The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, January 29, 1862, Image 3

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    STill OF THE NORTH
Wednesday KorniDfT'jaaaiiry 23, iSfiJ.
'Se new aJvertt.-emeals ia to dav's pa
iper. Coi. Wright ha onr thanks for a copy
of the Congressional G'obe
Blnk ot all detrcriptions 10 te had at
'this office cheap for cash.
Opt mfhbkrs, Messrs. Tatk and Tcttom,
"fhave our .hank for legislative Records.
AiicRiw S CHOsstEY, will fell a town lot
'end booea, situate ic this place on Tuesday
'next.
A Cotillion Pjhty will be held at the
'Public House of George L. Shoemaker.. in
'Buckhorn, on the evening ol the 3Ulh ins'.
We were visited, on Tuesday last, by
Tjtiite a smart fall of tnow, which has help
'ed ihe'ileighirvg in places amazingly.
Persons knowing themselves indebted to
'us for publishing administrator's uotces
will please come forward and tenia the
Jeame-
We ire ever ready 10 execute all kinds
of job work with iieatness and despatch
Oar facilities for doing work are equal to
that of any establishment n this section.
'Ant ptRSOS having a couple of shoals to
ell would do well by calling upon'lhefedi
itor of this journal, he being desirous of
purchasing a pair.
Ilr.NRT 0 Mcre, Republican, has been
re elected State Treasurer, on Monday.
Th Democrats supported Wm. V McGrath.
The Union Democrats voted for Dr. James
R. McClintock on the first ballot.
Wk are pleased to learn that the Hon
Paul Leidyof Danvillp, has so far recovered
'from a severe spell of s ckness as to be
about again. At one tfme faint hopes of
his recovery were entertained
Cpr W. Silver, commander of the Key
stone SviaTp Shooter, a company organized
in ihia Borough, has been home on furlough
during ihe present week. II reports the
Berwick boys in good health Betw'uk Cuz
Th remains of a Volunteer by the name
'of Bkigcs, irom the lower end of Lnzerne
'county, was bronght to Berwick on Thurs
day list. We know not of vhat company
he was a member, nor the natnre of the
disease which caused -his death. lb.
Prof. Shins, of the Orangeville Acade
my, delivd an add'ess in ihe Court
House, at this place, on Tuesday evening
of last week Suhjec: !-The Progressive
Idea''" We did not bear the address bnt it
is raid vhul it "Mrs? -a-el! deiirered and was
Very eloquent."
We have effected an arrangement wi h a
'responsible person in PniiaJelphia, so as to
abl to have " job of binding exe -u ed
uron "short notice and at a reasonable figure.
Those having binding to do would do well
"by feeing ns in relation to the matter befoTe
engaging it done elsewhere.
The Ferroary Number ol the American
Jgiiculturi&t is an interesting one, contain
ing the most choice as well as the most in
teresting matter that could possibly be fur
nished for a work of the kind Orange
Judd publishes the best Agricultcral peri
odical that is issued in the fJYiiteJ States
Terms, one dollar, in advance.
Ov fur nnlaldo f lY-.a Ktd tv'ill Ko fnnn.l '
an address which was delivered by E.
Oppenwum, of DanviiU, before the Van
Camp Lodge No 140, at their annual gath
ering in their rooms, at this place on Tues
day the I4ih inst. It is a pretty good pro
duction worthy of a careful perusal.
H. S Goodwin, Superintendent of the
Cattawissa and Williams port Railroad, will
please accept our best wishes for that "An
nual Ticket" sent os, which entitles us to
"pasfe free" over the above mentioned road
ooiil the 31st of Dec. next, unless otherwise
urdere.d.
Cockt. The regular term of onr Februa
T Court commences next Monday, and du
ring its continuance we expect to have the
pleasure of & paying call from quite a nom
ber of our delinquent friends. Walk in,
gentlemen, and settle your accounts, and
commence the New Year on the square, for
we are sadly in need of all that is coming
to ns.
While the Republican managers at Han.
rkburg are endeavoring to work the ele
ments of opposition to the Democratic parly
into some new shape, the Republicans of
Philadelphia, under the lead of Wm. B.
Thomas, Collector of the Port, are purging
the Republican party of all its allies who
ere not straight -up and-down Black Re
publicans.
. Black Repcblicav Argumsnt A corres
pondent of the Money Luminary goes over
tome at ' ion statistics stale and stupid try-J-r-o!3frv3
that 347,525 slaveholders in
the south, are fiS"'in? against 22,844,351
citizens of the United Siate3. The day for
ruch blockheads to figure has gone by
Llack Republican statistics do not figure
cp e!l in a revelation.---Northumberland
County DsrnoctcK
T3 Susqoshanna Conference of the Er.
L'Jthersrt Synod of East Pa. will convene
cn ihe 3rd of February next, in the Lutheran
Church cf this place. Preaching by the
ra enters, may be expected each evening
daring it ' session. All besiness will be
transacted with open doors. The public
generally an J neighboring ministers especi
a"v ar-i to at'.snd. A conference is
i).3 fxzziUn edefiauc:-.! body in the Loth
eran church an i is a subordinate branch of
the di?::icl Synod which again, n subordi
, -2 to t'h-e Gar.eral Synod of the U. Th?
ccsfi r?::ca cc-afainss fis'.cea rr.m;ar."
ORANGEVILLE ACADEMY,
NORMAL S C HO O L
AND
CG3I3IERCIAL 'INSTITUTE
Ot angn'i te, Columbia CtiuMy, Pennsylvania.
rpHE Third Term of the present Academ--
ic year of the Orangeville Male and
Female Academy, will commence on Tues
day, February 4th. 1362 ;
Prof. II. D. -WALK KB, A. S1, Principal.
