The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 20, 1862, Image 3

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BLOO.TIiSBUUGi FA- -
SWfdccsday 3oraing,.iEgr-20tbr l!63v
Democratic County Couveutiou.
TVOTICE is hereby given, that the Demo
crsttic Elector in and for the several
Boroughs and Election Districts of Colum
- bia county, witl meet, at. .their respective
places ol ooldingsatd Elections
On Saturday, the TM day of August,
. Between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock. P. M-,
--of said day, lor the purpose ol choosing
two Dalegaies from each Election District,
to men in COUNTY CONVENTION, at the
Court House, in Bh.'omsburg ' " ,t
On Monday, tht 25i day of August,
At ono o'clock P. M , ofNil day, for the
purpose of making the usual Democratic
nominations, to be su p ported, by the Elec
tcrs ol Columbia county at the ensuingGen-
eral Election, and lor the transaction -of
ether business pertaining to the interests of
the Democratic party.
W. II. JACOBY, Ch-urman.
Ik'csos Owes,
Stephen Pohe.
Rohr McHknrt,
Jeremiah Haqenbuch,
A. J, Albertsou,
J. IL Kobeins,
John
M. Ness. . .
Democratic Standing Committee.
Thi two late Columbia county compa
nies are formed into the 132nd Regiment
nd moved oat of Camp Curtio on Monday
lart for Washington. .
Thi: Democratic . Delegate election Jot
this township will be held at the Court
House on Saturday next, between the boars
of 3 and 7 o'clcck P.M.
Under' tho order fiom the War Depart
ment, everybody within certain ages, with
out re'erence to their physical condition,
will be subject to a draft. If, afier they
have been drafted, they are found to be dis
abled, they will be exempted. Persons,
therefore, who run to their physicians to get
certificates of physical unfitness to4'should
er arras," wane their time and breath in
vain. -
Thk New Company now forming in this
( place is steadily filling op Each rolonteer
in tail company will receive a bounty from
the county Treasury of $25, one month's
pay in advar;ce,and the Government boon
ty. iome townships have famished few il
any men, but this inatier will be straight
ened up by the Government, and those
lowtiihips that have not sent their portion
of mi;n('twi!l feel the weight of the draft
It is (he intention that every district shall
do Imr part in supplying men by volun
. teericg. and if not ihe mode drafting is
eore to be put in operation. I: may be very
inconeeiiieoHor tome of our young farm ers
to leave lor the tented fiel.l pome bright
morn ing through the force of a draft, there
fore they should encourage enlistments, and
see that this compat-y is filled op, which
will in all probability save Columbia coun
ty from a draft. There are plenty of volun
teers throughout the connty, and all that is
wantud is a little encouragement from our
influential farmers and the ranks are soon
filled up. Yen only have a short time to
Toloiiteer. Apply to Lieut. Rush or Wm.
H.Jscoby, Bloom6bnrg.
AExTEsivt Riot. The principals con
ceroid in the riot, at this place, on last Sat
. prday a week, were arraigned belore Justice
Vant'erslice, in Hemlock township, on
Monday last, and a great portion of them
were bosnd over in the sum of S300 each
to appear before our next Qaarier Sessions,
.on tbe 1st of September. Those bpnnd
over as near as we recollect were Freas
Brow n, Daniel Beckley, Morris Sloan, Peter
,Rithel Esq ,. James Ralston, 'Jorrh Reiswick,
Johti Baruside, and other. There were
qu'un a number of others brought before the
Josti.ee for the same offence riotously as
saulting William Eyer bat for the want of
evidunce they were passed by for the pres
ent. It appears that these parties are try
ing to abuse the District Attorney, Mr. Little
for simply doing his doty in ihia matter.
The more they censure him in the matter
of their arrest the closer he will apply him
self to the case, inferreting out all the facts
'is the matter. Justice will be done, ve
trust. Tha "boys," as Dr. John called
ihent, iu his last issue, do not feel quite as
.'bovish" as they appeared on tbe day of
?he not if we may judge from their down
fast countenance.
I Dclegatb Elections Our Democratic
slegate election in Colombia county will
ie place on Saturday next the 23 J inst.
ht hoo!d be exercised at the different
jln in order that good and true men may
iVunt to the Convention men wfco will
Itarter or sell their votes contrary to tbe
ies of their constituents. If ts impor
nd very necessaryjthat we make good
-tinations select our best men -and a
tpa triurdph awaits ns . The office of
j'kJent Judge is of no small importance
citizens of Columbia county, and es-
!ly in these peculiar times, when a
-n! Hfsaof tha riiht of speech . We are
all a! the mercy of the telegraph or any
hslf-whiueJ fol who sees proper to Report
ns to heaJiqnarters for 6imply making use
of tbe Fieedom of Speecii when "a does
not exactly chim9 with the sentimenu ol
ererf fana'ic in the land who bawls war to
the bitter end the loudest. The pfSce of
Congress is among tbe list to be filled at
the coming election. This county has no
C3ndkia;o seeking live position although she ,
cay prerent a man beiore tae uonierence.
