l" | | | WHEELER'S PATENT CHAIN OVERSHOT THRASHERS, FEED CUTTERS, e. The apron or feeding table is 1 level, and of a proper height to allow the feeder to stend erect, and feed evenly and easily without annoyance from dust; sticks c and stone ate not liable to get into the 1 thra.her, and the grain is not scattered, but f thrown down to the 'operator. The two horse machine, attended by from two to three bands, will thrash trom 100 to 150 bushels of wheat, or double the amount of ' oats per day. Tho ong horse machine, at- 1 tended by two or three hands, will thrash from 50 to 75 bushels ot wheat, or double 1 the amount of oats, per day. The Feed- c Tutter is a first rate article, and is very much ® used. It cuts fine and very fast; stalks are r cut by it 3-8 of an inch long, at he rale of trom 300 to 500 sheaves per day. The foregoing is a brief statement of the 3 qualities and character of our machines.— There probably is a larger number of 5 Wheeler's Patent Powers made and sold i than any other kind. We offer our ma .chines to the farming coramuni'y with full . confidence in their merits, and invite all in terested to call and examine them before purchasing elsewhere. For further particulars, or for purpose of ordering machines, address the subscribers at Light Sneei, Columbia co , or at North umberland, Norlh'd county, Pa., or apply to - 'the following agents:—Jacob Ilartman, Mil- J ton ; Joseph Vankirk, near Northumberland ; John Derr, near Selinsgrove; Jscob Barnbarl, ( I.ewisburg; A. fit J. Eves, Muncy; Samuel j Hartman, llaitleton; Daniel Kleokner, New . Berlin. ' STONE &lIULSMZER. 1 'October 15, 1856-lrn. ( rtßwfamm CStao.®S3 GREAT GIFT BOOK SALE, 409 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. : Fine Gold Jewelry green ate ay to Pur- 1 chasers of Hooks• A I.L Books will be sold as low as can be 1 ®4 k s-u^^ CS * WM. BbltGEks PRISCIPAL. fpHlfc Institution which has been In euc -1 cessfal-operation lor several yeats has recently been enlarged to give better accom modations for boarders and increased lactli lies for Tuition,Src. Each quarter of the School year consists of eleven weeks, and the next session w ill commence on the 13lh of August, but pu nils will be taken at any season. J Ir. addition to the constant attention of the Principal, the services of sn experienced teacher have been procured. Instruction will be given in all the English brandies usually taught, and aleo in Latin. Natural Philosophy and Astronomy will be illustrated by appropriate apparatus and ac cess given 10 a Library and the use of Math ematical instruments. Books ami Statione ry will bo provided for all who desire. TUITION, 83.50, 84 and $4.50 per quarter, graded -by the course of study. Boarding, Tuition, Washing Lights, &c., $24 per quarter, one-hall payable quarteily in advance. , • Cy For further particulars address-the pttn * pal. Millville, July •, 1855. . ~OMNI BUS cJpRX- LIN EAN D II.'VEKY STABLE. £2fo EPap®aattfi6o3 NO W runs a new omnibus between Blooms burg and the Railroad Depot, which will lake passengers from and any ol the residences of the town, or the American House and Forks Hotel; and be will also furnish conveyances to all travellers who may wish to go into any part of the county The omnibus will leave Bloomsburg twno daily at 12 o'clock M., and at 2 o clock P M. CF* Fare 124 cen s each way. He has also a large livery stable connected with tho omnibus line, from winch ne can accommodate the public, with conveyances for travelling, pleasure excursions or busi nes*. Stand in the rear of Hoffman & Else s establishment, neaMhe^entre^^- Bloomsburg, June 3, 1855. —ly. Fi'cmiuiii Improved SUP EH-PHOSPHATE OF I. IMF Tbe (July Silver Medal ■\ r KT awarc-d by Agricultural Societies, JL WRS given to this superior article, at the Pennsylvania State Fair, al Harrisburg, as a Fertilizer of the Best Quality for Wheal, Coru, Oats, Grass It Potatoes, Raising heavy crops, and greatly improving the soil. Tbe subscriber respectfully informs farmers and dealers thai be is prepared 10 supply theOAll demand with this superior and well tamed article. * Agents Wanted. —Aliberaldiecount allowed. ALSO, NO, 1 PERUVIAN & MEXICAN GUANO. Poudrelte and Land Plaster. Oils, Candles, Soap, K* gg.geii-ia ClMlll'.H AKKAMGEiIENT. IBfts Ureal Northern and Western U.S. Mail