NORMAL DEPATMENT.
In the arrangement of Classes, the con rue
of fctudy and instruciion.'iBn'd the examina
tion and graduation of pupils, in this de
partment wtll conform 10 the State Normal
NihooU of Pennsylvania and to ihe views
of the State Department ol Pu blic "Schools .
Ihe Institution will be under the charge
of Prof. H. D. Walker, A. M., as Principal,
who as a Scholar, a Teacher and a Lecturer,
is too widely knovvn to need any recom
mendation. The Trusteed have spared
neither pains noe expense to secure the
service ot a man 'in 'Whose integrity and
ability they have entire confidence; and
they are determined that the sohool in the
advantage which it proffeis to the public
t.hall not be surpassed by any similar in
stitution in the State. Arrangement have
also been made 1,0 connect with the Insti
tution a COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE In
which the coarse of Instruction wiil b as
complete and thorough as in the best Com
mercial Colleges. S udents, also who are
destrotfs of pursuing Classical or select
studies will have, as in Ihe Siale Normal
Schools, the needed laeililiea and instruc
tion. The preparatory and model schools, on
der the direct charge of the Principal, will
comprise pupils whose age or attainments
do not quality them to pursue the studies
of the regular cla-ses. In this department
there will be furnished to the teacher stu
dents who are qualified for it, 'an op
ponuniiy tor practice in the Art of Teach
ing, and for learning ho.v to organize,
arrange, and instruct a school, in such a
manner that under their direction onr pab
lie shall become truly model Schools. Lec
tuies on ihe Theory ami Praetic of Teach
ing will be given to the Teacher students
weekly Public Lectures will also be given
Semi-Monthly.
Tuition, per Session, of eleven weeks :
For Ihe fir! grade 'S4 00; Second grade
$5 00; Third grade $6 CO ; Commercial
Department 15, full course.
Oue half the Tuition is required to be
paid at the opening of each Session and
the o:her half at the close; unless by
agreement; no dedartion made for ab
sence except inca-es of continued illness.
Boarding ami furnished rooms will be
given Student at two dollars per week.
Tne-e are also rooms to let for those who
wish to board themselves.
All the text books used in the Institution
can be had in trie place at the usual selling
price.
"For further particulars address the
Principal or
E. Lazarus, James Patterson,
C. Bmenbender, Wesley Bowman,
J. S. Woods, Samuel Achenbuch,
Wiliiam Fritz, Board of Trustees.
Orange viile, Jan. 15, 1862.
SUliKIFFS SA LES.
By vitue of several writs of venditioni
exponas issued out of the Court ol Common
I'lras ol Columbia county to me directed,
-.nil b exposed io iut!c sale, at the Court
H ise on Alonriay the Zd diiy cf February,
1862, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the fol
low inc teal estate to wit:
AH that Cf rtfiin tract of land. Situate in
Sugarloaf townhip, Columbia county,
bounded ami descnoed a- follows to wit:
O.i the Nor.h by lands of Jacob Fri'z. on
the East ry lands of John Lewis and David
Lewis, on the South by lands o.' Ezkiel
Cole, on Ihe west by lands ot Kzekiel Col
and Andrew Laubach containing two hun
dred and lotty lour acres be the same more
or less. About one hundred mid forty acres
of which is clea'retl land, whereon are
erected a two story log dwelling house a
two story plank dwelling hnus a large
fram bank barn, a lrauie waaon shed a
Hone spring house, a stone out hou-e, a
cider house and other out bmhlings, al-o
one other one and ahalf siojy fratr.e dwell
ifi2 house a frame bam and ot'iei out
boildinifs, al-o a lare number of Iruit tree
with the appurtenance. Seized taken in
execution and to be sold as the property of
Frederick Laubach.
AI-SO, at the same time and place, all
that certain tract or parcel of land situate in
?Migarloal twp., Columbia county, con tain"
ing Seventy Three Acres, about 20 acres
cleaed land, bounded and described a
follows, to wit : On the north by lands of
Miles Sutiifl, on the south by lands of
Phelondry Herrinston, on the east by the
Comity line ot Luzerne an J Col. counties,
and on the west by T. Q. A. Stephens,
whereon are erected a one Siory Log Dwel
ling Hoos, a log barn with the appr.rte
naoces. Seized taen in execution and to
be sold as ihe property of Oren Parks.
i I At tti nam tini and nlace. all
that certain lot of ground, situate in Espy-
town, Scott township Columbia county, Pa.
bounded on the north by Alain- Street ot
said town, on the east by lot of B. i. Doan,
on the soutb by North Branch Canal, and
on ihe west by lot of Joi n Kressler, con
taining ono third of an Acre, be the same
more or less, whereon are erected a two
story frame dwelling house wirh a kitchen
attatched 10 it. A frame Mable, a frame
carpenter shop and other outbuildings with
the apuurtenances. Seized taken in exe
cution and 10 be sold as the property of
George Vausickle.
JOS1AH H. FURMAN,
Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, Jan. i5, 1R62.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.
J10CTOR THOMAS V. CHAPMAN will
send to all who wish it (free of charge)
the Recipe and full directions for making
and osing a beautiful vegetable Balm, that
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Tan, Freckles, &c, &c, leaving the skin
smooth, clean, and beautiful r also full di
rections for using Pelatreau's celebrated
Stimulant, warranted to start a ?!! growth
ot Whiskers, or a Mustache, in less than
thirty days. . Either of thw above can be
obtained by, return rr.ail, by addressing
fwilh siatnps for retorn postage) DR.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist, 831 Broadway New YorK.
