STIR UE THE NORTH tfrdnestfay Sornin?, December II, IS61. The ne it Teachers' Institute of Columbia coorty w ill be held at Catawiesa on tbe 24th day o! this month. - Cirr Frkt or the "Hnrtey Guard" paid oar town a visit on Saturday last. He look ed well and will make a good officer. Thk WfiTHcg,; on Sunday and Monday last was quite mild and moderate. The roads are very heavy In consequence. William Bcfgess, Superintendent, is vis iting the several schools throughout the co, Tbe common school system, under his su perintendency, is working admirably. Sheriff Fcrmah advertises for sale, in to-day's Star, six tracts of valuable land, situate in Beaver township, south side of the river. Sate 9th of January next. , Thk Star contains two letters this week from oar volunteers. Read them they sound encouragingly the boys are having some good times putting down secession. Thk Message fills up our first page, there by excluding our usual variety for that de partment. It is a very mild document read it. We most say that it has very little Jacksoniaa ring about it. Sheriff Smtdkr Rktired Mr. Snyder, the late Sheriff of Columbia county, has retired from that office and removed to his former home In Orange township. Mr. Snyder was a very good officer. His suc cessor, Mr. Furman, has entered upon his duties. ' . The Special Court called on Monday had not much business before it. The Associ ates were in attendance. There is no Pres ident Judge yet appointed to our knowledge. The Governor should not keep the aspir ants so long in suspense. Make the ap pointment and be done with it, and let ns know who we are to have. We are obliged to go to press earlier than common this week, on account of other bosirress interfering, consequently we are unable to give any late war news if there were any of importance. The doings in Congress, so lar, are of not much value. We will endeavor to give an occasional synopsis of their deliberations in our suc ceeding numbers. The Board of Relief, of this county, met in the Commissioners' office, at this place, on Thursday of last week. There were eeveral applicants for assistance, and all who appeared with petitions made out in the proper form, and having sworn to them, received aid from the hands of this Relief Board. They have another meeting on the 28th inst. - Relief Scspexoed In consequence ol the payment of several months wages to the volanteers of Lehigh county.by the Govern-, meat, the County Commissioners have con cluded to temporarily suspend the payment 'of tbe weekly allowance to their families, on the ground that if the earnir.gs of the toldiers are properly appropriated there is no pecuniary assistance necessary from other fources. - IIcndrjcx B. WaiGHTjOur member of Con gress, will please accept our thank for doc umentary favors received. We notice Mr. Wrightr name, with oth ers, on a committee, appointed by Andrew G. Curtiri, to present the Stars and Stripe to several Regiments just forming in the different Camps, which regiments have not jet been put in possession of their national colors provided by the State. The Governor has made a fit and proper selection in the Colonel. Johm G. Freeze, Esq., Attorney al Lite, having accepted the position of Deputy .Register and Recorder of :he County of Co lumbia; has removed his office into the room occupied by the Register and Recor der in the Court House ; where he can al ways be found prepared to attend to the : business of his profession, and also to the duties of his deputyship. t37Persons havingbosiness with the Reg ister or Recorder must come prepared to pay tbe fees before the work can be done ; .No other course can be adopted by the Dep uty, to whose care the entire business of the office has Been transferred. . . . We are pleased to state the fact that a . number of the ladies of Bloomsburg met, a few evenings since, and . organized the Eloomsbcro Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society Mi6S Harriet Rupert was chosen President, and Mrs. Haanah Jane John, Secretary. A Constitution and By-Laws have been iramea ana aoopieu, iui me governing ut :th9 Society. Tbe object ol this organiza .tion is a good one : to aid the sick and w IUUU6U DU'Uicio uoiciai vuiuuiiitcD uaio been appointed to solicit contributions, hand out work to be made op, take charge of ar tides, and to forward the same to the needy. A synopsis of the proceedings of a late meeting,with the Constitution and By-Laws annexed, will be seen in another column of our paper. A couple of young boys from Wilkes- Vva Vt A namae PK a v1a I? it K Douglas McFadden, on Sunday forenoon last, entered tbe stable of Enos Jacoby, of this place, without leave or license, bridled one of bis horses, both getting upon the animal's back, and rode it off some nine rm.es irom mis piace; to ait. Ammerman s Grocery, near the canal, in Montour coun ty; where they ' were overhauled by the owner of tbe horse. They had put up for the night ; representing themselves as be ing peddlers, and having a wagon at a cer tain dace onder'oins sundry repairs. The boys were brought back to Bloomsburg and lodged ia jail, where they, await further ac tlon which is due their case. These same boys Were, here during. our County Fair prow!; atout our streets. They need tofcing afte r- Then are a Utile loojatf.