STAEOF THE NORTH Wednesday 3Icrnic?, jDne lltli, ISS3. A 10DCr GOOD WOOD 13 cSca on subscription. wanted al this Thc Boabd or Relief had a meeting at their cfike, in this place, on Saturday last. Doe notice will be given loj the next meet ing. ' v.. . Thx Tseascrxb's Sale of unseated and seated lands of ihi county came off at this place oa Monday last. There were quite a number of tracts sold for the taxes. The land owners hare been a little more negli-. gent in jelatioa to their taxes this term than heretofore. The taxes amounted to several thousand dollars. We understand that an "upstart of a lad" delivered a harangue, on Friday evening last at Irondale, on the war, its results and its progress. Informant says, at times he would undertake to abase the President and "embairan the administration" until he would observe his bearers becoming rather indignant, when ' he would immediately turn the, scale and commence lauding the Chief Magistrate to the skies. He should have a ' commission" to travel the State and deliver his address. ' - Ths late heavy rains have interfered with the running of the (rains on the Caltawissa Railroad quite materially. For two days we were without a Philadelphia mail at this place, after which time arrangements hav ing been made to get the mail by some other route, we are again ia daily receipt ol our paper. The trains, we arejnformed, on the Cattawiaa road, will not be allow ed to pats over the entire route for several days. Many of our roads throughout the State have suffered serious damages. - - Dakjti. W. Robbikb requests os to notice that be has fecieved a fresh supply of liq uors, of various kinds and of the very best, at bis establishment in this place, all of which he will sell' lor cash only, or its equivalent. He hm a first class article of liquors, and must self, as there are no bet ter in the county, nor any to be had at more reasonable prices. He can sell by the who!ea!e or retail. Farmers and coun try landlords would do well by dealing with him. Ail kinds ol choice liquors on hand, in large or small qaantitie. i Practicing Physician, tike many other men, dependeut on the public for their support, should, to "their own interest as eu and de-cribed as follows to wit: on the well as maintain the good feeling of the ; w6' nd norlt' by ,arJ of Rudolph Situ people genera'ly, be Jo.th to speak d.sre- f ",an' ""n l!,e V-' ud b" ' r r J i r I-hii: fitter. rn;it ninn itmni nna him. specially, politically or otherwise, of their . " "Li i . : . : i ' i ueiKUUors tnu lenow viu.etin. c nuo ( there are no such men in the county, ai though it tra intimated to us the other day that there lived a prcfesaonal man in the North wesi part of this county, who does meddle in politics and about the affairs of bis neighbors, rather much for h"w own in !rest. This may be a mistake. ; and we Knn t ia inr It ia tint ri.'ht for am' man lo thus engage himself, much less a pr ofession- 6 'man V -n- -v,-, , A Uttlx Giul nosra e have been informed that, on Friday lait, a little daucb-; lerof Mr. John Watcks, ol this p!ace, acci- dentally fell in Fihir.gcreek, near Irondale, while plaing on the bai.k of the creek, with some other children, and was drown- eJ The body has not yet been fouDd, al- though di-ienl search ha been made The wa'er was very high the creek near'y bank full at the time, and the body may bavt been carried nut m o the river, a dis tance of some two miles. There re no very great obstructinns in the creek to hin der tbe body Irons going to the river. . Il is a little doubtlul whether it ever will be found. The child was in the filth year of its age. This is a sad warning lor parents to endeavor to keep their children from this creek. . - , . We acknowledge thereceipt of the Cnm tun Ban Ma, published at Fredericksburg, Va., sent as by one of our ywong friends in the army Isaac Hartman. It is printed, ery neatly, on paper something similar to our brown wrapping paper the proprie tor not being able to procure white paper Its tone is "Union," of course, and it would appear that its editor always had been a friend to the Union, but at one time was compelled to be otherwise. ,We read bis editorials with much interest, and were made acquainted with many thinga io rela tion to the rebellion that we did not under stand heretofore. We will select an article or two from its columns for our next Star. Oar young friend has the best wishes of tbe editor tor his future welfare, and may be. with al! others, live to return to their homes to enjoy the fruits of their hard labors. We understand that some of cor friends 3 Cattawissa, wha ara so extremely fond ef people cf the "colored persuasion" that (bey want the General --Government to boy them, were veryv indignant at an article in Jast week's Star showing op their abolition Union sliding