STAR OF W NORTH BLCOMSDURG, PA. Wednesday Morning, Blay 8, IS61. Oca friends at Harrisburg", will please accept onr thanks for Legislativedocuments. The Legislature is still in session. Wf? regret fo slate that Col. V. II. Eut, was taken ill on Thursday 'last; and has since been confined to his room. He was elected 1st 'Lieut, i.i the company which bade this place adieu oti Tuesday last, for 'Harrisburg. :Coubt is still in session. The Common wealth suits were all disposed of by Tues day afternoon, and he Grand Jurors were discharged on the same day. To day, Wednesday, "'will be the last day of this term from present 'tppearaucea. We will give a synopsis ot the proceedings in "ttr best. The young man who was lying in Jul under the charge of rape was found guilty in manner and foim as he was indict ed. He has not yet received his sentence. He will lead a life of solitary confinement in the Penitentiary at Philadelphia hereaf ter for a term of years Two other per sons were convicted of theft, who will, all probaoility, receive the same treatment in proportion to the crime as the first men tioned. Thc American Agriculturist, for May is a capital number. Its articles are prepared, if weay.judVe from the ring of them, by men of considerable agricultural experience It is a practical publication, exclusively de voted to the interests of the farmer, dealing out information most liberally upon all sub jects pertaining to the tilling of the soi'. We would say to our iarmer friends who desire a publication of this kiutt, take (he American AgricufcuriJ. It is published in New York City, 'at SI a year. NkwJoods. We would announce to our readers and the public generally that our young friend, Jacob II. Creasy, has estab iithel himself at the Hand of late Joseph Cearhart. in Cattawissa township, where he hast just 'received an excellent assort ment of spring and summer merchandize, from the eastern cites. He invites the public to call and examine his goods to be satisfied that be is ab'e to sell to as good an advantage if not better than yofc can pur. chase elsewhere. Ocr military company paid a visit to the town of Buckhorn on 'fact Satardsy, where they were most sumptuously provided for, and 'most hospitably entertained during the tay. The citizens of'tbak place and vicinity brought and returned the company with wagons. From what we can learn the company spent the day very agreeably, and all returned well p'eased with the visit. Wi notice both our up town cotempora 'ries are boasting and speculating over their fancy type and facilities in general for exe cutitg job printing. They have said so much in the way of bringing their exten sive assortment rl type into notice that 'there is not much left for us to say. But we would add that we'have a display of type 'and borders (fancy and plain) which will favorably compare with any in this place; and father that there is a person in our office who can execjte a ' piece of work neater, "cheaper and quicker ihan can be done at either of the offices above referred to. For fall particulars and satisfaction, rend in a .job of work. Just Arrived. Our enterprising friends and fellow. townsmen, Messrs. Mil'er & Eyer, has just received a large and varied stock of new spring end summer merchan dise. They have a handsome lot of goods and no mistake. The ladies department is well filled, everythhvg they would wish. There is one thing in connection with the whole matter which they do nol'ciVe to be kept a secret, ard that is, they are prepared to sell goods a little cheaper than hereto fore, and probably to a better advantage to lie customer than elsewhere. Call in at , the " Old Arcade," and take a view of their stock and obliging salesmen. Ladies won't lorget. Advertisement next week. Departure uf oar Military. Capt, Ricketl's Company left this place, on Tuesday morning last, for Harrisburg in 'the presence of some two thousand-citi- zens of Colombia county. They were ta ken by Wm. Coleman, on canal boat, accompanied by the Bloorasbarg Cornet Band and a good number ot our citizens. The company was composed of a lot of coble young men, all of whom appeared to be in good spirits. They were well provi -ded for in every manner ; our citizens spared do pains in making these men com fortable. Eervick Cosslitntional Gnards. Below we publish :be master roll of the Berwick, Colombia county Constitutional tjuard.