STAR OF THE NORTH. Item for Farmeri. At this season of mid winter when stock has to be loddered from the barn, we can commend the following directions as well timed, economical and useful: Mix occasionally, one part of salt with four Ave or six parts of wood ashes, give the mixture to different kinds of slock, sum mer and winter. It promotes their appe tite and tends to keep them in a healthy condition. It is said to be proof against the botis in horses, murrain in cattle, and rot in sheep. Horse- radish root is valuable fot cattle. It creates an appetite, and is good lor vari ous diseases. Rome give it to any animal that is unwell. It is good for oxen troub led with the heat. If animals will not eat it voluntarily, cut it up tine and mix it up with potatoes or meal. Feed all animals regularly. They not only look for their food at the regular time, but the stomach indicates the want at the stated period; therefore, feed morning, noon and night, as near the same lime as possi ble. Guard against the wind and injurious satiating with excess and starving with want, Food should be of suitablo quality, and proportioned to the fattening and growth of animals—to their production in young and milk, or to their labor and exer cise. Animals that labor need far more food and that much more nutrious, than those that are idle. Guard alt descriptions of stock against cold and exposure ; especially againststoims ol rain, sleet and damp snow, and aga tist lying out on the cold ground in cold nights, in the spring and fall. In a dry time, see that animals have a pure supply of water. When the fountains are low they drink the draining of fountains streams, and passages of water which are very unwholesome. If barns and stables are very tight and warm, ventilate in mild weather, and even in winter. In feeding animals on roots or apples, be gin with a small quantity, and gradually increase it. It would be better to have all the changes in food made gradually, when there is material difference in the nature ol the food ; as from hay to grass, and and the reverse ; from much fodder to much grain, and the reverse. A Fsiohtful SctNß.—A frightful scene might have been witnessed, yesterday morning, on Ihe roof of a three-story house situated on Water street, between Monroe and Qutncy. A young man was standing upon the comb of the roof repairing a chim ney, when the shingles being wet and slip pery, he lost his foothold and slid slowly tlown, feet foremost, towards the eaves. The two or three persons who witnessed the ac cident turned away sick with terror. Al though the man made every effort to gel a hold, which the fear of certain death would naturally prompt, he moved slowly .down, and was only che- ked from falling to the pavement below by a water spout, against which his feet came in contact. But lor this frail obstruction he must have been dashed into a shapeless mass. Without uttering a cry for help t% young man kicked oIT his shoes and proceeded to ascend, which he succeeded in doing, and went to work at liis chimney again, apparently taking little ac count of an accident which had made the eye witnesses heart-sick ami dumb with ter ror.— Wheeling Intelligencer, March 10. LKTTER FROM A BOA-DING SCHOOL MISS.— Dear Mar—l am now being teached tlie Spanish lungwuage! which my tutor says 1 learn it with grate lasility, ive improved amazingly in the english sints ive bin here! I speke and rite the real new style now ? and my composishions are being very much admired among the pupils of the school. 1 come within won of getting the medle for being the best euglish scholar at the clothes of the last quwtcr, audi shood a won it but i was Being sick in bedd and couldent attend to my studys for a hole weak t and so goot behyndhand. buy the buy Mar! what shocken bad english yew do right ime ashamed to sho jewr letter to the missesses among my akwainlainces for instenis you say while the wotter was bilin the other day etceterah and so forth now yew shood say wile the wotter was bein bilte—par 100 rites just as inkorreckly for instents he says in his letter frensh guds are lallin very fast instead of saying french guds are being fell tmo really shocked that you and hee donl keep ppice with the march of modern improvements, but Ime being culled this minute to excite rny span esh lesson, so i must wind orf. i super scribe iniself your affectionate dawter. ANOTHER GAS STORV.—At a hotel in New York, recently, an old gentleman came down stairs and inquired of the clerk wheth er he had any tallow candles. Being in formed that he could be supplied with tal low dips, the old gentleman said : Than I wish you'dgive me some ; I wa'itsom-lhing I can blowout , for I've been blasting away at that cussed jigger in my room till I've no wind left.