in m TiiEloRTii. BLOOivfSBURG, PA. j WedQC&dayor&ing, Angus' 21, IStit. DEMOCRATIC COIN M COiYYEN 1 IOX. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Demo cratic Electors in and for the several Bor oughs and Election 'Districts 'of 'Colnmbia County, will meet at the respective places of holding said'EleCtions'Un :SATURDA Y, TH E 74ih DAY dF AUGUST, Between the hours of 3 and 7 p"clck P. M., of said day, for the purpose of choosing two Delegate from each Election district, to meet in COUNTY CONVENTION, at ihe 'Court House, in Bloomsburg on . MONDAY, THE 26h DAY OF AUGUST, Atone o'clock 'P,M.. "of -said day, for the purpose of 'making the usnal Democratic . nominations, to be -supported by the Elec tor of Columbia' Co nnty at 1he,erisuing'Gen erat Elec'ion, and for the trHnction tf oth 'er business pertaining to the interests of the -Democratic pany. JACOB HARRIS. Chairman, ''Richard Stiles, j) PktkrG Campbell, M C. Woodward, , VViluam 'FKir5s, 'SiMOKL CsiASY, . SAMUEL'KtlXHNKR, i VVitLrAM T. Shuman. .. Democratic Standing Committee . CANDIDATES 'DEPARTMENT. PRINTER'S -FEE S2.00 EACH. CiQdidatt!'for AssetoMj. Lcti L Tatb, 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 DemocraticJJonvention. July 17, 1861." . - Candidate fur assembly. At the solicitation of many irieuds I would annoonce to the voters of Columbia county, 'that I will be candidate for ASSEMBLY, at the approaching general election, subject to the decision of the Columbia county dem ocratic couvention. JOHN A. FUNSTON, Jay 17, 1S6 1. CANDIDATE FOR sSHfi RIFF. Pktcr Bii.lmktku. of Bloomsburg, we are mathorized to announce, will be a candidate for SHERIFF, at the approaching general eiection, subject to the decision of the Co lumbia county Democratic Convention. July :0, 1861. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. -'Jouh"H i crm a of Bioora township. we are auihorize.1 to announce, will be a candidate for SHERIFF, at the approaching general election, subject to the decision ol 4be Columbia County Democratic Conven tion. July 1?, 1561. Candidate for Sheriff. FriemU and fellow Democrats, a? you tiave given me a guarantee three years aao. through our regnlar Comity Contention, and "by adhering to the usage ot the democrat ic party all my life time, which induces me itgain to offer myself a a candidate for the office ol SHER'FF this fall, subject to the decision of hn Democratic Count Conven ion. J R GROUL. Bloom township, July 17, 1861. - Candidate for Trcasutcr. James S McNlAiCH, of Caltawissa township are authorized to annoonce, will be a candidate for TREASURER at the ap 4) roach in g general election, Tnhjwct to the decision of the Columbia county Uemncratic Convention. July 24, 1"WI. S?or 4'oniinisMoiier Charles h. hess, of Muflm township, tve are requested to annoui.ee, wi:I be a -candidate lor County Commissioner at the approaching general election sutject to the decision ot the county democratic conen ion. July 14 1P61. For Associate Jnd?e. Jacob Ev ans, of Greenwood tow nship has teqoe-ted us to announce that he will be a candidate for ASSOCIATE JUDGE, at the coming election, snbject to the decision of the Democratic Columbia county conven tion. . Jul) 31. 1861. "Candidate fur Treasurer. We have been anthorized to announce to the voters of Columbia county, that Wil ijaji T. Shi'Mas, of Maine township, will "be a candidate for TREASURER, at the approaching general election, subject lo the decision of the Colombia county Democrat ic Convention, which wilt be held on the 26th 'day of August next, in Bioomsbutg. July 31, 1861. For Associate Judge. . - We are authorized to announce through the St a a that John McRctnou;s, of Hem lock township, will be a candidate for . AS SOCIATE JUDGE at the ai'proncjiing gen eral election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Coavemrou. July 31, 1861. County Coninii&sioiief. We are aothorzed to announce the name of MOSES SCH LICH ER.of Beaver towns'p, as a candidate fcr Covnly Commissioner, at the approaching general election subject to the decision ef the Dernociatic County con veutioa, which will be held on the 26th of Augnst next. July 31. 1861. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER. 'Frakkur L Shcmak, of Beaver township, we are authorized " announce, will be a Candidate for COMMISSIONER, at the en suing general election, subject to the. de cision ol the Colombia county Democratic Convention. .' August 7, 1861. - - " ASSOCIATE JUDGE: . Stipbe Baldt, of Cattawia, we are aathortzed la announce, will be a candidate for ASSOCIATE JUDGE, at the approach ing general election, subject to the decision of the Columbia county Democratic Con tention. " August 7, 186!. . CANDIDATE-FOR SHERIFF. James Laic, of Scott township, through the solicitation of his friends has been in duced to offer himself as a candidate . for SHERIFF, at the coming general election, sabjicl to the decision of the Columbia couuty Democratic Convention, which will be hold on the 26th. of August next.; , ; . '.' August 7, 1861. ' "" ' Ia. Jacobt, Editok Star or tui North : ... Many ot the friends of Gkokgk Mack, o Espy, would be pleased lo see his name announced in your paper as a suitable per son to be voted for. as one of the ASSOCI ATE JUDGES of thU County, at tbe com ber elecuoa. - - A DEMOCRAT.. July 31, 1S31. - ' - CANDIDATE FOR ASSEMBLY. I have.lhroogh ths urgent request of many friends, been induced to ofler myself as a candida'3 for Af scjiblt at tha approaching election, wil'ing to sebniit to the decision cf the Democratic convention. If elected X fl endeiv or to terve my constituents faithful, and use my fce&i eilarts to secure a - - 1TIAIVII00D. ?HdW -LOST, HOW RESTORED. 