The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, September 04, 1861, Image 3

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GLO OMS PUR Q, PA.
TVednexfiaj Scrclnji, Sept. 4, ISCl.
Ditimb Seance We would announce
that the Rev J. Penny, of New Jersey, will
preach in the Bablist Church of this place on
toext Subbah evening at half past 7 o'clock.
Cocht. As we go to to press, Court is
till in session, with a fair prospect of
tinning several dtyi. The attendance is
trot large.
Oar)atron were slow about cal&sf; up
on us this week. Wp tlM nr take in twm
ey enoagh to buy a bundle of paper. This
won't do gentlemen
Hon. Charles R. Bcckalw, late Minis
er at Qaito, South America, has returned
with family to this his native county. We
understood he paid out town a vwit on
Monday last . -It is raid that be looked hale
nd hearty.
William Sharpless, of Cattawissa, has
our thanks for those large and luscious
Watermelons left at ovr office on Tuesday
last. V are told that he raises large quan
tities of them on an Island in the Sosq.
Lanna river. The; e sf the best quality.
Wk are pleased to state that, as far as we
can learn, the ticket formed in the Demo
cratic Convention, at this place, on Mon
day of last week, seems to meet the gener
al approbation of the Democracy of Co
lumbia county. It is composed in a great
measure ot true and tried men. and should,
and we have no doubt will receive the un
divided support of every democrat in the
county.
The editor of the Republican, of this place,
in last week1 paper, endeavors to make
it appear that the Democrats are a set of
theives. He informs his reader, very mod
ef.ly too. that lie attended the "Democratic
pow-wow," meaning the Democratic Coun
ty Contention, and that before going he
locked op hi pocket-book ! This is a gross
insult to the honest and loyal peep!e of Col
ombia county. He locked up his pocket
txok ! A frier.d remarked in our hearing
lhat, "be better be careful that he don't get
tiimseli locked np."
Pcath or a Rktdrmko Soi.pi ck. fn look
ing over a late number of the l Berwick
azette," we notice the demise of Claxc
Thompson, a returned three month Volun
teer. He Jied at the residence of hi fa'hei,
Richard Thompson, in Berwick. He was
young man, aged about twerty-fie year,
just in the prime al life and leaves a large
number of relatives and acquaintances to
lament hi departure, flis remains were
entered, on Monday of last week, in the
burial ground at that place with the honors
of war; the ''Home Guards" anil the Return- j
ed Volunteers of that Borough participating
in the burial exercises. Mr. T. performed
liis duty as a soklier nobly, and is entitled
to all due re poet (or ao promptly respond
ing to trie call of the Executive. "Peace be
lo Ms ashes."
Wc were shown, a few days since the
Washington Ukitxd State Map, by Mr. J.
D. Gosh, who has the Right and designs
canvassing this county for the pntpose of
obtaining subscriptions to this most excel
tent and accurate peiceol work. Thi Map
contains more information than any other
one yet published of these United States
lis marginal information alone i worth halt
the price of the Map. Among the many
little points of information upon this Map
are the following, as near as we can re
member from looking over it : Height of
Mountains in the United State as exposed
in feet above the sea ; Time Table.sbowing
the variation of "time at a large number
of places mentioned on the map when it is
12 o'clock at Washington city: a geological
Msp of the United States ; a Map of Tern
perature, giving the annual fall of rain, etc.;
ft Map explaining the Zoological distriba
tion of the United State; a .map giving
the distribution of the different staples of the
United Sta'e ; a table of air tine distances
between the largest places of the Union,
computed from the latest observations of
their longitudes and latitude ; aIo a band
none view of the Capitol at Washington,
which was threatened so furiously by the
rebels not long since. The price of this
Msp is 57 .Oo. It i well worth the money.
We notice that the ln!elliga.ccr and Re
publican, published at Tunkhannock, Wyo
ming county, have filed their objections to
our having stated that, the Hon. Wm. M
Piatt, of that place, had addressed Peace
Meetings, in that coanty, in company with
the Hon. R. R. Little and E. B. Chase.
They inform as that Mr. Piatt 'has done oo
such thing,"and that he ''stands where near
iy all ;be Douglas Democrats of that county
stand, and where every true Democrat is,
with the Government." We are the last
man to do injustice to friend Piatt, and if
' we have placed bim in a wrong position
we cheerfully make the correction.
A word about these Meetings in 'this
county. These meetings here are largely
attended, and by men of all parties. The
people with as are all for the Union of these
tates, and are warm supporters of the Gov
ernment and Laws, and we take it, have
evebeen. The Democratic party has al
ways been a Union party and has home for
year the sneers and taantsof the opposition
by being called "Union savers." It comes
with a bad grace from this Republican par
ty, when they call v$ lories, traitors, and se
cessionists ; and claim that thoy are now the
Union pcrty when ther should not lorget
ocly a short time ago they carried the
banner containing but sixteen start with the
fifteen Soethern States erased. Where they
a Union party then 1 We will leave a can
did public answer. When was ever the
Democratic j-arty guilty .cf ecch an act'
We wi!l r3ts the sober rcindeJ people an
i-.ttr th.ii c'crstloa.
