STAR OP THE NORTH, BLOOMS BU RG, PA. : : Wednesday Morning, Jnlj JO, 1SCI. Wantkd-Aii apprentice to the, priming bu siness, si this establishment. To a young man oi pood morals and a liberal -education . a first rate opportunity is offered to become familiar with ite 'art .preservative -of all arts.' July 101661. ; , Wau a fine little shower at th'rs place 'on Monday evening last. - Vegetation is in -need of more rain -at present. Corn and oats will suffer if they are not relieved coon, ft looks to as as it the summer crops are going to be slim.; Col. V. W. RicsKTTs, left this place, with the Bloomsburg Farrd, on Saturday last, " for Camp Curtin. ' A very large number of . our citizens escorted them to the depot. We noticed come Ehedding-of tears on the part ot those married ladies whose husbands ' ere connected with the Band. ' Is Towi. Several of the members of the ' "Iron Guards" came from Camp Cnrtin on a visit to their friend?, in this place, on Sat urday last, and returned on Tuesday, yester day. They all looked robust and hearty. Our 'Printer Boy" gave evidence of good treatment; and the "Senator'', in particular, looked improved. , . American Cement Glue We invite (ha attention of -all our readers to the advertise ment of Messrs. Johns & Crosley, New "York, in another colamn. Their -'Cement Club" will no donbt meet wfth a large sale, is a great savin to housekeepers, and with in the reach of all. Only 25 cents per bottle, -and for sale by druggists and storekeepers generally. Scictde. On Thursday morning last, Mrs. Jacob Gensil of Caitawissa, committed sui cide by hanging herself in a school house, neat her . residence.- It Is said that 6 he was a very estimable old lady, much belov ed and respected by all who knew her. The probabilities are that she -bad become .deranged, from the fact of her having two sens in the army and a third one about to -engage in the same pursuit. Fourth of July in Uloomslnrj. . The Eighty-Fifth Anniversary of our Na tional Independence was celebrated, on Thursday last, in Bloomaburg, in the 'spirit of the Union and for the sake of the UifroN? 'It was a spontaneous out pouring of the people, from alt sections of Columbia coun ty, and no' one incident occurred to inter rupt its harmony or mar the exercise of the Day. From four to five thousand people, it is estimated, participated in the interest lng exercises of the celebration Ji.1 10 o'cl'k in the morning, agreeably to the announcement in the Programme, the ham 1 Battle of Bunker UUP carce off, on the side hill South of Bloomsburg, between the 'British Red Coats' aud the 'American Blue Coats,' under the auspices of Messrs. Enos -Jaccby and Peter S. Rishel. It was a thril ling and war-like demonstration,and though - bloodless in its results, was conducted wkh all the 'pomp and circumstance.! of g!ori oas war.' The British ultimately stormed the American Fort and besieged the Army. At 1 o'clock, P." M.f Marshal's Kiine, Billmeyer and Menscb, formed the people 4n one grand procession and marched to the Celebration Grounds in Snyder's Grove, -North of Bloomsburg, where our citizens "had made ample arrangements or Celebra ting the Day, by the erection of suitable -stands tor the Speakers snd comfortable eats for the " people. The Ladies too, God bless them were there, by thousands, in all their engaging charms, and not only imparted hilarity to the exercises of the occasion, but gave occulary demonstration of the interest they took in the Celebration by tastefully decorating the Speaker's Stands with richly variagated nosegajsand boqnets. . The great assembly was then organized by the appointment , of WM McKELVY, Keq President of the Day. Messrs. John JklcReynolds, S. L. Bettle, E. G Ricketts, Win. Howell, Stephen Baldy, Charles H. Hess, David Lowenberg, J. E. Sands, Peter Eat, John Robi6oo, Hugh McCollnm, Geo. Mack, I. W. McKelvy, George Martz, Jo eph R. Patton, and Cyrus Barton, Vice Presidents. Wm. H. Jacoby and Andrew Madison, Secretaries .The Rev. Mr. Rcs il, addressed the Throne of Grace. . The Bloomsburg Cornet Brats Band, and a select Cboir of Ladies and Gentlemen, were In attendance, and gave increased lite ana animation io me exetcires jj e;ugiug and discoursing sweet music. Robeit F. Clare, Esq., in a locid and audible tone, then read the 'Declaration of Independence.' - Hon. Robert Fleming, of Lycoming, de livered the first Oration, ft was a masterly production, carefully prepared and well ar ranged, evincing an unusual degree of anti quarian research and ' rare