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    STAR OF THE NORTH.
BLOOMS BU RG, PA.
Wednesday Borcinf, February 27lh, 1861.
The price of country produce is declin
ing. Butler and Eggs are coming down to
a lair maiketable price. See table.
Oca attentive members at Harrisburg, both
of the House and Senate, have our thanks
for documentary favors.
All Kinds of Job Work executed at this
Office with neatness and, despatch, and up
on the most reasonable terms. We are
prepared to print from a small card up to a
reasonably large sized poster.
Ox Monday morning last, Sheriff Snyder
started for the ' Eastern State Penitentiary,
with the young man who was sentenced
for a term not exceeding one year, at our
las: regular Session of Court.
Gen. George Washington Morrison Nntt,
the small dwarf -travelling through the
country as a rival of Gen. Tom Thumb, will
exhibit in this place on Thursday (to mor
row) afternoon, in the Court Honse.
Those who look to their interest adver
tise with us. Our paper is no: only gaining
an extensive circulation but has already
one that will compare favorably with any
country newspaper. Attention is directed
to the new advertisements in this week's
paper.
Cheap John (not Dr. John) has opened
rooms a few doors above our office where
he is felling goods at enormously low pri
ces.' He is an itinerant gentleman going
from one town to another and selling a
good many articles of merchandise.
Th length of the proceedings of the
Democratic State Convention has excluded
from oor paper to-day its usual Tariety.
The proceedings of this Convention are
worthy of all the space they occupy and a
careful perusal.
The Original General Tom Thumb, will
itit this place on Saturday next, and give
two exhibitions, in the Court House, in the
atternoon and evening. 1 his may be the
last opportunity our citizens may have of
heeing Mr Thumb, especially the original
and we would say go and eee him.
Revival Meeting Our Methodist friends
in this place are still holding a revival
meeting in their church, which is being at
tended with good success. Fifty oiie have J
a'ready connected themselves with the
rhnrch. The deny and Members have
labored faithful for nearly two months, and
they have the satisfaction of seeing that
iheir labors have been rewarded.
An editor not a thousand miles from this
. i r .l... i i t , , i .
,,.ai .ut. co.umn suouiu not
l-e crowded out under any circumstances
We have seen fome columns appear that
might as well have been dispensed with, at
least as far as the general local interest was
carried out. We localize when there is
p.mieih'ng worth' of attention and space
in our paper; and not for the name of lo
calizing do we keep open such a column.
Stores, shops, and so forth, wishing to be
puffed must come down !
In Speakiso of the P,iter, the Reading
Jfiiy Leader says the publishers of this
periodical, an excellent monthly newspa
per devoted to the interests of the "Ar.
preservative of all arts," offer as a a pre
mium, a Job Printing Office worth S 1,1)00 to i
the fortunate individual out of 5,500 ad
vance paying subscribers, to whom a re
sponsible Committee may award it. They
also intend opening an Advertising Agency
in May next, and we know no firm, better
calculated to make such business success
ful. - -
Peterson's Magazine made its appear
ance a little too late, to receive a. notice in
our last." It is the March number that is in
question. - The first of the month is not yet
"riere, although the Magazine has been is
sued and delivered to patrons nearly two
weeks ago. The present namber is not
asily excelled in its fashion department or
to point ot literature. A splendid number
is laid before its readers. We believe this
to be the cheapest publication of the kind
issued two dollars per annum and as an
evidence of the fact, we only need advert
to its large circulation. Charles J. Peter
son, pablisher, Philadelphia.
David Lowenberu. Clothing Merchant and
Jeweler, of this place, desires as to state
that he has just returned from the cities of
lSTew York and Philadelphia, where he has
been purchasing goods for the purpose of
replenishing his already large stock, which
he has on hand, at his store on Main Street,
a few doors above the "American House 3f
31 r. L.bas a handsome stock of good-1, and
is prepared to manufacture any garment
desired, with neatness and despatch, npon
the most liberal terms. His jewelry de
partment is not by any means neglected.-
It makes a handsome display.' For farther
particulars call and examine his merchan
dise. -.-- -. .'
llollotcay't Pills and Ointment.- The phi
losophy of health. Asthma, Bronchitis and
affections of the c hest. Disease is frequent
ly the effect of circumstances, neglect, ex
posure, want ot precaution being among its
roost active cinses trifles, light in them
selves, often Head to the most distressing
-results. . Cplcls and conghs Jor example,
are sometime unnoticed until they settle
on the lungs, and coLSumption is the con
sequence;' tfssame is applicable to asth
ma, bronchitis and diseases or the rispira
tory organs. Holloway's Pills and Oint
ment should be used on the first symptoms
of colds and coughs the Ointment well
rubbed into the regions of the throat and
chest will give freedom to the breathing
and nip in tne,bud all tendency to iofiama
tion ; while the pills will fortify the system
asainstlhe i man and inclemencies of the
seisoa.-
THE ORIGINAL
GENERAL TOM THUMB,
THE
SJIAIalVEST MAN AI-.IVE !