- The roll is not complete Gazette. OFFICERS. Csplaia FRANK STEWART. Fret Lieutenant S. E. Walton. Second Lieut. S. Frank Schwartz. Orderly Sergeant Harrison Swank. First Corporal, T. W.Slaubach ; 2d, J. F. Hertz; 3d, I. F. Chamberlin; 4th, Wrn. A. Tobias PRIVATES. A. D. Seely, Lyman Fowler,, A. C. Thorn psom, Emanuel Frantz, Thos. Stackhonse, W. H. CrandaJl, Joseph W. Gifroy, Wm. C. Hall, : Alonzo Lockbart, Wm.J. Goodwin, " Silas E. Kisner, tClem Thompson, Lafayette Myers, Martin Smith, tjilman Reed, Nelson Williams Eldad Turner, . ' John Sraethers, Wra. Fullerton John Harman, Wca. Nugent, John Hertz, John Adams, Geo. McA'tfe Cyrus Robbins, Miles Marteny, Jacob Poff, David Ca-tor, Josiah Kurtz, Jofiah F. Wilson, Kndolph Keller, Alex. Thompson, William Shaffer, . James Smith, Robert Webster, Fornance Lake, Jeremiah Brace, Joseph Stout, . Samuel Rinard, Geo D. Jacbbyy John W. Stackhouse, Andrew Bamback, Peter Smith, Jacob Smith Abraham S. Kinsey, John F. Vount. AUTHORIZED MILITARY BOOKS Published by order of the TJ. S. War De partment 'instruction in Field Artillery. Prepared by a Board of Artillery Officers 1 vol. 8vo S2.50. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 15, 1859. Col. S. Cooper, Adjt.-Gen. U. S. A. ! Sir: The Light Artillery Board assem bled by special Orders No. 134, of 1856, and Special Orders No. 116, of 1858, has th honor to submit a revised system of light Artillery Tactics and Regula'ions rec ommended for that arm. WM.H. FRENCH. Bt. Major, Captain First Artillery. WILLIAM BARRY, Captain Second Artillery. HENKY J. HUN r, Bt. Major, Captain Second Artillery. HARDEE'S TACTICS. Rifle and Ligtr Infantry Tactic, tor the ex eicise and maneuvers ot troops when acting as light Infantry or R fie men. Prepared under the direction ot the War Department. By Brwvet Liulenant-Col-onel W. J- HARDEE, U. S. A. Vol. I. Schools of the Soldier and Company; instructions for Skirmishers. Vol. 11. School ot the Battallion. Two vols, comple'e. Si. 50. ''An Act io establish an uniform mode of Discipline and Field Exercise for the Miliiia of the United States. 'Section 1. That the system of discipline and field exercise which is and shall be ordered lo be observed by the regular Ar my of the United States, in the different corps of inlantry, artillery, and riflemen, "shall be oberved by the militia," in the exercise and discipline of ih said corps, respectively, throughout the United States' Approved, Washington, My 12, 1820. CAVALRY TACTICS Published by order of the War Department. Fust Part. School of the Trooper ; o! the Platoon and of the Squadron Dis mounted. Second Pari School of ihe Trooper; of the Platoon and of the Squadron Mounted. Tuird Part Evo lutions of a Regiment. Tt.ree vols. 18tno. $3 75. War Department, Washington, Feb. 10, '41. The system of Cavalry Tactics adapted to the Organization ot Dragoon regiments, having been approved by the President of the United States, is now published for the government of the said service. Accordingly, insiruction in the same "will be given after the method pointed out there in ; and all additions to, or departures from the exercises and manoeuvres laid down in this system are poslively forbidden. J. R. POINSETT, Secretary ot War. McCLELLAN S BAYONET EXKRCISES. Manua of Bayonet Exercises. Prepared tor the use ot the army ot the United Stales. By GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Captain First Regiment Cavalry, U. S. A Printed by order of the War Department. One vol. 12mo. $1,25. Headquarters of the Arm?, ) Washington, D. C. Dec 31, 1851 j Hon.C. M. Conrad, Secretary ot War. Sir: Herewith I have ihe honor to sub mit a system ot Bayonet Exercise, tranla led Irom the French by Captain Geo. B. McClelittn, Corps Engineers U.S. Army. I strongly recommend its being primed for distribution to the Army; and it.ut it be made, by regulation, a pad of the "system ol Instruction- The inclosed extracts from reports of the Inspector Genera!, eic, show ihe value. I have the honor lo be, sir, with high re spect, . Your most obedient servant. Approved, WIN FIELD SCOTT. C. M. CONRAD, Secretary of War. January 2, 1X52. R. JONES, Adjutant-General. Any ol the Above works lorwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Slates on the recipl of the published price. Remittance can be made in gold dollars and postage stamps. Address J. B L1PP1NCOTT& CO. Book-ellers, Publishers, and S'alioners, Nos. 22 and 24 North Fourth Street. Philadelphia. May 1st. 1861 Iw. EXQTJOaSA LIQTJC21S i 'Wholesale and ISctail. THE subscriber would announce to the citizens of Bloomsburg and vicinity, that fie is selling LIQUOUS in lare and -mall quantities, and at different prices, at his New Store, on Main Street, -ff. north side, two doors sooth oT f.f, O Iron street, Bloomsbor. His stock ot Foreign and Domestic rf-hyTVSi consis's of Cognac and Rochelle. Blackbrr- Ginaer, Raspberry and Lavender. He has a large assortment of Old Rye, gray with age, fine Old Bourbon, Old Folks Whiskey, and any quantity ol common. Ke aUo has PURE HOLLAND GIN, Madeiras, Lisbon, Claret, Sherry