'Just iPutliihtd. in a ' Sealed Envelope-: A LECTURE ON THE NA TURE, TREATMENT, AND RADICAL CURE OF SPERMA TORRHOEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sex ual Debility, Nervousness and involuntary emissions, producing im potency, Consump tion, and Mental and Physical Debility. By ROBT. J. CULVERVVELL, M. D., The important fact that the awful conse qoences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without internal medicines or tne dangerous applications of caustics, instru ments, medicated bougies, and other em pirical devises, is here clearly demons'ra led, and tne entirely new and highly sue cssslul treatment, as adopied by the cele brated author fully explained, by means ol whichevery one is enabled lo cure himself perfectly, and at the let possible com, thereby avoiding atl the advertised nos trums of the day. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any add res post paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing. DR. CH. J. C. KLINE, 127 Biwery, N.Y. Pot Office box 4,586. August 7, 186 1 1 y. . BRIDGE LETTING. THE county Commissioners' will receive proposals at the House of Daniel Hower, sr., in Franklin township. Columbia eonmy between the hours of 10 A. M., and one P. M.,oo Tuesday, 27th day of August inst..for building an open Truss Bridge over Big Roaringcreek near th residence of the said Daniel Hower, sr , Said bridge to be 80 feel betwee.1 abutments, w idth 16 .feet, highl 13 feet Irom low water mark, the abutments to be six fei thick and the upper wingwall on wesi side 30 teat Ions, lower wingwall on same side 20 feet lns, and the upper winuwall on east side 70 feel 'Ibitg. -Plan and Specifications can be seen on the day and placti of letting. By order of the County Com'rs. R. C. FRUIT, CUk. Commissioners' Office. ) Bloomsburg, Aug. 7, 1861, J WYOJIIKtt HOUSE, DAKItL LAYOCK, 'PftOl'lt I hTOK, WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN t IMHE Proprietor respectully informs his JL friends aird the public generally that he has taken cha'rae of the Wyoming House, in the village of Wyoming, near the Railroad Depot of that place and has 'fitted 'it nut so as to entertain both transient and perma nent visitors iu a suitable and comfortable manner. His rooms are pacioas and airy, and not only calculated to add to the conve nience and comlort ol the traveling commu nity, but also to t'hnse who would 'seek 'a pleasant summer resort wii'h families. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best he market can afford ; and his BaR will be furnished wrih fhe purest liquors that can be o'htaii.ed. The nronrietor will sive his I i w . exflusive aitention lo the comlort and con ! vene.ice ot his mcts. and is determined . a - -v ar s-t tt."' to make ttie wtUJllu riuusti ran a inong the first hotels in the St ite. The pTonrieror hopes that from his-expe-riMrce in rtie tmsiness, aful iy unremiiting attention on his pari, combined wii'h a judi cious selection o1 tire mostcareffil afid oblig ing servant, he may be emitted to the fa vorable consideration tif the pttblie, and re ceive a liberal sharenf paironage. rr' Please give him a cH, and judue for oiiipelv- April 2, 1859. icw Arrival oV SPRING AND SUM3IER GOODS, David Loivenbcrg INVITES attention to bis stork of cheap and fashionale rlotbing at his biorroo Main street, two doors above t be Simer ican House,' where he has a fu II assort ment of men. and boy's wearing apparel, including the most fahionable DISESS GOODS, Box. Back, irock, gum and oilcloth coat of all sorts and frizes, pants of all colorw shawls, hi ripe s and figure, ve si 8, shirts, cra vat s, stock : collars .handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and. fancy articles. N. B. He will also make to ordwr any article of clothing at very shortnoticw ard in Ihe best manner. Ail his clothing is made to vent , and most ofitisofbome manufacture. DAVID LOW EN BERG. Bloomsburg, Mrch 13, 1861. NEW HATS AND CA PS l At J. K. (sirton s Hal Store. THE undersigned respectfully informs the the ciiizens of Bloomsburg, and ihe public in general, that he haw )osi received from Philadelphia lot of.NEW HATS & CAPS, for Spring anil Summer, of the very latest -tles and Tashions, all of which he is pre pared lo re 11 Cheaper than can be had else where, with the exfreptum of the manolac turers. Hena all kinds, st1es, sort and sizes, of hats and Caps, probably the most varied assortment ever brought to town. Also STRAW GOODS, including Ihe mod ern snles and fashions. CSiore on Main Street, nearly opposite ihe "Old Arcade." JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloomsburg. April 24, 1861. WM.BK00XS Proprietor. lILOOJISIttmC, PA. THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in the central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, his been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared to arcommollate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and bis Bar with the, choicest liquors. Alteuiise ostlers will always be on hand, and bis stabling . is the most extensive in this section ol country. Omnibuses will always be in readiness to convey passen gers to and from tbe Railroad Depots. WM. 3. KOONS. N. Bloomsburg, July 4. 