STAR OF THE NORTH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, I 85&. T*M AND TIE UP. —Thiß is tho time to trim arid tie up jour running roses,vines,&o. Do it while the weather is pleasant. JUMP POR JOT. —We noticed at the depot' yesterday, a young lady who was so full of joy that she jumped About three feet from the ground. She had inet an old friend, nnd showed her delight by jumping in the air. A*SS WE have been requested to announce that ROBT. F. CLARK, ERA , will deliver a lecture before the Young Men's Christian Associa tion, 011 next Friday evening, in the Base tnent of the Lutheran Church, of this place. We bespeak for the lecturer a respectable audience. OUR farmers throughout the county are busy with their spring tvork. A large num ber are beginning to plow for oats and corn. The weather is not yet sufficiently settled to allow them to do much out-door work.— April will soon be here, when we may ex pect more pleasant weather. TIIK peach crop last year in this section being rather small, it was thought by the peach growers that they would realize a line crop this year. We were visiting df ferent parts of the county last week and learned that there is a poor prospect for even as good a crop as was offered last year. ANY of our subscribers wishing to have the direction of their papers changed, in consequence of moving, will please inform the carrier, or leave word at the printing offico. Those changing residences in the ■cour.tr}", will please inlorm us immediately by mail, giving us tlmir lull address, with name of post otlice, and county, legibly. The Equinoctial rains have caused heavy freshets in the eastern Sta'es. In Canada a dreadful accident was caused by the wash ing of the Great Weslren Road. The loco motive ran into a chasm tXventy feet deep with baggage and two passenger cars. Five persons were killed ntid nine severely hurt. EASTKR.— This approaching holiday is at present mtiversallv observed by the boys. At every corner, crowds of urchins can be seen with eggs in their hands, crying out, "who'll pick." Matty are the hett roosts that are invaded by these little rascals, who, to the agony of dame chick, carry off their eggs FIVK POINTS HOTKL.— This is a new house, lately erected in Koaringcreek township Columbia county, and is being kept by Mr. John Snyder, a very accommodating young man. Mr Snyder has quite recently taken •charge ol this house, and through his care ful attention to the wants ul the public, he may be enabled to do a handsome business. His table and bar wdl always te furnished with something to satisfy the wants of the traveler. Good stabling for the nccornmoda tion of teams can be had. llis charges are liberal Those traveling in that direction are solicited to give him a call. Five Points is the Capital of Ronringcreek township. Tits MONTH OF Mai.cn has nearly marched away, ami so far it has been decidedly co qtteitish—one day all frowns and tears, the next all smiles .md sunshine. At the present writing, we are enjoying beautiful weather, the sky is clear and serene; the sun shining bright, drying off the muddy roads a? fast as possible. No doubt by the time twenty four hours have passed around another change of weather will he experienced, making things look quite different. So says •the register ol the limes. THK prospects of a busy season are at this lime very flattering in our town. Quite a good number of new houses have already been contracted for, and the erection of tnanv others is in contemplation, so that our house-carpenters, bricklayers, house painters. and other mechanics, are likely to be busily employed during the corning sum mer. This is what we all like to see. It gives employment to the many hands that are in our town, and adds much to the ap pearance of the place. There is plenty of room in this place for improvement in the way of building, paving and fencing SHAD. —These delicious fish are going to be plenty this season in our burgh, and prices have a downward tendency. They were selling as low as 374 and 25 centsai piece, in market here, a few davs ago They were good looking fish for that price though, and eat better than they looked.