ST.Urflfl TIIU WnnrPTI
oiiiiiur iiiu ii Willi
What Newspapck in this or adjoining
counties does more to tsiiblUh thai Jut.
Dats has supporters and sympathisers in
cVis section of country t&an the Columbia
County Republican! Echo answers 'no one.'
Scarcely an issue appears from that press
but what it has some remarks about the
"Jmt. Davis Reserves of this county ,n and
the Breckinridge Secessionists," leaving the
Southern Confederates to infer that they
have sympathisers and friends here, ready
to aid and assist them ra their hellish de
signs, to ruin this country. Wt deny that
thtrt on any Jtff Davit men in this county, if
there are they are not in the Democratic
party. Tbts thing has been carried quite
tar enough by this Republican -editor ; the
people of this county are getting tired of it;
they are loyal and U w. abiding "citiens. and
when this nonensical sheet asserts that the
Jtff. Iktvit lVmti helJ a meeting at such
and such a place it is libelling the loyal
and patriotic people or the county, for
which they will hoto it responsible. Would
not this be "comforting" the South by hav
ing them believe there ate people in the
North who sre pleased and sympathise with
their doings? Where is the Democratic
paper that has attempted to make such a
thing appear, especially in this connty 1
As we have said bekwe, Ikete art no Seces
tionUtt in thit coun ty. and woe to the man
who ever call tomt of them Secessionists.
LlXlH PROPYL!.
During the past year we have introduced
to the notice of the medical profession of
thi country the Pure Ciytlulized ChlorUt oj
Propylamine a a
REMEDY FOR RDEOIATISSI !
And having received from many sources,
both from physician of the highest stand
ing and from patients, the most
Flatten? Testimonials of I; ICeal Vitlae
in the treatment of thu painful and obsii
na'e disease, we are induced to prent it
to the pub'uo in a form READY FOR IM
MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com
mend itself to h.se who are suffering with
ihi afflicting complaint, and to the medi
cal practitioner who may feel disposed to
test the power of thi valuable remedy.
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the farm
above spoken of, has recently been exten
sively experimented with in the
ariiiisylraiiia Hospital,
and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap
pear from the published accounts in the
medical journal.) ;
3T It is carefully pn np ready for im
mediate use, with full directions, and can
be obtained from all the druggi'trf at 75
ceiits per bottle, and at -wholesale of
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemist,
Philadelphia, Pkna.
Philadelphia, Jcne 26, 186 1 ly.
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.
CAREFVLLT CORRECTED WEEKLY.
WHEAT, SI oo
RYE. 70
LORN, 66
OATS. 30
BUCKWHEAT, oo
FLOUR pr.bbl. 6 00
CLOVERSEED 5 00
BUTTER,
EGGS.
TALLOW,
LARD,
POTATOES.
14
10
12
12
50
DR'D APPLES,! CO
HAMS, 12
Gnat Work on the florae.
THE HORSE AKlT HIS DISEASES ;
BT ROBERT J ICS KINGS, V. S.,
Professor of Pathology and Uoer 'five Surgery
tn the Veterinary College of Pkilude'paia,
e'e, etc.
WILL TELL YOU ot the Origin, History
and distinctive traits of the various
breed of European, Asiatic, African ami
American Hordes, with the physical forma
tion ar.d peculiarities of the animal, at-d
how to ascertain hi sue by the number
and condition of his leethj illustrated with
numerous xplanaort engraving.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will tell you ol Breeding, Brtakmg, Sta
bling, Feeding, Grooming, Shoeing, and the
general management of the horse, with the
best modes ol administering medicine, also,
how to treat Biting, K eking, Reang,rp
Shying, Stumbling, Crib Biting. Resile -ness,
and other vices to which he is subject;
with numeroos explanatory engraving
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES.
Will tell you of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Dis
temper, Catarrh, Influenza, Bronchitis,
Pneumonia, Pleurisy, Broken Wind, Chro
nic Cough, Roaring and Whistling. Lam pas.
Sore Mouth and Ulcers, and Decayed
Teeth, with other diseases ot the Mouth
and Respiratory Organs.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEXSES
Will :ell you of the cans.es, symptoms, and
Treatment ol Worms, Bote, Colic, Strangu
lation, Stony Concretion, Ruptures, Palsy,
Diarrhoea, Jaundice, Hepaiinhoea, Bloody
Urine, Stones in the Kidneys and Bladder,
Inflammation, and other disease of the
Stomach, Bow Is, Liver and Urinaiy Or
gans. THE HORSK AND HIS UlSKASfeA
Will
tell you of the causes, symptoms, and
Treatment ol Bone, Blood and Bog, Spavin,
Ringoone, Sweems, Strains, Broken Knees,
Wind Galls, Founder, Sole Bro'me and
Gravel, Cracked Hoofs, Scratches. Canker,
Thrush, and Corns ; also, of Megrims,
Vertigo, Epilepsy, Siaggers, and other
diseases of ibe Feet, Leg", and Head.
