STAR OF THE NORTH BLOOMSBURO, PA. Wfdnesday Morning Jancary 1st, 1861.' 'Thk citizens of Ringtown, Schuylkill -county, were entertained with an exhibit-on of" w Ire t ulkirg ty Tbof. Pkice, on Wednesday last, to their great satisfaction. Thk pttrsEhT number closes the Twelfth Volume of -the Star, end the third year ince order oar administration. We may have a word to our patrons next week, in relation to its future existence-. XV hid a pretty good fall of snow at this place oil Sabbath last, which lasts pretty well, and in places has made tolerably pood sleighing. Many of our citizens have tried it to their general satisfaction. H. Stanley Goodwin, the popular Super intendent of the Cattwissa Railroad, will please accept our kind acknowledgments Yitr itlA Nnur Vear'i nrosont cant n in lha . ...... . ...w shape of a "Free Pass" on 6aid road. Thanes. Our "Charlrt," who carries the Star, desires us to say, in his behalf iliaf ha ia nmfinnr)lr tlianlrfrtl f.-ir tha oan. iini anil lihAril njfritiatra t .j pa i.'u i vui t rr New Year's day. Donation. The friends of the Rev. II. . Hoffman, of the Borough of Berwick, de sign paying him a donation visit, on Wed nesday, the 23d day of January, 1861 The public are respectfully invited to par ticipate. A Sermon In accordance with the re . commendation by the President, that a day . le set apart for Humiliation, Fusting and Trayer, throughout the Union, ihere will be a Sermon preached in the Luthern Church cf this place, on .Friday, January 4ih 186 1. Bi-oomsbukg vs. Danville. At the late Musical Convention held at Danville, by the Welsh, the first prize, of 520, was awarded to the Choir ol this place. We are informed that the singing was excel lent. David Evans is the leader of the Choir which carried away the laurels. Dr. John lias been practicing again after wme btrange Dictionary, probably the United States Dispensatoiy Speaking of a, certain Choir, he says : "It is said to be one of the best Quoirs in the State1' Wk notice that the English papers look upon the secession movement in rather a -light point ol view, ridiculing the idea of a plit. They assert that this has been the ry for many years, ar.d though, ."the cry" ha affected the 'wool'' at home, it has not s yet, aect their "wool." We are informed of the resignation of ecreary Hoyd, Thompson and Thomas, nu that wr, f-cott has bee: appointed sec retary of War and of the Interior. This is a good appointment, and probatdy the re signations were just as good and as accep table to the President if not by the mass of he people. For Sale We have two orders' on the Iron City Colleg; Pittsburgh, payable in tuition, which we would offer (or sale cheap. The amounts are twenty dollar each. We Uo bolt! an order on Bryant & Stratum's Commercial College, Philadelphia, which w will dispose of cheap. Here is a chance to procure tuition a little cheaper than eUe-bre. CAKEIER'S ADDRESS. TO THE PATRONS OF THE ' STAR." I Within the sacred temple Of Memphis, every morn The sunbfams woke a melody To worship and to warn : So chime within the souls of men, And peerless dark-eyed maid. The hopes and joys of new year's morn, To charm an Hour, and fade! 11 Then let me lengthen out That hour, and so p'olong The happy mood that's e'er loo short, And cannot be too long. And let the gloomy spirit Spread the wings and hie away ; Like bird of evil omen, ,' ; . When none bids him longer stay. Ill Nay, not so, while from the highland, And up from out the glen Comes the wail of stricken mourners, The sobs of stalwart men. Not while the elm at A-hiand Shakes the earth yet with its fall, And the tjiant oak at Marsh field Shall shade no more at Ul. IV. No while the lofty Southern pine Lies desolate, and bare.' And winds nii-h mourutni requiem? Where wreath or.ee bloom'd as fair Not till a little flower shal! bl -om Where fond hopes buried lie. Who left their home within your heart For brighter world on h-gh. -. ; . v. , ' . : But while the coal glows cheerful Within the parlor grate, And the. ruddy .faces in the street, Of Sarah. Jank and Kate. And while the wind now moans. without Like tome lost spirit's wail, Jost think what good you can do, And iu jvpat, too oft you