The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, August 19, 1863, Image 3

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    STAR OFTHE NORTH
m.o SSTsiTiu it a , pa.
Wednesday Korninf, Anz 19, 1SG3-
A riw bushel l pie applet wilt be re
reived An subbcrfptiou, at this office if
brought swori. - ' j
Tuk 'wea'.lnjf Las been extremely hoi fur
some weeks past, commencing with the last
wet-k n Jdly. Frequent shower general
ly at ftigtii, fail 10 keep us cool. :
Thk : At.TiCLe handed us from the pen of
K. W. W. on ''Improvement of A. mhuT' will
appear on the first page of next week's pa
jier. The article is a good one.
.Our excellent watchmaker and fellow
townsman, Hkkry Zcppugcr, will please
accept our thanks for that bottle of superior
domestic wine presented us. Mr. Zapping
er uaderFtatids .making a good ' article of
wine. ; He is one of the best if not the very
best boilicuI.urisM in ibis section of country.
IisTCRNro. We are happy to announce
the arrival home of W. Wirt, Esq., of this
place, who was down in North Carolina
Swamps and on the Peninsula, serving as
a soldier for (he last niwe months, among
the Dtafted Militia of this State. Ksq. Wirt
looks ha!? aod hearty, much improved to
what le 'van when we seen him with his
Regimen last June at the Whim House, on
the Peninsula.
PaoMorsn. Wellington H. Enf, son of
Hon. Peter Knt, ol Light Street, this county,
has lately b-sea promoted for meritorious
!eeds and 'worth as Colonel of the 6h
Pennsylvania Reserve. Col Enl rosa grad
ally from -first Lieutenant in the "Iron
Guards," until he reached the position he
now hald, Laving filled every office from a
Lieutenancy in his old company to Colonel ?
of the Regirrien!, which post of honor and j
TepiiHitility he now fills. He is said to '
l-e very jopular with his Regiment, and
' withal is ar excellent young roan of lair .
promise, besides a true patriot and soldier. :
, . . . . , J
.Wc Scm our paper to day to nearly all
our old patrons, hoping they will patronize J
it as reretofare So far we have received
good sncouragement, much better thao we i
t-oulJ expect in so short a time. Any sub- j
triber receiving the Star who is not deir- j
ou of continuing his support to the paper,
will pleae return the first number. We
bupeto see but few copies returned ; in- ! " ur.uy
stead of reiurnina any it wonld be much ' in lt0liX oi ,he Court Ho,,?e' at ,hi8 Place
better for tte editor, thereby enablina him ! The a,,en,,ance 19 represented to have not
to print a more readable paper, if each and ' been ,are' bot ,he Vech ls BaiJ to
ever, scb.cnber ould send him an add,- j h"ve comft Mo expectations The speak
tional name. See how many will do this er no doubl '. doubled, as are all the Abo
Trr the plan, we are sure-vou can send us ' "nmP Pers, with "necro mania"
otie t ew lu.me each.
Thk Militia Compakixs which were out
in th "emurgency" from thi connty, have
all reiarued. Capt. Robison arrived with
the 'fxiweribers Guards" on the first of last
week. Major Knorr also returned, looking
well. Columbia county did her part in
send ng ou t troops for the "emergency ."
Gen. Lee's army was handsomely whipped,
driven out pf Pennsylvania and Maryland,
.acrofsthe fotoraac, into Virginia, by Gen.
Meade's amy. supported by Geo Couch's
corpn. -Thu effect produced upon the rebel
C tiie 'uifi by the raising of these Slare Mili
tia was ko small matter towards accom
plishing a viciory for our arms. Gen. Coucb
bad good troops, and with a little drilling
and camp experience wocld have made an
effective body of troops, read' for and equal
to acy '"emergency." -
Ih khk sccHs to be a loll in our army at
present, hence the lack of war news in the
papirs. Genera! Meade is having his old
Regiments filled up to their original num
ber with drafted men. The draft will
pretty oesrly fill up all the old Regiments,
tha' is if the people respond pretty general
ly a id too many of '.hem do not take advan
tage of the Threts Hundred Dollar Act and
ljuy their exemption. Very few are enter
ing the service from Philadelphia City and
Lan:asr connty, the latter place being old
Thad. Stevens' strong Republican bold.
The drafted men in these places are paying
their Three Hundred Dollars. The draft
has passed off quietly in several of the
counties in this State. It has been made
in the city of Harrisbnrg. and hit some
eight Printers in the different offices. The
conscripting ba not yet been resumed in
the city of New York, bat is going on in the
Stale. W hen the wheel will be turned in
' ibis county we are uninformed.