-' The clerk, by spasmodic effort, kept his countenance, and ordered up "a pound of dtps to room No " ONE of the deacons of a certain church asked the bishop if he usually kissed the bride at weddings. "Always," was the reply. "And how do you manage when the hap py pair are negroes?" " In all such cases," replied the bishop, " the duty of kissing is appointed to the deacons." The deacon caved in. Ir there is a heaven on earth, it is on a soft couch by your own fire side with your wife on one side, a smiling baby on the other, a clear conscience, a dozen cigars, a knowledge that you are out of debt and don't fear the printer, tailor, sheriff, or the devil. " Tom, stand out of the way of that gen tleman," " How do you know he is a gentleman,', " Because he's got on striped .rowt sers." IRON CITY COMMERCIAL < OLLEGE. PmSBUKOU, P*. - - • CIIARTERKI) 1855. 300 Students Ulending January , 1858. IV nw the largest and most thorough Com mercißl School cf the U. Stales. Young men prepared for actual duties of the Count ing Room. J. C. Smith, A. M. Prof, of Book-keeping and Science ot Accounts. A. T. Domliet, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J A. Heidrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teach ers ol Bcok keeping. A Cow lew and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Pen maiiship. Single and double entry Book-keeping, as used in every department ol business. Com mercial Ariihmetic—rapid business writing —detecting counterfeit money—mercaniile correspondence—commercial law are and all other subjects necessary for the suc cess and thorough education of a practical business man. 51 FREKCTJXCS 1858. Drawn all lire premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern ami Western cities, for best writing, not en graved work. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacalion— Time unlimited—Review ai pleanre—Grad uates assisied iu obtaining situations—Tit lion for lull commercial course £35 liO— Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Hoard £2 50 per week—Stationery, s6.oo—Entire cost, $6O 00 to $7O 00 ty Ministers' Sons received at half price. Fur Card—Circular—Specimens of Busi ness and Ornamental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address F. W. JENKINS. Oct. 6 1858. Pittsburgh, Pa. Fhil'a A IScnding ICailrond. UINI"KK*AISRANGK.VIKNTS FOR PAR SENGKRTRAINS, January Ist 1859. Up Train-, going North, leave Philadelphia at 74 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 t o'ice. Close connections are made bv the 10.22 A. M Up Trains, Irom Pint Clinton to Elmira and all intermediate points; and by the 6.22 P. M Up Train Irom Purl Clinton to Elmira, Cariandaigua Buffalo, Niagara, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Dav enport, and lowa City; making this route ihe shortest and cheapest to the Lake Cities and Canada. On Sundays ihe Down A. M. Train Irom Pottsvilie, and Up P. M. Train Irom Phila delphia, only run. Ey Depot in Philadelphia, corner ol Broad ami Vine streets. Filty pounds ol baggage allowed each passenger, (except on Sunday trains.) Tickets must be pur chased before entering the cars. G.A.NICHOLS, jlx 29—1 f. General Superintendent. Faglc Foundry, Klooiiisbiii'g STOVES AND TINWARE. THE subscriber having erected a large new brick Foundry anil Machine Shop, in place of ihe old one, is prepared to make all kinds CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Plows constantly on hand. The subscribe has removed his Tin Shop Irom Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has erected a building altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist ol the WM. jgci PENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN Ppvi LIKR COOK, and PARLORSTOVES ut all kinds, Ihe Egg Cylinder Stove, &c. All kinds of Spooling made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, April 16. 1857. riBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. In pursuance ol an order of the Orphans Court nl Colombia eonniy, on SATURDAY THE 26th DAY ot MARCH next, at in o'clock in the lorerioon, Peter Kline,admin istrator, of Henry Metz lale of Lncusl twp., in said conrny, dec'd, will expose 10 sale by public vendue, upon the preir.i-es a certain TACT or EAND situate in LociiM township, Columbia eonn iy, adjoining John lierner on the OHM, JOS. Carl and John on the went, William I!iiiihn on the north, and widow flunk on the eolith, corttainin? about One lluudretl and Fifteen Acres, more or less, vntli the appurtenances, oh which is erected two dwelling houses, one bam and one saw-mill. Late the estate ol said deceased, situate in the township ol Locust, and county alorpsaid. JACOB F.YERLY, Bloomsburg, Feb. 19 1859. Cletk. Public Sale of Valuable ileal Estate. In pursuance of an order ol the Orphan's Court ol Columbia county. on SATURDAY, the 26th day ol MARCH, inst., a' to o'clock HI the lorcnonn, ISAAf K. KRICKBAUM, Executor of the last will and testament n< John Kline, late of Benton township, in said county, deceased, will expose to sale, bv