STAR OF THE NORTH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1859> Wl iiavk prepared for our paper a synop sis ol the election returns from the different townships of this county)—which will be found in another column, —giving the numes of all the successful candidates of each elec tion district. This will no doubt be a mat ter of interest for our readers, as well as a gratification to many of the officers elect. THE ERECTION passed off very quiet in this place on last Friday ; with of course, the usuftl defeats that nttend the elections ol this kind. All candidates cannot have offi'cb)fnr there are no! enough to "go round." thfe disappointed ones should be content, and by next spring election, load and fire again. Greed for office appeared to prevail io considerable extent in litis township For some of the offices there were more than the usual number of candidates in the field. As the day was a stormy one, we presume u full vote was not polled. . THE WELSCH BAPTIST of this place have been raising money during lite past week for the purpose of rebuilding their church on the hill in East Bloomsburg. It will bo remembered that the church that formerly stood on the site where this one is to he huilt was biowndown some three years ago. Jt was a brick building. THE IRON CtTy COLLEGE, Pittsburg, Pa., has done more in three years to popularize the science of accounts, than any other in stitution in the conn'ry. Advertises the most extensively—pays the most liberal salaries—employs the best talent—gives the most through and practical education to graduates, and is rewarded by having the largest institution of the kind, in the Union, numbering at this time upwards of 350 stu dents. BPAM-II COIN —The Ledger of yesterday, says that Congress, having passed an act ox'ending the time for exchanging at the Mint the new cent coin lor the fractional part of the Spanish an I Mexican dollar, lor two years from the 21st of February, 1859. deposits ol such com will be received at (lie Mint in exchange for cents of the new issue, under the same regulations as heretofore. A Pio I tf.m —We learn that Smith's gram mar, published by Writ. H Butler, of Phila delphia, has reached the 377 th edition, of 10,000 copies each, while of Mitchell's school geographies four hundred thousand volumes have been already printed. The copy rights of these two works are in them selves a fortune. NewaGnons.—We would announce lo the public thai Mr. STEPHEN H. MII.I.KK has just received a fresh supply of new goods from the eastern cities, which lie offer, cheap for cash, lie litis spaired no pains ill making his selections ; tool has obtained just the quality ol goods that the public de mand. His assortment is complete, ami will compare favourably with any in this place. Mr. M. has made it a point to pur chase merchandise to suit the seasons and the times. He has had some considerable experience in the mercantile business, and lias learned well Ihe w ants of lite purchasing public. A more fair and honorable deal er cannot be lour.d in the community. Give him a call. MANAVUNK STAB A.SD RUXBORCUGII GAZETTE This is the title of a spirited little paper pub lished in Manayunk, Philadelphia, by 1). B POTTS & J AS. If SCOTT. It contains a great deal of originel matter, in the shape of communications and local items; which of course, must make the paper an interest ing one. local matter, of the right stripe, must build up a paper and gain for it a profitable patronge. Success to the Star. SOME TWELVE or more young men have left Tamaqua, Pn..bound lor the gold regions •of Pike's Peak Success to them—may they not meet the late of the fisherman ! The "yellow" fever is abating in this neighbor hood; but it appears to be increasing and becoming more excitable in Tamaqua and other places of like verdure. ABOLITION or THK GRAND JURY IN MICHI GAN.—The Delroil Free Press says the act providing for the trial of crimuals by infor mation goes into effect sixty days after the ]2lh of February, at which time it becomes a law. This law virtually abolishes the Grand Jury, which has for so long exercised its inquisitorial functions, reserving lor the Circuit Judge power to call it into session whenever special cases need its aid. All cases are to be examined before a Justice of the Peace, and by them committed di rectly to the higher Courts, instead of for indictment, as has previously been done. THROUGH our exchanges we are informed that the Court House at the County seat of Clarion County,this state,was, on last Thurs day, destroyed by fire. All the records, however, were saved. , A LARGE SALE.