The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, June 25, 1862, Image 3

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    STAR OF THE NORTH
bloosiskviig, pa,
Wednesday
urilg, Just 2ilb, 1803.
.' A load- or two of good wood .will
taken at ihis office -en subscription
te
f. Caues E. .Wright Eq'., 6f Wilkesbare,
la aJrertiffd fo ai Orangeviljts tin the
4th of July to address the peo'pls-at.a ua-
Jional celebration. - - " , -
Tub Right Rkv. W.-lx StkVens' Assistant
Bishop of the" Dioce of Pennsylvania, will
officiate in the Episcopal Church, at this
dace, ou Friday evening nex'.
All the Secessionists ,nf the South and
r.ll the Abolitionists of the North should be
placed in a Geld together ad allowed a
chance to fight this war out ; but then we
doubt very ranch whether ihey would fight.
What do yon say, Dr. John t
Thk Danville Democrat announces the
escape irom jail at that place o! Hiram Hale
sentenced for one year for threatening to
kill some one. '
Robert M. Plmkr, of Pottsville. Minis
ter to the Argentine Republic, died on his
retnrn homeward, fie was baried at sea.
. As Abolitionist must naturally e a yery
nnhappy individual at this timei He Is not
likely to have his object accomplished in
this war, and the result will most likely be
that ol The rebel leaders, an application ot
iiernp aoout tueir jugular veins.
Tttsa are a number of advance paying
patrons to the Star on our books, ho would
Io well to come forward and renew their
obscriptions lor the coming year, if they
desire the paper continued.: '
An Excursion train will be run on the
Tiloomsbcrg and Lackawanna Railroad, on
the 4th cf July, to accommodate the people
who may wish to attend any of the celebra
tions, upon- that day, aloog the line, at
half fare. '." " - ;
Thkric was a considerable amount of rain
fell in this place on Monday afternoon and
Tuesday forenoon. The ground has become
soaked. It i to wet for our farmers to
cultivate their corn, and not good weather
for the ripanifg of the praiii.
Uai.v Ou Monday and Tuesday there
was qnle a good deal of rain fell at this
place, which has pretty completely soaked
the gronnd made it too we to cultiva'e
corn. The weather since has i-ot been fa
vorable lor the ripening of grain ; which as
well-aa the grass, is rather backward this
season. ,
We have been reqneted lo give notice
that Ire Cream will be served up by the
Jellies of Catiawi.isa, oo Saturday evening,
the 28th inst., in ?i,Yvrds New Hall, .'or j
the purpose ol obtajifj-tig fundsjonhe Ladies' i
Soldier' Aid Society.. Aajhe proceeds are
f o be applied to a good cause we hope
they may be liberally patronized.
Oca patriotic friends in Orangeville and
icinity design celebrating the Fourth of Ju
ly, in an appropriate manner. '
The St a to-day. contains a letter from
'Tood!es," on the first page, written on the
3d of June, I elore the fight at Pt Repnblic,
wherathe8Jth did nobly but suffered se
verely. Jacob Sanders, brother to the editor of the
Berwkk G.rz'Ub, was severely wounded in
the late battle before Richmond. He lies in
the Hospital at Phil-phia
1--
The examination of the Orangeville Acad
emy and Norma! School will take place on
the 2d and 3d of. July. The annual exhibi
tion of the seriia institute will be held on
the evening of the 3d of July. The annual
address will be delivered by Prof. John F.
Stoddard, of New York city.
We notice that the c&me of John C. El
lis, of Montour county, is announced in the
Danville papers, as a candidate for Assem
bly in this District W believe Montour
and Sullivan claim the members this time
It is time the candidates were looking for
ward, as the day is not very far off when
the nominations will have to be made.
We understand from our neighboring pa
pers that a son cf James Eves, near Orange
ville was woaaded, and is among ihe miss
ing, at the late fiht near Richmond. His
same is H. C. Eves, and a very fine young
man. "He was attached to the 93 Regiment,
Col. McCarter. .
R. S. Ccmmisgs, watchmaker and jeweller,
at this place, had on Tuesday night of last
week, thirty-one watches stolen from "his
thop. This is the second time he has been
robbed-. The thief broke open the window
shutter and thus effected an entrance.
Aiiufi iunB, .rain. 11 10 iiui geueianj
known that the great Naiionat Horse Fair
will be held at the Keyslona Park, Williams
port Fa., September 2d to the 5th inclusive.