1860. s. ft . . j jV jf : - OF ' : OP ALL KINDS, AT J. J. DIJOWEU'S Cheaper than Ever May IP, 1860. . o & o o o o o ". ". -". . ., f. A. ft. V W "fj t w iw vc w w w W v w 'kelTvyTneal & CO., MERCHANTS, , Northeast corner of Main and MarketSts. Sheriff s Sales. Vy 'virtne of a writ of ato Levari F&cias,. lb fne 'directed, issued out of the Court of Cbmrnon VleasbrColambia county, Pa., will be exposed to public sale at the Conrt Hooe, in Bloomsbrirg. bn MONDAY THE Sd DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at one o'clock in the afternoon the following des cribed properly to wit: a certain tract or piece of land situate in Jackson township. in the county ofColumbia, bounded and des cribed as follows lo wit : 'Beginning at a post, ihenice by land ofSamuel Acher.bac-h, east fwo hundred and sixteen perches to a post, thence by the same souih fifteen nerches :o a post,'ihehce by land of Johua Savage, east sixty four( perches to a ches nut, thence by land of John 'Fritz and Dan iel Bobbins north three hundred perehes lo a chesnut oak, thence try land of 'joeph Cole and William-Brink, west two hunderd and seventy four perches to a chesnut. ihence by land of Thomas W. Young and land of 'John Shultz, south two hundred and eighty 'five perches lo the'place of Begin ning, containing 'Four hundred and siity ihree teres and one hundred and twenty perches and allowance, &e. Seized, taken'in exeoutibri and to 'be sold as the property of Thorrffcs 'tV. Yoniig. ACSCfcAt the same lime and place by virtue of a writ of :Li'vari fatias, issued one of the'Court of Common Pleas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, all that one and a half Siory frame dwelling house Hr building, situate in Ihe village of Light'Stfeet in the toWu'ship ol Scon, in the couiitv ol Columbia, and state of Pennsyl vania, which said buildins is on a lot lor- merly owned by Isaac SonerswoMh and which issaid lot, is bounded and described as follows namely on the north by lot of Bird, on the east by an alley, on the souih by lot of said Isaac Sonerswonh. and on the west, by lo of Peter Schug, whicti said building is in size cn Ihe ground about sixteen by eighteen feet, ami be above lscribed lot or piece of ground and rurnlaoe appurtenant lo said building. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as ihe property ol Edward Jones. JOHN SNYDER, Sheff"- Bloomsburg, Aug. 7, 86. Sheriffs Sulcs. ill virtue of eeveral wrirs of Venditioni exxKinai, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Colombia county, Pa., will be exposed lo public sale, at the 'Court Honso, in Bloomsburg, on iVednesdiiy, fhe 4th day of September, 1861, at one.o'clock, m Ihe atiernoon-, the follow ing properly to wit : all that certain lot of land situate in Centre Township, 'Columbia county, Pa., Bounded and described as follows to wit ; on the North by a public road, leading Irom Orapgeville to Berwick, on the Eai-t ty land of 'Ellwood Hushes and G. H Fowler, on the South and West, by land of Gilbert H. Fowler, containing four acres mo.-e cr less, all of which is cleared land, wheron is erecied a two siory frame dwelling house, a frame out kitchen, a frame Stable and other out buildings, with the n;wpuTtenancflS. Seized, taken in execulio'n -ftrrd to be Bold as the property of A. B. Hartman. . ALSO At the same time and place all thai certain tract ol land situate in Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county, bound ed a"nd described as follows to wil : on Ihe North by land of William Kline, on ihe East by lan'd ttf isaarC Ikler, on the South by land ol 'George Appleman. on the South VVes' and Vet, by land ol Zebulon Uro, contain ng Foity acres mote or less, about twenty acres ot which is improved land whereon is erected a one airtl half story log dwelling House a frame bank Barn and other Yrtit buildings With :he appu nenances. Seized, la ke'n in ejieeutron and to be sold as ihe property "of Daniel Mnrden. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff. Bloomsburg, Aug. 14, 1&"6I. KtGISTEU' S NOTICES. VOTICE is hereby giving to all legatees, creditors and other persons interested io ihe estates of the respective decedents and minors, that the following administra tion and guardian acrounts have been riled in 'be office of the Register of Colombia county, and will be pretented for roufirma tion and lfowace lo ihe Orphan's Conn, to be held at Bloumsbutg, in the county aforesaid, on Wednesday the 4'h da of Sep tember next, at 2 o'clock, in Ihe afternoon. 