The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 06, 1862, Image 3

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STA 11 OF THE NORTH
jTSjLOOJSSIJtJaUJ, PA.
Wednesday Horning, Ang. 6tb; 1563- ,
The proceedings ot the last war meeting
will Le found in another column of ibe
t'tar'. Read them.
Mr lacher Grans ha had several appie
I reei', loaded with very fine fruit, uprooted
by some of the receut storms.
Rjrki connty has appropriated S30 OOOas
a bcotttj fund lor volunteers for the six new
companies Irora that county."
Binj F. Hartmari of this place was
thrown from bis ulkey on Wednesday of
last week and broke one ol his legs. He is
doing as well as can be expected.
Those wishing to enlist for tiine or twelve
mouths have but a short time, as alter the
lOlh inst. no recruit will be received for a
lesn perit d than three jears or during the
w&l.
Thk Young Ladies of Bloomsburg will
holl an Ice Cream Festival in Robison'a
Brick, on Mam Street, on Thursday even
ing, the 14th of August, the proceed of
wDich will be applied to ameliorate the con
dition of the sick and wounded soldiers.
' W feel it our duty to announce that Dr.
Jofau has not volunteered. He i- evidently
Valorous man, to express himself ready for
a draft, when he known that as Post Mas:er
he is exempt ! Truly he is ready.
, I. V. Motcr, who was reported to have
I ecu killed at the fight befoie Richmond,
turns op since in one of the Hosj itala iii
3ltiuiore, where he lies wounded. He
wai formerly a school teacher in this place.
hlty he recover to fight another day.-'
(!ittawi is ahead of this place in rais
ing soldiers lor the war. That place and
thiu are expected to be able to send a Com
pany to Harrisburg on Friday next, to be
accepted as nine mouths men.
A. C. McNsrH, of this place, is buily en
gaged recruiting men for the war. He id
mere energetic than any. other man about
the place. He is going in the tented field
ttmse'f. Andy will make an industrious
and popular officer.
We learn that Ckari.es P xtos was not
killed :n the late t attle before Richmond.
Ho was formerly ot ibis place but enli-ted
rJ joined a company from Lycoming
county. letter says he is a prisoner at
Richmond. .He is a relative ot the Paxtous
ia this county.
In another column will be found a circu
lar iseued by the officers ol the Washing
ton Pennsylvania Soldiers Relief Associa
tion' Per-oti having friend or relative
in the hospital at Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Near York or New Haven,
can have assistance in learning their where
atoul and condition, by addressing or call
ing od the person named in the circular.
Chsklks H. Noll, formerly barker in this
p ace has procured hi discharge irotn the
army, ai er a service of pome nii.e month,
on account of ill health, and returned home
to his family. He design opening his bar
bur hop this week, and would .isk a fair
rhare ot public patronage. He is a good
liarr and t a r dresser, betides being wor
tty ot a liberal patronage.
Oji a Visit. We notice that our young
liiend, William Mebick, son of our towns
man Samuel Mel'.ick, who received an inj i
rj; to the knee some time ago, but has so tar
r covered as to Le able to pay his parents
ana irteiu a visit. esahim lying in
ti e Hospital, from the effects of his wound,
- ttree weeks ago, at Alexandria, Virginia.
Ha is a membei of Matthew's Battery, nd
omrade of Lieuts. Ricketts and Brock way.
MaJ- I. S. Monro made a speech at the
-ii"e war rneeiing at this place.-the whole of
ivbch we report He arose amid the
cheers of the audience, and said : "1 am as
good a Democrat as the sun ever thoi.e
upon !" the n resumed his seat which was
among the Vice Presidents of the meeting.
This speech brought down the Abolition
and Republican side of the bouse wiih rap
turous applause, for they admire his Demo
cracy, on account of its being so much the
color ol their own.
- We learn that the Methadists of the Ca -'
t iwis&a Circuit intend having a Camp Meet
lag on the ground ot Mr. Wiliiam Kim3cl,
rear Sharp Ridge, about 7-miies from Cat
tiwissa, to commence or. Monday, August.
18th, and close on the following Saturday.
. lie. T. M. Rkksk, Presiding Elder of the
Northumberland district and several other
eminent ministers are expected to be pres
cut. Republican.
We are informed that ihe citizens of Mil
iiile are making extensive arrangements
tot a grand Union Festival, to be held in
tbe grove near the village, on Saturday the
1 6th of August. The Festival will be under
the auspices ol the Ladies Army Aid Socie
ty of that pUce and tbe proceeds are to be
impropriated to ameliorate the coudiiioti ot
the sick and wounded soldiers. ' Several
distinguished speakers Irom a distance will
te in attendance. . -
; SixGtR & Co'6 Letter "A'; Family Sewing
Machine, which is advertised in the Star,
vithatfthe modern improvements, is the
cheapest and most besutifut of alt Sew
iig Machines. We can Bafely recommend
Hit Machine. It has been thoroughly test
t d and not found deficient ia any particular.
This Machine stands above all others
There is no other Machine in the Market
at the present day, nor likely to be, which
ciu eiruH so many kind of work lis ihis
JJachine in question. It is the leading Ma
eaiae of the day.
1 REfaisTEivswoTi ces.
NOTICE is hereby given in all legatees
creditors and other persons interested in
the estates ot the respective decedents and
minors, that the lollowing ad minis! rat ion
and guardian accounts have been filed in
the olfice of the Register of Columbia co.,
and will be presented for confirmation and
allowance to the Orphan's Court, to be
held at Bloomsburg, in the county afore
said, on Wednesday the 3d day ol Septem
ber next at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day.