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
Will tell you of the caues, symptoms, and
Treatment of Filula, Poll Evil, Glanders,
Farcy, Scarlet Fever, Mange, Surfeit,
Locked Jaw, Rheumatism, Cramp, Galls,
Diseases of the Eye and Heart, &c, Sic.,
and how to manage Castration, Bleeding,
Trephinning, Roweling, Firing, Hernia,
Amputation, Tapping, and other surgical
operations.
The book contains 384 pages, appropri
ately illustrated by One HondreJ Engra
vings. Ii i printed in a clear and open
type, and will be furnished to any address,
postage paid, on receipt of pric, half
bound, $1.00, or, in cloth, extra, 81.25.
81OO0 a Year
can be tsade by enterprising men every
where, in selling the above, and other
popular works of ours. Oar inducements
to all such are exceedingly liberal.
For single copies of the Book, or for
terms to agems, with other information, ap
ply to or tddress JOHN E- POTTER,
N . Publisher.
617 Sansom St-, Philadelphia. Pa.
rovl4m5 -
WIIsCOX & GIBBS'
I'rice with Hemmer und Feller,
35 00.
THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPE
RIORITY PECULIARY ITS
OWN.
Stitching, Hemming. wdT Filling with
. a bin$cThrtd.
It forms a neat, even, and elastic seam,
which is warranted not to rip in wear, even
if the seam i cut at frequent intervals, and
also under all circttwi stances 'io survive rtre
wash-tub "
A Patented device of great utility lo
learner, prevent the possibility of the ma
chine being run in the wrong direction, or
the balance wheel wearing a Itdy's dress.
Another feature which deserves particu
lar atieniion ist3TTH WILCOX PATENT
NEEDLE CANNOT BE SET WRONG.
Two thousand Stitches, or two yards of
work, can te done in one minute without
dropping a stitch.
These Marina, so simple and aceruate
in their construction, supersede the use of
the shuttle; and wiih one thread produce
all the practical result of the two thread
machines; and more, for these (ell without
basting, and hem the finest mosliu without
puckering.
Although at about half the price of the
other first class machines, they will accom
plish double the sewing in a given time-
"It i emphatically the good, low priced
Family Sewinj Mcbi that the jwblie
havst long been waiting for." Boston Tran
script. "It is indeed a wonderful production, and
and for family use especially, no other will
bear any comparison wrh t." Pailadel
phia Evening Journal."
A mechanical wonder.'--Scientific Amer
iecan.
"Among the best and most serviceable
Sewing machines. Light and elegantly
finished, and so simple in its construction
that it seems almost impossible for it to et
oat of repair." Pifsburg Chionicte.
"Has combined with its own peculiar
merits all the really valuable improvements
of the higher priced machines."-Pennyl-vanian.
"This machine, in the- opinion of the
commutes, fills more nearly the reqnire
menn of a perfect family machine than any
on exhibition' Franklin Institute Exhibi
tion 11-port of 1858.
"Taking into consideration simplicity,
cheavneB, durability, and doing atl work,
ihe committee were unanimous in favor of
the Wilcox &Gibbs as a single thresd ma
chines'Pennsylvania Slate Agricultural
Society's Report.
"We must, in Justice, express our confi
dence in Ihe merits of the Wilcox & Uibbs
Sewing Machine. We consider thai a great
desideratum has been supplied by it, in
proving, beyond coubt, that two threads are
not, as was supposed, necestary to a good
instrument.'' Christian Advocate and Jour
nal, June 21, 1860.
"We have one of thee machines in use,
atd think more highly of it than of -Any ot
the number we have tried.1' Richmond
Whig.
The undersigned, Missionary to Constan
tinople, ban examined morn than twenty
different kinds of Sewing Machines, and
after some six week' experience with
Wilcox & Gibbs Patent, he has purchased
one of 'hern as the best adapted to the
wants of his famil, and as ihe least liable
to require repair. " CLIVER CRANE.
Beaton, July 3, 1860.
The nndeisined,luring eighteen mnnihs
ha bad in almost con si am nse, in hi fam
y, Wilcox &Gibbs Sewing Machine, upon
which ha been made the clnths cf hi
large family liom muslin to pilot cloth
including the clothing required lor his sev
eral boy; and in no case have the seams
failed! although in hard service. . The ma
chine now in use in bis family ha required
no repair, and is in all respects, well ap
pointed, efficient and durable.
JACOB CHICKERING. Boston.
Ce Send lor a Circular.
J A II 9 WILCOX, ftlanofticiNrer.
No. 508 Broadway, New York,
Opposite St Nicholas Ho el.
August 28, 161 ly.
SPALDING & ItOKUKS'
G It E AT
RAILROAD CIRCUS
LOOK AT THE ARRAY OF STARS !
