DR. J. B. 2CAROHXSPS CELEBRATED CATHOLICON For the Rehrf and Cure of Suffering Females. ffT stands pre-eminent ■A for curative powera in all the diseases for which it is recommended nsu- Female Complaints. Of these are Prolapsus Womb; Flour Albua, or Whites; Chronic Inflam mation and Ulceration of the Womb; Incidental Hemorrhage,or Flood ing; Painful Suppreseed, and Irregular Men struation, &c., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how se vere or how long standing. This medicine has never been introduced by empty puffs and misrepresentations, nor is it intended that its present popularity shall be sustained by an y meaium but its merits and the approbation of the public. REFERENCES. I feel it a duly incumbent upon myself to declare publicly the great blessing Dr. Mar chisi'a Uterine Cathoiicon has proved to me. For two years my health was miserable; I was almost unable to walk. Physicians pro nounced my case falling of the womb, exten sive ulcerations, commencing with flour al bus. The pains, irritation, prostration, &c., rendered life a burden. In this miserable condition, Dr. F. P. Newland recommended Dr. Marcnisi's Uterine Calholicon. After ta king four bottles I found myself in perfect health. Gratitude (or nvy restoration makes me ardently desire that all my sex, a like unfortunate, may And sure relief from this in estimable medicine. ELIZABETH A. NEWLAND, No. 19 West St., Ulica, N. Y. The above statement I know to be true, F. P. NEWLAND, M. D., Ulica, New York. 1 would be 'glad to have a further supply, as the medicine ie becoming very popular, and 1 think will continue, as it has given re lief in every instance where properly taken. THOMAS.NEWMAN, M. D , Mt. Vernon, Ind. Prevail nn medical men to adopt it in their practice ; and I have no fears of the result, from what knowledge I have obtained per eonally of its curative powers. I wish the medicine kept here. T. C, HAWKINS, M. D., Waynesburg, I'a. I must say, from my own expetience and personal observations in my practice, it has _ proved to be the best and safest remedy lor * the difficulties for which it is recommended, viz.; those of female weakness, such as Pro lapses Uteri, Flour Albus, ami all irregular and painful menstruation, and diseases of ir ritation of the female organs. D. Y. FOOTE, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. The claims of this medicine to the confi dence of the public are strengthened by the fact of its having received the approbation and patronage of many prominent members 1 of the Medical Faculty in the United Stales, some of whom have voluntarily given letters of commendation, (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 the above diseases, together with testimoni als from ladies of the highest respectability, I as certified by the most satisfactory authori ty, to all which the attention of ladies and practitioners is respectfully invited, can be had gratia at the store of 1. R. MOYF.R, Agent, Druggist, Bloomsburg, I'a. ! Also sold by tnOßt of the leading Druggists n the country. J. B. MARCHISI & CO.. Proprietors. Central Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Jan 31, 1856. W& 4R 3?, ggg TO THE FABHONABI.E AND W cE> t o > ran:r^rr>, THE undersigned, havingjust received the latest Paris and New York Fashions, would again beg leave to inform his numer ous friends and all the world about Blooms burg, that he is now better prepared than etr er to accommodate any one w th th- neatest, easiest and best fitting suits of 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 futlher notice) where he may at all times be found, sealed upon the bench of repentance, steadily drawing out th elhrend of affliction, hopeing it may in the end prove . advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise his friends to bear in mind ' that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expeoted to work. Therefore, Wheat. Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-standing on hie book. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases ''thelaborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, April 14th, 1853. CAUTION! ASTROLOQY~n LOOK OUT! GOOD NEWS FOK ALL ! I rpHE never fading MRS. VANHORN is the very beet; she is sure to succeed when all others have failed. All who are in trouble, all who have been unfortunate, de ceived aud trilled with ; all whose (ond hopes have been crushed and blasted by false prom isee, all who have had bad luck, fly to her for advice and satisfaction, from whatever cause, fly to her for relief and comfort. In love affairs she was never known to fail She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. It is tl.is fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try to imitate her. She shows you the likeness of your future wife, bu>band,or absent friend. It is well known to the public at large that she is the first, and only person in this country who can show their likeness in reality— which can be testified and proved by thou sands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. Come one, come all, to No. 534 LOMBARD Street, between Juni per and Broad, PHILADELPHIA. April 16, 1856 —6m. Tinware & stove Establishment. THE UNDERSIGNED respecttuly in* formr hie old friends and customers,that he has purchased liisbrothei's interest in tho above estsblisbmeni.and the concern will here after t> conducted by himself exclusively. He has just received end ofTeiF forsaletlie largest end most extensive assortment ment uf FANCY STOVES everintro duceJ into this market. Stovepipe tnd Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured toorder. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- •' Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf. "SMSE ARRIVAL i OF Muslin Delain, Brage Delain, Cham brage, Calico, Muslin, Ladies' Black & Fanny Gaters, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel, Nails, Fisb, Coflee, Sugar, Tea, &c., &c. A. C. MENSCH. August 21 'IS. B SALAMANDER EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South Fourth St.. PHILADELPHIA, fireftt Fire, Chestnut & Fifth Streets, MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER, Islh, 1854. EVANS & WAtSON'S SALAMAN DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as they al ways are when put to the test. Philadelphia., Dec. 15th, 18T54. Messrs. Evans ii Watson, No. 26 south Fourth Street, Philadelphia.—Gentlemen:— We take pleasure in recommending your Salamander Sales to merchants and others in want of a-viecure means ot preserving their books, papers, &0., from fire, as the one we purchased from you about seven months sinc6 has preserved our books, pa pers, and cash in as good condition as they were when put into it, before the great fire of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of buildings corner nf Chestnut and Fifth Streets. The above Safe was in use in our office, on the second floor of our build ing, from which place it fell into the cellar, and romained there until the fire was out.— The safe was then removed, and oppened in the presence of at least 1000 persons, who witnessed ttie good condition ot the contents. Will you please have the Safe and looks re paired, as we intend to put it in use again, having perfect confidence in its fire proof qualities. Yours, respectfully, LACEY & PHILLIPS. Evans & Watson take plea-ure in referring to the following, among the many hundreds, who have their Safes in use:—U. S. Mint, Philadelphia; Farmers & Mechanics' Hank, Philadelphia; Samuel Allen, Esq. High Sher iff, Philadelphia; John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope & Co., No. 183 Mar ket street; Richard Norris &Son, Locomotive builders, Philadelphia; Bancroft & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16th and Jnmes streets; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia; Lacey & Phillips, corner of slh and Minor street; Sharpless Bro., No. 32 south Second street; James, Kent & Santee, No. 147 north Third street. A large assortment of the above Safes al ways on hand [warranted to stand at least 10 per cent, more fire than any Herring's Sale now in use.] Evans & Watson also manufacture and keep (or sale, Iron Shutters, Iron Doors, and Iron Sash, for making fire proof Vaults, for Banks, stores, private and public buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Presses ; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators,&e. Please give us a call at No. 26 South' 4th street Philadelphia. EVANS & WATSON. I March 27, 1856. LS3U as) cb> cuasallD QQa^s 1 Cabinet Ware Rooms, 8. C. SIIIVE 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 ment, can always be found a good assort ment of Fashionable Furnitue, 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, centrrfand pier tables, detashus, chefl'eniers, whatnots and commies and all kiuds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, cqrner cupboards, sofas, dining and bieakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort- I ment of looking-glasses with fancy gift and aomuion frames, fie will also furnish spring | maltrasses ftn.lin any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort'to ] any bed in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. . tr. j GREENWOOD SEMINARY AT ; JNILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA. For Youth ot* both Sexes. WJI Bl'llilEkS ntlYlllMl,. 