fa I I 'STAR OF' THE NORTH Wf incsdny l'ornlnp,. Sept. 3d, 1S63- Doh't forget 1 tie Democratic Mas Meet irg 10 bo held on Satnruay next at Serene, this courtly. There will be a large turc out, mod tome good speeches maile. . 1 . The Grand Horse Fair is eoi'-g on at L Williameport at present, to continue until Sa'.urJay. Several ol our townsmen have gone io the exhibition. We understand there is the corpse" of a deceased Volunteer lying at Northumber land uddrer-sed to Wm Hutchison, in care of Robert Hutchison. Is it for any ol the Hu'chions in this count) ? Republican. O.i Monday another deserterThomas ShultZ, of Sagarloaf wa brought to this ' place nd handed over to.Lieut Rit;keits "He deserted last fall. He will be- brought "to tims in "doubleclick.'' -Republican. , r- Tm Republican Convention held at this place on Monday last was a complete fizzle. - We were present, tot we did not deem it ..necessary to ''lock op our pocket book," for two reasons : first, there was no great amount in it; second, there was noiso mar y Delegates present at the Convention but w bat we could easily watch them alt at the lama time. . Mr. B knrad JIcpcrt, having returned ' borne, .in this place, from the army, where he ai tws ol hi ton 6ave been employ ed for over a year as musicians, designs re opening hia tailor shop, on Main Street Mr. Paper! is a fa-b;onble tailor and a good workman. He is deserving of a liberal pa tronage, which, we have no doubt, he will receive. Coetri The attendance a: Court thin Veek. so far, is small. There is no great amount of business to be disposed of at this term. The Commonwealth suits are few two or three. Those person, bound over for riotously assaulting one Wm. Eyet, a ' few weeks ago, were not tried. Their trial has been put off by the District Attorney. The list of civil causes is light for this term. Not over one half on the calender will le tried Tbj lawyers axe not disposed to . bnrry matters, consequently there will be ? bat little business done at this Court. Tie Dee. Term is generally the tanners term of iL season. Proceedings in our next. DsAmsc Some of the stay-ar home pa triots in this place are in much tribulation, ferT. they pvpM r enhi in driH. One poor tellow who has been extremely active in urging others to enier the army, has already procured a substitute, who is to receive S16 per month provided he goes in tt at capacity. Another gay chap who has heretofore prided himself on his good look arud. healthy appearance, since the 'enrollment beaa has had decided symp toms of piImonary disease. Others whose "ages have been ranging between the "thir ties" for.- some diteen year past, have sud denly grown from five to ten years older within a few days, and now sta e that they are m the shady side of forty-five. These !ayat home patriots are de.erving of com miseration. Poor fellows ! could rot oir '.P. M swear them all in as as6is:ants. Let .them be relieved by all means. VunciJe Intel'igencer. Di:pott Marshals hae been buily en gaged the pat week in this county enroll 'ing alt able bodied citizens' between the "ages of 18 and 45 for the 'par pose of pre ' paring .for the draft which' is sure to come; aoooer or later. It has been put off till the 15th inst., at which time, from present in. !ica ions, will take place. Our people "shock! be prepared for this, in order that they may te ready to leave, and obey the law, when they are once drafted. There will be no such thing as resisting the draft in this county ; at least there should not te 'any resistance to H, This county .is ever 'loyal, patriotic and law-abiding. Her citi zen obey and respect the laws. . Dr. John don't like cheering for the Con stitution as it is and the "Union as it was. 