Confsrecs wilmost likely be. instructed to
pr2jnt the name of a genileman from this
consly, a!:h.-ng?i with a thorough ander
ftantlinj tha! the man does not in any. .way
seek cr ak the nomination. . Repre5e."ta
tive Ccnferees wjl! also be appointed. AH
t!:35 c;Hce are of the mo.t important and
J.-.O0IJ receive our earnest guention. We
u tio half way men id lh 3 Cu.'ivemion
nr.ni tot true Vn'wa men Cons:
:iiotional t
'
TxE OFTIi
To
THE J -drertiser having been .rest cred to
healih ir.a few.weekEf; by" a v:y fimple
remedy, ptter having goffered years with a
severe lag aneclion, and that dread, dis
ease, Consumption is anxious . to make
known lochia fellow-sufferers the means of
core.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used, free of charge,
with the dir.ect on for preparing and using
(he fame, which, they will find a sure cure
or Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &o.
The only pbjecjt.of the advertiser in send
ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflic
ted, and spread information, which he con
ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes eve
ry sufferer wiiltry his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing- ' - '
Parties wishing the prescription will
please address Rev. E. A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y.
May 21, 62. 3m.
NOTICE is hereby given to all legat
creditors and other, persons irterecied in
'the estates of tbe respective decedents and
minors, that the following administration
and guardian accounts have' been filed in
the office of i he Register of, Colombia co.,
and will be presented for confirmation 'and
allowance to - the Orphan's Court, to be
held at Bioomeburg, in tbe county. aforo
said, on Wednesday tht3d day of Septem
ber next at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of
said day..,, . , ,. ,
..1. First and final account of Geo. Bleth
er & Peter M. Karshner Execijiors of Henry
Krum late of Moutoor township dee'd.
,2. The account of Alem B. White exec
uior of Joseph While late of Pine twp,
dee'd. .,
3. First and final account ofChas. Mas
teller jdro'r of Iewis Smith late of Brier
creek twp., dec d.
4 First account of Geo. Hughes and oth
ers administrators of the estate of Joseph
Paxton late of Cattawissa twp., dee'd.
!. Acconnt of Wm. Cox Eltis Executor of
Elizabeth Murray late ot Derry twp., dee'd.
6. Account of Robert Davison Adm'r. ol
B. F. Teitk late of Cattawissa twp.,. dee'd.
7r Final account of David Davis &. Paul
Leidy executors of Sarah Sechler late of the
Borouah of Danville dee'd.
8. First and final account of Joseph W.
Reece admr of Benjamin W.Reese late of
Greenwood township de'd,
9. First and final account of John II.
Hettler executor of Peter Herlocher la:e of
MifSin twp., dee'd..) ,.- .
10 The first and final account of Jofcn
Smith adm'r of.Peier Crawford late of Mad
ison township dee'd. .V.
II. Account of David Krisher, Guardian
of Geo. W. and Ben villa" Krisher minor sons
ot Simon Krisher late ot Locust twp. decM.
. 12. Tne final . account of Peter Hippen
steel and Juhn- fiippeuateel , admi.iiitiraiorii
ot Conrad Hippensleel fate of Bnarcretk
twp.; dee'd. , . . x
13. Ti e first and final accoont of Jonaihim
,U il.-orj adm'r of Arnold Kester la:e of
GrePtiwood township dee'd.
14. The final account of Wm. G. Quk-k
and JdUu G. Quick, adrn'r of John H.
Quick late of Montour twp, dee'd.
15. Tbe final aero mil ol Cyrus B. Rece
admrr ol VVniah fleece late of Hemlock
township dee'd.
16.. First and final account pi John Rich
art, adm'r of Samuel Richarl late of Madi
son lownibip, dec d.
DANIEL LEE, Register.
Bloomsburg, Aug 6b 1862.
" PUB1AV SALE
. Valuable Rtal Esafe.
In pursuance of an order of ihe Orphan's
Court of Columbia county, on Saiurday the
23d day of August next, at 10 o'clock in
the forenooo, JohnM. Chembeilin, Adm'r.
of Noah S. Prentifs, la!e of Bloom. town
ship, in said coiifit), deceased, will expose
to sale, by Public Vendue, upon tbe prem
ises, .a" cenain - lot of ground, situate jrc
Hopkinsville, Bloom township (adjoining
B!oom"barg Columbia-county) and. on ihe
North side of the pnblic road leading from
Bloomsburg.io Espyjown, fronting on the
said road, adjoining a lot of the decedent
on the Eaft, a loj of Alice Snjder on the
weft, and an alley on the north, containing
in front on the public road aforesuiJ sixty
nine feet, and extending along the line of
Alice Snyder's lot one hundred and ninety
five feet to an alley, thence aloog sa'ul al
ley in a Souih Eal direction eighty nine
leet to a pofel, thence South weslwardlv
one hundred and fifty five feet to the public
road. Whereon, is erected a large two
story frame, bouse, a laige Brick stable
and ot'iec out buildings. .
Lale Ihe Estate of said deceased, situate
in the Township of Bloom and county afore
said. JACOd KTEKLY, v
- , i ' ..- Cleik.
Bloimburj, Juh 23, 182. . .
TERMS OF SALE. One fourth -of the
purchase morny to be paid in the cor.fir
maiion of (be 6ate, three fourths in otie
year from the confirmation, with interest
from the confirmation, ten per cent of the
one fonrth to be paid at the lime of striking
down the property . -
J M. CHEMBERLIN, Adm'r.
Administrator's Notice .
Estate of Nathan Gi eenwalt, ! late of St ott twp ,
Columbia co.. defeated
IV OTICE ia hereby given .that letters of
administration on the estate of Nathan
Green wait, late of ScotlMiwnship, Colum
bia county, deceased,, have .been granted
by the Register of said -county, to John
Sterner, residing in Bloomsborg Columbia
county.. All persons having cianna or de
mand5 asaio-st the estate of the decedent
are requested to make them known to the
administrator, and those indebted to the
estate will make payment, immediately to
JOHNiSTtRNER, Admr.
Bloomsburg, June 4, 1662. .
I70R SrtLE. Two Patent Lever (Thirteen
Jewet Watches, will be Sdld cheap
for cash. Tbey are in good ron Jition.
further particulars, inquire at the Star
rice.
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For
Or-
Bloomsborg, Jan.
29, 862.
HENRY. ROSENSTOCK,
Sfcv-fjijrht Ambrolynist,
OOMS in the Third Story ol th,e Ex
change Block, (entrance .above Ihe
Book. Store,) Bloomsburg, Colombia coun
ty. Pa.,. w . - . s .
Bloomsburg, Nov.23,'1859-ly. ;
E: II; LITTLE.
.... i2L.ca::i55Jn, i'a.
See in Cosrt Alley ; formerly occupied by
- Chatles R. Buckalew.
December 23, 1859. if.
LLA?KS ! CLANKS I
CLANKS 1 1
DEEDS, SUMMONS, v
; EXECUTIONS, SUEPOJJlA
of proper & desirableforniSyf or sale at tne
ofiw of ihe "star ofthe North."
Letter "A" Family gnrinsr BiacLIaej
With all thiliecent Improvement a. ;
Is the b and cheapest, and most beanu5,
fat of all SawiHg Machines. This Machine
will sew anything, -from the running of a
tuck in Tarletan to-the making ol an over
coat; anything from Pilot or . Beaver cloth
down to the softest Gaue or Gossamer
Tissue, and in ever ready to do its work to
perfection. Itean fell, bem, bind, gather.
tuk, quilttandfias 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 any
other machine.- The Letter "A" Family
Sawing Machine may be had in great vari
ety of cabinet cases. Tbe Folding Case
which now -becoming so popular, i, ai
its name implies, one that can be folded
into a box or case, which, when opened,
makes a beaatitul. substantial, substantial
and spacious table for -the work to rest
upon. The ca-es are ol every imaginabU';
design; plain, as (he wood grew in its nalivt
forest, or as elaborately finished as art can
make them. ,.
The Bianch Offices are well supplied with
silk twistthread, needles, oil, etc., of thi)
very best quality.
Send for a copy of Singer & Co 's Gazette.
I;M SINGER & CO.,
458 Broadway. N. Yl
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8I0 Chestnut Si.
. N. S. Tingley, Aeit, in Espy, Pa.
. John Sharpies, Agent, in CatlawUsa.
. Ju y 23, 1862 -ly.
8150 BEST PIAXOS. 150
' GliOVESTEEN & HALE, having te
moved to their new wareroom, .
JU0. 47S EB.0 AD7f AT3
are now prepared to offer the public a mag
nificent new settle full
7 Octave Koscivood Piano.
containing all improvements "known in this
country or .Europe, over-strung ba9K,
French grand action, harp pedal, full iron
frame, lor
$150 CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years.
Pich moulding cases, s "
175 TO $200,
all warran ted made of the best season d
material, and to stand belter than any sold
for S400 or 500 by the old methods f
manufacture. We invito the best Judgi.s
to examine and try these new instrument,
and we stand ready at all times to test the n
with any others manufactured in this couu-
, yV GR0YESTEES & HALE,
478 Broadway, New York.
June 4 h 1862. 3m.
BEADING RAILROAD.
SU3I31ER AHHAXGL'MEM.
GREAT Trunk line from the North ai.d
North-west for Philadelphia, .New
York, Reading. Potisville, Lebanon, Allei
lowu, Easton, &c4 &c. :
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Potisville, and all in
termediate Staions, at 8 A. M. and 1.40 p. m.
New York Expre-s leaves- Harrisbnrg at
1.25 a. M. airlving at New York at 8 25 t ie
same morniojr.
Fares from Harrisbnra: to New York
S5 00, to Philadelphia $3,25 and S2,70.
Bi2ige checked through. '
Reiurnins leave New' York at 6 A. M. 12
Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express.)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.15 P.
M. '
Sleeping ct.rs in the New York Exprers
Train, through to and from Pittsburgh
without change.
Passengers by the Cattawissa Rdil Ro!
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M. for Phila
delphia and all intermediate Sfmion, a id
at 3 00 P. M. for Philadelphia, New Yor,
and all Way Points. :
Train leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and
2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New Yo k,
and al 5.30 P. M. for Aubnrn and Pnt
Clinton only, connectina for Pine Grove
and with the Cattawissa Rail Road.
