The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 22, 1859, Image 3

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    TUB Circuit Court ol the United States
for the Western District is in session at
YVilliamsport this week. Wo learn that the
Editors of the Columbia Democrat anil ller
ttuck Gazelle are bo'.li in attendance !
ITHXS been stated by the Danville papers
that the Monlonr County Agricultural Fair
will be held in that place, on the sth 6th
and 7th of next October Last Fall il was
held at YVashingtonville.
TUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTER met 011 last
Saturday afternoon at Dr. John Ramsey's
office in this place for the purpose of trans
acting business relative to lite Colombia
county, Horticultural and Mechanical Asso
ciation. We have not been favored with
their proceedings.
WM. H. DKKISBACH "does up" the drink
ables and eatables at the Exchange Res
turant in a tip-top manner, calculated lo
please the most fastidious epicurean. His
eatables consist of fish, oysters, clams,
frogs, trype, chicken, and tnrtle-sotip, nil
of which are prepared in high style.
THB two Brass Bands of this place have
consolidated, under the name of HOWKK'S
CORNET BAND. We now no longer have
tow bands—all past differences have been
laid aside and a union effected, which may
prove beneficial to both parties. The
Band designs going to Wyoming on the
Fourth ol July. Bloomsburg will be desti
tute of music on that day.
Wt acknowledge ihe receipt of another
one ol the Waverly Novels, entitled "Wood
stock"—one complete volume. These
works of Sir YVAI.TEII SCOTT are excellent—
no better to be obtained so cheap or other
wise. The Waverly Novels will comprise
twenty-six volumes, each volume complete
within itself. The whole twenty-six can
be had for five dollars, or twenty five cents
per copy.
TIIE Members of the Montour County-
Agricultural Society as well as the Board of
Managers, met at the Court House, on last
Saturday, and fixed upon Danville as the
place, and the Stli 6th and 7th of next Octo
ber as the lime, for the next County Fair.
The Meeting was well attended, and there
was quite a spirited contest among the
members, whether the Fair should be ItelJ
at Mausdale or at Danville.— Dm. Democrat.
lmly If Riiknell's Hank Note Reporter is one
of the very best money guides published
ll gives a fair description of all counterfeit
bank notes, and is well informed as to the
lame and broken banks. It is the business
man's Iriend and the rogue's enemy. Il is
published monthly and semi-monthly. One
dollar and filty cents per annum for the
semi-monthly, ami one dollar per annum
for the monthly. Published in Philadelphia.
RAIN has been very frequent recently, and
the streams constantly swoln in consequence,
it is very essential that we should enjoy a
warm shower every few days ; that is what
makes vegelatiuu in abundance. In litis
section grain, fruit, and vegetation, never
promised a better yield than at present
We have heard some complaint about the
fly, but it seems to us quite natural for the
farmers to trump up some evil or other in
their grain, let the crops be what they may.
The little evil iloers are not half as plenty in
some sections as they have been reported.
THE citizens of Orangeville and vicinity
are about raising two military companies—
one foot and one horse company. While
in that place a few moments on last Satur
day we saw quite a respectable number
mustered upon the swaid at a by-place for
parade and drill. The companies are com
posed of comparatively young men ; just
the right kind of material to form good
sound companies. We may have a word
to say in relation to these companies and
their cuplaw) herealter. Success to lite en
terprising and tactical spirit of the Orange
ville Boys.
PETERSON'S MAGAZ.INB—It has attained a
high standing in the literary world and is
fast introducing itself 10 the homes of the
people; it follows the emigrant across the
plains and soon becomes his most intimate
acquaintance ; it is found in every new
settlement and.in almost every hamlet in
the west. It is one of the most valuable
magazines for families published in this
country. It is cheaper than moßt maga-
H-pgines ; only two dollars a year. Published
% Charles J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut Street,
l'hiladephia.
EST. ALEXANDRE CLARK, EDITOH CF THE
"VPOOL VISITOR," says :
fjjfe have had ample opportunities dur-
weeks, ol witnessing the
practicMDiVorkings of the Iron City College,
having AMD in almost daily intercourse
with ihefijßchers and students, in the study
foom, aflulM different recitations. We
have that thoroughness, and in
terest, chamMjlpze every performance.
Students ate daily, from all parts of
the country, and thfeittmber now in atten
dance is larger any similar
Commercial College TTi-1 or West. Mr.
Jenkins the Principal, is a Artlemau of the
strictest integrity, and the faculty is
composed of competent and fdufui instruc
tors. Every inducement annoßU in the
widely diffused advertsments of tßUnstitu
tion, is promptly carried out, in
ot study and discipline, which
has won its pre>ent reputation."
