s TAR OF THE NORTH 1 BLOOMS BURG, PA. Wednrsday Kominy, July Sd, 1861. W issue the Star a little earlier 'this week, in order to give our compositors opportunity to prepare for the Fourth. an Tiik Home Guards from Berwick, sorry to Fay, will not Visit this place on the Fourth. There must have been a misunderstanding, we should think.' " " ' ' Andrew McKiklrt will be execnted on next Friday, for the murder of Thomas Shaveland, unless reprieved again by the Governor. Danville Democrat. ' ' P. S Since the above wa put in type we learn thai the prisoner has again been , reprieved by the Governor. ...... Ws havc reliable information that the "Iron Guards," will not be here on the Fourth to take part in our celebration as was anticipated. . They are not expected to remain in Camp Curtin any length of time. . Col. Wright's majority in the District is 5 243. The opposition to the regular nom inee had the good effect to bring out the vote. Col. Wrights' vote is nearly double to what it wonl'l have been had there been no opposition, at least so far as the two lower counties are concerned. . .Thc first Annual Commencement of the range villa Male and Female Academy will take place in the Academy Hall on the night of Wednesday, July 3. An address will be delivered on the occasion by Rev. D, J. Waller of this place .Hower's Cor net Band, of Bloomsburg, will likewise be in attendance. Republican. Our Volcnteebs According to the lat est reliable intelligence received here, the 1 6th Regiment, with which the 'Boys' from this Borough are connected, are at Williams port, Maryland, and encamped in that vi cinity. How long they will remain there, we cannot tell 'Berwick Gazette. Hower's Corket Band, of this place, are going to leave us, for the war. They pro pose leaving on the 8th for Camp Curtin, where they will join Col. Riekett's Regi ment as Regimental Band. We are rather loath to give them up ; but as they are de termined on going, we bid Mem an affec tionate farewell, and hope they may all return, enjoying the same good health, as soon as possible. American Agriculturist, for the Farm, Garden and Household. This is one of the very, best publications our farmers could subscribe to. It is massive contains more reading matter than can be had in any oth er work lor that amount of money 31 per annum, it is illustrated in a very useful manner, much more so than any other like work received at this office. Orange Judd, publisher, New York city. Scrtocs Accidsht. The Montour Ameri C'navs: A terrible accident occurred in the mines at the slope, on Tuesday morn ing. By a premature discharge of a blast, Mr Wm. Remphrey. was dangerously if not fatally injared. Both his eyes were destroyed, and his body and arras badly mutilated. Dr.'Pursell did all that could be done for the unforvV-iate raau. But, we presume it will be in vain. The Republican of this place, talks con eiderably about the Breckinridge party of this district having a ' Pill" to swallow in the nomination of Col. Wrisbt. We, as a Breckinridger, should think from the howl the Republican has kept op since the elec tion, that the Breckinridge parly swallowed the "pill" wi:b much more ease than did the Republican party. The Breckinridge party io this section are Union Democrats, and they recognize no insinuations tu the contrary in the Republican. Tctersow's Detector. If you want a good Bank Note Detector get PetersonV Philadelphia Counterleit Detector and Bank Note List. It is the best and most reliable Detector of Counterfeit. Altered Notes pub lished in this country. Every store-keeper, and every man of business ought to have odc in his possesion. They are invalua ble and indispensable, and we would advise all who handle money to send and get one. Yoa can get the monthly issue for. ona doU lara year, or yoa can get the sem-irnoothly issue lor twodolIars. Send to Peterson & Brother, No, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadel phia . . Col.W. W. Riceetts, of Camp Curtin, and whilom of this county, arrived at this place on Monday evening last, upon fur lough, for the purpose of visiting hi3 friends, and transacting some very important busi ness. The Colonel looks well. He informs ts that orders have been received from head quarters to have, the number of each Company composing his Regiment increas ed to one hundred and one men, conse quently the ''Iron Guards" need a few men. ffere is an opportunity to join the "Iron Guards." Col. Ricketn will remain heie a few days, and all who wish to join his Regiment will report themselves to hini. Complaints. Many of our subscribers complain that their papers do not come regularly. We would say to them that the fault is not ours.. Their papers are always put into ths cflke ia time for the mails on Wednesday of each week", we very seldom hiivinj missed since the commencement of