Arrangements have been made to secure
the finest assemblage of imporvaJ, bboded
and native breed of horses that has been
collected in thiscoantry. Tbe list of premi
vrTiS will be large, ranging as high as $200
Lilsral arrangements bave been and will
ts rsad3 wiib different railroads. Villiams
port is situated in the beamiral valley of
theSasqEfthanna, asd accessaWeby railroad
froin a'l parts of the United States, and is
eni'meuily well suited for the exhibition.
. . . 1 1 r .. t. : !
Fivs hsndred" and thirty-five Rebel pr' -
oiers were brocght to Camp Curtin, Harris
biir'. a f;w days Z2Q. They are lo receive
and the reiclar fara" of -oar soldiers.
Scrgt. Thornton, ot the ''Hurley (J turds,' '
. who is home on furlough, informs us that
lour regular correspondent, Toodles" pas
( sed through the lute severe ewacsmeM
with the rebels at Pt. Republic without a
shoe to his feet, and with tha lower part of
his pantaloon legs completely torn off. In
this condition he congested the field, against
the rebels nobly and fearlessly ; yet he
was not the only one in the 84th who fought
under similar circumstances, as my infot
mant says he wait very near in the same
condition Still these soldiers are Demo
crats, and at home are denounced by this
cursed Abolition Jarty as Secessionists, and
that 'somebody oat lOTioirown to the army
and, shoot them." - Shame !
To ConsDoptires.
J He. advertiser having been restnred lo
health in a few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread dis
ease, Consump'ion is anxion to make
known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
CUfP.
n it a . a !
jo an wno oesire it, ne win send a copy
of the prescription used free of charge
with i he direction for preparing and uing
the rame, which they will find a sure cure
or Consumption Asthma, Bronchitis, &o.
The only pbject of the advertiser in send
in? the Prescription is to benefit the afflic
ted, and spread information which he con
ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes eve
ry sufferer wiil try his remedy, aa it will
cost ttem nothing, and may prove a bless
ing "
.Parlies wishing the prescription will
pfease address Rev. E. A. WILSON,
'Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y.
May21, ?62. 3rn.
4 CARD to young Ladies and Gen tie -
: men. Ttie subscriber will send . free of
charge to all all who desire it, the Recipe
: and directions for making a simple Vege
table Balm, that will, io from two to eight
days, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan,
Freckle, Shallowness Rnd aU impurities
and roughness of the Skin, leaving the
same as Nature intended it should be
soft, clear, smooth and beauuful. Those
desiring the Receipe, with full instrucions,
directions, snj advice, will pleave call on
or address with return postage.
THOS F CHAPMAN,
Practical Chemist, x
'831 Broadway, New York.
May 21, '62 2m. .
- THE confessions at:d experience of a
siiflerer. Published as a warning, and for
the especial bensfit of Young Men. and L
those who snfier with nervous Debility,
Loss of Memory, Premature D-'cay, &c,
by one who has cured - himself by simple
means, after being put to great expense
ami inconvenience, through the use ol
worthless medicine prescribed by learned
Doctors. Single cpie- may b had of ihe
author, C. A LAM BEK1 , esq.. Greenpoint,
Long Uland, by encJo-ing a po-t-paid ad
dress etive lope. Address
CHAS A. LAMBERT, Esq ,
Greenpoint, Long Island, N. Y.
May 21. -62 2m.
Notice.
A LL persons interested are referred to the
provision ol the blh Section of an Act
of A.senblr passed on the eleventh day of
J April 1862. as lollops :
( ' Skc 5 That it shall be the duty of every
city and count' treasurer to ue lor the re
covery ol all licence duly returned to him
by. the Mercantile Appraiser, it not paid on
or before the first day of July, in each and
every year, within let: days after that date;
and said Treasuier shall not be discharged
from any such lieen-e, unless he brings
suit to recover ihe same within said date
and presses the same to judgment and ex
ecution as soon thereaher as practicable,
a d pay the amount ol all such licenses re
ceived bj him into the Slate Treasury, on
or before the first day of October ensuing:
nor shall be receive any consideration on
such licenses, unless be makes payment as
aloresaid.
JAMES S. McNINCH,
Treasurer ol Colombia county.
Trkascer:s Office, )
Bloomsburg, May 28 1862. )
G ii 1 1 a . Perch a Blacking I
(IVITHOUT BRUSHING.)
TjOR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages,
and Mili'ary Leather Work.
This new and excellent article excels
eveajthihg ever before in use, for beauti
fying and softening the Leather. It makes
a polish like patent leather ; will not rob
off with water, nor stain the finest white
silk, and makes leather perfectly water
proof. Twice a month applied on boots
and shoes, and once a month for harness
is sufficient. If ihe leather becomes dirty
wash it off with clean water and tbe polUh
will re aprear. Warranted as represented.
