A WATSON, Hp 26 Sonlb Fourth street, hare on hand a large assortment ol PATENT SALAMAN DER FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, Bank Vaults and|lron Doors for Banks and S |'MWII GREAT FIRE LIGHT ■ MB'tmSl BALTIMORE SALAMADER SAFES HSffllliref—EVANS & WATSON'S Gentlemen:—We lake much pleasure in rec ommending jour FIRE PROOF SAFES to merchants and others, who may desire to purchase, with a view to the preservation of their Books and other valuables. The Safe we purchaser! of you, (ud manufactured by EVAXS & WATSON, of Philadelphia, Pa., remained in the fire nt the burning of our store until the entire stock was consumed, the heal being intense, as yon may suppose as there were about seventy barrels of iiqnor in the store, besides some seventy thou-raiul pounds of rags and ropes, and oilier articles of a highly combustible nninre. We had Ihe Safe opened after the fire hail ceaed anil found our books and papers preserved in perfect order. No. 1 16 Light street wharf. rieaße send as another of vonr best Safes, of the same size, for otir future use, and o blige R. W. W. ISAAC, No. 91 Light street wharf, Baltimore BALTIMORE, MD., May 17, 1854. MESSRS E. & T. FAIRBANKS & Co.—Gen tlemen :—lt gives its much pleasure to bear testimony to the excellence of your Fire Proof Sales. Thn one I .'purchased of yon, manulucluied by Messers. Evans & Wat son, Philadelphia, l'n., saved my books and valuable papers, when everything ele in the house was destroyer) by fire, on the morning of the 14th ins'., at No. 116 Light street wharf. B. F. WILMS. BALTIMORE MD;, May 17, 1854. Patent Slate Refrigerators, Seal and Letter Copying Presses, Fairbanks' Platform and CtrtMk iff Scales. ftoa Awmicy for Butterworth's, Bettley's, Vales' Jones' Patont Powder Proof Bank Locks. Below are the names of a few gentlemen and Public Inslitutor" who have our Safes, in use. Hundreds more csn be given : Farmers & Mechanics Bank Philadelphia 12 Safes: U. S. Mint, . " " L\ 8, Atseual, five Safes California 3 in Philapelphia. State Treasurer Trenton, N. J. l'enn'a. U. R, Co., Phila'd. 2 Safes. Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore R R. Co., Philadelphia. Locust Mountain Coal & Iron Co , " Conl Run Improvement & R. R. Co., " Bell Garrelson & Co. Bankers, Hunting don, Pa., Bell, Smith & Co., Bankers, Johnstown Fa, Bryan, Gardner. Altoona, Pa. Gen.'A H. Wilson, Huntingdon, Pa. McKelvy, Neal & Co.; Bloomsbuigt " Geo. Weaver, do " Caleb Barton. do " Philadelphia, August 31. 1854-ly. "The Magazine of lite Age." A CREDIT TO THE COUNTRY. P U TNAM's .11 0 A T II L-Y. ENTIRELY ORIGINAL BY EMINENT .AMERICAN WRITERS. The new volume (the sth), commencing January, 1855, is to be the best yet issued. The most distinguished writers in the coun try are enlisted. • " This Monthly is getting continually a stronger ami stronger hold upon the public regard. * * It is rapidly becoming a lead er of public sentiment."— Noiivick Examiner. 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The portraits will be continued in every second number, or oftener. The New Volume of the Magazine com mences under the best possible auspices.— Its position is now assured. Two years have demonstrated the exient ol its circle ol friends, and that circle is constantly widen ing. The Magazine has not only the sjrm- M'hMtal ilir i —il literary support of the in JHpKnt authors in the country. WWtara is taken that nothing in the remotest degree offensive to propriety or good taste defaces these pages, and the ablest talent is secured to make a Magazine, which, for variety ot interest, and excellence of tone, shall be surpassed by no similar publication in the world, the Publishers as sure the Public that their motto 16 still on ward, and (bat every year's experience will enable them more tullv io deserve the favor which they M> gratefully acknowledge. Price 83 per annum. The 4 Vols, pub lished may still be had. Jan. 4, 1855. COKE YOUR COUCillj BY THE USE OF Rider's Syrup of Tar, WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPHTHA A SLIGHT COLD, accidentally acquired, through neglect or improper treatment, may result in that worst of all diseases, con sumption, therefore be advised in time, and procure at once a bottle of this valuable pre paration. It is pleasant to the taste, and bas no narcotic in its composition, and can be taken with perfect safety. Tbe wide spread reputation which this preparation has obtained as a cough medi cine. is a sore guarantee of its usefulness in all diseases of the throat and longs, and all who use il will be certain to obtain relief— For sale by all the storekeepers in this, and adjoining counties, and wholesale by the proprietor. I. L. RITTER, No 7 South Front st., Philadelphia. Jan. 28, 1855. LEATHER. Fritz, Hendry & Co., No. 29 NORTH 3d ST., PHILADELPHIA, MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS & IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CALF-SKINS, and dealers in Red and Oak SOLB LEATHER & Ktrp. Feb. 9, 