tie publication of. our paper. Our new post makers could not, ot course, be ex pected t da as we!I ia tha start sa old and experience i hands, bet they have now had lima to tecoma aecus'omed to; their du ties ;S-"J" msst- ts fcsU responsible for any r.eect. We hope onr readers Till report any irregularities that may oc cur, In crJer ihzl t':.s fault my be traced- to' A Sincuxar Case of Recognition. After ten years separation, took place at Keokuk, !nn?a Twn nfiha tallaet nnn f I Iowa. Two of the tallest men of rival vol on'eers were put back to back to ascertain which company had the taller man ; after the "infant," 6 feet 4 and a half inches high, had beaten his competitor by a quarter of an inch, ther were introduced, and proved to be brothers, who had been parted ten years. During the past year we heve introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Crystalized Chloride of Propylamine, as a REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM! And having received from many sources, both from phjsiciana of the highest stand ing and from patients, the roost Flattering Testimonials of i:s Iteal Valor in the treatment of this painful and obsti na'e disease, we are induced to present it to the public in a form READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hop will com mend itelf to hoe who are suffering with this afflicting complaint, and to the medi cal practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been exten sively experimented with in the Pennsylvania Hospital, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) EF It is carefully pnt up ready for im mediate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggists at 75 cents per bottle, and at -wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggi6taand Manufacturing Chemists, Philadelphia, Penna. Philadelphia, June 26, 1861. ly. S Pit I AG AND SUMIER HI A K T Z & 13 N T FT AVE just received from Philadelphia a splendid assortment of merchandise, purchased at the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell for Cash or Country Produce, uii as uiuiirime terms as ran oe procured i elsewherin Lisjht Seeet. Then Stork con sists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE. CEDAR 1VARE. HOLLOU'.IVARE, Iron, Rails and Spikes, BOOTS AND SHOES,HATS AND CAPS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ac. &c, In short every thing usually kept in a coun try fciore. They respectfully invite their old friends, and the public geuerally,to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. I" The highest price paid for country produce.. . MARTZ &ENT. Light Street, July 3d, 1361. A New Democratic Mo ri.ic Paper. "THE UNION." With a view to meet a universally ad mitted want, the undersigned will issue on Monday, the 1st of July next, a Morninz fenny faper, to be called "THE UNION." The great mission oi the Democratic Party, which hps ever stood as the bulwark of the Union and the Champion of the Constitctiox, renders its entire unity and bold altitude in this hour of National per'.l a matter of vital concern. The pending stni2gle is not less for the maintenance of a Un ted Country than for the Perpetua'ion of Democratic principles, as expounded by J efferson and Jackson. The most momen tous result hang upon the issue. Mere party questions are lor the time by com mon consent adjounred. The past is dead. save in its lessons of experience. The Democratic ho-ts have not shrunk from their full share in the responsibilities and dangers of the emergency. They have ral'ied with one accord around the stand ard oi our common country. But tho oc casion imposes other duties. The Govern ment will demand and receive the willing support of every patriot, in its efforts to vin oicate the National honor and re-asert the National authority ; but the Preservation of Constitutional Liberty rests more with the people than wiih Congress and Cabinet. Vigilance and Unity are therefore especial ty requisite in tne present juncture. It is the porpote of the Proprietors to make "THE UNION." in every respect a first clas Journal. The Democracy of the whole Siate feel the need of a bold and vigorous Metropolitan daily ; and no effort will be spared to render "THE UNION" both popular and efficient as a newspaper, and as a fearless exponent of the great principles for which the Democratic party have ever contended, and which are now so unhappily imperilled. The Proprietors have perfected such ar rangements as will place the enterprise, from the beginning, upon a substantial business basis, wih abundant means lo make a Newspaper second in interest and ability te no other in ;ha city; and while the paper will be fearlessly Democratic, it will sedulously avoid all faction, as the deadliest bane to party efficiency. We look to the DEMOCRATIC MASSES for support, and shall labor to make "THE