STAR OF THE NORTH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1859. IT is FKARD that the grass and clover crops in many parts of this county, have been slightly injured by the successive freezing ami thawing of the past w inter. WE HAVE been requested to announco that there will be preaching in the Court House of this place by REV J. R. SHANAFELT on next Sabbath at 3 o'clock. FOR THE LAST few days we have had the 1 pleasure of adding quite a respectable num ber of new names to our subscription list. This is encouraging to any publisher—the adding ol new names to his list. We still ean find room for a few* more, and signs in dicate that we are a going lo have them. WE notice that our Merchants, Mechan ics and business men generally, are pre paring lo do a more extensive business, the 4he coming year, than at any previous time 1 heretofore We will notice a lew next week. THE MOVING season will soon be in vogue, when many changes will lake place. A lover of reading very seldom tails to notify the printer, of whom lie takes a paper, that he has or is about to change his resilience. In our short publishing career we have found this to be invariably the case. Ma. A. C. MENSCH has removed the Ex press Office to the Stote Room of Mr. Geo. Weaver, a few doors above the STAR Office, i Mr Mensch designs, in connection with the ,Express business, retailing flour and feed, j and asks a liberal patronage from the public. ' With these two branches combined he may be able lo realize a good livelihood. IN the Senatorial proceedings of the 10th inst. we learn the following: "On motion of Hon. R. Keller, Senate Bill No. 627. "An Act to widen the eastern extension of Third Street, llloomsbnrg, Columbia County. On the final passage of the bill the yeas and nays resulted in sixteen affirmative ami sev en negative So the question was deter mined in the affirmative. YOUNG married men should not frequent places of bad repute and worthlessly spend all their small change and then go home in the stilly hours of the night and thrash their wives because they have nothing in the house lo eaf. O for a rod in some strong man's hand, To lash the rascals through the land. WE ARE enjoying most splendid weather at present writing, and it is hoped will con tinue. The time of year is fast approach ing when we should have fine weather, and the plough shear buried 4 or 5 inches in the soil in preparing it for the reception of the seed grain. The farmer's winter recess is about gone. The song will soon be, "hold (he plow or drive." DANVILLE HOTEL.- -This well conducted house of public accommodation under llin superinletulency ol the proprietor, JOHN DKKN, JR., is daily gaining golden opinions, and fast approaching the bight of populari ty on theca alogue of good ami well manag ed houses The accommodations al this hotel are excellent, and well calculated to -court public favor. With the many advan tages to the traveling public, the charges •are moderate. MR. DAVID LOWKSHEMJ, the only man in i Columbia county, who keeps a good and ' lull supply of Ready-tnade Clothing, lias | just returned from New York and Philadel- j plua, with his spring supply. One of the ! principal advantages in dealing with Mr. j LOWKNBGRG is, that you are sure of not being J deceived. An honest man and a gentleman , will certainly be treated with fairness and courtesy in dealing with him. A BABTIST CIIURCII is under contract for its I erection in this place on Third Street. We j learn that it will he a frame building of or dinary size. The site for this edifice ip rath er a good one, and if the citizens succeed in getting Third Street widened at the eastern extention, with a splendid church-building upon it, much will be added to the appear ance ol that part of the town. ANOTHER NEW M. D.—At the close of the winter session of the Pennsylvania Medi cal College, in Philadelphia, a few weeks since, Mr. JOSEPH R. EVANS, from Colum bia county, graduated with the highest hon ors and received the regular degree for the practice of medicine. Mr. Evans is a very worthy and studious young man; he has la bored faithful and hard to attain his new po sition. He has received a thorough training in the medical science, at the hands of one of the best faculties in the State, and is now fully prepared for the practice of medicine. May success attend him wherever lie may launch his ba'que. Columbia county is pretty well provided for in the way of physcians ; she can boast both of their good qualities and number. WAGON MARINO.—This is a branch of bus iness which is more extensive than is thought to be, because the work, when turned out, is at once put to common use, until the say ing, "common ns a wagon," has attained mffbhnse. Still it is a branch of business that sa just as essential as any carried on— indeed to the farmer, it is as indispensible as Being indispensible, it at once mtX|§ the necessity great for having one that mßjpll the strength with combined lightness, nMjil.tfr-" to make it last. To make it this end much improve ment has bedfttpde in the manufacturing and style of iKßjSicie. in this place are several shops, which we are partic ularly directing our mind|o those of SJ.OAN & SON and S. A. WILSON, Main and Mar ket Streets, who turn out number of wagons each year, all ofNMich will paßs muster nny where, and as eviTOfccu of which those wanting to purchase a wagdn, will do well to call and examine their on hand. REVIEW OF THE MARKET, CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY. BUTTER, 20 EGGS. 12 TAI LOW, 12 LARD, 12 I'D I'ATOES. 