-l, The present condition of the roads is very hard on horse flesh. The roads are badly wheeled up. There is no war news of a startling char acter a we go to pres. Both armies ap pear to be laying quiet ; or making prepar ations for the winter. - Many of our citizens are butchering their "porkers." We have heard of no very'heavy weigbu" being slaughtered yet this season. The heavy fellows will be drug lo .he exe cution block about . the last week in this month. Mr. O. P. Pcrsel, musician, came home on furlough, spent a few days with his fam ily and friends in this plac. and returned to Pierpont. Va..on Tuesday last. He seems to enjoy a soldier's life :emarkably well. We frequently hear no me one say, "your county has not done much for the war in the way of Fending men ;" meaninrr of course Columbia county. This is a mis'a ken idea that has crept into the noddles of a few brainless sap-heads. This county in the first place sent the "Iron Guards;" an entire new company. Since the "Hurley Guard'', have gone; Capt. 'Silver's Sharp Shooters; a number of men from Benton and adjoining townships enlisted with com panies outside of the County ; a'so a num ber of men from Pine and Jackson town ships joined Companies in Lycooiina: and elsewhere ; and aIo men from Madison and Montour townships have enlls'ed with the several Montour connty companies. We have, besides sending a fair and re spectable lot ot men to the" war, furnished one band of music; one Colonel ; one First Lieutenant in Bit'.ery F., First Pennsylvania Artillery. And, at present, men from this place are joining Capt. McClure' Heavy Artillery. This county had a fair represen tation in the late Col. Baker's Regiment, which regiment met with a terrible reverse at Ball's Bluff. There were several voting men . in the regiment from Sereno, this county, as well as a representative from this town. Columbia is not behind her sister counties. REVIEW OF THE MARKET, CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY WHEAT, SI RYE. CORN, OATS. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR pr. bbl. 6 CLOVERS EE D. 5 15 BUTTER, 14 70 EGGS. 16 0 TALLOW, 10 30 LARD, 12 50 POTATOES, M) 00 DR'D ATPLESji 00 00 HAMS, 12 There is very little change in the market. The above is supposed to be correct. WILCOX fc GIISES' Price with IJemmer and Idler, 5 00. THIS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPE RIORirY PECULIARY IPS OWN. Stitching; Hemming, and Ftl'ing with a Single Thread. It forms a neat, ever.,- and el astic stnm , which is warranted uot lo rip in wear, evea if the seam i cut at frequent internal, ami aUo under all circumstances "to survive the wash-iub" A Patented device of great utility to learners, prevents the possibility of the ma chine being run in ttie wrong direc ion, or itie balance wheel wearing a lady's dress.. Another feature which deserves particu lar attention in CFTHE WILCOX PATENT NEEDLE CANNOT BE SET WRONG. Two thousand Stitches, or two yards of work, "can be done in one minute without dropping a Mitch. These Machiaes, so simple and accruate in their construction, supersede the use ol the shuttle; and with one thread pro luce al' the practical results of the two thread machine.6; ar.d more, for these (ell without basung, and hem the finest musliu without puckering. ALhongh at about half the price of the other first class machines, they will accom plish double the Hewing in a given time "It is emphatically the good, low priced Family Sewing Machine thai the rnb'ic hav long been waiting for." Boston Tran ecript. "It is indeed a wondsrf.il production, ani' and for family ue especially, no o'lier wiL hear any comparison wi'h it." Pailade! phia Evenina Journal." 'A mechanical wonder.' -Scientific Amer iccan. "Amon2 the best and mwl serviceable Sewing machines-, Liuhl and elegantly finished, and so pimple in its construction that it seem almost impossible for it to get out of repair." Pittsburg Chtoniele. "Has combined with its own peculiar merits all the really valuable improvements of the higher priced machines." Pennsyl vanian. "This machine, in the opinion of the comm' tee, fill more nearly the require ment of a perfect family machine than any on exhibition.' Franklin Institute Exhibi tion Report of 1859. "Taking into consideration simplicity, cheapness, durability, and doing all work, the committee were nnanimousin favor ol the Wilcox &Gbbs as a single thread machine-" Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society's Report'. "We must, in Justice, express onr confi dence in the merits of the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine. We consider that a tjrear desideratum has been supplied by it, in proving, beyond coubt, that two threads are not, as was supposed, necessary to a eood instrument." Christian Advocate and Jour nal, June 21, 1P60. "We have one of thes machines in use, and think more highly of it than of any of the 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 & Gibbs' Patent, he has purchased one of '.hem as the best adapted to the wants of his famil", and a the least liable to require repair. " OLIVER CRANE. Boston, July 3, 1860. Tbe ondersignedjdoring eighteen months has had in almost constant nse, in his fam ly, Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine, upon which has been made the clothes cf his large family from moslin to pilot cloth inclnding the clothing required for his sev eral boys; and in no case have tbe seams faded, although in hard service. Thje ma chine now in use in bis family has required no repair, and is in all respects, well ap pointed, efficient and durable. JACOB CHI CKERING, Boston. t3?"Send for a Circnlar.g - JANES WILCOX, Uttnnlnciarer. No. 508 Broadway, New Yotk, Opposite St. Nicholas Hotel. ; - . -August 28. 