" Direct ions lor nnj. Apply a few drops
on a sponge, rob it slowly over the leather,
and the polish is complete.
PRICE 37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I
B7 For sale by L. T. feHARPLESS. j&
Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862.
Bridge fretting.
riHE Coun'y Conmissionert will recive
proposals at aicKelvy est Co's raper
Mill, in Cat'awissa township, Colombia
county, between the hours of 10 A. M. and
3 P. M, on MONDAY THE 7ih DAY OF
JULY NEXT, for bnildin an Arch Bridge
over Cattawifsa Creek, near said Mill.
Said bridge to be 180 feet long between
batments, width 28 feet from oul to out,
(doable track)and height 12 feet 'from low
water mark. The abutments lo be 1" feet
thick at the skew-back. Plan and specif
cations cac be seen on the day and place
of letting. Also the old bridge to be sold
at the same lime and place.
' , By order of the Commissioners.
. R.C. FRUIT, Clerk.
Blddrhsborg, Jane !8, 1862. -
CLANKS ! CLANKS 1 BLANKS 1 1
DEEDS, "SUMMONS,
EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS,
of proper &desirableforms,fosale at the
of.ice ofthe'Vtarofthe North '
HIRAM C HOTTER
SURGEON DVNTIST,
Office near WiUon Carriage Shop,Main Sl
COAL OIL- Ardesco Coal Oil for sale,
12 cts. per quart, by
JOHN K. GIRTON.
Bloomsburg, Feb. 26, 1862
Gents Balmoral Lace Boon, will bs sold
very low. Also, Boys Shoes, at
L T. SHARPLESS.'
large assortment ol Ladies' Gaiters just
received at $1 00 and 81 25 at
L.T. SHARPLESS.'
;: "
UEST PIANOS. 8150
' GUOVESTEEN & HALE, having re
moved to their new warerooms,
1T0. 479 BUOADVfAT,
are now prepared to offer the public a a ag
nificent new scale full ' l
7 OciaTe IocTroofl Piano,
containing all improvements known in this
country or Europe, over-strung bass,
French grand action, harp pedal, full ron
Ira cue, lor
SISO CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years, if
Rich moulding cases, " ' ' '
$173 TO' 200, . '
al warranted made of the best seascnd
material, and to stand better than nv jold
for S40O or 5500 by the old method! v of
manalaciure. We invite the best Jni!gts
lo examine and try these new inwrumtnt..
and we stand ready at all times to testiWem
with any others manufactured in this cc un-
U' GR0VESTEEX & IULR,
478 Broadway, New Voik.
June 4 h 1862. 3m
READING RAIL ROAD.
StiMMEU ARRANGEMENT.
JREAT Trunk line from the North and
North-west for Philadelphia, Nsw
York, Reading. Pottsville, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easlon, &c.4 &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Pottsville, and all in
termediate Stations, at 8 a. m. and 1.40 . M
New York Express leaves Harrisbmg at
1.25 a. m. arriving at New York at 8.25 the
same morning.
tares Irom Harrisburg: to New York
?5 00, lo Philadelphia 83,25 and 82.7J.
paggage checked through.
Returning leave New York al S'A.'MV t?
Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Expriss.
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.15 P.
M. -
Sleeping ctra in tbe New York Exnrers
Trains, through lo and from Pittsburgh
without change.
rassengersoy tne catiawissa Kail hoail
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M. lor Ptila-
delphia and all intermediate Stations, and
at 3 00 P. M. lor Philadelphia. New Ycrk,
and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and
2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New Yrk,
and at 5.30 P. M. for Aubnrn and Port
Clinton only, connecting for Pine Giove
and with the Caitawisa Rail Road.
An accomodation Passenger irin leaves
Reading at 6 A. M. and returns from Pt ila
delphia at 5 P. M.
T All ihe the above ttains run daily,
Suxdavs excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at f.30
A M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileaga, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and
Irom all points.
G. A. NICoLLS,
General Superinteudai t.
June 4th i862.
A VOSCE FROM
VOLUNTEERS :
ATTENTION !
ANYONE FROM T0RKT0WN
Let Facts Speak for Tbenselves !
- -
Read the'folliwing brief note received this
morning Irom one of our brave soldiers now
bWore Yorkiowti :
Camp WinSeld Scott, near YorkDwn.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY. Eq., !
SO Maiden Lane.
May 1, 18 52,
SIR
As there are none of "HoIIoiray's
Pills" for sale hereabouts, I enclose an or
der, for which please send me the an ount
in your very valuable Pills without celay.
