GREENWOOD SEMINARY AT MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO.. PA. For Youth of both Sexes, wn. BKBUESM, PHINCIPAXI. THIS Institution which has been in suc cessful operation for several yeats has recently been enlarged to give better accom modations for boarders and increased facili ties for Tuition, &c. Each quarter of the School year consists of eleven weeks, and the next session w iil commence on the 13th o( August, but pu-. pils will be taken at any season. In addition to the constant attention of the Principal, the services of an experienced teacher have been procured. Instruction will be given in all the English branches usually taught, ami also in Latin. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be illustrated by appropriate uppnratus and ac cess given to a Library and the use of Math ematical instruments. Books and Statione ry will be provided for all who desire. IMBE&ECSo TUITION, 83.50, 84 and 84.50 per quarter, graded by the course of study. Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &e., 824 per quarter, one-half payable quartetly in advance. BVFor further particulars address the prin cipal. Millsille, July 6, 1855. LFATHER AND FINDINGS. fIIHE subscriber respectfully invites the ut- A tendon of dealers and others, to his largo •nil weltselecied stuck of Leather and Find ings which i. kept constantly fresh try repeated draft's upon It rrenufaclursis of this country and of Eurt> and which is made up In part of the following articles, viz . I'ho best Oak , o e d Sole; Slaughter, Skirling and Dam.ig. "ddo ; Harness, Bridl", Bund and Welt Leath er- Thong and Lacing do. ■ Wox Upper, 800 l Grain, Buff and Split do.; Oily Slaug, K.pa Salted and Collar do.; City, Country, French d Patent Calf Skins; Boot Leg Moroccos, Buck Skins, Pad skins,Chamois,arid Moroccos; ■Bindings and Linings of almost every descrip tion" Shoe Thread, Patent Thread, Silk, Boot ford' Lace, and Silk and Union Galloons: Black and Colored English Lasting. Worsted "Uppers,and Crimped Fronts and footings; Awls Tacks Needles, Eyelet and Crimping Muchinus and Eyelets; Steel, Iron, Copper and Zinc Nails, Files Raspa, Knives; Rubbers, Pegs, Bristles; and Boot Web; Hammers, Bootand Shoe Trees, X.asts. Crimps, Clamps, Handles. Gum, Color, Cod Liver and Tanners Oil; Shoe Tools and Currier's Tools ot all kinds, ready for use, be sides many other articlea not enumerated above, all of which will be scle at the lowest market rates, by JOHN WHITE, Importer and Dealer, 497 Market Streot, Above 13th, Philadelphia. TIIE BEST ABE TIIE ISSS3 c O , =. I EMPLOY the BEST TEACHEKS and use the BEST BOOKS in your school* anil your children will team more in six months than in three years with inferior ones, and you will SAVE TIME AED MOSEY BY IT. SANDER'S NEW are Hie best Readers. WEBSTER'S arc ilic best Dictionaries. GREENLEAFS SERIES ARE THE BEST ARITHMETICS. PELTON'S IS THE BEST SYSTEM OF ©IEOTSAPHY TAUGHT BY THE USE OF Splendid Outline Maps. WILSON'S ARE THE BEST SERIES OF LAMBERT'S ARE THE BEST' WORKS ON Sower & Barnes, Publishers, Booksellers if Stationers, 33 Earth Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. October 11, 1855—3 m. STOCKS! STOVES! STOVES! SLIAKRI.ESS &r MELLCK HAVE opened a new Stove and Tinware Establishment, ot. Mailt street one door above the Court-house, where they ore pre pared to furnish goods in their line sur.ti as Tin. Sheet Iron, fiollow Ware, Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Sinks, Frying Pans, Stove Pipes, all kinds of Tin Ware, Broom Wire fyc., at extremely lo\o Prices. Among their 1 variety of CCOK STOVES, may be found the Home Air Tight, William Penn. Globe, Coal Mountain, Miners' Choice Van Leer's Kitchen Comfort, Double Oven, the celebrated Raub Conking 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 ail kinds attended to. Bloomsburg, April 27th 1854.—tf. TIM WAM AOT STOTH Establishment rpHF. UNDERSIGNED, respectfully in- X formr his old friends and customers, that he hae purchased his brother's interest ,in the above establishment, and the concern will here after l-e conducted by himself exclusively. He has just received and offeia for sale the f®S largest and most extensive assortment ment „f FANCY BTOVEB ever intro duceJ into thie market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured toordcr. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on short notice, The patronage of old frjam's and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT, j Bloomsburg Jan. 12, 1853, ft t —if Wood's Ornamental Iron Works, . Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia. THE attention o( tha inhabitants of Penn eylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac. Tory and Wareroome of tho aubscriber, who is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every deecripliun, for Cemeteries public and private buildings, also Verandahs' Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron works of decorative char ade". Purchasers may rely on having all ar ticles carefully boxed and shipped to their des tination. A book of designs will be furnished to those wishing to make selections. ROBERT WOOD, Ridgh Avenue, below Spring Garden St., PHILADELPHIA. September 27, 1855. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA: Manufacturer of strong Tinwure, Copper, Tin and Zioo Battling Tuba, Bathing Pans, and every kind of batning apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention given to ordered work, and goods carefully torwpjeed on orders. Philadelphia, August 17th, 1864. THIBET SHAWLS with silk fringe, a T fine lot just received and for sale by A C. MENSCH, STARTLING, BUT TRUE! IIAJWJBTO EVERYSEHSIBLE WOMAN. Mr jtmhalbb bckfru in health. No -woman of delicaoy Is willing to dlaclow the porn. 'Jar ailments incident to her sex, even to a most Intimate family physician. This modesty and delicacy Is implanted hy nature, and neither should nor need l>o subjected to the rude shocks inevitable In making known to the other sex those ailments belonging exclusively to the fcmnle. Kxecpt In extreme cases, her sensitiveness will sacri fice her health rather than her delicacy. The consequences are serious, lamentable, and life long. Thus what at first oonld have leon easily remedied, or porhai* better still not Incurred, becomes a compli cation or diseases, not only ruining the health of the mother, and embittering her days by sickness and suf fering, out entailing broken constitutions noon her children, and embarrassing. If not distressing, the busi ness and pecuniary prospects of the husband. Let every sensible woman TAKE WARNING IN TIME, (as thousands have done) by the hitter experience and sufferings of others, of the dreadful cooeeaucnecs site entails upon herself and those endeared to her, by her Ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails dlsense, suffering, and misery. How many aro sufiering from obstructions or Irregu larities peculiar to the female system, which undermine tho health, the effects of which they are Ignorant, and fr which their delicacy forbids seeking medical ad- 1 vice 1 How many Miller from prolapsus uteri (falling of tito womb), or from Jlour at bus (weakness, debility, &.c.)l 11 ow many arc In constant agony for many months pro ceding eoullnenient 1 How many have difficult, ll' not dangerous dell voiles, and slow ana uncertain recoveries! To the question, how are these to be preventedf what shall bo done? tho answer is simple. Let every woman ascertain tbr horself, without vio lence to her delicacy, tho noturo and character of the ailment (to which she as a female is subject), tho causes from which it may arise, and tho proper remedies for Its euro and future prevention. This she can do by possessing a little volume (already possessed bv'thousands), WHlCll TELLS EVER Y WOMAN WHAT IS TIIH MATT Kit, AND TELLS TIER WHAT TO DO FOR IT. In simple but chaste words, and such as she cun understand. This llttlo volume is entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, I>Y DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PBOFBBBOR or DISBABBB OF WOXBN. One Hundredth Edition (600,000) 13/ no, pp. 260. (OX FINS rAI'Ea, SXTUA IMKDtKO, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the Catalogues of tho great Trade Hales In New York, rhlladelnhia, and other cities, and cold ly •he principal booksellers in the United Slates. It was nrst published lu 1847, since which tiino FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of OKR HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL ' attesting tho high estfmatb-n In which lt"la held as THE I ONEY RELIABLE , popular medical BOOK FOll KVKRY FEMALE, the author having devoted, and still devotes, his exclu sive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in renucct to which lie is yearly con.-ulied by thousands, both In person and by letter. Here every woman c. i discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, charac ter, causes of, and tho proper remedies for her com plaints. Tno wife aliout Becoming a mother hna often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, will find such Instruction and advice, and !*•) explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm, as all the xiccullurities inci dent to her situation are described. Jt is of course impracticable to convey fully tho va rious subjects treated of, as they are of a nature stricfly Intended for the married or those contemplating mar riage. Tho revelations contained in its pages havo proved a blessing to thousands*, as the Innumerable let ters received by the author (which ho is permitted by the writers to publish) will attest. Extract qf a Utter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. DarTON, May 1,1547. Dr. A M. Mtmriccau: u My wife has been percept I oly sinking for some three years or more, In consequence of her great anguish and ■ufiering soino months uefore and during confinement; every mceesslvo one more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life In imminent danger, ami which was on the last OCCJU..d Itwipnired of. IsuptHiscd that this stato of things was inevitable, and resigned myself 10 meet tho worst. At this time (now about two months), I heard your book highly spoken of, as con tabling some matters re selling my ease. On Its receipt and iH-rusal, 1 cannot express to yon tho relief it afforded in) distressed mind, una tho joy its pages imparled to my wlfb, on learning that tho great discovery of M. M. Dcsomeaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect tonus which I little conceived was possible. No pecu niary consideration can ever repay the obligat ions 1 ain under to you, for having been the means of imparting to in the matters contained in " The Married Woman's Frivnto Medical Companion." But for this, ere another year would have passedlovor ray head, in all human probability my wile would have been in her grave and lay childreu left motherless." In consequence of thp universal popularity of the Work, a* Wy PHtrsaordirmrv rntr. vMiom Im positions have been attempted, us well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of titlo page, spurious edi tions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices luid deceptions, it has lcen found necessary t1..