FEELER'S PATENT CHAIX OVEHSHOT THRASHERS, FEED CUTTERS, tic. The above cut represents a single or ore horse machino with the hands necessary to attend it. The subscribers take thia method of in forming the public in general, that they have for aome time been carrying on, in all their various brr.nchee, the manulaciuic and sale ol Wheeler's Patent Chain Horse Powers, 'together with Overshot Thrashers, Feed Cut ters, Revolving Horse Rakea, Ike., in Light Street, Columbia co., and the town ol North umberland, Northumberland co, Pa. The Horse-Fowci's •re strong and durable, and very simple in their construction: run light, and oro not liable to gel out ol order. With a slight ele vation, the weight alone of the horse or .horses drives tha Thrasher with forre anil t *tpeed. They may also lie used for various other purposes, such a driving Circular Saws, Turning Lathes, Rating Machines, Griud- StOftes. Churns, etc. etc. The Overshot Machines have several advantages over the machines now in ue. The apron or feeding table is level, and of a proper height to ullow the feeder to stand erect, and feed evenly and easily without annoyance from dust: sticks and stone ore not liable to get into the thrasher, and the grain is not scattered, but thrown down to the 'eparator. The two horse machine, attended by from two to three hands, will thrash from 100 to 150 bushels of wheat, or double the amount of oats per day. 7he one horse machine, 'at tended by two or three bauds, will thrash from 50 to 7.5 bushels ol wheat, or double the amount of onts per day. The Feed- Cutter is a Hrst tale article, and is very much used. It cuts fine and very fast; stalks are rot by it 3-8 of on inch long, at he rate of Irom 300 to 500 sheaves per day. ■ The foregoing is a brief statement of the qualities and character of our machines.— There probably is a larger number of Wheeler's Patent Powers made and sold than any other kind. We offor our ma chines to the farming communi'y with full confidence in their merits, and invite all in terested to call and examine litem befoie purchasing elsewhere. For further particulars, or for purposn of ordering machines, address the subscriber.* at Light Street, Columbia co , or at North umberland, North d county, Pa., or apply i 0 the following agents:—Jacob Hartman, Mil ton : Joseph Vankirk, near Northumberland • John Dtsrr, near Sslinsgrove; Jacob Rarnharl. Lew isburg ;A.&. J. Evee ; Money; Samuel Hartman, ilarlleton; Daniel Kleckoer, New Berlin. STONE & HL'LSHIZER, October 15, 1856-3 m. HAVE YOU SUBSCRTBED IN J-HB COSMOPOLITAN AUT ASIOCIA7IGN FOll 'THE THIRD YE.IR? SEE THE IiARE INDUCEMENTS!—The management have the pleasure of rn nouncing that ibe collection of Wotks of Ait designed lor distribution among tlio subscri bers, w hose names are received JJlcvinnu to the 28ih of January, rt.vr, is ntucn larger and Tnoro costly lhan on any previous year.— Among the leading works in Sculptuie—ex ecuted in the finest Marble—is the new and beautiful Siattie of the "WOOD NYMPH," The Busts of tbe three great American Slaws men, CLAY, WEBSTER & CALHOUN, Also the exqoisite Ideal Bust, APPOLLOAND DIANA, in Marble, Life Size. Together tvitli the following Groups snd Stat ues in Carrara Marble—of the Struggle for the Heart, Penus and JJpple, Psyche, Magdalen, Child of the Sen, Innocenre. Captive Hird and Little Truant. With numerous works in Bronze, and a col lection of several hundred Fine Mil Paintings, by leading Artists. The whole of which are to be distributed or allotted among the subscribers whose names are received previous to the 28dt of January, 1857, when the Distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: F.very subscriber ol three dollars is entitled to A copy of tlio splendid Steel Engraving, "Saturday Niv,ht," or A copy of any of the following S3 Magn tines one year; also A copy of ibe Ait Journal one year, and A Tu-ltet in the Annual Distiibutioo of Works of Art. Thus, for every 83 paid, a person not only gets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Journal one year, and n Ticket in the Annual Distribution, making Jour dollars worth of reading matter besides die ticket, by which a valuable paint ing or piece of statuary may be received in addiiion. Those who prefer Magazine* to (he Engra- ] sing 'Satutday Nigbi,' can have either of the following one year: Harper's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Hook, United Stales Maga zine, Knickerbocker Magazine, Graham'* Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single *hnre. Those taking five memberships, remitting Sls, are entitled to six Engravings, and to •ix tickets in the distribution, or any five of the Magazines one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funda (or member ship, will please register the loiter al the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt o 1 which, a certificate of Membership, together with the Engraving or Magazine desired, will be forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, see tho Nove nber Art Journal, sent tree on application. For membership address 0. L DERBY, C. A. A., 348 Broadway N. Y., or Western Office, 165 Weler Street, Sandusky, Ohio or ROBT. F. CLARK, Hon. Sec., Bloomsbnrg, l'er.na. Nov. 26, 1856. TIUH R- HOUSE ISLAN I), an original' -*-* Novelet, by the author of -Zillmi," TIC., will be published in the Saturday Evening Post. See prospectus ILL another place. Augustine duganne wrhes r or the Saturday Evening Post. TIIE RAID OF BURGUNDY, a Tale of the Swiaa Cantons. See prospectus in an other place. l' ; TLTRS- MARY ArDENNisON writes fot the Satunlav Evening Post. — THE QUAKER'S PROTEGE. See prtMpecttui in another place. £u <2 A ffi 1£ .433*42 TO THE FASHONABLF, AND J* OO IE2OSjDG.