propensities. One "public fnnrtinnr'' who has had a taste of Gov ernment pap, small, bat suitable for a bbe (in the woods,) was valorons enough 10 talk about banging os to a lamp-post, but he was discreet and cowardly enough to do Lis blowing on his own dung-hill (a good word, saving the presence of the really patriotic people of Cattawissa.) Another thought oor ofSce sbonld nt stand over Sunday. Tnis is Wednesday, and we are fcappy to say onrself and family are well. Still another, who has grown grey ia the service of several parties, more bold than tbe rest, came to Bloomsburg and made known bis heart-bantings. It took him just thre miaates by the watch. An original Secessionist, r; who in days of yore let "lostosr County "siiJe," to ths great dia gtss t of his vnion-lozing friends in Columbia, fcas been giving these new hands in Catta wi?a tha tenet of his experience. ; We',1, friends, have it your own ay; tn'y don't htlp us to pay for your alricans, tir.i d:x'i tsar down tha Stab cies. Don't ! XTrwt? I'cthixT, tvart that t.cet ' To Coasssptircs. THE advertiser havTFlg been restored, to health in a few weeks, by a vary simple f remedy, after having suffered years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis ease Consumption is anxiou to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. , To all who desire it, he wilt send a copy of the prescription used free of charge, with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure or Consumption Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only pbject of the advertiser in send ing the Pr-sscripMO! i9 to benefit the afflio 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 tLetn nothing, and may prove a bless i"g. . ... Parties wishing the prescription wtl I please addrejs Rev 'EL A. WILSON , Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. May 21, '62. 3m. - A CAUD to young Ladies and Gentle men. The subscriber will send ffree of charge to all all' who desire it, the Recipe an.3 direction! lor making a simple Vege table Calm, thaf will, in from two to eight day-, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallow ties nd all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving, the same as Nature intended it should be sott, clear, smooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Receipe, w'uh full instruc'ions, directions, and advice, will please-call on or address with return possae,J THOS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. May 21, '62 2m. Administrator's IVotice. E&tate of JSath m Gieenwalt,',late of Stoit tvcp , Coumli i co . deceased. fMOTICE i- hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Nathan GreenwaU, late of Scott townshid, Colum bia county, decea-ed, have been granted by the RegWter of said county, to John Sterner, residing in Bloomsburg Columbia county. All persons having ciatms or de mands agaiuM the estate ol the decedent are requested to make them known to the administrator, and those indebted to the estate will make payment immediately to JOHN SIV'RNER, Adair. Bloomsburg, June 4, 15-62. SHERIFF'S SALE. rY virtue of a writ of venditioni exponas " icsued out of the court ot Common Piea- ol Columbia county, will De exposed to puMic sale at the Court House in Bloomsburg, on Saturday the 28 h day of June 1862. at two o'clock in the alter, oon taid diy, the foliowiug real esiaie to wit Kit . I - m m . Ail tna' certain met oi land, situate in M atne towofhij, Columbia county, bound dfe , aK, Ililieiy .hx a,e- be lbe uiime i i . . . n.re it ic"fs, wnereon are erecteo a goo.i ' two ttory. fro me dwelling bouse, and tank ba-n, wiih the appurtenance Seized taken in execu'ion and to be sold as uie wrupeny of Isaiah Srurnan. JOSIAH H. FUKMAN, SherifTV Offire, ) Stierul. Bionmshtirs, June 4. 1862. $150 BEST PIAAUS. 150 i , , movt-d io iheir new wareruom, llTC. 473 23.0 A ID 77 JLZ9 t w ow preparej lo irfer lhe puk),,c A Bu; ii. flcent ne w sc de full j 7 CclaVC StOSeWOOC PiilllO, j C0l4ta . j, a; improve jeni known in this I cin-n f y vr F.urope, o er-siruiig b-s, j Frcm h rrand action, harp peJat, lull iro. f - it ';" "r' ,ul St so cash, Warraated for 5 Years Rich moulding cases. 175 TO $200, ali W9 rran.ed made ol the bet seasoned i tnatHrial. un Jjo stani betiir than anv fcold lor S4(JQ or J500 by the old methods ol manufacture. We inviie the ret Jnfig to eamine and f these new itiHruinenti. and we ftatid ready at alltimeto tesliiiem with any others marjufaetured ia taicoun- l y GROTESTEEX & HLC, 478 ISroadway, IVcw York June 4 h 1862. 