A Doiocbatic Mectisq was held on the
rSihinst. , in Fishingcreek township, near
the Forks, which was largely attended and
well ccnJ acted. Speeches were made by
-Col Freeze, Col. Tate, and E. H. Little
ct. The meeting was a complete sue
iiesii, everything passing off , in a harmoni
ous manner, and the speakers being fre
juntlj applauded. The Democracy are
alive the camp-fires of this Fall's cam
paign Are already burning, ani threaten
trcngly of sweeping everything before it
We will elect Hon. GeoRGE W . Woodwaro
Governor of this State at the coming eiec
liott by an ovewhelmiog majority. His op
poiejt, Andy Cut tin, can not command the
foil support of the office-hoIJers.jobbers and
cot tractors, who have been and are stilt
fattening upon bis appoiatmeuts. The re
lumed soldiers bis party coaut largely npon;
bat there is a mistaken idea connected with
thii-count. They had better not build cas
tle in ine air for fear they might fall down,
.nn the election day, and demolish the whole
structure. Andy has a settlement to make
wills, the soldiers before he can call himself
their friend, as be has repeatedly done. We
hill pa our respect to bim' doring the
Eiriai2n a a manner as he deserves
v f r ,
- t
A load of pood dry -wood is -wanted at
this office. Will tome one of our patron
bring us a load . , , . - '
A. J. Evan.-.' advertisement will appear
in our next. Ha has embarked . into the
Clothlug business quite extensively.
Mr. S H. Millcb, of this town, received
a lot of New Goods a few days ago, which
he will celt cheap for cash or produce
Advertisement next week.
Oca City ' advertisers who wish to con
tinue their adveriisemeuls, will please drop
ua a line immediately on the receipt of this
paper.
Those of our patrons who failed to settle
their subscriptions daring our absence, will
greatly oblige the editor of this paper, as
well as do a commendable act, by coming
forward and settling their iudeblness to us
immediately. : We must have our money ;
we ueed it. Pay the printer if you wish to
get smoothly through this world, say noth
ing of the other one. We do hope our de
linquent patrons will beed this notice, as
we do not intend to fend apapertoany but
those who pay. A word to the wise,&c.
The Provost Marshal of this county has
seot his Guards to Try, Pa. The squad
numbered about 30 members, all invalid
soldiers, gathered together and organized
into companies by the Government for the
especial purpose ef doing garrison and Pro
vosL'duly. There was no work for them in
this county. The enrollment so far as we f
can understand passed off peaceably. The
drawing will take place in a few days, so
boys prepare yourselves !
9 m
Wc most respectfully tender our sincere
thanks to those editors who continued 13
send their papers to the Star office during
I our nine month's soldiering. We will prom
ise to return the favor should ever an occa
sion offer itself, but do not wish to hear of
any of our brother editors being drafted.
Playing soldier behind a goose-quill is
more pleasant and much the healthiest !
We prefer office drill to that of field, and
do not blame any mau who can honorably
4 cet ot of the draft " Shonlder, Sliooting-
Iron Forward, march! is played oat, for
awhile with us. We would that some of
our most patriotic friends enter the service
and try their strength at making forced
marches and capturing rebel armies. Af er
serving a term of nine or more months they
inay f,e aDte ,0 expain wny General Mc-
ciellan and Meade have teen so slow in
capturing, or to use a more desperate word,
annihilates the whole rebel arm, Lee and
Davia included. This thing of capturing
armie that are well handled is much eas-
fier talked about than doue.
Thk Ablution harangue was delivered as
- 1 K C.. . V Tl I I -.
on me irain. n i not a nine siouuiar ir.ai
those leading Abolitionists in Washing'on
have become crazy on this subject of Abo
litionism as they have got their hands full
with the negro. The African is only in the
way and an expense to the Governmet.t
instead of usefully filling important posi
tions in the ranks of our army. Thousandi
of these blacks are being clothed and fed
by our Government, and not one cent do
they earn for themselves or any one else,
but remain in perfect idleness. It i true
at certain points some of them are employ
ed by the Government, but not profitably.