AT THE COURT HOUSE, . .
i IU BLQOltTSETJUG.
POSITIVELY FOR ONE DAY, ONLY ;
Saturday March 2d.
Two entertainments earn ; al'ernoon at
3. evening at 7J o'clock. Doors open half
an hour previous.
The Little General aopears in all hi new
Songs, Dances, Imitations, Siaties, fcc as
sisted by Mr. VV. TOM LIN, the great F.rig
lish Baritone and Buffo, Irom the Nobili
ties' Concerts, London; Mr. WILLIAM
DE V ERE, the American Tenor, and Mr.
C. G. TITCOMB. Pianist.
AMISSIONS : Day entertainment 25
cents. Children under ten years 13 cents.
Evening entertainment 15 cent. Chil
dren nnder 10 years J cents. Reserved
neat 25 cents. Schools admired on liber
al terms. The General rides in his Minia
ture Carriage from the Exchange Hotel io
the Court House.
GTHe visit Danville March 4.
ALFRED CATELY, Business Ag't.
Feb. 6, 1861 4t.
Administrator's Notice.
Eslvleof John C. Geurharty late of Franklin
township, Columbia county, deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the estate
of John C. Gearhart, late of Franklin
township, Columbia coun'y. deceased, nave
been granted, by the Register of said coun
ty, to Daniel C Gearhart, of Maine town
ship, and county aforesaid. All persons
having claims or demands Hgainst the es
tate of the decedent are requested to make
them known to the a.lministrator and those
indebted to the estate to make payment
immediately to
DANIEL C. GEARHART.
January 23, 1861 6. Admr.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Peter Kiine, late of Locust township,
Columbia county deceased
I ETTERS of administration on the estate
of Peter Kline, late of LocuM township,
Columbia county, deceased, have beesi
granted by the Renter of haid county io
Martin V. B. Kline, residing in the tow.i
ship and county aforesaid. All persons
having cl.tims or demands against the esiate
of the decedent are requested to make
them known to the ondeisigned, and those
indebted to the estate to make payment to
the administrator without delay.
MARTIN V. B. KLINE.
Jannary 23, 1861 6w. Admr
TAKE CP THY BED AND WALK."
The Analytical Physician and Surgeon,
IS daily astonishing his patients by the
enre of long standing diseases. HIS
REMEDIES ARE PURELY VEGCTA
nLD. He will be at the lollowing places
the same dajs of each month as stated be
low, when he can be consulted lor all dis
eases flesh is heir to.
COXSULTATIOX FREE.
At NiceVs, in Berwick. 2Slh and 29th.
4 The Exchange. Bloomsburg. 30lh to Is!.
4 The Monour House, Danville, 2J &, 3d.
January 30, 1861 Im-pd.
Sheriff's Sales.
y virtue of a wirt of Alias Vtn. Exponas,
to trie directed, isued out of the Court
, ftf rcmmnil Piti:ls of ,he co. of Columbia
penii lvani,will be exposed to public sale
at the Court House in Bloomsburg on
' SATURDAY". THE 2D OF MARCH,
j 1861, at one o'clock in the afternoon the
! following described property to wit: all
that certain iract ot Land situate in :ugar-
at township, Columbia coitntv, bounded
a follows to wit : Beginning at a post in
line of land of Jonathan C. Pennington, aiid
corner of land of George Moore, thence on
Road North eighteen and a hall degrees
West, ninety five perches and six ten'hs to
J anJ chripan L. Moore, South eighty four
and three quarter degree, West lorty nine
and one tenth perches to a post, thence by
lands ot Chri-tian L. Moore, South twelve
and a half degrees, Eat ninety three perch
es and cghi tenihs to a pot, thence by
lands of Ezekiel Shnltz and J. C. Penning
ton, North eighty four and three quarter
degrees Eat, fifty nine and two tenth per
ches io the place of Beginning, Containing
Thirty one Acres and seventy eight perches
strict measure nearly all of which is im
proved land. Whereon are erected a one
and a halt Story Plank dwelling Home, a
Frame Bank Bern, a Frame Wagon Shed,
a Destil House and other out buildings with
the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as tne property of Jibx F. Lawbaci.