UNION" in every way worthy their confi. dence and liberal patronage, as a heb, readable and fearless Journal. rERMS: Per Annum, Three Dollars, or served ty Carriers SIX CENTS PER WEEK B" Orders should be addressed to JO. SEV'ERNS & CO No. 130 South Third St., Padadelpbia, Pa. June 26, 1861 - ATTjTCxVriOI ! COMPANY,! S3" 32 LE 2 NK thousand customers tu volanter to v buy their Goods at L. T. SHARPLESS Store, where tbey can be bought very low for cash or country produce. Having on band a stock of goods, he is determined to sell at prices reduced to suit the times. An assortment of Clothing adapted to this season of the year, will be sold cheap, . Good Sugars at 6i to 12 J lb. - Syrups at 10 to 15 cw.per qt. Alio, New Orleans Baking Molasses. A fresh lot of cheap Calicos, warranted to hold color just received. All kinds of Shoes will be VolJ, at prices less (ban marked. To customers baying for cash, -we would say it is to your interest to give bim a call. - Gratein! for the patronage extended to him in the past, he hopes to merit the coa fiJence of the public in future - L. T. SHARPLESS. loorasbarjt June 5, 1851-. ELIXIR PR0PYLAMIrjE. j LIST OF DEALERS. fF Goods, Wares and Merchandise", &c, V and Distillers. Kntwura VaMntr t-lmicia Keepers, within the county of Columbia, returned and clarified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, by the Ap praiser of Mercantile Taxes of said county as follows, to wit : BLOOM TlVP. CLASS McKelvy, Neal & Co., 8 Bloomsburg Iron Co., 8 Lloyd T. Sharpless, 14 H. C. & 1. W. Hartman, 11 Ephraim P. Lutz, 14 John R. Moyer, 14 A. J. Sloan, 14 Georae M. Hageubuch, 14 David Stroup, 14 Elias Mendenhall, 13 Philip S Moyer, Stoves, 14 Oliver A. Jacoby, 14 Joseph W. Heodershot, 14 David Lowenberg, 14 Wm. B Drake, 14 A. M. Rupert, Stoves, 14 B. Siohner & Co., 14 S. H. Miller & Ever, 13 Simon C. Shive, 14 license. $30 00 30 00 7 15 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Joseph Sharpless, Foundry, 14 miss Amelia I). Webb, John R. Girion, Jeremiah J. Brower, Palemon John, Lloyd Paxton, 14 14 14 14 14 13 Berwick. Jackson &. Woodin, 13 10 do do Foundry, 14 7 Bowman & Owen, II 15 Reuben H. Nicely, 14 7 Abraham Miller, II 15 do do Drug Store, 13 10 A.P. Evens,J.B.Dodson ag'l 14 7 Briar creek. C. B. Seesholiz, 14 7 Levi Kntz, 14 7 Henry Martz, 14 7 S. Bloom, Foundry & Store, 14 7 Benton, Samuel Heacock, 14 7 Parvin Makers, 14 7 Harriet Cole, 14 7 Hiram F. Everett, 14 7 Beaver. 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Franklin Shuman, 14 Catawissa. Jesse K Sharplssf, 13 S. D Reinhard, Stoves, 14 George Hughes; " 14 J. Sharpless, ' " 14 J. S. Brobst, 13 C. Rahn & Co., 14 Jacob H. Creaky, 14 J. P. Fincher. 14 C. W. McKelvy & Co , 14 Levi Keiler, 14 Centre. R. W.tM. Low, 14 Jacob Spon.ler, 14 C. II. Hess & Co., 14 Gilt-ert H. Fowler. 13 7 00 10 7 7 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 7 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 7 D. K.Sloan, 14 Charles F. Hill, 14 Conyngham. Jonathan H. Hogland, 14 Daniel S. McKeirnan, 14 Ftanklin. Washington Parr, 14 Kesier & Mendenhall, 14 Ftshingcreek. Daniel McHenry, 14 Bernard Ammermio, 14 Howell & Penington, 14 Solomon Bnas, 14 Emaudas Unangst & Bro. 14 Greenwood. John LeHSOf, 14 George)Masteis &."Son, 13 E. Wertman, 14 Jacob Schuyler, 14 Hemlock. 00 Jacob Harris. 14 7 00 M. G.& W. H. Shoemaker, 13 10 00 Charles Ney hard, 14 7 00 Locvtf. S. B. Deimer, 13 10 00 A. Rice, 13 io 00 D. B. Levan, 14 7 00 Mark Williams, 14 7 00 Washington Yeager, 14 7 00 Jacob Yeager, 14 7 00 Maine. Jacob Jamison, 14 7 00 Wm. T. Shuman, 14 7 00 Madison. McCay&Son, 13 10 00 Mdler & Tyerman, 13 10 00 Kreamer & Brother. 13 10 00 M'fflin. Creay & Brown, 13 10 00 I. K. Schwepptnheiser, 14 7 00 S'ephen Wolf, 14 7 00 M. & A. Grov6r, 14 7 00 Montour. Bittenbender & Co. 14 7 P0 Mount Pleasant. J. F. Dicterich, 14 7 00 Orange. Lazarus & Fisher, 13 10 00 William Fril2, , 14 7 00 A B. Stewart, 14 7 00 A. Coleman, 14 7 00 Isaac N. Kline, 14 7 00 Roaringcreek. Judah Cherington, 14 7 00 Scott. Thomas W. Edgar, 13 10 00 David Whitmyer, 14 00 Samuel A. Worman, 14 7 00 B F. Reishart & Brother, 14 7 00 C. S. Fowler & Crevelipg, 13 10 00 H. C. & T. Creveling, 14 7 00 Jacob D. Melick, 14 7 00 Martz & Ent, 12 12 50 Henry 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.Lauderracb,Fiihin2creek,l 1 15 00 Rohr McHenry, Benlori, 11 15 OQ i Richard Plumer, Blom, 11 15 00 Reuben Miller, Briarrreek; 9 25 00 MILLINERS. Mary Barkley, Bloom, 14 7 00 E. J. Wilson, . " 14 7 00 Elizabeth Peterman, " 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. Dieterioh, " 14 7 00 Jane Berkhard, " " 14 7 00 EATING HOUSES. R. Stohner & Co., Bloom, J. W. Hendershot, E. J. Jacobv, . " Evereit & Conner, Montour, Levi Killer, Cattawissa, Samuel Kostenbauder, " John Geiger, Frederick Nicely, Berwick, Michael Fraatz, " J. M. Steely, Conyngham, All persons who may feel aggrieved by the above classification can have an op portonity of appealing by calling on tne undersigned, at his residence, (Madison House) in Jerseylown, Madison township, any time, on or before the 12th day of July 1861, or at the Commissioners office in Bloomsburg, on the ' 13th of July, after which no appeal will be heard. SAMUEL RIMBY. Mercantile Appraiser. May 15, 1861. BLANKS! BLANKS! 