The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, July 30, 1862, Image 3

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    STAR OE THE NORTH
T1
L00.13SI5UUG, f
Wednesday Earning, Jalj 30th, IWii
Democratic County ConTcatioa.
TVOTICE is hereby given, thai the Demo
cra'ic Electors in and for the several
Bortinghs and Election District! of Colum
bia county,-will meet at their respective
places of holding said Elections
On Saturday, the 23J day of August,
Between the hoars of 3 and7 o'clock, P. M ,
of s:dd day, for the purpose ol choosing
two Delegates from each Election District,
in meet in COUNTY CONVENTION, at the
Court House, in Bloom burg
On Monday the 26th day of August,
At one o'clock P. M., of said day, for the
purpose of making , the usual Democratic
nominations, to be an p ported by the Elec
tors of Colombia rocmty at the ensoingGen
eral Election, and for the transaction of
oihui business pertaining to the interests of
the Democratic party.
. , W. H. JACOBY, Chairman.
HnisoN Owen,
Stxfksn Pohe,
Rohr McHenrv,
Samuel Hagenbcch,
A. J. ALBtHTSON,
J. II. Roebins,
John M. Ness.
Democratic Standing Committee.
A War Meeting will be helJ in Benton
on Saturday, August 2d 1S62, at 4 o'clock
in ihe afternoon. It will be addressed by
Jobn G. Freeze and others.
The next term of the New Columbia
Male and Female Academy will commence
on :he 5ih of August 1862. This is a good
school. It id worthy of a liberal patronage.
R. S. Bingham is Principal.
lr is said that the Directors of the Penn
sylvania Rail Road Company, have subscri
bed fifty thousand dollar", to be used as
bocniy pay for soldiers under the new req
uisition. Cpr venerable 'friend Major (before the
war broke out) Isaac S. Monroe, of Catta
witsa, was a Vice President in the late
Republican State Convention which met
at Harrisburg.
In another column will be found the
Proclamation of Gov. Curtin calling opon
the citizens of the State to furnish twenty
om regiments as our qnota ni.der the Pres
ident's late cal. for trcop.
Is to day's Star will be seen the pro
readings of the late war meeting held in
this place. The Secretaries here after will
please write ou: the proceedings themselves
if ibev wish us to publish any more. It is
their business, not ours.
Charles Coknkr, Eq , for the last ten
yeirs Clerk in the Auditor Generat's office,
at Harrisburg, is now on a visit to his
friends in Columbia county. He. visited
onr sanctum on Wednesday. Mr. Conner
is i most efficient officer and estimable gen
tle m an .-Democrat.
The CiRcrs no doubt was largely attend
in this place on Monday last People
iriJfind money to a'tend such places, when
often they need it badiy for other purposes
mich more honorable and respectable. But
po:h is human natnre. Excitement gets
thu better of soma people.
The law does not allow any bounty to
ttn5 nine months men, except the S25 paid
at the time ol being mustered iuto service
Tlie remaining S75 is only payable to those
wijo enlist for three years or during the
wur. Our boys will do well to observe this
muter.
The County Commissioners are expect
ed to meet at their office, in this place to
day, for the purpose of taking into consider
atioruhe appropriating of money toward
raising Columbia county's quota of volun
teers to perve one year or during the war
Some decisive step if looked lor them to
take in the matter speed.ly.
' The : following are the officer'', State,
District, and County, to be filled by election
this fall :. State Auditor General and Sur
veyor General. District President Judge,
one member ofCongress, and two Members
o:r Assembly, Couuty District Attorney,
County Commissioner, County Auditor, and
County Surveyor. It is lime candidates
maxe their intentions known. Prospects
nsver looked better for a Democratic tri
umph than they do at present.
There will be a War Meeting held in the
Court House, at this place, on Thursday
evening next, according o adjournment of
the last meeting. Some decisive 6teps will
have to be taken at this meeting in order
that this county may send her quota of men
in the field under the requisition by Ihe
Governor. Volunteers will have to be fur
nished, if not by enlistment then by dralt.
The war will not stop here, go on it icilL
There are quite a number" of young men
(wealthy Republican's sonn) in this town
'bo have nothing t hinder them from en
tering the army but their patents, from jwhat
-e can learn. We can count as high as
ro in a family, able to carry arms, where
one, at least, might be spared. Blush, ye
patriots!
Da.JoHKin bis letter to the late War
Meeting held in this place on Saturday
evening last tries to make himself feel very
i.nxioos "for a draft," in case the number
cf men called from this county "is not
jromptIy made op." "For one" he styles
himself "ready for it." How astonishing
that the Doctor is waiting to be drafted !