ALSO -At the ame time ami place by
virtue of a writ, Yen. Ex , to me directed all
that certain lot of land situate in J.mepon's
addition to Centerville Center townthp, Co
lumbia county, Lot No. 28 in Plot of said
addition, bounded and described as follows,
on the North by lot of William Kroraer, on
the Ea-l by an alley, on the South bv an
alley and on the West a ttreel ol said Ccn
treville, Containing one third of an acre be
the same more or lss. Whereon are erect
ed a two siory frame dwelling House and
other out buildings with the appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the prcperty of Harrison Luhman.
JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff
Bloomsburg, Feb. 20, 1661.
rmuc SALE
OF
VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE.
IN pursuar.ee of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Columbia county, on
FRIDAY THE 29TH DAY OF MARCH
next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Petler
S. Helwig and John P. Walter Executor,
ot the last will and testament of Jacob Hel
wig late of Locust township, in said county
deceased, will expose lo sale, by Pubi c
Vendue, upon the premises, a certain
TRACT OF LAND
adjoin in 2 Peter Swenk on the North, Dn
iei Beae on the South, William Irvin on
the West and "Peter Swenk on the East,
containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT
ACRES, more or less. Whereon are erect
ed two dwelling houses, a frame Bank Barn.
Wagon House, and other out buildings, a
A GOOD APPLE ORCHARD,
about Ninety Acre cleared and under good
cultivation. Late the estate of said dee'd.,
situate in the township of Locust and coun
ty aforesaid. '
1 JACOB EYERLY, Cleik.
Copteitioxs or Salk. Ten pet cent, at
sale, balance of one third on first day of
April 1861, one third first day of Apiil 1862,
with interest, and one third 00 the first day
ot April 1863, with interest, balance after
payment of first April 1861, to be secured
by judgment bo"d and mortgage. Deed
to be delivered on firsl of April, at the ex
pease oi ths purchaser, and on bis securing
the unpaid purchase money by bond and
mortgage.
PETER S. HELWIG, ) Fw
JOHN P. WALTER, J '
February 20, 1861, . , .
IIIRABI C. II0WER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Office near Wilscn's Carriage shop, Main St
STATEMENT OF THE FINANCES
or the
COUNTY OF COLUMBIA.
From the 1st day of January, 1860..O the 1st
day of January, 1861.
THE Auditors elected to settle and adjust
the Puili'; Accounts of 'Columbia county,
have examined ihe same, from the 1st day
of January, If 60, to Ihe 1st dav of January,
1861, and respectfully lay before theHon
orable the Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas, the following statement and reports,
agreeably lo the Twenty-second Section of
an Act of the General Assembly ot this
Commonwealth, pastel the Fourth day of
April, A. I). 1834.
JOIiW A. FUXSTO, Treasurer
of Columbia County, in account with said
County :
Jannary, 1860 :
To Taxes on tsiandin?, g J05 75
Feb'y 6,To cash of Jacob Yohe.
for old plank,
Feb'y 6 To cash of John D. Run
j an. Taxes,
March 26 To cash of Sheriff Sny
der, Jury Fees & Fines,
May 7 To cash ol J W. Merrill,
land redeemed,
May 9 To cash of J. S. McNinch,
iaie Treasurer,
June 8, Toca.h of N. Y. M. C. F.
R. R. & Col Co , land redeemed
June 13 To cash ol Sm I M Henry
land redeemed,
June 13 To am'i of County Tax
1 26
15
96 94
3 50
39 35
80 53
2 24
assessed ior 1860, 8 779
June 13 To cash received for mil
itary assessment, i860.
40 60
do To County tax on unseated and
froated lands returned,
do To lax on seated and unseated
lands returned, .
do To cash, road tax on seated and
587 74
464 61
unseated lands returned, 1,245
do To School Tax on sealed and
39
unseated lands, returnee',
do Tocah, poor tax, on seated and
unseated land returned,
June 23 To cash ol Dr. h! W. Mc-
Reynolds, taxes,
July 27 To cash of Jas. Lamon,
land redeemed,
Oct. 12 To cash of David Sa vage,
for old plank,
Nov. To am't ten day assessment,
Dec. 3d lo cash of E. Rejnolds,
Land redeemed,
do To cash of Joseph Sharpless for
old iron,
De- 4 To cash from J. N. Jones,
land redeemed,
Dec. 5 To cah of Hudson Broth
ers lor use ol Court Room,
Dec. 29 To cash ot Y. M. C. A.,
per 1. W. Hart man,
do To cash of Hudson Brothers for
use of Court Room,
do To cash of C. & P. Bellas, for
old bridge npar Orangeville,
do To cah of Jacob Eyerly, Pro-
thonotary, Jury fee,
do To cah of E. H Little, Jury fee
do To cash of John Sriyder,Siieriff,
Jury Fees and Fines,
do To cash of A. B. Tale, amount
to be refunded,
do To amount added to duplicates
do To cash received on ouis juid-
ittg taxes, .
