STAR OFTHE NORTH. T5"cd"nc&tiay Jlirning, October 9, 1861. Thu October number of the Genesee, tar in tr it on our table. This is a most excel ' lent agricultural publication, just the work 'v our (armers need. Published at Rochester, ' New Yoik. The police officer of Alleniovrn by order ' of Town Council, hare adopted a uniform after the New York style blue frock tebat with brass buttotia, pant and cap of the fame color, with leather bells for club and . Lilly. In consequence. ot the hardness of the limes, ana naving an audition ouiu io nis 1 residence, our friend, W. WiaT, "Esq., has removed hi office to hi dwelling house, ' on Third Sireet, where he will be found, when not engaged in or about the Court Hoase. At riKCMKou 1 he Democracy or Koar 1 ing creek and Locust met in Mas Meeting, at Ne omedia, on Thursday afternoon last. The people were addressed by Col Freeze, Col. Tate, and Esqr. Little, la the evening o! same day, these speak v era severally addressed a meeting at Lloyd Thomas' school house, in Franklin twp. A Democratic Meeting was ' address by Col. John G. Fxckzc, and others, on( Satur day evening last, at Alinaa Cole's, in Su garloal Township. Tfie attendance was large, considering the number of people in ' that immediate neighborhood. The De mocracy of Sogarloaf were lound tip and a ' doing. That township i good for a snug Democratic majoriiiy. Meetinu or the DejttocRACT A, meet ing of the Democracy of Madison 'and the adjoining townships was hejd in Jerseytown ' on Friday eve lir.z last. It was addressed ly Col John G Freeze, Hon. Paul Leidy, , Thomaw Chalfant, EKq., "Wii'd . Col. Levi L. .' Tate.- Ail passed off pleasantly every body appearing to be well pleased with the " entire proceeding. Democ ict. : A eciiment not to be ap- palled, corrupted or compromised It knows no bareness ; it cowers to no danger; it op presses no weakness.. Destructive only of despotism, it is the sole conservator of lib- " erty, labor and property. It is the senti ment ofFrcedom, of equal right, 6f equal obligations the law of nature prevadii g ! the law of ibe laud." FaAKK Leslie's Monthiy. This large knd handsome Gazette of Fashion, one of the most popular ol hN ilayfizines has made its appearance, a rich and 'racy as 'ever, in our sanctum, for the month of Oc tober. : It is much larger than'ah t;.e":oiher Magazines; contains more i!lu-t rations, and double the amount of reading. Price only, ' $3 jper annum, or 25 cts. per number. Pub . lication office, 19 City 'Hall Square New York. Hurley Light Guabd. Owing to the un Sirin exertions of Aie.t. J Fnck and Uzal 'H Eat, the Hokley Light Guard" is fill ing up rapidly. This company affords a fine opportunity for all young men desirous of entering the army. It will be composed of the best material To be found in our coon ' ty, and has onr best wishes wherever it 'may be place J. They will leave Blooms bnrg on Tuesday net, foi the TJarrlp of Gen. " James' Brigade at Huntingdon, Pa. - ThbtkulcfA. Corwijc for the alleged 'murder ol his wife was brought to a close on Thursday evning. The illness of Mr Starke, one of the jurors, La delayed the proceedings for a week past, a he was able to listen to the speeches only by i:.u. ments. The charge was deliverdeJ on 'Tndrsday afternoon, tha Jury retired at three, and by six a verdict was rendered of acquittal. This h&s been tfie mo.-t pro- traded and expensive murder trial ever held ia this County. Scranlon Republican. m m 9 m The country is in no danger from the -' democrats they love the Union, tbey re vere the Constitution. Ike Democratic'? trty u the Union Party. Not a battle field can bo found from Que'bec to Mexico that has 'not been bathed with democratic blood nowhere have die glorious Stars and 'Stripes'been unfurled, bat strong-armed and stout-hearted Democrats have been "there to fling them. to 'the bre'eze. Seven 1 tenths of the soldiers are said to be of the 'Democratic- party led by such valuable 'democrats as Bailer, McClellah, Patterson, ' IWoof and Dix. - r Governor Curtis is about to issue a proclamation to stop enlistments, in Penn sylvania, for regiments credited to other States. AH enlistments of troops will here ;after be subject to the control of the State authorities, and they will be organized on ler the laws of the 'State upon requisition 'from the national government. V The Attorney General is now in Philadel phia and ctively engaged to prevent the 'Pennsylvania troops from being bartered .o 'other State regiments, thus depriving oar Vnen of the State law. fHctadiea of Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, - nave just made a donation of one hundred Sinii eighteen bfanKels,col!ected from their 'families," in response to the late call of the . Q mrter-Masier General, to promote the - coaifort and health of the Tolanteers. . Mr. . 5L 'C. JIale, the Quarter-Master General ol the State, acknowledges the contribution in letter, in which he cnak'ea the very re- .