STAR OF THE NORTH .BLOOMS BURG, PA, t Wednesday Sarninf, Jafy IISGI. Wantdd-Ai apprentice to the .printing bu sine, i this establishment To a young .roan of pood morals and a liberal education a fust rate opportunity is offered to become .familiar with the "art preservative -of H am.' Joly tO, 1561. ) Thx Anthracite Gazelle, -o Tatnarqna, has eea turpei ced. Tbe editor is in the war. -SskSherifF Sale in another -column of .4o day's paper. T. M. Horton is in this place baying up - hordes and mules for "the Government 'Those having horse to ell will find him at "the Exchange Hotel. '! , Is to day's paper appears an advertise .went of the ''St Loo'rs Hotel," kept by one ' C. Pktrt, on Chestnut 6Treet, above Third, Philadelphia. Attention is directed to it. Candidates are beginning to announce their names for office. There are quite a number, we are informed, who are anxious 'to serve tbe public, bat as yet "hare not madetbemselves known through the press. Hos. Charlks R. Bvckalsw, Ex-Minister Resideut at Quito, Ecuador, S. A-, is on way home, and is expected here on or about the 20lh inst It will be three years in -August next 6ince he left his native ceuu:y of Columbia. . . . Godet's Ladv's Boo is among the rich and racy publications for July. The fash ion plates are most splendid, out Bt-ripping all its competitors. SenU and get it, all who wish a Magazine of excellent qualities and Tare merits. Amom; the members of Hover' Cornet Hand, ot this place, which has gone to war, re the lollowing young men of Danville; A. F. BenriOjO G Meliin, Geo. Dean, Sam uel Miles, and CoL A- H. Brown; all lor ?merly members, we believe, o.f"Stees' Silver -Band of Danville. ' Oscar Ritter of thi place, met with an accident one day last week by the falling of a pruning knife, Irom the top of a tree, which struck him in the leg, -jst above the knee, he being nnder the tree gathering tip limbs, while some other person was tri the tree engaged with said knife H-e w as pretty badly cut, but is getting along uite well. ' The farmers of this colinty, having: fin ished cutting a:d housing their hay crop, are now busily ei gayed in harvestirvg. tuile a number commencetl Ust week ami almot every farmer in this vrcinity is now tosy cutting down and "shocking op " The heads of the wheat and rye are large nd full and bend gracefully under the weight of the golden arain. More Vcdng Men Gone to War Thi" Wednesday) morning quite a number of our yoang men started for the war. They expect to join the "Iron Gnanls," at Green castle, which form a part of Col. Rickelts' Hegimcnt. We understand each company composing his Regiment ks been raised to the number of one hundred and one men ? access to the young men who have enlis ted from this comity." Eujha Beipleman of this place, met with rather serious accident one day last week, bj falling from a ladder, while nsaged ia putting up lightning rods to a building, a few miles from thi? place in the country. No limbs were broken but severe internal injuries received. Dr. Ramsey was sent for Mho rendered medical assistance. The patient has since been brought t bis home in thi place and is doing a well as could be especied. - , . v Shociiko TiUgedt. News reached this place on the Fourth ol a shocking occur rence at Locust Gap, in this county. It ap- pears that an Irish man got into a fight, when and a Welshman another Irishman, tiaraed John Gallaher, attempted to sepa rate thera. The Welshman got his gun and ehot Gallaher through the heart. The mur tier of Gallaher so incensed his friends, that tome or them avenged the murder by ston ing Williams to death on the spot, and then leaving for parts wnknowa Sunbury Dem ocrat. r Thi Weeilt Patriot and Union, pub lished at Harrisborg, tea good Democratic "paper," and contains a va.d amount of read ing matter. It is printed in octavo form, with clear type and white paper. lis terms are, single copy, 52 ; ten copies to one ad dress, 10. Subscriptions may commence al any time.. Payable always in advance. Any person sending a club of fifty subscri bers will be entitled lo a copy for his ser vices. The price' being so low they cannot offer greater inducements. Additions may & made to a'club at any time by f emitting one dollar for each , additional name. It is cot necessary to send the names of those who constitute the club as ihey will not undertake to address each 'paper to club subscribers separately. , . ; One ot the Dastille Turns Shot. We rrgtel to learn that dcring the action be tween the rebel and the Federal forces at IlainkvUleunder Patterson, last week,Amos Zcppioger, a member of the .''Danville Ri fle? was shot through the head by a mus ket ball and instantly killed. He is said to have been a young man of excellent cbar acter and was recently in the employ of Dr. Win-'IE Magill,' of this place. His remains were buried with tha honors, of war by the Company. . . : ' ' Tbe above islaken from tbe Danrjl!o In L'J.gencer. The young man spoken of, was a son of onr townsman, Henry Znppiriger, who rolnnteered as a member of the "Dan W3 Rlflsa." He was a brave soldier, and esteemed by his comrades.' He was licncrably buried near the baitle-Gstd in an crehaid. This lis: sad cface was perform e J I v two of "tb comrades, Crossly and Candidate lor Assembly. f.rvi T.. Tati. nf RInnm tovvnshirv w nrp ? .