If there is any postage or expressago de
duct it, and oblige
Yours trulv, in haste,
T. HANLY, Adjt., -.:
9lh N. Y. Cava ry.
Before Yorktown, Vi .
P. S. Your Pills are famour for the Dys
sentery, and have no doubt that tbey will
prove as efficacious in Chills and i?ever
here aa they bave in other divisions of the
army.
May 14, 1862.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtne of a writ of venditioni ei-ponas
issued out of the court ol Common
Pleas of Colombia county, will be exposed
to public sale at the Court Houe in
Bloomsburg, on Saturday tte 28th d ty of
June 1862, at two o'clock in the afternoon
f said day, the following real estite to
wit :
All that certain tract of land, situite in
Maine township, Columbia coanty, brand
ed and described as follows to wit : n the
wee: and north by land of Rudolph' Sha
man, and on tbe east and south by 1 md of
Isaac Yetter, containing about one hun
dred and ninety-six acres, be the same
more or less, whereon are erected a good
to etory frame dwelling bouse, and bank
barn, wiih the appurtenances.
Seized taken in execution and to hi sold
aa tbe property of Isaiah Shu man.
t J0SIAH H. FURMAV,
Sheriff's Office. ) Shi riff
Bloomsburg, June 4, 1862.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Kathnn Greenwalt, tateofStot tiep ,
VolumMa co.. aeteaiea.
OTICE i hereby given that letters of
administration on Ihe estate of Nathan
Greenwalt, late of Scott township, Colum
bia county, deceased, have been granted
by the Register of said county, to John
Sierner, residing in Bloomsburg Coiimbia
county. All persons having claims or de
mands against the estate of the desedent
are requested to make them known" to the
administrator, and those indebted ;o the
estate will make payment irnmediatily to
JOHN STKRNER, At m r.
. Bloomsburg, June 4, IS62, s .
LEATHER ! LEATHE R !
BlHE undersigned would announce, thai
- he has on hand, at his Hat aa l Cap
emporium on Main street, Bloomsborg, an
assort me'nt of different kind of Iealbr,such
as fine calf skins, mdrocco, red and black
and linings, alt of which be will sell cheap
er than can be had elesewhere in Ihil maf
ket. Call and examine them for you) selves.
JOHN E. GIRTON.
Bloomsborg, May 21, 1862. .:,
at
STILLWATER.
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE
CEIVED. AT the Store of Daniel McIIenry, in Still
water, Columbia county.
The undersigned" would respectfully in
vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the
surrounding country, to his large and ex
tensive stock of Goods, just received from
the cities of New York and Philadelphia,
all" of wh'icft he will sell cheaper than here
tofore. ilis assortment consists f
-Cloths, ; . '
Calicoes, V 'r - -,
" Muslins, 7 c".
Hats and Caps, of
ibe latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the
most approved make ; also, a lot of excel
lent Rcaly-I?Inic Clothing.
together with a good assortment ol Ves-
tings. His store is well filled with Moods
ot every description. His
are not surpasspd by any Stote in ihe coun
try. His Hardware Department baa not
been neglected.
SCYTHES) RAKES. HOES, SHOVELS
&c, are ennctantly kept on hand aUo,
Spikes and Nails ; in short, everything us
ually found in First-Class Stores. '
DANIEL Mc HENRY.
. Stillwaler, May 14, 1862.
(rccn wood Seminary.
THE Spring Term of this Ineiitniion wt )
commence orv ihe 7th of April next.
" The Principal fill be asTsied brable
instructors, and as ample facilities wilt be
afforded to qualify Students lor leaching,
for business or for a more extensive coure
in literature, a liberal shate of jpartronage
is asain solicited.
Pupih who do not come from home, or
are not put under the charge oJ near rela
tives, must board at ihe Seminary, and be
subjrtct lo Ihe regulations thereof. They
must provide their own towels and have
each article of clothing distinctly marked.
Eleven weeks corstitnte a quarter and
there will be a vacation of about six weeks
in mid summer.
Boarding, washing and Tuition, with
furnished rooms, will be $25 per quarter,
or.e half payable in advance.
Tuition alone io Common branches, $5 00
" including advance Algebra
mathematics history &c. 6 00
" in Latin, German or French
each extra 1 CO
For further pariculars address
WM. BURGESS, Principal.
Millville, Col co., Feb. 25: 1832.