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 will commence on the 13th of August, hut 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 tbp English brunches usually taught, and also in Latin. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be illustrated by appropriate apparatus 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. va&scso TUITION, $3.50, 81 and $4.50 per quarter, graded by the course of study. * Boarding, Tuition, Washing, Lights, &c., $24 per quarter, one-half payable quarterly in advance. ESTFor further particulars address the prin cipal. Millville, July 6, 1855. TUE POCKET J2SCULAPIUS; OH, EVERY ONE HIS OWN riIYSICIAN. ®h un tl rc d Engravings, showing Diseases and Mah formations of the human System in every shape and form . To which is added a 'l'realise on the Diseases of Females, being of the highe-t importance to mar ried people, or those con templating marriage. 3 V WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let r.o father be ashamed the present aconv of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save himfroman early grave. Letno young man or women enter into the secret obligation,: of mar riedtife without reading the Pocke Aesculepiui Letno one suffer from a hacknied Cough Pain in the Side,realises nights, nervous feelings aud the whole train of Despeplic sensations' and given up by their physicians, he another moment without consulting (he AESCULA PIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read Ihia truly uaeful book, as it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate crealuiea from the very jaws of death. Any personsending twenty five cente, en closed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book,by mail,or five copies willbe sent for one dollar. Addreas, Dr. W. Young, No. /52 Spruce street, Philadelphia.' Postpaid. No 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Sep. Ist, 1854-ly. [RON STEEL, and every kind of Hard ware or tale by McKELVY, NEAL & Co Business Directory. I Uloomabnrg, HIRAM W.TUORNTON. MERCHANT. —Store on theSonlh side of Main Street, second square below Mar ket. • DAVID LOWENBERG. STORE, on Main street, two A-' doors above the 'American House." SIMON ORE IFBS St & Co. /"CLOTHING STORE in the 'fixchanee Block,' opposite the Court house. ~ A. J. EVANST" TVf ERCHANT.—Store on the upper part of Main street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. 8. C. SIIIVB, ~ TtyfANUFACTURKR OF FURNITURE iTi AND CABINET WARE Wareroom inShive'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 the first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. SHARPLESS & MELICK, FOUNDERS ANN MACHINESTS. BUIID ingson the alley between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNARD RUPERT, r i i AILOR.—Shop on the Soutli Side of Main -L Street, first square below Market. A. C. MENSCH, MERCHANT. —Store North West corner of Main and Market S'.'eets. HIRAM C. IIOH ER, DENTIST.—Office near the W Academy on Third Street. MKKLVY, NEAL A CO., IMTERCMANTS.—Northeast corner of Main and Market streets. SHARPLESS & MELICK, I%f ANUFACTURF.S AND DEALERS IN STOVES, TINWARE &c.—Establish ment on Main Btreet, next building above he Court-house. PTTR DON'S DTGHSTT A NY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur *mcha'se a copy of Purdon'e Digest, can be accommodated by applying, at be this offc e OMNIBPSfrjpM, MNBAttIT IaIVERYj^^^^STABIaE. SSiio OP (800. HQ. ss sa IV OW runs anew omnibus between Blooms -1-" burg and the Railroad Depot, which will take passengers frotn and to any of the residences of the town, or the American House and Forks Hotel; and he will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who may wish to go into any part of the county. The omnibus will leave Bloomsburg twice daily at lOj o'clock A. M., and at 3i 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 lor travelling, pleasure excursions or busi ness. Bloomsburg, April 24, 1855. ly. STfflW SHAffi&Biitffl W@IBISBB IN ItLOOMSHIIIIti. EPHRAIM ARMSTRONG | I AS taken charge of a new marble works 1 at the corner of Main and Market St., bloomsburg. where the publio can be served I with Every kiiul of Marble Work, executed in the best style of the Art, and at 4l -fl lowest living prices. Thankful for past favors, Mr. Armstrong will execute all 0.d>, 8 that may be left with him for