The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 18, 1862, Image 3

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    iTA 11 OF THE NORTH
Wednesday JJornin, Jane ISth, IS6J.
Ws cannot and will not publish commu
nications if the writers do uot siga or give
os their real names.
That miserable piece of rhyme sent os
from Uniontown, by one ml competent to
to write prose, rhyme, or poetry, can be
bail by the author 6en ding for it.
8om k pry wood will be taken al this office
on subscription. Don't all of yoa bring
wood at one time. '
Thk Republican Abolition party are being
reb nked in both high and low places, A
well deferred punishment is what they
have been cultivating from the hands of the
Democratic party for the past year or more.
Tub Mercantile Appraiser will hold his
appeal at the Commissioners' office in this
place on Thursday (lo-morrow ) Those
interested will please take notice.
Contractors and builders will take notice
that the Commissioners of Colombia county
have a bridge to build. See advertisement
in the S mr to-day.
On our first page will be found a pretty
truthful communication, showing who are
the abo!itiof.if'3, and what they would do to
accomplish their wicked designs.
THe'Uron Guards" have been sent on to
Teiu'wce McClelUn, at or near Richmond.
"They started from near Fredericksburg the
ear!y part of last week ,
Drs.Ramsay and Harkison, with sever. '
other citizens of bis place, who have sons
in the war,startedori a tour down to "Dixie,"
one day last week.' May they have a
pleasant trip.
Ma. David Lowknbi'rq of this place has
lately replenished his already large and
fashionable stock of clothing, he. He has
-clothing of every description, and ail in sea
eon, fashionable and durable.
. What has become of all the patriotism of
onr Bloomsburg people ? The 4ih ol July
is fait approaching- and not a move made
for any kind of a demonstration! lis.jnst
great a cay as it always wap. It can'l be
possible that the patriotism :s all oozed out
in this place ?
A mv of Moses CofTinan of this place, is
liome or. fnrlouah, lor the purpose of re
cruiting hi health, which is very feeble.
He i a member of the "Iron Guard." His
father went down to Dixie" last week to
ee his son, but by the time the father got
there the-son was at this place enjoying
the comtorts of "sweet home "
We learn that Willi m Mkllick, eon of
Samuel Mellick, ol lhi place was wounded
tnt.be knee, by aMeoe of a rebel shell, not
Ion since, in an eng iizeineut, in or near
Shenandoah Valley. He is attached to a
battery We may expect him home as soon
as able.
Thk body of the little girl that was drown-
-ed in Fishingcreek a few days ago has been
foutid. It was discovered by a couple ol
men in the river, about a mile below Catta
, -wissa. near tie shore, north side. It had
tee a in the water some wiTre days, yet
looked Tery natural. A Co;oner' inquest
was held over the body the day it was found
Friday last.
Tkb patriotic people of Berwick design
celebrating the 4th of July in an appropri
ate manr.er. For the purpose of making ar
rangements ihev had a tweeting- of citizens
on Monday evening of last week, at which
coramn tees were appointed to proceed to
make all necessary preparations. They
anticipate a jolly time a jjlorioas old fash
iond Fourth !
A NEGRO at Washington city can step in
to a alooo of refreshments and get what
ever he wishes at the expense of the gen
eral government without any questions
being asked, but a white man upon en'er
ing a 6aloon for something to eat or drink
must either hand over a governmen'check"
or the money for .the same, otherwise he
cannot be accommodated. Comment is
unnecessary. ,
AGrand Ukion Celebration of the dif
ferent Sunday Schools of Cambra and vicini
ty will be held at that place on the 4th of
July next. Robert Flemming, of Wiiliams
port, and Caleb E. Wright, of Wilkesbarre,
are expected to be present as the orators of
the day. Large preparations are being
made for a general turn out. Cambra and
Berwick are ahead as far as beard from.
Wk have no war news this week of any
great importance, or of an exciting charac
ter. Our army of the Potomac has not yet
taken Richmond, bat we expect to publish
the occupying of it by onr toops in the
next Star. Gen. Hunter is marching on to
Charleston, carefully, mile by mile; and
turning loose all the negroes belonging to
the rebels that are on bis route. ' This be
doss under the instructions of an act passed
by Congress. Gen Butler is stilt at New
Orleans. Barnside is following . np bis ex
pedition. Fremont has lately had some
desperate fighting with Stonewall Jackson.
