Star of lljc Nortl). IILOOMSIIIRG PA. WEI)XESDAY7FEB. 9,'L850. COUKT. — Pursuance to public notice Court commenced in this pluce on Monday last, with Judges, WOODWARD, President, KLINE and EVANS, Associates, on TJIE Pencil. The court business is being disposed of in its customary and lepai manner. There are more people attending this session than were ever known to be in attendance on any former occasion." Diople ate to be seen here Irom the most remote and t enighl cd parts of the county, ll.ey a; pear to be all in a state of excitement, we suppose from the fact, that a case of rape which is before the court, we know nothing else more likely at the present time to have en listed so much of their attention. They •crowd the streets and the court house, and all to see and hear the evidence given against a blackman. The most of our read ers, no doubt, are familiar with the case, as nearly everybody knows it. The vidian has been found guilty hy the Jury in manner and form indicted, and will receive his sen tence hy the Court, which lie most assuredly deserves, in a pretty severe manner, lor his outlandish and inhuman crime. As conn is still in sesion we will not pre tend to give any of its proceedings; but next week we will publish them pretty fully. WK, THIS week, present our readers with the County Statement, of the receipts ami expenditures for the year of 1858, which may be of considerable interest to some of them. By this statement of affairs every body can see "where the money goes" and how the County business is managed. It sets out the receipts plainly and shows up the expendi'ures in a satisfactory manner, so that all can read and reflect. WE were again greeted with another snow storm on last Friday, but Old Sol again j reigned predominant on Saturday, and sue- j ceeded in removing the greater portion ; | then to be on equal looting we had another j storm on Sunday evening, but alas lor the j would be sleighing portion of our commu- i nity it was but a small affair and is now al- ! most numbered with the things that were. I And here the query comes up, whether we ! are going to have any sleighing at all. If! we do it must come pretty noon. WE learn that RUSH JACK ON has received the appointment, by the Post Master Getter j „ ill, to he Post Master at Dushore, Sullivan I County, Pa., in the place of GGOHGK D JACK- < SON, Member of the Legislature, resigned, i We also learn that this is an excellent ap- j pointtnent and well deserved. WILLAHI) CLARK, who lias been confined | in the New Haven jail for the last few years, ; for killing the young ntan who married his intended wife, is to have a hearing before ! the Superior Court, on the ground of the ' termination of his insanity as a reason for j his release from confinement. LINSEED OlL —The bad failure of the crop of flaxseed in the West, fully, and, as the j result has shown, accurately reported in I this paper, last August, is now developing J its influences, and price ol Linseed Oil is I tending strongly upward, and whilst the I stocks in all the leading markets of the country are unusually small. WILLIAM 11. PRESCOTT, the great Atneri aan Historian, died at his residence in Bos- | ton, on the 28th ult. Ills death was quite ! unexpected, for he enjoyed good health tip j to 12 o'clock ofthe day of his death, when - he was seized with apoplexy and died in ! two hours afterwards, lie was about G3 | years of age. j BROKE JAIL.— The two counterfeiters, Da- | vid Wilson and Thomas' Jones, who were arrested and confined in the Bucks county jail, for passing certain forged notes, pur porting to be issued by the Union Bank of Beading, succeeded in making good their ( escape from prison on Sunday morning last The Sheriff offered a reward of §3O for their apprehension, and a number of the fugi tives. They were found in a woods about two miles distant, by two farmers named Buckman and Shewed, ar.d brought back to their old quarters.— Reading Gazelle. REFUSE TO PAY. —The Philadelphia Press has been reliably infurrned that the Penn sylvania Railroad Company refuse to pay the tonnage tax, imposed by their charter, to the Commonwealth, and intend to conle.-t its -CQUsUlillion a lit y iu Lit— uouH-w u>. udvisud by their counsel, Messrs. Cnyler, Meredith,and Crittenden, in an opinion recently published. The amount ilue at the present lime, for the last six months, is over one hundred thou sand dollars. A DROVE of 6,000 geese fot the New York market were put on the cars at Winchester, Ohio, last week. The calculation of the owner was that the feathers would pay him lor his outlay iu raising them and getting them to market, and that the proceeds for tho carcasses would be clear profit. A MAN named Henry Swager died at Youcgslown, Pa., recently, aged 96. He went there from Bedford, Pa., in 1796. when a single log hut was the only building that marked the site ofthe present town. "| 'V— I THE citizens of the town of Bloomington, in Douglas county. Illinois, have recently passed an ordinance entitling women to an equality with men, as voters. THE NEW York Stale Prisons are over flowing. At Sing Sing there