The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 12, 1861, Image 3

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STAR OF THE NORTH,
BLOOMS BU RG, PA.
Wednesday Ecming, June 12, 1851.
The Stock Journal has came to hand for
June. It is a number one publication, of
it kind devoted exclusively to the raising
cf stock. It is very useful to a stock grow
arid should be patronized most liberally
Only one dollar a year in advance. It can
be had of the publisher, at No 28 Park Row,
New York or at Windsor, Vermont.
Wi have received ths Jane number of
the American Agriculturist, edited by Orange
Jdd A.M., at 41 Park Row, New York.
1 he A met icon Agriculturist is undoubtedly
the best agricultural paper in the United
State, it is published in bo.h the English
and German languages, containing 32 pages
at 31 per year.
Thc Republican County Committee met
on Saturday and appointed R. D. Lacoe and
F. A. Macarteny, Esq'rs., Conferees on part
ol Luzerne, lo meet Conferee of Wyoming,
Colombia and Montour at the Phcenix Ho
tel in Wilkes Barre, on Thursday 13ih (to
morrow.) Record of tht Times.
Mr. C. B Brock way, 1st Corporal in the
Iron Guards of this place, which company
is at Camp Cortin at present, procured a
furlough one day last week, and paid a visit
to his friends in this town and his parent at
or near Berwick; He returned to Camp on
Mondaj last. He reports all in good spirit,
and the health of the company pretty gen
erally good They weie organized into a
regiment on the first of last week, W. W.
Rickets elected Colonel of the regiment,
and the next account stataj that they were
again disorganized: it was suspected for the
purposed affecting some minor matters rel
alive to the different companies composing
the regiment, it is expected that no very
great change will be made in the regiment
as first formed. It was composed of the
very best material in the Camp.
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We arc pleased to state that our young
friend, Thomas C. Else, formerly of this
place, has become connected with Smoltz,
Piper & Co., manufacturers and wholesale
dealers in boots and shoes at No. 45 North
Third Street, Philadelphia. We have no
doubt from what we know ot Mr. E's busi
ness qualifications and his general popnlar
ity, especially through this section, that he
will prove a valuable acquisition to this
firm. Mr. Else is, at present, op the West
Branch, upon a business tour, having spent
a day or two in this immediate neighbor
hood the early part of this week. Those
ol our merchants ai.d dealers in this and
adjoining sections wishing anything in their
line would do well to purchase of them,
This is a safe and reliable firm, dealing in
an excellent article of boots and shoes of all
descriptions.
The Rcpcblkun ohgana are crying aloud
"no party now." This all sounds very well,
but when you look at their actions you will
food become satisfied as to their sincerity.
The administration gave notice not long
since that its intention was to postpone ma
king any further appointments or change
in office. This announcement was receiv
d no doubt by the masses with great satis
faction, especially lhoe who felt disposed
to stand by the administration in this it
hour of great peril. In no case were ap
pointments to be made except to fill vacan
cies ;and particularly in no case when the
incumbent and his constituents were loyal
to the Union would he attempt to make an
alteration. Now, gentlemen, before this
proclamation wa9 fairly received and read,
what do we see; why we see enongh to
convir.ee us that their theory, in this in
atance, has been most grossly violated.
Scarcely has a day passed since ibis an
nouncement but what the broad-axe has
been applied to some maa'a neck. In this
District it has been nsed pretty extensively.
In Philadelphia it has not been spared; end
yet these men who denounce cs as lories
and traitors cry "no party."
The Republican organ, of this place, says:
"Do not force politics in this issue gentle
men,' meaning of course the Democrats.
We are not disposed, as far as we are con
cerned,to'orc politics in this issue of elect
ing a Co k cress max. We are willing that
bat one candidate shall be in the field, and
that that candidate shall "neither claim the
result as a Democratic or Republican tri
umph." Now we propose to present the
man from our ranks, and a man who is
for the Union, will yon go or him ! We
wish to try yonr sincerity, as you are for
one party and that a Union party. You
Jcdow, and will admit that there were two
distinct parties, and yon are equally aware,
that a candidate must come from one of
the other branches; now what objection
would you have in making that choice from
the old Democratic branch ; as your branch
are sharing the emoluments of office at the
present time, and you so willing to be har
monious, we would naturally suppose that
yon and your party would most happily
concur iu the eelection of any good Union
man, let bim have belonged to what party
lie may.
"lie remembered the Forgrtten"wa beauti
fully said of Howard the philanthropist. It
also applies to every man who brings the
ameliorations, comforts and enjoyments of
life within the reach of persons and classes
who are otherwise deprived of their advan
tages. Especially may it be said of him
who laboriously seeks and fiods new means
cf preserving health, "tLa poor man's capi
tal and the rich man's power." We think
this eulogijm properly applied to J. C.