-..d II u , : aumoi neu iu aimuuiiuo win uo a tauuiuiiic ) - jfor the Legislature, at the approaching Gen eral Election, subject to the decision of the Colutnbiaxoonty Democratic Convention. July u,.iBbi. -. . , Candidate for Assembly. At the solicitation of many friends I would announce to the voters of Columbia county, that 1 will be a candidate for ASSEMBLY, at the approaching general election, subject to thedecision of the Columbia county dem ocratic convention . JOHN A FUNSTON, ' July 17, 1861. . Candidate for Sheriff. Pctcr Billmcvek, of Bloomsburg, we are authorized io announce, will be a candidate for SHERIFF, at the approaching general election, subject ro the decision of the Co lumbia county Democratic Convention. July '.0, 1861. Candidate for Sheriff. JosrAH H. $ urman, of Bloom township, we are authorize.! to announce, will be a candidate for SHERIFF, at the approaching general election, subject to the decision ol tbe Colunfbia County Democratic Conven tion. July 17, 1861. Candidate for Sheriff. Friends and fellow Democrats, as you have given me a guarantee three years ago, through our regular County Convention, and by adhering to the usages of the democrat ic party all my life time, which induces me again to offer myself as a candidate for tfie ! office ol SHERIFF thi fan, subject to the i decision of the Democratic Countv Conven tion. J. R GROUL. Bloom !ovsbip,.Jul7 iV, 1861. UEV1EYF OF TIIE MARKET, TARKrULLT CORRKCTED WEEKLY. i WHEAT, 51 20 BUTTER, EGGS, TALLOW, LARD, POTATOES, 12 10 12 12 5 j Qp ' ys ' 70 56 30 BUCKWHEAT, Si) FLOUR pr.btl. 6 m CLOVERSEED 5 t)0 DR'D APPLES,! 00 HAMS, 12 . " IVolicc. To the IJtirs of Thomas Conner, deceased. TVOT1CE is hereby given that tbe Account of John Conner, Surviving Trusiee of ibe estate of Thomas Conner, late of Green wood twp, Columbia county dee'd. was filed 1 the May term 1861, of this Court, and will be presented lor confirmation and allowance at the September term JH61. JACOB EYERLY. Clerk O. C. BJoomsburg, July 10, 18616;. Administrator's IVolicc. Eafult of Jacob Ragle, late of Centi e turp , dee'd. jV OH CE is hereby given " adminisiraiio " on the e that letters ol estate o Jacob Nasle, late ol Centre township, Columbia toun y, deceased, have been granted by the Rtoi,iier of Columbia county io Frank lin Nale of said townohip and county. All persons having vlaims or A ematuls against the estate ol trie i!ecetenl are re qeu,j pr.Fent them for setilemetit, and ho.-e indebted to make payment without delay lo FRANKLIN NAGLE, Centre. July 31, 1861 6t. Adm'r. SOME THING FOK THE TIMES!! A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD , joints & ci:sli:y s AMERICAN CEMENT GMJB Tlie Strongest Glue in the World For Cementing Wood. Leather, Class, Ivory, China Marble. Porcelain, Alabaster, Bone, Coral, 6tc, &c, &c. Thecnly article ol the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS : 'Every housekeeper should have a sup ply of John & Crowley's American Cement Glue." New York Timet. . ''It i so convenient to have in the house" New Yoik Expi eiS. "It is alwajs reaclv ihis commends it io everybody." Ar. F. Independent. ,:We have tried it, and find it a useful in ou i house as water." Wilkes Spirit of the 1'ines lrlce 23 Cents per not tie. Very I.ibrnl !teductton Io Wholesale Denier. IHDISIASII. GFor sale by all Druggists and Store keepers generally lhroi2houi the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, Sole Manufacturers. 3 78 William Ssreet, Corner of Libeny St., NEW YORK. July 10, 1S6I. ly. Atidifor's Notice. Li the O'pAan'a Court for the county of C'.m-biaEtl-ite of Conrad Hem, late of Sugar' touf township deceased.' The A udilor appointed by the Court lo report difiribmioii of ihe balance in the hands ol Willian Hess, Executor of ihelast will anil testament of Conrad He?s, late of Susarloaf township, in the county of Co lumbia deceased, will meet ihe parties in-' leres'ed for the purpre of his appointment, on Saturday the 24 day ot August 1861. at ten o'clock, A. M. ol said day, at hi office in BJootiisbiiro, in aid coumy, all persons itiietested in the aid Estate are required to present their claim before the Auditor, or be debarred from comma in for a share of the fund. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsburg, July 3d, 1861 4:. ELIXIR PR0PYLAMNe During the past year we here introduced lo the notice of the medical profession of this country the Pure CiysluliZed Chloride of Propylumine, a a. REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM! And having received from many' sources, bolh friim pbjsicians of the highest stand ing and from patients the most Flatterio? Testtmonikls of Its Iteal Value in the ireatment of this painful and obsti na'e disease, we are induced to presenl it to the pubi.e in a form . READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com mand itself to noe who are suffering with ihis afflicting complaint, and ia the medi cal practitioner who may feel disposed lo lest the powers of ihi valuable remedy. : -ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, haa recently been exten sively experimented with in the ' Pennsylvania Hospital, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from the published account in the medical journals.) ' ' t3T. It is carefully put np ready for. im mediate nse, with full directions, and can be obiained from ail the drnggirls al 75 ceuts per bottle, and at wholesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, ' Philaeslphu, Pesna. mm LIST OF DEALERS. i"F Goods, Wares and Merchandise, &c, -f and Distillers, Brewer, Eating House Keepers, wifhin the county of Columbia, returned and classified in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, by the Ap praiser of Mercantile Taxes of said county as follows, to it: BLOOM TIVP. 1 CLASS. LICENSE McKelvy, Neal & Co., 8 $30 00 Bloomf.hu rg Iron Co., 8 30 00 Lloyrt T. Sharpless, 14 H. C. & 1. W. Hartm&n, 11 Ephraim P. Lntz, 14 John R. Moyet, 14 A. J. Sloan, 14 George M. Ilagenbucli, 14 David Siroup, , 14 Eiies Mendenhall, 13 Philip S. Moyer, Stoves, 14 Oliver A. Jacoby, 14 Joseph W. Heudershot-, 14 David LowcnbeTg, 14 Wm. B Drake, 14 A. M. Rupert, Stoves, 14 B. Siohner & Co., 14 S. H. Miller & Ever, S3 Simon C Shire, 14 Josepji SharpVess, Fotmdty, 14 7 15 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 oc GO 00 no 00 00 , 7 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 7 25 7 15 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 on oo oo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 00 Miss Amelia D. Webb, 14 John R. Ginon, 14 Jeremiah J. Brower, 14 Palemon John, 14 Lloyd Paxton, 14 Berwick. Jackson & Wooditi, 13 do do Foundry, 14 Bowman & Owen, 11 Reuben H. Nicely, 14 Abr aham Miller. 11 do do Drug Store, 13 A. P. Evens, J.B.Dodnon a't 14 Briarcreek. C. 15. SeesholiK, 14 Lvi Kmz, 14 Henry Martz, 14 S. Bloonij Foutiifry & Store, 14 Benton, Samuel Heacock, 14 Parvin Malers, 14 Harriet Cole, 14 Hiram F. Everett, 14 Beaver. Franklin Shuman, 14 Catawissa. Jesse K. Sharpless, 13 S. D Reinhard, Stoves, 14 George Hughes. " 14 J. Sharpie ' " 14 J. S. lirobst. U C. Rahu 5l Co., 14 Jacob H. Creacy, 14- J. P. Fincher, 14 C. W. McKelvy & Co , 14 Levi Keller, 14 Centre. E. W.IM. Low, U Jacob Sponsler, 14 C. II. Hi Si Co., 14 Gilhert H. Fowler, 13 D. K.Sloan, 14 Charles F. Hill, 14 Conyngham. Jonathan II. Hogland, 14 Daniel.S. McKeirnan, 14 F anklin. Vashi?i2ton Parr, 14 Kesier & Mendenhall, 14 Fishingcreek. Daniel MvIIenry, 14 Bernard Ammerman, 14 Howll & Peniugtou, 14 Solomon Buss, 14 Emandas Unangt & Bro. 14 Greenwood. John Lessoi, 1 1 Gerr2p'Mnsters & Son, 13 E. Wen man, 14 Jacob Schuyler, ' 14 Hemlock. Jacob HarTis. 1 1 M G. & W. H. Shoemaker, 13 Charles Neyhard, 14 Loatt!. S. B Deimer, 13 A. Rice, 13 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CO 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 10 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 10 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 JO 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 A 00 00 00 00 00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7 00 10 00 7 7 7 10 7 00 00 00 00 00 lo 00 10 00 D. B. Levan, 14 Mark Williams, 14 Washington Yeaser, 14 Jtcob Yeager, 14 Maim. Jacob Jamison, . 14 Wm.T. Shuman, 14 Madison. McCay & Son, 13 Miller & Tyermsn, 13 Krearaer & Brother. 13 M'jfltn. Creav & Brown, 13 I. K. Schweppenheiser, 14 S'ephen Wolf, 14 M. & A. Grover, 14 7 7 7 7 7 7 10 10 10 10 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Montour. Biitenbender & Co. 14 7 ?0 7 00 Mount Pleasant. r. 14 13 14 14 14 14 J. F. Ditterich, Lazarus & Fisher, William Fritz, A B. Stewarl, A. Coleman, Orange. 