1856. I—Y. fetRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss. Bog U Jiconelt Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of MENDENHALL & MENSCH •/ JXH| ri ENERAL notice of Dr. James Mc- Cluitoek's celebrated Family Medicines. PUtTORAI. SWRIIP. —Tbia invulua- Byrup, which is entirely vegetable in its com position, has been employed with wonderful eucrese for many years in tlia cure of diseases of tho Air Passages in tho Lungs. The most common diseases of these organs are Irritation and Inflammation of the Mucous Membrane which lines the air tuhci of the throut. wind pipe and lungs. . For any of these forms of disease, wheather showing themselves as Cough. Tickling of the Throat, Sense of light ness ol the Throat, Spitting of Ulood Difficulty ol Breathing, Hoarseness or Loss of voice, and Hectic Fever, its use will be attended with the happiest results. It ia recommended as one of the brat and safest mvdieines for all forms of Bronchitis and Consumption. N. I)., No Laudanum or preparation of Opi um in any shape in this Byrup. Price in pint bottles. $ I. Cold and Cough Mixture for recent Coughs and Colda. P ice 25 cents. Asthma and Whooping Cough remedy. Price 50 cents per bottle, Diarrhea Remedy and Cholera Preven te Prior. 25 and 50 cents. Tonic Alterative Syrup for purifying the blood. Price >1 per bottle. Vcgetn'leant Purgative Pills for Costive noss, Headache, fcc. Price 25 cenla per box, Ami Hillious Pills for Liver Complaints, Disordered action of the Bowels, Ac. Price 25 enis. Dyspeptic Elixer for indigestion, Heart., I Dizziness, Pi ice $1 per bottle. | Rheumatic Liniment for Rheumatic hurae Neuralgic pains- Price 50 cer la per botllond Rheumatic Mixture for internal uae in Rhen malism. Gout, Neuralgia, &cc, Price 50 cents per bottle. Anodyne Mixture fur instantly relieving Tool- Ache, ard all pain wherever feuud.— Price 50 cants per bottle. Fever and Ague Specinc for Ague or Inter miitcnt Fevers in all forms. Price ft per bot. lie. H.H.S. ELLIOTT, Agent for Pennsylva nia, to whom all wholesale order, must he ad. dressed, North-west corner of 9lb and Filbert streets, above Market Btrert. Philadelphia. Agents in Columbia county. E. P. Lutz, Bloomeburg. John Van Liew. Light Street. Jacob Harris, Buckborn. May 1 Hh 1854-6 m. BOLLARD, PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, 177 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, In ventor of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventila ting Wit? anil Ealslic Band Troupees. Instruc tions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen to measure theii own heads tvith accuracy. For Wigs. Inches. No. 1 The round of the head. 2 From forehead over the head to neck. i 3 From ear to ear over the top. 4 From ear to ear aroood the forehead. Toupees 4" Scalps. Inches. No. I From forehead to back as far as bald. 2 Over forehead, as far as required. 3 Over the crown of the head. R. Dollard has always ready for sale a splendid stock of Gentlemen's Wigs, h'df Wigs. Frizots, Biaids, Curls, etc., beautifully manufactured, and as cheap as any estab lishment in the Union. Dollard,s Herbanian Extract, or Lustrous Hair ionic, prepared from South American Ileitis and roots, the most successful article ever produced lot preserving the hair from t falling oul or changing color, restoring aqd preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant | slate. Among other reasons why Dollard'a Hair Culling Saloon maintains iis immense | popularity, is the fact that bis tonic ie ap plied.to every bead of hair cut at his elfab iishment, consequently, it is kept in belter preservation than under any other known ap-' plication. It being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his old estabj lishmeut, 177 Chestnut Street, opposite the State House. R. Dollard has at last discovered the tie plus ultra of HAIR DYE; and announces it for sale, with perfect confidence in its sur passing every thing of the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or brown, as may be desired, and is used without any in jury to the hair or skin, either by stain or otherwise, can be washed off ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy. Persons veiling the city are in vited to give him a call. Letters addressed to R. Dollard, 177 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, will receive attention. Philadelphia, Oct. 12ih, 1854—1y. until*! JUST PUBLISHED A NEW Discovery in Medicine. A few aw- words on the rational treatment without Medicine, ot Spermatorrhea, or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Ppirita, Lassitude, Wcnkncxsof the Limbs and the Back, Indis position and Incapacity of Study and I.aiior, Dullness of \pprchension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to (Society. Love of Solitude, Timid ity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Headache, Invol untary Discharges. Pains in the side, Affec tion of the Eyes, Pimples on tho Face, Sexual and other Infirmities in Man. From the French of Dr. B. De