£>R. JT. B. MAROHISI'S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON For the Relief ind Curt of Suffering Females s " m ' B P'e-eminen Wjs&sS'ffl/Kyk for curaiive powers ii all I he diseases lor whirl '' '* recommended usu Frmnle Complaints Ol these are Prolapse pi maiion and Ulceration n the Womli; Incidental Hemorrhage,nr Flood irtg; Painful !up|.reased, and Irregular Men •triiatio'i, &c , with ill their accompaiiyiii: evils, (Cancer excepted,) no rr.aUer how se vere or how long eland.ug. This medicine has never been introduce by empty puffs and mi-representations, no is It intended that its present popularity ahai be sustained by any nieuium but its merit and the approbati n of the public. REFERENCES. F feel it a duty incumbent upon mveelf to declare publicly the great blessing IV. Mar chine* Uterine Catliolicon has proved to me. F"f IpO years my health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physicians pro nounced my case falling ol tlie womb, exten sive ulcerations, commencing with flour al biis. The pains, irri'atior., prostration, &e., rendered life a burden. In this miseratde condition, Dr. F. P. Newland recommended Dr. Marehisi's Uterine Calholieon. After la king tour bottles I found myself in perfec l health. Gratitude for my reatora ion makes me ardently desire that all mv sex, a like nnforiunate, may find sure relief Irom this in estimable medicine. ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, No. 19 West st., Utiea,N. Y. The'above staiemen; I know 10 be true, F. P. NEWLAND. VI. 0.. Ulica, New York. I would be "glad to have • further supply, as the medicine ia becoming very popular, and I think will continue, as it lias given re lief in everv instance where properly taken. THOMAS NEWMAN, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Ind. Prevail on medical men to adopt it in their practice; and I have no tears ol the result, from what knowledge 1 have ob'ained per sonally of its curative powers. I wish the medicine kept here. T. C. HAWKINS, M D., Wsynesburg, Pa. I must say, flora iny own experience and personal observations in my practice, it has proved to be the best and safest remedy Inr the difficulties for which it is rerommemled, viz : those ot female weakness, such us Pro lapsus U eri, Flour Albus, and all irregular and painlul menstruation, ami diseases of ir ritation of the female organs. D. Y. FOOTE, M. D , Syraouse, N. V. The claims of this medicine to the confi dence of the public are strengthened by the fsct of its having received the approbation anil patronage of many prominent members of the Medical Faculiy in ihe United States, some of whom have voluntarily given letters ol commendation, i see pamphlet,) sustaining all that is claimed for it as a curative agent. Pamphlets containing much uselul infor mation touching the nature and symptoms of Ihe above diseases, together with testimoni als from ladies of the highest respectability, us certified by the most satisfactory authori ty, to all which Ihe attention of ladies and practitioners is respectfully invited, can be had gratis at Ihe store of J It. MOYF.R. Agent. Druggist, Blnomsbnrg, Pa. Also sold by most of the leading Druggists in the country. I. Jt. MAh'CHISI & CO.. Proprietors. Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Jan 31, 1856. greenwoo r y AT MILLVILLE. COLUMBIA CO.. PA. For Youth oi" bolli Sexes. n.n. t'ttixf li'ti, THIS Institution which has been in suc cessful operation lor several yeais 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 will commence on the 13th of August, but pu pils will be taken at any season. In addition to the constant attention of thp Principal, the services of an experienced teacher have been procured. Instruction will be given iri all the English branches usually taught, and also in Latin. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be illustrated by appropriate apparatus and ac cess given to a Library end the use of Math ematical instruments. Bucks and Statione ry will be provided for all who desire. vsadjpso TUITION, 83.50, 84 and 84.50 per quarter, graded by the course of strnly. Boarding, Tuition, Washing Lights, &e., 824 per quarter, one-half payable quarteily in advance. BF*For further particulars address the prin cipal. Millviile, July 6, 1855. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. TIHE subscriber respectfully invites die at tention of dealers anil others, to his large anil well selected stock of leather and Fin ings, which is kealconstontly fresh by repented drafts upon tk manufacturers of this country and of Eurey and which is niado up in pari of the following articles, via :—The best Oak and Red Bole; Slaughter, Skirting nod Damng. Ed do ; Harness, Bridle, Band and WeltLcaih er; Thong and Lacing do. • W* Upper, Boot Grain, Buff and Split do.; Oily Slaug. K.ps Balled and Collar do. ; City, Country, French and Patent Calf Bkins ; Boot Leg Moroccos, Buck Bkins, Pad skina, Chamois,and Moroccos; Bindings and Linings of almost every descrip tion: Shoe Thread, Patent Thieud, Bilk, 800 l Cora, Lace, end Bilk and Union Galloons Black snd Colored English Lasting. Worsted Uppere,end Crimped Fronts and footings ; Awls Turks, JNoetlles. Eyelet end Crimping Machines and Eyelets; Steel, Iron, Copper and Zinc Nails, Filet, Keeps, Knives; Rubbers, Pegs, Bristles; and Boot Web; Hammers, Bootand BhoeTrees, J,aits. Crimps, Clamps, Handles. Gum, Color, Cod Liver and Tanners Oil; Shoe Tools and Currier's Tools ol all kinds, ready for use, be sides many other articles not enumerated above, all of which will be aele at the lowest market rates, by JOHN WHITE, Importer and Dealer, 497 Market Street, - ... Above 13lh, Philadelphia ill WAKE Am" STOVES , Establishment- THE UNDERSIGNED, respectfully In forms his old friends end customers,tha I he baa purchased hie brother's interest in the above establisttment, end the concern will here after be conducted by himself exclusively. He, ■n hat just received end ofl°eis for sale the £*■ largest and most extensive assortment tBK? ment „f FANCY BTOV EB ever intro duceJ into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hind ■nd manufactured to oider. All kiuda of re pairing done, as usual*, on short notice. The patronage of old frients and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT. Bloomsbarg Jan. 13, 185 . 51-if STARTLING, BUT TRUE! VJUMiINE TO EVERY SENSIBLE WOMAN. WWT J-£M AL.BS StlkFKn IN lIKAI.TII. No wemnn of delicacy is willing to dlncloae the peon- Inr ailment* incident to her sex, even to a most intimate busily phy*lclun. This modesty and delicacy la implanted ly nature, ind neither should nor neel lw KVbJectcd to the rude shocks inevitable in making known to tlio other sex 'hose ailments belonging; exclusively to the female. Kxcept in extreme cases, licr rcnslttVeueM will ncri ioo her health rather than her dollcacy. The consequences are serious, lamentable, and llfo ■ne. 'thus wlmt at first could have been easily remedied, r iH't'liaiM better still, not Incurred, becomes n compil ation or diseases, not only ruining the health of the Mother, and embittering her days by sickness nnd suf ••ring, but entailing broken constitutions awn her children, and embarrassing, If not dlKlrvflfclng, the hush tess nnd pecuniary prospects of the husband. la-1 every asnsibie woman TAKE WARNING IN TIME, (as thousands have done) by the bitter experience and I -mtl'erlufrs of others, of the dreadful consequences she 1 entails upon herself and those endeared to lier, by her Ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as ! connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, eutlt'ring, and misery. How tuuny are * uttering from obstructions or irregu larities iieculiar to the female system, which nndermhio the health, ihe effects of which they oro ignorant, and 1 for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical ad vice I How many sutlhr from prolnimu uteri (falling of the womb), or from flour albus (weakness, debility, 4tc.)l How many are In constant agony for many months pre ceding confinement I How mony have difficult, if not datnreroiis deliveries, and slow anu uncertain recoveries! To the question, how arc these to be prevented I what shall IKS done? the answer Is simple. Lot every woman ascertain for herself, without vio lence to her delicoey, the nature and character of the ailment (to which she as a I'emnlo is subject), the causes from which it may ari*e, and tlio proper remedies for its cure and future prevent lon. This she can do by posh using a little volume (already possessed by thousands), WHICH TELLS E Villi V WOMAN WHAT IS THE MATTER, AND TELLS HER WHAT TO DO FOR IT, in simple but chaste words, and such as she can understand. This little volume is entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. M. MAUIUCEAU, PUOFRASOR OF DIDR A*F* OF WOMRN. One Hundredth Edition (000,000) 13roo, pp. 200. fox FIXE PAPER, EXTRA BINDING, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed in the Catalogues of tlio great Trade Sales in New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by •he principal booksellers In the United Hlates. It was nrst published in 1847, slnco which timo FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there wore upwards of ONE III'NDIIED THOUSAND SENT ISY MAIL attestinglhn high estimation in which It is held ns THE OSLY RELIABLE , popular medical BOOK FOlt EVJfIIY FEMALE, the author bavin* devot&l, and still devotes, his exclu sive attention to the treatment of complaints }M'cuiiar to h inoJee, In respect to which he is yearly Oanattlted by thousands, !>oth in person and by letter. Here every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, tlio nature, charac ter, causes of, and tlio proper remedies for her com plaint*. Tin; wife about upcoming a mother Ims often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost im]>ortunee to her future health, will find such Instruction and advice, and aluo explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm, as nil the peculiarities inci dent to her situation nro drecribed. It I* of course impraotlcablo to convey fully the va rious subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly Intended for the married or tnose contemplating mar riage. The revelations contained in its page* have proved a blessing to thousands, a* the Innumerable let ters received by the author (which ho is permitted by the writers to pubibh) will attest. Extract of a letter from a gentleman in Dayton, Ohio. DAYTON, May 1,1847. Dr. A. AT. Mtntriceau: "My wife has been perccplloly sinking for some three years or more, in consequence of her great anguish and buffering some months before and during coniiueincnt • every luccesslvo ono more nnd more debilitated and pro*t rated her, putting her life In Imminent danger, and wlileh was on the last ocean, .w if paired of 1 supposed that tlds state of tiling* was inevitable, and resigned myself to meet the worst At tills timo (now about two months), I heard your l*>ok highly spoken of, as con taining some matters reaching my case. On its receipt nnd perusal, I cannot express to you tlio relief it afforded my distressed mind, unu the joy it* pages imparled to my wife, on learning that tlio ureat discovery of M. V. Desonieaux provided a remedy. It opened a rrospect to mo which 1 little conceived was possihlo. No |-ecu ninry consideration can ever repay the obligations! nin under to you, for having been tbc means of imparting to u* 1 lie matters contained in 44 The Married Woman s Private Medical Companion. l 4 But for this, ere another year would have passed over my head, in all human probability my wile would have been in her grave and my children 101 l motherless." In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, us evidenced by Its extraordinary sale, various im position* have boon attempted, us well on bookseller* a* on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious edi tions, and surreptitious infringement* of copyright, ami otlior devices mid deception*, it ha* lecn found ncce**nry therefore TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Dr. A.M. MAURI CEAI*. 120 Liberty Street. N. Y.," is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Office on the buck of) the tile pag: and buy only of respectable and I onornhle dealers, or scud by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. Maurlccau. Upon receipt of Cne Dollar "THE I/fARFTED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" is wnt [maiUil free) to any rrt of the United States, the Canada*, and British Provinces. AH Letters must bo post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICEAU. box 1224. New-York City, publishing Ctiicc. Ho. 125 Street, New-York- Agents in Pennsylvania. T. B. Peterson, J. M. Moss k Bro , and T. Cowpetthail, Philadelphia—Mrs. Cynthia Williams, lionesdale—Wentz & Stark, Car homtale—K. Flint. VVilliamsporl—S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre—S. Leader, Hanover—B. Hall, Pilston—J. S. Nickson and A. K. McClure, Chambersburg—E. Benner, Sumneytown— Joseph Swartz, Blonmsburg—G. W. Earle, Waynesboro—J.H. Cornelius, New Berlin— G I). Main, Mainsborg—Potter & McMann, Beilloi te—H. A. Lance, Reading. July 26, 1855. —6m. Trusses! Trusses! Trusses! C. H. NEEDLES, TRUSS AND BRACE ESTABLISHMENT, f. \V COR. OF 12111 ASD RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTER of fine French rusß "'^? = l es, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct construction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below :—Sending number ot ir.ches round the hips, and stal ing tide affected. Cost of Single Trues, 82, 83, 84, 85. Double, 35,86, 88, and 10. liieltUf.lioiis as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Trus. Alto for tale, in great variety, l)r. Ban tling's Improved Patent Body brace, fur the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Paten! Shoulder Braces, Chest ex pandeis and F.rector Braces, adapted to all with stoop shoulders and weak lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. Ladies' moms, with lady attendants. AuguM 2. 1855. assrajaw£ aaa~ AMI LIVERY STARLE. £3"u u*3o LPiPCDaQ.afl.a3ss IVONV runs anew omnibus between Blooms burg and the Railroad Oeput, which will lake passengers Irotn and to any of the residences of the town, or the American House and Forks Hotel; anil he will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who may wish to go into any part of the county. The omnibus will leave Blnomsburg twice daily at 10$ o'clock 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 public, with conveyances for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi ness. Bloomßbttrg, April 24, 1855. ly. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA; ]Y|aiiulrtoiiner ol strong Tinware, Copper, Tin and Ziuo Batning Tubs, Bathing Pans, and every kind of batning apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention given to ordered work, and goods carefully lorwpieed on orders. Philadelphia, August 17th, 1864. fancy Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink, Writing sand. &c an be found at the cheap Book store of JOSEPH SWARTZ, i Philad'n. and R. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—-1855. — The Great Northern and Western U. S. Mail Routes. Speed increased and fare reduced. Mule Schuylkill, Caltawissa, Sunbury and , Erie, Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours. " Niagara Falls, ' 16 " " Delroil, ' 24 " " Chicago, 1 34 " " St. Louis. ' 43 " ty Ticket Office—N. VV. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Read me R- R. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth streets. On and after Monday, May 7th, Thrae Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia nnd Reading Railtoatl Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as lollows: DA Y EXPRESS-c, A. M. Stopping at Phrrnixville and Reading only. Connecting with the Caltawissa, Williams port, and Erip, and Williamsport 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 Delroil. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigoa with New" York Central Railroad, East and Wen, nnd at Suspension Bridge with the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Canada and Western Stales. Only one change of Baggage between Phil adelnhia and Canada or the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin ton anil Dinner at Williamsport. 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 seats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Tamaqua, • S2 95 Cattawi.-sa, • 4 35 Rupert, ... 4 40 Danville, 4 60 Milton, • - 5 15 YVilllvnaport, - 5 90 Elmira, - 7 00 Jefferson, - 7 65 Starkey, 7 95 Penn Yan, 8 00 Gorltam, 8 00 Geneva via. Gorltam, 8 00 " Steamer J. Arndi, 8 00 Canantlaigtia. - 8 00 Honeoye Fulls, - 8 50 Caledonia, _ 8 sr Le Roy, 8 Balavia, 9 Ou Rochester, 8 60 Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City, ... 10 Buffalo, via. Tonawanda, - to Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canaudai gua Si Niagara Falls R. R. - 10 " " via. Buffalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, • 10 00 Cleveland, - - 11 70 Toledo, - 14 75 Cincinnati, J6 00 Detroit, via. Rail, - 16 00 " Buff & 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 Reck Island, - - 25 00 K. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agent, N. W. cornel Sixth and Chestnut sis. G. A. Ntcoi.i.s, Superintendent Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. T. KCKISSOCK, Superintendent Caltawissa, Williamsport and Erie Railroad. HENRY COFFIN, Superintendent Williams port ant! Elmira Railroad. July 19, 1855.—tf. MISiW IBAIBIHfaIfi W©l£K3 a 1\ KUMIIIMII RK. EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG TJ AS taken charge ol a new marble works at the corner of Main and Market St., Bloomsburg, where the public can be served with livery kind of Marble Work, executed in the best style of the Art, and at the lowest living prices. Thankful for past favors, Mr. Atmslrnng will execute all orders that may be left with him for Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monuments, Door arid Window Sills, steps of marble or sandstone, Mar.tles, or any thing else in the department of marble masonry. The stock 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. I)r FRANCIS C, HARRISON, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery therejand i olicits ashare of public pa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House. Bloomsburg, March, Ist, '55. LEATHER Fritz, Hendry & Co., No. 29 NORTH 3d ST., PHILADELPHIA, MOROCCO MANUFACTURERS, CURRIERS & IMPORTERS OF FRENCH CALF-SKINS, and dealers in Red and Oak SOYS LuTsxt * A:?Z Feb 6, 1855. I—y. OF FALL AND WINTER noons i Ell RANI W- THORNTON *-"■ HAS JUST received and opened a new and splendid assortment of For Pall and Winter, at his slote on Main street below Market, to which he invites the attention ot the public. His assortment will compare in price and quality with any to be found on this side of Philadelphia, and includes CS>CE>aD33:) QUEENSIPNRE, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, HKTS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. He has on hand every desirable and fash ionable style of Cloths, plain and fancy cas simere's LADIEB' 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, and will be re plenished every few weeks, for his motto is "small profits and quick sales." Call and see our goods. We charge noth ing for showing them, and will always take country produce in pay at the market prices. Bloomsburg, Oct. 18, 1855. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss, Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of A C. MENSCH Business Directory. Dloomebnrg, }?a. HIRAM W. THORNTON. MERCHANT. —Store on the South side of Main Street, second square below Mar ket. davTiT lowenberg, STORE, on Main street, two doors above the 'American House." SIMON DREIFVSS, & CoT STORE in the 'Exchange Block,' opposite the Court house. A- J. EVANS. - T^ffERCHANT.—Store on the upper part A" of Main street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. ~s7"c. SHIVtf, ]|f ANUFACTURF.R OF FURNITURE 1U AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom in Shive's Block, on 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 Ihe first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. SHARPLESS & MELICK^ FOUNDERS ANL MACHINESTS. Build ittgs on the alley between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNAR ifßijp ERl\ r | lAILOR.—Shop on the South Side of Main J- Street, first square below Market. A. C. AIENSCII, MLRCHANP.— Store North West corner of Main and Market S'reets. HIRAM €. HOWER, fejUfiGEON uENTIST.—Office near the Academy on Third Street. M'KELVY, NEAL & Qns3 L2aaoo.<® s running regularly several times per day, to and 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 FUND OF THE (J. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust to. S. E. cor. of Third & Chestnut Sis , Pun's, 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 sums, large and small, are received, and the amount paid back on demand, with out notice. Interest is paid at the rale of five per cent., commencing from the day of deposit, and ceasing tnurleen days previous to the with drawal ol the money. On the first day of January, in" each year, the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to the principal, as he 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, Pres't. Wm. D. Godwin, L. Johnson Vice Pres't. Paul B. Goddard, A. W. Thompson, George McHenry, Benj. W. Tingley, James Devereux, Jacob L. Florance, Gustavus English. PLINY FISK, Secretary If Treasurer. J. C. OEHLSCH LAG fill, Teller £ Interpreter. Septa mber 6,1855. —ly. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF FALL & WINTER GOODS. AC. MENSCH has just received a new • and 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 he can supply every reasonable want of his customers and the public. He has received a variety ol new style drass goods, and every thing to make up a complete assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Hard-ware, Queens-ware, Cedar-ware, Hoi loware. Drugs, Fish, Salt, Coal, Plastt r, Iron, Nails, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c., fro. ' In short, every thing usually kept In coun try Stores, to which he invites the public generally: tyCash, Lumber, Old Iron, and Coun try Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at the highest market price. A. C. MENSCH. Bloomsburg, Oct. 4, 1855. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. THE undersigned is prepared to undertake and finish in the best workmanlike style all work in the department of BHIGZLAZIXTGr. He will personally superintend the work, and find a sufficient number of good hands for whom he will be responsible to do all work he undertakes at the shortest notice. Work will be done to order either by contract or by lime. GORDON R. GOFF. Bloomsburg, May 30, 1865. Jusliccts of the Peace A NU CONSTABLES can find all kind of ak. banks desirable for their use,in proper form at Ibaoffioe of the STAR or THE NOHTH. TIIE POCKET £SCCLAPI(J8 } OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN* ®rpHE FIFTIETH A- Edition, with One hun tl re d Engravings, showing Diseases and Mai formationa of the human Bystcm in every ahape and form. To which is added a Treatise on the Disease* of Females, being of the highe-t importance to mar. ried people, or those con templating marriage. 3y WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Get r.o father lie ashamed the present sconv of the Aesculapius to his child. ItmuyJve him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of mar j ried life without reading the Pocke Aesculauius Let no one suffer from a hacknied Cough Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelinea and the whole train of Despeptjc sensation.' and given up by their physicisna, bo another momont without consulting the AESOIJI A PIUS. 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Con. taining The Seven Poor Travelers, Nine New Stories by the Christ mas Fire, Hard Times, Lizzie Leigh, The Miner's Daughters, Fortune Wildred, &c. 50 " A complete set of the above will be sold or sent to any one to any place, free of postage, for Five Dollars, Complete Library Edition. In five very large octavo volumes, with a Portrait on Steel, ol Charles Dickens, con taining the same reading matter as the Illus trated Edition, and comprisine over four thou sand very large double columned paces, handsomely pruned, and bound in various ' styles. Vol. 1 contains Pickwick Papers and Old Curiosity Shop. " 2 do OliverTwist,Skelcheßby 'Boz' and Barnaby Rudge. " 3 do Nicholas Nickelby and Mar tin Chuzzlewit. " 4 do David Copperfield Dombey & Son, ami Christinas stories. " 5 do Bleak House, and Dickens' i New Stories. Price of Complete set. Bound in black cloth, i full gilt back Price $7 50 : " scarlet cloth, extra, 8 50 j " library Sheep, 9 00 " half turkey morocco, 11 00 " hall calf, antique, 15 00 illustrated Edition in 12 Vols. This edition is prin'ed on very thick and Rue white paper, and is profusely illustrated, with all the original illustrations by Cruik shank, Alfred Cowquill, Phiz, etc., from the original London edition, on copper, steel,and wood. EachTolume contains a novel com plete, and may be had in complete sets, beau tifully bound in cloth, for Eighteen Dollars a set, crany volume will be sold separately, as follows: Bleak House, Price St 50 Pickwick Papers, I 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, ] 50 David Copperfield, 1 50 Dombey and Son, 1 50 Christmas Stories. 7 different ones, 150 Dickens' New Stories, 1 50 Price of full and complete set of the Il lustrated Edition, bound in 12 Vols., in black cloth, gilt back, 18 00 " " " Library sheep 24 00 " " " " J Turkey mor. 27 00 " " " " 4 calf, antique, 36 00 All subsequent works by Ciias. Dick ens will be issued in uniform style with the above. Copies of anyone, or any set, of either edi tion of the above works will be sent to any person, to any part of the United Stales, free of postage, on their remitting the price ot the edition they may wish, to the publisher ill a letter post-paid. Published and for sals by T. B. PETERSON No. 102 Chestnut street, Pbilad'a. To whom all orders must be directed. Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, will be supplied at very low rales. NOTICE! TVOTICE is hereby given that the under signed citizens of Bloomsburg Columbia county Pennsylvania, will apply to the next i Legislature for a Charier for a Bank to be located HI Bloomsburg, to be called the "BLOOMSBURG BANK"with bapkiDgpriv iliges of issue, discount and deposit, with a capital of two hundred thousand dollars. - Daniel Snyder; Wrn. Robison, L. B. Rupert, J. Ramsey, Wm. Snyder, U. B. Arthur, E. Mendenhali, Ephraim P. Lutz, A. J. Sloan, Joseph Sharplesa. Lloyd l'axton, Wm. Sloan, Geo. Weaver, S. Mendenhali, Bloomsburg, June 20, 1855.—6 m. MUSLINS a yard wide for 8 cents, and A "-E good prints for 6J cents just received *■<. A. G. MENSCU THE GREAT NATURAL REMEDY SOB Indigestion and Dyspepsia. TIL nour-.HTosn W J. S. HOUGHTON'S ErPPIIar PEPSIN, the troe Diges- IrrrAlNi live Fluid, or Gastric Juice, uzrwj still holds the first place a- V v. . - -'Y £ mong all the various reme dies for these painful and de structive complaints. It is Nature's own spe cifio for an unhealthy stomach. No art of nian can equal its curative powers; and na sufferer from Indigestion & Dyspepsia should fail to try it. Agents supplied at No. 11, N. EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA WSold by E. P. Lutz, and J. R. Mover. March 29, 1855. DOLLARS; PREMIER ARTISTE IN HAIR, m * Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA In ventor of Ihe Celebrated Gossamer Vetilila ting Wig and Kalsiio Band Troupees. Instruc tions lo enable Ladies and Gentlemen to measure theit own heads with accuracy. For Wigs. Inch '., No. 1 The round of the head. 2 From forehead over the head lo neck. 3 From ear to ear over the top. 4 From ear :o ear around the forehead. . Toupees If Scalps. No. 1 From forehead to back as far as bald 2 OverTorehead, as far as required. 3 Over Ihe crown of the head. j R. Dollard lias always ready fn- sale a | splendid stock of GHnilemen'' Wigs, hall Wigs, Frizols, Btaids, Curl.', etc., beautifully j manufactured, and as cheap as any estab | lishment in ihe Union. Dollard.fi Herbanian Extract, or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South American | l.etbs and roots, the most successful article I ever produced lot preserving ihe hair from falling out or changing color, restoring ami preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons why Dollard's Hair Ctitling Saloon maintains its immense popularity, 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 prac'ically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guaranty of its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his old estab lishment, 177 Chestnut Street, opposite the State House. R. Dollard has at last discovered the ne phis Ultra ol HAIR DAE; and announces it for sale, with perfect confidence in its sur passing every thing ol 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 Ihe city are in- I vited to give him a call. Letters addressed to R. I ollard, 177 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia, will receive attention. Philadelphia, Oct. 12ih, 1854—1y. SPRING- &ST7NMER' GOODS CHEAP!' A. J# E\ AIVS TTAVING purchased the interest of Mr. *-■ Appleman in the new store neurit- op -1 posile the Episcopal Church, has received a new assortment of Spring and Summer goods which he ofiers to old customers and' new at GREAT BARGAINS. Among his ladies' dress goods are silks berages, chintzes, debaizes, lawns, gin-hams' poplins &c. He has ° ' GENTLE MENS' DRESS GOODS, such as fine black and brown French cloths black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers satin and fancy Testings, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; &e. HATS AX/) CAPS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' hats and caps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols arid Ribbons. DOMESTICS. — Bleached & unbleached Muslin, Checks, Tickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, &c. BOOTS If SHOES. —A large assortment of Men's, Women's & Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny bind & buskin Shoos at very low prices. GROCERIES. —A large assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses Rice, Teas, &e., &e. Ready made clothing, spring fashion. C®" The highest price always paid for grain or county produce of any kind. Bloomsburg, April 26, 1855. 132.D. GQpaarrtn cyxTtrmn Cabinet Ware Rooms, 8. C. SHITE RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of of the Public to his extensive assort- i menl 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 £25 to SfiO. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut ar.d 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, cheffeniers, whatnots and comodes and all kiods of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, solas, dining and breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will nlso 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 6lh 1854. if. H. aHowaß. STOOEOM Bremrasjp, jHSgreU "RESPECTFULLY ofiers his UjfSQiyt* professional services to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Den tistry, and is provided with die latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. EF" Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1851. 3PH3DSH ARRIVAL! J 4o6 '" 1 Brage Detain, Cham brage, Calico, Musim, Ladies' Black & Fancy Gaters, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel, Nails, Fish, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, tic., &o. A. C. MENSCH. August 2> '*3. "STONE COAL. FOR CASH, for sale at the Canal or in town at ihe store of Dot. 11, '55. A.J.EVANS. COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION J SECOND YEAR. 4 RRANGEMENTS for the second Annual ™ Colleclion of this new and popular Insti tution for Ihe diffusion of Literature and Art, have lieen made on the most extensive scale Among the works already engaged is the far-famed "GENOA CRUCI FIX/' which originally coat Ten Thousand Dollar*. In forming the new Colleclion, 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 Ihe most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some ol their finest productions. Among them ' ' are three Marble Busts, executed by the / greatest living Sculptor,—Hiram Powers- GEORGE WASHINGTON, ' ( The Father of h is Country; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. The Philosopher; DANIEL WEBSTER, The Statesman. I A special agent has visited Europe and made careful and judicious selections of foreijn wonts of Art, both in Bronze and Marble; Statuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paintings and Statuary to Be distributed free among the members of tjio Association for the second year. ■ Terms of Membership. The payment of three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and entitles him to either one of the following Magazines for one year, and also a ticket ill the distribution of iha Statuary and I'uinting9. The Literature issued to subscribers con sists of the following Monthly Magazines;— Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Black wood's, Graham's, Godey'a Lady's Book, and Household Words. Persons taking five