NEW STORE AND (jsa-ODCEJESSK., JOSEPH SHARPLESS has just received and opened out at his New Smra on Main Street, Bloomsburg, (joining the Star office,) a full assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Iresh from the cities of New York and Phil adelphia, which he will sell at the verj lowest living profit. His slock embrares Stella, thibet and crape shawls, barege, ba rege delaines, tissues, Ihwhs, debhges, crape orientals, alpaecas, &e SILKS.—A very handsome assortment ol striped, plain, Plaiil and Black Silks, which he intends in sell at reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES—An immense stock of embroideries, euch as embroidered hand kerchiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss and jaconet edgings and ipserlings, linens, cotton and thread laces, flouncings and em broidered curtains. DOMESTICS.—MusIins, drillings, tick ings checks, osnabnrgs, baggings, ginghams, flannels, table diaper and ready-made bags CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Vestings, jeans, cottonades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids, &c. A good assort ment of new style carpets and oil cloths, table and catriage oil cloths, ma s, rngs, baskets, &c. GB-COEItIES and Hardware ol every description, snch as Sugars, Molasses, Teas, Coffee. Fish, Spice, Salt, Nails aud Spikes, frou and Steel, Hard ware, Queenswate, Crockery and YVooden waie. Also, a good lot ol Men and Boys' Mats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds and sizes for Women ar,d Children, to suit the most fastidious. He invites his friends and the public to givu him a call before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought goods nt the lowest cash prices, and is determined to not ba undersold by anybody or "the rest of mankind."— Country produce taker, at the market prices in exchange for goods. J. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Nov. 24, 1858. A NEW A RRANGEAJENT. THE "SOUTH'; \~St) THE STATES" TO BE CONSOLIDATED. An arrangement line been concluded be tween R. A Pryor, editor ol the Richmond South and the proprietor of this paper, THE STATES, by which the SOUTH and the STATES are to be consolidated into one pa per, to be published in this city, in an en larged lorrn, and to be under the editorial control of Mr. Pryor. The paper will be the organ of no person or clique, but devoted to thcgeneral interests of the Democratic party, in accordance with the ptinciplee of Slate right Democracy. Mr. Pryor will underlakelheeditoriafcon trol of the paper between the 20ih of tbis month, and the Ist of December. It wit! be continued under the name of "THE STATES," aud published on the fol lowing terms : DAILY, One copy per year, $G (,0 Two copies per year, 10 00 SEMI-WEEKLY, One copy per year, 3 00 WEEKLY. One copy ppr year, 2 00 Five copies to a club, 8 00 Ten copies to a clob, 15 00 Twenty copies sent to 1 address 20 00 SESSION PAPERS. As the proceedings of the coming Con gress will be of great interest to the whole country , "The States" will keep its readers fully advised upon all subjects which may be discussed by that body. Thepiice of subscription for the session will be as follows: Daily —One copy, 2 00 Two copies, 3 00 Semi- Weekly —One copy, 1 00 Four copies lo a club 3 00 Weekly —One copy 50 Five copies lo a club, 2 00 Seventeen copies lo one ad dress, 5 00 Postmasters who will forward us a club of subscribers lo our Weekly for one year, at the club prices, will be entitled lo a copy ol the "Weekly Slates" [or one year. All letters, in relation to the new arrange ment, should be addressed lo Pryor & Heise, Washington, D. C. [Nov. 24, 1858. GREENWOOD SEMINARY, Airs COLUMBIA COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE. rrtHE next Quarter at this Institution, will A commence on the 16th of August, and ferminate on the 29th ol October. The at tention of Teachers is particularly directed to the advantages of a course cf Norma! in struction during this quarter. Some have already engaged, and all others who desire lo join the Class, should make early applj. catio' to the Principal. All who attend should make arrangements to commence with the quarter, or they will sustain a pos itive loss. TERMS;—About $3O per quarter, for all expenses. Catalogues w ill be sent to all who apply for them. WM. BURGESS, Principal. T. M. POTTS, Preceptor. Millville, July 7, 1858. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY TERMS. —Three Dol'ars per annum, or Twenty five cents a number. Upon the re ceipt of the subscription price, the publishe wtll mail the'• ATLANIIC" lo any part of the United States, pre-paid, Subscriptions may begin with any number. CLUBS— For Ten Dollars the publisher will send five copies of the "Atlantic" lor one year, the subscribers to pay their own postage. Clergymen, Teacher", and Postmasters will receive the periodical for two dollars a a year. Booksellers and Newsmen will obtain the terms by the hundred, etc., upon appltcaPon to the publishers. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO, 13 Winter street, Boston. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTHE Estate of Tunis Kurns, deceased. TVOTICE is hereby given to all persons in lerested that letters of admiui-iradoii on the Estate of Tunis Earns, la'e ol Ben'on township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Wills of said county, to Richard Sliles, residing in Benton township, said county, to whom all persons having claims or demands against the estate ol the decedent, are requested to present them, duly attested without delay, and all persons indebted lo lite estate are notified to make payment fotthwith. RICHARD STILES, Adm'r. Benlon, Dec. 1, 1858. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? That superb Engraving, ''The Village Blacksmith,' 1 and beautiful Art Journal, which are furnished to subscribers of the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, can now be seen at the Office of Robert F. Clark, for a short lime only. See advertise ment elsewhere headed—New Features. AN ASSORTMENT of confectionary, jew elry, Perfumery soaps, hair oild, &o. Pomades, to be had at %*/OOD & COAL lor sale ar the Arcude by " A. C.MENSCH. The Great AMBASSADOR of HEALTH. TO ALL MANKIND. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. A BliON TO THE SICK? The want of a sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the suffering por tion ol humanity, and one entirely free from , mineral and other deleterious particles, was }severely fell till this all powerful medicine was ushered into the world ; Hollow-ay's In valuable Pdls hnve become the household remedy of all nations. Their attribute is to prevent as well as to cure ; they attack the radix or root of the complaint, and thus by removing the hidden cause of disease rein vigorate and restore the drooping energies of the system, assisting nature in her task of i vita! and functionary reformation. {DYSPEPSIA. The great scourge of the continent yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pills, aud the digestive organs are restored to their proper lone; no mutter in what hideous shape this hydra of disease, exhibits itself, his searching and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system. GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. From whatever cause, lowness of spirits and all other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganization of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this all powerful sr.tiseptic and detergent remedy. BILIOUS DISORDERS. The proper quantum and right condition of the bile is ol momentous importance to the health of the human frame, this anti bilious medicine expels the hidden seeds of the complaint, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure end fluent, cleansing and resusitating the vital functions of the body. SICKLY FEMALES. Should lose no time in trying a few doses of this regulating and renovating remedy, whatever may be their complaint, it can he taken with safety in all periodical and other disorganizations its eflect is all but miracu lous. UNREFUTED PROOF. The testimony of Nations is unanimously born to the health-giving virtues ol his noble remedy, arid certificates in every living lan guage bear witness to the undeuiableness of their intrinsic worth. Hollcway's Pills ate the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases : Asthma, Headaches, Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, Inflamaiion, Chest Diseases, Inward Weakness, Costiveiiess, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, _ Lowness of Spirits, Diarrhata, ' Piles, Dropsy, Stone ar.d Gravel, Debility, Secondary Symptoms Fever and Ague, Venereal A flections Female .Complaints. Worms of all kind-, CAUTION!—None Bre genuine unless tltp words " Hol\owny, New Yoik and London," are discernible as a water- mark in every leal of the book of directions around each pof or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leal to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detec tion of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, known them to be sput'tons. *„* Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Stales and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents 63 cents and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by laking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of pa tients iu every disorder are affixed to each pot. June 9, 1858. THE FRANKLIN HOUSE 7 LIGHT STKEET, PA. undersigned, formerly ol New Berry, Lycoming county, having taken the ele gant new Blick Tavern Stand, lately kept by- Peter Shug, in Light Street. Columbia coun ty, known as the FRANKLIN HOUSE, would respectfully inform his friends and the pub lie, that he is prepared to accommodate, in excellent order, all who may favor him with their custom. The house is commodious, located on Main Street, every part of it be ing new aud very comfortable, with spacious stabling, good ice House, and other conven iences, for the accomodation uf man and beast His Table and Viands will be kept in the best style, and his Liquors of the choicest brands, ft will be bis aim to cater to the convenience of the creature comfor's nf hsi guests. N. HUDSON. Light Street, April 14th 1858. FORKS HOTEC BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. j ROBKHT HAGENBUIH, J-iopiuior, HMAKKS pleasure in announcing loilie pub- I lie lhat he ha* rented and thoroughly I refitted the Forks Hotel formerly occupied by James Freeze, in Bloomsburg, and i* prepared to accomodate travellers, teamsters, drovers and boarders. His lable will be sup plied with the best products the markets af lord, and his Bar will be constantly furnish ed with the choicest liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be n at tendance, and he trusts his long experience in catering to the wants of the public, and his obliging attention to customers wil se cure him a liberal share of patronage. Bloomsburg, April 21, 1858. SRUGs AND IHEDICIAES, call the attention of all those who wish to buy good goods in his line, that he has just replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of the fol lowing articles, viz:— DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, NAENISIIEB, GLASS, DVESTOPKS £ Confectioneries, P.