'II 1 i BLOOM SBURG, PA. Wednesday Mornin?, Jnne 2G, 1SB1. Col. Wkight's majority in Luzerne coun ty i thirty-eight hundred and iorty-eight. Wi presume the person who was sent oat with tickets over oar route . last week, found them all rijht. 1 OVa Colombia couRTT'farmera have com menced making hay. We noticed some little cut last week. The ras as well as tne gram is oacswaru mis Beason wuii u.-. In oor next we will publiah an article on "light artillery, which on account of a press 'of other matter we are compelled to omit ''in this issue. The return Judges of the different coon- i .. . i. tie in this Congressional District w:u meet at the Court House, in this place, on Sat ur Jay next. Thams from the Editor and larafly are 'tendered a serenading party that visited our residence on Tuesday evening last. Ihe music was excellent. Thebx seems to be a good deal of earn restness exhibited on trTe part of our citizens to have a Fourth ot July celebration, in this place. They will have it. The thing is '"bound to come off. Some of the citizeas of Jerseytown be came very jubilant over the success of Col. Wright's election io Congress, lhose wno felt best over the result, procured powder and fired thirteen rounds with a cannon. The official vote of this county will be seen in to-day's paper. Col. Wright has a 'handsome majority over Randall, the Vol unteer candidate, who was started out by some of the dissatisfied ones in Luzerne "county. Arthur's Home Magazine is emphatical- ly a publication of rare merit. We have "reffctence to the literature in particular. Although, otherwise it is equal, if not supe Vior to all other two dollar Magazines. The July number lies opo& our table. We have receiveJ a copy of the fir3t re- port ol the Board of Directors of the Catta wissa Railroad Company to the Stockhol- ' tiers for '.860. It shows, up the condition of the road satisfactory. ,Thia road is doing about as'weiris roost railroads, especially rjf its capacities. In Scott township two ballots were cast ' for C. Barton, for Congress. We were nol aware that Mr. Barton was a candidateand are inclined to think that he was not, bat ; suppose the votes were cast' for him with a ' Yiew of having some sport with the old gentleman. Printers in the War. No profession has shown more loyalty to the Stars and r Strip, since the call for volunteers was "first issued, than the heroes of the "stick and rule." Almost every printing office in 'this State has furnished iis' recruiis. Democratic Association. We are reques ted to notice through the Star, that there ?ill be a regular meeting of the members ot the Democratic Association at their 'rooms, on Tuesday evening. July 2nd, 1861. Those who have not already paid their sub scriptions ase respectfully requested to do 'so. A good attendance is expected. I FoVrth is Bloomsborg. Preparations are being made to celebrate the coming Fourth in tins place. '"Quite a number of 'Committees have been appointed to make ill necessary arrangements. Speakers have 'been engaged for the occasion. The pro gramme is nol yet completed. It will .be 'published in our nnxt. Couktt Fair From the managers of the Montour County Agricultural Society; we 'leurn there will be no annual; fair or exhi bition this season; as it is deemed improp er to take tbe appropriation from the coun ty treasury and incur the expenses of a fair, "under the present state of the country. This coarse is emiuetlj proper. Moi.tour 'American. Wc see it announced in tbe Democrat that a son of Jacob Remley, of this 'place, 'aged about ll years, accidentally fell into tbe canal near Bloom Furnace, on Tuesday tfternoon of last week, and was drowned. THis body was not found until late in the 'evening of saiJ day. Dr. P. JoHN,of tbe Republican, asks os why 'we did not publish Col. Wright's letter of acceptance. We would state that i did not appear in the Wilkesbarre papers until Wednesday, the day we publish our paper, be nee the reason u was 'not in the Star last week. The Doctor ought to have known that mnch. We would now ask the Doctor qaestien. Vhy did you not publish he proceedings of your Republican Coufer "ence, which was in session one whole day and tbe belter part of a nignt, in Wilkes barre, on the 13th inst., before they con curred in the nomination of our chosen can 'didate, CoI.JV right ' Wc see by hand-bills that one hundred Wcrults are wanted to fill the Zouave Artil le'ry Regiment, under command of Col. James Brady and