— More than Twenty-five ' Thousand copies of DR. CULVKRWKLL'S cele f brated essay on Nervous Diseases have al . jready been published in this country. It is ry a celebrated autftor, and costs but a trifle. So# Advertisement. iffilir ne, Ally pure, has been discovered in Texagj about 20 miles west of McKinney, nest theflfio of Denton and Collin. It ap parentlyVxiats in great abundance, and large quamM#a may be picked from the ground withoMhe trouble of excavating. A piece weighlig thirty or forty pounds has been exhibiidHpMcKinney, aru ' sub jected to a few lt admits of a fine polish, is so (Wild malleable, is readi ly welded with other supposed will yield about 60 per metal. HALT ol tho three cent circula tion are undoubtedly countnwh And strange as it may apper, the btSwiess of manufacturing them is a very prof! one* MARRIED. In Bloomsburg,on Thursday the 17th inst, liy Rev. J. Guyer CHAHI.KS A. DODSON, of Salem and I.VUTA L. ADAMS, of Columbia co. frIED. On Saturday morning, I2lh inst., Frank J. infant sou of A. M. & M. E. Rupert, aged nearly 3 months. In Cattawissa. on the 15th inst., of Con sumption, Mr JOHN HAIITMAN, aged about 56 years. In this plnce on Sunday evening iho 20lh inst, SON ol Mary and H. W. Brown, aged about two years. "REVIEW OF THE MARKET, CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY. BUTTER, 20 F.GGS 12 TALLOW, 12 LARD, 12 POTATOES. 66 DR'D Al'l'LES,2 00 HAMS, 12 WHEAT, SI 20 RYE. 85 CORN, 80 OA IS. 40 BUCKWHEAT, 50 WT. BEANS, I 50 CLOVERSEED.S 50 HOLI.OWAT'S PII.LS —ln dyspepsia, gastxits an all inflammatory and constrictive disor ders of the stomach, growing out of indi gestion, there is something chemically wrong in the fluids which should dissolve and assimulate the food. Titese searching Tills, acting upon the bile as chemical agents, restore to the one its solvent ptoper ties, and to the other its modifying and tem pering qualities. Such seems to be.phllos ophy ol their operation. As regards their almost magical effect in dyspepsia and all complaints affecting the digestive appara tus and the liver, there can be but one opin ion among candid observers. FOR FKMAI.ES.—It is a lamentable fact thai so large a number of Females are af flicted with Irregularities, either refused or suppressed, which rapidly anil surely under 'nine their health, shorten ilteir lives, and olttimes render them unfit for those duties in lite Tor which an all-wise Creator has formed them. Thisstaleof things need not exist when Da. WHEATINO'S FEMALE R.KCU LATINU PILLS are so sure to bring relief.— They are composed of materials, harmless to die most delicate constitution, put effi cient in the highest degree in eradicating that train of diseases incident to the sex, originating from irregularities. They are no Nostrum, but clai.n tor themselves vir lues resulting from the use of those most valued remedies prescribed by the highest medical authority, Ancient or Modern. Many Female* giie way to despondency, imagining themselves in a confirmed de elitte. To such we would confidently re commend these PILLS, believing if there is a power in tiny remedy to effect a perma nent cure, Inal blessing will ensue from llieir use. They are manufactured only by J K. BOWER, cor. 2d & Race streets, Phila-I delphia. None genuine wttnoitt his written I signature upon each box. Price $1 00. CITATION. SN the matter ol the petition of William Ltttz. one of the executors of the last will ami le-iament of Peter I.mz, late ol Su garlouf township, Columbia County, Penn sylvania, deceased, which petition was pre sented to art Orphan's Court ol the said county, held at Uloomshttrg, at the February Tenn thereof, A.. D., 1859, praying that the executors of the said last will anil testament be fully empowered lo sell (be real eslate of Ihe sai I deceased: COLUMBIA COUSTV, ss: -pv- The Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania to Elizabeth, tnteimarried IEJOSW llw't'h Peter Coldern, and to the said Peter Coldern, loSursh, in termarried with George St rber, and to Ihe said George Ssrber; to William Lutz, Adam Luiz, Peter Ltt'z; to Catharine, intermarried with William Wilson, and to the said Wil liam Wilson; to Andrew Ltttz, Anthony Lutz. Strnr.it l.ntg; lo Judith, intermarried with William Wtldnner, ami lo the. said William Wildoiicr ; lo Delia Ann, intermarried with John Kressler, and lo the said John Kressler; to Amanda, iiiiermattied with Henry Shultz, and to ihe said Henty Shultz; and to the children ol M"ty who was intermarried with Stephen Preston, Ihe said Mary being now deceased, to wit, William, Rosamtah, John, Adam, George, Francis, and James, and to their guardian or guardian*, il any they, or any ol litem, have and lo the said Stephen Pteslon ; to Elles, a child of Cltas Lutz now deceased, and to hie guardian if any he have; and lo —— Coleman, a child of Lydia, now deceasud, who wa* intermarried with Daniel Coleman, and to the guardian of the •aid child, tl any there be. and to the said Daniel Coleman; arid lo Peter Belles who was intermarried with Susan now deceased, a daughter of the said Catharine Lutz de ceased ; and lo all persona who htve any preaent or expectant interest in the premises: Greeting :—You and each of you are hereby cited lo be and appear before the Judges