Ayer, cf the Lowell, renowned chemist of
New England who, spurning the trodden
paths to farae, devotes his entire abilities
and acquirement to the discovery ol Na
ture's most effectual remedies for disease.
When the hidden blessing Las been reveal
ed, he proceeds to supply il to all mankind
alike, through car drnrra'''; at scch low
prices ths? post sad rhh rvy
"'.' e etvey
AYEE'S
Sarsaparilla
FOB PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
And fur tho speedy cure of th following complaint:
Scrofula, and Scrofulous Affections, such
. aa Tumor, Ulcers, Sores, Einptioni,
Pimplei, Pustules, lilotcnes, liolls,
iilalus, and alt Skin IMaeases.
Oaclaxd, Ind., 6tta Jans, I860.
J. C. Am A Co. Gents: I feel it my duty to ac
knowledge wbat your Sarsaparilla bas done for me.
llariug inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have suffered
from it in varioui ways for years. Sometimes it burst
out in Ulcers on my bands and arms; sometimes it
turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two
years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp
and ems with one sore, which was paiuful and loathsome
beyond description. I tried many medicines and several
pbysiciaus, but without much relief from any thing, in
fact, the disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced
to read in the Q on pel Messenger that you had prepared
an alterative (SareapariUa), for I knew from your reputa
tion that any thing you made must be good. I sent to
Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I took
it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoonful over a
month, and used almost three bottles. Mew and healthy
skin soon began to form under the scab, which after a
while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my
feelings that the disease bas gone from my system. You
can well believe that I feel what I am saying when I tell
you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age,
and rerualu ever gratefully. Tours,
ALFRED B. TALLKY.
St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas.
Tetter and Saltllheum, Scald Head,
Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th
Sept., 1359, that be has cured an inveterate case of
lhtpsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by the
persevering use of our Sarmporilla, aud also a dangerous
Malignant Eryriptlat by large doses of the same; says
be cures the common Ervption by it constantly.
Bronchoeele, Goitre or Swelled Neck.
Zebulon Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes : "Three bot
tles of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Guitre a hid
eous swelling on the neck, which I bad suffered from
over two years."
Leucorrhffa or Whites, Ovarian Tumor,
Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases.
Dr. J. B. 8. Chaaning, of New York City, writes 44 1
most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent In
saying I have found your Sarmporilla a most excellent
alterative in the numerous complaints for which we
eovloy such a remedy, but especially in female Dittatt
of the Scrofulous diaibesis. I have cured many inveter
ate cases of Leiicoriiiosa by it, and some where the com
plaint was caused by xdcrratitm of the utemt. The ulcer
ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl
edge eqnsls it for these ft-male derangements."
dward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala writes, "A dan
gerous ovarian tumor on one of the females in my family,
which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has
at length been completely cured by yonr Extract of Sar
saparilla. Our physician thought nothing but extirpa
tion eoulil afford relief, but be advised the trial of yonr
Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and it
proved effectual. After taklngyour remedy eight weeks
no symptom of the disease remains."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
Nrw Orlsaks, 25th August, 1869.
IR. J. C Am : Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re
quest of your agent, and report to you some of the effects
I have realised with your Sarsaparilla.
I have cured with it, In my practice, most of the com
plaints for which it is recommended, and have fbuml its
eftVcta truly wonderful in the cure of Ytnertal and Mrr
surial Ihfase. One of my patients bad Syphilitic ulcers
in his throat, which were consuming his wlate and the
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken,
cured him lu five weeks. Another was attacked by sec
ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceration bad
eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe the
disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it
yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the
ulcers healed, aud he is well again, not of course without
some disfiguration to his face. A woman who bad been
treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering
from this poison in ber bones. They bad become so sen
sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex
cruciating pain in ber joints and bones. She, too, was
cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla In a few weeks. I
know from its formula, which yonr agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable results
with it have not surprised me.
fraternally yours, O. V. LARIMER, M. D.
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint.
Iitdcphdekci, Preston Co., Vs., 6th July, 1869.
Dr. J. C. Arm: Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain
ful chronic Rheumatim for s long time, which baffled the
skill of physicians, and stnek to me in spite of all the
remedies I could fi nd, until I tried yonr Saruaparilla. One
bottle cured me in two weeks, and restored my general
health so much that I am far better than before I was
attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. FRSAM.
Jules Y. Getcbell, of St Louis, writes: "I have been
afflicted for years with an affection of Vie Liver, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing
tolled to relieve me ; and I have been a broken-down man
for some years from no other cause than derangement of
(As Liver. My beloved pastor, the Kev. Mr. Espy, advised
mo to try your Sarsaparilla, because he said he knew you,
and any thing you made was worth trying. By the bless
lug of God it lias cured me, and bas so purified my blood
as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The
bast that can be said of you is not half good enough.'
Schtrrus, Cancer Tumors, Enlargement,
Ulceration, Carles and Exfoliation of
the liones.