Where ia, Dr. John's "old Democrat"
who he kept siaafling in bia office all last
fall and riater 1 Is the " old gentleman"
!?....-,! ,. Vf 1V nn V 1 f
him for several months. Probably he's
gone to war ! He ought to get a fcrloogh
and come botne, so as to enable the Dr. to
ctve anol her chaprer of. the ''old Demo
crat's" experience iaihe Democraiic party, t
Ws kotxcb that oar venerable and ancient
friend, Major Isaac S. Monroe of Cattawissa,
has at last got an office, viz : Dr. John has
made him a Representative Conferee, with
D. L. McKinney of this place, to select a
Republican Abolition Delegate to the next
Convention held by the "Republican Aboli
tion, Know Nothing, Union League, Peoples'
Cartyno-party party." Isaac never was
an office seeker. Rather modest in that
way. In this case the office certainly
sought him. We hope he will behave him
6e'l when he gets into Conference and not
be introducing any of, bis sly, cunning
trickery.
To Consumptives.
THE : advertiser havinz been restored to
health in a few weeks, bv a very simple
remedy, after having suffered year with a
severe lung affection, and that dread dis
ease, Consumption -is anxious to make
known to his feIIow-6ufferers ae means ol
cure.
To all who desiTe it, he will send a copy
of the prescription ued free of charge,
with the direction for preparing and asing
the same, which they will find a sure cure
or Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, &c.
The only pbject of the advertiser in send
ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflio
ted, and spread information which he con
ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes eve
ry eufferer will try his remedy, as U will
cost ihem Qothing,aud may prove a bkss
iug. " ,
Parlies wishing the prescription will
please addrei Rev. E. A. WILSON,
Willrameborg, Kings county, N. Y.
May 21, ;62. 3m.
A CARD to young Ladies aqd Gentle
men. The subscriber will send free of
charge to all all who desire it, the Recipe
and direction for making a simple Vege
table Balm, that will, .in from two to eight
day, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckle, Sallowness Rnd all impurities
and roughness of the Skin, leaving the
same as Nature intended it should be
ott, clear, smooth and beautiful. Those
desiring the Receipe, with full insiruc'ions,
directions, and advice, will pleate call on
or address with return postage.
THOS F. CHAPMAN,
Practical Chemist,
831 Broadway, New;York.
May 21, '62. 2m.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of bath in Gieenwalt, lute oj St oit twp ,
Columbia co., deceamL
JOTICE i- hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate 6f Nathan
Green wait, late of Scott township, Colum
bia county, deceased, have been granted
by the Regi-ter of said county, to John
S.erner, residing in BloomsOurg Columbia
county. All persons having ciaim or de
mand against the estate of the decedent
are nquestpd to make them known to the
administrator, and those indebted to the
etate wilt matte payment immediately to
JOHN STKRNER, Admr.
Bioomsburar, June 4, 1862.
SHERIFF'S SALIJ.
f V virtne ol a writ of vendJioni exponas
mw issued out oi the court ol Coiumuit
Pla of Colnmbia connty, will, be exposed
to put lie sale at the Lour: House in
Bloom stung, on Saturday tbe S8ih day of
June 1862, at two o'clo.lc in tne afternoon
i said da), tne ioiioHiug real estate to
wit :
All tha! certain tract of land, situate in
Maine township, Cclnmbia county , bound
ed and tie-oribed follows tu wit; mi ;he
west and north by land of Rudolph Shu
man, and on the east at.d south by land ol
Isaac Yetter, containing about one nun
dreJ and ninety -six acres, be the same
more or les, whereon are erected a good
two ttory frme dwelling house, and bank
barn. wi:a the appurtenance.
SiEtd taken in execution and to be sold
as the property of Isaiah Shuman.-
JOSIAH H. FUR MAN,
Sheriff's Office, ) Stieriff.
Bloimsbir, Jnn 4 1862. )
$150 BEST PIAfNOS. 150
KatxKs v il.hi n,ii.iM i iiAi.f-, Laving re
moved to their new warerooms,
no. 47 snorrwAT,
are now prepared lo offer ih public a mag
nificent new scale full - -
7 Octave Rosewood Piano,
containing all improvements known in this
cournry or Earope, over-strung. ba.s,
French grand action, harp pedal, full iron
frame, for .
si so cash,
Warranted for 5 fears
Rich moulding caes,
3175 TO $200,
all warranted made of the beet spasnned
material, and to stand better than any sold
for $409 or 500 by the old methods of
manufacture. We invite the best Judges
to examine and try these new instruments,
and we stand ready at all times to test them
with any others manufactured in this couu-
t y' GR0VESTEEN & HALE,
478 Broadway, New York
Jnnn 4th 1862. 3m
READING RAIL ROAD.