fail. Vf. With your feet upon thefender, Fet in broidered slipper cased, Tour meerschaum or your Mart By your side to be embraced : With, perhaps, a load of Jnon bons, Piled on Table, Chair an 1 Floor, And a Jiule face now squeaking, "Happy.New Year!" at the door. VII. -With-your bead then full of wisdom, And your heart as full of love, "With a cheerful, happy spirit, And a hope to look above : 'Bless the kind and wie All-Father Of the beautiful and rood, -iVbo hath kept your heart from sorrow Aud bath fumiihd joy and food. VIII Determine that the New Year .Shall be better than the old ; ... "TfcatTOur griafs shall all be shorter t-v i v?";r "vs b oft'i' rM : - Will, when 'tis kindly given, ' Fall on the heart as on the flower Falls the gentle dew of heaven. IX Or as upon a glassy stream The moon-beams lightly dance, Or maiden's beaming love-lit eyes The loving heart entrance. For a very little pebble Thrown in the stream of time, May mm it, as one word, a life To virtue or to crime. X No one can count the hopes and joys, The sorrow and the pain, ! That thousand hearth have felt since last The New Y ear came again. And who can tell the thousand mora That shall in this betide The ties of friendship and of love That shall be knit or sundered wide ? XI To many this has been the last To gladden life's bright way,; And many more will wish ' had been The last of their dark day. The generous impulse has been chilled 15 y selfishness and guile The noble, friendly prompting check'd Aud betrayed with a smile. XII. While upon others, joys have beamed And goodness nerved the heart,. To deeds the generous impulse prompts And purest joys imparts. The faithful and devoted throb Of true hearts, fond and dear, Reminds that earth is not all dross, Aud heaven is ever near. Ml).. The snn of freedom dawns again In the hyperborean land, And wrestles in a deadly strife With Southern patriotic band y While treacherous allies preffer aid, And seek but to embroil. That Ihpy may feast their greedy jaws Ou mangled victim 8 spoils. XIV. The sunny land of merry song Mourns her best! heroes cast As exile- in a prisoned world, While their proud spirits last ; And the green l!e of Krin weeps For iamished children dear. heel, Who. crushed ?neath the oppressor's Her heart shall nfl'er more cheer. XV. Whose voice their breifuen ne'er more With magic force shall" thrill ; Nor with their gentle tone tdiall move Warm hearts and stubborn WH The giddy gay of fickle France? Let allgrave objects rest, To da' ce around a Spanish maid And shott-lived joy attest. XVI These an fruits in Foreign lands The year hath garnered up; gifts With you, kind friends, may bounteous Fill every heart and cup And when on happy New Year's Day They're measured o'er by you, Be rateful. and remember now To give the ''Devii. his due CHARLES UN ANGST, Carrier. CSRAKD JUKOIiJi, For F bruit ry Tc rm , 1861. Bloom Ehraim Armstrong. Beaver George Longeribiger. Friar Creek Henry Lamou, George Evans, Andrew F.vler. Dor. Berwick John R;ich, Abija Phillips. Cat'a wi-sa Samuel Kotnbi ler. Conynpham Daniel T. McKiernan. Centre John Hutton, Elisha W. M. Low. Hemlock John Grubar. Jnckon John Rantz. I.ocusi William Miller. Montour Thoma Weaver. Madison John B. Mills, Lewis Schuyler, Sdas Welliver. Mt Pleasant Thomas J. Wellver. Mitflin Henry Hettler, Wm. Fry. Orange Michael Hagenbueh. Pine John Winnire. Sugarl'.ial Richard Kile. IRAVEUSE JCKORS. Bloom Adrian Vanhouton, John Smith. Benton Richard Stiles. Briar Creek Peter M. Tranoh, John Yost. Bor. Berwick George Mc Bride, Jan.e Jacooy. Beaver David Fry. Ceii're Mordecat Hicks, Joseph Ruckle, Thomas Conner John Hayman Joseph Conner. Fihing Creek Samuel Ash, Wm. Mears, Samuel Crevelmg. Greenwoo1 James Manning. Hemlock-Peter Brusler. Thomas J. Van- derflice. George Wenner. Locus: John YeagerJr., Daniel Miller. M.xBni John Keller, Thomas Aten, Benj Yohe. Mt. Plcaf-ant Eri Ikler, George Oman. Pir.e John Cottier, Roarinicreek Abraham Witner. Simarlnaf Jacob ' Herring'oti. Samuel Hess Scott Henry Melick, Daiial M-lick. Cattawissa Benjarrin Beaver, John Beaver Madison Jhhn C Kinney. SKL.liIiG OIF CHEAP. AT L. T. SHARPLESS' Chea,i Cash Store. Children's Gums, Men's Gu-ns. Ladies' Shawl, Gent's Shawls, DeLains &l Calicoes, Hats and Caps, Ladies' Hoop Skirts, Coat", Pants, and VeSiS. Having engaged the Store Hue former ly occupied by Jno. Barton dee'd, I am now prepared to take all kinds of Grain in exchange lor Goods. L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloom-burg, Dec. 12, I860. 