are 1170 pris. oners; and Clinton and Auberit prisons are crowded. AN old maid iu town, looking into the glass, the other day and seeing her wrinkle's, cried. "This new glass is not worth a farth ing. They can't make mirrors as well as ihey use to do." Very likely. SHOCKING OCCUHRANCE. —On Monday night I about 11 o'clock a frame house on the out- I skirts of Allegheny city, occupied by Mr. Kodgers a carpenter, was totally consumed by fire. Mr. Rodgers, his wife and three children, were burnt to death in the flames; only one of the family, a boy, elqven years of age, being saved. Tho tire originated in the lower story, while the familysleptabove,and the flames spread so rapidly that it was impossible to save the inmates. Their charred bodies were recovered from the ruins to day, and a Coroner's inquest has been held, but noth ing was elicited from the evidence to indi cate the origin of tho fire. The lather was intoxicated when he re tired to rest.— Record and Emporium, Feb. 5 AN IRISHMAN dropped a letter into the post office the other day with the following memorandum on its corner for the benefit of all indolent postmasters into whose hands it might fall: "Please hasten the delay !" CsT* George Sanderson, Esq, editor of the Intelligencer, has been nominated as a can didate lor Mayor of Lancaster. A DONATION visit, D V., will be made for the benefit of Rev. JOSEPH Y. KOTIIROCK, at | his residence, in Orangcville, on Wednes- j day, the 16th inst., to which there is hereby | given a cordial invitation to the generous i public. We wish it distinctly understood, j hat everybody is hereby invited to partici pate ou the occasion, which we hope will | bo one of much interest, In behalf of the Com. of An angement s. ELISH DAYMAN, ALFRED CREVELING. Hotowny's I'ills —Persons whose occupa tions confine them to a stooping or sitting j posture, almost invariably suller from irreg ularities of the bowels, such as constipation, dysentery, choleramorbus, wind-colic, etc. j These disorders, which inevitably shorten I lile as well as render it unenjoyaole may I ho uiiif rmly cured by a course of Hollo ! way's inestimable Pills, and their recur rence may he prevented iu all time to come, by occasional doses ofthe same powerful vegetable alterative. No one engaged iu any sedentary occupation shoqjd ever be without the Pills. FOR FCMAI.ES. —It is a lamentable fact thai so Iprge a number of Females are af flicted wiili Irregularities, cither reln-ed or suppressed, which rapidly and surely under- i mine their health, shorten their lives, and ; nlltinies render ihein unfit Inr those duties j in lile Inr which an all-wise Creator has > formed thein. Tnisstate of tilings need not I exist when Da. WHEATXNG'S FEMALE REGIT- I DATING I'ILI.S are so sure to bring relief— j They are composed of materials, harmless j to the mo-t delicate constitution, put efli- 1 cictit in ttip highest degree iu eradica'ing j that train of diseases incident to the sex, j originating from irregularities. They are j no Nostrum, but claim lor themselves vir- t lues resulting Irom the use of those most I valued remedies prescribed by lite highest ] medical authority, Ancient or Modern. ! Many Females give way to despondency, ! imagining themselves in a confirmed de- 1 eline. To such we would confidently re commend the-e PILLS, believing if there i 1 a power in any rems.ly ID effect a porn! a - [ item cine, that Lli'ssing will ensue from I their n*e. They are manufactured only by I J E. BOWEII, cor. 2d K Race streets, Pi.il.i- j delpina. None genuine witnoul his written signal tire upon each hex. Price SI 00. — | MARRIED. Pn Thursday, the 27th ult., hy the ltev. D. j J. Waller, Mr. GEURGK If. THOMAS, to Miss CATHARINE BOBBINS, both of Greenwood, j Columbia co. By the same, on the evening of the same ! day Mr. CIIAIII.ES A MOVKII, ot Jersey Shore, j to Miss MARY E , daughter of the lute lieu- j jamiu Boon, ot Blootnsburg, Col. Co. In' Berwick, on tho 2<)th ult, by- Rev. I. li.ihl, EMANUEL GARRISON, to CELINDA A. HENRY, both of this county. In Berwick, on the 6th ult.. by the same, WILLIAM M. MORRIS, to CATHARINE E. PAT TERSON, all of Berwick. DIED. In Benton township, Columbia co., on the 20th ol January, 1859, Mr. BRNJ. F. j COLE, Merchant, in the 32d year of his age. ! THE ItUZMIs ANNUAL AND HORTICULTURAL DIRECTOR Y FOR'S®. rg'HlSwork was started in 1856, by the ■* publisher ol the Genesee Farmer. Its great success afford* conclusive evidence, not only nf its intrinsic merit, bnl of its adaptability to the wants of (lie rural popu. [ lation. A new volume, prepared with great care and complete with new valuable mat i ler, is issued each year. The fourth volume, for J859, ha* apt eared, and Is a book which cannot he 100 highly recommended—alike beautilul, interesting, and uselul. The ar ticles are all written for its pages by men of experience, ft is illustrated with seven ty-live appropria'e and beautiful engravings. Among its contents may be mentioned able treaties on Underdruitiirig Orchards and OuTdrtT*, tTTT tTI" pTU.te *•' %ho Ot,<* Vntfey, on Fiuit Culture ill the West,on the Culli va ion of Fruit Trees in Pots under G.ass, on Training Wall and* Espalier Trees, on the Cultivation of Bulbous Plants, on the Management of Duck*, Geese, and Swans, ou British Breeds ol Cuttle, on the Cultiva tion of iiula Rag,as, &u , fee., and a List of Fruits recotitu.ended by the Americau Pomologicut Society at its last session. The work will he. found invaluable to the Fruit Grower, and uselul to every one inter ested in Rural affairs. It is furnished at the low price of Twen ty-five cents, —while it contains as much matter as many dollar hooks. Every one who owns a rod of ground should have it. It is sent pre-paid by mail to any aililriss on the receipt ol twenty-five cents in coin or post age stamps. Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Publisher and Proprietor Of the Genesee Farmer and Rural Annual, Rochester, N. Y. The hack numbers, of 1856, 1857, and 1858, can be furnished at twenty-five cents each, postage paid. Wa W&M* Attorney at Law, BI.OOMSBURG, PA. Office in Court Alley, East of Court House. DAVID LOWENBERG, CLOTHING STORE, On Main street, two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." A. J. EVANS. MERCHANT, Store ou the upper part of Main St., nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. BILOOMSMJE© CABINET WARE ROOMS. s. C. SIIIVE, ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials ar.d in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort, ment of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, which is equal in style and fin tali to that of Philadelphia or New York dies, and at as low prices. He has Sofa* of different style and prices, from §25 to §6O. Divans Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety ol upholstered work, with Dressing and purlin bureaus, sola, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, cheflenit r-, whatnots anil coin des and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and oomrnou waslistands, dress-table*, corner cupboards sola*, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat an 1 common chairs is the largest in this section el the couniy. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and common Irutnes He will also furnish spring multrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, w hieh are superior for durability and comfort to anv bed in ti-e. Dlonmsbnrg, January 13. 1858. i HERRING'S lib- V SSU L£* a J THE ACKNOWLEDGED K | Oil M API ON!! . £ j In ! THE recent trials at Read- D---~..V=v;ki' jing have endorsed the ctir "h**" ■.-e aa "Virent of public opinion, anil confirmed the verc'ict of more than 200 urci denial fires, proving conclusively that "Her ring's" is tin? only sdfe that will not burn. Extract from tin? Committee's Report ori the Trial of Iron Safes at Reading! "On the 26;h ol February ali i!ie members of tlie Committee met to witness ti,e Bales and books and papers, (placed in them) aiP' were perfectly satisfied that ali was right.— The day following, the burning took place, under the superintendence of the Committee. Altera fair and impartial burning for five hours, the Safe of Messrs. Evans & Watson was first opened, the Sffe being on lite in side, and the contents partially consumed, while the contents in the Sale of Messrs. Farrels & Herring lycre in good condition, Hid no fire inside." Reading, March 2, 1857. H. V. FELIX, 1 (Signed) P. N. COLEMAN, > Com. A. 11. PEACOCK. \ And endorsed by over 50 ol the best men ol Reading. The above Safes can be inspected at 3d Walnut Street, where the public can satisly themselves of Hie great superiority of H.e "Herring's Patent Champion," over the de feared and usctl-up "inside iron Door Sale mandt'i." FARRELS & HERRING, 3 1 Walnut St.. Philud'a. Only makers in this Slate of Herring's Patent Champion Safes. The attempt made by other parties to bol ster up the reputation of a Sale, which has tailed signally in accidental tiies in Philadel phia, (Ranslcad Place,) by taking one out of an agent's store. ("11. A. Laniz ] made dou ble thickness (different from those they sell) to "burn up"or.eot Herring's, (half as thick) liars met with its Hue reward. Herring's Safe could not be burnt, proving conclusively that the only reliable Sate now made is Herring's, ol which ovel* 15,000 are now iu aclnel use, and more than 200 have been tried by fire Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1858—ly. THE MIGHTY H KM, I'D! WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIED, ? m • -; ;; • - ' / .-J ) HOLLOW Y'S OINTMENT The tree admissions ol all nations, as well RS Hie verdict ol the leading Hospitals ol the Old as well as the New World, stamp this powerful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever made known to suffering man. lis penetrative qnalitives are more than marvelous, through the external orifices of the skin, invisible to the naked eye. it reaches the seat of Hie internal dis ease ; and in all external affections its anti inflammatory and healing virtues surpass anything else ou record, uuJ is Nature's great ally. Erysipelas and Salt Rltenm, are two ol the most common and virulent disorders preva lect on this continent, to these the Ointment I tsßspeciully antagonistic, its moilus operandi I is first to eradicate the venom and then com plete the rnre. JUIJ LEGS, OLD SORE?, $ ULCERS. , Cases nt many years siaudmg that have I pertinaciously refused to yield to anv other remedy or treatment, have invariable aectlrn bed to a lew applications of this povvful un guent. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN, Arising Irom a bail stale ol Hie blond or | chronic disease are eradicated, and a clear arid transparent surface regained by the re storative action ot this Ointment! It surpass es many of the cosmetics and other toilet appliances ir. its power to dispel rashes uud other disfigurements of the face. PILES ANI) FISTULA. I-Ivo-v L*ul und ItialuiM ot IRMSU prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and entirely by lite use ol this emoltetit; warm fomentations should precede iis appli cation. Its healing qualities will be found to be thorough and invariable. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used iu the following cases: Bunions, Skin diseases, Burns, Swelled Glands, Chapped Hands, Sore Legs, Chilblains, Sore Breasts, Fistula, Sore Heads, Gout, Sore Throats, Lumbago, Sores of all kinds, Mccutial Eruptions, Sprains, Piles, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Teller, Ringworm, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Venereal Sores, Scalds, Worms of all kinds. CA UTION ! —None are genuine unless the words "Uolloway, New York and London," are discernible as a "water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each box ; the same may be plainly seen hy holding the leaf to Hie light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detec tion of any parly or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, know ing them to be spurious, Sold at the Manufactories of Profess or Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all resueclable Druggists and Dealers in Mediqine throughout the United States and me civilized world, iu pots al 25cts., 63 cents, and §1 each. EV" There is considerable saving by taking the la'ger sizes. N. B—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. [June 9, 1858. New Arrival of Fall and Winter <23- (2D GD Q NIcKELVY, WEAL &. CO., HAVE just received and opened their stock of Merchandise for sale, which compri ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and handsom est assortment now offered in this TOWN. — Having paid great attention lo the selection ol their entile stuck as to Price ami Quality, they fiaiter themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, ami all those wishing to buy cheap, can eave money by giving u* a call. We have a ; t kinds ot goods and wares to nupply the wants ot the people. A very large and complete aj-sortmcnt ol LAME'S DRESS GOODS. French Alermoe*. wool plaidb, alpacas, bom bazines, Je bagee, poplins parametta cloths, mohair lus'ree, rnucliii de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, Sleeves, Collar*, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flouncing*, bands and trimmings, Dees and edgings,bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet tibbnns, and bruids, kid, coUoii) lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &e. ALB. KINDS OF SKAWLS, broclte, Bav State, Waterville,' black silk, cashmere, embro'lered, &o. Also a very largo large assortment ot Cloths, easimeis, satinets, vesting., tweeds, jeans, coating vel vet, beaver cloths, &c. ' & SS&39 of all kinds and sizes for men, women anil children. We have a large assortment til HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We have also, Hardware, Queeusware, Cedar warp, &c. Very chpap CARPETS, CARPET-BAGS, FLOOR, tattle and carriage nil cloths, mats, rugs, bas kets, &c. Muslins, flannels, tickings, dia pers, toweling*, dri'lings, &c., in abundance. We invite our friends anil ihe public gen erally lo give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. We have bought our goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be undersold by anybody " r Ihe rest of man kind, WcKELVY, N EAL & CO. i!!.?omslitir', January 13, 1758. "GRCFERVTBAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Main Street, Illoomsburg, one door below I, on Street. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens ol liltionisburg. and Hie public in general, that they have funned u partnership I under 'he name and firm ol Moyer &: Shel don, and have just opened in their spacious new Slorn House, the GROCERY, BAKERY & CONFECTION ERY BUSINESS, On an extensive scale in all tlieit various de partment*, and ii great varieties, where they will always be pleased to meet their inetids and administer to their creature comforls. Their groceries ere all fresh, and of the choicest kinds, have been .elected with rr.uch care, and will he sold for oush, at lite "lowest living prices." Their Bakery is entirely new, constructed after the most modern improvements and will be under the superintendence of "mas ter workmen." Their confectionery is manufactured by themselves with care and cleanliness—and cannot be surpassed by the