lor papering n Court Hou-e. Sherifl'a Hou?e, Stoves in Conrl House, repairinj pump at Sh-r.fTt house, repairing Stable, Lrtinpi in Court House, three Coumy Maps, Sec, TREASURER. . To amount paid Ja. S. McNino.h, lale Trea?urer, balance lne from count) , as per Auditor's Report, S293 44 S487 78 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK. Amt paid Elia Deiiench, . 146 Ami paid E. Deiiench expenses o Ilarrisbur on Lusiuteo lor the 00 county, .15 00 142 50 151 00 18 00 400 00 v Ann. paid George Miller, do Josepti R. Patton, do . . Wiliidtn Lamon. do It. C. Fruit, Cleik, ann 5u Whole Amount of Orders issued for 1&60, ' S 10.009 80 Deduct amt. of Taxes refunded, 2,l06 07 do do paid lale Treasure', ' 487 78 Deduct amt. 10 be relnudeJ by A. B Tate, -hi h was over-pay for Hie ) ear i860, 12 50 ; $2 606 35 Expendiiures for the year 1S60, f7,4u3 ,45 -We, the undersigned Auditors of the Co of. Columbia, beinsj duly elected to a.liiiM aud se'lle the accounts of the Treasurer and Coinniiiiioners, have carefully examined ihe accounts and vonefer ot" the fame, from Ihe first day of January, A. D., 1860, to the firi day of Jjtiuary, A. I)., 1861, do i-ertily thai e iind Jhein correct as set tortn ui ihe loreaotOL' siatement, and that we find a balance due Columbia county of Twenty Hundred and Fifty Five Dollars and Fort) E'2l't cmi's Irom John A. Funtion, Tie.!-ur-ei of f-a'd county. : ' Given under our hands this eleventh day tf Januari , A D 1861. DAVID DF.MOTT, ) r , GEO. M HOWELL, oxx' . .JOISEI'H B KM TILE, ) AuU,lor? AtieMW. Wirt, Clerk. . . . We, the undersigned CommisRioners of Columbia county, do ce.rnfy that the tore pom" is a correct statenient of the accouuis of aid cuniy lor the jear 1860. In testimony whereot we have herennto ei our tiands this 1 1th day of January aA. D. 1861.; . : GEORGE MILLER, . JOSEPH R.. PATTON Corn's of Col. Co. WILLIAM LAMON, Attest R. C. Fruit, Clerk? "FINANCES OF COLUMBIA CO.. Balance due from- Collectors,- 47,143 37 N-te gf Bet jamin Hayman's adm'r, i 26 24 Balance due Irora Treasurer, $2 055 48 $9,225 09 Orders unredeemed for 1858 and previous years, . -Orders unredeemed for 18E9, do do 1860, Orders outstandinsr, ' 8 1 107 09 38 05 $lltt 52 $9,108 57 Balance in favor "f County, February 5th l86l'ai)proveJ by the'Couri. - JALUtl fcVA A-octa!e STEPHEN BALDY, J Judges. BIoomsburg,Feb.l3. 1861. .' NATIONAL HOTEL; ... '..(Latk White Swan) Race Street, above 3d Philadelphia Q U1LUJAN if. BO YER, Proprietors. . tenns) S 1 .23 per tlay. TO the old customers of this weil-knowrr House, we desire to say, thai w have renovated, improyed and newly Juro'uhed the sa.ne, and that we respectfuJlj solicit a cominnacce ol lhejr patronage..,, , , . S'rangers, travelers and visitors we cor dially invite lo the hospitallny of ihe "Na tional'' to come and .see and, judge . lor, themselves of its advantages and merits. . (: Our location as' centra), .aodcsnvenient lor Merchants ah'd businesVmeh'generally We will always, .eudeavo to study the wants and Comforts of our guesisr and. with the assistance of Mr. Charlks A. Srein.our affable and attentive Clerk, we feel prepar ed to keep a good Hotel, aud hope to give general satisfaction, -i ' ' - : : I HENRY QUILLMAN, :- JOHN BOYER. Philad , Feb. IS. 1861 y. KEVIEU OF TUE J1AUKET. t CAECrCI.LT CORRECTED WEKLT. WHEAT -SI. CO RYE.. . - , 70 CORN.fnew) 50 buttee; - EGGS, . TALLOW, 16 15 12 12 THE ORIGINAL GENERAL TOM THUMB, SMAI.I.liST ITIAIV AI.IVE! AT THE COURT HOUSE, I1T.BL0O1LSBIT21G. . POSITIVELY FOR 0XE DAY, ONLY ; Saturday March 2d Two entertainments each ; alternoon at 3, evening ai 7J o'clock. Doors open half an hour previous. The Little General appears in all his new Songs,- Dances, I milatioria, Stataes, Sec, as sisted by Mr. VY. TOMLIN. ihe acreat Eo? Iih Baritone and Bntfo, trom the Nobili ties'. Concerts, London ; Mr. WILLIAM DE