public vendue, upon the premises, a certain portion ol the HEAL ESTATE of the said deceased, situate in said township, consist ing ol about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, Of Land, the most ol which is reasonably WELL TIMBERED, about Fifteen Acre's being cleared. A SAW MILL is on tlie premises, and the land when cleared will be good farming land. Terms favorable. Lite the estate of said deceased, situate in the townsli pol Benton, ami county altorevaid JACOB EYERLY, Clk. Bloomsburg. March 2,,1859. Administrator'* Notice- IV OI ICE is hereby given to all persons in terested, that letters ol adminstration on the estate ol Jacob Fry, late of Mitllin town ship, Columbia county,deceased, have been granted by the Reuister of Columbia coun ty, to the undersigned, living iu Mifflin, in said county. All pe-sons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, are requested to present them to the admin istrator, duly attested, without delay, and all persons indebted to the estate are noti fied to make payment forthwith. SAMUEL CREASY, Milflin, Feb. 26, 1859. Ailm'r. Public Notice. A LL persons indebted to the undersigned, on Book acouiii,Note or otherwise, will •ake notice that all accopnis must be settled up between this date (Feb 19 h) and the list oj May vex I, and save trouble. All ac count* out settled and paid by that time, coats will be added without respect toper son. Therefore step up to the captain's of fice and square your accounts. JOHN WHITENIGHT. Bloomsburg, Feb. £3,1859. The Great AMBASSADOR of HEALTH. TO ALL MANKIND. A BuON TO THE SICK? The wwii ol a sterling medic.rial 10 mei the ill- and necessi ies of (lie suffering por • lon ol humniiiiv, and one entirely free Irom mineral and olhnr deleterious particles, w , spverely felt till this nil powerful metlicine was ushered into llie world; Hollo way'a In valuable P lis have become ihe household remedy of all nations Their amibnie is in prevenl as well as to cure ; iheystiuck ihe radix or root of ihe complaint, and thus by removing Ihe hidden cause of disease rein vigorsle arid resiore ihe drooping enemies of Ihe sysiem, assisting nature in her task of viral and functionary reformation. (DYSPEPSIA. The areal scourge of Ihe conlinenl yields quickly to a course of these antiseptic Pill", and Ihe digestive organs are restored 10 iheir proper tone; no mailer in what hideous shape this hydra ol disease, exhibits itself, his searching and unerring remedy disperses it from ihe patient's system. GENERAL DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. From whatever cause lowness of .pirns and all other signs of a diseased liver, anil other disorganization of the system, vanish under the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. BILIOUS DISORDERS. The proper quantum and right condition of the bile is nl momentous importance to the health of Ihe hmnnn frame, this ami bilious medicine expels the hidden seeds ol the complaint, and renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cleansing and resusilating the vital lunetinna of the bodv. SICKLY FEMALES. Should 10-e no lime in trying a few doses ol this regulating and renovating remedy, I whatever niav be thsir complaint, it can he taken with safety in all periodical and other disorganizations its effect is all but miracu> loua. UN REFUTED PROOF. The testimony of Nations is unanimously born to ihe health-giving virtues ol his noble remedy, and certifioa'es in every living lan guage bear witness to Ihe uudeiiiablcricss ol their inlfiiisio worth. Hoik way's Pills me Ihe hest remedy known in ihe world for Ihe following discuses : Asthma. Headaches, Bowel Complaints, Indigestion, Coughs, Influenza, Colds, Inflamaiinn, Ct est Diseases, Inwa'd Weakness, Costiveneas, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Lowness of Spirits, j Diarrhoea, Pilea, Dro.-vy, Stone ar.d Gravel, Debdity, Secondary Symptoms Fever and Ague, Venereal Afleciiona Female Complaints. Worms ol all kinds, CAUTION !—None ate genuine unless the words "Ilolinwny, New Yin k and London," are discernible as a water- mark in every leal of the book of directions around each pot or box j the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to Ihe detec tion of any parly or parlies cniinterfeiiing the medicines or vending the same, known litem In be spurious. Soli' at the Manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lar.e, New York, ami hv all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout lite United States ami the civilized world, in boxes at 25 ceuis 63 reuia and SI each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.— Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. June 9, 1858. THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, LIGHT STREET, PA. 