Laney, The important fact that theso alarming com plaints may easily be removed without inedi eino, is, in this smail tract, clearly demonstra ted. ond the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fully ex plained, by muenx of which every one ia ena bled to euro himself perfectly, and at the least possible cost, avotJiding thereby, all the ad. vcrtiscd nostrums of'the day. Bent to any address, gratis and post free, in a scaled envelope, by remitting (post paid) (wo postage stamps to Dr. B. De Ls,,cy.No. 17 Lispenard (Street, New York, 6m. (September 28lh, 1854. MADISON - lOESE, Nos. 37 ami 39 North Second Street, (Below Arcb Street,) LPOaao kdu cn ipoaaskw 'PUIS popular house has been thoroughly -L renovated, and extensive improvements made for the accommodations of guests, &c In connection with the above Hotel, the pro prietor has opened, in tbe basement, a fine Eating and Drinking Saloon. Altogether the establishment compares favor ably with the first class places of accommo dation for travellers, citizens, &c., —being within a short distance of the New York and Baltimore Landings, near the Post Office and Exchange, whero Omnibuses, going to all parts of the City, start from. The Proprietor hopes, by strict attention to the wants of his guests, to receive a lib eral sbare of the public pitronage. J. OTTENKIHK, Proprietor. (Late of Baltimore, Md., & Cincinnati, Obio.) Feb. 15, 1855. imkwkeb TJsmsiata'j THE POCKET JBSCELAFIVSI OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN* CPHE FIFTIETH J- Edition, with One AWF Jra hundred Engravings, jsi jsujjsk TO showing Disposer) and Mal fe' jjSre&SSfBV. 'l3 formations of the human HI inj System in every shape and la jH|iM f° rm * 1° which ia added AftSrMiy'™ ij a Trcatiso on the Diseases JSr Females, being of the highe-t importance to mar ri'd people, or those con* >SSis* 5 * tcmplating nnritage. 3y WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. I.ct r.o father be ashamed the present a copy of the Acseulapiua to his child. It may save him from an early grnvo. J.et no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of mar* ried life without reading the Pocke Aesculapius I*et no one sutfer from a hncknicd Cough Pain in the Gidc, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the v.hole train of Drspepllo sensations, and given up by their physicians, bo another moment without consulting tho AESCULA PIUS. Have the married, or those about to he married any impediment, read this truly useful book, M it has been the means of saving thou sands of unforlunste crcatuies from the very jaws of death. Any person sending twenty five cents, en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail,or five copies willhe sent for one dollar. Address, Dr. W. Young, No. /52 Spruce -tree!, Philadelphia.' Post paid. No 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Sep. Ist, 1854-ly. Danville Academy. J. K. BRiDLKY, Principal, THE errsuing Session of this Institution will commence on Monday, the Bth day of January, 1855, and will continue twenty-two weeks. A FEMALE DEPARTMENT will be opened at the same lime under the imme diate care of MISS JANE E. BRADLEY, but over which the Principe'of the Acad emy will exercise a general st^a,vision. Instruction in both departments will be j thorough ami practical, and wdt extend | through the whole ranges of English and Classical studies usually taught in the higher seminaries ot learning. TERMS: The Academic year will consist of forty four weeks. The prico of tuition per quarter will be as follows : Geography. Eng. Grammar and Arith metic, - - - - 83 sf, Higher English s'ndies, • - 5 00 Latin and Greek Languages, . 8 00 German & French Languages (extra) each, - - - - 5 00 Drawing and Painting in Water col ors, (extra) 3 00 Tuition bills will be preented for payment at the end of each quarter. nr Good boarding can be obtained in pri vate families. J.G.MONTGOMERY, Danville, Jan. 8, 1855. SKC'HY. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. fIAHE subscriber respectfully invites the at ■R tention of dealers and others, to his large and well selected stock of Leather and Find, ings, which is kept constantly Iresh by repeated drafts upon the manufacturers of this country and of Europe, and which is made up in part of the following articles, vix :—The best Oak and Red Bole ; Slaughter, Skirting and Uamag. Ed do ; Harness, Bridle, Band and Welt Leath er ; Thong and Lacing do. • Wax Upper, Boot Grain, llnlF and Split do.; Gity Slaug, K,ps. Salted and Collar do.; City. Country, French and Potent Calf Sk'ns ; Hoot Leg Moroccos, Buck Skins, Pad skina, Chamois,and Moroccos; I Bindings and Linings of almost every descrip tion ; Shoe Thread, Patent Thread, silk, Boot I Cord, Lace, and Silk and Union Galloons; .Clock and Colored English feasting, Worsted Uppers, and Crimped Fronts and footinge; Awls Tacks, Needles, Eyelet and Crimping Machines and Eyelet*; Steel, Iron, Copper and Zinc Nails, Files Has,"-s, Knives; Rubbers, Pegs, Bristles; and