The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 03, 1859, Image 3
STAR OP THE NORTH. . WEDNESDAY,TUCUNT 8, -CANDIDATES. District Attorney. li. LITTFeE, Esq., of Berwick, \ve w are aulhortzeuUo announce will be a candkfate Jbf DitjfricfAttbrney at tlie approaching gen eral election, subject to 'ttie'decision of the Columbia county Democratic Convention. District Attorney. W. WIRT; ESQ., of Bloom township, we are authorized to announce, will be a candi date for District Attorney, at the approach ing general election, subject to the usages ..of the Columbia county Convention^ Treasurer. JOHN A. FUNSTON.'of Madison town , ship, we are authorized to announce, will be a candidate lor county Treasurer, at the ' approaching general election subject to the decision of the Columbia County Democrat ic Convention. I oniml-siorter. JOSEPH R. PATTON, of Greenwood, we are authorized to announce, will he a candi date lor County Commissioner, at the up proaching general election, subject to ihe usages of the Columbia County Democratic ' Convention. SHERIFF SNYDER advertises in to-day's STAR several town lots and tracts' of land at : public sale, to be sold on Monday of Court ' week in this place. WE have been blessed with warm refresh 'ing showers every day litis week. Quite a benefit to the street sprinkler The streets are kept in a good passable condition these days, without much manual labor. THE FENCE around the Agricultural Fair "Ground is fast approaching completion.— Thomas Eves, of Greenwood, is the regulAr -Contractor, and Daniel llobbins, of this place, formerly of Rohrsburg, is the sub-con tractor, and is doing the work in a tolerably good manner. WE notice some of our -citizens pulling 'up, in front of their residences, what is commonly called "Camomile," whether 'right or Wrong, and by some "Canadian Clover." This is a good notion—pull it all 'out—it looks bad—then plant something 'else more agreeable in its stead. WE learn that Pic Nic No. 2.'is'bti "the 'tapis, by the young men of this plh'b'e, ahd fast coming to a head. This is what We Jike to see, and so does every 'person Who loves to see a little public sptflt made man ifest in this way. Gossip says, (hat the second Pic Nic Party is'deslinAtl lb exbel 'the first one. All we h'aVe lb say 1 is, that if 'it does, it will have'tb be "getting bp." THE sly individual Who lifted bur ax a lew evenings lince'fttJfira wood heap close by our hotlSe had bettdr'feldm it dr'lie shall be exposed. It is rttit Very -pleasant, we should thiuk, tb be bbbUSbd of stealing an ax, but if ours deles rlbl 'appear soon Wliere it •was taken from, w'e shall make it our busi 'ness to accuse a certain individual of the lltelt, (tnd then do something in a legal way. THE School Directors of this township have placed the hid Academy Building ol this .place, iu charge ol Wellington Hart man, for repairs, which it has been receiving 'during the past week. It looks much better. 'The house needed a perfect renovatiug, as it was shamefully out of order. The whole building inside and out, presents at present rather a pleasing appearance. Neat and pleasant school rooms are Very'essential for 'the advancement of education. THE young folks of this and adjoining towns gave, on last Friday, a Union Pic Nic Party, in a grove about thVee quarters 'Of a mile from this plade. The parly mustered at the residence of our townsman, Mr. Thomas Thornton, and marched from thence to the grove, headed by flower's Cor net Bund. They made quite a good appear ance, and numbered some forty or fifty couple. They left our town between eight end nine o'clock in the morning, and re turned in the early pnrt of the evening much elated with the manner in which they spent the day. Timothy Head. —We have in our posses wion a timothy head measuring nine and shree quarter inches in length, stiong, which grew on a lot of Jo|in Wiiitemoht, in Bloomsburg This is the largest specimen of timothy head we have heard spoken of through the Brest in this section. Mr. Whitenigiit has also raised some most excellent wheat. The prettiest and largest grain we ever saw. We do not recollect the name of the wheat, but we will say it surpasses all grain ot the wheat kind we have seen raised in this and ad joining counties. The bran on the grain is thin and white ; consequently this wheat must yield a large and excellent quantity of Hour to the bushel. COMMUNICATED. By Divine permission, a Camp meeting Will be held on the Bloomsburg Circuit, in Creveling's woods, at the base of Summer Hill, about one and a half miles distant from the nearest point on the Rloomsburg & Lackawanna Rail Road ; two miles east Oi Light Street, and about the same dist ance west of the lower appointment on the Berwick Circuit; to commence on the 12tA 4ay of August next. On the preceding Sat |j|fday, August the Oth, at 8 o'clock, A. M., ■Aia friends of the enterprise will please Hit on the ground for the purpose of the necessary preparations. As this C|BLn}eeting, at the instance ot the Pre- the District, has been located to accommodate other charges awn, we cordially invite our the surrounding circuits and stations, to encamp with us ; assuring them of every in getting to and from the ground, whic^Bat!road's and other good roads afford,and evdH gratification.a beauli ia! wood, good