VERKi the American Tenor, and Mr.. C. G. TITCOMB.. P.anit. , , AMISSIONS : Day . entertainment 25 cents, 'hihlren uuuer ten years is centi. Evening entertainment 15 cents.; Chil dren under 10 yt-ars. I'1 cents. Reserved heatf 23 cents. Schools adinit'ed on liber al tern.. ; Th General rides in his Minia iur Carriage from the Exchange s Hotel jo the Court Houne. He vi-nn Danville March 4 . ALFRED CAT ELY, Business Ag'i. Feb. 6, 1861 4l- . . . $35,00. FAYS.the enuie cost for Tuition in the rllol popular and successful Commer cial .School the country. Upward of Twllvb Hunpreo ) lom.at men from twehtt kight different States, have been educated for business here within the past ihree ) ear-iif orne of "whom have been employed as book Keeperk at salaries of 2000,00 per Aimuin, immediately upon giaduatins, who knew nl ucc.nunis wheii thev entered the college. ; CT Ministers' son hall price. Student? enter ai any time, and review when ihey please, without extra charge. For Catalogues of 84 pases, Specimens ol Prof. Cowley's Business - and Ornamental Penmanship, and a larg Engraving ol the Colleae, inclose I went) live cents in Post age Slumps lo llie Priiicipal. ; : JENKINS & &M1TH, Pittsburgh, Pa. January 9. 186.1. . , ., " . roi: 'SALE.. One Hundred Tons oflajuga Lake AT THE CATTAWISSA MILLS. rilHE undersigned would resptclTu1ly in torm the i ubiic generally' that' ihey have on hand a large amount of superior CAYIG1 LAKE PLASTER, all of which they offer tor fate, in larj or smalt quantities, upon the moM reasonable terms. Persons wishing a good article of plaster would do well to call and examine this before purchas'ms elsewhere, . C. M KELVY & CO. Cai'aw issa; Jan. 30. 1861 3m. ; ': Ailmiiiistralor's 1'oliic.: Ettvtccf John C Geurkirt, late of Franklin ttirnth'p, Columbia comity, deceased. LE ITERS o! Administration on tke e-ta1e of Jrhn C. Gearhart, late of Franklin township, Columbia county, deceased, nave been granted, b the Register of said conn- 10 Daniel U. (Jearhart, 01 aiaine towu- ship, aud county aloreaid. All per.-ons t pIi'hiu nr l;ii:imt-4 against. lh es- latH ol the decedent are requested to make them known to the administrator and '.hose JnOebted to the esiute to make payment immediately to DANJEL C. GEARHART. January 23, 1S61 6w. Admr. AdiaiiuisTtrator'ai Aolicc j Estate of Peter Kline, tale of Locust lownhipt Columbia conn y utieuau IETTERS of administration on the estate of Peter Kline, late of Locut township, Columbia courpy, deceased, have bee;, "ranted by the Regisier of said couu:y to Martin V. B. Kline, reading in the tow.i stiip and county aloresaid. AH persons having claim or demands aainl the es ate of ihe decedent are reques-ed to make them known to the undets-gned, and those iinifbtfd 10 ihe estate to make payment to the admuiis-ra:or w tthout delay. ... . MA RUN V. li. KLINE. January 23, 1861 6w Admr "ar;se task rp inr bed and walk " The Analytical thys-icuiu und Suigeon, IS iatly aMnni-hnig lii palfr.ts by the ,-nre nl long standing diseasns. Hl REMEDIES ARE PURELY VCCE1A-IILI'- He will be at the lollowing places the same dais of each nnn.th as slated be low, when he can be consulted lor all dis rases flesh ie heir to. - ., ' C0XSILTATI0X FREE. At Nicely's, in Berwick 2th and 29th. The Exchange Bloom.-burg 30lh to 1st. 1 The Moo our House Danville, 2d & 3d . January 30, 1861 lin-pd. For Sale or Kent.. rnTHE snhscriber oflefs three Houses X. and lots for saleor rent, one in Blooms burg, one at Buckhorn, ard onect lower Lirne Ilidle, alAo a 'Siore Room atid grana ry suitable for a. small S ("e or Grocery,, it beiii" in a goo J ' locali1 V ol the town. 0 GEORGE WEAVER. Bloomsburg Feb. 6, 1861 - PUBLICiAOIICE. NOTICE is hereby' give n that ihe fol lowing peisonal property belonging to lVliiam Long, has been placed in ihe hands of Lawience Marr, of Scoit township, Co lumbia county lor keeping. One Mare-, one pnng g Wagon one set of doubl Harne-s. Sett inwhship. January 2d, 161 E. II. LITTLE, BtQO-WSKVK Fa- Office in l ourl Alley; formerly occupied by Charles U. Buckalew. . D'ecernber 28, 1859.