— They are an excellent fish in their proper season. The market will, no doubt, be fill ed with specimens of the finny tribe of ev- j ery lute, size ami description, from the elegant and delicious shad, down to the homely sucker nnd caltie. The gteat sup ply will be doubtless owing to the extensive demands, from is being the season of Lent. New BAPTIST CHURCH —This new edifice is being speedily built on Third St., Blooms burg, and will be finished in a few months, \ ready for ministerial services. The size of ! this building will be 36 X 40 ft. in the clear, With 18 ft. ceiling, and finished in the best style of workmanship. It will be construc ted of wood with a handsome belfry and steeple to adorn its appearance. It also is the design to have the walls and ceiling pa pered with a neatly finished article, nnd the Windows beautified with appropriate shades. K Our townsman, EI.IAS MKKDKMIAI.I., is the yfigfltraclor, and under whose supervision it tetoy be expected that a good job will be I ■Hp. He possesses the material and em- WtHp&echanic* able to execute the best work. The entire cost of this build ing ijpwen estimated at $l6OO. This will be a church, i. e., purchasing a lot of grotoi and erecting r building, for rather a sapjtttafpm of money. This is anUjtMprise worthy of public en- all who fell like lending a helping hai^flkj), matter their aid will be thankfully is nothing of more social or to a communi ty than good churches uMgrererenced and THE Contractors on the Lackawanna and | Bloomsburg Railroad Extension are busily engaged tearingout rock and grading. They have a very bard piece ol road to build, and persons unacquainted with that kind of work would think it impossible to build it We have reference to the narrows two or three miles below this place, Where they are compelled to grade through solid rock. KEEP TO THE RIGHT. —Just about One half of the pedestrians do not understand tho true and only manner tlint should guide them in navigating crowded streets. We have reference to this dodging first from Title side to the olher of tho sichj walk, knocking off hats, occasionly causing very l unpleasant sensations just below the vast, treading on corns and multitudinous other disagreeable effects. It people would inva riably "keep to tho right," all such difficul ties would be obviated FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLATURE —Both branches of the Legislature have agreed upon Thursday, the 14th of April, as the day lor final adjournment. This will leave but seventeen working day to the present session—quite enough, though, to finish all the necessary public business. " The Rough anil Ready Mill" at l%.nville. Pa., made last week, tho large quantity of 235 tons of railroad iron, being 25 tons over the yield of the previous week, and nearly 40 tons per day. This is not often surpass ed by establishments of even much large capaciijL - AHEADOFTIMK-The Southern papers con cur in ihe stnternent that vegetation in that latitude is at least one month in advance of ordinary years. Fruit trees are in blossom, and flowers of various kinds are in fall bloom. The artesian well ol Mr. Laures, in Read ing, Pa., lias reached the depth of 500 feet The rock penetrated is still limestone, mix ed widi horn blende, carbonate of lime, and | a trifle of sulphur. j Several youn g Men of Lebanon are mak ing arrangements for a trip to the Pike's Peak Gold Mines. Mr. John M Good, the Newspaper ageni, is one of the party GREENWOOD SEMINARY. A BOARDING SCHOOL unit Normal In ** stinue, for Teachers and oihers. The first qnarier will commence April lllli. The second afler Summer vacaliou, on AIUMIRI 15111, elc. TERMS : —£3o p-'r Quarter for all expen ses. Catalogues will he sent to those who apply lor them. WM. BURGESS, Prin. Millville. Pa., March. 30, 1859. Grand Jurors for May Term 1859. Bloom—John Karkley, Klisha C. Burton, Levi Coxe. Robert I'ursel. Benton—David Remley, Briarcreek—l-aao Bower. Cattawissa—Le*i H'eiler, Lewis Yetter. Centre—Peter Miller. : Franklin—Reuben Rohrbach, Joseph Hirt man. Gieeownod—lsaac Ikeler. Hemlock—James E nun it James Roal. Jackson—George Herlernati. Ml. Pleasant—Daniel Zigler Mifflin—George S.vank, Stephen Wolf Maine—Daniel Miller. Montour— Peter M. Kashner, Is.cher M Kvarie. Orange —John Covanhovan. j Snyarloaf—John M. Cole, James F. Kde. Traverse Jurors lor May T* rut 1859. Bloom— Jame- K. Eyer, Joseph Weaver. Ben'on—Jacob Wodever. Malliew Mi-Hen | ry, Cyrus B. While, Chrisiian Ash. t Beaver—Moses Sohlielier, David Davis, Stephen Lelir. Briarcreek—George A. Beam. Jonathan Eo.k. J Cattawissa—John Keiler, Nicholas fluiniao, Isaiah John. UpoHe— Jes-e Hicks, Daniel Jamison George I'. Miller. Ci nyngharr—Reuben Wa'ser. ! Eishinttcreek—Thomas l'ealer, Richard j Bright. Franklin—William Mensch, Moses Hower. j Greenwood—J„|in Station, Duvid C-Alburl | son, Johnson 11. Ikeler. Locust—John L. Hurai, Isaac Rlioads. Mnniour—Lloyd Pax ton, Daniel Giger. Mifflin—John Wolf, Jacob Smith. Madison—Oliver P. Runyan. Orange—William W hit mi re. Pine—John F. Fouler. Scoil—Silas E. Fowler, Ceorge Beats. TRIAL LIST FOR MAY TERM 1859. | 1. Barnabas Cullender ad nr., s. William B Peterman. 2. Township n| Conyngbam, vs. Jacob Derk, el. al. 3. Benjamin Peterman. vs. David Qolder. ! 4. John Johnson, vs. Daniel Zigler. ' 5. A. W. Creamer, vs Isaau Yetter. | 6. Peter Lnugetibeigar, vs. William Long crthe-ger. 7. Amns W. Creamer, vs Charles B. Troy, 8. J.,hn Beimel, vs Bet j Winter-teen. 9. William Simons, el. al. vs. John Coven hnven. 