1 1. ri.ME on the premises of the subscriber, in Orange township, Col umbia coimv. on or about the firM of Aognsi last. A IS K1j V Lt. oifxn, & supposed to be about nine momti old. It was not in a very thriving condition when it came io the suberi'rer, but at present looks tolerably good. The owner or own ers are requested o come forward and prove property, pay charges and lake it away, otherwise it will be disposed ol according to law. AUGUSTUS EVERHART. Orange, Oct. 24, 1860. '. One Price Hat & Cap Store, (Comer of the Five Story Block,) N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTH & RACE STS. 'PHILADELPHIA. The public are respecilully invited lo bear in mind that at this Store may be found an assortment ol Fashionable and Handsome MOLESKIN DRESS HATS, SOFT HATS, High, Low and -Medium Depth Crown, Cloth and GUzed Caps, Plush and Plush Trimmed Cap for Men and B.ys, Fancy Hais and Caps for Children, at (air prices. jVo ftro price for regular goods. January 18, 1860-ly. The Crisis of the Union ! ! SHALL WHITE MEN RULE AMERICA? THE NEWSPAPER FOR THE TIMES ! THE WEEKLY DAY BOOK FOR. 1861. THE 04YD:OK holds that this is a government of White Men. and that i:feri oiity of social and political position lor the negro race, superiority for the whit race, is the natural order ot American Society. All who want to refute the arguments of the anti-slaveryhe, and understand the ne gro question, should read it. 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RAY MOND & Co., Proprietors of the Hew Yuik Times, New York City. Dec. 12, 1860. Important to Stock Growers. THE THIRD VOLE OF AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL. Commences January 1, 1861. IT is devoted exclusively to malters rela ting the care and management of oor do mestic animals and is by far the largest, cheapest and most widely circulated paper of the kind in the world. No slock grower can rffordXQ be without it. BThirty-two large octavo pages. Hand somely Illustrated. Published Monthly, at 25 Park Row, New York, at $1,00 per year in advance. Specimen copies gratis. 45m2 D. C. LINSLEY, Editor and Proof ietor. OTIS F. R. WA1TE, Associate Ed. Newsoaoers giving the above advertise ment two inertions, and sending a marked copy to A. G. Hatchr Windsor, Vi., wil receive a copy of th paper one year Iree. T rt TCLt!Ct AGENTS WANTED, XXiQDCFDES. That every Farmer, Mechanic and Business Man Wants. JUST PUBL1SIIED THE TOWNSHIP fy LOCAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COMPILED FRf'M THE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY BY WILLIAM 1'. II AIXS.S, , AND PUBLISH ED BY EOWARI))r. J431ES, WEST CHESTER, PA. riTyf C Work contains ovpr 40 pages - oj closely printed matter, and will be sold by subscription It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms lor the transaction ol their business. Ii teaches the duties of Constables with all the necessary forms, appertaining to the office. ' It contains the duties of Supervisors for ever)- County and Township in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for ti e laying out and opening of public and pri vate roads, of vacating and altering roads, the building of bridges, &c. &c It contains the Common School Law, with explanations, decisions and directions, together with forms lor Deeds, Bonds, Con tracts, Certificates, &c. &c. This depart ment of th work wa compiled at Hrris boig by Mr. Samuel P. Hates, Deputy Superintendent, and is alone worth the price ol the volume to any one interested in Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Audi tor. It con'.dinsthe laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. It contain the laws in relation to Strays, Mules and Swine. It contain the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. It contains the laws relative to Gams Hunting, Trout and Deer. It contain" the Election