'la hi last issue be complained of the late Democratic Convention because they 'cheered for the Constitution and the Union. He, it appears, was preheat ; and the Dem ocracy cheered to heartily that it probably effected his head, judging from his article. Aoy man that finds fault, grumbles, cr ran ttoi cheer for the Constitution as it is and the Union as it was is a traitor at heart let Ijira be Dr. John or who he will. - We understand that the workmen of the Pectsylvania Iron Company' works, who ;are subject to being drafted into the army, ire lorming themselves into an association for the pnrposebf providing for the families of those who will be compelled to gr TE'ejr propose , to give one dayf wages 'every mouth into a general Hind lo be ap plied to that purpose. This is a praise woriby.nioeraeut, and will be a source of kreiit satisfaction to those who have to leave beir families wilhojt having made ampe I provisions lor their eustenance. vanvwe Venccrul. The Democratic Lea3cr. This is the ii tie of a new Democratic paper just stahe J In Philadelphia, (or campaign purposesj if theSta'.e Central Committee, F W. Hughes Chairman. It is published twice a week at the low price of 25 cents until alter the Election, when it may cease. It is soundly Democratic, ami all who follow its teach ing! cannot go amis. We recommend it to our readers as a most excellent campaign paf er. Any pero wiping to take the pa yer can do so by leaving their name wiib v and twijty-Sve cerij :a pay ki the bcr;'.k:.' to ConsBiaptires. THE advertiser having been restored to .health in 'a few weeks by fa very simple remedy, after having'.Buffered jesra with a (severe lung affection, and that dread -.disease, Consumption id anxious to make known to hU fellow-sufferers the means of To all who desire ithe will Bend a copy of. the prescription used free of charge, with the direction for preparing and using; (he tame which they will find a pure cure or Consumption Asthma. Bronchitis, &c The only pbjectofthe advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to ten fit the afllic ted, and spread information which he con ceives to brt invaluable, and he hopes eve ry sufferer will try his remedy,, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a ble&s ing ' Parties wishing- the prescription will pleai-e address J-v. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. Mav 21 '62. 3n. A LAUD io oung Ladies and Gentle men. Ttie subscriber will send free of charge to all all who desire ii, the Reipe and directions for making a simple Vege table Balm, that will, in horn two to euht day, remove Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Freckle'', SalIotne end all . impurities and rDiiahnosi of the Skin, leaving the same- a Natnre intended it should be -oil, clear, inoo h a.n-1 beautiful. Those desiring the Receipe, with foil iustrucions, direction, and advice, will plea.e call on or address with return potat&e J THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical. Che mist, 831 Broadway, New York. May 21, '62. 2m. THE confessions and experience of a sufferer. Pnblistied as a warning, and for the special benefit of Young Me:i, and iWose who suffer with Nervous Debility, L" of Memojy.- Premature Decay, &., by one who has cured himself by simple means, after being put to great expense and ii. convenience, through the use of wort iless rrieiticines prescribed by learned Doctor. Single copies may be had of the author, C. A LAM BERT, esq., Greenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing a post-paid ad dress envelope. Addre-s CHAS. A. LAMBERTr Esq., Greenpoint, Loug Island, N. Y. May 21, '62. 2m. KEGISTEU'S NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given to all lagat creditors and other persons iitereted in the etates of the respective decedents. ud rumors, that. the following administration and iiuardian accounts have been filed in the office of ihe Rejiier of Colombia co., and will be presented for confirmation urA allowance to the O'phan's Court, to be hehl at Bionmfburg, in the county afore said, on Wednesday ihe 3d day of Septem ber, next at 3 o'cloc k in the alternoon of said day. 1. First and fial account of Geo. Blech er Si Peter M Karshner Executors of Henry Krum late ol Montour township dee'd. 2. The account of Alem B. Whi e exec uior ol Jo&eph White late of Pine'twp, dee'd. 3 First and final account ofChas. Mas teller adm'r of Lewis Smith late of Biier cre"ir two , dec d. 4 Kirsi HCfoiini of Geo. Htghes and oth ers admiriislra'ors of the estate of Joepb Paxtott late of Cnttawissa wp , dee'd. 6. Account of Wm. Cox Eh is Execu'or of El7.abe;h Murray late ol Derry twp., dee'd. 6. Art-ounj of Robert Davison Adm'r. ol B. F. Teits late of Caitawissa twp lilec'd 7r Final account of Dvid Davis & Paul Ieitly executors ot Sarah Sechler late of the Borough of. Danville decM., . . 