10. Christian Wolf, vs. James Dull, et. al. 11. Benjamin A. Cole, vs. William Simons. 12. Leonard B. Rupert, el. al. vs. Washing ton Lee jr. 13. Mary Ricketls, vr Elijah G, RieketK ! 14. Sitawbridge A. Wdaon, vs. William liubison. 15. Henry M. Fuller, vs. Nathan Sleeker. 16. George H. Freas, vs. George Belford. 17. Jesse Bowruuu et. ah, vs Geo. Bowman, et al. 18. Jacob Sanders, vs William Metz. 19 James He#s, vs. Julin F. Laubauh. 20. David Lewis, vs. George Moore. 21. David Lewis, vs. Christian L. Moore. 22. David Lewis, vs. John Mome. 23. Andrew Fox, et. ah, vs Joshua Womer. 24. Andrew Fox, el. al., vs. John P. Levan. 25 Benjamin Winteisteen, vs John Benuet. 26. William Davis, vs. J.V Creswell, el. al. 27. Lawrence Siligley vsj V. Creswell,et.gl. 28. Samuel Bitlenbeiider, vs. Silas E. Fow ler, et. al 29. Joseph H. Long, vs. William H. Rein bohl. 30. Godfrey Cline's Executors, vs. Harriet Catev. et. al. 31. Ashhel B. Wilson's Executors vs Adrian Vaiihouien, et. al. 32. John Pealer vs. Thomas Pealer. 33. R. W. Weaver's ailmr., vs. William Koblson. 34. John McChesney, et. al., vs. Jacob Loose, et. al. IRON STEEL, and gvery kind of Hard *■ wars or sale by McKELVY, NEAL&Oo FRANKLIN HOUSE, LIGHT 6TREET, COLUMBIA CO., PA. N. HUDSON, Proprietor. /"CHARGES moderate, and uccnmmoda- lions satisfactory. apr14,'58.-t(. NOTICE. ritHF. taxable* of Columbia coanty are -* hereby notified, thai an appeal from the Triennial Assessment, will be held by the Comtnsssinuets. of said connty, at the fol lowing places, to wit : Bri.ircreek anil Borough Of Berwick—At the home of Frederick Nicely in Berwick, April 16lh, 1859. Centra and Scott—At the house of D. L. Everharl, in Lighistre'l, April 19:h, 1859. Ml. Pleasant and Orange—At the linn.e of Alex. Hughes in Orangeville, April 20th 18ii9. Fishingereelc—At the house of James Ed gar, in said township, April 21st, 1859. Itenlon and Smtarlnal—At Ilia house of William Cole ir. Benion lownrhip, April 22d, 1859. Greenwood and Jaokson—Ai the house of JW. A. Kline in Khorsbnrg, April, 23d 1859. Madison and Pine—Al Ihe huue of K A. ■Smith in Jer-eylown, April, 25ih 1859. J Hemlock—Al Ihe house ol G. L. Shoe maker in Bnekhorn, April 26ih 1859. CaiiHWisea and Franklin*—Al ihe house of Jdcnb Dyer in Cattawissa, April 27ih, 1859. Conjricham.l.ocusi and Poar.ngcreck—At the house of Joseph Long in New Media, April 28th, 1850. Beaver and Maine—At the house of Isaac | Yeper in Maitteville, April 29th, 1859. Mifflin—Al the house ol John Keller in , Mifflinville, April 30dt, 1859. ; Blooin and Montour—At the Court House ' in Bloomsburg, May sdi. 1859. ■ Commis-ioner. office, ) R. C. Fruit, i lllonmshurg, March,27,1859 j Cleik. ffglirhst YOUTH AND MANHOOD, l '"" 1 P"' , liheri. the 25ih Thou sand, arid mailed in a sealed en velope, to any address, post paid on receipt of iliree stamps. A medical essy on the physical exhaustion I and decay of Ihe Iranie, caused by "sell abuse," infection, and the injurious cause I qnetices of mercury. By R. J. Culverwell, ! M. D., Member of the royal College of stir- J geon, &e. ! V 9" Spermalorrerta or Seminal Emissions, Genial and Nervinus Debility. Impoteitcy, j I.oss of Etietgy, Depression of Spirits Timi j dily, Dnease of ilia senna! Organs, and lin - ; pediment to Mnriiagp. are promptly and, effectually removed by the author's novel and most successful mode of Irealmetti, by means of which the invalid can regain pris tine health without having recourse lo dan gerous and expensive medicines. fFrorn the London Lancet.) The best treaties ever written on a sub ject of vital importance to all, well worthy | the author's exalted reputation. Address, the Publishers J. C. KLINE & Co.. Ist Avenue, cm. 19ih-sireet : Post Box j 4586, New York City. March, 23 1859. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS! I STEPHEN H. MILLER I HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK OF iSPKING&SUMMER GOODS 4 T old fMand in die A read e Hu i i on |•* Main Street, Bloomsburg, which he will pell cheaper dian Ihe cheapfH. It con ! FHI*J in part of Silk* alpacca*, lnsire#*, eloihs, | caeaimep e, lawn*, french and scotch ging* i harriH and in nhnri, a lull and compleie va | riev of STAPLti AND DOMESTIC DRV i GOODS, with a jfoo( oeleid'OU of hale, cap-*, I BOT8ANI89IOi:8, [ And a superior lo: ol FRESH GROCERIES, Ti'as, CoficC) Stigti I'jßolasst k Rice, Spices, &c. Also, Hardware, Queens ware, Crockery arid Cedarware. Having selected his entire slock with the greatest care and at the lowest cash prices, her can assure his blends and ihe public generally, ttint he will do all in his power to make his establishment known as the •'Head quarters far bargains " Those wish ing lo purchase