3in READING HAIL BOAD. AUKAGL1IT. GREAT Trnnk Lne from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. PoltsviilLebanoa, Allen town, Kas'on, &c , &c. Trains leave Harri-burg for Philadelphia' New York, Reading, Pottsvilie, and all in termediate Stations, at 8 a. M. and 1.40 p. M New York xpref leaves Harri.bnr at 1.25 a. M. airlvuig ai New York at 8.25 the same morniog. Fare lrorn Harrisbnrg: to New York $5 00, to Philadelphia S3,25 and S2,7t. Basgage checked lhrooh. Reiurnins leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Expre-s.) Iave Philadelphia at 8 A. il. and 3.15 P M. Sleeping ctra in the New York Express Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passengers by tbe Catlawis.-a Rail Road leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. AI. tor Phila delphia ami all intermediate Station, and at 3 00 P. M. for Philadelphia, New York, and all Way Points. Trains leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New York, and ai 5.30 P. hi. for Aubnrn ar.d Port Clinton onlyt connecting for Pine Grove and with the Caitawissa Rail Road. An accomodation Pasenier train leaves Reading at 6 A. M. and returns from. Phila delphia at 5 P. M. 1ST All the the above Mains run daily, Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsville at 7.30 A.M. and Philadelphia al 3.i5 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Ex cursion Tickets, al reduced rales to and from all points G. A. NICuLLS, General Saperinteudant. June 4th iS62. ' LEATHER ! LEATHER ! iHE undersigned woulJ announce, that he has on hand, at his Hat and Cap emporium on Slain street, Bloomsburg, an J assortmeHt 01 uifierent kind 01 leather, uch as fine calf skins, morocco, red ar.d black and linings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewhere in this mar ket. Call and examine them tor yourselves. JOHN K. GIUTON. Eloomborg, May 21, 1862. , , COAL OIL.-Ardesco Coal Oil tor sale, 12 els. per quart, by ' JOHN K. GIRTON. , Blocm.barjj. Feb. 2S,I8$2.' LIST OF DEALERS, IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, - FOR THE YEAR 1862. F Goods, VVares, Merchandize, &c. Distillers, Brewers, Eating House Keep ers, within the county of Columbia, return ed and classified in accordance with the teveral acts of Assembly, by the Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes of said county as fol-' lows, to wit : BLOOM TWP. VENDERS. CLASS. DOLLS. Blooinsbum Iron Company 8 30 00 McKelvy, Neal & Co 8 30 00 HCiil VV Hanmsn ll 15 00 S H Miller & Ejei 13 10 00 A J Sloan 13 10 00 LTStiarp'es J4 7 00 Jerernih J Brower 14 7 0C David Stroup 14 7 0C John K Girion .14 7 oc David Lowenburg 14 7 0( Elia Mendeuhall 14 7 Of Dr P John 14 7 0t John R Mover 14 7 0C Ephrairn P Lutz 14 7 0( Geo M H.geubuch 14 7 OC B Stohner 14 7 o( A M Rupert 14 7 0( Oliver A Jacoby 14 7 (X Siinun CStiive 14 7 0(' M8 Amelia D Webb 14 7 OC Joseph W Ilendershot 14 7 0( Jos Sharuless Found ryStove14 7 0( PhilipS Moyer Stovaa 14 7 0( F Fox Confec'ioner & Baker 14 7 01 BERWICK- Bowman StOwen n 15 oi) Abraham Miller ll )f OD Jackson & Woo.lin J2 12 5' Peuhen H Nicely 14 7 0) Ja.-kson & Wooden Foundry 14 7 0) Abraham Miller Drugstore 14 7 0)( A P Evans J B Dodon, Ag't Drug Side 14 7 0) BRIARCREEK. Le i Kirtz 14 7 0) C B SeetholtZ 14 7 03 BENTON. i Parvin Masters 14 7 03 1 Samuel Heacock 14 7 00 j Hiram F Everett 14 7 0) I Mrs H A Cole 14 7 00 I BEAVER. I Franklin Shoman 14 7 03 Emanuel Friedman 14 7 03 ! CATTAWISSA. John Sharpless 13 10 CO ! Jee K Shariie4 13 10 03 J S Brobst ,13 10 00 Geo Hughe & Son Stove 14 7 CO S D Rinard Stove 14 7(0 Jacob il Crea-y 14 7 (0 Levi Keiler 14 7 C 0 ' CW McKelvy & Co 14' 7 (0 j William John Voye, Britan nia wares, &c 14 7 i0 CENTRE. Gilbert II Fowr 13 10 (0 E W M Low & Brother 14 7(0 Jcnb Spoiifcler 14 7(0 C H Hes k Co 14 7(0 C F Mill 14 7 no I) Jv Sloan 14 7 tu CONYNGHAM. Mr M GorMll 11 10 (O Jonathr: J Hoagland 14 7 (tt J B & R Kiiiule 14 7 (0 FISHINGCREEK. Dniel McHenrt- 14 7 )0 George M Howell 14 7 00 E & A A P Unanst 14 7 DO B Arnme'man 14 7 )0 So'omon Bu-s 14 7 t)0 GREENWOOD. George blasters &i Sou 13 10 00 John Le tn 14 7 )0 Jacob Schuj ler 14 7 30 Bei jiiutfi & Charles Eves 14 7 30 HEMLOCK. M G & W H Shoemaker 13 10)0 Cbrie Neyhard 14 7 )u J-c-b Hams 14 7 00 Cyrus Ree. 14 7 00 LOCUST. Wahi- gttin Yeager 14 7 CO Jacob Yeager 14 7 00 Abmham Rira 14 7 CO Mark WiliiituD 14 7 00 MAINE. William T Sbnman 14 7 00 Retghard 6t Nas , 14 7 00 MADISON. . Neal McC. y 13 10 00 Miller Si-her 13 10 00 C &: W Kreamer 12 10 00 MIFFLIN. Creay & Brown 13 10 00 Reuoen .wilier 14 7 00 MONTOUR. W Biitenbender & Co 14 7 00 . ORANGE. La7.aru & Fisher 13 10 00 A B S;ewrt 14 7 00 William Fritz 14 7 00 A Coleman Merchant Tailor 14 7 00 Isaac N Kline 14 7 00 ROARINGCP.EEK. Jcdah Cherrington II 7 00 . SCOTT. Pe:er Ent 13 10 00 H W Cre .sy & Bro'her 12 12 50 William Peacock Drug Store 14 7 CO Samuel A Wnrman 14 7 00 B F Reishart & Btothei 14 7 00 C S Fowler & Creveling 13 10 00 David Whitmyer 14 7 00 I & T Crevelmg 14 7 00 H M Fuller S L Bettle, Aa't 13 10 00 SUGARLOAF. Jese R Penninitnn 14 7 00 DISTILLERS. Rohr McIIenry Benton II 15 00 Edger & McHenry