oratorical elo quence on ' the part of the speaker. Gen. FlxmiWs address, was frequently applaud ed . by the audience, and though qoite lengthy, was replete wiib interest and gave Unbounded satisfaction. Hon. John W. M award, also of Lycom io. followed in a most animated and high ly patriotic National address. He spoke chiefly of the state of the country' and in - support of the Union, and never have our people been treated to a more soul-etirring and heart-moving entertainment. Judge Mdynard U an able jnrst, a logical states man, and an eloquent orator. Upon the termination of the two Orations, the following Resolution was offered, and passed by general acclamation : Resolved, That the thanks of the people of Columbia county, are eminently due uea. Eobeht Fleming, and Hon. Joha W. Mat t hard, for their very able, patriotic, historic ana inny national unioa urauons. ; Mr. McKelvv, the venefabie President of the Day, then announced, that as our in teresting exercises in the Tented Grove,had at-oct terminated, the meeting would be t at . f i i t acjocrnea, to re-asseraoie mere npon ma Fourth cf Jaly, 18S2. Cuuxbu Demo 'rat "" ' V ", " Candidate for Sheriff. ; Peter Dillmeter, of Bloomsburj, weare authorized to announce, will be a candidate for SHERIFF, at the approaching general election, subject to the decision -of the Co lumbia county Democratic Convention. July :o, 1861. . . " : . - , REVIEW OF THE MARKET, carefully corrected weekly. WHEAT,-- $1 RYE, CORN. OATS, BUCKWHEAT, " FLOUR pr. bbl. 6 CLOVERSEED.5 20 70 56 30 50 00 00 BUTTER. EGGS, TALLOW, ' LA-RD, POTATOES, 12 10 12 12 75 DR'D APPLES.l 00 HAMS, . 12 MARRIED. On the 30th of June, at the Ger. Reform Parsonage in Orangeville, by Rev. W. Good rich, Mr. Daxiel Ohl, to Miss Prudence Hendershot, both of Madison township, Columbia county. On tne 4th of July, at the same place, "by the same, Mr. William Wiser, to Miss Catharine Cooper, both of Strawberry Ridge, Montour county. DIED. In Bloomsburg, on the 7th tort., Hiram Willet8 Kahler, son of Charles Kahler Esq., in the 20 year of his age. In Bloomsburg, on the 4th int, Maria S. Stetler, wife of Samuel Stetler, ic the 62d year of her age. In Danville, Montonr county, Penna.,' on the 2nd of July, 1861, after a t-hon illness, Albert C Eookut, of inflammatory -rheumatism, aged 14 years, and 2 months. "DeaTest brother thoa haRt left ns, Here thy loss we deeply feel ; ' Cut 'tis God who hath bereft us, ' ' 'He can all our sorrows heal." 'He sleeps, alas! where all must sleep, Within the cold, cold ground, Among the dead his form is laid And in his last robe bound " IVoiicc To the liars oj Thomas Conner, deceased. TVOTICE is hereby piven that the Account x of John: Conner, Surviving Trustee of the estate of Thomas Conner, late of Green wood twp-, Columbia county dee'd. was filed at the May term 1861, of this Court, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance at the September term 1861. -JACOB EYERLY. Clerk O. C. . Bloomsburg,' July 10, 186 1 61. - Administrator's Notice. Estate of Jacob Nagte, Lte of Centre twp , deed. jVOTICE is hereby given that letters of " administration on the estate of Jacob Nagle, late ol Centre town-ship, Columbia coumy, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Columbia county to Frank lin Nagle of eaid township and county. All persona having claims or d ematuls against the estate of the decedent are re quested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to make payment without delay to ERA NK LIN NAGLE, - Centre, July 3d, 1861 61. Adm'r. SOMETHING FOK THE TIMES! ! A NECESSITY L EVERT HOUSEHOLD JOIIIVS & CROSLEY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE The Strongest Glue in I ho World For Cementing Wood. Leather, Class, Ivory, China. Martle. Porcelain, Alabaster, Bone, Co'ralj &c. Sec, &c. The enly article of the kind ever produced which will withstand" Water. EXTRACTS: "Every housekeeper should have a sup ply of Johns & Crowley's Americaa Cement Glue." Ntw York Times. 'It is so convenient to have in (he house" Hew Yen k Express.- ''It is always ready this commends it to everybody."