-IL . " i'- ; TO LET. , VTOTICE is hereby given that two or three 1 spacious room wid be let on reaaonapie terms. . Inquire ol . - , ,( . . CHARLES H. NOLL. , Bloomsburg, Jan. 2tt 1861 JOSEI'lI SIIARPLESS. FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST. Rnildinss on the alley between the 'Ex 'hange" and "American House." . , FOR SA '. F.VERAL desirable Building L.nis in Ktnomhhnrw- for sale. Inquire .of". June 'to,- 1860-tf. W. VV1UT; A. J. EVAAS. The Crisi or the Upton ! ! SHALL WHITE MEN RULE AMERICA? THE SEWS PAPER FOR THE TIMES I THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK FOR 18S1. TIIK.OAY-C OIL holJs thai this is a government of White Men, aud that iuferi oiity of social and political position lor, the negro race, ivperiority for the white race," is the natural order ol American Society. All who want to refute the' arguments of ihe anti-slaveryites. and understand the ne- aro question, should . read it. Democrats, Coiinliiulional men, rnut see .to .it that sound papers" are circulated ainoti; the people, or Black Republican principles will never be put down THE WEEKLY DAY-BOOK FOR 1861 will he ureatly improved and several new features add"d, making ihe best family paper phblthed. h will have Otm Third More Reading Matter, Letters on -Education, Able Agricultural Articles, Sketches of Livinj American Anttior-, Sketches on Cooks and Ccokery, and Full Reports ol Cattle and other Markets. ' ' It will a!ao commence, on the 1st of Janu ary, A e and OnU'ioal Story, by Prof. Peck, of G., entitled VIRGINIA GLENCAIRE, A Tale of ihe Eaily Seiilement of Georgia. A Thrilling Story of Pioneer Lile, The Creek Wars &e. These feature", toother with Special Enropean Correspondence, a full U!e!'i of news, foreign and domestic, make it a BUSINESS FAMILY AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER; All combined into . one,' and al ' a cheaper rate than any other papr published. TKRMS CASH IN ADVANCE. . One copy (per annum) Two copies, i Five copies, Twenty one copies, , $2 3 5 20 00 0d 00 90 GT LIBERAL OFFERS. To every Post master or any other person who will itan a Club at a Pot Otfice, aud send us five dol lars (or five snbtcnbers, we will tend a sixth copy grans. , We make this offer that the papr may be introduced at every posi office, feeling confident thai most persons who lead i" lor a short lime will lake il, and use their efforts 10 still further increase its circulation. This offer, however, only applies to one club of live , at each orflce, and hence, "he first who sends will be en titled to the (gratis copy. After a club of five is formed, or whtie a club is formed, additions can always be make to il at one dollar many. each subscriber, bd they one or STILL BETTER. To all new subscri bers who fend on their yearly subscriptions before the 11 of January, we will send their paper gratia Irom the lime we re reive their subsciptioti until lo the 1st of January, thai is, make li e date of mh-rnntion to commence with thtr their new year. , : ' Specimen copies sent free. fT Clargymeir and : Teachers will here, aher be furnished the WEEKLY DAY HOOK for O.ie Dollaj per year," the lowest club rates. - - . All orders hould be addressed as fol lows, giving his poa'.-office, county and State in lull : VAN EVRIE, HORTON&Co., 162 Nassau Street, New York. To Person? OUT OF KJiri-OYJIEVr. AGEXTS WASTED TO SELL THK ERIE SEWING MACHINE. IT7E wilT give a Commission, or wages at from $25 to $60 per month, and expenses paid. This is a .new Machine, and so simple in its construction' that a child pf 10 tears can learn to operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is equal 10 any Family Sewing Machine in Use, and Die price is but Fifteen Dollars." 