^3- fIIHE undersigned, having just received the * lulest Paris and New Vork Fashions, would again beg leave to inform his nuniet oua friends and all the world about blooms burg, that he is now belter prepared than ev er to accommodate any one w.th the neatest, easiest and best fitting suits of Clothes that have been turned out lutely ; and not nnlj that, but he will also do them up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is ,at the old stand, (too wel known 10 need further notice) where he ma) at all limes be found, seated upon the Unci i of repentance steadily drawing out the lltreno of affliction, hopeing it mj in (he end provr advantaceous to hint and Ins customers, lit would also advise his friends to bear in miiin that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Therefore, Wheal (He, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, anil with nil now and liter, a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-standing on lite book. lletneinber, gentlemen, that in all cases "the laborer is worthy of his hire." KEUNARR HI'PKRT. Bloornsburg. April 14th, 1853. GREENWOOD SEMINARY MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA (Or-FA. For Yoitlh ©i" I>olh Sc.\?. Xt 31. in I'KiiK irm,. ri tIUS Institution which has tiecii In snc- A resslul opcra'ion for soveral years has recently been enlarged to give belief accntn. rnoduiioos for boulders and increased fii ili'- tics for Tuition, &c. Each quarter ol the School year consists ol eleven weeks - , and the nexi session will commence on the 13ih 01. August, but pu pils will bo taken at any season. It. addition to the constant attention of the Principal, the services of an experienced 1 teacher have been procured, Instruction will be given in all the 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 Stationa ry will be provided for all who desire. TUITION, 53.50, $4 and St.so per quarter, graded by the c ourse of study. Hoarding, Tuition, Waabiiig,A<ij|hl l ST., 524 per quarter, one-half payable qnarteily in advance. BP*For further particulars address the prin pa!. jVHllviile, .luly 6, 1855. -jjpsyp, LINK AND a3o UP zz* ® crul2.£3S3 IV] OW in its .mow o.enib'.is between Blooms ■s>' burg and th.3 Railroad Depot, which will tafts passengers from and to any of tho residences of the town, or the American House and Forks Hotel; and he wiil also furnish conveyances to all travsllers who i may wish to ga into any pa.-l of iha county The omnibus l will lesvo BloomsbbrK-twiiß daily at 12 o'clock M., and at 2 o'clock P. M. Crffare 124 con a each way. He ha* also a large livery stable concede;! with the omnibus lino, from which ire can accommodate the public, '.vith conveyance* for travalfiTTv,--pleasure ex - cu.'sl,ns or busi ness. ML and in die rear of Hoffman & KISO'H establishment, near the centre of die town. NOAH S. PRENTISS. Bloomsbnra, June 3. 1855.—1y. futui'aveil SUPEiI-PHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Cnly Silver Medal r~I r KT award, d by Agricultural Societies, was given to this siipator article, at the Pennsylvania Stale Fair, al Hatrisbnrg, aa a Fertilizer of lire Besi Quality (or Wheat, Corn, Ools, Crass & Potatoes, liaising heavy crops, and greatly improving the Jail. The subscriber respectfully informs farmers and dealers that he is prepared to supply the fall demand with this superior and well tosted article. Agents Wanted. —A liberal discount allowed. Ai.so, NO. 1 PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO. Poua'eelle and Land Plaster. Oils, Candles, Soap, dj-c., Of the host quality, al lowest market rates. JOHN 1,. POME ROY, Ainth and Tenth Wharves, below Mur kct Street, Philad'a. rV Far rr.ers ran load at two private alleys, and avoid the crowded Wharf. August 19, 1856—3 m. "Quick licdirns and Small ITofits." A. 3. EVANS, YT AS just received ami opened a new as * "snrtment o( seasonable goods from Phil adelphia, whirl) he is dateiniined In sell quirk unu cheap. lie has everything desir able for Ladies' and GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, and all dry goods for domestic and house hold use, suited for the PALI, TRACK. He has also u Iti'l supply of QueensWHre. Hard ware, Woodware, Brooms, Looking Glasses, COOTS AND SHOES, nnd a good slock of FRESH gg!S©?fiLo AT THE LOWEST PRICKS OP THE MAR KET. He will sollal the lowest living profits, and will make il to