most improved importation*. OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT. They have also fitted up a most magnificent j Restaurant ando> .tar Saloon, oecupt ing the j entire space of the (up stair.) second lloor, i with splinter new liiiures und fiui-hiiigs, j where they will be ftappy to save their ens-1 miners with choice Oysters, wholesale and ' retail. N. B—A Ladies 1 Saloon separated from the (ienetul Restaurant, has also been pre pared for their special accornrnndation. ALBERT MOYER, E. M. SHELDON. liloomshnrg, Oct. 27, 1858. A LARD- TfiYhe undersigned, the Founder and Pub -1 lisherof VAN COURT'S COUNTER FEIT DETECTOR, desirous of rettri ng from tins branch of business, has merged that nhl-pstablishail wotk in the popular RANK NOTE REPORTER of I.MLAY & BIUK NELL. Having published Van Court 1 * De tector since 1839, the undersigned reluctant ly parts with Ins old friendsand subscribers; but this reluctance is lessened by the con viction that iu lin lay & Btck tiell's Bank Nolo Reporter they will receive a work that matches the fixes. J. VAN COURT. Philadelphia. Dec. 20, !858. NOTICE—AII subscriptions lo Irnlay & Bicknell's Bank Note Reporter are payable scrupulously In advance. J'ltis is tne oldest Bank Note Publication in the world. For thirty long years it has maintained an un sullied reputation, and continues to be the necessary companion of all basilicas people over the whole continent of America. Tne Coins of the World, now in Press by IMLAV &: BICKNKLL, will be given gratuitously to all old and new subscribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manuals, as compared with this, may be considered waste patter. TERMS. To the Semi-Monthly, $1.50 per ann. " Monthly 1.00 " " Single Copies, at the Counter, 10 cents. ■' Mailed, 12 " Address I.VILAY & BICKNEI.L, Box 1150, Post Office, Philadelphia, Pa. j February 2nd, 1859. i-Ci f <& ski via _tG.J t TO THE FAS II ON ABLE AND r7P> rt^T r> tjaHF, undersigned navlngj it.lrecsivetlthe I A- latest Paris and New York Fashions i would again beg leave to inform liistiuiner ous friends and ail the world about Blooms burg,that he is now better prepared titan ev j er toaccomrnodateany one w lit the neatest' easiest and best fitting Suits of Clothes that have been turned out lately; and not only that, but tie willalso do them up irttlie be.-i order, upon lite lowest terms. His shop is at the old stand, (too well knowttlo need (uithernoliee)wherehe may at all limesbe found,seated upon the bench ofrepentance,steadily drawing out the threw ofafilictiou,hoping it may in the end pro v advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise h is fieri els to beariu minft that poor, afflicted tailors musllive, or they can't beexpected to work.Therefore Wheat live. Corn, Oats, Potatoes, and with all now anil then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those whoareback-standiugon the books. Remember, gentlemen, that in al! cases "thelaborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloornsburg, Jan. 13th, 1858. Arimiiiisti'ator'g Notice. NOTICE is hereby given llial letters of administration on the estate of Catharine Lutz, late of Benton township, Columbia county, decea-ed, have been granted by the Register ot Columbia county |o Ihe un dersigned, who resides iu Benton township, urti'i county aforesaid. Al! persona having claims against the eslale of the decedent are requested lo present them to Hie admin istrator without delay, and all persons in debted to make payment forthwith. WILLIAM LUTZ, Adtn'r. Benton, Jan. 24, 1859. ' J# THE GREATEST IfIEMCAL If DBCffIEBY Jh OF THE AGE. jlll! KENNEDY of Koxbury hasdmcover- 'oil in one of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures UVI2KY KIND OF tIIMOK FROM THE worst scrofula down to u common pimple. lis has tried it in over eleven hundred canes, arid never failed except ill two cases, both thunder rumor. He has now in hl possession over one hundred certifi eaten of its value, all within twenty miles ol Boston. Two bottles are warranteJ to cure a nurs ing ante mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the sys tem of biles. Two be tiles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure Ihe wotsl wind of Erysipelas. One or two hobles are warranted to cure all lininor in the eyes. Two buttles are warranted to euro running of die ears and blotches in the hair. Emir to six bottles are warranted to cure cor'upt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two rr thipn bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure salt Rheum. Five to eisht bottles will core the worst case ol scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when ihe above quantity is taken. 