and Cam pagne Wines; and last but not least, a quantity of good double extr? BROWN STOUT; all of which he will sell at iht-, lowest cash prices. The public ate respeci fclly solicited to give his liquor a trial. D. W. ROB BINS, Agt. Bloomsburg, May 1, 1861. Administrator's Notice IVTOriCE is hereby given that Loiter of Administration on the estate ot Thorn.. Aten, sen., late of MifBin township. Col Countv. have been granted by Ihe Register of said county to William Aten, residing in Nercopeck township, Luzerne county ami Thomas Aten, residing in Mifflin township Colombia county. All persons bavin? claims or demands against ihe estate of the decedent, are requested to make them known to the undersigned without delay and thoe indebted will make payment forthwith lo WILLIAM ATEN. ) ,i ,: THOMAS ATEN. ) Mifflin, April 10, 1861 -6t. 8. Administrator's Notice IETTERS ol administration on ihe estate ol Jacob Wanamacher, lata of Frank lin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Co lumbia county, to the undersigned, residing in said Franklin township j all persons hav ing claims against the 'esta'e of the dece dent are requested to present them lo the administrators without delay, and those indebted to come forward and make pay ment forthwith to MARY L. WANAMACHER, ) . . FRANKLIN TREIBLEY, JAdmrn. Franklin, March 6, 1861. FLAGS! FLAGS! G. S. HARRIS, UNION FLAG MANUFACTORY S. E. COR. FOURTH AND VINE STS., PHILADELPHIA- United States Flag of all sizes; also Union Badges of various styles and sizes. May. 1st, 1861.- Ayers Cathartic Pills. JVEH MILLINERY GOODS, ... FOR SIP 31 USE ilKT gESEOISIIie TlfJSS MARY BARKLEY, would respect fully inform her customers in Blooms burg and vicinity, 'thatshe' ha just received from the eit j- an excellent assortment of new ,'fiuer than ever, and more cal l? culated to please the taste ot -T the most fastidirm. Sha has paid btrit attention in making her dele tions' rf boh nets, consequently has thebest assortment, probably, ever brought io this place. She has an assortment ot nea I and handsome ha ts and caps for little Misses, all of which she can di.-pose of cheap. Give her a call before purchasing else where. Shop on Main Street, below Mar -kei, north side. MARY BARKLEY. Blod'nisturg, April 17, 1861. TRAVERSE -JURORSt Bloom James Freeze, John Leacock,', L. B. Rupert. mier Joel Bredbender, Peler HaUik. Benton John Doty. Cattawissa William John, Daniel Gear hart, Joseph Mariz, Daniel Kreigh. Conyngharn Isaac W. llaus, Frederick R. Wohlfarth. 'Centre Peter Miller. Fishinucreek Albert Ammerman,'Gebr2e M. Howell, Hugh McBride, Greenwood David Dreiblebis, .Hemlock John M. Barton, Jackon Jnhn Keller. 'Locnst Davitl Koslenbauder, George Kel ler, Enoch Kester, Silas Whynn, Abra ham Yeager. Maine William Gfltling. Mfflin Solomon Eckroth, Levi Cr'eay, John Michael. Mi. Pleasant George Caveoee, Samuel Johnson. Ma iion Joseph C. Smith, Robert 'Johnson. Gtanse Nathan Miller. Pine Bettj -tm in V i titers! een, Si-ou Samuel Betz Siy;.r'oaf John M.Cole. FOR MAY lEiUl, 1861. Bloom George H. Brown Joseph Weaver. Benton Peter'Ca'e, Kt i Mendeuhall. Beaver Samuel Cox, Peter Knechl. Briarc'reek Jonas VV riijht. Cnttawissa William Miller, Maihias Hart man. 'Centre EdwarJ !Hartman, Gilbert H. Fow !leT. 'Fisli'nccreek Jarnes Tdgar. Greenwood Edward Alberison. Hemlork' John H. Faust, E-aw Girton, Jt-s-e Ohl. Locust Henry Keller, Adam Dfmrnig, Ja cob Harner, Leonard Adams. Madison laac Whipple. Monionr Jacob Arnwine. lacob Shuman Suk ;af W illiam Stephens, jr. RESH ARRIVAL, OF ''FHIiWt'ersijined offers lor sil svt the Store merly kept by Joseph Oearnart deceasedA Caltawissa township, about three mile rom the town ot Cattawisfea, an asorim it of SPRIX XD SIMMER GOODS, - snpe'ior to afwever Droustit to mat section. His stock cf goods i varied and of an ex cellen: quality. He U prepared to sell cheap, having purchased his goo.U to suit the ifmes. Purchasers are conti ally in vited to call and examine his stock for th mselve. "Qvick Sales and Small profits," has been adopted a his motto. CCotniry prodnce taken in exchange 'for goods at the regular market prices. JACOB 41. CREASY. Catiawissa twp.. May 1st, 1861. run LIC SALE. Trt E under. "tgned Executor of the last will and testament of Elizebeth Ent late pf Scott township, Columbia county, decayed, will expose to Sale by public vendue, upon the premeis, or. SATURDAY THE Will DAY OF 111 AY next, a LOT OF GROUIVI), situate in the village of Light Street, in the township aforesaid, frontina on . Main Street, and joining a lot owned by Mrs. Hagenboch, beitii in width on said itreet 60 feet, and in depth 165 feet on which is erected a BRICK DWELLING HOUSE two Morie hish, and almost new, late the e-lateofsaid