- N. F. Independent.' "We have tried it, and find it n useful in our bouse as water." -Wilkes' Spirit of the Times. Price 25 Cents per Dottle. Very Liberul Heduction to Wholesale Dealers. TKKJIh CASH. tsrFor sale by all Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the couotry. JOHNS & CROSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, 78 William Siieel, fCotaer of Libeity St.. NEW-YORK. - . . . - July 10, I8fil. lyV " Audilor's rVoticc In the Oipkan's Court for the county of Colnm- biahiVUe of Conrad Hess, late of Sugar loof township deceased. . The Auditor appointed by the. Court lo report distribution of -the balance in the hands of William Hess, Executor of the last will and testament of Conrad Hess, late of Sugarloaf township, in the county of Co lombia deceased, will meet the parties in terested for the purpose of bis appointment, on Saturday the 24 day ofAugust 1861, at ten o'clock, A. M. of said day, at his effice in Bloomsburg, in said county, all persons interested in the faid Estate are required lo present their claim before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming in for a share of the for.d. ' JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsburg, July 3d, 1861 4t. During the past year we heve introduced to the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure Cryslalized Chloride of Propylamine, as a KE3IEDY FOR RHEUMATISM ! And having received from many source?, both from physicians of the highest stand ing and from patients, the most Flattering Testimonials of l:s Heal Value 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 hope will com mend itself to those who are suffering with this fifHiciing complaint, and to Ihe medi cal practitioner who may feel disposed to test the powers, of this valutbte remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, haa recently been exten sively experimented with in the- ! - Pennsylvania Hospital, - and with MAItKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) i 37 It is carefully pal up ready for im mediate nse, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the druggirtd at 75 cents per bottle, and at wholesale ef BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, ' Druggist and Manufacturing Chemists, . Phi Li c elphi a , Pm.NA. 1 Philadelphia, Jcn3 23, If. LIST OF DEALERS. I Gcod, Wares and Merchandise, &o., " and Distillers, Brewers, Eating House Keeper within the county of Colnmbia, returned aod classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, by the Ap praiser H Mercantile Taxes of said county as follovs, to wit: BLOOMTWP. CLASS. Mckelvjr, Neal '& Co., ' 8 Bloomsburg Iron Co., 8 Lloyd T. Sharpless, 14 H. C. & 1. W. Hartman, 11 Ephraim P. Lotz, . ! John R. Moyer, 14 A.VJ. Sloan, 14 Georea M. Hagen'buch, 14 David Stroup, " 14 Eliss Mendenhall, 13 Philip S. Moyer, Stoves, 14 Oliver A. Jaooby, 14 Joseph W. HeDdershot, 14 David Lowenberg, 14 Wm. B Drake, 14 A. M. Rupert, StoTes, 14 B. Stohner & Co., 14 UCKNSS. S30 O0 30 00 7 00 15 00 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 CO 10 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 S. H. Miller fc Ever, 13 10 00 Simon C. Shive, 14 Joseph Sharpless, ;Fonndry, 14 Miss Amelia "D. Webb, 14 John R. Girton, 14 Jeremiah J. Brower, 14 Palemon John, 14 Lloyd Paxion, 14 Berwick. Jackon & Woodin, 13 do do Foundry, 14 Bowman & Owen, 11 Reuben H. Nicely, 14 Abraham Miller, 11 do do Drug Store, 13 A. P. Even, J.B.Dodson ag't 14 Briarcreek. C. B. Seesholiz, 14 Levi Kutz, 14 Henry Martz, 14 S; Bloom, Foundry & 'Store, 14 Benton, Samuel He acock, 14 Parvin Masters, 14 Harriet Cole, 14 Hiram F. Everett, - 14 Beaver. FranklinShuman, ' ' 14 Catawissa. Jese K. Sharpless, 13 S. D. Reinhard, Stoves, 14 George Hughe?, 14 J. Sharpless, " 14 J. S. Brobst, ' 13 C. Rahn & Co., 14 Jacob H. Creasy, 14 J. P.'Fincher, 14 C. W. McKelvy & Co , 14 Levi Ketler, 14 f " 1 ' Centre. E.-W.I&L Low, 14 Jacob Sponsler, 14 C. H. Hess & Co., 14 Gilbert H. Fowler, - 13 D. K. Sloan, 14 Charles F. Hill, 14- Conyngham. Jonmhan H. Hogland, 14 Daniel4S. McKeirnan. 14 Fianklin. Washington Parr, 14 Kester & MendenKall, 14 Fishingcreek. Daniel McHenry, 14 Bernard Ammermin, 14 Howell & Penington, 14 Solomon Buss, 14 Emandas Unangft & Bro. 14 Greenwood. John Le20t, l GeorgeMasters & "Son, IS E. Wertman, 14 Jacob Schnyler, 14 Hemlock. Jacob Harris, 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 7 00 15 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 O0 7 7 00 00 10 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 ia 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 M. G. & W. H. Shoemaker, 13 Charles Neyhard, 14 Locus! S. B. Deimer, A. Rice, D. B. Levan, Mark Williams, Washington Yeaser, Jacob Yeager, - Maine. Jacob Jamison, Wm. T. Shuraan, Madison. McCay & Son, Miller & Tyerman, Kreamer & Brother. M'flin. Cteay & Brown, I. K. Schweppenheiser, Stephen Wolf, M. & A. Grofer, Montour. Bittenbender & Co. 