Tomb-stones, Tombs, Monnmnfs, Door and Window Sills, steps of marble or sandstone, Matties, 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. Bloothsbnrg, Feb. I, 1855. SAVING Fl\l> OF THE U. S. Insurance, Annuity & Trust Co. S. E. cor. of Third & Chestnut Sis., 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 sums, large 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 tha day of deposit, and ceasing fourteen days previous to the with drawal of 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 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, Guslavus English PLINY FISK, Secretary (f Treasurer. J. C. OEH LSC HL AG Elt, Teller tf Interpreter. September 6 1855.—1y. Br.FRANtIS C. HARRISON, respectfully inform the citizens " of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery therejaud lohcits a share of public pa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Coun House. Bloomsburg, March, Ist, '55. Money Wanted! A LL those who know themselves indebted to the subscriber on notes or accounts ot more than six months' standing, are re quested to make settlement and payment ol such accounts by the first day of May next A. C. MENBCH. Bloomsburg, March 26, 1856.—6w BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKSn DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPtENAS AND JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, fo sale at the office of the "Star of the North " Justices oi* the Peace ikND CONSTABLES oan find ail kind of ~■ banks desirable for their use, in proper the office of the STAR or TH* NORTH. Philad'a. and Reading R R CUMMER ARRANGEMENT.——— ~ —1855.-—Great Northern and JjSyjprugJ Western U. S. Mkil Routes. Uw JVi T-Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Cattawissa, Sunbury and Erie, Williamsportand Elmira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours. " Niagara Fulls, ' 16 " " Detroit, 24 " " Chicago, ' 34 " " ' St. tjiuis. ' 43 " VF Tirket Office—N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, an.l Philadelphia and Read ing R. 11. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth streets. On snrl after Monday, May 7th, Three Pas wronger Trams will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Raihoad Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streets, daily) (Sunday's excepted,) as follows: DAY EXPRESS—6 A. M. Stopping at Phcemxville and Reading only. Connecting with tie Cattawissa, Williams port, and Erie, and Williamsport and Elmira Railroad; arrivingiat Elmira at 4 o'clock P. M., connecting wlh New York and Erie and Buffalo; and f|om thence, via. Steamers on Lake Erie, or o| Lake Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo. Monroe, Sandusky and Detroit. Also, wfh Elmira, Canandaigua with New York Central Railroad, East nnd West, and at Suirension Bridge with the Great Western and Michigan Central Railroad for Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, and all points in Canada and Western States. Only one change of Baggage between Phil adelphia and Canada or the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS— Breaklast at Port Clin ton-and 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 resumihg their seats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Tamaqua, - - 92 95 Cattawissa, • 4 35 Rupert, ... 4 40 Danville, m 460 Milton, - • 5 J5 WilL-v.nsport, • . 5 90 Elmira, . 7 00 Jefferson, • 7 65 Starkey, , 7 95 Penn Yan, „ 8 00 Gorham, g 00 Geneva via. Gnrham, 8 00 " Steamer J. Arndt, 8 ro Canandaigua, • 8 00 Honeoye Falls, - 8 50 Caledonia, 8 8f Le Roy, 8 Batavia, 9 ou Rochester. 8 60 Buffalo, via. N. Y.;*nd E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City,'-. - . 10 Buffalo, via. Tonawanda, •- 10 Niagara Kails, via. Elmira, Cunandai gua & Niagara Falls R. R. - 10 " " via. Buffalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, - 40 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 Rock Island, • • 25 00 E. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agent, N. W. cornet Sixth and Chestnut sts. G. A. NICOM.S, Superintendent Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. T. KcKissock, Superintendent Cattawissa, Williumsport and Ens ilailroad. Hknkv Coffin. Superintendent Williams port am! Elmira Railroad. July 19, 1855.