AN ANCIKNT TOAST. ■ CP" It was a grand day in the old chival tic time: the wine circling around the board ' in a noble hall, and the sculptured xva'ls rang with sentiment and song. The lady of a knightly heart was pledged Blond byname, and many a syllable significant of loveliness had been uttered, until it came St. Leon's turn, when, liftingthe sparkling cup on high, "I drink to one," ho said, " Whose image never tnay depart, Deep graven on this grateful heart, 'Till memory is dead. " To one whose love for me shall last, When lighter passions long have passed, So holy 'tis and true ; To one whose love liath longer dwelt, More deeply fixed, more keenly felt, Than any pledged by you." Each guest upstarted at the word, And laid his hand upon his sword, With fury flashing eyes; And Stanly said—"We crave the name, I'roud Knight, of this most peerless dame, Whose love you count so high." Bi. Leon paused, as if ho would Not breathe Iter name in careless mood, Thus lightly to another: Then bent his noble head as though To give that word the reverence due, And gently said—"My Mother." TOUCHING INCIDENT. —The Buffalo Commer cial says thai the Rector of St. Paul's Church, in that city, had reached the middle of! his discourse on Christmas Eve, when a ; delegate from heathendom came up the •oulh isle. It was a young squaw, with a half-heathenish, half-civilized dress, a dim- j inutive bonnet hanging on the back of her ; liead by the strings, and a calico"shawl of t gay colois wrapped around her like u Man- j ket. She came along with the slow Indian | •ten, until, near the fiont of the church, a gentleman gave hera seat. She sat down as if unaccustomed to cushions, and maintain ed her good behavior, except when the Rec tor was more than usually emphatic, she felt j called to express her approval by an audi- ! He "bat's good !" During the singing of j the closing hymn, she stood up with the rest, j evidently much excited, leaning eagerly for- j ward, her frame quivering with the new | emotion of organic music. But, afier the j benediction, when the choir performed an ' Anthem, she rushed out of the pc.v into the j •pace before the chancel, where she stood | ■unconscious of the gaze of the congregation, lier eyes fixed on the organ, and all the etrangeness of her position forgotten in the the rush of sensation produced by llie rich notes of the organ and the exulting chorus ■ of the anthem. Poor child of the wilds ! j drunk with a new emotion, a stray lamb from ! heathendom, joining unconsciously in j the worship of One who, almost at the j Antipodes and nineteen centuries ago, lay in I •waddling cloths within a manger? TUB MANIA FOR OFFICK. —The Washington j correspondent of the South says: The ! insatiate office begging has go: to be one of the most immense public nuisance of the ! day. Ihe extent to which it is carried on j in the precincts of the Capitol by whining 1 old men, and jaunty little boys whom their i anxious mamas have scrubbed up. and sent them to beg for pageships, is absolutely I * disgusting. The persons applying for those j places about the Capitol are nearly all "from : the District ofColumbia, and Ihete is scarce- j ly a man or boy in this pensionary District who is not an office beggar at every session of Congress. Every woman who keeps a boarding house in Washington, makes it a practice of besieging honorable members i with all soils of attention to secure their in- ] fluence for Tommy, and to pension the lazy whelps on the Government. THE PRINCESS ROYAL'S MARRIAGE. —On the occasion of her Majesty's marriage, she presented to each of her bridesmaids a dia mond and turquoise ornament, to be worn on the shoulder on the siecvo of the dress; and the ladies so distinguished always wear ! this badge whenever they attend tit court, j Some such distinction will be conferred on | those who occupy a prominent position in j Ihe ceremonial of the nuptials of the Princess Royal. Fourteen beautiful brace lets of the same pattern, and -with similar jewels, are being manufactured for the event, besides a number of brooches and pins. These latter contain on a shield oi blue enamel the cipher of lite Princess in diamonds, surmounted by the Prusian eagle, also in brilliants. The trousseau of the Princess herself approaches completion, and its magnificence will be great.— Court Journal. CRlNOLlNB. —Notwithstanding the recent ly expressed opinion, or rather wish, of the Empress of France, the ladies' dresses are ballooning out to 6'jch an enormous size, that they threaten to affect the health, if not the lives, of the wearers. At an evening party, last week, at Aladante Pcrpignon's, not less than five fainted, from sheer exhaus tion, and Madame B (well known in the Tniteries) has since proved a martyr to die steel and whalebone infliction. She is at present confined to her bed, her malady puzzling her physicians, but nil in the se cret affirming that the weight she carried on the night of the ball was too much for her tender frame; hence her bodily prostration. When—when will this absurd fusliioti be come exploded I— London Court Circuit. SLIGHTLY SO.