10 7 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 Isaac N. Kline, Roaringcreek. Jadah Cherington, 14 7 00 Scoff. Thomas W. Edgar, David Whitmer, Samuel A- Worman, B F. Reiahart & Brother, C. S. Fowler & Creveling, H. C. & T. Creveling, Jacob D. Melick, Martz & Ent, Henry M. Fuller, H- W. Creasy & Brother, Wm. Peacock, Drug Sior, 13 12 1 2 12 14 10 7 I 7 10 7 7 12 12 12 7 25 15 15 15 25 7 7 7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 00 00 oO 00 00 00 00 00 DISTILLERS. Freas & Shaffer, Centre, 9 T.Lauderbach,Fihingcreek,l 1 Rohr McHenry, Benton, 11 Richard Plumer, Bloom, ll Reuben Miller, Briarcreek; 9 MILLINERS. Barklev. Bloom, 14 E. J.Wilson, Elizabeth Peterman, " Misses Harman, " F. fee Creasy. Mifflin 14 14 14 14 7 tOO 00 00 00 00 00 Shaffer & McDowell, Scotl, 14 Mrs. A. J. Brass, Berwick, 14 Mrs. J. Dieieiich, .... 44 14 lan Rerkhard. " 14 EATING HOUSES. B. Siohner & Co., Bloom, ' J. W: Hendershoi, " E.J. Jacoby, " Everett & Conner, Montour, Levi Killer, Cattawissa, Samuel Kostenbauder, " John Geiger, ' . , Frederick Nicely, Berwick, Michael Franta, " J.M.Steely, Conyngham, AH persons Who may feel aggrieved by the above classification can have an op portunity of appealing by calling on ihe undersigned, at his residence, (Madison Houe)ln Jerseyiown, Madison township, any time, on or before the 12th day of July 1861 or at the Commissioner office in Bloomsbarg, on the IStb. of July, alter which no appeal w'gjjjgLRlMBY.' "' Mercantile Appraiser. May 15,1861. 1 j ' BLANKS! BLARES! ! BLINKS II DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOSNAS, iNn JUDGMENT NOTES, of prooer & desirableformsjf o- sals at GREENWOOD SEMINARY AND COLUMBIA COUNT? AT M1LLV1LLE, PENN'A. Important Additions & Improvements Autumn Term lo Commence August 1? rriHJS Institution which has been in sue cessful operation for the past ten yearr , is about undergoing a very important rer ovation, in order lo place it on a more cita ble basis lhan ever, and present facifilies which are noi surpassed by ordinary Acad emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among ihe improvements will be a large three storied building wbrnh will give much ad ditional room and greater conveniences for boarders; a commodious hall for a lecture room and public exercises, convenient class room", a library and reading room contain ing a cabinet of minerals and euriosiiie-i, bath looms, &c. An experienced and thorncghly qualified classical teacher and lecturer will be at ihe head of the Board of Instruction, but the Principal will have the general superintendence of the institution and aume a share of ihe duties of leach iug. Reaular lei-tujes will be deliveied upon various t-cientific subjects, as well as upon ihe theory and practice ol teaching, and a Normal Class of young men and women who wish to qualify ih'emBlves ior teacriers' profession, will receive especial attention and assistance. The course of Instruction in the school will be thorough and systematic, calcula'ed to embrace the various branches ot a prac tical education. Ample provision will be made for Ihe study of the higher Mathe matics, the elucidation of Physios, a"nd the Natural Sciences, by means of suitable ap paratus, and for the study ol ihe latin, Greek, and German languages, to enable student" to qualify themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuits, or 10 enter any class at college. The conn try location of this Seminary in aplessanl villae,'in a healthy and flourish ing neighborhood, well known lor Ihe ele vated tone of its moral sentiment, and where the pnpiln are nol surrounded by thoe demoralizing influences, and temp tations found in our cities, larget towns and many other localities, with no outside in- fltrences to divert their attention Irom liter ature and ihe 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, ore ofthe old est and best conducted in this section of country, presents an atlractive feature and useful auxiliary, l a practical education. The improvements will be under the immediate charge of an efficient Board ol Trustees, appointed by Ihe Seminary Com pany, and will be completed in lime for the Autumn term, 10 commence the 12th of August next. While thankful for past patronaae we wish to merit a continuance of similar fa .vors, and as we intend lo include a higher srade and wider range of ins'. ruc'ion, we respectfully colicil a careful examination into our facilities and claims. Term : Bearding, washing, tuition, lights and incidental expenses, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will be Thir'y Dolurs, one half payable in advance the other half and all tuition bills will be expected prompt It al the expiration of each quarter. I'emt : Boarding, with furnished rooms, one quarter S22,00 Tuition in common English branhces 5,00 ( ii u i including Mathematics and 130ok- Keeping by Double Entry Tu'nion iu Latin, Greek, aud German extra Washing, Lights and incidental ex penses, one quarter, 6,00 1 00 3,00 Those who desire to procure scholarship or attend by ihe year, will be accommoda ted 'at a reasonable discount, and .students wifchins lo secure rooms should make sea sonable application. For furlher nariicnlars addie WM. BURGESS, Princioal Miiivill, renn'a. George Masters, J. K. Kves, ) Dr. A. P Heller, Ellis Eves, Trustees. Benjamin K. Eves, ) Millville, May 29. 