-Vnarkabfe eslatem'enl that, notwithstardin. "every exertion has been made to procure t araiy blanltels for the troop?', the demand has teec so great that the ordinary sources of eepply have failed to meet the wants oi tLa service." "He adds: "we have en 'deavored to start every loom in the State "capable of making array blankets, and hope in time to have a fall supply', but tLa troop In camp require immediate relief." As iit?9 blankets are given by individuals to lha C::a, it will diminish the contractors is frig's (6 ti3 si'ti'9 eit'sif.. 5 IVew Arrival of ; , FALL. AXH WIXTEll GOODS, ftlavid ov eiilicrg : jNV11E atention .to his stock .of cheap jinrl (aiV!oiiab!e clothing at hi Kore oi; Main S'rpat two' doors above the 'Amer ican Hcipse wlmre he has a full assorl ment l mi finl boy's wearing apparel, iuclydib? the mo-t fashionable t I IS E S S GOO Box, : Sack,' Frock, Gom, and Oil Cloth Coats of alj s rts and fizes, Pants, ol all colors shawl, stripes and figure vests, shirts, cra .Vats, ttork", collars, hanlkerchiel!, gloves, suspentler- ad far:cy anioi. - Nt B. He will also make to order any ar tide ol cloiliinu, at very sliori notice and in the be.t of manner. All his clothing is made to wear, and most of it is ol home manufacture. i F AVID LOWENBERG. ' Bloomsburg, Spi. 25, 1R61. During the past jtar.wn heve introiluced .to the iiolicd of ihe medical profession of this country the Pure Cy1uLzed Chloride of Propylamine a a ... KE31 ED Y' FOR RH ECMATISM ! Andhaving received from many sources, both frum ph)sician of the highest stand ing and from patient, the most Flattering lumouiil of I;n Item Vulne in ihe treatnient of this painful anJ obsii na'e disease, we are induced to present it to ihe piibiinlti a lorm HEADY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hoje will com mend itself lo 'h. who are mfiering wiih this afflicting complaint, and to the medi cal praciiiioner who may feel disposed to lest the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been exten sively experimented, with hi J tie . . I'c-iiiiy Ivnniu Hospital, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from '.he published accounts, in the medical journals.) CS' It in carefully pui up ready for im mediate use, wish -full direction, and can be(ob'a!ued 'from' all ihe drnsigi.-ts at 75 cents per bonle. and Aholesafe of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists aid tVlanufacturin Ctiemists . Pmi.ADIt LfMI A, PlCfeNA. ;'PhlIadelphTa,'June"28, 1B6I ly. THE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. no n e iViv oopE m y In all its liraiiclicS) MISS E L I "a ACTON, IT TELLS YOU HOW lo choose all kinds of Meats, Poultry, and Game, wiih all the various and moM approved modes of dressing and cooking Beef. and Pork : aUo i the best arid simlesi way of saltiosi, pick iing ana curing ine same. IT TELLS YOU ALL the varir' and most aPPr,ve,l modes ol dressing, rooking, ar.d. boning Mmton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry, and Game .of ail kinds, with ihe different Dressing. Gravies, and SiUtiiugs approt pn'aie to each . . . IT TELLS VOU IIOV to choose, clean, and preserve Fi-h of all kind", and how to sweeie'n. ,ii. w hen Jainled ; aUo all the va, rious and mpsi approved modes, of cooking wiih ,the differe.n Dresiiig, Shcihjs, and Flavorings appropriate lo each., , IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and most approved modes of preparing over fihy different kinds of. Meal, Fish. Fowl, .Garqe, ,nd Vegeiab'.e Soup, Broths, and Stews, with the Relirhes and Seasonings appropriate lo each. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and mori approved modes ot coosing Vegeial bles of every description, also how ip pre pare Pickle, Catup and Curries of all kinds, Potted Meats, Fib, Game, Mush rooms, &. IT TELLS Y'OU ALL the various and most approved if.ojei of preparing and coolcirg all kinds ot Plain and Fancy Pas trv.Vudtlings, Cmeleties, Fritlers, Cake.-, XJorileci':ori!?r, Pteserves, Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of ever decr;p ion. IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and rnot approjd modes ol making. Bread, Rusks, Muffin,, and Biscuit,, the best method ol preparing Cnfle, Chocolate, and Tea, at:d how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Wines ol yuiions kinds. IT TELLS YOU HOW to et out and or nament a Table, how lo Carve all kinds of Fih, Flesh or Fowl, and in shon, how to so simplify the whole Art of Cooking a to bring the choicest loxuries of the table within every body' reach, t. T'he book, contains "418 pagps,. and up wards of twelve hundred Receipts, all of which are the results of actual experience, having been fully and careli.lly tefcted un der the personal tMiperinteiidence ol the writers. It.i printed in 'a clear and open type, is illustrated wiih appropriate engra, ving, and will be forwarded to any addres! neatly bonnd. and postage paid on receip ol Ihe price, $1 OO.or in cloih, extia, 81.25: THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES Will tell you ol Rarey's Method of taming Horses; bow to Approach, Halter, or Stable a Colt; how to accustom a horse to sirangt sounds and sights, and how to. Bit, Sh idlet Ride, and Break him to Harness; also the lorm and law ct Warranty. The whole be' ing the resnlt of more than fifteen years careful study of ihe. habii, peculiarities, wants and weaknesses of ibis noble and useful animal , SI OOO a Year can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling ihe above work, our in do cements .to all such, being very liberal. For single pptes, of ihe Bock, or for terms to agents, with other information apply 'to or. address, . . . JQriN E. POTTEU, Publisher, No. 617 Sansom St., Philadelphia. FOK SALE. . One Hundred TOds of la) a Lake Plaster, AT TH E CATTAW1SSA MILLS. fpHE undersigned would respectfully in lorm the b!ic generally 'that they have on band a large amount ,pf superior CAYUGA LAKE PLASTER all of which they offer for sale, in large 'or small coantities, upon the most reasonable erms. Persons wishing a good article of plaster would do well to bail and examine this before purchasing elsew here, C. W. M KELVY&CO. Cattawissa Jan. 30, 1861 3m. s. c SniTi;, Manufacturer of Furniture and Cabinet IVar . iiatoaai Hi bhive't block, on Mam dtiea WILC05&GIKKV 'BBsiLsyc& Eaismiisx'.