STAR OF THE NORTH. BLOOMS BURG, PA. Wednesday Slorniug, January JGth, 18G1. Messrs. Kline and Bound tiav-a thanks, for legislative favors. tiur Jacob Skideb, Esq., ha our thnfcs for a late 'copy of the IVtek'y limes, published in London. The mkmbfrs belorging to the Indepen dent Crder ot Odd Fellows, of this place "gave a grand dinner at tlreir rooms, on ' Monday last. We learn that qait-e a num ber from a distance were present. ' The Montoub Iiion WokKs have com menced operation? again The company hare secured a heavy contract, thus giving mploymem so their hand again, without reducing their wages. Thus many families re again made happy. Thoss who want "something to do," be sides 'lying around ir. trt way" at stores -&c, would do well to call in at the Academy, Wednesday evening?, and hear the boy-" young and o'd 'spoilt."' T-heneare some freed debaters, and good debates, there to l e enjoyed ami the target the crowd the more stirring the encounters. Oca subscribers may expect us on a pro fessional visit, wiihiu the coming fortnight, and we hope whose business engagements inay take them from home during ihal pe Tiod. will leave the amount of their indebt edness with the 'gude wife " The dc-ipi.c of Old F:ttst, who congre gate in and about the Printing Offices of vor neighboring town, Danville, design celebrating the coming anniversary of Pbanei.ints birthday in an appropriate manner. They are a sort of partial set about Danville, they don't invite their neighboring typoes. - Thk Local Sknatk, which convenes in the Academy at this place, has changed its lime of meeting froir. Friday evenings to Wednesday evenings. We- are informed hat this Senate is pretty well vttended nd its doings of rather an interesting char acter How much they will do to allay the preent d faculties that are playing smash "with the country remains yet io be written. Oca Chkistmas Tukket. A few days previous to Christmas, we weTe presented with a very nice Uukey. Wishing to have the bird in as good condition a possible, we invested the sum of 30 cents in com, fot feed. On Saturday night before Christ inas, some person not having the fear of Iod before his eye and instigated by the Evil one, as the preachers fay, look it upon himself to deprive us of the anticipated luxury of dining on the said bird, by clan destinely, with malice aforethought, creep ing into onr stable and cotn milling the vert act of lelonion.-ly removing the said turkey to hi or her own coop. Lock Hiven On thk I scar ask - The subscription lit of the Star i largely on the increase. In s:ne iriiitnce, six new names (just think of i has been added, an-l o'her places, the number lias been greatly augmented. Not v, ithstandmg die times are hard and bu-itiess i on the decline, we see no rea-on why our list ought not to reach ten hundred At thi particular crisis, whi danger and dissolu tion are staring ui in the face when anar chy and civil war are impending over lf e 1 ration ; in fact when we do not know what -m day may briiiii forth, ho important it is thai the people should understand the exact condition ol affairs and be prepared for the fmerency, come in whatever shape it may 1 he:e i? an afundatice ot material in the country, Democrats good and tp-e. who migM t e got to take ihe paper. Will not our friends make the necessary efforts ? Y desian canvassing the county thorough ly in a short time. Every Democrat in the county should take the Star ; "Wr" Editors. The question has often been asked us whf editors in referring to themselves, use the word "we " The fact is, it i not considered that they amouru to two or three ordinary men, a9 that wonld he a mitake Edif rs are naturally a vpry modest and unassuminz r-I.-i-; indeed re markably so The word "we" merely in eludes the editor ami the ' devil " The custom, an exchange says, originated with Faust, one of the oldest printers on record, and the founder of the distinguished pro fession. Ihe superstitious people of the day supposed him to be leagued with the -devil. Facst, to encourage the idea, which rendered him a. person of so much import nce, and commanded such a high respect, was accustomed to indite, himself in his 4,leaders" and ''puffs" as "we," which in cludes himseli and his highly distinguished assistant the Prince of Darkness. In mod- ro times, his imperial Highness has doubt less found the printing business a misera ble investment, and has entirely withdrawn his patroi age from the craft. FoariGNra's on Tbamp On Monday last about 12 M we noticed two men, a woman, a boy, passing through Alain Street, so 111 Ut.ll Miiu.a . w . -) - hv vp pre searcelr able to navigate. One -j j . of the raen appeared to bo carrying a heavier load than the other, eo much eo that he visited mother earth several times before getting oot of town ; and upon one occasion hen he fell, the woman remarked