1. First and final account of Geo. Blech
er & Peter M Karshner Executors of Henry
Krum late of Montour township dee'd.
2. The account of Alein B. White exec
utor ot Joseph White Ja e of Pine uvp,
dee'd.
3. First and final account of Chas. Mas
teller adm'r l Lewis Smith late of Brier
creek twp , dec d
4 First account of Geo. H ighes and cth
err odmitiistra'ors ol the estate of Joseph
Paxtou late of Catlawissa twp , dej'd.
b. Account of Win, Cox Elus Executor of
Elizabeth Murray late ol Derry twp., dee'd.
6. Account of Robert Davison Adm'r.ol
B. F. Teila late of CaUawissa twp., dee'd
7r Final account ol David Davis & Paul
Leidy executors ot Sarah techier late of the
Borough of Danville deu'd.
8. First and final account of Joseph W
Reese admr ol Benjamin W. Reese late of
Greenwood township de'd.
9. First and final aicoun of John H.
Hettler executor ol Peter Hertouher la e ol
Mifiim twp., dee'd.
10 The first and final account of John
Smith aitm'r of Peier Craw lord late ot Mad-i-on
to usliip dee'd.
11 Account ol David Krisher, Guardian
ot (ieo. W. Mint Buville Krisher minor sous
ol Simon Kribhrr late ol Locust twp dee'd.
12. The final account ol Pe er Hippeu
steel and John Hi-peiiteei administrators
oi Conrad Hippeu&it-el late of Bnarcreek
twp., dee'd.
13. Tt.e first ami finahacconnt of Jonathan
Wilson adm'r of Arnold Ketter la'.e of
Green wood township deo'd.
14. The final account of Wm. G. Quick
and John G. Quick, adm'r of Jobu H.
Quick late ot Montour twp, dee'd.
15. The final account ol Cyrus B. Reece
adm'r ol Veuiah Reeee lata of Hemlock
township dee d.
DANIEL LEE, Register.
Bloomsburg Aug 6 n l6o2.
BLOOMSBURG
BARBER SHOP.
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undersigned respectfully informs
the vi tZrfii ol Bloomsburg, and the
public geueraily. that he ha reopened t'-e
Barb-r Snop, located ou Main Street, ut the
wbi'e Frame building, nearly oppo-ite the
Exchange Block; w t t-re I e is l all times
teady to wait upon his customers to entire
satisfaction.'
SHAVING AND HAIRDUESSING,
Will bt execute d with rate and neatness
and in the tuoi taftiiobable fcijlt. and on
very moderate terms.
tdtT Shampooing, done up in Citj' style.
He i-oiicit .iibitc patronage uud plfe
hii bfl ei.df avuro to give every reao lable
sau i-facii on.
CHARI.KS HENRY NOLL.
B!oomburg, Aug. 6, 1362.
Circular
''H'oih'mgton renntytonnvi Soldiert1 Relief
stsocittio't.,
This Aoci tion, Imvin-' opened an office
at No 5 Wa hing-nn ti iilJin-, comer ol
"ill 8're: and Pennsylvania avenue where
wi I be lonnd a regis er of all Pennsylvania
soldiers in r around this city in lioi-pila'.s,
invite the Iriends of the same to call assur
iii2 them thai ail possible aid will be ex
tended oi finding iheir sons
Mr. Chas L. Weils, ihe register, will be
fouiui i l:e otiice.
" The Corre;iondin2 Secretary, Mr. S. Tood
Perley, will answer all letter ir. regard to
ick a-.d wounded Pennsylvania soldiers,
wliether in or around this city, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York, or Ne x Haven.
Address, care Box 84$ Washington, D. C.
J K. MOREHEAD, Prest.
J. M.SLTLLIVAN.Sec y.
July 31, I8S2.
I-UK I, ID sai.i;
Valuable lienl lis ate
In pnrsuanct-of an order ot the Orphan's
Conn of toluinbia county, on Saturday the
23 t day ol AnuM next, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon, John M. Cherribeilin, Adm'r
of Noah S P'ei.i3, la'e of Bloom town
ship, in said ron ii n , deceastrl, will expose
lo al.b PuMir: Vendue, upon the prem
ise., a t'enain lot of fironnd, moate it:
Hopk inville, Hlnom township v'' joiui''g
Bioomsburg Columbia county) and m ihe
North side ol ihe ullic road leadina from
B.oomsburg to Espyiown, IroMina on ihe
aid rca adj-miing a lot of the decedent
o-i ihe E-si a lot ot Aiic So) der . on .
west, and an alley on ihe norih, contamitig
in front ou Ihe public road aforesaid sixty
nine ffet, ai d extendiua alons the line of
Alice Seder's loi t;ii hundred pr.d iiintv-
fie leei t an ally, theme along said al
ley in a South East direction eight nine!
leei to a post, thence Ninth ve-lwardU
one hundred and filiy five feet to the public
roao. Hereon is erected a large two
story, frame house, a latge Brick stable
and oilier out building".
Late the E-taie of said deceased, situate
in the iowiisIjio of Bioom and couipv afore
said. JACOB EYEULV,
Cle,k
Blnom-bur?. Jnt 23, lf62.
TERMS OF SAIE. One fourth of the
purchase mony to be paid n the cor fir
mtijon of Ihe sale, three fourth in one
ear from the confirmation, with in:erest
Irom the confirmation, ten per cent of the
one fourth to be paid at the time of striking
down the property
J M. CHEMBERLIN. Adm'r.
- SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Fir. Fac. to me di
rected, issued nut ot the Court of Common
Plea of Columbia county, will b exposed
to 'public ale, at th- Court Hone, in
Bloom-burg, on SATURDAY, THE 16TH
DAY OF APGUSr. 1862, at 2 oVIot k, in
the afternoon ol aid day, the following
real estate to wit :
A!l thai certain" tract or parcel cf land.
sitDHte iu Madison l own-hip, Odmr.bia co.
Pa., bounded and described as follows, viz:
On Ihe Sou h and West by lids of New
Columbia, ou .the North by land of Aora
ham Young, on the E-si bv lauds of Sarn'l
Staufier. and on the S-.ntli Ea-t by land of
Aaron Smith, containing about one hun
dredand tony five acres, be ihe same mow
or les, whereon are erected a cood Frame
Dwelling House and a Bank Barn, w ith the
appurtenances.
x ALSO,
One other lot or piece of land, si'oate in
the township and county aforesaid, contain
ing 20 acres, unimproved, Bounded and
described as follows to wit: Ou thg Wet
by lands of James Ki-ner, on the North by
lands of Alexander Carr, on the Jast by
land ol Jonathan Mastellef-
Seized taken in exei-nrion and to be sold
a the property ol Jacob Bechtel.
JOSIAH H. TUBMAN,
SherifTs Offiere, ) Sheriff.
Bloomsburg, July 23, 1S52. J
SilER & CO
Letter A" Family sewing Blachli e,
With all the Recent Improvements.
I the best and cheapest and most beanti
lul of all Sewinz Machines. This Macb ne
will sew anything, from the running cf a
luck in Tarletan to ihe making ot an over
coat; anything from Pilot or Beaver cblh
down to the softest Gaue Sr Gossamer
Tissue, and is ever ready to do it wort . to
perfection. It can tell, hem, bind, gall er,
turk, quilt; and has capacity lor a great va
riety ol ornamental work. This i not Ihe
only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, mid
so forth, but it will do so better than nny
other machine. The Letter "A" Family
Sewing Machine may be had in ureal vari
ety ot cabinet cases. The Folding Ce,
which is now becoming so popular, is, as
its name implies, one that can be tol led
into a box or case, which, when opei ed,
make a beautitul. substantial, substantial,
and ppRcioii table for the work to rent
upon The ca-es are ol very imaaimble
design; plain a the wood grew in its na ive
forest, or us elaborately fiuiuhed as art can
niitkrt them.
The Bianch Office are well supplied vith
silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc, of the
very best quality.
Send for a copy of Singtr & Co 's Gazbttk.
1. M SINGER & CO.,
458 Bioalvvay. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. 810 Chestnut St
N. S. Tmgley, Agent, in Epy, Pa.
John Sharpie, Agent, iu Cattawissa.
Ju y 23, 1862 -1y.
$150 BEST PIANOS. $150
GROVES IE EN & HALE, having ie
moved to their new wareroouis,
1T0. 47 ErLOASVrAT,
ar now pre, ared to offer the public a mag
nificent new 6cale full
7 Octave Koscirood Piano,
coutaiuiitg all iinprovetnenia known ir this
Country or Europe, over-strung bass,
French grand action, harp pedal, full iron
frame, lor
S150 CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years.
Rich moulding cases,
$175 TO $200,
all warran ted made ol the best seasoned
material, and to stand better than any sold
lor $400 or 8500 by the old tneihoiis ot
manoiacture. We invite the best Judges
to examine and try these new insirurr ents.
and we stand ready at all times to test them
iih any others manufactured in tlii oun-
ry GROVESTEEX & nLC.
478 Kroadway, New York.
June 4 h 1862. 3m.
HEADING RAIL ROAD.
MM MLR AH11ANGL31LMV
GREAT Trunk line from the Nor:h and
North-west for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading Potisville, Lebanon, Allen
town. Easion,&e , &e. '
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadi Iphia
New York, Reading, PoMsville, and idl in
termediaie Sia.ions, at 8. M.aud I.4C P. M
New York Express leave Harri-h irg ai
1.25 . M. airlving at New York at 8.:?5 the
same mor ning.
Fare Iroir Harrisburg : to New York
$5 00, to Philadelphia S3.25 and $2,70.
Baggage checked through.
Reiurniug leave Nw York at 6 A M. i2
Noon, aii.t 8 P. M. ( Pin-burgh Ex re-s )
Lenve Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 2.15 P
Sleeping ctM in the New ork LprefS
Trains, through to and Irom Putt burgh
without change.
Passengers by the Cattaisa Riil Road
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A M. tor Phila
delphia ami all intermediate Stations and
at 3 00 P. M. lor Philadelphia. Ne York,
and all Way Points.
Trains lea e Pottsville at 9 A. M. and
2.15 P. M. tor Philadelphia and New York,
and ai 5.30 P. M. for Aobnrn ai:il Port
Clinton only, connecting for Pine Grove
and with the Cattawissa Rail Road.
An accomodation Pa-MMiyer train leaves
Reading at 6 A. M. and returns Irom Phila
delphia ut 5 P. M.
All the the above liains tun daily,
Sundays excepted.
A Snndav train leaves Pottsville at 7.30
A M. and Philadelphia al 3. id P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Sea-on, ai.d Ex
cursion Ticket, at reduced rates to and
Irom ail points.
G. A. NICoLIS,
General Superintemiant.
June 4'h i62.
