STAR OFTIIE\OHTII. J3loomstiurg. pa- Wednesday) *nov. 2, isso. Tire public schools in litis place are in operation, and tve understand they are being well attended. RATHER HlGH.— Butter,old enough to vote, nnd selling for eighteen cents per pound in this market. THE County Superintendent is now ma king'a tour over the County, holding teach ers' examinations. See appointments in another column. THE REAL ESTATE ol Henry Hoffman, late of Roaringcreek township, Columbia coun ty, deceased, is offered for sale. Advertise ment in another column. THE citizens of this place are showing considerable enterprise in the way of paving their side-walks with flag-stone, which makes a very handsome and durable walk. Poor. JAB. W. LUSK, the most popular and successful teacher of Speuceriati Penman ship in the Union, is connected with the Iron City Commercial College, of Pittsburg, I'a —-Pittsburg Post. WE would call attention to the advertise ment of HENHV ZUFPINGER'S clock and watch establishment in another column. Mr. Z. is a good practical workman—we know of no better in this section. IN another column of to-day's STAR will be seen advertised, by Sheriff sale, rather an unusual amount of real estate for this county, which will be disposed of on Mon day of Court week. THE Court advertisements—Proclamation and List of Jurors—for December Term are published in this week's paper. The Reg ister's notices and List of causes will appear in our next. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR is selling in this Mar ket at $2.50 per hundred weight, and a tol erably good article. The sack received from a patron ol oors a few days ago is of an ex cellent quality. WE notice in our exchanges that the of fice of the Newport (Ky.) Free South Paper, of Republican proclivities, was mobbed on ! the 29th ult, anil the forms of type scailered in the street. The editor was among the missing about that lime. GRAIN is down to a reasonable figure, as will be seen by the Market Prices in our paper, and a very small quantity is being offered. The grain growers are holding ic back for larger prices. The corn crop in this section is not as good as was anticipa ted by some. JOSEPH HCCKKLL, the ambrotypist, adver tises his business in another column of to day's paper. He is prepared to lake pic tures in the latest and most improved style ol the art, using nothing but good material, cheaper than can be taken any place else in this section. See advertisement. HOLLOW EVE.— On last Monday evening "the boys" in our end of town were busily exercising their sirength upon the doors of the different dwellings with cabbage stumps. Scatce a door but what received a shock from these mischievous boys. Wonder if their parents "'knew they were out?" THE REAL ESTATE of Peter Lutz, late of Benton township, Columbia county, dee'd, is advertised in to day's paper, to be sold on the 26th day of November inst. It is said to be a valuable piece of land, contain ing seventy-one acres, pretty much all im proved. William Lutz is Executor of the estate and is determined to sell. WE see it stated in the Hollidaysburgh Standard ot last week, that four men of Blair County were out on a hunting expe dition and killed seventy two black and gray squirrels in one day. In our opinion Blair co. is not as good as Columbia county for hunt ing game, as several of our sportsmen were out the other day and returned fully con vinced that hunting in this county was nev er known to have been better than it is at this season of the year, lor they hunted all day without finding any game. WE have seen it very appropriately re marked that, "the course of true love never runs smoothly," bnt whether 'true love' was an active agent in the transactions of a cer tain individual, who was married a short time ago to a sprightly young lass up conn try, and who has sir.ee been committed to : The Gounty Boarding House upon an indict ment for helping himself to a lady's shawl, ffeithout asking permission of the owner, are unable to answer. He now has the oxtreme pleasure of spending his honey moon at the Capitol ol this County and at ESPF.CTFULLY invites ihe attention of the Public to his extensive assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Chairs, which ho will warrant made of good materials and hi a workmanlike manner. At his Establish men), can always be found a good assort men) of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE. which is equal in sty In and fin inh to that r ' Philadelphia "r New Yoik Cities, ami at s , low prices. He has Sofa Ol different stylo and prices; from #25 to #69. Divans Loun ges, Walnut and Mahogany. Parlor chairs, Rocking and easy chairs, Piano stools, arut a variety ol upholstered wnrk, with Dressing and parlor bureaus, sola, curd, centre and pier tables, detashn*, cheflenisrs, what note and comedos and alt kinds of fashionable work. His slock of buieaus, enclosed and oommon wastelands, dress-table-, corner cupboards sofas, DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,- bedsteads, cane seat and common chairs is the largest in this section ol the couniy. He will also keep a good assortment ol looking glasses with fancy gilt and common frames He will also furnish spring mallrasses fitted to any sized bedstead, which are superior for durability and comfort to any bed iu use. Dlooinsburg, January 13, 1858. TO HOUSEKEEPERS] SOMETHING NEW.