1. The first and final account ol Jacob Demon. Guardian of Catharine Demoit, a daughter ol Uaac Demon, deceased. 2. The first account of Abnet Welsh and Thomas M'Henry, Execuror's t)f Hiram W. Kline, late ot Orang' township deeaed. 3. The firt and final account of Benj. S. Merrill, AdmY. ol Charles Sterner, late of Hemlock rownship, deceased. 4 The fin: 1 account of Thomas Ogden, Guardian of Martha M. Mills, daughter of Nathan Oliver late of Greenwood twp., de ceased. 5. The first account of Peter Laubach, one of the Executors of Johu Laubach, late Benion township deceased. 6. The account of David Whiimeyer, Executor of Mary Trembly late of Scott, township decea-ed 7. The account of Gilbert H. Fowler and Samuel A. VVorman, Executors of the es tate of William Tremoly, late ef Scott twp., deceased. 8. The account of Lewis Laurish Adm'r. of the estate of Ramsey Hagenbucfc, late of Scott township deceased. 9. The acconnt of Lewis Yetter & Elias Weaver, Execmors ol ihe estate of John Weaver, late ol Franklin twp., deceased. 10. The account of Benj F. Hartman Ad ministrators of the eial3 of Isaiah W. Boone, late of Bloom township deceased. 11. The account of Solomon D. Sn)der & Rejma Snyder, Administrators of the estate of Solomou Snder, late of Locust township, deceased. 12. The second account of Solomon Ney hard, executor of the estate of William Abbott, late of Ceutte township, dee'd. ' DANIEL LEE, Register's Office, Register. B!oomeburg, Aug. 7, 1861. J LIST OP CAUSES FOR SEPTEMBER TERM 1861. 1. T W. Kahler, vs. Daniel Neyhard. 2. J. M'Muliigan.et. al. vs. Samuel Rhone 3. A. Creveling vs. A. Melick, Sr j el al. 4. Rvbert J. L)ona vs M Cot, et. al. 5. P. Wintersteen vs. V. Wintersieen. 6. John Pealer, vs. Daniel Edgar, t. al. 7. Lewis Lavenburg, et al. vs. J. Dyer. 8 Istiah Shuman vs. Jacob L Shuman. ; 9. Joseph Lockard vs. James Penningioo 10. E. C. Shultz. vs. J. Pennington, et. al. 11. H. Trlugh vs. The W. B. Insurance Co 12. James Shields, et. al. ve. I Shuman. 13. George Eves vs. Zebulen Shultz, et at. 14 Richard B. Menagh vs John Qiger. 15 Daaiel F. Seybert, (use) v A. Pearce. 16. Daniel F. Seyben vs A. B. Pearce.et al 17. Henry Wells vs George Kinley. t- 18. Joseph M'Henry vs Wesley B. Kline. 19 Wilson Ager vs Joseph Panon. 20. Safly Ann Wagner v. Israel Whary. . 21 Brown & Snyder vs James J. Dull. E. II. LITTLE, BL.OOJ1SI3UIIG, Fa. ST. T.OUIS IIOTEI., CflESTKCT STREET, ABOVE TUI&D IN the immediate neighborhood of the Job bing Houses on Market Third, and Chest nut Streets, the Banks, Posf Office, Mer chants' Exchange, &c, &c. BO AIl PER DAY $150. Accommodation when required on the EU ROPEAN PLAN: Rooms from 50 cents and upwards, per day, and meals at a FiRiT Class Restvrant attached io th Hotel. Price according to the Bill ot Fare. '1 be try ( nrs take lrHt3eners f rom aiiy MHntlii l o or Clo-e tb the Hotel. CEngllsh, French, German ahd Spanish spoken. July 17, 18G1. H ATCH MAKERIIOP ! THE undersigned would inloim hi. friends and customers and the rest of mankind, that he continues to pay particular attention lo the repairing of watches; weight, spring, and lever clocks ; jew elry and everything belonging in his line, and that it is at all limes, and in all cases his desire lo give perfect satisfaction. He is an ''excellent" workman, has visised several, and worked in three of the fi--t Ciiies in the world New York, Philadel phia and the ere at City of Paris in Franco Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or what is termed "platina." HENRY ZUPPING'ER. Bloomsburg, April 10, -itffil. Notice. To the 'Ht'irs oj Thomas Conner, deceased. JVOT1CL is hereby given that ihe Account of John Conner, Surviving Trustee of the estate of Thomas Conner, late of Green wood twp-, Columbia county dee'd. was filed al the May term Itfeof this 'Court, and will be presented tor confirmation and allowance at the September term ixfil. JACOB EYERLY Cle,k U. C. Bloomsburg, July 10, 18616;. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Jacob Nagle, lute of Centre twp , dee'd. VOTICE jg hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Jacob Nagle, late ol Centre township, Columbra coumy, deceased, have been gramed by the Register of Columbia county to Frank lin Nagle of said lownhip and county All persons having claims or demands against the estate ol the decedeid are re quested to present them for settlement, and those indebted to. make payment without delay to FRANKLIN NAGLE, Centre, July 3d, 1861 6t. Adm'r. SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES'! ! A NECESSITY EVERY HOtSEHOLb JOHNS & CKOSLLY S AMERICAN CEMENT GEUE Tle strongest CJlue in tlie World For Cementing Wood Leather, Class, Ivorv, China Marble. Porcelain, ALbasler, Bone, Coral, ice, &c, &e. Thectdy article of the kind ever produced which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS: 'Every tvouselieeper should have a sup ply of Johns & Crosley'a American Cement Glue." New York Time. ' It is so convenient to have in the house" Nrw Yotk Express. 