will tint! it to their advan tage to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere. Country produce taken in exchange for goods al the markel prices. Bloomsburg, March 23, 1859. Philadelphia Dry Goods, ' SIIAISI*LIiSS IthOTIIEItS. | CORNER of CiIESTNUI &■ EIGHTH S'l REETS, | f MPORTERS, Jotiuers, and Retailers, of j New Fabrics in Spring anil Summer ! Gnmts, Organdies, Lawns, Grenadines, and I Bareges; Fanny and Plain Silks, and Kiuh I Silk Robe-; Bluek Silks ol the best makes, | ol all kinds. I Coatings, Cassimeres, Veslings and Dril- I lings lor M 11 and Bays, j Broelie, Canton, Crape and Stella Shawls. I Embroideries, Lace and Muslins, and \ Curtain Goods. ! Ltlieii and YVooleh Goods, for Mouse I Furnishing. i Philadelphia, March J" 1859.—3 m. RLOOIISBdRfiI ORNAMENTAL MARBLE WORKS. j THE undersigned has opened in Bloorns btirg, a Marble Yard in Court Alley, east oi the Court House, and has secured lite ser vices or JOHN H. YOUNG, formerly ol Berwick, as foreman. 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 heel Italian and American Matlde will he kepi on hand. Particular attention will be paid to lettering and carving head-stones. All urn invited to call, as we can furnish work as cheap as any establishment in the country. S. C. SHIVE. Blnornsburg, Dec. 15, 1858. GREENWOOD SEMINARY, AMD COLUMBIA COUNTY NORMAL INSTITUTE. 'I " > J A. Heydrtck and IvT. 'Jenkins, Teach ers of Book keeping. A Cowlew and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. Single and double entry Book keeping, as used in evl-ry department ol business. Com meioial Arithmetic—rapid business writing —detecting counterfeit money—mercantile cone-ponitence—commercial law trie taught, and all other subjects necessary lor the suc cess and thorough education of a practical business man. SI PREMITKS 1858. Drawn all Ihe premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western cities, for best writing, not en graved woik. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enteral any time—No vacation— Time unlimited—Review at pleasure—Grad uates assisted in obtaining situations —Tu- IKIII for lull commercial course, 835 00— Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board 82 60 per week —Stationery, 86.00—Entire cost, SCO 00 to $7O 00 iy Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Card—Circular —Specimens of Busi ness and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, ami address F. W.JENKINS, Oct. 6, 1858. Pittsburgh, Pa. i'liil'a iV Kendini; BSailronri. I WIN IKR ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAS SKNGKR TRAINS, January Ist 1859. Up Trains, going North, leave Philadelphia at 74 A. M. and 4 P. M. Down Trams, going South, leave Pollsville at 74 A. M. and 4 P. M. The Express Train is discontinued until further no'ice. Close connections nre made by the 10.22 A. M. Up Trains, from Poit Clinton to Elmira anil all It*;termedOde points; and by the 6.22 P. M. Up Train Irotn Po."! Clinton to Elmira, Canaiidaigua, 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 ihe Down A. M. Train (rorn Potiaville, and Up P. M. Train Irom Phila delphia, only run. ty Depot in Philadelphia, corner ol Broad ami Vine streets. Filly pounds ol baggage allowed each passenger, (excepi on Sunday trains.) Tickets must be pur chased belore entering the cars. G. A. MCHOI-S. jly29—tf. Geneial Superintendent, Fnglt- Foundry, Bloomskurg STOVES ANU 'J INWAKE. THE subscriber having creeled a lurge new brick Foundry and Machine Snop, in place of the old one, is prepared lo make all kinds or CASTISG3 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Plows constantly on hand. The subscribe has removed his Tin Shop from Main Streel lo the Foundry Lot, where he has erected a building altogether for Stoves and Tinware. " The Cooking Stoves consist of the WM. jTp, PENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN LI Eli COOK, and PARLORSTOVES ' 1.--- all kinds, the Egg Cylinder Siove, All kinds of Spooling made to order, JOSEPH BHAUPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, April 16, 1857. STHI.M SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance ol an order of the Orphans Court ol Columbia county, on SATURDAY THE 2(>111 DAY ol MARCH next, al 10 o'clock hi Ihe forenoon, Peler Kline,admin istrator, ol Henry Melz late of Locust Iwp., in said county, dee'd, will expose to sale by public vendue, upon the premises a certain Til ACT OF l-AM) situate in Locust township, Columbia coun ty, adjoining John Herner on the eai, Jos. Carl and John Yeager on the weal, William Hughs on the nnritr widow Rnuk on Ihe south, containing aboiii due Hundred uud Fifteen Acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, on Which is erected iwo dwelling houses, one barn and one saw-mill. Late lite estate of said