A great variety of cases bave been reported to tis where
cures of the?.-, formidable complaints bave resulted from
the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit
them. Some of them may be found in our American
Almanac, which the agents below named are pleased to
furnish gratis to all who call for them.
Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep
sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia.
Many remarkable cures of these affections have been
made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu
lates the vital functions into vigorous action, and thus
overcomes disorders which would be supposed beyond its
reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the ne
cessities of the people, and we are confident that this will
do for them all that medicine can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOR THB RAPID CTJSJS OP
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the Relief
of Consumptive Patients
In advanced Stages
of the Disease.
This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass any
ether for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it
is useless hers to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its
unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, bave made it
known throughout the civilised nations of the earth.
Few are the communities, or even families, among them
who have not some personal experience of its effects
some living trophy in their midst of lu victory over the
subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and
as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need not
do more than to assure them that it has now all the vir
tues that it did have when making the cures which bave
won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C AYES lu CO., Lowell, Haas.
Look to your Interests!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AM) SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER EYER'S.
riMIE subscribers have just returned from
the City with another large and select
assort merit of
Spring mid Summer Goodsi
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowes
figure, and which they are determined to
cell on as moderate terms a can be pro
cored elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their
stock comprises
Ladies' Dress Good?,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol
towware, Iron, Nails, Boois & Shoes, Hats
and Capa, &c, &c. In short, everything
usually kepi in country stores; lo which they
invites the public generally. The highest
price paid for country prod-ice.
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861.
HEW BUSINESS FIRM.
THE undersigned respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally,
that they have entered into co-partnership,
under the name, style an firm ol MILLER
& EYER in tbe
mercantile Kusines,
in the "Old Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co
lombia conoty, where they intend carry ins
on the business of GENERAL MERCHAN
DIZING, in all its diversified branches and
departments, and to which they invite an
extension of tbe public patronage.
S. H. MILLER.
FRED'K EYER,
Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861 if. .
WHEREAS, my wife, Anna Maria Sti
ner, lately left my house, and bed
and board without ray knowledge, and
igaiasl my wish, and is continuing to ab
tent berselt therelrom. All persons are
hereby notified net to trust the eaiJ Anna
Maria on my account, as I will not pay
any debts of her oors'r;cuon, ,.,-..
LIST.OF DEALERS.
F Goods, Ware and Merchandise. &c,
and Distillers, Brewers, Eating House
Ke epers, within the county of Columbia,
returned and classified in accordance with
the several acts of Assembly, by the Ap
praiser oi Mercantile Taxes ol said county
as follows, to wit:
BLOOM TIVP.
I CLASS. I.1CKN6K
McKelvy, Neal & Co., 8 $30 00
Bloomoburg Iron Co., 8 30 00
Lloyd T. Sharplnss, 14 7 00
H. C. & I. W. Hartman, 11 15 00
Ephraim P. Lutz, 14 7 00
John R. Moyer, 14 7 00
A. J. Sloan, 14 7 00
George M. Hagenbuch, 14 7 0C
David Siroup, 14 7 GO
tilips Meixlenhall, 13 10 00
Philip. S Moyer, Stoves, 14 7 00
Oliver A. Jacoby, 14 7 00
Joseph W. Hcmdershot, 14 7 00
David Lowenberg, 14 7 0(1
Wm. B Drake, 14 7 00
A. M. Rupert, Stoves, 14 7 00
B. Stohner & Co., 14 7 00
S H. Miller & Ever, 13 10 00
Simon C. Shive," 14 7 00
Joseph Sharples. Foundry, 14 7 00
Miss Amelia D. Webb, 14 7 00
John R. Girion, 14 7 00
Jeremiah J. Brower, 14 7 00
P.lemon John, 14 7 00
Lloyd Taxton, 14 7 00
Berwick.
Jackson & Woodin, 13 10 00
do do Foundry, 14 7 00
Bowman & Owen, II 15 00
Reuben H. Nicely, 14 7 00
Abraham Miller. 11 15 00
do do Drug Store, 13 10 00
A. P. Evens, J.B.Dodson ag'l 14 7 00
Briarcreek.
C. B Seesholiz, 14 7 CO
Levi Kmz, 14 7 00
Henry Martz, 14 7 00
S. Bloom, Foundry & Store, 14 7 00
Benton,
Samuel Heacock, 14 7 00
Parvin Masters, 14 7 00
Harriet Cole, 14 7 00
Hiram F. Everett, 14 7 00
Beaver.
Franklin Shuman, 14 7 00
Catawissa.
Jesse K. Sharpies, 13 10 00
y. D Reinhard, Stoves, 14 7 00
George Hughes, " 14 7 00
J. Sharpie, " 14 7 00
J. S Brobst, 13 10 00
C. Rahn & Co., 14 7 00
J..cob H. Creasy, 14 7 00
J. P. Fincher, 14 7 00
C. W. -McKelvy & Co, 14 7 00
Levi Keiler, 14 7 00
Centre.
E. WM. Low, 14 7 00
Jacob Spongier, 14 7 00
C. H. H-ss & Co., 14 7 00
Gilbert H. Fowler. 13 10 00
D. K. Sloan, 14 7 00
Charles F. Hill, 14 7 00
Covyngham
Jonathan II. Hogland, 14 7 00
Daniel S. MrKein.an. 14 7 00
F'anklin.
Washington Parr, 14 7 00
Kesier & Mendenhall, 14 7 00
Ftshingcreek.
Daniel McIIenry, 14 7 00
Bernard Ammerman, 14 7 00
Howell & Penington, 14 7 00
Solomon Buss, 14 7 00
Emandas Unangsl & Bro. 14 7 00
Greenwood.
John Leggot, H 7 00
(ierrop Mxsters &-Son, 13 10 00
E. Wenn.an, 14 7 00
Jacob Schuyler, 14 7 00
Hemlock.
J..cr,b Harris, 14 7 00
M. G.& W. II. Shoemaker, 13 10 00
Charles Neyhard, 14 7 00
JLocu.'.
S. B. Deimer, 13 10 00
A. Rice, 13 10 00
D. B. Levan, 14 7 00
Mark Williams, 14 7 00
Washington Yeager, 14 7 00
Ji.cob Yeager, 14 7 00
Maine.
Jacob Jamison, 14 7 00
Wm. T. Shurnan, . 14 7 00
Madison.
MrCay & Son, 13 10 00
Miliar & Tyerman, 13 10 00
Kreamer &. Brother. 13 10 00
M'JJlin.
Creay & Brown, 13 10 00
I. K. Schweppenheiser, 14 7 00
Siephen Wolf, 14 7 00
M. & A. Grover, 14 7 00
Montour.
Biitenbender & Co. 14 7 P0
Mount Pleatant.
J. F. Ditterich, 14 7 00
Orange.
Lazarus & Fisher, 13 10 00
William Fritz, 14 7 00
A B. Siewart, 14 7 00
A.Coleman, 14 7 00
Isaac N. Kline, 14 7 00
Roaringcreek.
Judah Cheringlon, 14 7 00
Scott.
Thomas W. Edgar, 13 10 00
David Wbitmyer, 14 7 00
Samuel A. Worman, 14 7 00
B F. Reiahart & Brother, 14 7 00
C. S. Fowler & Creveling, 13 10 00
H. C. & T. Creveling, 14 7 00
Jacob D. Melick, 14 7 00
Martz & Ent, 12 12 50
llenry M Fuller, 12 12 50
H. W. Creasy & Brother, 12 12 50
Wm. Peacock, Drug Store, 14 7 00
DISTILLERS.
Freas & Shaffer, Centre, 9 25 00
T.Lauderbach,Fihingcreek,l 1 15 00
Rohr McHenry, Benton, 11 15 0
Richard Plumer, Bloom, ll 15 00
Reuben Miller, Briarcreek; 9 25 00
MILLINERS.
Mary Barkley, Bloom, 14 7 00
E. J. Wilson, 4 14 7 00
Elizabeth Peterman, 11 14 7 00
Misses Harman, " 14 7?00
Efee Creasy, Mifflin 14 7 00
Shaffer & McDowell, Scott, 14 7 00
Mrs. A. J. Brass, Berwick, 14 7 00
Mrs. J. Dieteiich, " 14 7 00
Jaae Berkhard, " 14 7 00
EATING HOUSES.
B. Stohner& Co., Bloom,
J. W. Hendersbot,
E.J.Jacobv, "
Everett & Conner, Montour,
Levi Killer, Cattawissa,
Samuel Kostenbauder, "
John Geiger, .
Frederick Nicely, Berwick,
Michael Frantz, " .
J. M. Steely, Conyngham,
All persons who may feel aggrieved by
the above classification can "have an op
portunity of appealing by calling on the
nndarsigned, at his residence, (Madison
Houe) in Jerseylown, Madison township,
any time, on or before the 12th day of July
1861, or at the Commissioner office in
Bloomsburg, on ihe ISth of July, alter
which no appeal will be heard.
SAMUEL RIMBY.
Mercantile Appraiser.
May 15, 1861.
A NEW ASSORTMENT ot" watch and
clock materials, of ihe right quality,
received, Which will be offered in all cases,
nnn-t r... i, ....- "
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
AUD COLUMBIA CODNTY
AT M1LLVILLE, PENN'A.
Important Additions & Improvement?
Autumn Term to Commence August 17.