An accomodation Pasgenser train leaves
Reading at 6 A. M. and return (rom Phila
delphia at 5 P- M. '
CF All the the above ttains run daily,
Sundays excepied. . i
A Sunday irain leaves Pottsille at 7.30
A M. and Philadelphia at-3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage', Season, and Ex
cursioc Tickeu, al reduced rates to (.(id
from all points.
G. A. NICuLLS,
1 General Superimendanl .
June 4th i862.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE ,
"CREDITORS, and other persons rnteies-
ted. will tnke notice 'that Ihe iintier
signed, Auditor appointed by the Orphan's
Court of Columbia county, to settle and
adjust the rates and proportions of the
assets of the Estate of Benjamin, Haymaii,
dee'd., in the hands of Solomon Neyhard
his administrator, to and among the credi
tors of the said deceased, according to I w,
will attend lo the discharge .,of his duties,
at his efface, in Bloomsborg, 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 the first Auditor's Rejort hav
ing been taken off by the said Court, and
the said report re-committeJ io the i-aid
Auditor, when and where all penons
interested are requested to present tieir
claims to the Auditor, or be debarred from
coming in for a share of the said assets.
- W WIRT, Audittr.
Bloomsborg, July 16 '62. 4t.
Court Proclamation.:
WHEREAS the Hon. Aarou K. Peck-
ham, President Judge of the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail DIiv
ery, Court of Quarter Sessions .of the Pt ace,
and Court of Common Pleas and Orpf an'
Court, in the 26th Judicial District, corr pos
ed of -Ihe counties of Colombia, Sullivar. and
Wyomins, and the Hons. Stephen Baldj -and
John, McReynolds, Associate Judges, ol Co..
Jambia Co., have issued their precept, tear
ing date one thousand ejgbt hundred and
pixty one,ndlo ire' directed for hold ng a
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
.Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions ol the Puace,
Cora. Pleas and "Orphans' Court, in Bloams
bors, in the county ot Columbia, n tht: first
Monday (bein ihe 1st day) of Sept., next
and to continue one week. '
Notice is here-T given, to the Coroner, the
Justices of tbe Peace and Con-tables M.the
said County of Columbia, that they be 1hen
and there in their proper persons at ;:0 o
clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
records, inquisitions and other remembran
ces to do those Mings which to their offices
appertain, to. be.dane. And. those thut are
bound by recognizes, to prosecute a;uinst
the prisoners that are or may be in ths Jail
of said county ol Columbia, to be the i and
there to prosecute then as.shall be just. Ju
rors are requested to be punctual, in thei
attendance, agreeably to their notice, dated
at BSoomsburg, 21st day of July, il the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hnadred
and sixty-one. and ; in the eighty-sixth year
ofthe Independence of the United Sliles of
America. (God save the Common wlth.)
; JOSIAH H. FURMAN;
Sheriff's Office, ; ) Saaiiff,
Eloomsburj, July 31, 1862
GKUA?X EXC1TE31FNT
1
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, lb 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
Cloths, .
Calicoes,
Muslin,
Hats and Caps, of
the latest fashion, Boots "and Shoes of the
most approved make ; also, a lot of excel
lent ., - . ';
25eady-illadc Clothing:.
togeiher with a good assortment of Ves
ting. His store is well filled with Goods
ot every description. His . .
are not surpassed by any Store in the coun
try. His Hardware Department has not
been neglected. . . i ; . I
SCYTHES, RAKES. HOES, SHOVELS
! &c, are constantly kept on hand ; also,
Spikes and Nails ; m short, everything us
ually "found in Firsl'CIa' Slows.
DANIEL Mc HENRY.
Stillwater, May 14,. 1862.
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Greenwood Seminary.
THE Spring Term of this Insiitniion wi 1
cbmmence on the 7th of April Dext.
The Principal will be assisted by able
Instructors, and as ample facilities will be
afforded to qualify Students lor leaching,
for business or for a more extensive course
in literature, a liberal shaie of fpartrouage
is again solicited. -
PupiU who do not come from borne, or
are not put under the charge of near rela
tives, must board at' the- Seminary, and be
subject to the regulations thereof. They
must provide their owri towels and have
each article of clothing distinctly marked.
Eleven weeks rorstituie- a quarter and
there will be a vacation of about six weeks
in mid summer. '
Boarding,- washing and Tuition, wish
furnished rooms, will be $25 per quarter,
nr.e half payable in advance.
Toiiion alone io Common branches, 5 00
including advance Algebra
mathematics history &c. 6 00
j," in Latin, German or French
ah extra 1 CO
For further par'lcrilaf address
WM. BURGESS, Principal.
Miliville, Col co., Feb. 26, 1862.
IVImc. DcnioretN
QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASIII07iS,
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS!
rjlHE Summer Number will contain four
' large and splendid Fashion Plates, 'three
Full Sized Patterns, comprising ihe new
Frunch Waist, and elegant sleeve, and a
Misses Sack, together with neatly Jf0 en
gravings ol ali the novelties for Summer
bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings, Children's
Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Mil
liners, dress makers, mothers, and ladies
generally, presenting the largest and best
Fashion Magazine in the World, published
47J Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25
cents, or sent by mail pest free, on receipt
of the amount, Yearly SI with the follow
ing valuable premium.
Each yearly subscriber will be entitled
to ihe selection of 50. cents worth of plain
patterns, Iron; the designs in the nook, or
from the show room, cr they may be .order
ed and sent by mail any time during the
year, by paving the postage.
Or"Splendid inducements to Canvassers.
The ummer number will be ready on or
about the 1st of May.
April 30ib, 1852.
II LRU A 1 1 FOK THE UXIOX,
And L. T. hnrpless 'TheHp lash Store."
NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I
THE undersigned is just receivins a new
sr.pf Ij of goods, fresh from the cities of
N- .v York and Phil'a. and is prepated to
6eil them at Reduced Prices. N
Calicoes from 7c to 12jc, the best at. I2c
sonio of which cost 15c. Dress GKds ;
Chalhs, Lavellas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken
tucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c,
in proportion. ' -'
Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari
riety of style rnd quality. A good heeled
Gaiter for 62 je, and an excellent Congress
for $1,00. A kid heeled Lace Boot for Si
and upward. ALSO, the Hiah Cut Palmo
ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chil
dren!.' Skirls, Linen Handkerchiefs, &c, al
a very low figure.
Best Sione Ware Sets 84.00, &c Hominy,
Dried. Peaches, Mackerel. Chees, Lemons,
etc. Good Syrup Molasses from 50 to 60c
a gallon. Sogers, lower than recently sold,
from 8c 'to 13c, ihe latter priee for best
white. Coal Oil as low as anywhere.
G?An examination of the 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.
Bloomsbora, March 26, 1862.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
. & 0 0 ED . !
AT PETER ENT.S STORE.
In Light Ltreet, Columbia connty, Per.na.
HAS just received from Philadelphia,
and is now opening at the old stand
lately -occupied by Mariz & 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, SilAWS,
v . .: . t HOSIERY. SILKS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CASSIMERS, SATINETS,
COTTON A DES,
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, tC.,
. GROCERIES,
, . QUEENS WARE, .
Cedarw are, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs,
Oils, PainU, Sic, Boots and Shoes, Hats
and Caps. '" 1 ,, , .
In short everything osaally kept in a
country store. ' '
.The patronage of old friends, and the
public public generally, i respectfully so
licited. ' , r
The highest market price paid for coon
try produce. PETER ENT.
Lighf Street, May 7, 1862. , , . .
teiHOES in variety at the cbeap cash.Store
5 of ? L. T. SHARPLESS.
1
I J FRESH ARRIVAL' OF
.&iTiAG AND SUMMER GOODS,
'MILLER 8o EYER'S.
flHE 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, arid which they are determined to
sell on as moderate terms as can be pro
cured elsewhere in BloomfcLorg. Their
slock comprises -
Ladies' Dress oods,
of the choicesi styles and latet fashions.
DRY GOODS,
C2 Df CZO CS? C& DP fl. C'SS q
Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'e, Hol
lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hals
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 prod-ice;
MILLER & EYER.
Bloomsborg, April. 30, 1862.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
rjHE undersigned would most . respect"
fully announce to ihe citizens of Blooms
burg and vicinity thai she has just receiv
ed from the eastern ciiies her -
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods,
all of which she is prepared io makef"
ti . ll. i r!1
anu sen ai a very reasonaoiy iowng-,
ure. Her assortment of goods are a
little superior in point of durability as well
as tastefnlness,to any offered in this section.
She returns thanks for the libeial patron
age she has received, and respectfully so-,
licits a continuance ofthe same. ' ' '
MARY BARK LEY.
Bloomsburg, April 23 1862.
iuw iiAieiiuu mi or.
Opposite the Court Home' and next door to
Democrat OJfice
THE undersigned, repecifully inform his
friends and customer that he has opened
A New Carber Shop.
In Couit House Alley, hexi door below
the Office of the Columbia Democrat, where
he will be b ppy to wait upon all customers,
anil from long experience and strct a:tet.
lion to business, he hopes to merit aid re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
ET'All things here 'lone in deceric and
in order." THOMAS BROWN.
Bloomsborg, March 5, 1862.
Gut t.a Pcrcha Illackiii? f
IVITHOVT BRUSllIXa.).
TOR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages,
and' Military Leather VVork.
This new and excellent article excels
eveajthing ever before in nse, for beauti
fying and sof;eiring Ihe Leather. Il makes
a nolish like patent leather : will not rub
off with water, nor stain '.he finest white
s.lk, and makes leather perfecuy water
proof. Twice a month applied on boots
and shoe, and once a month for harness
is sufficient. If ihe leather becomes dirty
wah it off with clean water and the poli-h
will re-appear. Warranted as represented.
Direct ions tor n-s. Apply a few drops
on a sponse, rub it tlowly over the leather,
and the polish is compleie.
PRICE 37 CEVPS PFR BOTTLE I
CF For sale by L. T. &HARPLESS.
Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862.
GRAND JURORS-SEPT. TERM,IS62.
Benton John D li'ine, P. N. Moore,
Heaver Samuel Cox,
Briarcretrk J. C. Smith,
Centre Andrew Freas, '
Cattawissa Dr. J. W. Bobbins, Dan'l Rein
bold, Jacob Creaky, ;
Conynsham Wm. L. Kline,
Franklin -J S. Fahrinaer,
Fishingcreek, Emandu Unaugst David
' Yost,- : .