the interest of purchasers to deal with them. all and ere our Stock, Bloomsbiug. Aug. 20, 1856. WHEATLEV 8 ARCH STREET THEA TRE. Arch Street, above Sixth, Phil'a. THE STAR COMPANY, Composed of the first Artists in i'te world, and exceeding in Strength and Talent any Dramatic rombina lion herelofnre offered to the Theatrical Pub lic, will appear EVERY NIGHT in Comedy, Tragedy, Serio-Comic Drama, Vaudevilles. Musical Burlettas. ire., &c. HP* When visiting hority, go there. DRAWER GOODS, Spotted Swiss, Bog Jaronett Mull, Cambric, Swiss Muslin Bishop Lawns, sale Bard Muslin just rsceiv ed at the Store ol A C. MENSCH lllooin*burg Foundry. YOSEPH SHARPLESS, "*^V,, — g having taken the entire interest of his late partner in Bloomsburg Foundry,and s prepared to manufacture ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS, usually roads in Ijjs line of business. Thankful for the liberal custom hereloforo awarded this establishment, he hopes to merit an increase of public patronage. Bloomsburg, May 5, 1856. Notice! ALT, persons indebted to the undersigned, will ptanso to call and settle, as they are de termined on closing the Books. We hope this call will receive attention. 8. DRKIFUSS, A. KLINE Bloomsburg, Sept 20, 1856. LAND WARRANTS, (SEVERAL (20 Acre Land Warrants can be purchased by application at this Office, i BGjtaaj SALAMANDER t ETANB 4 WATSON* Groat Fire, Chestnut & Fifth streets) MONDAY MORNING. DECEMBER. 15th, 1854. EVANS & WATSON'S SALAMAN DER SAFES TRIUMPHANT, as they al ways ore when put to life test. Philadelphia, lite, \Silh, 1854. Mess". Evans & Wntoon, No. 26 south Founti Street, Philadelphia.—Gentlemen:— \V take pleasure in recommending yout Salamander Saias to nierchauta and others in want (>[ a secure means ol preserving their hooks, papers, tic., from fire, a* the one we purchased from yon about seven months sir.ee has preserved our books, pa i pers, and rash in as good condition as they were when put into it, before the great firp of this morning, which destroyed the entire block of huildiuas corner of Chestnut and Filth Streets. Iho above Safe was in use in our nfiice, on the second floor ol our build in?. from which place it fell into the cellar, and remained there until the fire was out The rain was then removed, and oppmied in the presence ol at least 1000 persons, who witnessed the good condition ot the contents. Will yon please have the Sale and locks re | paired, as u intend to put it in use again, ! having perlert confidence in its lire proof qualities. Yours, respcctfiillv, LACKY & PHILLIPS. Evans fc Watson take pleasure in referring lo the following, among the many linndreds, who have their Fales in use:—U. S. NTiut, Philadelphia; Farmers & Mcebai iea' Bank, Philadelphia; Samuel Allen, Eq. High Sher iff, Philadelphia: John N. Henderson, City Controller; Caleb Cope St Co., No. 183 Mar ket siteut; Richard Nnrris fcSon, Locomotive builders, Philadelphia; Banrtofi & Sellers, Machinists, corner 16ili and Jamas streets ; Franklin Fire Insurance Co., Philadelphia; Pennsylvania Railroad Co., Philadelphia; Lueey fit Phillips, corner of sth and Minor street; Sharpies* Bro., No. 32 south Second street ; Junes, Kent fit Suntee, No. 117 north Third street. A large assortment of the above Safes al ways on hand [warranted lo stand at least 10 per cent, mote (ire then any Herring's 'Jain now in use.] Evans fit Watson nlso manufacture and keep lor sale, Iron Shutters, iron Doors, a.ul Iron Sash, for making fire oruiif Vaults, for Banks, stores, private and public buildings; Seal and Letter Copying Presses; Patent Slate Lined Refrigerators,fitc. l'iease give us a call at No. 26 South 4th street Philadelphia. EVANS & WATSON. March 27, 1366. TUNICS W©K>T I>. •"TpIIEY never did do more than give tempo rary relief and they never will. It is be cause they don't touch the cause of the dis ease. The cause ol all ague and biilious dis eases is the atmospheric poison called Mias ma or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by its NATURAL ANTIDOTE, and all diseases eaufed by it disappears al once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure is this Antidote to Malaria, and moreover it is perfectly harmless medicine. The certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. R. Chilton, of New Yotk, to this effect, is attached to every bottle; therefore if it does no good it cac do no harm. This is more than can be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any tonic in existence, as their ue is ruinous to the constitution nnd brings 011 DUMB AGUE, which never allows aj)tT -111 illusitaiion of these truths I annex some extracts Iroiu letter just received from a Physician : Georgetown, Ohio, March 17, '56. JAS. A. RHODKA, E-q. Dear Sir: Yours of 2d in*l. is at hand. The Cure arrived late last year and the difficulty in gelling any one to try it was greatly increased from the fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing in favor with the-puhlic, as be ing better than usiog Quinine, —not knowing 1 presume that Iho remedy they needed