■PJ. I 1 |4 700
Ritas Mendenhall & Co. 12 12 50
A. J. S'oan, 14 7 00
J. J. Brower, 14 7 00
David Sirnup, 14 7 Ol)
George M. l-lagenhuch, 14 7 00
E. P. I.uiz, 14 7 00
John U. Meyer, 14 7 00
David Lowenbelg, 14 7 00
Stephen H Miller, 13 10 00
Mrs. Caroline Clark, 14 7 00
Oliver A. Jucoby, .14 7 00
Jospeh Shaipless 14 7 00
do do Foundry—Stoves 14 7 00
A. M. Rupert, 14 7 00
Simon C. Strives, 14 7 Oo
J W. Hendershol, 14 7 00
A. C. Mensch, 14 7 op
Ann Leaeock, 14 7 00
Charles Katiler, 14 7 00
Moyer & Sheldon, 14 7 00
PhilipS. Moyer, 14 7 oo
John YVhtietiight, 14 7 00
BERWICK BOROUGH.
Jackson & Woodin, 14 7 00
Nathan B. Evans, 14 7 00
BowtnHti & Freas, II 15 00
Abraham B. Miller, 11 15 00
do do Drug Store, 14 7 00
Jacob Moyer, 14 7 00
Reuben H. Nicely, 14 7 Oo
Jositili 15 Dodson, Agent. 14 7 00
Mrs. E. Jackson. 14 7 00
BUIERCREEK.
C. B. Seeshohz, 14 7 00
Levi Kols, 14 7 00
Henry Traugh, 14 7 00
BENTON.
Samuel lleacock, 14 7 00
i William Hughes, 14 7 00
BEAVER.
J. V. Ctesswell & Co. 13 10 Q0
Frank Shutnutt. 14 7 fl)
CATTA WISSA.
C. B. Reifsr.yder, 13 10 00
Shamless U Kreigh, 13 10 00
J. P. Fincher, 13 10 00
C. Rahti fc Co. 14 7 00
S. it. Reiubard, 14 7 00
Gnotge Huglies, 14 7 00
Jos. Gearhart, 14 7 00
Eyet & BroLsl, 13 10 00
CENTRE.
E W. M. Low, II 7 oo
Jacob Spoosler, 14 7 00
C. H. Hess & Co. 14 7 00
Gilbert H. Fowler, 13 10 00
I). K Sloan. 14 7 00
H. C. Barton, Au't, 14 7 00
CONYNGHAN
A. Moorhead, 13 10 00
FISHINGCREEK.
Daniel McHenry, jr. 14 7 00
Bernard Atninerinatt, 14 7 00
Howell & Pennington, 14 7 00
benj. McHenry, 11 7 no
FRANKLIN.
Parr & Wanamacher, 14 7 00
GREENWOOD.
John Leggotl, 14 7 00
Elias YVertinan, 14 7 00
Wilson Ager, 14 7 qj,
G. Masters & Sou, 13 jo oo
Tuns. E. Eves, 14 7 00
Schuyler & Brother, 14 7 00
James Hampton. 14 7 00
HEMLOCK.
Jacob Harris, 14 7 00
M G.ii W. H. Shoemaker, 13 10 00
Clias. Ney tiard, 14 7 oo
LOCUIT.
S. B. Dietner, 13 10 00
Mark Williams, 14 7 00
A. Rice, 13 10 00
D P Levan, II 7 oo
Shaffer & Dreisbach, 14 7 00
William Yeager, l' 4 7 00
Jacob Yeager, 14 7 iU
MAINE.
D. & S. Yeller, 14 7 00
MADISON.
Funetcn & Tyerman. 13 10 00
Nenl M Cay, 13 10 00
MIFFLIN.
J. K. Seh weppenheiser, 14 7 00
Brown & Creasy, 13 10 Go
S. YVolf, 14 7 oil
Stephen H. Swank. 14 7 00
MONTOUR.
Washington Bitlenbender, 14 7 00
Lloyd Puxtou, 13 10 00
Ml. PLEASANT.
J. F. Deiliich, 14 7 00
ORANGE.
Lazarus & Fisher, 13 10 00
William Fritz, 14 7 00
A. B. Stewart, 14 7 00
A. Coleman, 14 7 00
A. Howell, 14 7 00
JACKSON.
David Beshler, 14 7 00
PINE.
James Masters, 14 7 00
ROARINGCREEK.
Judah Cheriingtou, 14 7 00
SCOTT.
Thomas W. Edgar, 12 12 50
David Whilmire, 11 7 00
S. A. YVormati, 14 7 00
B. F. Rei'gharl & Brn., 14 7 00
James Kesler & Co. 13 10 CO
H. C. & T. Creveling, 14 7 00
Jacob 1). Melick, 14 7 00
Martz i: Kill, 12 12 50
H. M. Fuller, 10 20 00
H. YV. & N. VV. Creasy, 12 12 50
Joseph R. Robbies, 14 7 00
MILLINERS.
Mary Barkley, Bloomsburg, II 700
A. D. Webb, do 14 7 00
V. Puncast, do * 14 7 00
E.J. Wilson, do 14 7 00
S. J. Cavenee & Pelermar., do 14 7 00
Alahach & Creasy, do 41 7 00
Fife Creasy, Mifflin, 14 7 00
Mrs. A. J. Brass, Berwick, 14 7 00
Mrs. Jane Berkhard, do 14 700
EATING HOUSES.
