Wedcralaj Serning, Jul Mb, IS6J. Ses communications in lo day's Stak from the arcny and elsewhere, A trlcuraph OFFICE lias lately been esiatilished in Espy A. P. Fowler operator. Johs C. Fremont and staff are out of the ervice entirely. 1 hey are brave ! Oca farmer are taking off their harvests in this section pretty smartly at present. Nitw Potatoes have just made their ap pearance in thi markot. They are a little late this season. - Tut Bloomsburg Band are expected home in a short time, in consequence of a dis charge by the war authorities. Cavdidatcs must remember that our terms are cash in advance lor names. . M r.Sam cel. Kostenbadea, landlord at Cat- iwissa, fell off a cherry tree, one day last week, doing himself considerable bodily . injury. A fine 6f.ower visited this section on .Monday evening last. It laid the dust com pletely, and freshened op vegetation gener ally. McClkllan is being reinforced with fresh Trrois almost daily.. Another stroke w-ill re long be made that will tell quite differ eatty than did the last engagement. Recruiting officeTs are being sent oot into . . . , 4he country to raise men ior the war. No ., . . J , . . ... - . ma II job lo whip tiiem fellows down there , , , alter all : More nun ar wanted to whom .... good wages will be paid. -- . . . - Cleb K. Wattiar, of Wilkesbarre, deliv. -ered an address at Orangevitle, on the 4lh of July. The terrified in the Republican rank, were very much exercised over the , .... - -oration. Mr. Um0,, raa"- i. , ... c r,r Is lo-ia 's Stak will be seen a commn- rncaMoi, signed Many Union Democrats" from Fushingcreek favoring the re nomina lion and election of our old Members ; Tate and Tuttou to the Legi-Ia'.ure this! fall. j ! .The President ha hhd Merttl private vneeins ith the Members nf the Border' Mate for tie purpose of persnadm2 or ca- l"inT thorn trili Kia nrn.f nf -a - rt - t k ,t i nia.sra.iuai emancipation cheme. He got very solemn nnd much in j earneM, it U paid, at the Jum meeting. TLe j tesuh is rot know r. Our townsman, Daviil L. McKmney.w as Tuu!ly as uilted by one of :he ha-ida Ml the FuniMce of AIcKdlvy Neaf& Co.. one day fast week. Mr. MvKim.ey ;a Jying in a exy critical condition Irom the effect of a blow c'nea him by Lis assailaut on the bead w ith a large j"g. P. S. Since Trillin? the above v,-. are 'eaed 10 see ihat Mr. AlcKmney is able to be about again. j lhe I Gold is at a premium of tt cts on iouiiT: :ne meaning oi wnicti is paper t money is wnrth so much le.s to the dollar, j 7'rmtury Holes (or Green wc a they are I railed) included. 1 his is something thai j Iws nt h-pper.ed in money matters for a! , . , , . . : long time. Jost at present chan-e is te.ri-j bly scarce. Who can properly account for its careity and explain to os ihe true cause, ard n por. so doing paify the public that 4!all i right and nobody is hurt." Whilic on a visit to Washington ci y we met our young friend and former towns man, Mr. il. C. Christmak, who is Steward J of boldiers Mess House, between G. & H. tits., of ihat city. His potion is an easy and lucrative one, end affords him more ready cash than any other position he f night have- secured. Mr. C. is ener petic aud persevering well calculated lo ait the purposes of his post. He das about two bondred aud fifty men messing at his house daily. They are chiefly teamster. lr or r mar im!B from l!i lone nf the . . .. j j e- urticle in last week's Republican on the Fourth in Orangeville, we would come to the cuncfasiou that Caleb E. Wright Eq. of Wilketbarre, made a Inion speech in Or angeville on the Fourth." The Republican denounced the eaihor did not like the ad dress the best way you could Px it. That is sufficient to satisfy any loyal man that Mr Wright made a sound Unioi speech to see the Republican and party fir ding fault with it nr. wriJQi co a hi not nave pieaseu tne ado Jitionists without preaching treason, which he chose not to do, hence the cadigation through the Abolition mouth-piece ot Co lumbia county. , . Oeic day last week we visited the 4th Brigade, Shields' Division, at their encamp inent, some five or sii miles beyond Alex andria, on the Manassas turnpike, where we found the 84:h Regt t P. V , to which lhe "Hurley Gnards" of this place are al- tached. The Guards look well considering what lbey have endured. Capt. Frick and Lieat.Ent appeared in good spirits. Their Compapy is considerably reduced,' having passed through several fierce and bard con tested engagements with serious losses, besides qaite a nomber being , on the sick list, lying iq ths hopitals. The 84th does not appear to best for duty and will not for sometime. From all appearances this Brigade will retnain where iti?, nntil it is recruited op to its former streogtb. It is much dibbled, hiving hal hard marches and dssparata fighting lor