The same amount of labor would be much
better and quicker done by white men,
thus making it the cheapest to have nothing
to do with the Free American Citizen of
African descent. The Southern negro no?
his master if oa would get much wcrk
done by him. The kind of work they are
employed at in the South suits them, being
raised and trained to it, besides it seems as
natural for them to take to that particular
labor a- the young duck does to water. We
mean the cultivation of tobacco, cotton, sugar-cane,
and the manufacturing ot these
productions into merchantable good. In
the hot climate they are of service, at snch
work as we have mentioned. The African
has been terribly disorganized by the break
ing out of this rebellion-been ii.duced to
leave bis matter and in many instances his
master has left him, making him discon
tented and miserable, dependent w'ooiiy
upon the Government for protection :l
support. The oego slave was much better
situated before the war broke out. arid any
person who knows of their present condi
tion will readily admit this to be the fact.
To Consumptives.
THE advertiser bavins been restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple
remedy, after having suffered years with a
severe lung affection, and that dread dis
ease, Consumption is anxious to make
known to hia fellow-sufferers the means of
cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used ftee of charge,
with the direction for preparing and using
the same, which they will find a sure cure
or Consumption. A6lhrr.a, Brcr.ctiins, &c.
Tbe only pbject 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 will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing. Parties wishing the prescription will
plea- address Rev. E. A. WILSON,
Williamsbor?, Kings cou it J;N. Y.
October 1, '62. 3m.
H THE Confessions and Experience of a
scfierer. Published as a warning, and for
ibefcspecial benefit of Young Men, and
iuose who suffer with Nervous Debility,
Los of Memory,-" Prematura Decay, &c.,
by one who has cured himself by ;, simple
means, after being put to gtt expense
and inconvenience, through the use of
worthless medicines prescribed by learned
Doctors Single copie. may be had of the
author. C. A LAMBERT, esq., Greenpoint,
Long Island, by enclosing a poel-paid ad
dress envelop. Address
CH AS. A. LAMBERT, Esq
Gmenpoint, LonJ Island, N. Y.
MiV 21, '62.-213.
Candidate's Column.
SENATORIAL.
To the Democratic Electors of Colnmbii.
Connty: ''
Friends and Fellow Citizens Gratefu 1
for your former panialitv and generouu
confidence, I would respectfully announ
ce that I will be a candidate before the dem
ocratic County Convention for the nomina
tion as a candidate for State Senator to
represent the Thirteenth Senatorial District
of Pennsylvania, composed of the countieu
of ColuQibia,Montour Northumberland and
Snider.
And respectfully solicit vour suffrage.
LEVI L. TATE.
Bloom township, Anz. 19, 1863.
Kegistctviiitl'Recordcr.
Upon consultation with many friend in
different part of the connty, I am induced
o offer rnvsalf to th e Democratic Conven
tion, and subjvel to its action. a a candi
date for he office of REGISTER AND
RECORD ER in and for the County of Col
ombia : and I hereby solicit the favorabls
consideration of th Democracy at the pri
mary Delegate Elections It will be my
aim to perform the duties of the office
promp tly, frfficiently tnd courteonsl.
JOHN G. FREEZE.
Bloomsburz, Aug. 19, 1863.
Froth onotary.
To the Democracy of Columbia county :
Profou ndly grateful to you for your re
peat ed evidence of confidence in my ca
pacity, at the solicitation of many old and
worm friend-, I am induced to offer myself
to the Democratic County Convention, anJ
su bject to its HCton as a candidate for the
office of Pf.'O fHON OTARY AND CLERK
OF THE COURTS, in and for the County
of Columbia. Should 1 be nominated, I
pledge m)8elf to execute the duties of tf e
office to the beet of mv hbilitj.
JACOB EYE RLY.
Bloomsburg, Aug. 19 1863.
Prothoiiotary.
To'lhe Democracy of Columbia county :
We are requeued to announce to ire
Democratic voters of Columbia county th;it
JESSE COLEMAN, of Orang township,
will be a candidate for the office of Pro.
tdonotarv, and Clerk of the several Courts,
id Colombia county, subject to the decision
of the Democratic County Convention.
O'mos" townhip. Ang. 19 1863.
Trcaurcrt
DANIEL McIIENUY, Eq., of Fishin;.
creek townohip. we are a uthorizrl to an
nourre, ill be a candidate for Treasurer
f Co'ntnbi? County, at the approaching
Eleciion, subject to the action ct the Col
umbia county Democratic Convention.
Fihincreek Iwp., Aug 19, 1863.
Treasurer.
HENRY BITTEN BENDER Fsq. of F.sh
ingceek township, we are auttiorized to
announce, will be a candidate for the office
of TREASURER of Columbia county, at
the approaching Election, subject to n
action of the Columbia county Democratic
Convention.