'I'HE undersigned, formerly ol New Berry, Lycoming county, having taken the ele gant new Klick Tavern Stand, lately kept by Peter Sbug, in Light Street Columbia coun ty, known as the FR ANKLIN HOUSE, would respectfully inform his Iriends ami the pub lie, that he is prepared to accommodate, in excellent order, all who may favnr him with iheif custom The house is commodious located on Main Street, every part of it be ing new and very comfortable, wiih spacious stabling, good ice House, and other conven iences, (or the accomodation of man and bea't His Table and Viands will be kept in the best style, and his Liquors of the choicest brands. It will be his aim to cater to the convenience of the creature condor-* of hm guests. N. HUDSON. J.tglil Street, April 14th 1858. FORKS HOTELT~ BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA CO., PA. ROBERT HAGENBUCH, Jiopiietor, 'IaAKES pleasure in announcing loihe pub * lie that he ha* rented and thoroughly refilled the Forks Hotel formerly occupied by James Freeze, in Bloomsburg, and is prepared to accomodate travellers, teamster, drover- and boarders. His table will be sup plied with the best products the markets al lord, and his Bar will be constantly furnish ed with the choicest liquors. Attentive ostlers will always be -n at tendance, and he trusts his long experience in catering to -he wants of the public, and his obliging attention to customers wil se cure hitn a liberal share of patronage. Bloornsbnrg, April 21, 18S8. c. w. M'KELVT. i. s. M'NINCH. C. VV. M'KEJ/VY, & CO, PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND Dealers in Rags, Cattawi.-sa Mills, keep constantly on hand paper ol all kinds, snch as Priming, Book, Cap, Letter and Wrapping, at the lowest prices tor cash or in exchange (or rags. Having increased facilities for manufactur ing, would call the attention of merchants and dealers, to their stock of paper, which is offered at extremely low prices. Orders by mail promptly attended In, and raga purchased at ntatkel value, tit small or large quantities. ( Cattawissa, April 21, 1858. rpRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS, fancy ani ■A cle*. a good assortment ol Hosiery of Un heal quality; also gloves, mitts, baskets, Ca has, Combs, dress trimmings anil lining-, sewing silk, thread, etc., etc., to be had next door to the "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. Bloomsburg, May 25, 1857. DAVID LOWENBERG. CLOTHING STORE, On Main street, two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." S. C SHIVE, Manufacturer of Furniture and Cabinet Ware. Ware room in Skive's Block, on Mailt Sneei! JOSEPH SIIARI'LhSS. FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST, Buildings on the alley between the "Ex change" end "American House." IETGREAT DISCOVERY OF TIIE AQE._CfI IMPORTANT IO TOBACCO rIirWFRS DR. GUBTAV LINNARD'B TASTE RESTORATIVE TORCHES, The Great Substitute for Tobacco. Ii is a well known and incontrovertable fncl llial the use of Tobacco i the promoting eune of many of ihe moil severs Menial and Physical Disorder* to which the race of inao is subject, as careful analysis and loiik and painful experience have clearly proven that 22 <3D 3itls3 a Box. sack, frock, gum and oil cloth coals of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirt*, era vats, stocks, collars, hand kerchiefs, glove s, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very shnrtnotice and in the best manner. Ail his clothing is made to wear, and most ol it is of home manufacture. DAVID LOW EN BERG. Blnnmsbnrg, April I. 1857 ©YBTEUS*! OY*T3-:it* ! PEOPLE'S RESTAURANT. THE undersigned rpspecl fully informs her Iriends aild ihe public in general, thai she la reopened h Ovular and Rating Saloon, in llie basement of Ihe Exchange Block, in Blootnsburg, for the Fall Campaign, where may always be had OPirc£*£2jOa. j Wholesale and reiail, by ihe bushel, can or plai*. served up iif~?ftperior style, with all ihe requisite fixings, lo satisfy the wauls o( ihe most fastidious epienrea. in a' Ihe people's restaurant: MBS CAROLINE CLARK. Blnomsbiirg o>u. 27 '5B. 'HIE KUCAL ANA'UA# AND HORTICULTURAL DIRECTORYFOR'S9. '(•IMS work was Hatted in 1856. by the publisher nl the Gencee Far tut r. Its great success afford- conclusive evidence, not only of i s intrinsic merit, bin of its adaptability lo the wanis of lite rural popu. latino. A new volume, prepared with greai care and complete with new valuable mai ler, is issued each year. Thelourlh volume, for 1859, has npt eared, and is a book which cannot be 100 highly recommended—alike beautilul, interesting, and iieelnl. The ar holes are all written for its pages by men of experience. It is illustrated wnh seven ly-five appropriate and beautilul engravings. Among its contents may be mentioned able treaties on Uiidetdiaitiiiig Orchards and Gardens, on Ihe Fruits ol ihe Ohio Valley, uu Fruit Culture in the West, on the Culti vation ol Fruit Trees in Pois under G.ass, on Training Wall and Espalier Trees, on 'he Cultivation of