Jackson Joshua Savage,
Locust John L. Hurst,
MadisonJames Welliver, Uriah Mil's,
Mifflin D. A. Hes U. C. Hes,
Ml. Pleasant Levi Garrett,
Maine Jacob GilMin2, "
Pine Abraham Hemlock, John Lock hart,
Thomas McBriue, Elijah Fullmer.
Traverse Jurors.
Bloom Michael Waller, Jjfreph Barkley,
: John Deiierich,- '
Borougti Berwick Jesse Bowman, Hudsen
Owen,
Centre Wm. Shaffer, II W. HageDbuch,
Jeremiah Hasenbnch. - '
Catta is-a Geo. Scott, Casper Rahn, Dan
iel Helwij,
Fishingcreek Martin Ammerman,
Franklin Brnj. P. Former,
Green wood Isaac Dewiti, senr.
Locnsl Reuben Fahrinaer, John Davis,
-. John Kiinp David Herbein, John Harner.
Madison, Valentine Welliver, Mathias,
Moore, Shepherd Runyan, Richard De-
. mott, . '
Mt Pleasant Wm. Miller, Wm Kitchen,
Mnn'm.i Peter Heintbach,
Mifflin E. II. Hess,
Maine Jacob Shugar, Wm. T. Shuman,
Orange Alfred Howell,
Pine Ezra Runyan, John Winlersieen.
Scoti Thomas W. Edgar, Elias Kline, C.
Nuss, Sam'l llaaenbuch.
Bloomsburg, July 23, 1862.
List of Cause9 for Sept. Term, 1862.
1 Andrew Criveling vs. Andrew Meltick
ei al. -
2 Thilip Winlersleei vs Valentine Winter
- steen. -
3 Daniel F. Seybeit et al. vs Augustus B.
Pearce et al.
4 Dan'l F. Seybett vs Augustus B. Pearce
et al.
5 Henry Welles jr. vs George Kinley jr. -
6 S-tmuet J. Bealer vs Abraham W. Rob-
bins et al.
7 Jacob Eyer vs Abraham Klae.
8 Abraham Klase vs Jacob Eyer
9 David Lee et al v Samuel L. Belle.
l' Daniel F. Sejbert s Joseph Geiiil.-
11 Elijah McMorine et al v Chnt'n Wolf.
12 Frederick Markroff vs John Robison.
13 Wm.Coxetalvs William Holdren.
14 William E. Case vs Centre township,
15 H. B. Freas vs Joshua Feiterman et al.
16 H B. Freas vs Joshua Fetterman el al.
17 John II. Brown et al vs Leonard B. Ru
peri.
18
Peier M. Traiah vs Aaron Clayton.
19 Samuel Bittenbender vs Silas D. Edgar.
20 Mahlon Hicks et al s Oliver Lynn et.al.
21 George Hughes el al. vs J. Y. CrUweii
et at.
22 Jarnes Harding vs Elias Reese. .-
23 Lewis Larish vs Robert Hagenbuch.
24 Susanna Larish vs Robert Hasenbuch.
25 Andrew Larish's Executors vs. Robert
Hagenbuch.
26 Peter Hoffman's Exec'rs vs DivUI Fox.
27 N. B. Creasy vs- Henry C.- Freas.
28
29
Enoch Everett vs Mont.-Kline et al.
Win. L. Parks vs Elisha Rabbins.
JACOB EYERLY,
: Prothoriotary's Office, Pioih'y.
Bloomsburg July 23. 1862.
Ayer's Cheny Pectoral.
1
Important to Farmers, v.
To alt whom this may concern cmd it concernt
every body.
JOHNS 4- R0SLE'S
IMPROVED GU4TA PERQHA. w
The Cheapest ar.d most duble Rooflir.
in use.
IT IS FfRE AND WATER PROOF. :
It can be applied to New and Old Roofs of
-'All''kinds, sleep or flat, and to Shingle
Roofs without removing the Shingle's
THE COST IS ONLY A EOUT ONE-THIRD
TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
' AS DIIRARLR. ! ; -is
This 'article has been tborougly tested in
New York City and all parts of Ihe United
Slates, Canada, West Indies and Central
and South Anerica, on Buildinss of all
kinds, such as Factories, FoundriesCbnrch
es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public
Buildings generally, Government Buildings,
&c, by the principal Builders, Architects
and others, during the past foor years, and
has proved to be the CHEAPEST and
MOST DURABLE ROOFING ip use; it. is
in every respect a fiire, water, weather and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS. -
JAit i the OSLY material manvfactured in
the United States which' combines ihe very
desirable properties of Elasticity tend Dura
bdity, which are universally acknowledged
to b possessed by GUTTA PERCHA and
INDIA RUBBER. - .