—if. . Spring and Summer GOODS CHEAP! A. J. EVANS T-TAVING purchaseu the interest of Mr. Appleman in the new store nearly op posite the Episcopal Church, has received a new assortment of Spaing and Summer goods whicq he ofiers to old customers and new at GREAT BARGAINS. Among his ladies' dress goods are silks berages, chintzes, debaizes, lawns, ginghams' poplins &c. He has GENTLEMENS' DRESS GOODS, such as fine black and brown French cloths black Doeskin and fancy Cassimers, satin and fancy Vestings, black & Italian fancy Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves; Sic. HATH AND CAPS. A large assortment of Men's and Boys' bals and caps, embracing every style and quality. Also, a large and varied assortment of Parasols and Ribbons. DOMESTICS. — Bleached & unbleached Muslin, Checks, Jickings, Jeans, Drills, Ta ble-diaper, Bagging, Toweling, Table-lin ens, ate. gA BOOTS If SHOES. V A large assortment Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes, Jenny Lind & buskin Shoes al verylow prices. GROCERIES. —A large assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses Bice, Teas, &c., &o. Ready made clothing, spring fashion. Of The highest price always paid for grain or county.produce of any kind. Bloomsburg, April 26, 1855. H. a HOTTER. SUB of fine French Truss es, combining extreme lightness,, ease and durability with correct construction. .Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stal ing side affected. Cost of Single Truss, 92, 23, 94, 95. Double, $5,26, 98, and 10. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible, sent with the Truss. Also for sale, in great variety, Dr. Ban ning's Improved Patent Body Bruce, for the cure of Prolapsus Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest ex panders and Erector Braces, adapted to all with (loop shoulders and weak lungs; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syr inges—male and female. Ladies' rooms, with lady attendants. August 2. 1855. CURE lOlllC COUGH, BY THE USE OP Kilter's Syrup of Tar, WILD CHERRY, nnd WOOD NAPHTHA A SLIGHT COLD, accidentally acquired, through neglect or improper treatnfent, may result iu that worst of all diseases, con sumption, therefore be advised in lime, and procure at once a bottle of this valuable pre paration. It is pleasant to the taste, and has no narcotic 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 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 the proprietor. I. L. RITTEU, No 7 South Front St., Philadelphia. Jan. 28, 1855. . F. H. SMITH, PORT MONNAIE, POCKET BOOK, J | AND t> I Dressing Case manufacturer N. W. cor. of \th and Chestnut Sts., PHILADELPHIA, A LWAYS on hand a large and varied as sorlmer,. of i Port Mommies, Work Boxes, Pocaet Books, • Cabas, Bankers Cases, Traveling Bags, Note Holders, Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, [Books Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Dressing Cases, Cigar Cases, &c. Also, a general assortment of English, French and German fancy goods. Fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Pens. Whole sale, Second and Third Floors. F. H. SMITH, N. W. cor. Fourth & Chestnut Sis., Phila. N. B—On the receipt of 91, a Superior Gold Pen will be sent to gny part of the U. States, by mail; describing pen, thus, medi um, hard, or solt. Philadelphia, April 5, 1855. 1-y. WETf ARRIVAL OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS I irlßAitl W. THORNTON HAS JUST received and opened a new and splendid assortment ol BIBAB®SyAlLll4ia ©©©IBS For Fall and Winter, at his store on Main stredl below Market, to which he invites the attention ot the public. His assortment will cor.pare in price and quality with any to be found on this side of Philadelphia, and. includes QUEF.NSWSRE, HARDWARE, GLASSWARE, HhTS, CARS, BOOTS AND SHOES. He has on hand every desirable anfi fash ionable style of Cloths, plain and fancy cas simere's LADIES' DRESS GOODS, MERINOS,COBURG CLOTHS. CASHMERES, SHAWLS, SILKS, DELAINS, GINGHA>IS PRINTS, and every article of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. SHEETINGS TICKINGS, CHECKS. ETC. His stock is selling fast, uttd 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. 16, 1855. DENSLOW 8c CO., Commission merchants, And Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of Foreign and Domestic Leaf Tobacco, MANUFACTURED Tobacco, and Foreign and Domestic Segars, 21 South Front Street, Philadelphia. Importers of fine Ha vanna Segars of the choicest growths sT the Vuelta-Abajo. A large assortment of which ara kept con stantly on hand, and for sale at a small advance on cost of importation. Consignments respectfully solicited, on which liberal advances will bo made when desired. N. B. Special atffention f,iven to orders for purchase on commission, of Tobacco, aa a I so every description of Merchandise, for ac count of parties living at a distance from this market. Sole Agent for F. A. Goe'ze's Celebrated German Smoking Tobacco, comprising thirty different varieties. Philadelphia, April 7, 1856. ly r. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA ; TL/Tanufactnrer 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 lorwpieed on orders. Philadelphia, August 17th, 1854. WHEATLEY'S ARCH STREET THEA TRE. Arch Street, above Sixth, Phil'a THE STAR COMPANY, Composed of the first Artists in the world, and exceeding in Strength and Talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore offered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Comic Drama, Vaudevilles, Musical Burlettas. &c., &c. BP" When visiting he city, go there. Fresh Arrival! A NEW lot of cheap muslins and prints just received by railroad and lor sale by A. C. MENSCH. COAL! COAL! FOR CASH, lor sale al the Canal br in town at the store of Oct. 11, '65. A. J. EVANS. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss, Bog Jaconett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, Bale Bard Muslin just receiv ed at the Store of L A. C. MENSCH TERRIBLE piSQLOSURES Secret* for the Million! A most Wondtrfitl and Invaluable Publication. Dr. Hunter's Medical {laaual; ~\\\\ 11 it I/,, OEING AN ORIGI , NAL and popular faft-vSjlrHy llif/Mftf Treatise on MAN and WOMAN: their Pbys -ss: iology. Functions and jaR-Sl" Sexual Disorders .of every kind, with nev er failing Remedies for the speedy cure of all diseases of a private and delicate character, incident to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Natures God. PRICE TIVEN TY-FHH CENTS. THE Auihor of the above volume is a gradu ate of one or the first medical schools ii- the United States, and having devoled a quarter of a century to the study and treatment ol Syphilis and kindred disorders as a speciality, he has become possessed of most invaluable informa tion in regard to the same, and is able to com pass into vade mecum compass the very quint essence of medical science on this important subject; ss the result of the experience of the most eminent physician in Europe and Amer ica is thoroughly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice in the treatment of I se. rrt diseases in many thousands of cares in I the City of Philadelphia alone. The | ractice of Dr. Hunter has long boen, and stilt is literally unbounded, but at the ear | nest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been induced tu extend the sphere of his pro fessional usefulness to the community at large, medium of his "Medi.al Manual Hand-Book for the Afflic'ed.'' It is a volume that should be in the hand of every family in the land, whether used as a preventive of secret vice, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful and de structive scourges ever visited upun mankind for the sins of sensuality and impurity of every kf d. It is a volume that has received the unquali fied recommendation of the first pbvaicians in the land, while many clergymen, fathers, moth ers, |hilanlhropistß and humanitarians, have moat freely extended its circulation in all quar ters where its powerful teachings would be like ly to be instrumental in the moral purification and nhvet'al healing of multitude] of our peo ple, among the young, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. The aulhoi argues particularly, most strongly against every species of self-defilomen>, and warns parents and guardians, in sea.chtng terms, to guard the young of both sexes from the terrible consequences concomitant of their ignorance of phyiological laws and sexual im purities and irregularities, whether eihibiled ny precocious develo|ment or arising from the viscious and corruptingrtxamplea of (heir school mates or otheiwise. To those who have beeo already ensnared to the "paths that take hold on hell,'' a clear and explicit woy is shown by which they may secure a return of s£und health and a regeneration of the soul from its terrible pollution. It ia well known that thousands of victims are annually sacrificed at the shrine of Quuck ery—especially those suffering ftoin Venereal or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures. Seminal Weak ness, Nervous Debility, and the numerous mal adies which spring directly or less remotely from the indulgence of carnal paaaiona and se cret violations of Nature. In view of these facts, and when it ia also considered that about 100,000 persona die annu ally in the United States of Conoumpt.on—a large majority being the victims of the voluput ous indiscretion of their progenitors, agreeably