AUDITOR'S NOTICII ,
CREDITORS, and other per-ons injeies
led. will tke notice ihat the under
signed, Auditor appointed by the Oiphan s
Comt of Columbia couutj, lo settle and
adjust' the rates bnd proportions of Ihe
as-eis cf ihe Estate of Benjamin, H i). man,
decM., iu Ihe hands of Sohhkoii Nejhwrd
hi- adiiiini-tra.or, lo ano among the credi
tor of Ihe s.iid deceased, according l' law,
will attend to the discharge of tii duties,
at fits i uc6, in riioomsourg.in earn i-uun.j,
on Saturday, the Sixteenth day of Augu-t,
A. :). nne thousand emht hnmtr -a aui
sixty-twn,at ten o'clock, A M..il con
firmation ot the first Audiuir' Rrport hav
ingbeen taken oft by he said Court, and
ihe said report re-com mitte J io tin said
Auditor, when and where all person
inierestea are requested to present iheir
cUims 'j the Auditor, or be debarn d from
coming in for a share of ihe said aet.
W. WIRT, Aiditor.
Bloomsburg, Jly 16 '62. 4t.
Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS the Hon. Aarou K Peck-
ham, Pie-ident Judge ot Ihe Gonrt .f
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery, Court of Quarter Sessions ol tht Peace
and Court of Common Pleas ami Orphans'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos
ed of the counties of Columbia, Sullivan and
W ommg, and ihe Hons. Stephen B Idy and
John MrKejnolds, Associate Judge, ol Co..
lumbia Co., tiave is-oed their precej I, bear
ing date one thousand eight hundred and
sixty one, and lo ire directed for fi tiding a
Couri ol Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery , Quarter Sessions ot tin- Peace,
Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in iil.ionis
borg, iu the county of Columbia, on the first
Monday (bein-r the 1-1 day) of Sept., nexi
and io i-oiitinue one week.
Notice i hereby 'O the Core ner, the
J u -tires ol the Peace and Coii-iablns oi the
said County of Columbia, lhai they.be Ihen
and theie in Iheir proper persons at 10 o'
clock in ihe forenoon ol said day, with their
records, inquisitions and other rem jmbran
ces lo do those things which lo their offices
appertain to be dune. And those that are
bound by recognizes, lo prosecutt agaiusi
the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail
of said county ot Columbia, lo be then and
there to prosecute then as shall be just. Ja
ror are requeued to be punctual in thei
attendance, agreeably to their notie. e, dated
at Bioomsborg, 21st day of July, in Ihe
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-one. and in the cighty-siith year
of the Independence of the United States of
America. (God save the Common wealth.)
JOSIAH H.J7URMAN,
Sherifi's Office, ) Sheriff..
Bioomsborg, July 31, 1862. J
GREAT EXC1TEJIFNT
XT
STILLWATER.
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RR
CEIVED. AT the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still
water, Columbia connty.
The undersigned would respectfully in
vile 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 which he will sell cheaper than here
tofore His assortment consists of
Cloth,
Calicoes,
Muslin,
Hats and Caps, of
ihe latesi fashion, Boots and Shoes of the
most approved m-ke; also, a lot of excel
lent Heady-Made Clothingr.
together with a good assortment ol Ves
ting. His store is well filled with Goods
ot every description. His
are not surpassed by any Stoie in the coun
try. His Hardware Department has nut
been neglected.
SCTTUES, RAKES. II0ES, SII0TELS
Sac, are constantly kept on hand ; also,
Spikes and Nails in short, everything us
ually found iu Firsi-Cla Stores.
DANIEL McHENRY.
Stillwa'er, May 14, 1862.
Greenwood Seminary.
THE Spring Term of this Institution wil
commence on the 7ih of April next.
The Principal will be asiied by able
instructors, and as ample facilities will be
afforded lo qualify S'udents lor teaching,
for business or for a more extensive course
in literature, a liberal abate of ;partrouage
is again 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 lo Ihe regulations thereof. Ttiey
must provide their own towels and have
each article of clothing distinctly marked.
Eleven weeks corstitute a quarter and
there will be a vacation of about six weeks
in n, id summer.
Boarding, washing and Tuition, with
furnished rooms, will be S25 per quarter,
oi.e half payable in advance.
Tuition ahuie in Common branches, $5 00
" .including advance Algebra
mathematics history &c. 6 00
" in Latin, German or French
each extra 1 CO
For further paricnlars address
WM. BURGESS, Principal.
Millville, Col co., Feb. 26. 1862.
ill me. lfiiioret'
QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHIONS,
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS!
rpHE Slimmer Number will contain four
" large and splendid Fashion Plates, three
Full Sized Patterns, comprising the new
French Waist, and elegant sleeve, and a
Misses Sack, together with nearly 100 en
gravings ot ali the novelties tor Summer
bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings. ChiUireu's
Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Mil
liners, dress maker, mothers, and ladies
generally, presuming the lergest and best
Fashion Magazine in the World, published
47 Broaduay. and sold everywhere at 25
cents, or sent by mail pest tree, on receipt
"I ihe amount, Yearly 1 wi.h the follow
ing valuable premium.
Each yearly subscriber will be entitled
to Ihe selection of 50 cent worth ol plain
patterns, from the designs in the DooH, or
Irom the show room, or they may be order
ed and sen by mail any tirr.e during the
year, by paving the postage.
rySplendid inducements io Canvassers
The summer number will be ready ou or
about the 1st of May.
April 30th, 1852.
Elt IIIM!I FOR TUC I MOY,
And L. T. sharpies "flieap C-h More.'
NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I
THE nndersigred is just receiving a r.ew
supi y of'goods, fresh fiom Ihe cities ol
New York and Phil'a. and is prepaied to
sell them at Reduced Prices.
Calicoes from 7c to 12-, the best at I2c
some of which cost 15c. Dress G.io I- ;
Chalhs, Laveilas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken
lucky Jeans, boy's Casimere9, &e.,
in proportion.
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors. in great vari
riety of Mj le end quality. A good heeled
Gaiter for 62", and an excellei t Congress
forSl.OO A kid heeled Loe Hoot for St
him! upward. ALSO, the High Cut Puimo
ral Laee Boot (or ladiex. Lndies' and Chil
drens' Skirt, Linen Handkerchiefs, at
a very low figure.
C2 tfc m S3 en zr cz
Best Stone Ware Sets S4.G0, &c IL'in'uiy,
Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons,
etc- Good Syrup Molasse from 50 to 6f
a gallon. Sugars, lower than recently sold,
from 8e to 13ir, ihe latter price for te-t
white. Coal Od as low as anywhere.
lAn examination of the goods i soli
cited. Come and see for yourselves, ihat
Ihe Cash System is preferable io 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
GOODS!
JIT PETER ENTS STORE'.
In Light L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na.
HAS just received from Philadelphia,
and is now opening at the old stand
lately occupied by Martz & Enl, a splen
did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which
will be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE !
His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods
choicest styles ami latest fashion.
CALICOES, MUSLINS,
GINGHAMS, FLANNELS,
CARPETS, SHAWS,
HOSIERY. SILKS,
READY-M de clothing,
CASSIMKRS. SATINETS,
COTTON A DES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C ,
GROCERIES,
QUEENS W ARE,
Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, Drus,
Oils, Paints, &c , Boots and Shoes, Hat
and Caps.
In short everything usually kept in a
oonntry 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.
Lighl Street, May 7, 1862.
v Hi)f'..s in turietv at ihe cheao t-a-h Store
O of L. T. SHARPLESS.
Look to your Interests!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
MILLER 56 EYER'S.
rMIE subscribers have just returned from
the City with another large and telecl
assortment of
Spring and Summer Coodsj
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 comprises
I-adies' Dress Goods,
of the choicest styles and late-t fashions.
DRY GOOD 5,
Of GU CZ3 C IT 1 Cd G3 q
Hardware, Queensware, Cedara'e, Hol
lovvware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hais
and Caps, &c , &o. In short, everything
usually kepi in country stores; to which fiey
invites Ihe public generally. The highest
price paid for country prod-ice.
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsburg, April 30, 1H62.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
'BllE nnder-igned would ino-t respect-
toily announce to Ihe citizens of Blooms
burg and vicinity that she ha just receiv
ed from the eastern cities her
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods,
all ol winch she is prepared io inakeTr-g
and sell at a very reasonably low fig fr' k
ure. Her as-oilmni of good are a
little superior in poml of durability as well
a- ia-tefuli'e.-s, lo an v offered in this section.
She returns thanks lor the libeml patron
age si e bus rfcei?d. and u-sei'ilnHy so
licits a continuance ol ill srne
MARY BARK LEY.
Bloomsburg, April 23
Opposite Ihe Comt Jiouse ami ntxl door to
Democrat OJfue
THE nndcrsgi:ed,re-pei:ilully inform hi
friend and customer that h has ojined
A New Barber Shop.
In Court Hon- Al ey, next door below
the Office of the Columtia Democrat, where
he will be hvppy to wait upon all m-ionier.,
nl from long experience a id strct a'tn
lion to buiresF, tie hopes to :rierd and re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
CPAII things here done in decern- and
in order." THOMAS BROWN.
Bloomsburg, Mrrh 5. 162.
G ii 1 1 a I' rc'iia ClacKtiis: I
(WITHOUT BRUSHING )
TjOR Boot, Shoes, Harness, Carriages,
and Military Leather Work.
This new and excellent article excels
eveaythirig ever beloe in use, for beauti
fving and sol ening the Leather. It rnal:e
a polish like patent leather ; will not rub
off with water, nor -lain the finest white
s Ik, and makes lea'her perfectly water
proof. Twice a mouth applied mi boot
and shoes, and once a month lor hnrnes
is tufhcirttii. If the leather becomes dirty
wah it oil with clean water and the poii-h
will re ap. enr. Warranted as lepre-euted.
Direct ions lor u-e. Apply a fe ilrops
on a sponge, rub ii slo'.tly over ihe leather,
and the pdi-h is cnmid.Me.
PRICE 37 CEFTS VFR BOTTLE !
ttT P'or sale by L. T. H.IU'LESS. j&
Bloomsburg, May 14, lb62.
GRAND Jt R0RS 5?E IT. TER.1I,!SG2.
Benton John D h'me, 1. N. Moore,
Beaver Samuel Cox,
B'iarcret-k J.C. Nin th,
Cen I re Andrew Fea-,
Cat:a ia Dr. J. W. Bobbins, Dau'i Rein
bold, Jacob Crca-y ,
Convngham Wm. L. Kline,
Franklin J S. Pahringer
Fishmgcreek, Kmaiidu Unaogst, David
Yost,'
Jackson Joshua Savage,
Locust John L. Ilui-i,
Madison James Welliver. Uriah Mills,
M.iHi.i D. A. Hes H. C. Ile-s.
Mi. PleasHtii I.ei Garrett,
M:iine Jacob Gd Miii.',
Pine Abraham Hmli'"St. Jihti Lfickhart,
Thomas AlcB.'iJe, E!ij ih Fullmer.