FUhin;;creek Iwp , Aug. 13, 1863.
('oiiiiiiissioiier.
THOMAS J. VANDERSLICE, Erq., of
Hemlock townr-hip, we are authorized to
announce will be a candidate this fall for
BOUNTY COMMISSIONER, subject to the
det-i-ion of the Columbia couniy Derro
cra ic Convention.
Hemim-k township, Aog. 19, 1863.
ftfin CMl Ma LE or FEMALE Agents
UUU,;UU 10 tej LLOYD'S new Stsel
Pi-Ate County colored Map of trie Uni ed
SutrH. Canada, and New Biunwkk
From recent surveys completed Aug. 10,
1862; cost $20,000 to engrave it and cue
jear's time.
Superior to any S10 Map ever mide by
Cotton or M ctiell, andselU at the inw
price of fifty cm', 370,000 names are un
g raved on this map.
It is i.oi only a Coun'v Map, bat it is
also a COUNTY and RAILROAD MAP. of
the United States and Canada combined
. in one, giving every RAILROAD STATION
and 'iMnres between.
Guarantee any woman or man S3 to $5
per day, and will take back all Maps that
cannot be told and refund the money.
Send lor one dollar's worth to try.
Printed instructions how to Canvass well
furninhed all our Agents.
WANTED Wholesale Agents for our
.Map hi every State, Calilornia, Caru.da,
biilaiui, rrance anu tuba A tortune may
i be made with u few hundred dollars capi- i
tal. No competition. J T. LLOYD.
No 146 Broadway, New York.
The War Department uses our Ma.Mj
Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsi 1 vania, com.
100,000, on which is marked Antie am
Creek, Sharksbur', Maryland Heights,
Williamsport Ferry, Rtioret.-vill, Noland's
Ford, and all others on th. Potomac, and
every other place in Maryland, Virginia,
and Pennsy Ivania. or money refunded.
LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF
Kentucky, Ohio, lnoiana, and Illinois, is
the only authority for Gen. Buell and the
War Department. Money refunded to any
one Onding an error in it. Price 50 ct.
From the Tribune A'ig. 2.
"Lloyd's Mip of Virginia, Maryland, and
Pennsylvania. This mai i very larae its
cost is bui i5 "!', il is the leU t.hich
can be purchased
LLOYD'S Great Map of the MISSISSIPPI
RIVER Frorr Aoiual Surveys by Capts.
Bart Hitd Wm. Bawen, Mississippi River
Pilots, of St. Louis, Missouri, show every
man's plantation and owner's name from
St. Louis to the Gulf of Mexico 1,350
miles very sand bar, island, town, land
ing, and all places 20 miles back from tbe
River colored in counties and Slates.
Price, Si in sheets. $2, pocket form, and
S2 SO on linen, with rollers. Ready, :Spl.
20th 1862
Navy Department, Washinston, )
September 17th, 1862. J
J. T. LLOYD Sir: Send me your Mip of
the Mi-sissippi River, with price per hun
dred copies. Read Admiral Charles H.
Davis, commanding the Mississippi squad
ron is authorized to purchase as many as
are required ioi use of that squadron.
GIDKON WELLES, Sec. of Natry.
October 8, 5862.
IJATTL.E SCENES."
mo of the most severe Battle Scenes and
Incidmn of the war now ready (sizis I8x
30 inches) highly colored, rn fine card pa
per,
4 for
25 cents, or 25 for SI, postpaid
Also, just published, the Official Union
Volunteer Directory (400 pages), jiving
the name of every Officer and private in
tbe Union Army, with their commaudit, &c,
together wih a large amount of other val
uable information, sent, postpaid, cn re
ceipt of 25 cts, To Agents and the trade
no better opportunity was ever offeied.
Address H ENRY B. ANSON, Print Publish
er. &c, 49 State St., Boston, Mass.
GT Pa pet s copying, paid in the above.
- ' 35'l-5.
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prietor. Published at No." 19 City Hall
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the let ter and spirit of thai instrument of
our liberties. It prefers the
POLICY OF PEACE
to a ruinous and exhausting system of War.
Insisting- upon the trutn of the principle
embodied in the Declaration of Indepen
dence, thai the just powers of the Govern
ment are derived from the consent of the
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fundamental principles of liberty, inviolate ,
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Address "BENJAMIN WOOD, Editor
and Proprietor, No. 19 City Hall Square,
New York.