-r!'oio w TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no* hook unless the words M Dr. A.M. Mauri- CKAU, 129 Liberty btrcct, N. Yis on (ami tho entry in the Clerk's Office on the buek>ontho title pap-; and buy ouly of respoetuble and iiouorable dealers, or scud 1y mail, ami address to Dr. A. M. Mauricuau. jszr receipt of Orio Dollar "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL OC MP AN ION" i sent i mailed Tot) to any part of tho United States, the Canada*, and liritL.h Provinces. Ail Letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU. box 1224. Ncw-Yoik City. Publishing Office, No. 129 kbcrty Street, New-York. gen Is in Pennsylvania. T. B. Peterson, J. M. Moss & Bro, and T. Cowpenhait, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesdale—Wentz & Stark, Car bomtale—K. Flint. Williamsport—S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre—S. Leader, Hanover—B. Hall, Pitteton—J. S. Nicksnn arid A. K. MeClure, Charnbertburg—K. lienner, Sumneytown— Joseph Swartz, Bloomsburg—G. W. fiarle, Waynesboro—J.H. Cornelius, New Berlin— G. I). Main. Mainsborg—Potter & McMann, Beillonte—H. A. Lanco, Reading. July 26, 1855.—6rn. Trusses ! Trusses ! Trusses! C. H. NEEDLES, TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, S. W. COB. OF 12111 AM) RACF. STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of tine French Truss--*SpJ en, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct couslruution. Hernial or ruptured patients yan be suited by remitting amounts, as below Sending number oi ir.ehes round the hips, and stat ing side affected. Cost of Single Truss, 82, 83, 84, 85. Double, 85,86, 88, and 10. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also (or sale, in great variety, Dr. Ban tling's Unproved Patent Body Braee, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Pulent Shoulder Braces, Chest ex panders and Erector Brnces, adapted to all with rlonp shoulders and weak lungs; English F.lastic Abdominal Belli, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. Ladies' rooms, with lady attendants. August 2. 1855. ©aasraiaws &Bsra> _ AND LIVERY STABLE bs3o UPopcE>aa.fias3S3 IV] OW runs a new omnibus between Blooms burg and the Railroad Depot, which will take passengers from and to any of the residences of the town, or the American House and Forks Hotel; ami he will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who may wish to go into any part of the county. The omnibus will leuve Bloomsburg twice daily at 10} o'ciock A. M., and at 3} o'clock P. M. He has also a large livery stable connected with the omnibus line, from which he can accommodate the publio, with conveyances for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi ness. Bloomsburg, April 24, 1855.—1y. NOTICE. "IXf HEREAS letters of Administration were this day granted to the under signed, by the Register of Wills of Columbia county, upoa (he estate of Edwin Holmes, late of Fishingcreek township, deceased; all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present tbern without de lay- MARY HOLMES, Administratrix. Fishingcreek, Nor. 26, 1755—6w. ESSENCE OF COFFEE. For aale at the cheap store of A. I. EVANS. Philad'a. and Reading R. R> I SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.— IBSS. The Great' Northern and Western U. S. Mail Routes. Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Cattawissa, Sunbnry and Erie, Williamsporl aud Elmira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, iu 16 hours. " Niagara Falls, ' 16 " " Detroit, ' 24 " " Chicago, ' 34 " '• St. Louis. ' 43 " ty Ticket Office—N. \V. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Bead ing R. R. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth streets. On and after Monday, Mav 7th, Three Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Brosd OIK/ Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) us follows: DAY EXPRESS—6 A. M. Stopping at Phrrnixville and Reading only. Connecting with the Cattawissa, Williams port, and Erie, and VVilliamsport and Elmira ' Railroad ; arriving at Elmira at 4 o'clock P. M., connecting with New York and Erie and Buffalo; and from thence, via. Steamers on Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Detroit. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua wilh New York Central Railroad, East and Wen, and at Suspension Bridge with the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and ull points in Canada and Western States. Only nne change of Baggage between Phil adelphia and Canada or the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin ton and Dinner at Willinmporl. NIGHT EXPRESS—Tea at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the above points, and resuming their scats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Tamaqua, - $2 95 Cattawissa, - 4 35 Rupert, ... 4 40 Danville, 4 60 Milton, - - 5 15 WilL'i.usport, ■ . 5 90 Elmira, - 7 00 Jefferson, - 7 65 Slarkey, 7 95 Penn Tan, 8 00 Gorliam, 8 00 Geneva via. Gorliam, • 8 00 " Steamer J. Artitll, 8 00 Canandaigua, • - 8 00 Honeoye Falls, ... 8 50 Caledonia, 8 8' La Roy, - - 8 Balavia, - - 9 flu Rochester, .... 8 60 Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., aud Buffalo and N. Y. City, ... 10 Buffalo, via. Tonawanda, - 10 Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canandai gua & Niagara Falls R. R. - 10 " " via. Buffalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, - - 10 00 Cleveland, - - U 70 Toledo, - 14 75 Cincinnati, 16 00 Detroit, via. Rail, - - . 16 00 " Buff. St Lake, 16 00 Chicago, via. Great Western & Mich igan Central R. R. 20 00 Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore Mich. Southern R. R., - - 20 00 Chicago, via. Buff., Lake and Mich. Central R. R. . . 20 00 Rock Island, - - 25 00 E. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agent, N. W. cornet Sixth and Chestnut sts. G. A. NICOCLS, Superintendent Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. T. KCKISSOCK, Superintendent Cattawissa, Williamspnrt and Erie Railroad. HENRY COFFIN, Superintendent VVilliams port and Elmira Railroad. July 19, 1855.—if. SSJW SCAmESEaiE 2 IN it I,oo>l suntc EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG IIAS taken charge of a new marble works at the corner of Main and Market St., Bloomsburg, where the public can be served with Every kind oOlarblc Work, executed in the best style of the Art, and at the lowest living prices. Thankful for past favors, Mr. Atmstrong will execute all ordets that may be left with him for Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monuments, Door and Window Sills, steps of marble or sandstone, Mar.lles, or any thing else in the department of marble masonry. The stock on hand and engaged consists of the best ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBJ.E; and LETTERING will be done in English or German. E. ARMSTRONG. Bloomsburg, Feb. 1, 1855. Dr. FRANCIS C. HARRISON, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery theie;and roltcits ashare of public pa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House. Broomsburg, March, Ist, '55. leather" Fritz, Hendry & Co., No. 29 NORTH 3d ST., PHILADELPHIA, MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS & IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CAI.F-SKINS, anddealars in Red and Oak SDVI LidTms K A:N Feb 6, 1855. l_y. HEW ARRIVAL " OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS! fJIR/lIVI W. THORNTON HAS JUST received and opened a new and splendid assortment of For Fall and Winter, at his slote on Main street below Market, to which he invites the attention ol the public. His assortment will compare in price and quality with any to be found on this side of Philadelphia, and includes Q UEE NSWA RE, HJIRI) WJIRE, GLASSWARE, IIKTS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. He hVa on hand every desirable and fash ionable style of Cloths, plain and fancy oas simere's LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MERINOS,COBURG CLOTHS, CASHMERES, SHAWLS, SILKS DELAINS, GINGHAMS PRINTS, and every article of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SHEETINGS TICKINGS, CHECKS, ETC. His stock is selling fast, aud will be re plenished every few weeks, for his motto is "small profits and quick sales." Call and see our gooda. We charge noth ing for showing them, and will always take country produce in pay at the market prices. Bloomsburg," Oct. 16, 1855. RAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss, Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receivf ed at the Sloro of A. C. MENSCH Business Directory. ]3loomsbnrg. |3n. HIRAM W. THORNTON. ~ "VTERCHANT.—Store on the South side of IT-L Main Street, second square below Mar ket. 1)AVII) LOH ENRERG, faTnpi.' on Main street, two doors above Ihe 'American House." SIMON UREIFUSS, & Co. STORE in the 'Exchange Block,' opposite the Court house. A. J. EVANS. IyjERCHANT. —Store on the tipper part of Main street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. 8. C. SIIIVU, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom in Shive's Block, 011 Main Street. A.M. RUPERT^ TINNER AND STOVE DEALER Shop on South side of Main street, be low Market. R. W. WEAVER. - ATTORNEY AT LAW.— office on the first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. U&aJtPLHSS & MELICK, FOUNDERS ANIV MACHINESTS. Buiia ingson the alley between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNARD - RUPERT, t | vAILOR.—Shop on the South Side of Main -L Street, first square below Market. C. MENSCH, MERCHANT. —Store North West corner of Main and Market S';eets. IIIRAM C. HUH ER, wjUIIGEON DENTIST.