THJS Institution which has been iu sue
cessful operation for the pai ten year? ,
is about undergoing a very important rer -
ovation, in order to place il on a more sta
ble basis than ever, and present faciliti
which are not surpassed by ordinary Acad
emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among
the improvements will be a large three-
storied building which will give much ad
ditional room and gieater conveniences lor
boarders; a commodious hall for a lecture
room and public exercises, convenient clas
rooms, a library and reading room contain
ing a cabinet of minerals and euriosities,
bath rooms, &c. An experienced and
thoroughly qualified classical teacher and
lecturer will be at the head ol the Board of
Instruction, but the Principal will have the
general superintendence of the institution
an I assume a share of the duties of teach
ing. Regular lectujes will be delivered
upon various scientific subjects, as well as
upon the theory and practice ol teaching,
and a Normal Class of young men and
women who wish to qualify themslves ior
touchers' profession, will receive especial
Htieniioii and assistance.
The course of Instruction in the school
will b thorough and systematic, calculated
to embrace the various branches ot a prac
tical education. Ample provision will be
made for the study of the higher Mathe
matics, the elucidation of Physics, and the
Natural Sciences, by means of suitable ap
paratus, ar.d for ihe study ot the latin,
Greek, and German language, to enable
student lo qualify ihemselves for commer
cial and scientific pursuits, or to enter any
cla at college.
The connuy location of this Seminary in
a plessant village, in a healthy and flourish
ing neighborhood, well known for the ele
vated tone of its moral sentiment, and
where the pupiN are i:ot surrounded by
those demoralizing influences, and temp
tations found in our cities, larger towns and
many other localities, with no outside in
fluences to divert their attention from liter
ature and the work of mental culture, pre
sents attractions aud inducements to con
siderate parent emulous students, seldom
found surrounding large schools and acad
emies. The Literary Society aNo, nr.e of the old
est atid best conducted in this section of
coun ry, presents an attractive feature and
uselul auxiliary, to a practical eJucaiion.
The improvements will be under the
immediate charge of an efficient Board ol
Trustees, appointed by the Seminary Com
pany, and will be completed in lime for
the Autumn term, to commence the 12th
of August next.
While thankful for past patronage we
wish lo merit a continuance of similar fa
vors, and as we intend to include a higher
grade and wider range of instruction, we
repectlully solicit a careful examination
into our facilities and claims.
Terms :
Boarding, washing, tuition, lights and
incidental expenses, for one quarter of
eleven weeks, will be Thirty Debars, one
half payable in advance the other half
and all tuition bills will be expected prompt
ly at tie expiration of each quarter.
Items :
B.iarJing, with furnished rooms, one
quarter 522.00
Tuition in common English branhces 5,00
i: i( it . t
including Mathematics arid Book-
Keeping by Double Entry
Tuition iu Lain, Greek, and German
extra
Washing, Liehts and incidental ex-
6.00
1.00
ieues, one quarter,
3,00
Those who desire lo procure rholarhip
or attend by ihe year, will be accommoda
ted at a reasonable discount, and students
wishing lo secure rooms should make sea
sonable application.
For further particulars addre
WM. BURGESS, Princioal
Mtllville, Penn'a.
Georgk Masters, J. K. Kves. )
Dr. A. P Heller, Ellis Eves, Trustees.
Bknjamin K. Eves, )
Mtllville, May 29, 1861.
Administrator's IVoticc
TVJoriCEi hereby given that Letters of
Administration on the esta'.e of Thomas
Aien, sen., late of Mifflin township, Col.
County, have been granted by the Register
of said county to William Aten, residing in
Necopeck township, Luzerne county and
T'iPmasAten, residing in Mifflin township
Columbia county. All persons having
claims or demands against the estate of the
decedent, are requested to make ihem
known lo the undersigned without delay
and those indebted will make payment
forthwith to
WILLIAM ATEN, ) . . ,
THOMAS ATEN. AJm s'
Mifflin, April 10, 1861 -6t.
Adniinistratur's Notice.
IETTERS ol a Imini8'ratin on ihe estate
- of Jacob Wanamacher, late of Frank
lin township, Columbia county, deceaed,
have been granted by the Regter of Co
lumbia couniy, to the undersigned, reoiding
in said Franklin township ; all persona hav
ing claims against the esta'e of the dece
dent are requested to present them to the
administralors without delay, and those
indebted to come forward and make pay
ment forthwith to
MARY L. WANAMACHER, J , , .
FRANKLIN TREIBLEY, j Aomr
Franklin, March 6, 1861.
31'KELVY, NEAL & CO.,
MEIIUIUINTS,
Northeast corner of Main and MarketSts.
35,00.
T AYS the entire cost for Tuition in the
most popular and successful Commer
cial School in the country. Upward of
Twslve Hundred youi.g men from twenty
eight ditTereut States, have been educated
for business here wiihin 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
nothing of accounts when they entered
the college.
EsTMinisters' sons hall price. Students
enter at any time, and review when tbey
please, without extra charge.