SENORITA MARIE IT A ZANFRETTA
The great Rope Danseose of the Ravel
Troupe;
MADAME ORMOND,
MADAME SIEGRIST,
MISS KATE ORMOND,
The Uneqnalled Equestrienne ;
MADEMOISELLE ROSA.
MADEMOISELLE FRANCIS,
JEAN JOHNSON,
SIEGIilSr-BRO I HERS.' Francois & August)
LITTLE AUGUST SIEGRIST,
MASTER CHARLIE FISH,
JEAN FUQUA,
JOHN BARRY,
WM
FRANK BARRY,
JOS. HAZLITT,
HILL,
SAM LONG, the Great American Clown,
CHARLES SHAY, fling WoJte.
THE DORSE ''III RAM
THE WONDER OF THK AGE'
Trained Moles, Ponies, Horses, Dogs. Le.
t-JULlAN WYEITS BRASS BAND
will make a Grand Parade on horseback,
each day of exhibition.
Each Entertainment commence with a
GRAND ALLEGORICAL ENTREE
entitled
The Sons of Freedom & Daughters of Liberty
- UNFURLING THE
'STAR SPANGLED BANNER."
LOOK OUT FOR THE
Great Union Speech and National Songs
OF SAM LoNG,
Will Exhibit at Bloomsborg. on Thurs
day September 12th. Berwick. Friday
September 13ib. Al 2, o'clock & 7$ o'cl'k.
Admission 25 cents only.
Aogust 8, 1861.
CLAKKS ! BLAKKS ! ! CLANKS ! I
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPlENAS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
of proper & desirablef orms,fo sale at the
of5ee of the "tar ofthe North."
HIRAM CHOKER
SURGEON AfiftTlSt.
ST. fcOtJls HOTEL,
CRESTNCT STREET, ABOVE THIRD
IN the minidiata neighborhood of ihe Job
bing Housoson Market Third, and Chest
not Sire'eti, tfre Banks, Posf Office, Mer
chants' Exchange, &c, fcc.
Accommodation when required on ihe EU
ROPEAN PLAN; Rooms from SO cents
and upward, per day, and meals at a First
Class Rkstcrant attached to thi Hotcc.
Trice according to the Bills of Far.
The City Cars tWe fHssengers frosa any
Station 'I n or Oloe lo ihe llMel.
CF" English, French, German and Spanish
spoken.
July 17,1861.
Notice-
To the Ihirt of Thotnat Owner, deceased.
OTICE is hereby given that the Account
ol John Conner, Surviving Trustee of
the estate of Thomas Conner, lale 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 tern 1861.
JACOB EYKRLY. C.'erk O. C.
Bloomsburg, July It), 1861 6l
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Jacob Negtt, late of Ctnti t twp , Jec'a.
JVOT1CE is hereby given thit letters of
administration on the estate of Jacob
Nagle, late ol Centre township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted by
Ihe Register of Columbia county to Frank
lin Naste of said township and county
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent are re
quested to present them Tor settlement, and
those indebted to make payment without
delay to FRANKLIN NAGLE,
Centre, July 3d, 1861 6t. Adm'r.
ITIAIXUOOIK
DOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope:
wT5fe-A LECTURE ON THE NA-jjm-TURE,
TREATMENT, AND
RADICAL CURE OF SPERM A
TOKUHCEA, or Seminal Weakness, Sex
ual Debility, Nervousness and involuntary
emissions, prodst'lns impotency, Consump
tion, and Mental and Physical Debility.
ByROBT.J CULVERWELL, M. b ,
The important fact lhat the awful conse.
quences of self-abase may be effectually
removed withoct internal medicines ortne
dangerous applications of caustics, instru
ments, medicated bougies, and other em
pirical devises, i here clearly demonstra
ted, and Ihe entirely new and highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the cele
brated author fully explained, by means of
which every one is enabled to cure himself
perfectly, and at the least possible cost,
thereby avoiding all the advertised nos
trums of the day. This lecture will prove
a boon lo thousands and thousands.
Seht under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address post paii, on the receipt of two
postage stamps, by addressing.
DR. CH. J. C. KLINE,
12T Bowery, N.Y. Post Office box 4,S56.
Aneusi 7, 186l-ly.
Atliiiinistrntof's Notice.
Estute of Susan Jan Cave nee. tse'rf.
TV OTICE is rereby gieo that letters of
administration on the Es'ate of Susan
JaneCavenee, late of Mount Pleasant town
ship, Columbia county, dee'd., have been
granted by the Register of said County lo
the undersigned, ho resides tn Mount
Pleasant township, Colombia county. All
persons having clams or demands aginst
the Estate of Ihe decedent are requested lo
present them for settlement, and those in
debted lo make payment without delay.
GEORGE CAVENEE, Adm'r.
Mount Pleasant, June 12, 1861.
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE is hereby giving to all legatees,
creditors and other persons interested
in the estates of the respective decedents
and minors, that the following adminiMra
lion and cuardian accounts have been tiled
in 'Le office of the Register of Columbia
coutiiy, and will be presented for confirma
tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court,
to be held at Bloomsburg, in the connly
aforesaid, on Wednesday the 4ib day of Sep
tember next, at 2 o'clock, in Ihe afternoon.
1. The first and filial account of Jacob
Demott, Guardian of Catharine Demott, a
daughter of Isaac Demott, deceased.
2. The first account of Abner Welsh and
Thomas M'Henry, Executor's ol Hiram W.
Kline, late of Orange township deea-ed.
3. The first and final account of Benj.
S. Merrill, Adm'r. of Charles Sterner, late
of Hemlock lown.iiip, deceased.
4 The final account of Thorns Osjden,
Cuardianol Martha M. Mills, daughter of
Nathan Oliver late of Greenwood twp , de
ceased. 5. The first account of Peter Lanbach,
one of the Executors of John Laubucb, late
Benton township deceased.
6. The accouni of David Whitmeyer,
Executor of Mary Trembly late of Scott,
township deceased.
7. The account of Gilbert H. Fowler and
Samuel A. Worman, Executors of the es
tate of William Trembly, late of Scott twp.,
deceased.
8. The account of Lewi Laorish Adm'r.
of the estate ol Ramsey Hagenbuch, late of
Scott towuhip deceased.
9. The account of Lewis Yetter & Elias
Weaver, Executors of the estate of John
Weaver, late of Franklin twp., deceased.
10. The account of Benj F. Hartman Ad
ministrators of the esiate of Isaiah W.
Boone, late of Bloom township deceased.
11. The account of Solomon D. Snyder &
Rejma Snyder, Administrator of Ihe estate
of Solomon Snyder, late of Locust township,
deceased.
12. The second account of Solomon Ney
hard, executor of Ihe estate of William
Abbott, late of Centre township, dee'd.
DANIEL LEE,
Register's Office, Register.
Bloomsburg, Aug. 7, 1861. i
LIST OF CAUSES.
FOR SEPTEMBER TERM 1861.
1. T. W. Kahler, vs. Daniel Neyhard.
2. J. M'Mul!igan,et. al. vs. Samuel Rhone.
3. A. Creveling vs. A. Melick, Sr , et al.
4. Robert J. Lyons vs. M Cox, et. al.
5. P. Wintersteen vs. V. Wintersteen.
6. John Pealer. s. Daniel Edgar, et. al.
7. Lewis Lavenburg, et.al. vs. J. Dyer.
8. Isaiah Shoman vs. Jacob L. Shuman.
9. Joseph Lockard va. James Pennington.
10. E. O. Shottz. v. J. Pennington, ei. al.
U. H. Traoh vs. The W. B. insurance Co.
12. James Shields, et. al. vs. I. Shuman.
13. George Eves vs. Zebulen Shultz, et. al.
14. Richard K. Menagh vs John Gigzer.
15. Daniel F. Seybert, (ue) v A. Pearce.
16. Daniel F. Seybert vs A. B. Pearce,et al.
17. ' Henry Wells vs Georse Kiuley.
18. Joseph M'Henry vs Wesley B. Kline.
19. Wilson Ager vs Joseph Patlon.
20. Sally Ann Wagoer v. Israel Whary.
21 Brown & Snyder v James J. Doll.
E. H. LITTLE,
BLOOMSIIUUG, Pa.
0f5ce in Toort Alley; formerly occupied by
Charles R. Bncfca!w.
GREEXWTJOD SEMtSARY
AND COLtJMTn COONTT
ATM1LLVILLE, PENN'A.
Important Additions &Iapro?eaent
Rte I
Autumn Terr o rusameiice August 17
THIS Institution which has been in sue
cessful operation for the pt len yearr,
is about undergoing a very important rer -ovation,
in order to pi ace it on a more sia
ble basis than ever, and present facilities
wMk.h ate ik)I surpassed by ordinary Acad
emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among
the improvement wilf be a large three
storied building whfch witf give much ad
ditional room and gieater conveniences lor
boarder ; a commodious hall for a lecture
room and publtc exercises, convenient das
rooms, a library and reading room contain
ina a cabinet of minerals and eutf-ositio,
bath room, &c. An experienced and
thoroughly qualified classical teachfet and
lecturer wdl be al the head of the Board of
Instruction, bttt the Principal will have the
general superintendence of the institution
and assume a share of the duties of leach
ing. Regular lertuie will be delivered
upon various scientific subjects, as well as
upon the theory and practice of teachin?
and a Normal Class of young men and
women who wih to qualify themstrlves ior
teachers' profession, will receive especial
attention and assistance.
The course of Instruction in the school
will be thorough and systematic, calculated
to embrace the various branchesof a prac
tical education. Ample provision will be
made for Ihe study of the higher Mathe
matics, the elucidation of Physics, and the
Natural Sciences, by mean of suitable ap
paratus, ar.d for the study ot the lalin,
Greek, and German languages, to enable
student to qualify themselves for commer
cial and scientific pursuits. or to enter any
class at college.