938 35
16S 80
84
2 74
7
11
17
20
2 64
3 CO
46
2 50
3 00
5 00
50 00
00
00
101 59
12
7
50
04
59 34
S20,851 48
By am'n! outstanding for 1860 and
previous year, 7,143 37
By exonerations allowed collertors 227 39
" commissions 00 do 483 75
" am't paid Stale asessm'i less
than quota 164 72
By orders redeemed of 1860, 9.9o2 75
do . du 1859, 487 71
By orders redeemed of 1858, and
previous ears, 51 90
By Treasurer' commission on S8,-
360 35, 334 41
By cash in hands of Treasurer, du
county, 2 055 48
20,851 48
Exprnditares :
ASSESSORS' PAY ANNUAL ASSESS
MENT. Leonard B. Rupert, Bloom twp.
Isaiah Bower,- Borough Perwick,
Will'urn Erwine, Briarcreek,
Josiah Ri'lenhouse. Beaver,
Samuel R. Kline, Benton,
Samuel Neyhard. Centre,
M H. Kerr. Ca'tawisss,
Daniel McKiernan, Conyngham,
Emandus Unaugst, Fishingcreek,
Aaron Lamberson, Franklin,
A. H. Kitchen, Greenwood,
John H. Faust, Hemlock,
Jeremiah Kline, Jackson,
Gera Hower, Locust,
Lawrence Waiters, Mifflin,
William T. Shuman. Maine,
Peter M. Kashner, Montour.
John Stetler, Madison,
Isaac Culp, Mount PUasar.t,
George Richard, Orange.
A. J. Manning, Pine,
Charles Der, Roanngcreek, .
J. R. Fritz, Suaarloaf,
Matthew Case, Scott,
18 71
11 88
13 86
13 59
17 43
16 16
15 60
14 00
16 24
8 56
15 98
15 75
11 86
15 84
15 P8
10 85
9 12
15 86
12 66
14 27
14 24
9 03
1153
!4 13
332 83
181 00
Am't paid sundry persons for road
and bridge views dnrins the yar
JURORS' WAGES AND MILEAGE.
Amount paid Jurors at the several
Courts, 996 42
INCIDENTAL.
Amount paid fur paper, ink, elc. 47 20
POSTAGE. '
Amount paid Leonard B Rupert, 2 84
SURVEYOR.
Am'nt paid Solomon Neyhard for
surveying unseated lands, 161 CO
Am'nt paid for Surveying County
line between Columbia and Lu-
zerne Counties, agreeably to an
Act of Assembly, passed April
2d, I860,; 41 50
Sf202 50
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
Amount paid E H Little, Esqr. 109 00
PRINTING.
Amount paid W. II. Jacoby, 93
do do Palemon John, . 37
do do A. B. Tate, 64
do do L. L. Tate, 1 16
80
00
50
50
tll 80
- SHERIFF'S BILL.
Am'nt paid John Snyder boarding
Prisoners and notifying Jurors
Am't paid, convey ins John Whip
ple to the Eastern State Penften
t'ary, Amt conveying Jno. Greenorjgh to
E. S. Penitentiary & W. J. Cook,
Am't paid conveying Rob'l Brown
to Insane Asylum, Harrisburg,
377 93
70 00
93 00
37 00
S579
FOX AND WILD CAT SCALPS.
Amonnl p.idtsondry person, 90
93
42
CLEANING COURT HOUSE.
Amt. paid Ann Lons, during year,
TIP-STAVES.
Am'' paid at the several Courts.
BLANK AND LAW BOOKS.
Amount paid sundry persons, . .
17 00
43 00
53 72
PROTHONOTARY.
Amt. paid Jacob Eyerly as per bills, 128 51
.. CONSTABLES' RETURNS.
Amount paid at the sevetal Courts, 101 12
ROAD DAMAGES.
Ami. paid Hiram Hess, Fish'creek, 25 00
do David Bobb, Madison, lo 00
do Shadrack Eves, Pine 45 00
do Abraham Henlock, Pine, 35 00
do heits ol G. Kline, Orange, 65 00
do , Samuel Boon, Bloom, 50 00
do John H-s, 25 00
do , Henry Keller, Locust, , 50 00
305 00
. BRIDGE CONTRACTS.