'It is always ready this cemmends it to every bod)." N. Y. Independent. ''We have tried it, and tld it a usefu in onr houe as water." Wilkes Spirit of the iimes irrce5 Ceufs per Hot lie Vrty l.ibentl tted net ions lo Wliolexule Denier. I KlOlf CASH. ir" For sale by all Druggists and S'ore keepers generally lhrotthoiit the country. JJHNS & CROSLEV, Sole Manufacturers. 78 William Sirt-et, Cottier of Libeny St.-, NEW YORK. July 10, 1861. ly. Auditor .otice. In tkt Orphan's Cdurt for the comity of O-lvm-bit E.vt-ife 'tf Conrad Hess, Lue of i'ftgar loaf ti-wnhip deceitstd. The Auditor appointed by the Cntitl to report tiitribution of the bAlan:e in the hand ol William Hess, Executor of the last will Tid re-iarnent of Conrad Hess, late of Sugatfoaf town-hip-, in the cc-utny of Co lumbia deceased, will meet ihe parties in terested for the pnrpo-e of his appointment, on Saturday ihe 24 day ol August 1x61 al ten o'clock, A. M.ot said day, at hi" office in ftlooriiftburc, in paid coumy, all persons interested in ihe said Es ale are required to present their claim before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming in for a share of the fui.d. JOHN G. FREEZE, Auditor. Bloomsburg, July 3d, 1881 4t. AcIiiiiiiistrntorV Notice. Erfote f Susan Jane Cavenee. dee'd. JVOT1CE is nereby given that letters of administration on the Es'ate of Sussn Jane Caveoee, late of Mount Pleasant town ship, Columbia county, dee'd., have been Si ran ted by the Register of said County lo the ondeisigned, who resides in Mount Pleasant township, Columbia courtly. All persons having clams or deri.ands aginst the Esiate of the decedent are requested to present ihem for settlement, ard those in debted to make payment wtthoti' deUy GEORGE CAVENEE, Adm'r. .Mount Pleasant, June 12,1861. (2IMND JUKOKS, FOR SEPTEMBER 7ERM, 1861. Bloom John K. Urotz, Wm. Coleman, Samuel Sietler. CaitawisxM-Mopes Hartman, John Scott. Franklin Darnel Kninle, Samuel Lohtman. Fishingcreek Peter Crevelingi Green wood Wm. Robbins. Hemlock William Warner. Loeui-lsaac Dyer, Daniel Haucki MttfJin Sieohen Deiterick. Montour Evan Wellivcr. Madison Baltzer Essick. Maine Samuel Drum. Orange Peter P. Kline, Michael Keller, Cornelius Belli, Alexander B. Stewart. Roaringcreek Peter Gearhari, Charles Ecki Scoit--Benj. F. Reichart, Jacob Keller, sr. Bloomsburg, July 31 161. TRAYEuSE JIR0RS. FOR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1861. Bloom Wm. H. Jaroby, Richard B. Men agh, Thomas J. Thornton, Benj. Bomboy. Beaver John Fry. Briarcreek Levi Shaffer, Nathan Mane, David Miller. Bentoti-Sinriuel Krickbaum, John J. Stiles. Centre-Da&'l Bower, SaTft'I H. Hutchison. Fishingcreek Crns McHenry. Fr ok! in- Aaron Latnberson. Greenwood Isaac Heacock. Hemlock Benjamin Wilson, James W. Eder, Robert Russel. Locuat Willram Erwin, Henry Fisher, Abraham Yeager. Mifilin Abraham Schweppetiheiser, Dan iel Swank. Maine John Gearhart, Daniel FisbeHen ry Bauman, Simon Bredbender. Madison Jonaihea Jobuoa, Wm. Demott. Orange Jacob Snyder, Daniel Keller, Wil liam Schuyler. - GREENWOOD SEMINARY ahd (xiluMbia conNTT AT MILLVILLE, PENN'A. Inporlaiit Additioirs Sl Improvemcnls Autrinin Teftn tfe ( ummer.ee August 1? rjHJS Institution which has been in sue -1- cessful operation for the past ten yearf , is about undergoing a very important rer ovation, in order lo place it on a more sta ble basis than ever, and present facilities whieh are noi 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 stealer conveniences lor 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 'e'drio'sitlbs, bath rooms, &c. An experienced and thoroughly "qualified classical leai-her and lecturer will be al the head of the Board cf Instruction, but 'the 'Principal w ill have the general superintendence of the intitntion an J assume a share of the duties of leach ing. Regular lectUJes will be delivered upon vahofc. scientific subjects, as well as upon the therVry and practice ol teaching, and a Normal Class of young men and women who w'i-h io qualify themselves ior teachers' pYofessfon, will 'receive e.-pecial attention and asiianc. The course of Instruction in the school will be ihorbu;h and syMemairr, calculated lo embrace the various branches ot a prae lica'l 'ediu-ai ion. Ample provision will be made Mr the "study of the h'i2her Mathe matics. 'the'e'lucidation of "PhyMi-B, and th'o N' .. ., . i ..: i... ,.i .. iiaiui a I jnoutrP) i y iiirrttiir. ) i auiltuit ay paratue, ar.d f6r the "Smdy ot itie latin, Greek, and German languages, to enable student to'qualify themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuit, or (6 en'te'r any cla-s kl college. The conntiy location ol this Seminary ?n a plessanl village, in a healihy and 'founsh itij neihborhooil, well known for the ele vated tone of its moral "Beniirnent, "and where the pupil are not surrounded by ihose demoralizing influence, and temp tations found in our cities, larger towns and many other localities, wnn no outside in fluences to divert their attention trorn liter ature and the work of mental culture, p're- senis attract ions and inducements to i con- I sideraie parents emulous studeni, seldom j lour.d turrounniug large, schools and a cad emie. The Literary riety alo, or.e of the o'ld- 'est and best conducted in this eertion ol