The country location of thit Seminary in
a plessanl village, in a healihy and flourish
ing neighborhood, well known for Ihe ele
vated tone of its moral sentiment, and
where the pupils are not surrounded by
ihose demoralising influences, and temp
tations found in our cities, larger town and
many other localities, with no outside in
fluences to divert their atieniion from liter
ature and the work of mental culture, pre
sents attractions and inducements to con
siderate parent emulous students, seldom
found surrounding large schools and acad
emies.
The Literary Society aUo, or.e of the old
est and best conducted in this section of
country, presents an attractive feature and
useful auxiliary, In a practical education.
The improvements will be under the
immediate charge of an efficient Board ol
Trustees, appointed by the Seminary Com
pany, and will be completed in time for
the Abtumn term, lo commence the 12th
of Anaust next.
While thankful for pal patronage we
wish lo merit a continuance of similar fa
vors, and as we intend lo include a higher
grade and wider range of instruction, we
respectfully solicTt a careful examination
into our facilities ad claims.
Term x
Boarding, washing, tuition, lizhl and
incidental expenses, for one quarter of
eleven weeks, will be Thirty Dolijrs, one
half payable in advance ihe o'.hr half
and all tuition bills will be expected irumjit
ly at te expiration of eacb quarter.
Items:
Boarding, wiih furnished rooms, one
quarter 322,00
Tuition in common English branhces 6,00
tl it t t I CI
including Mathematics and Book
Keeping by Double Entry 6,00
Tuition in Latin, Greek, and German
extra I 00
Washing, Lights and incidental ex-
penes,.one quarter, 3, CO
Those who desire lo procure scholarship
or attend by the year, will be accommoda
ted at a reasonable discount, and students
wishing to secure rooms should make sea
sonable application.
For further particular addr
WM. BURGESS, Princioal
Millviile, Penn'a.
George Masters, J. K. Eves. )
Dr. A. P Heller. Ellis Eves, S Trustees.
Benjamin K. Eves, )
Millviile, May 29, 1861.
jmirvsfc cieosifsY,
Sole Manufacturers of the Improved
The cheapest and most durable Juh.
Ill
use.
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied lo New and Old Routs of
all kinds, and to Shingle Roof without re
moving ihe shingle.'
Toe Cost is only about One-Third that of
Tin, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE.
CCTTA PERCH A CEJ1KXT,
For preserving and reomrinsf Tin and other
Metal Rool ol every decripi'cn. fro.n 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.
These materials have been thoroughly
tested in New York and all pan of the
Southern and Western states, 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.
"NO HEAT IS REQUIRED."
These materials are put up ready for ue.
and lor shipping lo all part ol ihe country, '
wnri ion prirneti uireciiniis ior appica;uu.
Full descriptive circulars will be furnish
ed on applicarion by mail or in person at
oar Principal Office and Warehouse,
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Liberty Sreet, New York.
JOHNS CROSLEY.
Agents Wanted ! Terms Casti ! !
May 29, 1861. ly.
SPJlliXU JND SUMMER
HI A It T Z fc liiT
IT AVE just received from Philadelphia a
splendid assortment of merchandise,
purchased at the lowest figure, and which
they are determined lo sell for
Cash or Country Produce,
on as moderaie terms as can be procured
el.where in Light Sceet. Thei Slock con
sists ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest
styles and latest fahion,
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES.
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. CEDAR
IV ARE, HOLLOW.lVJlRE,
Iron. Nails anil Spikes,
BOOT AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
HEADY-MADE CLOTUINU, &c. &c,
In short every thing usually kept in a coun
try Store. They respectfully invite iheir
old friends, an'd the public generally, to call
and examine their stock before purchasing
elsewhere.
CP The highest price paid for country
produce. ,
MARTZ & ENT.
Light Street, July 3d, 1361.
LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS.
rpHK.SK MEDICINES have now been be-
fie ihe public lor a period of Thirty
Yarsand during thai time have maiatiiid
a high eliaiacter in almost every part of thu
Globe, fo their extraoidinary and imme
diate power of restoring perlect health to
persons ruffetinz under nearly every kind
of disease to which the human frame is
liable.
The following are among ihe distressing
variety of hxman diseases in which the
VK;i:t Aitii; i.irc mldicixes
Are well known to be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing
the first and second si-ooiscties, and crea
ting a How of pnr, neahhy bile, instead ol
ths stale and acrid kind: Flatulency , Loss
of Appetiteiieartbtirn, Headache, Restless
ness, Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and
Melancholy, which are he general symp
toms of Dyspepsia, v ill vanish, as a nat
tural consequence of in cure.
COSTiVENESS.by cleansing ttie whole
length ofthe intesiines with a so'veni pro
cess, and without violence; all violent pur
ge leave the bowels costive within two
day.
FEVERS of all kinds, by reMorinz th !
blood to a regular circulation, through the
process of respiration i n such cases, and
the itioroush so otiun of all intestinal ob
struction in others.