to escape taking Quinine, contained the DRUG ITSELF! This remedy,(known as "Smith'sTonic,' l ) would invariably BRLAK an ague, but it did not CURE it, and it would ofien return with renewed vigor. The one circumstance 1 deemed in your favor, if 1 could institute a test comparison between it and your CURE. The following is the result: Three persons took your "Cure," all rff which were coses of "Quotidian Intermit tent Fever," of many weekssthtuling. They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occa sionally missing a dull, but it was, (as in all such cases,; slowly wearing them out, and laying the foundation of other and severer maladies. I did succeed in effecting a radi cal cuie of all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have hot had a chill since. In all three of these cases the ''Smith's Ton ic" had been used, and would, as before sta ted, break the chili, but after a period or two had Plapsed it would return. 1 think there will be no difficulty now in giving to your "Cure" the vantage ground of any other remedy now in use here. &r. fitc. VILLI AM BUCKNEit, M. D. RHODES' FEVER and AGUE CUKE, or Antidote to Malaria, 1110 only harmless reme dy in existence, is equal'y certain as a PRE VENTIVE, as a "CURE." Take it when you (eel the chill coining on, and you will never have a single one. JAMES A. RHODES, Proprietor. Providence, It. I. For sale by Druggists generally. June 18, 1856. * New Wholesale Drug Ktore, A'o. 26 South Second Street, FIIILiHRU'IIU. TVT SPENCER THOMAS, IMPORTER Manufacturer, and Dealer ir Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye SinflV, Taints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass, Glassware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instru ments, Ground Spicos, 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 stock be fote purchasing elsewhere. pjr GOODS sent to any of the Wharves or Rail Road Stations. Prices low and goods warranted. Philadelphia, March 16, 1856,-y. PENNSYLVANIA "jhyQu l ® NJfrjyqpcpEasßo iVo. 56 Jlrch St. h fy Third, (Opposite Bread Street.) PHILADELPHIA: 4JJKVKS, KIDDLES, SCREENS, WOVEN Wire of all meches rtnd w Wilis, with all kintla of .plain and fancy wire work. Heavy 1 willed Wire for Spark Catcher**; Coal, Sand and Gravel Screen*; Paper Maker's Wire; (. ylir:dor and Dandy Rolls, covered in the beat manner; Wire and Wire Fencing. A very superior article or Heavy Founders' Sieves. All kinds of Iron' Ore Wire and Sieves. BAYLISS, DARBY & LYNN." August SO, 856 -3m. Business Directory. illoomeburg, pa. DAVID IDWEXBERG, /"H.OTHING STORK, on Main street, two doors above the 'American House." SIMON IHiEIFIISS, & Co. CLOTHING STORK in the 'Exchange Block,' opposite (he Court-honse. 1. J. liV-AKS. " j IWTERCHANT. —Store on the upper part " of Main streot, nearly opposite (he Episcopal Church. 8. C. SRIYB, ]\l ANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom in Shive's Block, on Main Street. r. M. RI PFITT, rpINNER AND STOVE DEALER 1 Shop on South sido of Main street, be jow Market. "RTW. WEAVER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.— office on the first floor of the "Star" Building, on Main street. JOKEFiI FHARPLESB. FOUNDER AND MACHINEST, Bniid iiigson the alley between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNARD KUPERT, r I ixfl.Ofi" rhi the South Side of Main J- Street, first square below Market. A. €'• MENSCn, NfERCHANT. —Store North West corner ■I'A- ol Mailt and Market S';eets. MBA*! l. HO H ER, ; r< UHGF.ON DENTIST.—Office near the F$ Araoerny on Third Street. . Ai'KELYY, NEAL & GO., MERCHANTS. —Northeast corner of Main nnd Market-oieeets. JOSEPH BIIABPLESB, MANUFACTURE AND DEALER IN STOVES, TINWARE &c.—Establish mcnt on Main street, next building tthove ho Court-house. Pli 11 0N ' s DIGEST^ ANY Justice of the Peace wishing to pur chase a copy of Purdon's Digest,can be acoommoTlaleu "By applying at he this Offir e THE POCKET fESCELAPIFS; on, F.VKRY ONF. HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. rnnE FIFTEITH -L Edition, with One Pjr hundred Eogiovirigs, Pf/ showing Diseasceand Mai- BSf IWaformntionc ofthe human B? ,3 siyslcm in every shape and Bl 'i'f'/?si't j§B form • To which is added *0 ' iSf a Treatise on the Diseases V' J "1 Females, being ol the higlie-l importance to mar. ~St :lied people, or tliode con templatmg mariiage. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. D. Let r.o father lie ashamed the present n copy of the Aesculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or ■ woman enter into the secret obligations 0/ mar | Let uo one suffer from a backnied Cough Pain in the Side,restless nights, nervous feelings and 1110 whole train ot Despeptic sensatious' and given up by their physicians, he another moment without consulting the tESCULA PIUU. Halve ibo married, or those about to be married any impediment. read (his truly useful hook, as it has been the means of saving thou sands of unfortuuate creatines from the very jaws of death. Any person sending twenty five cents, en closed in a letter,will receive one copy of this book,bymail,or five copies wi! Ibe sent for one dollar. Addross. Dr. W. Young, No. /52Spruce street, Philadelphia.' Post paid. No 153 Spruce St., Philadelphia. Sep' Ist, 1854-Iy. SZZ3 UOB IKEL S3 UD <23. CP 1 Cabinet Ware Rooms -JL-t. SUITE Wg ESPF.CTFULLY invites the allentionof ol the l'ttblio 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 ot Fashionable Farnilue. Which js equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, nnd al as low prices. He'has-Sofas of different stylo and prices, from *25 to S6O. Divans, Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany Parlor chairs Rocking nnd 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 kiDrts of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and common wasltslands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, solas, dining arid breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, eaiio seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country, Hejs-ill alsj keep a assort ment of I niikunj'gursßbs Willi fancy gilt ami coninimt frames. He will also furnish spring mattrasses fined lo any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomshnra. April 6th 1854. tf. LEAF" TOBACCO AND^TGABiL DENSL-OW 8c CO., 91 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA, Commission ftlcrcluuits, Anil Wholesale Dealers in aUlciiiils of Leaf Tobaccu, Manufactured Tobac co, and Cigars. HAVE constantly on Hand mid for sale low all kinds of American and Spanish Leaf To baccos, selected with special refetence to 1 Manufacturers' use. 1 All articles sold, warranted 10 he as rep- I tesented and every opportunity afforded lor examination. Purchasers at a distance can send their or ders, and rely upon being as faithluily served 1 as if die goods \u-re selectman person. October 15, 1856. . I Tinware & Siove Establishment. 'PHk UN UKRtHUN BD respectfuly in forms his old friends and customers,that he has purchoaed his brother's interest In the above eslohliatiineDt, ndthe concern will here after It conducted by bimaelf exclusively. He baa just received and offei for solo the EgjS largest and moat extensive assortment nieni „f FANCY BfOVEB everiulro ducej into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware coustanlly on band and manufactured toordor. All kinds of re pairing done, as uaual, on abort notice. The patronage of old friehes and now cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf. Phflad'n. and Heading; 11. R. -§36 Wsk CUMMER ARRANGE,MEN'I . 1855.-- Great Northern and Western U. S. Mail Routes. Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Cattawiesa, Snnbnry and Erie, Williamsport end Elmira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 honrs. " Niagora Falls, ' 16 " " Detroit, ' 34 " | " Chicago, ' 84 " " St. Louis. ' 43 " tec Ticket Office—N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, anil Philadelphia ami Read ing R. R. Depot, corner of Broad and Ninth streets. On and after Monday, May 7th, Three Pas senger Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streoia, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) as follows: DA Y EXPRESS— 6 A. M. Stopping at Phcenixville ar.d Reading only. Connecting with the Catlawissa, Williams port, and Erie, 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 Luke Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Detroit. Also, with Elmira, Ciinandaigua with New York Cenlial Railroad, East and Wen, and at Suspension 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 Baggagg between Phil adelnliia and Canada cr the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS—Breaklasl at Port Clin ton and Dinner at Williamsport. NIGHT EXPRESS—Tea at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege of slopping at any of the above points, and resuming their seats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Tamaqua, $2 95 Catlawissa, 4 35 Rupert, 4 40 Danville, 4 go Milton, 5 15 WilLvUaporr, 5 90 Elmira, 7 00 Jefferson, 7 65 Starkey, 7 95 Penn Yan, 8 00 Gorham, 8 00 Geneva via. Gorham, 8 00 " Steamer J. Arndt J 800 Cariandaigna, • 8 00 Honeoye Falls, 8 50 Caledonia, 8 gr Le Roy, 8 Balavia, 9 ou Rochester. 8 60 Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City, . 10 Buffalo, via. Tonawnnds, JO Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canonda:- 2'Ja fit Niagara Falls !!. R. . 10 ' " " via. Buffalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, . 11 00 Cleveland, ]0 79 Toledo, j4 75 Cincinnati, j6 00 , Detroit, via. Rail, 16 00 . " Buff. & T.nke, 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, r Central R. R. • - 20 00 ■ Rock Island, 25 00 r E. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agenl. ' r* TT ' """• uon,PI Bl *™ arid Ehesinuf sts 1 Nrc°i.w, Superintendent Philadelphia 1, and Reading Railroad. ' ' ,„T;. Kf;K ""' oc '*> Superintendent Catlawissa, r Williamsport and Erie Railroad. HENHY COFFIN, Superintendent Williams e port and Elmira Railroad. 1 July 19, 1855.