When Mr. Clark dated to the meeting that
lie bad a letter placed in his hands from the
iDcctor, we listened patiently to hear read
to the meeting that PALEMON JOHN, the
proprietor and publisher (but not always
Ibe editor) of the Columbia County Republi
can had taken up his shooting's tick and gone
to the army ! But, lo! to our disappoint
ment, he wits only "called sway" by some
other "business of a pressing character."
We always thought the Doctor was a gov
ernment efneer! Postmasters and Stage
ijrivers are not commonly drafted in this
iwuntry. The Dr. is "ready for it," truly.
Car Book labia.
The Fanner cad" Gardener, edited by A.
M. Spangler, in Philadelphia, has been
plaoed on our table for July. It U an excel
lent publication, and cheap one dollar a
year In advance. ' '
The Mirror of Fashions. Mme. Demor
esi's Paper ha9 graced our sanctum once
more. It is the publication for the- ladies
It is printed in New York. The terms are
one dollar a year, which also entitles -the
subscriber to fifty cent's worth of patterns
as a premium. '
Vb received a copy of a new publication,
a lew days since, entitled the Five Cent
Monthly Magazine A literary Journal. It
is published by E. H. Bullard, Boston, Mass.
The reading is of a purely literary charac
ter. The Angast number of the American Agri
culturist is out. We deem it net necessary
to speak of the rair qualities this Magazine
possesses over all others of like character
Our farmers have been told time and again
that this work was worth more than double
its subscription price, (which i one dollar)
and we know many of these same men
have commenced taking this periodical and
have found our statement correct. Orange
Judd kuows how to publish an Agricultural
Journal that the people will patronize.
The not very comparatively young widow
er who signed a certain would-be Captain's
Military muster roll, to catch some others
as he was heard to say, did not succeed
very well in inveigling "others" if we may
judge from the number of names presented
on the roll. He had better left his name
off!
Joseph Evass aid Henrt EaTwiNE'got in
dispute at the circus, on Monday evening
last, in this place, when the latter stabbed
his disputant in a dangerous manner.
They both belong in this vicinity.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Fir. Fac. to me di
reeled, issued out of the Court of Common
Plea of Columbia county, will be exposed
to public ale, at the Court House, in
Bloom-burg, on SATURDAY, THE 16TH
DAY OF AUGUST, 1S62, at 2 o'clock, in
the afternoon of said day, the following
real estate to wit :
All that certain tract or pa reel of land,
situate in Madison town-hip, Columbia co.
Pa., bounded and described as follows, viz:
On the South and West by lots of New
Columbia, on the North by lands of Abra
iam i onng, on the East bv lands of Sanrl
Stauffer, and on the South East by land- of
Aaron fmiih, reclaming about one hun
dred and fony five acres, be the same more
or less, whereon are erected a good Frame
Dwelling House and a Bank Barn, with the
appurtenances.
ALSO,
One other lot or piece of land, si'uate in
the tow nship .no county aforesaid, contain
ing 20 acres, unimproved, bounded and
described as follows to wit: On the Wet
by lands of James Kisner, on the North by
lanJs of Alexander Carr, on the East by
lands of Jonnthan Masteller.
Seized taken in execution and to be Sold
a ihe properlv ol Jacob Bechtel.
JOSIAH H. FURMAN,
Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, July 23, 1862. J
GRA5D JFRORS-SEPT. TERM,ISG2.
Benton John D h'ine, P. N. Moore,
Beaver Samuel Cox,
Briarcretk J. C. Snvth,
Centre Andrew Frea,
Catiawi-sa Dr. J. W. Robbins, Dan'i Rein
bold, Ja ob"Creay,
Convngham Wm. L. Kline,
Franklin J S. Fahriuger.
Fishingcrtek, Emandus Unaogsi, David
Yost,
Jackson Josh o a Savage,
Ii-nsi John L. Hursi,
Madison James Welliver. Uriah Mills,
M.fflin D. A. Hess H. C. He-s.
Mi Pleasant Levi Garrett,
Maine J.tcob Gil 'llnj,
Pine Abraham Hemlock. John Lockhart,
Thomas McBrioe, Elijah Fullmer.
Traverse Jurors.
Bloom Michael Waller, Joseph Barkley,
John Deiterich,
Borough Berw ick Jesse Bowman, Hudsen
Owen,
Centre Wm. ShafTet, H W. Hagenbuch,
Jeremiah Hagenbuch'.
Cattawis-a Gao. Scott, Casper Rahn, Dan
iel Helwig,
Fishinccreek Martin Ammerman,
Frank I'll Br nj. P. Fortner,
Greenwood Isaac Dewitt, senr.
Locnsi lleuben Fahriner, John Davis,
John Kline David Herbein.John Harner.