Amonnl paid David Savage,
do Daniel McHenry,
19
34
50
32
53 82
BRIDGE REPAIRS.
Amnnnt pan! for renairina bridges, 664 83
TAX REFUNDED.
Ami. of road, pfhonl, and poor tax
on unseated Lands, returned to -township,
2,099 07
Ami reluuded lo Michael Brobst, 7 00
2,ll)b 07
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Ami. paid Col. Co. Asjriculi'l Sor'y, 100 00
CO. AUDITORS AND THEIR CLERK.
Amt. paid Audi ors and their Clerk, 39 50
do W. Wirt auditing Pro
thonotary and Register's accounts, 12 50
$52 00
ELFCTIOV EXPENSES.
Spring elecion and swearing officers 386 58
General election, 328 00
Presidential Election, 343 60
$1,058 19
COMMONWEALTH COSTS.
Arnt. paid Witnes-es, Justices, &c. 270 09
COURT CRIER.
Amt. paid Moses Coffman, 49 00
FUEL.
Amt. paid for Coal and Wood, 59 73
COMMISSIO N ERS' ATTO R N E Y.
Amount paid John (J. Freeze, E-q , 85 00
INSURANCE
Amt. paid B. F. Hartmau tor Lyc.
Mutual Insurance Company, 19 33
INQUEST.
Amt paid Wm. T. Shuman, Esq,
body of John T. Keeih,
Amt. paid Reuben Fahringer, Esq.
body of Daniel Herbsler,
Am't paid John Hartman, Esq,
body of Baltis Appleman,
Amt paid Reuben Fahringer, Eq.
body of Thomas Conly,
10 37
17 65
10 73
20 41
Cro'J 19
216 54
28 00
32 00
too 00
PENITENTIARY.
Paid E. S Penitentiary orsuppo,
of convict,
MEDICAL SERVICES.
Paid F. C. Harrison, M. D , medi
cal attendance on prisoners,
Paid Jno. Ramsey. M. D., medical
attendance on prisoners,
COUNTY BUILDINGS.
Amn't paid for paperiua in Court
House. Sheriff's house, Stoves in
Court House, repairing pump at
Sheriffs house, repairing Stable,
Lamps in Court Hou-e, three
County Maps, Sic,
293 44
TREASURER.
To amount paid J. S. McNinch,
late Treasurer, balance due from
county, as per Auditor's Report, $487
COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK.
Amt paid Elias Deiterich, 146
Amt paid E. Deiterich, expen-es
to Harrisburg on business tor the
00
county,
Ami. paid Georce Miller,
do Joseph R. Patton,
do Wiliiam Larnon,
do R. C. Fiuii, Clerk,
15 00
142 50
151 00
J8 00
400 00
6872 50
Whole Amount of Or.'er-s issue I
fur 1860, 10 009 80
Deduct amt. of Taxes refunded, 2,106 07
do do paid late Treasurer, 487 78
Deduct amt. to be refunded by A.
B Tate, hich was over-pay for
the ) ear i860, 12 50
$2:606 35
Expenditures for the year I860, S7,403 45
We, the undersigned Auditors of the Co
of Columbia, being duly elected to adjn.-l
and settle the accounts of the Treasurer and
Commissioners, have carefully examined
the accounts and vouchers of the same,
from the first day of January, A. D , 1860,
to the firM day of January, A. D., 1861, do
certify that we find them correct as set forth
in the foregoing staiement, and that we find
a balance due Columbia county of Twenty
Hundred and Fif'y Five Dollars and Forty
Eizhl cents from John A. Funston, Treasur
er of said county.
Given under our hands this eleventh day
of January, A. D., 1861.
DAVID DEM OPT, 1 rnnnf
GEO. M HOWELL. t ,Y
JOSEPH B KNITfLE, ) Ammo"-
Attest W. Wirt, Clerk.
We, ihe undersigned Commissioners of
Columbia county , do certify that the fore
going is a correct statement of the accounts
of said county for the y ear I860.
In testimony whereof we have hereunto
set our hands this 1 1th day of January, A. D
1861.!
GEORGE MILLER, ) Corn's
JOSEPH R. PATTON. of
. WILLIAM LAMON, ) Col. Co.
Attest R. C. Fruit, Clerk.
FINANCES OF COLUMBIA CO. .
Balance due from Collectors, 57,143 37
Note of Benjamin Hay-man's adm'r, 26 24
Balance due from Treasurer, &2 055 48
i9,225
09
09
38
05
Orders nnredeemed for 1858 and
previous years,
Orders nnredeemed for 1859,
do do 1860,
8
1
107
Orders outstanding,
Balance in favor of County,
6116 52
S9,l08 57
February 5th 1861 approved by the Court.