Laws with all the necessary Forms. It contains the Nuturalization Law, with all the necessary Forms lor Application. h contains a large number of Legal Forms, which are used in the every day transaction of business, such as Acknow ledgments. AfTi taviin, Articles of Agree ments and Contracts, Partnerships, Appren tices, Assignment, Attestations, liilU of Exchange aud Promissory Note, Bills of Sle, B.mds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, Deposition, Due Bills ami Produce Noses, Landlord and Tenant, Lea-es, Letters of Attorney, Merrias, Mortgages, Receipts nnd Releases. The wok is bound in Law sheep, and will be sold to subscribers at SI 25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work. The work has parsed the remission of many of the best Lawyers in the State has received the unqualified approbation, as a reliable band book reference upon all subjects upon which it treats. The whole is arranged in such a manner as lo present a plain, concise ami explicit statement of the duties of all Township Olficers, as may be readily understood by any one. The county will be thoroughly canvaaed for ihe wor, and the support of the citizens is respectfully solicited. Dr. P. John General Agent for Columbia County. , P. S. Good canvasers are wanted in all raris of thi county for the above work, to vchom a liberal compensation will be given. Ap olications, which must be made at an harly da'e, ald'esed io the General Agent at Bbomsburg Pa., will receive prompt al ien lion. Blt'ornbrfrg, Pe. 5, 18fi0. To Person OUT OF FBPLOYUIEVr. AGENTS If 'ANTED TO SELL ERIE SEW INA MACHINE. w 7E will give a .Commission, or wages at from 25 to k 0 Per mn,h, and p-p.nses paid, this is ,,M"i . . - timnle Jr. in .nna. Miction that a aml r- - nnm e it by .i.i .it to years can tegrn to ha'f an hour's instruction, it . F,.i.'v rawing Machine ill Roual to u e", and the price is but FifWn Dollar. O" Persons wiaimg " ag-n-v wu. . Secreiary Erie Sew ing Machine Company, nov21w6 MILAN. OHIO. Tinware & Slove L'blishmcut. HE UNDERSIGNED re S'ecifully in forms his old friends jnd customers, that he has purchased his broker's interest and be con- cm will hereafter be conducted hy P'mseii 111 U1C OV'WWO r.-IBWUPHUH - f exclusively. He has just recoiveJ afl ' fers for sal the largest and mCl Era tensive assortment oi rrtiui - ever introduced into this market. Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on hand and manufactured to order. All kind i of tepainng done, s usual, nn short notice, j The patronage ol old friends and new cus lomers is respectfully solicited. A. m. Kurhiiir Rloomsburg, Jan. 12. If 53. if. J. O Q :.? w :v .". C"5i " "i .. '., w O o v.- OF OF ALL KINDS, at J. J. nKowiiirs 55 o . . Clicaiicr than liier. ..- O May IP, I860. f, v. .. s. . .. " d .J- :J Ks -.w v.- ..- E. II. LITTLE, ixlo4t2se;li:;, Pa. Office ill t'onrt Alley ; formerly occupied by Chaile- 11. Bockalew. December 28, 1859. if. JOSLTII SHARPLESS. FOUNDER AND AM CHINE ST, Buildings on the alley between the "Ex .hange" aul "American House." FOR. SALE! SEVERAL desirable Building Lots in Bloomsburg, for sale June 20, l60-tf. fnqnire of W. WIRT. THE MOUNT VERNON, North Second Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. II. II. EDWABDS,-Proprielor. February 22. I860. ly. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to ihe undersigned for Professional seivices up to April st, 1860, are respectfully requested to call and settle, either by Noie or otherwise. THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. M O D I? i: IV c; OOKE 11 V Iii all its Brandies, BY ELIZA REV19F.D BY MISS CARfcFL'LLY ACTON, MfS. B. J. HALE. TT TELLS YOU HOW to choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, with all the various and most approved modes of dressing and cookmg Beef and Pork ; also the best and simplest way of salting, pick ling and curing the same. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved moJes of dressing, conking, nd boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, with the different Dressings, Gravies, and Stuffings tppro priate to each. IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose, c.ean. and preserve Fili of all kinds, and how to sweeten it when tainted ; also all the va rious and most approved modes of cooking, with the different Dressings, Sacces, and Flavorings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of preparing over fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish. Fowl, Game, and Vegetable Soups, Broths, and Stews, with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate lo each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of cooking Vegeta bles of every description, alo how in pre pare Pickles, Catsups and Curries of all kinds, Poited Meats, Fish, Game, Mush rooms, &c IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of preparing and cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Phs trv. Puddings Omelettes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of everv description. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and mo-t approved modes of making Bread, Rusks, Muffin, and Biscuit, ihe best method ol preparing CofTe. Chocolate, and Tea, and how ta make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines of various kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to set out and or nament a Table, how to Carve all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and in short, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of lt:e table within everybody' reach. The book contains 418 pages, and up wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fuily aud careli.llv tested un der the personal superintendence ol ihe writers It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra ving, and will be forwarded to any address, neatly bound, and postage paid, on receipt ol the price, $1 00. or in cloth, exiia, SI. 25. ISIOOO a Year can be made by enterpris'ng men every where, in selling the above work, our in ducements to all such being very liberal. For single copies ol Ihe Bock, or for terms lo agents, with other information, apply to or address JUH.N hi. rui i h.K,,i'utiisher, No. 617 Saiioin St., Philadelphia. nov 14m6 Great Work oil the S!oie. THE HORSE AM) HIS DISEASES ; EV HOBKKT JENNINGS, V. S., Professor of Pathtlogy nnd Oner Uive Surpery in the Yctcrinaiy College cf Phihide'paia, elc, etc. VinLL TELL YOU of the Origin, History and distinctive traits of Ihe various anJ Distinctive iraits oi ine various t.ua.L nf t'nrnnoan Acinlir African un.t I 11 IT r ur. ... ... U, ....... ..... American Horse, with the phv ical lorma- lion and peculiarities of the animal, and how to ascertain his age by the number and condition of bis teeth; .'Uuslrstcd with nuuierous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you ol Breeding, Breaking, Si bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the general management of the horse, with the best modes ol administering medicine, also, how to treat Biting, Kcking, Rearing, Shting, Stumbling, Crib Biting. Re-tless-ntss, and other vices to which he is subject; with numerous explanatory engravings THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Wil! tell yon of the cause, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangle, Sore Throat, Dis temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bmnchi'is, 'neumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chro nic CiU2h, Roaring and Whistling. Lampa. v;ore Mouth and Ulcer-, and Decayed Teeth with cher diseases of the Mouth and Respiratory Organs. THE 1IOKSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you, of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Worms, B ts, Colic, Snangii-M-on. Stony Concretions, Ruptures, Palsy, Dtarrhcea, jaunoVe, Hepatirrhoea. Bloody Urine, Stones iu the Kidneys and Bladder, l..i1a.i,rTitinn. and other diseases ot ihe .Somach, Bow Is, Liver and Urinary Or ga os. l.ME HOUSE AND HIS DISEASES u '1 I 'I' J'J oi causes, symptoms, and Tree -m.M.t Bone, Blood an-.' B g, StMV,n, p ,, r,e Swenis, Strains, Brc'ken Knees, W.nd"Glls, J-, ",'r Gravel, i'. .iL"ei tioni-, craicnes. v' ' Tnrnli. ailv' .orns .1- . . . ol Megn.'n v... ,,. t.-,..