IT! mc. DeiMorot'ft
QUARTERLY MI nilOU of FASHIONS,
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS!
rIIE Summer Number will contain four
large and splendid Fashion Plates, three
Full Sized Patterns, comprising the new
French Waist, and elegant sleeve, and a
Mis-es Sack, together with nearly 100 en
gravings ol ali the novelties for Summer
bonnets, Cloaks, Trim ruing. Children's
Dresi-es, etc., Valuable information to Mil
liners, ress makers, mothers, and ladies
generally, presenting the largest and best
Fashion Magazine tn the World, published
47 j Broadway, and sold everywhere ai 25
cents, or seni by mail pest free, on receipt
of the amount, Yearly Sl wi.h the follow
ing valuable premium.
Each yearly subscriber will be entitled
to the selection of 50 cents worth of plain
patterns, from the designs ic the bonk, or
from the show room, or thsy ma be order
ed and sent by mail any time during the
year, by paving the postage.
RTSplendid inducements to Canvassers.
The summpr number will be ready on or
about the 1st of May. '
April 30th, 1852.
IIVRRIH FOU TIIC tIMO.V,
And L. T. Mtarpless' "Cheap Vnt-h More."
NEW GOODS 1 GREAT BARGAINS I
THE ouderigned is juM receiving a new
supply of goodt, fresh from the cities of
New York and Phil'a. and is prepaied to
sell them at Reduced Prices.
Calicoes from 7c to 12e, the best at 12 je
some of which cost 15c. Dress Goods ;
Challis, Lavelias, Ginghams, Muslins, (Ten
lucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c.,
in proportion.
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari
riety of sljle end quality. A good heeled
Gaiter for 62jc, and an excellent Congress
for $1,00. A kid heeled Xaceu Boot for Sl
and upward. ALSO, the High Col Palrao
ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chil
dren' Skirls, Linen Handkerchieis, &c, at
a very low figure.
c& Ed S3 si of
Best Stone Ware Sets 54.00, &c. Hominy,
Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons,
etc. Good Sjrop Molasses from 50 lo 60c
a gallon. Sugars, lower than recently sold,
from 8c lo 13c, the latter price for best
white. Coal Oil as low an any where.
f?An examination of the goods is soli
cited. Come and see for yourselves, (hat
the Cash System is preferable to any other.
Grain and country produce taken in ex
change for Goods by
...... L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, March 2a, 1862.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
JIT PETER ENTS STO 11 El
In Light Ltreet, Columbia coanty, Per.na.
HAS 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 be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE I
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods
choicest styles and latest fashions.
calicoes; MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS, SHAWS,
HOSIERY, SILKS,
READY-MWDE CLOTHING,
CASSIMERS, satinets,
COTTON ADES,
KENTUCKY JEANS, ,
THREAD, &C ,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
Cedarw are, Hardware, Medicinea, Drugs,
Oils, Paints, &c, Boots aqd Shoes, Hats
and Caps. , "f '
In short everything osoally nkept in a
country store. '
The patronage of old friends,. and the
public public generally, is respectfully so
licited. The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
Light Streel, May 7, 1862.
aj HOES to varteiy at ibe cheap cashtore
D 0f : L. T. SHARPLESS.
jLook lo your Interests!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER &6 EYE RS.
rpHE subscribers have just returned from
the City with another large and telect
assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods
purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest
figure, and which ihey are determined to
sell on as moderate terms as can be pro
a a I r I ww
cureu etsewnere in oioomsDurg. ineir
slock comprises
jaIiV Dress Goods,
of the choicest styles and latent fashions.
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hoi
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hal
and Caps, &c., &c. In short, everything
usually kept in country stores; to which they
invites the public generally. The highest
price paid for country produce.
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, April 30, 1862.
Diotiitioii T Pari iiciiit,
V OTICE is hereby given that the co-part-
nership heretofore existing between ihe
drm of D. C..& G. A. Herring in the repair
ing and boai building busines. at Centre
ville, Columbia coonly, was dissolved by
mutual consent on the let day of April 1862.
The books remain in the hands of the jun
ior member ol tbe firm, (G. A. Herring) for
settlement; who, al-o designs continuing
Ihe busines in all its branches as hereto
fore. He returns thanks for past patronage
and solicits a continuance of the same.
C. D. HERRING,
GEO. A. HERRI.VG.
Centreville, April 30. 1862.
Administrator's Notice
JVOTICE to hereby given' tt.at letters of
' adminiflration on the estate of John J.
Heller, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted by
the Register ol said county, to Michael B.
Heller, who resides in Mifflin lowuship.
All persons having claims or demands
against ihe estate of the decedent are re
quested 'lo present th.m for settlement, and
those indebted lo make payment withoul
delay to
MICHAEL B. HETLER. Admr.
Mifflin twp, March 26, 1862. 6w.