110XBUKY. MASS. Dear Madam—The reputation of the Med ical discovery, in curing all kind of humors, jis so well vslablih*d by the unanimous voice of all who have cer u,eil 1111,1 1 need not say any thing on the subject, a the most skilful physicians and the nvis! careful Druggist ill Ihe coun ry are Uliutii- I mnus in its piai-e. I In presetting die Medical Discovery to your notice, I do it with a full knowledge of I lis curative power, in relieving all, and cur- I itlg most of those diseases to which you are i unfortunately so liable. The most exctuct ' uiit.'g disea-e to an affectionate mother, \ " JSURSIN(I SOKE MOU I'll, 1 Is cured asi! bv a miracle; your own tem per is restored to its natural sweetness, and J j our babe from short and Itetfol mips to i calm and sweet slumbers; and ihe medical I discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to ! your husband and lioiishold, | lu the advanced stages ol t: A i\ K Bib: it exlenda to the stomach, clausing I) Y S P E P 6 I A, | which is nothing but canker on the stomach [ then to the intestines and Kiducp, I rrea'ihg a pinking, nouo iutfiiiisr, and an in- < di tie retire even 10 Hie cures ol your lumily. Vour slomsirb is HAW AND INFLAMED, : your food distresses you, umi you can only I lake certain kinds, and even ol ilia! your t iyiem doe* not yet half tti nourishment ii I contains as the aerirnorious fluid ol the rauk ! er eftisit u;>; then your coitqdexioii loses it> ' hlooui and becomes sallow and greenish, and j your best day i*!om. For want ofi.nurish : nieiit your system becomes looe and llaboy, ' and the fitr3.- ol your body becomes relax : , cil. Then tollows a train of disease which I the Medical Discovery is | cculiarly adapted | o CLUE; Palpitation ol ihe heart, pain in | i the side, weakness ol the spine and sm.tll ot f i ihe back, pain of the hip joint when you re J t.re, irri-uuiari'y ol itie bowels, aiul also, dial iiiuetexurucialing nt disease, the I" s B, 12 S. Ilnw many thousands ol poor women are I eullertog fiotn this disease and pining away a miserable lilc, and their next door neigh bor does not know the cause. I wish lo im j press on your mind that good old proverb, j "An ounce ol prevention is better iluu u I pound of cure.'* In the IS2eiical EJis^ovca-y you have both the preventive and the cure, ' with this yreat and good quality, that it will | never under any uircumotuuces, uo you any | injiUy. i\u change of diet ever necessar) eat the I best you can get und enough of it. Directions tor use.—Adults one tablespoon j lul per day. Children over ten years dessert I • spoonful. Children Irom five to eight years, | teaspoonful. As no directions cwi be apjdi | I cable to all constitutions, take sufficient to i | operate on tic/ bowels twice u day. Youis truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price SI 00 per boille. For sale by J. R. Mryer, K. P. Lutz. Agents lor Rbiouisburg. Sold by all the Druggists throughout ihe country, in general. Jn. 28. } 5B. " D~EITffiISTK, Y. EI. r. IllttVßß, SURG 12<51X DE A T IST, sr- |> ESPECFULLY offers his I v ,4 professional services to the I ! ! T ■ " ladies and genilemen ol Blooms ' !burg and vicinity. Ho is prepared in attend [ lo ull thy vtiioud opyraiiuny IU bduiuiry., j and is provided ivitii the lale.-t irnprovep i I'OIICEI.AIN TEETH, which will be in*er- I led on pivot or gold plate, to look us well as I natural. I A superior article of Toodi Powder., al ways on hand. All operations on the teeth warranted. Office, 3d building above S. A. Wilson's Carriage Manufactory—Main St., west side. Illoomsburg, January 13, 185S NEW AMIiIIOTYFE SALOON' liV 11 LUOMSIIURG. Henry Rosenslock, of Philadelphia, res- j ppct'iuly in lor rn a the citizens ol Blaornsburg und vicinity, ihul lie has removtd his DAGUERREIAN GALLERY, in the rooms lately occupied by I*. Unangst as shoe shop, ami is prepared lo take pic tures, which will surpass anything ol the kind ever seen in this place. Falners, mothers, sisters, brothers, now is the time to procure one of those imperisha ble Ambroiypes, and thus secure the Isatures of beloved friends. Life is uncertain; but Ambroiypes are lusting. All are invited to call nndj examine speci mens. [Oct. 6, 1858. EX LIITO RSNO TIP ii. IVOTICE is hereby given that letters testa rneutary lo the Estate of William Stall, of Briarcreek township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to Hie subscri bers. A" persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against Ihe same, to present them, to EDWARD STALL, WILLIAM EDWARDS, January 5, 1859. Executors. j IRON t'ITY rOMMERITAL COLLEGE. Pirrsßuitcu, Pa. - - • Charterki) 1855. 300 Students U tending January , 1858. IV ova the largei-t ami most thorough Coin | mercial School cf the U. State*. \oung men prepared for actual duties ol the Count ing Room. .1. C. Smith, a\. M. Prof, of Book-keeping ami S"ipiu ol Account. A. T. Douihel, Teacher of Arithmetic and Conimercial Culculation. J. A. Heydrick ami T. C. Jeukinf, Teach era of Br.ok keeping. A Cowlew and W. A. Miller, Prof*, ol Penmanship. Vii iile and double entry Book-keeping, a* lined in every department ol burdner*. Com mercial Arithmetic — rapid t>*iiieaf writing — detecting counterfeit money— mercantile correspondence—commercial i*w are taught, and all other subjects nece-sary lor the euc cea und thorough education of u practical bUMiie** man. ! 51 PRSXCITOCS 1853. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three )eur* 9 also in Eastern and I Western cities, for best writing, not en- I graved woik. I IM POUT ANT INFORMATION, i Students enter at any time-rNo vacation — Time unlimited— Review at plea-uie—Grad ■ uate.