January 15, 1862. 2m.
rr H E CON F ESS IONS and EXPERIENCE
1 of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing, and for the especial benefit of Young
Men and those who soffer with Nervous
Debility, Loss of Memory, Premttnre De
cay, &c, &c, Lc, by one who has cored
httr.felf by simple means, after being put
11 great ' expecse and inconvenience,
ihroozh the nse of worthless medicines
-rescribed by learned Doctors.
Sinsle copies may be bad of the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoiut, Long
Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed
envelope. Address CHARLES Ai LAM
BERT. Esq., Greaapomt, Long Island,
Mew York.
January 15, 1852- 2m.
Court Proclamation, .
YfUEREAS the Hon. Aarou K. Peck-
f ham. President Judge of' the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Del v
efy,. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peai e,
and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District, comp is,
ed of the countiesof Columbia, Sullivan a ad
Wvorninr, and ire Hons. Siepjien Baldy and
John McKeynolds, Associate-Judges, ot (lo
lumbia Co., have issued their precept, ber
tngdate one thousand eighteen hundred and
sixty one, and to me "directed for hold in ; a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Peaje,
Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in BI001 is
borg. in (he county of Columbia, on the t rst
Monday (beitr the 3rd day) of Febtusry,
next, and 10 continue one week. -
Notice is hereby given, to the Coroner, he
Justices of the Peace and Constables ot lie
said'Couiity of Columbia, that they be tl.en
and theie in their proper persons at 10 o'
clock in the forenoon ol said day, with tteir
records, inquisitions and other remembran
ces to do those tnings which to their offijes
appertain to be done. And those that are
bound by recognizes, to prosecute aga nsi
the prisoners that are or may be in the , Tail
of i-aid county ol Columbia, to be then uid
there to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju
rors are requested 10 be punctual in tlieii
attendance, agreeably to their notice, di led
at Bloomsburg, the 28th day of Dec, in ihe
year of our Lord one ihousar.d eight htinc'red
and sixty-one. and in the eighty-sixth jear
of the Independence of the United State of
America. (God save the Common wealth.)
JOSIAH H. FURMAN,
Sheriff's Office, ) SlirilT.
BlooniBburg, Jan. 1, 1862. J
Grand Jurors for Feb. Term 162.
Bloom E. Jackson Thornton, Stephen H.
Miller.
Biiarcreek Josiah Thorn as, Levi Rioard,
Daniel Martz.
Beaver John Singley.
Benton Jacob Welliver. .
Fishingcreek Joseph D. Ronvan.
Green wood Francis Eves, MathiasKine.
iiemlock Charles Neihan, Aaron Smith,
George Drebach.
Locum George Mowry.
M:fflir. Lewis Eckroth, Charles Klii ga
man. Maine 'Wm Longenberger, TJariiel Y Iter.
Montour John Quick,
Mount Pleasani John Ruckel.
Orange Samuel Beidleman.
Suiiarloaf William Hdss, Emanuel Lau-
ba h, Samuel Fritz.
Jan. 1, 1861
Travcrs Jurors lor Feb-' BS.
Bloom Andrew S. CrosIey, Marlm Rup
ert, Leonard B. Rupert, Joseph Weaver,
William Bowman.
Beaver Conrad Erwine, Moses Schlijher.
Briarereek Auns-us B. Pearce.
Cattawissa John Martz, Johh Ritter.
Centre James Warden.
Co.nvnaham William Rohrbaclc.
Franklin Jeremiah S. Fahrtnger, Wi liam
Mensch.
Greenwood Samuel Bosart, Jaob Erans.
Hemlock James Emmiit, Levi Wrig' t.
Jackson Michasl Remely.
Locust Peter Helwg, William Goodman,
Samuel Adams.
Maine Michael Grnver.
MiflLn John Heller, John Masieller.
M'. Pleasant Jacon Goho, Erie Iklei.
Madison Conrad Kramer.
Orange Isaac Yoeum, James Harman.
Pine (ieorge Welliver.
Scor James Luke, Charles Fowler, Samu
el Hagenburh.
Sugarloal William Mostellar, Josiah Friifc
List of Causes Feb Term, 1S2.
1 C) rus Barton vs Hiram O Fowlm et al.
2 Soldaihiel Fkai vs Khza Eck'oat.
3 Toftfif-eiid W.Kahlet, vb Danie Nej
hard. 4 Andrew Creveling vs Andrew M elicit,
et at,
5 I'hilip'Wintersieen, vs Valentint Witi
tersteen. 6 baiah Shuman, admr. vs Jacob L.
Shuman.
7 James SheilJs, et al vs Isaiah Sruman
8 Richard B Menaali vs John Ginger.
9 1 1 utit Thompson, ei al vs A. B. learce.
10 Daniel F Seyoert, vs A. B. IVarce.
11 Henr Wells, vs George Kmley.Jr.
12 Wilson Ager, vs John Palion
13 Michael B. Brown, et al vs Ja nes J.
Dull.
14 Clinton D. Herring, et al vs Da liel F.
Sybert.
15 Michael Fogle, s Peter Camplell.
16 Thomas C. Robison, vs Wiilian Fau
sey. 17 Thomas C. Robison, vs Williato Fau
sey. 18 Thomas C. Robison, vs William Fau
sey. 19 Samnel Witaker, vs Margaret Shiih.
20 Nathan TaIor. et al vs James Lake.
21 Frederick Dudy, vs Ludwig 3ngcn
heimer admr.