deceased. DANIEL G. EXT, Execulou Light Street, April 17, 1861. NEW HATS AND CAPS ! At.T. K- Virion's Hal Store. yHE nndersianed respectfully inform! ihe citizens of Bloomburg, and 'he public in seneral, that ha has jnt received from Philadelphia a lot of NEW HATS & CAPS, for Sprin-i and Summer, of the very latest styles and fashions, all of which h i pre pared to sell cheaper ihan can be had else where, with the exception of the manufac turer. He na all kinds, styles, sort and sizes, of hats and caps, probably the mot varied u-orlment ver bronaht to town. Alo STRAW GOODS, including the mod ern sijles and fashions. feSiore on Main StreC, nearly oppoit the "Old Arc-de." JOHN K GIRTON. Blonm-W-T. A i! 24, l.6l. H ATCH MAKER SII0F! THE uridetsigned would intoim hi friends and customers and the mankind, that he continues to pay pariiccur attention io the repairing ol watd'esj weight, spring, and lever clo k3 ; jew elry and everything belonuing ir. hi bit, and that it is at all lime, and in all cse his desire to give perlect atisU I on. He is an "excellent" workman, has visited several, and worked in thrze of the fi-l Cities in the world New York, Philaiel phia and the area! City of Paris in France. Particular attention i paid to re-gilding or what i lermed "platins." HENRY ZUPPINGER. Bloomsburj, April 10. 1861. A'lmiiiiwtralor'! IVotice. Estate of Peter Kline, late of Locust toicnship, Columbia county deceased LETTERS of administration on the estate of Peier Kline, late ol Locum township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county to Martin V. B. Kline, residing in the tow.i ship and counly aforesaid. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of ilie decedent are requested io make them known in the ondeisigned, and those indebted to the estate to nrfcke payment to the administrator without delay. MARTIN V. B. KLINE, January 23, 1861 6w. Admr CARP T .FEAY1XG, MACHINE STITCHING fCY MRS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, begs leave to inform the Public thai she will bo happv to give full satisfaction in the above business. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. 03 3. LIFE 1'ILLS & PIIOEMX BITTERS. rilHESE MEDICINES have now been be - .h tor a T,or,o-t f Ti i rjcrj mrjuii-im'jo nuo uuw ueeii ie- Years, and during lhat time have maintained .n.t.tnnnr.ih.i f i ha v m a I n, o r. o,t a high chaiacler in almost every part of the Globe, foi their extraordinary and 'imme diate power of restoring perfect "health 'to persons sufferine'tmder nearly every kitid of disease to which ttto human frame is liable. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseaf in which the VEGETABLE IAVIZ MAnVWV.S Ate well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing I'lhe first and second sidmches, and crea ting a flow of pnr, healthy bile, ins-ead ol th? stale and acrid kind: Flatulnc", Los ol Appetiielleartbum, Headnche, Rfstles nej. Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are ihe general symp toms of Dyspepsia, w ill vanish, as a nat tural consequence of iis tfure. COSTIVKNESS, by cleansing1 ("he whole length of the intestines with a so'veni pro-cei-s, and without violence; all violent pur ges leave the bowels coMive within two days. FEVERS or all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through ihe procens of respiration in such cases, and the thorouuh soluiion of all inteMinal ob strnction in others. The Lile Medicine havbe"en known to cur RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half lhat time, by removing local i.flamal?on from the mus c.h'8 nd lisaments of the joint". DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and trengthing the kidney and bladder; they operate mont delightfully on these i'mpor laM orsans. and hfrtce have ever been found a cert aln'retnedy for the wo rt-t'ea.-es of GRAVEL. . Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy "matter io which these crea'urs aJhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE 'SORES, by the perfect puiity which these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the fluids ihat feed the bkin, and Ihe morbid al of which occasions all erup tive t nm plaints, sallow, cloudy , and other di-areatile complexion". The ue of iheie Pi'.W for a very short tim will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking 'improvement in ihe clfarnexs ot the skin Common oiuw nd Influei'za'will always be cured by one dose, or by two ir. the worst caes. PILES The original proprietor of ihese Medicines, wa cured of Piles, 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of he Western country, these Medicme will be found a sa?e? speedy and cerlai" remedy. Other medicines leave 'the sys tem subject lo a return of the disease a cure bv ihese Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Sansfied and be Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINTS General Debi'ity. Loss of ap peti.e, and Diseases of Females .the Med icines have been 'used Xviili me 'most ben eficial results in canes of thi description:. Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its wo'r-t forms yields to the mild yet powerful action ol these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweat" Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints ol all kiod Palpitation of the Heart, Pain ters' Colic, are speedily cured. M ERCURI AL DISEASES.-Person whme coiiMitutions have bpcomt impaired by the injud iciouj ue ot Mercury, will find thes" Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate Irom ihe System, all the efffcts ol Me-cury, infinitely sooner than the uio-i powerful preparations of Sarapa rilla. Prepared and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Brndwav, New York. FOR SALE BY. ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17, 18 61-ly. Sheriff's Sale. Y Virtue of a cerlain writ of Venoitioni Eironas. issued out of the Conn f i Common Pleas, of Luzerne county, to me directed, will be exposed to ""ale at Public vendue or outcry, on Saturday, the llrA day of May next, at 10 o'clock, in the tore nooo. at me Court House, in the B.uough of Writke Barre. in the county of Luzerne, the following described property, viz : ALL lhat certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate in the township, of Nesco peck in tha County of Luzerne, Pennsjl vaiua, and the township bt Mifflin, Col umbia rounty Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows : On the wet by lot of John Williams, and the Susquehanna River; on ihe South by lands ot Samuel Smith; on the Ea-t by lands ol Levi Kirk endall, nd B. Evans, and on the North by land late of Jacob Buzzard, Han, heirs of R. M. Brundage and John Williams, in all containing one hundred and lorty acres of land, more ot less, about one hundred and twenty acres therof improved, with a one i-tory and a half frame dwelling house, and frame barn thereon about one hundred acres therof lies in the said Township of Nescopeek, and about lotty acres ihereol lies in the said Towrifhip of Mifflin, in said County of Columbia. The improve ment mentioned, lie in the said township of Nescopeek in std County of Luzerne Itbeinc ihe same farm or tract ol land, convey. -tl by M. S. Brundage and wie io William Ri'tenhouse. late ihe estate of ihe deleridani in the said writ named with the appurtetiJUice. Seized Mid taken in execution at the mi'ii of M S. Brundage vs. William Rittenhou" All ol which will be sold for rah only by SAMUEL VAN LOON, Sheriff. Smv.kikf's Offick, ) U like- B-.-e. April 10. 1861. J NEW GOODS VEUY CHEAP J JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, NEW COODS NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. OF EVERY VARIETY, OF EVERY VARIETY, OF EVERY VARIETY. TO BE SOLD AT PRICES, TO BE SOLD AT PRICES, TO BE SOLD AT PRICES, JUST TO SUIT THE TIM KS JUS! TO SUIT THE TIMES, JUST TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT L. T.SHARPLESS' STORE, ATL.T :H ARPLESS' STORE, AT L. T. 5H ARPLESS' STORE. The above car be verified by calling in and examining the goods. Bloomsbur-, April 24, 1861. ORANGEYILLE ACADEMT, AND THE third session of ihe present Aca demic ye;;r of ine Orangeville Academy and Normal Institute, will open on Tues day, the 23d day of April, 1861. For information in regard lo expenses, accommodation, &c. see circular ol Janua ry 21st, or address J. A. SHANK, Principal. Orangeville, April 10, 1861. FIELU X0T1CE FOR LIfEXSES. JOIIL'E is 'hereby given that the follow ing person in Columbia county, have . , . t ri n'etl petitions in the ooun oi quarter Desbiors, ol the Saul cuntv lor i avem anu Store Licenses in their respective town ships, which said petitions will be present ed to the said Court on Mondfiy,' the ' 6th day' of May, 'A. D., 1861,' of which all per sons interested will take notice, and the Licences will be granted on 'Wednesday, the 8th day of Mav nflxt. a: 2 o'clock, p. m. Applicants. I o wiih ii William B. Koons, John Lraoock, Robert Hanei.boch, Oiiver A Jacoby, Kretlerick Nicely, Lewis'Eoke, Hiram Smethers, John J. Stile. Samuel McHenry, Christian F. Nelle, Tavern, 'Boon, i. " 'Berwick. I C it " Beri'on. II 'Brtirrreek i, " Beaver. ; 'Coiiynharn il l( I' ct ( 11 (( (( Centre. " Catawisa. 'ft i a i " Fishingcreek it " Greenwood. tl Hemlock. " Locust. it ( tc .1 it c " Mad'son, " Mifflin. ( Maine. it a Montour. " Mt. Pleasant. " Orange. 