that her "husband was subject to falling fits." We rather thought he was, and that they always attack hioi after "taking something " They alleged that they had came from York State and was on their way to Pike:s Peak or h I- A mischievous lad near by assured them that they were on the right road to the latter place and would get there if they only would go on. They said the late political crisis disturbed them threw them oat of employment. Wrocder whether they did not belong to the wide-awskes we read so much about before th.3 election: but now j For the Star of the North iuc "i tuucp - uuciur. We afetiappy to announce to the public, itiat this distinguished vegetarian is s ill in iown, and ready to core all the ills which flesh is heir to, by his never-failing "catnip" and United Slates Dipensatofy The charges, of course, are to depend upon the amount of ' 'yarbs" used. In addition to this, the learned Doctor offers lor sale, frrbt for pecu niaty gain, but in order to enlighten the obnvbulated understandings of the benight ed genus homo of this region) a lisi of world renowned books; such as Robinson Crusoe, Jack the Giant Killer, Mother Hubbard etc For the use of Teachers, he has also prepar ed a large number of Multiplication Tablet I For the further benefit of suffering and needy humanity, tie is prepared to sell, at the low p-rice of from 12 to 20 cents, "the greatest -discovery of tire age, 'Lead beater's Renowned Liquid Stove Polish.' " Intent still on Ferv'mg his race, the renowned and sapient physician is prepared to execute all kinds of jobs in the "Republican" office. Terms reisonable. For the moderate sum of S2.00 per annum, he will further send the above mentioned weakly paper, contain ing a large number of his own advertise ments, besides original nws, and ftsh edi torials from the New Ynlc Tribune. Said j paper is also warranted not to contain more j than siv distinct libels in each issue, for which he would be indictable before a Grand Jary. So great, in fact, is the fame of the "cat- ntcp" Doctor, that after repeated solicita tions, lie has given his advice and prognosis on the present unhealthy state of the coun try, caused by the injection of Abolition ism i"to its bowels, -and lias advised the surgical operation of cutting it in twain True enough, this will extinguish Itfe, but then consider the immense benefit that will accrue from eradicating the disease I Do you not see the point? True, al-o, this will involve considerable expenditure of money, but then Pennsylvania only owes some thiry-eight millions of dollars, and can easily afford to enter in'o a war What if her Furnaces are stopping, Lincoln is I elected ! That new Furnace which was to be built over the Rail Road as soon as that event occurred, may have to be put of7 a iiltl-e, ami the present ones in Bloomsburg stopped; but then "there is no-use in com promising, or yielding an inch," since hungry mechanics can easily be made food for powder. If the people do not pay their school taxes, they have no objection to being taxed to assist in liberating slaves and letting them become town paupers. Of course not. The Doctor, however, must real!y be ex cused for refusing to assist in the aforemen tioned surgical operation, since he has some predilection for the Society of Friends, who are enemies to war and bloodshed. To be sure he is not at present a member in full communion, but then he never changes principle; and thinks, moreover, that, it is very naughty and wicked for any body to wish to spill his precious blood ; but then there is no harm in endor-ing an Atchison or Lm.e in Ka'i-ns. or an inoffensive man like Old John Brown, who only wanted to cut the throats of a few women and child ren in Virginia. So then go on. brave Re pubbcans, and win the day: and hi prterj are with yon, though please dond call on him as his prtfirt-V are opposed to war. S ime malevolent man has suggested, that the renowned Doctor once practiced in a neighboring village called Millville; and the reason why he left was, that some ma licious ducks near by kept calling out cou- tinually qtimk q'tock; but this, of course, is untrue. As a specimen of his j tdsment ard pen etration, we may cite from his lat paper the following fid, :iThat the Loco-focos have had the General Government in their hands steadily for more than Thirty Yeirs 1'' Ot course then, Harrison, Tyler, Taylor, and Fillmore were Democrat; or else the Doc tor i mistaken. It must also he a mistake about the Whigs passing the Tariff of 18-12. It must be a mistake about the Republicans e'eciing Abolitionist Dinks speaker of the Hou-e in 1857, and Pennington in 1859. A little further in the snme article, he fays, 'The slave holders have controlled the Democratic party for the past thirty years." If such is actually the case, we must charge upon the Democrats and slave holders the monstrous crime of having admitted into the Unior. since that time, the Free States of Michigan. Iowa, Wisconsin, California, Oregon, anil Minnesota; while the only slave Slates they have admitted, are Ar kansas, Florida, and Texas ! For further information app'y to the Doc tor himself, or, read his paper. Hii patient Verdad. Bloomsburi, Jan. J4, 1861. List of Trials, lor Feb. itria, I SO I, I J icob Schu)ler, vs. Wil.'iarn Auer. 2. Jacob Sanders, v. William M-iz. 3. l ownsend W. fwuler, vs. Daniel Ney haid. 4. John McMulligon, ef. al. vs. Simuel Rhone. 