1861. ly. I Sarsaparilla FOR PURJJFYING THE BLOOD. And for tbe speedy cure ot the following complaint l : Scrofula and Scrofalons Affections, sue a Tuniori, Ulcers, Mores, Eruption i, Pimples, Pustules, Ktotches, Boll i, lilaius, and all Skin Diseases. Oakland, Inch, 6th June, 1859. J. C. Atek Co. Gents s I feel it uiy duty to i e know ledge what your faraaparilla. lias done for n e. Having inherited a Scrofulou infection, I have auffei id from it in various ways for years. Sometimes it bu st out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned inward and distressed ine at the stomach. T ro years ago it broke out ou my head and covered my set Ip sud ears with one sore, which was painful and loathsoi ne beyond description. I tried many medicines and seve 1 physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In fact, the disorder grew wow. At length I was rejoiced to read iu the Gospel Messenger that you had prejai sd an alterative (Sarttupnrilla), for 1 knew from your repu na tion that any thing you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I tt ok it, as you advise, in small doses of a teaspoouful ove a month, and used almost three bottles. Mew and healt by skin Binin began to form under the scab, which after a while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease baa gone from my system. 1 ou can well believe that I feel what I am saying when I U'll you, that I hold on to be one of the apostles of the s ;a, and reiuaiu ever gratefully. Yours, ALFItKD B. TATXET. St. Anthony's Fire. Rose or Krrslpeli.s. Tetter and Halt Klieum, Stnfrt Head, ltiiig worm, Sore Kyc, Uropay. Dr. Hubert M. Preble writes from Suleiu, N. Y, 1 2th Sept., li&'J. that he has cured on inveterate c:we f Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by tbe persevering use of onr funutparillo, and nlw a dungrr us Malignant Erysipelas by largo doses of the same ; t lys he cures the common Ervptirmt by it constantly. Kronrliocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zelmlon Slonn of lnect, Texas, writes : "Three Bot tles of your Sursuparilla cured me from a Ouilr a lid eous. swelling on the neck, which I had sutTcred. 1 out over two years." I.piirorrlirpa or "Whites, Orsrlan Tnm ir, I'terlite Ulceration, Female Diseases. Pr. J. 11. 9. Chaiining, of New York City, writes ; " I mont cheerfully comply with the request of your agei t in saving I have found your Parsnpnrilla a most excel ient alterative in the numomus complaints for which we employ such a remedy, but especially In fmale Iip astt of the Scrofulous diathesis. 1 have cured many inv ter ate canes of Iucorrhoea by it, mid some where the om rilntnt was caused by ulreriUiim of the ulmis. The u cer ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowl edge e'pials it for these female derangements." Mwnrd S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A lon gerons nrtrian tmnnr on one of the fomaleH in my fai lity, whieh had defied nil the remedies we could employ has st length been completely cured by your Extract of f?ar saparilin. Our physicimi thought nothing but ext rpa tion couM aftoid relief, but lie advised the trial of four Sarsapni ilia as the laxt resort before cutting, ai d it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight n eeks 110 symptom of the dinea5 remains." BypUllIs and ttlercurlal Disease. New Orleans. 25th Angnpt, 16 59. Dr. J. C. Attb : fir, I cheerfully comply with ti e re- 5 nest of your scent, and report to you some of the e lects have realized with your &irnparilla. I have cured with it, in my piactice. most of the com plaints for which it is recommended, and hare foui d its effects truly wonderful In the euro of Ymertal and Mer curial Visrase. One of my patients had Syphilitic 1 leers in his throat, which were consuming his palate an 1 the top of his mouth. Your Farsaparilla, steadily t iken, cured him in five weeks. Another was attacked b r sec ondary symptoms in his nose, and the ulceratku had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I lliei e the disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. jlut it yielded to my administration cf your ursaparilla ; tbe ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course wi bout some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury was aufi ering from this poison in her botes. They bad become s sen sitive to tie weather that on aaump day she suiTen d ex cruciating pain in her joiuts and bones. be, tor, was cured eulirely by your t-arsararillu, in a few weel s. I know from its formula, whieh your agent gave nr. that ' this Preparation from your laboratory must be a great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable riaults with it have not surprised me. fraternally yours, G. V. LARIMER, M. D. IUienmatism, Gout, Ilver Complaint ISPSPKKDKfice, Preston Co., Va., Cth July. 1159. Dr. J. C. Ateb: Sir, 1 have been a Ml ic ted with a pain ful chronic Jiheumatitm for a long time, which batll"d the skill of physicians, and stin k to me in spite of all the remedies 1 could find, until I tried your anaparilla. One bottle cured roe in two weeks, and restored my g neral health so much that I am far lietter than letore I was attacked. I think it a wonderful medicine. J. IKJiAM. Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflicted for years with an offtdion of tlif. Liter, which destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing failed to relieve me ; and I have been a broken-dow i man fT some years from no other cause than drrungn irt of Vt Lirer. My beloved pastor, the Her. Mr. Kspy, a lvised me to try your f arsijai ilia, because he said he kre v you, and any thing you made as worth trying. Hy tin bless ing of (iod it has cured me, and has so purified my blood as to make a new man of me. I feel young again. The best that can be said of yon is not half good euougl . Sc!itrru, Cancer Tumors, I?nlnrfrnent, t'lceratton, Carles and Cifollatlon of the Hone. A great vailety cf rses bavelifen repor'''' t" n" where cures of thee formidable rompl.iiiitn have resulte I frora tbe use of this remedy, but our space here Trill not admit them. So!iii of theni maybe found in our Aueiiran Almanac, which the ageuts below named are plat ed to furnish gratis to all who call for them. Dyspepsia, Heart Disease, Fits, Epilep sy, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many remaiknble cures of these affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu lates the vital functions into vigorous action, ard thns overrouies disorders which would be supposed bejnnd its reach, fnch a remedy has long been required by the ne cessities of the people, and we are confident that t.iis will d) for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR THE RAPID CURE OP Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, IJrouchlt Is, Incipient Con sumption, and for the Itellef of Consumptive Patients In advanced Stage of the Disease. This Is s remedy so universally known to mrrjMJS sny other for the cure of throat and lung complaints that it is useless hers to publish the evidence of its virtres. Its unrivalled excellence for roughs and colds, and Is truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations cf th earth. Few are the communities, or even families, amol g them who have not some personal experience of its (fleets some living trophy in tbrir midst of its victory i ver the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat ami lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality t f these diKrd srs, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we t eed not do more tli m to ai.mre them that it has now all the vir tues that it did have vthen making the cures whi;h have won to strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEH to CO., Lowell , Has i. iT ? is. During ihe pai-i jear vn heve in'radured lo ihe notice ol the medical profession of this country the Ture Ciystulized ChtoriileoJ Propylamine n a ItlUIEDY FOR RniiniATISMI Atttt fiavin a receivej Irom ninny f,nrce, both Imm phjMciartH nl iIih hi'jlieet statid in and from paiienl'', ihe mol FlHiirring I eat tmonial of i.s Kenl Vnlue in the treatment of thu painful and obsii na'e lieae, we are induced lo prf sent it to the pnbiic in a form READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com mend itself lo those who are puffering with ihi afflicting complaint, and to thf medi cal practitioner who may feel diseased lo test the power of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in tte form above spoken of, has recently been exten sively experimented with in ihe PciiiisylYniiia Hospital, and wiih MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from '.lie published accounts in the medical journals.) feaV" It is carefully pui up ready for im mediate use, with full direclions, i nd can be obtained from all the drngir at 75 cents per bottle, and at -wholesale c f BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggists and Manufacturing CI emisls, Philadelphia, Fbnna. Philadelphia, Jcne 26, 1861 ly CARPET WEAYIXG. 71TRS. Catharine Zuppinger begs lea to invite the attention of tht public that she is now prepared to produce any width from three quarters to five quarters) nice and strong. She will endeavor to suit her customers. - Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, 1861. FOR SALE! SEVERAL desirable Building Lots in Bloomtburz, for sale. Inquire of JrjQ 20, 1860-tf. W. WIRT. AYEB'S DISSOLUTION OF PARTKEBSIIIP. JVOTICE is tie re by giren that the co-part- pale firm of Martz & Em, at Liht Sire'ei, i inn. oay, r,rov X5, 1861.) dissolved by mu tual consent of the parties. The book, &c, remain in the hands of Peter Ent, one of the members of ;he ,firm, by whom all claimu against ihe Paid firm will be paidi ar-d ihose indebied to ihe firm will please call and make pay merit nf he same. GEORGE MARTZ, VET Ell ENT. Light Strpfcl, Nov. 27, 1861. rE W 1SAURER SHOP. Iii Court louse Jllley opposite the Ex change Hotel. THE underbred would respectfully in lorm (he citizens of Bl oomsbnrjr and the public generally, that he ha opened a Opposite ihe Court House and next door to the office of the Columbia Demociai, where ne i prepared to execu'e Shavinj, Hair Dressing and Shampooninsr, in the bel of manner, with despatch, and to ree:al sat ifaeiion. GEORGE N. ADDISON. Bloomsburg, Nov. 27, 1861. OYSTERS !--0YSTHl!S!! THE nndersisneo will be in Blooiuebura with KKESII OYSTERS, I-very Wednesday and Fildy, Which t.e will sell at 31 cents per quart ; 90 uls per Can ; mid 45 cent per Half Can. EMANUEL PETERS. November 13, 18Gl-lm. . NEW ASSORTMENT of watch and clock materials, of the right qnali y, received, which w ill be o flered in uli cas-es on good conditons. HENRY ZUPPINGER, BloOTtebura, April 25, 1861. SriHIAL NOTIfE. TO CONSUMPTIVES The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a very few weeks by a very sim ple rerr.ec'y alier having suffered several years with a severe Iun2 affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxiou to make known to hU lellow-sufferers the means cf cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free ot charge,) with Ihe directions for preparing anil uin ihe same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The oniy objpet of ihe advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflic ted, and spread information which he con ceives lobe invaluable, arid he hopes every sufferer will iry his remedy, as i; will cost thern nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parlies wis Ling the prsscriplion will pirate address Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Williambur?, Kings co., N. Y. October 30, 1861, Jm. iMTnm 'iE2isriL:ii?fia3 AND Are pure vegetable exiractr. Ttiey cure all bilion disorders of the human system. They reunlale and invigorate the liver and kidneys : ihey give lone lo Ihe d geslive oraanH ; 'they regulate the ?ecrettons, ex rreiioii! and exhalalions, equalize the cir ''i'mmou, and purify the blood. Thus, all biliors complaints some of which are IVrpid Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Pile, Chi!U arid Fevers, Costivenej-s " or Looseness are entirely conlrolled and cured by thet-e remedies. DARLINGS LIVER -REGULATOR Removes ihe morbid and bilions deposit Irom ihe stomach and bowels, regulates the liver and kidneys, removing every obstruc tion, restores a natural and healthy action in the vital orsana It is a superior FAMILY MEDICINE, Much bettt-r ihan PillSj and much easier to take. DARLING'S LIFE BITTER? N a superior tonic atiddiurtic ; excellent in caes cf loss of appetite, flatulency, female weakness, irreaolarities, pain in the side and bowels, blind, protruding and bleeding pile", and general debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY : Ja. L. Crumley, merchant, 184 Fnllon street, New York, wri'e, August 18, 1860: "I have been afflicted with piles, accom panied with bleeding, ihe last three years ; I used DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR And now consider myself eniireJv cored." Hon. Jonn A. Cross writes, ''Brooklyn, March 15, 1860. In the sprma of 1859 1 took a severe cold, which induced a violent lever. I took-two doses ol DARLING S LIVER REGULATOR. It broke up my cold and lever al once. Pievious to this a lack, 1 had been troubled with djspepsia several moolhs ; I hare felt no1 hi no of it sinc." Oti Studlev, Eq., 128 East 28?h Sireet, N.Y., writes ; 'Aujusi 13, 18601 had a difficulty with Kidney Complaint three years, with constant pain in the small cf my back. I had ned moi ail kind' of medi cines, bul found no permanent relief until I ued DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, and Life flitferK. I parsed cloiled blood by ihe urethra. 1 am now entirely cured, and take pleasure in recommending lhse remedies." air". C.Tebnw, 11 Cristopher Street, N. Y.t wriue : "Feb. 20, I860. I have been subject lo attacks of Asthma Ihe last twenty years. I have never found anything equal l DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, in affording immediate relief. It is a thor ough Liver and bilious remedy." Mrs Young, of Brooklyn, writes. "Feb. 28, 1860 In May last I had a severe at tack of Piles, which confined me to the house. I took one bottle ol Darling's Life Hitlers, sod was entirely cured. I have had no attack since.'' D. Westervelt, Esq., of South 5th, near 8th Street, Wiiliamsbnrg, L. I., write- "August 5, 1860 Having been troubled with difficulty in the Liver, and subject to bilious attacks, I was advised by a IrianJ lo try DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing the liver to activitv. I have also nsed i as a ' FAMILY MEDICINE. When our children are out of sorls, we give them a fear drops and it sets them all right. I find it meeis ihe general wants of the stomach and bowels when disordered." Reader, if yoa need eiiber or both of ihe mol excellent Remedies, inquire for them at the stores ; if you do not find them take no other, bu t incloe One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of ihe money, ihe Remedy or Kennedies will be sent accord ing to your directions, by mail or express, post paid. Address, DAX'L S. DARLIXG, 102 Nassau St., New York Pot op in 50 cent and SI Bottles each. November 6, !861.-6m. SOMETniXG FOR THE TIMES A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! JOHNS & CROSLRY'S AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE The Strongest Glue in the World. The Cheapest Glue in the World. T he Most Durable Glue in ihe World. The Only Reliable Glue in the World. The Best G'.ue in Ihe World. AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE I the tbe only article of the kind ever produced which M ILL WITHSTAND WATER. 11 WILL MEND WOOD, Save your broken Furniture. 1 r W I LL M EN D LK ATI ER, Mend )Onr HarnefS,Straps, Balis, boots &c IT WILL MEND GLASS, Save the pieces of that expensive Cut Glass Boitle. IT WILL MEND IVORY, Don't throw away that broken ivery Fan, it t easily repaired. IT WILL MEND CHINA, Your broken China Cups and Saaeer can be made as good a new. IT WILL MEND MARBLE, That piece knocked out of your Marble Mantle can be pm on as tron" as ever. IT WILL MEND PORCELAIN, No maiter if that brok n Pitcher did no cost bul a shilling, a shilling saved is a shiilins earned. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER, That cosily Alabasir Vdfe is broken and you can'l math it, mnd it, it will nev er show when put together. IT WILL MEND BONE. COUAL. LAVA, AND IN FACT EVERY THING BUT METALS. Anyar'H Cemen'ed with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUEV.il not lnv here It is nien'ted. 1S3 IX 0! CS d G3 3 "Every Hor.cekeeper should have n sup ply of J tlmw & Crot-ley's Cement Glue." Aew Yoik Times. "ll ii so convenient lo have in the honse." New York Exotess. 