Fishing creek II 15 00 Richard Piumer Bloom II 15 00 Reuben Miller Bnarcreek 8 25 00 MILLINERS. MiesMxry Barkle Bloom 14 7 00 Mis-e Harmana do 14 7 00 Mis E J Wilson do 14 7 00 Mrs A P Fowler Scott 14 7 00 Mrs A J Bras Berwkk 14 7 00 EATING-HOUSES William B Koons Bloom B Stohner J W Henderhot Charles Noll it Frederick Nicely Berwick Michael Frantz Henrv Lohman Centre Samuel Kostenbader Cattawiesa Wit. Orange Levi Keiler Connor & Brother Montour W Bi'tenbender &. Co " John D Kromer Mifflin All persons who may feel aggrieved by th above classification can have au op porttmity of appealing by calling oponhe undersigned at hi office, (Star of the Forth Office) in Bloomsburg,, any time 011 r be lore the I9th day of June, I8f2, or at the Core misi-ioners'. office in Bloowsburg, . on the 19lh o! June, after which no peal will be heard. WM. H. JACOBY. ; Mercantile Appraiser. May 21, I8R2. large assortment ol Ladies' Gaiters just received al SI 00 and SI 25 at .L.T.SHARPLESwV G snfa Kjimnral Boot. Will b old very low. ' Also. Boys Shoes, al i i ' . L. T. 5HARFLESS.' G Iiia AT .EXC 1 TEilIFNT IT STILLWATER. LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE CEIVED, AT the Store of Daniel McIIenrv , in Still water, Columbia county., The undersigned would respectfully in vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the surrounding country, to his large and ex tensive stock of Goods, just received from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, all of which he will sell cheaper than here tofore His assortment consists of Cloths, ' Calicoes, -Muslins, Hats and Caps, of the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the most approved mke ; also, a lot of excel lent Keady-ITIade Clothing. together with a good assortment ol Ves tings. His store is welt filled with Goods ot every description. His are not surpassed by any Store in the conn try. His Hardware Department bas not been neglected. SCITIIES, RAKES. O0ES, SHOVELS &c, are coni-tantly kepi on hand ; aNo, Spikes and Nail- ; in short, everything us ually found in First-Class Store. DANIEL McllENRY. Stillwater, May 14, 1862. fi rem wood Seminary. MMIE Spring Term of ihi- lnstilotion wi ) -I- commence on the 7th of April next. The Principal will be assisted bv able instructors, and as ample lacili'tes will be afforded to qualify S'uilent lor teaching, for buines or for a more ex'enive course in literature, a liberal shsie of . partronaae is ayain solicited. Pupil who do not come from home, or are not put under the chae o' near rela tives, must board at the Seminary, and be subject lo the regulations thereol. They must provide their own lowel and hae each article of clo'hing distinctly marked. Eleven weeks corstitute a quarter and there will be a vacation of about six weeks in rr, id summer. Boardina, washins and Tuition, with furnished rooms, will be $25 per quarter, or.e half payable in advance. Tuition alone io Common branches, 55 00 " including advance Algebra maihernatii-s his'ory &e. 6 00 in Latin, German or French earh extra 1 OO For further par: ictilar address WM. BURGESS. Principal. Millville. Cni co.. F'eh. 26. IR62: .TSinc. Elcisiorf'frtN QCAI1TI-RLY of FASIIIOXS, CHEA T 1 M PRO YEMENI'S I rtHE Snrnmer Number will rontain f inr larse and splendid Fahion Pi'es,' three Full Sized Patterns, compricLiij; the new Frerirh Wait, and elegant t.ee, and a Mis).e Sack, together with neaily 100 en gravings of ali the novehiea lor Snrnmer b'nnts, Cloaks, Trimming. Children' Dreses, etc., Valuable information 10 Mil Itners, Wress makers, mothers, and ladies 2nerally. presenting the largest and hest Fashion Magazine in the World, published 47 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25 cents, or sent bv rnail pct Iree. on receipt ot the amount, Yearly SI wi h the follow ing valuable premium. Each jesrly subscriber will be entitled to the selection of 50 cents worth of plain patterns, from the designs in the Dook, or trom the show room, or they may be order ed and sent by mail any time during the year, by paving the po-tae. RSplendid inducements to Canvassers The summer number will be ready on or about the In of May. April 30th, 1852, niRRUI FOR THE a7lO.", And I. I'. bmple J,r beHp ;a.h Mare." NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAIN'S I THE undersigned is just receivinsr a new siipt lr of good, fresh from the citie of New York and Phil'a and is prepated to sell them at Reduced Prices. Calicoes from 7c to 12i?, the best at 12jc some of which cost 15c. Dre Goods ; Chsllis, Lavellas, Gir.shams, Muslins, Ken tucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c, in proportion. Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in grett rari riety of style pnd quality. A good heeled Gaiter for 62jc, and an excellent Congress for Si ,00 A kid heeled Lace Boot lor 81 and upward ALSO, the Hi?h Cut Palmo ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chil dren' Skirts, Linen Handkerchiets, &c, at a very low figure. Best Stone Ware Se f 4.00. &c Hominy, Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons, etc. Good Syrup Molasses froT 50 to 60c a gal'on Sugars, lower than recently sold, from 8c to 13c, the latter price for bet white. Coal Oil as low a anywhere. CsTAn examination of ih good is soli cited. Come and see for yourselves, that the Cafch System is preferable 10 any other. Grain arid country produce taken in ex change for Good by L. T. SHARrLESS. Bloomsbnre, March 26, 1862. KKW ARRIVAL OF -SPRING AND SUMMER O ifh tfh W7) f SLH 4JP Vi' LUS KJ JIT PETER ENTS STOllEl In Lizh! L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na. HAS just received from Philadelphia, and is now opening at the old stand lately occupied by Martz & Ent, a splen did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE ! Hia stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods choicei styles and lit'eM fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CARPETS, SUA WS, HOSIERY. SILKS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CASSIMEKS. S ATI NETs, -COTTON A DES. KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, "SiC. GROCERIES, QUKENSWT ARE, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines. Drugs, Oils, Paint, &c, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. In hort everything niaally kept in a oonntry store. - ; The patronage of old friends, and the public public generally, is respectfully so licited. Tbe highest market price paid for conn try produce. PETER ENT. Light Street, May 7, '862. ; wHOES in variety at the cheap cash Store O oi ; L. T. SHARPLESS. Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF ; SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER EYER'S. fJlHE subscribers have just returned from the City with another large and telect assort ment of Spring: and Summer Good 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 stock comprises L.adic' Dress Goods, of tbe choicest styles and latent fashions. DRY GOODS, CS tT CD C9 CD IP CZ SS9 Hardware, Qaeenaware, Cedarwa'e, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Roots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kepi in country stores; to which they invites the public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. MILLER & EYER. Ploomsbnrg, April 30, 1862. Dissolution of l'ariiicrship, IVOTICE ig hereby given that the co-part-nership heretofore existing between the firm of D. C. & G. A Herrinz in the repair ina and boat building business, at Centre ville, Columbia county, was dissolved b mutual consent on the 1st day of April 1862. The booki remain in the hands ot the jun ior member of the firm, (G. A. Herrine) fr settlement; who, alo 'ei2ns contir.uinfr, the bnine in all is branches a? hereto fore. He returns thanks for past patronage and solicits a continuance of he ame. C. D. HER KING, GEO. A. HERRING. Centreville, April 30. 1862. Administrator's Noticr, jVTOTICK t hereby given thai letter of administratton on the estate of John J. Hetler, late of Mifflin township, Colombia county, deceased, have I een granted by the Reiiitr ol said county, to Michael B. Heller, who resides in Mifflin township. All person having claims or demands aC-iinM tre cta'e ot the decedent are re quested to present tlum for settlement, snd those tndebteJ lo make payment without delay to MICHAEL B. HETLER. Admr. Miflltn tp, March 26, 1862. 6w. FRLS1I ARRIVAL or NEW MILLINERY GOODS. flHF nndersiened wou'd moM respect" " tully annonnce to the ritizene of B'oonis burs and vicinity that she l,a JJl receiv ed from the eastern -iii her , Spring L Summer Millinery Cootfs, all ol which she i prepared to mskeCr-a and sell at a very reasonably low rij t" nre. Her H-ortmnl of cnods are a Utile superior in point of durability as well as tatefu!ne, to an y offered in ihi seciion. She return ihank for tre libeml pa'r-n-ace she bas received, snd repectty!y so licits a continuance of th- nie MARY BARK LEY. Bloonbur2, April 23 1862. ai:v ISA i: IS Ell MIOE. Opposite the Court Hawt and next door to Democrat OJJice THE nrider;gt:ed, respectfully inform his friends and cn-iomer- that he has opened A New Carbcr Sbop. In Court Hou-e Alley, next door below the Office of the Columbia Democrat, where he will be hvppy to wait upon all customer, and from long experience and strct a!tn lion to bniness, he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronaae. Ali thing6 here done in rfecenc and in order." THOMAS BROWN. Bloomfrhurar, March 5, 1H62. ItlOICC IjSCITIAii il!VS! YOBKTOWN CAPTURED ! The Rebels Retreating! THIS IS GLORIOUS NEWS! OUT tbere' is still more important and valuable news to the citizens of Con