Boot We'>; Hammers, Boot and Shoe Trees, Lasts, Crimps, Clumps, Handles, Gum, Color, Cod Liver ami Tanners Oil; Shoe Tools and Currier's Tools of all kinds, ready for use, be sides many other articles not enumerated above, all of which will he seje at tl)° lowest market rates, by JO/IN Wlll'l E, Importer and Dealer, 497 Market Street, Above luth, Philadelphia. It. C. RIDCWA\ & CO. Importers and Dealers in Foreign and Dmpcstic WINES AND LIQEOi:^, No. 101 South 1' iout Stret't, i'lifhi. BRANDIES. LIQUORS. (of difleretickindg.) Wine Hitlers, Dark and Pale, Stoughton Bitters, Olard, Uepuy & Co. of Essence of Pepper various Vintages, mint, Piriel, Caolillioti & Co. Wild Cherry Brandy, of various Vinlages, Uaspberry Brandy, Maglorey, do Blackberry do Hennessy, do Lavender do Rochelle do Ginger do HOLLAND GIN. Curacoa do Swan Brand, Extract D'Absinlhe. Comet, do CORDIALS. Fish, do Hose Cordial, Anchor Brand, Perfect Love, Cordial, Soydam, do Anniseed, do WINKS. Lemon, do Superior old Sherry Peppermint, do Wine, wiiisKEVs. do do Madeira Wine Superior Old Monon- Pori, of different gahela, kinds, . Bye Whiskey, from 1 Tenerdfe Wine, lo 1G years old, Lisbon, do Burbon Whiskey, Malaga, do Irish do Muscatel, do Scotch- do Claret, do Old Jamaica Spirits, Burgundy Port, Old Poach Brandy, Old Apple do Aug. 17th, 1854. Cham, and Hock W. of various brands. iSmST IMIAmnSMB IK It MIOSIS BURG, EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG ¥1 AS taken charge of a new marble works at the corner of Mgin and Market St., Bloomsburg, where the public can be served with Every kind of Marble Work, executed in the lest style of the Art' and at the lowest living prices. Thankful for past favors, Mr. Armstrong will execute all ordcts that may be left with him for Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monuments, Door and Window Sills, steps "of marble or sandstone, Mantles, or any thing else in the department of marble masonry. The slock on hand and engaged consists of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE; and LETTERING will be done in English or German. E. ARMSTRONG. Bloomsburg, Feb. 1, 1855. BLANKS! BLANKS I! BLANKS!! DEEDS, SUMMONS. EXECUTIONS, SUBPfENAS. and JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, fo' sale at the oltice of the '"dar of the North." 0 Justices of the Peace AND CONSTABLES can find all kind of blanks desirable for their use,in proper form, at the office of the STAR or THE NORTH. KAY & BROTHER, LAW PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 17 If 19 South Fifth Street, Ist Store above Chestnut street, East side. PHILADELPHIA, O ESPECTFULLY announce to the Pro fession and Students at Law, that they keep always oa hand a well selected stock of Law Books, comprising tho best Treati ses extant in every department of law, which they will sell sell as cheap, if not cheaper, thac any other house in this city or New York. Being the publishers of several val uable works, tfcey are possessed of such fa cilities in obtaining their stock as to enable them to sell their books at very low prices. KAY & BROTHER havo the igency for the sale of Harris' Pennsylvania State Re ports, fot the eastern counties of tie Slate. KAY & BROTHER, PUBLISH 1. Purdon's Digest of the Laws of Penn sylvania, from 1700 to 1854, by Stroud and Brightly, new aid Bih edi tion, in one convenient volume, Bvo. Price 65.00. 2. Sergeant & Rawle's Supreme Court Reports. 17 vols. 3. Penrose & Watt's Supreme Court Re ports, 3 vols. 4. Wutts' do do 10 vols. 5. " & Sergeants' do do 9 vols, 6. Harris' State Reports, 8 vols. 7. Brightly', Nisi Prius Reports, 1 vol. 8. Miles' Reports of the District Court of Philadelphia. 2 vols. 9. Baldwins' U. S. Circuit Court Reports, 1 vol. 10. Chief Jusftoe Marshall's Circuit Curto Decisions, 2 vols. 11. Sergeant on the Land Laws, of Penn'a 1 vol. 12. Sergeant on Foreign Attachment in l'enn'a, 1 vol. 13. Sergeant on the Lien Law of Penn'a, 1 vol. 14. Duane on the Law of Landlord & Ten ant, 1 vol. 15. Duane on the Road Lajvs in Penn'a. 1 vol. 16. Brightly on the Law of Costs, 1 vol. 17. Graydon's Forms—new and 4lh edi tion, 1 vol. 18. Hood on the Law of Executors, 1 vol. 19. Roberts' Digest of British Btatu'es in force lb Pennsylvania—2d edition, 1 vol. 20. Smith & Reed's Laws of Pennsylvania, commencing 14th Oct. 1700, lOvols— The Sth, 9th and 10th volumes sold separately. 21. Pamphlet Laws.—The complete acts of the General Assembly of I'ennsyl vania, from the year 1800 to the pres ent time,"in 41 vols. Complete sets, of the Pamphlet Laws are very scarce. 23. Wharton's Precedents Indictments, 1 vol. 24. Morris on the Law of Replevin in the Unued States, 1 vol. 1852 —By F. C. Brightly Esq.— I vol. 26. Troubat on the Law of Limited Part- 1 nership in the United Stales, 1 vol. 27. Troubat and Halys' Practice, new and third edition In 2 thick volumes 8 vo, of over 1700 pages. JUST PUBLISHED, 22. Wharton's American Criminal Law new and 3d edition, 1 vol. Bvo. 25. Binns' Justice—new and 6th edition, 1855, by F. C. Brightly, Esq , 1 vol. Wharton on the American Law ot Homi cide, with Reports of Cases, 1 vol. royal Bvo. 28. Brightly's Piltdon's Annual Digest for 1854, price 50 cents. . IN PREPARATION. Wharton and 3title's American Medical Ju risprudence, 1 vol. royal 8 vo. royal Bvo. Burton's Compendium of the Law of Real Property, with copious American An notations, 1 vol. royal Bvo. A new Digest of the Laws of the United States, on the plan of Purdon's Di gest of 1853, 1 vol. imperial 8 vo. Sergeants' Mechanics' Lien Law, new edi tion. The Pennsylvania Form Book ty See. Kay & Brother's Catalogue of Law Publications lor particulars: CP* Orders or letters of inquiry rom the country promptly attended to August 17lh, 1854. ly Pennsylvania Wire Works" • No. 21 Arch St., above Front, PHILADELPHIA. THE Subscribers have on hand, and are constantly manufacturing, SIEVES. RID DLE SCREENS* WOVEN WIRES, of all and widths. Also all kinds of plain anu lancy Wire work. Brass and Iron Wire Sieves Ol all kinds ; Brass and Cop per Wire Clutt't for Paper Makers, &e. Cyl inders and Dandy Rolls covered in the beet manner. Heavy Twilled Wii'i for Spark Catchers, Sieves for Brass and Iron Founders, Screen Wire, Window Wire, Safes, Traps, Dish Covets, Coal and Sand Screens',. &c. BAYLISS, DARBY U LINN. August 17th, 1854. Philadelphia & Heading Rail JRoad. PASSENGER TRAINS For Pottsville, Reading, &c. MORNINGS LINfiS. •Leave Philadelphia and Pottsville at 7j o'-1 clock, P. M. except Sundays. AFTERNOON LINES. 1 Leave Philadelphia and Pottsville at 3j o'clock P. M. except Sundays, FARES. Ist CLARE 2d CLASS. Between Philad'a & Pottsville, $2 76 02 25 Between Philad'a & Beading, 1 75 l 45 50 lbs. Baggage allowed to each passen-1 ger. ON SUNDAY—One Train leaves Philadel phia at 7| o'clock A. M. and returns from Pottsville at 4 o'clock, P. M. taking no bag gage. FARE FOR THE EXCURSION, S4. All Tickets must be purchased before en tering the Cars, DEPOT in Philadelphia, Corner of Broad and Vine Streets. By order of the Boa-d of Managers. S. BRADFORD, Secretary. Aug. 18, 1854. Cnh paid for -straw. The subscriber will paycash for Straw de livered at his Paper MHI at Millgrove, near Light Street, at the following rates to wit Short straw £6 50 per ton, long straw $7 per ton. These rates will be paid for either Wheal,llye srOatsstraw in -good dry con dition. • For flix, after the seed is threshed off, he will pay $lO per, ton. THOMAS TRENCH. Millgrove, April Bth 1854.-lf. Dr. FRANI'I9 C, HARRISON, respectfully inform the citizens of Gloomsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the practice of MEDICINE there; and rolieits a share of public natron age. He can always be found st the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House. Btoomsburg, March, Ist, '55. FANCY GOODS, of every description and variety, new styles, and fresh from New York and Philadelphia, for sale at the cheap store M'KELVY, NEAL & CO THE GREAT NATURAL REMEDY I FOR Indlgcitton and Dyspepsia.! en. nonnntmr.T~| n J. S, HOUGHTON'S BirDnifEr PEPSIN, the true Diges ij rfjlnlf" live Fluid, or Gastrio Juice, Ljwj J Mill holds the first place a wi.tt J^rW- A mong all the various reme fot these painful and de* structive complaints. It is Nature's own spe cific for an unhealthy stomach. No art of man can equal its curative powers; and no sufferer from Indigestion & Dyspepsia should fail to try it. Agents supplied at No. 11, N. EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA l=ySold by E. P. Lutz, and J. R. Moyer. Match 29, 1865. 03U od <3O coasatb carrg3> Cabinet Ware Rooms, s. c. SIIIVE RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of of the l'ublto to his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort ment of Fashionable Fnrnitue. Which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from 825 to 860. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, clieffeniers, whatnots and comodes and ail kiods of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, solas, dining and breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, catto seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses with fanoy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring matlrusses fitted to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. tf. Kf & W FOR FALL AND WINTER! EVANS SL APPLEMAN. HAVE JUST received and opened an en tire new and sp'endid assortment of fiUBASI&SrAIKIMI For Fall an</ Winter at their Brick store on Main street above Iron rtreel, to which they invite the attention of the public. Their as sortment will compare tn price and quality with any to be found on this side of Philad elphia, and includes QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. They have on hand every desirable and fashionable style of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Shawls, Sillks, Merir.oes, Detains, ginghams, prints, and every article of BEousc Furnishing Goods, Sheetings, ticking, checks, &c. Their stock is selling fast, ann will be re plenished every few weeks, for their motto is ''small profits and quick sales." Call and see our goods. Wo charge noth ing for showing them, and will always take counlryprodnce in pay at the market prices. Bloomsburg, October 24, 1853—tf STOVES! STOVES! * KHARPLESS A MELICK HAVE opened a new Stove and Tinware Establishment, on Main street one door above the Court-house, where they are pre pared to furnish goods in their line such as Tin, Sheet Iron, Hollow Ware. Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying Pans, Stove Pipes, all kinds of Tin Wart, Broom IFire 4'C., at extremely lout Prices. Among their variety of may be found the Home Air Tight, William Penn, Globe, Coal Mountain, Miners' Choice Van Leer's Kitchon Comfort, Double Oven, the celebrated Raub Cooking Stove for coal or wood, and others, too numerous to men tion. Also Parlor Grates, Office and Parlor Stoves. • in great variety. Tin Roofing, Gutters, Lead ers, and all kinds of work made to order, at the shortest notice. Repairing of all kinds attended to. Bloomsburg, April 27th 1854.—tf. BOOKS!"" JOSEPH SWARTZ HAS just opened a new lot of Books, Cap, letter and note paper, porlolios &c., which he will sell at the lowest prices at the Bloomsburg Book Store. He has the Sland ard School Books, and a variety of the most ,'lesirablo historical, religious, scientific pub lications of the day. He has also a stock of the 03®ss<k S^TCO^cbILSS. Blank fcoo.ke, Bibles, and Religious works. A number of GOOD VIOLINS, a stock of jewelry; and an assortment of canes, lamps, tops, perfumery, confectione ries, linick knacks and notions for sale. CP" He will furnish at short notice any work that may be desired and ordered. Bloomsburg, Ootober 15th 1854. GREENWOOD SEMINARY MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO.. PA. For Youth of hoth Sexes. Will, BURGESS, PRIX CI PAL,. THIS Institution which has been in suc cessful operation for several years has ecently been enlarged to give better accom modations for boarders and increased facili ties for Tuition, &c. The School year will consist of 44 weeks and vacation will occur during July and part of August, but pupils will be taken at any season. Instruction is given in all the English branches usually taught. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be illustrated by appro priate apparatus and aocess given to a Li brary and the use of Mathematical instru ments. Books and Stationery \rill be pro vided for all who desire. IPIBIBECSo TUITION, >3, 84 and $6 per quarter, graded by the course of study. Boarding Si SO per week. Board, Tuition washing, lights, &c., 821 per quarter; or 840 for two quarters, if one half is paid in ad vance. For further particulars address the princi- 1 pal. Millville, Nov. 1, 1854. Fancy Paper. Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand, tic an be found at the cheap Book store of JOSEPH SWARTZ, MP" £u A & S ÜBB TO THE FASHONABLE AND dD^cpoaoamss- THE undersigned, having just received the latest Paris and New York Fashions, would again beg leave to inform bis numer ous friends and all the world about Blooms burg, that he is now better prepared than ev er to accommodate any one with the neatest, easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes (hat have been turned out lately; and not only that, but he will also do them up in the best order, upon the lowest terpis. His shop is at the old stand, (too well known to need futther notice) where ha may at all limes be found, seated upon (he bench of repentance, steadily drawing out the thread of affliction, hopcing it may in the end prove advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise his frieuds to bear in mind that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with ail now and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-standing on htc book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases " the laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloornsburg, April 14th, 1853. Watches, Jewelry, Silverware and A Choice Assortment of the Finest Quality, FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES, AT WM.B. ELTONHEAD'S, No. 184. South Second St., Between Pine and Union, West Side, PHILADELPHIA. The assortment embraces a large and select stock of fine Matches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Albata Ware, plated with fine Silver, in Spoons, Forks, Ladles, &c. —Jet Goods, Fons and Fan cy Arliclcs of a superior quality, deserving die examination of these who desire to procure the best ooons at the Lowest C*sn Prices. H svmg a practical knowledge of the business, and all available facilities for Importing and manufacturing, the subscriber confidently in> vitcs purchasers, believing that ho can supply Hhem on terms as favorable as an, other es ablishment in either of the Atlanlic Cities. All kinds of Diamond and Pearl Jewelry and Silver Ware manufactured to Older, within a reasonable time. Watches, Jewelry and Silver War* faithful ly repaired. WM. B ELTONHEAD, No. 184 South 2d St., a few doors above the 2d St. Market, West Side. CP In the South Window of the Store, may be seen the famous BIRD CLOCK, which commands the admiration of (ho scientific and curious. September 28th, 1854. ly. STAUFFER & UARLEY. Cltcup Wafclies A Jewelry. m*>HOLESALE and RETAIL, at the WW Philadelphia Watch and Jewelry Store, No 96 North Second Street corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, 18 ca rat cases, 928 00 Gold Lapine 18 k. 34 00 Silver Lever full jewelled, 12 00 Silver Lapine jewels, 9 00 Superior quartiers, 7 00 Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver do, 1 50 Gold Bracelets, • 00 Latlies' Gold Pencils. 