8. First and final account of Joseph W Reefe kiimr ol Beiijarnin W. Reese late of Greenwood town-fop ded. 9. First ur.d final anonnt. of John H. Het'ler executor of Peter Herlocher la e of Miffiin twp., dee'd. , . 10 The first and final account of John Smiih advt'r of Peier Crawford late of Mad-i-oo township 5ec'd. 11 A t unl ol Dvid Kri-her, Guardian ol Geo. W. and Renville Kn-h.Tr mino.- son ot .Simon Knsht-r lite Ol Locust twp dee'd. ..12. Tde final c-tuiit ol Peer Hippen steel an J.ln H!i p-o,"el a tiesi n,stra!ors ot Conrad Hippei. steei la:e of Brtarcreek twp.. iec"t. 13. Ttie fir-t ami final account of Jonathan YiI.-on adm'r ol Arnold Kester la:e of Greenwood township dee'd. 14. The final account of Wm G. Quick and J-)tm G. Quick,, adm'r of John H. Q jiek laie ot Mcintour twp, d-?cM- 15. The trial aec-oonl.ol Cyrus B. Reece adnrr of Wioah Reece late of Hemlock township dee'd,. 16. First and final account oi John Rich art, adm'r of Smuel Hie hart lata of Madi son township, dec d. DANIEL LEE, Regis-er. Bloomsburu. Auu 6 h 1862. NEW HATS AND CPS ! A J. Ii- Virion's Ilal Stolrc. THE nndersianed respectfully inform :h ihe ci'izens of Bloomsbnrj,and ihe public in general, l. at h has jn-i received from Philadelphia a lot ot NEW HATS & CAPS, for Spriiiit and Summer, of the very latei styles and fashions, all of which he pre pared to sell cheaper I ban can be had else where, with the excep.ion of the manufac turers. Hetia all.kinds, st.b, fn;t and sizes, of hats and caps, probably .the most vnried assortment ever bronaht io town. -Al-o STRAW GOOD'S, including the mod ern sttles and fashions.. . tSrSure on Main Street, a few doors west of the American .House. JOHN, K.GIRTON. Bloomsborg. Aptil 16, 1S62. W3I.UK00XS Proprie.br. IILOOISIiLICC;, PA PHIS magnificent Hotel, situate, in the - central portion of the town, and op posite the Court House, hiF been thorooghly repaired and refurnished, and the Proprietor is now prepared lo accommodate travelers, teamsters, drovers and boarder in the most pleasant and agreeable maouer . His table will be nippiied with the best the market affords, and his.Bar.witb the choicest liquors Attenlise ostlers will, always be on. hand, and his stabliti is the most extensive in this section ol. coontry. Omnibuses will always be in readiness to convey passen gers to and from the Railroad Depot". WM. 3. KOONS. Bloomsbnrg, July 4. 1S6Q. HOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS Branches execnted in the bee! Mtle konwn,in the art, at C. G. CRANKS UALLVtll, Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. CLife Size in Oil and Pastil. CStereoscopic Portraits, CAmbfol' pes, Paaoerreotyp?, ke. Fur Cases, Medallions, Pins, Rings, &c. not 14- COI L OIL,. Ardesco Coal Oil for sale, 12 cts. per quart, by : -- ' ' - . JOHN K. GIRTON. Elootmburg Feb. 56, 1882, si'GER&ca'S r ,i Letter "A" Family Sewing Machine fVt h all the Recent Improvements. ' Is lh bVst-and cheapest and most beautt (ul tf all -Sewing Machines. This Machinu will sew anvthina. from ithe-running of a tuck ih Tarletan to' the making ot an over-. coat; anything from Pilot or beaver-clot i down to ihe softest G aue oi Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, sather, lurk, qnilt. and has capacity lor u great va riety f ornamental w-ork. This is not th only Machine that Can -fell, hem, bind, ami so forth, tyil it will do so better than any oifier machine. The- Letter "A" Family Sewinsj Machine may be ha'd in ureal vati ety of cabinei caes. The Folding Casi, which is now becoming so popular, is, ss us name implies, otie that can be loldeJ into a box or ense, ' which, when opened, makes a beauiiial. substaniial, s--jbsianiial, and spacious table :for the work ta ret upon Tlte caes are ol very imaginable desiijri plin as the wood crew in its native forest, or as elaborately finiohed as art ciin mike i hem. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of tte very bet quality. Send for a copy of SimGrn & Co 's Gazctti. I. M SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFF1CE.810 Chesmut.M N. S. Tmgley, Agent, in Epy, Pa. John Sharpless, Agent, in CaltawUsa. Jn y 23, 1862 -!y. 150BEST PIANOS. $150 GROVES I EEN & HALE, having re moved UMheir ne w . wsreroorns,- 1T0. -7 B HO AAT, are now pre, ared lo offer ihe public a mas! itifiefni new scale full (i7.0ctaYc Uoscwood PiaiMi, containing all improvewients known in this country or Europe, over-strung bas, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, lor $150 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich mouhlina caes $175 TO 8200, all warran ted made of the be-t seasoned material, and ,io stand better than any sedd lor $400 or J500 by the old methods-of manufacture. We invito the best Judges to examine and try these new instruments, and we stand ready at all times to testihem with any others manufactured ia thiscocn- fy GR0YESTEES & HALC. 478 Broadway, Kew York. June 4 h 1862. 3m. READING RAILROAD. S031ER AP.llAJiGliJlEXT. TiKAT Trunk line from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, York, Reading. Pottsville.Lebanou, New- Alton town, Easton,&c , &.;. Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia New York, Reading, Potisville, and all in termediate Sta. ions, at 8x. M.and 1.40 P. h New York Expre-s leaves Harri-bnra at 1.25 A M. airlving at New York at J8.25 the same morning. Fares Irom Harrisbnrat to New rk S5 00, to Philadelphia $3,25 and $2,70. Bauaajie checked through. - Reiurnins leave New York at 6 A M. 12 Noon.,and 8 P. $). (Pittsburgh Expre-s) Lave Phiiadelpuia. i 8 A. M. aud 3.l! P- M- . . i' Sleeping ct-rs injhe New , York Expies Trains, through to and from Pittsburgh without chance.. ' ' ; P.,s-eier.s by the Ca'awisa Ril R tad leave Port Clinton at 4.45 A 'M. for Phila delphia ant all intermediate. Suiton, and at 3 00 P.. M. lor Philadelphia, New York, anil all Wav Points. . . Train leate Potisville. at 9 A. M. and 2.15 Pf M. fQr Pliiladelphia and New Y rk. and a; 5 30 P. M. -for Aubnrn and Port Clinton only-, connectina for Pine Grove aud with the Caitawissa Rail Road. Aii accomodation Passenger train lea ves Rewdinn at 6 A. M.and returns Irom Phila- j delphia. at 5 P. M. t Cf All tl.ethe above tiains run d.iily, i Suida8 excepted. A Sunday train leaves Potisville at 7.30 A, M. and ftii adelphia at 3.t5 P. M. Commutation, Mileair, Sea-on and Ex cursiot: Ticket, at reduced rates to and Irom all points. G. A. NICuLLS, General Superintendant. June 4.h i862. Court Proclamation Tt;irHF.REAS the Hon. Aaron K. Peck- ham, Pre-ident Judge ol the Uoo n of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv 1 ery, Court of Quarter. Sessions ol the Peace j and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans' j Court, in the 26th Judicial District, coo pos- 1 e-.l of Jhe counties ol.Colnmbia, Sullivan and Wyoaiiriv, and the Hons. Stephen Baldyand j John Mi-Reynolds, Associate Judges, nt Co.. i lombia Co., have is-oed their precept, t ear ing date one thousand eight hundred and ixiv one. m.d 10 me directed for nolding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Dr-.liverv. .Quarter Se-.-inf ol the ijice. Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in bloom hnrv. in ihe count v of Columbia. 0,0 ihe first Monday (beiiii ihe lt day) of Se,t., next and o continue one. week ... . j Notice is tiereSy given, o the Coroner, tl.e JiiMices of the Peace and Con-tables 01 the j said County of Columbia, that they be Ihen j a no mere 111 men jjm'j'ci y clock in the forenoon ot said day, with their records, inquisition and other remembran ces 10 do those tnings" which to their offices appertain lo be done. And those that are bound by recognizes, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or may be in the Jail of said county ol Colombia, to b then and there to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju rors are requested, io be punctual ..in .their attendance, agreeably to ineir notice, dated at Bioomst.org, 21st day ol July, i 1 ihe year of our Lord one thoosar.d eight hundred and ixty-one. and in ihe. eighty-sixth year of Ihe Independence of the United States of America. (God save the Commonwealth.) JOSIAH H. FURMAN, . Sherifl's Office, J Stietifl. 