watOTßjprty welcome, and 1 trust a profitable tnccßjjg, call confer. July IT, IS.VJt. WnyfoHW Ovyep. nuHranm' specific •HRMfEOP ATKIC REMEDIES WO. 562, BROADWAY.. ,'*f HE' GREAT FEATURE Of th is series ol Domestic' Remedies is that each particular medicine is a Specific for the liarlicqlar Disease or class of diseases whose name it bears, and may be'reljed open for the cure of tpal particular affection. Hence, persons suffering from'a chporiio disease or Ipng standing ailment, in pitying a case of Humphreys' Specifics, obtain the particular one desired in their case, and thus them selves rhake a cure which otherwise would cost them many dollars, and no small a mount of nine and medical attendance, if, indeed, it could be obtained at all. Thus multitudes suffer from Dispepsis, Billious, Costiveness, Bad Taste, Coaled Tongue, and Debiluy, which is perfectly coqtrulled and cured by the DYSPEPSIA SPECIFIC. There is scarcely a phase or form of this disease which is not promptly i-o ltrolled and ultimately cured by the rise of this Specific. Thousands who have suffered fur years with this 'Billions Condition" having purchased a case of these Specifics have obtained a perfect cure ami immunity from their old complafat. . . COUGHS, COLDS, AND'SORE'TRRO'AT which so fieqiienly lead to . , 1 BRONCHI I IS AND CONSUMPTION, 'are all'lit their early stage cured by the COtJGH' PILLS. Many of long standing "Bronchitis and irritating Coughs Jiave been perfectly cured by this Specific. _ But more I many persons have a sgeci'fip liability' to colds and take litem, from the least exposure. This will be entirely relieved by Ihe use of the Cough Piflsg as scores can testify Irom.ifXperience : Sq CATARRH jsone of our most common and qtnst troublesome diseases,against which (he Old 'School Medicines and even Ho nhmopathic prescriptions, are of little use.— Yet hundreds cf persons have been cured of not only reoer.l ami Iresh, hut even long standing and obstinate cases of Catarrh by the use of thisSpecihc. One aged lady in Syracuse vi-'as thus per fectly putedbr'a Catarrh, which Had anoyed her'stl her life. Ahtl'a youtig lajy at one ol pUr'firsl' class board ifigschod Is, who was so amie'ted wdb this disease as lo require more than forty handkerchiefs a wedk, was en tirely c tired in a single week By this'lSpeci fie. ( 'PILES, bleeding and blind, is one of those common arid obstinate forms of disease which are so difficult to cure by the ordinary methods, but which find an entire fundamental cure in the Piles Specific. True, time is reqttir. Ed ; but the Specific is pleasant to lake, re quires neither diet nor restraint, and being lollowe.l up "a perfdci dtire is 'tlie result.— Hundreds of persons, in a cure ol Specifics, have nbtiined a cure for iltiß most trying and obstinate lorm of disease, which has been worth to ttieth'ten times tire cost of ihe entire set. The case contains the best PEVER AN D AGUE SPECIEIC known. A remedy without any delerious ! or poieorioiin substance, which not only cures the ague, and old, mismanaged ague.", but may be relied'upon as a preventive when persons are residing in a faver and ague district. It prnveiits'br protects upon the same principle thdt vaccination 'plevents small pox or belladonno prevents seailet fe- i fever, by pre-occupy ing llie system with the I true specific. Hundreds hake been thus protracted atrd cured, THE OPHTHALMV SPECIFIC haspibved a most valuable remdy tor Sore Eyes and E\elide, and for Weak and Blur ted Sight. One lady in Indians, who had been a "suffefer from sore eyes for many years, and lurtwo yea's was entirely blind, was cured perfectly by the'OpUlhalmy Spe cific Uloue. HEADACHES to which su many are subject, find a cura tive in the ca-e. There is a specific Which relieve! at ihe lime ol the attack, and klso one which corrects the'cbndiliOii ol (he sys tem upon whic'h it depends, and destroys the disposition to a return. The Specifics for the various forms of FEMALE COMPLINTS haVe proved invaluable. Old Standing Le ucurrticba or Whites, attended with debility of'exhuustiou, and for which other forms ol medicine are ol little value, ate fully con trolled and cured by the Female Pills - while the specific for Irregularities control almost every 'Wrtn '6f Scanty, Pamlu'l or Irregular MeuStVuHlibu. DIAIIRHCBAS & SUMMER COMPLINTS in adults or children are controlled like ma gic by the Diarrhuta Pills, w hiie il may be averred without Ihe possibility of successful contradiction that the Dysentary Pills are the most perfect specific lor thai disease known. For the various forms of FEVERS, SCARLET FEVER, MEASLES, and other diseases ol children, the Fever Pills may be salely and surely relied upon. These Specifics of Prof. Humphreys, used for years in his extensive praclice,utid to the petiectibn of whjbh he has devoted the re sources ol extensive knowledge, experience and study! The public rhajr rest assured that rhfiing the lifetime of Dr. H., no one has been or shall be trusted with (be preparation ol his and hb olfvrs the guaranty of his professional life at.d reputations that they shall be just AS he represents them. They have ndw been before the pub lic for five years, atid have everywhere won golueu opinions from the many thou sands who have used them. Simple, free from