Caroline Clark, Bloomsburg, 8
Ettos Jacobv, do 8
A. Leverls, do 8
J. YV. Hendershot, do 8
Moyer Si Sheldon, do 8
Frederick Nicely, Berwick, 8
John Fletcher, do 8
John Engold, Cattawissa, 8
A. Bargar, do 8
Wesley Shannon, Montour, 8
Oliver A Jacoby, Bloom, 8
R H. Nicely, Berwick, 8
Peter Billmeyer, Bloomsburg, 8
MILLERS.
James Barton & Co. Bloom,. 13 10 00
William Beara, do. 14 7 00
Peler MKTtaugb, Briarcreek, 13 10 00
do 13 10 00
Josiah Tjtfnas, do 14 700
JeremiatMhcoby, do 13 10 00
John Fryjßeaver, 14 7 00
William Cole, Benton, 14 7 00
G. H. Freas, Centre, 14 7 00
Freas & Brown, do 14 7 00
Millard & Fowlor Ftshtngcreek 14 7 00
Jos. Hayman, Greenwood, 14 7 00
B. & E. W. Eves, Greenwood, 14 7 00
i C. VV. M'Kelvy & Co., Catawisa 14 7 Off
Wm. Brown, Mifflin, 14 7 CO
Jacob Yohe, do 14 700
I Wesley Bowman, Orangi, 13 10 00
1 Thomas YV. Edgar, Scott, 13 10 00
the undersigned HI his office in Cattawi**a.
any lima nil or before the 15ih dv nl July,
18f>9, and on Ilia 14 h and 15ili duy* of Jnlv
al Ilia Commissioners' Office, in ilia Coorl
rlnnse, in Uioomsburg. al'.er wtiich lime uu
appeal w. ill beheard.
CASPF.R KAWN,
June 8 1 ShO Mercantile Appraiser.
THE NEW YORKER,
STRICTLY NON-SEC 110NAL,
\ ti,iiri,i;i t MGIKI.Y 41 *itit i iic or
11110 W 111,1),
LITERATURE. ROMANCE, SOCIETY,
BUSINESS, ANI) NEWS,
EXTRAORDINARY NOVELTIES*
Nut in bo in any olher paper—Arneriuan nr
Foreign—will be introduced in llie coining
number* of
T HE NEW - Y 0R K ER.
In O'der to rnahe llie New Yorker llie fir*t
Newspaper ill the World, its column* lor
llie current year will contain urticlca from
ihe pens of Hie
Tii'st Writers Of America
and B:iiro;>e.
Wm. C'nllen Bryant, Alary Howilf,
Mis* Alice Cary, Mis E. B. Downing,
Mi*sC. Cheeseboro' A. Tennyson,
H. \V. Longfellow, Alexander Smith,
J. T Headly, Tlioma* Carlyle,
Mrs. F. Kemble, Lord Brnuuham,
John G. Saxe, U. D'israeli,
Mis Sedgwick, Leigh Hum,
W. Gijmore Sirums, Peler Parley,
Edward Everell, Fritz Greene Ualleck,
Washington Irving, H. K. Schoolcraft,
Sir E. B. Lytton, James K. Paulding,
Charles Dickens, Mis. L. Sigourney,
'i'hackery, N. Hawthorne,
And numerous other popular and brilliant
wiiler*.
Il will abound in Thrilling Stories and
Romances, Lileralure,Travels,Amnseinenis,
Anecdotes, Wit and Sentiment.
THE NEW.YOKKEIi
Will contain the choicest Literary Selections,
as well as Original Revolutionary Tales,
Original Sories Original Romances, Reada
ble Editorials, Original Poems, Portraits,
and illusirurious by the best Artists, making
aliogeihpr
A COMPLETE WEEKLY MIRROR OF
THE WORLD!
Country Subscribers will receive the Pa
per, forwarded by mail, Inr one year, by
sending $2 to the office, 10"* Fulton st. Citv
Subscriber will be promptly and regularly
served at Iheir residences, al 4 cents per
week, by leaving their names nl the Ortlce,
or al any of ihe News depots in the City.
C. MATHEWS, Proprietor,
107 Fulton Street, New Yo-k.
TERMS—Single copie*, 92 ; two copies,
$3: lour copies, $6; eigtii copies $l2. Post
masters and otheis who get up clnns, can
afterwards add single copies at ft,so. The
party who sends us $l2 lor a club of eight
copies (all at one time,) will be entitled to a
copy free.
Terms, invariably in advance. No Sub
scriptions taken for a less period than one
year.
II 13. VANNATTER,
CABINET MAKER.
f|iHE undersigned having entered into
■" business, and rented Wm. Rabb's Shop,
on Main street, near D. Sltoub's Grocery,
and is prepared lo furnish all kinds of
C A BI NE T WORK,
such as I HAIRS, BED STEADS. BU
REAUS, CUPBOARDS, SOFAS,
STANDS, TABLES, etc.,
He is also prepared to attend to HOUSE
PAINTING and PAPERING, in all its de
partments.
THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
will likewise be attended 10. He_will con
stantly keep on hand an assortment of Fin
ished Coffins, by which lie can fill all or.
tiers on presentation.