—A man was once relating a story of being on a locomotive that struck a cow standing on the track, and threw her several reds into the hold, where site lit squarely upon her feet, with her head tow ards the train, and strange to tell, she wasn't hurt a mite. "But didn't she look scared?" inquired a listener. "Well, I don't know; whether she was scared or not, but iliclucked 0 good deal discouraged." WMr. Kid well was preaching some few years ago to a targe audienco in a wild part of Illinois, and announced for his text: "in my Father's house there are many man sions." He had scarcely read the words, when an old coon stood up and said:—"l tell you folks that's a lie ! I know his hither well. He lives fifteen miles iroin Lexing ton, in an old cabin, and there ain't but one mora in lhe house." IMPORTANT DISCOVERT. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL JISEASES OK THE LUNGS Aiul THQATTare positively curable by in iialallon, which conveys ilie remerties to the catiiies in the limps ;hrout>h the sir pas sages, nnd coming in direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, allays the cough, causes a free and easy ex pectoration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous sys tem, giving that lone and er.cgy so indis pensable tor the restoration of health. To he able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unallAyed pleasure. It is a- much under the control ol medical treatment as any sifter formidable disease; ninety out of every hun dred eases can be cured in the fitst stages, and fifty per cent, in tlte second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the lungs ate so cut up by the disease' as to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, however, in the last stages, in halation affords extraordinary rebel to the snfierioE, attending this uatiul twonrue. which annually destroys ninety five thousand per socs ill the United Slates alone; and a correct calculation shows that out 01 the present pop ulation of the earth, eighty millions are des tined to fill the consumptive's grave. Truly lire quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption, In all ages it lias been th'e great enemy ol life, for it spare* .uei'lier age t.or sex. but sweep* oil'id,he the brave, the beautiful, the graceful, and the gifted.— liy the help ol thai Supreme Deing, from whom cornelh every good ami perlect gilt, I am enabled to offer to the alibied a perma nent and speedy cute to Consumption. The first cau-e ol tubercles is Irooi impure blood, and Itie immediaie effect, pindtieed by their deposition iti trie lungs, i to pievr in the free admission of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vdaltty through the entire system. Then surely it i more lational to expect giomer good hum u edi cities entering the cavities of the lungsifiati Iront those administered through the s'otn aelr, the patient v ill always find lbs lungs flee and the breathing easy alter inhaling remedies. Thus, inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitutionally, and with more power and certainty than rem edies administered by the stomach. To prove the powetlul and diteel inffuenco ol this mode of administration, chloroform.inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a lew min utes. paralyzing lite entire nervous system, so that a hint) mui lie umpntu'ed without lint s'lghtrsl pain; iuliaiii g the ordinary burning gu Will destiny iilo in a le v hours. Ttie inhalation ol itnieit-niii will roiil many ti tie medicine* is per- ' ceptible in the -kin a few minute* afser being inhaled, and may be immediately delected , in the Mood. A convincing proof nf th? - constitutional effect* '•! inhaUlion, is tin* fact i that sickness is always produced by breath* ' nig foul air. 1* pot this po-i;ive evidence thai proper remedies, careliilly prej.hrcd and judiciously admiinsteieit through ihe lutigs, I should produce the most kapo) result* ? |)n- 1 riin eiglneen years' practice, many It'Oiis- ; amis, snfleruig frn.n diseu-es of tha and throat, have boen under rn> care, nod i have uQected many r n inarl:able ciner*, even aher the sufferers bad been pronounced in j lite last stage*, which fuily satisfies me thai : con-umpiion is no longer n lata) dr-ease.— My treatment of coneumption is original, and loiiudcd oil long experience ami a rhoroimh : investigation. My perfect acquair t nice wiih the naiure of tubercles, &e., eiiaules rue to disiinguisli readily the various form.- of di.s* ease that simulate corisnmjMion, nnd apply i the proper remedies rarely being mi-iaketi ; even iji a single case. This familiarity u connection widi certain j hdiological a** mi cio-copic discoveries. enables mo in r♦*l• • v* ihe lungf* Imni the effeeu o| enn'r.-. 1 - t ••be-i ; to enlarge ttie chcsi. purity 'be. blood,' ini. Sri lo it renewed vi ality. givmg energy anJ ion© t to 'lie enure system. • 1 Medicine* widi fid! direciion* sprf to nny part ol the United S'a'es and Canada* tv \ patients cnmmiiiiicating their sympi.r by , leiier. But the cure would be more *• i|tt if the paiieni should pay nie a visit, which would give rue an oppor'unity to examu e i ihe lungs and enable me to prescribe widi greater certaintv, and then the cum could be effected without m\* seeing the paiierP again it. W. GUAM AM, M. D. Office 1131 Filbert Street, (old No. 109.) below twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa. ' Jan. 13, ISSB. Farmers' if pot ami I'laster Mills, At the Junction of York Avenue anil j Calloichill Streets, WE offer u I ii-h erne Is of Chon.ieal Mil- j nitres and Fertilizer* at low prices and .i- | rawed lo be genuine: it id on which will lie i fmiml— -1.000 lons No. 1 Govornmeiit Penman I Guano. 