intricacy, teoh'iiicailty, or danger, they have become tbe ready re course and aid of the parent, traveler, nurse, or and have become the family physician and medical adviser of thousands ol families. Nowhere have they be n tried wiihout having been approved, ahd their highest appreciation is' among thoSe who have known theiU the longest, and tnoet in timately. Every Family Will find these Specifics all they haVe been recommended ; Promt Re liable, Simple and "Efficient; a Friend {in need and often a Friend indeed. LIST OF SPECIFIC REMEDIES. No. 1. Fever Pills—For Fever, Congestion, and Inflammation of all ta.i.nd*. x\o. 2. Worm Pills—For VVbrm teker, Worm Colic, and Wetting the Bed. No. 3. Baby's Pills—For Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakefulness, and Nervous ness of adults. No. 4. Diarrhcca Pvlls-.—For Diarrhma, Cholera, Infantum and Summer Complaint. No. C. Dysentary Pills—For Colio,Griping Dysentary or Bloody Flui. No. 6. Cholera Pills—"For Cholera ,C hole la Morbus, Vomiting. No 1. Cough Pills—For Coughs Colds, Hoarsness, Influenza and Sore Throat. No 8. Tootkache Pills—For Toothache, Faceaohe, and Neuralgia. No 9. Headache Pills—For Headache, Vertigo, Heat and fullness of the Head. No tO. Dyspepsia Pills—For Weak and Dciauged Stomachs, Constipation and Liver Complaint.. No I I. For Female Irregularities—Scanty, Painful or Suppressed Periods. No 12. Female Fills—For LMrtohotrhcea, Profuse Me ties and Bearing Down.- No 13. Croup Pills—For Group,- Hoarse, Cough, Bad Breathing. No 14, Salt Rheum Pills—For Erysipelas Eruptions, Pimples on the faoe. i No. 1-5. Rheumatic Pills—For Pain, Lameness, or Soreness in ihe Chest, Back Lpiti*. or Limbs. v . . A.—For Fever and Ague, Chill Feer, Dumb Ague, old mismanaged Agqe*,, P7— For Pile*, Blind or Bleeding, Internal, or External. >i ,< |. O.—For Sore Weak or InfUmetL. Eyea and Eyelids, Failing, Weak or Blurretj Sighl. C.—For Catarrh, of lory? standing or re cent, either with obi'ructron or profuse dis charge. , _ VV. C.—For Whooping Cougfi, abating its violence and shortening its course. PRIC E'ft.,.. ( Full set, 20 lurge vials in Morooo Case and Hoolf $5 dO. Full set,'2o Igrge vials, in Plain Case and "Bonk #4 00. v • . Case ol' 15 JVo boxes Bnok &2 00 Case of any 6 No. boxes giul.Bonk 1 00 Single No. boxes, with directions 25 Single lettered boxes with directions 50 Large plantation, or physician's case, 1 and' 2 or., vials. 15 00 , '.OUR REMEDIES BY MAIL. Look over the list, make up a case of what kind you choose, and enclose the amount in a curreryf notp pr stamps, by mail in our address, at No. 562 Broadway, New York, and the medicfne will be ijply returned by mail or express free of charge. Address ,:'i ... . . Dr. F. HUMPHREY & CO, No. 562 Broadway, New York. For sale by E. P. Luiz, Blnomsburg, and all other druggists throughout the country. July 6 1J59.—3 m. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES oF" ysff/f/wrojj™ ANf) MATURITY, Fw J""' Published Oralis, 25th thou sand: A few words oil the ration al ticat'rnprp, without medicine, of Snperma lorrhe.i, or Local weakness, nocturnal Emis sions Genital and nervous debility,, Prema ture decay of the system, impoiency, and impediments to marriage generally.,. By B. De Laney, M.D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily remov ed Without Medicine, is in this small tract clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by die author, fully explained, by means of which every one is. enabled to cure himself perfectly'ami at the leaslpossible cost, there by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. , Sent to any address, graljs and post free in a sealed envelope by remitting, post paid, two postage stamps to Dr. B. De LANEY, 88 East 31st Street, New York City. June 15, 1859.-22. "Farmers and Teamsters, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST. NEW SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. tTHE subscriber would re spectfully inform the cili flftr zens of Calawissa and vi ||Jn cinitv, that he has opened an entirely new saddle and harness shop, in Catawis- Z.'iii !m sa, on Street, a few cours above the residence ol Col. Pax'ort, where he will at all times be found prepared to make all kinds of harness Irom the lightest down to team harness, in short, he will keep on hand everything in his line from a horse collar down to a halter strhp. He is determined not to be out done by.eny of his competitors. He gives a cor dial invitation to all to come forward and examine his stock for themselves. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Prices to suit the times. DAVID SNYDER. Caliawisßa t Juna 15, 1859. AUDITOR'S NOTTUET Isaac Burger, 1 Common Pleas ol the vs. 5 county ol Columbia. Ven- JiimeVK. Fisher. ditioni exponas No. 7. 