FRESH ARRIVAL
" OF
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
r"XHE undersigned would mot respect"
fully announce to the citizens of Blooms
burg and vicinity lhaf she has jut receiv
ed from the eastern cities her
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods,
all of which the is prepared to makeT-
and sell at a vpry reasonably low fig tj2
ore. Her assortment of soods are a
little superior in point of durability as well
as laMr fulness, to any offered in this section.
She returns thanks for the liberal patron
age she has received, and respectfully so
licits a continuance of the same.
MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsburg, April 23 1862.
NDWRAKDCR MIOP.
Opposite ihe Court House and next door to I
Democrat Office
THE undersigr.ed,repecifully inform his
friends and customers that he has opened
A New Earber Seop.
In Court Hon-e Alley, next door below
the OtTiee of the Columbia Democrat, where
he will be h?ppy lo wait upon all customers,
and from long experience and strct atten
tion to bovine, be hopes to merit and re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
, ftSTAM things here ''done in decency and
in order." THOMAS BROWN.
' Bloomsburg, March 5, 1862.
iuOUi; IiXCITI.6 kews :
YORKTOWN CAPTURED !
The Rebels Retreating!
THIS IS GLORIOUS NEIVS !
FUT tbere"is still more important and
- valuable news to the citizens of Con
yngham and vicinity, in Columbia coun
ty. Ii is that J. B. & R. KNITTLE have re
ceived uewgoods and established a Store
in the place above named, where goofs
can be purchased upon t he mo-t reasona
ble term for cash ot short credit. They
pay particular attention t? dour, feed and
provision geoerall , which can be had at
their establishment at all limes, or deliver
ed to the purchaser upon short notice, a
they keep a hoise and wagon for that pur
pose. .
THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS
is calculated to suit the people and the
lime. They have evetything commonly
found in country stores.
Country. Produce will always be taken in
exthar.se for Goods and the regular mar
ket price paid for the 8a me.
J. B. & R. KNITTLE.
- Conyngham. May 14, 1862.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry G. Miller, late of
Jiijiin twp., dec a.
VOTlCE in hereby given that letters tes--'tamentary
on ihe eatate of Henry G.
Miller, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted bv
the Register of said county, to John H.
Hetler, residing in the township and coun
ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or
demands against 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
to the undersigned.
JOHN H. HETLER, Executor.
Mifflin, May 7, l626i.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Philip Hartman, late of Scott town
ship, Columbia county, deceased.
ETTERS of administation on the estate
of Philip Hartman, late of Scott town
ship, Columbia county, dee'd, have been
granted, bv tbe Register of said county, to
Henry T. Reily, who resides in the town
ship and county aforementioned. All per
sons having claims or deuiands against the
estate of the decedent, will present them
io the administrator for settlement, and those
indebted lo the estate are requested to
make payment immediately to the under
signed. HENRY T. REILY,
Scott twp. April 30, 1862. Admr.
Missed and Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
Cuilc'rens Fancy and Common Shoes,
low as can be bought elsewhere, at the
Cheap Cash Stcre of L.T. SHARPLESS.
Blaomsburs, May 14, 1862.
' 1 '"i i pdria'ti t To liouseX) a li'ersT'1"'1
I.nporlant to Builders.
Important io Rail Road Companies
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this mny concern, and it eoncerm
every body.
JOIIJfS 4i CROSLEFS
IMPROVED GUITA PERCH A.
The Cheapest and most dubleRoofiing
in ose.
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PWDOF.
II can be applied to New and Old Roofs of
All kinds, sieep or flal, 8nd to Shingle
Roofs without removing the Shingle. ' "
THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD
TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE.
This article has been thorougly lerted in
New York City and all parts of the United
Slates, Canada, West indies and Central
and South America, on Buildings of all
kinds, such as Factories, FoundriesCborch.
es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public
Buildings generally, Government Buildings,
&c, by ihe principal Builders, Architects
and others, during ihe. pasi four years, and
has proved to be the CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it is
in everv resoect a fiira.
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
I hi is the ONLY matennl m
the United States which combines ihe verv
desirable properties of Flnttiriiv n,.
r - uuiu-
....My, wuitu ib uni vrrf any acKnowieded
to bp nofsesned hv CI fTTT A PPDou T i
INDIA RUBBER. u
No Heat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of applying it is triflning with
oruinary uooi can De covered and fin.
ished the some day.
IT CAN BE.APPLIEI) RY aw nwp
and when finished forms a vcrfedlv R:-
Proof surface, with an e!aii hH. i,:u
cannot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms
Mhrlnl Ii. ( Dwf H 1 ?