1.000 tons Deßerg's No. 1 Super-phosphide ol Lirr:e. The above standard ngirles are, each of; their kimt, the best in the world ! Our Blind ; Planter, manufactured from select stone, is j celebrated ttirnugliout tiiu Union lor its purilj and strength. \\ K INVITE ORDERS FOR Pe Berg's No. 1 Super Phosphate of Lime. No. l Government Peruvian Guano. French's Improved Sup-nlinsphaie ol Lime. French's Philadelphia Pen Irene No. 1 Phoepitttle Guano (Pltiltt. Uo.'s.) Mexican G ihiio (A.) Extra Lund Planer, Ordinary Lund Plaster, I Client cat Bone Pure ht'me du*t Fiali Guano, Ground Charcoal. 10.0011 liarrels /.and /'luster, 5,000 " Casting. Piaster. 10.000 " 1/f/tlruulic Cement. 3,000 " '/' rue Roman Cement, 1,000 •' l'ort/ani' (lone.) Cement A LMI, ' DENTISTS' PLASTER, . STEREOTYPE • GLASS MAKERS' '• GROUND STONE, *' ' WHITE MA RULE. BLUE Powdered Aniliraciie Coal, (in barrels.) tlo Bituminous Coal, do Grnood Brown Stone, do White Sand do "Ground Blink" for P.tinlers Chemical Roue duel. V I! KN CII,RICH A R OR, & CO. Steam Mills mul /•aimers' Depot, Ai Junction ol Voik Avenue, C.'Oivs ami Callnu lull Sued*, Philadelphia. September 2, lbS7. W'BLATLEI'S Alifli M. T!IKATRE, ARCH SIKKKI ABOVE bIJwTII, PHILADELPHIA. The Sur Company, composed of (he firl Artirea in lit* world, iimi rxrrvdiuo in siipuiiili ami ialnt nny Orarnutm romPcm lion heretofore offered tnlhu Iheatrh hl*p., . lie. will appear evny in T,.,. ueily, S*rto*Ctiimr I Mama. Vaudeville*. Mn- Mt'-al Biirletta*, &o. &c. When vnming (he city, no there. Philadelphia. Oct. 27. 1857. 'pKIMMINIi.S ANli iSOIK)NS, Ut.ey arii- J- cries, a gooil asMiriiiieillol Homer) ol the beat quality; alnO v.loveil, mit<>, basket*, Ca bas, Comb*', dre-.*. and hnu.-s, wwifig dk, thread, em., etc , 10 be haul uexi door lo ibe "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. 1 Bloomsbnrg, May 25, 1857. LEAP TOBACCO AND CIGARS. DENSLOW 6 CO., 91 Sooth Front Street, I'IIILADEU'HIA, Commission Merchants, And Whuicsutt healerB in nil kind* of Leaf Tobacco, Manufactured Tobac co, and Cigars. HAVE ronsiHiitly ori tin ml and for sale tow all kind* of American and Spanish Leaf To lon-cns, selected with special reference lo Manufacturers'* use. All article* sold, warranted to be as-ep lescuted and every opportunity afforded lor examination. Purche-ers at a distance can send their or der-, and tell uprit being as lailhfully served a* if the goo 's were selected to person. ■ Ji'tiiaiy 13, !B.iB. THOMAS BUTLER, A'o. 7 foutk Sepeulli Street, r S3 A I. A 8 F.-fa V £1 I A ; iVJ amilacttHer tit strong Tinware, Clipper. ■ Tin ami Zinc limiting Tubs, Bailing Puns, and every kind of battling apparatus. Also deed and caper boxes. Prompt attention g votv lo ordered work, and good- carefully lorwpieed on orders. Philadelphia, Jan. 13tft INft 8. Tinware fc •Jove Establishment. rjxHß IIMtiNLU respecttul? in- V forme his di! friends nrt! customer*.that he f...r purchased his brothel's interest in the iti.ee estaVisnniotil, nd the concern will here after l* ee.ndiieK"! try himself exclusively. He has just receive! anJ otlVis tor safe the largest and m -st uxten-ivc a-sorltiteiii tneot -.f T'aNL'Y N l OV Lei ever lutro doc J into t |ti* ma>kct r-tove, jj.i and riii'.vare constantly on hand and mnuulnctmcd tf..>:der. All kinds of re-' pair ng done, a* u. rial, on shut! tn-tie>, The j.Brotipc of (ddbiei.iH ami new cms turners i s urpuetluliv snitched. A. M. RUPERT- Blnornsbttrg. Jan. 12, 1853 If. Full Slock of Fall Dry Goods. pVHK & I.ANDKLL Fo< ■ t &An S * J I't.dnrielphi •. respectfully r quest Cash Buyers lo examine a line Mink ol Soar>maUle ' Good*., adopted 10 Eoai Pennsylvania T ' Full Lin© of Fall l)re4 Goods. New designs of Fall Shawla. • I Good IS luck Silk- "I all 4 I'.'hsmi u-m i:l French Menace*. 7 4 ' Pol! de C'U'Vfe- iN''• v Good*. Brit *>h mnl Arere;n lV-k |Viii. S.i c iS-'n r.M, C.iulfis 6i Waling*. I M'.-' fis. i-. Fbini els, R!r' U*|-. Kir. 1 Is*. fi—Aii' *'nn Btrgaii* Ifom New V.rk nml 'in i (/My dadv received. Partienltr u i'*ii"t'li ■' •• to Country orders for desirable Goodg— 'Jcrm* Sett Cash. Sep'. 1. 1857. B LOO MS BU RQ j TTgyjrK-fV; -C gv T; 'B'HK n ul.'i'ijiit .1 w,.ii!,l in i:*i c way rail j ■ list* a' , t-iiiion of lisle i'iit'l'P lo Hi JUx>k ' i Store ai the dd surnl. tic*' door to ihe i Fx- J cis fillet* H"c ; , 5 \v!,*ie at all time* can be j ' 14*11 ||rl ; OOlt DfKff' lil-ni of book", iiicli.tl i:.n Bibles, llj mi: Hoi ks. I'rajer Rooks, Ili-to'ies, 11'.ok* ol l'oetry, Novels, ami j School llo<-!:-< ; al.o all kinds of stationary ol f the be-t quality. ' 1 A r-misideratil!, rlpilnclion made upon Ihe . price ol Sultan' Book*and Stationary to those | wlm by to sell again. Jreceived, a grind ajsortment nf WALL j PAPER which I would risk all tn call and examine belnr-t pitch.•*iii-c (i Chirk I Bliiorris' irr-. M n 2ft |SS7-lir. c7?:YnNV/boD "stTivfTNARr Mil.LI ii.l.E. ( BLt LLIA (0„ PA. A •-> trj.4 a- rour%4 ol iiimr!ion i- uivfit ! in all !' • -Ivi-jli-' hir.M'tiOs uhihlli iauv' I j I'll© 1' fll • c-1 j-:i 1 wi't tic Mi© • prptf'*iiily Iron! Ms© !.a;.raMff Co. Nollrial v'ti lir-01. A viicaiion ol f©ve:i weeks will commence July 1 at. 32:222 o TUITION, fur da} j u; d £3.60, to 54.50 per j quarter. Hoard iti 2, Tuition. Washinu &r*., | 5-30 per q'inrter ol eleven week- oiie-liail in | a il v iiin'p. For eiicttlur, catalogue or orlher particu- I lar* hildra-s WM. BURGESS, j Ali'liille, April i. 1857. J'liticipol j Eafilc Fimj , S|t IV 1.