The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 14, 1861, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH,
bloomsburg; pa.
Wednesday Morning, Angnst 14, 1861.
DEMOCRATIC COUNIT COStEft rtf.
NOTICE ia hereby given, that tho Demo
cratic Electors in anil for the several Bor
oughs and Election Districts of Columbia
County, will mept at the respective places
ot holding said Elections on
SATURDAY, THE ?4ih DAY OF AUGUST,
Between the honrs of 3 and 7 o'clck P. M.,
of said day, for the pnrpnse of choosing two
Delegate from each Election district, lo
meet in COUNTY CONVENTION, at the
Co or: House, in Bloomsburg on
MONDAY, THE 26th DAY OF AUGUST,
At one o'clock P.M.. of said day, lor the
purpose of making the usual Democratic
nominations, to be supported by the Efec
tors of Columbia County at the ensuing Gen
eral Election, and for the' transaction of oth
er business pertaining to the interests of the
Democratic party.
JACOB HARRIS, Chairman,
Richard Stiles, ) Pkter G Campbell,
M C Woodward, William Fhitz,
Samuel Creasv, ) Samuel Kelchnbr,
William T. Shdman.
Democratic Standing Committee .
CANDIDATES' DEPARTMENT.
PRINTER'S FEE $2.00 EACH.
Candidal for Assembly.
Levi L Tat, of Bloom township, we are
authorized to announce will be a candidate
for the Legislature, at the approaching Gen
eral Election, subject to the decision of the
Columbia county Democratic Convention.
Jaly 17, 1861."
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 the decision of the Columbia county dem
ocratic convention.
JOHN A. FUNSTON,
Ja y 17, 1 86 1.
CANDIDATE FOR SHE'S FF.
Peter Billmeter, of Bloomsburg, we are
authorized to announce, will be a candidate
for SHERIFF, at the approaching general
erection, subject to th decision of the Co
lumbia county Democratic Convention.
July 10, 1861.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF.
Josiah H Fdrmaw, of Bloom township,
we are authorized to announce, will be a
candidate for SHERIFF, at the approaching
general election, subject to the decision of
the Columbia County Democratic Conven
tion. July 17, 1861.
Candidate for Sheiff.
Friends and fellow Democrats, as yon
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 the
office of SHERIFF this fall, subject to the
decision of the Democratic Countv Conven
tion. J. R GROUL.
Bloom township, July 17, 1861.
Candidate for Trcassrt r.
James S McNinch, of Cattawissa township
.we are authorized to announce, will be a
candidate for TREASURER at the ap
proaching general election, subject to the
decision of the Columbia-county Democratic
Convention. July 21, 161.
For oniniissioncr.
CHARLES H. HESS, ot Mililin township,
we are requested to annour.ce, will be a
candidate for County Commissioner at the
approaching general election, subject to the
decision of the county democratic conven
ion. ' July 24, 1E61.
For Associate Judge.
Jacob Evans, of Greenwood township, has
requested us to announce that he will be a
candidate for ASSOCIATE JUDGE, at the
coming election, snbject to the decision of
the Democratic Columbia connty conven
tion. July 31, 161.
Candidate for Treasurer.
We have been authorized to announce to
the voters of Columbia county, that Wil
liam T. Shcman, of Maine township, will
be a candidate for TREASURER, at the
approaching general election, subject to the
decision of the Columbia county Democrat
ic Convention, which will be held on the 26tb
day of August next, in Bloomsburg.
July 31, 1861.
For Associate Judge.
We are authorized to announce through
the Star that John McRevnolds, of Hem
lock township, will be a candidate for AS
SOCIATE JUDGE at the approaching gen
eral election, subject to the decision of the
Democratic County Convention.
July 31, 1861.
County Commissioner.
We are authorized to announce the name
Of MOSES SCHLlCHER,of Beaver towns'p,
es a candidate for County Commissioner, at
the approaching general election, subject to
the decision of the Demociatic County con
vention, which will be held on the 26th of
August next. July 31. 1861.
CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER.
Frakkun L Shuman, ol Beaver township,
we are authorized n announce, will be a
candidate for COMMISSIONER, at the en
suing general election, subject to the de
cision ol the Columbia county Democratic
Convention.
August 7, 1861.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
Stephen Baldt, of Cattawisga, we are
authorized to announce, will be a candidate
for ASSOCIATE JUDGE, at the approach
ing general election, subject to the decision
of the Columbia county Democratic Con
vention. August 7, 1861.
- CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF.
James La&k, ot Scott township, throngh
the solicitation of his friends has been in
duced to offer himself as a candidate for
SHERIFF, at the coming general election,
subject to the decision of the Columbia
county Democratic Convention, which will
be held on the 26th of August next.
August 7, 1861.
Mb. Jacobt, Editor Star or the North :
Many ol the friends of George Mack, o
Espy, wculd be pleased to see his name
announced in your paper as a suitable per
son to be voted for, as one of the ASSOCI
ATE JUDGES of this County, at the com
ing October election.
A DEMOCRAT.
July 31, 1861.
CANDIDATE FOR ASSEMBLY.