deceased, situate iu the township of Upusl, and county aforesaid. JACOB EYERLY, llloonisburg, Feb. 19, 1859. Clerk. Public Sale of Valuable Real Estate. In pursuance of an order ol the Orphan's Conn ol Columbiaunuiily, on SATURDAY, the 26th day ol MARCH, insi., ai 10 o'clock ] in the loreooou, ISAAC K. KRICKBAUM, I Executor ol ihe last will and lesiamenl of John Kline, late of Beoion township, in said I county, deceased, will expose lo sale, bv public vendue, upon the premises, a Certain portion ol the REAL ESTATE of the said deceased, situate in said township, consist ing nl about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Of Lund. Ihe mosi ol which is reasonably WELL TIMBERED, about Fifteen Acres being cleuted. A SAW MILL is on the premt-es, and the land when cleared will be goo.l farming land. Terms favorable. Lite the esiate of said deceased, situate in the township ol lleiiioii, and couniy afioresaid. JACOB EYERLY, Clk. Bloomsbnrg. March 2, 1859. Administrator's Notice. IVOI ICE is hereby given to till persons in- I lerested, thai letters ol adminstraiion on the estate of Jacob Fry, late of Mitilin town ship, Columbia couniy,deceased, have been granted by the Register ol Colutnhia coun iy, lo ihe undersigned, living in Mifflin, in I ►aid county. All pe f sous having claims or demands against lite estate of ihe decedent, are requested lo present ihem lo Ihe admin istrator, duly attested, without delay, and all persons indebted to ihe estate are noti fied to make payment forthwith. SAMUEL CREASY, Mirtiin, Feb. 26, 1859. AJm'r. Public Notice. A LL persons indebted in the undersigned, ** on Book account, Note or otherwise, will lake notice thai all accounts must be settled tip heiween this dale (Feb. 19'.1i) and Ihe list oj May next, and save trouble. All ac counts not sealed and paid by thai time, costs will be added without respect to per son. Therefore step up to the captain's of fice and square your accounts. JOHN WHITENIGHT. Bloomsbnrg, Feb. 23, 1859. ' EVANS & WATSON'S B, Phil'a Manufactured fHSALMANDER lgaßPNo.26Soui'i Fourih Sireel iITT PHILADELPHIA. From the Village Record, If ESI' CHESTER, Pa. Saturday, Feb. S, 1859. ROBBERY —The office of the old Railroad, in West Chester, was broken into last Thursday night, and robbed of a sma'l a mount ol money. The thieves entered Ihe building in the fear, bloke the doors, and lucks oIF the desks, and attempted In gel in to ihe large iron sale, bul did nol succeed The Sale was mnnrrlsciureil by EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 Sooth FOURTH Streets, Philadelphia. STILL ANOTHER ATTEMPT. OCTOHBII 18th, 1858.—Three thei>es en tered the fiournig-mill of Messrs. Dorrace & Duron, Bristol, I'a., and tried all n'ghl to blow open their Sale, with powder, which had $250 in cash, but did not succeed in gelling ii open. Then Salamander Sale was manufactured by EVANS & WATSON. I GREAT SAFE ROBBERY AT NORRIS- I TOWN, DECEMBER Ist, 1858—Some lime last night, the flouring-mill ol Mr. Joseph Fezone, in Norri.glown, Pa., was eniered and one of Farrel, Herring, & Co's beat pa lent Powder prnoi Lock ami Sale WAS BLOWN OPEN WITH PuWDF.R, and $1,600 in cash taken out arid cariied away, This Safe is now in Evans & Wat son's store, No. 26 soulli Fourth Stieet, where we most respectfully invite the pub lie to call and examine it. N B.— We find in The Press, December 4th, the fallowing: ' All onr Safes are war ranted to give perfect satisfaction, or the money will be returned. FARREL, HERRING & CO." We, EVANS &. WAISON, would ask all parties having Farrel, Herring & Co's I Patent Champion Safei, to take advantage | of the above offer, and return them and get | their money, as they will find thai, in u few years, the Composition with which the Safes are filled (a large portion being oil of vitriol) will eal out all Ihe iron. A speci men ol their Champion Safes may be seen in front of our more, which is eaten full of holes now. EVANS & WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH Street. rFrom The Press o] the \th
' * Hr " ' rel & Co., No. 31 Walnut Street, PliilaJ"'" I phia, which was in the fire that occurred [ here, is not fire proof, and is useless as a fire propl Safe; that the bocks, papers, jew elry, &e„ which were in the Safe at the time, were mccil injured; also, that the building which it was in was of frame and only one story high, and that a fire so tri ; fling as the one which burned over the raid I Safe was not sufficient to have injured any i Safe purposing to be tire-proof, j W. U. PKNICK, Druggist, j JOSEPH W. TOOTLE, Dry Goods. I J. A BEATTIK, Banker. I DONSELI.,SAXTON SI MCDONNELL,DryGoods ! WILLIAM RAV, Drv Goods. ) JOHN CURD, Dry Goods. , C. E. BALDWIN, SI. Joseph, Mo. I EVANS & WATSON, 26 South FOURTH i Street, Philadelphia, have now