Traverse Jurorst
Bloom Michael Wat er, J;.-e,.h Uirkley,
John Deiterioli,
Borough Berwick Jesse Bowman, Hudsen
0 .ven,
Centre Wm. Sh;ifT-i. II W. IN-efl,.j(-!u
Jeremiah Hagei.tnch.
Calls wisa Gjo. Sc lt, Casper Rhn, Dan
lei Heivvig,
Fisliincreek Ma run Am Termaii,
Frank lui Bei j. P. Kurt ier,
(ireeiiwod l.aa.r Dm, setir.
Lorusi Reuben Fahriuger, J-'hn Dvi,
John K:ine David I It n , J idol Harner.
Madison, Valentine Weliner. Ma'hia-.
Moore, Shepherd R.nvau. Richarl De
rnott, Ml Pleasant Wm. Mdier, Wm Kitchen,
Mn'ot I Peter fleimhacti,
MifUiii E. H. H-s,
Mawe Jacoti Stingar, Wm.T. Shuman,
Orange Alfred Howell,
PiriP Ezra Runv an, Jotin Wi'uers'e(fi.
Scot: Thoma- W. Edga', Eiias Kline, C.
N'JSS, Sam'l ttaiieiihoch.
Biuomborg. July 23, 1 S R 2 .
List cf Causes for Sept. Term, I8C2.
1 Andrew divelin s. Andrew Ale In k
et al.
2 Phibp Winlers'een v Valentine Winter-
sieen.
3 Daniel F- Sebeit et al. vs Augustu- B.
Pearce el ai
4 Dan ! F. Sejbeit vs Augustus B. Pearc
et al.
5 Henry Welle jr. vs George Kinl-y jr.
ti Samuel J Bealer v Abraham W. liub
tiins et a!.
7 Jacob Eyer vs Al raham Kl.i-e.
8 Abraham KUse v- Jacnb Eer
9 David Lee et 1 vs Simuei L. Be'tle.
in Daniel F. Sej bert v Joseph Gen-il.
11 Elijah McMurtfie. ei al vs Chn-rn Wolf.
12 Frederick Markrnfi v-J.diu R .Imm.ii
13 Wm.Cox el al vs Will inn Holdren.
14 William E. C-e i Centre township,
15 H B. Frea vs Jo-hua Feiierman et al.
lri H B. Freas vs Joshua FcPerman ei ul
17 John H. Biown et al s Leonard B. Ru
pert. 18 Peter M. Tra-jgh vs Aaron Clayton.
19
2U
21
Sau.uel Bilieiibender vs Sila I). Edgar.
Mahlon Hicks et al vs Oliver Lynn ei.nl.
George Hujjhes et al. vs J. V. CrUweil
et al.
James Harding v Elia Ree'e.
Lewis Lari-h vs Ro'jeri Hageibuc'i.
Susanna Lari-ti va Ruben Hagentxich.
Andrew Lan-h's Executors v-. Robert
22
23
24
25
Hagenbnch.
26 Peter Hotfinan's Exec'rs vs Dv!d Fox.
27 N. B. Creasy vs Henry C. Frea.
28 Enoch Everett vs Mont Klitie el a!.
29 Win. L. Parks vs Eliha R bbms.
JACOB EVERLY,
Prothorjotary's Olfice. j Pio'.h'y.
Bloomsburg July 23 1862. j
I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Important to House Owners.
I nportaiil to Biiilder.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Iini;ort.nt to Farmers.
To cUwhr,n this may concern, arid it ccmctrat
every body
JOILXS 4- 'CllOSLEY'S
IMPROVED GUI I A PEli.lHA.
The Cheapest and mot dul'e Ruufimg
in ue
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
It can be applied to New and Old Roof of.
Al! kinds, sieep or flat, and to Shingle
Roofs n iihoui removing the Shingles
THE COST IS ONLY AKOUT ONE-THIRD
TH VT OF TIN. AND IT IS TWICE
t AS DURABLE.
Thi article has been ihorougly ipted in
New York City and all parts of the United
States, Canada, West Indies and Central
and South America, on Buildings of all
kind, such as Factories, Foundries Church
e. Rail Road Depots. Car-, and on Public
Building generally, Government Buildings,
&i, by ihe principal Builders, Architects
and other, during the past four yVar and
has proved to be the CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE HOOFING , use; it i
in every respert a fiire, waier, weaihe'r and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
7m is the ONLYmalennl manvf,clure.l in
the United Stutci which combine iha very
desiiable properties of Elasticity und Dura.
Inlity, w hich are universally ack nowled ed
to l... possessed by GL'TTA PEUCHA and
INDIA RUBBER. "
iYo Heat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of applying it U triflning with
ordinary Roof can be covered and fin.
ished the some day.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BV" ANYONE,
k nd when finished Jorms a pcifecty Fi'e
Proof sinice with an elat hody. which
cannnt be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms,
Shrink tug of Roof Boards, nor any external
a.;tion w ha' pvt. r.
LIQUID CUT1A PERCHA CEMENT.
For Loaiing Metals ol all Kinds when ex
posed to he adion of the Weather and
For Preaerviui; and R, pairing Mttal
Ruofa of all Kinds,
This U the only Composition Known
which will successfully resist extreme
change of climates, for any length of lime
when applied io me'iils, to which it adheres
lirmlv, lorming a body equal to ihree coats
of nrdhmrv pain!, ro.-is riiOch le-s and will
LAS I THIiEE TIMES AS LONtJ ; and
Irom its elali"ily i not injured by the con
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
con-eqneut upon sudden changes of the
weather.