22 Charles Tomltnson, vs the Extcutors
and heirs of A. B. Wilson's, admr. ax
23 Henry Traoh, vslhe West Bra ,ch In
surance Company.
24 Jacob Burniugsr admr. vs John man.
25 Snrriuel J. Bealer, vs Abrahim W.
Robbins et al.
26 Jacob Eyer vs Abraham Klaze
27 Abmhain Klaze, vs Jcob Eyet.
28 Jesse W. Merrill, vs Henry Ale.
. 29 David W. Clark, et al vs Lackiwanna
and Bloomsburg, R. R Co.
30 Frederick Nicely, vs Lackawanna and
Bloomsburg R. R. Co.
31 Daniel Rollers Ex. vs Jacob Kistler,
et al.
31 John R. Merrill, ts Samuel W. Garri
son. 32 David Lee, et al vs Samuel L Bettle.
33 Sylvester Pursel, vs Levi L. Ttte.
PUBLIC NOTICE F0K LI: ESSES.
,TOTICEis hereby given that the lollow-
inz oersojis. in Columbia counrr, have
filed their petitions ir. the Court ot Quarter
Se-sions, of the said county, for Javern
License, in their respective to'vnships,
which said peteiions will be prem'ed to
the said Court, on Monday, the 4th day of
February, A. D. 1862, ol which all persons
interested will take notice, and ihe License
will be granted on Wednesday the 5th day
of February next, at 2 o'clock p. n.
Applicants. Townships.
E. & A. P. itnangslj Tavern, Fishi igcreek .
Jacob M. Fry, do. Greenwood.
John Leggottj do. Gn en wood.
JACOB EYERLY,
- Clerk.
Bloornsborg, Jan. 15, 1862.
Public Sale
OT-
A HOUSE AND LCT.
rytHE undersigned will expose lo public
sale in Bloomsbora, on rue way, ihe
4th day of February, 2862, at 2 o clock in
the afternoon, U '
A CHICK HOUSE AND L)T,
sitDate on Centre Street, Bloomsbj ig. The
lot is in good condition, and wel planted
with desirable fruit trees and shr ibbery.
The boost is new, twenty eight b jr seven
teen feet, and well built. . -
The conditions of saii will be reasona
ble, and made known on day of Hi by
ANDREW S. CROSS! Y,
Or Peter Biilmeyer, Aittioneer.
BiComibarf, Jan. 15, 1862. t
li
BOOKS & STAOTIOWEHY.
Willian G. rrrey,
Bookseller, Blank Book Manufacturer, and
Dealer in Imported and American Station
ery, S. W. cor. Fourth and Race, PhiUda.
Diaries for 1862,
BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS. FuOLS CAP
Paper, Leiter, Note, Bill, Sermon and Draw
ing Paper, Curtains and Wrappers, Envel
opes, Pencils, Slates, Backgammon Board's.
Chess, Gold Pen, Photograph Albnm,
Family Bibles, Hvmns, Prayer Books,
American, English & French Inks, Pocket
Books, Writing Desks, &o.&c , all of which
are t eing sold at very low prices fot ca h .
Wm.G. Perry, S. W. cor 4h'&Race, Phila.
Family Bibles.
A large assortment selling at very low
prices for cash. Wm., G. Perry,
S. W. cor Fourth &"Race Stree's.
Buy Win- U Perry's
Steel Pens, the best and cheapest in the
market. .. Win. G. Perry, Stationer,
S. VV. corner Fourth & Race sts.
Cool Books
Selling at a bargain. Purchasers buying
Books, Stationery and Holiday Goods for
cash, can purchase much below wholesale
prices at S. W. cor. Fourth & Race.
Wm. G. Perry,
Bookseller and Stationer.
Book Binding
Of every description executed in the best
style. Persons having books in quantity
;hat need binding, can have them bound
at the present time al very low rates. None
but experienced workmen are ernplojed
in my establishment. Wm. G. PERRY,
Book Binder and Stationer,
S. W. cor. Fourth & Race Sis, Philada.
December 18, 186l.-4m.
DAKjLIIYG'
AND
Are pure vegetable extracts. They enre
all biliou disorders of th human system
Tl'Bi- rponlate and invigorate the liver and
kidnevs : ihev give lone to the d gestive !
organs ; they re-julate the secretions, ex
cretions and exhalations, equalize the cir
filiation, and purify the blood. Thus, all
bilious complaints some of which are
Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, Djspep-ia,
Piies, Chi'.ls and Fevers, Costi venes or
Looseness are entirely controlled and
cured by these remedies.
DARLING'S
LIVER REGULATOR
Removes the morbid and bilious deposit
Irom the stomach and bowels, regulates the
liverjand kidneys, removing every obstruc
tion, restores a natural a d healthy action
iu the vital organs I is a superior
FAMILY MEDICINE,
Much belter than Pills, and much easier to
take.
DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS
I a superior tonic anddiunic ; excellent in
cases of loss of appetite, flatulency, female
weakness, irregularities, pain in 'he side
and bowels, blind, protruding and bleeding
pile, and general debilitv. '
READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY :
Jas. L. Crumley, merchant, 18 4 Fidtun
street. New York, wri'e, AusM 18, 160:
T hau. hun urlir!0i1 ivi'ti nilew ani'nm- !
& 111-' uUIUv u .... .
punied with bleeding, the fast three years ;
1 used
DARLING'S
MVEI! ISKUlaATOB
Anil now ronii'er irijselt entre)i cured."
Hon. Jonn A. Cross writes, 'Brooklyn,
March 15, I860. In the spring ol 159 I
took a severe redd, which induced a violent
lever. I took iwo doe ol
DAM.lNCrS LIVER REGULATOR.