Madison, Valentine WeiKver, "Mathias,
Moore, Shepherd Runyan, Richard De
mon, Ml. Pleasant Wm. Miller, Wm Kitchen,
Mnn'oi i Peter fletnibach,
Mifflin E. H. Hers,
Maine Jaro Shugar, Wm.T. Shuraao,
Orange Alfred Howell, -
Pine Ezra Runran, John Winlerstcen.
Scott Tl Omas W Edgar, Elias Kline, C.
Nuss, Sa.-n'l Hagenbuch.
Bloomsburg, July 23, 1862.
List of Causes for Sept. Term, 1S62.
1 AnJrew Criveling vs. Andrew Melhck
et al.
2 Philip Winlersteen vs Valentine Winter-
steen-
3 Daniel F. Seybert et al. vs Augustus B
Pearce et al.
4 Dan'! F. Seybert vs Augustus B. Pearce
et al.
5 Henry Welles jr. vs George Kinley jr.
6 Samuel J. Bealer vs. Abraham W. Rob-
bins et a!.
7 Jacob Eyer vs Abraham Klase.
8 Abraham Klase vs Jacob Eyer
9 David Lee el al vs Samuel L. Bettle.
ln Daniel F Sey bert v s Joseph Gensil.
11 Elijah McMurtrie et al vaChrin'n Wolf.
12 Frederick Markrofl vs John Robison.
13 Wm. Cox el al vs William Holdren.
14 William E. Cae vs Centre township,
15 H. B. Freas vs Joshua Fetterman et a!.
16 H B. Freas vs Joshua Fetterman el al.
17 John H. Brown et al vs Leonard B. Ru
. pert.
18 Peter M. Trangh vs Aaron Clayton.
19 Samuel Bittenbender vs Silas D.Edgar.
20 Mahion flicks et al vs Oliver Lynn et.al.
21 George Hughes et al. vs J. V. Crlswell
el al.
22 James Harding vs Eltas Reese.
23 Lewi Larish vs Robert Hagenbuch.
2-f Susanna Larish vs Robert Hagenbuch.
25 Andrew Larish's Execute rs vs. Robert
"Hagenbuch.
26 Peter Hoffman's Exec'rs vs David Fox.
27 N. B. Creasy vs Henry C. Freas.
28 Enoch Everett vs Mont. Kline et al.
29 Wm. L. Parks vs Elisha Rotbins.
JACOB EYERLY,
Prothor-otary'i Office. ) Prolh'y.
Bloomsbarg July 23, 1862. J
Letter "A" Family Sewing Blachiie,
With all the Recent Improvements.
Is the best and cheapest and most beauti
ful of all Sewing Machines. This Machine
will sew anything, from the runningxfa
tuck in Tarletan to the making ot an ovsr
rout; anything from Pilot or Beaver chth
down to the softest Gaue or Gossaner
Tissue, and i ever ready to do its work to
perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gall er,
turk, qnilt, and has capacity for a great va
riety of ornamental work. This is not the
only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and
so forth, but it will do so better than i ny
oiher machine. The Letter "A" Family
Sewing Machine may be had in creat vari
ety of cabinet caes. The Folding C; se,
which is now becomiug so popular, is, as
its name implies, ore that can be lol led
into a box or case, which, when opet ed,
makes a beautiful, substantial, substantial,
and spacious table for the work to rest
upon. The ca-es are ol every imasint ble
design; plain as the wood grew in its na ive
forest, or as elaboraiely finished as art can
make them.
The Branch Offices are well supplied 'vith
silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc , of the
very best quality.
Send for a copy of Sikgfr & Co.'s Gazette.
I. M SINGER & CO.,
458 Broadway. N. V.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 8 10 Chestnut St
N. S. Tingley, Agent, in Espy, Pa.
John Sharpless, Agent, in Cattawissa.
Ju y 23, 1862 -ly.
150 BEST PIANOS. 150
GKOVESTEEN & HALE, having re
moved to their new warerooms,
are now prepared lo offer the public a i;iag
nificent new scale full
7 Octave Koscyi'oocI Piaino,
containing all improvements known in this
country or Europe, over-strung bas,
French grand action, harp pedal, full iron
frame, for .
8150 CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years.
Rich moulding cases,
$175 TO 200,
all warran led made of the best seasoned
material, and to stand better than any oM
for S400 or $500 by the old methods of
manuiacture. We invito the best Judges
to examine and try these new in strum 3nis.
and we stand ready at all times to test ihem
w ith any others manufactured in this coun-
, y GR0VESTEEX & HALE,
47S Rroadiray, Kcw York.
June 4;h IS62, 3m.
READING RAIL ROAD.
SOJ3IER ARRAXGCJIEM.
GREAT Trunk line from the North and
rCnrthW't for Philudplntiia. TJpvv.