JACOB EVANS, i Associate
STEPHEN BALDY, J Judges.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 13, 1861.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
(Late White Swan)
Race Street, above 3d Philadelphia.
QUlLLMANtf BOYER, Proprietors.
Terms, $1.25 per clay,
TO the old customers of this well-known
House, we desire to say, that we have
renovated, improved and newly furnished
the same, and lhat we respectfully solicit
a continuance ol their patronage.
Strangers, travelers and visitors we cor
dially invite lo the hospitalliiy of the "Na
tional" -to come and see and judge for
themselves of its advantages and merits.
Our location is central, and convenient
for Merchants and business men generally
We will always endeavor to study the
wants and comforts of our guests, and with
the assistance of Mr. Charles A. Stun, oor
affable and attentive Clerk, we feel prepar
ed to keep a good Hotel, and hope 10 give
general satisfaction.
t HENRY QUI LLM AN,
JOHN BOYER.
Thilad , Feb. 13, 1861 y.
FDR SALE!
SEVERAL desirable Building Lots in
Bloomsburg, for 6ale. Inquire of
June 20, 1860-tf. W. WIRT.
TO liET.
TV OTICE is hereby given that two or three
J- spacious rooms will be let ou reasonable
terms. Inquire of
: . CHARLES H. NOLL.
nnmihrjtft T-n-, .tjOf! f , , , , ,
THE PEOPLE S COOK BOOK.
M o n ii ti iv"7J O O K E R Y
j. I ii all Its Branches
5 M I SS EUZA ACTON,
CAREFULLT RE. VIS ED BV Mhft. 8. J. HALE.
TT TELLS YOU HOW to choose all kinds
of -Meats, Poultry, and Game, with all
the various and most approved modes of
dressing and cooking Beef and Pork ; al-o
the best and simplest way of sailing, pick
liu! and curing Ihe same.
IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and
most approved modes ol dressing, rooking,
and boning Mutton, Lamb, Veal, Poultry,
and Game of all kinds, with the different
Dressings. Gravies, ami Stuffings appro
priate to each.
IT TELLS YOU HOW to choose, eiean,
and preserve Fish of all kind-, and how io
sweeten it when tainted; aUo all the va
rious and moM approved modes of cooking,
with the different Dressings, Sauces, and
Flavoring appropriate lo each.
IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and
mosi approved modes of preparing over
fifty different kinds of Meat, Fish. Fowl,
Game, and Vegetable Soups "Broths, and
btews. with the Relishes and be
iusootngs
appropriate lo each.
IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and
most approved moiles ot cooking Vegeta
bles of every description, also how to pre
pare Pickles, CaNupn and Curries of all
kinds, Potted Meats, Fit-h, Game, Mush
rooms, &c.
IT TELLS YOU ALL the various and
mot approved modes of preparing and
cooking all kinds of Plain and Fancy Pas
irv. Puddings, Omelettes, Fritters, Cake,
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THE HORSE ANdThIS DISEASES ;
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THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES.
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Treatment of Strangles, Sore Tnroat, Dis
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THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES
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I Treatment of U orms, B ts Colic, Strangu
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SC SUIYK,
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J.V'n r if :-?' R'nnV w, 31 Iip.. Vi n. . .
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T AYS the entue cost for Tuition in the
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JENKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
January 9, 1861.
.r. -v. r.
'.V V.- Vjr '.4
2.
o
'f
..
V.'
o
OF
OF ALL KINDS,
AT J. J. iniOWfctt'S
Cheaper than liver.
May IP, 1S60.
. J '. f. .". .. s: s .,
.. .; .. v :s . .. :f
Tinware & Stove Establisbmeut.
lytHE UNDERSIGNED tespecifully in
forms his old friends and customers,
that he has purchased his brother's interest
in the above e-tablishment, and the con
cern will hereafter be conducted by himself
exclusively. He has just recoived and of
i fers lor Kale the largest and most ex
i tensive assortment of FANCY STOTVS
ever introduced into this market.
Stovepipe and Tinware constantly on
hand and manufactured to order. All kinds
of repairing done, s uMial, nn short notice.
The patronage of old friends and new cus
tomers is respectfully solicited.
A. M. RUPERT
Bloomsburg, Jan. 12. 1853. tf.
THE
ItfOUIVT VBRIVOIV,
Kortli Secoud Street, above Arch,
PHILADELPHIA.