'BjoomsDurg. July 31, 1862. BLINKS! BLANKS! BLANKS II DEEDS, SUMMONS, , . . EXECUTIONS, SUBPffiNAb, . of proper & desirableforms,fo' sale at the ofSce "of he "Star ofthe North " IIENRY ROSENSTQCk, t Skv-liislit AinbrolypUl, ROOMS in ihe Third Siory ot tan Ex change Block, (entrance .above the Book Store,) Bloomsburg, Columbia coun ty, Pa. .1 -Bloomsburg, Nov. 23, 1859-ly. E. II. LITTLE. BLOOMSBURG, Pa. Office in Court Alley; formerly occupied by Charles R. Bockalew. December 28, 18i)9.-tl.' : GREAT EXClTE51FiT AT STILLWATER. LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE CEIVED, AT the Sloreof Daniel McHenry, io Slill- water, Columbia county. Tlte undersigned would respectfully in vite the citizens of Fishing Creek and the surrounding country, lo his large and ex tensive stork of Goods, just received from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, all of wnicb he will sell cheaper than here . tofore. His assortment consists of Cloth's, ' -Calicoes, Mulin. . - : Hafs and Caps, of the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the most approved make j also, e. lot of excel lent V .. . . Ueady-JIadc Clothing:. together with a good assortmenl ol Ves ting. H'r store is well filled with Goods ot every description. His are hoi surpassed by1 any Stoie in the coun try. . His Hardware Department has not beeri neglected. ' 1:-..' SCYTHES RAKES. HOES, SHOVELS Sic, are constantly kept on hand ; also, Spikes and Nail" ; in siiort, everything us. uallv found in Ftrsi-Clas Stores. DANIEL Mc HENRY. Stillwa'er, May K, !862. Ciii'ei'iiwooa Semi it a 13'. rpHE Spring Term of this Institution wit A commence on the 7th of April next. The Principal will be assisted by able instructors, and as ample facilities will be afforded io qualify Students lor teachir g, for business or for a more extensive course in literature', n liberal share of . partronage is aain s'lliched.- Pupil who do not rome from home, or are not put under the-charge oJ near rela tives, must board at the- Seminary, and be subject lo the regulations thereof. They must provide their own towels and have each article of clothing distinctly marked. Eleven weeks corstiiuie-a quarter and there will be a vacation of about six weeks in mid summer. 1 Boardin', washing and Tuition, with furnished rooms, will be $25 per quarter, or.e half payable in advance. Tuition alone in Common branches, $5 00 " including advance Algebra mathematics history &c. 6 00 " in Latin, German or French eaih extra 1 00 For further particulars address WM. BURGESS, Principal. Millville, Col co., Feb. 26, 1862. ,11 ill e. Dtiiiorrst's QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHIONS, GREAT IMPROVEMENTS! f'HE Summer Number will contain four large and splendid Fashion Plates, 'three Ful!Sized Patterns, comprising the new Fren"-h Waist, and elegant sleeve, and a Misses Sack, together with nearly 100 en gravings ot ali the novelties for Summer bonnets, Cloaks, Trimmings. Children's Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Mil liners, dress makers, mothers, and ladies generally, presenting the largest and best Fashion Magazine in the World, published 47 j liroariway. anct son? every wnre ai 23 cents, or sent bv mail pest Iree. on receipt of the mountT Yearly si w'uh the follow ing valuable premium. ,1 - Each yearly subscriber will be entitled to the selection of 50 cents worth ol plain pattern, froii. the designs in the Doolc, or Irom the show room, or they mv, be order ed and tent by mail any lime during the year, by paving Ihe postage. Splendid inducements to Canvassers. The .ummer number will be ready on or about the 1st of May. April 30th, 1852. Ill It II All FOR TUB U.MO, And I.. T. Marples "( benp rush More." NEW GOODS I GREAT BARGAINS I . THE.ooder-igned is just receiving a r.ew upi 1 of goods, fresh fiom the cities of .New York and Phil'a and is prepaieJ lo sell them at Reduced Prices. . Calicoes from 7c to I2jc, the best at l'2jc .some of which cosi ISc. Dress Goods ; Challis, Lavellas, Ginghams, Muslins, Ken tucky