1 00 Silvet Tea spoons, set, 5 00 Gold Pens with Pencil & Silver holder, I 00 Gold finger Rings 374 cents to 880 ; watch Glasses, plain, 124 cents; Patent, 13|; Lu net, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted <o be what they are sold for, STAUFFER & HARLEY. On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and Lepines, still lower than the above pri ces. September 21sl, 1854-Aly. Tin-Ware & Stove! Establishment THF. UNDERSIGNED, respectfully in forms his old friends and customers,that he has purchased his brothel's met;r. -1 in the above establishment, end the concern mill here after bs conducted by himself exclusively. He has just received and otfeis for sale the erfj largeml and most extensive assortment rnent of FANCY STOVES everintro ducej into this market. Stovepipe und Tinware coustantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on short notice. The patronage of old frients and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT. Uloomshurg Jan. 12, 1853. 51-tf REEVE E. KNIGHT, (Successor to Hartley,Sf Knight.) BEDDIAd AAD CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 148 South Second Street, Five doors above fPRUCE STREET, FIIILADXLFHIA, Where ha keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of every article in hia line of business. Feathers, Featherbed*, Patent Spring Mattres ses, Curled hair, Mo-s ,Corn Husk and Stiaw i Mattresses, Velvet Tapestry, Topeslry, Brus. sols, Three.Ply, Ingtain, Venetian, List, Rag and Hemp Catpelings, Oil Cloths. Canton Mat. Jings, Cocoa and Spanish Mattingr, Floor and Blair Druggets, Hearth Rugs.Doot Mats, Ta ble and Piano Covers, to which ho respectfully invites the attention of purrhssets. Philadelphia Sept. Ist, 1854. Jy, Registration Certificates For the use of clergymen, justices, physi ians and other persons in registering marria gee and deaths as required by the new Ac Assembly, can be bad at the office of the Star of the North." THOMAS BUTLER, I No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA ; Manufacturer of strong Tinware, Copper, Tin and Zinc Batning Tubs, Bathing Pans, and every kind of batning apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention given to ordered work, and goods carefully It.rwpiued on orders. Philadelphia, August 17th, 1854. NEW GRIST-MILL AT HILL GROVE! THE subscriber has refitted his Grist- Mill at Mill Grove, near Light Street, Columbia coupty, and is ready to do any and all kinds of grinding. He has three run of stones, and the Mill will work to gen eral satisfaction. A competent miller has has charge of the establishment, and the patronage of the public is respectfully so- THOMAS TRENCH. Mill Grove, Sept. 9, 1854. BOOTS, Shoes eud reedy made clothing cheap for cash by MENDENHALL& MENDENHALL& MENSCH. TRON STEEL, and every kind of Herd *■ wate for sale by McKELVY, NEAL & Co, Herald or PenmaiMhW GOOD NEWS FOR BAD WRITERS!!! Far Young Men doing into BnlaeM Ladies, children, and schools, You eaa now ol'.sm, for the first tun* in the world, a practiced handwriting, adapt ed to business or correspondence, with as much certainty as a cBiW learns to waff and without, nearly ao we.'l as . with the aiui of a master ! MacLaorln's LutteUttrCalamo (Rapid Pan) System puts this jredessary art, in the power of all, WITHOUT, WIsTAJCjE\ By a Series of ManuaivGymnoetic Exercises, entirely new in their design, it takes the chain off the hand, arm and fingers, makes" the hand perfectly at home on paper, antr combineethe element of Rapidity with bees-, ty of Execution. 11 begins a REVOLUTION in the ART of WRITING! Suoh as has nev er before taken place, and will qualify thou sands of young men for good positions as book keepers, accountants, and copyists who have failed to learn to write well under every other system. It is equally adapted to leaching a rapid and elegant ladies' hand. 1.