1861. Adiiiiiiislrntor's Police TVjOriCEis hereby iven that Letters of 1 ' Administration on the estate of Thomas Ateiu sen., late of Mifilin township township, Col County, have been granted tty Hie uegisier of said county to VVitliain A;en, residing in Nefcopeck 'ownship, Luzerne county and Tnoma Aten, residing in Mifilin township Columbia couuly. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent, aro requested to make ihern known io the undersigned without c'elay and tho.e indebted will make payment forthwith to WILLIAM ATEN. Adm's. THOMAS ATEN. Mifflin, April 10, 1S61 -6t. AflffiinistrA tar's Notice. JETTERS of administration on theesune of Jacob Wanamacher, lat-J of Frank lin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Co lumbia county, to the undersigned, residing in said Franklin township ; all persons hav ing claim, against ihe esta'e of the dece dent ara requested lo present them to the administrators without delay, aud those indebted to come forward and make pay ment forthwith to MARY L. WANAM A CHER, , FRANKLIN TREIBLEY, jAdmr. Franklin, March 6, 1S61. 31'KELYY, NEAL & CO., ME 11 CI 'HINTS, Northeast corner of Main and iUarkeibts. AYS the entire cost for Tuition in most popular and successful Commer cial. School in the country. Upward ol Twelve Honored you Lg men from twenty- eight differeul Mates, have been edneaiea for bminess here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as book Keepers al salaries of 2000,00 per Annum, 35,00. the immediately npon giaduating, who knew nothing of accounts wbeu ihey entered tbe college. C$T Ministers' sons ball price. Students enler at any time, and review when they please, without extra charge. For Caialogues of 86 pages, Specimens of Prof. Cowley's Business and Ornamental Penmanship, ; and a large Engraving of the College, inclose twenty-five ceuts in Posl ae Stamps to t lie Principal. JENKINS L SMITH, Pitl&bnrgh, Pa. June 5. 1861 . : the LIFE MLLS & PHOENIX BITTERS. TflHESE MEDICINES have now been be fore ihe public lor a period of Thirty Years, snd during that time have maintained a high 'chaiacier in almost every pari of the ! Globe, foi their extraordinary aud imme diate power of restoring perfeel health to persons suffering tinder nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in which Ihe VCtlETAHLi: LIFK BILDiCIXES Are well known lo be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by iWouihly cleansing the first and second siomaches, and crea ting a flow of pure, heallhy bile, instead of tha stale and acrid kind: Flatulency, Loss of AppetiieHeartbum, Headache, Resiless ness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are ihe general symp toms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a uat tural conse-quence of its cure. C0ST1VENESS, by cleansing ihe whole length of the intestines with a so'veni pro cess, and without v iolenefjitll violent pur ges leave the bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by reslorinz the blood t? a regular circulation, through ihe process of respiration i n such cases, and the thorough ol ution 'of all inteftinal ob struction in others. The Life Medicines hav been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently ir. three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local ii.flamat'on from ihe mus cles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and Ktrengthing the kidne)S and Madder; they Operate moM delightfully on these impor tar. I organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst ca?es of GRAVEL. Al-o WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the Dowels 'the slimy matier io whi h these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SOKES, by the perfect puiitv which these LIFE MEDICINES give lo The blood, aud all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and RAD COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the fluids lhat feed the skin, and the morbid statu of which occasions all erup tive compl aints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable Complexions. The use of these Pili for a very short tim will eflecl an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in ihe clearness of the skin Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two ir. the worst ca-es. PILES. The original proprietor of these Medicines, was