Bulbous Plnnls. on the Management of Duck-, Geese, and Swans, oil British Breeds ol Cable, on the Culnva' ion of Ruia liagas, &c, &c., and a List oi Fruits reunion ended by ihe American Pumnlngical Society at its last session. The work will be found invnluuble to the Finn Grower, and uselul to every one inter esled in Rural affairs. ft is furnished at the low price of Twen ly-five cents, —while il contains as much matter as many dollar hooka. Every one who owns a rod oj ••round should have it. It is sent pie.paid by mail lo any address on the receipt ol twenty-five cents in coin or post age stamps. Address JOSEPH HARRIS, Publisher and Pmprie'or Of the Genesee Farmer und Ratal Annual, t Rochester. N. Y. numbers, of 1856, 1857, ami ri be furnished at twenty-five cetist each, postage paid . - ~ m "wMr Attorney tit Law, BLOOMSBURG, PA. Office in Court Alley, East of Court House. I ARGE lot of No. 1, 2, & 3 Mackrel, al-o While Fish, Cod Fish and Herring, jusi received and for sale by May 27, '57. A. C. MENSCH. GOLDEN PRIZE. Miss Somh worth, Col. G. W. Crocket, Charles Burden, T Dim English. M D. Henry Clapp, Jun., George Arnold, Samuel Young, Mrs. Anna Whelprey, Mr-. Virgina Vangham Mrs. Di. Vernon, Miss Hanie Clare, Finley Johnson, WRITE ONLY KOR THE GO| DI N PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. IHE mil wool ILLUSTRATED. DEAN & SLATER, siici essnra to BECKET & CO. The New York Weekly Golden Prize is one of ihe largest and best Literary papers of ihe day, an Imperial Qnario, containing Eight pages or lony columns of Ihe most interesting and facinaling reading maiier, from ihe pens of (he very first writers of the av, Etegautlj Illustrated Every Week. A PRESENT, Worth from 50 cents to $5OO 00. Will be given to each subscriber immedi ately on the receipt of ihe suascriblion mon ey. Tins is presented us memento of friend ship, and not as an indueemet to obtain sub scribers. TERMS: One copy for one year 82 On and 1 Present. One copy lor iwo ypurs 3 50 and 2 " One copy for 3 years, 600 and 3 " One copy for 5 years. 800 and 5 " AND TO CLUBS, Three copies 1 years, 500 and 3 " Five copies one year, 800 and 5 " Ten copies one year, 15 00 and 10 " Twenty one copies 1 yr. 30 00 and 21 " The articles to be given away are compris ed in ihe following list: 2 packages ol gold containing $5OO OOeach 5 " " 200 00 " 10 " " " 100 00 " 10 Pt. Lr. Hun. cased watches 200 00 " 20 Gold walcbes, 75 00 " 50 do do 60 00 " 100 do do 50 00 " 300 Ladies' gold Watches, 35 00 " 200 Silver Huining cased watches 30 00 " 500 Silvef Watches, SlO to 25 00 " 1000 G"hl Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, from - - $lO to 30 00 " Gold Lockeis. Bracelets, Ear Drops, t reast Pius, cuff pins, Sleeve billions, Rings, Shirl sniils. Watch Keys, Gold and Silver limtdes, and a variety of oilier articles, worth from 50 ct. to 815 each. We will present lo everv person sending n* fihy subscribers, ai $2 each a gold watch worth lony dollars; to any one sending us one hundred subscribers at 82 each, a Gold Watch worth $9O. Every subscrioer will re ceive a present. Immediately nn receipt of the money, the subscribers name will be entered upon oui bonk, by mail or expresa post paid. All communications should be addressed to DEAN & SLATER Prop'r*. 335 Broadway, New Yoik. fiflfigSSFa" HERRING'S i#reipi a* up THK ACKNOWLEDGED Kftifii ClIMAPION!! 'i'fi&P . THE receni trials at Read ing have endorsed the cur rent of public opinion, and confirmed the verdict of more than 200 acci dental fires proving conclusively thai "Her ring's" is ihe only safe thai will noi burn. Extract from the Committee's Report on the Trial of Iron Sales at Reading: "On the 26ih of February all the members nt the Comrnriiee met to witness the Safes an,, bonks ami papers, (placed in ihemy and were perlecity satisfied that all was right.— The day following, ihe burning took place, under the superintendence of llie Committee. Alter a fair and impartial burning fur five hours, llie Safe of Messrs. Evans & Watson was first opened, ilie Safe being on fiie in side, and the contents partially consumed, while ttie contents in the Sale of Messrs, Farrels & Herring were in good condition, and no fire in-ide." Reading, March 2, 1857. H. F. FELIX, ) (Signed) P.N COLEMAN, J Com. A. H. PEACOCK. ) And endorsed by over 50 of Ihe best men ol Reading. The above Safes can be inspected at 34 Walnut Stree', where Ihe public can satisfy themselves of ihe great superiority of the "Herring's P-.ieni Champion," over the de feated and usal-tip "inside Iron Door Sala mander." FARRELS & HERRING, 34 Walnut St.. Philad'a. Only makers in this State of Herring's Talent Champion Srr/ex. The allempt made by other parlies lo bol ster up the reputation of a Sate which has tailed signally in accidental fires in Philadel phia, (Raiislead Place,) by inking one out ol an agenda store, fH. A. I.sniz ] made dou ble thickness (different from those they sell) to ' bum up" one ol Herring's, (half as thick) has met Willi ils Hue reward. Herring's Sale could not he burnt, proving conclusively that the only reliable Sale now made is Herring's, ol which over 15.U00 arj now in acluel use, and more than 2UU have been tried by fire without a single toss. ' Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1858—ly. ESP" £u It tl jgia -a# TO THE FfcSHONABLE AND fr? CE>SEP OL£ aa - i|MfE undersignedoavingiustreceivedthe ■ latest Paris and New York Fashions would again beg leave loiulorm his utimei ous friends alio all the world about Blourns burg,that he is now better prepared than ev er loaucommodateany one \v th the neatest easiest and best fitting suite of Clothes that have been turned out lately ; and not only that, but he willalsodothetn up in the best order, upon the lowest terms. His shop is at the old stand, (too well known to need I utiher iin:ice)wherelie may ai all times be found,seated upon ih bench ofre pen lance steadily drawing out the/Arms ofaliiiction,hoping it may in thesndprove advantageous to him and his customers. He would also advise hisfiends to bear in miritt that poor, afflicted tailors most live, or they can't beexpeciedto work.Therefore Wheat live Corn.Oats, Potatoes and with all now ami then a little CASH will come mighty handy from those who are back-slaudingon ihe hooks. Remember, gentlemen,'that in all cases "the laborer is worthy of his hire." BERNARD RUPERT. Bloornshnrg, Jan 13th, 1858. AME RICA AIIOISE. JOHN LEACOCK, Proprietor. Übiiim-bnrg, l'. THE Proprietor ol this well known estab lishment thunklpl lor the liberal paironage heretofore exiemled him, lakes Ibis method nl informing his iriends and the public, that ne has added considerable lo the facilities of ois house ami is prepared lo accommodate ill those who may favor him with their cus tnm. His house and ils arrangements will be lound 10 be in good order, and he hopes t'V a strict de-ire lo pleasa, to receive n lull -hare of patronage. He has also good sta bling and attentive ostlers. JOHN LEACOCK. Blnomsbiirg, Jiifr- 91 |SSB A- J. EVANS MERCHANT, Siore on the upper purt of Main St., nearly opposite Ihe Episcopal Church. EXCHANGE HOTEL, PETER BILLMEfLR, Proprietor, '■takes pleasure in announcing to the pub 1 lie that he still occupies this I rge and commodious Ho'.el, in BI.OOMSBUKG, I'A , sud is yet, as ever, prepared to accomodate his guests. The traveling public may de pend on all comlnrls at home, as his house is entirely furnished and kept in order. HIS TABLE \ Will be supplied with the best products the | markets afford, and HIS BAR ia furnished with Ihe choicest liquors. The proprietor has I m connection with his hotel filled out in the basement an OI'STER SALOON, where, he can supply everything in Ihe )ray of EATABI.ES. Fresh Oysters, Sardines, Tripe, Beef Sieak, Fish, &c., &c., will be kept oo hand for Ihe accommodation of his guest* and the public in general. He also has in connection with his hotel an excellent Omnibus Line, running regular ly several times per day to and from ttie Depots on ihe nrrival of ihe Cars, by which passengers will be pleasantly conveyed to the Depot SiationB, or taken from, or con veyed to their residences, if desired. BP* He will always be happy lo entertain and accommodate hisfrienda to the utmost ol his ability. Hloomsburg, Jan. 20, 1868. A card from Dr James WI. JAUHPTT, OF THE NEW YORK LUNG INFIRMARY'—My connection for ihe past eght years with the above fnsiiiuiinn, as Chief Physician, and a twelve years' course of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmonary Cot-sumption and its kindred disease, logelh er with my unrivalled opportunities and ad vantages ot pathological resea'ches—aided not a tittle by a peifect syaiern of Mebical In halation—has enabled me to arrive at a de cisive, direct, and successful course of treat ment for the positive and radical cure of all diseases of Ihe Throat, Lunge, and Air-Pas sagei. By Inhalation, the vapor and ouraiive properiias ot medicines are di-ecily address ed to the diseased organs and the integument. I do rini advise the use of medical Inhalation of any kind, lo the exclusion of general treat, merit; and although I consider it a useful ad juvant in ihe proper management of those fearful and often fatal di-ease*, yet I deem it very necessary thai each pa'ierit should have the benefit of both general and local treat' meat. The success of my treatment in Ihe above divessea, uud in the high chaigcter of Ihe lnsiitutiou over which I have so long had the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment Irom trie. Al Ihe solicitation ol many private and pmfes sio lal Iriends, through whose philanthropic aid the above charity has been long and lib erally supported, and after due consideration, I have concluded lo make such arraitgeinenls ae will bring the beuefits