'J Mujr T, 1859. The Auditor appointed L'y the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county, to make distribution of the moneys raised by the sale of Ihe real estate of James K. Fisher, by virtue of,life above writ of Ven ditioni exponas, w'i'l attend at his office in Blnomsburg. in said county, on Thursday Ihe eighteenth day of August next , for the purpose ol atlomling to the duties ol his appointment, when and where all persons interested are required to make their claims befote the auditor, or be tfebaired from coming ill up on said fund. ROBERT F. CLARK, Auditor. Bloomsburg, June 8, 1859. TbTmT YAMATTEIL CABINET MAKER. TItHE undersigned having entered into J- business, and rented Win. Rabb's Shop, on Main street, near D. Slroub'a Grocery, and prepared to furnish all kinde of CABINET WORK, such as CHAIRS, BED STEADS. BU REAUS, CUPBOARDS, SOFAS, STANDS, TABJ.ES, etc., He is also prepared to attend to HOUSE PAINTING and PAPERING, in All its de partments. THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS will likewise be attended to. He will con stantly keep bn hand an assortment of Fin ished Coffins, by Which tih can fill all or. dere on preehntatidn, ~ B. H. VANNATTEP. Bloomsburg, Jane 1, 18S9. PERFECT WATCHES, MADE BY B. J. WARNER sod FRED. MARSHALL, of London, UNSURPASSED FOB TIME AND DURABILITY, bavins received the approbation ol the ROTAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE or LONDON. Prices at Retail from Sldb to $201). The Trade Supplied ou Liberal Ternts. DIAMONDS AND FINE JEWELRY constantly on hand at Wholesale. W. EVERTSdN SMITH, fto. IS Maiden Lane, July 27, 1859. New Yotk City. AIIIHTOR 8 NOTICE* THE undersigned, Auditor appointor! by tlie Orphah's Court of Columbia touiiiy, to distribute th 6 funds id the hands of Jacob Sheep and Daniel Ernst, executors of the last will and testament of Mary P. Mills, late of the sptd county of Columbia, de ceased. among the heirs and lega'ors of lite said Mary P. Mills, will discharge the duties of his appointment at the office of W. Win, Esq., HI Bloomsburg, in said conn- It, oh Thursday the 18th day of August, A. D. 1859, and And O'clock in the afternoon of said day, when and where all persons may attend il they think propdr. EDWARD H. BALDY, Auditor Bloomsburg, July 13, 1859. Administrator's Notice. jVOTICE is hereby given that leileis of ad- A* ministration on the estate of Abraham MartE, late of 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 (he decedent are re quested to present them to the adminis trator for eeitllßinent, and all persons indebt ed to tfie estate to make payment forthwith. DANIEL BEIBER, Admr. Roaringcreek. June I, 1850. Scrofiila, or King's Evil, is a constitutional .disease, a contiption of the blood, by which thip fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poo*. Beipg in the circulation, it pervade* the whole body, and may buret out in disease on any part of ,it. No organ is free from its attacks, nor is therq ope which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint it variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, imprint air, filth and filthy habits, the depreanng vices, and, above &I|, by the venereal infection. "What ever be its origin, it is hereditary, in thai con stitution, descending** firon parents to children unto the third snd fourth gencratimi j" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him whp says, " I will visit tbe iniquities of the fathers upon their children." , , Its effects 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, yhich genders in the blood, depresses the cnorgies of life, so that.scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far lea* 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 .tho 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 Uver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, ef all the oigons, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous; their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, and their health is undermined by it. To c)eanse it from the system we must renovate tho blood by an alterativa medicine, and in vigorate ,it by '—food, /uid exercise. Such a medicine we supply in , .:AYER>9 Compound Extract of SarsapariUa, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the moot active remeruals that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from thp blood, and the rescue of the Setem _ frojcb, its destructive consequencea. ence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also those .other affec tions which arise from it, such as EUUPTIVB and SKIN DISEASES, ST. ANTHONT'S FIRE, ROBE, or ERYSIPELAS, FIUPLBS, PUSTULES, BLOTCHES, BLAINS and BOILS', TUMORS, TETTER and SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, RINOWORH, RHEUMATISM, SYPHILITIC snd MBKCURIAL DIS EASES, DROPSY, DYSPEPSIA, DEBILITY, and, indeed, ALL COMPLAINTS ARISINO PROM VITIA TED OR IMPURE BLOOD. The popular belief in " impurity qf the blood' 'is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa riUa is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound Timlin is impossible in contaminated constitutions. Ayer's Cathartic Fills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO, an >o composed that disease within the range of their aotion can rarely withstand or evade them Their penetrating propcrtiea search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the human org an ient, correcting its diseased action, and restoring its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of theas .properties, the invalid who is bowed down with pain or physical debility.if. aatonished tp find his health or energy restored by a remedy at once so simple and inviting. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also many formidable and dangerous diseases. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Alroanaq, containing certificates of their cures and directions .for their use in the following complaints: Coetive ' nets, Heartburn, Headache anting from ditorderod Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Pom in and Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Lost of Appe tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints, arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Ayer's Cherjy Pectoral, FOR THB RAPID CURE OF Colds, Inflnenza, Hoarseness, Cronp, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and Tor the relief of Consumptive Patients lit advanced stages of the disease. . Bo wide is the field of its usefulness and so nu merous aye the cases of its cures, that almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly known, who have been restored from alarming and 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, the public no longer hesitate what,antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary orgqns 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 benefita on the afflicted they can nevor forget, and duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. PREPARED DY DR. J. C. AIER & CD. LOWELL, MASS. fe. P. LUTZ, Bloooisburg: Reighard anil Creveling,' Epjiy ; Masters & son, Mill ville; H. W. Creasy, Light Street'; W. Ager, Rohrsburg; C. Reilsny'der', Catlawissa, and all Druggists. LIGHT STRRET HOTEL. D. L. EVERHART, PROPRIETOR. THE Proprietor ol this hoiel lakes pleas ure in announcing lo (lie public thai he slill occupies this Urge and commodious house in Light Street, Pa.,and is yet, as ever,prepaired to accom millßmodale travelers, teamsters,dro- ASaMMheis end borders, with accom modations that will favorably compare with any hotel in this section ol country. The traveling nubjie may depend on all comforts at home, as his bouse is Well furnished and always Kept in order. His tnble gnd bar will always be found furnished wi'h tfie best the market affoids. Mr. E. will ever be happy to entertain and accommodate his friends to the utmost of bis ability. D. L. EVERHART. Light Street, Pa., Nov. 24, 1858. ESP" The Proprietor'Hf the above house, having no desire to continue in the hotel business, will sell the properly, at private sale, Cpon reasonable terms.. The stand is a good one- witli aldbles and all the neces sary outbuildings; all of which ure in good condition. To any person wishing to em bark in the business, it is a good locality, and a desirable place. | AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE " AND TRUST CON PA NY, Capital Stock S00,000. COMPANY'S Building VValnut Street, South East corner of fourth, Philadel phia. . . Life Insurance at the usual Mutual Rates, or at joint stock riles, at about 20 per cent less or'al Total Abstinence Rates, the lowest in the world. A. WHILDTN, President. J. C. SIMS, Sec. A. C. MtUsctf,' Agent. April 27, HIBO. Rising Hub Hotel—Benrlekj Pa. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his (fiends and the travailing publid (hat he has takbp charge of ihe'above named hotel, and bis (Ttted it up fn the best possible man ner for the accommodation of all vHicr may favor him Willi theif pfiWhnagA. fie natters himself thai by unremitting altterttioo, he can give entire satisfaction to all His table will'be supplied With the beat the market affords, and his baf with the ohoicest liquors. Obliging and a|tentiVe ostlers wiM always be on hand, and his stabling is the mjal ex tensive in this section of cCuntry. MAJ. N.SEELT. Berwick, April 26, 1859. Fays for a, full enures in the Iron City Col lege, the largest, most exlenMvely .pali.oii ized end beat organized Commercial School in the .-United Stales. '337 Mudent* Attending .Daily, March 1859. Usual time to complete a full course, from ein ten weeks, Every student, upon grtul ouiirig, is guaranteed to be"competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary ot limn ... #3OO to 81000. , Students enter at any lime—nn vacation: Ryview at pleasure. FIFTY ONE PREMI UMS FOII BEST t'ENMANSHIF AWARD ED IN 1858. , . . . . _ tV Ministers' son* received at half price. Fqr Circular ami Specimens ol Writing, inclose two letter ftamps, and address ; F. W.JENKINS, Pittsburg, Pa. April 13th, 1859. C PI BLIC MAVAE< OF REAL ESTATE. IN pursuaneq of. an order of the Orphan'el Court of Columbia county, on SATUR-; 1 DAY, the 20th DAY OF., AUIiUST, npxl, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoqn, Peter Kline, administrator of Henry Metz, late of LOCUM township, Columbia county, deceased, will expose, tp fgle by public vendue, at the House of John [.. Hurst, in Slabtown, a cer tain - vv *j i TKACT OF situate in Locust township, Columbia coun ty, adjoining land of John Herner nil the east, Joseph Carl and John Yeagsr on the. west, William Hughes oil the north, con. aining about '. 115 ACRES, MORE ORTESS, with the appurtenances, on which t erected! two dwelling houses, one hum and one sawi mill. About one halfof this tract is cleared land and in a good state of cultivation. The. remainder ,ia ,grown .up with sprouts and, limber. Late. di 3 estate .pi saiJ.deceased, situate io .ihe township of Locust,.and coun ty aforesaid. Tetms sntadei Irumvrt on. day, of sale by .. PETER KLlNE,.adm'r. 1 JACOB EYERLY, Clerk. July 27, 1859. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that letters ofad ministration on the estate ol Simon Bel-' las, late of Benton township, Columbia county, have been granted by the Register of.s.aid county to the undersigned, who re sides in Benton township aforesaid. All persons having claims against the estate ol the decedent are. .requested to present them to the administrator lor settlement, and those indebted to the estate. m,atrq tp, payment. WILLIAM SMITH, .hlm'r. Benton, July 27, 1859 p ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IYTOTICE is hereby given that letters of X" administration on the estate of Peter Nuss, late of Mifflin township, Columbia county deceased, have been granted by the Register of Columbia county, to the under signed, residing in Mifflin township, Col umbia poiinty; and all persons having claims or demands against the, estate of the deced ent, are requested to present them to the adminislator duly attested without delay, and all persons indebted to lite estate are notified to make payment forthwith to GIDEON NUSS, Mifflin, July 6, 1859, —pd. Adm'r. TO HOUSEKEEPERS. NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S O BEST ✓ MEDICINAL SALERATUS. Is'matiuiactnred from common ftQ salt, and is prepared entirely dif- fJW ferent from other Saiera'us. All "C* the deleterious matters, extracted in such a manner as to. produce Bread, Biscuit, and all kinds of AND Cuke, without containg a particle AND ot Sajerattts when the Bread or Cake is baked ; thereby produc- 1 tng wholesome results. Every 7ft particle ol Saleratus is inrneil to 7ft ® gas and ,passes through the Bread * " or Biscuit while Baking ; conse quentlv nothing remains but com mon Salt', Water ar.d Flou*. You AND will readily perceive by the tasie AND 'of litis, Saleratus tha< it is entirely dilferent from other Saleratus. It is ppekpd in one pound pa ftft tiers, eiph wrapper branded, "B T. Babbitt's Best Medical Salera- Oo , tus also,,.piqlure, twisted laof of Breas, witbya glass of eiferves . cing water on |he lop. When AND you, , pqrchpsp qne paper yon AN D should preserve Ifie wrapper, and be particular to get the next exact- ; ly like the first—brand as above. , KO Full directions for making Bread lU with the Saleratus and Sour Milk i U | of Cream Tartar, will accompauy ( eacjij.i ackage ; also, directioni foi making allYiqdf pf 1 Pastry ; also, . N „ directions for making Soda Water • and Seidlitz Powders. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, B. T. HASB\¥T'S PURE xQ WO CONCENI RATED POTASH. WO Warranted double the strength of ordinary Potash ;put up in cans— -1 Id., 2 Ids., 3 Ids., ft Ids- anil J2 AKb lbs —with full directions for mak AND ing Hard apd Soft Sqap., ,£pnsu mors will find this lite cheapest Potash in market. ... , 7A Manufactured and for sale .by qil 'W B. T. BABBITT. W Nos. 68 & 70 Washington St., N. Y., and 38 India-st., Boston. Bioomsburg Express Office. For tlie CorapnuleN ol' lloWardA Co.. ANDHOTE. ALL orders for Gpotfs to come by Eppress, sent Free of Charge to all |iarle ; of the coun try. Money and Bills collected. All Losses and Damages promptly paid ,■ A. C. MENSCH, Agent. PF" In addition to the above, tfip under signed is likewise agent for the s*le of FLOUR AND FEEb. , which be will.sell at the lowest fch Prices. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR alyvays.pn .hand. Likewise GROCERIES, as Coffee, sugar, and Moiosses. _ A share of Public patronage is respectfully solicited. , , A. C. MENSCH, Agent. Bioomsburg, July 20, 1859 3m. LOST, ON last Monday afternoon, between Geo. Moyei*s residence in Scott Town, and Rock Street, Bioomsburg, two unfinished SLEEVES for a dress. The material of which thu sleeves were being made was hamdsomcly plaid gingham. The pttder will be rewarded by leaving litem at the office pf 'he Shir of the North. Bioomsburg, July 27, 1859. A.JI. RUPERT, ~ ■HNNER Sr STOVR DEALER, Shop, on South side of Main street, bdlow Maiket. FRESH ARRIVAL FO S&rx o3-CE>CE>U!D!^3 & AT f i A.rn c: mcKETAt, ukai. & CO., I.IAVK just receive.t and opened their stock *■■*■ ol Merchandise Cor sale, which compri se! the LARGEST, Cheapest, and tiandsnin est assorliiienl now ottered in this TOWN.— Having paid great attention to the selection of their entiie stock psfQ . IV , Price and l|nnlity, they (latter themselves that the) can compete with the.cheapest, and alt .those wishing to buy ohaap, cast,, save money,by giving its a call. We have,a'J kinds of goods and w ares 10 supply the wants of the people. A very large and complete assortment 01, ; LADfE'S DRESS GOODS. French Merinoes. wool plaids, alpacas, bom basines, de bages, tiophns paramelta cloths, mohair Insires, muslin da laities, Persian cloths, Ginghams, Calicoes, Stc.