York, Reading. Pottsville(Lebanon, Allen
town, Easion, &c, &.c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philade'phia
New York, Reading, Pottsvslle, and a I in
termediate Sla.ions, at 8 a. M.and 1.40 P. M.
New York Expre-s leave Harribr m at
1.25 a. m. airlving al New York at 8.25 Ihe
same mor ning.
Fares Irorn Harrisbnra : to New York
$5 00, to Philadelphia S3, 25 and S2,70.
Bajronge checke'd through.
Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12
Noon, and 8 P. M. (Piit-btiroh Exp els)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3 15 P
M.
Sleeping ctrs in the New York Expre-s
Train, ihrouiih to and from Pittsburgh
without chariiie.
Pas-enaers by the Cattawisaa Rail Road
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A M. tor Phila
delphia and all interrne lia'e 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 I. M. for Auburn and Port
Clinton only, connectin? for Pine Grove
and with trie Cattavisa Rail Road.
An accomodation Pa-sener train leaves
Reading ai 6 A. M.and returns from Phila
delphia at 5 P. M.
C All the the above tiains run daily,
Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsville al 7.30
A. M. ar.d Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileas, Season, an 1 Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rates U and
from all points.
G. A. NICuLLS,
General Supenniendant.
June 4th i862.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE:,
CREDITORS, arid-other per-ons i:itetes-
ted. will take notice that the under
signed, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's
Court of Columbia county, lo ptt! and
adjust the raies i n J proportions of the
asseis of ihe Estate of Benjamin, Hjiyman,
dee'd., in the hands of Solorcon In jynard
his adminNtra or, lo and among the credi
tors of the said deceased, according lo law,
will attend to the discharge of his duties,
at his rfh.ee, in Bloomsburg, in said county,
on Saturday, the Sixteenth day of August,
A- D. one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two,at ten o'clock, A, M.,the con
firmation of trie first Auditor' Report hav
ing been taken off by the said Conn, and
the Paid report re-commilteJ to thu aid
Auditor, when and where all persons
interested are requested lo present their
claims to trie Auditor, or be debarred from
comin in for a share of the said a-ssets.
W. WIRT, Auditor.
Bloomsburg, July 16 '62. 4t.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Franklin Longenberger demised.
LETTERS of administation on ihn estate
of Franklin Longenberger, late of Co
lumbia county, dee'd, have been granted,
by the Register of said county, to Wm. K.
Longenberger, ol Beaver twp., Col. co.,
All persons having claims or d:nands
against the estate of the decede it, will
present them lo the administrator for settlem
en:, and those indebted to the estate are
requested to make payment immidiately
to the undersigned.
Wm K. LONGENBERGER.
A dnvr.
Beaver twp., July 9, 1S62.
KEW business firm.
rTHE undersigned respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally,
that they have entered int co-partnership,
under the name, style an firm ol J 11LLER
& EYER in the
mercantile Business
in the "Old Arcade," in Bloomsburg, Co
lombia county, where they intend carrying
on the business of GENERAL MERCHAN
DIZING, in all its diversified branches and
departments, and to which they invite an
extension of the public patronage.
S.H.MILLER.
FRED'K EYER,
Bloomsbarg, May 15, 1861 if.
HENRY ROSENSTOCK,'
Skv-Kiight AmforoiypUt,
ROOMS in ihe Third Story ot tne Ex
change Block, (entrance above the
Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun
ty. Pa.
Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859-ly.
GK EAT EXC ITEM FN T
AT
STILLWATER
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE
CEIVED, AT the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still
water, Columbia county.
The undersigned would respectfully in
vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the
surrounding country, to his larae and 'ex
tensive stock of Goods, just received from
the cities of New York and Philadelphia,
ail of which he will sell cheaper than here
lofore. His assortment consists of
Cloths,
Calicoe,
Muslins,
Hats and Caps, of
the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the
most approved make ; also, a lot of excel
lent Ilcady-JIartc Clothing.
together with a good assortment ol Ves
tnrgM. His store is well filled with Goods
ot every description. His
C3- IXi CE C3 Zm 132. 22 ZiB 33
are not surpassed by any Stoie in Ihe conn
try. His Hardware Department has not
been neglected.
SCYTHES, RAKES. HOES, SHOVELS
&c, are constantly kept on hand ; also,
Spikes and Nail ; in short, everything us
ually found in First-Cla Stores.
DANIEL Mc HENRY.
Stillwater, May 14, 1862.
.Greenwood Seminary.
fTMIE Spring Term of this Institution wil
-L commence on the 7th of April next.
The Principal will be assiied bv able
instructors, and as ample lacilities will be
afforded to qualify Students lor teaching,
for business or for a more extensive course
i'i literature, a liberal shaie of partronage
s h;ain solicited.
Pupils who do not come from home, or
are not put under ihe charge of near rela
tives, must board at the Seminary, and be
subject to Ihe regulations thereof. They
must provide their own towels and have
each article of clothing distinctly marked.
Eleven weeks corstiiute a quarter and
there will be a vacation of about six weeks
in mid summer.
Boarding, washing and TuitioOj with
furnished rooms, will be $25 per quarter,
ore half payable in advance.
Tuition alone in Common branches, $5 00
" including advance Algebra
mathematics history &c. 6 00
" in Latin, German or French
each extra 1 00
For further par1 iculars address
WM. BUKGESS, Principal.
Millville, Col co., Feb. 26, 1862.
ill ill e. Icmorc!l'
QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHI0.VS,
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS I
rJHE Summer Number will contain four
" lari:e and splendid Fahion Plates, three
Full Sized Patterns, comprising ihe neve
French Wai't, and eleganl sleeve, and a
Mis-e Sack, together with nearly 100 en-
l graving ot all the novelties tor Summer
t-onners, Cloaks, Tr-mming. Children's
Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Mil
liners, iress makers, mothers, and ladies
Generally, presenting the larsest and best
Fashion Magazine in the World, published
47j Broadway, and $old everyw here at 25
cents, or sent by mail pest !ree. on receipt
of the amount, Yearly Si wi:h the follow
ing valuable premium.
Each yearly subscriber will be entitled
to the selection of 50 cents worth ol plain
patterns, Iron, llie designs ir. the book, or
from the show room, or they may be order
ed and scit by mail any time during the
year, by paving Ihe po-ta2e.
CSplendid inducements to Canvassers.
The summer nnmler will be ready on or
about the 1st of May.
April 30ih, 1852.
i:uicR4ia for tub UMorv,
And I.. T. Miarples' "Cheap sh More."
NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I
THE undersigned is just receiving a r.ew
! supply of goods, fresh from the cities of
i New York and Phii'n. and is prepaied to
sell them at Reduced Prices.
Calicoes from 7c to 12ic, the best at 12$c
some of which cnsl 15c. Dress Goods ;
Challis, Lavpllas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken
tucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c.,
in proportion.
Ladies' Shoes and Gaiiors, in great vari
riety of style end quality. A good heeled
! Gaiter for 62 je, and an excellent Congress
'for 1.00. A kid heeled Lice Boot for Si
1 and upward. ALSO, the High Cut Palmo-
ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' arid Chil
drens' Skirls, Linen Ilandkerchiels, &e., at
a very low figure.
EltSS C m Q3 51irQ3
Best Stone Ware Sets S4.00, &c. Hominy,
Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chee, Lemons,
etc. Good S)rup Molasses from 50 lo 60c
a gallon. Sugars, lower than recently sold,
from 8c to 13c, the latter price for best
white. Coal Oil as low as anywhere.
r3"An examination of ihe goods is soli
cited. Come and see for yourselves, that
the Cash System is preferable to any other.
Grain and country produce taken in ex
change for Goods by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, March 26, 1862.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
JIT PETER ENTS STORE!
In Light L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na.
ffTAS 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 OU COUNKY PRODUCE I
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods
choicest styles and latest fashions.
CALICOES, MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS, SHAWS,
HOSIERY. SILKS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CASS1MERS, SATINETS,
COTTON A DES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C ,
GROCERIES,
QU EENS W ARE,
Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs,
OiN, Paints, fee, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps.
- In short everything usually kept in a
country stor.
The patronage of old friends, and ihe
public public generally, is respectfully so
licited. The highest market price paid for coun
try produce. PETER ENT.
Light Street, May 7, 1862.
HOES in variety at the cheap cah More
S of L, T. SHARPLESS.
Ltook to your Interests !
FR&SH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER EYER'S.
fglHE subscribers have just returned from
: the City with another large and telect
assort rnetit of
Spring and Similiter Goods,
purchased al 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
stock comprises
ladies' Dress Goods,
of the choicest styles and latest fashions.
DRY GOODS,
d? IX 22 C IP S3
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarware, Hol
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hals
and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything
usually kepi in country stores; to which they
invites the public generally. The highest
price paid for country prod-jen.
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, April 30, 1862.
Diolution of IaNneiliii,
jVOTlCE is hereby given lhat the co-part-
nerstiip heretofore exisling between the
firm of D. C. & G. A. Herring in the repair
ing and boat building business, al Centre
ville, Columbia county, was dissolved by
mutual consent on the lt day of April 1862.
The books remain in the hands of the jun
ior member ol the firm, (G. A. Herring) for
seiilerneiit; who, also des'-gns continuing
the business in all i's branches ss hereto
fore. He returns thanks for past patronage
and solicits a continuance of the same.
C. D. HERRING.
GEO. A. HERRING.
Centreville, April 30. t862.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that letters of
administration on the esiate of John J.