It broke up my cold and lever at once
Pievions to litis a lack, I had been troubled
with d)spepsia several months; I have lelt
noihiiiu o( it since."
Oii Siudlev, E-q.. 128 Easi 28ih Street,
N.Y., writes : ' A ugui 13. 18601 had
a difficulty with Kidney CnmpUi'ii three
ears, with constanl pain in the soall cf my
baek. 1 had tised mosi all Ktno- ot meoi
ctnes, but found no per.nareul relief until I
S DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR,
and liife II i Iter?.
I passe, clo' led blood by the uret r.
I am fow entirely cured, and take plea-uie
in rei'ommeinlina these remedies "
Mrs. C. Tebow, 11 Cristonher Si reel, N.
Y.,writte: "Feb. 20, I860. 1 have been
subject to attacks of Asthma ihe last twenty
years. 1 have never found anything equal
to
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR,
in affording immediate relief. It is a tbor
ocsjh Liver and biliou remedy."
Mrs Young, of Brooklyn, writes. "Feb.
28, 1860 lit May last I had a severe at
tack of Pile, which confined me to the
house. 1 took one bottle ol
Barling's Iiie Bilfcr$,
and was entirely cured. I have had no
attack since.''
D Westervelt, Esq., of South 5th, near
8th Street, Williamsburg, L I., writes-
"August 5, I860 Haing been troubled
with difficulty in the Liver, and subject to
bilious attacks, 1 was advised Dy ajrien l
to ir
DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR.
I did so. and found it to opera:e admi'ably,
removing the bile and arousing the liver to
activitv. I have also ned i' a a
' FAMILY WEDICIXE.
When our children are out of sorts, we
give them a I'etv drops and it sets ihem all
right. I find it meets the general warns of
the stomach and bowels when disord red "
Reader, if yoo need eiiher or buth of
the most excellent Remedies, inquire for
them at ihe stores; if you do not find them
take no other, bu t incloe One Dollar in a
fetter, and on receipt of the money, the
Remedy or Remedies will be sent accord
ing io your directions by mail or express,
post paid. Address,
DAN L S. DARLIXG
102 Nassau Si.. New York.
Put up in 50 cent and $1 Bottles each.
November 6, 186l.-6m.
SKLLMRG OFF AT COST.
A FEW COATS, Pant and Vests Shawls
Boys' bqpts, &.C., will be sold off at cos',
by L.T. ShARPLESS
Notwithstanding the enormous prices
which Cotton Goods. G.ocerie &c., de
martd, I am determined to thow the snpe
rinriiyofihe CASH AND READY PAY
SYSTEM, by selling goods at lower profits
than ever before. -
JUST RECEIVED A lot of floor Skins,
with ihe (amous Enreka attachment ihe
utility of which will be read ly seen upon
examination.
A LOTOFCAtlCOES.neat style-, which
will be sold at price varying Irom 10 to
15 cts.
LADIES' MOJOCCO HEELED SHOES
atSl:25.
ALSO, the Balmoral Skirts, a conveni
ence which every lady should possess.
GROCERIES will be sold at she lowest
profits, with all o.her goods, at
L. T. SHARPLESS?,
Cheap Cash S;ore.
Bloornsborg, Jan- J 5, J 862.
SOMETHIXGTOit THE flMES (
a nfxessi !'y in f.vkut hojjs.khuld! i
.toe: tvs a-. e;isi ivi )
AJHEBICAN ( EM EM' GLUE
The Strongest Glue in the VVorld.
The Cheapest Glue in the World.
The Most Durable Glue in ihe VVorld.
The' Only 'Reliable Glue in ihe Wotld.
T!ie Besi'Glue in the World.
AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE
Is '.he the only article of the kind 'ever
produced which
H ILL WITHSTAND H ATER.
II WILL MEND WOOD,
Save onr broken Furniture.
IT WILL MEND-LEATHER,
Mend joor Harness, Sirups. Bella, boots &C
IT WILL MEND GLASS,
Save" the pieces ol that expensive Cut Glass
Bottle
IT WILL MEND IVORY,
Don'i throw away that broken i very Fan, it
is easily repaired.
IT WILL MEND CHINA,
Your broken China Cups ami Saucers can
be made an good a ew
IT WILL MEND MARBLE,
That piece knocked or.l ol your Marb'.'
Mantle run be pn on ffron" us ever
IT W ILL M EN I PO RCEL A IN,
No matter if that brok n Pnct er duJ no
cost but a shilling, a shdiing saved i !
a shillitiii e.ii ied.
. IT WILL MEND ALABASTER,
That costly Alabaster Vase is broken and
jou can't match it, menu it. it will nev
etshow when pn' together.
IT WILL MEND BONE. CORAL LAVA
AND IN FACT EVERY THING BUT
METALS.
Any arid Cemented with AMERICAN
CEMENT GLUE will not show Ahere
it is mended .
sis a or C2s a S3
"Every Hcni-ekeeper should have o sup
ply of John- & Crosley's Cement Glue.'"
New Yoik Times.
"It is so convenient to have in Ihe
house." New York Expi ess.
l't is al vdijc ready ; it, is commends it
to every body.'- Independen' .
"We have tried ii, ami find it as useful
in our house as water." Wilkes7 Sprit of the
Times.
economy is Wealth.
$10.00 per year saved in every larmly by
One Bo"le of
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE.
Price 25 Cer ts per Bo'ile.
Pric 25 Cents per Bitl.
Price 25 Cents per Bolde.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.
Price 25 Cents per Boule.