,, s u, imu i uuaiup, nor any external
action wha'evr.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA ppmpvt
For Coaling Metals of all Kinds when ex
Dosed to the aciion of the lV,ma.n
For Preserving and Repairing Metal
hoojs oj an funds,
-This is the onlv Comnoniiinn ITnntrn
Which Will 6UCCe8sfullv rpi. yram
J ' - n vi u llli
changes of climates, for any length of lime,
vmeii appiip.u to me'.ais, lo which it adheres
firmly, forming a body equal io three coals
of ordJnary pain:, corns much less, and will
LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
from its elasticity IB not ininro.l hv Ida on...
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
consequent upon sudden changes of the
weatner.
It will not CRACK IN COf.n OR IJ TTW
IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofa ran r
readily repaired wiih GUTTA PERCHA
Lh.Mr.NT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion a ri( leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water tight Roof for many years.
Tnis Cement is peculiarly adapted for ihe
preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, &c ,
also for general manufacturers u-e.
GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Rools or every description, from its
great elaMioity, is not injured by the con
traction and expansion ol Metals, anc wil
not crack in cold or run in rarra weather.
These material are adapted to 'all cli
ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any ran of ihe country, at short
notice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
mils, ready prepared for ose, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full
printed directions tor applicalino.
JGENTS WANTED.
We wil mukelUierul and satisfactory arrange
mevls with resxn,ibe paities who would like to
establish themselues ina Lucrative and Perma
nent busines.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
Ve can give abundant prool of all we
claim in favor of our improved Roofiug
Materials, have applied them lo several
thousand Roofs in New York City and vi
cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY,
Sole Manufacturers,
Jl'holesale Warehouse 78 ffWiam St.,
Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will
be fornUhed on application.
October 16, 186 1. ly.
BE I TIFl L COMPLEXION.
rOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
- send loall who wish it (free of charge)
the Rfcipe and full directions for makir.g
and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, thai
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Pan, Freckles, &c, &c, leaving the skin
smooth, clean, and beautiful; aUo full di
rections lor using Pelatreau's celebrated
Stimulant, warranted to start a full growth
ol Whiskers, or a Mustache, in less than
thirty days. Either of the above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwith stamps for retnrn postage) DR.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist, 851 Broadway New Yorlr.
January 15, 1862. 2m.
rp HE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
1 of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing, and lor the e-pecial benefit of Young
Men and those who suffer wiU Nervous
Debility, Lofs of Memory, Premature De
cay, &c, &c, fee, by one who has cured
himself by simple means, af'er being pot
io great exper.se and inconvenience,
through the ne of worthless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctors.
Smgle copies may be had of the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long
Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed
envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM
BERT, Esq, Greenpoint, Long Island,
New York.
January 15, 1S62 2m.
Kollock's Dandelion Coffee.
THIS preparation, made from the best
Java Coffee, i recommended by physician
a a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all
bilious disorders. Thousands who have
been compelled lo abandon the use of cof
fee will ut-e this without injurious effects.
One can contains the strength ot two
pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEY A IN
The purest and best BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and i-.tke. Price 15 cents.
Manufactured by
M H. KOLLOCK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia,
And sold ly all Drug gists and Grocer s.n
February 26, 1862. ly.
Administrator's Notice.
ESTATE OF ALEM KAPB, DECD.
Letters of administration Q the estate of
Alem Marr, late of Scott twp , Colum
bia connty, deceased, have been granted
by the Register of said county to Peter Ent,
residing in Light Street, township and coun
ty aforesaid. All persons having claims or
demands against ihe estate of the decedent
re requested to present them duly authen
ticated to the administrator for settlement,
and those indebted to the estate will make
payment forthwith to
PETER EI", admr.
Scott, May 28th, 1862.
or thr
Brave Soldiers mid Sailors.
HOLLO IVA-V'M.- PILLS
AND OINTMENT. v
A'l who have Friends and Rela'ire in
the Army or Navy shonld lake especial
care.that they be amply supplied with ihese
Pills and Ointment ; and where - the
brave Soldiers and S-ilorn have neglected
to provide ihemelve with them, no better
present can be seritthem bv their iriand
They have been proved to be the Soldiers'
never-failing-friend in the boor of need.
COUGHS AND "COLDS- AFFECTING
TROOPS. "
Will be relieved and effectually pored
using there admirable medicines, and by
pajmg proper attention to ihe Directions
which are attached to each Pol or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Of AP
PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
Those feeling which so sadden us, usual
ly arie from tronble or annoyance, ob
structed perspiration, or eating and drink-
'S riaiever is nu whoienome, thus dis
turbing the healthful aciion of the liver and
stomach These organs m ost be Irelieted,
if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking
according to the printed instructions, wi',1
quickly produce a healthy aclioo in both
liver and stomach, aud as a natural conse
quence a clear bead and good appetite.