H will not CRACK' IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can r.e
fffddv repaired wiih GUPTA PERCH A
CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion a oft leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water lighl R-of for many year.
Tlii Cement is peculiarly adapted for ihe
pre-ervaiiou of Iron Railing, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Implement, fcc,
also for ceneial manufacturer n-e
GUST A PERCH.? CEMENT
For pr-serviug and repairing Tin and other
Metal Rools or every description, from i s
l great eu-ncny, i not injured by ihe con
j traction and exparion ol Meials, anc will
j no' crack in cold or run in tatm weather.
I hese material are adapted to all cli
ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or
der Irom nny i art of H e country, at short
now-e, for GUITA PERCHA ROOFING m
r 11, realy prepared tor use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi;h full
pruned directions lor application.
AGENTS WANTED.
Jt'e W'll m'l&t liberal and tati-fictpry nrrane
metiu uitU e phi'le p utiei trh't would Hke io
establish themelnes ' Lucrative and Perma
nent business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH,
can give abui.d::t proof of all we
claim m favor of our improved Rotfing
Materials, have applied them to several
thousand Rool io New Yoik City and vi-L-if
'ty. JOHNS k CKOSLEY,
Sole Manufacturer,
Wholesale Warehouse 7S Jf'iUinn St.,
Couieroi L-berty S rr-el. N'EW YORK.
Foil descriptive Circulars and Prices wiil
be f.uni-hed on ai'plicaUOrl.
Oroiir Ifi lsfii iy.
ii!:lT!FtL C03IFLEXIOX.
rOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
-en l loall w ho wi-t, ii (free of charge)
the Rtpip and full directions for makn.g
and using a beau:iful vegetable Balm. tha"t
will effectually remove Pimple, Blouhes,
Tari Freckies, Lc, &c, leaving ii,e skin
-ir o'dh, cl-'aii, and beautiful; aUo full ui
reclions !r using IVJatreau's eletrate l
S'lrniilant, w;.r'asied to s'art a full growth
ot Whi-kers, f r a Mus-ache, in e?s ihau
ihiriv day-. Either of tfiH above cafi be
I'btamed by reii.ru mail, by addressing
fwiih s'amp for re'nrn po-tae) DR
THOjl AS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chein
ist 8S Broadway New Yorlc.
Janunry 15, 1?62. 2m.
r 1 1 HE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE
1 ol a SUFFERER, Published a a warn
i'-g, and lor the e-pecial ht-nefit of Young
A ii i and tho-- Mho suffer with Nervous
D.-h i li:y, J.-s of Men.oiy, Prem.;ure D.--cay,
& , &.c., i:o.5 t) one who ha cured
himself ty simple means, ufer being put
o great expor.se and inconvenience
through the e of wor hie-s medicines
prescribed ly learned Do tors.
m-le hhi.i-. may he had of the author,
C A LAMBERT, E-q , Greenpoii.t, Long
l-lai:d ti -ficloiiig a msi-oaid add'ttssed
'"yJV Ad lre-s CHARLES A. LAM
I5KRT E-q , Gieeupotnt, Lon Island,
New York.
January 15, 1662 2m.
Kollock's Dandelion Itiffer.
THIS preparai ioo, made Irom the besl
Jjva (.'otlee, i recommendeil by phvicin
as a superior NUTRITIOUS R EVER AGE
for Genvral Debility. Dyspepsia, and all
bilious disorder. Thousand who have
been compelled to abandon the use of oof
tee w ill ue ; h is without injtiriou effects.
O.ie ion contains the streng'h ol two
pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents
K0LI,0(K'S LEVAIX,
The pure, i a-.d beM BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and cke. Price 1 5 cents.
Miivufaclurcd hy
M H KOLI.OCK Chemi-t.
Corner of Bnnd and Chestnut Streets.
Philadelphia,
& And t,old bit all Pniggits and Grocers, jr
February 26, 1862. ly.
Adssiinistrator's 'olicc.
ESTA TE OF ALEM MARK, DECD.
Letters Ot ndministratio'i rn the. estale of
Aletn M-trr, late of Scott twp , Cnlum.
bia corr.tj, decea-ed, have been granted
hy ihe Regi-ter of said county to Peter E n,
residing in Light Street, to wnshiji an I coon
iy aforesaid. All persons ha v ing cl t im or
demands agairst the estate ol the oecedpni
re requested to present ihem duly autheii
ticaied to l ailministrator for settlement,
and iho-e indebted io the estate will make
payment forthwith to
PETER ENTJmr.
S.-ott, May 28, 1862.
j FRILADS AKD RELAT1VCS
j or THK
IIOLIaOlVAY' PILLS
AND OINTMENT.
A'l who have Friend nd Reln iros in
the Army or Navy s'-ni.td take esperiaf
ere,ihat they he amply snpniie I with ihes
Pills and Ointment ; ai!tl whr tbn
brave Sohlier- und S ilors tvp r eflected
lo provide lhem--lve wiih tl em. i;o beitr
present can be sent tliem bv ifeir Irienda
They have been pioved to be ihe Soldier.
never-lail ng-lnen J iu Ihe hnur of iied
COUGHS AND CCLDS AFFECTING
TROOPS.
Will be relieved a'td etTectnal'y cured bf
using ttier e admirabl-r rneilicine. and by
pai ing proper attention to ihe Directions
which are attached :o each Poi or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT (V AP
PE I I I E, INC1DEN I AL TO SOLDIERS.