of my experience and treatment within Ihe reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore. In those only who entered the Infirmary, or who were able lo visit me at my office. Hoping therelore that Ihe arrangement will give entire satislao tion, both lo my professional brsihern and the public, I would respectfully announce in conclusion thai lean be consulted personally or by letter, tin all di-easea as above, and that ihe medicines, ihe same as used in Ihe Institution hrepared to suit each individual case. In haling vapors, Medical Inhales, Sic. Siis. will be InrwHrded by express to any part ot Ihe Uni ted Stnies or Canada*. TKKMS -My terms of treatment by letter are as follows, viz.: £l2 per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month's use; al so, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparat us. Pay merits a- follows : 86 lo paid to Ex press Agent on receipt ni ihe box of Medi cine, and the balance $6 at the expiration of ihe month, if Ihe patient iecnretl or is entire ly satisfied ivi'li the treatment. Patietps, by giving a lull history of their case, and their symptom* in lull, can be treated as well by letter as by personal examination. Pa'ierns availing themselves of Dr. Jarreit's treat ment may rely upon iinmediaiu anil perma nent rebel, a* he seldom has lo treat h case over thirty day*. Letters ol advice promptly answered. For father paoiiculars address. JAMKL M. JARRETT, M. D„ No. 820 Broadway, cor. Twelfth Si. N. Y. I*. S.—Physician* anil others visiting Ihe city are respectfully invited local! at the In firmary, where many interesting can's can be witnessed, and where ottr approval oppur ratus lor Ihe inltalation o( rtieiltcated va,'or can beseert and inspected. • Jul) 28, 1858. A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY ! wno SUBSCRIBES PUR THE NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. THE New York Weekly Press is one of the best literary papers of Ihe day. A large Quarto containing Twenty Pages of Sixty Columns, of entertaining matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A GIFT worth from 10 Cents to $lOOO 00 will be sent to each subscriber on receipt of the subscription mnr.ey. TERMS—IN ADVANCE: One copy lor one year, anil 1 gift $2 00 Three copies one year, and 3 gifts 5 00 Five " " " 5 gifts 800 Ten " '• " 10 gifts 10 00 Twenty-one " " 21 gifts 30 00 The articles to bo distributed are compri sed in the following list:- 1 U. States Treasury Note $lOOO 00 2 do. do. do. 500 00 each 5 do. do. do. 200 00 " 10 do. do. do. 100 00 •' 10 Pat. Lev Hnnl.C. Watches 100 00 " 20 Gold Watches 75 00 " 50 do. 60 00 " 100 do. 50 00 " 300 Ladies Gold Watches 35 00 " 200 Silver Hunting C. Watches 30 00 " 500 Silver Watches $l5 00 to 25 00 " 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Clieins 10 00 to 30 00 " 1000 Gnld pens & pencils 5 00 to 15 00 " Gold lockets, bracelet-, brminl.es, ear drops, breast pins, cuff pins, sleeve buttons, rings, shirt studs, watch keys, gold and sil ver thimbles, arid a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $l5 each. 011 receipt ol the subscription money, the subscriber's name will be entered upon our books opposite u number, and ttie gift nor responding with that number will be for wauled within one week to him, by mail or express, post paid. There is neither humbug nor lottery about the above, as every subscriber is sure of a Prize of value. We prefer to make ibis hberal distribution among them instead of giving a large commission to Agents, giv ing to the subscriber the amount that would go to ihe Agent, and in many cases of a hniidreil-lold more. All communication should he addressed lo DANIEL ADEE, Publisher. v.lO no. 19 ] 211 Cenlre si., New York. BLrIMiK! RLANKB! ! LLAMib ! i DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper & desirable forms, fo sale at the ofSc* ''he "Star ofthe North " FRUKLIN HOUSE, LIGHT STREET COLUMBIA CO., PA. HUDSON, Proprietor. /""JHARGES moderate, and accommoda- j liona satisfactory. apt 14,'58.-t(. I THE MIGHTY" HEALER! WORLD KNOWN AND WORLD TRIKD, The (reo admissions of all nations, as wall as the verdict of the leading Hospitals of ihn Old as well as the New World, stamp this powerful remedial Agent as the greatest healing preparation ever made known to suffering man. lis penetrative <|ualitives are more than marvelous, through the external orifice* of the skin, in visible to the naked eye. it reaches the seal of the internal dis ease ; and in all external affections its anti inflammatory and healing virtues surpass* anything else on record, and is Nalute'l' great ally. Erysipelas and Salt Rheum, are two of the mnst common and virulent disordera preva lent on this continent, to these the Ointment isßspecially antagonistic, its modus operandi ' is firet to eradicate the venom and then com plete the cure. HAD LEGS, OLD SORE I, $ ULCERS. Caes ol many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to anv other remedy or treatment, have invariable accum bed to a lew applications of this powful un guent. ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN, Arising Irom a bad etaie ol the blood or chronic disease are eradicated, anil a clear and iraiiBparent surface regained by the re storative action ot this Oiininem! It surpass es many of t!,e cosmetics and other toilet appliances in its power to dispel rashes and oilier disfigurements ol ihe face. PILES AND FISTULA. Every form anil leafuie of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is eradicated locally and enlirely by the use ol lliis emolient; warm fomentations should precede i s appli cation. lis healing qualities hill be found to be thorough and invariable. Both the Ointment and P.lis should be used ill the following cases: Bunions, Skin diseases, Burns, Swelled Glands, Chapped Hands, Sore Legs, Chilblains, Sore Breas's, Fistula, Sore Heads, Gnut, Sore Throats, Lumbago, Sores of all kinds, Mecuiial Eruptions, Sprains, Piles, Stifl Joints, Rheumatism, Teller, Ringworm, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Venereal Sores, Scalds, Worms of all kind*. CAUTION !—None are genuine unless the words u Hollo way, New York and London," are discernible as a "water-mark in every leaf ol the book of directions around each box ; Ihe same may be plainly seen by holding Ihe leaf to Ihe light. A handsome reward will be given lo any one rendering ucti information as may lead to ihe detec tion of any parly or parlies counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, know ing them lo be spurious, *„* Sold at die .Manulncinries of Profess or Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New Vork, anil by all res.iedable Drnggi-i* and Dealers in MeJiciite throughout ihe United Stales and tne civilized world, in pots ai SScis., 63 Rents, and SI each. CiT There is considerable saving by taking Ihe larger size*. N. B —Direciiona for iho guidance of pa' ienls in every disorder are affixed to each box. [Julie 9. IBSB. MEW STDKi: Ai\i ESTLS JOSEPH SHARPLKSS has just received ** and opened out at his New S ore on Main Street, Bloorin-biira, (joining Ihe Star office,) a lull assortment ol FALL AND WINTER GOODS, fresh Iroin the cilies of New York and Phil adelphia, which he will sell ai ihe very lowe*t living profit. His slock embraces g'ella, dtibei and crape shawls, barege, ba rege delr.ines, I issues, lawns, debages, crape orientals, olpacca*, &o SlLKS.—Avery handsome assortment of striped, (.lain, I*l aitl and Black Silks, whieh he intends to sell at reduced price*. EMBROIDERIES—An immense stock of embroideries, such as embroidered hand kerchiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss j uid jaconet edgings and insertions, linens, count anil thread laces, flouncing* and em broidered curtains. DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tick ings checks, osnaburgs, baggings, ginghams, flannels, table diaper and ready-made bags. CLOTHS, CASSI.YILRES, Vestings, jeans, collonades, denims, blue drillings, cotton plaids, &c. A good assort ment of new style carpets and oil cloths, t utile and carriage oil cloths, ma s, rugs, baskets, &o. GB.CCEHIES anil Hardware nl every description, such as Sugars, Molasses. Teas, Coffee, Fish, Spice, Salt, Nails aud Spikes, Iron and S eel, Hard ware, Qneenswaie, Crockery and Wooden ware.- Also, a good lot nl Men and Boya' Hals and Caps, Boots and Shoes, of all kinds and sizes (or Women and Children, lo suit the most fastidious. He invitee his friends and the public to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought goods at the lowest cash prices, and is determined to not be undersold by anybody or "the rest of mankind."— Country produce taker, at the market price* in exchange for goods J. SHARPLESS. Bloom-bnrg. Nov. 24. 1858. Ox "KIUIIT AWAY." a *"lntVfl NEW Cylinders, Spindles, axils,JtlJL rods, wheels, pinions, springs, screws sic.- &c., made into watches, also jewels and dia monds into jewelled escapements, fitted and guaranteed lo nerform well, "right away." It may be proper to call attention lo the fact, thai any job in this line, which can be done in the Cities, is and always has been done at ibis establishment these fifteen years, and at leas 1 as good, in point of neatness as* well as in regard to punctuality and durabil ity. and always much cheaper —Gold plat' ing & silver plating &c. &c , at prices trr suit the times Spectacle glasses fined inter frames, fine sleel spectacles lor sale very cheap. HENRY ZUPPINGERe Bloomsburg, Feb. 9, 1859. Tiuware & Stove EsUblisfcaeit. "1 f|SHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully In** forms his old friends and cuMomsiiU that be has purchased his brother's intemfl in the above establishment, and the cjja cent will hereafter be conducted by exclusively. He has jusi received and