—Office near the Academy on Third Street. M'KELVV, NEAL A CO., j%| ERCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main and Market streets. SII ARPLESB & MELICK, ]\f ANUFACTUUHS AND DEALERS IN STOVES, TINWARE &e—Establish ment on Main street, next building above he Court-house. HZIPPI N G E K , CLOCK and WATCHMAKER, south side of Main street, above the Railroad. Every kind of disorder in jewelled or oth er newly invented Escapements faithfull re ! paired. ~~ PC It DON'S 1) I GES T . ANY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur *"chase a copy of Purdon's Digest,can be accommodated by applying at he this offce * ' 3Z3EAIY&I! HCT3L AND R.K. OMNIBUS LINE. 7T7HE undersigned respectfully informs his -L friends and the public thai he has taken THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, IN BLOOMSBURG, located on Main Street, directly opposite the Court House, which has been thoroughly re paired and improved, where he is prepared to accommodate his customers with good fare and to general satisfaction. Ho hs-Rtvf, in connection wliti the EX CHANGE HOTEL, an ecellent running regularly several times per day, to aud from the Depot on the arrival of the Cars, by which passengers will be pleasant ly conveyed to the Depot Station, or taken from and returned to their residences, il de sired. He will always be happy to entertain , end accommodate his friends to the ut most of his abilities. JOHN SNYDER. Bloomsburg, Sept. 20, 1855. SAVING FIEND OF THE IT. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust Co. S. E. cor. of Third & Chestnut Sts., PHIL'A. CAPITAL 250,000. MONEY is received on deposit daily.— The amount deposited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the Depositor, or if prelerred, a certificate will be given. All and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, with out notice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing lourteen days previous to the with drawal ol the money. On the first day ol January, in each year, the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal, as lie may prefer. The .Company have now upwards of 3,- 500 depositors in the City of Philadelphia alone. Any additional information will be given by addressing the Treasurer. DIRECTORS: S. R. Crawford, l'res't. Wm. D. Godwin, L. Johnson Vice Pres'l. Paul B. Goddard, A. W. Thompson, George McHenry, Benj. VV. Tingley, James Devereux, Jacob L. Florauce, Gustavtts English. PL!NY FISK, Secretary If Treasurer. J. C. OEHLSCHLAGER, Teller If Interpreter. September 6,1855. —ly. GREAT RipUCTION IN TDETPRICE FALL & WINTER GOODS. AC. MENSCH has just received a new • aud complete assortment of seasona ble goods which he offers for sale at the old stand upon the best of bargains. From his FULL NEW STOCK be can supply every reasonable want of his customers and the public. He has received a variety ol new style dress goods, and every thing to make up a complete assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hard-ware, Qupens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hoi loware. Drugs, Fish, Salt, Coal, Plaster, Iron, Nails, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Sec., &c. In short, every thing usually kept in coun try Stores, to which he invites the public generally: ty* Cash, Lumber, Old Iron, and Coun try Produce taken in exchange lor Gooda, at the highest market price. A. C. MENSCH. Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1855. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. THE ia prepared to undertake and fffllti in the best workmanlike style all work h the department of BRICKLAYING. He will personally superintend the work, and find ft sufficient number of good hands (or whom he will be responsible to do all work he undertakes at Ihe shortest notice. Work will be done to order either by contract or by time. GORDON R. GOFE. Bloomsburg, May 30, 1855. Justices or the Peace AND CONSTABLES can find all kind of oL banks desirable for their use,rn proper form at the office of the STAR or THE NORTH. 23XBOT®US vm SEHsffa THE POCKET JJSCULAPIUS; OR, EVERY ONE HIB OWN PHYSICIAN. ®rpHE FIFTIETH Edition, with One hundred Engravings, showing Diseases and Mal formations of the human System in every shape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Diseases of Females, being of the higtie-t importance to mar ried people, or those con templating marriage. Uy WILLIAM YOUNG, M. I). I,et r.o father bo asbatned the present a conv of the Aesculapius to his child, ft may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman onterinlo the secret obligations of mar ried life without reading the Porke Aesculanius Let no one suffer from a hacknied Cough Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feeling and the whole train of Despeptic sensa.ions' and given up by their physicians, b 0 moment without consulting the fUSC'DLA PIUB. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate creatures from the verv jaws of death. Any person sending twenty five cents en closcdina letter, will receive one copy of this book, by marl,or live copies willbesont for one dollar. Address, Dr. VI. Young, No. /53 Spruce street, Philadelphia.' Postpaid, No 152 (Spruce St., Philadelphia. Sep. Ist, 1854-ly. CHARLES DICKENS 9 Da 0 The best & most Popular in the World TEN DIFFERENT EDITIONS. No Library can be complete without a set of Ihese Works. Reprinted from the last London edititions and Published by T. I?. PETERSON, No. 102 Chestnut Street, I* lIIIsADBIaPHI A. T)ETERSON'S" is the only complete and A- uniform edition of Charles Dickens' Works published in America ; they are re printed from the original London edition, and are now lire only edition published in this country. 