For Catalogues of 86 pages, Specimens
of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental
Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the
College, inclose twenty-live cents m Post
age Stamps to the Principal.
JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 5, 186
8
REVIEW OF THE MARKET,
.
CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY
WHEAT, . i 20
RYE. 70
CORN, 56
OATS. 30
BUCKWHEAT, 50
FLOUR Pr. I bl. 6 00
CLOVERSEED 5 00
BUTTER,
EGGS,
TALLOW,
LARD,
POTATOES.
12
8
12
12
75
DR'D APPLES31 CP
HAMS, 12
LIFE TILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS.
flMIESE MEDICINES have now been be-
fore the pub'ic lor a period of Thirty
Years, and during that time have rnain'ained
a high chaiacterin almost every part of the
Globe, for their extraordinary and imme
diate power of restoring perfect health to
persons sufferine under nearly every kind
of disease to which the human frame is
liable.
The following are among the distressing
variety of human diseases in which the
YHGETAUIsi: I-IFE 31EIC1.CS
Ate well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing
the first and second stomaches, and crea
ting a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of
the stale and acrid kind: Flatulency, Loss
of Appetitelleaitbum, Headache, Restless
ness, Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and
Melancholy, whii'h are the general symp
toms of Dj spepsia, n i l vanieh, as a nal
lural consequence of is cure.
COSTIVENESS. by cleansing the whole
length of the intestines with a so'vem pro
cess, aud v. iihout v iolence; all violent pur
ges leave the bowels costive within two
days.
FEVERS or all kinds, by restoring the
blood to a regular circulation, through the
process of respiration in such cases, and
trie thorough solution of all intestinal ob
struction in others.
The Life Medicines have been k nown lo
cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three
weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by
removing local in flam a l' on from the mus
cies ami ligaments of the joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and
slrengthing the kidneys and bladder; they
operate most delightfully on these impor
lar.t organs, and hence have ever be;ii
lournl a certain remedy for the wort cases
of GRAVEL.
Al.-o WORMS, by dislodging from the
turnings of the bowels the slimy matter 10
which ihese creatures adhere.
SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by the perfect puiity ivtiich these
LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and
al! the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect
upon ihe fluids that feed the skin, and the
moibid state of which occasions all erup
tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other
disagreeable complexion".
The use ol these Pills for a very short
"time will effect an entire cure of SALT
RHEUM, and a striking improvement in
the clearness of the skin Common Colds
and Influei,7a will always be cured by one
dose, or by two ir. the wori ca-es.
PILES. The original proprietor of ihese
Medicines, was cured ot Piles, 35 years
stainling by the use of the Life Medicines
alone.
FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge
of the Western country, ihesa Medicine
will be lound a safe, speedy and ceitaio
remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
tem subject to a return of the disease a
cure bv ihese Mpdicines is permanent
TRY THEM, be Satisfied and be Citred.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS General Debi'ity, Loss of ap
petite, and Hi-eases of Females me Med
icines have been used with the most ben
eficial results in cases of thi description
Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst lorms
yields to the mild yet powerful action of
these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweat
Nervou debility, Nervous Complaints of
all kinds, Palpitation of Ihe Heart, Pain
ters' Colic, are speedily cured.
MERCURIAL DI SEA SES.-Perons whose
con-titutions have become impaired by the
injod icious use ol Mercury, w ill find these
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never
fail to eradicate from the system, all the
etTtcis of Me cury, infinitely sooner than
the mot powerful preparations of Sarsapa
rilla. 'Prepared and sold by
W. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brodwav, New York.
FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS.
April 17, lS6l-ly.
FRESH ARRIVAL,
or
rf 'UK vm'ersigned ofier lor sale at 'the
Store lorrnerly kept by Jo.-eph Gearhart.
'deceased, in Cattawnsa town-hip, about
three miles from the town of Cattawsa,
an assortment of
SPRING AND SHLIIER GOODS,
superior to any ever brought to that section.
His stock cf goods is varied and of an ex
cellen: quality. He is prepared to spII cheap,
having purchased his good lo suit the
limes. Purchasers are cordially invited to
Call and examine his stock for ttumselves.
"Qvick Sales ar.d Small profits," has
been adopted as his motto.
tsTCountry produce taken "in pxchange
for goods at the regular market pneps.
JACOB H. CREASY.
Cattawissa twp., May 1m, 1861.
A 1 mi ii itrntor's IVoticc
Estate cf Peter Kline, late of Locust township,
Columbia county deceased
iETTERS of administration on the estat
- of Peter Kline, lateol Locum township,
Columbia county, deceased, have been
granted by the Register of said county to
Martin V. B. Kline, residing in the iowj
ship and county aloresaid. All persons
having claims or demands against the es' ate
of the decedent are reques'ed to make
them known to the undersigned, and those
indebted to the estate to make payment to
the administrator without delay.
MARTIN V. B. KLINE.
January 23, 1861 6w. Admr
FLAGS! FLAGS!
G. S. HARRIS,
tNION FLAG MANUFACTORY
S. E. COR. FOURTH AND VINE STS.,
1'I11L4CL.EIII 1-
United States Flags of all sizes; also
Union Badges of various styles and sizes.
May lsl,186l.
CARPET WEAVING,
MACHINE STITCHING
MRS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, beg
leave lo inform the Public that he
will be happv lo give full satisfaction n
the above business.
Bloomsburg, April 10,1861.
CLINKS ! BLANKS ! ! BLANKS ! 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
of proper & des:rableforms,fo,,sale at the
office of he "Star ofthe North."
lyLHNAJttLRllE.EltL
X
Us cs
a
v.-
?v
up
OF ALL KINDS,
AT J. J. RKOWKirS
Cheaper than Ever.
May IP, i860.
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HARD TIMES
GOOD NEWS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED !
1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY !
ONI? ITIII.MOI DOLLARS
WORTH OF
WATCHES,
JEWELRY
AND
Silver-Plated Ware,
TO BE DISPOSED OF ON
AN ENTIRELY NEW
AND
Original Plan!
2,500 AGENTS WANTED !
All persons desirous of securing an Agen
cy in this
INEW ETVTERriSISR
Should send on their names at once, enclo
sing a 3 cent stamp.to pay postage, and re
ceive by return of mail
a ik:tibu;ti
G2 O?. L2a 0E v3T
Containing our
1JVD UCEMEJYTS
Which afford a
DARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY
Without risk, together with
Relative to this
HOTEL PLAIT
To insure prompt and satisfactory deal
ings, direct all orders to
UYAWIUV. . KVA7SS.
VA'J hctlmit Sfrctt,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 1, 1S61 xw.
U ATCII MAKE It SHOP !
THE undersigned would inlotm hiaf
friends and customers and the ret ofiS..v
mankind, that he continues to pay particular
attention to the repairing ol watches;
weigh:, spring, and lever clocks ; jew
elry and everythin g belonging io his line,
and that it is at ajl times, and in all cases
hn desire to give perfect satisfaction. He
is an "excellent" workman, has visi'.ed
several, and worked in three of the fit
Cities in the world New York, Philadel
phia and the great City of Paris in Franco
Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or
what is termed "plating."
HENRY ZUPP1NGER.
Bloomsburg, April 10, 1561.
Executor' rVoticc.
Eti:te of Lanah June Pealer, cf Fishing creek
township, deceased.
IETTERS testamentary on the elate of
Latiah June Pealer, late of Fishing
craek town-hip. Columbia county, dee'd.,
have been granted by the Register of Co
lumbia couniy to ihe undersigned, residing
in tbe township and county afore-aid. All
persons having claims again-! the e-tate of
the decedent are requested to present them
lor settlement, and liiose indebted lo make
payment immediately to
MICHAEL LAMON, Ezr.
FMiingcreek, May 8th, 1861.
NEW MILLINEHY GOODS,
FOR
!JSS.MARY BARKLEY, would respect
iT fully inform her cuMomers in Bloms
burg and vicinity, that 6he has just received
from the city an excellent a-sortment of new
li;ter than ever, and more cal
WO colated to please the taste ofw
the most fastidious. She has
paid strict attention in making her selec
tions of bonr,et, consequently has the best
assortment, probably, ever brought lo this
place. She has an assortment of neat and
hand-ome ha U and caps for little M is6es,
all of which she can dispoj-e of cheap.
Give her a call before purchasing else
where. Shop on Main Street, below Mar
ket, north side.
MARY BARKLEY.
Bioomsburg, April 17, 1S61.
JOHNS fc CROSLEY,
Sole Manufacturers or the Improved
The cheapest and most durable Roofing in
use.
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied to Nev and OM Roofs of
all kinds, and to Shingle Roofs without re
moving the shingle.
Tne Cost is only about One-Third that of
Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE.
GCTTA PERCUA CEMENT,
For preserving an I repairing Tin and other
Metal Roofs ol every description, fro.n its
great elasticity, is not injured by the con
traction and expansion of metals, AND
WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER.
Thee materials have been thoroughly
tested in New York and all pari? of the
Southern and Western states, and we can
give abundant proof of all we claim in their
lavor,
They are teadily applied by ordmay la
borers, at a trifling expense.
"0 II CAT IS REQUIRED."
These materials are put up ready for ue,
and for shipping to all parts of the country,
wiili (nil printed directions for application.
Full descriptive circular will be furnish
ed on application by mail or in person at
our Principal OtTice and Warehouse,
78 WILLIAM STREET,
"5!
; HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES,
'OR . , ,
E)iac With It Agonies;
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
lo.