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
' BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by tbe use of these
invaluable pills, and the soldier will qniek
ly acquire additional strength. Never let
the bowels be etther confined or undnly
acted upon. Ii may teem strange that Hoi
loway'n Pills should be recommended for
Dysenlary and Flux, many persons suppo
sing ihar they would increase tbe relaxa
tion. This is a great mistake, for these
Pills will correct the liver and stomach
and thus remove ail ihe acrid humors from
the system. This medicine will give tone
and vigor io the whole organic system how
ever deranged, while health and strength
lollo w as a mailer ol course. Nothing will
stop the relaxation of tte bowels so sure as
thu famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! JNDIS-
rfl l.'TTAVT rr? trnir-rn
uitiiuin ur luuin.
Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can with certainty be radically cured if the
pills are taken night and morning and the
Ointment be freely used as saled iu tha
printed instructions. If treated in any oth
er manner iney ary op in one part to break
out in another. Whereas this Ointment
will remove the hnmors from tbe system
and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little perseve
rance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure.
BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES.
To which every Soldier and Sailor are Ii.
able, ihere are no medicine o safe, tore
and convenient as Holloway's Pills and
Ointment. Tbe poor wounded and almost
dying sufferer might have I.U wounds
dresed immediately, he would only pro
vide Vimi-ell with this match!es Ointment,
which should be ihrust into the wound
and meared all rnuud it, then covered with
apiece of linen from his knapsack and
compressed with a handkercheif. Taking
night and morning 6 or 8 pills, to root the
sys'em and prevent inflamation.
Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman'
CheM should be provided with these valua
ble Remedies.
CAUTION ! None are gennine onleM
ihe words "Holloway., New York and Lon
don are discernible a Water-matk in
every leaf of r jc of directions around
each pot or box : the same may be plninly
seen by holding the leaf to the light. A.
handsome reward will be given io any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection of any party or parties coun
terfeiting the medicines oi vending the
same, knowing them to be spurious.
Sold at tbe Manufactory of Professor
Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, tbroughoot tbe civilized world
in boxes at twenty five cents, sixty two
ctrits and one dollar each.
C" There is considerable saving by ta
king the larger sizes. .
N B Directions for tbe tn idanre of na .
n r
tients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
April 9ih 1862. ly.
MADISON HOUSE,
(OF JERSEYTOWN, PA )
JTTHE subscriber would respectfully ap
prise his friends and the public gener
ally, that he has established the
MADISON fi HOUSE,
in Jerseytown, Columbia county, Pa. The
above bouse has lately been te fitted and
undergone a thorough repairing by tbe pro
prietor. He is fully prepared to entertain
the travelling custom as well a the local
with general satisfaction, His TABLE and
BAR, are well supplied and will be careful
ly superintended. And his STABLE is am
ply and well stocked, in charge of careful
grooms, will always be properly attended.
CP" He invites a share of the public eus
torn, and pledes his best efforts, to help
bis guet-ts feet at home.
SAMUEL RIMBY.
Jerseytown, Jan 8, 1862.
Executor' lYoticc.
Lvate oj vniuiopntr tuner, laie oj suigun,
township, Col co., deceased.
I" ETTERS testamentary on the elate of
Li Christopher Heller, late of Mifflin twp.,
Columbia county, deceased, have . been
granted by the Register of Columbia coan
ty, to Samuel Heller, residing in Hollea
back township, Luzerne county. AH per
sons indebted io said estate are requested
to call and make immediate payment, aad
those having claims or demands will pre
sent them prcpeily authenticated for settle
ment to ihe undersigned.
SAMUEL HELLER, Executor.
January 8, 1862 6i.
Administrator's Notice.
JVJOT1CE hereby given ihat letters of
' administration on the esta'e of Henry
D. Miller, late of Miue township, Colom
bia county, deceased, have been granted by
ihe Register of faid county to Joseph Mus
teller of Maine township and Nathan Lon
genberger residing in Union township,
Schuylkill county. All persons indebted
to the enate of the decedent are requested
to make payment lo the admini-traiors
forthwith, and ihot-e having claims will pre
sent ttiMio duly antheiitieaieJ for eule
neul without delav n
JOSEPH MASTtLLER, ) , -NATHAN
LON'iENBKRGER Aa m'
Maiue towthip, May 21, 18ti2.