Charles Campbell, now in Camp Curtin, at Harrisburg. Captain Mathews and Lieutenant RickeUs, are in this section at present for the purpose of recruiung men. . Recruits in and about this f lace, will report themselves to Lieut. B. Kicketts, at the Exchange Hotel. The men -- will b'a sworn i.nd mustered into service ender the Stale reqaisition for three years br daring the war. It i3 much more de&ir &b!a io join a light artillery company, than Infantry. Ths afr.btinl of labor to bb per formad bj artillery men differ very materi fc!!y from that r'eqsirad of the Infantry sol diL-r l aving no bucket, he is rot requir ed to do general g'ujn! service, so while de iachnsnts elf the Infantry are pacing back .; and forth, at their po-u, through the long Weary nigUt, the artillerymen are sleeping qg'tetly in their quarters. Therefore .we shot:! J very ni:ch prefer jo'vAug an artillery ! STAROF THE NORTH brv Law Uscovstitutionai In a easel before Judge Sharswood, of Philadelphia, the Court decided the stav law. nassed at an extra session, unconstitutional. The Constitution prohibits the passage of . laws impairing the validity ot contracts, and so far, the Act of Assembly is inoperative. r-- . f a-" ' : .: REVIEW' OP THE MARKET, CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY. W 11 EAT, SI 20 RYK. 70 CORN, 56 OATS. .. . "30 BUCKWHEAT, 50 FLOUR pr. bbl. 6 00 CLOVERSEED 5 00 BUTTER, EGGS, TALLOW, LARD, POTATOES, 12 10 12 12 75 DR'D APPLES,! 00 HAMS, 12 Lack'a and Biooiasburg Railroad. ON AND AFrER APRIL 22, 1361, PAS SENGER TRAINS .WILL RUN AS FOL LOWS MOVING SOUTH. FraghVti Passenger. 10.45 'A M. Pastenger. 6.15 A. M. 7,20 ,9,10 .9.45 10 20, Leave Scranton, ..' Kingsiou, il Rupert, " Danville, Arrive at Nonh'd. ,1,00 P. 6 20 7.40 1 8.55 M. moving north. Leave North'd. ' Danville, u Rupert, 3.50 P, 4 30 5.08 M. 4.00 A. M- 5 30 6 40 Arrive at 12.00 M 7 05 Leave 2.15 P. ii Kingston, M. Arrive at bcrantnn, 8.05 P. M. 4.05 A Pflssenaer Train also leaves Kingston at 8.15 A M. for Scranton, to connect with train for '.New York. Reiurning leaves Scranton nn arrival of Train from New York at 4.40 P. M. The Lackawanna and B!oombur2 Rail road connects with the Delaware, Lacka wanna arid Western Railroad at Scranton, for New York and intermedials points east. At Ruperl it connects with the Catawissa Rrtilroad for points both oat and went. At Northumberland it connerts with the Philadelphia and Erie R. R. and ' Northern Ceutral R. R. for point west and south. JOHN P. 1LSLEY, Suft. H. Pkttebone, Gen'l licket Ag'l. June 5, 1861. NATIONAL HOTEL, , (Late White Swan) ,. Race Street, above 3d Philadelpufa JOHN D0YER, Proprietor. Tcriiis$1.23 per day. rpO the old customers of this well-known J- House, I desire to say, that I have renovated, improved and newly furnished the sane, and that I respectfully solicit h continuance of their patronage.. S'rangers, travelers and visitors I cor dially invite Io the hospitallity of the "Na lional" to come and see and judge lor llieuiselve of its advantages and merits. The loratioH is ' central, and convenient for Merchants and business men generally. We will always endeavor to study the wants and comforts of our suesis, and with the assistance of Mr. Jostrn Housuai, oar afiable and attentive Clerk, we feel prepar ed to keep a enod Hotel, aud hope to give general tatisfacliou. JOHN BOYER. Philad., Feb. 13, 1861 y. ATTI3iVMOi ! OJllAlYi! sryy " XT irtr-i ? CjtN E ihousarid customers to volnnieT to buy tl eir Goods at L. T. SH A R PLEAS' Siore, where they can be bought very low for cash or country produce. Having on hand a slock of goods, tie is determined to sell at prices reduced to suit the times. An assortment of Clothing adapted to this beason of the year, will be sold cheap. Good Sugars at 6 to 12$ lb. Syrups at 10 to 15 cw.per qt. AIo, New Orleans Baking Molaxses. A fresh lot of cheap Calico, warranted to hold color just received. All kinds ol Shoes will be sold, at prices less than marked. To customers buying for cah, we would say it is to your interest to give him a rail. Graiehtl for the patronage extended to him in the past, he hopes to merit the con fiJenca of the public in future L. T.SHARPLESS. B!oom.bn''g. June 5, 1861 CAUIILTT'S I31PK0VKD UEVOLVLNG 11 A I lAlVUt THE understand respectfully informs the citizens ol Columbia county and the Public in General, that he has on hand, a larze and Superior quality of BARRET'S IMPROVED REVOLVING HAY RAKES, ms.de ol the very best