1'errocs wishing, an agencv will ad dress J N. BOYLAN, Secretary Erie Sewing Machine Company, nv2l6 MILAN, OHIO. Tinware & Stove Establishment. rt THE UNDERSIGNED lespectfnlly in form nis old friends and customers, that he has purchased his brother's inierest in the at ove establishment, and the con cein will hereafter te conducted by himselt exclusively. He has pst received and of- . ' . jtris mi f a.o uii ai. ...... . 3 tensive a.-sortrneni ol FANCY STOTVS P!t .... ;,,n.I,.ul !nln lli'ii mLif'.'OI Stovepipe and Tinware coiitainly on hiinl ami manufactured to order. AH kiml. of lepairmg done, s u-ual, tin short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. : A. m. lturwii Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853. if. 9 ' of' ; . . - V- v;-.-. v. .. v. , OF ALL KINDS, AT J. J. BKOWEU'S v.- o o o Cheaper than Ever. May 16, I860. Jt. S', s?, v.- THE MOCXT VCROIV, Kortli Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. U. II. EDWAHDS,-Proprielor. Febroary 22. I860 ly. ' ' era. 3jvj NORTH WEST CORNER EisrhUi and llacc Streets, . I'UlLAUtXrUIA. t3T Always on had, a lull assortment of Hate anJ Caps for Men Boys and Children, ai low prices f Feb. 22, 18G0. DAYID LOHEMJERG. CLOTHING STORE, On Main eireet,iwo doors above the "Amer ican Hotel . .. , " UIRAM C. Ill) WE K, SURGEON DFNTIST, OflSenear WiUcn's Carriage shop, Main St A.M. RUPERT, TINNER & STOVE DEJILER, Shop ou South side ot Main street, below Maiket. ... , . "...., - . , S. C S1I1VE. ManvfacUirtt of Furniture and CohinflJVar : THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. ltlODER IV COOKE III In all its Branches, ' Br ' MISS ELIZA ACTON, CARKFULLY REVISED BY 'MM. S. J. UALE. T TELLS YOU HOW 10 choose all kinds of Meals, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef and Pork f also the best and. simplest way of sailing, pick I1112 and curing ihe same. , i IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of dressing, cooking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings hppro priate to each. IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose, c.ean, and preserve Fiidi of all kind, and how 10 sweeten it when ' tainted ; aUo all the va rious and most approved modes of cooking with ihe different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings. appropriate. 10 each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most-approved. modes of preoaripg over filty diflerent kinde of- Meal,-Fih. Fowl, Game, and ' Vegetable Soup, Broths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasoning appropriate lo each. ' IT TELLS YOU ALL the' various and most approved modes of conking Vegeta bles of every description, also how lo pre pare Pickles, Cati)p ami Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fish, Game, Mush room?. &e. ' IT .TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved mO'!s of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pas trv. Pudding,' OmeUt es, Friners,' Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every dscrSp'ion. ' I T TELLS YOU ALL the varion and mot approred modes of making Bread, Ru-ks, Muffins, ami Biseoit, the best method ol preparing Coflee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wineeot vniions kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW 10 sel out r.d or nament'a Tatle. how 10 L'arve all kinds of Fish, Flefrh or Fowl, and in short, how to so sirppl'fy the whle Art of Cooking as 10 bring the choicest luxuries of the table within eerbody' reneh. The book contains 418 pages, and np- I wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of j which are the results of actoal experience, i having been luily and carelilly' tested un I der the personal superintendence of ihe 'writers. It is printed ' in a clear and