No Heat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of applying it is triflninz with
ordinary Roof ran be covered and fin.
i6hed the some day.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY? ANY ONE,
Bndwhe finished forms a perfectly Fie
Proof surface, with an' elac body, which
cannot be injured Dy Heat,' Cold or Storms,
Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any external
action w ha-ever.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when ex
posed to :he action of ihe Weather and
For Preserving and fit pairing Metal
- Roofs of all Kinds,
Tl,!. v.r.. ... "
. ..i la ino inny isoinposinon Known i
which win successiuny resist extreme
changes of climates, for any length of time,
when applied to rne'.als, to Which it adheres
firmfy, tormina a body equal to three coats
of "ordinary painr,cots much less", and will
LASP THREE TIMES' AS LONG and
Irom its elasticity is nft injured by 'Ihe con
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
consequent upon sudden, changes of the
weather. s - v ... . , .
It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can te
readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA
CEMF.NT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion anft leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water tight Roof for many years.
This Cement is peculiarly adap'ied for the
preservation of Iron Railings, Sioves, Ran
ges, Sates, Agricultural Implements, kc.t
al?o for reneral manufacturers ii-e.
G UTTA PER CUJl CEMEN T
For preserving and repairing Tin and oiher
Metal Roofs or every description, from its
great elasticity, is not injured by Ihe con
traction and expansion ol Meials, anc will
not crack in cold or rim in arm weather.
These materials are adapted to all cli
ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any cart of tt.e country.' at short
no-ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
rnlU, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full
piinted directions for' application.
AGENTS WANTED.
We tail make liberal and $iti-ficlorv arrange-
menu vith repisi!le paities icho would Vke to
esiut)li-fi inemseli,es uta Lucrative and Perma
nent business.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
We can sive abundant prool of nil we
claim in favor of our improved Roofing
M-ierials. have applied them to several
thousand Roofs in NwYerk City and vi
cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY,
" So!e' Manufacturers,
Wholesale Warthouse 78 tniliam St.,
Cornerof Liberty Street. NEW' YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will
be furnished on application.
Ociober 16, 1861 ly.
ilEACTIFlL CO.IirLEXIOX.
OCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
send loail who wish it (free of charoe
the R-cipe and full directions for making
and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, thai
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Tan Freckles, &c, &c, leaving ihe skin
month, clean, and beautiful ; also full di
rections lor usin-i Pelaireao's celebrated
SiimuUr.t, war-anted to s'art a full growth
ot Whiskers, or a Mus'ache, in less than
thirty days. Either of the above can be
obtained by return mail, by addressing
fwith stamp for return ' postage) Dlf
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist. 831 Broadway New York.
January 15, 1862. 2m.
r p 11 E C O N F E S S I O X S a n d E X P E R I E N C E
1 of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing;, ami lor the especial benefit of Youns
Mn and those who 'suffer with Nervws
Debilily, Loss of Memory, Premature De
cay, &c, kc, kc, by one who has cured
himself by simple means, af:er be in a put
to reat expense and inconvenience,
Ihrouuh the nse of worthless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctors.
- Sinjjle eopie may be had of the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq, Greenpoint, Long
Island, by enclosing a rost-paid addressed
envelope. Ad Iress CHARLES A. LAM
RERT; Esq, Greenpoint, Long Island,
New York.
January 15, 1862 2m.
Kollock's Dandelion Coffee
; THIS preparation, made from the best
Java Coffee, is recommended by physicians
nsa superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE
for General Debility, Dyspepsia, and all
bilious disorders. Thousands who have
been compelled to abandon rh use of cof
lle will ue ;his without injurions effects-.
One can contains ihe strength oPtwo
pounds of ordinary coffee. P'rice'25 cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEYAI,
TJie purest and best BAKING POWDER
known, for making light, sweet and nutri
tious Bread and cakes. Price 15 cents.
Manufactured by
; - M H. KOLLOCK Chemist,
t Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets.
- Philadelphia, ' ' ' - -
And hold by all Druggists end Grocer t.jn
February 26, 1862. ly.
Administrator's toticc.
ESTATE OF ALEM MARR, DECD.
T etters of admihistratioi m rhe estate of
Alem Marr, late of Scott iwp , Colum
bia cocniy, decea-pd, have' been rantd
by the Regi'ter'of said county lo Peter Em,
residing in Lighr Street, township an I r'min
(y aforesaid. All persons having ctaim or
demands aaainst the estate of the decedent
re reqneted to present them duly authen
ticated lo Ihe administrator for seitlement.
and those indebted to the estate will make
payment forthwith lo '
k . . ' PETER F.NT,aJmr.
. Scott, May 28th, 1862
' Iroporiant lo Htistf es.
Important to' Builders
Important to Rail RoafcL Companies
riLiESDS ASDRELiTiyCS
. . or THE !' ,
m ate Soldiers and SaUorc.
m
L .-;
IXOULO WAY'S PI )L)LS
AND OINTMENT.
A'l who hae Friends and Rela'ives'io
the Army or Navy, s' onld take especi
care. that they be amply supplied with these
Pills and Oiiiimenl ; and where Ibn
brave Soldiers and S.-ilors hove neglected
lo provide themselves with them, no better
present can be sent ihem by their friends.
They have been proved, o be the Soldiers'
never-lailmg-friend in the hoar of need. T
COUGHS AND CCL LS Af FECTINO
TROOPS-.-
Will be relieved and effectually cored by
using thei e admirable medicines, and by
payina proper attention lo ihe Directions
which are attached to each Pol or Bqx. '
SICK HEADACHES AND VVANT Or AP
PETI1 E, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS.