on hand Ihe i largest assortment of Salamander Sales in | the United Stales, warranted equal to any I others made in Ihe country. Please give | us a call. Feb. 23J, 189. | JS'CrOOMSBUE® CABINET WARE ROOMS. S. C. SHIVK, T> ESPECTFULLY invites ihe attention ol the Public to his extensive assortment I of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he I will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. Al his Establish | u.ent, can always be found a good assort I ment ot FASHIONABLE FURNITURE. | which is equal in style and tin tsli lo thai of i Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as I low prices. He has Sofas ol different style I and prices, from $25 to $6O. Divans Loan -1 ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, ' Hocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and i a variety ol upholstered work, with Dressing ' and parloi bureaus, sofa, card, centre and i pier lables, detashui, cheffenisrs, whatnots I and comi des and all kinds of fashionable | work. His slock of buicaus, enclosed and j oommon wanslands, dress-tables, corner c „rboarda solas, DINING BREAKFAST TABLES, bedsteads, cane seat a"."' common chairs is ihe largest in this section ol tiie c.T'"iv. He w ill also keep a good assorimenl ol looking glasses wilh laney gill and common iraines He will also furnish spring mattrasses tilled to any sized bedstead, which are superior for duiahilily and comfort to atiy bed in use. Bloomsbnrg, January 13, 1858. DRK; X AMI via: in PINES, LPo OkWJP£iS WOULD cullihe aiieniion of all those who . wish lo buy good goods in his line, dial he has just replenished his (already) large and well selected assortment of the fol lowing ariicles, viz:— PRIiGS, MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, NAUNISIIES, GLASS, DvEsruFs-s Coi'lecliouariKS, Perlmnerj, Ut.cy soaps uud toilet articles generally; Cigars and Tobacco ot every variety and brand, Harrison's Inks wholesale and retail al ihe manufacturer's prices, PURE WIhES AND BRANDIES for medicinal use only. Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Supporters, is 3 m CGB 12 03 AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Paint, Varnish and Toolli Brushes; also ageni for most of the popular fatenl Medicines ol the day. Toys, and an endless variety of useful and laney notions nol here enumer ated. Physician's Prescriptions and Family Medicines pul up carefully and al short no lice. Glass Cutting done to order nl ihe old siaitd E. P. LUTZ. Bloomsburg, Jan. 13, 1858. M'KELVY, NEAL & CO., MERCHANTS, Northeast corner of Mnin and Market Sis. A.M. RUPERT, TINNER ,Y STOVR DEALER, Shop on South aide of Main street, below Mai kel. UTRNARITRUPER T, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Shop on ihe South Side ol Alain Slreel, first square below Market. HIRAM C. HOWERT SURGEON DENTIST, Office near Wilecn's Carriage .hop, Main St. New Ah-Jval of Fali and Winter CCE> OD S3 o McKFLTY, NKAIi & CO., HAVE johi received and opened iheir slock of Mrtrehamli*e for pale, which compri ses the LARGEST, Cheapest, and handsom est assortment now offered in this TO VN.— Having paid great ai;etnion to the selection of their entire stock as to Price and Quality, they flatter themselves that they can compete with the cheapest, and all those wishing to hoy cheap, can save money by giving us a call. Wo have a'l kind* of goods and wares to supply ihe wants of the people. A very larite and cotripleio assortment ol LADIE'S DIIESS GOODS. French Metinoes, wool plaids, alpaoae, bom bazines, de banes, poplins parametla cloths, , mohair Insirep, muslin de laities, Persian cloth*, Ginghams, Calicoea, &c. WHITE GCODS OF Al.f. KINDS, Sleeves, Collars, Spencer*, hantlkerohiefa, fl,ouncinga, hand* anil trimming*, lares anil edging*,bonnet ribbon*, in large variety, vel vet libbons, and braid*, kid, cotton, lisle thread glove*, mohair mid*, &c. ALL HINDS OF SH WVLS, brot'lte, Hav Slate, Waterville," black silk, cashmere, etnhrodered, &c. Also a very large large assortment ol Clollin, cassimers, satinet*, vesttng®, tweeds, jeans, coaling vel vet, beaver cloths, &o. & SUMMIS of all kinds and sir.es for men, women and children. We have a large assortment ol HATS and CAPS of ihe latest fashion. We have also, Hardware, Qiieensware, Cedar ware, &o. Very cheap CARPETS, CARPET-RAGS, FLOOR, table and carriage oil cloths, mats, ruga, bas kets, &c. Muslins, flannels, licking*, dia pers, toweling*, drillings, &e., in abundance. We invite onr Iriends and the public gen erally to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere We have bought our good* at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not he undersold by anybody or the rest of man kind. WcKELVY, NEAL & CO. Bloomshurg, January 13, 1758. GROCERY, RtkERY AND CONFECTIONERY. flluin