B. H. VANNATTEB.
Bloon.sburg, June 1, 1859.
NEW MILLINERY SHOP.
Nov and Splcittlitl Stock
OF MILLINERY GOODS!
Trimmings, Flowers, Ribbons, &c„
(UNDER TRE STAR OFFICE)
JLTLY ST. IiI.OOMSIII ILG, I*R.
MESS 1!> JT O lIKOT
IIAVING just received a very beautiful
stock ol goods from Philadelphia, and
opened a new shop, woultl invite the ladies
ol Bloomsburg and vicinity to ctdl and ex
amine her assortment of HON NETS TRIM
MINGS, FLOWERS, FLATS, MANTIL
LAS, FANCY ARTICLES, Sfc., and in short,
every other article to be loand in a first
class Millinery establishment. Her slock
has been selected with great care, especial
ly for this market. Bonnets made upon the
shortest notice. Attention will be paid to
repairing. She respectfully askes her lady
friends lo give her a call, as well as all
those who wish any thing in her line.
Bloomsburg, April 13, 1859.
Blat'ltiinii's Corner again.
riiHE subscribers have just returned troin
-I Ihe City with a large and extensive stock
of Spring Goods, which they offer at the
very lowest figures lor READY PAY. Tltank
lul past favors they still Solicit a share of
public patronage, feeling confident that they
can satisfy all wito wish to boy cheap.
H. C. & 1. W. HARTMAN.
Bloomsburg, April 13th 1859.
Lack'a A Blooiitßbui'g; 12. 12.
CHANGE OF TIME.
VIiRAINS will pass Bloomsburg Staiion as
follows:
Morning Trains going North at 625 A.M.
do do do South at 11.25 do
Afternoon do do Nor'h at 3.23 P.M.
do do do South at 8.30 do
Morning trains arrive at Scranton 10.25 A M.
Afternoon do do do 035 do
Morning do do Rupert, 11.35 A.M.
Evening do do do 8.45 P.M.
M. W.JACKSON, Sup't.
June 1, 1859.—21.
Administrator's Notice.
TVOTICE is hereby given Ibat letteis of ad
's* ministration on the estate of Abraham
Marlz, late ol Roaringcreek township, Col
umbia county, deceased, have been granted
by the Register of Columbia county to Dan
iel Beiber, residing in Locust township, Col
umbia county. All persons having claims
against the estate of the decedent are re
quested lo presant them to lite adminis
trator for settlement, and alt persons indebt
ed to the estate to make payment lorthwlih.
DANIEL BEIBER, Adtnr.
Roaringcreek. June 1, 1859.
■'s Evil,
iption of the
.its vitiated,
irculation, it
ay burst out
organ is free
rhich it may
k is variously
living, dis
lre air, tilth
vices, and,
ion. AVliat
in the con
s to children
n j" indeed,
lio says, " I
will visit the iniquities of the futhcrs upon
their children."
Its eifcets commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the glands, swellings; and on
the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, wluch genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of l£fe, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they have far less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases; conse
quently, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taint in the
system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination ; and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of nil the organs, arise from or
arc aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous j
their persons are invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To clcanso it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food und exercise.
Such a medicine wo supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
whero prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active rcmecuals that have
been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from the blood, and the rescue of tho
system from its destructive consequences.
Ilcnce it should be employed for the cure of
not only strofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, such as ERUPTIVE
and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONY'S EIRE,
ROSE, or ERYSIPELAS, PIMTI.ES, PUSTULES,
BLOTCHES, PLAINS mid BOILS,TUMORS,TETTEB
and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINGWORM,
RHEUMATISM, SVTHILITIC and MERCURIAL DIS
EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and,
indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISING PROM VITIA
TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief
in " impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa
rilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitution*: *■
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY FHYSIO,
are 60 composed that disease within the ranee of
their action can rarely withstand or evado them
Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its diseased action, and restoring
its healthy vitalities. As n consequence of these
properties, the invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remedy at once so
simple and inviting.
h<ot only do they euro the cvery-day complaint#
of every body, but also many formidable and
dangerous diseases. The agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac,
containing certificates of their cures and directions
for their use in the following complaints: Costive
ncss, Heartburn, Headache arising from disordered
Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, ruin in and Morbid
Inaction of the llou cls, Flatulency, Loss of Appe
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
arising from a low state of the body or obstruction
of its functions.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THE RAPID CUIIE OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump
tion, and for the relief of Consumptive
Patients in advanced stages of the
disease*
So wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous are the cases of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored from alarming
ana even desperate diseases of the lungs by its
use. When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, tne
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for tho distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community have failed and been discarded, this
has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits
on the afflicted they can never forget, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED ny
DR. J. C. CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
E. P. LUTZ, Biooinsburg: Keighard anil
Croveling, Espy G. Masters & Son, Mdi
vide; 11. \V. Creasy, Light Street; W. Ager,
Rnhrsburg; C. lleilsnyder, Caltawissa, and
all Druggists.
LIGHT STREET HOTEL.