'It is al ways ready ; this commends it to every body.,; Independent. "We have tried it, ami find it a u-eful in our house as water." Wilkes' Sprit ot the limes. ECONOMY IS WEALTH. $10.00 per year saved in every family ty One Bottle of AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE. Price 25 Cei.:s per BjuI. Price 25 Cents pr Battle. Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Price 25 Cents per Bot'l. Price 25 Cents p-r Bo'tle. J nee 2o Cents per bottle. Liberal Unluctiou to Whole sale divers. Very T E R M SCAMI. t" For Sale by all Druusiipts, and Store keeper' generally throughout the country. JOXirVS 'Ac CISOSLEY, (Sole Manulactnrrs.) 78 WILLIAM STREET, Corner of Liberty street. NEW YORK. Important to Houe O vners. Important lo Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmer. To ell whom this miy concern, and it concerns every body. JOHNS fr'CUOSLEY'S IMPROVED G U I T A PERCH A. The Cheapest ar.d most durable Roohin in use i IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old RjjI of A(! kind, s eep or flat, and lo Shmle Roois arhniM removing the Shi'-gle. THE COST IS ONLY A I OUT ONE-THIRD TH VT OF TIN. AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Tnis article ha been ihoronglp ietd in New York City and all parts of ihe United States, Canada, West Iodic and Central and South America, on Rnil,1tn2 of ali kind-, such s Facories. Foundries Church e. Rail Road Depots, Car, and o-i Public Buildings generally, Government Boildinss, &c, by the principal Builders, Architects and other, during the past four year, and has proved to be ihe CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING m ue ; it i in every respect a fiire, wler, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. J hi is the ONLY material mnnvf icfure 1 in the United States which combine the very desirable properties of Llnsticily and Dura lihty, which are universally acknowledged to be po-sessed by GUTTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. No Heat is required in making appli cation. The expense of applying it is trifling. a an ordinary Roof can be covered and fi i. ished the fome dny. . IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, "Plhe;i finished form- a perfectly Fi-e Proof s'irfice with an ela-' m? hndy. which catmnt be itjured bv Heat, Col. 1 or Storms, Stirink'uig of Roof Boards, nor any extern! aoti on w haev.r. LIQUID GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coaiin:: Metals ol ail Kinds when ex poed to 'he action of the U'eather and for Preserviug and Hi pairing Mttal Hoof j of all Kinds, This is the only Composition Known which will successfully reit extreme changes of climate, for any lent'i of time, when appbed to ine'uls, to which it ailhere firmly, lormin? a body equal to three coats of ordinary paint, co-is much les and will LAS T IHBEE TIMES AS LONG ; and from its elasticity is not injured bv the cou iraciion of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, con?cquent upon sudden changes of the weather. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WAMI OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Rools can te readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor rosion atifl leakins, thereby ensuring a per fectly water light Roof for rr.any year. This Cement is peculiarly adapted fur Ihe preservation of Iron Railing, Sioves, Ran ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c , also for ceneial manufacturers u-e. C.UTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin an-i other Metal Rools or every description, Irom its great elasticity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion ol Metals, anr will not crack in cold or run in warm weather. These materials are adapted lo all cli mates, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irom any part of the country, at short notice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in rolls, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full printed directions tor application. AGENTS WANTED. We will moke liberal and satisfactory arrangt went with respmnble patties vho would rke to establish thtmselnts na Lucrative and Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH We can give abundant proot of all we claim in favor ol our improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several thousand Roofs in New Yotk City and vi cioity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, JFholesalt. Warehouse T8 ffllliam St., Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be furnished on application, October 16, 1861. ly. "'GREENWOOD "SEMINARY - AND COLUMBIA COHNTT AT MILLVILLE, PENN'A. Important Additions I id prove meat? Autumn Term to oinmence AtiRust J?, THIS Institution which has been in our cessful operation for the past ten yearr, is about undergoing a very important ler -ovation, in order lo place it on a more sta ble basis lhari ever, and present facilities which are not surpassed by ordinary Acad emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among the improvement will be a large three storied budding which will give much ad ditional room and Stealer conveniences for boarder ; a commodious hail for a lecture room and public exercises, convenient class rooms, a bbrary ami reading room contain ing a cabinet ot mineral and rnrio?iie, bath moms, &.. An experienced and thoroughly qualified classical leacher and lecturer wdi be at the head of the Board of Instruction, but the Principal will hav the general superintendence of the institution and assume a share of 1I19 duties of teach ing. Regular lertujes will be delivered upon various t-ciniific subjects, as well as upnn lh theory and practice ol leachins. and a ISwmal Class ol