The Lile Medicine have been known to
cure RHEUMATISM permanently in three
weeks, and GOUT in hall that time, by
removing local iuflamation from ihte mus
cles and ligaments of the Joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeingand
tretigthing the kidneys and bladder; they
operate moat delightfully on these, impor
tar. t organs, and hnce have ever been
loimd a certain remedy for the Worst Cases
of GRAVEL.
AUo WORMS, by dislodging from the
turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to
which these creature adhere.
SCURVY, ULCERS, and IN.VETERATE
SORES, bv the perfect puiuv'wtiich these
LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and
all the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD
COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect
upon ihe fluids that feed the skin, and the
morbid stata of v. hich occasions all erup
tive complaints, ssllow, cloudy and other
disagreeable complexion.
The use ol ihee PilU for a very short
tim will effect an entire cure of SALT
RHEUM, and a striking imorovement in
'h clearnes of the frkin Common Colds
and Influenza will always be cured by one
dose, or by t wo ir. the worst caes.
PlLES.--The original proprietor of these
Medicines, was cured of Piles, 95 years
standing by the use of the Life Medicines
alone.
FEVER AND AGUE. For ibi scourge
of the Western country, these Medicine
will be found a safe, speedy and ceilai"
remedy. Oiher medicine leave the sys
tern subject lo a return of the disease a
cure bv these Medicines is permanent
TRY THEM, be Saiisfied and be Cured.
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.-
General Debi'ity, Loss of ap
petite, and Diseases of Females the Med
icines have been used with ihe most ben
eficial results in canes of this description:
Kiug6 Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms
y ields to the mild yel powerlul action ol
ihee remaikabie Medicines. Night Sweats
Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints ol
al! kindi. Pal,-i'a:ion of the Heart, Pain
ters' Colic, are speedily cured.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.-Persons whose
constitutions have become impaired by the
injudicious ue ol Mercury, will find these
Medicines a perfect cure, a they never
fail to eradicate Irom ihe system, all the
efficisol Me-cnry, infinitely sooner than
the niO'i powerlul preparations of Sarsapa
rilla. Prepared arid sold by
W. B. MOFFAT,
335 Brodwav, New York.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
April 17. 18 61-1 r.
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Chen per than Ever.
May IP, 160.
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llANIKh UVOCH, I'KOPItlbTOK,
WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN.
T
lHE Proprietor respecuully informs his
friends and the public generally that he
has taken charge of ihe Wyoming House, in
ihe village ol Wyoming, near the Railroad
Depot of that place, and ha fitted il out so
as lo entertain both transient and perma
ueiit visitors in a suitable and comfortable
manner. His rooms are spacious and airy,
and not only calculated to add lo the conve
nience and comfort ol the traveling commu
nity, bu' a!.o to those who would seek a
pleasant summer resort with (amities.
HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best
he market can aflord ; arid his BAR will be
iornUhej with the purest liquors that can
be ohtaii.ed. The proprietor will give his
exclusive attention lo the comfort and con
venieuce ol hi .uert. and is determined
to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a
mong the first hotels in the State.
Th? Proprietor hopes that from his expe
rience in the busiriees, and by unremitting
attention on his part, combined with a judi
cious selection ol the most careful and oblig
ing servants, he may be entitled to the fa
verable consideration o! the public, and re
ceive a liberal share ol their patronage.
Please give him a call, and judge for
oureNe April 2, 1859.
EXCHANGE KCSEL,
WM. D K00NS Proprietor.
UEOOMSUUHC, t.
THIS magnificent Hotel, situate in (he
central portion of the town, and op
posite ihe Court Hoose, his been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor
i now prepared to accommodate travelers,
teamMers, drover and boarders in the mosi
pleaant and agreeable manner. His table
will be supplied with the best the market
a fTord, and his Bar with the choicest liquors.
Atieniise ostlers will always b on hand,
and his stabling is ine most extensive in
this section ol conntry. Omnibuses will
always be in readiness to convey passen
gers to and Irom the Railroad Depots.
WM. 3. KOONS.
Bloomsburg, July 4, 1860.
GRAPE VINES.
YOUNG Vines of two years, of ''Miller's
Burgnudy," with beaaiilul roots can
be had : also, peach trees from seed of the
choicest varieties
.if called for soon.
LIEiLTIl AND ITS FLE1SUBE8,
OR
Diff-btre With Its Agoclcal
CtiOOSti tiElWEKN THU.
IIOLLOWAY'S ntLS.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.,
What is hibre Itarlnl Uimii a breaking
down ol the nervous System t T'ptevxci- ,
table or nerveus in a smalt degree, is most
distressing, lor Where tan a re'rr.nlylto
found! There is one :-drink tbui litilv'..
wine, beer, or spirits, c.r far betier. ronefc
take no coffee, wak tea Wins preferable; '
get all the fresh air you ran ; lake ihtee or
four PilU every night eat plenty of solids
avoiding the u.e of slops and if these sold
en rule are followed, yoii will be,, happy '
in mind and strong in body, slid lorget )tu
have any nerves.