—tf. r THE WEST BBAKCH INSURANCE CO. OF LOCK HAVEN, PA, Insures Detached Buildings, Stores Mej chandize, Farm Property, and other 'buihl e tugs, and their contents at moderate rates. CAPITAIi, $300,000. CHJIR TE H PER P £ TV AL. nißld roils. Hon. John J. Pearce. Hon. G. C. Harvev John B.Hall, T. T. Abrams, " Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Ja. kman, Charles Crist, W. White, Peter Dickinson, Thomas Kitchen, Hon. G. C. HARVEY, Pres'i! . _ „ T - T ASHAMS, Vice Pres. THOB. KITOHRN, See y. H. CHAS. ULMAN, Gen'l A"'t ■ REFEKKNCEB. 0 I Samuel H, Lloyd, Thomas Bnwnan, O. D A. A. U inegardtier, Wm. Vauderbelt, - H;, M " cke h Wm. Fearon, A. H hue, D r , j. § Crawford, James Qniggle, A. Updegraff, John \V . Maynard, James Armstrong, ' Hon.bimonCameron | Hon. Wm. Bigler. WESLEY WIRT, Agent, T Bloomsburg, June 18, 1856.-6 m. PBI. LAGIIKNitIAIEB/ —jp Manufacturer of fte* Sf "' V ' l ' - ' L ' m Wrought So Cst Iron Slcd- S1 K ADS. A AILING, SET'PKKft, TREE BOX es, Stands, Verandas, &e.. Cemetery Lots En. closed with either ca! or Wrought Iron Rail itig, No. 335 MARKET, STREET, (2 doors below Ninth.) PHILADELPHIA. March 27, 1856. H. aiowaß. j 13 ESPF.CTFI'LLY oilers his professional services to I 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 the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look a well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. B9" Office near the Academy. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1856. Csx HENRY ZFPPINGER, Ok" eWftClock. and Wnlclnnnhtr.JUA South tide of Main Street, above the Railroad. DIFFICULT Watch repairing done in the BEST MANNER, and SPECTACLES of all kinds for sale. Bloom burg, March 20, 1856. BLANKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS!I DEEDS, SUMMONS, 1 EXECU'I IONS, SUBPOENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, paper and desirable forms, fo sale at the s office of the "Star ofthe North." TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES] Secrets i'or the Million! ' A most Wonderful and Invaluable Publication. Br. Hunter's Medical Manual; •A\\\ Mil// f J KING AN ORIGL //, NAL and popular tuT'finA Treatise on MAN anil / y , *'' vr " ! WOMAN: llieir iology, Functions and Sexual Disorders of ''■tf'/ffljnWsSS' every kind. witli nev er failing Remedies for llrespeedjr eure of all diseasap of a private and cliaracter, incident to the vieilation of the Laws of Na ture and of Natures God. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. THE Author of the above volume is a gradu ate of one 01 lb*, first medical schools it- the United Stairs, and having devoted a qunrtor of a century to the study and treatment ot Syphilis and kindred disorders as n speciality, lie his become possos-ed of most invaloahle informa tion in regard to the same, and is able to com pass into vade raecum compass the very quint ossrnce of medical science oh this important subject; as the result of the experience of the most eminent physician in Europe and Amer ica is thorouchly demonstrated in his own highly successful practice in the treatment of ee r't diseases in njsny thousands of cares in the City of Philadelphia alone. The | raclice of Dr. Hunter has long boen, and still is literally unhounJed, but at the ear nest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been induced to extend the sphere of his pro fessional usefulness to the community at large, through the medium of his "Medt;al Manual Hand-Book for the Afflic'ed.'' It is a volume that should be in the hand cf every family in the land, whether used as a preventive of secret vice, or as a gnide for the sllevialion of one of the most awful and de structive scourgos ever visited upon mankind for the sins of sensuality and impurity of every kl d. tt is a volume that has received the unquali fied recommendation of the first physicians in Ihe lonii, while many clergymen, fathers, moth ers, | hilanlhropists and humanitarians, have most freely extended its circulation in all quar ters where its powerful teachings would lie like ly to be instrumental in the moral purification and nbvMpd healing of multitude) of our peo. pie, among the young, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation, ' The aulhoi arguca particularly, most strongly against every species of self-defilement arid warns parents ond guardians, in searching terms, lo guard the young of boih sexes from the tcrriblo consequences concomitant of their ignorance of phyiological lawa and sexual imd purities and irregularities, whether exhibite ry precocious development or arising from the | viscious and corrupting examples oftheir school. mates or otboi wise. To those who have licci already ensnared to the "paths that take liolu on hell,'' a clear and explicit woy is shown by which they may secure a return of sound health and o regeneration of the soul from its terrible pollution. It is well known that thousands of victims ore annually sacrificed at the shrtn of Quack ery —especially those Buffeting from Venereol or Syphilitic diseases—Strictures, Seminal Weak ness, Nervous Debility, and the numcrons mal adies