50 DR'D AITLES.2 00 HAMS, 12 WHEAT, SI 20 RYE. 85 CORN, 80 OA IS. 40 BUCKWHEAT, 50 WT. BEANS. I 50 CLOVERSEED.S 50 Hvlloway's Ointment and Pills—Spurious preparations —Counterfeits of these celebrat ed remedies may bo instantly detected Unless the words "Hollow-ay, New York and London " are distinguishable as a wa ter-mark on each leaf of the book of direc tions accompanying the preparations, the articles are Iraudulent. Erysipelas, or St. Alimony's fire, salt rheum, neuralgia, and acute or chronic rheumatism, are among the external diseases for which Ihe Oint ment is an absolute oblilerant; and indi gestion, with all ils painful concomitants, it effectually disposed of by Ine use of the Pills. They are at once cathartic, disin fectant, alterative, ar.d restorative. J FOR FRMALES. —It is a lamentable fact > that so large a number of Females are af flicted with Irregularities, either relused or suppressed, which rapidly and surely under mine their health, shorten their lives, and nlttimps render them unfit for those duties I in life for which an all-wise Creator ba = I formed them. This state of things need not ! exist when Dtt. WH EATING'S FEMALE RKGU -1 t. ATINO PILI.S are so sure to bring relief.— J They are composed of materials, harmless ; to Ihe most delicate constitution, put efli- I dent in the highest degree in eradicating that train ttf diseases incident lo the sex, S originating from irregularities. They are I no Nostrum, but clai.n for themselves vir ; lues resulting from the use of those most j valued remedies prescribed by the highest-i medical authority, Ancient or Modern, j Many Females give way to despondency, j imagining themselves in a confirmed de eline. To such we would confidently re ; commend these PILLS, believing if there is J a power in any remedy to effect a perma nent cure, mat blessing will ensue from ' their use. They are manufactured only by J E. BOWER, cor. 2d & Race streets, I'ltila | delphia. Nonegennine wnnoot his written | signature upon each bcx. Price $1 00. Philadelphia Dry Goods, SHARPNESS ISROTHERS. i CORNER of CHESTNUT (s EIGHTH STREETS, i 'IMPORTERS, Jobbers, and Retailers, of I New Fabrics in Spring and Summer | Gootls, Organdies, Lawns, Grenadines, and j Bareges; Fancy and Plain Silks, and Rich Silk Robes; Black Silks ol the best makes, of all kinds. Coatings, Cassimeres, Veslings and Dril lings lor M 'lt and Bnys. | Broche, Canton, Crape and Stella Shawls, j Embroideries, Lace and Muslins, and i Curtain Gootls. j Linen and Woolen Goods, for House I Furnishing. j Philadelphia, March 16 1859.—3 m. I— CITATION. SN the matter of the petition of William Lutz. one of the executors of the last j will and testament of Peter I.ntz, late of Stt garloaf township, Columbia County, I'enn ! sylvattia, deceased, which petition was pre sented to an Orphan's Court ol the said county, held at Bloornbnrg, at Ihe February j Term thereof, A. I)., 1859, praying that the I executors of the said last will and testament be fully empowered lo sell the real estate ol the said deceased : | POI.UMDKA CouNir, sf: ' aFfii- , r ** '"* Contmnnweallh of Pennsyl- lO Elizabeth, inieimarried |H Jlvvi'ti Peter Coldern, and 10 the paid Peter Coldern, loSarah, in termarried with George Sniher, and to the said George Saiber; to William Lutz, Adam Lntz, IVierLu'z; to Catharine, ii.termarried with William Wilson, and to the said Wil liam Wilson; to Andrew LIIIZ, Anthony Ltnz, Simon Lutz; lo Judith, intermarried with William Wildoner, and to the said William Delia Ann, iniermarried with John and lo the said John Kressler; to Amanda, iniermarried with Henry Shullz, and to the said Henry Shultz ; and to the children ol Mary who was intermairied with Siepiinn Preston, the said Mary being now deceased, to wit, William, Kosanuah, John, Adam, Genres, Francis, and James, and In iheir guardian or guardians, il any ihey, or any ol them, have and lo the said Stephen Preston ; to Ellee, a child of Elias Lutz now deceased, and lo his guardian if any he have; and 10 Coleman, a rhild of i.ydia, now deceased, who was iniermarried with Daniel Coleman, and in the gnaidian of the said child, it any there be. and to the said Daniel Coleman; and lo Peier Bnlles who was intermarried with Susan now deceased, a daughter of the said Catharine Lutz de ceased ; and lo all persons who have any present or expectant interest in the premises: Greeting :—You and each ofynn are hereby filed lo be and appear bef.ire the Judaea of the Orphan's Court for the County ol Col umbia, to be held in bioomsburg, in and for the said county, on the first Monday of May next, at nine o'clock in lite forenoon of that day, to shew cause, il any you or any of vou have, why the real estate of the said