„ , . . WHITE GCODS OF ALE KINDS, Sleewea, Collars, Spencers, handkerchiefs, flourptitigs,. bands and trimmings, laces and edgings,bomugt ribbons, in large variety, vel vet tibbons, end braids, kid, cotton, liale Ihjead gloves, wtyhait mitts, &c. - - Alata KINDS OF SIIAWLS, hroc.ha. Bay Stale, Waterville,? black silk; uasbmetß,:,embrodered, &c. Also a very large large assortment ol Cloths, cassimers, satinets, vesting*, tweeds, jeans, coaling vel vet, beaver cloths, •. of all Rinds and sixes for men, women and children.i iVYe- havo a large assortment ol HATS and'CAPS of the latest fashion. We have also, \Hnrdware, Queeusware, Cedar ware, Sic. Very cheap CARPETS, CARPET-BAGS, FLOOR, table and carriage oil cloths, mats, rugs, bas kets, &c. i Muslins, flannels, tickings, dia pers, toweling?, drillings, &c., .in abundance. iV\e invite our friends and .the public gen erally , to gave ns a call before purchasing else,where.s VVe haveihonirhl our goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES and will not I he undersold by 'anybody or the rest of man kind.,,, . i„ VYc,KELVY, NEAL&CO. Blootnsburg, June g, 1759. KROCKRY, bakery and CONFECTIONERY. In the Exchange liloilf, Alain St., Illoomsburg, THE underatgned respectfully inform the citizens of, Qlnomsburg, and the public in general, that they, haw, formed a partnership under the namje and firm, of Moyer & Shel don, and have just opened in their spautous new Store House, the, •, i; • GROCERY, BAKERY & CONFECTION ERY BUSINESS, On an extensive scalepu alt their various de partments, and il great varieties, wltete they will alwaya be pleased to meet their friends and administer to their creature comforts. Their groceries are ail fresh, and of the choicest kinds, have been selected with nr.uch.care, and will be sold for oaslt, at the "lowest living prices-',' Their Bakery is entirely new, constructed after the most modern improvements and will be.under the superintendence of "mas ter workmen.'.';, . , Their confectionery is manufactured bv themselves with care and cleanliness—and cannot be surpassed by the most improved importations. OYSTER SALOON AND RESTAURANT. They have al.-o filled up a most magnificent Restaurant and Oyster Saloon, occupying the entire space of the (tip stairs) second Hoor, With splinter new fixtures and finishings, where they will be happy lo serve their cus tomers with choice Oysters, wholesale and retail. N. B.—A Ladies' Saloon separated from the Genera! Restaurant, has also been pre pared for their special accommodation. ALBERT MOYER, E. M. SHELDON. Bloomshtirg, Oct. 27, 1858. MAR RI AGE GUIDE. A NEW BOOK, BY WIILIAM YOllNti, TI D. !;//•-- The secret clue to courtship, Love and Marriage : with .the ; -al'ffifeidiseases incident to Youth,Ma ,ori,y ant * Age-being lights am ' shade-, o! Mariied Life, its Joys and Sorrows. Hopps, Fears and Disappointments. Let all married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage l and having the least impediment,lo married life, read this book. Let every young, man and woman in the land read this book. IT IS FULL OF PLATES and discloses secrets that every ope. should know : a little knowledge at find may save a world of trouble in alter life. , s Send for a rppy (enclosing 25 nenls) lo DR WM. YOUNGL No. 416 SPRUCE ST., PHILADELPHIA. April 27, 1859. LOOK AT TRIS! NICARAGUA, Contains mines ol precious inelals before wbich the gold of California sinks to insig nificance. A lew months of welt directed effort among them is ample to secure a for tune. She has a beautiful climate, and a soil admirably adapted to the growth of Cot ten,,Tobacco, Sugar or Coffee. As the key to our Pacific Possessions, and with her Governipept in a slate of desolulion, mani fest Dysijjty clearly ir.dicaies another star to our carioer. .For all the details, with a his tory of the .Filibusters, the Cass Yrisarr treaty, a new and improved map of the coun try appropriately-colored, and other matters of interest, read NICARAGUA ; PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, by PETER F. STOUT, Esq., "/ate United Stutcs Vice Consul." It is a handsome l2mo. volume, and will be sept to your address post-paid, on receipt of pried (Si 25). Agents will find il very vo/mlai. Send lo , JOHN E. POTTER, PUBLISHER, No. £l7 Sausom St., Philad'a, Pa. April 17 th 1859. DAVID LOHI-NBLRG CLOT II IN O STORE, On Main street, two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." . P JOOAJSBUItG bArHek shop. kpHE undersigned respectfully inform* the 0n17.8H8 of Bloomsburg, and ihe public aenerally, that he has taken the Barber Shop, Inouicil on Main Street, in the white Frame Building, nearly opposite the Ex change Block,where he i* at ull limes ready to wait upon his customers to entire satis faction. SHAVING AND HAIRDRESSING, Will be executed with care and neatness and In the most fashionable stylo, arid on very moderate terms. , t . . H r Shampooing, done up .irj..City Style.— Thankful lor past custom tie solicits iucroae ed patronage and pledgee his best endeav ors to give every reasonable satifaebpn . .FKIUMNAND STINE. Blnomsburg, June 29, 1859. Aflorncy at Law, .BLObWsBURG, FA. Office in Court Alley, East of Court House §THE GREATEST HEIICiI DECOTCBY OF lEA SffE. !Af R- KENNEDY of Koxhury h*sdiscover lT,ed in one of onr common pasture weeds a mmed v tbitt cures ' EVERY Ik■>!> >I HUMOR FROM THE worst scrofula down to a common pintjde. He Las tried it in over eleven hundred caes. and never failed except in two ra*es, both thunder rumor. He has noi ill Ins'possession over one hundred certifi cates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston'. ' ' 1 • C „ l- '• Two bottles are warranted to cure a nora ihg sore mouth. One to lb-fed bottles will cure the wotsf kind of'lpimftltes on the face. ' * '* Two or three bottles will clear the sye lem of biles. 1 wo bu;le4 are wurranled to cure the worst canker in the mouth or stomach. 