Those feelings which so sadden us, usual
ly arise from trouble or annoy ances, ob
structed perspiration, or eating and drink
ing whatever is ui. wholesome, thus dis
turbing the healthful action ofthe liver and
stomach. These organs m ust be relieved,
if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking
according io ihe printed instructions, will
quickly produce .a healthy action in both
liver and stomach, aud as' a natural conse
quence a clear head and good appeiite.'4
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Will soon disappear by the oe of these
invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick
ly acquire additional strength.' Never let
the bowels be either confined or unduly
acted upon.- Il may seem strange that Hol
loway's Pills should be recommendedj for
Dysentary and Flux, many persons suppo
sing that ihey would increase tbe relaxa
tion. This is a great mistake, for these)
Pills will "correct the liver and' ttomath
and thus remove all ihe acrid 'humors from
the system. This medicine will give tone
and vibr to the whole organic system how
ever deranged, while health and strength
follow as a matter ol course. Nothing will
stop the relaxation of tte bowels so sure as
this famous medicine. v ' ' v
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDIS
CRETION OF YOUTH.
Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings
can with certainty be radically cured if the
pills aretaken niaht and morning and the
Ointment be freely ud as sated io ltt
printed instructions. If treated in any oth
er manner' they dry op in one pari lo break
oh't :n another. Whereas Ihis Ointment
will remove the humors from' the system
and leave rhe Patient a vigorous and heal
thy man. It will require a little perseve
rance in bad cases to insure a lastihz'ciire.
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 o safe,.ore
and convenient a Hollowa'y's Pdls i?J
Ointment. The poor s ouruled 'and almpil
dina sufferer miht have his woun
dres-ed immediately, -i he would only pro
vide himselt with this matchless Ointment,
which should be thrust into the woud
and smeared all ronud it, then covered wnh
a piece of linen from his knapsack apd
compressed wiih a handkercheif. Taking
night and morning 6 or 8 pills, to cool the
sys-em and prevent infiamation. " 4
Every Soldier's Knapack and Se avian's
Chest shjulif be provided with these valua- "
ble Remedies.
v ' '
CAUTION ! None are gennine unless
the words "Htdloway, New York and, Lon
don are iliscernable as a Water-maik n
every leaf of the book of directions arourul
each riot or box : the same may be plnicfy
seen by holding the leaf to ihe light. A
handsome reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection ol any party or parties-counterfeiting
the medicines oi vending the
same, knawmg them to be spurious."
Sold at Ihe Manufactory of Professor
Hollow ay, 80 AlaiJen Lane, New YOrk,arid
by all rrfspecable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, ihroughoni the civilized worhl
in boxes at twemy five cents, sixty two
cms acd one ifollar e ach. '
CS There is consi derable savig by la
king the larger sizes. J . :
N B Directions forjhe gcidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed to each
box.
April 9th IS62. ly.
MADISON HOUSE,
(OF JERSEYTOWN, PA ) -v
rjiUK subscriber would respectfully sp
prise his friends and the public gener
ally, that he has eslao lished ihe ' '
MADISON
house;
"ni Jerspyro'wn, Columbia county. Pa. Thu
above house has lately been te fitted, and
undergone a thorough repairing by the pro
prietor, lie is fully prepared lo entertairi
the travelling cu-Mom as well a the local
with general satisfaction. His TABLE and
BAR,a.re well snpplied and will be careful
ly superintended." Apd his STABLE is am
ply and well slocked, in charge of careful
groo'ms,' will always be properly attended.
IV He invites a share of ihe public cui
torn, and pledges his best efforts,, to Lelp
his uets feel at home. ...
SAMUEL
1862.
RIMBY.
Jereeylown, Jan 8
TIIE GREAT c- X NATIONAL
110 RSEffebsr FAIR; -
WILL THlVKAR 'tj ftxlCJt BE MELD T
ICcystonc Park, :
W1LLIAMSPORT, PENNA.,
TU ESDA Y, W EDNESDA Y,' THURSDAY,
AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 2d,3J, 4th k. 5 h-t
Arrangements have been made io secure
the fines assemblage of imported, blooded
and native bred horses, thai has ever been
collected in ihis country. - -
CF" The Lisi of premiums will be. arse.f
ranging as nigh a S200. . ' '"'
Liberal frrangemenls will be made. with
the different railroad companies.'.
Williamsport situated in Lie magnificent
valley of the Susquehanna, and accessible
by Railroad Iron all pans of tbe U. Slates,
iseminemly well suited for ihis exhibition.
Fuller particulars will shortly be given, "
Managers D. K.. Jack roan, P. Herdic,
Edward Lyon, J. N. Baga, Henry Drinker,
G F. Mson, Col. S. Li.. Hathway, J. H.
Cowden, Win. Colder. ' .
' A. E. KNAPPi Pres'i.
W. F ,Lo2an: Chief Mar-hsll; H. E. Tay
lor, Trearer; George M. DePui, Sec'y.
June 25, 1862.
"Ayer's Cathartic Pills,