< assisted in obtaining eituuiion* —Tu- | lion lor lull coiiinieieial course, 535 00— 1 Average time h to 12 weeks— Board 52 50 | per week—Stationery, s6.oo— Entire coat, | £6O 00 to $7O 00 I IV Ministers , Sons received at half price. | For Card—Circular — Specimens of Biisi ■ te>s ami Ornamental Writing — inclose two ! stamps, and iidJre*3 F. W. JENKINS, | Oct. 6, 1858. Pittsburgh, Pa. ! HEALTH WITHOPT PIIYsiF; A I'UIZK KSSA ON NKKVOU* DlsKAnh'S. Just published, the 251h thousand. in a i sealed euvelopti, price 10 cents; or sent, j postpaid, by the Publishers, for 3 stamps : j A Medical K*say on the Physical Exhaust | ion and Decay of the frame from Itidul pence, Infection and the injurious conse quences ot Mercury, with the modern , means of cure- By K. J. CULVER WELL, M D. Men.hers of the Royal College ol Surgeon*, Scc.f &c., Sid, *#* N,.erinatorrl (T) q or Seminal Emiss ions, Nervous Debility, Impotency, Lt>* ol Energy, Depression ot Spirits, Timidity, Discuses of the Sexual Organs, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally are promptly and effectually cured by the Author's novel 1 and most successful mode ot treatment, by I means ol which tl e Invalid can regain ( pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medicines. From itie Loudon Lnucct —"The best trea ties ever written on a subject of vital impor tance to all. well woithy the Author's exulted reputation." Addiess the Publishers: C. J. C. KLINE &Co , Ist Avenue, cor. 19th Sireet, Post Box 4586, N. V. City. [Dec. 22, 'oS.-Smns. STOWIi AWl> _ JOSEPH MIARPLESS has just received and opened out at bis New Smra on Main Street, Bloom-sburg, (joining the S'.ar office,) a lull ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Iresli from the cities nf New York and Phil adelphia, which he will sell a; the very lowest living profit. ilis stock embraces n villi, ii.it.Hi at.it tthttwh, batcßM, l>u rege i'eh;iies, tissues, lawns, debuges, crape orientals, ulpaccas, Sic. HLKB.—A very butnUomo hssorlment o! striped, plain, C'Enid r.iad Black S!!ks, which tie intends in sell at reduced prices EMBROIDERIES—An immense stock •if embroideries, such a* embroidered hand kerchiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss mut j.tcoiiet edgings ; t n>t oi-er*logs, linens. co' Jo.i and ihreail laces, H iui.cings and em broiilered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tick ing.-v t hecks, OMiiibnrg-, tniggifigs, gingtiams, iluuiieis, tabic diufer arid ready-made bags. CLOTBtI, C A S.SIM EKES, Veslings, jeans, colionades, denims, bine drillings, cotton plaids, &e. A good assort iiietit ol new style carpets and oil clothe, table and carriage od cloths, ma s, rugs, baskets, Sic. &S.COEEISS and Hardware ol every description, such as Sugars, Molasses, Teas, CofTee, Fish, Spice. Suit, Nails ullil Spikes. Iron and S eel, Hard ware, Qucenswuie,* Crockery and Wooden waie. Al*o. a good lot ol Men ami Boys' H its ami Caps, Boots and Sin o-, of all kinds and size* for Women u.d Children, to suit Hie most fastidious. lie invites his Iriends and the public to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, lie (tab bought goods at the lowest cash prices, and is determined to no: be undersold by anybody or "the ie-t of mankind." — Country produce taker, at the market price* in exchange for good* J. SHAUPLKSS. Bloom-burg. Nov. 24, 1858. At: it i vlij or FALL & WINTEii ROODS, r AVID LC7FEITSHH.G -n NVU EB attention to his slock ol uhfaj. anil fat-ltionale vlotliinp at his storeoii Mark it t>truet, tivo doors a hove the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a full assort ment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including the most fashionable £E)U?CS>a3S3 < Z3S>SA3:£3 a Box. sack, Itock, gum and oil cloth coats of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cra vats, stocks, cellars, It and kerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very shorlnotiee and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufacture. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsburg, April 1. 1857. Tinware & Siove EMabiislimeut. 'JtilE UNDERSIGNED respectfully m *- forms /lis old Iriends and customers, dial lie has purchased his brother's interest in the above establishment, and the con eern will hereafter be conducted by himself exclusively. He has just received and of fers lor sale the largest and most ex cS tensive assortment oIFANCY SI OTEB ever introduced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on ham! and manufactured to order. All kinds of tepairtng done, n.s usual, an short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M. RUPERT- Bloomsburg, Jan. 12, 1853. if* LAST NOTICE. ALL those indebted to ih K-tate of It. W. Weaver, deceased r will taki notice, that all accounts must be settled and paid by lfft TENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT; all accounts not paid in by that lime, costb will be added without reepect to person. GEO. WEAVER, Adin'r. Bloomsburg, Jan. 20, 1859. I ifLooJismJßCi ORXAMEXTAL MARBLE WORKS.! THE undersigned has opened in Blooms burg, u Marble Vnrd in Court Alley, east ot the Court House, and has secured the ser vices of JOHN H. YOUNG, formerly "I Berwick, as foreman. Mr Young a qualifi cations need no recommendation. fie is preparud to furnish Plain ami Ornamental Monuments, Tombs, Heudstones, Mantels, Nile, Lin'ele, BUREAU, STAND, AND BAR TOPS, &!. The be.l Italian and American Matble will oe kept on hand. Particular attention witt be paid to lettering and carving head stones. All are invited to call, as we can Inrtnsit work as cheap as any establishment in the country. S. C. SHIVE. Blootrisbnrg, Pee. 15, 185k. GREENWOOD SEMINARY, A N n COLUMBIA COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE. rpHE nest Quarter at tits Institution, will ■ commence on the 16'h of August, and terminate on the 29th ol October. Tl.e at tention ol Teachers is particularly directed 'o (tie advantages ot a course cf Normal in struction during this quarter. Some have already engaged, and all others who desire to join the Class, should make early appli cation to the Principal. All who attend should make arrangements to commence with the quarter, or they will sustaiu a pos itive los. TERMS:—About $3O per quarter, for all expenses. Catalogues w ill be sent to all who apply fur tlient. \VM. BURGESS, Principal. T. M. POTTS, Pi eceptur. Millville, July 7, 1858. ADMlxi if it \ roii s noti (i;. ESTAIE UP'NOAIIS. PRENTIS. VEC'D. | 4 LL persons interested will take notice that letters of Administration to the Estate of Nah S. Prcnlts, late ol Bloom township, Colombia county, deceased, has been granted by the Register of Columbia to lite undersigned, living in Biourr,.- burg, in said county. All persons having claims or demands nguinst the estutp ol the decedent, are requested to present them to the Administrator, duly attested, without delay, arid ull persons indebted to the esiate ate notified to main payment forthwith. J. M. CH EM BERLIN, Bloomsbnra, Nov. 10, 1858. Adin'r. light stim:ht iioteL D. L. EVERHART, Puopuibtok. rpHE Proprietor ol Ihis hniel takes pleas ' ute in aniiouneitg to (he public that ha still occupies ihis large and commodious house in Light Street, Pa., and is jet, as ev er, prepaired to accommodate travelers, teamsters, diovets and borders, with accom modations that will favorably compare with any hniel in this section ol country. The traveling public may depend on all comforts at home, as his house is well luruished ami always kept in order. His table and bar will always be found furnished wi'h the best the market alfoids. Air. E. will ever bo happy to entertain arid accommodate his lnetiils to the utmost ol his ability. If. L. EVERHART. Light Street, Pa., Nov. 21, 1853. US- The Proprietor of the above house, having no desire to continue in the hotel business, will sell the property at private sale, upon reasonable terms. The stand is a with stables and all the neces sary outbuildings; all ol which are in good ei'inli'ion. To any person wishing in em bark in the business, ii is a good locality, and a desirable place. Oi' S T EISS! OV>,TIi IS S I PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT. THE undersigned respccllully informs her Iriends and the public in general, that she has reopened ha Oyster and Eating Saloon, in the basement ol the Exchange Block in' Bluomsburg, for the Kali Campaign, where may always bo had CES§7Q3'<2C2S>I2SE!3 U'holesaltt and telail, by the bushel, can or pla.e, served up in superior kijlc, with ail the requi-i e fixings, to satisfy the wants oi the rno-t fastidious epicure.. Ei? Step to A the people's restaurant* MRS. CAROLINE CLARK. Blooinsburg, Oat. 27, '5B. C. W. M'KKLvr. *. a. u'mxcm C. \V. M'KKLVY, & (JO I* A rE It ill AX l r FAt T I Rli R S aND Deal-is in Rags, Cuttawissa Mills, -f'A keep constantly on hand paper of all kinds, such as Printing, Book, Cap, Letter and M'rapping, at the lowest prices lor cash or in exchange lor lag*. llhvim* increased lucilities for manufactur ing .would cull the attention of merchant* and dealers, in their stock of paper, which is offered at extremely low prices. "tilers by mail promptly attended to, and rags purchased at market value, ui small or large quantities. Cattawisaa, April 21, 1858. SAVE A 1)01 I.Mil FETLRSOX'S MAGAZINE', SUBSCKIBF. FOB 1859. T' is popular Moruhv Magazine will be greatly enlarged lor 1859. It will contain nearly moo pages ; from 25 to 30 steel Plates; ami about 800 Wood Engravings*—— and all Ibis lor only Two Dollars a jeor. This is more, proportionately, than aiy Magazine ever gave—hence "Peterson" is emphatically the Magazine for the times, 111 addition til the usual quantity ol Tales, Pomes, &o , I here will be given Th cc On liinnl Nnvelcis: viz: "Jnllian," by Mrs. Ann S Stephens , "The Old Stone .Mansion," by Charles J. Peter-on ; and "Helen Grarrte," hv Frank I.ee Benedict. "Peterson's Ma .. u *Tfs mmnimmWMs' Each number coiiianiuig a Fashion Plate, engrail d on Steel a id colored ; also, a doz en or more New Styles, ettgratoj on Wood. AIo, a Patiern, from which a dress, rnan