-.S AN I) TIN \V A |£K. I TUF/ -•ih*i , rbr , ' :• v.nu > r.d , k I o_e opw lrii k F ''"diA" pud S''op 9 iti phirn /' ol he o'tf out*, i- pn'pared to mako ul! kiodn j nf CASTISG > AT THE LOW EST PRICES, j P i\ £ conilantiv nn hand. 'J'ljf outirrit>e has removptl his Tin Shop frnni Main j Str* 1 ©! to the Foundf\ (oft. wlihi© he \i pruned a altogether iuf Sloven and Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist of the WM. PENN COOK, RAUB COOK. VAN- K •;:> LIKR COOK, and I*AHLOU S LOVES -?{oC nil kind.-, tin* Kgu Cj linder Stfvi* ; Ail kmt'n of Spouting rrmdr *o order. JO>'KPII SHARPLESS. IllonniH t?r. April 10. 1857. S3 45 WMi £> XS * OCI A T\ O ra i l.; n / ; /. r // /j. l.Mj'Ott I'AiNT ANNO UNO KYI NET. ! 'B*o h!I person• alihe'ed wnh Sxual Pi"-j B ea-E*. Midi n Spu nnrol-licM Seminal . Weakness hnpotnee Ganma>h *. Gleet Svj.h j ilis vi. p 4imh'u ■• i ol hmiiuii lift*, ranged by i Sexual it11;I the det a :*piif>* e ,o:nMni'd ! upoj. the iicliutii! ate vie.ii.ii.-* . | sufP Oit-eu-e* It) Q.iai'kb. have directed their C *• -jl*i'4J >orut'm. H-iii chmiUi'lc oct wen lit t.f iheir narii* j loyivt* M-riirni Hdvici* i!nitis t \f\ ail per s.iiN hue i'dlnl tl, who may apply ly widi a iv-t ri|U(:i ol ilieir t'(iidi:ion, (aue, occupation, habits of life, &c\.) and in /'aseA of evirenie po\ery 7lul eullrn.g, to furnish ■ medicines free tf charge. I in* How i:.t A-M't'iation i* a Ixmevnlont | liif-trui'in. b\ pf*i*ial omlo vnenl, i lor iho r'iel l the -rk an I •liM*->-e I. h! i flirted *a ub u \ i'tilhnt and E|)ideimc Dd b now a nnrpliiM ol n4iiio*, I wltirh the Pirertnr/t It *vr voted tttrxprod m ; labri'lsiuj the a.P-jte n't'ire |< m liPtiUh. to adit t' a A- *.• .t r'mnnU dm t Mmlioh (Kill •' t.Mr ajio .ml \v.!i fai• n.Mi tin* ni'isi improved moderti trralmeut. Jn-I plit'll-hcl bv tl;, , n Its- | )H)rl i>il SjiciOmn rri m, or Spn*i . \V--uk i it c vic. ol Omoni-nt. t:,iu) t or S' l j At tis", Mint ml.or ~t I • S-mi .1 ():■ , ry 11.• ("n tSilr'turn, vvhico onl t.- -'".in. null', (in u .i*.|Ui 1 su 1 uinfe). /id , of Charge, on ilte receipt of two it'iiapi lor I po-iHge. Address, Pr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Con sOltinlj SnrguiM; Ho.vttrd Assnciaticn, No. 2 j South NIN 11l S ruut. Piiilaitelplua, Pa. B> I order ol the Director". v EZRA 1) HEARTVVIXL, Ptes't GEO FAir.CIIII.P Neieluy. Poi .plpbi*. S-ptl 2 t. 18..7. 4(1 QIM) JO ' ,NT AIS ' D LA '' SHINGLES ' lor le at the Arcade by May 27, 'J7, A. C. MENSCH, BUSINESS DIRECTORY. liloomsburq. JJa. DAVID EOYI EARERG. STORK, on Main street, two doorsabove Ihe 'American House." A. J. EVAKIT "MERCHANT.—Store on the tipper part !•' ol Main street, nearly opposite the I Episcopal Church. j sTc. smit\ I \fANUFACTURKH OF FURNITURE J AND ( AftINLT WARK.—Wirernoin in ShivcV Hlnck. on Mitiit Strict. A.M. divert) rpINiNKU AN STOVE DEALER.— A Shop on South side of Main street, he low Market. JOSEPH SHARPEJiSS. ! I7OTJNDEU ANf. MACHINKST, tuiM -1 ■- ingson the alley between the "Exchange | and "American House." fiA it N,\IfITRUPERT. I ' i IA ILOR —Shop on the South Side of Main A- Street, first square fielow Market. A. r. Mltt'SCH, \ I EBCIIANT.—Store iti the Arcade hnild ing, near the Post Office, 011 Mait St. is Hi am (.mini: , j„i 1 kinds of fashionable work. His stock ol bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, solas, (lining and bteakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane scat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of Ihe country, rle will also keep a good a-sort niciit of looking-glasses wll h fancy gilt and coininon frames, tie will also furnish spring rnattrupses fitted to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort to any bod in use. Blnomshnra. April 6th 1854. tf. > a ■- t \ ,-v ••, e. •; 1' p, 'ts ' •- --y - * si "- W " 'I BE I'O(2vMT &.$( ( LAFiIS; Oil, KVKIiV ONB HIS UW N PIJYMI lAN. T 11 .? • • I,|KTtl ' n! Kiiitioii. with. One /ffi yj\ 'i it it tl c* ti Kii gratings. \OL h l>ii>MM ai.tl Mo I of ffl fo'innliuim of the hiiinun fa' '* jS Syslem in every slin|>'an J E ''j*?? %f*f gO f° rm • " n li'i'l) i aililnl Vi 7BF " '"I Ihe Oiene, ?/ /W "' I'*'"inleif,' I'rii.B 411 ll.i I* l ft iiitpoirnnr'e tu in.ir r:Vit l eliiwi-eon fc>nf>!aiii•; mariingc. ily WILLI J M YOUNG, 71/. />. Let r.!> falhcr In- ashamed lite present copy of li.e Aesculapius to his child. It B ,. t> SJ|Ve him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the scorer obligation* <> mar. tied life without reading the P.nke Aesculapius Let no vineeuttet fmm a hacknied Cough Pain in the Side,restless nights, nervous feelings and the whole train of l)es|ieptic sensations and given tip by th.