5. Nathaniel E. R Her, et. af. vs. Abram N. Harvey. 6 Larina Cole, vs. Aaron Ln;z & Wi fe. 7. And. Creteling vs Andrew Melir-k et al. 8. Clinton D. Herring, et. al. vs. Daniel F. Seybert. 9. Da id Yost, vs. George Hydler- 10. Isaac Tyler, vs. Jacob Berlin ei. al. 11. Francis Jurden, et. al. vs. Elisha B. Pursel, et. al. 12. Francis Jorden et. al. vs. Elisha B. Pur el, et. al. 13 R. J. Lyon, vs. Montgomery Cox, et.al. 14. Isaac Tyler, vs. Andrew Creve'mg. 15, Stephen Pohe, vs. Lindlv W. Wooley. 16- Jacob R. S ine, vs R beri J. Lyons. 17. John Lndwig, vs. Francis R. Weaver. 18. Samuel Fetlerman, vs. Wright Hughes 19. John Young, vs Benjamin Wintersteen 2p. J. Wesley Bowman, vs. Michael Fraulz, el. al. s 21. Michse! Graham, et. al. vs. J. V. Cros w ell, et. al. 22. J. P McCollom, et. al. vs. Eratlus Hen dershot et. al. 23 1 evt Kolz, vs. William Linden 24. George W. Statten, vs Joseph F. Long. 25. The Maryland Anthracite Coal Compa ny, vs. John Ludwig. 28. Philip Wintersteen, vs. Valenline Win- tersieeu. " 27. J ohn Paler, vs. Daniel Edgar et. al. 2$. Lewis Lowenberg, et. al. vs. John Dyer. C ourt Proclamation. INHERE AS the Hon. Warren J. Wood ward', President Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, 'Cmirt of Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, and Court of Common Pleas anil Orphans' Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of Ihe counties of Columbia, Sullivan and Wyoming, and the Hon. Jacob Evans and Peter Kline, Associate Judges of Columbia County, have issued their ,reeept, bearing date one thousand eighteen hundred and sixiy, and to rr directed for holding a Couti ol Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peaee, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Blooms, burg, in the county of Columbia on the first Monday (bein- the ih day) of Feb'y. next, and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace and Constables ot the said 'County of Columbia, thai they be then and there in their proper persons at 10 o' clock in the forenoon ol said day, with their records, inquisition and other remembran ces to do those tnhigs which to their offices appertain to be done. And those that are bound by recognizes, to prosecute against the prisoners that are ot may be in the. Jail of said county ol Colombia, to b then and there to prosecute then as shall be just. Jn rors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated at Bloomburg, the 3d day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ami sixty-one. and in the eighty-filth year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. (God save the Common wealth.) JOHN SNYDER, Sheritl, Rloomsbnr? January, 3d, R6l For February Term, 1801. Bloom Ephraim Armst rnng. Bt-.aver Geo rue Longenberger. Briar Creek Henry Lamon, George Evans, Andrew Fo t ler. Ror. Rerwk-k John Rnch, Abija Phillips. Cai'a isa Samuel Ko-ten builder. Cony us ham Daniel T McKiernai. Centre J hn lluticn, Elisha W. Al. Low. Hemlock J hn Grnber. Jackson Joha Ramz. Locum William Miller. Montour Thomas Weaver. Madison John B Mills, Lewis Schuyler, Silas Welliver. Mt Pleasant Thomas J. Wellver. iMitUin Henry Hettler, Wm. Fry. Orange Michael Hagenbucli. Pine John Wiunire. Sugarloaf Richard Kile. TRAVERSE JURORS. Rloom Adrian Vanhoiron, John Smith. Benton Richard S'ile Briar Creek Peter M. Trnh, John Yost, lior. Berwick Georsje McBride, James J.icony. Beaver David Fry Ceifre Mordecai Hicks, J ieph Ruklfl, Thomas Conner. John Haymau J.eph Conner Fishing Creek Samuel Samuel Crevehng. Ah, Wrm. Mears, Green w nod James Manning. Hemlock Peter Brugler, Thomas J. Yan- der.slice. George Wenner ,ncn! Jotm Ve.tgerJr., Djnie! Miller Mifilin John Keller, Thomas Ateu, Benj Yohe. Mt. Pleasant Eri lkler, George O.nan. Pn.e Jotm Cotner, Roar in scree k Abraham Witner. Sngarlnaf Jacob H-rring'on. Sam uel Hess Scon Henry Meliek, Da nal Melick. Caitawissa Berijitniii Beaver, John Beaver. Madison J'thn V. Kmney. IS oot and Nhoi'inah'itig. THE iMidersigi-rtd beui. ihankful for past s1& favor, and gratelnl forluture pros- Vvf pects, deires to mlorrn F-1 the ci'.izens f iliis place F?Z?ft V?