1 BLANKS!! DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper & desirablefonns,f o sale at the cfjca of the "Star ofthe North" GREENWOOD SEMINARY AND COLUMBIA COUNT? AT MILLVILLE, PENN'A. Important Additions & ImproveiaentF Autumn Term to Commence August 17. rpHJS Institution which has been in sue cessful operation for the past ten yearf , is about undergoing a very important rer -ovation, in order to place it on a more sta ble basis than ever, and present facilities which are not surpassed by ordinary Acad emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among the improvements will he 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 class rooms, a library and reading room contain ing a cabinet of minerals and euriosilie, bath room, &c. An experienced and thoroughly qualified classical teacher and lecturer will be at the head of the Board of Instruction, bnt the Principal will have the general superintendence of the institution and a-ume a share of the duties of teach ing. Regular lertnjes will be deliveied 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 themselves ior teachers' profession, will receive especial attention and assistance. The course of Instruction in the school will be thorough 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 of the latin, Greek, and German languages, to enable students to qualify themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuits, or to enter any clan at college. The conniry 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 pupil are not surrounded by tnose demoralizing influences, and temp tations found in our cities, arger 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 and inducements to con siderate parents emulous students, seldom found surrounding large schools and acad emic. The Literary Society also, or.e of the old est and best conducted in this section of conniry, presents an attractive feature and UKelul auxiliary, to a practical education. The improvements will be under the immediate charge of an efficient Board ol TruMees, appointed by the Seminary Com pany, and will be completed in time ior the Autumn term, to commence the 12th of Augusi 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 aod wider range of instruction, we rei-pectfully solicit a careful examination into our facilities and claims. Terras : Boarding, washing, tuition, Hants and incidental expenses, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will be. Thiriy Dolurs, one half payable in advance the other half and all tuition bills will be expected ( rotnpt Ij at the expiration of each quarter. Items : Boarding, with furnished rooms, one quarter 22,00 Tuition in common English branhces 5,00 ( ( it including Mathematics and Book Keeping by Double Entry 6,00 Tuition in Latin, Greek, and German extra 1,00 Washing, Lights and incidental ex pense, one quarter, 3,00 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 furiher particulars addres WM. BURGESS, Priori oal Millville, Penn'a. George Masters, J. K. Eves. ) Dr. A. P Hcllf.r. Ellis Eves, Trustees. Benjamin K. Eves, ) Millville, May 29. 1861. Aclininislralor's Notice TyfOriCE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on (he estate of Thomas Aten, sen., late of Mifflin 'ownsh'.p, Col. County, have been grained by the Register of said county to William A'en, residing in Nefcopeck township, Luzerne county and Tfiomas Aten, residing in Mifflin township Columbia county. All persons 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, ) ... THOMAS ATEN. J m 8" Mifflin, April 10, 1861 -6t. Administrator's Notice. ETFERS of administration on the estate I 1 1 1 f j 1 K n a m a It ar lut. F C.i.tU. !in township, Columbia county, deceased, have beeu granted 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 lo come forward and make pay ment forthwith to MARY L. W ANA MA CHER, FRANKLIN TREIBLEY, Franklin, March 6, 1861. Admr's. M'KELVY, NEAL & CO., ME 11 CI Mi NTS, Northeast corner of Main and MarketSts. $35,00. ip AYS the eniue cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commer cial School in the country. Upward of Twelve Hundred yout.g men from twehtt eight different States, have been educated for business here within the past ihree years, some of whom have been employed as book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Aiiiitini, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the college. EFMinisters' 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 and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, inclose twenty-five cents in Post age Stamps to the Principal. JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jane 5. 