-ir pbysieitna, bo another moment without consulting the AIKJCULA- PlliS ilav. the married or those about tolm mat tied any impediment, read this lrt.lv useful honk, as it has heel) the means ot saving ttioii -nnds nl ui.fortunoteireiilu.es from Ihavuiv jaws nl (tenth. Any per.on sending twenty five cents en closed in a letter, will receive ot,t-cn,.y nfthis book,by mail,or five copies witllie sent i..r one dollar. Address. Dr.W. Young, No. fo2 Spruce street,l'hiindelphia.' Post paid. No 155 Mpruec SSt., Philadelphia. Sep' Ist, 1R34-Iy. K. C. EOW3E, m&mct t w,® 5? r-w, KSPECTF' 1.1.Y oilers his uTfyi -rV'-t. professional services to the Ladies anil Gentlemen of Rluorrisburg and vicinitv. lie is prepared to iitieuil to sill lite various operations itj Den lislrv, null is provided with the latpst im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will jim inserted on nivot or gold platepo look us ! well as natural. i A superior ajlicle of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. A 1 operations on the teeth warranted. j I.if OiJice,3d building above W.lsnn's Car I tinge Ma. iio.eiett—Main St., West tide. I lilonrnsburg, Nov. 20, IKuij. ' •/ *X ia 1A Jfd.ri -M iTO TUK I' A.SlitlNAlll.li AND Iff T~Ci* T hij'j . i BillK. undersigned navingjust recatved the I latest Patis and New York Fashions I would again bog leave to inform his nurrtet ; ous friends and all the world about Blooms j burg ler he is now better prepared than ev | er so n . ommodnie ally one w th tin- neatest i easiest and best titling suits ol Clothes that I Inne been turned oat lately ;. and not '.n!v ! itiiii. but he will also do them uji in the be*! | or !cr, upon the low est terms. His shop is at the old stiiod, (too we) known o need lunl.er noii'e) where he mm I at all lime' be found, sealed upon the hear/, : "I repentance,steadily drawing out the/brnie of Hillu tioii.liu|.cing it may in the end pruv* I a Ivaotageous to hint anil hi* customers. Hi | v.oi.i t ..No advise his fiends to bear in rninn ) that poor, arilio'eil ailors tnnst live, or they t can't be e \jici'l .-.l 1 o work. Therefore Wheat I R\p Corn.Oats, Potatoes, and with all now j and then a little CASH trill coin* mighty ! fjand" from those who are back-standing on | the hooks. i Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "thelaboier is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT, ntoornsbii'g, Jan i:nh, 1858. "hIAMiS! BLMKSn BLANKSTT DEKDN, SUMMONS, EXFXU'I lONS, SUBPCENAS. i AND JUDGMENT NOTES, pe ofporr & desirable* forms, fo* sale al the acef ofo the ".Star ofthe North.'.' THE POETKVOP 1I1YIC AYER'S PILIS. Ayn Ivf* jiuh iUpar-fh(Hl over.ihe pal ntp. but their en*r£v although wrapped up, I U iheie, and tell* with lorcw oh the vry (ooodutinii of duu'HPe. There are thou xatufM ol MiffCTi r* who would not wear their •lt-tempers it ihey knew ihey could be cored tor 25 et. Try Ayer's I'llls and you know *>! Purify ;ho blood and disease will be ctar/- ed out. Cleanse the ey*tem from impuriou. and it i criminal to neglect it. That A>er'f Cherry Perioral, is the bet medicine tor a Cough, is k- own to the whole woi'd, and that Ayer's Pills are the best of ail Pill-, is kr:owu tu those who have used them. Prepared by Dr. JAS. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.—and sohi by K. P. Luiy. and all Druggists in Alonimborg, and by Leaders in Medicine every w here. Nov. 1 1, 1857 -2m. JOHN A MOOi: E. JOHN W. WIT.MAM* MOORE 8c WILLIAMS, Gtstral Commission Alercitams, and dealer- in XdlT3T : \.£' SUPPILiES, A 'o. 51 South If'ti/er St., Philadelphia. THE subscribers having been associated wiili ihe coal trade and mining operations | gthera/ly. (or several yei rs, are prepared io supply orders lor all ariieles romingenl io mming purposes at the lowest rates, with care and dispatch. Our stock comprises the following articles: ; OILS— Sperm, Solar, Elephant, lllearhed, j Rucked, l.ard. Rosin, Greasing, Linseed | Safely Lamps. Fuses, Blasting Paper, Slope ! Chains, Hopes, ail Sizes, Pulleys, Wicking, I Wire Rope, Tar and Pilch Thorn ley's I Celebra'ed Gum Belting, Washers. Packing ; Hose' Blasiiug and oiher Powders. i Snap, Candles, &.e. HI FERKNC'ES • Hodgson & Keen, Philadelphia. J. B. A. St S. Allen, " Charles Mdler St Co., " S. Knih.eririel, Esq., " John Ttion.ley, Esq., " Win. IV Haven, E.q , Minersvillc, Pa. Hon. \V. Donaldson, Poilsville, Pa. Hon. C. W. Puman, " Gen. W. Snyder, Esq., " 11. P. Brown, Esq., " L. P. Brook, Esq., " J. J. Connor, Ashland, Pa. Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1858 -ly. T. iw dt SOVS IT UK OSWEGO STAP.CHj (FOR THE LAUNDRY.) J / AS CBiahliptied a greater celebrity than ha* ever been obtained by any oihei , Starch. This has been the result nf its marked su periority in quality, and its invariable uni form iy The public may he assured of the continu ance nf the h eh standard now csial'lished. The production is over Twenty Togs daily, and die demand has extended throughout the whole ol the Untied Suites, and to iuteigr, countries. Winking thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid system, they are tilde In secure a perfect and uniformity in the quality tnrnugli out (be year. This is the great Desideratum in Starch-making, and is realized now lor the firs' time. • The very bet starch that can be made,and no other, is always wanted by consumers, and while this will he supplied to them by the grocers, as soon as tl.eir customer.