—B. T. BABBITT'S. 0 BEST MEDICINAL SALERATUS. Is manufactured from common salt, and is prepared entirely dif "U ferent from other Saleratus. All "O 'he deleterious matters extracted in such a manner as to produce Bread, Biscuit,iscuit, and all kinds ol A N r. Cake, without contaiug a particle NO ol Saleratus when the Bread or Cake is baked ; thereby produc ing wholesome results. Every particle ol Saleratus is turned to Tfh " v gas and passes through the Bread ■ " or Biscuit while Baking ; conse quently nothing remains but com mon Salt, Water ar.d Flour. You and will readily perceive by the taste AMD ol this Saleratus that it is entirely different from other Saleratus. It is packed in one pound pa (itt pers, each wrapper branded,'-B T. Babbitt's Best Medical Salera- Oo tus also, picture, twisted laol of Breas, with a glass of efferves cing water on ihe top. When an d you purchase one paper yon should preserve the wrapper, and be particular to get the next exact ly like the first—brand as above. Full directions for making Bread ay /a 4 U with the Saleratus and Sour Milk 41/ or Cream Tartar, will neenmpany each | acknge ; also, direciioni for making all kinds of Pastry ; also, A N „ directions for making Soda Water . „ „ and Seidlitz Powders. MAKE YOUR OWN SOAP, WITH B. T. BABBITT'S PURE UO CONCENI RATED POTASH. OO Warranted double the strength of ordinary Pota-t' ; put up in cans— I Id., 2 Ids., 3 Ids., 6 Ids. aud 12 a n d lbs—with full directions for mak- * c ittg 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 si., * N. Y., aud 38 India-st., Boston. Biooinsbtirg Express Office. FOR THE COMPANIES OF HOWARD & Co., AND HOPE. ALL orders for Goods to come by Eppress, sent Free of Charge to all parts of the coun try. Money and Bills collected. All Losses and Damages promptly paid A. C. MENSCH, Agent. In addition to the above, the under signed is likewise agent for the sale of FLOUR AfiD FEED. which he will sell at the lowest Cash Prices. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR always on hand. Likewise GROCERIES, as Coffee, Sugar, and Molossea. A share of Public palrouage is respectfully solicited. A. C. MENSCH, Agent. Bloomßburg, July 20, 1859 3in. GREENWOOD SEMINARY. ,4 BOARDING SCHOOL and Normal lo stitute, for Teachers aud others. The first quarter will commence April 11th. The second after Summer vacation, on August 15ih, etc. TERMS : —§3o per Quarter for all expen ses. Catalogues will be sen* lo those who apply for them. VVM. BURGESS, Prin. Mdlville, Pa., March, 30, 1859. H II VAIN T ATTE R, CABINET MAKER. rivHE undersigned having entered into -L business, and rented Win. Kubb's Shop, on Main street, near D. Stroub's Grocery, and prepared to furnish all kinds of CABINET WORK, such as CHAIRS, 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 he can fill all or ders on presentation. B. H. VANNATTEB. Bloorrshnrg. June I, 1859. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE OF (X)NRAD HESS, DEC'D, ILL be exposed to public sale on Ihe ** premises, on Friday the twenty fifth day of November next, all that certain planta tion aud tract of land, situate in Sngarloaf township, Columbia couniy, adjoining lands of Wm. J. Hess on the south, Win. Hess on the east, Wm. Stephen- on the north and east, and land of the heirs af Robert Mont gomery on the west, containing one hun dred and seventy five acres and one hundred and forty nine perches, (the quantity lo be ascertained by survey,) late the estate of Conrad Hess, deceased. There is on the premises a Two Siory Log House. a Log Barn, Frame Shed, Two Apple Orch ards, and about fifty acres cleared land.— The crop of grain upon the premises when sold, will he reserved, possession of the premises wdl.be given to the purchaser on ihe first day of April next. Condition will be made known on day of sale WILLIAM HESS Executor, of Conrad Hess, dee'd. Sngarloaf twp, August 17, 1859. 1859.—Dry Goods for Autumn—lBs9. FULL stock of silk goods, lull stock of staple goods, full stock of fancy goods, fashionable fall Shawls, cloths, ca-simeres, and vestings, blankets, quilts, table linens. &c. &c., KY RE & LAN DELL, Fcurth lp Arch Sheet, Philad'a. N. R.— Black Silks, Wholesale, at low rates. £7* Bargains Daily from N. Y. Auctions. September 7, 1869. —3m0a.