rnxierial and excel lent style and will be sold at u low figure. Farmers williind it greatfy to their advan lase to secure one of tne above Hakes by which they can Rake as much as ten men with hand Rakes. E. B. PTJRSE'L. Espytown, June 5, 1861. Administrator's IVoticc. Eilale cf Susan Jane Cavenee, dec' 'd. 7VOTICE h hereby given, that leilers of ndministration on the Es'ate of Susan Jane Cavenee, late of Mount Pleasant town ship, Columbia county, dee'd., baye been granted by the Register of said Codnty to the undersigned, ,ho resides in Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county. All persons liavina clams or den.ands aginst the Estate of the decedent are requested to pref nil ihem for settlement, aDd those in deb'ed to roke payment without dplay. , , GECRG E CAVENEE, Adm'r. Mount Pieaf'an't, June 12, 1861. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Peter Hayman, of Orange, dee'd. jVCTICE is hereby gien that Jeiters of administration on the estate of Peter Hnjman, la'e of Orange township, Colurr -bia count , deceased, have been granted, by Ibe Register of said coun'y, to the" under dersigned who resides in the county and township above mentioned. AH persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent are reqnested to present them for settlement, and tho-e in debted to make payment withon' delay to RANDOLPH HAYMAN. Orange, June 19, 1861. Adm'r. "fTfHEREAS, my wife, Anna Maria ner, lately left my bouse, and and board Without my knowledge, aaui't my wish, and is continuing to ent hersell therefrom. :AU persons Sti bed and hereby notified not to trust the said Anna Maria (in my account, as t will nol pay ativ debts of her contraction. . . ... JOHN STINER. Bloomsborg, May 22, 1S61. E. IL LITTLE OiHce tu t'ourt Alley; formerly occupied by Chatle R. Backiilcw. DEAt-ERS. ' F Goods, Ware and V and DiMitlerB, Brew Merchandise, &c, fi rewets, gating nouse Keepers, within the county. of Columbia, returned and classified m accordance wun the several acts of Assembly,, by the. Ap praiser ol Mercantile Taxes of said county as follows, to wit: ' HLOOM TWP. LICENSE $30 00 McKelvy, Neaf & Co., 8 Bloomsburg Iron Co., , ,8 Lloyd T. Sharnless, . . ,14 30 7 15 - 7 - 7 - 7 - 7 , 7 10 7 7 7 J 7 7 7 .'7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 oc CO oq oo oo 00 H. C. & I. W. Hartman, 1 Ephraim P. Lutz, , M John R. Moyer, 14 A. J. Slnan, i 14 Georse M. Hagenbuch, 14 David Stroup, t , 14 Elias MenJenhall, . -13 Philip S Moyer, Stoves, 14 Oliver A. Jacob.y 14 Joseph W. Hepdershot, 14 David Iiwenberg, ( 14 Wm. B "Drake, . . 14 A. M. Rupert, Stoves, 14 B. Siohner & Co., .14 S. H. Miller & Ever, 13 Simon C. Shive, 14 j00 on oo oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Joseph Sharpless,. Foundry, 4 Miss Amelia D. Webb, 14 ; John R. Girtoti, , 14 Jeremiah. J. Brower, 14 Palemon John, ,14 Lloyd Paxton, 14 Berwick. Jackson &. Woodin, 13 do . . , do Foundry, 14 Bowman & Owen, 11 Reuben H. Nicely, 14 Abraham Miller.. . 11 do do Drug Store, 13 A. P. Evens, J.B.Dodson ag't 14 , . , , Briarcreek. C. B-Seesholtz, ,14 Levi Kniz, ,14 Henry Martz, 14 S. Bloom, Foundry & Store, 14 Benton, Samuel Heacock, 14 Parvin Maters, 14 Harriet Cple, 14 Hiram F. Everett, 14 , . Beaver. Franklin Shuman, , 14 10 7 15 '7 15 10 7 '7 - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 ,P0 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 Calawissa Jesse K. Sharpless, 13 14 14 13 1 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 11 14 14 14 14 H 13 14 14 14 13 14 10 .7 '7 7 10 7 7 7 7 i 7 7 7 7 10 7 7 00 S. D. Reinhani, etoves, 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 George Hughes, J. Sharnless, il J. S. Brobst. C. Rahn & Co., Jacob H. Creasy, J. P. Fincher, C. W. McKelvy & Co , Levi Keiler, Centre. R. W.fM. Low, Jacob Sponsler, C. H. Hess & Co-. Gilbert H. Fowler, D. K. Sloan, Charles F. Hill, Conyngham. t Jonathan II. Hoglaud, Daniel, S. Mt Keirnan, Ftauklin. Washington Parr, Kester & Mendenhall, Fahingcreek. Daniel McIIenry, Bernard Ammerman, Howell & Penington, Solomon Emandas Unaugt & Bro. Greenwood. John Lesao', Georjie.Mneters & Son, E. Wernnan, Jacob Schuyler, Hemlock. Jwcob Harris, M. G.& W. H. Shoemaker, Charles Ney hard, 'Locus!. S. B. Deimer, 7 7 7 7 '7 7 7 7 7 . 