I have.through the urgent request of many
friends, been induced to offer myself as a
candidate for Assembly at the approaching
election, willing to submit to the decision
el the Democratic convention. If elected
I will endeavor to eerve my constituents
faithful, and use my best efforts to secure a
redaction in the pay of the members. .
BENJAMIN WINTERSTEEN.
Pine township, Aug. 7, 1861.
Those patron? down country who wish
their papers discontinued will please come
forward and "pay up That is the most
honorable way to stop a paper. If these
men wish to beconrfidered as ranking along
with gentlemen they will heed these re
marks. Rain. We have had an abundance of
rain within the last two days. Our fall
crops stood Very much iu need of this rain
thery were in a manner burning up.
We have had no rain in this section of any
account for a month or more until this
week. The streams became very low but
now are swollen considerably.
A soldier writing from Harper's Ferry
jnst previous to the last Sabbath says in his
letter, that he does not know what their
great movements are to be on the nest Sab
bath. But as all theT great movements
bave been on the Sabbath, he supposes
that something must be on foot as the Sab
bath is coming. They crossed the potomac
on the Sabbath. They re-crossed it on the
Sabbath. They have made all their princi
pal marches on the Sabbath. They have
their grandest parades on the Sabbath. It
is the fashion to choose the Sabbath for
the hardest work if work is to be done,
or the grandest display if display id to
made.
Congress has passed an act adding four
dollars per month to the pay of :he non-commissioned
officers, musicians, and privates
of the volunteers. Mr. Stevens, of Penn
sylvania, moved to reduce the proposed in
crease to two dollars per month. He Re
marked that the expenses of the Govern
ment were at the rate of a million and a
quarter per day and he could not see where
the money was to come from. It might
have been deducted from the salaries of
I members of Congress, Postmasters, Govern
roent officials, and from the stealings of
contracts without any damage to the public
service.
The State election in Kentucky for mem
bers of the legislature, was held on Mon
day last. Returns, nearly full, from forty
counties, show that but three secessionists
have been elected. The disloyal counties,
however, have not yet been generally heaid
Irora. Well-informed politicians estimate
that each bouse ot the Legislature will be
three fourths composed of Union men.
This is glorious news from Old Kentucky.
Then let the South jog along as it will,
Old Kaintuck;s for the Union still !"
That fatal disease, Diptheria, has made
its appearance in our town, but happily as
yet no death have resulted from it. It is
very contagious. The symptoms are a
brick-red discoloration of the throat, small
white specks on the tonsils, a feeling of las
situde throughout the system, and frequent
ly pain in the head and ears. If taken in
its earlie? stages, it is said to be easily con
trolled. -Bedford Uizcite.
Holi.owat's Pills The Refuge of the
sick Headache, Dizziness, &c With this
great remedy at hand none need suffer.
Have you a sick or nervous headache? here
is a medicine as unfailing and certain in its
cure as that the sun will rise and set and
why? simply that it acts on the stomach
and bowel? the root of the disorder :hi
is the plain but sure basis of Holloway's
sjstem, and experience endorses it by the
millions of certified cases throughout fhe
civilized world, without a single instance
of failure. Practice and experience are as
far ahead of theory as the brightness of
noonday is to the darkness of night Spec
ulation in the treatment of disease may be
consio'ant ih a lunatic asylum but when
iife and death are in the balance reason
should unite with experience, and practice
guide the hand of civilized society.
REVIEW OF THE MARKET,
carefully corrected weekly.
WHEAT,
1
20
70
56
30
50
00
BUTTER,
EGGS.
TALLOW,
LARD.
POTATOES,
DR'D APPLES.l
HAMS,
12
10
12
12
62
00
12
RYE.
CORN,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
FLOUR pr.bbl. 6
CLOVERSEED.5 00
SHERIFF'S SALES.
V,
Y virtue of several writs of Venditioni
exponas, to me directed, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia
connty, Pa , will be exposed to pnblio sal,
at the Court House, in Bloomsburg, on
Wednesday, the ilk day of September, 1861,
at one o'clock, in the afternoon, the follow
ing property to wit: all that certain lot of
land situate in Centre Township, Columbia
connty, Pa., Bounded and described as
follows to wit ; on the North by a public
road, leading from Orangeville lo Berwick,
on the East by land of Ellwood Hughes and
G. II. Fowler, on the South and West) by
land of Gilbert H. Fowler, containing four
acres more or less, all of which is e'eared
land, wheron is erected a two story frame
dwelling house, a frame out kitchen, a
frame Stable and other out buildings, with
the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of A. B. Hartman.
ALSO At the same time and place all
that certain tract oi land situate in Mount
Pleasant township, Columbia county,bound
ed and described as follows to wit : on the
North by land of William Kline, on the
East by land of Isaac Ikler, on the South
by land ol George Appleman, on the South
Wes and West, by land ol Zebulon Gross,
contain ng Forty acres more or less, about
twenty acres of which is improved land
whereon is erected a one and a half story
log dwelling House a frame bank Barn and
other out buildings with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution and to be bold
as the property of Daniel Morden.
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
B!oomsbnrj, Aug. 14, 186 1.
LIST OF CAUSES.
FOR SEPTEMBER TERM 1861.