186 Ayert Cathartic Pills. LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BITTE2S. TT1HESE MEDICINES have now been be fore the public for a period of Thirty Years, and during that time have maintained a high chatacter in almost every part of the Globe, foi their extraordinary and imme diate power of restoring perfect health to persons suffering 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 VEGETABLE LIFE MfcDIClXES Ate well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stonmches, and crea ting a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of tha -tale and acrid kind: Flatulency, Loss of Appetitelleattbuin, Headache, Restless ness, Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the geneial symp tom of Djspepsia, will vanish, as a nat tural consequence of its core. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing ifie whole length of the intestines with a so'venipro ces, and without violence; ail violent pur ges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, bj restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of respiration in such cases, and the thorough solniion of all intestinal ob struction in others. The Lile Medicines have been k nown to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in ball that time, by removing local inflamation from the mus cles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthing the kidney and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these impor taiu organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, bv the perfect puiity wtiich these LIFE MEDICINES give lo the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the kin. and the morbid state of which occasions, all erup tive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of thet-e Pills for a very short time will effect an entire core of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in the clearness of the skin Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two ir. the worst caes. 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 sconrge of the Western country, these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy arid certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem subject to a return of the disease a cure by these Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Satisfied and b Cured BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS General Debi'ity, Loss of ap peiiie, and Diseases of Females the Med icines have been used with ine most ben eficial results in cases of this description: Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms yield to the mild yet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweats NVrvous debility, Nervooa Complaints of all kind's, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain- ter' cone, are soeeouv cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES.-Persons whoe constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious nt-e of Mercury, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most powerful preparations of Sarsapa rilla. Prepared and sold by W. B MOFFAT, 335 Brndway, New York. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17, 1861-ly. FRESH ARRIVAL, OF 'HE vndersigned offers for safe at the Store formerly kept by Joseph Gearhart, deceased, in Cattawisa township, about .three miles from the town of Cattawissa, an aasortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, snpeMor to any ever brought to that section. His stock cf soods is varied and of an ex cellent quality. He is prepared to sellcep haviit" purchased his goods to suit th limes Purchasers are cordially invited to call and examine his slock for th melves 'Qvick Sales and Small profits," has been adopted as his motto. CF"Couniry produce taken in exchange for goods at the regular market prices. JACOB H. CREASY. Cattawissa twp., May 1st, 1861. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Peter Hayman, of Orange, dee'd. IVOTICE is hereby given jhat letters of administration on the estate of Peter Hayman, la e of Orange township, Colun -bii counti , deceased, have been granted, by the Register of said coun'y, to the under dersigned who resides in the county and township above mentioned. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settlement, and thoe in debted lo make payment wiihon delay to RANDOLPH HAYMAN. Orange, June 19, 1861, Adm' Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER &c EYER'S. 