150 BEST PIANOS. $150
GROVESTEEN & HALE, having re
moved to their new warerooms,
no. k c z vrjjz,
are now prepared to offer the public a mag
nificent new scale full
7 Octave Uoscwood Piano,
containing all improvements known in this
country or Europe, over-strong bass,
French grand action, harp pedal, full iron
frame, lor
$1 SO CASH,
Warranted for 5 Years
Rich moulding cases,
175 TO $200,
all warran led made of the bet seasoned
material, and to 6tand better than any sold
lor S400 or S500 by the old methods of
manolacture. We invite the best Judges
to examine and try these new instruments,
and we Hand ready at all times to test them
w ith any others manufactured in this coun-
, y' GROVESTEEN & MALE,
478 Broadway, IVcw York.
June 4'h 1862. 3rn
Victory Perches I pou the Stars aud
Stripes.
New Slock ef Goods just received by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Fine assottment of Dret-s goods, Calicoes
at 10, 12, 16 & 18 cts, Fiaunels, Shirting,
&c, cheap, by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Ladies Lasting Balmoral Shoes & Gaiters,
and a large stock of shoes and boots of all
kinds, for sale by
L. T. SHARPLESS
Ladies Balmoral skirts, Hoop Skins, win
dow papers. &c, sold cheap, by
L. T. SHARPLESS.
Sugars and Syrops cheap. Excelsior
Syrup at 75c which cannot be excelled, al
so tower priced at 50c per gallon at
L. T. SHARPLESS' cheap cash store.
To those wauling to buy goods for cash
or country produce, or grain of any kind, I
would say call and see the goods before
purchasing elsewhere.
L. T. SHARPLESS.
ploombburg, Sept. 17, 1862.
GREAT EXCITEJJFNT
AT
STILLWATER.
LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE
CEIVED, AT tbe Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still
water, Columbia county.
The undersigned would respectfully in
vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the
surrounding conntry, 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
Cloths,
Calicoe,
Muslins,
Hats and Caps, of
the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the
most approved make.- also, a lot of excel
lent ISeacly-JIarte Clothing:.
logeiher with a good assortment of Ves
ting. Hi store is well fi!l3d with Goods
ot every description. Hi?
are not surpassed by ,.ny Store in the coun
try. His Hardwr-d Department has not
been nealecte '. .
SCYTHES, BAKES. nOES, SHOVELS
&c, are cmi-tAr;tiy kept on hand ; also,
Spikes and Nails ; in sltort, everything us
ually found in First-Cla Stores.
DANIEL McIlENRY.
Stillwater, May 14, 1862.
NEW ARRIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
G O O B !
Jl T PE TER ENT S STORE I
In Lizhi Ltreet, Columbia county, Per.na.
LTAS jut received from Philadelphia,
and is now opening at the old stand
lately occupied by Martz & Ent, a splen
did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which
will be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNKY PRODUCE !
His stock consUis of Ladies Dress Goods
choicest styles and latest fashion.
CALICOES, MUSLINS,
ginghams, flannels,
carpets, siiaws,
hosiery. silks,
ready-m de clothing,
CASSIMKRS. SATINETS,
COTTON A DES.
KENTUCKY JEANS,
THREAD, &C,
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWA RE,
Cedarware, Hardware, Medicine. Drnu-i,
Oils, PainU, &.C., Boots and Shoe, Haiti
and Caps.
In thort everything usually kept in a
conntry store.
The patronage of old friend, and the
public public generally, ia respectfully so
licited. The highest market price paid for coun
trv produce. PETER ENT.
"Lii.hr Street. Mav 7, 1862.
si;:i:ii &. co. s
Letter "A" Family Sewiug Machine,
With all the Recent Improvements.
Is the bast and cheapest and moi beauti
ful of all Sewing Machines. This Machine
will sow anything, from the running of a
tuck in Tarletan to the making ol an over
coat; anything Irom Pilot or Beaver cloth
down to the softest (Jane or Gossamer
Tisne. and h ever ready to d j it- work to
perfection. It can lei!, hem, bind, gather,
lurk, quilt, and has capacity lor 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
Sewing Machine may be had in great vari
ety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case,
which is now becoming so popular, is, as
its name implies, one that can be lolded
into a box or case, which, when opened,
makes a beautiiul. substantial, substantial,
and spacious table for the work to rest
upon The ca-es are of every imaginable
desisznj pi tin as the wood grew in its native
forest, or as elaborately finished as art can
mak them.
The Branch Otfice are well supplied with
i-iik twist, thread, ueedles, oil, etc., of the
very bet quality.
Send for a copy of Sikcfr & Co.'s Gazette.