-i. and vn-iuitv, and his Irienda and pa;rons i;i particular, that fie still carries on the above business in all its various r-ranche, at his oil stand, on !ain sireei, nearly op,o.iie tfie Ejiisopal Church Blooms'.urg. He etnn'.oys the very le-t w nkm-n, ai:d ises noining but good stock. No pai'is are iared to make r.eat fits and durable work; ad of which can be obtained ery low for ready pay. JALOB F DIETTERICII. P.'oimsbjrg Feb I, 186u-ly. SVA.Yj l SO 5TF CSIEAP."- 4 T L. T. SHARPLESS' Cheap Cash Siore. Children's Gums, Men's tiu -ns. Ladies' ShawN, Grftit Shawls, Dr-Laius & Calicoes, Hats and Cjps, Ladies' Hoop Skirts, Coal-, Pants, and Yes.s. Having engaged the Store. House former ly occupied by Jno. Barton dee'd, I am now prepared to take ajl kinds of Grain in exchange lor G ods. L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Dec. 12, 1F6'.). if. Z K'RCOPES Single lens No Single lens can be maile more powerful than these Amusing and instructive. Sent free by mail lor 25 cents each. Four each a different power, for one gold dollar, New England money, or stamps. Address E. E. KINC, Lock B.ix 228 Boston, Miss. Jan. 2, 1861 lw. PUBLIC NOTICE. 7T0T1CF is hereby given that the fol 11 lowing personal property belonging to Wliarn Long, has been placed in i he hands of Lawrence Marr, of Sco't township, Co -luinbia county for keeping. One Mare, one Spring Wagon, one set of doubU Harness. LAWRENCE MARR. Scott township, January 2 1, 1U6I. I Jour and Fct'.l Ilflivcrctl ! CHBAPCIl THAN THE CHEAPEST ! 'I HIE undersigned ha made arringe - ments that will enable htm to deliver Flour and Feed, FOR CASH, about ten per cent, cheaper than any bod else in town. His prices ar as follows: Flour S7 25; Corn and Oats Chop Si 55; Corn and Rye Chop Si 65; Bran SI 10 ; I re-pecitully solici ashreof the public patronage. MOSES COFFMAN. Bloorn-bnrg, June 14, 1860. toXk'i r0TICE ishereby given that two or three spacious rooms wid be let oi reasonable terms. Inquire of CHARLES II. NOLL. Bloomsburg, Jan. 2A, 1861 C La 22i a NORTH WEST CORNER Eg:liili nnfl ISncc Mrccts PiilLAD LPHIA. Always on hand, a full assortment of Hats and Capa for Men Boys and Children, allow prices f Feb. 22. 100. A.M. KIPE11T, TIXNE11 STOVE DEALER, Shop on South side of Main street, below Maiket. . AGENTS W ANTED. That every Farmer, mechanic and Business Alan Wants. JUST PulTblSIIED THE TOWNSHIP If LOCAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, COMPILED F"M THE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY BY W1LL14M T. II 41 M S, KMfc., AND PUBLISH:!) BY LOW Alt I IV. J WfcST CHESTER, PA. rfTTl C Work contain over 40 paires - of closely printed matter, and will lie sold by subscription It teaches the duties of Justices of the Peace, wiih forms lor ihe transaction of their business. It teaches ihe duties of Constables with all ih necessary forms, appertaining to the office. It contains Ihe duties of Supervisors for every County and Township in the State. li contains t tie mode of procedure for the laying out and o ening of public and pri vate roads, of vacating and altering roads, the building of bridges, &c. &n. It contains the Common School Law, with explanations, decisions and directions, together with forms for Deeda, Bonds, Con tracts, Certificates, &c. &c. This depart ment of ih work wa compiled at flatris buiii by Mr. Samuel P. Bales, Deputy Superintendent, and is alone worth the price ol the volume to any one interested in Common Schools P. contains the duties of Township Audi tors. It conioins't he laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. Ii contains the duties of Assessors. It contain the laws in relation to Strays, M-ilcs and Swine. It contains the laws relative to Fences and Fence Viewers. li contains Ihe laws relative "to Gama Ho tiling, Trout and Deer. It contain the E'ection Laws with all the necessary Forms. It contains the Naturalization Law-, with all the necessary Forms tor Application. L contains a large number of Legal Forms, which are used in the every day transaction of business, Mich as Acknow ledgments. AfTi lavit. Articles of Agree ments and Contracts, Partnerships, Appren tices, Assignments, Attestations, Bills of j Exchange and Promissory Notes, Bills of j Sale, Bonds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, j Deposition. Due Bills and Produce Notes. I Landlord . and Tenant, Leases. Letters of ' Aflnriiui- 1 a f T '1 r. , . htnrlnan.o O a .... 2 ' nnd Releases. The work is bound in Law sheep, ami will be sold to subsc ribers at SI 25 per copy, pnvable on delivery of the work. the 'A ml haa n:itet,( ih riiiscinn I h , 0f many Gf ,hw jipsl Lawyers in the Slate U,as rreived the unqualified approbation, j as a renaote fana rook relerence upon all Mibjec's upon winch it treats. The whole is arranged in such a manner as to present a plain, concise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Officers, as may be readilv ufide-sio'.'d by any one. The county will be thoroughly canva-ed for the wor, and the support of ihe citizens 1 is respeciludy snlicned. Dr P. John General Agent for Columbia County. P S. Good canvasers are wan'ed in all par's of this county for the above work, to w hon a liberal competi-ation will be given. Applications, which mul be made at an earlv da e, addressed 10 the General Agent ai Bliomsburg Pa., will receive prompt at tention. Bloombnrg, Tec. 5, i860- To IVl'MOIlS OUT or KJUMjCflMIEXT. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THE ERIE 8EH'I G 31 A C II I X E . V E w'iH give a Commission, or wages at Irom 25 to 60 per month, and expenses paid. This is a new Machine, and so simple in its construct ion itiat a rhd l of 10 years'ran fearn fo operate it by half an hour's instruction. It is equal to any Family Sewing Machine in ue, and trie price is but Fifteen Dollar. CP Persons wishing an a 'n,r will al dress J N. BOY LAN, Secreia'y Erie Sewing Machine Cimoany, i.ov2Iw6 MILAN OHIO. Tinware &, Slove Establishnini. yTIE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in forms liis old friends and customers, that he has purchased hi brother's interest in the above establishment, and the con cern will hereafter te conducted by himself exclusively. He has jnt recoived and or' 'ffoi 'or ,'a', ",e 'i,r2esl most e- tensive assorimeniol FANCY STOTYS 3- ever introduced into tfiis market. Stovepipe and Tinware containly on hand and manufactured to order. All kinds of lepairing done, s usual, nn short notice. The patronage of old friends and new cus tomers is respectfully solicited. A. M.. RUPERT Bloomsburg, Jan. 12.1853. tf. .. .". f 0 J" J. -S". i.' w v. V w v .. OF OF ALL KINDS, AT J. .T. II II C AVER'S Clienper than Ever. May IP, 1660. .. v. V.' r. jt. . J". J". .s "is - v. 'i- ..-. VS Vi E. II. LITTLE, III.OO.TIKRURG, Pa. Offiee in Court Alley; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28, 1859. if. JOSEPH SHARPLESS. rOUMJEft AND M.1CULSEST. Buildings on the alley between the 'Ex .hange'' and "American House." FOR SALE! EYERAL desirable Building Lots in ' Bloomsburg, for sale. Inquire of lime 20. l60-tf. U'. WIRT. THE IfTOUIYT ArERIOxT, North Secoud Street, above Arch, PHILADELPHIA. U. II. EDWAi:DS,-Proprietor. February 22. i860. ly. NOTICE.' ALL persons indebted to ihe undersigned for Professional sei vices wp to April ll, IftfiO. are respecilnllv, regggAlfiii t-i v -.UL THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. M O I E IS IV VOO K E U Y In all its Rraiiclics, BY ELIZA MISS ACTON CAR SFCLLY RKVISED BY MK8. 8. i 11AI.E. T TELLS YOU HOW 10 choose aUfcinds of Meats, Poultry, and tiaine, with all the various and moM a proved moiles of dressing and oonknig Beet and Pork ; also tie best and simplest way of sailing, pick ling and curing the same. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes ot dressing, conking, and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game of all kinds, wiih the different Dressings, (iravies, and Stuffings ippro priate "t i each . IT TELLS VOU HOW to choose, ciean, and preserve Fi.-h of all kinds, and how to sweeten ii when tainted; alo all the va rious and most approved modes ol cooking wiih the different Dressings, Sauces, and Flavorings appmpriaie to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of prenanug over filty different kinds of Meal, Fish. Fowl, Game, md Vegetable S nips, Broths, and Stews with the Relishes and Seasonings appropriate to each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes ot conking Vegeta bles nf every description, also how 10 pre pare Pickles, Cat-ups and Curries of all kiods, Potted Meals, Fish, Game, Mush rooms, Sac. IT TELLS Y'OU ALL the various and most approved moles of pieparing and cooking all kinds ot Plain and Fancy Pis. trv. Puddings, Omelefes, Fritters, Cakes, Confectionery, Preserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of everv description. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and mot approved modes of making- Bread, Rusk, Muffins, and Biscuit, the best method ol preparing Coffee, Chocolate, and Tea, and how 10 make Syrups, t?ordial, and Winesjol various kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to set out and or nament a Tatle. how to Carve all kinds of Ficti, Flesh or Fowl, and in slmr, how to so simpnty the wnoie Art ot Cooking as to bring the choicest luxuries of if e lable wiihiu everi bndy reach. The book contains 418 pages, and up wards nf iivelve hundred Receipts, all of which are tr e re-ubs of actual experience, having bren fmly and carefully tested un der the personal superintendence of itie writers It is printed in a clear and open type, is illustrated with appropriate engra ving, and will be forwarded 10 any address, neatly bonii''. and po-tage paid, on receipt ol the price, SI 00. or in cloth, extia, SL25. S1O0O 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. tor