Those feelings which o sadden unusual
ly arise from trout le or annoy hnces. ob
struct! perspira:ioiij or ea iug and drink
ing wha'ever i unwholesome, thus di
lurbing ihe l etdihf nl anion of the liver and
stomach. These organs must be relieied,
if you de-ire to be well. The Pill, taking
according to the printed instructions, will
quickly produce a healthy c'ioti in both
bver and stomach, aatt a a natural conse
quence a tlear head and good appeiiin
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by the u-e of the
invaiuaMe pills, and Ihe soldier will quick
ly acquire additional streiutn Never let
die bowels be etlher confined or unduly
acted upon. It may seem strange that Hoi
loway's Pill should be recommended " for
Dysentary and Flux, many persons suppo
sing lhai they woulu increase the relaxa
tion. Ihis is a great mistake, for these
Pills will correct ihe liver hh I stomach
and thus remove all the acrid humors from
lhe stem. This medicine will give tone
a'ui vigor to the whole organic sis'eui how
ever deranged, while health an t strength
lollo.v us a matter ol course. Nothing will
stop ihe relaxation of tl e bowels so sure as
tin- famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS
CRETION OF YOU1H.
Sore and Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling
can with certainty be radically cured if the
pill are taken night and morning and ihe
Ointment be freely oed as saied in th
printed instructions. If treated in any oth
er nianner they dry op in one part to break
out in another. Whereas this Ointment
will remove the humors from the system
rand leave the Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a Iiitle per-eve-ranee
in bd cases to insure a la-ting cure.
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED
BV THE BAYONET. SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES.
To which every Soldier and Sailor are li
able, thee are no medicines so safe, sure
arid convenient a llol!o-ay : P.lls und
Ointment. The poor w ounded attd almo-i
diiug siifT-'rer might have hi wound
dres-ed immediitely, il he would only pro
vide him-elt wiih tui match! Ointment,
which siioulJ be ihrul into lite wound
an. I smeared all rouud it, then covered wi'h
a piece of linen bom hi knapsack and
compressed w i ft a handkercheif. Taking
uiht and morning 6 or 8 ptll, to rool the
ss em and prevent i.'iRaina ioo.
Ever Sohher's Knap-ack arid Seaman's
Clie-i shuli be provided with these valua
ble R-medie.
CAUTION ! None sre genuine unless
the words "Hoiloway, New York and Lon
don are discernahle as a Water ma:k in
every leaf of the book of direviinn around
each poi or box : the same may be rlnii.ly
( seen bv holding the leaf to the light. A
handsome reward will be giveu to any on
rendering such information as may lea I t
tiie detection ol any party or paries counterfeiting-
ihr iiiei!icine oi vending Ihe
same, know ing item to be spuriou.
S:.hl ai lint Manufactory of Professor
Hohowav, 0 Maiden Lane. New York, and
by a'l rasjefable Druggi-ts arid Dealers in
Medicine, throughout the civiiiz-'d world
iu boxes -t twenty five cents, sixty lo
cents and one doii-ir ech.
t V Tt.etrt is cor, si ilerable" savig by ta
king the larger sizs
N B D'recticn lor ihe guidance of pa
tents ia eveiy disorder ate afiixed to each
bov.
Apri 9i!i 162. ly.
MI)l!50 1I0CSE,
(OF JERSEY TOWN, PA)
r"TnHE snb-criber would respectfully ap
- pn-e Ins Irietid.- and the public gener
ally, thai he In elatlishe.l the
MADISON
HOUSE,
in J-reytown, Columbia county. Pa. Th
above house ha la rly been tefitted and
undergone a ihorongli repairing by the p-o-pr'etor
He i fully prepared lo entertain
the travelling ett-umi as well' as the local
with general sati-laction. UisTABLEanJ
J BAR, are well supplied ant? will be careful-
ly su periii:ended. And hts STA BLE is am
; . .. i .....ii i :., ..i... ... .i ...ur.,i
ply niiii nrn rimbT-v, iiai,? wi r j ,
grooms, will alay be proprly attended.
IIP He invites a share of the public cus
torn, and pledges hi best efforts, lu help
his guests feel at home.
SAMUEL RIM BY.
Jerseytown. Jan 8, 1S62.
THi: GREAT
MTI0XAL
HOUSE (fSOTFAlH;
WILL 1HI f. K 'LoJl VaC K UEID
T
Keystone JPtirk,
WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA..
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 2d 3d, 4ih&5h.:
A rraf.geitients have been made io secure
the; fines' as-emblage of imported, blooded
and n-itive bred horses, that has ever been
i-odected in ihis country.
fTi The List ol premiums i!l be large,
ranging as nign j-20().
Liberal arraiigemenis will be made with
the I'ifferetit railroad companies.
Williamsport si ua e.l i:i l.ie magnificent
vatlley ot the Susquehanna, and acce-sible
by Jxailroad Irorti all parts of I tie U. Slates,
is etiiinen'ly well suiied for this exhimiion.
Fuller pait'culars will stioitiy be given.
Manager: D. K. Jarkman, P Herdie,
Editrd Lyon,J N. Bagg. Henry Drinker,
G F. M-sou, Cul. S. O. Hathway, J. H.
Cow den, Win. Colder.
A E. KNA PP. Prs't.
VV. F. Lo?an. Chiel Mar-hall; H. E. Tay
lor, Treasure; George M. De Put, Sec'-.
June 25, 162.
Ayert Cathartic Pills