th8 last th,rea or four months. They have been contending with Slonetco 11 Jackon who Las been a per fect terror to our troops in ihe Shanandoah, Valley- Their clothing looks reasonably cU, "4 iteit rations tasted psrfectly nat Vil, Wa tried 'eo. - ; ' Fobt Lixcoln. We visited this Fort near Washington, a few days ago, and louud Capt. MeClure' Company, which were mostly recruited in this section, en camped there. The whole company, with but one or two exceptions, were enjoying most excellent health. They are weil drilled probably no better drilled and equipped Company in the service. They hare an able set of officer, and are highly esteemed by their men. Lieut Slrawbridge and Wilson will be remembered by our citizens as havi.ig been in this place last winter recruiting (or this Company. These Lieut, are very popular with their men, and as officers and soldiers stand A. No. I. Lieut. Canadus, of the same Company, seems verv much like a gentleman, nnd we presume is the making of a good officer This Company drill, some to or three hoars each day, ir. Fort Lincoln, upon heavy seige guns, as well as with light arms They are well qualified for active service, and their greatest desire seemo to be, to have a skirmish with those desperate and wicked rebels down South, Capt. MeClure is a fighting man, and his eo ire Company have the appearance of being a " chip out of the old block" so far as the " fight" is concerned. It is not known how long they may oe kept at torr Lincoln. ltiey are having it rather easy there. Drilling not 'hard and rations most excellent. Any of J our young men having a desire to join the J army cau do no better than to attach them selves to Capt. MeClure' Company, 1st Penna., Heavy Artillery, the nicest service in the whole army. A few able-bodied young men will be taker in Co. F. Capt. MeClure There are already in the neigh borhood of 3d young men in this Company from Columbia county, why not a few more? To Consumptives. THE advertiser having been restored lo health in a few weeks, by a vi.-y simple remed3', after having suffered year with a ; severe lung affection, and that dread dis- ' j ea8f Consumption is anxious to make . .u rn o- 1 known to his fellow-sufferers the means ol ; ' cure. i , . . ... . J To all who desire it, he will send a copy j f the prescription used free of .charge. I w,ib ,t,e J'ct'o-i for preparing and usiug j lhe 'an,e- '""V w'' find a sure cure ' ' Co".n'10 'thma, Bronctiius, &e. j The only pbject of the advertiser in send- j ing the Prestrtption is to benefit .he affile - ! "'1 afU' fpd information which he con- , ut,ive8 lo be in VR;U-Me ail, he , eve. ; ry xvlI, ,fy hi, reilieilyi w, ro,, ,Lem Uult)il, a,ld mav ,n,ve B bleM. ; iug. Parties wUhiMg the presrrJpiion will pleace aJilress liv. E. A. WILSON, Wiilia'iit.burj, Kings county, N. V. May 21, 'u'2. 3m. - A -'A Kito ooiia 'Ludie and (inlM - L. . chstr!-l lo all all who ds,re ii. the U-.-.n- and diiection tiw making a simple Vnse 'bfe f.lm, thu wiH, in liom two to eiih' iriimvtr rimpies, itioicnec, i an. Fieckl?", S.'l!o iies find ud impurities and roni!hn- of ihe Sin, lavinu tr.e same as N.itnr imen lud it sh uhl be olt, clar, Mi.oo h an I leannfi.l. Those desirii.g the Kfp.ipe, with lull insiruc ions, jlirertmnt, and ad k-e, will plerte tall on or adtiress wi;h return posiae J THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Prai'ttcal Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. M ;y 21, '62 2.n. . -. . .... . f. i ii i i THE ernle-siolia and experience nf a sLflerer. Publi-ned as a arntii2. and-for ttie vsjeetH! benerit of Yonr.g Mn, and lUose who suffer with Nervou Debility. by ollB wU(, Uiis Cllred hi(nself ly Vi,,,i mean, af'er bei.ig put lo reat expense n'' " convenience, through the use ol ' bless me.tirn.es prescribed by l-armvl Doctors. Single copies in. iy be had nl the aulfjo, r a LA Al BCK1 . ..(:,.,nMi.,i. . 1 i , Lona ilaad, by enclosi ig a post-paid ad dltpo enveluiie. Addre-s CHAS. A. LAMBERT. E.-q . Green point Long Uland, N. Y. ilay 21, JrJ2 2m. A! 1 1 1 i n i i ra t o v9n IV o t i c e . Eitule cf Fiu.Jc.iii Loiigenberger dasosed. f ETTERS of admiuisia' ion on the e'ate ol Franklin Longenberjier. late ol Co lumbia county, dee'd. h-ve been granted, by ihe Register of paid county, lo VVm. K. Lon gen larger, ot Beaver twp., Col. co., AH persons having claims or dt nands against the estate of .the decedent, will present ihem lo the administrator for seitlem ent,aud those indebied to the estate are reque-fed to make pajmeni immediately to the underpinned. Wra K LONGENBERGEIL Adm'r. - Beaver twp., July 9, 1 362. LEATHER! LEATHER! rglHE undersigned would announce, that -- he ha on hand, al his Hat and Cap emporium on Main street, Bloomsberg an assortment i-f different kind of leather, such as fine calf skins, moroc o, red ard black and linings, all of which he will sell cheap er than can be had elesewhere iu this mar ket. CaRand examine them lor ourselves. JOHN K. GIRTON. Bloomsburg, May 21, 1862. E.ILLITTLK. BLOOJISBIIRO, Pa. Office iu t'oort Alley ; formerly occupied by Charles R. Buckalew. December 28. 