single copies of ihe Bock, or fit terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address JOHN E. POTTERP.ibli.sher, No. 617 Sansoui St., Philadelphia, nov 1 4in6 threat Work on the 22oic. THE HOUSE AM) HIS DISEASES ; EV hOBKIir JKN'MSCS. V. S., Prcfrtsor of P.i:h'lngy and Oner 'ttvc Surgery in the Vitcfinaty College of Vlulxdc'paid. e'e, tic. ILL TELL YOU of the Origin, History j - am- cisiinciive itai'.s, o ihe various breeds f Europe Asiatic. African an I America'. Horses, with the rh)ical f)rma. tion ai d peculiarities of the animal, aid how 10 a-certain his age by the number and condition of his teeth; JhwraieJ with numerous explanatory engravings. THE HORSE AND HlS Dl EASES Will tell jou o Breeding. Breaking, Sta bling, Feeding. Grooming, Shoeing, and the ceneral management of Ihe ho'se. with Ihe hesi modes ol administering medicine, als'v tinw to treat Biting, K eking, l!eing,:p Sh)ing, Stumbling, Crib Ruing. Re!le. iies, and other vices io which he is subject; with nu'rerotis explanatory engraving THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES. Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Strangles. Sire Throat. Dis temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchi'is. Pneumonia, Pieurisy, Broken Wind, Chro me Cons h , Roaring and Whistling. Lini,' a. Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Deraed Teeth, with o'her diea-es of the Muuih and Respiratory Organs. THE HOUSE AND HIS DISnSF.S Will :el! you of the ratis-s, symptoms, and Treatment ol Worms, I5 ts Colic, Strangn '.ttion, Siony Concreiions, Rujnures, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepatirihoea. Bloody Urine, Stones in ihe Kidneys and Bladder, Iiifl-immalinn, and oilier diseases of ihe S omach, Bow Is, Liver and Urinary Or gans. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of ;he causes, symptoms, and Treatment of Bone, Blood and Bog. S.iivin. II ngPone, Sweenis, Strains, Broken Knee. Wind Gails, Founder, Scde Brii ami (iravel, Cracked Hoof-, Scratches. Ca ker, Thrush, and Corns ; alo, ol Megrim. Verngo, Epilepsy, S'agger. and other itiseases of ihe Feel, Legs? and Head. THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you of ihe caose, symptom, ;,rd Treitmentof Fistula, Poll Evil, G'anlers, Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit. Locked Jw, Rheumatism, Cranio, Gall. Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &e., &i. ard how to manage Castration, Breeding, Trepfiinning, Roweling, Firing, Hernia, Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical operation". THE HORSE AND MIS DISEASES Will tell jou of Rarey's Method nf taming Horses; how to Approach. Halter, or Stable a Col ; how lo accustom a horse to strange, sounds and sight, end how to Bu, Saodie, Ride, and Break linn io Harness; also the lorni and law cl Wa'ran'y. The whole be ing the result of more lhan fifteen jears' careful study of lh habit, peculiarities, wants aud weaknesses of this noble and useful animal. The book contains 384 pages, appmpri ately illustrated by One Hundred Engra vings. It is printed in a clear ai.d open type, and will be furnished to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price, half bou:-d, $1.00. or, in cloth, extra. SI. 25. SIOOO a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above, and other popular works ol ours. Our inducements to all such are exceedingly libera! For single copies ol Hie Bonk, or for terms lo agents, wih niher information, ap ply to or sddress JOHN E POI'IEU, Pohliher, 617 Saiisom St., Philadelphia, Pa. riovl4m6 DAVID L0UENBERG, CLOT HI N G STORE, On Main street, two doors above the "Amer ican Hotel." THE GLOBE, OFFICIAL 1APEU OF CONGRESS. I publish now ruy annual Prospectus of The Daily Globe, and The Congressional Globe and Appendix. lOTemind subscribe!, and inform ihose Who may desire to subs scritie, thai Congress will meet on ihe first Monday of next December, when 1 shall resume publishing the above-named pa pers. . The Daily Globe will contain a report of the Debates in both branches of Congress as taken down by reporters, equal, at Iea6t, jo any corps ol short hand writers in ihis, or in any nther country. A majori'v of them will ach.be -able lo report, vet bah m', ten thousand Word an hour, while ihe average number cl words spoken by fluent speakers .rarely exceed seven thousand five htmdred words an hour. When the debate-: of a day do not make more than forty-five column, they will appear in The Daily (ilohe ol Ihe next morning, which will contain, alo, ihe news ot the day, to gether w iih such editorial anicles as may be suggested by passing events. The Congressional Globe, and Appendix will contain a report nf all the Debates in Congress, revised by the speaker, the Messages ot the Psesident of the United States, ihe Annual Reports of the Head of the Executive Department", the Laws passed during the session, and copious in dexes io all. They will be printed on a double royal sheet, in book fo-m, royal quarjo size, each number containing six teen pages. The whole will make, it is be lieved, at least 2 000 pages. This is acknowledged to be ihecheapest work ever sold in any counl-y, whether a reprint or printed from manuscript copy, taking for data the average nurnoer of words it con tain. The coming session will, without doubt, be an unusnally interesting one, because ihn debates will, in a great measure, be upon ihe policy of t he President elect, and The Globe will be, as u has been for many ears past, the only source from which lull debase , f Congress can be oDiained. The Congressional Globe and Appendix pas tree lhrongh the rrta-l ot ihe United S'ates, as will be seen by reading the fol lowing Joint Resolution paed bv Congress the 6th of August. 1852: Jjini Resolution providing for the distribu tion ot the Lass ol Congress and the Debates ihereon. With a view to the cheap circulation of the laws of Congress arid the debate coti iribuiirig io the true interpretation thereof, arid lo make free the communication be tween the representative and constituent bodies : Be it resolved by the Senate an.l House of Representative of ihe United States of America in Congress assembled, That from ard after the present session of Congress, the Congressional Globe and Appendix, which contain ihe laws anil the deflates thereon, shail pass free through ihe mails so long a the same shail be publi.-hed by Older ot Congress: Provided, That nothing herein shall be construed in authorize ihe c rcuhiion of ihe Daily Globe free of posiwge. Approved, AngiW 6 1852. TDCi.TIS. For a copy of the Daily Clobe, for (our months, S3 CO For I copy r.f the Congressional Globe and Appendix, during the session, For 2 copies ditto, when ordered at the sum.- lime, 3 00 5 00 No attention will be paid to any order utiles the money accompany it. Bank notes, current in the section of the country where a subscriber rei.'e. will be received at par. The whole or any part of a sub-crip'ioii may lo remitted in postage stamp, which is preferable to any currency, except gold or silver. JOHN C RIVES. tTew goods! FllESH ARRIVAL OF TAJ. I a XTili WINTER AT .12!M.r.i: S NTOUfi! 'J1 11 E si.b-criber has j'ist reuirned from Ihe C;iy wnh another lre a-d veiecl snrunentof FALL AND WINTER G mds. purchased al Philadelphia, at the liwes' figu'e, at:d which he is determined to sell on as modera e terms as can be procured el-ew here in bMoonisburg. His stock com prises of the choicest styles and la:e-t ishiuns. DRY GOODS, CS-r C CTr LL ii 23 3 Hardware, Queens ware. Cedar are, Ho; low. ware, Iron, Nails, Boo s Shoes, Hat and Caps. &.c , In short, everything usually kept m conntrv Smres; to which he invites Ihe public yenpraily. The highest price paid for country prod ie. S H. MILLER. nioomb"irg, O-t 24, ls60 ltiw Fall Goods! LAKGE MOIK AM) LOU IMiltES. e have again been lo the c'ry. and re- ir.rned w i h a large s ock of (Jo'kIs for the season, which we are prepared lo sell at a low figure for ready pay. Our stock consists of Hardware. (i'ieenw are, Ledarware, Willow-ware. H n ! I o w - ,v a r e . B O OT S AND SHOES, (iroi-eries, Nails, Iron, Fish, Sa't, Plaster. Fluid, Camphene Oil, White Lead by ihe Keg, cheap, &., &e. H C. k I. W. HARTMAN. Bloomsburg, Oct. 17, ISfid. THE HUME OP WALES IS NOW CREATING QUITE A 1 hroiighoiit this Country. St UT there i great excitement dow n town caused bv the airival of a new ;tnd se lect siock of Goods ju-i received at L. T SHARPLESS1 Chep Ca-h Store. Having j isi relumed from P.iila lelphia w i-h a -to k lieretofore utrrivaJr-d, f e fl tt'ers himseli that tie can satisfy all ol 'he beauty and a I vantages of the Cash System by the exceed ingly low prices with which lie is able to seTl. consisu tit cress poods ol ever variety Silks, Plaids, Fig'd Thibe's, Cashmere. Plain and fancy D-Lames &c. Scvt Laibe Bmctie and R-verahle S'mwh, (ieni Stiawls, Coaf, Cioak and Mantle Cloihs, Fancy Cas-imeres. Vesiings, Satms, La wits, Flam'els, Gt ngha ms Ca I coes &e.,&c, Boo s ai.tl Shoes A large assortment ol G;im shoe -Ahicb will be disposed of at ihe low est prices. Hats and Caps, Tabid and flooi Oil Cloihs, Notions of every Kind, Q ieene-ware, Groceries, Flour and feed, An examination of the stock is solicited DEALT II AND ITS PLEASURES, OR - . . . Disease With Its r Agonies C CHOOSE BETWEEN THEtf. HOLLOW NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is more fearful than a breaking (low n ot the nervous g stem J .To b exci table or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be found? There is one c drink hot. little wine. beer, or spirits, or far belter, t one ;" take no coffee, weak lea being preferable; gel the fresh air you can ; take three or four