Peter Lutz, annate in the said township of Sugarlaof, shall not be sold by the executors of his said last will and testament, as there in directed. Witness, Warren J. Woodward, Esquire, President Judge of our said Court, the 9th day of February, in the year ot our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and filty-mne. JACOB EYEKLY, Clerk. Bloomsburg, March, 9, 1859. NEW WORK FOR AGENTS. The Life, Speeches & Memorials OF DANIEL WEBSTER, CONTAINING HIS MOST CELEBRATED ORATIONS, A SELECTION FROM THE EULOGIES DELIVERED ON THE OCCASION OF HIS DEATH, AND HIS LIFE AND TIMES. BY SAMUEL M. SMUCKER, A. M. This splendid work is just published, in one large volume of 550 pages. Il is print ed on fine paper and bound in beautilul style; contains excellent tint illustrations of his Birthplace and Mansion at Marshfieid: and full-length, life like Steel Portrait. Fhe Publisher offers it with confidence to the American public, and is convinced that il will supply an important want In American literature. No work was to be obtained herelolore, which presented, within a com pact and convenient compass, the chief events ol the life of Daniel Wetiaier, his most re markable intellectual efforts, and the most valuable and interesting eulogies which the great men ol the nation uttered in honor of his memory. We present all these treasures in this vol ume, at a very moderate price, and in a very convenient form. Subscription price, in cloth, $1,75; handsomely embossed leath er, $2,00. Persona desirous of becoming Agents for this valuable wotk, will address, for full particulars, DUANE RULISON, Publisher, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Renevolent Institution established by special Eiidowiiment.for the Rcltefoflhe Sick and Distressed, "fflicted with Virylent and Epidemic Diseases. 'JtHE HOWARD ASSOCIA I lON, in view * of the nwhil destruction ol tinman life caused by Sexual diseases, and ihe decep lions pracliced upon the iinlorimime victims of such diseases by Quaeks, several years ago direeled their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worihy ofiheir name, to open a Dispensary for • tie treatment oI Ibis class of diseases ill all their forms, anc to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS io al who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ase, occupation, habits o! lile, &c. ) anil in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment The Directors of Ihe Assorialion, in their Anneal Report upon Ihe treatment of Sex ual Diseases, express the highest satisfac tion with Ihe success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhea. Seminal Weakness, Gonorr hoea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice ol Onanism | or sell-Abnse, Diseases of the Kidneys anil Bladder, (if.., and order a continuance of the same plan lor the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great ben efit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved lo devole them selves, with renewpd zeal, lo this very im portant and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other dis eases of Ihe Sexual organs, by the Consult ing Surgeon, wil 1 be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) EREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Oth er Reports and Tracts on Ihe nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &e., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be senl to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during Ihe last year, are of great value. Address, fur Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv older nf the Directors. E7.RA D lIKARTWELL, Pres't. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. March Ist, 1859.—8. SHERIFF SALES! |>Y virtue of a writ of vendi'ioni exports s , lo me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at lbs Court House, in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the S6'h day of March insl., at one o'clock, in the afternoon, the following described property to wit: A certain Plantation and tract of land sit uate in Franklin township, Columbia Coun ty, bounded on the Sou'h by lands of Abra ham Lilley, on ttie East by lands of Aaron Lomberson, on the North by other lauds of tbe said James K. Fisher, and on ihe East by lands of George Schick and others, con taining in the whole ninety-five acres be ihe same more or less. About ninety aeies of which is cleared land, whereon is erected a Ore and a half siory dwelling House part frame and part log, a large Irame bank barn, a Irame wagor. house, a stone spring house, and oilier out Buildings with ttie appurte nances. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the pronerty of James K. Fisher. ALSO, —At the same time and place by virtue ol a writ ol Levari Facias to me di rected, all that two story plank house or building, situate in the town of H.-bbl.,vill„ in ttie lownship ot Beaver, in ihe County of Colombia, on a coiner lot in said Town, llie said building being thirty feet in front, and twenty leet in depth, and the lot of ground upon which the said building is erected be ing bounded by the Rail Road of the Colum bia Coal & In n Company, and by lahds ol Trumen M. Hubble and others. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold a the property of Charles Everlee. Ef Conditions ol the above sales are, ten pel cent, of the purchase money to he paid at tlie sinking tlown ol the property, and the balance on lite first Monday of May nexf. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, March 2d, 1859. GREENWOOD SEMINARY, AND COLUMBIA COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE. Ti 'HE next Quarter at this Institution, will I commence on the 16th of August, and terminate on the 29th ol October. The at tention of Teachers is particularly directed 'o the advantages of a course cf Norma! in sunctinn 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 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. BLOOMSBURG ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. THE undersigned has opened in Blooms burg, a Marble Yard in Court Alley, east ol the Court House, and has secured the ser vices of JOHN H. YOUNG, formerly ol Berwick, as loreman. Mr Young's qualifi cations need no recommendation. He is prepared to furnish Plain and Ornamental Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, Mantels, Sills, Lintels, BUREAU, STAND, AND BAR TOPS, kC. The best Italian and American Marble will be kept on hand. Particular attention will be paid to lettering and carving head-stones. All are invited to call, as we can furnish work as cheap as any establishment in the country. S. C. SHIVE. Bloomsburg, Dec. 15, 1858. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ESTAIE OF NOAH S. PRENTIS, VEC'D. ALL persons interested will take notice that letters of Administration to the Estate of Noah S. Prentis, late ol Bloom town, hip, Columbia county, deceased, has been granted by the Register of Columbia county, to the undersigned, living in Blooms burg, in said county. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, are requested to present litem to the Administrator, duly attested, without delay, and all persons indebted to the estate are notified to make payment forthwith. J. M. CHKMBEULIN, Bloomsburg, Nov. 10, 1858. Adm'r. A J. EVANS. MERC 11A NT, Store on lite upper part ol Main St., nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. BARNARD RUPERT, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Shop on the South Side of Main Street, first square below Markel. HIKAn c< u O U ER, SURGEON DENTIST, I Office near Wilacn'a Carriage shop, Main St. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. PITTSBURGH, PA. • - - CHARTERED 1855. 300 Students attending January , 1858. IVJow the largest and mom thorough Com *■ " mercial School cf the U. States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Count ing Room. J. C. Smith, A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping anil Science of Accounts. A. T. Donthet, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. Heydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teach ers of Bcok keeping. A Cowlew and \V. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. Single and double entry Book-keeping, a used in every department ol business. Com mercial Arithmetic —rapid business writing —detecting coiinlerfeit money—mercantile correspondence—commercial law are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the suc cess and thorough education of a practical business man. 51 PB.EMIUMS 1358. Drawn all Ihe premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western cities, for best writing, not en graved work. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Studeriis enier at any time—No vacation— Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Grad uate* assisted in obtaining siluaiions—Tu lion for lull commercial course, $35 1)0 Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board $2.60 per week —Stationery, s6.oo—Entire cost, $6O 00 to 870 00 PP" Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Busi ness and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamp*, and address F. W. JENKINS, Oct. 6, 1858. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pliil'a & Reading Itailroad. |QO#Mnorni,oMj| WINTER ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAS SKNGER TRAINS, January Ist 1859. Up Train*, going North, leave Philadelphia al 71 A. M. and 4 P. M. Down Trains,going South, leave Potlsville at 74 A. M. and 4 P. M. The Express Train is discontinued until further no'ice. Close connections are made by the 10.22 A. M. Up Trains, from Port Clinton to Elmira and all intermediate points; and by the 6.22 P. M. Up Train from Port Clinton to Elmira, Canandaigua, Buffalo, Niagara, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Dav enport, and lowa City; making th's route the shortest and cheapest to the Lake Cities and Canada. On Sundays the Down A. M. Train from Putisville, and Up P. M. Traill from Phila delphia, only run. HP" Depot in Philadelphia, corner ol Broad aud Vine streets. Filly pounds o( baggage allowed each passenger, (except on Sunday trains.) Tickets must be pur chased before entering tlte cars. G.A.NICHOLS. . jly29—tf. General Superintendent. Englr Fitdi*y,fllooHiMt>iirg STOVES AND TINWARE. THIS subscriber having erected a large new brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place of the old one, is prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Plows constantly on l.uud. Tim rsb-eritto tias removed his Tin fy.top from Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has erected a building altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist of the WM. Jfja PENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN |r JJ.IF.R COOK, and PARLORSTOVES a " kinds, the Egg Cylinder Stove, &c. All kinds of Spouting made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, April 16, 1857. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. lit pursuance ol an order of the Orphans Court ol Columbia county, on SATURDAY THE 26th DAY ol MARCH next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Peter Kline,admin istrator, of Henry Metz late of Locust twp., in said county, dec'd, will expose to sale by public vendue, upon the premises a certain TRACT OF LAND situate in Locust township, Columbia coun ty, adjoining John Herner on the east, Jos. Carl Httd Joint Yeager on the west, VVillium Hughs on the north, and widow Runk on the south, containing about One Hundred and Fifteen Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, on which is erected two dwelling bouses, one barn and one saw-mill. Late the estate of said deceased, situate iu the township of Locust, and county aloresaid. JACOB EYERLY, Bloomsburg, Feb. 19, 1859. Clerk. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate. Irt pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court ol Columbia county, on SATURDAY, the 26th Jay ol MARCH, ins!., at 10 o'clock in lite lorenoon, ISAAC K. KRICKBAUM, Executor of the last will and testament ol John Kline, late of Benton township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale, by public vendue, upon the premises, a certain portion of the REAL ESTATE of the said deceased, situate m said township, consist ing of about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Of Land, the most of which is reasonably WELL TIMBERED, about Fifteen Acres being cleared. A SAW MILL is on the premises, and ihe'land when cleared will he good farming lai d. Terms favorable. Late the estate of said deceaspd, situate in the township ot Benton, and county aftoresaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clk. Bloomsbnrg. March 2, 1859. Administrator's Notice -IVOTICE is hereby given lo all persons in d-* teresled, that letters t adtninstralion on the estate ol Jacob Fry, late of Mifflin town ship, Columbia county,deceased, have been granted by the Register of Columbia coun ty, to lite undersigned, living in Mifflin, in said county. All pe-sons having claims or demands against lite estate of the decedent, are requested to present them to the admin istrator, duly attested, without delay, and nil persons indebted to the estate are noti fied to make payment forthwith. SAMUEL CREASY, Mifflin, Feb. 26, 1859, • Adm'r. Public Notice. A LL persons indebted lo the undersigned, ** on Book account,Nrte or otherwise, will take notice that all accounts must be settled up between this date (feb. 19:h) and the first oj May next, and savs trouble. All ac counts not settled and paid by that lime, costs will be added withsnt respect to per son. Therefore step up to the captain's of fice and square your accsunts. JOHN WHITENIGHT. Bloomsburg, Feb. £3, 1859. IS© CABINET WARE ROOMS, s. e. y smvi:. T> F.SPECTFULLY invites ihe attention of ihe Public to his exiensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort, mem ot FASHIONABLE FURNITURE. which is equal in style hud finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from 825 to SCO. Divans bonu ses, Walnut and Mahogany, l'arlnr chairs, Hocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, unit a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parloi bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, delashu*, chefFeniers, whatnots and corrodes and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of bureaus, enclosed and noinmon wastislanda, dress-table., corner cupboards solas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is ihe largest in this section of the couuiy. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and common frames He will also furnish spring rnaitrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed in use. Bloomsbnrg, January 13, 1858. ~ I.Y.IiNSA; WAl>o\'S Phil'a Manufactured I' . p||BAI,MANI)ER Fourth Sireel HgIMMHBBi PHILADELPHIA. From Ihe Village Record, WEST CHESTER, Pa. Saturday, Feb. 5, J859. ROBBERY. —The office of the old liailroad, in West Chester, was broken into last Thursday night, and robbed of a ema'l a mount ol money. The thieves entered the building in Ihe rear, brnke the doors, and lock%off the de.ks. and attempted to get in to Ihe large iron safe, but did not succeed Ttie Safe was manufactured by EVANS k WATSON, No. 20 South FOURTH Streets, Philadelphia. STILL ANOTHER ATTEMPT. OCTOBER 18th, 1858.