-'Sa Price with llemmer and Feller, $35 00. THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPE RIORU Y PKCUL1ARY TS , , -r OWN. t ., ; ; Stitching. Hemming, and Ftling with a iaingle Thread. . It forms a neat, ever., and elastic seam, which is warranted not lo rip in wear, even if the seam l enf at .treqaVnt iniervals, and aUo under all circumstances "to survive ihe wasti-iub " ' ' . ' ' A Patented device of great uulity lo learners, prevents ihe possibility of the ma rhine being run :n the wrong direciion, nr ihe balance Wheel wearing a lady's dress. Another feature, which. .deerve particu lar Hiiemion isCSTTHE WILCOX PATENT NEEDLE CANNOT BE SET WRONG Two thousa i d Siili-hes, or two yards of woik, can re t'oue in one minute without dropping a stiich. t These Marhiae, so simple and accruaie in ilieir construction, supersede ttie. ie ol the shuttle ; and with one thread pro. luce al,' the practical resnlts of tha .two thread machine; and: more, lr these tell, without basiiiist, and hem the finest musliu without puckering. , ; Ahhonsjh at about half the price of the other li.rl class machines, ihey will accom plish double the sewing in a given lime "It i emphatically the good, low priced Fanrily Sewing Machine tha,' the pntUic hav long been wsiling for." -Boston Tran aeript. ' . i ' ft is indeed a wonderf il production, and and for family use especially, ' no -other, will bear any comparison wi'h it." PailaJel phia Evening Journal." , ? .'A mechanical wonder.' Scientific Amer iccan. "Among the best and mosl serviceable Sewing machines. Li-: lit and elegantly finished, and so simple in its construction that il seems altnosi impossible for it to "get out of repa4r." Pmsborg Ctuotiicle "Has combined with its own peculiar merits all ihe really valuable improvements of the higher priceJ machines." Penney 1 Vdnian. 'Ttiis machine, in the opinion of the comm'-tee, fills more nearly the require ment of a perlect lamily machine than any on exhibiiiorir'-'-Frankliii Institute Exhibi tion R-port of 1858. "Taking into consideration simplicity, cheapness, durnbiliiy, and doing all vork, the commii'ee were unanimous in far ol l'ie Wilcox &Gibbs as a single threjd ma fhine." Peunylvania Stale Agrtculural Society 's Report , "We must, in Jus'ice, express onr confi dence in the merit of ihe Wilcox & G'bhs dewing Machine We consider that a great desideratum fias been supplied ty it, in proving, beyond coubt, that two threads are not, as was supposed, necesary lo a tgod iiistrumem.'' Christian Advocate and Jour nal, June 21, IXfiO. "We have one ol these machines in use, and think more highly of is than ; of any of ihe number we have tried.'' Richmond Whig. ' The undersigned, Missionary to Constan tinople, has examined more than twenty different kinds of Sewing Machines, and after some six weeks' experience with Wilcox & Gibb' Patent, he has purchased one of "hern as the beM adapted to ihe wants of his family, and a the least liable "to require: repair. OLIVER CRANE. Bo.-ioi., July 3, 1860. , t The nndisigiied.dnring eighteen months has I ail m almost constant use, in hi faul ty, Wilcox &. Gibhs Sewing Machine upon which ia been mads the clothes cf hi laroe tVunI) liom rnuslin lo pilot cloth inidnding the. clothing required or his sev eial bo); and in i o casn have the seams failed, although in hard service. The ma chine now in use in his lamily has required no tepatr, and is in all respects, well ap pointed, efficient and durable;. ; . . JACOB CHICKERING. Boston. Snd lor a Circular. jgj jAJlts tll((!X, ."UHnutciuier No. 508 Broadway, New York, Opposite'St. Nicholas Hotel. August 28, 1861. ly- COTTON IS KING. SO ,sav the southern conspirators. TIME will iemo:iirate the trmh of Put the ?!5tipriitfi. Notwithstanding V" advance in his'.Majesiy jhe at ove named King, the under-igned having 'just received a Irrsh supply of Detains, Musli is, Calicoes, flan nele. &c, he i prepared to accommodate hi numerous rustomers at a slight advance of the old prices.. Hoop Skirts, ihe latesi styles. Notion, Groceries kc, always on hand, al the lowest prices. Those who wish to avail themselves of the ready pay system would do well to give him a call. Country Produce wanted at the cheap cash, store of L. T. SHAPLESS. Bloomsburg, Sept. 11, 1861. . Come and Settle. THOSE knowing themselves indebted lo th.e ..undersigned are hereby.. notified lo come ar;d settle their accounts without further notice. 1 am now in earnest. II nut attended to soon their accounts will be placed in proper hands lor collection. . J. E. SANDS. September 25, 1861. $25: E31FLGYMi:T ! 