Street, Woomsburg, one door below Iron Street. THE undersigned respectfully inform the citizens of Blnotnsburg, and the public in general, that they have formed a partnership under the name and firtri of Moyer & Shel don, and have jusl opened in their spacious new Store House. Ihe GROCERY, BAKERY & CONFECTION ERY BUSINESS, On an extensive scale in all their various de. parirneut*, anil in great varieties, whete they will always be pleased to meet their I'rietlds and administer to iheir creature comfort*. Their groceiies are all fresh, and of the choicC*t kinds, have been selected with tr.ucu i'tte, a'bd will be sold for oaslt, at the "lowest living prices." Their Bakery is entirely* new, after the most modern improvements at"' will be under the superintendence of "mas ter workmen." Their confectionery i 9 manufactured by themselves with care and cleanliness—and cannot be surpassed by the most improved importation*. OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT. Tltey have also filled up a most magnificent Restaurant andOy.terSaloon, occupying the entire space of the (up stair.) second floor, with splinter new fixtures and finishings, where they will be happy to serve their cus tomers with choice Oysters, wholesale and retail. N. B.—A Ladies' Saloon separated from the General Restaurant, has also been pre pared lor tbeir special accommodation. ALBERT MOVER, K. M. SHELDON. Bloomsburg-, Oct. 27, 1858. HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC; A PRIZE KBSA ON NERVOIISMSRASKS. Just published, the 25th thousand, in a sealed envelope, price 10 cents; or sent, postpaid, by the Publishers, lor 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 the modern means of cure. By R. J. CULVER WELL, M D. Members of the Royal College of Suigeons, &!!., &C., &C. # # * bpermathrrlKßa, or Seminal Emiss ions, Nervous Debility, Impolency, Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Impedi ments to Marriage generally, are promptly and effectually cured by the Author's novel and most successful mode of treatment, by means of which the Invalid rati regain pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medicines, Fiom the London Lancet —"The best trea lies ever written on a subject of vital itnpor lance to all. well worthy the Author's exalted reputation." Address the Publishers: C.J. C.KLINE & Co., Ist Avenue, cor. 19ih Street, Post Box 4586, N. V. Cuy. [Dec. 22, 'ati.-Smos, Arimiiiisti'alor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby give i lhat leilers of administration on ihe estate of Catharine Lutz, late of Benton township, Columbia county, dacea-ed, have been granted by the Register ol Columbia county to the un dersigned, who resides in Benton township, anri couniy aforesaid. All persons having claims against the estate of the decedent are requested lu present ihern to the admin istrator without delay, and all persons in debted to make payment forthwith. WILLIAM LUTZ, Adm'r. Benton, Jan. 24, 1859. BLOOMSBURG ISCDODSS. t*3*2CE>lX*£B ri\HE undersigned would in this way call the attention of the public to Ihe Book Store at the old Bland, next door to the "Ex change Hotel," where at all times can be fonml a good assortment of books, including Bibles, Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, and School Bonks ; also ell kinds of stationary of the beM quality. A considerable deduction made upon the price ol School Books and Stationary to those who by lo sell again. Just received, a good assortment of WALL PAPER, which I would ask all to call and examine belore puehnsing elsewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Clark. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857. lyr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons interested will lake no ice ■T* that letters of administration on the estate of Catharine Met/., late of Locust township, in Ihe county of Columbia, have been granted by the Register of Columbia county lo Charles Metz, who resides in said township and county; all persons Itav tng claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, are requested to make them known to the administrator, without delay, and all persons indebted to make payment forthwith, to CHARLES METZ, Locust, Feb. 19, 1859, Administrator. §THE GREATEST HEIICIL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. j\|R KENNEDY of Rnxbury has discover *•" ed tit one of onr common pasture weeds a re.mtplv that cures EVERY KIND OF HOIOR FROM THE worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over eleven hundred cans, ami never failed except in two ca*ev, both thunder rumor. He ha* now in In* possession over one hundred certifi cafes of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurs ing sore month, One to three bottle* will cure the worst kind of