cored of Piles, 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For ibi scourge of ihe Western country, these Medicines will be found a sale, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem suhjeci to a return ol the disease a cmebv these Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Satisfied and b Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINTS. General Dehi'iiy, Loss of ap peti'.e, and Disease of Females the Med icines have been used with me most ben eficial results in cases of this description: Kins Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms yield to tiie rnild yet powerful action ol these remaikable Medicines. Night Sweats Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of all kind-5, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain ters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEAES.-Persons whose constitutions have hecomt impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find the.e Medicines a peifecl cure, as they never fail to eradicate from h system, alt the erftcisof Mercury, infinitely sooner than ihe moi powerful preparations of Sarsapa rilla. Prepared and sold by W. B .MOFFAT, 335 Brndwav, New York. FOR SALE BV ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17, ISCl-ly. FRESH ARRIVAL, OF riHE undersigned oi7rs for site at Ihe - Store formerly kept by Joseph Gearhart, deceased, in CattawMsit loivifhip, about three miles from ihe town of Cattawissa, an assortment of SPRING AND SniJIER GOODS, snpe'ior to any ever brought lo that section. His siock rf goods is varied and of an 3x cellen: quality. He i prepared to sell cheap having purchased his good to suit tUa limes. Purchasers are cordially inviid to Call and examine his stock for t!u me!ve 'Qvick Sales ar.d Small profiis," has been adopted as his motto. t ft Country produce taken in exchange for goods al ihe rernlar market prices. J ACOB II. CREASY. Cattawissa iwp.. May 1st, lc61. Administrator's Notice. T.slnte of Peter ILiyman, of Omnze, dee'd. JVOriCE is hereby given thai le ters of " administration on the estate rf Peter Hayrnau, la'e of Oran-e towushi p, Colun -bii couiiij , deceased, have been granted, by Ihe Register ol said coun'y, lo ihe under dersigned who resides in ihe county and township above mentioned. All persons having cl.tims or demands against the estate of the decedent are requested to present them for settlement, and thn-e in debted lo make payment w'uhon- delay to RANDOLPH HAYMAN. Orange, June 19, 1861. Adm'r. Look lo your Interests! FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SnniER GGODS, MILLER 8o EYER'S. T MIE subscribers have just returned from the City with another large and select assortment of 8lriiig 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 Bloombburg. Their stock comprises Indies' lrcss CSoods, of the choicest styles and latei fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hoi lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c In short, everything usually kept in country stores; lo which they invits the public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. v MILLER & EYER. Bloomsborg, May 15, 1561. CARPET WEAVING, MACHINE STITCHING yC MRS. CATHARINE ZUPPINGER, begs leave io inform the Public lhat he will be happy to give full satisfaction n the above business. Btoomsburg, April 10, 1861. BAUNA.UD UUPEKTi FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Si- fA j. f. f. tSc i V w v w OF OF ALL KINDS, AT J. J. BROWER'S Cheaper than Evicr. May IP, 160. o NEW MILLINERY C00OS, FOR IISS MARY BARKLEY, would respect tT fully inform her customers in Bloms burg and vicinity, that she has just received from the city an excellent assortment of new finer than ever, and more cal "Tn culated lo please the taste otj'jO the most fastidious. She haso-C paid strict attention in makinz her selc lions of bonnets, consequently has the besi assortment, probably, ever b'ronght lo this place. She has an assortment ot neal and handsome ha U and caps for little Misses, ail ol whicn sue can dispose Ol cueap. G.ve her a call before purchasing else where. Shop on Main Street, below Mar ket, north side. Mary barkley. Bloomsburg, April 17. 