which spring directly or loss remotely frotn the indulgence of carnal passions and se cret violations of Nature. In view of these Iscis, nnd when it is also considered that about 100,000 persons die annu ally in tbe United Slates of Conottmption—a large majority being the victims of the voluput ous indiscretion of their progenitors, ngrceably to the Scriptuial enunciation, that the sinsot the parents ore visited upon the children, even lo tho third and fourth generation. The Author imbued with sentiments of enlarged plnlhnthro py.will scarcely be censured for any effort to restrain the vices of the age, by the humble in strumentality of his Medical Manual. une copy, securely enveloped, will ho forward cd free ofpos agetoany partoftlte United States for 25 cents, or 6 copies for sl, Address, post paid, UOtSDIIN J, GO.. PUBLISH una, Box 197, Philadelphia If Booksellets, Canvassers ane Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. 1000 TONS TVo. 1 i. SUPER-I'IIOSPHATE OF LIME, DEBURG'S Original anil Genuine, warrartl . Ed of superior quality, the cheapest manure _ in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low pricee. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5,000 barrels Extra Quality Land Plaster, . selected for its fertilize g quality. 10,000 bushels of same in bulk. 10,000 barrels best quality Ordinary Land Plaster, equal to the best ustialy sold, at the low price of 20 cents per bushel, or 81.10 per barrel, with a deduction for large lots. 25,000 bushels of same in bulk. 1,000 barrels Calcined Plaster. 1,000 " Casting " 600 " Dentist " 5,060 " Hydraulic Cement. 1,000 " True Roman " Peruvian Guano. This article we oiler in confidence to or,r customers, as equal to any imported, and far superior to most in the market. 10,000 bags of this superior Guano, for sale, at the lowest market rales. Also, Poudrette Mexican Guano. Ground Charcoal, &c. &c ' FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, juoction York Avenue and Callowhi/i Sireet, Philadelphia. February 14, 1856. JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, Manufacturer of WIRE.SILK&IiAIRCUmiSEIVES COURSE, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-sized and small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, Of the best qualities, various siaea of mesh, from Nos. to 80 inclusive, and from one to . six feet in width. Tliev are numbered so many spaces to a lineal inch, and cut to suit. The subscriber also keeps constantly on hand 3C3BH2ESESS2r^3 s For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coflee Spice, Drugs, Dye Staffs, &c. Together with an assortment of Bright and Jlnncaled Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail b y J- A. NEEDLES, 54 North Front Sireet, Phtlad'a. May 28, 1856-Iy. Wood's .Ornamental Irou Works, RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPAIA. THE attention o( tho inhabitants of Penn sylvania are invited to the extensive Manufac. lory and Warerooma of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Hailing of evory description, fnr Cemeteries public and private buildings, also Verandahs! Fountains. Chairs, Settees, I.ions, Dogs and other ornamental iron works of decorative char ade-. I'utchaaers may rely on having all nr. tides carefully boaed and shipped to their dcs. tinalion. A book of designa will be furnished to those wishing to make selections. ROBERT WOOD, Ridge Avenue, below Spring Garden St., PHILADELPHIA. September 27. 855. THOMAS BUTLER, No. 7 South Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA ; Manufacturer of strong Tinware, Copper, Tin and Zino Battling Tubs, Bathin Paos. and every kind of battling apparatus! Also deed arid paper boxes. Prompt attention g ven lo ordered work, and goods carefully lorwptsed on orders. Philadelphia, August |7th, 1854. A FREE GIFJ TO ALL. MISERY RGI.IDVED '•Nature'i Guide." new Rod popular work, is distributed without charge, and forwarded try mail to any Post Office in the U. Suites, on receiving an order enclosing two stamps for postage., PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE— Established 20 years ogo by Dr. KIN'KELIN, corner of Third anil Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS Are apprised that Dr. KINKELIN confines Ins practice to a particular brunch of medi cine, which engages his individual attention. He cautions the unforlnnale against the a buse of mercury; thousands are annually mercurialized cull ol life. Kucent affections /are ptamptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS' EXPEDIENCE In Ihe treatment of a class of diseases hilh erlo neglected and imperfectly understood has enabled Dr. KIN'KELIN, Author of a' work on Self Preservation, to prove hat nine tenths of llio causes of nervous debility, lo cal and constitutional weakness, mental and | physical suffering, are traceable to certain habits, forming Ihe most secret yet deadly and latal springs of domestic misery am] premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by boys, in solitude, and which, if not re formed in due