Routes. .1 Speed increased and fare reduced. Little Schuylkill, Cattawissa, Sanbury and Erie, Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. Through to Buffalo, in 16 hours. " Niagara Falls. ' 16 " " Detroit, ' 24 " " Chicago, ' 34 " " St. Louis. . ' -43 " GP Ticket Office—N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets, and Philadelphia and Read ing R. R. Depot, corner of Broad and Nioth streets. On and after Monday, May Tth, Three Paa senser Trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner of Broad and Vine streets, daily, (Sunday's excepted,) aa follows: DA Y EXPRESS—6 A. M. Stopping at Phcenixvtlle and Reading only. Connecting with the Cattawissa, Williams port, and Erie, and .Williamsport ami Elntira Railroad; arriving at Elmira at 4 o'clock P. M., connecting with New York and Erie ami Buffalo; and from thence, via. Steamers on Lake Erie, or on Lake Shore Railroad, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and Detroit. Also, with Elmira, Canandaigua with New York Central Railroad, East and West, 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 onschange of Baggage between Phil adelphia and Canada or the Lakes. DAY EXPRESS—Breakfast at Port Clin ton and Dinner at Williamsport. NIGHT EXPRESS—Tea at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by th.s Line have the privilege of slopping at any of the above points, and resuming their seats at pleasure. Fare from Philadelphia to Tamaqna, #2 95 Cattawissa, 4 35 Rupert, 4 40 Darrville, 4 60 Milton, 5 15 WilUrtanpoi', 6 90 Elmira, 7 00 Jefferson, 7 65 Slarkey, 7 55 Penn lan, 8 00 Gorham, *8 00 Geneva via. Gorham, 8 00 " Steamer J. Arndtt J 8 00 Canandaitrua, • 8 00 Honeoye Falls, 8 50 Caledonia, 8 8f Le Roy, 8 Balavia, 9 Oo Rochester, 8 60 Buffalo, via. N. Y. and E., and Buffalo and N. Y. City, • 10 Buffalo, via. Tonawanda, 10 Niagara Falls, via. Elmira, Canandai gua St Niagara Falls K. R. - 10 { " " via. Buffalo, 10 00 Suspension Bridge, • 11 OO . Cleveland, 40 70 Toledo, 14 75 Cincinnati, 16 00 Detroit, via. Rail, 16 00 " Buff. & Lake, 16 00 Chicago, via. Great Western & Mich igan CentTal R. R. - . 20 OO Chicago, via. Buffalo and Lake Shore Mich. Southern R. IL, ■ 20 00 Chicago, via. Buff., Lake and Mich. Central R. R. . . 20 00 Rock Island, 25 00 E. T. HUBBELL, Ticket and Freight Agent, i N. W. corner Sixth and Chestnut sts. G. A. NICOM.S, Superintendent Philadelphia , and Reading Railroad. , T. KCKISSOCK, Superintendent Cattawissa, • Williamsport and Erie Railroad. HENRY COFFIN, Superintendent Williams i port and Elmira Kailrogd. I July 19, 1855.—tf. ' TIIE WEST 811 AMU INSURANCE CO. OF LOCK HAVEN, Pa, ' Insures Detached Buildings, Stores, Mej- ohandize, Farm Property, and other build t ings, and their coateßls at moderate rates. CAPITA!., $300,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL. • OIK MOTORS. Hon. John J. Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harvoy John B.Hall, T. T. Abrams, Charles A. Mayer, D. K. Jackman, 1 Charles Crist, VV. White, Peter Dickinson, Thomas Kitchen, Hon. G. C. HARVEY, Pres't. T. T. ABRAMS, Vice Pres. Titos. KITCHEN, Sec'y. H. CHAS. ULMAN, Gsn'l Ag't. REFERENCES. Samuel H. Lloyd, Thomas Bownan, D. D. A. A. Winegardner, Wm. Vanderbelt, L. A. Mackey, Wro. Fearon, A. While, Dr. J. S. Crawford, James Qniggle, A. Updegraff, John VV. Moynard, James Armstrong, Hon.SimonCamercn | Hon. Wm. Bigler. WESLEY WIRT, Agent, 1 Blooms burg, June 18, 1856.-6 m. Wrought 8c Cast Iron Bed- STEADS, RAILING,SETTEES, TREE BOX eg, Stands, Verandas, &0.. Cemetery Lots En closed with either cast or Wrought Iron Rail ing, No. 335 MARKET, STREET. (2 doors below Ninth.) PHILADELPHIA. March 27, 1856. £E> "SPECsS E. a SOWER, SUBQSOH OTimST, T> ESPECTFULLY oflers his professional services to rLT the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomeburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations iu Den tistry, and is provided with the 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, 1856. GL. HENRY ZCPPINGEH, CSv £Aciock and WxtclimnkerXA South side of Main Street, above the Railroad. DIFFICULT watch repairing done in the BEST MANNER, *nd SIECTACLES of all kinds for sale. Bloomburg, March 20, 1856. BUNKS! BLANKS!! BLANKS I T DEEDS, SUMMONS, I EXECUTIONS, SUBPtENAB. AND JUDGMENT NOTES, I of porper & desirable fofms, fo* sale at the I office of the "Star ofthe North-'J [terrible DISCLOSURES i Secrets for (lie million! A most Wondsrful and Invaluable Publication. Br. Hunter's Medical Mauual; sWUUI'/J/jf, MEING AN ORlGf '\bNWttkulJ •>,'/. " NAL and popular Treatise on 'MAN and WOMAN: theirPhys '^LmSSS^ktelogy. f-unetion. and Sexual Disorders ot eve, y kind ! with nev ' er failing Remedies forthe speedy core of all diseases of a private and delioale character, incident to the violation of the Laws of Na ture and of Natures-God. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Tar Author of the above volume is a gradu ate Of one or the first medical schools in the (United States, and having devoted a quarter of a century to the study and treatment of Kyphilis and kindred disorders as a speciality, bo has tiecous possessed of most invaluable informa tion in regard to the same, and is able to -com pass into vide mecum compass the very quint essence of medicil science on this important subject; ss the resdlt of the experience of the most eminent physician in Europe and Amer ica ia thoroughly demonstrated in hie own highly successful practice in the treatment of se. rt t diseases in many thousands o( esses in the City of Phitsdelphia alone. The (notice of Dr. Hunter has long boen, and still is iitsrslly unbounded, but at the ear nest solicitation of numerous persons, he 'lias been induced to extend the sphere of his pro fessional usefulness to the community at large, through the medium of hia "Medial Manual Hund-BooU for the Afflic'sd.'' it is a-volume that should be in the ha r ,d cf every family in the land, whether used as a preventive of secret vice, or as a gaide forthe alleviation of one of (he most awful and de structive scourges ever visited upon mankind for the ains of sensuality and impurity of every ki d. It is a volume that hae received the unquali fied recommendation of the first physicians in the land, while many clergymen, fathers, moth ers, | hilunthropiets and humanitarians, have most freely extended its circulation in all quar ters where its powerful teachings tvoulJ be like ly to be instrumental in (he moral purificotion and phvatcsl healing of multitudej of our peo ple, among the young, volatile and indiscreet, otherwise the pride and flower of the nation. 'The aulhot argues particularly, most strongly against every species of self-defilement, and warns parents and guardians, in aeaiclting terms, to guard the jfoung of both sexes from the terrible consequences concomitant of their ignorance of phyiological lews and sexual imd purities end irregularities, whether exhibite r-y precocious development or arising fiom the viscious end corrupting examples of their sdtool mates or olhetwise. To those who have beet already ensnared to the "paths that take hold ou hell,'' a clear and explicit way is shown by which they may secure a rerurn Of sound health and a regeneration of the foul from its terrible pollution. It is well known that (housanJa of victims are.annually sacrificed at the ahnn of Quack ery —especially thosesuffering from Venereal or Syphilitic diseaaes—Strictures, Seminal Weak ness, Nervous Debility, and the numeroaa mal adies which spring directly or less remotely -from-the indulgence of carnal passions and se cret violations of Nature. In view of these facls, and when it is also considered that about 100,000 persons die annu ally in the United States of Conoumption—a large majority being the victims of the voluput ous indiscretion of their progenilors, agreeably to the Scriptuial enunciation, (hat the sins of the parents are visited upon the children, even to the third and fourth geneistion. The Author, imbued wilh senlimenia of enlarged philbnthro pv, will scarcely be censured for any effort to restruin the vices of lire age, by the humble iu strunienlalitv of his Medical Maniiat, One copy,securely enveloped, willbe forward ed free of pos agcto any part nfthe United States for 20 cents, or 6 copies for %1, Address, post paid, COSDEN 4- CO., PI'IILISIIKIISI, Box 107, Philadelphia W Borkeeileis, Canvassers ane llook Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. ~IOb TONS No. 1 ~ SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF L ME, DEBUKG'S Original ami Genuine, warrant ed of superior quality, lite cheapest manure in the world. Farmers and dealers supplied at low prices. EXTRA QUALITY LAND PLASTER. 