SU313IER AUKANGEJ1EAT.
GREAT Trunk line from the North and
Northwest for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading. Pottsville.Lebaiioa, Allen
town, Easton, &c.( if-.
Trains leave HarrUbcrg for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Potisville, and all in
termediate Stations, at 8 i. m. and 1.40 p. M
New York Express leaves Harriburg at
1.25 a. M. airiviug i New York at 8.25 the
same morning.
Fares Irom Harrishnr: to New York
S5 0Q, lo Philadelphia S3, 25 and -S2,70.
Basgage checked through.
Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12
Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express.)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.15 P
M.
Sleeping ctrs in (he New York Exprers
Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh
without change.
Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Road
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A M. for Phila
delphia and all intermediate Station, and
at 3 00 P. M. for Philadelphia. New York,
and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and
2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New. York,
and at 5.30 P. M. for Aubnrn and Port
Clinton only, connecting for Pine Grove
and with the Cattawissa Rail Road.
An accomodation Passenger train leaves
Reading at 6 A. M. and returns from Phila
delphia at 5 P. M.
EiT All the the above tiaios ran daily,
Sundays excepied. '
A Sunday train leaves Potisville at, 7.30
A M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and
from all poials.
G. A. NICuLLS,
General Superinteudanl.
June 4th tS62.
LIST OF DEALERS,
IN COLUMBIA COUNTY,
FOR THE YEAR 1862.
"F Goods, Wares, Merchandize, &e,
v-r Distillers, Brewers, Eating House Keep
ers, within the county of Columbia, fetors
ed and classified in accordance with the
several acts of Assembly , by the Appraiser
of Mercantile Taxes of said county as Xol
lows, to-wii :
BLOOM TWP.
TENDERS. CLASS. DDLLi.
Blooirisbarg Iron Company 8 30 (0
McKelvy, Neal & Co 8 30 (0
H C & 1 W Hartmaa U 15 (0
S H Miller & Ejei 13 10 (0
A J Sloan . v 13 10 (0
LT Sharpies 14 7(0
Jeremiah J Brower 14 7 i n
J David Stroup 14 7 (10
I l.k.. IT :
David Lowenborg 14 7 (i0
Eiias Mendenhall 14 7 d0
Dr P John 14 7 00
John R Mover '14 7 (i0
Ephrwim P Lutz - 14 7 t0
Geo M Higenbuch 14 7 d0
B Siohner 14 7 00
A M Rupert 14 7 (10
Oliver A Jacoby 14 7 DO
Simon CSliive 14 7 00
Miss Amelia D Webb 14 7 )0
Joseph W Hendershot 14 7 00
Jos Sharoless Found ry Stoves 14 7 )0
Philip S Moyer Sioves 4 7 )0
F Fox Coufec'ioner & Baker 14 7 tJO
BERWICK-
Bowman & Owen n 15 00
Abraham Miliar n 30
Jackson & Woodin ' 12 12 50
Reuben H Nicely 14 7 00
Jackson & Wooden Foundry 14 7 00
Abraham Miller Drug Store 14 7 00
A P Evans J B Dodson, Ag't
Drug Store 14 7 00
BRIARCREEK.
Let i Kirtz 14 7 00
C B oeesholtz , 14 7 00
BENTON.
Parvin Masters 14 7 00
Samuel Heacock 14 7 00
Hiram F Everett 14 7 00
Mro H A Cole 14 7 00
BEAVER.
Franklin Snnman 14
Emanuel Friedman 14
CATTAWISSA.
John Sharpless 13
Jese K Sharpless 13
J S Brobst 13
Geo Hoahe & Son Stove 14
S D Rinard Moe 14
Jacob H Crea 14
Levi Keiler 14
C W McKelvy & Co 14
William John toye, Britan
nia wares, &c 14
CENTRE.
Gilbert H Fowler 13
E W M Low & Brother 14
Jacob Sponsler 14
00
00
10 00
10 00
10 00
7
7
7
00
00
00
00
00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
C H Hess & Co 14
C F Hill 14
D K Sloan 14
CONYNGHAM.
Mrs M Gorrell 1$
Jonathan J Hoaglaud 14
J B & R Kuittle 14
FISHINGCREEK.
Dniet McHenrr 14
George M How'ell 14
E & A A P Unangst 14
B Ammerman 14
Solomon Bus 14
greenwood:
7
7
7
7
7
"1
00
CO
00
00
uo
00
George Masters & Son
John Legoti
Jacob Sehuj ler
Ueijamin & Charles Eves
HEMLOCK.