MOTHERS AND DAUGHTER.
If liters is one thing more than aiiothtr
for Which these Pills are so famous .it i
their purifying properties, especially, their
power ot cleansing the blood from all im
purities, and removing dangeroos and sufc '
pepded secretion. Universally adopted a '
the one ciand remedy for female complaints
thev never Tail, never weaken .the system
and always bring about what is required. ' :
SICK HEADAChF.S AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feeling which so sadden ussre so
frequently arise from m.nojance and troub
le, from Obstructed perspiration, or from, ,
eating and drinking what is ur.fi t for us
i him disordering the liVer and stomach
These organ must be regulated if you wibW
to be well. The Pills, il taken according
to the printed instructions, will quickly re
tor a healihy ac.iou to both liver and '
stomach, whence follow as a nural roritah
sequence, a gncd appetite and a clear headi '
In the East and Wti Indivs scalcely any
other medicine 'never used for ihesn dia '
orders.
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases affecting " these organs
wne;ner iney secrete too mncn.nr too Mile
water; or whether ihey be afBicted with
stone or gravel, or with aches and palhs
settled in ihe loins over the regions of the
kidneya. these Pill should bo taken sccor
ding to ihe printed instructions dlrectibhs,
and the Ointment should be well rubbed
into the small ofthe bark al bed time. This
treatment will give almost immediate relief
when all other means have failed.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OP ORTER. :
No medicine will so effectually improve
the tone of ihe stomach as these Pills j they
remove all acidity, occasioned ei;her by
intemperar.ee or improper diet. They
reach the liver and reduce il in a healihy
action; they are wonderfuliy efficacious iu
cases ol snasm in fact ihev never (ail in
curing all disorders of the 11 er and atomsch.
Hollniray's PUlf are the best remedy knovn tn
the world Jor the Jollovung dneases.
Ague,
lunanimaiion.
Jaundice,
Liver Com
plaints, Lumbago,
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention of
Urine,
Scrof-ila, or
King's Evil, .
Sore Throats,
Stone and Grsve!.
S;nndary Symptoms,
Tic-Dooloureux,
Uumoors,
Ulcers,
Venereal Affect inn,
Worms ol all kinds
Weakness from
wha'evef cause,
kc, Slc:
Asthma,
Billimis Complaints,
Blotches on the
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colic,
Constipation of ih
Bowel.
Consumption,
Debility.
Dropsy,
DMjntery,
Ersipelas,
Female Irregulari
ties, Fevers of all
kinds,
Fits,
Gout,
Head ache,
Indigestion,
CAL'TlO !! None are eehuihe unlest
he words "HoUnwar, New York end Lon
don." are ficernable a a It'aier-marh tn
every leaf of ihe book of directions aroond
each poi or box ; the same may be plainly
een bv holding the lenf to the light. A hand
some reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection ol any party or pasties coun
terfeit inc the medicines or vr ruling the
ame, knowing them to be spurious.
Sold at the Manufactory cf Professor
Hollosray, SO Maiden Lane New, York, and
by all respecable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the eivili2ed world,
in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and Si each
kin? the larger sizes.
N. B Direction for the guidance of p a
lients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
October, 17, i860.
ATTK.VriOIV 1 COMPANY!
ONE thousand customers to olnnier tn
buy their Goods at L. T SHARPLESS
Store, where they can be bodghi very low
for cash or country produce. Having on
hand a slock of goods, he is determined to
sell at prices reduced lo suit the times.
An assortment of Clothing adapted to this
sKsson of the year, will he sold cheap.
Good Sugars at 6J to 12 lb:
Syrups at 10 tn 15 cu. per qt. Also, New
Orleans Baking Molasses.
A fresh lo of cheap Calico, warranted to
hold color just received.
All kinds ot Shoes will be sold, at prices
less than marked.
To customer buying for cash, we wonlj
say it is to your interest lo give him a call.
Gratelnl for the ' patrottaje extended lo
him in the past, he hopes to merit the cou
fiJence ofthe public in future
L.T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg. June 5, 1861.
LOST SOTES.
"pWO Notes of hand, drawn bv Morion
" McMichael, in favor of C. W.McKelvy
& Co., dated July 6ih and July lOih, 1861,
on four months, lot fH 50, each, failed
to reach their mi! destination. AH per
sons are cautioned against negotiating lor
e'uher of said Notes. A suitable rawarJ
will be paid for their return to Morton Mc
Michael, al Philadelphia, or to the under
signed, at the Cal;awi-a Paper Mill.
C. W. McKELVY ft CO.
July 24, 186131.
Executor's Notice.
rV OTICE is hereby given that letters lesta
mentary on the etate ol Abraham
Kline, laie of Orange township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted by
the Kegister ot Columbia county, lo hlijari
Kline, reidiii! in B-nt n township, said
county. All person hsvir claim or de
mands against the estate ol the. decedent
aje requested to present thm lor settlement
and those indeb'ed to the esUi to mak
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