—Three theives en tered Ihe flotiriug-mill of Messrs. Dnrrace & Doron, Bristol, Pa., and tried all n'ght to blow open their Sale, with powder, which had $250 in cash, but did not surceed in i getting it open. Tfieir Salamander Sale was I m anulactured by EVANS & WATSON. GREAT SAFE ROBBERY AT NORRIS TOWN, DECEMBER Ist, 1858 —Some time last night, the flonring-mtll ol Mr. Joseph Fezone, in Norrisiown, Pa., was entered and one ot Farrel, Herring, & Go's best pa tent Powder proof Lock and Sale WAS BLOWN OPEN WITH I'uWDER, and $1,600 in cash taken out and carried away, This Sale is now in Evans k Wat SOP'S store, No. 26 South Fourth Street, where we most respectfully invite the pub lie to CHII and examine it. N. B.— We find in 2 he Press, December 4lh, the following: ' All onr Safes are war ranted 10 aive perfect satisfaction, or the money will be relumed. PARREL, HERRING & CO." We, EVANS & WAISON, would ak all parlies having Farrel, Herring & Co's Patent Champion Safes, to take advantage of the above offer, and return them and get their money, as they will find that, in a tew jeans, die Composition with which the Safes are filled (a large portion being oil o( vitriol) will eat out all the iron. A speci men ot their Champion Safes may be seen in front of our store, which is eaten full of holes now.. EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street. f From The Press of tlte Mi nit ] Farrel, Herring & Co's Patent Champion Safes, the only Sales made in the city which have never been robbed by burglars, or had their contents destroyed by accidental fires. Evans & Watson's Philadelphia answer to a New York Humbug. We, the undersigned citizens of St. Joseph, Mo., do hereby cer'ifv that the iron Sale belonging to C. E. Baldwin, made by Far rel & Co., No. 34 Walnut Street. Philadel phia, which was in the fire that occurred here, is not fire-proof, and is useless as a fire-prool Safe; that the books, papers, jew elry, &0., which were in the Safe at the lime, were much injured; al*o, that the building which it was in was of Irame atttl only one story high, and that a fire so tri fling as the one which burned over the said Safe was not sufficient to have injured any Sale purposing lobe fire-proof. W. R. PKNICK, Druggist. Josepit W. TOOTLE, Dry Goods, J. A BEATTIB, Banker. DONNELL,SAXTON& McDoNNEM,,DryGoods WILLIAM RAV. Drv Goods. JOHN CUED, Dry Goods. C. E. BALDWIN, St. Joseph, Mo. EVANS & WATSON, 26 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, have now on hand the largest assortment of Salamander Safes in the United States, warranted equal to any others made ill the country. Please give us a call. Feb. 23d, 189 . DRUG** AND MEDICINES, s_2J a SJPc WOULD 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:— I RIGS, MEDICINES, OILS, ff PAINTB, NARNISUES,QIIASS, DTKSTUPFS Z3A Confectioneries, Ferlumery, fancy soaps and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco of every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at I fie manufacturer's prices, PURE WISES AND BRANDIES lor medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, 2a AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Tooth Brushes; also agent for most of the popular Patent Medicines of the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and lancy notions not here enumer ated. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put up carefully and at short no tice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsbnrg, Jan. 13, 1858. DAVID LOWES BERG, CLOTHING STONE. On Main street, two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." 8. C. BIIIVL\ Manufacturer of Furniture and Cabinet Ware. Wareroom in Stove's Block, on Main Sheet. JOSEPH SIIARTLESS. FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST, Buildings on the alley between the "Ex change" and "American House." M'KELVT, MEAL & €O., MERCHANTS, Northeast corner of Main and Markel Sts. New Arrival of Fall and Winter CSL}. CO CO EE) ®3 o IHcKRLVT, NDAI. & CO., lIAVE just received and opened Ihnir stock ol Merchandise for sale, which compri ses the LARGESI', Cheapesl, and handsom est assortment now offered in this TOWN.— Having paid great at enlion to the selection of their entire stock as to Price and Qualify, they flatter themselves that they can compete with I tie cheapesl, and all those wishing to buy cheap, can save money hv giving us a call. We have all kinds of goods and wares to supply the wants of the people. A very large and complete assortment ol LADIE'S DREFS GOODS. French Merinoes, wool plaids, alpacas, bom bazines, de hages, noplitis paramatta cloths, mohair lus'ree, muslin de laines, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Caflooes, &c. WHITE GOODS OF ALf. KINDS, Sleeves, Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flotincings, bands and trimmings, lares and edgings,bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet tibbons, and braids, kill, cotton, lisle thread gloves, mohair mitts, &e. AMs KINDS OF SHAWLS, hroche, Bav Slate, Waterville," black silk, cashmere, embrodered, &c. Also a very large large assortment of Cloths, casimers, satinets, vestings, tweeds, jeans, coating vel vet, beaver cloths, &e. mm® & mm§ of all kinds and sires for men, women arid children. We have a large assortment nl HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We have also, Hardware, Qneeiisvvare, Cedar ware. kc. Very cheat) CARPETS, CAKPICT-BAGS, FI.OOR, table and carriage nil cloths, mats, rugs, bas kets, &e. Muslins, flannels, tickings, dia pers, loweliugs, drillings, &c , in abundance. We invile our friends and the public gen erally to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. We have hough) onr gnnds al the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will nol be undersold by anybody or the rest of man kind WcKELVY, NEAL Si CO. Bloomshnrg, January 13, 1758. GROCFRY, BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Main Street, liloomsburg, one door below Iron Sheet. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Bloomsburg, and the public in general, that they have formed a partnership under the name and firm of Moyef & Shel don, and have just opened in their spacious new Smre House, the GROCERY, BAKERY k CONFECTION ERY BUSINESS, On an extensive seale in all their various de partments, ami i t great variel es, witete they will always be pleased to meet their friends and administer to their creature comforts. Their groceries are all fresh, and of the choicest kinds, have been selected with rr.uch cate, arid will be sold for oaslt, at the "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 importations. OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT. They have also fined up a most magnificent Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, occupying the entire space of the (up stairs) second floor, with splinter new fixtures and finishings, where '.hey will be happy to serve their cus tomers with choice Oysters, wholesale and I retail. N. B--A Ladies' Saloon separated from the General Restaurant, ha also been pre pared lor their 9peuial accommodation. ALBERT MOVER, I K.M.SHELDON. Bloomsburg-, Oct. 27, 1858. HEALTH M'ITIIOUT PHYSIC; A PRIZK ESSA ON NERVOUSDISKAsKS. Just published, the 25th thousand, in a ! sealed envelope, price 10 cents; or sent. ! postpaid, by the Publishers, lor 3 stamps : I A Medical Essay on the Physical Exhaust- ! inn and Decay of the frame (rom Indul- j pence, Infection and the injurious conse- ! quences of Mercury, with the modern j means of cure. By 11. J. CULVER WELL, M D. j Members of the Royal College ol Surgeons, ; &c., &c., &e. * # * Spermatorrhnn, or Seminal Ertiiss- j ions, Nervous Dehility, Impoteney, Loss ol j Energy, Depression of Spirits, Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Irnpedi- | tneiits to Marriage generally are piomptly j and efTectnally cured by the Author's novel ( and most successful mode of treatment, by j means of which the Invalid can regain ' pristine health without having recourse lo dangerous and cxpentve medicines. From Hie London Lancet —"The be-l trea lies ever written on a subject of vital impor lance 10 all, well worthy the Author's exalted reputation." Address the Publishers: C. J C. KLINF. & Co , Ist Avenue, cor. 19th Street, Post Box 4586, N. Y. City. [Dec. 22, '58.-3mos. A(liiiiiiitratoi''s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters ol administration on the esiate of Catharine Lntz, late of Bentou township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register ol Columbia county to the un dersigned, who resides in Benton township, and county aforesaid. All persons having claims against Ihe esiate of the decedent ' are requested to present ibetn to the admin istrator without delay, and all persons in debted to make payment forthwith. WILLIAM LUIZ, Adm'r. Benton, Jan. 24, 1859. BLOOMSBURG □3CE>CE>aS. b£JaE>pE2aß rg>HK undersigned would in this way eal the attention of the public lo lite Hoot Store at the old stand, next tloor lo the ' Ex change Hotel," where at all times ran be lontul a good assortment of hooks, including Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, and School Books ; ulso all kinds ol stationary ol the best quality. A considerable deduction made upon the price ol 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. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons interested will take notice ** that letters ol administration on the estate of Catharine Metz, late of Locust township, in thecounty of Columbia, have been granted by Ihe Register of Columbia county lo Charles Metz, who resides in said township and county; a |' persons hav tng claims or demands against the estate of the tecedenl, are requested to make them known to the administrator, without delay, and all persons indebted to make navment forlhwiih, to payment I CHARLES METZ, Locusl Feb. 19, 1859, Administrator. THE GREATEST # MEDICAL W DISCOVERY % OF THE AGE. jtf R KENNEDY of Knxhurv has discover [ *■ *ed in one of onr common pasture weeda a rpmedv flint cures EVERV HIND OF EIMOK FROM THE worst scrofulu do tin to a common pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred caes, and never failed pxcept in two caes. both thornier rumor. He has now in his possession over one hundred certift cates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurs ing sore mouth. One to thrpe