Heller, laie of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceased, have teen granted by
Ihe Register of said county, lo Michael B.
Hetler, who resides in Mifflin lowuship.
All persons having claims or demands
against the estate of the decedent are re
quested to present thvm for settlement, and
those indebted to make payment wiihoul
deiay to
MICHAEL B. HETLER, Admr.
MifFlm twp , March 26, 1862. 6w.
FRESH ARRIVAL
or
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
TjHE undersigned would mosl respect"
fully announce to Ihe citizens of Blooms
burg and vicinity that she has just receiv
ed from Ihe eastern cities her
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods,
all of which she is prepared 10 makeT"
and sell at a very reasonably low fig-lif
ore. Her as-ortment of foods are a
little superior in point of durability as well
as lawfulness, 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 sqme.
MARY BARKLEY.
Bloomsburg, April 23 1862.
Opposite the Court Jlousf and tiext door to
Democrat Office
THE undersigned, repecitnlly inform his
friends and customer that he has opened
A New Barber Shop.
In Court Hou-b Alley, next door below
the Office of ihe Columbia Democrat, where
he will be h?ppy to wait upon all customers,
and from long experience and s'.rct a:tR.
lion to business, he hopes to merit and re
ceive a liberal tstiare of public patronage.
rTAW things here ' done in dereney and
in order." THOMAS BROWN.
Bloomsburg, March 5, 1862.
llillRIi EXClTIiXH KEWS!
YOHKTOWN CAPTURED !
The Rebels Retreating!
THIS IS GL OR IO US JV JFS J
OUT there" is still moro important and
valuable news to 'he citizens of Con
ynsham arid vicinity, in Columbia coun
ty. It is that J. B. k'R. KNITTLE have re
ceived newgood and established a Siore
in the place above named, where goo Is
can be purchas.l upon the most reanna
b!e terms for cash or short credit. They
pay particular attention M flour, feed and
provision genera!!) , which can be had at
their er!abliLme;!t at all times, or deliver
ed to the purchaser upon short notice, as
they keep a horse and wagon for that pur
pose. THEIR STOCK OF DRV GOODS
i calculated to suit the people and the
lime. They have everything commonly
found in country stores.
Country Produce will alw ays be laken in
exchange for Good and the regular mar
ket price paid for the same.
J. B. & R. KNITTLE.
Conyngham, May 14, 1862.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Henry G. Miller, late of
Mijjlin twp., dec it.
TIJOTICE i hereby given that letters tes-
tamentary on the estate of Henry G.
Miller, late of Mifflin township, Columbia
county, deceased, have been granted bv
the Register of said county, lo John 11.
Hetler, residing in Ihe township and coun
ty aforesaid. Ail person having claims or
demands agair.si the esiate of the dece
dent are requested lo presenl Ihem 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, 6t.
G ii 1 1 a Perclia Rlacking .'
WITHOUT BRUSHING.)
IOR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages,
and Military Leather Work.
This new and excellent article excels
eveaylhing ever before in nse, for beauti
fying and softening the Leather. It make
u polish like patent leather ; will not rub
off with water, nor stain the finest white
silk, and makes leather perfectly water
proof. Twice a mouth applied on boots
and shoe, and once a month for harness
is sufficient. If the leather becomes dirty
wah it off with clean water and the poli-h
will re appear. Warranted as represented.
Directions lor use. Apply a few drops
on a sponge, rub it tlowly over the leather,
and the nolish is complete.
PRICE 37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I
For sale by L. T. bHARPLESS. j2
Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862.
Important to House Owners.
Important to Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this tnav concern, and it concerns
every body.
JOHNS 4- CROSLEY'S
IMPROVED GUITA PERCH A.
The Cheapest ar.d mosl duble Roofiin"
in use
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It.can be applied lo New and Old Roofs of
All kinds, steep or fiat, and to Shingle
Roofs without removmj the Shingles.
THE COST IS ONLY AfcOUT ONE-THIRD
TH AT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE.
This article has been tborougly tested in
New York City and all parts of the United
States, Canada, West Indies and Central
and South America, on Buildings of all
kind, poch as Factories, Foundries Church
es. Rail Road Depols, Cars, and on Public
Buildings generally, Governmeot Buildings,
&c., by ihe principal Builders, Architect?
and others, during the pasl four years, ant!
has proved to be the CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it is
in every respect a Hire, water, weather and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
7 is the ONLY material manufactured in
the United States which combines ihe very
desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura
bility, which are universally acknowledged
to be possessed by GUTTA PERCHA and
INDIA RUBBER.
No Ieat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of applying it is triflning wilt
ordinary Roof can be covered and fin.
ished the some day.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE,
end when finished forms a perfectly Fl-e
Proof surf ice, with an elastic body, which
cannot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms,
Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any external
action wha'evM.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when ex
posed to :he action of Ihe Weather and
For Freserviiz and Rf pairing Metal
Roofs of ull Kinds,
This is the only Cornposiiion Known
which will successfully resist extreme
changes of climates, for any length of lime,
when applied to me'als, to which it adheres
firmly, iorming a body equal to three coat
of ordinary pain:, co-is much Ie. and will
LAST JHREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
from its elaticiiy is not injured by Ihe con
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
con.-equent upon sudden changes of the
weather.
li will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL OT
tWASH OFF.
j Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can te
I readily repaired wiih GUTTA PERCHA
, CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor-
rosmii ann leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water light Roof for many year.
This Cement is peculiarly adapted for the
preservation of Iron Railing, Sioves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Imnlerr.enis. &c ..
j also for geneial manufacturers use.
GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT
For preserving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Roofs or every description, from its
great elasticity, is not injured by ihe con
traction and expansion ol Metal., anc will
not crack in cold or run in varm weaiher.
These material are adapted lo all cli
ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or
der Irom any part of the country, at short
notice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
roU, ready prepared for use. and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wiih full
printed: directions tor application.
AGENTS WANTED.
We trill makelibcral and satisfactory arrnnge
mer,t with reptmnh!e pittiet who would like lo
otabtisk themsclnes iua Lncrative and Perma
nent business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
We can give abundant proof cf all we
claim in favor of enr improved Rcofing
Materials, have applied 'them to several
thousand Roofs in New York City and vi
cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY,
Sole Manufacturer,
If'holesaf Warehouse 78 IViUiam St.,
Cornerof Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circnlars and Prices will
be famished on application.
Ocsober 16, 1861. ly.
BE A I'TIFl L COMPLEXION.
fOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
-' sen I toall who w i-h it (free of chirge)
the Recipe and full directions for making
and using a beautiful vegetable Blm, that
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Ta: Freckles, &c, &c, leaving the skin
smooth, clean, and beautiful ; also full di
rection (or using IVlatreau's celebrated
Stimulant, "war-anted to start a full growth
ol Whiskers, rr a Mustache, in ie$ than
thirty day. Either of the above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwith s-amp for return postage) Dlf
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist.831 Broadway New York.
January 15, 1S62. 2m.
ffi HE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
1 of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing, and lor t!:e especial benefit of Young
My-n and ihose who srjffer with Nervous
Debili.'y, Loss of Memory, Premtture De
cay, &e , Sec, &c, by one who has cured
himself by simple means, after being put
to great expense and inconvenience,
through the nse of worthless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctor.
Singh copies may be had of the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long
Island, by enclosing a post-paid addressed
envelop-. Address CHARLES A. LAM
BERT. Eq , Greenpoint, Long Island.,
New York.
January 15, 1S62 2m.
Kollock's Dandelion CoflVc.
THIS preparation, made from" the best
Java Coffee, i recommended by phvsicians
as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, Dyspep-ia, and all
bilious disorder. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon the ase of cof
lee will uce ;his without injurion effects.
0:ie can contains the strength ot two
L pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEYAIX,
The purest and besl BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and cake. Price 15 cents.
Manufactured by
M H. KOLLOCK, Chemist,
Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia,
tsTAnd sold by all Druggists and Grocers. JF
February 26, 1862. ly.
Administrator's rv'oticc.
ESTATE OF ALEM MARR, DECD.
Letters of administration on the estate of
Alem Marr, late of Scon twp , Colom
bia cocnty, deceased, have been granted
by lire Regi-ter of said county lo Peter Ent,
residing in Light Street, townsHp an J conn
ly aforesaid. All perscr s having claims or
demands against ihe etate of Ihe decedent
re requested to present them duly authen
ticated lo Ihtf administrator for settlement,
and tbo-e indebted to the estate will make
payment forth a-ith to
PETER ENT, admr.
Scott, May 2Sih, 1362.
FRIENDS AND RELATITES
or THE
ISrarc Soldiers altd Sailors.
HOLLO WAY' PILLS
AND OINTMENT. . .
A'l who have Friends and Relatives in
the Army or Navy, should take especial
cre,that ihey be amply supplied wiih these
Pills and Ointment ; and where ihe
brave Soldiers and Siilors have neglected
to provide thern-elves with ihei.n, no belter
present can be sent ihem by their friends.
They have been proved lo be the Soldiers'
never-failing-triend in Ihe hour of ned.
COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING
TROOPS.