M G & W H Shoemaker
Charles Neyhard
Jacob Harris '
Crus Reene
LOCUST.
Wahirigun Yea,er
Jacob Yeaser
Abraham Rice
Mark Williams
MAINE.
William T Shoman
Reighard & Nuss
MADISON.
Neal M. Coy
Miller & Sw iiher
C & W Krearuer
MIFFLIN.
13
14
14
14
13
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
13
13
13
13
14
14
1G 00
: 00
00
', 00
id 00
',- 00
r 00
'.' 00
v 00
v 00
r 00
7 00
7 00
r 00
1 0 00
io 00
i) 00
i) 00
7 00
" 00
I) 00
Creasy & Brown
Reuben filler
MONTOUR.
W Biuer.bender & Co
ORANGE.
Lazaru & Fisher 13
A B Siewart 14
William Fritz 1 4
A ("olrr an Merchant Tailor 14
Isaac N Kline 14
ROARINGCREEK.
Jadah Cberringtoti 14
SCO FT.
Peter Ent 13
H W Creasy & Brother 12
William Peacock Drug Store 14
00
00
00
00
7 00
n
12
7
7
7
00
50
00
00
CO
Samuel A Worman
B F Reighari & Brother
C S Fowler & Creveling
David Whiimyer
I & T Creveling
H M Fuller S L Battle, As'l
SUGARLOAF.
14
14
13
14
14
13
14
10 00
00
00
10 00
Jesse R Penninan
7 00
DISTILLERS.
Rohr McHenry Benton II 15 00
Edger & McHenry Fishing
creek II 5 00
Richard Plomer Bloom II 15 00
Reuben Miller Briarcreek 9 J 5 00
MILLINERS.
Miss Mary Barkley Bloom ll 7 00
Misses Harmans do 14 7 00
Miss E J Wilson do 14 7 00
Mrs A P Fowler Scott 14 7 00
Mrs A J Brass Berwick 14 -7 00
EaTING-HOUSES.
William B Koons Bloom
B Stohner "
J W Hendershot 4
CharlesNoll "
Frederick Nicely Berwick
Michael Frantz "
Henry Lohman Centre
Samuel Kostenbader Cattawissa
Wrc. Orange . "
Levi Keiier "
Connor & Brother Montour
W Biitenbender & Co "
John D Kromer Mifflin
Alt persons who may feel aggrieved by
the above classification can have an op
portunity of appealing by calling upen the
undersigned at his office, Stat of the. North
Office) in Bloomsbor,, anytime on r be
fore the I9ih day of June, 1862, or at the
Concmissioners' office in Bloomsburj, on
the 19th of June, after which no ippenl
will be beard. WM. H. JACOBY.
Mercantile Appri iser.
May 21. 1862.
large assortmei.t of Ladies' Gaiteis just
received al t 00 and Si 25 at "
' L. T. SHARPLEJS.'
.ent9 Balmoral Lace Boots, will bi, sold
V very low. Also. Boy Shoes at
L T. SHARPLEJS.1
GREAT EXC1TEJJFNT
AT
STILLWATER
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE
CEIVED, AT the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still
water, Columbia county.
The undersign-ed would respectfully in
vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the
surrounding country, to his large and ex
tensive stock ofGoods, just received from
the cities of New York and Philadelphia,
all of which he will sell cheaper than here
tofore. His assortmeut consists of
Cloths, .
Calicoes,
Muslins;
Hats and Caps, of
the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the
most approved make ; also, a lot of excel
lent ISeady-?ladc Clothing:.
together with a good assortment of Ves
Utigs. His store is well filled with Good?
ot every description. His
are not surpassed by any Stoie in the coun
try. His Hardware Department ha not
been neglected.
SCYTHES, RAKES HOES, SHOVELS
&c., are eotiftanlly kept on hand ; also,
Spikes and Nails ; in short, everything us
ually found in First-Class Stores.
DANIEL McHENRY.
Stillwater, May 14, 1862.
Greenwood Seminary.
rrtHE Spring Term of this Institution wi 1
X commence on the 7th of April next.
The Principal will be assisted by able
instructors, and as ample facilities will be
afforded to qualify Students for teaching,
for business or for a more extensive course
in literature, a liberal share of partronage
is aaaiu solicited.
Pupils who do not come from home, or
are not put under the charge o near rela
tives, must board al the Seminary, and be
subject to the regulations therol. They
must provide their own towels and have
each article of clothinz distinctly marked.