-rluuiery, fancy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices, PURE WISES AND BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnt.h and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and fancy notions not here enumer ated. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put up carefully and at shori no tice. Glass Cutting done to order at lite old sla " lt E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858. coopering;. THE subscriber announces lhat he will carry on the COOPERING BUSINESS at his brewery in Hopkinsville, where ha will make BAIIRELS, TUBS, KEGS, and everything in that line of business. He | will also repair work of all kinds, and will do it skillfully uttd at lair prices. CHARLES W. HASSERT, Bloomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858. ETQREAT DISCOVERY OF THE AGE..OI I IMPORTANT TO TOB.4UMI 4HI EWERS. DR. GUSTAV LINNARD'S TASTE RESTORATIVE TORCHES, The Great Substitute for Tobacco. It is a well known and incontrovertable fact that the use of Tobacco is the promoting cause of many of the most severe Mental and Physical Disorders to which the race of man is subject, as careful analysis and long and painful experience have clearly proven that it contains certain norcoltc and poison ous properties most dangerous in their eff eds, which by enlerihg into the blood der ange the functions and operations of the Heart, causing rnsny to suppose that organ to he seriously diseased. Tobacco affects also the entire nervous system, manifesting itself—as all who have ever used the noxious weed will bear testi mony—in lassitude, Nervous Irritability, VVater Brash, Dyspepsia, and many other disorders of a similar character. The taste Restorative Troches are design ed to counteract these baneful influences, and have proved complelely successful in a multitude ol cases, aud whenever used.— Being harmless in themselves Ihey exert a beneficial effeel upon the entire system, re storing the Taste which has become vitiated or destroyed by great indulgence, complele ly removing the irritation and accompanying tickling sensation of lite Throat—which are always consequent upon abstaining from the use of Tobacco, and by giving a healthy lone lo the stomach, invigorate lite whole system. Persons who are irretrievably undermining (heir Constitutions and shortening their lives, should use these Troches immediately and throw- of the injurious and unpleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. These Troches or Lozetigers are put up in a convenient arid portable lorm at Ihe low price of 50 Cents per Box. A liberal discount lo the Trade. Prepared and sold by the undersigned to whom all orders should be addressed. JAMES E. BROWERS, Druggist Corner 2d and Race streets, Pbiladelpha. [March 24, 1858,-ly, A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY ! WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR lUE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE New York Weekly Press is one of the best literary papers of the day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages of Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A GIFT worth from io Cents to $lOOO 00 will be sent to each subscriber on receipt of lite subscription mnr.ey. TERMS—IN ADVANCE: One copy for one year, and 1 gift _ $ 2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 OO Five " " " 5 gifts 800 Ten " " " 10 gifts 10 00 Twenty-one " 21 gifts 30 00 The articles lo he distributed are compri sed in the following list:— 1 U. SiatesTreasury Note $lOOO 00 2 do. do. do. 500 00 each 5 do. do. do. 200 00 " 10 do. do. do. ]OO 00 " 10 Pat. Lev Hunt. C. Watches 100 00 " 20 Gold Watches 75 00 " 50 do. 60 00 " 100 dm 50 00 " 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 " 200 Silver Hunting C. Watches 30 00 " 500 Silver Watches $l5 00 to 25 00 " 1000 Gold Guard, Vesl and Fob Clients 10 07 to 30 00 " 1000 Gold pens & pencils 5 00 lo 15 00 " Gold lockets, bracelets, brooches, ear drops, breast pins, c ufl pins, sleeve billions, rings, shirt studs, watch keys, gold and stl-" ver thimbles, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $l5 each. On receipt of the subscription money, the subscriber's name will he entered upon our hunks opposite a number, and lite gift cor responding with that number will be for warded within one week to him, by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about Iho above, as every subscriber is sure of n Prize of value. We prefer lo make ibis liberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission lo Agents, giv ing to the subscriber the amount that would goto Ihe Agent, aud in of a hundred-fold more. All