* have le .ined which is the best, and u*k for it— otherwise they would be likely to get that adicle on wl.iT-h the largest profit can he made. Mr King-ford lias'been engaged in the manufacture of starch continuously for the last 27 years, and during the whole of the periled, tin- starch made under Ins supervis ion lis been, t'evmid any question, the best m the market. Fnrtbe first 17 year*, he had the charge ol the works of Win. Cnlgaie & Co., at which period he invented the process ot die luatiiih.ctiire of corn starch. Ii r Askjor Kingford's Starch, its the name Oswego has iccently been taken iy another fac tory. T. KINGS FORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STJiRCII, (For Pa idingt, fyc ,) lias obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch fnr the Laundry, This article is per iVclly puie, a:td is, in every respect, equal to the lest Bermuda Arrr.w-Root, besides hav ing additional qualities winch render it inval uable for the dessert. Potato Starch has been extensively packed and told as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions lo many, as to the real merit's ol our Corn Starch. a Ftotn its great delicacy and purity, it is enining al-o into extensive use as a diet lot iufants and invalid*. E. N. KELLOGG & CO., Agents. IPfi Fulton Street, N'. Y. ALLEN & NF.EDI ES, Agents, 23 S tuli Wharves, Philad'a. January 13 IRSB. / A MEctii'ctl I'hviciuu / 16 YEARS OF AGE. f Whose Hindu of life have nearly run out, 9 discovered white in the ICa>t Indies, a cer tain cure tor CQn-umption, Anhmu, Bron chitis. Couuh*, Colifo and QerierHl Debility. The remedy vv* discovered ty turn wnen Ins cii.lv child, u clat'iitiicr, wait given up to die 11a> had heard much ol the wonderful re-:orHiivo nod hea-lintf qualities i f prepnra t'.oii* made from the Kasi India Hemp, uud tlirt thought 0- cntred iliai he might make a reniueily tor h* child. He Miutied hard and Mircetftifd m his wishes. Hicliild uas curud, mid is now ali\e and wall. He has Mince administered the wondeiful reme dy to ilmiiMands ol Muflerer* in all parts ol tle world r.nd lie ha-never failed in making lu!in completety healthy and t.appv, VYifli* inu o do um much good (lOrHhln, he will '•end in vucli ol his alflirted lellow-beirigs as request it, 'hi* recipe, with full and ex plicit diruidioriM for making it up. and p-ucceMM lolly tisi'.g it. He requires each applicant to inclose him one shilling—three cent- 8 to he returned :M postage on the recipe, and the I j remainder to be applied to the payment f !of thlM ndfertfvemeui. Address a Pr. H JAMKS. No, 10 Grand Sheet, / Ser t. 23.-I m ] Jerpey Cit>, N. J. ' I AKGK lot of No. 1. 2, & 3 Mackrel, aho, " Whim Fiali, Cod Fimli and Herring, juit [ received and lor tale by May 27, >67. A. C. MENSCH. Of all Dlea*e; the great. can MI fining* from neikct of Nature's law*. TTUWI-N NOT, v iai:\ A rum; in puaranteed in all map** ol SECRET DISEASES, SELF-ABUSE, NERVOUS De bility Siriaiore*, GJPIB, Gravel, Diabetes. Disease** ol tlie Kutnev* and Bladder, Mer curial Rlcumatim, Scrofula, Paitta in (lie Bones and Anklea, Diseases of (lie Lungs, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the body or It nr. IN*, Cancers, Dropsy, Edileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and ail diseases aris iog irom a derangement of the Sexual Or cans. Such as nervous trembling, less of memory, loss of power, general weakness, dim cess of vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyas, loss of Right, wakefulness dyspepsia, Liver disease, eruptions upon the fjee, pain in thehnck and head, female itrecnlarrties and all improper discharges fiom both sexes. It in 'tiers not from what cause the disease origi. nnted, however long standing or obsti.intc the [ case, recovery is cenain. and in a shorter time than u permanent cure can be effected by any. other ticatment, even afur the disease has lint* fled the skill of eminent physicians and resist ed all the means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing i.o sickness and fiee Irom mercury or balsam. During 20 years of practice, I have rescued from the jiwsofdea'h many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases hud bean given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the afflict" ed, Who may plac* themselves under my care, a perfect and most sooedy cure. Secret dis eases are thu grvitest enemies to health, us they arc the liml Cbut-e of ('onsumption, Scrof ula and many other discuses, and should be a terror to the human family. As a permanent cure is pcorccly ever effected, a majority of the cases falling into the hands ol incompe* tent p rsotis, who not only fuil to cure the di:eases but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, iviih thu disease, hastens the snfferei into a rapid consumption. liul should the disease tim! the treatment not cause death speedilv ami tho victim mar ries, the disease i- emailed upon children, who urc born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which be* irays itself in fotrolula, Tetter, Ulcers, Krup lions and other offceiiotis of tfju skin, Lyes, Throat and Lungs, entailing them to an early grave. St'lf-ohuse is nnoiher formidable enemy to henlih, for nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing i;s thousands ol victims through a few years of suffering d wn t an uinimely giave. It destroys the Ner vous system, rapidly wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement, pie vents 'be proper development of the system, dis qualifies for marriage, society, business, and all earilily happiness, and leaves the sufferer wrecked in body and mind* predisposed to consumption and a train of evils 111010 to be dread*d than deaih itself. With the fullest confidence 1 assure the unfortunate viutiau of self-abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can lc effected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can be restored (o robust, vign ous health. The afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, for there are so many ingc- I nrous snores in thecolumus of tho public prints | to catch and 10b the unwaiy sufferers that | millions have their constitutions ruined by ihe vj|e compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nostrums 7 nt'od as 'Patent Medicines.' 