-i.s v, S Hgi-er and oihe." peases of the Tee, Igs, and Head. THE HORSE N.c ' DISEASES Will tell vou of .he t au-'c-, sy mpton.s a.:d Treatment ol Fibula, IW t.il, G.anders, L" cM,!i Fever. A "nge, Surle.t, i i..i lihunmatisrn. ct-mn, Gall- i: ,.f il,. Wit and Ht't' I'l 1 ' 1 ; ' ' J 1 , . .....I K.w in niatiiioK Castration. ee.lmg, ii i ii nu v ---- Trephinning, Koweling, Firing, ArriTintation. Taiting. and o!her fJemi.1. fur'ical i- r operations. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of Rarey's Method of ummg Horses; how to Apptoacu, Halter, or SiaMe a Col ; how lo accustom a hoise io Strang- , sounds and sight, and bow io Bit, Saiidle, I Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the lorm and law cl Warranty. The whole be in" the result of more ihan fjtieen years' careful study ol lh habit", peculiarities, wants aud weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. The book conlains 394 pages, appropri -ately illustrated by One Hundred Engra vings. It is primed in a clear ar.d open type, and will be furnished to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, hall bou'-id, 1.00, or, in cloth, extra, S1.25. SIOOO a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above, and other popular works ot ours. Our inducements to all such are exceedingly libera!. For single copies ot the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, ap ply to or address JOHN E. POT1EU, v 1 PoblUher, 617 Saosom St., Philadelphia, Pa. nov 14m6 DAVID LOH'ENBERG. CLOTHING STORE. On Main street,two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." UIRA3I C. IIOWERj TH-fi. GLOBE, Till? OFFICIAL PAPKR OF CONGRESS. I publish rto v my annual Prospectus of the Daily Gb! e, and The Congressional G'obe and Appendix, io remind subscriber, and inform those who may desire to sob scribe, thai Congress will meet on Ihe first Monday of next December, when I shall resume publishing the above-named pa pers. The Daily Globe will contain a report of the Debates in hold branches of Congress as litken down by reporters, equal, at least, to any corps of short hand writers in this, or in any other country. A majori'y of them will 'aeh, be able to report, teibatim, ten thousand words an hour, while the average number cf woids spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds seven thousand five hundred words an hour. When the debate of a day do not make more than forty-five ctdornns, they will appear in The Daily Globe ol the next morning, which will contain, also, the news ol theday, to gether witti such editorial articles as may be suggested by passing events. The Congressional Globe and Appendix will contain a report of all the Debates in Congress, revised by the speakers, the Messages of Ihe Psesident ot the United Slates, the Annual Reports of the Heads of ihe Executive Departments, the Laws passed during the session, and copious in dexes to all. They will be primed on a double royal sheet, in book form, royal quarto Mze, enrh number containing ix-tc-en pages The whole will make, it is be lieved, at least 2.000 pages. This is acknowledged to be the cheapest work ever sold n any counfy, whether a reprint or printed Irotn manuscript copy, taking for data the average uuinoer of words it con tains. The coming session will, without doubt, be an unusnally interesting one, because ihe debates will, in a great measure, be upon the policy of the Piesident elect, and The Globe will be, as it has been for many years past, the only sourcs trorn which toll debate ci Longress can ve obtained. The Congressional Globe arid Appendix pa-s free through the 1113114 ot Ihe United States, as will be seen by reading the lol lowing Joint Resolution pa.sed by Congress ihe 6th of August, 1852: Joint Resolution providing for the distribu tion ol Ihe Las of Congress and the Deba'es thereon. With a view io the cheap circulation of the laws ot Congress and the debates con tributing lo the true interpretation thereof, and to maka Iree the communication be tween the representative and constituent bodies : Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repiescntaiives of the United States of America in Congress a-sembled, Thai from ard alter the present session of Congjess, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain ihe laws and thedebales thereon, shall pass free through the mailsso long as the same