communication should be Sfflrossed to DANIEL AI)EE, l '™}'uhliihcr. v.lO. no. 19 ] 211 Centra st , New York. CONSUMPTIONS, DO NOT DHSPAIIt. CONSUMPTION EF" AN old Indian Doc- CURED. tor, white a Missionary among llie Indians of the Rocky Mouniains, discov ered a RARE PLANT, thai proves to be a certain CONSUMPTIONcore for Consumption, CURED. Bronchitis, Asthma, Liver Complatnj, Nervous AlFec tions, Coughs, Colds &c. Having now made his for tune and retired from bus- CONSUMPTION iness, he will send the CURED. prescriptions and directions for preparing the medicine Jree of charge to all who desire it, and will send their address, enclosing 2 CONSUMPTION stamps (6 cents), to pay CURED. the return letter, with a description of their symp toms. The old doctor has cured more than 3000 cases ol Consumption CONSUMPTION alone, and hopes all al- CURED. dieted people will avail themselves of this oppor tunity, as the doctor wish es to do all the good he can before he dies. Address DOCT. UNCAS BRANT, no. 18-41. Bo* 3531 P. O. New York, rkmm:. JOHN LEACOCK, Proprietor. lllouuisburg, l*n THE Proprietor of this well known estab lishment thankful for the liberal patronage herclolore extended him, takes this method of informing his friends and (he public, that he has.arlded considerable to the facilities of his house and is prepared to aceoinrnodale all those who may favor him with their cus tom. His house and its arrangements will be found to be in good order, and he hopes by a strict desire to please, to receive a lull share of patronage. He has also good sta bling and attentive ostlers. JOAN LEACOCK. Bloomshnrg. July 21, 1858. NKWTMBIWIYPE SALOON ~ IN BLOOtVISIWRG. Henry Rosettsioek, of Philadelphia, res pectfnlly informs the citizens of;Bloomsbttrg and vicinity, that he has opened in connee'- Iton willi Ins Barber Saloon, a DAGUERREIAN GALLERY, in the rooms lately occupied by C. Slahl. as a book bindery, and is prepared lo take pie lures, which will surpass anything ol ibtr ktnd ever seen in this place. Falners, molhers, sisters, brothers, now is [he time lo procure one ol those imperisha ble Ambrolypes, and thus secure the (eatures of beloved friends. Life is uncertain: but Ambrotypes are lasting. All tre invited to call and* examine speoi raeQB - [Oct. 6, 1858. EXCHANGE HOTEL, remit Proprietor, rjlakup pleasure in announcing 10 the nub A lie lhai he slill occupies Ihi 1 rae and commodious Howl, in BLOOMSBURG, HA., and is yet, as ever, prepared to accomodate hi* quests. The traveling public may de pend on ull comforts at home, as his house is entirely furnished and kept in order. HIM TABLE Will be supplied with the best products the markets afford, and HIS BAU is furnished with the choicest liquors. The proprietor has in connection with his hotel fitted out in the basement an OYSTER SALOON, where he can supply everything in the way of EATABLES. Fresh Oysters, Sardines, Tripe, Beef Steak, Fish, &c., &c., will be kept on hand for the accommodation of bis guests and the public in general. He also has in connection with his hotel an excellent Omnibus Line, running regular ly several times per day to and from the Depots 011 lite arrival of the Cars, by which passengers will be pleasantly conveyed to the Depot Stations, or taken from, or con veyed to their residences, if desired. VS* He will always be happy to entertain and accommodate his friends to the utmost of his ability. . Bloomsburg, Jan. 20, 1858. Tinware & Stove Establishment. rjvllfi UNDERSIGNED respectfuly in* •- formp his old friends and customers,that he has purchasedAiiProthei 's interest in the above eaublisliment, ndthe concern will here after l' conducted hy himself exclusively. He has jgst received and olfeia for Bale the largest and most extensive assortment merit u f FANCY STOV E8 everintro duceJ inlo this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured toorder. All kinds of re pairing done, as usual, on short notice, The patronage of old friencs and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. tf. BLOOMS BURG rpHE undersigned would in this way call the altention of the public lo the Book | Store al ibe old stand, next door lo the ' Ex change Hotel," where at all times can be found a good assortment of books, including Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, and School Bonks ; also all kinds of stationary oi the best quality. A considerable deduction made upon the price of School Books and Stationary to those who by to sell again. Just received, a good assortment of WALL PAPER, which I would ask all to call and examine belore puchasing elsewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Clark. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857,-lyr. Foundry, Itluoiiisburg STOVES AND TINWARE. THE subscriber having erected a large new brick Foundry untl Machine Shop, in place of Ibe old one, is prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Plows constantly on hand. The subscribe has removed his Tin Shop from Main j Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has . erected a building altogether for Stoves and | Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist of the YVM. jPp. PENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN ■L&LIRR COOK, and PARLOR STOVES all kinds, the Egg Cylinder Stove, &c. All kinds of Spouting made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, April 16, 1857. HOW AICD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMNET. vpO all persons afUicted with S-xual Dis -*- eases, such as Spermoratrhmi, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, tionorcerha, Gleet, Syph ilis, the vie© of Omanism, (pc . Spc. The "Howard Association," inviewof the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of by Quacks, have directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a charitable act worthy of their name, to give Medical advice gratis, to all per sons thus afflicted, who may apply by letter, with a description ol their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &e.,) and in cases of extreme poverty vnd suffering, to furnish medicines free of charge. Ihe Howard Association is a benevolent Institution,established by special endowment, lor the relief of the sick and distressed, af flicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Dis eases." It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to expend in advertising the above nonce. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will fur nish the most approved modern treatment. Just published, bv the Association, a Re port on Spermatorrhoea,or Seuiiiuil VVeekness, the vice of Omanism, Masturbation or Self Abuse, and other diseases of the Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope), Free of Charge, on the receipt of two stumps for postage. Address, Dr. GEO. R CALHOUN, Con sulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D HEARTVVELL, Pres't GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary. Philadelphia, Sept. 24, 1857. BLOOMSBURG IIAKBLE YAItD. i The undersigned having charge of the ! Marble Cutting establishment formerly own ed by him, has removed it from Berwick to .his place, where he feels competent and able to execute in a workmanlike man ner Carving atiJ Lettering Tomb Stones, Monuments, Mar.lles, &c., Si c. He would most respectfully solicit the attention of all who desire to purchase. Since the change in money matters and in order to extend the business, he will sell marble as low as c n be had elsewhere on a short credit with ap proved security. Any body wishing work done in his line will do well to give him a call; as he flat ters himself that his work can not be sur passed this side of Philadelphia. He keeps on hand at all times a lot of good slock ; that which cannot fail to be sa'isfactorly to the purchasers. Country produce taken in exchange for work at market prices. JOHN H. YOUNG, Agent. Bloomsburg, Nov. 3, 1858. c. w. a'xaLvr. j. s. M'xixca" C. W. M'KELVY, & CO., PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND Dealers in Rags, Caltawissa Mills, keep constantly on hand paper of all kinds, such as Printing, Book, Cap, Letter and Wrapping, at the lowest prices (or cash or in exchange for lags. Having increased facilities for manufactur ing. would call the attention of merohams and dealers, to their slock of paper, whioh is offered at extremely low prices. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and rags purchased at market value, in small or large quantitiea. Cattawissa, April 21, 1858. DIE.EGSTOR7. Bloomsburg. s)a- DAVII) LOWER BE lUL LOTH ING STORE, on Main street, two doors above the 'American House." I. J. EVANS. I**F,RCHANT.—SIore on ihe upper part A " of Main street, nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. 8- C. BHIY6, MANUFACTURER OF FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.—Wareroom in Shive's Block, on Main Street. A.M. RUPERT, TINNER AND STOVE DEALER.— Shop on South side of Main street, be |ovv Market. JOBEPII BHARPLESB. Founder anb machinest, Build ings on the alley between the "Exchange and "American House." BARNARD RUPERT. 11 BAILOR.—Shop on the South Side of Main -L Street, first square below Market. A. C. MENSCH, !4 1 ERCIIANT.—Store in the Arcade build - DA ing, near the Post Office, on Mail St. lIIRAM (. ROWER, DENTIST.—Office near the Carriage shop, Main Street. M'KELVY, NEAL &TCO^ M ERCHANTS.—Northeast corner of Main •i-'A and Market streets. OB 11<325 <325 S3 -QU EF Cabinet Ware Rooms, S. C^SiVE RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of ol the Public to his extensive assort ment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Eslablish rnent, can always be found a good assort ment ol Fashionable Furnitue, Which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from 525 to $6O. Divans, Loun ges, VValnul ar.d Mahogany Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, cheff'eniers, whatnots and comodes and ail kinds of fashionable work. Hisslock of bureaus, enclosed and common washstands, dress-tables, corner cupboards, sofas, dining and breakfast ta bles, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs, is the largest in this section of the country. He will also keep a good assort ment of looking-glasses with fancy gilt and common frames. He will also furnish spring mattresses fitted to any sized bedstead,which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomsburg, April 6th 1854. f. H. C. HOW3R, TJ ESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to r ' the Ladies and Gentlemen of Bloomsburg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations iD Den tistry, and is provided with the latest im proved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inserted on pivot or gold plate,to loolc as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. A 1 operations on the teeth warranted. CyOfflcejSd building above Wilson's Car liage Manufactory—Main St., West sida. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1856. A. /V .TC. - t* r j vjjs TO THE FASIIONABLE AND CE>""CP LH2 53fi 02 - TIHF. undersigned havingjustrecsived the latest Paris and New York Fashions would again beg leave to inform his tiumet ous 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 filling suits of Clothes that have been turned out lately; and not only that, but he will also do (hem up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old staod, (too wel known o need further notice) where ha may at all times be found, seated upon the bench of repentance,steadily drawing outtheMrewi of affliction,hopeing it may in theendprovt advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise his fiends to bearin mine that poor, afflicted tailors must live, or they can't be expected to work. Therefore Wheat Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now and then a little CASH will come mighty hand;' from those who are back-standing on the books. Remember, gentlemen, that in all cases "the laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13lh, 1858. DR. WALTON'S AMERICAN PILLS. JOV TO THE AFFLICTBD. YOUNG AHL'KICA V 11: I O|{ IO (Js I CYNE small box of Pills cures ninety-rine v cases out ol a hundred. No Balsam, no Mercury, no odet on the breath, no lea'r of detection. Two small pills a dose ; tasteless and harmless as water. Full directions are given, so that the patient can cure himself as certain as with the advice of the most ex perienced surgeon, and much belter than with the advice of one of little experience iti this class of disease. Sent by mail to any part of the Country by enclosing one dollar {oDr. D. G. Walton, No. 154 North Seventh St., below Race) Philadelphia, A liberal discount to the trade'. None genuine without the written signature of D C. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.'s treatment for Self-abure, Weak ness, &c., is entirely different from the usual course. Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treatment is as certain to cure aa the sm: is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. W. as above, giveng a full history of your case, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure what iacertaio A RAD ICAL CURE. [Jan. 27. 1858-ly. rpRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS, fancy arli -L cles, a good assortment of Hosiery of the beat quality; also gloves, mitts, baskets, Ca- i bas, Combs, dress trimmings and linings, sewing silk, thread, etc., etc., to be had next door to the "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857. BLANKS! BLANKS I ! BLANKS!I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, i of proper & desirable forms, fo sale at the I ofSo the "Star of the North." I EVANS & WATSON'S I gSWE**-—PhP'a Manufactured |M SAAMANDER TRUTH IS MIGHTY, If MUST PREVAIL. Report of the Committee appointed to superintend the burning of the Iron Sales at Beading, Feb. 27th, 1867. READING, March 4th. The undersigned, members of the Commit tee, do respectfully report, that we saw the two Safes originally agreed upon by Farrels & Herring and Evans & Watson, placed side by side in a furnace, viz: The Sale in use by the Paymaster of the Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad Company, in his office at Read ing, manufactured by Farrels & Herring, and the Safe in use by H. A. I.antz, in his store, manufactured by Evans & Watson, and put in books and papers precisely alike. The fire was started at 84 o'clock, A. M., and kept up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry ouk and half chestnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superintendence of the subscribers, mem bers ol the Committee. The Safes were then cooled off with water, after which they tvete opened, agd the books and papersfiaken out by th 6 Committee and sent to H. A. Lamz's store for public examination, after they were first examined arid marked by the Commit tee. The books and papers taken from the Safe manufactured by Evans & Watson were but slightly affected by the intense heal, while those taken from the Safe manufac tured by Farrels & Herring were, in ourjudg ment, damaged fully fifteen per cent, more than those Uken from Evans & Watson's Safe. JACOB H. DYSHER, DANIEL S. HUNTER. Having been absent during the burning, we fully coincide with the above statement of the condition of the papers and books tak en out of the respective Safes. G. A. NICOLLS, H. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAN'D. The following named gentlemen have purchased our Salamander Sates, 88 in num ber, frnm our Agent, H. A. Lantz, in Read ing, Pennsylvania, since the trial by fire, mentioned above, up to June Ist. 1858. G. A. Nicolls, 1 Solomon Rhoads, 1 R. R. Company, 2 W. B. Yerger, 1 H. A. Lantz; 2 Geo. K. Levan, 1 Kirk & Heister, 1 Samoel Easing, 1 W. Rhoads & Son, 1 J M &G.W.Hantsch,l H W.Missimer, 1 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. Shollenberger, 1 Kaufman & Baum, 1 Leopold Hirsh, 2 Wm. McFarlin, 1 Ezra Miller, 1 Geo. J. Eckerl, 1 W.C.&P.M.Ermen- Isaac Ruth, 1 trout, 1 Billmeyer, Folmer Wm. Donahower, 1 &Co. 1 Balliet & Co., 1 S. U. Hollenbach, 1 W. P. Dickson, 1 B. P. Hunter & Co. 1 Waltz & Roedel, 1 Peter Spang, 1 Wm. B. Hurtzel, 1 Ephriam Phillips, 1 Samuel Olinger, 1 Amos Dick, 1 A. Taylor & Sons, 1 Joseph Huyett, 1 M. A. Sellers, 1 Fry mire St Bio., 1 Heckman & Fiaher, 1 P. McAddam, 1 I N. Kiilmer, 1 John Swartz, 1 J. R. Reddig, 1 A. W. Potteiger, 1 P. K. Miller, 1 John A. Sheelz, 1 EW. Earl, 1 Collins Lee & Co., 1 Nicholas Dick, 1 East Penn'a. R. R. 1 Douglas & Connard 1 Henry Fry, 1 Ezra High. 1 Jacob K. Kilter, 1 Lebanon Val'y R. R 3 Allen Bechlol, 1 D. L. Bitting, 1 Geo. M. Lauman 1 C. Breniser, 1 Boss & Spangler, 1 J. Z. Griesemer, 1 Harvey, Birch &Co 1 HeistPr Climer, 1 F. S. Hunter, 1 J. B. Rothermel, 1 F. S. Hunter & Bro. 9 D. K Enale, 1 EVANS & WATSuN. June 23, 1858. A card from Dr .Tames ITT. , JAKRETT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY—My connection for the paat e ght years with the above Institution, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to ihe Cure of Pulmonary Consumption and its kindred disease, togeth er with my unrivalled opportunities and ad vantages ol pathological researches—aided not a little by a perfect system of Metrical In halation—has enabled me to arrive at a de , cisive, direct, and successful course of treat ment for the positive anil radical cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Air-Pas sagei. By Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties ol medicines are directly address ed to the diseased organs and the integument. I do not advise the use o( medical Inhalation ol any kind, to the exclusion of ger.er,il heat, meat ; and although I consider it a useful ad juvant in the proper management of those fearful and often fatal diseases, yet I deem it very necessary that each pa'ient should have the benefit of both general and local treat* | meal. The success of my treatment in the 1 above diseases, and in the high chaiacter of the lusiitutinu over which I have so long had the honor to preside, arfe too well known to need any eulogy ot comment from me. At ihe solicitation ol many private and profes sioial friends, through whose philanthropic aid ihe above charily has been long and lib erally supported, and after due consideration, 1 have concluded to make such arrangements ae will bring the beuefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered Ihe Infirmary, or who were able 10 visit me at my office. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will give entire satisfao lion, both to my professional hreihern and Ihe public, I would lespectfullv announce in conclnsion thai I can be consulted personalty or by letter, on all diseases as above, and thai the medicines, ihe same ae used in the Institution brepared to suit each individual case. In haling vapors, Medical Inhales, &c. &c. will be forwarded by express to any pari ol the Uni ted Stales or Canadas. TERMS— My terms of treatment by letter ere as follows, viz.: $l2 permonth for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient (or one month's use; al so, Inhaling Vapor, and ati Inhaling Apparat us. Payments as follows: $6 lo paid to Ex press Agent on receipt oi the box of Medi cine, and the balance $6 at the expiration of the month, if the patient is cured or is entire ly satisfied wiih the treatment. Patients, by giving a lull history of their case, and their symptoms in full, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Patients availing themselves of Dr. Jarrell's treat ment may rely upon immediate and perma nent relief, as he Beidom has to treat a case over thirty days. Letters ol advice promptly answered. For futber paoticulars address. JAMEL M. JARRETT, M. D., No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth St. N. Y. . P* S.—Physicians and others visiting the city are respeotfully in vited to call at Ihe In firmary, where many interesting cases can be witnessed, and where our approved oppar ratus for the inhalation of medicated vapor can beaeen and inspected. - July 28, 1858. SUBSCRI !~ If you wish to seourd a copy of that ele gam Engraving, "THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH," and the Art Journal, with the other premi ums, be sure and subscribe 83, before die Ist of Jan. 1859. Specimen copies of ihe above, and full particulars given, by applying to Charles M. Blaker, Agent. Sea advertise ment elsewhere headed— Now Features. UOEDEN PRIZE. Miss Soinliworth, Col. G. VV. Crocket, Charles Burden, T Dun English, M D. Henry Clapp, JUII., George Arnold, Samuel Young, Mrs. Anna Whelprey, Mrs.Virgina Vaogham Mrs. Di. Vernon, Miss Hatiie Clare, Fioley Johnson, WRITE ONLY FOR THE (SOI DI N PRIZE. CiOEDEN PRIZE. 'JHE ©©HEEKf 2FXXSB, I L L [ISTRATED. DEAN & SLATER, suctessors to BECKET & CO. The New York Weekly Golden Prize is one of the largest and best Literary papers of the day, an Imperial Quarto, containing Eight pages or forty columns of the most interesting and facinating reading matter, from the pens of the very first writers of lb day, Elegantly Illustrated Every Week. A PRESENT, Worth from SO cents to $5OO 00. Will be given to each subscriber immedi. ately on the receipt of the subscribtion mon ey. Tins is presented as memento of friend ship, and not as an iuducernet to obtain sub scribers. TERMS; One copy for one year 82 On and 1 Present. One copy for two years 3 50 and 2 " One copy for 3 years, 500 anil 3 " One copy for 5 years. 800 and 5 " AND TO CLUBS, Three copies 1 years, 500 and 3 " Five copies one year, 800 and 5 " Ten copies one year, 15 00 and 10 " Twenty one copies 1 yr. 30 00 and 21 " The articles to be given away ate compris ed in the following list: 2 packages ol gold containing S5OO 00 each 5 200 00 " 10 " " " 100 00 " 10 Pt. Lr. Hun. eased watches 200 00 " 20 Gold watches, 75 00 " 50 do do 60 00 " 100 do do 50 00 " 300 Ladies'gold Watches, 35 00 " ; 200 Silver Hunting cased watches 30 00 " 500 Silvel Watches, $lO to 25 00 " 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, from - - $lO to 30 00 " Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Ear Drops, breast Pins, cuff pins, Sleeve buttons, Rings, Sbirl studs. Watch Keys, Gold and Stiver timbtes, and a variety of other articles, wottb from 50 cts. to $l5 each. We will present to cverv person sending us fifty subscribers, at $2 each a gold watch worth forty dollars; to any one sending us one hundred subscribers at $2 each, a Gold Watch worth $OO. Every 6Ubscrioer will re ceive u present. Immediately nn receipt of the money, the subscribers name will be entered upon out book, by mail or express post paid. All communications should be addressed to DEAN & SLATER Prop'rs. 335 Broadway, New York. SPLENDID GIFTS, AT 439 CHESTNUT ST., 'PHILADELPHIA. The Original Gift Hoot Store. G. EVANS would inform his friendsand | the public, that he has removed his Star Gilt Book Store and Publishing House, to the splendid store in Brown's Iron Building, 439 Chestnut street, iwo doors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book will re ceive one of tne following gifts, valued at from 25 cents to $lOO, consisting of Gold Watches, Jewelry, &e. Worth each 550 pat. English lev. go!,I watches $lOO 550 patent anchor do do 50 440 ladies gold watches, 18k cases 85 600 silver lever watches,warranied 15 500 patlor lime pieces 10 500 cameo sets,ear drops and pins 10 500 ladies gold bracelets 5 to 12 500 gents vest chains 10 1000 gold lockets (large double case) 3 3000 do (small size) 3 1000 gold pencil cases, with gold pens 3 1000 extra gold pens, cases & holders 10 50 3500 gold pens wiih silver pencils, 250 3500 ladies gold pens, with cases f 50 6500 gold rings, (ladies') 1 2000 genls' gold rings 2 75 2500 ladies' gold breastpins 2 50 3500 missus'gold breastpins 150 3000 pncket kuivea 75 2000 sets gents' gold|bosom 6tuds 2 50 2000 do do sleeve buttons 3 2000 pairs ladies' ear drops 3 8000 ladies' pearl card cases 6 25000 ladies' cameo, jet or mosaic pins 5 3500 ladies' cameo shawl & ribbon pins 3 50 2000 Kelridge's Balm ol 1000 Flowers 50 Evans' new Catalogue contains all lbs most popnlar books of the day, and the newest qublications, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at other stores. - A compline catalogue of books sent free, by application through the mail, by addressing G G. Evans, 439 Chestnut street, Philadel phia. Agents wanted in every town in the Uui- States. Those desiring so lo act can obtain particulars by addressing as above. N. B—ln consequence of the mony crisis and numerous failures the subscriber has been enabled to purchase from assignees an immense stock of books embracing every i eparlment ol literature, at prices which will enable him to give $5OO worth of the above gifts on every $lOOO worth of bonks sold. An extra book, with a gift, will be sent to each person ordering Ten. books to be sent to one address, by Express. * # * Send for a Catalogue. [apr 28 '5B. THIS WAYFO BARGAINS! A . J. EVANS HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF SPRING&SUMMER GOODS 4 I his old siand on ihe upper end ol Main Street which he will sell cheaper than Ihe cheapest. It consists in part of Silks al paecas, lustres, barages, de laines, ducal cloths, poplins, brilliants, challies, de bages lawns, skirting, trench and scotch ginghams! prints, gloves, hosiery, collars, handkerchiefs, &c. Shawls and Mantillas ol every sty le aud quality. STAPLE & DOMESTIC DBF GOODS, Cloths eussimeres, veslings, flannels, mus lins, tickings, stripes, checks, calicoes, col tonades, linens, sheetings, nankeens, drills, Marseilles quills, colored.and white carpet chant, parasola, umbrellas, a large and splen did assortment ol HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. A SUPERIOR LOT OF FRESH Tcn*,Collccj£iiif;ar,TlolnsM<** Rice, Spice, &c. Also, Hardware, Queens ware, Crockerg and Cedarware. Having selected my entire stock wiih the greatest Msd and at the lowest cash prices, I can a ?"f* n| y friends and the public geuer .Ai- Wl " t '° a " m V P" M 'er lo make establishment known as ihe "Head quarters " Those who wish lo purchase will find ii to their advantage to call and ex* •let ne my slock before purchasing. ,J I will pay the highest market price for BUTTER, EGGS, RAGS, SOAP AND Dried Fruit, and country produce in general. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858. T ARGE lot of No. 1, 2, & 3 Mackrel, al-o, White !iah, Cod Fish and Herring, jui received and for sale by May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH.
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