1859. if- . HENRY ROSENSTOCK, 8ky-Iiisht Ainbrolypi(, rCOMS in the Third Story ol me Ex-chaug-e Block, (entrance above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Colombia coun ty, Pa. Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859-ly. CLANKS! CLANKS! BLAAKS!! DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPfXN AS of proper & des:rableforms,fo-sale at the oHce "of he '"tar ofthe North ' HIRA3I C. II0IFER, SURGEON DP. NT I ST, Office near WiUons Carriage Shop, Main St. large assortment of Ladies Gaiters just received al SI 00 and SI 25 at - L.T. SHARPLESS.' TOR SALE .Two Patent Lever (Thirteen JeweU Watches, will be sold cheap for ca?h. Tney are in good condition, i'or further particulars, inquire at ifce Star Or ncK. ' . ; JJ!oorcfcburg, Jan. 23, 8f?. . 150 BEST PIANOS. 151) GI20VESTEEN & HALE, having M. moved to their new warerooms, 1T0. 47S 3H0&2VrJL'Z9 are now prepared to offer the public a mag nificent new scale full 7 Oclave ISosewood Piano, containing all improvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, lor 150 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding cases, 175 TO 200, all warran led made of the bed seasoned material, and to stand better than any sc Id for S400 or $500 by Ihe old methods of m an u la dure. We invite Ihe best Jnd&s to examine and try these new instrument, and we Maud ready at all times to testthimi with any others manufactured in tins cot n- , y" GU0VESTEEX & IHLE, 478 ISroadway, lcw York. June 4ih 1862. 3m. READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER AHUAKGLMEiM. HEAT Trunk line from the Nor'.h nnd North-west for Philadelphia, N w York, Reading. PotiBvillejLebanon, Allen town, Easton,&c, &c. Trains leave Harriaburg for Philadelphia New York, Reading, Pottsville, and alt in termediate Sla.ions, at 8 a. m. and 1.40 p. m. New York Expre leaves Harri-bnr; at 1.25 a. m. auiviug at New York at 8.25 the same morning. Fares Irorn Harrisbnrg: to New York 5 00, to Philadelphia S3, 25 and S2.7II. Baggage checked through. Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 8 P. M. (Pittsburgh Express ) Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and' 3.1 P. M. Sleeping ci-m in the New York Express Trains, through to and Irom Pntsbt rgh wiihour change. Passensers by the Catlawisa Rail Iioad leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A. M. for Ph ila delphia ami all intermediate Stations and at 3 00 P. M. tor Philadelphia, New Ycrk, and all Way Points. i rains leave Pottsville at 9 A. M. and 2.15 P. M. for Philade Iphia and New Y"rk, and at 5.30 P. M. for Auburn and Port Clinton only, coimectins for Pine (J ove and with the Caitawissa Rail Road. Ah accomodation Pa-sender train le ives Ihilin ai 6 A. M. and returns Irom Phila delphia at 5 P. M. All ihethe above tiains run duly, SuidaH excepted. A Sunday train leaves Potisville at 7.30 A M. and Phitadelphia at 3.l5 P. M. Cominiiiation, Mileaa-, Sea-on. und Ex cursior. Tickets, at reduced rales lo und from all points. . U. A. NICuLLS, General Superiiueiidait. June 4ih i862. V0LUNTEK11S ATTENTION A VOICE FROM YORXTOirS ! Let Facts Speak for Tiieiaseltes Read the loll winz brief note received thi moruina trnrn one of our brave soldiers now before Yorklown : Camp Winfield Scott, near York own. THOMAS HOLLOWAY. Eq , rO Maiden Lane Miy 1, If 62, SIR As there are none of ,4Hol!oray's Pill" for sale hereabouts. I enclose in or. der, for which please semi me lhe a nount in your very valuable Pills without delay. If there is any postage or epressa,e de duct it, and oblige Yours trnlr, in hate. T. HANLY, Adjt , 9th N. Y. Cav !ry. Bolore Yotktown, a. P. S Yonr Pills are famour for the Djs seniery, and have no douot that they will prove as efficacious in Chills and Fever here as they have in other divisions of the army. May H, 1862. THE GREAT XATI0XAL HORSE ftfy&sFAlR; WILL AT Keystone JP ark, WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA.. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THUf.SDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 2d, 3d, 4th & 5 h - Arrangements have been rnai'e u seenre thu fines' assemblage of imported, flooded and native bred horses, thai has ev;r been collected in this country. VsT The List of premiums will te large, ranging as hiah as $200. Liberal arrangements will be made with lhe different railroad companies. Williamsport situated in t.ie magnificent valley of the Susquehanna, aud accessible by Railroad from all parts of the U Slates, is eminently well suited for this exhibition. Fuller particulars will shortly be g ven. Managers D. K. Jackman, P. He.-dic, Edward" Lyon, J. N. Bagg. Henry Drinker, G F. Mason, Col. S. G. Hathwa.r, J. H. Cowdeo, Wm.' Colder. ;i . m - . . A. E. KNAPP, Pres'l. WlF. Lo?n. Chief Marshall; H. E. Tay lor, Treasurer; George M. DePui, Jiec'y. June 25, 1862. . KEW IICSINESS F1U3I, fWIHE undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have entered intu co-par ner-hip. nnder the name, style an firm of MILLER & EYER in the ' ; mercantile Susiiicis in the 4,Old Arcade," in - Bloomstorg, Co lumbia county, where they intend carrying on ihe business of GENERAL MERCHAN DIZING, in all il diversified branches and departments, and, to which lbey invite an extension of the public patrnnase S. H. MILLER. FRED K EVER, Rloombure, Mav 15, 1861 if.- Ayer Cherry PedjoraL A VOICE FROM "ggTi TT. O. crT F t 2 CHEAT EXCITEJIFNT AT STILLWATER. LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE- CE1VED, AT the Store of Danief McHenry, in Still water, Columbia county. The undersigned would respectfully in vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the surrounding country, lo 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 lofore. His assortment consi&ts of Cloths, - Calicoes, . Muslin, Hats and Caps, of the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the most approved muke ; also, a lot of excel lent Elcaily-illailc Clothing. together with a good assortment ol Ves ting!. His store is well filled with Goods ot every desrription. His are not surpassed by any Store in the coun try. His Hardware Department has not been nealecte I. . SCTTIIES, RAKES. HOES, SHOVELS &c, are constantly kept on hand; also, Spikes and Nails ; in short, everything us ually found iu First-Class Stores. DANIEL McIIENRY. Stillwater, May 14, 1862. reciiWood Seminary. rpHE Spring Term of thie Ini"uniion wi 1 -- commence on the 7th of Anril nifi The Principal will be assisted bv able instructors, and as ample facilities will be afforded to qualify Smdents lor teaching, for business or for a more extensive cour.-e in literature, a liberal 6hate of partronage is aain solicited. Pupils who do not come from home, or are not put under the charge of near rela- i lives, must board at Ihe Seminary, and be subject lo Ihe regulations thereot. They musl provide their own towels and have each article of clothing distinctly marked: rJeven week corstitute a quarter and I . I MIL . r . - . t mere win oe a vacation oi acout six weeks in nr. id summer. Boarding., washins and Tuition, with furnished rooms, will be S25 per quarter, one half payable in advance. Tuition alone in Common branches, S5 00 " incliidina advance Algebra mathematics history &c. 6 CO ' in Laiin, German or French eaih extra 1 CO For furltwr paricnlar address WM. UUKGESS, Principal. Millville, Col co., Feb. 26, 1862. 171 inc. Dcitiorctr QUARTERLY JIIRUOR of FASIU0XS, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS! 'lflE Summer Number will contain four larie and splendid Fashion Plates, three Full Sized Patterns, compris'.ri" ihe new Frein-h U aist, and elegant sleeve, and a Mis.-e Sack, together with nearly 100 eri gravtnus of ali the novelties tor Summer b'lunels, Cloaks, Trimminns. Children's Dresses, eic , Valuable irdoriiiation 10 Mil ' liner., 'iress maker", mothers, ami ladies generally, presenting the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the World, published 47 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25 renin, or sent by mail pct tree, on receipt ol the amount, Yearly SI wi h the lollow ins valuable premium. Each jearly subscriber will be entitled lo the selection of 50 cents worth ol plain pattern, frou. the designs in the Book, or from the show mom, or ibey may be order- eit ami sent by mail any lime dunug the i year, by paving the postage. nr Splendid inducements to Canvassers. The summer imrnOer will be ready on or about the 1st of May. April 30ih, 1852. Eli KEMII FOR 1 Hi: IMOV, And L. T. harples' "( heap l ash More." NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I THE undersigned is just receiving a new supi 1 of goods, fresh fiom the citie of New York and Phil'a. and is prepaied to sell them at Reduced Prices. Calicoes from 7c to 12jf, the best at I2jc some of which cost 5c. Dress Gvods ; Challis, Lavelias, Ginshams, Muslins, Ken lucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, iic, in proportion. Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in sreat vari riety of si le rnd quality. A ood heeled fJaiier for C2 J, and an excellent Congress forSLOd. A kid heeled Lace Hoot for Si and upward ALSO, the Hih Cut Palmo- ral Lace Poot for ladies. Ladies' and Chil--dreiis' Skirt, Linen llandkerchiels, fcee, at a very low figure. CEJ t co. S3 sa u ce Best Slone Ware Sets S4.00, &c. Hominy, Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chee, Lemons, etc Good S)rup Molasses from 50 to 60c a gallon. Sugars, lower than recently sold, from 8c to 13e, the latter price for best while. Coal Oil as low as anywhere. ITsTAn examination of the goods is soli cited. Come and see for yourselves, ihat the Cash Syslem is preferable io any other. Grain ami country produce taken in ex change for Goods by L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsbnrz, March 26, 1862. " KEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOO.:BSl JIT PETER ENTS STORE. In Liah! Ltreet, Columbia county, Per.na. B1TAS 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 I His stock consists of Ladies Dress Goods choicest styles and latest fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CARPETS, SHAWS, HOSIERY. SILKS, READY-MADE CLOTHING CASS1MERS. SATINET, CO TTON A DES. KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C - 4 GROCERIES, QUEENS W A R E, (darare, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, i OiU, Paints, kc, Boots and Shoes, TIats and Caps. , . " In short everything usually kept io a country tor. . - The patronage of old friends," and the public public generally,' is respectfully so licited. ... , .. r.';- " The highest maikeJ'pr'lfe paii foi coon try produce. " PETER ENT. Lighf Street, May 7, 1862. wHOES iu variety at the cheap cah Store of L T. SHARPLESS. Liooh to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL SPRING AND SIM31ER GOODS, AT MILLER 6o EYERJS. flUJE subscribers have just returned from j the City with another large and teleel i assortment of Spring and Summer Goods purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowest figure, and which Ihey are determined to sell on as moderate terms as can be pro cured elsewhere in Bloomsburg. Their stock eompries Radios' Dress foods, of the choicest styles and late-t fashions. DRY GOO D S, Hardware, Queenaware, Cedarware, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything usually kept in country sloresj lo whicli tey invites lhe public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. MILLER & EYER. Rloomebnrs, April 30, 1862. Dissolution ol Pariiifrhi;9 JV OT1CE is hereby given thai the copart- nership heretofore existing between ihe tirm of D. C. & G. A. Herring in the repair inland boat building business, at. Centre ville, Columbia county, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of April 1862. i he book remain in the hand of the jun ior member of the firm, (G. A. Herrina) for settlement; who, also designs continuing the business in all iis branches as herein, fore, fie returns thanks for past pairouage and solicits a continuance of the same. . C. D. HERRING. GEO. A. HERRING. Centreville, April 30. 1862. 'Administrator's Notice, fVOTlCE is hereby given that leiters of administration on the estate of John J. Heller, late of MifDtn township, Columbia couniy, deceased, have I een granted by Ihe Register ol said county, to Michael B. Ifptler, who resides in Mifflin lowuship. All persons hawjng claims or demands against the etaie of the decedent are re quested to present lh.m for settlement, and those indebted to moke payment without delay to MICHAEL B HETLER. AJmr. Mfllin twp , March 26, 1862. 6iv. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW MILLINERY GOODS. flMlE undersigned would most respect - fully announce to Ihe citizens of IJIooms bur and vicinit) that she has jnsi receiv ed from the eastern ciiies, her Spring & Summer JUfllicrry (ioods, all of which she i prepared io triake5j-Tr- and sell al a verv reasonably low fi-rl'iJ i ore. Her as-orlmsnt ol sooil are a -5" . 'L .' I little superior in point ol iturabiliiy as well a tasiefulues, to any offered in this section. Site leturns thanks for the libeial pa:ron 2e she has received, and respectfully so - . r . . ..I licits a continuance of ih tame I MARY BARKLEY, April 23 1 S 6 2 . BlooTibiir. Crposite the Court Jloue and next door Democrat Office THE undersigned, repecifully inform his friends and ensiomer thai h has opened A ew Rarber Shop. In Couit House Al'ey, next door below the OtTice of the Columni Democra', where lie will be lit pry to wait upon all cusiomers, and from long experience and firct atten tion to buine., he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal share of public pa:rona. tAIJ things here 1 done in decenc,' and in order." THOMAS CROWN. Bloomsbnrr. March 5, 162. tt ? .YriTIf! X 91- t ! urn.- mj mjM. j a m i a m mm y f YOHKTOWN CAPTURED ! The Kcbels 11 c t r c a t i n z ! ! THIS IS GLORIOUS NElf'S: OUT there is still more important and - valuable news to "he. cnizm ol Com yngham ami vicinity, in Columbia coun ty. It U that J. B. & R KNI1TLE hae re ceived newgoods and established a Store iu lhe place above named, wtiere goo I can be purchased upon ihe mcisi rea-nua-ble term for csh ol short credit. Tl.e pay par.icular attention to flour, feed and provjs,on generailj , which can be had at their e.tabltshment at all times, or deliver ed t o the purchaser upon frhort nniice, a they keep a horsa and wagon for thai pur pose. THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS is calculated to suit the people and ihe time. They have ever)ihinj commonly found in country store. Country Produce will always be taken in em har.e for Good-arid the regular mar ket price paid lor the same. . J. B. & R. KNITTLE. Cor.yngham. May 14, 1S62. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. E&lule of Henry G. Miller, lute of MiJJlin twp., dicl. jVOTICE h hereby given thit letters te- ' lamentary on ihe eslate nf Henry G. Miller, !aie of Mifflin township, Ci-lumbia county, deceased, have been granted bv the Register of said county, to John H. Hetler. residing in the township and coun ty afonaul. All persons having claim- or demands against the esiatu f the ticce dent are requested to presenl them to the? Expontor for settlement, and those indebted to the estate ta make payraeul forth with to the undersized. JOHN H. HETLER, Executor. MitBin, May 7, lbC2 6l. (i u It a rt-rclia IS lacking t . (iriTIJOUT BRUSHING.) TOR Boot, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, - and Military Leather Work. This new and excellent article excels eveathing ever before in Dse, for beauti fyit.g and softening the -Leaiher. It makes a polish like patent leather ; will not rub off with water, nor stain the finest white 5 lk, and makes leather perfectly water proof. Twice a month applied on boots and shoes, and once a month for harness i sufficient. If lhe leather becomes dirty wash it off web clean water and- the : pi!ih will re-aprear. Warranted as represented. Directions lor uso. Apply a few drops eo a sponge, rub- ii slowly over ihe leather, and the oolwri i complete. PRICE 3? CEFTS PFR BOTTLE t For sale by L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomt-burg, May 1865. Imporiant to House Owners,. Important to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmer. To all whom this may concetn, and it concetnt every body. JOHNS 4- CHOSLEY'S IMPROVED GL'IIA PERCH A. The Cheapest and most duble Roofimo in nee a IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF It can be applied to New and Old Rools of Al! kinds, seep or flal, and to Shingle Roofs withovi removing the Shirele THE COST ISONLV A 1:0 UT ONE-THHiD TH VT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Thi article has been iborougly tested in New York City and all parts of the Uniied States, Canada, West Indies and Central and-South America, on Buildings of all kinds, such a Factories, Foundrien Ch urch es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Building &c by ihe principal Builders, Architects and other, during lhe past fonr years, ami has proved to he the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING ,n use - it U 1 r tivf? cvering for ROOFS OF 7hi is the ONLjr material manufactured in the LUiited States which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity und Dura- uunjf, which are universally acknowledged iVo Ileal is required in making appli cation. The expense nf applying it is triflnin with ordinary Roof can be covered and fin. ished the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY' ANY ONE nnd when finished forms a pctfecty Fi-e Proof surfice with an elatc body which cannot te injured iy Heat, Cold or Slorms Shrinking ol Roof Boards, nor any external' action wha evr. LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For Coanng Metals of all Kinds when ex posed to the action of Ihe Weat&erund For Preserving and lit pairing Mital iiooj3 oj ail A.md8, , lnjs is the or.ly Composition Known which will snccessfnllv rek;.i changes of climates, for any length of lime w hen applied to meals,lo which it adheres firmly, tormina a body equal io three coats f ordinary pain:, co-is much le. and will LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and Irom its elali-iiy is not injured by the con iraciion of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon kuddeu changes of the weather. It w.il not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN JVvARM VVEA1HER AND WILL NOT Leaky Tin and other Metal Roof can te eLA,;lLvrl'1ire(, wi,h GUPTA PERCHA LEMKM ard prevented from further cor. rosion aim leakins, thereby ensuring a per- 1 ......I.. .:t... re 1 ") "dir iignt uwi ;or many ears. I . . . V. . ... ' " l rus dement it, peculiarly adapted for the preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran ;e.s. Sales, A-riniltural Imrdemenis. &c . I nleo tor ceneial rpainifacturer.- iisr. uurr.i per a Li cmiikxt1 i I'or preserving and repairing Tin and other l Metal R-iols or every description, from its great ela-iicity, is not injured by Ihe con traction and expansion ot Metals, anc1 will lo J not crack i .0i,) r run ; Tarrn wealber. i nse niateriats are adapted to all cfi matef., an.l w e are prepared to supply or ders Irom any rari of the country, at short no-ice, for GUT I"A PERCHA ROOFING in mil-, ready prepared for use, and GUPTA PERCHA CEMENT ,n barrels, with full primed direction lor application. JGEXTS WAXTED. We v.tl make lif.eml and fittfictory arrange- tnrms vith rtijumiUe pi) ties tcho would Ufa to establish tltemtcliai iiia Lucrative a:id Perma nent busines. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We '"'aim in favor of our nnr,l Kfl.. we ym , Materia nave applied them lo several thousand Koofs in New York Ciir and vj. '""' JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, If hole s ale Warehouse 78 milium St., Comer of Liberty Strett. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be f.irnished on application. Ocoher 16. ISfit y. iiEAlTiriL COJ1PLEX10. JJOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send toull who wish it (free of charge) the R-cipe and full directions for mak7r. and rjMr-a a beau'iful vegetable Blm, thai will etfectually remove Pimple, Blotches Tan Freckles, &c, &c, leaving the skin smouh, clean, and beautiful; aUo full di rections for usins Pelatrean's celebrated Stimulant, war-anled to start a full growth ol Whi.sker,, cr a Mustache, in less than thirty days. Either of the above cau be obtained by rrlurti mail, by addressing i" with s'amps for return poMae) Dlf THOM AS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem isl. 831 Brnadwav New Yorlt. January 15, 18G2. 2m. T M H E CO X F ESS IONS and EX P ER IENCE A of a SUFFERER, Published as a warn i'ur, and for the especial benefit of You no Afn and those who suffer with Nervous Debili'y, Loss of Memory, Premiture De cay, &c , Uc. &c, by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put io eieat expect -ind inconvenience, through ti.e use of wor'hles medicines presi ri,ed y learned Doctors. Single ct)'e may be had of the anthor, C. A. LAMBERT, E.sq , Greenpoint, Long Lsland. by eii-losnig a post-paid addressed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM BKRT Eq, Greenpoiat, Long Island, New i otk. January 15, 18G2 2m. KolIocL's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the besl Java Coffee. i recommended by physician ns ; superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debil.ty, D) spepsia, and all bilious disorder. Thousand; who have been compelled to abandon the use of cof lee will use ;his without injnrion effects. 0.ie can contain the strengin fl two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCtTS LEVAI.V, TljepnreM and be.-l BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tious Bread and ci fces. Price lacenu. Manufaclurtiby M H. KOLLOCK Chemi-i. Corner of Broad and Cheiaui Streets. Pl.lladelphia, CF f,f sold by all Druggists ad Grocers. February 26, 1S62. ly. Adiuiuisfrator's police. ESTATE OF ALEM MARR, DEC D. T etters of ad m initiation rn the estate of hi founty, deceased Jiave leei granleil by " .Vent Marr, late of Scott tp , Colnm- V ,n Regis:r of ait cnurHy to Jise,4h Jl bia corniy. decease, have been grained ,'li,,r f Maine t'wthp and Nathan I.on- by lhe Register of said county io Peter Ent, 1 residing in Light Street, township and roon. j iy aforesaM. AH i-ersons having claim or ! demands againai the esate 0f the oecedent j re requested to present them dnfy authi- licated to the admiutsiratr.r for seillenmnt, and those indebtevl to Ihe estate will make payment forthwith to PETER ENT, a 1ts. Scott, May 2&b, JS6J. JEjVI)SAIVD RELATIVES OF THE .. Braie Soldiers and Sailors, t, -ltirittN HOLLOWAY' PILLS AND OINTMENT. A'l who havp Friends and Relatives in the Aimy or Navy, (should take especial care, that Ihey be amply supplied witn the Pills and Ointment ; and where th brave Soldier an.l Siilorn have neglected lo nrnvirln lhm.ultij ..ill. U ..... - f- - - - .-....-....- . .in iiioi;i, lit! Cf present can be sent them by their friend. They have been proved lo be the Soldiers' never-failipgtriend in the hour of need. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will be relieved and effectually cored by using the: e admirable medicine, and by pa ipg proper attention io the Direction which are attached io each Pol or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Or AP PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Those feelings which so sadden us. usual ly arise from trout. lefor annoyances, ohr structed perspiraiiop or eating and drink- ing w ha'ever is unwholesome, thus dis turbing the healthful action of Ihe liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking according to the printed instructions, wiil quickly produce a healthy sc ion in both liver and stomach, aud an a natural conse quence a c lear head and good appetite. 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 strentn. Never let the bowels be etther confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange ihat Hoi. loway's Pills should be recommended for . j - - . - - " HVJV-V. . J i Dyseniary and Flux, many persons suppo sing ihaf ihey would increase the relaxa- non. This is a great mistake, for these Pills will correct the livei and stomach aud thus remove all the acrid humors from the system. Thin medicine wdl give tone and vijor to the whole organic system how ever deranged, while health arid strength lollow as a matter of course. Nothing wilU stop the relax a i Ton of ibe bowels so sure as thi famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION I INDIS CRETION OF YOUTH. Sore ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling can with certainty be radically cured if the pills are t?ken highl and nioruina and the Ointment be freely ud as sated in t he printed instructions. If treated in any oth er manner they dry op in one part to break out in another. Whereaf this Ointment will remove the humors from the system arid leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a little perseve rance in bad ca.es to insure a lasting cure.. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET. SABRE OR THE. BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES. To which every Soldier and Sailor are Ii ab'e, there are no meiliciue o safe, cure and convenient an Ho'.iow)? fMI and Ointine.it. The poor wounded and almo-t ding sufferer might have hi wounds--, dressed immediate!?, if he would oniy pro vide Vimselt with tJiis matchless Ointment,. which should he ihrusi into the wound and smeared all round it, then covered won. a piece of linen from his knapsack and compressed wi:h a handkercheif. Taking night and morning 6 or 8 pilU, to cool the sysem and prevent inflamation. Even Soldier's Knapsack and Seauian' Che-i shjuld be provided wiih ihee valua ble Remeilie. CAUTION ! None are genuine onles tie words "'Holloway, New York and Lon don are discernable as a Waier-maik in every leaf of ihe book of directions aroond each pot or box : the same may be ptninly seen by holding the leaf to the liht. A handsome reward will be given to any one reni'erin ' such information a may lead lo. the detection of any party or parties eoun lerfeitic; the medicines oi vending it.e same, knowing them lo be sporiou. SoId at the Manufactory of Professor Holinway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druists and Dealers in AJedicine, throughout itie civilized world iu boxes l twenty five cents, sixty two cuts arid one dolUr each. dr There is con&i derable havig bv ta king the larger sizes. N B Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are atiixed to each box. April 9th 1SG2. ly. 3IAD1S0X UOCSE, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA) FWIHE subscriber would respectfully ap pri.-e his friends and the public genets ally, that he has es'.atlished the MADISON J H0USB, i.i Jerseytown, Columbia county, Ta. The above house has lately Deen refilled and un-lergone a thorough repairing by the pro prietor. He is fully prepared lo entertswi the travelling custom as well as the local with general satislaction, Hi TABLE and BAR, are well supplied and wiil be careful ly buperiutended. And fits STA BLE is am ply and well storked, in charge of careful groom, will always be properly attended. C He invites a shae of the publicca tim, and pledges hi besl efforts, to help, his guesu teal at borae. SAMUEL RfMBY. Jerseytown. Jan R, 1862. UxcculorN I'otice. LJalt vf Ckwtophcr Udlirf te of Mi pin township, Col co., dcceuisziL T ETTERS testamentary on the extattt of Ctirisiopher Heller, late of Mifflin twp., Colombia conniy, deceased, bave beeti granted by the Register of Columbia coun ty, to Samuel Heller, residing in Hollen back township, Luzerne cotjnty. Al per son indebted in said estate are req,uesteil to call and make immeil'e paytseut, and those having claims oi demands will, pre sei:t tl.em prrpily an'heMeatd ff etl!e'; mpr.l f l o ii r.i Iff rii. nei I SA M U EL H EI-LER, Execute. January 8, 1862. 6t. Administrator's Xotlce. t VOT1CE - hereby gier that fetlera of adaiai vratiori n. th-j e-'a"e of H-nry D. Mi , la'.e of Miine to--nship, Cohim- 2enbrge reimMjg m Union town-hip, Sc'-nilk-.U county. All person inilette 1 lo th e-!te o ttie decedent are requerted 'r' make payrsiii io, the ndroini-t'ator c4th,iiri, an-t iha-e h-iig claim will j:re them &n'. aoiheiuii ate.l for mjvI n"etH wrthom rf-Ur to ' JOSElfl M ASTKLLEN, 1 J NATHAN LUNGKNHKRGEti , fnu "Miuo tSi'Ai.ship, M iy il, lSi. jr