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Con. tabling The Seven Poor Travelers, Nine New Stories by the Christ mas Fire, Hurd Times, Lizzie Leigh, The Miner's Daughters, Fortune Wildred, &c. 50 " A complete set of Ihe above will be sold or sent to any nne to any place, free oi postazc for Five Dollars. Complete Library Edition. In five very large octavo volumes, with a Portrait on Steel, ol Charles Dickons, con taining the same reading matter as the Illus trated Edition, and comprising over four thou sand very large double columned pages, handsomely printed, and bound in various styles. Vol. 1 contains Pickwick Papers and Old Curiosity Shop. " 2 do OliverTvyistjSkeichesby 'Boz' and Barnaby Rudge. " 3 do Nicholas Nickelby and Mar tin Chuzzlewit. " 4 do David Copperfield Dombey & Son, and Christinas stories. '' 5 do Bleak House, and Dickens' New Stories. Price of Complete set. Bound in black cloth, full gilt back Price $7 50 " " scarlet cloth, extra, 850 j " library Sheep, 900 j " " half turkey morocco, 11 00 " half calf, antique, 15 00 ! Illustrated Edition in 12 Vols. This edition is prin'ed on very thick and i fine white paper, and is profusely illustrated, ! with all Ihe original illustrations by Crnik shank, Alfred Cowquill, Phiz, etc., from the original London edition, on copper, steel,and wood. Each Volume contains a novel com plete, and may be had in complete sets, beau tifully bound in cloth, for Eighteen Dollars a set, or any volume will be sold separately, as follows: Bleak House, Price Si 50 Pickwick Papers, 1 50 Old Curiosity Shop, 1 50 Oliver Twist, 1 50 Sketches by "Boz," 1 50 Barnaby Rudge, 1 50 Nicholas Nickelby, 1 50 Martin Chuzzlewit, I 50 David Copperfield, 1 50 Dombey and Son, 1 50 ' | Christmas Stories. 7 different ones, 150 1 Dickens' New Stories, 1 50 Price of full and complete set of the II- 1 lustrated Edition, bound in 12 Vols., 1 in black cloth, gilt back, 18 00 1 " " " " Library sheep 24 00 1 " " " " 4 Turkey mor. 27 00 1 " " " " 4 calf, antique, 36 00 1 IT All subsequent works by Cbas. Dick- 1 ens will be issued in uniform style witb the above. Copies of any one, or any set, of either edi tion of the above works will be sent to any person, to any part of the United States, free of postage, on their remitting the price ol the edition they may wish, to the publisher in a letter post-paid. Published aud for sale by T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Chestnut street, Philad'a. ] To whom all orders must be directed. , Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, , will be supplied at very low rates. NOTICE! , TVOTICE is hereby given that the under •s* signed citizens of Bloomsburg Columbia ' county Pennsylvania, will apply to the next ' Legislature for a Charter for a Bank to be located at Bloomsburg, to be called the " BLOOMSBURG BANK" wilh banking priv iliges of issue, discount and deposit, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars. Daniel Snyder; Wm. Robison, I L. B. Rupert, J. Ramsey, Wm. Snyder, R. B. Arthur, E Mendenhall, Ephraim P. Lutz, A. J. Sloan, Joseph Sharpless. Lloyd I'axton, Wm. Sloan, Geo. Weaver, S. Mendenhall, Bloomsburg, Jane 20, 1855.—6 m. jMUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and { good prims for 6J cents just received V A. G. MENSCH. ! THE GBEAT NATURAL BEMEDY VOH j Indigestion and Dyspepsia. rm-noroHToK— r p|Tl J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, the trne Dige*- irXrOlNr '' VB Fluid, or Gastric Juice, flr A—,vjr still holds the first place a mong all the various reme *■' ' dies for these painful arid de structive complaints. It is Nature's own spe cific for an unhealthy stomach. No art of 1 man can equal its curative powers; and no 1 snfierer from Indigestion & Dyspepsia should fail to try it. Agents supplied ut • No. 11, N. EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA Resold by K. P. Lulz, and J. R. Mover. Match 29, 1855. DOLLARD, p 1 pREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, 177 .j * Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, In ,j venter of the Celebrated Gossamer Ventila , j ting Wig and Ealslic Band Troupees. Inslruc | lions to enable Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their own heads with accuracy. ' „ Fo ' IF**- , JncAfj. - No. 1 Ihe round of the head. d 2 From forehead over the head to neck. I 3 From ear to ear over the -op. 4 From ear to ear around the forehead. Toupees tf Scalps. Inches. No. t From forehead to back as far as bald. 2 Over forehead, as far as required. 3 Over the crown of the head. s R. Dollard has always ready fo- sale a p splendid stock of Gentlemen's Wigs, hall | Wigs, Frizots, Btaid*, Curl.