1. T. W. Kahler, vs. Daniel Neyhard.
2. J. M'Mulligan,et. al. vs. Samuel Rhone
3. A. Crevelmg vs. A. Melick, Sr., et al.
4. Robert J. Lyons vs. M Cox, et. a!.
5. P. Wintersteen vs. V. Wintersteen.
6. John Pealer, vs. Daniel Edgar, et. al.
7. Lewis Lavenburg, et al. vs. J. Dyer.
8. Isaiah Shuman vs. Jacob L. Sboman.
9. Joseph Lockard vs. James Pennington.
10. E. C. Shultz, vs. J. Pennington, et. al.
11. H. Trangh vs. The W. B. Insurance Co.
12. James Shields, et. al. vs. I. Shaman.
13. George Eves vs. Zebulen Shultz, et. al.
14. Richard R. Menagh vs John Gigger.
15. Daniel F. Seybert, (use) vs A. Pearce.
16. Daniel F. Seybert vs A. B. Pearce, et al.
17. Henry Wells vs George Kinley.
18. Joseph M'Henry vs Wesley B. Kline
19. Wilson Ager vs Joseph Patton.
20. Sally Ann Wagner v. Israel Whary.
SI Brown & Snyder va James J. Doll.
SHERIFF'S SALES. '
r Y Virtue of a writ of Levari Facias to me
diiected, issued out of the Court of
CommonPleas of the county of Columbia,
Penn's, will be exposed to public sale, at
the Court House, in Bloomsbuig, on
Tuesday tilth day of August
l!-"5 1, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the
following properly to wit:
ALLTHESESIX CERTAIN TRACTS OF
LAND, situate in Braver township, County
of Columbia, ar.d State of Pennsylvania, one
of them called, 'BALBEC,' bounded and de
scribed as follows, to wit: beginning at a post
thence by land of Jas. McNeal, north, 12 de
grees wet three, hundred mid forty perches
to a chestnut oak, thence by land ol Win.
Gray and Win. Sieedman, south, seventy
eight degrees west, one hundred and seven
ty time perches to a post, thence by land of
Jeremiah Jackson, touth, twelve decrees
east,
four hundred and
ten
perch
es to a
pot; thence by land of Richard BrooK,
north seventy degree east, seventy three
perches lo a dogwood, north, twelve de
grees west, filieen perches to a post; thence
north seventy eghl decree east, eighty tw
perches to a black oak; thence by an old
survey, north, twelve decrees west, twenty
five perches to a hickory, and north, thirty
two degrees east, thirty four perches i- the
place ol beginning containing four hundred
and twelve acres and a half, ami allowance
of six per cent, for roads, &e
ANOTHER of them called 'PALMYRA,'
beginning at a post, them: by hind of
Robert Gray, north, twelve decrees west,
lour hundred and ten perches to a post,
thence by land of Win, Steedman. south,
seventy eighl degrees west, one hundred
and sixty perches to a post; thence by land
of John Brady, south, twelve decrees east,
lour hundre 5 and ten perches to a post, and
thence by land of John Wild and Richard
Brook, north, seventy eight degrees east,
one hundred and sixty six perches to the
place ol beginning, containing lour hundred
and one acres and a quarter, and allowance
of six per cent, tor road, &e.
ANOTHER r-fthem called STONE HALL,
beginning at a po-t, thence by land of John
Bradv, north, twelve degrees west, two hun
dred and sixty three perches to a post, thence
by land of Charles Hall, south seventy eight
degrees west, two hundred ami seventy one
perches to a chestnut; thence by land of
Catharine Longenberger, south, sixteen de
grees and a quarter east, two Hundred and
seventy six perches to a stone, arid thence
by land of Deborah Stewart and Thoma
Brooks iTorth, seventy eight degrees past,
two hundred and forty nine perches lo place
ol beginning, containing four hundred and
thirty eight acres and a ball, and allowance
of six percent for reads, kc, be the same
more or less, on which is erected a stone
house, and about half an acre of which is
cleared land There is also a vein of Stone
Coal opened on this tract and a Larye Coal
Breaker erected thereon.
ANOTHER ol them called Farmers Delight
beginning at a post, thence by laud of Wm.
Steedman, north, sixteen degrees and three
quarters west, three hundred and ten per
ches lo a Spanish oak, thence by land of
William Webb, south, seventy four dgiees
west, one hundred arid sixty two percnes to
a black oak. thence by land of Thomas Say,
south, sixteen degrees east, twenty p.-rches
to a chestnut, thence by land ol Chas. Hall,
sooth, eiht degrees and a half, ea-t, three
hundred and sixty six perches to a post,
thence by land ol John Brady, north, seven
ty eight degrees east: one! hundred & thirty
perches to an ash; north, twelve degrees
west, eighty perches to a white oak, and
north, seventy eight decrees east, sixty per
ches to the place ot beginning, containing
four hundred and eighteen acres and allow
ance ol six ff tent tor roads, kc.
ANOTHER of hem called TROY beginning
at a post, thence by land of Jeremiah Jack
son., north, twelve degrees west, four hun
dred and ten perches to a post, thence by
land of W. P. Brady, south, seventy eight
degrees west eighty perches to a white oak,
south twelve degrees eas', eighty pehes to
an ash. ouih seventy eight degrees west,
one hundred and thirty perches to a post,
thence by land of John Reese, south eleven
degrees east, two hundred aud iixiy three
perches to a post, thence by lar.d of Tt.os.
Brook, north seventy eight degrees east,
twenty perches to a clfsinu: oak, smih,
twelve degrees ea?t, forty one perches to ,i
Black oak, thence by the same and land ot
John U ild, norih seventy eight degree east
one hundred end six perches to a black
oak, and north, seventy eight Jegree? eas',
eighty peiches to the place ol besjinni-nj,
containing four hundred and twenty nine
acres and a quarter, and allowance of six
per cent for roads, kc.
And the other o! them call" t ;'MAIE"'
beginning at a po-t, thence by laud ol Wm
P. Brady, noft'.i, eight degrees h a i alf
west, three hundred and sixty two . en-hes
io a rhe-tntit tree, thenc by la:id of Thos.
Say and Je-se Bud-d, south severity four de
grees went, one hundred and cigfii eight
pen hes to a post, thence by land of The.
Bellas, south filty five degrees ea?t, eigir.y
nine perches to a chei-tnnt oak, thence by
the same and land of John Longenberger
south one hundrf d and eighty eight perches
to a chestnut oak, thence by land of the
said John Longenberger, south seventy six
degrees and a quarter west, one hundred
and twenty four perches to a post, south,
sixteen degr's and a quarter enit, one hun
dred and four perches io a chestnut tree,
and thence by Ir.nd of John Rue, norih,
seventy eight degrees eat, two hundred
ar.d seventy one perches to place of begin
ning, containing three hundred and eighty
one acres and three quarters and allowance
of six per cent, for roads &n
Seized taken in execution ar.d to be sold
as ths property of the Columbia Coal and
Iron Company.
ALSO By virtue of a wiit of Fj. Fa all
that certain tract ol land, situate in Main
township, Columbia county, bounded and
described as follows, to wit: on the North
and West by lands of Isaac Yetter ; on the
South and Eat by lands of George ami Ru
dolph Shuman, containing FIVE ACRES,
be the same more or less, whereon are
erected a two Mory frame dwelling house,
two one and a hall story frame dwelling
horses, a Forge, Coal House, and other
outbuildings, with the appurtenances.
Seized taken in execution and to be sold
as the properly of Jacob Jameon.
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, July 17,1861.
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OF ALL KINDS,
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Cheaper than liver.
May MS 1860.
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W'KELVY, NEAL & CO.,
MERCHANTS,
No r t h e a a ' a 5 p " v 3 '
ST. T.OUIS IIOTEf., I
fnrsTTT stdppt mnvr Tinpn I
.uau 11 V M a M lllli 1 f JIUV IU I IIIU1' '
IN the immediate neighborhood of the Job
bing Houses on Market Third, and Chest
nut Streets, the Banks, Post Office, Mer
chants' Exchange, &c, &c.
ISO A III) IEIt DAY $150.
Accommodation when required on the EU
ROPEAN PLAN; Rooms from 50 cents
and upward, per day, and meals at a First
Ct.ass Resttrant attached to the Hotel.
Price according to the Bills of Far.
I tie ily ;irs take I'assengers irnm any
Mntlon 'In or Clove to the Hotel.
n"-English, French , German aud Span ish
spoken.
July 17. 1SG1.
W A TrHMAKCIl SHOP !
TH E undersigned would inloim hiC?
friends and customers snd the rct ol,
mankind, that he continues to pay particular
attention to the repairing ot watches;
weight, spring, and lever clocks ; jew
elry ami everything belonging in his lieje.
find thai it is at all limes, anil in all rases
his desire to givp perfect satisfaction. He,
is an excellent" workman, has visijed
several, and worked in thrpe of the fi-st
Cities in the world New York, Phila tel
phia and the great City "of Paris in Franco
Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or
what i-t termed "plating."
HENRY ZUPPINGER.
. Bloomsburg, April 10, 1861.
rVotice.
To the Ihirs of Thomas Conner, deceased.
jVOTlCE is hereby given that the Account
of John Conner, Surviving Tru.-iee 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 lor confirmation and
allowance at the September term ixfij
JACOB EYERLY. Clerk O. C.
Bloomsburg, July 10, 1861 Oi.
Aliiimir:t(or's Notice.
Eitate of Jacob Xate, lute of Ceulte tup , dee'd.
jVOTlCE is hereby given that letters of
- - aominisiraiiO'i on the estate ol Jacob
Nagle, late ot Centre township, Columbia
county, deceased, Jiave been granted by
the Register of Columbia county to Frank
lin Nagle of said township and county !
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate ol the decedent are re
queued to present them for settlement, and
tho-e indebted to make payment without
delay to FRANKLIN NAGLE,
Centre, July 31, 1861 6t. Adm'r
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES! !
a m:ci;ssity ix kveky household
.TOSZftS & ;itos LEY'S
AMEKICAN CKMEiVI' GLUE
The Miongest JIise In the World
For Cementing Wood. Leather, Class, Ivorv,
China. Marble. Porcelain, Alabaster,
Bone, Coral. &c, &c, &c.
Thecnly article ol the kind ever produced
which will withstand Water.
EXTRACTS:
"Every hou-ekteper should have a sup
ply ol John- &. C.'ros'ey's Atnrica-i Cement
Glue.'' Ntu? York Timet.
"h i so convenient to have in the house"
AVxo Yoik Express.
''It is always ready this commends it
lo everybody." N. Y. Independent.
"We have tried it, and tind it as usrfu
in our house as water." Wilkes1 Spirit of
the Times
Irlre25 Tonls per IFoltlo.
Very I.ibrml Keduclmn lo Whole-ale
Iieitl-'rs. I Mt.il ( ASH.
Ci" For sale by all Druggists and S ore
keepers generally throughout the country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY,
Sole Manufacturers,
78 Wiiliam Street, Corner of Libeity St.,
NEW YORK.
Jnly 10. 1861 ly.
Auditor's Notice.
In the O plan's Court for the county of Colum
bia Ktatc of Conrad IIes, late of Sugar
loaf township deceased.
The A uditor appointed by the Court to
report distribution ol the balance in the
hands ol W iliia'ii Hess, Executor ot the la:
will and se-tament ol Conrad He--, la'e of
Swgarloaf town-hip, in the. croun.y ol Co.
lumbia deceased, will rr.ePt the panics in
terested lor the purpose of hi appointment,
on Saturday ihe 24 day ol Augu-t ISfil.at
ten o'clock, A. M. ol paid day, a tn r thee
in Bi'oomsbtug, in aul crmy, ail persons
iu'eres'ed in the said Es ate ar required to
pre-erit their claim before the Auditor, or
debarred Irom cuning in for a h;re ol tti
fu..d. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, July 3d, 1S?61 4:.
Administrator' iotiec.
Eute if Susan Jane Cavcnre. deed.
jMOTICE is ereby given that le lers of
sn'rr ini'traticti on the E-'aie c.f Susn
JaneCavenee, late of Moum Pleasant town
ship, Columbia connty, deivd., have been
granted by the Register of saiJ County to
the undersigned, tvho resides in Mount
Pleasant township, Columbia county. All
persons having clams or demands aginst
the Estate of the decedent are reque-ted io
present ihein for seltlerneni , and (hose in
debted to make payment without delay
GEORGE CAVENEE, Adm'r.
Mount Pleasant, June 12, 1861.
gkaivd Jimesss
FOJl SEPTEMBER 1ERM, 1861.
Bloom John K. Grotz, Wm. Coleman,
Samcel Sietler.
Cattawissa Moes Hartman, Jhn S.?on.
Franklin Daniel Kniltle, Samuel Lohrrnati.
Fifhingcrepk l'eter Creveling.
Greenwood Wm. Robbins.
Hemlock William Wagner.
Locust Is?ac Dyer, Daniel Hauck.
MitHin Stephen Deiterick.
Montour Evan Wellivtr.
Madison Baitzer Esick.
Maine Samuel Drum.
Orange Peter P. Kline, Michael Keller,
Cornelius Belli?, Alexander B. Stewart.
Roaringcreeb Peter Gearhatt, Charles Eck.
Scott Benj. F. Reichart, Jacob Keller, sr.
Bloomsburg, July 31, 1861.
TKAVEiiSE Jl'llOKS.
FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1861.
Bloom Wm. H. Jacoby, Richard B. Men
agh, Thomas J. Thornton, Benj. Bomboy.
Beaver John Fry.
Briarcreek Levi Shaffer, Nathan Martz,
David Miller.
Benton Samuel Krickbaum, John J. Stiles.
Centre Dati'l Bower, Sam'l H. Hutchison.
Fishingcreek C rus Mcllenry.
Franklin Aaron Larnberson
Greenwood Isaac Heacock.
Hemlock Benjamin WiUon, Jamej W.
Edef, Robert Russel.
Locust Willram Erwin, Henry Fisher.
Abraham Yeager.
Mililin Abraham Schweppcnheiser, Dan
iel Swank.
Maine John Gearhart, Daniel Fisher,Hen
ry Bauman, Simon Bredbender.
Madison Jonaihen John6n, Wm. Demon.
Orange Jacob Snyder, Daniel Keller, Wil
liam Schuyler.
Roarirgcreek David Hower,Samnel Dyer
Scoit-Jobn Shuman. A. G. Thornton.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
AND COI.UMBM COPNTV
AT M1LLVILLE, PENN'A.
Important Additions & Improvements
Autumn Term to Commence August 1?
'THUS Institution whrch has been in sue
J cessful operation for the past ten year,
is about undergoing a very important rer -ovation,
in order to place it on a more sta
ble basi than ever, and present facilities
which are not surpassed by ordinary Acad
emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among
the improvements will be a large three
storied building which will give much ad
ditional room and gieater conveniences (or
boarders; a commodious hall foT a lecture
room anil public exerci.es, convenient class
rooms, a l.brary and reading room contain
ing a cabinet of minerals and vuriosities,
bath room, &c. An experienced and
thoroughly qualified classical teacher and
lecturer will be at the head ol the Board of
Instruction, but th Principal will have the
erieral superintendence of the institution
ani assume a share ol the duties of teach
ing. Regular lectiwes will be delivered
upon various scientific subjects, as well as
upon the theory anil 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 assignee.
The course of Instruction in the school
will be thorough and systematic, calculated
to embrace the various branchesot a prac
tical edncalior.. Ample, provision will be
made for the s'udy of the higher Mathe
matics, the elucidation of Phy-ics, and the
Natural Sciences, by means of suitable ap
paratus, ar.d for the study of ttic latin,
Greek, htul German languages, to enable
students to qualify themselves for commer
cial and scientific pursuits, or to enter any
class at college.
The conntjy location of this Seminary in
a plessanl village, in a healthy and flourish
ing neighborhood, well known for the ele
vated tone of its moral sentiment, and
where the pupils are t.ot surrounded by
those demoralizing i'tfluence.i, and temp
tations touud in our cities, Urger towns and
many other localities, with no outside in
fluences to divert their attention Irom liter
ature and the ork of mental culture, pre
sents attractions and inducements to con
siderate parent emulous students-, seldom
found surrounding large schools and academies.
The Li.erary Society al-o, or.e of the old
est and best conducted in ihis section of
country, presents an attractive feature and
useful auxiliary, to a practical eJucation.
The improvements will be under the
immediate charge of an efficient Board u
Trustees, appointed by the Seminary Com
pany, and will be completed in time ior
the Autumn term, to commence the 12th
of August next.
While thankful for past palronage we
wish to merii a continuance ol similar fa
vors, anil as we intend to include a higher
grade and 'wider range of iris'.ruc'ion, we
respectfully solicit a caretnl examination
into our facilities aed claims.
Term :
Boarding, washing, tuition, lights and
incidental expenses, for one quarter of
eleven weeks, will be Thir'y Debars, one
half payable in advance the o'.hr half
and all tuition bills will be expected prompt
U a' th.e expiration of each quarter.
I'em :
Boarding, with furnished roomi, one
quarter S22,0O
Tuiiion in common English branhce 5,00
It It (C it i ((
including Mathematics and Book-
Keeping by Double Entrv 6.00
Tu'tion in Latin, Greek, and German
extra 100
Wn-hing, Light anil incidental ex-
pifnees, one quarter, 3,00
Those who desire to procure frcho'a: hips
or attend by the year, will be accommoda
ted at a reasonable discount, and students
wishing io secure room should make sea
ionable application.
For further particulars addres
WM. BURGESS, Principal
Miliville, Penn'a.
GoncR Masters, J. K. Eves. )
Dr A. P IIei.li..r. Ei.us Eves, Trustees.
Bknjamin K. Eves, )
Miliviiie, May 29, 1861.
Sole 3Ian ;facturers of Ihe Improved
I tie c!,ti.pt i-t and most durable Ji.iuliug in
IT IS FIR E A N I) W ATE II TROO F.
1'. can te applied to New and Old Root of
al! ki'ids, and to Shmglu Roots without te
mov i: ! tie sh ingles.
Ti c Co-t is osly about OnP-Tb'rd that of
Tin, AND I I IS TWICE AS DURABLE.
(J ITT A PERTH A CEIIEM,
For pre-.jrvi'ig and repairing 1 in and other
Metal Roofs ol every description, fro.n its
great elasticity, i- not injured by the con
'raci'ion and expansion ot tnetids, AND
WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER.
These material have been thoroughly
tested in Ni'w Yotk. and all parts of ttie
Southern and Western staiesj and we can
give abundant proof of all we claim in their
lavor,
They are readily applied by ordinay la
borers, at a trifling expense.
"xo niTAT is RCQnni::"
Thn-e ma'eriuls are put up readv for r.e,
and for shipping to all parts of the country,
wnh toll printed directions for application.
Full descriptive circulars will be lumish
ed on application by mail or in person a'
our Principal Office and Warehouse,
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner ol Libert) Sfeet, New York.
JOHNS CROSLEY.
Agents Wanted ! Terms Cash ! !
May 29, lSfil. ly.
SPJiING AND SUMMER
ITS A II T Z A: li T
F"5AYEju-t 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,
on as moderate terms as can be procured
elsewhere in Light St'eet. Their Stck con
sists ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest
styles and late-t fashions.
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES.
HARDWARE, QUE ENS WARE. CEDAR-
f 'a u t:. hollow. n i n e ,
Iron, and Spikes,
BOOTi AN D SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
KEAM-MADti CL0TUIXG, &c. &c,
In short every thing usually kept in a coun
try Store. They respectfully invite their
old friends, and the public generally, lo call
and examine their fctock before purchasing
elsewhere.
CW The highest price paid for country
produce.
MARTZ & ENT.
Light Street, July 3d, 1S61.
LIFE PILLS & niOEMX BITTERS.
IMJESE MEDICINES have now been be-
fore the public for a period of Thirty
Years, and during that time have maintained
a high chaiacier iu almost every part of the
Globe, foi their extraordinary and imme
diate power of restoring perfect health to
persons suflering under nearly every kind
of disease to which the human frame i
liable.
The following are among the distressing
variety of human diseases in which the
vw;i:tai!li; lii p, MtdDicixr.s
Ate well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleans-ng
the firs! and second stomaches, and crea
ting a lLw of pure, healthy bile, instead ol
the stale and acrid kind: Flatul-ncy, Loss
of AppeliteHeattbnrn, Headache, Restless
ness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and
Melancholy, winch are the geneial symp
toms of Dy sppp-ia, vul! vanish, as a nut
tural consequence of its cure.
COST1VENESS, by cleansing the whole
length of the intestines with a so'veril pro
cess, aud without violence; all violent pur
ges leave the bowels costive within two
day.
KEVERS of al! kinds, by restoring the
blood t a regular circulation, through the
process of respiration i n feuch cases, and
tiie thorough sol utiun of all intestinal ob
struction in others.
Thp Life Medicine have been known to
cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three
weeks, and (iOUT in hall that time, by
removing local infl.tmatiou Irom the; mus
cles and ligaments of the joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and
strenglhiug the kidney and bladder; they
operate most delightfully on these impor
tar.t organs, and hence have ever been
toun f a certain remedy for the worst cases
of G RAVEL
Al-o WORMS, by dislodging from the
i urn m gs ol the bowels the. slimy matter to
which these creatures adhere.
SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, bv t tit perfect puntv wnich th'sse
LIFE MEDICINES give io the blood, and
all the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative e fleet
upon ihe lhiids ihut feed the skin, and the
rnoibid stat ot which occasions all erup
tive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other
disagreeable complexion.
The use of these Pills for a very short
time will efifct an entire cure of SALT
RHEUM, and a striking improvement in
thrf clearness of the skin Common Cold
and Influenza will always be cured by one
dose, or by t wo ir, the worst cu-es.
PI LICS. The original proprietor of these
Medicines, was cured ol Piles, 35 years
standing by the use of the Life Medicines
alone.
FEVER AND AGUE. For this sconce
of thrf Western country, these Medicine
will be found a sate, speedy and certain
remedy. Other medicines leave the sys
tem subject to a return of the disease a
cure bv these Medicines is permanent
TRY THEM, be Satisfied and be Cured.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS General Debi'ity, Loss of ap
peti.e, and Di.-ea.-e of Femalns the Med
icines have been used with the most ben
eficial results in cases of thi description
Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms
y lelds to the mild yet powerful action ol
these remarkable Aledicines. Night Sweats
Nrvou debility, Nervous Complaints of
all kind-. Palp'ration of the Heart, Pain
lers' Colic, a-e. speedily cured.
M ERCURI A L DISEASES.-Persons whose
constitution have becomt impaired by the
injudicious u.-t ol Mercury, wiil find thes?
Medicines a pcifect cure, as t hey never
fail to eradica e Irom ihe 8)stem, all the
efTtcis of Mercury, infinitely sooner than
the most powerful preparations of Sarsapa
riila. Prepared aud sold by
W. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brodwav, New York.
TOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
April 17, IS 61-Jy.
FRESH ARRIVAL,
OF
"t rz- CrCTy Zrji r
AHIE vt.i'cr-igned offers for sale, at the
- Store tormerly kept by Joseph fiearhart.
deceased, in Cattuwisa town-nip, about
three miles from the town of Cattawissa,
an as.-ormient of
STRING AM) SHINER GOODS,
-supe'ior lo any ever brought io that section.
His stock cl goods j- varied and of an ev
crllent quality He is prepired to sellchep
having purchased his goods to suit tie
times. Purchasers are cordially invited lo
cail and examine his stock for themselves
Qvick Sales and Small profits," has
been adapted a his tnotto.
n?- Count ry produce taken in exchange
for goods at the regular market prices.
JACOB H. CREASY.
Cattawis-a iwp.; Mav 1-t, 1S61.
Look to your Interests!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPUING AND SIMMER. GOODS,
MILLER 8o EYER'S.
'FMIE snb-cribers have just returned from
the City with another large and select
a-sori ncnt nf
Spring ntsd Ssisnmcr Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia, at th lo.ves1
figure, and which thy are determintl to
sell on as modera'e terms as can be pro
cured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their
stock co. uprises
of the choicest stles and latest la-hions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware. (Jaeensware, Cedarware, Hol
Inwwuri", Iron, Nails, lioois c Shoes, Hats
and Caps, fee, Izc. 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.
ISridgc Letting-
The county Commissioners will receive
proposal at the house of James Masters,
in Pine township, Columbia county, until
3 o'clock P. M , or. Friday the 23 I day
o! August next, for building an open Truss
Hridge, over little Fishingcreek near the
residence of the said James M isters, said
bridge lo be 57 leet between abutment,
width 16 feet, hight S feet 6 ioches, from
low writer mark, the abutments to be six
feet thick, and wing walls on lower siJe 12
fet long. Plan and Specifieatio-i can be
seen on the day and place of letting.
By order of the County Com'rs.
R. C. FRUIT, Cieik.
Commissioners Uilice,
rloomsburg, July 31, 1861
i
IJLANKS! BLANKS! ! BLANKS !i
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECU1 IONS, SUBPOENAS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
of proper & desirableformscsale at the
olice'of he "Mar ofthe North."
S. C SH1VB,
HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES,
OR
Disrhte Willi Its Agonies;
CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM.
3 , v.u n
HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.
NERV0S DISORDERS.
What is more tearful than a breaking
down ol ihe nervous system To be exci
table or nervous in a small degree is most
distressing, for when) can a remedy be
found ? There is one : driuk but little
wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none ;
take no coffee, weak tea bing preferably
get all the fresh air yon can ; take three or
four Pills every night; eat plenty of solids,
avoiding the Ose of slops ; and if these gold
en rules are followed, you will be happy
in mind and strong in body, and forget voA
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS.
If there is one thing more than another
for which these Pills are eo famous it i
their purifying properties, especially their
po wer of cleansing the blood from all im- :
purities, and removing dangerous and sus
pended secretions. Universally adopted a
the one grand remedy for female complaints
thev never fail, never weaken the system
and always bring about what is required. '
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feelings w hich so Fadden usare go
frequently arise from annoyance and troub
le, (rom obstructed perspiration, or from"
eating aud drinking what is unfit for us' -
inns disordering the liver and stomach. '
These organs must bo regulated if you wist
to be well. The Pilla, it taken accordin
to the printed instructions, will quickly re
store a healthy action to both liver and
siomach, whence follow as a nural contan
sequence, a gocd appetite and a clear head.
In trie East and West Indian seaicely any
other medicine is ever used for tbese dia.
orders.
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all d iseases allecting these organ?
whether they secrete too much or too little
water; or whether they be afflicted with
ftone or gravel, or with aches and pai&s
settled in ihe loins over the regions of tho
kidn sya, these Pills should bo taken accor
ding to ihe printed instructions directions,
and the Ointment should b well rubbed
into the small of the back at bed time. This
treatment will give almost immediate relied
when all other means bave faded.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER.
No medicine will so effectually improve
ihe tone of the stomach a these Pilis; they
remove all acidity, occasioned either by
intemperance or improper diet. They
reach (he liver and reduce it lo a healthy
action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious in
cases ol spasm in fact they never fail in
cuiing all disorders of the li-er and stomcch.
Il)llniray,s Tilh are the best remedy known iii
the tcorld jor the following diseases.
Ague, inflammation,
Asthma, Jaundice, '
Billions Complaints, Liver Cora-
Bloiches on the plaints,
Skin, Lomba50,
Bowel Complaint?, Tiles;
Colics, Rheumatism,
Constipation of tha Retention of
Bowels. Urine,
Consumption, Scrofula, or
Debility. King's Evil,
Dropsy, Sore Throats,
Dsentery, Stone and Gravel,
Erysipelas, Secondary Symptom!
Female Irregnlari- T'c-Douloureux,
ties, Humours,
revers ol a, I Ulcer,
kinds, Venereal Affection",
Fit, Worms of all kinds
Gout, Weakness from
Head ache, whatever cause,
Indigestion, kc, kc.
CAUTION ''-None arR crpnnina nnbit
the words "HoUowav, New York nd Lon
don' are c'iscernaNe a a Wc!er-mrh irt
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 wiil be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection of an- party or pa-tie coun
terfeiting the medicines or vending ihe
same, knowing them to be spurioti.
Sold at i he Manufactorr of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealer in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world,
in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and Si earn
Es" Tiiere is considerable saving bv ta
king the larger sizes.
N B D irec'iDtis for the guidance of pa
tients in every disnrder are affixed to each
box.
October, 17, 160.
ATTK VriOIV ! CO.TIPAIVY !
rtn r-1 7
ONE thousaiid customers to volunteer to
bu their Goods at L. T. SHARPLESS
Store, where the) can be bought very low
for ca-h or country prodocn. Having on
hand a stock of goods, he is determined to
sell at prices reduced to suit the times.
An assortment of Clothing adapted lo this
season of the yar, will be sold cheap.
G-iod Sugars at 6i to 12J lb.
Syrups at 10 to 15 cis.per qt. Also, New
Orleans Baking Molasses.
A fresh lot of cheap Calico, warranted to
hold color ju-t received.
All kind of Shues will be sold, at price
less than marked.
To customers baying for cash, we would
sav it is to your interest to give him a call.
Gratelni for the patonage extended to
him in the pa'., he hopes to merit tie con
fidence ofthe pnblic in fntn
L. T.SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg June 5, 1861.
LOST NOTES.
rjlVVO Notes of hand, drawn by Morton
- Mi-Michael, in favor of C. W. McKelvy
&Co., dated July 6th and July 10 h, lt6I,
on four months, L,r S7 1 4 50, each, failed
to reach their mail destina'ion. All oer
o'ii are caationed against negotiating tor
ei'her of sai I N i'es. A suitahle. reward
will be paid for their return to M;rton Mc
Michaei, at Philadelphia, or to the cnJer
s.yued, at thn Cattawissa Paner MdU.
C. W.McKELVY k CO.
July 24, 1613!.
Aolicc.
JV OTICE is hereby given that letters testa
rneuUry on the estate of Abraham
Kline, late of Orange township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted by
the Register of Columbia county, lo Elijah
Kline, residing in Ronton township, said
county. All person.- havir g claims or de
maiiiis agiinst the estate of the decedent
are requested to presem them lor settlement
and those indebted to the e-!4te to mbko