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 00 00 10 00 10 03 10 00 10 00 00 00 00 7 CO 7 00 Mount PleaanU J. F. Dicterich, Orange, Lazarus & Fieher, William Fritz, A B. Stewart, A. Coleman, 14 13 14 14 14 14 10 00 00 00 00 00 Isaac N. Kline, Roaringcret'c. Judah Cheiington, Scott. 14 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 . 7 00 12 50 12 50 12 50 7 00 25 00 15 00 15 no 15 00 25 00 ? on 7 00 7 00 Thomas W. Edgar, David Whitmyer, Samuel A. Worraan, B. F. Reighart & Brother, C. S. Fovlr & Creveling, H. C. &T. Creveling, Jacob D. Melick, Martz & Ent, Henry M. Fuller, . H. W. Creasy & Brother, 13 14 14 14 13 14 14 12 12 12 Wm. Peacock, Drue Stor, 14 DISTILLERS. Freas & Shaffer, Centre, 9 T.Lauderbach,Fishingcreek.l 1 Rohr McHenry, Benton, 11 Richard Plumer, Bloom, 11 Reuben Miller, Briarcreek; 9 MILLINERS. Mary Barkley, Bloom. 14 E.J. Wilson, Elizabeth Peterman, " Misses Harman, " Efee Creasy,. Mifflin 14 14 14 14 7f00 7 00 00 00 00 00 Shaffer & McDowell, Scott, 14 Mrs. A. J. Brass, Berwick, 14 Mrs. J. Dieteiich, " 14 Jane Berkhard, " 14 7 7 7 7 EATING HOUSES. B. Stohner & Co., Bloom, J. W. Hendershot, E.J.Jacobv, Everett & Conner, Montour, Levi Killer, , Caitawissa, Samuel Kostenbaader, " John Geiger, Frederick Nicely, Berwick, Michael Franiz, " . J. M. Steely, Conyngham, All persons who may feel aggrieved by the above classification can hare an op portunity of appealing by callir-' on tde undersigned, at his residence, (Madison House) in Jerseytown, Madixon township, any time, on or before the 12th cay of July 1861, or at the" Commissioner office m Bloomsburg, on the 13th, of Jify, after which Too appeal will be heard. . ' ' SAMUEL RIM BY. ' . Mercantile Appraiser. May 15, 1861. ' ' BLINKS I BLANKS I I BLANKS I I DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPCENAb', An JiinnfFVT N'OTES. of proper & desirabIeform8,fo sale at the r,(Ama nftVa HCf-, nftha NnHl .'J GIlEENWpOD SEMINARY ' - 1 AN 0 COLOMBIA COUNTY ' i. . , AT MILLVILLE, PENN A. . Important Additions & Improvements Autumn Term to Commence August 1?4 THJS Institution which' has been in s.uc cessful operation for the past'Ten yearr, is about undergoing a very important rer ovationy 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 wilt 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 class 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 of the Board of Instruction, but the Principal will have the general superintendence of the institution and assume a share of the duties of teach ing, Regular lectujes will bo delivered upon various scientific subjects, as well as upon the theory and practice oi 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 (Tie school "will be thorough and systematic, calculated to embrace the various branches of a prac tical education. Ample provision will be made for the study of the higher Mathe matics, the elucidation of Physics, and the Natural Scieuce, by means of suitable ap paratus, and for the Etudy of the latin, Greek, and German languages, to enable students lo qualify themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuits, or to enter any crass at College. The country location of thialSeminaTy 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 pupils are not 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 irom liter ature and the work of mental culture, pre sents attractions and inducements to con siderate parent emulous students, seldom found surrounding large schools and acad emies. The Literary Society also, or.e of the old est and beft conducted in this section of country, presents an attractive feature and usetul auxiliary, to a practical education. The improvements will be under the immediate charge of an efficient Board o1 Trustees, appointed by the Seminary Com pany, 8rtd will be completed in time for the Autumn tens, to commence the 12th of August next. While thankful for past patronage we wish to merit a continuance of similar fa voTs, and as' we intend to include a higher grade and wider range of instruction, n-e respectfully solicit a careful examination iuto our facilities aod claims. Terms: Boarding, washing, tuition, light and incidental expenses, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will be Thirty Dollars, one halt navarle in advance the other half and all tuition biiio will be expected i raiupt If at the expiration of each quarter. Items : Boarding, with furnUhed rooms, one quarter Tuition in common English branhce It (C it I It 5)00 nn including Mathematics and Book Keeping