to the Scriptural enunciation, that the sins of the parents are visited upon the children, even to the third and fourth generation. The Author, | imbued with sentiments of enlarged phtlhnfhro py, will scarcely be censured for any effort to restrain the vices of the ago, by the humble in strumentalitv of his Medical Manual, One copy, securely enveloped, will be forward ed free of pos age to any part oftbe United States for '45 -cents, or 6 copies for sl, Address, post paid, UOSDEN 4 00-, I'oblisusus, Box 197, Philadelphia. I XT' Bocksellcis, Canvasssrs ane Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. Wood's Ornamental Iron Worksi~ RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPAIA. THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac tory and Wareroomsof the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish at tho short**! notice, Iron Railing of every description, for Cemeteries, public and private buildings, also Verandahs, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron wotks of decorative char ade-. Purchasers may rely on having all ar ticles carefully boxed and shipped to (heir des tination. A book of designs will lie furnished to those wishing to make selections. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St . PHILADELPHIA. September 27. 1855. H. B. FUSSELL, Umbrella & Parasol Manufacturer, No. 2 North Fourth Street, North West Corner of Market, Philadelphia, ITAS now on hand an extensive assortment of the newest and most desirable kinds including many not heretofore to be had in the market. An examination of our stock is solicited before purchasing elsewhere, ttr Prices as low HS any house iu the city. March 24, 1856. MURPHY & KOONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FISH, CHEESE AND PROVISIONS, No. 47 North Wharves, below Race Streets PHILADELPHIA. KEEP constantly on hand a large assort ment ol FISH, CHEESE AND PRO VISIONS, which they are prepared to dis pose ol at the lowest Market rates. Orders promptly executed. February 28, 1856.—3 m. To Builders and Others. WANTED, to establish an Agency for the sale of Wood Mouldings, of which there are from S2O to S2OO worth used in ev ery house thnt is built. Our advantages, in the use of a Machine that will work a whole board into mouldings at one operation, and the large amount of capital employed by the Company, enable us to give a liberal com mission. Pattern book furnished,containing 250 patterns. Address J. D. DALE, Willow si., above Twelfth, Phild'a. Jan 16, 1855. HEAD QUARTERS! FLOUR & FEED. XX7" HEAT FLOUR, BUKVVHEAT FLOUR, * * Corn Flour, Corn Chop, Corn & Oats Chop, Rye Chop, Buckwheat Chop & Bran, Wheat Bran, RYE, CORN, AND OATS B\ tHE BUSHEL, constantly on hand and lor sale at the store of the subscriber. Jan 2d—if. A. C. MENSCH. ■ BLINDS AND SHADE Si, CP*AT REDUCED PRICES, on R '•WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth St., Philadelphia, Originator of all new styles, of Venetian Blinds, Gold Bordered "and Painted Shades, ol beautiful designs. Buff, and all other colors of Holland, used '"Shades, Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., &c. B. J. W., thankful for past patronage, re spectfully solicits the citizens of Columbia county to call and examine hie laige assort ment before purchasing elsewhere. nrwc STUDY TO PLEASE Philadelphia, April 1, 1856. % 1000 TONS No. 1 SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME* DEBURG'S Origiaat and Genuine, warrant- /' ed of auperior quality, the cheapeet manure J in the world. Fermere and deafer* supplied at low price*. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 9,000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plaster, selected for it* ferlilizit g quality. 10,000 bushels of same to bulk. 10,000 barrel* best quality Ordinary Land Plaster, equal to the beet uaualy sold, at the low price of 20 cent* per bushel, or SI. 10 per barrel, with a deduction for large lot*. 25,000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 1,000 " Casting " 500 " Dentist " 5,060 " Hydraulic Cement. 1,000 " True Roman " Peruvian Cluniio. This article we offer in confidence to our customers, as equal in any imported, and far superior to most in the market. 10,000 bags of this superior Guano, for tale, at the lowest market rates. Also, Pondrette, Mexican Guano. Ground Charcoal, &o. tus. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Avenue and Callowhill Street, Philadelphia. February 14, 1856. Premium Improved Super-Phosphate of Lime. THE ONLY SILVER MEDAL yet award ed by Agricultural Societies, was given to this superior article, at the last Pennsylva nia Slate Pair, at Harrisburg, as a Ferti'izer of the best quality for Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass A Potatoes* Rasing Heavy Crops, and greatly Improving the soil. The subscriber respectfully informs Formers and Dealers that he is prepared to supply the Spring demand st the old price. AGENTS WANTED.—A liberal discount allowed. ALSO, No. 1 PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO. POUDUETTE AND LAND PLASTER. Oils, Candles, Soap, tfc. Of the best quality, at lowest market rales. JOHN L. POMEROY, 9 & 10 South Wharves, below Market St. Philadelphia, ry Farmers can load on two private alleys, and avoid the crowded Wbarf. March 4, 2856—3 m. Sec Large Advci-tiftement. TO have fertile land at a cheap price and on easy teims. your attention is callsd to the RIDGWAY LAND & COAL COMPANY. Twenty-five acres, or more in proportion, are given for 0200, payable in instalments of $1 per week or S4 per month. It is located in Elk county Pennsylvania, ard has one of the best market- for. its produce in the Slate. The soil is a rich loam, and is not to be surpassed for farming, as examination will show. It has the best elements of prosperity, being underlaid by ' TWO RICH VEINS OF COAL, and will shortly be intersected by four Rail roads. The Trmbor is of the n ost valuable kind; Title nnexcepiionably good, and war rantee deeds are given. Jt presents a good, and substantial opportunity to commence farming, providing for one's children or makrttg an investment. Further particulars can be had from the pamphlets, which are sent to inquirers. Letters answered" prompt | ly. Apply or address SAMUEL W. CAT TELL, Secretary, 135 Walnut street, north side between Fourth and Fifth streets, Phil adelphia. Full information is contained in the pamphlets. March 27, 1856. Tlic best Collection of Glee* Ever Published. TIP-TOP GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK. Jl new and choice collection of Copy rights never before harmonized, and many of the Clems of modern Ger man and Italian Composers, arrang ed in a familiar style, and adapted to the use of Glee Clubs, Sinking Clas ses, and the Family Cirele, By C. Jarvla and J. A. Gelze. This work contains a great number of hew anil favorite Songs, harmonized in a style adapted to general purposes, while many ofihe Gems of Mendelssohn, Abt, Kuchen, and other celebrated comp'osers, are presented in an original form. The great variety of musical compositions here introduced, eminently adapts it to , the taste and capacity of the Singing School, the Glee Club, and the Family Circle. WPRICE— ONE DOLLAR. Just pub'ished by Lee Sc Walk- Cl*. No. 188 Chestnut Street,and J, 0. LIPPIIVCOTT & Co., No. 20 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia' EJW~ Sample copies will be sent by mail, free of postage, on receipt of 91. March 20, 1856,—4 m. WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS. UAVING purchased the interest of Parush Hough, in the Wall Paper Business, we now have at our store, N. E. Corner of Arch ff Third Streets, a full and complete assortment of WALL and WINDOW PAPERS,FIRE-BOARD PRINTS &c. Sic. &c. Relying upon our ability to supply all or ders at prices to compete with houses in this city or New York, we confidently invite an examination of our stock. We especially call attention to our Window Papers; embra cing Fine French Green, Sntin Green and Blue. SATIN, AND IINGLAZED FIGURED, all 4-4 wide. PARRISH Si BRADSHAW, Successors to Parrith If Hough N. E. Cor. Arch & Third Sis. PHILADELPHIA. N. B.—On reasonable notioe being given, Paper will be hung at city prices. P. &B. March 20, 1856—3ra. Mew Wholesale Drug Store, No. 26 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. IV SPENCER THOMAS, IMPORTER, J -"* Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window- Gloss, Glassware, Varnishes. Brushes, Instru ments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usually kept by Druggists, in cluding Borax, Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, &c. &c. &c. All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to call and examine our stoek be fore purchasing elsewhere. FT GOODS sent to any of tha Wharves or Rail Road Stations. Pticea low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, Match 6, 1856.-ly. HENRY ZUPPINGEK, Ck JSLifcCioch HHd Watchmaker,£jl South side-of Main Street, above the Railroad. TAIFFICULT watoh repairing done in tbe W BEST MANNER, and SPECTACLE* of all kinds for sale. Bloomberg, March 20, 1856.