D. I KV'KRHART, PROPRIETOR.
rpHE Proprietor ol this hotel lakes pleas
-1 urc in amiouncir.g to (he public that he
still occupies this large and commodious
-forA house in Light Street, Pa.,and is
"s ever, pre paired to aceorri
fg§t jli|jjS module travelers, teamsters,dru
vers and borders, with accom
modations that will favorably compare with
any hotel in this section ol country. The
traveling public may depend on all comforts
at borne, as his house is well tarnished and
always kept in order. His table and bar
will always be found furnished ivi'h the
best the market alluids. j\lr. E. will ever be
happy to entertain and accommodate his
Irieuds to the unno.t of hi lAls'litv.
D. L. KVERHART.
Light Street, Pa., Nov. 24, 1858.,
CV The Proprietor of the above house,
having no desire to continue in the hotel
business, will sell the property at private
sale, upon reasonable terms. The stand is
a good one, with stables and all the neces
sary outbuildings; alio! which are in good
ccndiiion. To any person wishing to pin-
I bark ill the business, it is a good locality,
and a desirable place.
AMERICAN LIKE INSURANCE
A ill U T BUS T VO 31 I* I.\ V ,
Capital Stock $.100,000.
/COMPANY'S Building Walnut Street,
South East corner of Fourth, Philadel
phia.
Life Insurance at the usual Mutual Rates, or
at joint siock rales, at about 20 per cent less
or nt Toial Abstinence Rates, the lowest in
tile world.
A. WHILDIN, President.
J. C. SIMS, Sec. A. C. MKNSCII, Agent.
April 27, 1859.
Rlsiug Suu Hotel—Berwick, Pa.
THE subscriber woulffrespeethilly inform
his Iriends and the travelling public that lie
has taken charge of the above named hotel,
and has fitted it up in the best possible man
ner for the accommodation ol all who may
favor him with ttieir patronage. He flatters
himself that by unremitting alttenlinn, he
can give entire satisfaction to all. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
affords, and his bar with the choicest liquors.
Obliging and attentive ostlers will always
be on band, and bis stabling is the mist ex
tensive ih this section of country.
1 MAJ. N. SEELY.
Berwick, April 20, 1859.
$40.00
Pays for a full course in Hie Iron City Col
lege, the Iprgesl, most extensively patron
i7.ed and best oruaniztul Commercial School
in the United Slides.
11.17 Attnidiir;
Daily, March Ih.lO.
Usual lime to complete a full cotiltff, from
6to ten week*. Every Modem, upon grad
uating, i* guaranteed lo be compeienl 10
murine the Books of any Business, und
qualified lo mini a salary ol from
$.lOO Jo $lOOO.
Students enier at, any tune —no vocation:
Reitew at pleasure. FIFTY ONE PREMI
UMS FOR BEST PENMANSHIP AWARD
ED IN 1858.
TV Ministers' sons received nt half price
For Circular and Specimens of Writing,
inclose two letter stamps, and address
F. W.JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa.
April 13th, 1859.
~M:ir mii.uxhhy aoohs.
Spring & Summer Roniecls.
THE undersigned respectfully iitlorins the
ladies ol Bloumsburg and vicinity, that she
lias just returned from the eastern cities with
a s.ileiidid assortment of new
MILLIOTR,T GCCDS,
comprising everything commonly found in
a first*cla*B Millinery Shop, Her eiylanf
Bonne's, cannot be Mirpat>*ed in ihi- "enion
nf country, and her whrk will favorably com*
pare with any done this side of the cities.
Site has on hand a lot ofrieat and handsome
bonnets, liat* and caps lor hide ol
all "lyie* and price*.
Particular attention will ho paid In any
thing in the mariiiiaimiking line; ul-o bon
net repairing done up to order, .villi neai
no* and dispatch.
nrsiiop u few doors above Wilson'* Car
riage Manufactory, on Main Sireet.
MUIY BAKKf.EY.
Blnomsburg, April 20, 1859.
Pliil'a. .V Itvatliii; ISitilroari.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS FOB FAS
SKNGERTUAINS, January Isi 18*9. •
Up Trains, going North, leave Philadelphia
at ~i A. M. and 4 P. M.
Dnwu Trains, going South, leave Poltsville
at 7J A. M. and 4 P. M.
The Express Train is discontinued uniil
fttriher iio'ice. Close connectionsare made
b> the 10.22 A. M. Up Trains, trotn Pint
Clinton to Elirnra and all intermediate points;
and by the tj.22 P. M. Up Train Ir on Fort
Clinton to Elmira, Canandaigiia. linllalo,
Niagara, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Dav
enport, anil lowa City; matting lira route
the shortest and cheapest to die Lake Cities
and Canada.
On Sundays the Down A. M. Train Irom
Poltsville, and Up P. M. Train from Phila
delphia, only run.
13"" Depot in Philadelphia, corner ol
Broad aud Vino streets. Filly pounds o(
baggage allowed each passenger, (except
on Sunday trains.) Tiokels.must be pur
chased bclure entering the cars.!