by Double Entry 6,00 Tuition in Latin, Greek, aud German extra 1.00 Washing, Lights and incidental ex- penep, one quarter, v 3,00 Those who desire to procure scholarships or attend by the year, will be accommoda ted at a reasonable discouct, and students wishing to secure room? should make sea sonable application. For further particulars addres WM." BURGESS, Principal. Millville, Penn'a. George Masters, J. K. Eves, ) Dr. A. P. Heller. Ellis Eves, Trustees. Benjamin K. Eves, ) Millville, May 29, 1861. Administrator's IVoiicc. TUOTICE is hereby given that Letters of " Administration on the estate of Thomas Aten, sen., lato of Mifflin township, Col. County, have been granted by the Register of said county to William A'en, residing in Nejcopeck township, Luzerne county and Tnomas Aten, residing in Mifflin townhip Columbia county. All persons having claims or demands againM the estate of the decedent, are requested to , make them known to the undersigned wittout e'elay and tho.-e indebted will make payment forthwith to WILLIAM ATEN, ) . THOMAS ATEN. Am ' Mifflin, April 10, 1661-fit. - Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Wanamacher, late of Frank lin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Regis-ter of Co lumbia county, to the undersigned, rending in said Franklin township ; all persons hav ing claims against the esta'e of the dece dent are requested to present them to the administrators without delay, and those indebted to come forward and make pay ment forthwith to MARY L. WANAM ACHER, ) FRANKLIN TRE1BLEY, Franklin, March 6, 1861. Adrar's. 31'KELVY, NEIL & CO., MERCIIJJNTS, 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 Twflve Humjred yoiiLg men from twebtv eight different States, have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew nothing of accounts when they entered the college. Cy 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 and Ornamental Penmanship, and a large Engraving of the College, inclose twenty-five cents in Post age Stamps to the Principal. JENKINS St SMITH, Pittsburgh, Fa. June 3.TK6J LIFE PILLS & PIIOEMX BITTERS.) riiHESE MEDICINES have now been be fore the. public ior a period of Thirty Years, and during that rime have maintained a high chaiacier in almost every part of the Globe, fot 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 VCGCTABLU Lire MLDICIXES Ate well known lo be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, ly thoroughly cleansing the first aud second stomaches, and crea ting a flow of pure, healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind: Flatulency, Loss of Appetite Heartburn, Headache, Restless ness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symp toms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a nat tural consequence of its cure. COST1VENESS, y cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a so'veni pro cess, and without v iolence; all violent pur ges leave the bowels costive within two day. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of respiration in such cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal ob struction in others. The Lite Mei'icines havebeen known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removins local ii.flamatlon from the mus cles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthing the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these impor lar.t orcans, 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 matier to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SOKES, by the perfect puiity which 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 tkin, and the morbid state of which occasions all erup tive complaints, 6allow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The use of thete Pill for a very short timH will.ePect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in lh clearness of the f-kin. Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the worst cae. PILES. The original proprietor of thee Modicines, was cured of Piles, 35 yearn standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For tbi scourge of the Western country, thess Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem suljpct to a return of tbo disease a cure bv ihese Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Satisfied and be Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS. General Debi'ity, Loss of ap petite, and Diseases of Females the Med icines have been used with Ihe most ben eficial results in cases of this description: Kinss Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms yields to the mild yet powerful action of these remaikable Medicines. Night Sweats Nervous debility, Net vous Complaints of all kind, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain ters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES.-Persons whose constitutions have becom6 impaired by the injudicious ue ol Mercury, will find these Medicines a petfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of Me'cury, infinitely sooner than the mot powerful preparations of Sarsapa rilla. Prepared aud sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Brodway, New York. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17, 1861-ly. FRESH ARRIVAL, OF fHE gndereigned offers for site at the Store formerly kept by Joseph Gearhart, deceased, in Caitawissa lownhip, about .three miles from the town of Catlawi.ssa, an assortment of SPUING AND SF3I2IER GOODS, snperior lo any ever brought to that section. His slock cf goods is varied and of an ex cellent quality. He is prepared to tell cheap having purchased his goods to suit thu times. Purchasers are cordially invited t call and examine his stock for themselves "Qvick Sales atd Small profits'," has been adopted as his motto. 3?" Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the regular market prices. JACOB II. CREASY. Caitawissa twp., May 1st, 1861. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Peter Ihyman, tf Orange, dre'd. TOTlCE is hereby gien that lcter of administration on the estate -f Peter Hayman, U'e of Orange township, Colurr bia count, deceased, have been "granted, by Ihe Register of said couny, (o the under dersigned who resides in the county and township above meniionel. All person ha?i.'n claims or demands attains! ihe estate of the decedent are reqnestwd to present them for settlement, and ihne in debted lo make payment withon' delay to RANDOLPH HAYMAN. Orange, June 13, 1S61. Adm'r. Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER &, EYER'S. rTMlE subscribers have just returned from the City with another large and telect assortment of , Spring and Summer Goods purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which they are determined lo sell on as moderate terms as can be pro cured elsewhere in Bloomtiburg. Their stock comprises Ladies' Dress Good, of the choicest styles and UteM fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Qneensware, Cedarware, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kept in country stores; lo which tiey invitas the public cenerally. The highest price paid for country prodace. MILLER & EYER. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861. CARPET HEATING, ' . MACHINE STITCHING JfC. Til RS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, begs J" leave 10 inform the Public that he will be happy to give full satisfaction n the above business. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861. IIAUNARD UUPEKT, FASHION Jl RLE TAILO rSI , s - & . c- ' OF OF ALL KINDS, AT JT. JT. BROWCR'S Cheaper than 12vcr. May IP, I860. O if. O O .. : ft is ft :t t"t i" "' s ss if t . . - -. . 1 NEW MILLINERY G00S, FOR JV1JSS MARY BARKLEY, would respect fully inform her customers in Blooms burg and vicinily, that she has just received from thecity an excellent assortment of new liner than ever, and more cal fc7?culated to please the taste of iL ihe most fastidious. She has paid Mrirt attention in making her elc tions of bonnets, consequently has the best asortnieht, probably, ever brought to this place. She has an assortment ot neat and handcm ha ts and caps for little Misses, all of which she can dispose of cheap. (rive her a call before purchasing ele where. Shop on Main Street, below Mar ket, north tide. MARY BARKLEY. Bloomsburg, April 17, 1861. CROSLEY, Sole aianafacturers of the Improrcd The cheapest and most durable Roofing in u?e. 