shall be published by Older ol Congress: Provided, That nothing; herein hall be consirued to authorize the circulation of the Daily Globe bee ol postage. Approved, AngoM 6, 1852. TERMS. For S ropy of t!ie Daily Globe, for lour months, 33 CO For 1 copy of the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during ihe session, 3 00 For 2 co ks d;ttoj when ordered at the sain tioie, 5 00 No attention wil! be paid toany order unless the money accompany it. Bank notes, current in the section of the ...... . t I 1 . Ill u ucir in'?iMtTi vn receive. i at pur. liie wnote or any part ot a subscription may be remitted in postage stamps, which is preferable to any currency, except gold or silver. JOHN C RIVES. NEW GOODS-! FRESH ARRIVAL OF FA Tali AI WINTER G-3- CO CO ZJD 13 & AT .12XIM?R'S STOKE! 'PlIK sr.b-cnber ha jnsi returned trom the City with another large ami seect as sortment of FALL AND WINTER Goods, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest 6gue, and which he is determined to sell on as moderate terms a can be procured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. His stock com prises I, allies' Dress oni, of the choicest styles and l-ite-t fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'P, Hoi lowware, Iron, Nails, Boo's & Shoes, Hats ar.il Ca s, &c , &:c. In short, everything usually. kepi in country Stores; to which he invites the public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. S H. MILLER. Bloomsburg, Oct. 24. 1S60. in it IV w Fall Goods.' LAUGi: STCfli AM) LOW TRICKS. e have again been lo the ci'v, and re turned wi'h a large stock of Goods for ihe season, w hich we are prepared lo sell a a low hgure lor ready pay. Uur stock consu stS Ol Hardware, Qu "-vare, Cedarware, il-low-ware, Ho!low-vC"sre. BOOTS AND SHOES, LTLlcsiO. silica CTSsilpsis (Groceries, Nail. Iron, Fish, Sail, Piaster, Fluid, Camphene Oils, While Leaa by the Keg, cheap, &c, &c. H. C. & I. W. HARTMAN. nfoombnrg,Oc. 17, 1PC0. pkixck or wales is NOW CREATING QUITE A Mi. SAITOH Tlirou'ghout tikis Country. f LTT there is great excitement dow n town -caused by the arrival of a new and t-e- t stock of Goods just received at L. T SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Stoie. Having j ist returned from Philadelphia with a siork heretofore unrivaled, he flatters himself that he can satisfy all of the beauty and ad vantages of the Caih SyJem by the exceed ingly Tow prices with which he is able to sell. consists ol iiree goods of eery variety, Silks, Plaid, FigM Thibet, Cashmere, Plain and fancy DeLaines &c, &c. Ladies Broche and Reversable SnawN, GeniV Shawls, Coat, Cloak and Mantle Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres. Vestings, Satins, Lawns, Flannels, Ginghams, Calicoes &c.,&c, rioots ar.d Shoes A large assortment ot Gum shoes which will be disDOsed ol at the low pet prices, Hats and Caps, Table and Hoot OilCloths, Notions or eiery Kiaa, Q.ieenesware, Groceries, FIojp- e0"j;c-lled &C..&.C , an exhibition of An exammntuiarKl all marketable -no-a no chatn exchange for goods J4L.HA1''LE5S- HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES, OR Disease With Its Agonies? CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. . k' NLA I .;SHSi l ft-': -fell A. It y ill MJ HO LLOIVAYS PSIilS. NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is JTif.fe learful ihan a breaking down of liie nervous system 7 To be exei lable or nervous ifi a small degree is most, distressing, for whefe can a remedy be found ? There is cue drink but Jiule wine, beer, or spirit, or far better, none; lake r.o coflee, weak tea b-inu preferable; get nil the frei-h air you can ; take thr ot four Pills every night; eat plenty of solid, avoiding the me of slops ; and if these gold en rules are followed, you will b happy in mind and strong iu body, and forget you have any nerves. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more than another for which these Pill are so famous it i their purifying properties, epecially their power of cleansing the blood from all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted as the one gtand remedy for female complaints thev never fail, never weaken the system, aud always bring about what is required. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE. These feelings which so sadden us, most frequently arise from annoyances or troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating aud drinking what is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated if yen wist to be well. The PilU, it taken according to the printed instruction, will quickly re store a healthy anion io Dotn liver ana stomach, whence follow as a natural con sequence, a gocd appetite aud a clear head. In ihe East and West Indies scaicely any other medicine is ever used for these dis orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or loo little water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, d? with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneya, these Pills should bo taken accor ding to the printed instructions direction, and ihe Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the bark at bed time. This treatment will give almost imme bate relief when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. No medicine will so effectually imorove ihe tone of the stomach as these Pilis; they reoiove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it lo a healthy action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious iu cases of spasm in fact ihey never fail in culmg all disorders ot ihe Ii er sndeiomtcb. Hollnvny's nHs are the le$t remedy known in the world for the following diseases. Ague, Asthma, Bdlious Comp.laintj, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevprs of ell kinds, Fit, Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, Inflammation, 3 undicc, Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, p.ies, ; Rheumatism Retention of. Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Throarg, Stor.e and Gravel, Secondary Symptoms Tic-Dooloureux, L'umours, Ulcers, Venereal AfTecfion, Worms oi all kinds Weakness from wha'ever caue, k.c, &LC. CiUTIO !! None are eenuine nnles the words ' Hollowav. New York and Lon don are cisrerrn ble a a Water-moth in every leaf of ihe book of directions around.' each pot cr box : the same may be plainly seen by holding the Unf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any onn rendering such information as may lead to the detection ol any party or pastie coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them io be spurious. Sold a, the Manufactory of Professor Hollox-ay, SO Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealer in Medicine, inronghout the civilized world, iu boxes at 2b cents, 62 cents and SI each. fTf There is considerable saving by ta king tre larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of pa tieuts in every disorder are affixed to eac box. October, 17, lgfiQ. 1L0 OMSB URii IZAKKIEH SHOP. riMIE undersigned respecilully inform the - ci izens of Bloomsburg, and the public generally, lhat be has taken liie Barber Shop, loca'ed on Main Street, in the white Frame Building, nearly oppo-ite ihe Ex change Block, where he is at all times ready to w ait upon his customers to entire gati faction. SHAVING AND H AIR DRESSING, Wiii be executed with care and neatness and 'n the mo.-t fashionable style, and ori verv ino'ierate terms. rF"Sliampooiug, done up in City Style. tie solto: public patronage and pledges his beet endeavors to give every reasonable satiiaction. CHARLES HENRY NOLL. Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859. X E V .STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP STORE. riMIE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of .Bloomsburg, and 'he publit in general that he has pcrchased the NEW HAT SfOBE, in the white frame smr ooTse, on Main S'reet, nearly opposite the Exchange Buildings, where he has jost re ceived a sr't"did a-ortmnt of City Hats aud Caps, Direct from the Manufactures, of all kind, sty les, (.oris and sizes, latest fashion, which he offers wholesale and retail, at very low prices. Al-o, STRAW GOODS, including all the modern styles and fa-liiin - n? The Goods will v sold at very lo Poets'0' Rad7 Pail K- GIRTO.V. 'MlION.iRLE TAILOR -uop on ihe South Si.l. f mT oTCV - quare below Market. "eei' nra Third, PUIMPJE'aI!HIA.