1 hree lb five botrles are warranted to cure the worst wind (if Erysipelas. One or two bot'les are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are wilrrahlell lo cure running ol the ears and blbtches in the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and rttoning ulcers. One bottle will cute scaly eruption of the skin.. • • . < Two or three bottles'ste warranted lo cure the worst kind of ringtvortn. ' ' '• Two or three bottles ate warranted to cure the tnost.desperate case of rheumatism. Three lo four bottles are warranted lo cure salt Rheum. - . - - ? ' Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of scrofula. * > • A benefit is always experienced from bet hrst bottle, and a.perfect cure is warranto when the above tjuantity is laketi. n xr . a, MASS. Dear Madam—'The reputation of the Med ical discovery, in curing all kind of humors 18 so we" established by the unanimous voice of all who-havo ever used it, that I need not say any tl : og on thd subject, as the most skilful pbe ; j an s and the mdst carelul Druggist ij a country are unani mous in Us praise. r \ „ " In presen'inar tue Medical Discovery lb your notice, I do it with a full knbwledge of its curative power, in relieving all, and cur ing mow of those diseases to which you are unfortunately so liable. The most excruci ating disease to an affectionate mother, NURSING SORE MOUTH, Is cured as if by a miracle; your own tem per is restored to its natural sweetness and your babe from short and fretful naps to calm atid sweet'slumbers; and the medical discovery becomes a fountain of blessing to your husband and houshold, lu the advanced stages of '* cANK Eie , it extends to the stomach, causing ; DYSPEPSIA, which is nothing but canker ou the stomach then to the intesiines and ; Kidneys, creating a sinking, gone leeling, and an in difference even 10 the cares of your family. Your blornach is RAW AND INFLAMED, your 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 acnmonoua fluid of the cank er eats it up; then your complexion loses its bloom and becomes sallow and greenish, and your best day is gone. For want of nourish? mem your system becomes loose and flabby, and the fibres of your bod.y becomes relax! ed. .JTher. follows a train of disease which the Medical Discovery is peculiarly adapted to CURE;. Palpitation of the heart, pain in the bide, weakness of/(heroine and small of the back, pain of the. hip joint when you re t.re, irregularity of the bowels, and also, that most excruciating of disease, the • r PiL 13 8.... How many, thousands ol poor women aro suffering from this disease and pining away a miserable life, and. their next door neigh bor does not know the,cause,.l wish to imi press on your> mind that good old proverb, "An ounce •of prevention is better than a pound of core."' In the Medical Discovery you have both the preventive and the cure, with this great and good quality, that it will never under any oircamstancc.s, do you any ilijury. • • • , > • , t . No change pf diet-ever noceesary—eat the best you, oan get and epnttgh of it. ■ Directions for use.—Adults one table ppoon ful per day.. Children over ten years dessert spoonful. . Children from five to eight years, lea spoonful. As no directions can bo applj. cable to all constitutions, take sujlicienl to operate on the bowels twice a day. Yours truly,-, t,{• DONALD KENNEDY. Price .81.00 per bottle. For sale by R. Moyer, E. P. Lulz, Agents for Bloomsburg.. Sold by all the Druggists throughout ahe country, in general. Ju. 28, 'SB. ! HsiLTOHiTOB® CABINET WARE ROOMS. S ' C " SHIVJE, TVESPECTFULLY invites the attention ol the Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which he will warrant made of good materials and in a workmanlike manner. . At his Establish ment, can always be found a good assort mem of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, which is equal in style and finish to that of Philadelphia or New York cities, ami at as low prices, fie has Sofas of different style and prices, from $25 to S6O. Divans Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs. Hocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, ami a variety of upholstered work, with Dressing and parlot bureaus, sofa, curd, centre and pier tables, detashu.i, cheffcmers, whatnots and corrodes and all kiride of fashionable work. His stock of buicaus, enclosed and oommon wastelands, dress-tables, corner cupboardy solas, . , i t - DINING AND BREAKFAST, TABLES, bedstpads, cane seat and common chairs is the largest iu this section ol the cooniy. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses wiih taucy gill,and common frames. He ,w jll also furnish .spring mattrasses fitted !to any. sized bedstead, .which are superior for dutability ant) comfort ,to nny bed in .use. Bloomsburg, January 13, 1858. G REKNHOOD SEJIINA Rf, , A BOARDING SCHOOL and Nprmal In ** stilulo, for Teaolißrs and others. The first quar|er,will commence April llth. The second after Summer vucaliou, on A,ugu.si 15ih,.eto. t: • . TERMS,S3O per Quarter for all expen ses. .Catalogues will be sent to those who apply for, them. WM. BUIIOESS, Prim Millville, Pa., March, 30, 1859. JOSEPH BHAKPLEHB. Pp UNDER A NlMiJl CHI NEST, Buildings on the alloy boiwcun the "Ex change" and "Amoticau House."