Eleven weeks corstitute a quarter and
there will be a vacation of about &ix weeks
in mid summer.
Boarding, ' washing and Tuition with
furnished rooms, will be $25 per quarter,
ore half payable in advance.
Tuition alone io Common branches, 5 00
" including advance Algebra
mathematics hisiory &c. 6 00
" in Latin, German or French
eah extra 1 00
For further particulars address
WM. BURGESS, Principal.
Millville. Col co., Feb. 26, 1862.
Mine IeiiiorelN
QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHIONS,
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS!
rMlE Summer Number will contain four
' larae and splendid Fashion Plates," three
Full Silted Patterns, comprising the new
French Waist, and elegant sleeve, and a
Mises Sack, togeihe' with neatly 100 en
gravings of ali the novelties lor Summer
bonnets,- Cloaks, Trimmings. Children's
Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Mil
liners, dress makers, mothers, and ladies
generally, presenting the largest and best
Fashion Magazine in the World, published
473 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25
cents, or sent by mail pest tree, on receipt
of the amount, Yearly SI with the lollow
iug valuable premium.
Each yearly subscriber will be entitled
to the selection of 50 cents worth of plain
patterns, from the designs in the took, or
from ihe show room, or they may be order
ed and sent by mail any time during the
year, hy patinsz the postage.
fiP'Splendid inducements to Canvassers
The snmmfr immlier will be ready on or
about the 1st of May.
April 30th, 1652.
IlUIUt ill FOR TIJC IT . I OX,
And L. T. haiplcs "I heap l.ush More."
NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I
THE ooderngned is just receivins a new
supply of goods, fresh fiom the cities of
New York and Phil'a. and is prepaied to
sell them at Reduced Prices.
Calicoes from 7c to 12jc, the best at 12jc
some of which cost 15c. Dress Giods ;
Challis, Lavellas, Gntshams, Muslins, Ken
tucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c,
in proportion.
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari
riety of til rn quality. A good heeled
Gaiter for 62c", and an excellent Congress
for $1,00. A ki I heeled Lace Boot lor Si
and upward ALSO, the High Cut Palmo
ral Lara Boot for ladies. Lidies' and Chil
dren' Skirts, Linen Handkerchieis, &c, at
a very low figure.
Best Sione Ware Sets 84.00, &u. Hominy,
Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons,
etc. Good Syrup Molasses from 50 10 60c
a gallon. Sugais, lower than recently sold,
from 8c lo 13ir, ihe latter price for beet
white. Coal Oil as low as anywhere.
C7An examination of the goods is soli
cited. Come and see for yourselves, ihat
Ibe Cash System is preferable 10 any other.
Grain and country produce taken in ex
change for Goods by
' L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburz, March 26, 1862.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
jjT PETEfi ESTS STOREl
In Lizb! L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na.
Ill" AS just received from Philadelphia,
and is now opening at the old stand
lately occupied by Martz & Ent, a splen
did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which
will b sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE !
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods
choicest styles and latest fashion.
CALICOES, MUSLINS.
GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS, SHAWS,
HOSIERY. SILKS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING
CASSIMEF.S. SATINET!,
COTTON A DES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C.
GROCERIES,
QUEENS WARE,
Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs,
Oils, Paints, Sec, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps.
In short everything usually kept in a
country store.
The patronage of old friends, and the
public public ge nerally, is respectfully so
licited. Tbe highest 'market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, May 7, 1862.
toHOEb io variety at tbe cheap car Store
0 of L. T. SHARPLESS.
Look to your Interests !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER Sc. EYER'S.
fllHE subscribers have just returned from
the City with another large and select
assortment of
Spring and Summer Goodsj
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest
figure, and "which they are determined to
sell on as moderate terms as can be pro
cured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their
slock compries
Parties' Dress Good,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats
and Caps, &c, &c. (n short, everything
usually kept in country stores, to which tviey
invites Ihe public generally. The highest
price paid for country produce.
MILLER &. EYER.
Bloomsburg, April 30, 1862.
Dissolution of Partnership,
IVOTICE is hereby given that the co-part-nership
heretofore existing between the
firm of D. C. & G. A. Herring in the repair
ins and boat building business, al Centre
ville, Columbia county, was dissolved by
mutual consent on the M day of April 1862.
The book remain in the hands of the jun
ior member of ihe firm, (G. A. Herring) for
settlement; who, aNo designs continuing
Ihe business in all its branches as hereto
fore. He returns thanks for pant patronage
and solicits a continuance of the same.