1 have carefully analyzed many of the so called Pulent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sunli male, which is one of the strongest prepara tions of meicury and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the ays tern fr life. 'I hree-fonrths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignor ant persons, who do not understand even the alpiitibet of the Majeria Medira, and arc '.qua!-* ly us destitute of any knowledge of the human system, having one object only in view, and that to niaVe money regardless of consequence. Irregularities and oil diseases of malts and females treated 011 principles established by 20 year* of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cuies. Medicines with lull directions Kent to any part of the ITtiit(*d Mites or Cnnailus, by patients lominunieating their symptoms by letter.* Business correspon dence strictly confidential. Address J SUMMKRVILLE. M. D., Office No. 1131 Filbert Street, [Old No. 109] below : Twelfth, Philadelphia, j January 13, 1758. EVANS A WATSON'S Pliil'a Manufactured j mm Sj^AMAINDER ' TIiUTH IS MIGHTY, 4* MUST PHEVAIL licport of the. Committee appointed to superintend the burning of the Iron j Safes at Ilea ding. Feb. '27 th, 1857. RUSHING March 4ih. I The undersigned, members o! the Commit | tee, do respectfully report, that we saw the i two Safes originally agreed upon by Farrels | & Herring and Evans & Win son, placed tide j by side in a furnace, via: The Sale in use hy | the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad.Company, in his office at Read* inc, manufactured hy Farrels & Herring, aud I the Safe in Use by II A. Lamz, in his More. ! ruamifaciuied by Evans & Watson, and put ; in books and papers precisely alike. | The fire was staritd at 8J o'clock, A. M., I and kept tip until four cord* of green hickory, I two cords dry oak and hall chestnut top wood j were entirely consumed, the whole under tho superintendence of the subscribers, mem- I bers ol the Committee. The Safes were then | cooled off with water, after which they went opened, agd the hooks and papers taken out I by the Committee and sent to H. A. I.a/i z's More for public examination, alter they w ere ! first examined and marked by the Commit | tee. The books and papers taken from the I Sale manufactured by Evans & Watson were but slightly affected by the intense heat, while those taken from the Safe manufac tured by Farrels & Herring w ere, in oorjudg ntent, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those taken from Evans & Watson's Sale. JACOB H. DYSHER, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we fully coincide with the above statement l the condition of the papers and hooks tak en out of the respective Safes. G. A. NtCOf.LS, 11. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES M'LHOLLAND. The following named gentlemen, residents of Reading and its vicinity, who saw the above fire, have purchased Safes Irorn Evans & Watson since the burning up to May Ist, 1857. G. A. N'colls, 1 Solomon Rhoads, 1 R. R. Company, 2 W. B. Yerger, 1 11. A. Larnz; 2 Geo. K Levure, 1 Kirk & lleister, 1 Samuel Fusing, 2 W. Rhonda & Son, 1 J M &G.W.Hardsell,l 11. W Missimer, 2 James Jameson, 1 Dr. Wm. Moore, 1 J. B.&A. B. Wanner 1 Levi J. Smith, 1 Jacob Schmucker, 1 High & Craig, 1 Wm.King, 1 Wm. Krick, 1 V. B. Sholienberger,! Knnlman & Baum, 1 I eopold llirsh, l Win. McFurlin, 1 Ezra Miller, 1 Geo. J Eckerl, 1 W.C&PlM.Ermen- Isaae Ruth, 1 trout, ] Biltmeyer, Folmer Wm. Donohower, l &Co. 1 Bullit & Milton, j EVANS & WATSON. January 18, 1898. rtffimm HERRING'S '/&*• -4 S3 OP OS 0 IljP^lls THE acknow,k ?^ :d TIIK recent trial* al Head' [jina liave endorsed theeo'r- T^Migi—— of public opinion, and confirmed the verdict of more than 200 acci dental Area proving conclusively that "Her rin'g's" is the only safe thai will not burn. Extract frnm the Committee's Report an the Trial of Iron Bales at Reading: "On the 26ih of February all the member* nl the Committee met to witness the Sales and books and papers, (placed in them) and were perleetly satished that all was right.