II. II. EI)H ARI)$,-IToprietor.
February 22. 1860 ly.
csf- 13 sr sr g,
NORTH WEST CORNER
-. !
hUi and ISaec Streets,
riilLADhLNIIA.
rp Always on hand, a full assortment of
Hats and Caps lor Men Boys and Children,
allow prices Feb. 22. 100.
NEW GOODS !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
FA 1,1, AND WINTER
Ccr-V CfD CE -53 g,
AT MI LINK'S STOKE!
rj'HK snb-criber has just returned from the
City with another large and select as
sortment of FALL AND "WINTER Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest
fiU'e, and which he is determined to sell
on as moderate terms as can be procured
elsewhere in Bloomoburg. His stock com
prices fai!ies' Dress Good?,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'e, Hol
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats
and Caps, &c. In short, everything
usually kept in country Stores j to which he
invitrs Ihe public generally. The highest
price paid for country produce.
S H. MILLER.
Bloomibnrg, Oct. 24, 1860.
0 )
New Fall Goods!
LARGE STOCK AM) LOW PRICES.
VI e have again been to :he ci'y', and re-
tcrned with a large stock of Goods for
the season, which we are prepared lo sell
at a low fiaure for ready pay. Our stock
consists of
Hardware, Queensw are, Cedarware,
Wi!-
low-ware, Hollow-ware,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Groceries, Nail. Iron, Fish, talt, Plaster,
Fluid, Camphene Oils, White Lead by the
Keg, cheap, &c., &c.
II. C. fcl. W. HARTMAN.
Bloomsburg, ()C. 17, 1860.
TIIE riUXCE OF WALKS IS
NOW CREATING QUITE A
KElASATIO
Tltrotighout this Countrj-.
BUT there is great excitement down town
caused by ihe arrival of a new and se
lect stock of Goods jut received at L. T.
SHARPLESS' Cheap Ca-h Store. Having
j jaM returned from Philadelphia with a stork
heretotore unrivajeu, re nauer nimseti
that he can satisfy all of the beauty and ad
vantages ol the Cash System by the exceed
ingly low prices with which he is able to
sell.
consists ol dress goods of eery variety
Silks, Plaid., Fig'd Thibets, Cashmere,
Plain aird tancy DeLaines &c, tec. Ladies
Broche ami Reversable Shawl, Gent's
Shawls, Coat, Cloak and Mantle Cloths,
Fancy Cassimeres, Vesting, Satins, Lawns,
Flannels, Gingham, Cal coes &c.,&c, Boots
ar.d Shoes A large assortment ot Gum
shoes which will be disposed of at the low
est prices, Hats and Caj.s, Table and floor
OilCloths,
.Notions of every Kind,
Q ieenesware, Groceries, Flour and feed,
&c. &.e.
A examination of the stock i solicited
a no charge is made tor an exhibition of
the goods. Grain ar.d all marketable pro
duce taken in exchange for goods.
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 10, 1860
For .Sale or Kent.
T
iTHE subr-criber cflers three Houses
arid lots for sale, or rent, one in Blooms
burg, one at Btickhorn, ard one id lower,
Lime Ridge, also a S.ore Room and grana
ry suitable for a small Sore or Grocery, it
being in a good locality ot the town.
GEORGE WEAVER.
y i
rr4iEALTJi AM) ITS rLEASCRES, v
j OR ---. - . .- if tf -.
Disease Willi lis Agonies:
: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM." .
II OLLO W
US.
NERVOUS DISORDERS.
What is more fearful ilian a breaking
down ol the nervous eystem 7 To t e exci
inble or nervous in a small degree is mot
digressing, tor where ran a rerrudy be
found ? Tfiere is one : drink but little
wine. beer, or spirits, or far belter. i;one
lake no coffee, weak ten being preferable
gel II the Ire-h.air yon can uke three or
four Pills every night; eat plenty of colids,
avoiding the ne of slops ;and if these gold
en rule are followed, you will be happy
in mind and strong in body, and forgeryuu
have any nerve.
'mothers and daughters.
If there is one thing more than auwher
for which these Pills are so famous n t
their purifying properties, especially their
power ol cleansing ihe blond from aU tin
purines, and removing dangerous and t-us-pended
tecretions. Universally adopied m
the one grand remedy for female complaint
thev never fail, never weaken the vMrnf
and always bring about wliat is required
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT OF
APPETITE.
These feelings which sosarfden bs. most
frequently ariie from annoyances or troub
le, from obstructed perspiration, or from
eating and drinking what is ui.fit for us
thus disordering ihe liver and stomach
These organs must be regulated if you wist,
to be well. The PilU, if taken according
to the printed instruction, will quickly re"'
store a healthy ac.iou io boh liver ami
stomach, whence follow as a natural con
sequence, a gocd appeiire and a clear head,
in the East and West Indies sraicely any
other medicine is ever used for these dis.
orders.