1861. Sole Manufac turers of the Improved GWOT A PIIS(DSIJ! The cheapest and most durable Roofing in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can te applied to New and Old Roofs of all kinds, and lo Shingle Roofs without re moving the shingles. Tne Cost is only about One-Third lhat of Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. CITT1 PERCIIA CEMENT, For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs ol every description, from its great elasticity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion of metals, AND WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. Thee materials have been thoroughly tesred in Nw York and all pans of tne Southern and Western states, and we can give ahundaut proof of all we claim in their favor, They are lendily applied by ordinay la borers, al a inflwiy expense. "SO II HAT IS ftEQL'IRED." These materials are put up ready for ue, and lor shipping lo all parts of the country, wi'h full printed directions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be furnish ed on application by mail or in person al our Principal Office and Warehouse, 78 WILLIAM STREET, Corner ot Liberty Si'eet, New York. JOHNS & CI'.OSLEY. Asenls Wanted '.Terms Casli ! ! May 29. ISGl. ly. A New Democratic MofuiUg Paper. "THE UNION." With a view io meet a universally aJ mi led want, the underside.! will i-sue on Monday, ihe 1st of July next, a Morning Penny Paper, to be called "THE UNION." j Ihe zreat mission ol tne Democratic Tariy, which has ever stood as ihe bulwark of the Unios and the Champion of ihe CoXstitutios, renders its entire unity and bold attitude in thi hour of National peril a matter of vital concern. The pending struggle is not less for the maintenance of) a Un ted Country lhan for the Perpetuation ol Democratic principles, as expounded by JtirtasON and Jackson. The most morr.en- hr.nv Tr, most morr.en- tous result hang upon the issue. i-Iere" party questions are for the time by com mon const ni adjounred. Jhe past ii dead, save in its lessons of experience. The Democratic ho-ls have not shrunk from i heir full share in the responsibilities and danger of the emergency. They have ral'ied w:th one accord around ihe stand ard of our common country. But the oc casion imposes other duties. The Govern ment will demand and receive ihe willing support of every patriot, in its efforts lo vin dicate the Naiioual honor and re-asert Ihe National authority ; but the Preservation of CoiiMi:ui'm -,al Liberty tests more with the people lt.n wiih Congress and Cabinet. Vijil-iiice end Unity are therefore especial ly requisite in the present juncture. Lis ihe onriote of lha Proprietors lo make "THE UNION," in every respect a first las Journal. The Democracy of the whole Siat fee! the need of a bold and vi-orous Metropolitan daily ; and r.a effort will be spared to render "THE UNION" bo:h popular and etficient 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-1 rangemeni. as will place tbe enterprise, from the beginning, upon a substantial business basis, wiiti abundant means to make a Newspaper second in iiitereM and ability to no other in the city ; and while the paper will be fearlessly Democratic, it will sedulously avoid all faction, as the deadliest bane to panv efficiency. We look ii the DEMOCRATIC MASSES for support j and shall labor io make "THE UNION"' in every way worthy their confi deuce and liberal patronage, as a fresb, readable and fearless Journal. TERMS: Per Annum, Three Dollars, or served Ly Carriers SIX CENTS PER WEEK Orders fhotild le addressed to JO. SEVERN'S & CO. No. 130 South Third St., Philadelphia, Pa. June 26, 1861. SPJilNil AND SUMMER JIARiZ&KNT " AVE just received from Ph;ladelphia a splendid assortment ol merchandise, purchased al the lowest figure, and which ihey are determined lo sell for Caslt or Country Produce, on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in Light St'eet. Then .Stock con sists ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles and latest fashions, DRV GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR- IV A Ii E. HO L L o ir. n A n E. Iron, IVails and Spikes, BOOT AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READVOIADE CLOTIIING, JLc. &c, In short every thing usually kepi in a coun- try icre. mey respecuuuy invue meir old friends, and the public generally, to call and examine their siock before purchasing elsewhere. GE"TLe highest price paid fof country prodoce. .au r.T7,r-,rvT. HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES, ' ' OR Disease Witlli Agonie CHOOSEt KETirEEN TREK. HOLLOW .A YS iMfLSv NERVOUS DISORDERS. What is more fearful than a breaking down ol the nervous system ? To be exci table or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be found There is one: driulc bul Uul wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, uone ; take no coflee, weak tea bing preferable get all the fresh air you can ; lake three or four Pills every nigb eat plenty of solids, avoiding the Use of slops ; and if ihese gold en rules are followed, you will be happy in mind and strong ia body, and forget joa have any nerves. M0THER3 AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing more lhan another for which ihese Pills are so famous it is Iheir pnrifying