Very Liberal Reduction to Whole
sale Buyers.
T E RMS CASH.
t" For ISale by all Drnamsts, and Store
keepers .'ertera!y th mr.a limit ihe t-(tti(iry
J on a & ci:osm;y,
(Sole M .lMl!rtClurr-r-.)
78 WILLIAM STREET,
Corner of Lttieny street. NEW YORK.
Important to ILnse Owners.
Important to Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies
Iici oMani t Fanner.
To uli whom this mny tonrern. and it concerns
erei-y hnhj.
JOHNS f KOSLEY'S
IM I ROVED (il ll A PER H A.
Tt.e Ctiea,ie-l ai.O tnol linrao'e Kootji
in ile
IT IS FIRE AND H'AtER PROOF.
It can be a.ipl'ed IO New an I Oi l R ;l- of
AH kinds, s eep or flat n ' to Shingle
Rnolf wi'hoi'l reirnviij (, Shi- ule.
THE ( OST IS ONL A : OUT ONE-THIRD
Til VT OFTEN AND IT LSTWlCE
AS DURABLE
Thi ar icle ha t-e-ii thofonoly ipd jti
New York City an. I all parts of the United
Sia:e-. Canada. West Indie arid Cr-mral
and South America, on Build in-j 'd all
kind-, such s Factories. FoondriesChnn-h-e.
Ran Road Depots. Cr, ami on Puhlic
Boihliim generally , Government Bmldiou
&c, by 'he principal Builders. Architect
and other-, during the pai f--ir ear-, a'.f
has proved lo be it,e CHEAPEST a ii. I
MOST DURABLE ROOFING n-e ; it i
id every" repec a fiire, 'ater, weather aii'
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF;
ALL KINDS.
7Ar he ONLY matertil r.iitiuf.e'vi e l i
the United Stales vv filch !: ii. e very
desirable pro, erte of El ist icily ,md Dura
bility, whu-h are nn ivera l v ack mwvi ;e-t
to he ,,o.sts.c.' by GUI TA PKKCHA an t
INDIA RUBBER j
iVo Heat is required in innki'tg titrdi- !
cat i tii.
The expense of apphing It is trifling, a- an
ordinary Ibof can be covered wid ti'i-
ished the some day
IT CAN BE APPLIED BV ANY ONE.
nd when finistieit totm a pctfectly Fi-e
Proof suffice with an eluc body vihich
cannot be injured tn Heat. Col I or Storms,
Shrinkng ol Roof Boards, nor any extent!
ali on vv ha ev.r.
LIQUID GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT.
For Coa'in'j Metals ot all Kind when ex
posed to ;he ac'ion of the Weather and
For Preserving and Ji'pairing Mttul
Hoof of all Kinds,
This is t tie only Composition Known
which will successfully rei.-t extreme
changes of climates, for any lensth ol lime,
when applied to me'als, to which it adheres
firmly, tormina a body equal lo three cdats
of ordinary pain:, co.-m much les and will
LAST 1HREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
Irom its elasticity is not icjnre t ty ihe con
traction ol TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
consequent upon sudden change of the
weather.
It will net CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN W A R M V E A I H ER A N D W ILL NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roots can re
readily repaired with GUTTA PERCH A
CEMENT, at d prevented from further cor
rosion unit leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water light Riot for many years. i
This Cemen' is peculiarly adapted f ir the
preservation of Iron Railma, Stoves, Ran
ges. Sates, Agricultural Implements, &c ,
also tor eneial manulactnrers u-e
GUTTA PERCIL1 CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Rools or every description, Irom i.s
great elasticity, is noi injured by the con
traction and expansion ol Meials. anc will
not crack in cold or run in farm weather.
These materials are adapted to all cli
mates, ami we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any cart of ite country, at short
noi.ee. lor GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
rolls, reaty prepared tor use. and GUTTA
'PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full
printed direction lor application.
JIG E STS WANTED.
We wdl m-ike liberal and rattfictpry arrange
menis with rtsptntilde puties who would eke lo
eitablith themseliies inu Lucrative and Perma
nent business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
We can sive abundant prOot of all we
claim in lavor ol our improved Roofing
Materials, have applied trtem to several
thousand Roofs in New York Cmv ami vi
cinity. JOHNS & ChOSLEY,
Sole Manufacturer,
JFhohsaU Warehouse 78 fftlliam St.,
Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will
be famished on application;
October 16, 186 l.1y.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY
ANT), COLUMBIA COPNTT -.-
ATMILLVILLE, PENN'A.
In portant Additions X IinproTem'eiif?
Antiimti TPtm lo ommence august 1?
riMUS Institution which has' been in sur
-I cessful operation for the past ten yean,
is a'briut'uiidergoiug a very important ler
ovation, in order io place ii on a more sta
ble basis than ever, and present (acililie
whien are nbt'surpasBe.-', by ordinary Acad
emies in Northern Peuns) Ivania. Amcng
the impro v'errienis will be a larsje three
storied budding "which will give much ad
ditional room and aieater conveniences lor
bnaideis; a com rood ions hall for a lecture
room aid public -xercisfs, convenient class
rooms, a library and radiri room contain
in a cabinet ot minerals t and enriosities,
tath mom vc. An experienced and
honicu hly qualified classical teacher and
lecturer wd he ai the head of the Board cf
Instruction, hot the 'principal will have the
uetieral siiperintende:;ue of the institution
an I ar-ii'oe ;,i.liar of tlie duties of leach
iii!. Reiinlar lei-Hue., will be delivered
ij(.oti viirioiis cjenn'rii; subj-ci, as well a
upon di" theorv and practice ol teachin".
and a Normal Class f,f young men ainJ
wonien who wish lo qualify themselves ior
teachers' profession, will receive e.-pecial
at'eution and assistance.
The cr urse ol Instruction in the school
will be thorough and systematic, calculated
to embrace ihe various branches ot a prac
tical education. Ample provision will be
made for the study 'of the higher Mathe
mattes, the elucidation of Physics, and the
Natural Sciences, by means ol suitable ap
paratus, ar.d for the study ot the latin
Greek, and German languages, to enable
students io qualify themselves for commer
cial ami scientific pursuits, or lo enter any
class at college:
The conndy location of this SemlnaYy in
a plessanl village, in a healthy and flourish
inj neighborhood, well known for Ihe ele
vated lone of its moral sentiment, and
where the pupils are not surrounded by
those demoralizing influences, and temp
tations found in our cities, larger (owns and
many oiher localities, with no outside in
fluences to divert their attention Irom liter
ature and ihe work of mental culture, pre
sents attractions and inducements to con
siderate 'parent emulous students, seldom
found surrounding large school- and acad
emies. The Literary Soci-ty aUo, ore of the old
est and best conducted in this section of
country, present's an attractive feature and
useful auxiliary, to a practical education.
The improvements will be under ihe
immediate charge of an efficient Board ol
Trustees, appointed by the Seminary Com
pany and w ill be completed in time for
the Autumn term, io commence the 12ih
of Anjinst next.
While thankful for pa-l patronage we
wish to merit a 'continuance of similar fa
vors, and as we intend io include a higher
grade ami wider range of instruction, we
rr-pectfolly solicit a careful examination
into our facilities and claims.
Term :
Boarding, wanina, tuition, lights and
incidental expenses, for one quarter of
eleven week, will be Thirty Dnl.-jrs, one
hall iiayah'e in advance the o!hr half
an I all imbon bill
bills will be exjieced prompt-
anon ol each quarter.
It at t )H cxpira
Vent's :
V 'anting, with fun'i-hed morns, one
quarter 22,00
Tuuioti in common Enjdish branhce 5,00
41 - ;4 t t(
including Mathematics and Book
Keein b Doubl-r Entry
TiiiiiO i in La in, Gret'k, and German
extra
Waiiiti2, L'i:hN am! incidental ex-p-ii-e-,
otie (jn-ir er.
6 00
1 00
3,00
Those who ifesire in procure scholarship
or attei it by ifie year. Vvill be accommotia
ied ai a reasonable discount, and students
wihmg to secure rooms should make sea-
oiiabl- application.
F"f ftint er particular addres
W.I. BL'Rl.ES, Princioal
Ml!!vi!e. Pei.n'a.
fonict.' M-Tt:us, J K Kv'ks. )
Dr A P IIki.i.ik Ei.lis Evks, Trustees.
H KJAM1X K. Evtcs, J
M 1 U t . .- M.,y 29 1861.
st. ini I, uoi i;a
I! I'I I I Mli I E V , AB(. YE THIRD
iv . .'.. - v
IN Ii.- !i. i! evtiii e i eij r horhnnd ol Ihe Job
t ii- lb. i,e im Market Third, and Chest
iiut S ree'. :he B.'.lcs, Pos Office, Mer-
Cnrttn-' Exchw'i'je. &c.s&C
H04I!I VKll I1Y SI SO. .
AecoiTinxitirf ion when reqoiied on the EU
UOPKAN PLAN; Rooms from 50 cents
and upwards, per , and meals at a First
CLASS RlisTURANT ATTACHED TO THE HoTKL.
Price accoroing io ihe Bill of Fare.
Ihe it y "nrs tnke lisengers from any
Minion l nr;i-e lo the lluli l.
Ci?" English, French, German and Spanish
spoken.
July 17, l6l.
FALL A: AYKTi:iS GOODS.
PETE It EXT
ff AS Just received from Philadelphia,
and i- now opening a the old 6tand
laialy occupied by Martz and Ent; a splen
did assortment ot merchandize, which will
be soi l cheap for
cash ok ccmnV produce.
Hi stork sonsists of La.be' Dress Goods,
c;tioicest sivienn taepi iHanions.
DRY (iOODS GROCERIES,
HARD-WARE. Q E ENS. W ARE,
CEDAR WARE. HOLLOW-WAKE,
IRON NAII AND SPIKES
BOOIS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
READY MADE CLOTHING, &C. &C.
In short everything usually kept in a
country store.
The patronage of old friends, and the
public generally, is respectfully solicited.
The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, Dec. 18, 1861.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The Advertiser, having been restored lo
health in a very few week by a very sim
pie remedy after having suffered several
years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease, Consumption is anxious to
make known to hi icllow-sutJerers the
means of cure.
To all who de-ire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription nsed, (free ot charge,)
with the directions for preparing and nins
the same, which they will find a sur cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Br nchiii, Sic.
The omy object of ihe advertiser in send
ing the Prei-cripi on i o benefit the afiLc
led, and spread information which he con
ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes uvery
sufferer will try his remedy, asiiwdlcost
ihem nothing, and may prove a blessing.
Parlies wishing the prescription will
please address
r Rev. EDWARD WI LS0N,
Williarmbur?, Kings co., N. Y.