G. A. NICHOLS.
jty29—tf. General Superintendent.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of admitiistrtiiion tin the estate
of Anthony Doty, late ol Benton township,
Columbia County, deceased, have been
granted by the Register of Columbia coun
ty, to Jonas Doty, residing in Benton town
ship, said county. All persons having
claims against the estate ol the deceased
are requested to present them to the admin
istrator without delay, and all persons in
debted to make payment forthwith to
JONAS DOTY, Adtn'r.
Ronton, May 25, 1859.
Executor's Notice.
[YTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa
mentary on the estate of Ludwig Ks
ton late of Beaver township, Columbia coun
ty, deceased, lias been grained by the Reg
ister of the said county, to William Wolf,
residing at Blackcroek, Luzerne county. —
All persons having demands again.-t the es
tate of said decedent, are requested to pre
sent them without delay, and all persons in
debted are requested to make payment with
out delay.
WILLIAM WOLF, Executor.
April 27, 1859.
TO HOUSEKEEPERS.
SOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S
® BEST >
MEDICINAL SALERATUS. :
Is mauulactnred from coinmoul [
fiQ salt, and is prepared entirely dif- TJQ !
AeO lerent from other.Saleratus. All|A"j
lie deleterious matters extracted l
in such a manner as to produce I
Bread, Biscuit,iscuit, and all kinds ol
A Nr. Cake, without contains a particle to
of Saleratus when the Bread or |
Cake is baked ; thereby produc
ing wholesome results. Every
parti ile ot Saleratus is turned to "JTk
" and passes through the Breau ' "
or Biscuit while Baking ; couse
qneiitly nothing remains but com
mon Salt, Water ar.d Flint'. You
and will readily perceive by the tune and
•if this Saleratus tha' it is entirely
different Iroin other Saleratus.
It is packed in one pound pa
{IS pers, each wrapper branded, "B
T. Babbitt's Best Medical Salura Du
tus ;" alo, picture, twisted laol
of Breas, with a glass of efferves
cing water on the top. When
AN D you purchase one paper >° AND
should preserve the wrapper, aud '
be particular to get the next exact*
ly like the first—brand as above.
ry{\ Full directions for making Bread
4 U with the Saletatus and Sour Milk 4 U (
or Cream Tartar, will accompany
each package ; also, directinni for
making all kinds of Pastry ; also.
A N j, directions for making Soda Water A N u
and Seidlitz Powders.
MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP,
WITH
f-L, B.T. BABBITT'S PURE
CONCENi RATED POTASH. AJO
Warranted double the strength of
ordinary Potash ; put up in cans-e
1 Id., 2 Ids., 3 Ids., 6 Ids. and 12
and lbs —with full directions foi rr.ak and
ing Hard and Soft Soap. Consu
mors will find this the cheapest
Potash in market.
Manufactured and for sale by
B.T. BABBITT. '"
Nos. 68 & 70 Washington st,
N. Y., aud 38 India-si., Boston.
NEW BARBER SIIOP.
GENTLEMEN wishing a ftee and easy
Stiaveor to have their Hair cut & dress
ed in the lateat style, can have it done by
calling on the undersigned ut the New Bar
ber Shop in the Court House Alley. Razors
sharpened and honed on short notice.
S. C. COLLINS.
Bloomeburg, June 8, 1659.
FRESH ARRIVAL FO
C£>C£>C£DiiJSs3 s
AT EIFAD UI AKTEKS!
McKIiLVY, IVISAL. A CO.,
}I AVK just received and opened their stock
ol Merchandise fur sale, which compri
ses the LARGESJ', Cheapest, and handsom
est assortment now offered in this TO'VN.—
Having paid great at enliou to the selection
ot Iheir entire Mock as to
Price and (fciialiiv,
they flatter themselves that the) can compplp
with il:e cheapest, ami nil ilkha wishing to
t>u> cheap, can have money by giving n* a
null. We l.aven'i kinds oILOOI/h and wart**
lo cfiipply the WHII'M of the people. A ver)
larae and compleie uHhortnient ol
LAME'S DRESS GOODS.
Kreip h Aleriiioen, wool plants, ulpacan, bom
baxineh, <i bauen, nopliiia pararrielta cloths,
mohair Inane*, inii-lin tie Indies. Persian
cloth*, Cal coen, &c.
WHITK GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
Sleeves, 4 Collars, Spencers, haiidkeruiiiefti,
llouucings, bands and triminitiss, Lees and
edsinus,bonnet ribbons, in larie variety, vel
vet tibbons, and braids, kid, cotton, lisle
thread gloves, tnohaii niiits, &c.
AI.T/KlftDS OF SSjAWLS,
hroehe, Day Slate, Waterville, bluck silk,
eaehnierp, embrodered, &e. Also a very
large large assortment ol Cloths, cassimers,
satinets, vesting*, tweeds, jeans, coating vel
vet, heaver cloths, &e.
BMHi Ss SSKHSS
of alt kinds and size- for men, women ami
children. We have a large assortment ol
HATS and CAPS of the latest fashion. We
have also, Hardware, Qneensware, Cedar
ware, Sec. Very cheap
CARPETS, CARPttl'-KAGS, Fi.OOR.
table and carriage oil cloths, mats, rug*, bas
kets, &e. Muslins, flannels, lickings, ilia
purs, toweling*, drillings, &e , in abnmlance.
We invite our Iriends ami the public gen
erally to give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. We have bought our goods at
the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not
he undcisold by any body or the rest of trait
kind. VVcKELVY, NEAL & CO.
Bloomsburg, Juno g, 1759.
GROCERY, BAKERY AM)
CONFECTIONERY.
In the Exchange IHnik, It!,tin St., Utoomsbui,
THE undersigned respectfully inform the
citizens of Binomsburg, and the public in
general, that they have formed a partnership
under ttie name and firm of Moyer & Shel
don, ami have jusl opened in their spacious
new Store House, the
GROCERY, BAKERY & CONFECTION
ERY BUSINESS,
On an extensive scale in all their various de
partments, and in great variel es, where they
will alw ays be pleased to meet their friends
and ad minister to their creature comforts.
Their groceries sre ull fresh, and of the
choicest kinds, have been selected with
much care, ami w ill be sold for oaslt, at the
"lowest living prices."
Their Bakery is entirely new, constructed
after the most modern 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 fined up a most magnificent
Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, occupying the
entire space ol lite (up stair*) second floor,
with splinter new fixture* and finishings,
where they will be happy 10 s.-rve their cus
tomers with choice Clysters, wholesale and
retail.
N. B --A Ladies' Saloon separated from
the General Restaurant, ha* also been pre
pared tor their special accommodation.
ALBERT -MOVER,
K. M. SHELDON.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 27, 1858.
MARRIAGE GUIDE.
A NEW BOOK, BY
AVIILIA.U YOUNG, M. I).
-wCXij!;/''/*-. The secret c'ne to courtship,
N ,—Love and Mairiage: with the
' jOy. :di-eases incident lo Youth, M
aturity and Old Age-being light*
8! "' ''Bade- Alar tied Life, its
1 Joys and Sorrows, Hopes, Fears
and Disappointments. Lei all married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage and
having the leu -t impediment to married life,
read this book, f.-t every young man and
woman in the land read this book. IT IS
FTRI. h OF PX.ATKS and discloses secrets that
every one should know: a little knowledge
at fir-t may save a world uf trouble ill alter
life.
Sent) for a copy (enclosing 25 cents) to
Da. WM. YOUNG No 410 SPRUCE ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 27, 1869.
LOOK AT THIS .'
NICARAGUA,
Contains mines ol precious metals before
which tlie sold of California sinks lo insig
nificance. A lew months of well directed
effort among them is ample lo secure a for
tune. She has a beautiful climate, and a
soil a Mtirably adapted lo the growth of Cot
ten, Tobacco, Sugar or Coffee. As the key
to our Pacific Possessions, a nil with her
Government in a slate of devolution, manl
iest Destiny clearly indicates another g'.nr lo
onrcanner. For till the details, with a his
tory of the Filibusters, the Cass Yrisarr
treaty, anew and improved map of the court
try appropriately colored, uud other matters
ol interest, read NICARAOCA ; PAST, PKKSKNT
AND FUTURE, by I'KTF.K F\ STOUT, ESQ., "lute
United States Vice Consul."
It is a handsome l2tno. volume, and will
be sent to yonr addrc-s post-paid, on receipt (
of price (SI 25). Agents will find it ray j
poputai. Send lo
JOHN E. POTTER, PUBUSHBR.
No. 617 Sansoui St., Philad'a, Pa. '
April 17th 1859.
FOUND
THE subscriber found a set of Furs, on
the Court Huuse pavement, last Saturday.
The owner can have them by coming for
wunl, proving properly, and paving all
charges. W. H. DRIESBACH.
April 20 3t.
~~ DAVID LOVERBEU,
CLOTHING STOKE,
On Main stroet, two doors above the "Amer
ican Hotel."
s7c.SUIYE~
Manufacturer of Furniture and Cabinet I Vine.
Warerootn in Sbive's Block, on Mailt Slieet.
M'KELVY, NEAL & CO.,
MERCHANTS,
Northeast cotper of Mtrin and Market Sis.
A.M. RUPERT,
TINNER Sr STOVR DEALER,
Shop oil South side of Main street, below
Maiket.
Attorney s*t Law, I
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
Office in Court Alley, East of Court House. 1
3? THE GREATEST
JgIEDICAI
I? DISCOVERT
% OF THE .AGE.
|\| R KENNEDY ol Unxbiirv has discover
ed in one of our common pasture wends
a remedy lhal cures
EVERY KIND OF 111 NIOEI
FROM THE
worst scrofula down to a common pimple.
lie has tried it in over eleven hundred
cases, arid never failed except in
two ca*e*, both thunder rumor. He has now
in hi-posses-ion over one hniidii.-d-certifi
cates ol its value, all within twenty miles of
Boston.
Two hottles itre'w urrantpd to cure a nurs
ing sore mouth.
One lo three bottle* w ill cure the wntst
kind of pimples on the face.