75: . AGENTS JVANTEI) ! We will pay from f 25 io S75 per month, and all expenses, to aciive Agents, or give a commission., particulars sent free. Ad-drp-s Ekik Skwikg Machine Company. R JAMES, Ge. eral Agem, Milan, Ohio. Blnoi.isLurg, Aug. 21, 1861. E. H. LITTLF Sisja'sr ill? jBLOOJISBUKO, Pa. Office in t'ourt AHy ; formerly occupied by Charle R. Bnckalew. December 28, 1859.-tf. , fou sale! SEVERAL desirable Building Lois in Blooaisbgrsi, for tale. Inquire of Juue 20, 1860-tf. W.WIRT. , WATCH jHAKEII SHOP ! THE undersigned would inloim his frieiida and customers and Ibe rest of mankind, trial he continue to pay particular aueniio.1 to the repairing oi watches; weight, spring, and lever clocks ; jew elry and everyihina belonging it hi line, and ,irial il is at all limes, arid in. all cases his desire to give perfect.satisfactibn, . He is ao .uecellem", workman, h,as .visited several, and worked in three of, the fi-st Cities in the world New York, Philadel phia and ihe. great City of Paris in Francj Particular attention is paid to re-gilding or what is terbned "plaiini." . . HENRY ZUPPINGER. Bloomsbbrg, April 10. 1 86 1. A.M. RUPERT, . TINNER $ STUVE DEALER, . Shop oa SouiB tids bl Mala sireet j below Matketl AYEE'S . OATHAETIO ;'PILLS.. , Are you sick, feeble, and complaining! Ar you out of order, with your yitem de ranged, and your feelings un couifortable? Thesfl synip tom are often the prelude to seriouB illnes. Some fit of sirknexs in creeping upon you, and should be averted by timely use of the right tern edy. Take Ayer'a Ui and cleanse out the disordered hu morspurify the blood, and let the fluids mrrre on unob structed lit health aeain. v-l's-iV .: Tbey stimulate the functions -- oi me ooay into Tiguruui tlvity, puniy tue aysiem irom tbe obstructions which make disense. A cold settles somewhere in the body, and ob structs Its natural functions. These, if not relieved, react upon themselves and tbe mir-rounding organs, pro ducing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Fills, and see how directly tliey restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling of health again. What Is true and so apparent In this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of the deep-seated and dangerous distempers. The sams purgative etTect expels tlienw Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural functions of the bodv, they ate rapidlyod many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Fills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the diiorders they cure. ' Statements from leading physicians In ioine of the principal cities, and from other well known publio per sons. .... From a Foneardvig Mercftant rfSt. Louis, lib. 4, 1856. Dr. Area : Your Fills are the paragon or all that Is great iu medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years. Her mother has been long grieT ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her akin and iu herliair.. After our child was cured, she also tried your Fills, aud Ihey have cured her. ' . ASA M0UGKIDGE. At a Family Physic JYom Dr. E. JH Oirtwright, Aiw Organs. Your Tills are the prince or pnrges. 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' Not only are your Fills admirably adapted to their pur pose as an aperient, lint I find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. They have In iny prac tice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious cm jtaitdt than any one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor- j thy the coufideuco of the profession aud the people. DtPARTMIKT OF THR ISTIRIOF, Washington, 1. C, 7tlt Feb., 1656. J Sir l I have used your Fills iu my general and hospital practice ever since on made them, and cauuot uesiUtie to my tlmy are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu ' luting actiou on the liver is quick and decided, conse quently they are an admirable remedy for deraugementa of that organ. Indeed, 1 nave seldom found a case of bilious disease so obsliuate that it did not readily vield to them. Iraterually yours, A1A)-NZl It ALL, M. 1)., lltjltician of tlie Harms. Hospital. Dysentery Diarrhoea, Relax, Worms Fi om Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect upou the liver makes tiieui an excellent remedy, when given in small doees for butous dysentery ami diarrhctn. Their an gar-coating . makes them very acceptable and convenient lor the use of women and children. r Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. From Jiev. J. V. Ilimss, llistor of Advent Cturei, Motion. . Dr. Atkr: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and anions those I am called to visit iu distress. To n-guUte the organs of digestion and puiily.the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, aud 1 cau confidently recommend them to my friends. ... Yours, J. V. HI MLS. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., V. Y., Oct. 24, 155. Dear Sir: I am using your Cathartic Fills in my prac tice, and fln.l them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and purify the Jhimtaitt if the blwid. John a. mkaciiam, m. d. Constipation, Cost I veuess, Suppression, Itlir miiat Ihiii, (.out, Neuralgia, Ur op ay , Iaralysls, Kits, etc. . From Dr. J. V. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of eottirenets. If others of our fraternity have lound them as eQIcacious as I have, they should join me in proclaim ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enough in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe ens tirenets to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From. Mrs. E Stuart, rhysician and Miilwife, Boston. I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the projr time, are excellent promotives of the natural secre ttmi when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleans the stomach and exreTumrms. Th.y axe so much the best physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From Vie Iiev. Dr. IIiwkes,of Oie Methodist Fpit. Church. Pclaski IIocsr. Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1S56. Uoifonrn Sir : I should be unrrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excru ciating neitrulfic I'uit'i, which ended in chronic rheuma tism. Notwithstanding I hud the best of physicians, the disease grew woree and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent in Iialtimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your fills. Their effects were slow, but sure.. Hy persevering la the use of them, I am now entirely well. . .. , . Siate Chamber, Baton Ttonce, La., 5 Dec. Ifi55. Dr. Ann: I have I wen entirely cured, by your Fills, of Xheunujtic Gout painful diseaxe that bad afflicted me for years. VINCKNT 6LIDLLL. ,'0tt of the Pills In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from tbe dreadful conse quences that frequently follow Its incautious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared hy Dr. 7. C. AYES &, CO.. Lowell. Mui, ST. LOt'l IIOTI'X, CU'ESTSET SfltFET. ABOVE TIIIUD IN ih in' meilia'p neighborhood of lh Jori Itina House on Market Third, and Chl nnt Streps, the U.itiks, Pot OlBce, Mer chants' Exori!i2, &- &c noutD ri:i& l4Y $1.50. Arrsornmodniion whfi required on ihe FLU KOPEAN FLAN: Iloom from 50 reins and opwaid., per dv, H'id mals at a Fir-t Class Kktcrant attached to the Hotkl. Price acforduii! to the UiIU ol Far. The tV 'ra tnkf I'aengf r fmm any Million l(i in blt)f lalne llott-l. rW Enlih, French, German and Spanish spokftn. July 17.1PCI. - - Notice. To the Ihirs of Thomns Conner, deceased JVOTICE is hereby tiven that ihe Account ' of J,ohn Conner, Survivina Truiee of ihe eetale of Thoma. Conner, late, ol (Jrwen wood iwp , Coltimbia cnuniy ee'd. was filed at the May lerm 1861, of this Court, and. w ill be presented lor confirmation and allowance at th September term l6I. . JACOB EYERLY Clerk O. C. Bloomsbura, July 10. 186 1 6 . Admiiiiralor's IVotirc. Estate oj Jacob Sagle, lute vf Ceutte tup , deed. OiTCE is hereby given thai letters ..of n.lmini.iratinn on the estate rof- Jacob Naale, late ol Centre township, Columbia couii'Vj deceased, .liave been granted by the Register of Columbia county to Frank lin Naale of said iownh ip . and county. All. person jhaviru. claims, or demands against the esuie. ol the decedent are re quested to present them for settlement, and hp?e indebied io make paymeoi without delay to FRANKLIN NAGLE, -Cemre. July 3d ISfil 6i- A Im'r. Administrator .Notice. Estate of Susan J trie Cavenee dee'd. .. JVOriCEis . ereby giren. ihal letters, of adminisiralion on the Es'ate of Susan JaneCavei.ee, late of Mount Pleasant tow n ship, Columbia county, dee'd,, have been granted by '.he Register of said County to the undersigned, fcho resides in Mount Pleasant township, Columbia county. AH persons having clams or den. amis aginsl the Estate of the decedent are requested ip nre.ent ihem for setileineni . and those in ilehied in make navmenl without delay. . GEORGE CAVENKE, Adtnr. CREEaIVOOI) SE3UX ARY AND COLUMBIA .('Of NTT :r - - AT MII.LVJI-LE, FENN'A. Iaportant Additions & I in proven) cut? A in ii in n 'lenri lo X ommenCH Augnt IVj riMiJS IttrtiiDiton vihifh hi. been. in fur X ressful operation for the paM ten year , i about undergoing a very imporlAiit ier -ovation, in order to place it on a mote ata ble basi than ever, aud present fariliiie l H'h are not surplieed by ordinary Arad emie? in Northern Penrtsj I vdma . Amrrtg ihe irnprovementj' w ill tre a lare three-t-torieil buddinij which wjl!" give much nd dilional. roorn atid nit-aler coi. venieuce. lor boardeis; a commodiou ha.! 1 for a lecture room and public eercine, t onienipiii cliisa room, a library and radma room conan in2 a cabinet ol rniueraU and ruriottitie', bath iimnt", &;. An eperincerf and ihoror." lily qualified classical leacher and lerinrer wdi be at ifin. huad of the Hoard of 'Instruction, but the Principal will hava the ueneral Miperinieiuler.ee nf ihe ittitmion an J Hti'ne a hare of tho duties of teach it. j. Iieouljr lei-tUJes will be delivered upon vurioin tcieniific nibjcif, as well ai upon ihe theory and prartire nt -.-teaching, and a Normal Class of yonrm men and women who wih 10 qu-dlify itieiiis-?lves ior teachers' profession, will receive especial iitienliofi and assist hncrt. The course of lustruciion in lhr rrhool will tn thorough ainl sj sterrat ir, calcula'ed to embrace the various trar chesol a prac lical education. Ample pro vi mnn w ill be mads for ihe snuriy of the hinder Mnthe malics. the elucidation of Physics, amA tii3 Natural Sciences, by means ol suitatdf- ap paratus, -ar.d for ihe study ol ine Utin, Greek, and German language, to enable j student lo quality them.