October 30, 1861, ira.
r LIXIR PROPYLAMir-
Durins ihe past year we heve introduced
o the iiotic of ihe medical profession o.f
Piis country the Pure CtysfaUzed Chloride of
PropvJimire, a a ,
KEJIEDY FCR RnECMATISUn
Ami having r reived from many soutce,
both Ir.un phyMcian' nf the highest stand
na and from paiienu, the most
Fix I It ring: restimonlal- of I Hem Valoe
in the treatment ol this painful and ohstt
nae disea-e, we are induced io present it
to the public i'i a form READY FOR IM
MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com
mend itself to "hose who are suffering 'i'h
'hi" hfil c iti2 complaint, and io the medi
cal practitioner who may feel disposed lo
test ihe powers of this valuable remedy.
ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form
above spoken of, has recently beeu exten
sively experimented with in the
Pciuisy Ivania Hospital
and with MAR'KED SUCCESS (a will a'r
pear from the publirhed accounts in the
medical journals )
C" It is carefully pn up ready for im
mediate use, with full directions, and can
be obtained from all ihe druzgila at 75
cents per bottle, and at -wholesale of
BULLOCK & CRENSHAW,
Druggists and Manufacturing Chemist,
i Philadelphia, Pkkna.
Philadelphia, Jcne 6. 1661 -ly.
NEW MILLINERY GOODS:
THE ntidersigned would most respect
fully announce to ihe citizens of BloorfS
bntg and vicinity, that she has just receiv
ed from the eastern citie her fall and
WINTER 3IILLIXEP.Y GOADS,
all of which she is prepared lo make
up and sell at a very leasonabley lo
nsure. ner asnrimen: ol no's are
a lnile superior in point of durability as well
Usefulness, to any offered by her iu this
section heretofore. Srte returns thanks for
the liberal patronaae she has received, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the
same. MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsburg, Oct 9, 1861.
i'tv Arrival of
FALL AXD TVIXTEU GOODS,
David Loivcnbcrg
tNVH ES at entioii to his stock of cheap
and lashiouable clothina at his store ors
Main Street, two doors above the Amer
ican Hon-e,' where he ha a full assort
merit ot men and boy's wearing apparel,
including ihe most fahionab!e
DUUSS HOODS,
Box, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloth Coats
of all sr rts and sizes, Pants ol all colors
shawl, stripes s.nd fiotite vest, shirrs, cra
vats, stock-, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves,
suspender- and fancy article. ,
N B He will also make to order any ar
ticle ol ciodiing at very short notice and in
t ol
, nMllrf to wea and mo of is of
iiiit r i . rt rr . Elinor lx i i ita ts. .
Hint ti iu . iu i j t
CAYID LOWENBERii.
Blo'omi-burg, Sept. 25, 1861.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIM ESI I
A NECESSITY IS EVERY HOUSEHOLD
J2I' &. CROSSiKY'S
AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE
The Miongesl f;iue ia liar World
Fr Cemetiiing Wood, IalKer, Class, Ivorv,
Chiiia Marble. Porcelain, Alabaster,
Rone. Coral. Jcc, &c, &c.
The ciily article of the kind ever produced
wlii tli will withstand Water.
EXTRACTS:
"Every housekeeper should have a sup
ply ol John & Crosley's American Cement
Giue.7' New York Times.
;lt is so convenient to have in the hobse"
AVur Yoik Ezpiess.
'It is alway s readv ihi3 commands it
to everybody' N. Y. Independent.
'"We have Iried it, and linl it a Uefu
in oar bouse as water.'" Wilkes? Spirit of
the Tunes
11 Ice 25 On! R per IloUIo.
j v"r lmllr"vunCAsil.
holesale
f--t? .,t k.. oil n, t
V J c-mc ' j at, ai!4l fc.TlUfC
keepers generally thronghout the country.
JJHNS & CROWLEY,
Sole Manufacturers,
78 Williim S.ret, Coruer of Libeity St.,3
NEW YORK.
July 10. 1S6L ly.
1Y JI B K00XS Proprietor.
in.ooiisi;Litc;, pi.
rPHIS rragniflceiit Hotel, situate in the
A- central portion of the town, and op
posite the Court House, his been thoroughly
repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor
i now prepared to accommodate traveler,
teamsters, drovers and boarders in ihe most
pleaani and agreeable manner His labia
will be supplied with the best the market
a fbrds. and his Bar with ihe choicest liquors
Aiieniise ostlers will always be on hand,
and his stabling is the most extensive in
thi section ol country. Omnibuses will
always be in readiness lo convey passen
ger, to and Irom the Railroad Depot".
WM. B. KOONS.
Bloomsbnrj, July 4. 1860.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. .
'I HE co-partnership heretofore existing
between ihe firm ol Stohkeb & Fox,
proprietors of the Bakery anil Confectione
ry Establishment a, this place, is this day,
ihe 28th of December, 1861, dissolved by
mutual consent. The business will be
continued by the senior member cf the firm
by whom rII claim agam-n the firm will
be paid, and those indebted io the firm will
please come forward and settle the same.
. B STOHNER,
. FRED. FOX.
Bloomsburg, jan. it. 1P62.
Executor' Notice.
Estate of Christopher Heller, late of Miffli
toiCnship, Cot co.y deceased.
LETTERS testamentary on the estate of
Christopher Heller, late of M;fflio twp.,
Cohmbia County, deceased, have beeri
granted by ihe Register ot Columbia coon-,
ly, to Samuel Heller, residing in Holleo
back township, Ijzerne county. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested
to call and make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demanJs will pre
sent them prcpeily authenticated for settle
ment to the u&dersigned.
SAMUEL HELLER, Executor.
January 8, 1862 6i.
BUNKS ! CLANKS ! BLANKS ! I
DEEDS, SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPCEN AS,
AND JUDGMENT NOTES,
of proper & de5irableforins,fo sale at the
of nee of he "tar ofthe North"
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral