HEALTH OH SICKNESS ? Choose Between Them. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. The blood furnishes ihe material of every bone, muscle, gland and fibre in the human flame. When pure, il secures health lo every organ, when corrupt,il necessarily pro duces disease. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS ope rate directly upon the elementsol the stream of life, neutralizing the principle of disease, and thus radically curing the malady, wheth er located in the nerves, the stomach, the liver, the bowels, the muscles, the skin, the brain, or any other part of the system. USED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ! Hollow-ay's Pills are equally efficacious in complainta common to the whole human race, and in disorders peculiar to certain climates and localities. ALLARMING DISORDERS. Dyspepsia, and derangement of the liver, the source of infirmity and suffering, and the cause of innumerable deaths, yield to these curatives, in oil cases however aggra vated, acting as a mild purgative, alterative and tonic ; they relieve the bowels purify the fluids, and invigorate the system and the constitution at the same time. GEN ERA L WEA KN KSS-NEItVOUS COMPLAINTS. When all stimulants fall, the renovating and bracing properties of these Pills give firmness lo lite shaking nerves and enfee bled muscles of the victim of general debility. DELICATE FEMALES. All irregularities and ailments incident to Ihe delicate and sensitive organs of the sex are removed or prevented by a lew doses o( these mild, but infallible alteratives. No mother who regards her own or tier chil dreri's health should fail lo have litem with in Iter reach. SCIENTIFIC ENDORSEMENTS. The London "Lancet," the London "Med ical Review," and the most eminent of Ihe faculty in Grert Britain, France and Germa ny, have eulogized the Pills and their in ventor. Hollbways Pills are Ihe best remedy known in the world for the following distases : Asthma Diarrhma Bowel Complaints Dropsy Coughs Debiliy Colds Fever anil Ague Chest Diseases Ferna'a Complaints j Cosliveness Headaches Dyspepsia Stone and Gravel Influenza Secondary Symptoms Inflammation Venereal Affections Inward Weakness Worms of all kinds Liver Complaints, Lowness of Spirits, Piles. py CAUTION !—.None are genuine un less the words " Hollowoy, New Yoik and London," are discernible as a I VaUr-Marli in every leaf of the book ol directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding Ihe leal to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to t the detection of any party or parlies counter feiting ihe medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. # # * Sold at the Manufactory of Professor i Hollow-ay, 80 Maiden I.ar.e, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Slates and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62$ cents and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance ol pa tients iu every disorder are affixed to each box. August 10, 1859. JUST published by J. S. Coiten &. Co., 309 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. " Parisian Pickings or " Paris in all Siates anil Sta tions." By Julie tie Margueritles, Author of "Ins and Outs of Paris," "The Match Girl," "Friends and Foes," &c. One large volume, 12mo. cloth SI 25. This is or.e of Ihe most lively and inter esting Books ever published, and decidedly the best of the good works written by Mad. Matgueriites. PENCIL SKETCHES ; or, Outlines of Char acter and Manners. By Miss Leslie, One large !2mo. cloth. 'Price SI 25. This highly interesting volume contains the best seties ol Tales ever issued from the American press. It contains : Mrs. Washington Polls, Mr. Smith, Uncle I Philip, The Album, The Set of China, Laura Lovel, John VV. Robertson, The tale of a Cent ; The I.adies's Ball, The Serenades. The Red Box ; or Scenes at the General Wayne, Tne Officers, A Story of the lust War with England, Peter Jones, A Sketch from Life, The Old Farm House, That Gen tleman ; or, Per.cillings on Shipboard, So cial Visiting, Country Lodgings, Constance Alletlon ; or, The Mourning Suits. THE ROMAMCE OF HISTORY, as ex hibited in the Lives or Celebrated Women of all Ages and Countries ; comprising re markable examples of Female courage, disinterestedness and self sacrifice. By- Henry C. Watson. One large volume, 12mo. cloth. Price 81 25. To set before the women of America ex amples lor imitation in the most trying cir cumstance, is the object of this highly in teresting Book. Let the reading ai d study of such a work become common and onr wives, motlieis, sisters and daughters, will become more renowned (or resolution, fortitude and Self Sacrifice, than the Spartan females were of old. Every Lady in the land should have a copy ol this highly interesting Book. J. S. COTTON & CO., Publishers, No. 409 Chestnut St., Philadelphia The Publishers will send either ol the above popular Books by mail, fiee ol post age, to any part of the United States, upon receipt ol the publication price. Wkeatley & Clarke's Theatre. Arch Street, above Sixth, Phdad'a. zpHE Star Company, composed of tte first -L artist in the world, and exceeding in strength and talent any Dramatic combina tion heretofore offered lo the Theatrical public, will appear every everting in Come dy, Tragedy, serio-comic Drama, Vaude villes, &c. When you visiting the city, go there. June 29, 1859—tf. TRIMMINGS AND NOTIONS, fancy arti cles, a good assortment of Hosiery of Ihe best quality; also gloves, mitts, baskets, Ca bas, Combs, dress trimmings and linings, sewing silk, tbtead, etc., etc., lo be bad next door lo the "Exchange." AMELIA D. WEBB. Bloomsburg, May 25, l"*'. L OS T~ INN last Monday alternoon, between Geo. " MoyetV residence in Scott Town, and Rock Street, Bloomsburg, two unfinished SLEEVES for a tjress. The material of which the sleeves were bei r.g made was liamdsornely plaid gingham. The finder will be rewarded by leaving tbent at the office of Ihe Star of the North. Bloomsburg, July 27, 1859. CHEAP EDITION! OF THE LITER ARY GAZETTE, AND FAMILY PICTORIAL, PUBLISHED monthly by MARIE LOU ISE HANKINS & FANNIE LUCELE, under the immediate snperintendance ol Col. C. Ashlon Hnnkws, and sent by mail for only 50 cents a year! Toagents (and clubs of 10 or more,) only 30 cents a year. Pos tage only six cents a year, when paid quar terly in advance. The cheapest Family Paper in the world. The latest reliable Fashion Plates, Dress Patterns, useful & ornamental Needle work, Piagrams, and Embroidery Designs in every nnm ber. THE BEST WRITERS, THE BEST STOR IES, AND MOST ENGRANINGS. fcf* Specimen copies sentlree of postage on receipt of a stamp; bui stamps will not be received for subscriptions. Subscribers and agents must inclose the money—CASH; and write names, post offices, counties and Slates, plain and distinct. BP" Canvassing Agents f Particularly Fe males) wanted everywhere. Agents are allowed to retain 20 cents out of each 50 cent subscription they ob'ain, and some are now clearing as high as 525 a week prof it for themselves. Postmasters and Teach ers can act as agents, on Ihe same terms ersons receiving specimen copies of the Literary Gazette are requested lo act as agents, or to show it to those who will, and they shall be sent a copy of the paper one year gratis as compensation for their trouble. This is an easy- way to pay for a year's subscription, and the effort will put | money in the pockets of those who need it. j and extend otjr circulation. Insterd of earn- I ing 50 lo 75 cents a day with her needle, or j by teaching school, a smart woman ca l pro- I cure from 10 to 20 subscriptions everv fair day in the week, and clear for herself 82 to I $-1, while she would have maue only 75 celt's j at hpj old occupation. nr All persenv extending the circulation : of the paper continually get a copy gratis. K~sN Applicants for Agencies are reqnesl ! Ed to send the names and post-office address of all the leading people they know of, who would be likely to subscribe, and a speci | men copy for inspection will be mailed to ; each ol them free of postage. Agents find this plan very profitable to them, as they ob ; tain subscriptions much easier. ON Inclose an extra three cent stamp when a written answer is wanted. Address MARIE LOUISE HANKINS & Co ,! Applelon Building, New Y'ork City. P IFosI'¥CTUS OR THE SCIENTIFIC ARTISAN. This paper is devoted to Ihe advocacy and promulgation of all information which is more particularly of a practically seienliSc character. It embraces within its scope dis cussion upon every thing in Science arid Art, but eschews whatever is either political, re ligions, or personal. Il is profusely illustrated with original en gravings, done in the highest style of art. Il contains a weekly list of all patents is sued, together with Ihe claims thereon. It contains notices of the latest inventions and improvements. It contains a correspondence department, in which many novel inquiries are answer ed. It is, in a word, just such a papei as ought to be taken by every Farmer and Mechanic, since it is devoted more particularly to their interest. The Artisan also containsa weekly review of patent operations in Europe, and sticn foreign matter as may be of interest to in ventors. This paper is pubfished by the American Patent Company, and is, in every sense, a perfectly reliable source nf information. CLUBS. It is always n saving of much labor, when a number ol papers can be sen' to one Post Office tinder cover of a sitmle wrapper. The expense of mailing is less, and as the paper does not cost quite bs much under such circumstances us when mailed in sin ule nuntber-s, we beg to oiler the following Scale of Prices : Single paper per annum, 82 00 5 papers lo one address, each, SI 85 10 " " " SI 75 20 " " " " si 50 40 " " " " #1 io Over 40 " " " " Si 30 In every ease the subscription must be paid in advance. All letters mtM be addressed to THE AMERICAN PATENT COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio., BLOOMSBURG EBCJDODLaSL b£J"QCE>L£i£i3 r| >ll K undersigned would in this way call the attention of Ihe public to the Book Store at the old stand, next door to the "Ex change Hotel," where at all times can be found a good assortment of books, including ISibles, Hyuiii Books, Prayer Books, Histories, Books of Poetry, Novels, and School Bonks ; also all kinds of stationary of the bpst quality. A considerable deduction made upon the price ol School Bonks and Stationary to those who by to sell again. Just received, a good assortment of WALL PAPER, which I would ask all lo call and examine belore pnehasingelsewhere. CAROLINE CLARK, Successor to Jesse G. Clark. Blonmsbnrg, May 25, 1857.-lyr. NKIV A M BROT YPE SA LOON IN BLOOMSBURG. Hrnry Rosenstoi-k, of Philadelphia, res pectfully iulorms the citizens ol Bloomsburg and vicinity, that he has removid his DAGUERREIAN GALLERY, I in the rooms lately occupied by P. Unangsl as shot shop, and is prepared to take pic i lures, which will surpass anything ol the kind ever seen in this place. Fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, now is the time to procure one nl those imperisha ble Ambrotypes, and thus secure the lealtires of beloved friends. Life is uucerlain; but Ambrotyjies are lasting. All are invited to call and examine speci mens. [Oct. 6, 1858. AMERICAN HOUSE. JOHN LEACOCK, Proprietor. Dloomsborg, I'a. THE Proprietor ol this well known estab lishment thauklul lor the lit eral patronage heretolure extended him, takes this method of informing his litends and Ihe public, that he has added considerable lo the facilities ol bis house and is prepared to accommodate all those who may favor him with their cus tom. His house and its arrangements will be lound to be in good order, and he hopes by a strict desire to please, to receive a lull share of patronage. He has also good sta bling and attentive ostlers. JOHN LEACOCK. Bloomsburg, July 21, 1858. NOTICE^ NOTICE is hereby given that, my wife, Harriet, has left my bed and board with out any cause or provocation whatever, therefore all persons are forbidden to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contraction. CASPER MURRY, Csltawissa, May 15. 1859 HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Enilownmcnt, for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, ifUcted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. fit HE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life caused by Sexual diseases, and the decep tions practiced upon lite unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ofthetr name, to open a Dispensary for ihe treatment o! this class of otseases in all their forma, anc to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to al who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of lile, &c. ) and in case of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless lo add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of Ihe age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sex ual Diseases, express the highest satisfac tion with the success which has attended the labors of their Surgeons in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Gonorr- Itma, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or sell-Abuse, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, &c., and order a continuance ol the same plan lor the ensuing year. The Directors, on a review- of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere ol benevolent effort have been of great ben efit to the afflicted, especially lolhe young, and they have resolved to devote them selves, with renewed zeal, to this very im portant and rnueh despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhea nt Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, anil other dis eases of the Sexual organs, by the Consult ing Surgeon, wil' be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope,) EREE OF CHARGE on receipt of TWO STAMPS lor postage. Oth er Reports and Tracts on the nature ami treatment of Sexual diseases, diet, &r., are constantly being published for gratuitous distribution, ant! will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, DU J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bv oider of the Directors. _ EZRA D. HEART WELL, Pres't. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. March Ist, 1859.—8. HEW AItRIViL OF SPRING AND r AVID LO'WENBEHG- I NVITES attention to his slock of cheap I •*■ anil fashionale vlothing at hisstoreou Market street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a full assort ment of men and boy's wearing apparel, including'.he most fashionable OJU*CBS3S3 CSJCEXSiaSBa Box. sack, (rock, gum and oil cloth coals of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cra vats, stocks, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very shortnotice and in the best manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is of home manufacture. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bloomsburg, April 1, 1857. ESI'Y BIOTEIi. THE undersigned, late of the Franklin House, Light Street respectfully informs his old friends and new customers, that he has taken Mrs. SVorman's stand in the South part of the thriving village of Epylown, Colum bia county, known as the EAGLE HOTEL, Where he has made ample arrangements, by thoroughly improving the premises anil renovating the mansion for the accommo dation of all those who may favor him with their custom. The liberal support he re ceived Inst year at the Franklin in Light Street, induces him to hope that all his for mer customers will give him a call in his new quarters. No pains shall be 6pared for their comfortable entertainment. Espy, April 13, 1859. N. HUDSON. Fnglc Foundry,llloomstliurg STOVES AND TINWARE. THE subscriber having erected a large new brick Foundry and Machine Shop, in place of the old one, is prepared to make all kinds of CASTINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. l'lows constantly on hand. The subscribe has removed his Tin Shop from Main Street to the Foundry Lot, where he has erected a budding altogether for Stoves and Tinware. The Cooking Stoves consist of the WM. JfU I'ENN COOK, RAUB COOK, VAN- Byn LIER COOK, and I'ARLORSTOVES ujSHJof all kinds, the Egg Cylinder Stove, &c. All kinds of Spouting made to order. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Ap'l 16, 18*-* c. w. m'kelvv. a. 8. h'nikch. C. W. M'KELVY, & CO., PAPER MANUFACTURERS AND Dealers in Rags, Callawissa Mills, keep constantly on hand paper ol all kinds, sneh as Printing, Bonk, Cap, Letter and Wrapping, at the lowest prices tor cash or in exchange lor tags. Having increased facilities for manufactur ing, would call the attention of merchants and dealers, to their stock of paper, which is otrered at extremely low prices. Orders by mail promptly attended to, and rags purchased at market value, in small or large quantities^ Callawissa, April 21, 1858. GK "RICiIIT AWAY." OL JrA SPECTACLE GLASSES FIT- ScM. I El) TO FRAMES AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 1. Convex, (usual no.) 20 to 25 cts per pair. 2. Cataract, " " 75 100 '' '< 3. Cylindrical" " 50 80 " " 4. Colored, " " 37 50 " " 5. Periscopic, usual number, for far sighted, 50 to 75 cts. 6. Concave, usual number, for near sighted, 60 to 100 cts. 7. Divides Glasses, for far and near, 70 to 100 cts. I Also a full assortment of glatses for all i kinds of watches, especially hunting casea. | Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., repaired anil for sale. All orders punctually attended.— Remember "prices reduced!" HENRY ZUPPINGER, Watchmaker Bnd Jeweler. Bloomsburg, June 29, 1859. M'KELVV, NEAL & Train from Port Clinton 10 Klmira, Canandaigua, Buffalo, Niagara, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Dav enport, and lowa Ciij; making th'* route the shortest and cheapest to the Lake Cities and Canada. On Sundays the Down A. M. Train from Pottsville, and Up P. M. Train from Phila -1 delptiia, on It run. OS*" D-t'oi hi Philadelphia, corner nl Broad aud Vine street*. Fifty pounds ot baggage allowed each passenger, (except on Sunday trains.) Tickets rnut be pur chased beloro entering the cars. G. A. NICHOLS, jly29—tf. General Superintendent. NEW BARBER SHOP. QENTLEMEN wishing a Iree and easy Shave or to have their Hair cut & dress ed in the lateat style, can have it rlone by calling on the undersigned at the New Bar ber Shop in Ihe Court House Alley. Razors sharpened and honed on short notice. S C. COLLINS. Bloomshnrg. June 8, 1659. A. J. EVANS. MER C 11A NT, lore on the upper purl of Main St., nearly pposilo the Episcopal Church. Manufacturers* Mechntilc.A nnd nvtntori. TIIE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. TO BE EN LA KG EN! A NcAv Vulilntr-Nrw Scric*) 10 COMMENCE ON JULY 2,1, 1859 Instead nl 416 pegßs, Ihe yearly vol., eclsrg ed Seres, will contain 832 page* of valu able leading mutter; u*elul ut:d instructive to ail classes. The Scientific A mint-aft i published every week in quarto lutrn, suitable lor binding, and the number* for a single year contain* tlllormation in regard (o new oneininns, machinery, all branches of mauutaclUriog processus, agricultural implement.,engine-r --ing. n.illwriglililig, iron manufacture, chem istry; in fact, almost every industrial pur-utt receives more or less attention in its cot umns. All patent Claims officially published ei ery wek, as reunited from the Patent Otficp; and for INVKNTOHS AND PATEN TEES it contains information not id be ob tained elsewhere, aud which lib' mechanic,' inventor or patentee can wall do wilhoef. As a lamilv journal it has no superior (of real practical utility, since in its columns' will be Inund nselul practical recipes.- Carelul attention will be given fio'in limb : to lime, to reports of the metal, lumber uu.i other markets. Every number will contain sixteen pages ar.d forty eigln columns of matter, with sev eral illustrations of patented machine* ami other engravings, comprising in a single year about Six Hundred Original Eng ovlngs. With the enlarged series is presented an opportunity In subscribe not lilioly to occur again for many years. It will be like com mencing a new work—Vol. 1. No. 1., New Series. Send in your subscriptions without delay, so as to tegiu the new volume—July 2, next. TERMS 82 A YEAR-SI FOR 6 MONTHS Southern, Western and Canadian money or post office stamps taken at par for sub scriptinn. Canadian subscribers will please 10 remit twenty six canls extra on each year's subscription, to pre pay paslage. A liberal discount lo clubs. A pro-peclne giving lull particulars of the inducements for clubs, with specimen copies oi irie t paper, anJ a pamphlet of inform alio 1 concerning the procuring of patents may be had gratis, by addressing MUNN & Co. Publishers if the Scientific American. 37 I'ark Row, New York. June 22, 1859. NEW STORE AND j JOSEPH SHAUPLESS has just received •* and opened out at his New Store on Main | Street, Bloomsburg, (joining the Star office,) a full arsortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 1 fresh from the cities of New Vork and Phil adelphia, which he will aell at the very , lowest living profit. His stock embrace* > s'ella, 'ltibet and crape shawls, barege, b j rege delaines, tissues, lawns, debages, crape orientals, olpacca, &e. SILKS.—A very handsome assortment of | striped, plain, I'laiil and Black Silks, | which he intends lo sell at reduced prices. EMBROIDERIES.—An immense slock •>f embroideries, such a* embroidered hand kerchiefs, collars, spencers, sleeves, Swiss ! it(t jaconet edgings and insertings, lineos, ! cotton and thread laces, flouncing* and em i broidered curtain*. | DOMESTICS—MusIins, drillings, tick ! ings checks, osnaborgs, baggings, gingham., flannels, table diaper and ready-made bag*. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ; Vesting'*, jeans, collonsdes, denims, blue I drillings, cotton plaids, See. A good assort | meiil of new style carpets and oil cloths. ' table and carriage oil cloths, mas. rug*, baskets. &c. O-iICCZKIES | and Hardware nl every description, such as I Sugar*, Mola.se,, Tea*, Coffee. Fioh, Spice, Salt, AWils attd Spikes, Iron ami S eel, Hard ware, Queenswam, Crockery and Wooden waie. Al*o. a good lot ol Men and Boys' Hal* and Caps, Boot* and Shoe-, of all kind* and size* lor Women ar.il Children, to suit the most fastidious. He invites liis friends and the public to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought goods at the lowest ca*h 1 prices, and is determined lo not be undersold by anybody or "the rest of mankind."— Country produce taker, at the market prices in exchange for goodr. J. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg. Nov. 24, 1858. JUftT PUBLISHED. New Method For The Piano Fote. BY CHARLES GROBE. Opus 1100. Price, 82 50 nelf. Bound in Cloth, 3 00 nell. A good instruction book for the Piano baa long been wanting, and Air Ciiari.ks Grobk has performed the labor, in getting this one up in the most admirable\andsatisfactory man ner. It will prove itself one of the most valuable guides in the instruction of the art of playiniug on the Piano. Considering the author'a well known ca pacity, and long and nnremiltiing devotion 10 the task of elementary teaching, we have strong reason to hope tnat the public are now to be furnished with a thorough, sys tematic, progressive, and entertaining meth od for the Piano. We can confidently recommend it to teachers aud pupils as belter Bdaptad lo the pnrpese* of elementary instruction than any others with which we are acquaimod. The plan pursued in this work is substan tially Ihe same as that developed'in Ollen droff's method of teaching languages. It commence* with the simplest elements.— The progress made will be gradual, so that every step will be perfectly inteligtble, anil be rendered of positive value 10 the pupil.— Every difficulty is met with single, and, af ter thorough analysis, overcome by practice. This method will, undonbtedly, provide teacher* witn a well digested, progressive, and entertaing plan by which a sound and correct knowledge of the art of playing the piano may be acquired with comparatively little labor, and in so short a space of lime as will almost seem Incredible to those who have confined themselves to some of the te dious systems heretofore in use. This work contains ten engraved figures, illustrating the different positions of the i hat,ile and fingers; and also a likeness t the author. It* typographical accuracy and appMßT' ance have never been equalled in to/Wp sical work that ha* heretofore been isllMil from the press in litis or any olhsr pfljpjfr. Copies will be senl by mail, free eflßsc age, on the receipt of the marked ,irwj|i 722 Chestnut St. lltinman's CoriA^tpin. npHE subscribers have jtrajf relumed Irorn ■the City with a largestW extensive stock of Spring Goods, gjKh thev a tier at the very lowest figures I'av. Thank ful pat lavors they An, II solicit a share of publto confident thai they can satisfy buy cheap. D 1 IW. HARTMAN. 13tlt 1869. t (HER, dfstist. Office shop, Main St