ynsham and vicinity, in Columbia coon ly. It i that J. B. & R KNITTLE have re reived new. good snd established a S-ore in the place above named, where gooti. can be purchased upon the mot rearna ble terms for cash 01 short credit. They pay par'.icular attention to flour, feed and provision general) , which can be had at ineir e!ajhmeui at all titles, or deliver ed to the purchaser upon short nonce, a they keep a hoise and wagon for that pur-po-e. THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS i ralcula-oi to suit the people and the lime. They have everything commonly found in country stores. Country Produce will always be taken in exrhar.se for Good and the regular mar ket price paid for the same. J. B. & R. KNITTLE. Conyngham. May 14, 1862. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Henry G. JlJiUer, late 0 Mifflin twp., dte'd. JVOT1CE is hereby given thai letters'tes Umeniary on the etate of Henry G. Miller, late ofMifllin township, Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said county, to John H. Hetler, residing in the township and coun ty afore.-aid. All persons having claims or demands agairt the estate of the dece dent are requested to present them to the Executor for settlement, and tho-e indebted to the estate to make pay maul forthwith to the undersized. JOHN II. HETLER, Executor. Mifflin, May 7, lt52 61. Ad 111 i n i 1 ra I or' Notice. Estate of Phi ip Hartman, late of Scott town ship, Columbia county, deceased. LETTERS of adrninistation on the estate of Philu Hartman, .late of Scott town ship, Columbia county, dee'd, have been granted, bv the Register of said county, to Heoty T. Reily, who retides in the town ship and county aforementioned. All per sons having claims or deJiand against the estate of the decedent, will present tbem to the'adminis'.rktor for Rettlement,and those indebted to lbe emate are requested to make payment immediately to the under signed. HENRY T. REILY, Scott fwp. April 30, 1862. Admr. Misses and Ladies' Congress Gaiters, Chtli'rens Fancy and Common Shoes, low as can be bought elsewhere, at tbe Cheap Cash Stcre of L. T. SHARPLESS, Bloornsborg, May 14, 1862. Important fo House Owners. Important lo Builders. ,. Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers. To alt whom this may concern, and it concerns every body. JOIIXS 4- "CllOSLEY'S IMPROVED GUI TA PERCHA. The Cheapest and most dutleRoofitn g in use ' IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied lo New and Oid Roofs of Al! kinds, steep or flat, arid In Shingle Roofs without removing the Sh'msle. THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD TH T OF TIN, A N D IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. This article has been thuronsly tested in New York City and all parts of the United States, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on Buildings ol all kind, snch as' Factories, Foundries Church es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Building, &c, by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the pan four year, and has proved to be the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use ; it i in every respect a fiire, waier, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. Jhn it the ONLY material manvftctured in the United States which combines the very desirable pro4iertie of Elasticity and Dura bility, which are universally acknowledged to bePosesed by GL'TTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. Ao Heat is required in making appli cation. The epense of apply ing it is triflninc with ordinary Roof can be covered and fin. ished the fomt day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE, end when finished forms a ptrfedly Fi-e Proof txnfice with an elastic body, which csniioi le injured by Het, Cold or Storms, Shrink irg of Roof Boards, nor any external ati on w ha'evs-r. LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coa'ing Metats of all Kinds when ex- pod to the action of the Weaiherand Fur Prcserrivg and Ripairing Mttal Roofs of all Kinds. This is the only Composition Known which will successfully reit ext'enie change of climates, for any length of time, when applied to meals, to which it adheres firmly, lormini a body equal to three coats nf ordinary paint, eots moi h le-s snd will LA S r J H R E E TIM KS A S LONG ; and from its elasticity is not injured by the co-i-trcticn of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, c.Mi'pquent upon sudden changes of the weather. It wil! not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH (IFF. I-kj I'm and other Metal Roof can te readdv repaired nh GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor-ru-ion an lekinj, thereby ensuring a per fectly water 'iphi Rnof for nr.any year-. Trn Cement is peculiarly adapted f'ir the pre rva ion pf Ircu Railings, Stoves, Ran lies, Safes, Agricultural Implement, &c , al-o for eneral mnintactnrer n-e. GUTT.4 PERCH.i CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin and other Mul Rnt or every description, from its great ela-iicity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion of Metals, and will no crack in cold or run in Tartn weather. These -naterinU are adapted to all cli mates, and e are prepared to sopply or ders trom any part of tf.e country, at short no-ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full printed direction for application. JGEXTS WANTEDS We Vill mnlulViernl and tatifuctory arrange ments vith respmi'jle ptitte trki would bke to ei(ablth themteltiet ina Lucrative and Peroja oenl business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can aive abundant proof of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several thousand Roofs in New Y'o'k City and vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, Wholesale Warehouse 78 IHUiam Si.. Cornerof Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be f;irni-hed on application. Oeiolerl6, 161. ly. IIEAITIFIL COMPLEXION. TOCTOK THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will spoJ toall whi wih il (free of charge) the Recipe and full direction for makir.e and uirig a beautiful vegetable Blm, that will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches Tan, Freckles, Lc, Lr., leaving the kin smooth, clean, and beautiful; alo full di rection lor using Pelatr-au's celebrated Stimulant, war-anted to s'art a full growth ot Whikers, rr a Mus:ache, in less than thirty day". Either of tht above can be obtained by return mail, by addressing fwiih siamp for return pntase) DR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chein iet, 83 1 Broadway New Y'ork. January 15, 1862. 2m. n HE CONFESSIONS and EXPERIENCE 1 of a SUFFERER, Publi.hid as a warn i"g, and for the especial benefit of Y'oung Men and thns who sufiVr uitb Nervous Debility, Loks of Memory, Premature De cay, tc, kc. &c, by one who has cared himself by simple means, af er being put 10 S"at expense and inconvenience, through the use of wor'hlesa medicines prescribed by learned Doctor. Single cooieu may be had ol tha author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpoir.t, Long Island, by enclosing a pos'-paid addressed envelope. Adtres CHARLES A. LAM BERT. F'-q , Greenpoiut, Long Island, New Y'ork. January 15, 18622rn. Kollock's Dandelion CcOYe. THIS preparation, made Irom the best Java Coflee. is recom.-nended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General . Debility, Dypepia, and all bilious disorders. Thousands who have been compelled. (o abandon the ue of cof lee will ue this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength ol two pounds of ordinary roffee. Price 25 cents. L'JLLOCK'S LEYAIN, The puren and beM BAKING POWDER known, for rnuking light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and cskes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured ly M. H. KOLLOCK, Chemit. Corner of Broad an.i Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, ES" And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. J) February 26, 1862. ly. Administrator's Notice. ESTATE OF 4 LEU XAPR, DECD. Letters of administration on the estate of Alern Marr, late of Scott up , Colum bia cocnty, decea-ed, have been granted by the Register of said county to Peter En!, residing in Light Street, township and coun ty aforesaid. All persons having claim or demands against the estate of the decedent re requeued to present them duly authen ticated to the administrator for settlement, and those indebted to the estate will make payment forthwith to v PETER ET, ad tar. Scott, M J 28!h, 1862.- FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF TH B 13 rare Soldiers and Sailors AND OINTTvlENT. A!l who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, sSonld take especial care,that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the brave Soldier and S ii lop have neglected lo provide themselves with then, no better present can be sent them by their friends. They have been proved lo be the Soldiers' never-failing-friend in the honrofneed. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will be relieved and effectually cured by nsing there admirable medicine, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Of AP PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Those feelin gs which so sadden iiSjUsiial ly arise from trouble or annoyances, ob structed perspimion, or ea ing and drink tug whatever is tin wholesome, thus dis tnrbing the healthful action of tbe liver and stomach These organs m nst be relieved, if yon desire to be welt. The Pill, taking according to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both hver and stomach, ami as a natural conse quence a clear head and good appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE. Will soon dieappear by the ue of lhese invaluable pills, and the so'.dier will quick ly arqoire additional siren.'tn Never let the bowels be e'.ther confined or nndoff acted upon. It may seem strange that Hol loway's Pills should be recommended for Dysenlary and Flux, many persons suppo sing thai they would increase ife relaxa tion. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the livet aid stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from thesjs em. This medicine will give tone and vigor to the whole organic syvem how ever'deranged, while heahh and strength lolloiv as a matter ot come. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels so ture as ihn famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION! INDIS CRETION OF YOU1H. Fore ar.d Ulcers, Blotches arrl Swellings rjan with certainty be ridirally cured if the pills are teken night and morning and (he Ointment be freely ced as sated in the printed instructions. If treated in any eth er manner they dry np in one part to break out in another. Whereas this Ointment will remove the htimori from the system and leave the Patient a rigorous and heal thy man. It wilt require a !i;t!f? perere rauce in bad cases lo insure a lating cure. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BWONEr, SABRE OR THE BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES. To which every Soldier and Sai!f-r are li able, there are no medicine o safe, sore and convenient as Holinway's Pt'ls and Ointment. The poor wounded and almost diog sufferer might have his wounds dressed immediately, if he would only pro vide himelt with thi ma'ehle Ointment, which should he tbruM into tfe wound and smeared all round it, t!;ei covered wi:h a piece Af linen from hi knapsack and empre?-sed wi-h a hanilkerctieit. Taking night and morning 6 or K pill, to cool lha sysm and prevent inflama'ion. Every Soldier's Kfiapack an I Seaman's Che-t shul-( be provided wi;h these valua ble Remed ie. CAUTION ! None sre genuine t:r.Ies the words "Holloway, New York and Lon don are discernable as a Wa'er-rnatk in every leaf of the bonk of directions around each pot or box : the same may be pininly seen by holding the leaf to tne light. A handsome reward will be give:i to any one rendering such information a may lead to the detection of any party or pan coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, kin wing ihem to f-e tparious. S id at the Manufactory of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York,and by all rpec!ab!e Druggist arid Dealers ii Medicine, throughoot the civil-zed world in boxes at twenty five cents, sixty two cnts and one dolUr each. JEW There i considerable saving by ta king the larger size. N B Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are atfi to each box. April 9ih 1862. ly. MADISON IlelsE, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA) yiHE sub-criter would respsctfully ap prise his friend- and the public gener ally, that lie h e-iaDli-hed the MADISON JH HOUSE, hi Jerseytown, Colunr.bia county. Pa. The above house has lately been -fitted and undergone a thorough repairing by the pro prietor. He is fully prepared to erertain the travelling euto?n as well as ti.e locl with geneial sati-dai-lion, . His TABLE and BAR, are we'd supplied and will be careful ly superintended. And Ids STABLE is am ply and well storked, in charge of careful groom, will always be properly attended. CSP" He invites a share t l the pub'ic cus tom, and pledges his best eriiriJ, to help his guee-ta feel at home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jersytown, Jan 1S62. Executor's IVotice. Estate of ChwUflur Ildler, hte of Mifjli totenshp, Ccl co., deceaftd. IETTERS testamentary on the e-state cf Christopher Heller, late r.f M.fflin twp.. Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Columbia coun ty, to Samuel Heller, residing in Hollen back township, Luzerne eou.ity. All per sons indebted t said estate are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will pre sent them prcpeilv autherticatod for .ettle ment to the undersigned. SAMUEL HELLER, Execuior. January 8, 1S62 6t. Administrator's Notice. rtTOTICE is hereby given that lener of administration on the es'a'e of Henry D. Miller, late of Maine township. Colum bia county, deceased, have been granted by the Regisier cf t-aid county to Joseph Mas teller ol Maine township and Nathan Lon genberger residing in. Union town-hip, Schnylkill county. All persons indebted to the ena'e of thedecedei t are requested ti make payment lo the admihitraiois forthwith, and those having claims will pre sent them duly authenticated for settle ment without delay to JOSEPH MASTELLER, ) - NATHAN LONGENBERGER, J Maine toweship, May 21, U62.