-eves for comnter cial and scientific pursuits, or lo enter any da at co!;ey$. . The contiiiy location of this Seminary in a plessanl v i 1 1 a u e , i 1 1 a fiealthy ar d fl-urish-i 1 1 i neighborhood, well known for the ele vated tone f its moral senitmerii, and wheie ihe pnpiN are i:oi surTcnuded by diose demoraliZ'ns; influence-i, and temp tations found in onr cities, larger towns and many other bicaliiies. wiih no outside in fluences to divert their aiteuiion Irom liter ature aud ihe viork of mental cclune, pre senis attract ions and inducements to con siderate parent emulous students, seldom loutid surrounding large echoul aud acad emies. The Lilerary Society al-o, or e of the old est and best conducted iu this section of couirry, presents an a'trac'ive fea'ur ar.d uehil auxiliary, to a practical g luca'ioii. The improvements will re under the immediate charge of an efficient Hoard ol Truftees, apjxiiireJ by the Seminary Com paii) and will be completed in time ior lie Autumn teric, lo commence the 12ih of Anmist next. While thankful for pa-t patronage we wisii io niciii a continuance ot similar fa vors, and as e intend lo include a hijjher grade ar,l, wilier range of ins'.rnc'ior, He repecif tilly solicit a careful examination into our facilities and claims. Term: Hoarding, washniu, tuition, !i;ht and incidental expenses, for one quarter "of eleven weeks, will be Thir y I)ol ars, one half pavab'e in advance the other half and all tuition bills will be expected rompl li at tne expiration ot each quarier. Perns : H 'ardinr, with furnished room, one quarier . ... S22,0i) Tuition in common English branhcea 5,00 i. , ex . i it i n irrJnding Mathematics andHqok Keeping .by Diuihln Entry' .. 6.00 Tuition in Latin, (Jreek, and German eslra .1 00 Wa-huig, L'hts and it.ciJetiial ex penses, one quaner, 3.00 Thooe w!io deire to procure sciio!a:riip- or attend by-the year, will be accommoda ted at a reasonable discouct, and students j wih'ingio secure rooms houl,l make sea- fconable applicatioti. For further particular ad.trea WM. HL'IiGESS, Princit Mtllville, Penn'a. OeoncF Ma-tcrs, J. K. K.vk. ) Or. A. P Hki.lkh Ellis Eve?, Trustees Hjamin K. Eves, J Miliville, May 23. 1861. JOIIIVS & CKOSLKY, ; Sole Manufacturers of the Inijfrovcd Tfie cheaptr-i and iri9i tluratie iiuoti .g hi ' ' " use. ' IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be ucnlied to New and Old Roofs ol f all kinds, and lo Swingle Raot.-. without le inovinn tb sliiije. .Tt'C Coi is otilv about Oe-Third ihat of Tin, AND I F IS .TWICE AS DURABLE. GFTTA l'ERCIIA CEJIE.T, For pre-iervinn aiid reoainn Tin -mil o:her Melal Rools ol everj descripi'on. Iron its "teat elasticity, is not injured by the con trac'ioh and explnioll ot metuN, AND WILL NOT CRACK . IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER. These material have been thoroughly tested in New York and all pari of Ine Southern and Western stales, and we cat give abundant piool of a!! w e claim iu their lavor, . They are teadily applied by ordtnay la borers, at a trifling expense..- "A iii:at is iicqiJiucu." Tf ee materiaU are put up ready for u-e, and for shipping lo all pari ot the country, wuh lull ptinted directions f or appl cat ion. Full descriptive circulars will be furnish ed on application by mail or in person at our Principal Office and. .Warehouse, 78 WIILIAM STREET, Corner ol L.bctt iVee!,. New Yo.rk. JOHNS k CROSLEY. Asrenls Wanted ! Terms Casti ! ! Slay 29. 1661 ly. SI'Jiiyr. .INI) SUMMER Q2 CO C) oQ S3 2 . HI A It T Z A: i; t T . HAVE jusi received from Philadelphia a splendid as8or;meut ol merchatittise, pcrcha-ied at ihe lowest figure, and which Ihey are determined lo sell fvr . ,-. n!Ii or Country E'roducc, on as moderate terms as can be procured elsewhere in I.iaht Sieet. - Their Siock con sists ol LADIES' DRESS GOODS, cho.cest styles and luteal fashions.- , DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE. CEDAR , tV.iRE. UOLi.QU'.W.lRE. i Iron, I:iils and Spikes, BOO 1 AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHIXG, &c, &c, In short every thing usually kept in a coun try Store. They respectfully inviie their old friends, and ihe public generally, io call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. . . . CP The highest price paid for country produce. . MARTZ& ENT. Light Sireet, July 3d, 1861. M LIFE PILLS & niOEMX BITTERS. T VHESK MEDICINES have now been be fore he; ptiU'ic lor a period -of 'l bu y Years, and Juries thai tune have mainan ed a high chaiacier m uIm'iom very pari of it. a (iiobe, loi ibeii exiraonlinarv ' add irrimn diate power ol resioiin perlecl health 'o persons mj fTerw a-U"l-r nearly every kind of iiease to vshicli tti e human frame ia liable. ' 1 The following ate amons the distressing variety of human ilisea-e in which the Yri.irr Isia: lifii nii-,Dic;i.r.s Ae well kno.vri io be ififallildff. I)YSPEI'bl, by thoroughly1 cleansing the first ami second sioraxcl.e, and eras ling h flow of iur, hefl'.ihy bt!e. intea(f ol th? stale ai'd acrid kinrt: Hal iiknc", Loss of Appetite Ileaiibiiin, ileadHche, Reess- nes-, Ill-lemUer Anxfeiy, JUanauor, and Mekiiicholy, which are ihe-iieneral symp toms of D spep-fa, v ill vauith, as a nai lur'al coi.s'e(jU(-iu-e of i'-siMirtt. COSTIVENESS. by tleansina the whole length of the it testi iipi w iih a so'ven; pro ces, ami without v iolertce; all violeni pur ses leave the bowels costive wiiliiu two day. " FEVEI1C of all kinds, bj restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the proCPHof rpspiraiH r i n ; f-wh cases, and ine thorough ( miuii, uf all