Two or three bottles w ill clear the sys
tem ol bilee.
Two bi.tdes are warranted to cure the worst
canker in the month or stomach.
Three to five bottle* are warranted to cure
the woisl wind of Erysipelas.
One or two bbtdes are warranted to cure
all tiumor in the eyes.
Two hollies are warranted lo cure rtitinin®
of the ears and blotches in the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure
corrupt and running ulcers.
One Ooitle will care scaly eruption of the
skin.
1 wo or three bottles ore warranied lo cure
the worst kind of ringworm.
1 wo or three bottles are warranted to cure
desperate case of rheumatism.
T (tree lo lour bullies are Warranted to cure
salt Rlieunt.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst
ca*e ol scrofula.
A benefit is always experienced from.hct
first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranto
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 vslablishvd by the unanimous
voice or all who have ever used it, that I
need not say any thing on the subject, as
the most skilful physicians and the most
careful Druggist in the country are uttani
i moils in Us prai-e.
In presen'ing the Medioal Discovery lo
jour notice, 1 do ii with a full knowledge of
it* curative power, in relieving all, and cur
ing mo*i ol those disea-es ;o which you are
j unfortunately so liable. The most excruet
j ating dt-ea-R to an affectionate mother
I NURSING SORE MOUTH, '
I* cured as if by a miracle; your own tem
per is restored to its natural sweetoess and
i your babe from short and fretful naps to
| calm and sweet slumbers; and the medical
I discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to
your husband and housholtf.
lu the advanced stagps of
€ A N K 13 r:
it extends to the stomach, causing
DYSPK P X [ A,
which is nothing hut canker on the stomach
then to the intestines and
Kidneys,
crea ms a sinking, gone leehng, and an in
difference even to the cares of your family
Your stomach is
RAW AND INFLAMED,
your food distressed you, ami you can only
lake certain kinds, and even of that your
system does not get hnlf the nourishment it
i contains as the acrirnonous fluid of the cank
; er t'j.iHii up; then your complexion loses its
| bloom and becortiessatlow and greenish, and
| yonr best day tsgone. For want of nourish!
| mem yonr system becomes loose and flabby,
and the fibres of jour body becomes relax"
ed. I her. follows a train of disease which
lhe Mf lioal Discovery is peculiarly adapted
to CURE; Palpitation ol the heart, pain in
the side, weakness ot the seine and small of
the back, pain ol the hip joint when you re
tire, irregularity ol the bowels, and also, that
most excruciating of disease, the
P I L r;.
How many thousands ol poor women ere
suffering from this disease and pining away
a miserable tile, and their next door neigh
bor does not know the cause, I wish to im
j press on your mind that good old proverb,
i "An ounce ol pievention is better than a
pound of cure." In the
iVSciiienl Discovery
| you have bo h the preventive and the cure,
| vviib litis, ureat and good quality, that it will
j never under any circHmstuuces, do jou any
injury.
No change of dietevpr necessary—eat the
best yon can get and enough of it.
Directions lor use.—Adults one table spoon
ful per day. Children over ten j-ears dessert
spoonful. Children from five lo eight years,
tea spoonful. As no directions can be appli-
I'ut-ie lo all constitutions, take sufficient to
operate on the bowel* twice a day.
Youtb- truly,
DONALD KENNEDY.
Price SI.OO per bottle. For sale by ). R.
Moyer, E. P. Lutz, Agents for Bloomsburg.
Soi l by all the Druggists throughout the
country, in general. Ju. 28, '5B.
ISMMMSSKOTKO
CABINET WARE ROOMS.
*' C * SHIVE,
JT> F.Sri'.CTPULLY invites the attention of
M the Public to his extensive assortment
of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which ha
will warrant made of good materials and in
a workmanlike manner. At his E*tabli*h
nient, can always be found a good assort
menl ot
FASHIONABLE FURNITURE.
Which IS equal in style and finish lo that of
| Philadelphia or New York cities, and at as
low prices. He has Sofa* of different style
and prices, from 525 to $6O. Divans Loun
ge.*, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs,
Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, and
a variety ol upholstered work, with Dressing
and parlor bureaus, sofa, card, centre and
pier tables, detashuq cheffeuters, whatnots
and cotnodes and all kinds of fashionable
work. His stock of butcaus, enclosed and
noiiunon wa-hstaiids, dress table.*, corner
cupbo irits solas,
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is
the largest in this section ol the conniy. He
will also keep a good assortment ol looking
glasses with fancy gib and common frames.
He will also furnish spring matttusses fitted
In any sized bedstead, which are superior
(or durability and comfort lo any bed in
Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY.
A BOARDING SCHOOL and Normal In
stinito, for Teachers and others.
The first quarter will commence April
llth. The second after Summer vacation
on August 15th, etc.
TERMS : —s3o per Quarter for all expen
ses. Catalogues will be sent to those Vho
apply for them. WM. BURGESS, Prin.
Millville, Pa., March, 30, 1859.
JOS FPU S lIA R I'LLBS.
FOUNDER AND MACHINE ST.
Buildings on the alley between the "Ex
change" and "Ameticau House."