DISORDERS OF TrfE KIDNEYS.
In all diseases afleciing these oran
whether they secrete too much or loo "little
water; or whether they be afflicted wiib
stone or gravel, or wiih aches and pains
settled in the loins over the regions ol the
kidneya. these P.ll sWld bo taken accor
ding io the primed instructions directions
and the Ontment should be well rubbed'
into the small of the back at bed lime. This
treatment will give almost immediate relief
when ait other means have faded.
FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORTER.
No medicine will so effectually imoiose
Ihe tor.e of the stomach a these Pili- tney
remove ail acidity, occasioned ekb'er by
intemperar.ee or improper diet. " They
reach the liver and reduce it tn a healthy
action; they are vronderfnliy efficacions if.
cases of spasm in fact they never faif in
curing all disorders ol ihe li er r,J Mcmtch.
HoUnway's Mb are the U,t remedy known in
the world Jor the following diseases.
Ague,
Inflammation,
Jaundice,
Liver Com
plaints, Lumbago.
Piles,
Rheumatism,
Retention ot.
Urine,
Scrofola, or
King'" Kvjr,
Sore Throats,
S'or.e and Grave!.
Secondary Symptoms,
Tic-Douloureua,
I'nmours,
Ulcer,
Venereal Affeclions,
Worms of all kinds
Weakness from
whatever cause,
Asthma,
Billious Complaints,
Blotches on Ihe
Skin,
Bowel Complaints,
Colics,
Constipation of tha
Bowels.
Consumption,
Debility.
Dropsy,
Djsentery,
Erysipelas,
Female Irregulari
ties, Fevers of all
kinds,
Fits,
Gout,
Head ache,
Indigestion,
CAUTIOX !! Noje are genuine unless
the word "IWlowav, New York ?nd Lon
don are dicernsble a a Water mark in
every leaf of the book of direction arouud
each pol or box ; the same may be plainly
seen by holding the lenf to the light. A hand
some reward will be given" to any one
rendering such information a may lead to
the detection ol any party or paries coon
terfei'ing the medicines or vending ih
same, knowing them to be spurious."
Sold a: the Manufaclorv of Professor
Holioway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, an J
by all respec able D.uggisis and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout ihe civilized wotlJ,
in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and SI eacti.
tF" There is considerable saving
king the larger sizes.
by ta-
N. B D irections for the guidance of p a
lienis in every disorder ate athxed to each
box.
October, 17, lSP0.
B LOOMS BUKU
HAuiiEii snoi.
'IMIE undersigned respectfully informs the
citizens of Bloomsburg, and the publio
generally, thai he has taken the Barber
Shop, ioc-ated on Main Street, in the while
Frame Building, neariy oppose the Ex
change Block, where he is at all limes ready
to wait upon hit customers to entire satis
faction. SHAVING AND H AIRDRESSING,
Will be executed with care and neatness
and in the most fashionable ftyle, and en
very moderate terms.
tTF'Shampooingjdone up iti City Style.
He solici public patronage and pledge
his be-t endeavor to give every reasonable
batifaclion.
CHARLES HENRY NOLL.
Bloomsburg, Oct. 12, 1859.
Boot and
Miocm.'i kins'.
THE undersigi ed being thankful for fat
favors, and ra'elul forfuture pros
necK. desires to inform
the citizens o? this place i
and vicinity, and his1
'AY'S I S 1 4
1
I
friends and patrons i;i particular, lhat he
still carries on the above business in all it
various branches, at his old stand, on Main
street, nearly oppo-itelhe Episcopal Cnurch
Bloomsburg. He employs ihe very te.i
workmen, and use no'hing but good stock.
No pains are spared to make r.eat fit and :
durable work; all of which can be obtained
lery low for rea ly pay.
JACOB F niETTERICH.
Bloomsburg, Feb 1, ls60-ly.
Flour ami Feed Delivered !
rilF.tPl'.lt TIUY Till! fllF.lPEST !
T
'HE undesigned hs made arrinae.
ments that wiil enable dun to deliver
Flour and Feed, Foil CASH, about tn per
rent, cheaper than any hotii eUe in town. -Hi
price ar as 1oIi.jw:
Flour S7 25; Corn amt OhI Chop 1 53;
Com and Rye Chop 4 6b; Bran l 10 ;
1 respectfully snlioi' a h are of the public
pairoiiage. . MOSES COFFMAN.