iutetinal ob MructioR iuotherK.; . ' ; .; The L'fie Medicines have been known to cure ItUEUMATTM perrnanenily ir. three weeks, and (iOUT in liall (hat time,- by removing local ii,fl.imat:on from ths mas cles and liamen:ts' of the joints; ' . DJiOPMES of ail kinds., by freeing and strenyihinji ;he kidneys and bladder; they operate mont deliytitfully on these irnpor lar.t oraaii". ai d hence have ever bean lound a certain remedy for the worst ca-es I of GKAVEL. , . ANo WORMS, by- dislodging ftom tho lurt.mus of ibe bowels the slimy mailer io which diese crcau res alhere. " 1 1 SC.UKVY, ULCEUS, and INVETERATE SORES; bv ihe perfect puniv wtiich these LIFE MEDICINES gve io The blood, and all the b.iimo'-e. SCOlt IU TTI C ERUPTIONS and BAD COM1M KVIONS ttv Ilieir alterative efieel nnoii the fluids thai feed ihe skin, and ttie I moibid lal9of which occasions all erup- j n e I'omplainie, sallow, cloudy and ottier j J i-areeabj s corrtplexiona. Tfie us" ol these Pills for a very t-lior' time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in he cltari:e-s of the skin Common Colds and Iiifluei.za w ill always be cured by one dose, or bv two ir. the worst ca-es. PILES T fie original proprietor of these Madicmef, was cursd ol Piles, 35 -years siaituiuj; by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For thi fcourge of lite Western country thes Medicine1 will tie foiiud a t-a'.e, si eedy and ceiai remedy. Other medicines leave the sys lem sut.jeci io a return of iho disease a cure bv these Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Sansfie.t and be Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINT S General Debi'itv. Loss of ap peti.e; atnl liseae.--of Female ihe Med icii.es bave been ueeJ witli trie most ben- .eficial resiilis ureases of thi description: Emus lii, and ocrofaia, in its worst forma y leld tfv.tr, e miliV ei powerful action of the-e rerr?aikalle Medicine?. Niglil Sweats Nervn ilebiliiy , Nervous Complaints of al! kiinK Pal,-.i a:iin of the Heart, rain- lr' C'dic. arc H;eei cured. - M ERt URIAL DlSEASES.-Peronwhofe coiistitutioiiM bave bec rnt unpaired by the injnd icioiir-ie ol Mercury, wiii find these Med icine-. a peifeci cure, as thej itovr fail to eradicate Irom ihe tHem, all the efTcisof Me cury, infinitely Minner than the nio-i powerlul preparations of Sarsa; a iiila. 1'iepared and Mild by W. B MOFFAT, 335 I'.rndwav, New York. TOR SALE Itf ALL DRUGGISTS. Apnl 17, l61-iy. sr: w :s ' , .- OF ... . OF ALL KINDS, o at j. j. Biioiviiit's ;: sal Clieaiier than Ever. u' May 1, i860. yj '. ". . - ". . IMMfl. LHY OCK, I'KOI'ItlliTMK. WYOMING, LUZERNE COUATY, PENN. f SjH E . Proprietor respecUnlly informs his JL frteinJ and ihe public eoerally ihal he has laken charge of ihe Hcmijg House, in i ihe village ol Womiiii. near the ilatiroad ! Dejiot d ihat place, an I has Cited it out so i as to eri'eriairi botri transient and nerrna- neut'v is.bir in a suitable and comfortable manner. Hi- rooms are spacious and airy, aud not only calculated to add lo the conve nience and comfori of the traveling com m u nry, but al-o jo ihoe who. would seek a pleasant summer resort with families. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the besi the market can aflord ; and his BaR will be luruishe'l wnh the purest liquors that can be. obtained. The proprietor will give his exclu-ive attention to ibe comfori and con ven.e;ice ol his.uests. and is determined to make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a mntiz ihe fir! botels in ihe St lie. The Pro'iricor hopes that from hi expe rience in ihe tuiiiess, and by unremitting altenliori on his pari, combined wiih a judi cious selection cf ihe most careful and otli in2 ser ants, be ma be entitled to ihe fa vorable consideration of ihe public, and re- j ceive a liberal share ol their patronage. I r?" Please give him a call, and judae for ourselve- April 2. 1359. 2:a:-:-iTc-2 ?:c2L, U3I.BK00XS Proprietor. iu.ooisiti it;, pa. rPHIS magnificent" Hole!, silnate in ihe - central portion of the town, and op posite ihe Couri House, hiB been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and the Prourieior is now prepared to accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarders in 'he mosi plea-a:U and agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with ihe best the market affords, and his Bar with ihe choicest liquors. Atieulise ostlers will always be on- hand. and his stabling is tbe most extensive iu this section ot country.. Omnibuses will always be in readiness lo convey passen gers lo and Irom the Railroad Depot. - WM. 3. KOONS. Bloomsburg, July 4, 1960. GRAPE VINES. YOUNG Vmes ot two years, ot '!Miller's Burgundy," wiih beautiful roots can be had : also, peach trees from seed of tbe choicest varieties, if called lor soon- . i HENYJIPQIN'X--. HEALTH AND ITS PLEASURES, . 5 : - OR - ; '. Ois:,aQ With Its Agonies? CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. ' mmm HOLLO W AY'S P I L Is S. m NERVOUS DISORDERS: ; ' What r more leartul ilian a breaking down ol the1 nervous Ft stern To te -xci-lable or neivou-i in a small degree ir mi t disiresjina, for w htre -can a ren.eily' f e found! There ' is . one drink but' lilt!