bottles will cure the woisl kind of pimples on the face. Two or three bottles will clear the sy s tem ol biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst wind of Erysipelas. One or two bnt'les are warranted to curs ! all humor in Ilia eyes. I Two hntiles are warranted to cure running of the cars and blotches in the hair. Kmir to six bottles are warranted to cure eoß'upi and running ulcers. One bonle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles re warranted to cure the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three hollies are warranted to cure the most tlespera'e rase of rheumatism. Three to four bollles are warranted to ctire salt Rheum. Five io eight bollles will cure the worst ea*e of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect core is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY MASS. Dear Madam—The reputation of the Med ical discovery, in curing all kind of humors, is so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have ever nsed it, that I need nol say any thing on the subject, as the most skilful physicians and the most careful Druggist in the country are unani mous in its praise. In presetting the Medical Discovery lo your notice, I do it with a foil knowledge of its curative power, in relieving all, and cur ing most o( those diseases to which you are unfortunately so liable. The most excruci ating disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is pared astl l>y a miracle) your own tem per is restored lo its natural sweetness, and your babe from short and Iretful mips so calm and sweet plumbers; and the medical discovery becomes a fountain of blessing lot your husband and houshold, lu the advanced stages ol €3 A N K F R il extends to the stomach, causing D Y S P K P tS I A, which is nothing but canker on the stomach then to the intestines and Kidneys, creating a sinking, gone leeling, and an in. difference even lo lite cares of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distresses you, and yon can only lake certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains as the acrtmonous fluid of Ihe cank er eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and becornessallow and greenish, and your best day is gone. For wain of nnnrishj tnent your system becomes loose and flabby, and tbe fibres of your body becomes relaxj ed. Titer. Inflows a Iraitt of disease which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of Ihe heart, pain in the side, weakness of Ihe soir.e and small of ihe back, pain of the hip joint when you re tire, irregularity ol the bowels, and also, that most excruciating of disease, the S" IKES. How many thousands ol poor women are suffering from this disease and pitting away | a miserable life, and their next door neigh bor does not know the cause, I wish lo im ! pregs on your mind that good old proverb, I "An ounce ol prevention is better than a 1 pound of cure." In the Medical Discovery yon have both Ihe preventive and the cure, with this ureal and good qttaltiv, that it will never under any circumstances, do you any itijury. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best y on eau gel and enough of it. Directions lor use.—Adults one table spoon ful per day. Children over le:i years dessert spoonful. Children from five lo eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can he appli cable lo all constilutious, take sufficient to operate on thi bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price St.oo per bottle. For sale by J. R. Meyer, E. P. Lntz. Agents for Bloomsburg. Sold by ail Ihe Druggists throughout the country, in general. Jn. 28, '5B. D 3E3 IT T IS TRY. 11. C. lIOWUR, SDRfiHON DENTIST, I? KSPECFULLY offers his y, professional services to Ihe T T | a ,|i eh an( | gentlemen ol Blooms burg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend lo all the various operations in Dentistry, and is provided with the latest imprcvep PORCELAIN TEETH, whioh will be inser ted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, af wayson hand. All operations on the teeih warranted. Office, 3d building above S. A. Wilson's Carriage Manufactory—Main St., west side. Bloomsburg, Januaty 13, 1858 NEW AMRROTYPE SALOON 1\ BLOOMSBURG. Ile'nry Rosenslock. of Philadelphia, res pectfully inlorms the cilizens of Bloomsburg and vieiniiy, thai he has removed his DAGUERREIAN GALLERY, in Ihe rooms lately occupied by P. Unangst as shoe shop, and is prepared to take pic tures, which will surpass anything ol the kind ever seen in this place. Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, now is ihe time to procure one n| those imperisha ble Amhrotypes, and thus secure Ihe lealnres of beloved Inetnls. Life is uncertain; but Ambrotyjtes are lasting. All are invited to call and' examine soeci mens. [Oct. 6, 1858. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IVOTICK is hereby given that letters testa mentary lo Ihe Estate of Willtum Stall, of Briarcreek township, Columbia comity, deceased, have been granted to the subscri bers. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them, to EDWARD STALL, WILLIAM EDWARDS, January , 1859. Executors