pimples on the fate. , Two or three bottles will clear the sys tem of biles. Two bellies are warranted to cure the worst canker in Ihe mouth or stomach. Tnree to five bottles are warranted lo'cute the woist wind of Erysipelas. One or two bolde* are warranted to cute all humor in the eyes. Two bullies are warranted lo core running of the ears nod blotches in the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcere. One botlie will cute scaly eruption of lite skin. Two or three bodies sre warranted lb core the worst kind of ringworm. Two or three bottles ate warranted to cute the most desperate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are wananied lo cure sail Rheum. Five to eight bodies will cafe the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from tl first bottle, and a perfect cure i* warranto when the above quantity is taketi. liOXBURY. MASS. D*sr 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 used it, that 1 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 presetting the Medical Discovery to' your notice, 1 do it with a full knowledge of ils curative power, in relieving all, and cur ing most ol Ihose diseases to which you are iitiforlunately so liable. The most excruct uting disease lo an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your oyn tem per is ieslored lo its natural' sweelneis, and your babe from short and fretful fis'ps Id calm and sweel slumbers; and Ihe medical discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and Itousbold, lu Ihe advanced stages of CANKER il exie.bd# lo Ihe stomach, causing DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker on the stcnvacli then to the intestines and Kidneys, creating a sinking, gone leeliiig, and an in'.' difference even lo the carea of your family. Your stomach is RAW AND INFLAMED, yonr food distresses you, and you can only take certain kinds, and even of that your system does not get half the nourishment it ( contains as the arrimonou* fluid of the cank er eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and becnmessallow and greenish, and yonr best day is gone. Foidjbant of nnurishj tner.t yonr system becomes loose and flabby, arid the fibres of your body becomea relax' ed. Then follows a train of disease which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakness ol lite spine and small of the back, pain of lite hip joint when you re tire, irregularity ol Ihe bowels, and also, that tnostexoruciaittig of disease, the PILES. How many thousands ol poor women are suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and their neiti door neigh bor does not know the cause, I wish to im press on your mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of prevention is belter than e. pound of cure.*' In the Medical Discovery you have both the preventive and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never under any circumstances, do you any injury. No change of diet ever necessary—eat 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 con be appli cable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly, DONALD KENNEDY. Price SI.OO per bottle. For sale by J. R. Meyer, E. P. Lutz, Agents for Uloomsburg. Sdd by' ell the Druggists throughout the country, in general. Jo. 28, '5B. TEWTI_STR7,. ii. r. iiuwiiß, SURGEON DENTIST. 1? ESPECFULLV offers hi* professional services to the ■ IJ 7 ladies and gentlemen ol Blooms bnrg and vicinity. He is prepared to attend to all the various operations in Dentistry, and is provided whli the latest improvep PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be inser ted on pivui or gold plate, to look as well as natural. A superior article of Tooth 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. Bloonisburg, January 13, 1858 NEW A.MIMtOTYPE SALOON IN BLOOMSBURG. Henry Rosensloek, of Philadelphia, res pectfully informs the citizens of Bloomsburjf and vicinity, that he has removed his. DAGUERHEIAN GALLERY, j in the rooms lately occupied by P. Unangst as shoe shop, and is prepared to lake pic tures, which will surpass anything of this ' kind ever seen in this place. FHtners, mothers, sisters, brothers, now ik the time to procure one °l those imperisha ble Ambrotypes. and thus secure the features of beloved friends. Life is uncertain; but Ambrotypes are lasting. All are invited to call and' examine speci mens. [Oct. 6, 1858. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. mTOTICE is hereby given that lenere losla lv memory- to the Estate of vYilliurn Stall l , of Briarcreek township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted to I lie subscri bers. AH persons indebted to; said estate arc requested to make immediate pay mem, arid those having claims against the same, to present them, in EDWARD STALL, WILLIAM EDWARDS, January, 1859. Eweutors