Pills every nigh'; eat plenty ol solids, avoiding the Use of slops ; and if these gold en .rules are followed, you will be bappy, in mind and strong in body, and forget yoo have any nerves. .. MOTHERS AND:BaUGHTERS. If there is one thing more than another for which, these Pills are so famous it is iheir purifying properties, especially their , power uf cleansing the blood from all im purities, and removing dangerous arid sus pended secretions. Universally adopted ai ihe one giand remedy for female complaint tnev never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF . . APPETITE. These feeling wtm-h so sadden us, most frequently arise front annoyances or troub le, from obstructed perspiration,, or from eaiins and drinking what is ur.fit f ir os, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated if you wisti to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instruction, will quickly re store a healthy ac.ion to both liver and stomach, whence folio as a natural con sequence a uocd appetite and a clear head. In ttie East and West Indits scaicely any other medicine is ever used for ihese dis ' orders.. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.'. In all diseases affecting these organs, whe;her they secrete too much or loo little water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kidueya. these Pills should bo taken accor ding to ihe printed instructions directions, and iheOi .tmenl should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. This treatment will give almost im mediate relief when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTEfL No medicine will so effectually improve the lor.e ol ihe s. omach as ihese Pills; they remove ail acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach ihe liver and reduce it to a hPahby action; they are onderfuliy efficacious ir cases ol spasm in fact they never fail in cuimg all disorders ot the li tr and bicmch lhllnvcay 's TUls are the lest remedy known in the world jor the following diseases. Ague, A sthma. Billions Complaints, Blo!che on the Skin, Bo-we I Complaints, Colics, Constipation of iha Bow es. Consumption, Debi.iiy. Dropsy, Djsentery, Ervsipelas, Female Irregnlari- ties, Fevers of all klllds, Fit-, Gout, Ilea I ache, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, R'eumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Sioi.e and Grave!, Secondary Symp:oa.st Tic-Douloureux, Humours, Ulcer, Venereal Affecioft, Worms of all kinds Wea'nes Irom wha ever cause, &c, &c. CAl'TIOV !! No.ie are genuine nnless the words ''Holinwav, New York end Lon don' are dicernable as a Water-moth in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box : the same may be piainly seen bv AuAtig the ler f to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information a may lead to t';e detection ol any party or pa'tie coun-terb-iung the medicines or vendiig the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold a" the Manufaeiorr of Profesor HoiioA-ay, ?0 Maiden Lane. New York, aud bv all respec abie Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, inroiighnnt the civilized world, in boves at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI each. n? There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N B Directions for the guidance of pa lienis in every disrdtr are affixed to eaoh box. 0, 'ober. 17. lSfiO. It LOOMS fiURtt i vm:i;i: miop. 'IHE undersigned respectfully informs the ci izens of Bloomsburg, ami the public generally, that he lias taken ihe Barber S'mp, h-rated on Main Street, in the while Frame, B'tihling, nearly opposite ihe Ex change Block ,w here he i at all limes ready to w ait upon hi customers to entire satia taction. SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING, Will be executed with care and neatness and n the moi fashionable style, and on ve'V mnorrate term. ry Shampooing, done up in City Style. He sohci public patronage and pledge his be-i endeavors to give every reasonable satitacticn. CHARLES HENRY NOLL. Bloomsburg, Oct.- 12, 1859. IV i; W S T O UK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP STORE. ''HE undersigned respectfully mtornssthfl ci'izens of Bloom-burs, an l "he public in genera I that lie has purchased the NEW, HAT STORE, in the white frame btore ho is, on Mam S:reet, nearly opposite the-. Exclinn?e Building", where he has jisl 10 ceived a s,p.lid esortmenl of City Hats and Caps, Direct from the Maoufacti rie, of a' kipr1, Myles.snris an I sizes, latest fa-hir. xnich he offers wholesale and 'retail at, vry low prices. Al-o, STRAW GOODS,, including, ail the modern si.esand fahi oryv r" Tt.ese Goods will be sold a very low" price-, for Ready Pay. oct3l JOHN K. GIRTO.W lURKAIif) KUPKIIT, FAS IIWX ABLE TAILOR, Shop on the Sooth Side of Main Street, fir' quare belor Market. scarcely hear tell of one but whst he U out