5,000 barrels Extra Quality Laud Piaster, selected for its fertilizir g quality. 10.000 bushels of same in bulk. 10,000 barrels best quality Ordinary Land Plaster, equal to the beet usuuly sold, at the low price of 20 cents per bushel, or SI.IO per barrel, with a deduction for large lots. 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 Guano. This article we offer in confidence to our customers, as equal to any imported, and far auperior to most in the market. 10,000 bugs of this superior Guano, for sale, at the lowest market rates. Also, Poudretle, Mexican Guano. Ground Charcoal, &c. &o. FRENCH, RICHARDS & CO. At the Steam Plaster Mills, junction York Avenue and Callowhifl Street, Philadelphia. February 14, 1856. JOSEPH A. NEEDLES, Manufacturer of WIRE.SILK & HAIR-CLOTH SEIVES COL"?! E, medium and fine in mesh; large, middle-sized and small in diameter. Metallic Cloths or Woven Wire, Of the best qualities, various sizes of mesh, from Nos. to 80 inclusive, and from oua to six feet in width. They are numbered so many spaces to a lineal inch, and cut to soil. The subscriber also keeps constantly on band @3OO3LS3Ea3S3rSS3 0 For Coal, Sand, Ore, Lime, Grain, Gravel, Guano, Sumac, Sugar, Salt, Bone, Coflee Spice, Diuge, Dye Stuffs, &c. Together with an assortment of Bright and Jlnneuled Iron Wire. All of the above sold wholesale or retail, by J. A. NEEDLES, 51 North Fronl Street, Pbtlad'a. May 28, 1866-ly. Wood's Ornamental Iron Works, RIDGE AVENUE, PHILADELPAIA. 'THE attention of the inhabitants of Penn sylvania ere invited to the extensive Manufac tory and Ware rooms of the subscriber, who is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Iron Railing of every description, for Cemeteries, public and private buildings, also Verandahs, Fountains, Chairs, Settees, Lions, Dogs and other ornamental iron works of decorative char ade-. Putchaaers may rely on having all ar. ticlcs carefully boxed and shipped to their dea. tination, A book of designs 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, Coppen Tin and Zinc Batning Tubs, Bathing Pane, and every kind of batning apparatus. Also deed and paper boxes. Prompt attention g'ven to ordered work, and goods carefully lorwpjaed on orders. Philadelphia, August 17th, 1854. GRATIS, GRATIS, GRATIS, GRATIS. A FREE GUT TO ALL. MISERY R El. 11. VIS I). '•Nature's Guide,"anew and popular w-nik, ia distributed without charge, and imwarded by mail to any Post Office in the U. Stales, on receiving an order enclosing two stampo for postage. PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE— Established 20 years ago by Dr. KINKELIN, corner of Third anil Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. INVALIDS 'Are apprised that Dr. KINKELIV confines his practice to a particular branch of medi cine, which engages his individual attention. Ho canlions the unfortunate against the a buse of mercury; thousands are annually mercurialized out o( life. Keoeul affections are ptomptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS'EXPERIENCE In the treatment of a class of diseases hith erto neglected and imperfectly understood has anal-led Dr. KINKELIN, Author of a' work on Self Preservation, to prove hat nine tenths of the causes of nervous debility, lo cal and constitutional weakness, mental aril physical suffering, ore traceable to cuitain habits, forming lha most secret yet deadly and latal springs of domestic misery uuJ premature mortality. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in by hoys, in solitude, nod which, if not re formed in vine time, not only begets seriom obstacles to matrimonial hapniiiess.bui gives rise lo a series of protracted,' insidious, anil devastating afflictions. Few ol those' who give way to this pernicious practice aro a ware of the consequences, until they fiST the nervous system shattered, feel strange and unaccountable feeling', and vague fears in the mind. The unfortunate thus affected becomes fee ble, ie unet-le to labor with accustomed vi. or, or to apply his mind la sludy; his stepls lardy and woak, he is dull, irresolute, and engages in his sport with less energy than usual. II he emanci(ale himself before the prac tice has done its worst, and en'er matrimony his marriage is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is caused by his early follies.