properties-, especially their power of cleansing ihe blood from all im purities, and removing dangerous and bus- peiuled secretions. Universally adopted at the one gtand remedy for female complaints thev never fail, never weaken the system and always bring about what is reqnired. SICK HEADACHFS AND WANT OF APPETITE. These feelings which so sadden bsare so frequently arise from annoyance and troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is nr.fit for ow' inns disordering the liver and stomach. These organ musi be regulated if you wislt to be well. The Pills, it taken according lo the printed instructions, will quickly re store a heallhy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a nural contart sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head. In I tie East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine i3 ever used for these dis orders. DISORDERS OF THE -KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these organs, wheiher they secrete loo much or loo little water; or whether ihey be afflicted with stone or gravel, or wttn aches and paini settled in ihe loins bver tbe regions of the kidneya, these Pills should bo taken accor ding to ihe printed instructions directions, and ihe Oi. lmeiit should ba well 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 ORTER. No medicine will so effectually imrjrov ihe tor.e of the stomach a these Pilis; they remove all acidity, occasioned eiiher by intemperance or improper diet. Ther reach ihe liver and reduce it to a healthy action; they are wonderfully efficacious iu cases of spasm in fact they never fail in cuiiug all diaorder3 of ihe ii - er snd stomach. lioUnu-ny' s filis are the best remedy known iti the world for the following diseases. Ague, Inflammation. Asthma, Billious Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Rowel Complaints, Colics, CoDira,'ori of Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fit, Jaundice, Liver Com plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism j Rere'iiioa of Urine, Screhla, err King's Evil, Sore Throats, Stor.e and Gravel. Secondary SvmbtoaHj Tic-DouloureajSf Unmoors, Ulcers, Venereal Affection Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &c, &c. j u Gou, "Lnc Iridigej-iioa, CATTIO'V !! None are gennine nnlesa he words "Hollowav, New York and Lon don. " are di-cernable as a Water-murk irt every leaf of the book of directions around each poi or box : the same may be plainly seen by holding the Itnf to the light. A hands some reward will be given lo any one) rendering snch information as may lead to the detection of any party or pasties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the samp, knowing them io be spurioti. ' i Sold a. Ihe Mannfactorr of Professor Holloway, 0 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respecable Druggists and Dealers irt Medicine, ihronghont the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and 31 each tlT There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sires. N. B Directions for thg guidance of p a tients in every disorder are aflixed to eactt boxi October, 17, i860. ATTKNTION! COTIPANI.! ONE thousand customer to volunteer lo buy their Goods at L. T. SHARPLESS .; Store, where ihey can be bought very low for cah or country produce. Having on ' band a slock of goods, he is determined to sell al prices reduced to suit Ihe limes. An assortment of Clothing adapted lo lhi season of the year, will be sold cheap. Good Sugars at 6 to 12 lb. Syrups at 10 to 15 cw. per qt. Also, New Orleans Baking Molasses. - - A fresh lot of cheap Calicos, warranted ta hold color just received. All kinds of Shoes will be oid, al pricei . !e than marked. To customers baying for dash, we would say it is to your interest io give him a call. Gratehil for the patronage extended to him in ihe past, he hopes to merit the cou fiJence of ihe public in future L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg. June 5, 1S61. neUHbcsiness firm. fTIHE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, lhat they have entered into co-partnership, unHer the name, style an firm ot MILLER & EYER in the Mercantile Business in ihe "Old Arcade," in Bioomsburg, Co lumbia county, where ihey intend carrying o.i ihe business of GENERAL MERCHAN DIZING, in all ils diversified branches and departments, and to which ihey invite an extension of the public rtttmnaie. S. H. MILLER. . FRED K EYER, Bloom-iburgj May 15, 1861 iL WHEREAS, my wife, Anna Maria Sti ner, lately left my hoae, and bed and board withoui my knowledge, anl against my wish, and is continuing to ab sent herself ibnelrom. All pernou rd hereby notified not to trust the ai-4 Anna Maria on my account, a l -wi!L not pay anv debts ot her contraction.