'I'HE -nb-cribcr ha ve just returned from the City with another large and select assnri mnt of Spring and Summer Goods purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which they are determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be pro cured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their slock comprises L.adie' Dress Good, of the choicest styles and latest fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hoi lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hals 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 & EYER. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861. CARPET WEAVING, MACHINE STITCHING $C. JlfRS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, begs leave io inform the Public that be will be happ? to give full satisfaction a the above business. Bloom-burg, April 10, 1861. BARNARD KUPERT, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Shop on the South Side of Main Street, firs ST & OF OP ALL KINDS, AT J. JT. SHOWER'S Cheaper than liver. May If, I860. ft o ft ha tub tibJes GOOD NEVVS.FORiTHE UNEMPLOYED ! 1000 CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY ! ONE 2tlILLl6rtf DOLLARS' WORTH OF WATCHES, JEWELRY AND Silver-Plated Ware, TO BE DISPOSED OF ON AN ENTIRELY NEW AND Original IP lan! 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 stamp.to pay postage, and re ceive by return of mail A PREMIUM Containing our 1JYD ITCEMEJYTS Which afford a RAftE CHANCE TO MAKE 3I0NET Without risk, together with Relative to this PLAIT To insure prompt and satisfactory deal ings, direct all orders to GEO RUE G. EVAKS, 439 :hetnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. April 1, 1861.- xw. WATCH MAKER SHOP I THE undersigned would inloim bis friends and customers and the teat of mankind, that be continues to pay particular attention to the repairing ct watches; weight, spring, and lever city k ; jew elry and everything belonging ft his 'tne. and that it is at ail times, and in all cases his desire to give perfect satisfaction. He is an "excellent" workman, has visited several, and worked in three of the fi'st Cities in the world, New York, Philadel phia and the great City of Paris in Franco Pariicular attention is paid tore-gilding or what is termed "plating." HENRY ZUPPINGER, Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. NEW nilLLINERT G000S, FOR IIIJSS MARY BARKLEY, would respect-i-TA fully inform her customers in Blooms burg and vicinity, that she has just received from the city an excellent assortment of new nnerman ever, and more cat WTPculated to please the taste of fTl,. he most fastidious. She has paid strirt attention in making her Mic tions of bonnets, consequently has the best assortment, probably, ever brought to this place. She has an assortment ot neat and handsome ha ts and caps for little Micses, all of which she ran dispose of cheap. Give her a call before purchasing else where. Shop on Main Street, below Mar ket, north side. MARY BARKLEY. Bloomsburg, April 17, 1861. JOHNS Ac CROSLEIT, Sole Manufacturers of the Improred The cheapest and most durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Roofs of all kinds, and to Shingle Roofs without re moving ihe 6hingle. Tne Cost is only about One-Third that of Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. GCTTA PERCUA CEMENT, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs of every description, froji its great elasticity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion of metals, AND WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN I IN WARM WEATHER. These materials have been thoroughly tested in New York and ati parts of tne Southern and Western states, and we can give abundant proof of all we claim in their lavor, They are readily applied by ordioay la borers, at a trifling expense. "i0 II EAT IS REQUIRED." These materials are put op ready for use, and for shipping to all parts of the country, with full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be furnish ed on application by mail or in person at our Principal Office and Warehouse, 78 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Libert) Sfeet, New York. JOHNS & CROSLEY. Agents Wanted ! Terms Oasn ! ! May 29, 1861. ly. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Susan Jane Cavenee. dee'd. NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of administration on the E'ate of Susan Jane Cavenee, late of Mount Pleasant town ship, Columbia connty, dee'd., have been granted by the Register of said Connty to the undersigned, who reside in Mount Pleasant township, Columbia eoutity. All persons having clams or demands aginst the Estate of the decedent are requested lo present them for settlement , aod those in debted to make payment wtthont delay. GEORGE CAVENEE. A Mt. HEALTH AND ITS PLEAStE.ES, . ; ., ., OR . .... V Disease With Its . Agoiii&s CHOOSE BETWEEN THtiM. HOLtOWAY S PILLS. NF.Rvnns nwnti'npnV What is more featfnl than a breaking down ol the .nervous, ay stem To be exci table or nervous in a small degree is most distressinff, for where can a remedy be found ? There is one .'drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far. better, none ;. take no coffee, weak tea belnz preferable get all the fresh air yon can ; take three or four PilU every night; eat plenty of solids, avoiding the ce of slops ; and if these gold, en rules are followed, you wijl.be nappy, in mind and strong in body, and forget you' have any nerves. , . MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS? If there Is one thing more than another for which these Pills are so famous it is their purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing the blopd. from all im-. purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted as the one giand remedy for female complaints thev never fail, never weaken the system and always bring abont what it eauirad. ' SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF . APPETITE. ... These feelings which so sadden oaareW frequently arise from annoyance and troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is ocfit for us thns disordering the liver and stomach ' These organs must be regulated if yon wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instructions, will quickly re store a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a natural con sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indies scaiceJy any other medicine is ever used for these dis orders. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organs,' whether they secrete too much or too little . . L. iL L. 1 m . . wiri, or wneiuer uiey oe amictea wnn stone or gravel, or wiih aches and pains Ctfltlarl in lha Ininl nwm r f U a .-Inn. f t u kidneya. these Pills should bo taken accor ding to the printed instructions directions, and the Ointment should be weir rubbed' into the small ofthe back at bed lime. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORrER. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. Tbey. reach the liver and reduce it to a heiliby action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious iu cases of spasm in fact tbey never fail in. curing all disorders ol the li er and slomvctw Rollaway't nils are the beat remedy known in ine woria jor ine jouowing diseases. Ague, Inflammation. Asthma, Billions Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregnlari- . ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or , King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stoce and Gravel,..,, Secondary Symptom, ' Tic-Douloureux, Uumours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections, ' Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &c., &c. CAUTIOX !! None are genuine unless the words "Hollowav, New York nd, Lon don," are discernable as a Water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around, each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any. one rendering such information as may lead lo the detection ot any party or pasties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold a: the Manufactory of Profecsor Holloaay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York,aniL, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world,' in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and Si each CP There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of p a tients in rrery disorder are affixed to eacb box. October, 17, i860. NEW GOODS TERY CHEAP ! JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, NEW GOODS. . NpW GOODS, s r W GOODS, OF EVERY VARIETT, OF EVERY VARIETY, OF EVERY VARIETY, TO BE SOLD AT PRICES, TO BE SOLD AT PRtCES,' TO BE SOLD AT PRICES. JUST TO SUIT THE TIM ES. J UST TO SUIT TH E TI MES, JUST TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT L. T. SHARPLESS' STORE, AT L.T. SHARPLESS' STORE, AT L.T. SHARPLESS' STORE. The above cas be verified by calling in and examining the goods. Bloomsburg, April 21, 1861. NEW BUSINESS FIRM. XT HE undersigned respectfully, inform tbeir friends and the public generally, that they have entered) into co-partnership, un4er the name, style an firm ot MILLER & EYER in the mercantile Bnsirtex in the 'Old Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co lumbia county, where they intend carrying on the business of GENERAL MERCHAN DIZING, in all its diversified branches and departments, and to which tbey invite au extension of the public patrooase. S. H. MILLER. FRED'K EYER, Rloo!sburs, May 15, 1861 if. V7HEREAS my wife, Anna Maria Sli " ner, lately left ray houe, and bed and board without ray knowledge, and gainst my wish, and is continuing to ab sent herself therefrom. AU persons sre hereby notified not to trust the said Anna, Maria on ray account, a I will not pay any debts of her eoutraction. JOHN STINER. Bloom sberg, May 32, 1861. .At? t15? o ft r o 1 1 r.