open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra- j vtng, and wttl be forwarded to arty address, : neatly bound, air? postage paid, on reeeint 1 ol the price, Si 00. or in cloih, extra, $1.25. SIOOO a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the -atove work, . our in ducements 10 all soeh being very liberal. - for, singlej copie .pf 'jfhe Book." or for (terms to agents, with other information T apply to or address JOHN E. POTTER, 'Publish er, No. 617 no 14(nG Saiisoia St., Philadelphia. Great Work 011 the Horse. TUE HORSE AD HIS DISEASES; BY KOfiCR T JSNMNGS, V. S., Professor of Pathology and OpcrTtite Surgery m the Ytterinary College of Phdadc'paia, e'e, etc. I r ILL TELL YOU of the Origin, History ' and distinctive traits of the various breeds id European, Asiatic, African and American Horses, with the physical forma tion and peculiarities" 6T the animal, and how to a-certain his ase by the number and condition of his teet.h; illustrated with numerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you ol Breeding, Breaking, Sta bling, Feedins, Grooming, bhoeing, and tne general management of the horse, with Ihe besl modes ol administering medicine, aUo, how 10 -treat.. Baini, K'ckins, -Rean2,rp Shvinu, Siutiibling, Crib Biting. Restless nes, and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Will tell you of ihe cause, symptoms, and Treatment 01 strangles, cmre 1 nroai, Di. temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, I'leurisy, broken Wind, Chro nic Couah , Roaring and Whisllina. Lampas. Sire Mouth and Ulcer, ami Decayed Teeth, with other diseases ot the Mouth anil Res iratory Organs. THE HORSE AND HIS DISE SE3 Will :el! you of the causes, symptoms, and Treannenl ol Worms, B-'ts Colic, Stranao lat'oti. S ony Concrelinii, Rnji'ures, F'aly, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirihoea. Bloody Urine, Stones in ihe Ki'neys and Bladder. Inflammation, and other diseases of the Sumach, Bow Is, Liver aud Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will lell yo'i ol the causes, symptoms, and Treatment o( Bone, Blood aud Bog, Spivin. R'ngnone, Sweenis, Strains, Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bru'se and Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches Canker, Thrush, and Corns alo, ot .Megrim. Vertigo, Epilepsy, S'agers, and other diseases of the Feet, Leas, and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISKASES Will tell you of the causes, svmptoms, ai d Treatment ol Fi-tula, Poll Evil, Glanders. Farcy, Scarlet Fever, - Manse, Snrteii. Locked Jiw, Rheumatism, Cr-niii, Gall-. Diea-es of tlie Eye and Heart, &c, &c, ard how to manaue Ca-ir.-ilion. B.eed.n, Trephinning. Roweling, Firing, Herniav Amputation, Tapping, .a an other surgical operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of Rarey's Method of taming Horses; Low to Approach. Halter, or Stable a cop; now 10 accustom a nore 10 strange sounds and eight1?, and how to Bit, Saddle, Ride and Break hun to Harness; also the torm and law cl Warranty. The whole be ing ihe result of more than fifteen years' careful study of the habit, peculiarities, wants and weaknesses of this noble and ireful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appropri ately ' illustrated by One Hundred Engra viniis. lt-is printed in a clear ar.d open type' and will be furnished to any ddre, por-tane paid,.6tr"; receipt of. price, half bouiid, 1.00, or, in cloth, extra, S1.25. $1000 a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling Ihe above, and other popular works ot ours. Our inducements to all such are exceedingly libera1.. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, ap ply to or. sddress JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. novl4m6 CHEAP AM) VERY POWERFUL. MICRCOPES Single leus No SinoJe lens can be rriade roore powerful than jhese Amusing Jind instructive. Sent tree hv mail for. 25 cents-each.- Foureach a d i rTerentrer.Q4ii-Qi4 IT : ,::r rinr;; r; :::: OFFICIAL PAPER OF CONGRESS. I publish now my annual Prospectus of The Daily Globe, aod ' The Congressional Globe and Appendix, to remind subscriber, and inform those who may desire lo tub scribe, that Congress will meet on. the first Monday of next December, when I shall resume; publishing the above-named pa pers. : The Daily Globw will contain a report of the Debates in both br nches . of Congress as taken dowtf by reporters, equal, at least, to any corps ot short hand writers in this, or in any other country,. A majority of them will ach, be able ' 10 report, verbatim, tn thousand words' an hour, while the average number cf words spoken by fliient -psakers rarely exceeds seven thousand five hundred words an hour. Wnen the debate of a day do not make more than forty-fire columns, they will appear in The Daily Globe of ihe next morning, which will contain, also, ihe news of ihe day, to gether with such editorial articles as may be souaested by passing events. The Consressional Globe and Appendix ill contain a report of all the Debates in C"ri2re-s, revised by the speakers, the Messages of Ihe Psesidenl of the United States ihe Annual Reports of the Heads ol the Executive Departments, the Laws pa-sed during the session, and copious in dexes o all. They will be printed on a double royal sheet, in book fo'm, royal quarto size, each number containing six teen pages. The whole will make, it is be lieved, al least 2.000 pages. This is acknowledged to be the cheapest work ever sold n any couney, whether a reprint or printed Irom manuscript copy, taking foi data the average uuinoer of words it con tains. , - The coming session will, without doubt, be an unusnally interesting one, because the debates will, in a sreat measure, be upon the'pobcy of ihe President' elect, and The Globe will be, as it has been for many years past, the onlv sourca from which full debates f Congress can be obtained. The Concre-Monal Globe and Appendix oa-s tree through the mads ot the Uri'ted States, a will be seen by reading the fol low ing Joint Resolution parsed by Congress ihe 6:h of August, 1852: Joint Re-o!utioM providing for the dis'ribu lion of the Las of Congress and the ' Deba'es thereon. With a view to the cheap cirmlaMon of the laws of Congress and the debates con iribniing lo ihe true interpretation thereof, and to make free the communication be tween the representative atid constituent bodies : Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repiesenta;ives of the United Slates of America in Congress a-sembled, That from ard after ihe present session of Congtess, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain the laws and 'the debates thereon, shail pas free through ihe mailsso long as the sanit shall be published by otder ot Cougress: Provided, Thai nothing herein shall be construed to authorize Ihe circulation of the Daily Globe free - ol postage. Approved, Ausnst 6", 1852. TERMS. For a copy of the Daily Globe, for lour months, - S3 CO For 1 copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the se'sion, 3 00 For 2 copies ditto, when ordered at the same time, 5 00 No attention will be paid lo any order unless ihe money accompany it. Bank notes, current in the section ot the country where a subscriber resides, will be receiveil at par. The whole o; any pari ot a sub-cripiiou may be remitted in postage stamps, which if preferable in anJ currency, except gold or silver. JOHN C. RIVES. NEW GOODS! FRESH ARRIVAL OF TALL A.I U LTER CS CL C ZID AT FILLER S STOKE! fH E sub-enber ha just returned Irom the fiiv with another lare and seiect as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods i purchased at Philadelphia, al the lowes fiiiu'e, and which he iu determined to sell on as moderate terms a can be procured eUewheie in rJloomtburg. His stock com prises Ladies' IJrc nooc!, of the choicest styles arid latent lashious. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Qneensware, Cedara'e, Hot lowwsre, Iron, Nads, Boo s & Shoes, Hat and Caps. &e , &c. In short, every thins! usually kept in country Stores; io which he o.vites the public generally. The highest price paw lor coumry pron ice S H MILLER. Blnonb"rg, 0,-t. 24, 1S60 1 x icv Fall Goods I LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. W e have airaiti been lo the ci'y, and re turned wi-h a large stock of Goods for the sea-on, which we are prepared lo sell at a low figure for ready pay. Our stock consists of Hardware, Q i-en-w are, Ledarware, V il-f.w-wnre, Hollo w-wa re, B O O TS AND SHOES, Groceries, Nail-. Iron, Fish, Salt, Piaster. Fluid. Camphette Od, White Lead by ihe Keg, cheap, &c &c. ' H C. k I. W. HARTMAN. BloomsbrroC. 1". 1S60. THE PIIINf E OP WALES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A NK.VSATIO Throughout this Country. BUT there is great excitement down lown caused by the arrival of a new aud se lect stock of Goods jut received at L T. SIIARPLESS' Cheap Ca-h Store, llavin jul re:umed from PhdaJelphia with a to-k heretofore unrivajed, tie flatters himself that he can satisfy all of ihe beauty and ad vantages of the Cash System by the exceed- insly low prices with which tie is aDle to sell. 1 - consists il ' dre poods of every variety, Silks, Plaids, Fia'd Thibet, Cashmere, Plain and fancy DeLa'tnes &c. &c. Ladies Brocha and Reversable Sfaws, Gent's Shawls, Coat, Cloak and Mantle Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres. Veslitigs, Satins, Lawns, Flannels, Gin:zhams,Calicoes icc.,ia;., Boots and Shoes A targe asiortmcni ol Gum shoes which will bd disposed of al ihe law est prices, Hats and Caps, Table aud liuoi Oil Cloths, Nouons of every Kind, Qnoenesware, Groceries, Flour aud feed, A" examination of the stock is solicited : T U tt.C I 'Oil R ii ! EEALTU AND IT8 PLEASURES, Disease With Its Agonletf ; CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. "v'V.VV. HOLLOW A Y'S PILLS. NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is more fearful than a breaking down ol the nervous svatem ? To be exci table or nervous in a small degree is moat distressing, for where can a remedy bo found ! There is one drink but lull wine. beer, or spirits, or far belter, none; , lake no coffee, weak tea beina preferable; net all the lreh air you can ; take three nr four Pills every night; eat plenty of-solids, avoiding the use of slops ; and ifihese gold en rules are followed, you , will be . happy tn mind and strong in body, aud forget yoa have any nerves. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTER J If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are so famous il is their purifying properties, especially Iheir power ol cleansing ihe blood from -all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted as ihe one giand remedy lor female complaints, thev never fail, never weaken the systernf and always bring about w hat is required. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT. OF : ' APPETITE. - ' : These feelings which so sadden its. most frequently arise from Annoyances or I roub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is ur.fil for as, thus disordering ihe liver and stomach These organs must be regulated if you wist lo be well. The Pills, it taken according' to the printed instruction", will quickly re-1 store a healthy scion to both liver and; stomach, whence follow as a nataral con sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indws scaicely any other medicine is ever used for these dis. Orders. : .. . ' DISORDERS OF TE KIDNEYS. ' ' In all diseases affecting these organs, w he;her they secrete too much or loo