-, wine, beer or spirits or faf belter, i one lake r.o coffee, weak tea bejrrs rreferable; jet all ihe Iresh air you can : take lhee or lour Pills every night; eal fdentj of solid,, avoiding llie u-e t,if r-iopn ; and if ihepe i'dd en rules are follow fJ, tm wilt be happy in mini! and strong in body, and forge! im have any nerves, i . -r . MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there i one: ih'ng more than nuoilie' for which these Pill are-rn. famous ii i" their punfyifiK properties," especially tf.ir power of cleansing ihe blood frm all im purities, and removing ilangerons' and s;:s peoded t-ecretions. Universally adopfel t ttie one crand lemedy lor female compiairMs thev never fail, never weaken the yieiii, aud always tiring about what is r qniretf. Slt'K HEADACHES AND WANT OF APPETITE. - k Thpse feeling which so madden uare fo freqnenrly arise- from annoyance and 'roub le, from obstructed perspiration, or from eaurig and Unnkin " w hat is ni fji for v ', tiirif disiirderins the liver and stomach Tliese -ornan must be regulated if jou w:r. to be well. The Pill-, if .taken according lo the printed instruction-, will quickly rel stdre a healthy ariKiti -io both brt;r and stomach, whence fi.llo as a nural contaii Mu,',l,t! a ' ocd appeme and a clear head.' iii ine ra;i anu et inyjea- sca.fely ' afiy other medicine is ever used for if.ee da. ord-r. DISORDERS OF T.iE KIDNEYS. ' In all discafe afleciing ihese orana, wheiher ihey secrete too much or too lit; water; or.whclher.lhey.be s dl ic'ed -wirii done or grave!, or with ache and pail. settled in the loin over ihe region, of t e ki.fneya, these Pills sSnnld bo lakM accor ding io he piinied inmructions dire tioi.i and ibe Oi. tmem should be well rubbed inio the small nf the back at bed lime. This treatmepi will ive almost immediate relief when all o:ber means have laded, i FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER. . No mpdicine will so efTeciualK' imorove ihe tone of llie stomach as these PdU; they ren.ove all acidity, occasioned eiiher by iniemperar.ee or improper diet. They reach ihe liver ami reduce it to a heahhy action; they are worit'erfnliy efficacion n, caes of spam in fact ihey never fail in culing all disorders of the Ii er end stomach. T . I 111 . - Jlollnirny,s Pills art the best remedy known in the tcorta for the Julltiwing daeasts. Ague, 'Iniiammation, Juiiridice, Liver Com- ' plaint', Liiniba50, Piles, R'enmatism, Reienlioa of Urine1,' Scrofula, or' ' King's Evil, Sore Throats, 8 Stone ard Grave! Secondary Symptoms, Tic-Douloureux, Uumoars, Ulcers, , Venereal AffeCion, Worms of all kinds Weakness from wha'ever cause, - Lc, &c. Asthma, Billiou Complaints, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of tha Bowels. Consumption, Debility. Dropsy, .. Dsentery, Erysij ela, Female Irregnlari- ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fit, Gout, ,. I Head ache, iiideesiiG:i, CAV'f IOV '.'None are cennine n n ! the words ' Ho'lowav, New York nH ln don' are di-t ern-ble a a JVater-mvrh in every leaf of ibe Look of directions around each poi or box : tbe same nitty be plainly seen by holding the lerf to the lipht. A hand some leward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection ol any.par y or pa-tie. corjn terfe"rni2 the . medicine or- vending iht same, knowing ihenrt to be spurion. Sold a! Ihe Manufactory of Pr"fesrf Hollo Aay, SO. Maiden Lane New Yik,and by a'd respecable Drngaisis aiid Dealers in Medicine, ihroughow the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI each Cc Ttiere is. considerable saving by ta king the larger size's. - - . i N B Directions for the gvidance-of p a lienis iu every disorder are affiled to eacr box. ' ' ' ' October. 17, 1S60. - ATTKVriorV ! CO.IIPAY! lLJ "LJ 2 rvNH ihonsa.-id cusiomers io volunreer f" bin Heir Goods at L- T SHARPLEV SiO'e, where they can be bough very ' for cash or conn'ry produce. Having on hand a stock of goods, he is deiermined in sell at prices reduced to suit the limes. ? An assortment of Clothing adapted to this season of the year", will be old cheap. Good Sugars al 6j to 12-$ lb. Syrups at 10 tr 15 cts-. per ct. Also, New Orleans Bakiii'j Molasses.- - A fresh lo cf cheap Calico, warranted o hold color jut received. " All kinds of Shoes will be old, al prices les than marked. To customers bnying for caph,. we wonl.l say it is to your interest to give him a call." Grateful for the paKouae. extended -o him in ihe past, be hopes io merit the con fiJence of tbe public in future . . . L. T. SH ARTLESS. B!oomburg .Line 5. iflfii LOST KOTES. TWO Notes of hand, drwn by -iMnrton 1 McMichsel, in favor nf C. W-A!cKlf y & Co., dated July 6ih and July I?h, 1861, on four months, L.r S714 50, each, tailed 10 reach their msi! destination. AH per tons are cau'ioned against negoiiaiing for ei'lier of said Noies. A suitable -reward w ill be paid for their return to Morton Mc Michael, at Philadelphia, or to ibe under- signed, at llie Cai.awi-sa Pnnr'Mdls. - V:: C. W. McKELVY&CO. July 24. 161 3i. Executor's IVolicc. : . jVOTICE is hereby given that letters testa ' meutary on the estate of Abraham Kline, la.e of Oracge lownsbip, Columbia couuty, deceased, have betiti granted by the Keais'Pr ol Columbia cou.itv, lo'Klijah Kline, residing in Benton township, said county. All per soil!, havit g claims or de nauus against ihe-estate ol the decedent are requeued to pre-etit ihem ior settlement 1 . L ' 1 1 i . I . . . . , auu uiD-e inacu eu 10 me cm din n ru im paymeui forihw.ih to n