— The day following, lite burning tnok place, under lite snperinleiidenee of the Committee. Altera fair and impartial burning lor live hours, the Safe of Messrs. Kvans & Watson was first opened, the Rife being on lire in side, and the contents partially consumed, while the contents ill the Sale of Messrs. Farrels & Herring were ill good condition, vttd no fire inside." Reading, March 2, 1857. H. F. FELIX, ) (Signed) P. N. COLEMAN, I Com. A. H. PEACOCK. ) And endorsed by over 50 of the lest men ol Reading. The above Safes can be inspected al 3-1 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the great superiority of-the "Herring's Pulent Champion," over tins-de feated and used-up "inside Iron Door Sala mander." FARRELS & HERRING, 31 Walnul St., Philud'a. Only makers in this State of Herring's Patent Champion Safes. The attempt made by other parties to bol ster up the reputation of a Sale which has holed signally in accidental fires in Philadel phia. (Ranstead I'laee,) by taking one out of an agent's store, fH. A. I,nn:z.] made dou ble thickness, (different from (hose they sell) to "bum up"or,eol Herring's, (half as thick) lias met with its liue reward. Herring's Sate could not be burnt, proving conclusively that the only reliable Sale now mude is Herring's, ol which over 15,000 are now in acme! use, and more than 200 have been triad by fire without 11 single loss. Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1858—ly. ~ LOTTERIES. THE well-known Maryland Consolidated Lotteries, ol which R. FRANCE & Co. are the managers, are" ch.rtered by the state of Maryland, ami a commissioner elected by the people, who is sworn to superintend and certify that everything connected with tbcra is done in a strictly honorable manner, and that the interims of parties who reside al a distance are as well prolectod as if they themselves were present at lite drawing.— Another fact which the managers call atten tion to, is, that all persons hsve a leg-l right to send orders fnr tickets to Maryland, as lotteries are legalized by special law in that state. A lottery is drawn every day of th month. If no particular class is named, or ders are filled in the first drawing to tab* place after the communication comes to hand. The prices of tickets vary from 31 to $2O. No tickets are, however, sent nines, th e money lor the same is received with tha order. The drawings are upon the principle of one number on each ticket (after the Ha vana plan,) and Ternary combination. Prize, vary in amount from #2O to $lOO,OOO. All orders lor tickets or packages will receive prompt attention, and the drawing mailed to al! purchasers immediately alter it is over. Address, T H. HUBBARD & CO, No. 3!> Fayette St., or Bo* No. 40, Feb. 3d, 1857 -ly. Baltimore, Md. IJTThe Drawn Numbers of the Maryland Loteries are published by the State Cam ms-inner ir. the following papers, viz: ?ttn, Clipper, I'ntriot, American, Argus, ol Balti more; also, the Nut ion at Intelligencer and Union, of Washington, D. C. January 13, 1858. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratia, the itbth Thousand, ffgl/efah ' cw on I lie rational treat* mem, without Medicina of Spar* ttSLaSarar matorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital antl Nervous Debility, Premnto-re Decay of the System, Impoteiicy, and Impedimeins to Marriage generally. BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that tlie many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence anil solitude ol youth,may be easily removed wi'hout Medicine,its in this small irart, clearly demonstrated; anil the entirely new and highly successful treatment, at adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and ai the least possible cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, oralis and post froe in a sealed envelope, by lemming, postpaid, iwo postage stamps, in Dr. H. DK LANKY, 17, Lispenaril Street, New York Cily. Jan. 13, 185S-6tn. ■ ■. THIS HA 1' FOR BARGAINS I ' A. J . EVANS HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ♦ T his old stand on the upper end o! Maid "L Street which lie will sell cheaper than the cheapest. It consists in part of Silks el pacca", lustres, barages, de laines, ducat cloths, poplins, brilliants, challies, de hsges, lawns, skirling, frenclt and scotch ginghams, prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkercliiels, &e. Shawls and Maiuillas ol every sly le and quality. STAPLE & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Cloths casimeres, vesting*, flannels, mus lins, lickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, col* lotiudes, linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills marseilles quills, colored and white carpet chain, parasols, umbrellas, a large and splen- . did assortment ol HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES. A SUPERIOR LOT OE FRESH Tras,Codec* Sugar,lVlolastrs Rice, Spice", &c. Also, Hardware, Queens ware, Crockery and Cedarware. Having selected my entire stock with tha greatest care and at the lowest cash prices i can assure my Iriends and the public gener ally, that I will do all in my power to tnako establishment known a the "Headquarters for bargains." Those who wish io purchasa will liud it to their advantuge to call aud ex amine my stork before purchasing. 1 will pay the highest market price for H UTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP AND Oriel, Fruit, ami country produce in general. Blnomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858. - COOPERING. THE subscriber announces that lie will carry on the COOPERING BUSINESS at Ins brewery in Hopkinsville, where he will make BARRELS TUBS, KEGS, and everything in that line ot business. He will also repair work of all kinds, niui will do it skillltrlly and at lair prices. CHARLES W.'H ASSERT, Bloomsburg, Jan. J3, 1858. AN ASSORT MEN P of confectionary, iw elry, Perfumery soaps, hair oils, &o. Pomades, tp be had at C. CLARK'S Book ?tore.