C. D. HERRING,
GEO. A. HERRING.
CenVeville, April 30, 1862.
Administrator's Notice.
JYTOTICE is hereby given that letters of
' administration on the eslate of John J.
Hetler, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceaised, have teen eranted by
the Register of said county, to Michael B.
Heller, who resides in Mifflin township.
All persons having claims or demands
against the eta)e of the decedent are re
quested to present th m for settlement, and
those indebted to make payment without
delay to
MICHAEL B HETLER Admr.
Mfll-n t p , March 26, 1862. 6w.
FRESH ARRIVAL
or
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
flHE undersigned would muM respect
fully announce to the citizens of Blooms
bora and vicinity ihal she has just receiv
ed from the eastern cities her
Spriug & Summer Millinery Goods,
all of which she is prepared 10 make5j--and
sell at a very reasonably low fig-T
nre. Her assortm-nt of sool are a
little superior in point of .durability as well
as ialefulness, lo any offered in this section.
She returns thanks for the libeinl patron
age she has received, and respectfully so
licits a continuance of ih same
MARY BARKLEY.
BlooTisbnr, April 23 1R62.
rva ;w ElABSISEK SHOP.
Opposite the Court Home and next door to
Democrat Office
THE undorsigr.ed,repectlul!y inform his
friends and customers that h has opened
A New Darber Shop.
In Court Hon-e Alley, next door below
the Office of the Columbia Democrat, where
he will be h?pcy to wait upon all customers,
anil from long experience and strct atten
tion to business, he hopes to merit and re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
tVAll things here done in decency and
in order." THOMAS BROWN.
Bloomsburg, March 5, 1R62.
Soke exciting neiVs!
YOBKTOWN CAPTURED !
The Rebels Retreating!
THIS IS GLORIOUS NEWS!
f UT there is still more important and
valuable news to the citizens of Con
yn&ham and vicinity, in Columbia coun
ty. It i- that J. B. & R ENTITLE have re
reied newjgond mid established a S'ore
in the place above named, where goots
can be purchased upon ihe most reasona
ble term!' for cash 01 short credit. They
pay particular aiieniion to flour, feed and
provj-ion generall), which can be had at
their establishment at all limes, or deliver
ed to the porrhaser upon short notice, a
they keep a hotse and wagon for that pur
pose. THEIR STOCK OF DRV GOODS
i calcula'oJ to suit the people and the
fime. They have everything commonly
found in country stores.
Country Produce will always be lakpn in
exi hane for Goods and the regular mar
ket price paid for the same.
J B. & R. KNITTLE.
Conyngham, May 14, 1862.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Eilutt of Henry G. Miller ; late of
Slfflin twp., dee'd.
IVOTICE U hereby given that etters"tes--'tameniary
on the estate of Henry G.
Milfr, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
cooi.lv, deceased, have been granted by
the Register of said county, 10 John H.
Heller, residing in the township and coun
ty afore-aid. All persons having claim- or
demands agiinst the estate of the dece
dent are requested to present them to the
Executor for settlement, and those indebted
to the estate to make payment forthwith
lo the undersigned.
JOHN H. HETLER, Executor.
Mifflin, May 7, 1862 6t.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Phip Hartman, late of Scott town
ship, Columbia county, deceased.
I ETTERS of administation on the e'ate
- cf Philip Hartman, late of Scott town
ship, Columbia county, dee'd, have been
granted, br the Register of said county, to
Henry T. Reily, who resides in the lown
6hip and county aforementioned. All per
sons having claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent, will present them
lo the'adminislrilor for settlement, and those
indebted to the estate are requested to
make payment immediately to the under
signed. HENRY T. REILY,
Scott twp. April 30, 1862. Admr.
jlfijsea and Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
Chilrrens Fancv and Common Shoes,
low as can be botia'it elsewhere, at the
Cheap Cash Sure ol L. T. SHARPLESS,
Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862.
Important to House Owners.
Important to Builders.
' Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this may concern, and it concerm
every body
JODXS 4- CK0SLEfS
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IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied lo New and Old Roofs ol
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Roofs without removing the ShingleM.
THE COST IS ONLV A feOUT ONE-THIRD
TH T OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE.