7 10 7 '7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 , 7 10 7 10 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 10 10 10 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 oo 00 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 A. luce, D. B. Levan, Mark Williams, Washington Yeager, Jacob Yeager, Maim. Jacob Jamison, Wm. T. Shu man, 31aJison. McCay & Son, Miller & Tyerman, Kreamer & Brother. MJJlin. Ct ay & Brown, I. K. Schweppenheiser, Stephen WoU,. M. & A. Grover, ... Montour Bittenbender & Co. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 14 7 00 7 00 Mount Pleasant. . J. F. Dieterich, 14 Orange. Lazarus & Fisher, 13 William Fri'z, 14 A B. Stewart, 14 A.Coleman,.. 14 Isaac N. Kline,- 14 Roaringcreek. Judah Ctierington, . 14 Scott. 10 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 Thomas W. Edgar, 13 14 14 14 13 It 14 12 12 12 14 10 7 7 7 10 7 . 7 12 12 12 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 David Whilmyer, Samuel A. Worman, B. F. Reighart & Brother, C. S. Fowler & Creveling, H. C. & T. Creveling, Jacob D. Melick, Martz & Ent, Henry M. Fuller, H. W. Creasy & Bmiher, Wm. Peacock. Drug Siore, DISTILLERS. , Freas &: Shaffer, Centre, 9 T.Lauderbach,Fihingcreek,li Rohr McIIenry, Centon, 1,1 Richard Plumer, Bloom, ll Reuben Miller, Brinrcreek; 9 MILLINERS. Marv Barklev. Bloom, 14 25 15 15 15 25 00 00 no 00 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 E.J. Wilson, " Elizabeth Peterman, Misses Harman, " Efee Creasy, Mifflin Shaffer & McDowell, Scott, Mrs. A. J. Brass, Berwick, Mrs. J. Dieterich, Jaae Berkhard, EATING HOUSES. B. StohnerSi Co.; Bloom; J. W. Hendersbot, ' E. J. Jacobfj " Everett & Conner, Montour, Levi Killer, Caltawissa, Samuel Koateribauder, 44 John Geiger, A Frederick Nicely, Berwick, Michael Frant2, , 44 J. M. Steely, Conyngham, AM persons who may feel aggrievedby the above classification can . have ari op portunity of appealing by calling on the ondarsigned, at his residence, (Madison House) in Jerseytown, Madison township, any time, on or before the 12th day of July 1861, or , at the Commissioner office in Bloomsburg, on the 13th of July, alter Which no appeal will be heard. ., SAMUEL RIMBY. Mercantile Appraiser. May 15, 1861. LIST OF CLANKS ! BLANKS ! ! CLANKS II DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS, - AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper & desirableforms.fosal? f t j -ClItEEMVOOD SEMINARY AND COLUMBIA COPNTT AT MILLVILLE, PENN'A. Important Additions & Improvements Autumn Term io Commence August 12. THJS Institution which has been in sur cessful operation for the past ten yearr , is about undergoing' a very important rer ovation, in order to place it on a mote sta ble basis than ever, and present facilities which are nol 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 for boarders ; a commodious hall for, a lecture room and public exercises, convenient clas- rooms, a library and reading room coniain ins a camnei ot mifierais ami eunogmes, bath rooms, &c. , An., experienced and thoroughly qualified classical teacher and lecturer will be at the head of the Board cf Instruction, bnl the Principal will have the general superintendence of the institution and 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 themsilves ior teachers' profession, will receive especial atieolion and assistance., , The course of Instruction in the school will btt ihorough and systematic, calculated to embrace the various branches ol 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 the study ol the latin, Greek, and German languages, to enable students to qualify themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuits, or to enter any class at college. The conntiy location of this Seminary in a plessant village, in a healihy and flourish ing neighborhood, well known for the ele vated tone of its moral sentiment, and where the pupils are not surrounded by lhose demoralising, influences, and temp tations found in our cities, larger (owns and manv oiher localities, with no outside in fluences to divert their attention trom liter ature and ihe work of mental, culture, pre sents attractions and inducerneiits to con siderate parent emulous students, seldom found surrounding large schools and acad emies. . The Literary Society aUa, ore of the old est and best conducted in this section of country, presents an attractive feature and useful auxiliary, to a practical education. . The improvements will be under the immediate charse of an e.fTicient Board ol Trustees, appointed by the Seminary Com pany, and will be completed in time. for ihe Autumn term, to commence the 12th of August next. While thankful for past patronage we wish to merit a continuance of similar fa vors, and as we intend to include a higher grade and wider range of in?l.ruc'ion, we rei-peclfully solicit a careful examination iuto our facilitjes and claims. Terms : Boarding, washing, tuition, liahts and incidental expenses, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will be Thirty Dolurs, one half navaMe in advance the other half and all tuition bills will be expected i rompt Iv at ttie expiration of each quartern Perns: Barilin2, with furnished rooms, one. quarter S22.00 Tuition in common English branhces 5,00 ( n (i i i including Mathematics and Book- . Keeping by Double Entry 0,00 Tuition in Latin, Greek, and German extra . 1.00 Wuhin, L'shts and incidental ex penses, one quarter, 3,C0 Those, who desire to procure scholarships or attend by the. year,, will be accommoda ted at a reasonable discount, and students wishing to secure rooms should make sea sonable application. For further particulars nddr"n. WM. BURGESS, Principal. Millville, TeiMi'a, George Masters, J. K. Evs. ) Dr. A. P Heller, Ellis Eves, Trustees, s Benjamin K. Eves, ) Millville, May 29, 1861. Administrator's Notice N' OT1CE i hereby given that Letter of Administration on the esta'e ot 1 nomas .A ten, sen., late of Mifllin township, Col. County, have been "ranted by lh Register of said county to William A'en, residing in Nefcopeck township, Lnzerne county and Thorna Aten, residing m Mifflin township Columbia comity. All perons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, are requested to make them known to the undersigned without delay and those indebted will make payment forthwith to WILLIAM ATEN, ) AJ , THOMAS ATEN. um Mifflin, April 10, 1861 -6t. Administrator's Kotlcct LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Wanamacher, late of Frank lin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been "ranted by the Register of Co lumbia county, to the undersigned, residing in said Franklin township"; all persons hav ing claims against the esta'e of the dece dent are requested to present them to the administrates without delay, and those indebted to mm forward and make pay ment forthwith to MARY L. W A N A M A C H ER, ) . , , FRANKLIN TREIBLEY, Aumr Franklin, March 6, 1861. M'KHLVY, NEAL & CO., MERUllJlJSTS, Northeast corner of Main and MarketSts. 00 00 00 00 00 $35,00. PAYS the entiie cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commer cial School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hundred youi.g men from twkhtv eicht different Stales, 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 Anauiii, immediately ODon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the college. CF Ministers' sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Catalogues of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business anJ Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, inclose twenty-rive cents in Post age Stamps to the Principal. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. June 5, 186) LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BiTTERS. TIMIESE MEDICINES have now been be- fore (he, public for a period, of Thirty Years, and durina that time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the Globe, foi their extraordinary, and imme diate power, of .restoring perfect health to persons sutTering 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 vccsKTAiJL.1: Lire aitiiitixcs Aie well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, hy thoroughly cleansing ihe first and second stom'lief , a"d crea ting a flow of pure., healthy bue. instead of thjKtale anil acrid kii)d: Hainlenc--, Loss of Appetite Heaitburn, Headache, Retless ries. Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Lanauor, and Melancholy, which are ihe "eneral xymp iom of D soensia. ill vanish, as a nal- lural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with o so'venvpro cens, and without violence; all violent pur ges leave tha bowels costive within two day. FEVERS of all kinds, b restoring the blood la a regular circulation, through the process of respiration in .such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ob htrnctron in others. The Life Medicines have been k nown to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflamat-on Irom the mus C.Ips and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and Mrengthing the kidneys and bladder; they operaie most delightfully; on these impor lar.t oreans. and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the woret cuoes of GRAVEL. , . ,. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turning of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatnres adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by the.perfect puntv which these LIFE MEDICINES give to The blood, and all the humors. . -. : i . . . SCORF.UTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon ihe fluids that feed ihe bkin. and the morbid state of w hich occasions all erup tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. . , The use of these. Pill for a vpry short time will effect an entire cura o f SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearnes of the skin . Con rr.on Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two ir. the worst cas. PILES. The original proprietor of these Medicines, was cured of Piles, 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone.. FEVER AND AGUE. For this sconce of tha Western country. thes Medicines will be loutid a sale, speedy and ceitain remedy. Other medicines leave the sy? tern sul'ject to a return of the i)ip,se a cure bv these Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, e Satisfied aiuLb Cnrd. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINTS General Dehi'ny, Loss of ap petite, and Diseases of Females the Med icines havp been used with me moM ben eficial results in caes of tt i- description Kittys Evil, and Scrofula, in its worsi forms yields to the mild yet powerful action ol these remaikable Medicines. Night Sweat Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kind-?, Palpitation of the Heart, I'ain- ler' Colic, are upeedilv cured. M ERCU RIAL I ISE A S ES.-Person s w hoe con.-titutions have become impaired by the injudicious us-e of Mercury, will find litest Medicines a perfect cure, as they never IVd to eratlica'e trom the sjstem, all the etTictsof Me cury, infimteiy sooner than th" mo.t powerful preparations of Sarsapa riila. Prepared aud -old by W. B.MOFFAT, 335 Bro.lwav, New York. FOR SALE By ALL DRUGGISTS. Aprit-17, 1861-ly. FRESH ARRIVAL, OF fHE undersigned offers for sl r,t thl JL Sinr formerlv keol bv JusfiDh (jearhsrl I j 1 i deceased, in Caltawia township, about hree mile from the town of Caltawissa, an aor'inent of SPiUXG AM) smIKR GOODS, Fiipe'ior to any ever brought to that section. His stock cf goods is varied and of an ex cellent quality. He is prepared io frellc' e ip having purchased his goods to suit, t!e times. Purchasers are cordially invi'ed to call and examine his stock for thmelve "Qvick Sales ar.d Small profits," has been adopted as hi motto. C7"Country preduce raken in exchange for goods at the regular market prTp.. JACOB II. CREASY. Caltawissa twp , May lt, 1861. Ailmiiiitrator's Notice. Estate vf I'cter Kiine, late of Locust township, Columbia cuvn'y deceased LETTERS of administration on the et.it of Peter Kline, late of Locut tcwnhip, Columbia county, deceased, have been sranted by the liegi-ter of sh'kI county to Martin V. B. Kline, residing in the tow.i ship am! county aforesaid. All peons having cliins or demand- again-1! the es'ate of the decedent are requested to make them known to the undersigned, and those indebted to the estate to make payment to the administrator without delay. MARTIN V. 13. KLINE. January 23, 1861 6w. AJmr. Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF SFRINU AM) SC2UILU GOODS', MILLER Be EYER'S. 1 M1E subscribers have just returned from the Cilv with another large and select assortment of Spriu? and Summer (ood, purchased, at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and .which lhy are determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be pro cured elsewhere in Bloomsborg. Their stock comprise? LailRV Dress Goods, Oi the choicest styles and )atet fashions. DRY GOODS; Cf U CS C2 LFV 11 S39 Hardware, Oueensware, Cedarware, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kept in country stores; to which they invites the public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. . . MILLER & EVER. Bloomsborg, May 15, 1861. CARFfcT HLAYIXG, Machine stitching $c. MRS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, begs leave to inform the Public that he will bJ hannv to sive full salisfaction n the above business. Bloomsbura, April 10, 1861. BARNARD KUI'EISTt FJl smotijsjUMJL 5?.. .. '. V OF OF ALL KINDS, AT J. J. BUOWCU'S Iicnpcr than Iver. May 1 P, I60. v .. S'. .T?. S', .v. -T". 'w ute HARD TIMES r GOOD NEWS FORiTHE UNEMPLOYED! 1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY ! oxu jhii!lio:v DOLLAKS WORTH OF WATCHES. JEWELRY AND Silvcr-Plnted Ware, TO RE DISPOSED OF ON - AN ENTIRELY NEW AND Original Plan! 2,500 AGENTS WANTED ! All persons desirous of securing an Agen cy in this . . NEW ENTERPRISE Should send on their names at once, enclo sing a 3 cent stamptto pay postage, and re ceive by return of mail A PREMIUM Containing our 1JYD UCEMEJYTS Which afford a RARE CHANCE TO MAKE 3I0XEY Without risk, together with Relative to this 1TCV2L PLAIT To infiue prompt and satisfactory Jeal nigs, uirect an orners io i:il d;lielinil Stre t, April 1, 1861 xw. WATCH MAKER SHOP ! THE urnlerigned would ii.totm h i friend and citomeri aud the rest of mankind, that he continues to pay particular attention to the repairing of watches: weight, spring, and lever clocks ; jew elry and everytning belonging in his line, and that it is at all time, au l in all cases his desire Io give perfect satisfaction. He is an "excellem" workman, has visited several, and worked in three of the fi'st Cities in the world New York, Philadel phia and the treat City of Paris in Franco Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or what i termed "plating." HENRY ZUPPINGER. B'ormsbiirg, April 10, 1861. Kxci'iilor'! IVoticc r Eslnte of Lanah Jane Fealer, t f Fuhir.gzrrck township, deceased. f ETTERS testamentary on the eMate of Lanah Jane Pealer, late of Fihing-crs-k Ufvn-hi:, Columbia county, dee'd., Ijave been granted by ihe Kegiter of Co lumbia county to the underrined, residing in Ihe township and county aforesaid. All persons havitig claims gaiu-! the e-tate ol the ileceileiit are retjuei-teJ to present them for settiernent, and liioe indebted to make payment immediately to MICHAEL LAMON, Ex'r. Fi"hingcreek, May 8lh, ls61. IVEU' XILLlNLllI GOOOS, roa JSS"MARY BAKKLEY, would n A"a fully irdorm her customers in RI respect lo i ms bt:rg and viciniiv. that sh has jnst received from t he city an excellent asirt men t of new tii er tnati evpr, and more cai jr culated to please the lasie cJ' 'j 'he most fastidiou. She has aA paid s'rit attention in making ber selc tion of bonnets, conseqr.er.tly has the best asvortment, probably, ever brought to this place. She has an assortment ot neat and hand-ome ha ts and caps for. little Misses, all of which she can .li'-pij-a of cheap. Give her a call belore purchasing else where. Shop on Main Street, below Mar ket, north hidri. . . MARY BARK LEY. Bloomsturg, April 17, 1861. JOHNS & CROSLEV, Sole Manufacturers of the Improved The chepesl aid most durabie Roofiti use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Root of all kinds, and to Shingle RooU without re moving the shingleo. Tne Com is only about One-Third lhatof Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. CITTA PERCIIA CEMEXT, For preserving an I repairing Tin aud oher Metal Roofs of every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the con 'raction and expansion of metals, AND WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. These materials have been thoroughly tested in Nw York and all parts of the Southern and Western s!ate, and wa can give abundant proof of all we claim in their favor. They are readily applied by ordmay la borers, at a trifling expense. "SO IIUA.T IS REQUIRED." These materials are put up ready for ue. and for shipping o a'l Parl f ne country, wi'h full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be furnish ed on application by mail or in persoa at our Principal Office and Warehonse, 78 WILLIAM STREET, ("Corner cf Libert) Sfeet, New York. , ),"rn-i" f r"f).-iii.;'i'i I... HEALTH AND li PLEASURES, f : , 'OR: - , ; Disease With lis Agoniest CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOW AY'S PILI9. NERVOUS DISORDERS, . . I v What i more fearful than a breajtin down ol the nervons 8siem ? To te ex"i. table or nervous in a small degree if most d'u'iresssina, for where can a remedy be found There is one : drink but little wine, beer, or spirit?, or far better, none; lake no coffee, weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can ; i&ke three or four Pill every nigbi; eal plenty of solids, avoiding Ihe use of slops ; and ifthee gold en rules are followed, yon will be happy in mind and strong in body, and forget you have. any nerves. s ; MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS-, r If there is one-thing more than another for which these. Pills are so famous it-is their, purifying, properties, ctpecially their power ot cleansing the blood lrom all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended tecretiona. universally adopted at the one ciand remedy for femalecomnlaints thev never fail, never weaken the system. and always bring about what is required. ' SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE. i. . , These feelings which so sadden rjsare no frequently arise from annoyance and troub le, from obstrucied perspiration, or from eating aud drinking what is . ut-fit- fur o. ihns disordering the liver and stomach These organs must be regulated if you wisk to. be well. Ihe rills, it taken accordinj to lhe printed instruction", willqaickly re store a healthy action io Doth liver and stomach, whence follow as a natural cert, sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head. In the bast and Vet Indies scaicejy asy other medicine ia ever used fcr""lbeoe dis orders. ; ; ... . . . DISORDERS OF T'riE KIDNEYS. - In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much rr too littlo water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or w'uh. aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of tbe kidneya, these Pills. should bo taken accor ding to the printed instructions directions, and the Oi. lment fchould be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed lime. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. ; FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; the remove all acidity, occasioned eKber by intemperar.ee or improper diet. Thef reach the liver and reduce it In a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious u, cases of spasm in fact they never fil in culing all diborders ol the H er andttorriBchi i Hollow's pitls are the bent remedy known in the world jor tne joliowin weasel. Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Billious Complaints, Jaundice, - Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles,. .. : Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King' Evil, Sore Throats, Stone arjd Grave!, Secondary Symptoms, Tic-Douloureux, Unmoors, Ulcers, . Venereal Affection, Worms of all kinds Weaknei6 from . , whatever cause, &c., &c. Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Con-tipation of tha BowpIs. Consnmpiion, Debility. Dropsy, Drseniery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fit"i Gou, Hea l ache, Indigestion, CALrTIO !I Noue are genuine nnles the words "Ho'loway, New York pnd Lon don' are discernable a a Water-mark in r every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the ame may be plainly seen by holding the lenf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection ot any party or pasties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurioo. Sold a: trte Maonfactorr of Professor Holloay, 80 .Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respecabls Druggists and. Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized-world, iu boxe at 25 cents, G2 cents and Si each CF There is considerable saving by la king the larger sizes. N. B rDirections for Jhe guidance of p a tienis in every disorder are atnxed to eacti box. ' October, 17, 1S60. NEW GOODS VERY CHEAP JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED. ., new r;ooDs. NEW GOODS, i, W GOODS, OF EVERY VARIETY, OF EVERY VARIETY, OF EVERY VARIETY, TO BE SOLD ATTRICES, TO RESOLD AT PRICES, TO BE SOLD AT PRICES, JUST TO SUIT THE TIMES. JUST TO SUIT THE TIMES. JUST 10 SUIT THE TIMES, . AT L. T.SHARPLESS' STORE, AT L.T. SHARPLESS' STORE, AT L. T. SHARPLESS,' STORE. in The above cac be verified by calling mi an I examining the goods, t Bloomburg, April 24, 1861. ' - Sew business Finlh rriHE nndersignrd respectfully .inform their friends and the- public generally, that they have emered into co-partnership, under the name, style aa firm ot MILLER Si EVER in the te-- , mercantile Business in the 'Old Arcade," in Bloomsborg, Co lumbia county, where, ihej intend carrying; on the hu-ineas of GENERAL MERCHAN DIZ'NG. in all i!s diversified branches and departments, and io which they invite aa extension of the public pitronage. S. H.MILLER. FRED'K EYER, Rioormbnrg, May 15, 1861 if. FLAGS! FLAGS! G. S. 1IARUIS,. CXIO. FLAG MANUFACTORY.. S.'E. COR. FOURTH AND VINE STS., I"I1I!LUELII1I4 United States Flag4 of all hizes;. tUo Ui'i n Badge of various styles and sizes. M-y 1st, 1861.