I.M SINGER & CO.,
458 Broadway. N. Y.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8J0 Chesir.ut.St.
N. S. Tingley, Auent, in Espy, Pa.
John Sharpies, Aent, in Cattawipsa.
Ju y 23, 1862 -ly.
READING RAIL ROAD.
SU13IER AKIIASGOENT.
GREAT Trunk line frorn the Nor;h and
North-west for P.i.la lelphia, New
York, Reading, Pottit;e,Lebaoou, Allen
town, EaMori, &c.(
Trains leave Harrirbtirg for Philadelphia
New York, Reading, Poti.sviiie, and all in
termediate Sla.ions, hi 8 a. m. and 1.40 P. M.
New York Express leave Harri-bnrg at
1.25 a. m. airiviiig at New York at 8.25 the
same morning.
Fares Irom Harrisburg: to New York
$5 00, to Philadelphia S3, 25 and S2,70.
Baggage checked through.
Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12
Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pitteburgh Express.)
Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 3.t5 P.
M.
Sleeping ci-rs in the New York Exprers
Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh
without change-
Passengers by the Caltawi.ssa Rail Road
leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M. for Phila
delphia and all intermediate Station, and
at 3.00 P.M. for Philadelphia, New York,
and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsvilie at 9 A. M. and
2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New York,
and at 5.30 P. M. for Auburn and Port
Clinton only, connecting for Pine Grove
and with the Caitawissa Rail Road.
An accomodation Passenger (rain leaves
Reading at 6 A. M. and returns from Phila
delphia at 5 P. M.
ICV All the the above tiains run daily,
Sundays excepted.
A Sunday train leaves Pottsvilie at 7.30
A. M. and Philadelphia at 3.i5 P. M.
Commutation, Mileaga, Season, and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to aud
from all points. .
G. A. NICoLLS,
general Superinteodant.
June 4th i862.
LEATHER! LEATHER !
rjlHE undersigned would announce, that
be has on hand, at his Hat and Cap
emporium on Main street, Bloomsburg, an
assortment of different kind of leather,uch
as fine calf skins, morocco, red ar d black
and iinings, all of which he will sell cheap
er than can De had elesewhere in this mar
ket. Call and examine them lor yourselves.
JOHN K. GIRTON'.
Bloormburg, May 21, 1862.
Important to House Owners.
Important to Builders.
Important to Rail Road Companies.
Important to Farmers.
To all whom this may concern, and it concern
every body.
jonxs sr crosley's
IMPROVED GUI TA PERCH A.
The Cheapest and most dubleRoofling.
in use
IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF
It can be applied to New and Old Roofs ol
All kinds, steep or flat, aud to Shingle
Roofs without removing the Shingles.
TH E COST I S ON L Y A bO UT ONE-THIRD
THAT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE
AS DURABLE.
This article bas been tborougly tested in
New York City and all parts of the United
States, Canada, West Indies and Central
and South America. On Rn it ft inn a nf ull
j - 'luiiiio vi n
kinds, uuch as Factories, FoundriesChurrh
es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public
Buildings generally, Government Buildings.
&c, by the principal Builders, Architects
anu outers, uuring tne past lour years, and
has proved to be the CHEAPEST aud
MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it is
in evpry respect a fiire, water, weather and
TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF
ALL KINDS.
7Am is the ONLY material mantifuctvud in
the United States which combines tbe very
desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura
bility, which are universally acknowledged
to be possessed - by GUTTA PERCH A and
INDIA RUBBER.
No Heat is required in making appli
cation. The expense of applying il is triflninz with
ordinary Roof can be covered aud fin.
ished the some day.
IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE,
undwhen finished forms a perfectly Fi'-e
Proof surface, with an elastic body, which
cannot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms.
Shrin king of Roof Boards, nor any external
action ha evr.
LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT.
For Coating Metals of all Kinds when ex
posed to the action of the Weather and
For Preserving and Jit pairing Metal
Hoof a of all Kinds,
This is the only Composition Known
which will successfully reeit extreme
changes of climates, for any length of time,
when applied to me'als, to which it adheres
firmly, tormina a body equal to ibree coats
oi ordinary pain:, costs much less. nd will
LAS T IHREE TIMES AS LONG ; and
Irom its elasticity is not injured by the con
traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS,
consequent upon sudden changes of the
weather.
li will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN
IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT
WASH OFF.
Leaky Tin and other Metal Rools can te
readily repaired wiih GUTTA PERCH A
CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor
rosion aim leaking, thereby ensuring a per
fectly water tight Rnof for rnnny year-.