-—Self Instruction Series of Books —The es sential course of this Scries consists of MAC- I.AURiN'S System of Manual Gymnas'ic ex ercises, in five numbers, accompanied by a Book of Instruction, six books in ail, togeth er with six of the MacLaurin Pens end a holder, put up in one package, and aaut to any pari of the U. S. by mail, with the post age paid, at one Dollar. The target Course is the same as the pre ceding, augmented by the Series of six round and fine-hand Copy-Books and a blank ex ercise Ruled Bock, for additional practice making thirteen books in all, with pens and Instruction Book, at Two Dollars. The book, containing a lull Exposition of the System, with Directions, will be sent rep arato to any one ordering it and including a postage stamp and twelve and a half oeuts. This will give a full knowledge of the im mense advantages of the System over all others, and enable the buyer to preceod un derslandingly, if not already aware of the nature of the plan; which is, the Art of Writ ing rapidly from the first, and at ths same time vt ell— an art never before taught either trt the schools or by writing masters. Extra. — 1 Primary Book of big exercises for band and aim, introductory to the Course, adapted to children from four yeare old up ward, and useful to all. 18J cents. 2. Book of Mammoth Capital Letters, for extra Gymnastic Exercise during the whole course. 18j cents. These two books alio indispensable in schools. 11. The School Series —Teachers tre re spectfully informed that MACLAUBIN'fi System of Gymnastic Exercises, being • complete Course of Gymnastic Exercises, designed to give the greatest possible com mand of the pen. Published in six numbers, price 75 cents. MacLsurin's Round-Hand Copy Books, In two parts, price 25 cents ; and MacLaurin'* Series pf Fine-Head Copy Books, in four parts, price 50 cents, nre now ready. The above twelve books constitute Mae- Laurin's complete Series. Pi ice one dollar and fifty cents for the set. 111. MacLaurin's Twenty-Four Writing Tablets, for children in Families and Pri mary Schools, 64 cents each; sent by mail in packages of 6, 12, or 24, containing the Big Exercises on stiff boards, for pen, pen cil or style. Just the thing for amusing and instructing the ofcild at the some time ; com bining the toy and (he book ! CHAS. B. NORTON, Publisher, 71 Chamber St., N. Y. Feb. 8, 1855. A NEW ASSORTMENT UF Fall &. Winter Goods. ME\DE\HALL ty- IMENStfI HAVE just received and opened a new lot of Fall and whiter goods, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. A mong their LADIES' DRESS GOODS, are black and fancy Silks, black and changeable Alpacas, de Lafnes, Mennoes, Mous. de Brge, Bombasines, plain, figured and changeable Poplins, calicoes, ging hams, gloves, hosiery. Ifc., &c. •GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS, such as fine black and brown Frenoh cloths, black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin ' and fancy Vesting*, black & Italian fanny Cravats, Snapenders, Gloves; &c. IIATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' hats and caps, embracing every style ar 1 quality. Alsn, a large and varied assortmeLl of Parasols and Ribbons. DOMESTICS. — Bleached & unbleached Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, Ac. BOOTS ty SHOES. —A lege assortment of Men's, Women's & Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Ltnd & buskin Shoet at very [ low prices. I Colored and white Carpet Chain. GROCERIES. —A large assortment of I Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molaare.-, Rice, Teas, &e., &c. The attention of all who wish good bar gains is solicited, for inducements to pur ! chaser* will be ofTered. I Bloorosburg,'October, 29, 1854. jcyiapaeasaee a GREAT BARGAINS! UIR/1I W. TEaOKNTOrV has taken the store lately kept by J 3. I Sterner, on Main St., B!oomsburg,nnd offers rare bargains to the purchasing public. 'J he present stock he offers for the "dimes" at prices not averaging above FIRST COST, and ho is now engaged in replenishing the slock from the city with a Fresh Assortiient of all Go4 desirable for winter and spring. Ha hs* ev ery kind of Ladies' dress goods, suoh as silks, Merinoes, Delaines, debaxe, Coburn cloths and Ginghams of every style u<T price. Among his white goods are embroi deries, laces, dress trimmings, handker chiefs and fine muslins. OF STAPLE DRF GOODS, he has blenched and brown muslins, checks, table diapers, flannels, tickings, Manchester and Lancaster Ginghams, crash and linens of all kinds, cloths caasimeres, vestings, cotton ad e and linen for pants, hosiery and gleves, boots and shoes for ladies, men, misses boys and ohildren, Hats and Caps, Glassware, Queensware, crockery ware, hard ware, Groceries, Sugar, Molassea, Coffee, Tea, Rice, Spices, tobacco, candles, end in short, every article usually kept in e conn try store, at the lowest prices. t9F Country produco taken in exchange for goode. January 18, 1855. H. aiowiß } STOfISIEOW jammißU. "O ESPECTFULLY oflera hia (FKE9BL ■*' profesaional services te the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloornsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Den ; listry, and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEKTH, whioh will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look ee well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the tooth, warranted. tF Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. SO, 1851.
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