young men and women who wih lo qualify thCms-lves ior teachers' profession, will receive especial attention ami a-sisiance. The course nf Instruction in ihe school will be thorough and systematic, calculated lo emb race the various branches of a prac tical education. Amide provision will be maile for Ihe s'li'ly of the higher Ma'he mane, the elucidation of Phyics, and the Natural Sciences, by means of suitable ap paratus, ard for ihe smdy ot ihe latin, Greek, and German languages, lo enable students to quality ihemselves for commer cial and scientific puruiis. or to enter any cla at college. The conntiy location of thi Seminary in a pfsant village, in a healthy and flourifh ing neighborhood, well known for the ele vated tone of its moral sentiment, and where the pupil are not surrounded by those demoralizing influences, and temp tations found in our ci'ies, larger (owns and many oiher localities, with no outside in fluences to divert their attention from liter ature and ihe work of mental culture, pre sents attractions and inducements to con siderate parents emulous students, seldom fonr.d surrounding large schools and acad emies. The Literary Society alo, or e of the old est and befct conducted in this section of country, presents an a'tracttve feature and uselul auxiliary, to a practical education. The improvements will be under the immediate charge of an efficient Board ot Trustees, appointed by ihe Seminary Com pany, and will be completed in lime ior the Autumn term, lo commence the 12;h of August next. While thankful for past patronage we wih to merit a continuance of similar fa vors, and as we uUend lo include a higher grade and wider range of ins? ruction, we respectfully solicit a careful examination into our facilities and claims. Tcrm : Boarding, washing, tuition, lights and incidental expenses, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will be Thir y Dol jrs, one half payable in advance the other half and all tuition bills will be expected i rompi lj a' tie expiraMon of each quarter. i'V;n : Boarding, with furnished rooms, one quarter S22.00 Tuition in common English branhces 5,00 41 tt ( l( ( including Mathematics and Book Keeping b D miMi Entry 6.00 Tuition in Latin, Greek, and German extra 1 C0 Washing, Lights and incidental ex penes, one quarter, 3,00 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 particulars addres WM. BURGESS, Princioal Millviile, Penn'a. Geo rgb Masters, J. K. Eves. ) Dr. A. P Heller. Elms Eves, Trustee?. Benjamin K. Eves, ) Millville, .May 2!. ISfil. ST. LOL'I flO'i EL, CIIESTMT STREET ABOYE THIRD IN the imn.edia'e i etghborhood of Ihe Job bing Houses on Market Third, and CheM nul S'reeis, the B-inks, Pol Oifice, Mer thaiii' Exchange, &c., kc no4iu i-Ktt iiy $iro. Accommodation when requited on the EU ROPEAN PLAN: Rooms from 50 cent atid upward, perd,atid meals at a Firt Cl.AS RTTRANT ATTACHED TO THE HoTKL. Price according to the B:ll ot F.U. Ihe ny "ri ink l,acnsi Irom any Million 'I ft tir Oo-e to the lintel. CP Etgiih, French , German and Spanish spoken. July 17. IRGK NkwmiLTLnerv goods. '1 HE undersigned wotil I moi fnily miiioiincfl to th cuiyens of respecl-B!om- bug ami vicinity, that a e has just receiv ed lr.n the eas'rn citip her full and Yi' INTER 3IILLERY GOODS, all of winch she is prepared lo make up and sell at a very reasonably low figure. Her aacr:rr.en: of gooi's are a ni!e superic.r in point of durability as well ta:efiibiess, to any offered by her in ihi section heretofore. Site return thank for the liberal patronage she ha received, end respectfully solicit a comintianre of the same. MARY BARKLEY Bloomsfjurg, Oct. 9, 1861 . sS3 2 isr.w (.ooip i : wr-l is vr i. For l1 all anil Winter. JUST AND RECEIVED FRESH FROM PHILADELPHIA, FOR SALE AT L. T. SHARPLES5 CHEAP CAM-I STORE, Great inducements lo cash Customers. Bloomshur ;, 0-t. 16 1S6I. CELEBRATED ASHLAND MILLS WADDING, A SUPERIOR COTTON FOR QUILTING. &c: lor pale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store ol I. T. SlURPLESS. Bloorosbnrg. October 30. iPfil. E. II. LITTLE. BLOOM SIS LUG, Fa. Office 111 Court Alley; formerly occupied by Chatle R. Buckalew. December gS, 1859. if. $25: EMPLOYMENT ! $75 AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from S25 to S75 per mnnih, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad dress Eaia Sewing Machine Company. R JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Oio. Blooiiislurjr, Aug. 21,. 186 1. . LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS. riiHESE MEDICINES hare now been t fore the public for a period of Tbirtjr Years, and dori.ig that time have maintained a high chaiacter in almost every part of tb Globe, lot their extraordinary and imme diate power ol reci.iriiig perfect health to persons ror7ering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. The following are among the distressing variety ot human diseases in which the . YEGETAI1L. LIFE BlLDlCIXES Are well known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing ihe first and second stomaenes, and crea ting a flow of p;3re, healthy bile", instead of tba rtale and acrid kind: Flatolnc, Lost ol Appetite Heartburn, Headache, Resiles-. ness, Ill-Temper. Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are he general symp- -toms of Dyspepsia, v id vanish, as a nat lural consequence of i;s cure. COSTlVENESSvby cleansing tbe whole length of the intestines w ith a so'v'ehl pro cess, snd w ithoui iolence; ail violent pur ge leave the bowels costive within two day. FEVERS or all kinds, bj restoring the -blood it a regular circulation, through the process of respiration i n mob cases, and trie thorough solution of all i"telina! ob struction in others. The Life Medicines have been known lo cure RHEUMATISM permanently ir. threa weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by . removing local ii.flamat:on from the mu cles and ligaments of the joints. . DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing aid "trenglhing the kiUnejft and bladder; they operate most tlelightlully on these impor lar.t organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for ihe worst cases of GRAVEL. Alo WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of ibe bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERTEA SORES, bv the perfect puiitv which teseh LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and al! the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, bv their alterative effart upon the fluids thai feed ihe skin, and in moibid state of w-hich occasions all emo tive complaints, sallow, cloudy and other disagreeable complexions. The use ofthei-e Pill for a very fhort time w ill efleCt an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in th- clearness of the skin Common Cold ami Influenza will always be cured by one dose, or by t wo ir. the w ort ca-es. PILES The original proprietor of these Medicines, was cured of Piles, 35 years Hanging by the use of the Life Medicinea alone . FEVER AND AGUE. For ibis sconrge of ihe Western country, ihese Medicinet will be found a safe, speedy and certain remedy. Ol her medicines leave the sys tem subject to a return of the disease-- cure by ihese Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Satisfied and be Cored BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS Genera! Debi'ily, Loss of ap petite, and Diseases of Females the Med. cines have been used with ihe most ben eficial results in rases of thi description: Kings Evil, and Scrofuia, in its worst forme vield to ihe mild vet powerful action of these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweat Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of al! kind-. Palpi a: ion cf Ihe Heart, Pain ter' Colic, are soeeHilj cured MERCURIAL DISEASES .-Per-ons whose constitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will find these Medicines a r.erfec cure, a3 tbey never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effrcisof Me-cury, infinitely sooner than ihe mo'i powerfal preparations of Sarsapa rii'.a. Prepared and sold hv W. B MOFFAT, 335 Brodvrav, New York. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17. 1861-lf. YVOfiI(i llOtE, lMH, l,AVOf:K, I'Htll'KlhtnR, WYOMING, LUZERNE COUrsTY, PENN. fHHE Proprietor respect'ully informs hie JL friends and ihe public -enerally that he has taken charge of the Wyoming Home, in th village of Wyoming, near the Railroad Depot of that place, an ! has fitted it onl so as to entertain both transient and perma nent visitors in a suitable and comfortable manner. Hi rooms are spacioas and airy, arid not only calculate.! io add lo the conve nience and comfori of the travelingcommo nity, but alo to those who would seek a pleasant summer resort with families. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best he market can afford ; and his PaR will ba furnished with tht purest liquors that can be obtained. The proprietor will give his exclusive attention to the comfort and con venience of his ine-i. and is determined io make the WYOMING HOUSE rank a inoi!2 the first hotels in ihe St ne. The Proorinor hopes that from hi expe rience in the buines, and by unremitiii j atteniio'i on his part, combined with a judi cious selection ol the mnstcareful and oblig ing servants, he may be en-Wed to Ihe fa vorable eo"f ideration of the public, and re ceive a liberal share of their patronage. UV P!eae gite him a call, and judje for onrseW' April 2. 1?9. IIEXRY ZrPPIXGER'S WATCH MAKER SHOP. TIHE under-igne 1 would respect-l 1 fully inform the public, lhal heir . - .awj i-iMiiMiurs iu pj pari:cuiar auertiou to his MiPiness line, epecially to all kinds of warches. chronometerSjClocks, jewelry &e , &i. Jewelrv, clock and watches. lwar on hand, anil for saie, guaranteed. He i not dear, as sowie say, unless it is an ex pensive job, and then all are dear. Corns and jnde for yours-lf. He kep a good seleciion of spectacle, s!o spectacle glass es without frames to fit any frame and to suii ar.y age. Any thing, that can be done in this line in the city can also be done in some of the shops of Bioomborg, and frequently better and lower. We hava the bame mernt, more spacious shop? ami at a more mooerate rent tnan those in 'he cities. Lome and convince yourself. Par fctlar atlemion paid io watcha, fprin clocks, lever clocks or chronometers, also to all kiuds of either clocks or waclis HENRY ZUPPINGER. Bloomsburg, Nov. 20, ISGt. - Iew Arrival ol FALL WU WIMIuR GOODS, David I'Owenbcrg T NV11 ES at entiou in his tock of cheap and fahiouble clothing at his store on Main Street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where he has a full assort men! of men and boy's wearing apparel, including ihe ino-t fashionable D It C S S GOODS, Box, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloth Cotta of alt sorts and sizes, pants ol all colors shawl, stripes and figure vests, shirta, cra vats, slock-, col'.rs, handkarchiefs, glove suspender ad fancy article. N B He will also make to order any a-ts. tide of clothing at very thort notice and in the be.l of manner. All his cloibir.e- is made lo wear, and most of it is of h"m. manufacture. TAVID LOW KS BERG. Bioonnshurp, Spt. 25, 1R6.