This Cetnnt is peculiarly adapted for the
preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran
ges, Sales, Agricultural Implements, iic,
alo lor general manufacturers ue.
GUTTA PERCU CEMENT
For pr-serving and repairing Tin and other
Metal Rools or every description, from its
great ela-ticity, is not injured by the con
traction and expansion ol Metals, anc will
not crack in cold or run in varm weather.
1 hee materials are adapted to all cli
mates, aud we are prepared to supply or
ders Irom any part of the country, at short
no-ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in
rolNj ready prepared for use, and GUTTA
PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full
printed directions lor application.
AGENTS WANTED.
We will makelibeml and salt factory arrangf
mens with retptmsiljle p nties who would i'ke to
establish themselnes inu Lucrative and Perma
nent buines.
OUR TERMS ARE CASH.
We can give abundant prool of all we
claim in favor of our improved Roofing
Miierials. have applied them to sevtral
thousand Roofs in New Yoik Citv and vi
cinity. JOHNS & C LOS LEY,
Sole Manufacturers,
Wholesale. Warehouse 78 William St.,
Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK.
Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will
be f.trniihed on application.
October 16, 1861 ly.
BEAUTIFl'L COMPLEXION.
rjOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will
sen I toall who wish it (Iree of charge)
the Recipe and full directions for makir.g
and using a beautiful vegetable Balm, that
will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches,
Tan Freckles, &c, &c!, leaving the skin
smooth, clean, and beautiful; alfo full di
rections lor using Pelatreau's celebrated
Stimulant, war'anted to start a full growth
ol Whiskers, or a Mustache, in less than
thirty days. Either of the above can be
obtained by return mail, by addresi-ing
f"with stamps for return postage) DR.
THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem
ist. 831 Broadway New York.
January 15, 1862. 2m.
r p H E CON F ESS I ONS an d EX P ER I EN C E
1 of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn
ing, and for the especial benefit of Youna
Mve.n and those who suffer with Nervous
Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature De
cay, &c, &c, &:c, by one who has cured
himself by simple means, afer being put
to great exper.se and inconvenience,
through the n.e of worthless medicines
prescribed by learned Doctors.
Single copies may be had of the author,
C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoint, Long
Island, by encloMng a post-paid addressed
envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM
BERT. Esq, Greenpoint, Long Inland,
New Yoik.
January 15, 1862 2m.
A SEVEN OCTAVE $400
1:0 i:vooi fiaiyo.
Payable in easy sums of Three Dollars per
month. The public will please take notice
that the books of the
Fh iladclpli ia ITIiiMCinl av
ings and Loan ocicty
Are now open to receive subscribers to a
Fourth Series.
The first distribution of Seven octave
Rosewood Pianos for this series will take
place at the office
No, 1021 CHESTNUT Street, on
TUESDAY, Oct, th. at 8 o'clock,
Circulars, giving the full plan of opera
lions, of this highly beneficial institution
can be had by applying to the Secretary of
the society.
U W. GRAY, Secretary,
OtTice, 1021 Chestnut St.
Oct. 8, 1862.
PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches
executed in the best style known in the
art, at C. G. CHASE'S GALLERY, 532
Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia.
7 Life Sixe in Oil and Pastil.
ISTStereoscopic Portraits,
RTAmbrotvpes, Daguerreotypes, &c.
For Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rinjj &e.
novM
FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
or THK
Brave Soldiers and Sailors
IIOLLOU AT'S -FILLS
AND OINTMENT.
A'l who have Frien ds and Relatives in
the Army or Navy, should take efpeci
eare,that they be amply supplied with these
Pills and Ointment ; and where th
brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected
to provide themselves with them, no betitr
present can be sent them by their friencV
Tbey have been proved to be the Soldier
never-lailiiig-lriend in the hour of need.
COUGHS AND CCLDS AFFECTING
TROOPS.
Will be relieved and effectually cured by
using ther e admirable medicines, and by
paying proper attention to the Directions
which are attached to each Pot or Box.
SICK HEADACHES AND WANT O AP
PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIEPS.
Those feelings which so sadden ua, usual
ly arioe from trouble or annoyances, ot,
frlructed perspiration, or eating and drink,
ing whatever is unwholesome, thus dis
turbing the healthful action of the liver and
stomach. These organs must be relieved,
if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking
according to the printed iuttructioi'S, will
quickly produce a healthy action in both
liver and stomach, aud as a natural conse
quence a clear head and good appetii '
WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED
BY OVER FATIGUE.