-, etc., beautifully 1 manufactured, and as cheap us any estab lishment in the Union. Dollard s rterbaninn Extract, or Lustrous I Hair Tonic, prepared from South American j l.eibs and roots, tho most successful article I ever produced foi preserving the hair from falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant . stale. Among other reasons why Dullard's Hair Cutting Saloon maintains its immense pooularity, is the fact that his tonic is ap plied to every head of hair cut at his estab lishment; consequently, it is kept in better preservation than under any other known ap plication. It being thus practically tested by thousands, oilers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his old estab lishment, 177 Chestnut Street, opposite the State House. 11. Dollard has at list discovered the ne plus ultra of HAIli DYE; and announces it lor 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 widiout any in jury to the hair fir skin, either by stain or otherwise, can be washed off ten minutes after application, without detracting from its efficacy, l'ersous v'siting the oily are in vited to give him a call. Letters addressed I to R. I ollord, 177 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, will receive attention. Philadelphia, Oct. 12ih, 1854—1y. SPRING- & SUN ICER GOODS CHEAP! A. J. EVANS ITAVING purchaseu the interest of Mr. \ " Appleman in the new store nearly op posite the Episcopal Church, has received a new assortment of Spring and Summer goods which he otiers ro old customers and 0 new 1 at GREAT BARGAINS. Among his ladies' dress goods are silks • berages, chintzes, debaizes, lawns,ginghams' poplins &c. He has GENTLEMEN'S' DRESS GOODS such as fine black and brown French c'loihe black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers satin' and fancy Veslings, black & Italian ' fancy ' Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; &c HATS JIN I) C.I PS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' i hats and caps, embracing every style and I quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols and Ribbons. DOMESTICS Bleached & unbleached Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta- i ble-dmper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin- 1 ens, &c. HOOTS If SHOES —A large assortment ol Men's, Women's & Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Ltnd & buskin Shoes at very I low prices. GROCERIES. —A large assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses ' Rice, Teas, &c., &c. Ready made clothing, spring fashion. ISS" The highest price always paid for 1 j grain or county produce of any kind. Bloomsburg. April 26, 1855. " I I 03H<©<soaas3'UD-Qaii*£ i j> j Cabinet Ware Rooms, s. c. sbiivi: RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of of the Public 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- i meul, can always be found a good assort- 1 ment of Fashionable Furnitue, Which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as j , low prices. He has Sofas of different style j and pxices, from 925 to 960. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor chairs, I Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing I and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes and all kiuds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tableß, corner cupboards, sofas, dining and bteakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane 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 fancy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring mattresses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. if. 53as3"cs>a®3 'epixi-aro h. a hotter. STOtSIEOTT BJEOTEOT, JTJ ESPECTFULLY oflers his (MwA professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations 10 Den tistry, and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted 011 pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations 011 the tooth warranted. OP" Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851. FRESH ARRIVAL i ZAP Muslin Detain, Brage Detain, Cham brage, Calico, Muslin, Ladies' Black & Fancy Gaters, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel, Nails, Fish, Coflee, Sugar, Tea, &c., &c. A. C. MENSCH. August 21, '55. STONE COAL, f4HEAP FOR CASH, (or sale at the Curial or in town at the store of Oct. 11, '65. A. J. EVANS. COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION: SECOND YEAR. ARRANGEMENTS for the second Annual 1 ™ Collection of this new and popular Inati . lotion for the diffusion of Literature and Art, | have been made on the most extensive scale' Among the works already engaged is the far-famed "GENOA CRUCIFI X," ' which originally cost Ter. Thousand Dollars In forming the new Collection, the diffu ' sion of works of American Art, and the en couragement of American genius, have not been overlooked. 'Commissions have been issued to many of the most distinguished ■ American Artists, who will contribute some of their fiuost productions. * Among thorn are three Marble Busts, executed by the greatest living Sculptor,—Hiram Powers GEORGE WASHINGTON, ' The Father of his Country • BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, The Philosopher: ' DANIEL WEBSTER, The Statesman. A special agent has visited Europe and made oarelul and judicious selections of foreign wonts of Art, both in Bronze and Marblo Statuary and Choice Paintings. ' The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings arid Statuarv to be distributed free among the member's of the Association lor the second year. Terms of Membership. ' The payment of three dollars constitutes I any one a member ol this Association and entitles him to either one of the following - Magazines for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings The Literature issued to subscribers con i fists of the following Monthly Magazines ' Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Black | wood's, Graham's, Godey's Lady's Book, I and Houbehold Words. Persons taking five memberships are en ' mled to any five of the Magazines for one i year, and to six tickets in the distribution. The nett proceeds derived from the sale ol memberships, tire devoted to the purchase . of works of Art for the ensuing year/ The Advantages Secured , by becoming n member of this Association ' • are— ' Ist. All persons receive full value of their j subscription at lite starl, in the shape of ster j ling Magazine Literature, j 2d. Each member is. contributing towards purchasing choice Works ol Art, which are to be distributed among themselves, and are at (lie same lime encouraging ihe Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars uirongn its agency. I . j" rem '"' n ? fur ls for member | ship, vifll please give their post office address j in lull, slating the month they wish the Ma : aztnes to commence, and have the letter re gistered at the Post Office to prevent loss- 011 ! "8 recol P' which, a certificate of member | ship, logetner with ihe Magazine desired 1 will be forwarded to any part of the coun- I Those who pttrchrse Magazines at Book stores, will observe that by joining this Asso- I cialion, they receive the Magazine and free 1 teket in the annutA distribution, all at the same price they now pay lor the Maguzine alone. ° Beautifully illustrated catalogues, giving full descriptions, sent free on application, cor Membership, address. I C. L. DERBY. Actuary. C.A. A. ; At either of the principal offices , "Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 348 Ir."""?' Now York ; or, Western Office, lb(> Water street, Sandusky, Ohio. •#* Subscriptions received by Robert K Clark. Esq., Honorary Secretary, Blooms burg, Pa. Nov 14, 'sß—tf. tw ffi Jj rni TO THE FASHONABLE AND <3> S3. r IVIE undersigned, havingjnst received the - *- latest Paris and New York Fashions, would again beg eave to Inform his numer ous friends and all the world about Blooms burg, that he is now beltergirepared than ev er to accommodate any one with the neatest easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that haveTieen turned out lately; and not only that, bnt he will also do them up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old stand, (too well known 10 need futther notice) where he may at all times be found, seated upon the bench °r re /' dmance ,. Mea <% ''rawing out the thread ; ol affliction, hopping it may in the end prove advantageous to him and his customers. He | would also ad vise his friends to bear in mind that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they I can t be expected to work. Therefore, Wheat, Rye Corp, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH will come mighty hanuy from those who are back-standing on i hte book. Remember, gentlemon, that in all cases | "the laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, April 14th. 1853. MOSS & 11 ROT 11 cie, I No. 12 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, I BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS & BLANK- I BOOK MANUFACTURERS, > If.EEP a complete assortment of SCHOOL, AV MISCELLANEOUS and MEDICAL I BOOKS, Blank and Memorandum Books, j W riling, Letter and wrapping papers, fine i Pocket Cutlery, &c., to which they invite the 1 attention of country merchants and others. The prices and quality will copipare favora bly with any other House, llaving an ex tensive bindery under their immediate su perintendence, they are prepared to furnish either ready-made, or ruled to particular pat tern, Blank account Books of every size and description, suited for Banks, Insurance Companies f and County Court Records, tho quality a which is warranted both as regards papdr and binding. They employ none but life ben workmen and use first.class materials. V" Orders from a distance will receive particular attention. Masonio and Odd Fellows' Regalia and Publications for individuals, members and Lodges, the most extensive assortment to be found in the United Slates. Philadelphia, March 29, 1855-6 m. CHRIS YOUR COUGH, ay THE USE 01- Ridcr'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 hae no narcotic in its composition, and can be taken with perfect safely. The wide spread reputation which this preparation has oDlained as a cough medi cine, is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in all diseases of the throat and lungs, and all who use it will be certain to obtain relief— For sale by all the storekeepers in this, and adjoining counties, and wholesale by (ha proprietor. j. l. RITTER, No 7 South Front at., Philadelphia. Jan. 28, 1855. BLANKS ! BLANKS! I BLANKS! I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS. AND JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, fo- Bale at the office of the "Star of tho North*"
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