H O L L O XV AY'S PILLS
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What ii more fearful ihau a breaking
dow n ol the nervous s stern To t tt exci
table or nervous in a small degree is most
distressing, for where can a remedy be
found ? There is one : drink but littln
wine. beer, or ppiritf, or far better, none
take no coffee, weak tea b-ing preferable;
get all the Iresh air you can ; lake three or
four PilU every nighi; eat plenty of solids,
avoiding the use of slops ; and if Ihese gold
en roles are followed, you will be happy
in mind and strong iu body, and forget vou
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If there is one ihing more than another
for which Ihese Pills are so famous it t
their purifying propetties, especially their
power ol cleansing the blond from all im
puri'ies, and removing dangerous and sus
pended secretions. Universally adopted at
theonegtaud remedy lor female complaints
thev never fail, never weaken the system,
and always bring about w hat is required.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feelings which so s adden bp irrst
frequently arise from annoyance and troub
le, from obs'rocted perspiration, or from
eating and drinking what is ur.fit for us,
tiiiis disordering the liver aud stomach
These organs musi be regulated if you wist
to be well. The Pills, it taken according
to the printed instructions, will quickly re
store a healthy anion lo both liver and
stomach, whence follow as a natural con
sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear bead.
In the East and West Indies scaicely any
other medicine is ever used for tbese dis
orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases aflecimg ihese organs,
whether they secrete too much or too little
water; or whether tney be afflicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches and paius
settled in ihe loins over the region of the
kidney a. these Pills should bo taken accor
ding to the printed instructions directions,
and the Ointment should be well rubbed
into the small of the back at bed lime. This
treatment will give almost immediate relief
when alUoiher means have faded.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER.
No medicine will so effectually improve
the lor.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 in a healthy
action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious n,
cases ol spasm in fact they never fail in
curing all disorders ol the li er and stomach.
IloU.nvny's mis are the test remedy known in
the world jor the followir Jiease.
Ague,
Asthma,
Eillioua Complaints,
Blotches on the
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics,
Constipation of tha
Bowls.
Consumption,
Debility.
Dropsy,
Djsentery,
Ervsipela,
Female Irregnlari-
ties,
Fevers of all
kiuds,
Fits,
Gout,
Head ache,
Indigestion,
Inflammation,
Jaundice,
Liver Com
plaints,
Lumbago,
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine,
Scrofula, or
King's Evil,
Sore Throats,
Stor.e and Grave!,
Secondary Symptom,
Tic-Douloureux,
Uu mours,
Ulcer,
Venereal Affections,
Worms of all kinds
Weakness from
whaiever cause,
k.c, &e.
CI7TIO !! None are genuine tiniest
the words "HoMowav, New York end Lon
don," are dicernable a a li'ater-moih in
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box : the same may be plainly
seen by holding the lerf to the light. A hand
some reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection ol any party or patiee coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending the
same, knowing ihem to be spurious.
Sold a: ihe Manufactorr of Professor
Hollo A-ay, F0 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents aud SI each
rjy There is considerable saving by la
king tbe larger sizes.
N. B Directions for the guidance of p a
tients in every disorder are affixed to each -box.
October, 17, 1660.
Sheriff's Sale.
virtue of a writ of Firi Faciit ti me
directed, issne I out of ihe Court of
Common Pleas of Columbia county, Pa.,
will be exposed to public sale, at the Court
House in Bloomsburg, on
SATURDAY, THE 15:h DAY OF JUNE
1S61. ai 1 o'clock iu the afternoon, all that
certain LOT OF GROUND, situate on Iron
Street, in the town of Bloomsburg, Blnom
township, Columbia county, Pa., bounded
and described as follows: Fronting or.
Iron Street aforesaid twenty seven and a
half feet, bounded on the sooth by lot of
Michael Snyder, one hundred and sixty
five feet, to an alley twelve leet wide, Ihe
right to and pasnig over is one of the priv
ileges and appurtenances of this lot, thence
along said alley twenty seven feet and a
half, to lot owned by Jacob Stiner, thence
along said lot one hundred and sixty three
leet, four inches, to Iron Street the place of
beginning containing Eighteen Perches be
the same more or less, (and the right of al
ley named alore-aid.) On which i erect
ed a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, ar
ranged for two families, one half ol which
is on the lot to be sold, the other half be
longing to tbe aJjoin'tig lot, one half of tbe
well aud pump, and out buildings oo lot
described with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property ol John Stiner.
JOHN SNYDER Skerif.
Sheriff's Office, I
Bloomsburg, May 22, 1861.
IVoticc to the Tax Collector.
jVOTICE is hereby given to a'l collectors
of State and County Tax, and Militia
Fines, holding unpaid doplicares for 186ft
and previous yean, that they are Mrictly
required to settle and pay to the County
Treasurer, on Ihe 7.h of J jne next, i f wii'.a
for their immediate rollec'.inn wid ba
placed in Le hand of the Sheriff
GEO MILLER, )
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