Wilt soon disappear by the use of these
invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick
ly acquire additional strength. Never let
the bowels be either confined or unduly
acted upon. It may seem strange that Hoi
loway'e Pills should be recommended for
Dysenlary and Flux, many persons suppo
sing that they would increase ibe relaxa
tion. This is a great mistake, for these
Pills will( correct tbe liver and Momwch
and thus remove all the acrid humors from
the system. This medicine will give ton
and vigor to the whole organic sys em bow
ever deranged, while healih'.and strength
follow as a mailer of course. Nothing will
stop the relaxation of il e bowels so sure as
this famous medicine.
VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION I INDIS
CRETION OF YOUTH.
Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Sweilingi
can with certainty be radically cured if the
pills are leken night and mominit and the
Ointment be freely used as sated iu thu
printed instructions. If treated in a iy oth
er manner th-y drv op in one pa t "k
out in another. Whereas this O irflent
will remove the humors from the , f tern
and leave the Patient a vigorous alio ehl
thy man. It will require a little per M
rauce in bad cases to insure a lasting c
FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASION K.
BY THE BAYONET. SABRE OR THE
BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES.
To which every Soldier and Sath r are li
able, there are no medicines o safe, iom
and convenient as Holloway's Pills and
Ointment. The poor wounded and almost
dving sufferer might have bi wounds
dres-ed immediately, it be would only pro
vide hime!t with this match! Ointment,
which should be thruM ioio the wonnd
and smeared all round it, then covered with
a piece of linen from his knapsack and
compressed with a handkercheit. Taking
night and morning 6 or 8 pills, to rool the
pys'em and prevent mflamation.
Everv Soldier's Koapsack and kSearran's
Chest should be provided with these valua
ble Remedies.
CAUTION ! None sre penuine unless
the words "Holloway, NewlYork and Lon
don are discernable as a Water-maik in
every leaf of the book of directions around
each pot or box : the t-ame may be plninly
seen by holding the leaf to tbe light. A
handsome reward will be given to any one
rendering such information as may lead to
the detection of any party or parties coun
terfeiting themedicines or vending the
same, knowing them to be spuriou.
Sold at the Manufactory of Professor
Hollowat, &0 Maiden Lane, New York, and
by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicine, throughout tbe civilized world
in boxes at twenty five cents, sixty two
cents and one dollar each.
CP There is consi derable savig by la
king the larger sizes.
N B Direc'.ionsjfor the guidance of pa
tients in every disorder are affixed .to each
box.
April 9th 1862. ly.
MADISOX HOrSE,
(OF JERSEYTOWN, PA.)
ajtHE subscriber w ould respectfully ap
prise his friends and the public gener
ally, that he bas eslablihed the
MADISON m HOUSE,
hi Jerseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The
above house has lately been vefitted and
undergone a thorough repairing by the pro
prietor. He is fully prepared ?to entertain
the travelling custom as well a the Iocs I
with general satislaetion, His TABLE and
BAR, are well supplied and will h careful
ly superintended. And hts STABLE is am
ply and well storked, in charge of careful
grooms, will always be properly attended.
t? He invites a share of the pnbliccoa
torn, and pledses his best efforts, to help
his guests feel at home
SAMUEL RIM BY.
Jereeytown, Jan P, 1862.
NEW HATS AND CAPS !
At J. K, Virion's Hat tore.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the
the citizens of Bloomsborg,and he public
in eeneral. that be ha tos received from
Philadelphia a lot ol NEW HATS & CAPS,
for Spring and Summer, of the very latest
styles and fashions, all of which bt is pre
pared to sell cheaper than ran be bad else
where, with the exception of the manufac
turers. He ha all kinds, stvbs, sorts and
sizes, of hats and caps, probably the most
varied assortment ever brought to town.
Also STRAW GOODS, including the mod.
em slvles and fashions.
tySiore on Main Street, a few doors
above the American House.
JOHN K.GIRTON.
Bloomsborg. April 16, 1862.
$25: EMPLOYMENT ! 475
AGENTS WANTED!
We will pay from S25 to S75 per monih,
and all expenses, to active Agents, or give
a commission. Particulars sent free. Ad
dress F.Ric Sewiko Machikk Com pant, R
JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio.
BloonisLurg, Auj. 21, 1861.
4 lare aoriuiLt ui LJtj' Gaiter just
received! 91.00 and SI 25 at
L. T. SHARPLESS.'