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States, Canada, West Indies and Csrurai
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has proved to be ihe CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it is
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INDIA RUBBER.
iVo Ileal is required in muking etppfi
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end when finished lorms a perfectly Fl'e
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canti'-l be injured D Heat, Cold or Storms,
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a.;ti on wha'evr.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coaiing Metals of all Kind when ex
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Roofs of all Kinds,
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wnich will successfully resist extreme
change of climates, for any length of time,
when applied to me!als, to which it adheres
firmly, lorming a body equal 10 three coats
of ordinary pain:, cots much tes. and will
LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
from its elaticily is not injured by the con
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
con-equent upon sudden changes of the
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IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT
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Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can he
readily repaired wiih GUTTA PERCHA
CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion ano Ieakiti2, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water light Roof for many years.
Tnis Cement is peculiarly adapted fr ihe
preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c.,
al-o for general manufacturers ue.
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Roofs or every description, from its
great ela-iicily, is nol injured by ihe con
traction and expansion of Metals, anc will
not crack in cold or run in Term weather.
These material are adapted to all cli
mates, and we are prepared lo supply or
ders trom any ran of the country, at short
notice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full
printed directions lor application.
AGENTS WANTED
We will make liberal and satisfactory arrange
mcnls with rapunsilile puties who woidd Vke to
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Materials, have applied them to several
thooaiid Roofs in New York C:tr and vi
cinity. f JOHNS A CKOSLEY,
Sole Manufacturers,
irholesale Warehouse 78 William St.
Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will j
De irntMied on application.
October 16, 1861 ly.
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION.
rjOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
sen J to all who wih it (free of charge)
the Recipe and full directions for makir.g
and using a beautiful vesetable B-dm, that
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Tan, Frerkles, &c, &c, leaving the skin
smooth, clt-an, and beautiful; alto full di
rections for usins Pelatreau's celebraled
Stimulant, war'anled 10 start a full growth
ol Whiskers, or a Mustache, in le-s than
thirty day. Either of the above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwiih s'amp for return postage) DR.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist. 851 Broadway New Yorlc.
January 15, 1S62. 2m.
r n H E CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
1 of a SUFFERER, Published a a warn
ing, and lor the epecial benefit of Youn
Me n and lho-? who suffer uith Nervous
Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature De
cay, &c., &c, &c, by one who has cured
himself by simple means, after being put
in great exper.se and inconvenience,
through ihe nse of worthless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctors.
Single mine may be had of the author,
C. A LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long
Island, by enclosing a post-paid addrefed
envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM
BERT E-q , Greenpoint, Long Island,
New Yotk.
January 15, lS622m.
Kollock's Dandelion CoOYe.
THIS preparation, made Ironi the best
Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians
as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, Dyspep-ia, and all
bilious disorder. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon the use of cof
fee will ue this without injnrions eJfects.
One can contains ihe slrenth ol two
pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEVAIX,
The purest and beM BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and ckes. Price 15 cent.
Manufactured by
M H. KOL'LOCK, Chemit.
Corner of Broad and Chesmni Streets.
Philadelphia,
V& And sold by all Druggist and Grocers, jj
February 28, 1862. ly.
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE OF ALEM MA PR, DECD.
Letters of administration on the estate of
Alem Marr, late of Scott ivp , Colum
bia cornty, deceased, have been granted
by the RegU'er of said county lo Peter Ent,
residing in Light Street, townsl ip an I coun
ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or
demands auainst the estate of the decedent
re reque.ted 10 present them duly authen
ticated to the administrator for settlement,
and those indebted 10 the estate will make
payment forthwith to
PETER EI admr.
Scott, May 28th, 1862.
FRIEXDS AXD RELATIVES
or TUB
Brave .Soldiers and Sailors.
mi
hi
HOLLOW AT' PILLS
AND OINTMENT.
A'l who have Friends and Relatives in
the Army or Navy s'lould take especial
care,tha Ihey be amply supplied with these
Pills and Ointment ; and where ihe
brave Soldiers and S.'ilots have nehctvd
lo provide them-elves with them, no better
present can be spm them bv their 'friends.
They have been proved to be lb Soldiers'
never-failing-triend in the hour of need.
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING
TROOPS. Will be relieved aid effectually cared by
using the e admirable medicine," and by
paying pmper attention 10 'Ihe Direction
which are attached to each Pot or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Ot AP
PEI I1 E, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
Those feelings'which so sadden us. usual
ly arise from troutde or annoyantres. ob
structed perspiratioti) or eating and drink
ig whatever is unwholesome, thus di
lurbing the healthful action of the liver and
stomach These organs must tw relief ed,
if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking
according 10 the printed instructions, will
quickly produce a healthy action in both,
liver and stomach, auii as a natural conse
quence a rlear head and nood appetite.
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by the be of thesa
invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick
ly acquire additional stren.tn Never let
the bowels be either confined or unduly
acted upon. It may seem strange that Hol
loway't. Pills should te recommended for
Dysentary and Flux, many persons suppo
sing that they would increase tbe relaxa
tion. This is a great mistake, for these
Pills will correct tl;e liver and stomach
and thus remove all the acrid humors from
Ihe system. This medicine will give tone
and vigor to the whole organic system how
ever deranged, while health and strength
follow as a matter ol cour-e. Nothing will
stop the relaxation of ire bowels 00 sure as
tlii famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS
CRETION OF YOUTH.
Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling
can with certainty be radically cured if the
pills are taken niaht and nrioftiina and the
Ointment be freely ued as sated in th
printed instructions. If treated in any oth
er manner they dry np in one part lo break
out in another. Wnerea this Ointment
will remove ihe humors from the syMem
and leave (he Patient. a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little perseve
rance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED
BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORES OR RHUISES.
To which every Soldier and Sailor are li
able, there are no medicine o safe, sore
and convenient a Holloway's Pills and
Ointment. The poor wounded ?tid almo-t
dying sufferer might have his wounds
dres-ed immediately, il he would only pro
vide himself with thi matchless Ointment,
which should be thrut into the wound
and smeared all rouud it, then covered wiih
a piece of lioen from his knapsack and
compressed with a han.lkercheit . Taking
niahl and morning 6 or 8 pill, to cool (he
sysiem and prevent inflamation.
Every Soldier's Knapsack and tie a. nan's
Chef sfnuli be proviJtvl wiih these valua
ble Remedies.
CAUTION ! None are opnnlne cnles
the words "Holloway, New York and Lon
don are discernable as a Water-maik in
every leaf of the book of direction around
each pot or box : Ihe same may be ptninly
seen by holding the leaf to the light. A
handsome reward will be given id any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection of any party or patties coun
terfeiting Ihe medicines 01 vending the
same, kniwinz them 10 be spurious.
Sold at tha Mannfactorv of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, Nw York, and
by all rjspecable Drogzist and Dealers in
Medicine, throughoni lfie civilized world
in boxes at twenty five ceniS) sixty iwo
cents and one dollar each.
ty There i? considerable saving by ta
king the larger sizes.
N B Directions for the guidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
April 9th IS62. ly.
AMI) I SOX HOUSE,
(OF JERSEYTOVVN, PA)
rFTHE sub-criber would respectfully ap
prise his friend and the public gener
ally, that he has established the
r 1 ntnrwr nri. tirTtr"t
iUAlildUr Fits
u w - I
iii Jerseytown, Columbia coimly, Pa. The
above house has lately oeen efiited and
undergone a thorough repairing by the pro
prieior. He is fully prepared lo entertain
Ihe travelling custom as well a the local
with genetal satisfaction. Hi TABLE and
BAR, are well supplied and wi'l re careful
ly su perin'ended. Arid lit STABLE is am
ply and well stocked, in charge of careful
grooms, will always be properly attended.
tV lie invites a share of the public en
torn, and pledges his best efforts, to help
his guests feel at home.
SAMUEL RIMBY.
Jersey town, Jan 8, 1862.
Executor's IVolicc.
Estate of Christopher Heller, lute of Mifflin
township, Cot co., deceased.
ETTERS testamentary on the estate of
r
Christopher Heller, late of M tHin iwp.,
Colnmbia county, deceased, have been
granted by the Register ol Columbia coun
ty, 10 Samuel Heller, residing in Hollen
back town-hip, Luzerne county. All per
sons indeb'ed 10 said estal are requested
to call and make immedia'e payment, and
those having cUims or demands will pre
sent them prcpeily autheMicatod for settle
ment lo th4 nridersi'jned.
SAMUEL HELLER, Executor.
January 8, 1862 6t.
Administrator's Notice.
jVOTICE is hereby given that letters of
' administration on the eta e of Henry
D. Miller, late of Maine township. Colom
bia county, deceased ,have been granted by
ihe Register of said county to Joseph Mas
teller of Maine town.hipand Nathan Lon
enberer residing in Union lown-bip,
FchoilkiH county. All persons it.debied
10 the eriate ol the decedent are requested
to make payment to the administrators
forthwith, and those having claims will pre
sent them du'.y authenticated for settle
ment without delay to
JOSEPH MASTELLER, )
NATHAN LONGENBERGER, j Aa m'
Maine lowcshtp, May 21, 1852.