country, presents an anracuve feature and useiul auxiliary to a practical 'education. The improvement! will be under the immediate charge of an efficient Board ot Trustees, a-ppointed by ihe Seminary Com pany, and wirl tie completed in tin.'e ior the Autumn term, to commence the ltl of August next. While thankful for pa-t patronage we wish to merit a continuance ol similarfa vors, and as we intend io include a higher grade and wider range of inst ruction, -we rej'ec tfully solicit a careful examination into our facilities and claims. Term : Boarding. Crashing, tuition, fiahls and inciilenial expeies, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will be Thiry Dol.jrs, one half payable in advance ihe o:lir half and all tuition bills will be expected iTornpi- ai le expiration of each quarter. Items': Boarilinj, witli furnished rooms, One quarter 522,00 Tuition in common English branhces 5,00 it it x it i ' including Mathematics aid Book keeping by Double Entry 6,00 Tuition in Latin, Greek, and German extra 1.00 Vahni?, Lights anil incidental ex pnes, one quarter, 3,00 TTios'e who desire io procure scholarships or attend by ih'e year, wil be accommnda led at a reasonable diJ.couri, and Mudenis wifiingio secure rootris sh'duld make sea sonable application. For further particulars addres "U'M. BUR(iESS, Princioal MiMville, Pei.n'a. George Mtcrs, J. K. Eves. ) Dr. A. P Hci.lkr. Ellis Eves, Trustees. Bksjamin K. Eves, ) Millville, May 29, 1861. JOHNS A: CIBOSiTkV Sole Manufacturers of the Improved The cheaptst and mot durable Knotiog m use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. I: can te applied to New ami Old Roof of all kmd, and to Swingle Root without re moving the shingle. Tne Com is only about One-Third that of Tin, AND IP LS TWICE AS DURABLE. GCTTA rERCHA CEMENT) For preserving an I reoainn Tin and other Metal Roots ol every description. Irom its great ela-ticiiy, i not injured by the con traction and expansion of metals, AM) WILL NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. These materials have been thoronahl) tested in N-w Fork and all pari of the Southern and Western stale, and we ca-i give abundant proof of all we claim iu their lavor, They are leadily applied by ordmay la borers, al a trifling expense. "So ni:.4T is m:ciniti:i " Thee materials are put up ready lor u-e and lor shipping to all part of the country, with lull printed direfiions for application. Full descriptive circulars will be furnish ed on application by mail or in person at our Principal Office and Warehouse, t8 WII LI AM STREET, Corner ol Liberty Si'eei, New- York. JOHNS & CROSLEY. Ajrenls Wanted ! Terms Cash ! ! May 29, 1861. ly. . SPRING AND SUMMER Gi 3D cadi S3 2 v ill AHTZ & .El 11 HAVE just received from Phdadelphia a splendid assortment of merchandise, purchased at the lowest fisnre and which they are determined lo sell for Cnsti or Country I'rodticc, on as moderate terms as ean be procured elsewhere in Light Sceet. Their Stock con sists ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choice-t 3tyles and laieni fashions. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. CEDAR IV Jl R E . 1IO L I. O IV- 1 'A It E. Iron, iail ami Spikes, BOOIAND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS READV-MADE CLOTHING, &c. &c, In short ever thing usually kept in a coun try Store. They respectfully invite their old friends, and the public generally, lo call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. . (" The highest price paid for country produce. MARTZSt ENT. StrejeLJgJl&.?,.JIW,,,L LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS. flHESE MEDICINES have now ben be- fore ihe pub'ic for a period of Thirty Years, and during that time have maintained a htgh chsiacier in almost'every'part of tile Globe, 'foi their extraordinary aV.d 'imme diate power of restoring perlect health to persons sufTerine under nearly every kind of disease to which the tiumati frame is li'a'Hle. .... The rolloJwing are among the distressing variety'rif human diseases in which the VEK'l1llL,ti LIFE MLIIIC;i.VliS Ae well knovh ib be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly 'cleansing the first and ecoud 'sfdniacheo, and cra ting a flow of pi.re.'heahh'y bile, instead ol ths Male and acrid kintt: Flatulency, Loss of AppeliieHeaitbnin, Headache, Restless ness, 'Jl l-IVnijier. Anxiety, Languor, and Me lanclibly, which are the aeneial symp toms ol Dyspepsia, w ill vanish, as a oat lural consequence of its cure. COSTIVENESS, by cleansing Ihe whole length of the intestines with a so'venv pro Cess, and without v iolence; all v iolent pur ges leave the bowels codive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the hlo'od to a regular circulation, through the p'rocess ol fespiraiion i n "such cases, and the t'horo'Ugh sutuiirju'cf all iiitertitial ob struction iu bthe'fs. the life M ei'Iciries haveteen'knowh lo rure:UHtTUMATlSM -pJr,manenily in three weeks, andGOUT in half that time, by femovini! local in'flamation from the mus cle"s snd rigarrienis of theoints. 'DRdPSIE of all kinds, by freeing and strengthiuu the kidneys arid bladder; they oprate mnt tleltjihtfully on these impor lar.t o'rans. and 'hence have ever bean found a certain re'medy 'for the w6rst'caes 6 1 GB AVEL. AUo WORMS, bV dislodging fbm irfe turnings of rtie bnweln the slimy malfer to which these creatures adhere. ( t SCHJIIVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect puntv which these LIFE MEDICINES -give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPliONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, bv their alterative eecl upon the fluid rtrai feed the skin, and the moibid stafe of Which occasions all erup- ti e ctmplain'ts, sallow, cloudy and other it iao reable r.omnlex ions. The use of ihece Pill fc for a very short I tirriM will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and 'a striking "improvement in th- cleattie-s ol the skin Lomrr.on Loins ami Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by two it; Ihe worsi ra-es. PILES." The original proprietor of these Medicines, was cured of Piles, 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For ibis scdurge of the Western country, these Medicines will be loutid a safe, speedy and cettain remedy. Other medicines leave the "ys rtn subject to a return of the disease a cure bv hese Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Satisfied and b Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LlVER COM PLAINTS General Pebi'ity, Loss of ap peti.e, and Disease of Females ihe Med icines have been Csed wiili ine most ben eficial results in case's Of thi description: Kin-is Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms y ield m the mild yel powerful action ol the-e remaikable Medicines. Night Sweats NVrvou debility, NervouS Complaints of al! kind-5. Pal,-.'na:ion of ihe Heart, Painter-' Colic, are speeHily cured. MERCURIAL DlSEASES.-Perons whose constitutions have becomt impaired by the injudicious ue ol Mercury, will find ihee Medicines a peifect cure, as they never fail io eradicate Irom ihe 8stem, all the erTcisol Mecury, infinitely sooner than ihe mo-i powerful preparations of Sarapa nlla. Prepared aiid sold by V. B MOFFAT, 335 Brodwav, Nw York. FOR SALE 15 it ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17. 1K 1-1 r- FRESH ARRIVAL, OF 9 'HE yiu'er-ianed offers for s!e hi the S'oie lormerly kept by Joseph (Jerhart. tleceased, in Caitawia town-tiip. about -three mile from the town of Cattawissa, an aortment of SPRING AM) SHL1IER GOODS, npe-ior to any ever brought lo that section. His stock cf uool is varied anil of an ex cellen: quality. He is prepared to sellcbe ip having pmchased his good io soil fie times Purchasers are cordially invit-d to call and examine his stock for the mselves "Qvick Sales ar.d Small profits," has koeen adopted as hi mono. CF Country prodtu'e taken in exchange Jf or goods at the regular riarket prices. I JACOB H. CREASY. Cattawi-'a twp., Mjy li, 1 6 1 . Look to your Interests! FRESH ARRIVAL OF SrRIG AXD SUIJIEIt GOODS, MILLER 8o EYER'S. ' IHE sub.-fribers have just returned from ihe City with another large and eiect ason merit of ' Spring and -Siiiiniicr Oool, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowes' tun'C, and which they are determined to sell on a moderate lerms as can be pro cured elsewhere iti Bloomsburg. Their stock comprises !ja!ic' Di'Css Oood, of the choicest styles and latei fashions. DRV GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots &: Shoes, Hats ami Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything u-ually kepi in country stores; to which they invites the public generally. The highesi price paid for country prodnce. MILLER fc EVER. Bloomsburg, May 15, 1861. Bridge liCttin?. The county Commissioners will receive proposal at the houe of James Masters, in Pine township, Columbia county, until 3 o'clock P. M , or. Friday Ihe 23d day of August next, for building an open Truss Bridge, over little Fishiuacreek near the residence of ihe said Jamea Masters, said bride's lo be 57 feet between abutment, wiitih 16 feet, hiht 8 feet 6 inches, from low water mark, the abutments to be six feel ihick, a nd w ingwalls on lower side 12 feet long; Plan and Specification can be seen on the day and place of letting. By order of the County Com'rs. R. C. FRUIT, Clerk. Commissioner's Olficej ) I loomsburg, July 31, 1861 j BLANKsTbLANKS ! ! CLAAKS 1 1 DEEDS. SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS. SUBPOENAS, AND JUDGMENT NOTES, of proper St desirablel ornis, for sale ai the of.ice of 'he "tar ofthe North " HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES, OR iIs;a'e With I't Agonies; CUOVSE BETWEEN TI1E3I. i IIOLLOWAY'jj NERVOUS DISORDERS, What i more fearful than a breaking down ol trie nervously stem To te'exci- able rir netvbu in a small degfe is 'most distressiny, for whe're can a remedy e found ? There is c'ne :" drink bui little wine. beer, or spirits, or fir better, rone -, lake no coffee, weak tea being preferable; 'jet all ihe fresh air you can lake three rr four Pills every night; eal plenty of solids, avoiding the u-e of lop ; and it these gold en rules are followed,: you will be happy in mind and strd.ig iij body, and forge tVdu have any nerves. m Others and daughters. If there is one thing more ifian ano'lier for which Ihese Pills are so Jamous it i" Iheir purifying properties, c.pecially their power of cleansing the blood from all im poi'iiies, and removing dangerous arid sus pended tecrelioris. Universally adopted a's iheone giand fertiedy for female complaints thev never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. SICK HEADACHE'S AND WANT OF APPETITE. These feelings w hich so sadden usare so frequently arise front annoyance and troub le, from obstructed perspiration, or ftom, eating and drinking what is ur. fit for us, thns disordering the liver and sioaiacb These organs must be regulated if you wist to be well. The Pills, if taken according; lo the printed instructions, will quickly re tore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow as a nural rontaii sequence, a ocd appetite and a clear head. In ihe EaM and Wesi Indies scaicely at-'y other meSicTne is ever Ueed for these dTs others. , j, DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting these orsans, whether they see'rete too much or too little, water; o'r whether Ihey be afflicted with stone cr gravel, or with aches and pain settled in the loins over the regions of ti e kidneya, these Pill should bo taken accor ding to the printed instructions directions, and the Oi. tment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bed time. Thi treatment will give almost imn.eJii.le relief when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. No medicine will so effectually improve the tor.e of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned ei;lier by intemperai.ee or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it lo a healihy action; they are wortderfuiiy efficacious in caees of spasm in fact Ihey never fail in cutiug all disorders ol Ihe li er and slomch. llotloirny'1 $ Pills are the lest remedy known the world Jor txe Jollotcing diseases. Ague, Inflammation, Asihma, Bi'.lious Complaint", blutches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Con-'ipation of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, Dsentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregulari ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fit, Gou, Head ache, J a um J ice, Lifer Com- ... plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of. Urine, Scrofula, or Ring's Evil, Sore Throa's, Stone and Grave!, Secondary Symnior, Tic-Douloureux, Unmours, Ulcers, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds Weakness from whatever cause, &c., &c. ) Indigestion, C"ALrTIO. !! None are senoine un!eB ?he words "HoUowav, New York end Lon don," are dicernable as a Water -mark in every leaf of ihe book of directions around each pot or box : the ame may be plainly -een by holding the lef to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may le?il lo the detection of any pany or pa-ties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending ihe same, knowing them to be spurious. p Sold at the Manufactory of rofesor Holloway, SO Maiden Lane. N'ew York.and by all respecable Drugaisis and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized wotld, in bote at ib cents, 62 cents and Sl each There is considerable saving by ta king the larger sizes. N. B Directions P?r the guidance of pa lienis iu every disorder are affixed to each box. October, IT. 1360. ATTiivrio; f comwivr ! ONE thonsard customer io volnn'er to buy their (ioods at L. T SHARPLEsS' Store, wtiere they can be bought very low for cah or country produce Having on hand a stock of goods, he is determined to sell at prices reduced to suit the limes. An assortment of Clothing adapted to thi seson of the year, will be sold cheap. Good Sugars at 6J to 12$ Ib. Sv runs at 10 to 15 cts. per at. Also. New Orleans Baking Molasses. A fresh lo of cheap Calico, warranted lo hold color just received. All kinds oi Snoes will be so!J, at prices less than marked. To customers buying for cash, we woulJ say it is to your interest to give him a call. Gratelnl for the patronage extended to him in the past, he hopes to merit the con fidence ofthe public in future L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg June 5. 1861 LOST X0TES. rWO Notes of hand, drawn by Mortori McM.chael, in favor of C W. McKelvy & Co:, dated July Bih and July lChh, 1861, on fouf month; f..r $714 50, each, failed to reach their mat! destination. All per sons are cauticed against nedtiaiing for either of said Notes. A sellable reward will be paid for iheir return to Morton Mc Michael, at Philadelphia, or to te under signed, at ihe Cabawi-sa Paper Mdl. C. W. McKELVY k CO. July 2. 18613!. Iiirciilor's rVolicc. JV OTICE is hereby given i hat letters leta rnentafy on the estate of Abraham Kline, late of Orange township, Colnmbia county, deceased, have ben granted by he Re2tster ot Columbia county, io El'jah Kline, residing in Benton townhip, sa'ut county. All per-ons ha vir a claims or de-i mands asains ihe e.tat rd ihe dece le?. PIXIaS. leJuctiwU ta ihe pay of tha members. OfSce in ('dim AHev ? fon. rNJAMIN V1NT
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