— These are considerations which should awa ken the attention of those similarly situated. MARRIAGE Requires the fulfillment of several conditions in order that it may be really the cause nl' mutual happiness. Cuuld the veil which covers the origin of domestic wretchedness be raised, and its. true source in every in stance disclosed—in how many could it bo traoed to physical disqualifications and their attendant disappointments! Apply then while it is yet time, in order lo have your unstrung and relaxed organization rebraced, revivified and strengthened. REMEMBER. He who places himself under Dr. Kinkelin's treatment may religiously confide in his hon or as a genleman, and rely upon the assur ance, that the secrets of Dr. K' patients will never be disclosed. Young man—let no false modes-y deter you from making your case Known lo nna who, from education and respectability, can befriend you. Too many think they will conceal the se cret in their.own hearts, arid cure themse Ives Alas! how often is this a Intal delusion, and hoiv many a promising )oung man, who might have been an ornament lo society, Ins faded from the earth. S-riclures of lire urethra are rapidly re moved by the application of n new thera peutical agent, used only by Dr. K. • Weak ness and Constitutional Debility promptly cured, und full vigor restored, "7 am a man ami deem nothing which relates lo man foreign to my feelings." jBSSSB39BS'.YOUTU AND MANHOOD |p S i 3r | '£ O,O,IS Life or a Tie- KINKELIN ON SELF-PRESERVATION. Only twenty five cents, or Ihp value iu pot age stamps, will ensure a copy of this book, prepaid, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. KINKELIN by letter, unclosing a remittance, and be cured at home. Packages of Medicines, with plain direc tions, packed secure from damage or curios ity, are forwarded by Mail or Expross ;o any part of the Uuited States. REMEMBER, Dr KINKELIN'S residence has been for the last twenty years at the N. W. Comer of Third and Union Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. July 2d, 1856.—tf. g|||g| HIETRING'S" G53 OP Lffi 9 The only Safe which, in-every instance, preserved the entire contents at the hie Extensive Fires. AT THE BURNING OF THE ARTIZAN BUILDJNGS, April 10th,and in the gieat fire in Market Street, May Ist, 1856, the gen uine HERRING SAFE preserved the Jewelry of George VV. Sitntns & Bro; Books, Papers &e. of Fisher & Bro. and Edward Seinans & Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly Forty Hours, end proving conclu sively what we have always claimed for them, their great superiority over all securi ties known. In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE, standing side by aide with those advertised as "warranted lo stand 10 per cent, more fire than Herring's," came forth the acknowledg ed victor, not only preserving their contents In excellent order, but being themselves ie a condition to go through another ordeal, while the boasted '-Salamanders" of other makers were badly used up in every instance, aud in somecasestheir entire conteuis completely destroyed. To the poblic we woulJ simply say, that, during the fourteen years of lite Herring's Safe has been before them, more than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss. We would, therefore, caution purchasers against the misrepresentation of interested parlies. The Herring's Patent is the only Fire-proof Safe made in "tie city which is protected by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of beat of any other Safe now known. FARRELS & HERRING, Sole Manufacturers in this State of "Herring's Patent Champion Safes." 34 Walnut St., I'hilad'a. N. B.—"Evans & Watson's Improved Sal out antlers," "Oliver Evan's," "C.J. Gayler's' and "Scott's Abestos," Iron Chests, (a large assortment having been taken tn part pay ment for "Heiriug's,") will be eolil at low prices. Philadelphia, June 10, 1836— ty. i)r FRANCIS C. HARRISON, WOULD respectfully iuform the citizen* of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery therejand r olioitsashare of pnbliopa tronage. He can always be found at the Ex change Hotel opposite the Court House. Bloomsburg, Maroh, Ist, '55. IRON STEEL, aud every kind of Hard wate or sale by MeKELVY, NEAL&Co]