little water; or whether they be afflicted wiih' stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over Ihe regions of tb kidneya." these Pills should bo laken accor ding to ihe piinted instructions directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed lime. .This treatment will give almost im mediate relief when all other means have (ailed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORPER. No medicine will so effectually imorove the tone of the stomach as these Pill,; tbey remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. Thef reach the liver-and reduce il to a healthy action; ihey are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm in. fact iby never' fail in cutiug all disorders ol ihe li er andstcmrtch. Hollovny's Pills are the best remedy known in j ilu world for the following diseases. Asue, Inflammation, " Jaundice, ; ' ' Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, " Piles, ... Rheumatism, HeiemioA of Urine, Scrofila, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stor.e and Grave!, St-nndary Symptoms, Tic-Douloureux, Uumours, Ulcers, , r - : Venereal Affections, "Worms of all kinds Weakness from' ; , whatever cause, &c., be. Asthma, Biliious Complainti, hi.'otches on ihe Skin, ' i ' Bowel Complaint, Colics," Constipation of the BowI. Consumption, Debility. Drops) , Dsentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregnlari- lies, Fevers of all kinds, Fits ' ! t Gout, S Head ache, ! Indigestion, C,ALTIO !! None are genuine nnles I 'he word, -HoMoway, New York snd Lon don are ci-cernaUe as a Water mark i-i every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box : the same may be p'.ainlr een by hMiii the lenf i0 iu lfLd A hatid some reward will Le renderir.fi such information a? may lead lo i..t oeieciioH oi any nanv or n.i nnn... terfei'ing the med.cine or vending lh same, knowing ihem lo be spurious. Sold a, ihe Manufactorr of Professor Holtoway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York.and by all respec able Drugaii.is and Dealers in Medicine, ihroughcul the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and Si each. CT" Ttiere is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N B Directions for the guidance of p a tiei.ts i every d.srder are aflixed to eacn box. Or-ober, 17, 1S60. BLOOMS BURG IMRHEi: SHOP. pHE under-igned respectfully informs the ci'izens ol Bhiomsborg, and the public uenerally, that he has taken the Barber Shop, located on Main Strtet, in the white . Frame Building, nearly oppo-ite the Ex change Block, where be i at all times ready to w ait upon hi customers lo entire satis faction. 1 SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING, Will be executed with care and neatness and In the most fashionable style, and on ve-y mode raie terms. tP'Shampootriajdone op in City Stjle. - He solicils public patronage an-1 pledges hii be-i endeavors to give every teasonabl satiiaction. CH ARLES HENRY NOLL. E!oomburg, Oct. 12, 1S59. J5oot aud JIioemaliiiig- THE undersigi-ed beinu thankful for past favors, and grateful forlulure pros pects, Hesiresto inform the fillens o.' this place j md vicinity, and his friends and patrons in particular, that he still carries on the above businesa io all it various branches, at his old stand, on Mai treet, nearly opposite the Episcopal Chun-H ; Bloomsburg. He employs ihe very t-e-t workmen, and uses nomine but good stink. , No pains are spared In make r.eat fits and durable work; ail of which can be obtained very low for ready pay. JACOHF. D1ETTERICH. Bioomsbjrg, Feb 1, ISSO-ly. Flour and Feed Ielivered ! CHEAPER THAU THE CHEAPEST ! T1 HE under-lined has made arrine tiifulp 'hat will enable linn io deliver Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, aho.t ten per cent, cheaper than any boa ele iti Joaii. His iinces ars as loltows: J OATS. 20 j LARD,