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 the shingles. Tne Coht is only about One-Third that of Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. CCTTA PERCUA CEJIENT, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs ol every description, fro.ii 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. Thse materials have been 'thoroughly tested in Nw Fork and all parts of ttie Southern and Western states, and we can give abundant proof of all we claim in their lavor, They are readily applied by ordinay la borer, at a trifling expense. " M I Ii: IT IS KLQUIRED." These materials are put up ready for use, and for shipping 10 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 Orhce and Warehouse, 78 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Liberty Sceet, New York. JOHNS CROSLEY. Appnts Wanted ! Terms Oash ! ! May 29, 1661. ly. A New Democratic Morning Paper. "the Union." With a view to meet a universally ad mhted want, ihe undersigned will issue on Monday, the 1st of July next, a Morning Penny Paper, to be called "THE UNION." The great mission of the Democratic Parly, which has ever stood as the bulwark of the Union and the Champion of the Constitution, renders its entire unity and bold attitude in this hour of National peril a matter of vital concern. The pending slrugale is not less for the maintenance of a Un ted Country than for the Perpetuation of Democratic principles, as expounded by Jefferson and Jackson. Tne most momen tous result hang upon the issue. Mere party questions are for the time by com mon const nt adjounred. 7e past is dead, save iu its lessons ol experience. The Democratic hou have not shrunk from their full share in the responsibilities and (.'auger of the emergency. They have ral'ied with one accord around the eland ard ol oui common country. But iho oc casion imposes other duties. The Govera rnent will demand and receive tbe willing support cf every patriot, in its efforts to vin cica'.o the National honor and re-assert the National authority ; but the Preservation of Constitutional Liberty rests more with the pecple than vvi h Congress and Cabinet. Vigilance and Unity are therefore especial ly requisite in the present juncture. It is the puri ote of ihe Proprietors to make "THE UNION," in every respect a fut cla-s Journ.il. The Democracy of the whole State feel the need ol a bold and vigorous Metropolitan daily ; and no elf?rt will be spared t: render "THE UNION" bo h popular and etFicient as a newspaper, and as a fearless exponent of the great principles for wh'ch thu Democratic party have ever c&i. tended, and which are now (0 Unhappily imperilled. The Proprietors have perfected such ar rangements as wiil place the enterprise, from ihe brtuinin n 1;, upon a tobsiai.tial business bais, wnti abundant means to make a Newpapr second in interest and ability to no ether iu the city : and while the paper will be fearlessly Democratic, it will sedulously avoid all faction, as the deadliest bane lo party effir iency. We look to the DEMuCRATIC MASSES for t-unport, and fhall labor to make "THE UNION" in every way worthy their confi dence and liberal patronage, as a fresb, readable and tearless Journal. TERMS: Per Annum, Three Dollars, or served by Carriers SIX CENTS PER WEEK ti& Otdcrs thould he addressel to JO. SE VERN'S & CO. No. 130 South-Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. June 26, 1861. SFRIMl .INI) SUMMER .11 A II T Z cV li T n AVE just received from Ph'ladelphia a splendid assortment of merchandise, pcrchased at Ihe lowest figure, and which Ibey are determined lo sell for nli 01 Country Produce, on as moderate terms as can be procured eUewhere in Light Seeet. Theii Slock con sists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions. I) II I' GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR IVARE. IIOLLOIV.IV.IKE. Iron, Nails ami Spikes, BOOT AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, UL VDYOI Vlli: CLOTHING, &c. &c, In short every thing usually kept in a coun try Store. They respectfully invite their old friends, and the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. EST" The highest price paid for country .t 5 . "-i. V"""-' "-- ' -r ... .. . - v .1 -i, HEALTH ND ITS LEASURL - . OR Disease With Its ApoKi CHOOSE BETJVEEN THEM. IIOLLOAVAYS PlSi NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is more fearful than a Yjchk,.. ' down ol the nervous ! m 7 To r.3 e x - table or nervous in a small degree is t;.--ditrepin?, for ivhere can a reTe.Jy . found t There is one : drinlt bot jiu. . wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, ron take no coffee, weak tea bein? preferab' cet ll the fresh air you can ; take throe or (our Pills every nigbi; eat plenty oz oli.h avoiding the nse of slops ; and if iheo 20'd en rules tre followed, you will be hap .? in mind and rtrorrg in body, and forget yo j have any neiren. . MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more ihan anct'if r for which these Pills ere bo famous it i-" their purifying properties, pvcia!ly theii -power of cleansing the blood from all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Universally adopted a0 the one