tunc, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial happiness.but gives rise to a series of protracted, insidious, and devastating afflictions. Few give way to Ibis pernicious "practice are a ware of the consequences, until they find tho nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears in the mind. The unfortunate thus affected becomes fep. hie, is unable to labor with accustomed vi-. or, or to apply his minis to study; his steple lardy and weak, he is dull, irresolute, and engages in his sport with less energy than usual. If ho emancif afe himself before the prao lice has done its worst, and en - er malrimony his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies. Those are considerations which should awa ken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Requires the fulfillment of several condition* in order that it inay be really the c.iuso of mutual happiness. Could the veil which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness be raised, nnd its true source in every in* stance disclosed —in how many coul.t it be traced to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments! Apply then while it is ypt time, in order to have your unstrung and relaxed organization rebraced, reviv.fiad and strengthened. REMEMBER, He who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin'e treatment may religiously confide in his hon or as a genteman, and rely upon the assur ance, that the secrets of Dr. K's patients will never be disclosed. Young man—let no false modesty deter you from making your case Known to one who, from education and respectability, ran befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the se cret in their own hearts, and cure themse Ives Alas! how often is this a fatal delusion, and how many a promising young man, who might have been an ornament to society, bos failed from the earth. Strictures of the ttrntlira are rapidly re moved by the application of a new thera peutical agent, used only by Dr. K. Weak ness and Constitutional Debility promptly cured, and full vigor restored, "1 am a man and litem nothing which relates to man foreign to my feelings." FGFPKSAJGP, YOUTH AND MANHOOD £3ll wsl Vigo> otts Lift or a Pro mature Dei th. KTNKKLIN ON SELF-PRESERVATION. Only turenhf-fiuc cents, or the value in post ags stamps, will ensure a copy of this hook, prepaid, per return of mail. _ Persons at a distance may address "Dr. KIN'KELIN by letter, enclosing a remittance, anil be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, with plain direc tions, packed secure from damage or curios ity, are forwarded by Mail or Express to uy part of the United Slates. REMEMBER, Dr KINKELIN'S residence has been for the last twenty years at the N. W. Corner of Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. July 2d, 1856.—if. rf?§BH|[ HERRLNFFS jjfpyi AOM* TH CHAMPION!! The only Safe which, in every instance, preserved the entire contents at the late Extensive Fires. AT THE BURNING OF THE ARTIZAN BUI LDJNGS. Aptil 10th, anil in the great fire in Market Street, May Ist, 1856, Ihe gen uino HBRUIKG SAKK preserved the Jewnlrv of George W. Siinms & Bro; Books, Papers &c. of Fisher & Bro. and Edward Seinans & Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly Forty Hours , nnd proving conclu sively what we have always claimed for litem, their great auperioilty over all securi ties known. In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE, standing side by side with those advertised 4s "warranted io stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's,"came forth Ihe acknowledg ed victor, not only preserving their conlems in excellent order, but being themselves in a condition to go through another ordeul, while the boasted "Salemanders" of odier makers were badly used up in every instance, and in somecasestheir entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply ssy, thai during the fourteen years of the Herring'J Sale has been before them, more than two hundred huve passed through accidental fire* without the occutrence of a single loss. We would, therefore, caution purchasers sgninsl ihe misrepresentation of interested parties. The Herring's Paten: is the only hire-proof Safe made in this city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of heat of any other Safe now known FARUELS & HERRING, Sole Manufaciorers in this State of "Herring's Patent Champion Safes." 34 Waluni St., Phila'd'a. N. B.—"Evans & Watson's Improved Sat omnnders," "Oliver Evan's." "C.J.GaylerV and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken in part pay. ment for "Herring's,") will be sold at low prices. Philadelphia, June 10, 1856—fv. WDP. FRANCIB~cTiIARRISON, OULD respectfully inform the citizens ot Uloomaburg and vicinity, that he has commenced tho practice of Medicine and Surgery there;and.olicU ashare of public pa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House Bloomsburg, Marfch, Ist, '56. YRON STEEL, aod every kind of Harit ware ot sale by McKELVY, NEALfcCot
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