memberships are en titled to any five of the Magazines for one year, and lo six tkkeh in the distribution. i Ttie nett proceeds derived from the sale of [ memberships, are devoted to the purchase ' of works of Art for the ensuing year.' The Adraiitages Secured by becoming u member of this Association ' arc— -Ist. All persons receive full value of their j subscription at the Mart, in the shape of sler liiig Magazine LitPratiirtf. ' 2d. Each member is contributing toward* , | purchasing choice Works ol Art, which are J I to bo distributed among themselves, and are J lat the sane time encouraging the Artists of 1 ; the country, disbursing thousands of dollars fl j thrnagh its agency. M Persons in remitting funds fur member- fl I ship, wfll please give iheir post office address fl ' in full, slating the month they wish the Ma". 1 ' aziues to commence, and have the letter re- fl gi stored at the Post Office lo prevent loss- on ] the receipt of which, a certificate of member ship, togelber with the Magazine desired I will be lorwarded to any part of the conn try. ; Those who purchrse Magazines at Book stores, will observe that by joining this Asso ciation, they receive the Magazine and free Ticket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay lor the Maguzine alone. Beautifully illustrated catalogues, giving full descriptions, sent free on application. ° ■ ror Membership, address. C. L. DERBY. Actuary, C. A. A. At either of the principal offices ' Knickerbocker Magazine" office, 348 Broauway, New York ; or, Western Office 166 Water street, Sandusky. Ohio. *#* Subscriptions received by Robert F. Clark. Esq., Honorary Secretary, Blooms burg, Pa. Nov 14, 'ss—tf. est £u & a | TO THE FASHONABLE ANI) CE> ix> S3. r |IHE undersigned, havingjust received the latest Paris and New York Fashions, would again beg leave lo inform his numer ous friends nnd all the world about Blooms burg, that he is now better prepared rlian ev er to accommodate any one with the neatest easiest and best fitting suits 0 r Clothes that have been turned out lately; and not only that, but he will also do them up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old stand, (too well known to need further notice) where lie may at all times be found, seated upon the bench ol repentance, steadily drawing out the thread of affliction, hopeing it may in the end prove advantageous to him and Ins customers. He would also advise his friends to bear in mind that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected lo work. Therefore, Wheat, Rye. Com, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back slandin" on lite book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "the laborer is tvorlhy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloornsburg, April 14th, 1853. MOSS &. BBOTHKS, No. 12 South Fourth Sheet. Philtdelpki i. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS & BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, IT EF.P a complete assortment of SCHOOL, IV MISCELLANEOUS and iMEIMCAf! BOOKS, Blank and Memorandum Bonks, Writing, Letter and wrapping papers, fine Pocket Cutlery, &c., to which they invite the attention of country merchants and others. The prices and quality wilj compare favora bly with any other House. Having an ex tensive bindery under their immediate su perintendence, they are prepared to furnish either roady-made, or ruled to particular pat tern, Blank account Books of every size and description, suited for Banks, Insurance Companies and County Court Records, the quality o which is warranted both as regards paper and binding. They employ none but the ben workmon and use first class materials. W Orders from a distance will receive particular attention. Masonic 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. CURE YOUR COUGH, BY THE USE OF Rider's Syrnp of Ta~ WILD CHERRY, and WOOD NAPHTHA A S LIU HI COLD, acry llier , ta ||y aoquired, through neglect improper treatment, may result in that, worst of all diseases, con sumption, therefore be advised in lime,and procure a; once a bottle of this valuable pre paration. It is pleasant to the taste, and has ho naroolic in its composition, and can be taken with perfect safety. The wide spread reputation which this preparation has obtained as a cough medi cine, is a sure guarantee of its usefulness in all uisaafes of the throat and 'twigs, and alt who use it will be certain to obtain relief For sale by all the storekeepers in this, and adjoining counties, and wholesale by the proprietor. I. RITTER, No 7 South Front st., Philadelphia Jan 28, 1855. BLANKS! BLANKS! ! BLANKS 1 1 DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOSNAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, paner and desirable forms, fo* sale at the office of the "Star of the North."