'C it i. tt " Scott, it tt (t it 'tt Store, Bl oom. ( " C'Miyngham. u Catawisa. " Locust, Ins," Montfiir Franklio L. Shuman Fred. R Wohltoith, John R. Jones, William L. Kline, Reuben Waser, Henry (Jable, John Grover, Jacob li. Kistler, Daniel 'Re in bold, Samuel Kopittnbade i Geo. VV. Hoffman, Daniel McHenry, W. A. Kline, Geo. L. Shoemaker, John L. HurM, Joshua Womer, Isaac Rhoades, Isaac Fah ringer, Samuel Rem by, A. 'K. "Smith, John Keller, Iaac Fetter, John Nuss. Emanuel Courier, Joh i F. Deiterich, Alexander Hughes. Jacob Good, Samuel Eveiett, Daniel L. Everhar', 'Pete Shu2, William Lon2, Enoch 'Ho-well, Wilbard C Green, A. J. Evans, R B. Me;:agh, Di iel McKernan, Jeremiah S. Biob-l Jacob Yeager. VVastiinuton Yeaget binenbender & W il JACOri EYERLY, Cietk Proihoi.otary's Otfice, ) Bloomuru, April 10,1861 REGISTER'S NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby giving lo all legatees, creditors and other persons interested in the estates of ihe respective decedents and minors, thai the following adminilra- i 1 lion and suardian accounts have been filed in 'he office of the Register of Columbia county, and will be prefented lorcoohrma- lion and allowance lo ihe Urpfcar. s Court, lo be held at Bloomsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Wednesday'the 8'h daj of May next, a! 2 o'clock, in Ihe afternoon. 1 Account of Matbia Gilbert, Guardian of Chriftiann Siroup, daughter of Jonathan Siroup, deceased. 2 Account of Henry C. Freas and Geo. Frea. Administrator- of ihe estate ol John Freas, late of Briarcreek twp., dee'd. 3 Account ol John Mic hael, Executor of the lal will ar.d testament of Ulrich Mich ael, Ute of Mifflin towp , dee'd. 4 Tne final account of Gideon Nus, ad-mini-tra'or of the estate of Peter Nuss, late of Mifflin township, dee'd. 5 The account of Henry Remley, adm'r of John Remley, late of Orange township, deceased. 6 The first and partial account of Reuben Miller, Executor of Ihe last will and ieta meut of John Linden, late of Briar Cteek township, deceased. 7 The account of Montgomery C6'e and Hester Aon Cole, Administrator Ol the estate ol Benjamin F. Cole, le of Benron township, decear-ed. 8 The aewmt of Jacob Hartzel jr.. Guar dian of Fanny Hepler, late Fanny Lnzt, one of ihe chddren of Gabriel Lii'Z, late of Mif flin township, d-ceased. y The account ol Christian Lmz. jr , Giiiirdi.in of Klizabeih Lotz, (r.ow Eliza be h Mo-leller) ime of the heir ol Gabriel Lu'Z. late ot Mifflin lovvp. dee'd. 10 The account ol Leonard Adam and Henrj Hoffman, jr. Executor ot Henry Hoffman, sen., late ol Roaringcreek town ship, deceased. 1 1 The account of Benjamin Wagner and John P. Waller, administraiors of the e-tate of Reuben Ilelwig, late ol Locu.-t township, deceased. 12 The account of John Hughps, admin istrator of the e-tate of David Philips, late of Ri-aringcreek township. Montour county (now Locust township, Columbia County,) deceased. 13 The account o.' John Hughes, Execu lor ol the estate of Abraham Troxell, late of Locisi iownhip, dee'd. 14 The account of Anna Louisa Johnson, administratrix of the estate of Evan John son, late of Madison township, deceased. 15 The account of Lewis Yetier, dm'r ol the esialrt of George Harder, late of Cat iawis township, deceased. 16 The account of James Ma?ter, Adm'r of Jesse Mather, late of Greenwood lown ship, deceased. 17 The account of John K. Watis & James Master-, Adrn'rs of the estate of Barnaba Wans, late of Greenwood township, tlecM. 18 The first and final account of EMa il. Laubach, Adm'r of the estale of George Latibrtch, late of Fishingcreek township, d-'-aed. 19 The account of Joseph E. Sands, Guardian of Jacob Shnltz, a minor child ol Wiihani Slnii z. late of Greenwood town- -ilip, decea-ed. 20 The a count of Jrthn Tribly. Guar diHM ! Samuel Weld Garri-on, 'mip of the son- and hejr ol J.roii Gifri-Otl, la'rt ('! RlmVo tow'i-hi;i, ilece i-e i. 21 1 he ;iTtojiit ol Benimiii Yohe, Gllar- dian ol He ry Brown, one 61 the Mm ami heirs of Daniel Brow.-j, Uie of Maine town-nip, deceased 22 The account of Benjamin McIIenrv, Executor ot he la-t will and testament of Elias McHenry, late of Fishingcreek town ship, deceased. 23 The account of Michael Federoil, and Mary Mowry, Administrators of the estate of Michael Mowry, late of Roanuacreek township, deceased. 21 The account of Charles H. Ceobler, Guardi.tn of Elstia H. Biggs a minor child of Elisha H. Biags late of Bloom township Columbia county, decea-ed. 25 The first and final account of John Smith, admr. of Henry Smith, late of Mad Uon township, dee'd. DANIEL LEE, Register's Office, ) Register. Bloomsburg, April 10, i861. J S. C SUITE, Manufacturer of Furniture and Cabinet War Wareroom inShive's Block, or. Main Snee BLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! l ' DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUI IONS, SUBPOZNAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper & desirableforma,fosale at the cf5c ofthe'Vtar ofthe North." O O : & & OOO & -1? 4? i I2fliii3 OF OP ALL KINDS, at J. jr. iJt:vi:u's l1li! mt mi 1 ' S - Cljenpei than liver. May 16, 160. f'r J. ft ft tc' ft ft f' f J? " f'f' f . 'Uf v. i v . K JJAJID TIMES GOOD.NEVVS.FOR THE UNEMPLOYED ! 1000 CHANCES TO BIAKE MONEY ! )4lMTlIIiI.IOt ixim, WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SiJver-Platod Ware, TO BE DISPOSED OF ON . , AN ENTIRELY NEW AND Original Plan! 2,500 AGENTS WANTED ! All persons deeirous of securing an Agen cy in this I EW EIVTEIJ v i: I sr. Should send on their names at once, enclo sing a 3 cent stamp to pay postage, and re ceive by return of mail A PRETHUM Containing our 1JYD Zf CEMENTS Which afford a RARE 'CHANCE TO MA'KE MONEY Without risk, together with Relative to this HOTEL PLAIT. To insure prompt and satisfactory deal ings, direct all orders to i:Jl) 4 hefiinllre(t, riiu.Asif i.rniA. April 1, 1861 -xw. Ty AYS the entire cost for Tuition in the mot popular and successful Commer cial School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hcndrf.d yout.g men from twentv eight different States, have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as book Keepers at salaries of 2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew no'hing of accounts when they entered the college. I T MMti-ter- soni hall price. Student? enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues of 84 pae. Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Buine jirnl Ornamental Penmanship, and a!ar: Euzravinv 'of Ihe College, inclose tweniy five cents in Post age Oiarnps to ihe Principal. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. January 9. 1S61. Literary Societies 'WMIE nexi Convention of ihe "Literary Union ot Moriioo r, Colum bia. and adja cent counties, w II be held al ihe Court House, in Danville, on Ihe 27ih of April, lnGl, at 10 o'clock, a m. All Societies ot ihe above characer are cordially requested to fcend five ik-legat'fs to represent them in said Convention. The public generally are invited to at tend. HEBER PAINTER, ) A.J. HARDER, Com. of Arrange CHAS. W.SHOLES, ) meats Danville, March 29, 1861. TAKE V0TICE. THAT'l have applied to the Honorable Judges of the Conn of Common Pleas, of Columbia county, for the benefit of the several acts of Insolvency of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, and . they have appointed MONDAY THE Cth OF MAY NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to hear and my creditors, at ihe COURT HOUSh to Bloomsburs, when and where yon may attend if jon think proper. CHRISTIAN TEITSWORTH. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1361. Administrator's IVotice LETTERS t f administration on the es taie ol Joseph Gearhirt, late of Catta-wi-a town-hip Columhia county, dee'd., have be-n aranteil by the Register of said count), to the under-igned, residing in said town-tip: and all persons having claim or I'emauds against said estate, are reqne-tei! to make known the same to the undersinm', and iho-e indebted lo make payment fotthwiih to JOHN KEIFER, Adm'r. Cattawia twp., March 6, 1861. TAKE NOTICE. THAT I have applied io the Honorable Juil 'esot the Couri of Common Pleas, ol Columbia county, lor ihe benefit of the several acts of Insolvency of the Common' wealth ol Pennsylvania, and ihey have ap pointed MONDAY THE Cth DAY uFMA Y NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. JM., to hear me and itiV creditors, at ihe COURT HOUSE, in Bloomsburg, when and where you may attend if jou think proper. GEORGE LEVAN. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. Executor's ioliee, N TfiTtrK is herebv Liven that Letter? Testamentary upon the estate ol Ellen Scott, late ofthe lownshipof Bloom, in the county of Columbia, deceased, have been this day granted by the Register of said comity to the undersigned, residing in said township; and lhat all persons having claims or demands against said estate, r.re requested to make known the same to the said audersigned without delav. . WARREN J. WOODWARD. Bloorasburg, March 6f 1861 6w. $35. HEALTH AKD ITS PLEASURES, OR Disease With Its Agonies; CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. 'A-iA-TtL-iT II O IIO WAYS Pi f ; 1 NERVOUS DISORDERS. What 'i ' moire tearful than a breaking; dow n ol ihe nervous esiern 7 To exci table or nervous in'a small dearee is most distressing, for where can "a remedy f e found 1 There is one T drink but little wine, beer, or sp'iritu, or far'fietier. i one ; lake no coffee, weak' tea Wiwj. preferable; eel all ihe Iresh air you can ; take three or lour Pill every nigjx; eat plenly of r-olids, avoiding' the u-e of hlojs ; and if these gold en rules' are followed, ou will be happy in mind and strong in body, And forget yon have any nerves. mothers and daughters. If there is one thing more than another for which these Pills are "so inrnous it in their purifying properties, 'x-pecialiy their power of cleansing ihe blood from all im purities, and rernovins angeroos and sus pended fecretions. Universally adopted as ihe one etand 'remedy for female cdmp'ainta thev never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. SICK HEADACHES 'AND WANT .OF APPETITE. These feelings which so sadden 'us.'mof-t frequently arise from annoyances or troub -le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eaiing and drihkino what is or fit for ns, thus disordering ihe liver and si omach These 'organs must be regulated if you wist to be well. The Pill, it taken according to the printed instruction, will quickly re store a healthy action io both liver and stomach, whence'follow as a natural con sequence, a yocd appetite and a clear Head. In the Easi and West Indies scalcely any dia- other medicine is ever used for Iheee orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting pthese organs, whether they secrete loo much or too little water; or whether Ihey be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in ihe loins'over the regions of the kidneya, these Pills should bo taken accor ding io ihe printed instructions directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed lime. This treatment will give almost immedi&te relief when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. No medicine will so effectually imp'ro've the ibr.e of the stomach as these Pilis; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it lo a healthy action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious in cases of spasm in fact ihey never fail in cuiing all disorders of the li er and stc'rncch'i llollnway's THh are the best remedy known Hi the world Jor the following diseases. Ague, Asthma, Billinua Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Cohs'ipaiion of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregnlari- lies, Fevers of all kind?, Fit", Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Lumbaso,, Piles, " Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Secondary SymntomV, Tic-Douloureuir, Uumours, Ulcer, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, C.4UTIOX !! -None are srennine unless the words "HoUowav", New York and Lon don' are di-cernable a a K 'atcr-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box : the same may be plainly seen by hu'ditg the krfto the light. A hand some reward will be given tn any one rendtfrins such information a- may lead io the detection of any party or pa-ties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing ihem to be spurious. Sold a. tSe Manufactorr of Profefor Hoiloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respecable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI each". I ir" There is considerable 6tvirigby ta king she laraer sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of p a tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. October, 17. i860. iN'ew Arrival ol" SPUVG AM) SUUIEU GOOD!, David Loiveiibcrg INVITES attention to his fctock of cheap and fashionale vlothing at his 6torc& Ma-n street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a fullassort men t o I men and boy's wearing apparel , iucludin '.he most fashionable i i: i: s s (; oous, Box, sack, frock, gum and oilcloth coat of all sorts and sizes, pants of all colors, shawls, stripes and figure, vests, shirts, cra vats, stocks, cellars .handkerchiefs .gloves . suspenders and fancy articles. N.B. He will also make to order any article of clothing at very shortnotlce and in the best manner. All his clothing is madetotrfai, and most of it is of home manufacture. DAVID LOWENBERG. Bioomsburg, March 13, 1861. NATIONAL HOTEL, (Late Whits Swan) Uace Street, above 3d Philadelp bid QUILLMAN $ BOYER, Proprietors. Tel-Bits 81.25 per day. rpO the old customers of this well-known J. House, we desire to say, that we have renovated, improved and newly famished ihe same, and ihat we respectfully solicit a continuance ol their patronage. Sirangers, travelers and visitors we cor dially invile to the hospitallity of Ihe "Na tional "to come and see and judge for themselves of iis advantages and meriis. Our location is central; and convenient for Merchant and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants and comfort of our aoesfa, and with the assistance of Mr. Joseph Hocscii. oor affable and at'cnliv Clerk, wp feel prepar ed to keep a good Hotel, aid hope lo give general satisfaction. - J HENKY QUI LLM AN; JOHN BOYER. Philad , Feb. 1, 1861 y. A