of the Orphan's Court for the County ol Col umbia, to be held in Blonmsburg, in and for the said county, nil the firal Monday of May next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day, to shew cause, il any you or any of you have, why the real estate of the said Peter Lutz, senate in the said township ol Sugatlaof, shall not be sold by ihe executors of his saitl last will and testament, as there in directed. Witness, Warren J Woodward, Esquire, President Judge of our said Court, Ihe 9lh day of February , in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and filly-niue. JACOB EYF.HLY, Clerk. Blonmsbnre, March, 9 1859 NEW WORK FOR AGENTS. The Life, Speeches & Memorials or DANIEL W EBSTER, CONTAINING HIS MOST CELEBRATED ORATIONS, A SEL' CTION 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. It :a print ed on fine paper and bntittd in beautilul style; contains excellent lint illustrations nl his Birthplace and Mansion at Marahfieltl; and full-length, life-like Steel Portrait. The Publisher offers it with confidence to the American public, and ia convinced that it wdl supply an important want in American literature. No work was to be obtained beretolote, which presented, within acom pucland convenient compass, the chief events of the life of Daniel Webster, bis most re markable intellectual efforts, and the most valuable anil interesting eulogies which the great men ol the nation uttered in honor ol his memory. We present all these treasure* in this vol ume, at a very moderate price, and in a very ooovenlent form. Subeeiiytton price, in ointh, #1,76; handsomely embossed leath er, #2,00. Persons desirous of becoming Agents for this valuable work, will address, (or (ull particulars, DUANE RULISON, Publishes, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. A. J. EVANS. MER C H NT, Store on the upper part of Main St., nearly opposite the Episcopal Church. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endownment. for the Rchef of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. 11HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view - of (he Hwln I destruction ol It) man life caused by Sexual disease*) and the decep tion* practiced upon (lie nnloriunate victim* of such diseases by Quack*, several yers ago directed llieir Consulting Surgeon, HH a CHARITABLE ACT worthy oflheir name, 10 open ■ Dispensary for ilie Ireaimenl o! this cla** of disease* in all llieir forms, ant to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS 10 al who apply by teller, with a description o! their condition, (ice, occupation, habits ol lite, &c. ) and in cvse of extreme poverty. to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to *tld that the Association command* the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish tho most approved modern treatment The Director* of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sex ual Diseases, express the highest satisfac tion with the success which has atteuned the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhea. Seminal Weakness, Gonorr hea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or sell-Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c., and order a continuance ol the game plan lor the ensuing year. The Directors, on a.review of the past, feel assured thai 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 to devote them selves, with renewed zeal, to this very im* I portant and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakne.-s, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other dis eases of the Sexual organs, by the Consult ing Surgeon, wil' he sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) EREF. OF CHARGE on receipt of TWO STAM PS lor postage. Oth er Reports antl Tracts on the nature and treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &c., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Agrees, for Report or (reatmenl, DR. J. | SXILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howan' Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv ot.'!" of-the Directors. EZRA D HEART WELL, Pint. GEO. FAIRCHILO, Secretary- March It, 1859.—8. SHERIFF SALES F>Y virtue ol a writ of venditioni exponas, *-* to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in Blnotnsburg, on Saturday the f6th day of March insl., at one o'clock, in the afternoon, the following described property to wit: A certain Plantation and tract of land ail nate in Franklin township, Columbia Coun ty, bounded on the Snu'h by landaof Abra ham Ltlley, on the East by lands of Aaron Lontberson, on the North by other lands of the said James K. Fisher, and on the East by lands of George Schick and others, con* Wining in the whole ninety-five acres be the same more or less. About ninety acte of which is cleared land, whereon is erected a ot.e and a half story dwelling House part frame and part log, a large frame bank barn, a frame wagot: house, a stone spring house, and other out Buildings with the appurte nances. Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold a the property of James K, Fisher. ALSO, —At the same time and place by virtue ol a writ ot Levari Facias to me di rected, all that two story plank house or building, situate in the town of Hnbbleville in lite township of Beaver. in the County ol Colombia, on a coiner lot in said Town, the 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 bnumled by the Rail Road of the Colum bia Coal & loo Company, and by lahds of Trttmen M. Hubble and others. Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles Everlee. fWConditions ot the above sales are, ten pet cent, of the purchase money to be paid at the striking down of the property, and the balance on the first Monday of May next. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloolftsbnrg, March 2d, 1859. GKEENU'doiVsEMINARY, Aim COLUMBIA COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE. I jtHK next Quarter at tins Institution, w ill J commence on the 16ili of August, ami terminate on the 29th ol October. The at tention of Teachers is psrticularly directed 'o the advantages of a course cf Norma! in struction during this quarter. Some have already engaged, and all nthera who desire to join the Class, should make early appli cation to the Principal. All who attend should make arrangementa 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. lILOOJISIHIRG ORNAMENTAL MARBLE HORKS. 1 THE undersigned has opened in Bluoms burg, a Marble Yard in Court Alley, east of the Court House, and has secured the ser vices of JOHN H. YOUNG, formerly ol Berwick, as lorentan. 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, &C. 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 lurnisti work us cheap as any establishment In the country. S. C. SHIVE. Bloomsburg, Dec. 15, 1858. ADMINISTRATORSNOTICE. A LL persona interested will take notice that letters of Administration to the Estate of Noah S. Prentis, late ol Blootn township, Columbia county, deceaspd, has been granted by the Register of Columbia county, to the undersigned, living in Blnnms hnre, 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 arc notified to make payment forthwith. J. M. CHEMBERLIN, Blonmsbnrg, Nov. 10, 1858. Adm'r. Philadelphia Dry Goods. SIIAICPIaESS lII;OTHERS. CORNER o/CHESTNUT It EIGHTH STREETS, IMPORTERS, Jobbers, and Retailer., of New Fabrics in Spring and Summer Goods, Orgatidiea, Lawns, GrenaditiA, and Bareges; Fancy and Plain Silks, and Rtch Silk Robes; Black Silks of the best makes, of all kinds. Coatings, Cassimeres, Yestiogs and Dril lings for M m and Roys. . Broche, Canton, Crape and Stella Shawls. Embroideries, Luce and Muslins, and Curtain Goods. Linen and Woolen Goods, for House Furnishing. Philadelphia, March 16, 1859.—3 m. IRON CITY CO9IMERCI PITTSBUHOM, I'*. - • . CHARTERED 1855. 300 Student Utending January, 1858. IVow ihelariiesi and most thorough Com mereial School cf the U. Stales. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Couitl ■ na lloum. J. C. Smith, A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping and Science ol Accounts. A. T. Doiuhel, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. Heydrtek and T. C. Jenkins, Teach ers ol Brok keeping. A Co A- lew and IV. A. Miller, Profs, ol Penmanship. • Single and donble entry Book-keeping, as used hi every department ol business. Com mercial Arithmetic—rapid business writing —delecting oounterleit money—mercantile correspondence—commercial law aie taught, and all other subjects necessary lor the suc cess and thorough education of a practical business man. 51 PREMIUMS 1858. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western cities, for best writing, not en graved work. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation— Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Grad uates assisied in obtaining situations—Tti tinn fnr 101 l commercial course, 835 Uo— time 8 to 12 weeks—Board 82 60 per week—Stationery, 86.00—Entire cost, a6O 00 to 870 00 Ministers' Song received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Busi ness and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS. Oct. 6, 1858. Pittsburgh, Pa. Phil'a 8c Reading Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAS SEN'GKR TRAINS, January Ist 1869. Up Trains, aoing North, leave Philadelphia at 7J 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 rio'ico. Close connections are made by the 10.22 A. M. Up Trains, from Poll Clinld n to Elimra and all intermediate points; anri by the 6.22 P. M. Up Train from Port Clinton lo Klirii'a, Canandaigna, Buffalo, Niagara, Detroit, Cb'cago, 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 Potisville, and Up P. M. Traill from Phila delphia, only run. IST Depot in Philadelphia, corner ol Broad aud Vine streets. Filly pounds ol baggage allowed each passenger, (except on Sunday trains.) Tickets.must