Will be relieved and efTecinally cored by
using thef e admirable medicine, and by
paying proper attention lo the Directions
which are attached to each Pot or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT O AP
PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
Those f-elings which so sadden us, usual
ly arise from trouble or annoyances, ob
structed perspiration, or eaiing and drink
ing whatever is unwholesome, thus di
turbing the healthful action of the liver and
stomach. These organs m ust be relieved.
if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking
according lo the printed instructions, will
quickly produce a healthy action in both
liver and stomach, and as a natural conse
quence a clear head and good appetite.
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by the use of these
invaluable pills, and Ihe soldier will quick
ly acquire additional urengtn. Never let
ihe bowels be either confined or unduly
acted npon. Ii may seem strange thai Hol
loway'a Pills should be recommended for
Dyseniary and Flux, many persons (oppo
sing lhar ihey would increase ibe relaxa
tion. This is a great mistake, for these
Pills will correct the liver and stomach
and thus remove all ihe acrid humors from'
the system. This medicine will give tone
and vigor to the whole organic system how
ever deranged, while health and strength
lollow as a matter of course. Nothing will
stop ihe relaxation of ibe bowels so sure as
this famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS
CRETION OF YOUTH.
Sore ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can With certainty be radically cured if the
pills are Ipken night and morning and the
Ointment be freely ued as sated iu thu
printed instructions. If treated in any oth
er manner ihey dry op in cne part lo break
onl in another. Whereas this Ointment
will remove the humors from the fylera
and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little perseve
rance in bad cases lo insure a lasting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED
BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES.
To which every Soldier and Sailor are li
able, there are no medicines ki safe, sore
and convenient as Holloway's Pills and
Omiment. The poor wounded and almost
d)ing sufferer might have hi wounds
dres-ed immediately, it ,e would only pro
vide himelt wiih this matchles.-i Ointment,
which should be thrust into the wonr.d
and smeared all rouud it, then covered wi h
a piece of linen from his knapsack and
compressed wi:h a handkercheit. Taking
i-ijiit and morning 6.or 8 pills, lo cool rbe
svs em and present inflama'ion.
Ever? Soldier's Knapsack and fceainaVs
Chet shjuld be provided who these valua
ble Remedies.
CAUTION ! None are genuine orders
the words "Holioway, New York and Lon
don are discernable as a Water-mark" in
every leaf of ihe bo ok of directions around
each pot or box : the same may be plninly
sepn by holding ihe leaf to the light. A
handsome reward -sill be given to any one
renr'erinj such information as may lead ir
the detection of any party or parties coun
terfeiting ihe medicines ol vending the
same, knowing ihem lo be spurioo.
Sold at lh Manufactory of Profesor
Holiowav, 80 Maiden Lane, New York,and
by a'l respectable Druggisis and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the civilized world
in boxes -t twenty five cents, sixty two
cms and one dollar each.
l" There i consi derable savig by ta
king the lirger sizes.
N B Direc'ions for ibe guidance of pa
tient in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
April 9,h 1SS-2. ly.
aiARISOS HOUSE,
(OF JERSEYTOWN, PA)
7TI1E subscriber would reypsctfolly ap '
prise his friends and the public gener
ally, thai he has established the
MADISON m?I HOUSE,
in Jerpjtown, Columbia county, Ta. The
above house ha lately been lefitted and
undergone a thorough repairiog by the pro
prietor. He is fully prepared to entertain
Ihe travelling cutom as well as the local
with general satislaction, His TABLE and
BAR, are well snpplied and will be careful
ly superintended. And bts STABLE is am
ply and well stocked, in charge of careful
grooms, wiil always be properly attended.
CP He invites a share of the pabliccas
torn, and pledges his best efforts, to help
his gue.-ts feel at home.
SAMUEL RIMBY.
Jerseytown. Jan 8, 1862.
THE GREAT cr iX NATIONAL
HOUSE ff&ETFAIR;
WILL TH1 TEAR 'jCLjbSJb Sh&jLs HKU AT
Keystone Park,
WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA.,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
AND FRIDAY", SEPT. 2d, 3d, 4th & 5 h "
Arrangements have beer made o secure
lh fines assemblage of imported, blooded
and native bred horses, lhat has ever been
collected in this country.
CsT The List ot premiums will be large,
ranging as high S200.
Liberal arrangements, will be made with
the different railroad companies.
Wtlliamsport situateJ in t.ie magnificent
valley of the Susquehanna, and accessible
by Railroad from all pans of ihe U. Slates,
iseminently well suited for this exhibition .
Fuller particulars will shortly be given. -
Manager D. K. Jackrnan, P. Herdic,
Edward Ljon, J. N. Bagg, Henry Drinker,
Ii F. Mmon, Col. S. G. Hathway, J. It.
Cowden, Win. Colder.
A E. KNAPP, Pres't.
W. F. L?an. Chiel Mar-hull; H. E. Tay
lor, Trea-urer; George Al. DePui, Sec'y.
June 25, 1S62.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills.