STAR OF THE NORTH rPIiOOMSmJIIG, PA. Wednesday Sornins, JqIj 23rd, 1863. Icsocratic- Cocaty Convention. TUDTICE Is hereby given, thai the Demo- cratic Electors in and for the several Boroughs and Election District of Colum bia county, will meet ai their respective places of holding said Elections On Saturday, the 23 J day cf August, Between the hoursof3and7 o'clock. P. M , of laid day, for the purpose ol choosing Iwo. Delegate from each Election District, to meet in COUNTY CONVENTION, at the Com House, in Bloomsburg On. Monday, the 25fA day of August, At one o'clock P. M., of said day, for the purpose of making the usual Democratic nominations, to be supported by the Elec tors of Columbia county at the ensuingGen cri.l Election, and for the transaction of oth er bar iness pertaining to the interests of tho Democratic party. . W. H. JACOBY, Chairman. HlTSON 0W, Stephen Pohc, Rohr McIIenrv, Samuel Hacenbucu, A. J, Albkrtsom. J. B. RoBBlNS, John M. Num. Democratic Standing Committee Thc Court advertisements for September Term wilt be found in to day's Star. Sex advertisement in another colcmn of Signer & Co.'a Letter '"A" Family Sewing Machine, the very best machine in use. The "Miltonian" says the rebel General Jackson, called "'Stonewall," is a son-in lav? of the Rev. Dr. Junktn, formerly of Milton. The University at Lewisburg will have itt commencement exercises on Wednesday, ar d Thursday, July 30th and 31st. The Danville Democrat says Capt. John Hibler, of that place, ha not been captured, at. was soma time since reported. Good fat that. , Thc citizens of Williamsport hare ap pointed a committee, whose duty it id to be al the depot on the arrival of trains from the Jiuth, to aid sick and wounded soldiers who are on their way home. The Printer a valuable typographical jmrnal has been received for July. It is published for the special benefit of printers, by John Greason, Eqr. in New York. f'rice, one dollar per annum, in advance. . D. V. Mover, who taught a school in this place last winter a year ago, was mortally grounded in the late fight belore Richmond lie was an intelligent young man, and a farmer correspondent of our paper. He j ave up his lile in a noble canse. Peace to Ms aibes. , Oca farmers have been very busy during Inn nasi tV0lr in nsrracfinrr fhair nrain Top. The harvest is later than usual, and in consequence of so much of the grain be ing "lodged'' more time is required than usual to gel it off.. The crop is said to be a 'rery fair one, and with a few days more ef l.be same fine weather we have haf for a week past, it will all be safely housed. Lieut. R B. Ricxktts left this place on Tuesday morning last on his way to Virgin ia, to join tys Battery. He has been home some two weeks or more visiting his friend and recruiting his health. Lieut. Rickeits is a capital officer, and ia spoken of . in the highest terms by all who know anything of bis abilities and bravery. Lieut. Brockway reattached to the same Battery, Captain Mathews, and both are Columbia county boys. Lieut. Isaiah Robison, son of our towns man, William Robison, arrived at his fath ers, a few dajs ago, from Virginia, for the purpose of recruiting his health, which is rather delicate. Me entered the service some lima last summer, with a company from Hazleton, Luzerne county, and has been actively engaged in the army ever since. His appearance is that of a fine looking officer. Success to the young sol- dier. Sergt. A. G. Thornton of Light Street, who is a member of the Hurley Guard, Cap:. Frick.has been permissioned to- recruit men for the company to which he belongs. This company is attached to the84:h Penna Regiment, lying near Alexandria, Va. We hope Sergt. Thornton will be successful. and raise men sufficient to bring the company op to its original . number. Capt. Opp is home on furlough, near Mur.cy, recruiting for his company, which is in the same reg iroenu Teamsters Returned. Some five or six of our young men returned home, in this dace, a few days ago. from McCleilan'a army, where they had been employed for several month past driving team. 1 hey managed to get discharged, procured their cah, and came home, apparently satisfied that hauling stores and forage in the face of an enemy was not quite as safe a business as ihey would prefer. W have several subscribers to the Star, ia this place, whom the sentiments of the paper do not suit, yet they will continue to receive it, as it affords masses ol their kin an opportunity to see and read it. They will flock together and hear it read ; some will borrow it, while other send it to their friends of the fame known u persua sion " ThuatheSTAR is extensively perused read and arted. The person who edits it is denominated a " sympathiser," " seces sionist" and "lory," all of which is done whhin their own circle. This certainly is -consoling to thens it is a guaranteed right they eejoy, ahhoogb al the same time rna kin3 tie selves aeceanubla for the abnse of ceh ruhu IsaacS. Mosros was a Delegate to the Peoples', Republican, Union, Loyal League State Convention, which met at Harrisburg, on the 17th inst. We presume he met his friend Forney and received some instruc tions as to the managing of the coming campaign in this county. The Peoples' Union Republican State Convention assembled al Harrisburg last week and nominated Thomas E Cochran., the present Auditor General, for re-election, and William S. Ross, of Luzerne, (or Sur veyor General..- This ticket ill not be heard of aftet the October election it stards. not the 6hadow of a chance for an election. The people in thi section are going to sup port Mr. SienKer for Auditor General ; and Mr. Barr for Surveyor General. They will De triumphantly elected. The Republican of this place advertises through its local column for a Minister to preach disloyalty to a small secession squad'' in thi place. This kind o: Minis ter the Republican need not search far nor wide to find. But we would advertise for one who will preach the Gospel, take his text from the Bible, and not make abolition stump speeches, as many of our Ministers now-a-days are in the habit of doing They miss their --calling' when ihey make p litical harangued in the pulpit. It is said and believed that these political preacher have done as much as any other set ot men towards bringing about the present state of affairs, a d their war sermon only tend to whirl the nation farther into perdition and anarchy. Thb Ctaxu. -tl is believed that the cir cus will not be as largely patronized as here tofore. The people are contributing their s spare funds to the noble purpose of snpply- I ing the wounded soldiers with necenrv 1 clothing- bandages. &c. and the nvmoa- thies of all are awakened to the solemn circumstances which surround them Thi is a day of tribulation not of joyous sport and frivi'oos past lime In this time of ceatft and distress the minds ol all. both old and young, are turned to the grave and the bed of death and misery away Irom the domestic hearth stone awv from the gaze and care ol thoe endeared by the fondewt ties of kindred and "social affection. To Consumptires. THE advertiser bavins been restored to health in a few weeks, by a vwry simple remedy, after having suffered year with a severe lung a fleet ion, and thai dread dis ease, Consumption i anxiou to make known to his fellow-sufferer the mean o cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used free of charge. 3 with the direction for preparing and uing the same, which they will find a sure cure or Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis. &c The only pbject of the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to benefit ihe 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 blessing- Parties wishing the prescription Will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. May 21. ?62. 3n. A CARD to ouug La.lies and Gentle men. The subscriber will set.d free of charge to all all who desire it. tbe Recipe and direction for making a simple Vcge table Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimple, Batches, Tan, Freckle, Sallowness r.nd all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving t:e same an Nature intended it bhould be soil, clear, smooth and beautiful. Tho desirii g the Receipe, with full instruction, direction, and advice, will pleae call on or address with return postage. J THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York May 21, ?62. 2m THE confessions and experience of a sufferer. Publi-hed as a warning, and for the especial benefit of Yming Mn, and lUose who snfjer with Nerv u Debility, Loss of Meniort, Premature D 'Cy, by one wiio lias cored himself bj simpie means, after being put to sMat expense and inco-i vwniene. ihronuh the use ut wtrriles niedicn.e preiribed by parn-s! Dortorv Single c pie- may be tii ot ihr author, C A LAMBER1 e(j Gre-ii. t-iM. L'nii" l-Uiul, by encJosi i-f a po-t-p-id h1 dre envelope. ,dlre-e CHAS A. LAMBERT. Eq , Gf eeo pv.ii:! Loriii l-l.ill 1. N. Y. My 21. '62 2m. AUDITOR'S NOTICE , rfKEDI I ORS, a. d other per-o.. mieie- le.t. Will tAe noiir, lllat ttie hint, r- sanel. An-tiior appoinie b ihf O'c' ti -Court rf Colu'iibia count), to seiilw ant adjust the ra'es and proportions f l'ie eis cf ihe E.-taie of Beiijmm Hmu, dee'tt., in ihe hands nf Solorcoit Neyria'-1 hi adiiiini-tra or, to aiiu Mrnnj the rieili tors of the said decesei!, a(rriiinj io Uw, will attend to the iltsrhare ol hi- dutie-. at hi office, in Blooinaburg.iu sai- nnttj , on Saturday, the Sixteenth day ot Anau-t. A. D. one thoo-and eiah1 lmiirjd sixty-twojt ten oVIock, A M.,fjhe cou firiraiion ol the fir.-t Auditor' Ke ort ha ing been taken off by the said Court, an '. the said report re-rommitte I io tie -m i Auditor, when' ard where all per-on interesievt are reqoe ed to prese r Mieir claims t'j tne Auditor, or be debarred fr coming in lor a share of the iil -f.ei. W. WIRT, Judttor Bloomsbnrz, Jnly 16 '62. 4t. Adiiiinisiralor's Notice. Estate cfFmhk.'in Longenberger decanted LETTERS of adrninisia'ion on theiate of Franklin Lonaenberger late nl Co lombia county, dee'd, hve been granted, by the Reaister of said county, to VVni. K. Longenberger, ol Beaver wp.. Cxi co . All person having claims or de nam! against the estate of the decedent, wilt present them to the administrator for seitlen en:, and those indebted to the estate are requested to make payment immediatel) to the undersigned. Win K.LONGENBERGER. Adm'r. Beaver iwp., July 9, 1862. E. H. LITTLE. BLOOJSBUnG, Fa. OlSce in Court Alley ; formerly occupied by cnaiies it. oucxaiew. December 28, 1859.-tf. $150 BEST PIANOS. $W0 , GROVESTEEN & HALE, having re moved to their new warerooms, 1T0. 473 SKOADVf AIT, Bre now prepared to offer the public a mag nificent new scale full 7 Octave Rosewood Fiamj, containing all improvements known in 'his country or Europe, over-strung bass, Freni-h grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, lor $150 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich mouldii.ji caes. $175 TO $200, all warrHii ted made ot the befl sf-asrned maieriitl, and to stand belter ttian any oht tor 8400 or S500 by the old methoili of mamuacture. We invito the t est Jn.iges to examine and try these new instrument, and we stand ready at all times to test t tern with any others manufactured in thiscoun- , y GKOYESTEEN & IIALK, 478 Broadway, New Yol k. June 4 h 1862. 3m READING HAIL ROAD. SUMMER AH KANGISMEUiTY GREAT Trunk line from the North and Norm-west for Philadelphia, New York, Rearing, Potisville,Lebanoo, Allen liiwn, Easinn, &(5 ; &e. Trains leave Hrrisbors for Philadelphia New Yrk, Re lins. Pottsv.lle, and all in termediate Sia.ions, at 8 A. M. and 1.40 p. M. New York Expre- leave Harribur2 at 1.25 a m. w tri vini? al New York at 8.2) the .ai.j iifr niiig. Fure- 1 1 oik Harrishnrij: to Nev York S5 00. io Philadelphia $3.25 ami 2.70. Basji'Sie ctieked ihroush. lieiurn'ma leave N-w York a 6 A ?I. 12 Noun. Mild 8 I'. M. (PlM-hlTiill Exp e-S.) Le.-e Pmladelp', ia ui 8 A. M uim 3.15 P M. Sleeping o; r in ihe New Yrk Exiefs Train, ihrongh to and Irom Pishurgh wiittolli change. P...-i. -r lv t,e fa Ij is- . Rtli . RiM . " . .7,: . . . . . a f i. . i leave r.ll V.ii'ii Billon ii ' ""I..,!,; n ih. 1 . i..r.w.l Tl.... l-l.ia ail-' all inieru.e'tia'e M-i'on-. at 3 00 P. M. lor Plniiilelphia Ne York, un-l ail Wa Potm. Tram-leave Puttsvilje at 9 A. M aid 2.15 P. M. lor Pr ilaile()tia a d Ne V'-'rk. and a. 5 30 P. AI for Anborn ai-d Port Clinlon only, c.onneeii.ia lor Pi"e '.Jrove Hint witti ttie Caita vi-a Rail Ro.id. An acconii daiion Pa-sender trin eave- it Hert)iiiio at fi A. M and return Irom .inla delphia at 5 P AI. In? All the ihe above liains run Su das excepted. A Sundat iraui leaves Pn'ivil!e a lily, 7.30 A M. ai.il Pt.i adei.ii.in at 3.i5 P M. . CiMlimuialion. Alileaj;-., Sea-on all 1 E. cursior. Tii ket, al reduced r;iie- t aia! Irom ail points. G. A. NICLL$. General Superm ei am . June 4th i862. - A VOICE FROM VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! A 01CE FROM YOHRTOWS ! Let Facts Speak for Therns fives ! Head the foil win brief oo'e rpiv.l this mornin" Irom one of our trave soldi r before Yorkiown: Camp Winfield Seoit, rear Yo k'own. THOMAS HOLLOWAY Eq.f to Alaiien Lane. May 1, 1862, SIR As there are none of "Holoway's Pill" for sale hereabouts. I enclose an or der, for which please send me the amount in your very valuable Pills without Jelay. If there is any postage or expressage de duct il, and oblige Yours trulv. in hate, T. HANLY, Adjl., 9th T Y. Cvalry. Belore Yorktown, Va. P S Your Pill are lamour for ihe Dys erjiery, and have no douot that ihey will ,-rove a efficacious in Chills - an I Fever ieie a tin y have in ottter division? of the army Mav 14. 1862. . NVTIOXAL THE G!!i,T HOUSE fflWjSSST FAIR; l.l. Till tt.n ystjCst s L0 AT Keystone Pork, WILLIAMSPORT, PENNA.,: TUESDAY, v. ED.NES DAY. I Hl'RDA Y, ; AND HRIOaY SKPI 2.1 3t, 4in & 5 h." jrrl 1; e n nil. ti-e beer in n-e It U fi' e-' aseii t l.u;e of iiiipiriil, t.-to. de.l anil l.,i'le Mel I or.-o, It I lia-. t Ver heel. -iidec-ed i'i hli" coiln r . 13?' The Lii ot i r-trriu'i aill be large r 1 1 i: i n j as 'nun a- 2()(. Liberal arrnaeineiits will be niade with ifie .liffereul railroad companies. Williamsport simaied in Me m uificerit valley ot the Si'-qneitanna, nd nccesitle by R-iilfal tro-n ail parisofioe Lf Siale. is unii.ei.iU well niied lor thi exlii.niion Ftller partifnlnr. will si.oitly te iiuen. MamjVr- D. K Jak man. ; Her.t.c; Eil ' ar.l l.oi, J N. ring". Hei.rv Drinker, (i F. M.soo, Col. S G Hatlnay. J. H Cuw.ten, Win. C'd-Jer A E. KNAPI, Pre i. W. F- Lo-an Clue! Mar-hall; H. E. Tay lor, Trenne'; Genrue Si. DePni S'eo'y. June 25, 162 NEW BlIXKSS FIKMt '''HE lU'itersiai eil ie-pec iu ly inform - iheir Irieiiils ami the putio generally, iliai Ibey hve entered mt co-prtner.iip. Mi.lert-e name,s e an firm ct MU.l.K.R & EYER iii f e ITIertaiililc Rushit in the l,Oi.i Arcade," in Bioomsburg., Co lumria county, where hey inte id carrying on the business of GENERAL W KRCHAN DIZiNG in all it diver-ified br inches and lepariiniiii, and io which fie tutite an extension of the public pntrofia: e. . S. H. MILLER. FREDvC EYER, Bloom. bura, May 15, 1861 f. 4 large assortmerd ol La-fie.. Gaiters just A- received at Si. 00 and 31 25 at L. T. SHAUPLESS.' GI.EAT EXC ITEM FN T AT STILLWATER. LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE CEIVED, T the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still water, Columbia county. The undersigned would respectfully in vile the citizens ol 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 whirl he will sell cheaper than here iftore His assoitment consists of Cloths, Calicoes, Muslins, Hats and Caps, of the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the most approved make ; also, a lot of excel lent Heady-Made Clothing. together with a good assortment ol Ves ting. His Btore is well filled with Goods ot every description. His are not surpassed by any Store in the coun try. His Hardware Department has not been nealected. SCYTHES, RAKES. HOES, SHOVELS &c, are constantly kept on hand ; also, Spike and Nads ; in short, everything us ually found in First-CIa Stores. DANIEL McHENRY. Stillwater, May 14, 1862. (rci'iiwood Seminary. 1 1 H E Spring Term of Ihi Institution wi I I commence on the 7th of April next. Ttie Principal will be assisted bv able instructors, and a ample lacilitie will he afforded to qualify S'iKtents lor learhu g, for tiiMiiess or for a more exenive course ii literunre, a literal stiaie of parlronage i- hgauLsoliriied. Pupil- whr do not come from home, or art not cut nri'ter the charu. o.' near Tela t ! i v e. inii.i Kuaru ai Hie eo.lnar, ivo. iiiii-t (MiMru at Hie eonnari, ami ne i in ii si pro ule t heir own towels anti have eai-h ariicle ol clmhiig di-lmnly marked. Eleven weeks eors'ituie a quarter and ihere will le a vacation ol about six week in n id Slimmer. Birl1iii!., wa'sliin and Tii'tion wi:h inrni.-lied rooms, will be ?25 per qaar er. oi e half 'aalle in advance. Tuition alone in Common lrancl"e?, S5 00 " iiH'ludin; ailvaiire Algebra mathematic his'ory &. 6 00 ' in Latin, German or French 0, h extra 1 00 rut (urtliTir (Mr icnlar- address VVM P.UKGESS. Pri..ftpal. MillvilV. Col co. Ke'... 26 1862. ITIme. I iiior-l'. QIAUTEHLY MIUK0R of FASHIONS, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS! 'HE Summer Nnmher will contain fonr larje and splendid Fashion Plates, three Ful: S;etl I'aiterns. com prisinw ihe new F.eii. h U'ai-l, and elegant sleeve, and a M's-e- Sick, ioe'her with nearly 100 eri ravtnu ot all the novelties jor Summer i li-Jiniets, Cloaks, Trimmings. Children's ; Dre-es, etc , Valuable inlormatiori io Mil liners, ores makers, mothers, and ladies generally. preanlitig the largest and best Fahion Magazine in the World, published 47j Hroadtvay. and fold every vv here at 25 cents, or s.M bv mail f.cst free, on receipt of ihe amount, Yearly $1 with Ihe lollow ifi2 valcabie premium. Each yearly snlx-crier will be entitled 'o Hie selection nl 50 cents worth ol plain pattern. Iron, ihe de-i-jr-s it; the nook, or mm tiie show room, or they may be order el a"i sent by mail any time during the year by p;titiji Ihe otase. CI' Splerdid inducements io Canvassers. The mi miner i-nmter will be ready on or about the l-l of May. April 30ih, 1852. iirtmtu for tiil: imov, A nd I. I'. hiirplef' "( bep :sh More." NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I THE undersigned is just receiving a new ! sup, It of goods, fresh fiom the cities of j New York and Phil'a. and is prepated to sell them at Reduced Prices, i Calicoes from 7c to 12jc, the best at I2$c some of which cost 15c. Dress Good. ; Challis, Lavellas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken tucky Jeans, boy's Cassimeres, &c, &c, in proportion. Ladies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great vari riety of style p.nd quality. A good heeled j Gaiter for 62$c, and an excellent Congress for $1.00 A kid heeled Lace Bool for St '; and upward ALSO, the High Cut Palmo j ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chi! ! dren' Skirts, Linen Handkerchiels, at , a very Tow figure. i Besi jtone Ware Sets $4.00. &o Hominy, ! Drieit Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons, ' ',c Good Srup Molasses from 50 io 60c a "alion tnjrirs, lower tnan recently soM, 1 frn. 8c lo 13c. ihe latter price for be.-t white Coal Oil aslow as anywhere. i t"An exammaiion of itie goods is soli J ci d. Cone and see for yourelve, ht I ii.w P Kitwm in nrrii4hli' in uih nther. (iia-ii ..'!! couulr) produce taken tn ex (; "odsbv L. T. SIIARPI.ESS. B:..om-.rii March 26. 1862. NEW AH I! IV I. OF SPRING AND SUMMER G-QOIPS! AT PKTtlR EN7-S STORK I In Lijh? L"eet, Colu-nbia coun'y, Per.ua. OAS jn-t received from PhiadelpiiM. .lu.i i now opening at the ol I -iaii i la -iV occu,ied t Martz & El. a splen did a-sortii.eti, ol MEIi' HAND1ZE, which -till b- -Old chea.. for V,i OR I'OUNIiY PROI'LTCi: ! Hi- -lock i-oi !-i-ts oi L.iie Drt-!.- (li I- .- nii-e-i S'isa-itl iaes rS!llOii CAULOKS MUM.1NS tilNtiHAMS, FLANNELS. CARPETS. SllA'A'S, HOSIERY SILKS RK 0Y-M WE OLDTHING, CASSIMKKS SATIN ET, tOTTON ADES. KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, ! elarware. Hardware, Medicines Drugs, Oi!-, Paint-!, Slc, Boots and Shoes, Hals and Cap. In short everything usually kept in a country stnrs?. The patronage of old friend, and ihe pub! c public generally - is respectfully so- iiri'd. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. . Lt-hr Sireet. May 7, 1862. wHOES io variety at the cheap cash Store B of L.T. SHARPLESS. Look to your Interests ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPR1XG AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER 80 EYER'S. rilHE subscribers have just returned from the City with another large and select 1 assortment of spring amrsiimnicr iooai 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 . Bloomtburg. Their Stock comprises . Ladies' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and latet fashions. DRY G O O D S, Hardware, Queensware, Cedarwa'e, Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c, &c. v,.ln short, everythini usually kept in country stores; to which they invites the public generally. The highest price paid for country produce. MILLER & EYER. Bloomsbnrs, April 30, 1862. Dissolution oi' Partnership, jVOTlCE is hereby given that the co-part. Anership heretofore existing between the rlrrn of D. C. & G. A. Herring in the repair ing and boat building business, at Centre-, ville, Columbia county, was dissolved by mutual consent on ihe 1st day of April 1862. The book remain in the hands of the jun ior member of the firm, (G. A. Herrina) for settlement; who, alo designs continuing the business in all its branches as hereto, fore. He returns thanks lor paBt patronage and solicits a continuance of ihe same. C. D. HERRING. GEO. A. HERRING. Centreville, April 30 '862. Administrator's Notice, IVTOTICE i heietiy given that letters of administrator! on the estate ot Iolm J. Hetler. late of Mifflin township, Colombia county , deceased, have teen granted bv Ihe Register ol said county, to Michael B Heiler. who reiide in Mifflin township. All persons havina claims or demand against the e-iaie of the dt-cedern are ie- t quetet to preseni ih. m for set!leineii ntl J those iciteb-ed to make payment wnhoni iieiay iu MICHAEL B HETLER Admr. M ffl t p . M urli 2fi 162 R a. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW MILLINERY GOODh. 'j'HE iimleri;i;ed would n.o-i reppecl- fully announce io the citizens of Bloorris bori! at'il vicmi'y that she ha jtn.t receiv ed (mm the ea-'eri citie her Spring & Suiamer Milliner Goods, ! ot winch she i jreiiarej io inakeV-- and -ell at a very reaor-aMy low flu (j ore. Her a-ortm-- nl of tood- are a little r-uperior iu point of dnralnlity as well a- la-tefolr.es, to an iffered in ihi f-ec ioii She returns thanks lor the liheial patron age tdie has received and respectfully so licits a continuance of the same MARY BARK LEY. Bloombnr2, April 23 1862. iM:av e; ai:k;b;i: ssior. Opposite Ike Court House and next door to Democrat Office THE underigr.ed,repe:i(nlly inform hi Iriend and cu-tomer- that he has open-d A New Carbcr Shop. In Court Houe Alley, next door below the Office ol the Columnia Democrat, where he will be h?pcy io wait upon all cu-iomer, and from long experience and strct atten tion to business, he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal share of public pa'.roriaae. r?AW things here done in decenc. and in order." THOMAS BROWN. Bloomsbnrs, March 5. 1862. Y0BKT0WN CAPTURED ! The Rebels Retreating:! THIS IS GLORIOUS XEIFS! OUT there" is still more important and - valuable news to the citizens of Con ynuham and vicinity, in Columbia coun ty. Il is that J. B. & R. KNITTLE have re ceived newgood and established a Siore in the place above named, where goofs can be purchased upon ihe mot reanna ble term for cash oi short credit. Thy pat particular atlenlion to flour, feed and provi-ion generallj, which' can be had at their eiablihmeii hi all limes, or deliver ed I o tne purchaser upon short notice, a they keep a horse and wajon for that pur pose THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS i calculated to soil ihe eo,tl and the lime. The have everything commnnl) lonnd in coun'ry slore. Conntri Prulnce will always be taken m exi fiar.je for Good-and ttie regular mar kei price j-aid lor the -.tn . J B & R KNIPI LE. Conyngharn M y 14 l!52. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of fhry ti. Mtiler, lute "J" Mifflin twp.. ihc'd. VOTIllE i' hereby glVMii 'ill' r.-ii l.tuteiiiary on the e-taie .. Ilnrv (I Miller, late of Mifflin :own-l.ij, t'olumbiii eoi.niy, deceaeitl have beii rante-l r the Regi-ter of said county, to Jo.'hi 1 Heiler re-i.fma in the towrdup aiid coun ty afirea'd All p-r'n, bivoi-j i-laim- or d-niand- ag4ii-i the estate of I'.e dec dei)' a;e requested to pre-em I'tem t" ttie Eecii!or lor set' lenient. .i;;d tho-e indebted to i;e eiatrt to inke pa)tne'M lir-tiw ;;ti lo the. undersized JOHN H HETLER Executor. Mitfi ii, M 7, lsii2--6i. G ii It a Perclia Dlackici .' (WITHOUT BRUSHISG.) IOR Boots, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, and Military Leather Work. This new ond excellent article excels eveav thing ever before in use, for beauli fying and softening ihe Leather. It make a polish like patent leather: will not rub off with water, nor stain Me finest white s Ik, and makes leather perfectly water proof. Twice a month applied on boot and shoes, and once a month for harness is sufhrient. If the leather becomes dirty wa-ti it off with clean water and the pnli-h will re-apoear. W'arranted as retresented. Directions tor usu. -Apply a few drop on a sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the Dnlish is complete. PRICE 37 CEFTS FFR BOTTLE ! -f3T For tale by L. T. JsHARPLESS. 3 Bloomeburg, May 14 r 1662. Important to House Owners. " Important to Builders. Important 10 Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers. To alt whom this may concern, and it concern f every body. JOIIXS 4' CROSLEY'S IMPROVED GUITA PERCHA. The Cheapest ar.d mosi duble Roofiin in use IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Roofs of All kinds, steepor flat, and 10 Shingle Roofs without removing the Shingles TH E COST IS ONLY A POUT ONE-THI RD TH AT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. This article has been ifjorousjly tested in New York City and all parts of the United Stales, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on Buildings of all kinds, such as Factories, Foundries Church es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Buildings, &c, by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the pasi four years, and has proved to be the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING . use; it i in every respect a fiire, water, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. 7 hi is the ONLY material manvfictured in the United States which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity und Dura bility, which are universally arknowled.-ed to be possessed by GUTTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. No Heat is required in making appli cation. The expense of applying il is triflnina with ordinary Roof can be covered audfin ished the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE, end when finishcit loim a ptrfeUlv Fi-e Prool surface with ar. ela hod) "which cannot te injured by lie d. Cold or Storms, Shrinking ot Roof Boards, oor any external a-jti on w ha ev.r. LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coaiitig Metal ot all Kind when ex pod o he action of ihe Weather and For Preserving and R, pairing Mttal Roofs nf all Kinds. Ihi is the ot y Composition Known which will snceesidully re-i-t extreme c'lanae- ol c lirrifte-, tor any lenjjth of time when applied to n.e'als, to which it adheres fiimly, tormiirj a body equal to three coats fordnkr 1 a in?, co-is ffnii-h Ip.s and will L.AS T Hit EE TIMES AS LONG ; and Irom its ela-ii-nv i nd injured oy the con tMC'io.i ot TIN and other METAL ROOFS, c. n-epient upon sudden changes of the weather. 1- will noi CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEA I HER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can te r::',, 'I'"'""'" vi'h GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor roMOii ant leaking, thereby ensuring a per lecily water tight Roof Vor many years. Tm Cerni-nt is peculiarly adapted for the pre-erva'ion uf hen Railma, Stoves, Ran ges, Sales, Acricultttral Imrdprr.enis. kn t al-o lor general manufacturers u-e GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For prervit.g and repairing Tin and other M-tal R00! or every description, from its jreat ela-ticity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion of Meials, anc will not crack ia cold or run in rarm wenther. These -Ttateriai are adapted to all cli mates, and we are prepared to supply or ders irom any part of ihe country, at short im-ce. for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi;h full primed directions lor application. A G ENTS WA NT ED.) We will make liberal and rati factciy arrange rneun with reptmible patties tcho would like to establish thcmilnei ina Lucrative and Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can ive abuudiitt prool of all vre dai rn in favor of our improved Roofing Maierials, have applied them to several thousand Roof in New York City and vi cinity JOHNS & CI.OSLEY, Sole Mann! iclurer. IVhohsal Warehouse 78 JfWiam St., Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be turtii-hed on application. October 1C. 1R6I. ly. ilE A 1TIFCL COMPLEXION. "QOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send loall who wih it (free of chirse) the Recipe and full directions for making and using a beautiful veseiable Balm, iha"i will effectually remove Pimple, Blolehes Tan Freckles, &c, &c, leaving ihe skin smooth, clean, and beautiful ; also full di rections for using Pelatreau' celebrated Stimulant, war-a'ded io start a full urowth ot Whiskers, or a Mustache, in le-s lhan ihirt) day-. Either of lht above can be obtained by return mail, by a.btrepi-inj fwith siamp- for return po-tae) DR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem ist,8Sl Broadway New Y'orlc. January 15, 1862. 2m. M 1 H E CONFESSIONS a.-d EXPERIENCE 1 of a SUFFERER, P..h,i.w a a wan, am', tor Hie especial bi-efi- f Youn2 and thi) w ito snffer with Nervous lehlt:i. L..s of Mefiory. PremMire De cy. & . &e. by huh vaiio -ba cured Inn. self 1 y i?nple means, af er teina put o ret expet".s' nd incun ve n leuce ihtoub ihe n-e ol wnr hVss niedicitie precnbed by learned Doctor ''ii.le iM.iip. .ray be had ol the author, C A LAMBERT, Esq, Greention.t. Lnn l-1.11 d b iMii-'.in a 1 ns'.;i,n,l Hildre.-ed et.teh.pe Adlre-s CHARLES A. LAM KERT E-(j , Gredupmiii, Long Island, Ne-.v Y'-.k J-i'iiiary 15, 1862 2rn. Kollock-s Daudelion CcCTiC. THIS preparatio-i. made from Ihe best J.iva (.'fe i- ti'i'nifi rnend-d by physicians a- ,, snpr.or NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for Oen -rl Debility, Dspep.-ia, and all bilioii disorder. Tbousands who liave been compelled to abandon the use of cof tee will ue ;his without injurion eiTects. One can contain ihe strenath ol two pound ol ordinary eofTee. Prie 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LCVAIX, The imrssi and bei BAKING POWDER known, lor making lihl, sweel and nutri tion Bread and c.i fee. Price 15cents. Mann fact und by M H KOLI.OCK Chemist. Comer of Broad and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia, PF And ohl by all Druggists and Grocers. j February 26, 1862. ly. Administrator's iVolicc. ESTATE OF ALEM MARR, DEC'D. Letters of administration on the estate of Alem Marr. late of Scott tap , Colum bia conniy.' tlecea-ed, have' been srantod by ihe Resz'i-ter of said county In Peter Ent, re-id'n g in Light Street, tovynsbip and ronn ty aforesaid. All persons having claim or demands aaainst the estate of the decedent re reqneMed to pt sent them duly authen ticated to ib adminitraif!r for se'tlemant, and thoe indebted to the estate will make payment forthwith to PETER ENT, admr. Scott, May 28:h. 18S2. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES OF TH e Brarc Soldiers and Sailors. 1' A IIOLLOWAY'S PIIS AND OINTMENT. A'l who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, should take especial care,that ihey be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where the brave Soldiers and S.iilora have neglected to provide them-elves with them, no better present can be sent ihem by their friends. They have been proved to be tha Soldiers' never-lail;ng-fnend in the honr of need. COUGHS AND COLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will be relieved and effectually cured by using thei e admirable medicines, and by paying proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pol or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Oe AP PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Those feelings which so sadden cs,usual ly arise from ""trouble or annoyances, ob structed uerspiraiion, or eating and drink 1112 whatever is unwholesome, thus dia turbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs must be relieved, if you deire to be well. The Pills, taking according 10 the printed instructions, will quickly produce a health? scion in both liver and stomach, autl as a natural conse quence a i lear head and good appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED 11 Y 0 EK FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the ne of these invaluaole pills, and the poldiei will quick ly acquire additional strength. Never let lh hmrplil li ptlli0P nnflnal .1 I acted upon. It may seem strange thai Hol loway's Pills should be recommended for Dysentary and Flux, many persons suppo sing thai ihey would increase the relaxa tion. This is a great mistake, for these Pill will correct the livei and stomach and thus remove all ih acrid humors from ibe system. This medicine will give tone ami vior to the whole organic system how ever deranged, while health and strength lollo as a inatier of course. Nothing will stop ihe relaxation of tt-e bowels so sure as thi famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! JNDIS CRETION OF YOUTH. Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling can with certainty be radically cured if the pill are tpken niht and morning and the Ointment be freely ued as sated ia the primed instructions. If treated in any oth er manner they dry op in one part to break out in another. Whereas this Ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. I; will reqaire a little perseve rance in bad cases to insure a lasting cure. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES. To which every Sahlier and Sudor are li able, there are no medicines so safe, sore and convenient as Holloway's Pills and Ointment. The poor wounded and almost ding sufferer might have his wounds dres-ed immediately, il he would only pro vide him-ell with this matchles Ointment, which should be thrust into the wound and smeared all round it, then covered with a piece of linen fiorr? his knapsack and comprersed with a handkercheif. Taking night and morning 6 or 8 pills, to cool the system and prevent inflama'ion. Every Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman'a Chest shauld be provided with these valua ble Remedies. CAUTION ! None are genuine unless ile words "Holioway, New York and Lon don are diccernable a a Wa'er-maik in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box : the same may be plninly seen by hoUliug the leaf lo the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection ol any party or parties coun lerfeiting the medicines or vending ihe same, knowing them to be spurious. Snld at the Mannfactory of Professor Holioway, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all r-pecable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world in boxes at twenty five cents, sixty two cents and one dollar each. ft Tbere i consi derable savig by ta king the larger sizes N B D'recions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. April 9th 1P62. ly. .tIADISOV HOUSE, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA) fytHE subscriber would respectfully ap prir-e his friend and the public gener ally, that be ha establi-tied Ihe MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county. Pa. The above house has lately been tefiued and undergone it thorough repairing by ihe pro prietor He is fully prepared to entertain the travelling cutom as well a tHe local wdti general satisfaction, HtTABLEand BAR, are well stippl ed anc? will be careful ly superintended. And his STABLE is am ply and well ncked, in charge of careful - - - -II 1 u I.. I.J gronrn, win aia)s ur propny mienucu. R He invites a share of the public cus torn, an J pledges his best efforts, to help hi guet-'.s feel al home. SAMUEL RIMBY. Jerseytown. Jan 8, 1862. Executor's Iotice. Estate vf Christopher Heller, Lite cf llifiin toxensh'tp, Col to., deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Christopher Heller, late cf Mifflin tvp.t Colombia county, deceased, have been granted by 'he Register of Columbia coun ty, to Samuel Helier, residing in H.dien back township, Luzerne county. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will pre sent them propeily authenticated for settle ment to ihe undersigned. SAMUEL HELLER, Execvlor. January 8, 1862. 6t. Administrator's Notice. JVTOTICE hereby 'a '"a' Ie" of administration oi: the e'aie of Hsnry D. Mi , late of Maine township, Colum bia county, deceased, have been granted by the Register of said coonty to J:eph Mas lelier of Maine township aul Nathan Lon genberger residing in Union township, Schuylkill county. All person indebted io the e 'a'e of ttie deeedo'-t a.e requested to make payment io the adrninitra:or forthwith, sod ihoe having claims will pre sent ;hem di?!y auiheaucaieJ for settle ment withnnt delay to JOSEPH MASTKLLER, ) - NATHAN LONGENBERGER. J Maine township, May 21, 132. 1 1 i'UviA -tiHi'k