giand remedy for female complaints thev never fait, never weaken the system and always bring about what is required.' SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE. , These feelings which sp sadden be re s frequently arif-e from annoyance and troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is utfit for us, thns disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must beregnlated if yea wist lo be well. The Pills.'if taken according ' to the printed instructions, will quickly re store a healthy action 10 both liver and stomach, whence follow as a nural contart sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head. In lte East and West Indies scatcely any ottu-r medicine " ever used for these dis orders. ; DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all d iseases affecting these or2(in4, whether they secrete too much or loo litrto -" water; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and paius settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneya. these Pills should bo taken accor ding to the printed instmctrons 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 all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. -No medicine will so effectually improve Ihe tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either ty intemperance or improper diet. Thev reach the liver and reduce it lo a healthy action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious it, cases of spasm in fact they never fail in cuiing all disorders of the li-er and stomch HoRnitny's nils are the ktst remedy known in the world Jor the Jullowing diseases. Ague, Inflammation, Asthma, Biilioua Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of ihi Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Djsemery, Ervsipelas, Female Irregnlari- Jaundice, Liver Com plaintp Lumbago, Piles, RbeumatisrA Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stone and Grave!, Secondary Symnioaa, Tic-Doaloureux, Uumonrs, Ulcers, Venereal Affection, Worms of all kind Weakness from whatever came, &c, Ice. ties, Fevers of all kinds, . Fits, Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, CAl7TIO !! None are genuine nr;'l the words "Hollowavi New York end Lon. don' are discernable as a Watcr-math 11 every leaf of ihe book of directions around each pot or box ; the am mar be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. . A hand some reward will be given to any one renderiog tuch information as may lead to the detection ol any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing ihem to bfl spurion. n Sold at ifie Mannfaclorv of Profe-sor Hollo-ty, 60 Maiden Lano, New York, and by all r i?pecable DrDggisis and Dealers iit Mediciii, throughout the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, C2 cents and SI each C" There is cotiMderable earing by ta king the larger sizes. N. B Directions for the guidance of p tietits in every disorder are affixed to eac.l box. October, 17, i860. ATTRITION ! CO.TlIArVYt! ONE thousand cu'iomers 10 volume0r te buy their Goods at L. T. SHARPLESS' Store, where ibey can be bought very low for cash or country produce. Having ori band a stock of goods, be 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 6 10 12 lb. Syrups at 10 to 15 els. per qL Alio, New . Orleans Baking Molasses. A ftesh lot of cheap Calico", warranted to hold color just received. All kinds ol Shoes will be oId, at prices less than marked. To customers buying for each, we woul.l say it is to your interest to give him a call. Grateful for the patronage extended m him in the past, he hopes to merit the con fidence of ihe public in future L. T.SIIARTLESS. Bioomsburj. luue 5, 1861. . NEW BUSINESS FIRM. THE undersigned respectfully inform .1 f- . ' I.L LlfL II-. uirii HICIIU9 aim hut (tuutiu j;i-iitri iiy , that ihey have entered into co-partnerbip, under the name, sty Id au firm ol MILLER & EYER in the mercantile Business, in the ''Old Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co lombia county, where ihy intend carryinjr on the business of GENERAL MERCHANT D1Z1NG, in all its diversified branches ant departments, and lo which they iuvitd au extension of the pub I to patronage. S. H. MILLER. FUKD'K EYER, Bloomtburg, May 15, 1SGI if. CO !Oi 12 23 VVIIEREAS, my wile, Anna Maria Si'v- ner, lately lei ft my hou-e, arid be.l an 1 board without my knowledge, an A aaiut my wisb, and i cont'iiuin io ab sent hersell .therelrom. All per-oit art hereby notified ni lo Iron iha anl Ann .Maria o ntvfcoas't, a I." will not pSif