STAR OF THE .VOKTH. R. W. WEAVER, EDITOR. Hlnoniftbnrgj UKept. IG, 1857* Democratic Nomination*. -TnTiTirrCTicKxtir run SVDHES or THE SUPREME COURT, WILLIAM ST It ONG, JAMES THOMPSON, FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, MM ROD STRICKLAND, DISTRICT AND COUNTY TICKET. CONOR E"S, JOHN M'REYNOLDS, Su> jret to the decision of the Congressional Con ference. ASSEMBLY, PETER ENT, JOHN V. SMITH. PROTHONOTARY, JACOB ETE KL Y, ) REGISTER AMI RECORDER, DANIEL LEE, COMMISSIONER, ELI A S DI ETE RIC K , TREASURER, JAMES S. McNINIU, At 1)1 I'll It, jom iv it. r o nn. The Opposition Ticket. On last Thursday all the elements of op- | position to Democracy met in the Court House in this place lo form a district and county ticket. The following gentlemen were appointed conferoes: Congressional Conferees—S. E. Walton, Jacob Melick. Senatorial Conferees—Thos. E. Eves, J. P. Tajjgarl. Representative Conferees—Benj P. Port lier, Andrew Madison. There were no instructions for any candi dates, though a motion was made to instruct for Dr. George W. Lott for Congress. It was voted down l>y a vote of three to seven, as we are told, for we were not there. This -was unkind to the Doctor, but probably arose from the fact that he lias occasionally voted the Democratic ticket, and so far as wo can learn, would not go into tho foolish Know Nothing organization. Tho time fora meet ing of tlw conferences was fixed for the 20th September, which will be next Sunday.— This mu3t be a Hindoo performance. The following persons were nominated as a coun ty ticket, by an indiscriminate vote of any person who chanced to bo present, for there was no pretence that the voters represented the sentiment of the people. Prothonotary—B. F. Hartman. Register and Recorder—S 11. Bowman. Commissioner —Elisha 11 ay man. Treasurer —S. B. Dienier. Auditor--Gilbert 11. Fowler. Some, and perhaps all, of these men would j make competent officers, but as much can : be said of the Democratic nominees. Though J one of tho Democratic nominees may have | bc6n misled into the camp ol the political enemy on several occasions, his opponent, like j nil the above ticket, is a Ifc long opponent j of Democracy. So nothing is to be made by J any Democrat supporting a single nominee , of the Opposition, and the line ol principle • is tho only safe one. The lteiictlon Every body went into business beyond his I means, and the result is a general explosion j in the money market. Banks break by Ihc . score, and merchants and manufacturers are ] involved in the general crash. Iron manu- | facturers sold rails to Railroad Companies al j double profits, but for slock as pay. The market is now gluited with such stocks; and j the manufacture's have no money, while, the j Rrttroad Company has a waUH debt hum- , ing over it, for die h : gh prices it paid for ev- j ery thing lit stock. *i Prices of all things went up to an unnatural pouil, because credit was cheep. The ex pan- ■ eion benefited no persons except a lew shrewd J epeculators, but the depression will squeeze many a man to tuiti. The banks now refuse , lo discount, and the heads of the commercial | interest have their paper protested. This is > all the necessary and natural result ol a dc- j patture from sound principles, and the 100 j free use of credit. The lesson is an old one, au impressive one; but in many cases a dear- ■ bought one. The New York Posf says: "Tho amount j of floating railroad debt piled on the city ol New York is siaied, we know not on what j authority, to be quiieas much as twenty-four ; millions of dollars. This is niody at enor- j raous rates of interest —from two to four per, cent, a month. There is, ns there ought lo be, a preity thorough collapse in railroad stocks ot lite speculative class, including j some that have hereiofore paid rego'ar divi- ' dends. The probability is, that many ol them : will disappear entirely from die market fn j the course of a law monihs. The bsokbone of our stock exchange is growing weaker every day, and when it can no longer carry its inflations by duping outside capitalists,! many will fall never 10 rise again. ' ">Ve are lold, on good authority, that the Reading Railroad Company is now paying four per cent, a month on a considerable pro portion, if not all of its floating debt. Tried by the standard of moral rectitude, this is no better than (read. Many other companies are in in equally bad or worse condition." A Sew )Vny to Sell Books. A fashion has slatted in the cities, which, though perhaps more honored in the breach than the observance, sometimes betides hick to some fellow. It is to sell books at ilio publishers' price and give the purchaser a chance to draw some gilt worth front 25 cts. teSKR>. Aa tho book® ai* offered at trade sales, the vendors can afford to distribute gifts with them, and really Jo so. They are not such irresponsible vagrants as origina ted tbe gift concert humbug. Recently we published an advertisement fot A. Ramiey -of New York, for which we ordered a copy of Dante as pay, thinking nothing about the gift. The book caine, and alter reading eonoeighty pages in it, there fell out from the leaves \bree fine gold shirt studs worth advertisement of Duane Rulison,Phil adelphia, is for an enterprise of the same sort Court Proceeding*. In the cases of Adam Stroup, Jr., for use vs. Rupert StKoons for several instalments on an ore lease, tne defence alleged ibat the plain tiff had rescinded the agreement immediate ly altar making it by his other lessees tres passing on tl e premises leased to the defend ants, and taking out some ore. But it did not appear clearly whether this trespass was be fore or alter the lease here in suit, nor that Stroup knew of it. There was no wilful in terference in bad faith, and the defendants did not complain of it until suit brought. The verdicts were for the plainti/f in one suit for $387 Id, in the other for $ 199 06. On motion of Mr. Kuckalew, Ctnttuts M. BLAKER, Kq., was sworn and admitted to practice as an attorney in iho several courts o! this coun atoguo, which is sent post paid to any address on application. Address. A- RANNEY, No. 393 Broauway, New York. DEDICATION. ST. MATTHEW'S Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Bloomsburg, Col. Co., Pa , will be dedicated to the worship of the Triune God, (God willing) on SUNDAY, the 2oth of September inM. Divine Services may bo ex peoted on Saturday evening previous. Serv ices on Sunday to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. Several ministers from a distance are expected to be present, and preach on the occasion. The friends of Re ligion generally, are invited to attend. E. A. SHARRETTS, Pastor. Bloomsburg, Sept. 5, 1857. TOLLS AT BEACH HAVEN. Coi. LECTOR'S Otrtcß, I Beach Aug sxt, '57. J MR. EDITOR:—The amount of tolls receiv ed at this office are as follows: Previously reported, . . . $60816 15 July, 27158 71 Total 487971 86 Respectfully submitted, JOHN S. FOLLMER. Collector. ARGE lot of No. 1, 2, & 3 Mackrel, also, White Fish, Cod Fish ahd Herring, just received and for sale by May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH. LARGE assortment of iron, Steel and Nails for sale at the Arcade by May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH. A LARGE LOT of Thibet Shawls just re ceived and for sale by I A; C. MENSCH A' FULL ASSORTMENT of Ladios' Dry- Goods at the Arcade by May 27, '57 A C. MENSCH.