be pur chased before entering- the cars. G A. NICHOLS. jly 29—tf. General Superintendent. Eagle Foundry*Blnomsbiirg; STOVES AND TINWARE. THE 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 hand. The subscribe has removed Ilia Tin Shop from Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has erected a budding altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist ol the WM. yPte PENN COOK, RAUB fOOK.VAN COOK, and PARLOR STOVES s || the Egg Cylinder Stove, &c. All kinds of Spooling made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, April 16, 1857. PIIBIiIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In 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 (orenoon, Peter Kline, admin* istrator, of Henry Metz late of Locust trvp., in said county, dee'd, will expose to sale by public vendue, upon the premises a certain TIC ACT OF LAND situate in Lncns| township, Columbia coun ty, adjoining John Herner on tne east, Jos. Carl and John Yeager on the west, William 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 booses, one bam and one saw-mill. Late the estate of said deceased, situaie in ihe township of Locust, and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, Hloomsburg, Feb. 19, 1859. Clerk. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Columbia county, on SATURDAY, the 26ih Jay ol MARCH, insi., ai 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ISAAC K. KRICKBAUM, Executor of ihe last will and tesiumeut ol John Kline, laie of Benton township,"ln said county, deceased, will expose to sale, by public vendue, upon the premises, a certain portion of the REAL ESTATE of the said deceased situaie m said township, consist ing ol about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Of Land, the most of which is reasonably WELL TIMBERED, about Fifteen Acre's being cleared. A SAW MILL is on the premises, and theMand when cleared will be 1 good farming land. Terms favorable. Lite the estate of said deceased, situaie in the township ol Benton, and county all ore said. JACOB EYERLY, Clk. Bloomsbnrg. March Administrator's Notice- NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested, that letters ol adminstrmion on th estate of Jacob Fry, late of Mifflin town ship, Columbia county,deceased, have been granted by Ihe Register of Columbia coun ty, to the undersigned, living in Mifflin, in said county. All pe'sons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedeni, are requested to present them lo Ihe admin istrator, duly attested, without delay, and all persons indebted to the estate are noti fied to make payment forthwith. SAMUEL CREASY, Mifflin, Feb. 26, 1859. Adm'r. 1* lib lie Notice. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, on Book account, Note or otherwise, will lake notice thai all accounts must be settled up helween this dale (Feb. 19th) and the first oj Muy next, and save trouble. All ac counts not settled and paid by that time, costs will be added without respect to per son. Therefore step up lo the captain's of fice and square your accounts. JOHN WHITENIGHT, 1 Bloomsburg, Feb. 23, 1859. EVANS 8c WATSON'S H Phil'a Manufactured SMjMANDER From the Village Record, . WEST CHESTER, Pa. Saturday, Feb. 6, 1859. lIODBEI,Y —The office of the old Railroad, in West Chester, was broken into last Thursday night, and robbed cf s sma'l a mount ol money. The thieves entered the building in lite rear, broke the doors, and locks off the desks, and attempted to get in to the large iron safe, but did not succeed The Sale was manufactured by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Streets, Philadelphia. STILL ANOTHER ATTEMPT. OCTOBER 18lh, 1858.—Three theives en tered the flourttig-mill of Messrs. Dorrace & Dornti, Bristol, Pa., and tried all n'ght to blow open their Safe, with powder, which had 8250 ill cash, bill did not succeed in getting it open. Their Sulamander Sale was manufactured by EVANS & WATSON. GREAT SAFE ROBBERY AT NORHIS TOWN, DECEMBER Ist, 1858—Some time last night, the flouring-mill ol Mr. Joseph Fazone, in Norrislown, Pa., was entered and nun ol Fatrel, Herring, & Co's best pa tent Powder proof Lock arid Sale WAS BLOWN OPEN WITH PuWDER, and 81,600 in cash taken nut and carried away. This Safe is now in Evans & Wat son's store, No. 26 South Fourth Slieet, where we most respectfully invite the pub lie in call and examine it. N B.— We find in Iht Prttt, December 4th, the following: ' All onr Safes are war ranted to aive perfect satisfaction, or the money will be returned. FARREL, HERRING & CO." We, EVANS & VVAISON, would ask all pariies having Farrel, Herring & Co's Patent Champion Safes, in lake advantage of the above offer, and return them and get their mnney, as tbey will tind that, in a few years, the Composition with which the Safes are filled (a large portion being oil of vitriol) will eat out all the iron. A speci men of 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 o/ the 4th nil.] Farrel, Herring & Co's l'stetit Champion Safes, the only Sales made in the city which have never been robbed by burglars, or had their content* destroyed by accidental fires. Evans & Watson'* Philadelphia answer to a New York Humbug. We,the undersigned citizens of St Joseph, Mo., do hereby ceriifv 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 fite-proof, and is useless as a fire prool Safe; that the books, papers, jew elry, &c., winch were in the Safe at the time, were much injured; also, that the building which it was in was of frame and on ly 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 Safe purposing lobe fire-proof. W. R. PtCNtrg, Druggist. JOSEPH VV. TOOTLE, Dry Goods. J. A BKATTIK, Banker. DONNELL.SAXTON & MCDONNELL, DryGoods WILLIAM Rtv, Drv Goods. JOHN CORD, Dry Goods. C. E. BALDWIN, SI. Joseph, Mo. EVANS & WATSON, 26 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, have now on hand the largest assortment of Salamander Safes in the United Slates, warranted equal to any other- made in the country. I'lease give us a call. Feb 23d, 189 . CABINET WARE ROOMS, s. c. §IIIVE, T> ESPECTFULLY invites ihe attention of the Public to his extensive 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 ment ot FASHIONABLE FURNITURE. which ia equal in style and finish loihal of Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as low prices. He has Sofas of different style and prices, from $25 lo $6O. Divans Loun ges, Walnut slid Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking arid easy chairs, Piano stools, and a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parloi bureaus, sofa, card, centre and pier tables, detashus, cheffeniers. whatnots and comndes and all kinds of fashionable work. His stock of buieaue, enclosed and oommon wasitstands, dress-table-, corner cupboards solas,' DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is ihe largest in this section of the couniy. He will also keep a good assortment nt looking glasses with fancy gilt and common frames He will also furnish spring mattrasses fitted lo any sized bedstead, which are superior for duiability and comfort lo any bed in use. Dloomsbnrg, January 13, 1858. DREG* ANI> MEDICINES, OPo HaUrtPZa WOULD cull 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, W PAINTS, NARNIBHES, GLASS, Dykstuvks Confectioneries, Perlumery, fancy soups and toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco ol every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail at the manufacturer's prices ,PURE WISES AND R RAN DIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, ea\Braaca^acaß^. 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 a.nl lancy notions not here enumer ated. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Medicines put op carefully and at short no tice. Glass Cutting done to order at the old stand E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858, M'KKLV¥7 NEAL & CO., MERCHANTS, Northeast corner of Mein and Market Sta. A.M. RUPERTS TINNER $ STOVR DEALER, Shop oo South side ot Main street, balow Mat ket. BARN ARDRUPEH'L FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Shop on the South Side ol Main Street, first square below Market. hTraFcTHWeR, SURGEON DENTIST, Office near Wilscn'e Carriage shop, Main St. New Arrltal of Fall and Winter fff ■> CO CO S3 a WcKGLVY, NIIAL A CO., HAVE just received ami opened their slock of Merchandise for rale, Whicli cpttpri see the LARGEST, Cheapest; and t.afmlenm el assortment now offered ih litis tO'-VN.— Having paid great at ention to the selection of their entire stock as to Prt£e and Quality, they flatter themselves that tliej can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to boy cheap, can save money by Saving us a call. We l.avea'l kinds of goods end wares to supply the wants of the people. A very large and complete assortment .of , LADIE'S DRE.'S GOODS. French Merinoes. wool plaids, alpacas, bnm baxin.es, dp baues, noplina parametta cloths, mohair, lustres, muslin de laioes, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Cabcoes, &c. WHITE GCODS OF ALL KINDS, Sleeves,. Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, Bouncings, bamls and trimmings, l*ces and edgings,bonnet ribbons, in large variety, vel vet libbons, and braids, kid, cotton, lisle thread gloves, mohair milts, &c. ALL KINDS OF SHAWLS, broche, Bay .Stjiie, Waterville," black silk, cashmere, embrodered, lie. Also a very large large assortment of Cloths, caaimers, satinets, vestings, tweeds, jeans, coaling vel vet, beaver cloths, &r*, & SERIES of all kinds and sixes for men, women and children. We have a large assortment, of HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We have also, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar ware, &c. Very cheap CARPETS,CARPET-BAGS, FLOOR, table and carriage oil cloihs, mats, rugs, bas kets, &e. Muslins, flannels, tickings, dia pers, lowelings, drillings, &., In abundance. We invite onr friends ami the public gen erally to give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere We have bought our goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not be undersold by anybody or the rest of man kind. WcKELVV, NEAL & CO. Bloomshurg, January 13, 1758. GROCERY, BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Main Street, Uloomsburg, one door below Iron Street. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens ol Bloomsburg, and the public in general, thai they have formed a partnership under the name and firm of Moyer & Shel don, and have jusl opened in their spacious new Store House. !hg GROCERY, BAKERY & CONFECTION ERY BUSINESS, On an extensive scale ill all their various de partment', and in great variet us, where 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 much c.vre, and will be void for oash, at the "lowest living prices." Their Bakery is entirely new, cnnstrucied after the most modem improvements and will he 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 fitted up a most magnificent Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, occupy ing the entire space of the (up alairv) second floor, with splinter new fixtures and finishings, where they will be happy to serve iheir cus tomers with choice Oysters, wholesale arid retail. N. B.—A Ladies' Saloon separated from the General Restaurant, ha also been pre pared lor llieir special accommodation. ALBERT MOYKR, K.M.SHELDON. Bloomsburg, Ocl. 27, 1858. HEALTH HITUOIT PHYSIC) A PRIZE ESS A ON NERVOUS DISEASES. Just published, the 25th thousand, in a sealed envelope, price 10 cents; or sent, postpaid, by ihe Publishers, for 3 stamps : A Medical Essay on the Physical Exhaust ion and Decay of the frame from Indul gence, Infection and the injurious conse quences of Mercury, with tbe modern meait* of cure. By It. J. CULVER WELL, M D. Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c., &c., Sic. , # # * Sperrnatorrbma, or Seminal Emiss ions, Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Timidity, Diseases of Ihe Sexual Organs, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally, are promptly j and effectually cured by the Author's novel and most successful mode of treatment, by : means of which the Invalid can regain pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medicines. From the London Lancet —"The best trea ties ever written on a subject of vital impor tanre to all, well worthy the Author's exalted reputation." Address the Publishers: C. J. C. KLINE & Co., Ist Avenue, cor. 19lh Street, Post Box 4586, N. Y. City. |.Dec. 22, '68,-3mos. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given thai letters of administralion'on the estate of Catharine j Lutz, late of Benlou township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by i the Register of Columbia county to the un dersigned, who resides in Benton lowriship, ami county aforesaid. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested in present them to :he admin istrator without delay, and all persons in debted to make payment forthwith. WILLIAM LUTZ, Adm'r. Benton, Jan. 24, 1859. BLOOMSBU RQ f 1111E undersigned would in litis way call the attention of the public to the Rook Store at the old stand, next door to the "Ex change Hotel,''' wtiere at all limes can be found a good assortment of books, including Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Histories, BOOKS of Poetry, Novels, and bchool Books ; also all kinds of stationary ol the best quality. A considerable deduction made upon Ihe 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. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested will laKe notice that letters of administration on lite estate of Catharine Metz. late of Locus township, in the county of Columbia, have been granted by the Register of Columbia county to Charles Metz, who resides in said township and county; all pe'* o "* hav ing claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, are requested to make then, known to the admiida'raior, without delay, and all persons indebted to make Payment forthwith, to HARLESMm 1 Locust. Feb. 19, l 59 > Administrator. §THE GREATEST until DISCOVER? Of THE AGE. |Y| It KENNEDY of Uexbiiry has dn-covrr "ed in one of onr forfiriftni pasture weeds aremedv that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR FROM THE worst scrofula down to a comihtm pitt/ilc. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two case-, both thunder rumor. He has now in Ills possession, over one tinnilrril ceoifi cales of its value, all wiiliiti twenty miles of Boston. , .. t. Two hollies are warranted ie cure a nurs ing sore mouth. One 10 three b'oltfes wr'lf cure the worst kinrl of pimples on the face. Two or three bullies will clear the sy s tem Of biles. Two br.tifes are warranted in cure lire* wnr-t canker in the mouth orvfnn.aCh. Three to five trntiSe' are warranted to cure the worst wind of Erysipelas- One or two bot'les are warranted to cnifV all hnrnor in the eyes. Two bullies are Warranted to cure running | of the ears and blotches in the flair. Fnitf fo six bellies are warranted lo curd corrupt and running ulcers. One bo:tie will curd scaly eruption of the skin. (i Two three bodies re warranted Id cure the wo/St kind of ring worm. Two pr three hollies are warranted In cure the mpst desperate case of rlieummism. Three to four bol'lle:? are Warranted to cure salt Rheum. Five to eight bottle* WiM ctr?e the wor-f case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure 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 esiablished by ihe unanimous voice of all who have ever used it, that f need not 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 preserving the Medical Discovery to your notice, 1 do ir with a full knowledge cf its curative power, in relieving all', and cur ing most of those diseases ;o which you nre unfortunately so liable. The most exciucr ating disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own tem per is restored to its natural sweetness, arid your babe from short and Irctfnl trips to calm and sweet plumbers; and Ihe medical discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to your hnsband and houshold, lu the advanced stages of C A m K E It it extends to the stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker on the stomach then to the intesiines and Kidneys, creating a sinking, gone teeling, and an in. difference even lo the caret of your family Your stomach is RAW AND INFCAMED, your fond distresses you, and you can only lake certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it contains us the acrimonous fluid of the cank er eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and becomeseallow and greenish, end your best day is gone. For want ol'unnrishj men! your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your body beeomes relax' ed. Then follows a train of disease which ihe Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of Ihe heart, pain in the side, weakness ol the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when you re tire, irregularity ol the bowels, and also, that most excruciating of disease, the PIKES. How many thousands ol poor women are Buffering from this disease anil pining away a miserable life, and their next door neigh bor does not know the cause, I wish to im press on your mind lhal good old proverb, "An ounce ol prevention is better than a pound of cure.'' In ihe Medical Discovery you have boih the preventive and the cure, with this great arid good qnalilv, that it will never under any circumstances, do you any injury. No change of diet ever necessary—oat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for use.—Adults one table spoon ful per day. Children over ten years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, lea spoonful. As no directions can he appli cable to all constitutions, take sufficient la operate on the bow-Ms twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price 81.00 per bottle. For sale by J. R. Meyer, E. P. Lulu, Agents for Bloomsburg. Sold by all the Druggists throughout iht country, in general. Jit. 28, '5B. "DENTISTRY." ■i. r. uowuit, SUItOEON DENTIST. 1? EBPECFULLY offers his' {MGapSk ■*-*' professional services to the f ladies and gentlemen of Bloqms bnrg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all Ihe various operations in ; Den:isiry,- and is provided with the latest improvep PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inser ted on pivot or gold plate, to look as well aa natural. A superior article of Tooth Powders, al ways on hand. All operations on the teetli warranted. Office, 3d building ahove S. A. Wilson's Carriage Manufactory—Main St., west side. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858 NEW AMBUOTYPE SALOON IN BLOOMSBURG. Henry Hosenslnck. of Philadelphia, res. pectfnlly inlorms the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that lie has removfd his DAGUERREIAN GALLERY, in the rooms lately occupied by P. ITnangst as shoe shop, and i" prepared to lake pic lure' which will surpass aiiylbiiigol ihe kind ever seen in this place. Earners, mothers, sisters, brothers, now ia ihe time to procure one ol those imperisha ble Arribroiypes, and thus secure the features of beloved friends. Life is uncertain; bill Ambroiypes are lasting. All ore invited to eeiland.' examine speci mens. [Oct. 6. 1858. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. [VOTICE is hereby given that let-era testa *■ * meniury to Ihe Estate of William Stall, of Brian-reek township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to Hie subscri bers. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them, to EDWARD STALL, WILLIAM EDWARDS, January , 1859. Executor/.
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