Jeans, boy's Casimeres, &c, &c, in-proportion. ' " ' ' ' ' . I.adies' Shoes and Gaitors, in great van riety of stjle end quality. A good heeled Gaiter for 62c, and an excellent Congress for S1.00 A kid l:eeled Lace Boot lor 51 an upward ALSO, ihe High Cut Palmo ral Lace Boot for ladies. Ladies' and Chil dren?' Skirrs, Linen Handkerchief, &c, at a very low figure. GE XsicfcJ CfQ S3 ,52 SilP Best Slone Ware Sets S4.00, &e Hominy, Dried Peaches, Mackerel, Chees, Lemons, etc. (Jood S rnp Mwlasses from 60 10 60c a gallon Sugars, lower than recently sold, from 8c to 13c, Ihe latter price for be-t white. Coal Oil salow as anywhere. ryAn examination of the. goods is soli cited. Cori. e arid see for yourselves,, that Ihe Cash Sstem is preferable to any other, produce taken in ex v 1 a mi , 1 change lor Goods by ' , L. 1 . fHAKl Lfcoo Bloomorwirvt. March 2d, 1862. NKW ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GO OB S ! . AT PE TER ENTS STORE I In Light Ltreet, Columbia couniyyPer.ua. HAS just received from Philadelphia, and is oo opening at the old stand lately occupied by Martz &i Enl, a splen did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE ! of Ladies Dress Goods ' uhoicesi stles and latest fashions. . CALICOES, MUSLINS, CARPETS, SHAWS, HOSIERY. SILKS, READY-MkDE CLOTHING, CASSIMERS. SATINETS, COTTON A DES, KENTUCKYJ KAb, THREAt), &C , GROCERIES, - -. , . QUEENSWARE, Tedarware. Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Otis, Paints, &c, Boots and hoes, Hats and Caps. In short everything usually kept in a oonn.try store. ' l The patronage of old friends, and the public public generally, ie respectfully so- liciied. . .'jr ' The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. . Light Street, May 7, 1862. . gHOES I. .urnj ".-J". Look to your Interests I FRESH ARRIVALiOF' . SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, MILLER EYHR'S. T 1HE subscribers ha ve just returned from the City with another large and select 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 Bloomsborg. Their stock comprises - . X.adie' Dress Goods, of the choicest styles and4atet fashions. : DRY Q O OJD S, a od o3 c3& n Q Hardware. Queensware, Cedarware,: Hol lowware, Iron, Nails, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps, fcc, &c. In-short, everything usually kept in country srores; to whioli they invites ihe public generally. The highest price paid for country prod'ice'. MILLER & EYER. RIoornebnrg, April 30, 1862., FliESU ARRIVAL " NEW MILLINERY-GOODS. fltHE undersigned would moM respect fully announce lo the citizens of Blooms burg and vicinity thai she has just receiv ed from the eastern cities, her Spring & Summer Millinery Goods, all of which she is prepared lo rnakefr and tell at a very reasonably low fig-tL ore. - Her sortmsnt ftf goods are a little superior in point of jf urability 'as well a- la-tefulness, to any offered in this section. She returns lhattks for the libial patron age she Iihs received, and lespectlully so licits a continuance bf ih same' ' MARY BARK LEY BloomsSnrg, April 23 1862. ItlvW ISAICUUK Mi OF. Opposite ihe Court Houe and next door to Democrat Office THE undersigned, respectfully inform his liiends and cu'inmr jr.at b has opened A New Barber Shop. In Court Houe Alley, io-xt ifoor below ihe Office ol the Columbia Democrat, where he will be hvpi y lo wait upon all customer, and from long experience and strct atten tion to business, he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. O" All things here done in decency and in order." THOMAS BROWN. Bloomsborg, March 5, 1862. r a r rv, mtV Gull a Perclia Rlackin? I WITHOUT BRUSHING.) IOR Boots, Shoes Harness Carriages, . unit Mi narv I.Kulhor Work. I This new and ' excellent article "excels . i evea thing ever before-in use, for beauli fymg and sobernng Ihe Leather. It makes a pohsh ke patent leather ;: will not rilb off with water, nor stain the finest white s Ik, and makes leather perlectly water proof. Twice a month applied on boots and shoes, and once a month for harness is sufficient. If the leather becomes dirty wa-h it off vith clean water and the polish will re appear. Warranted as represented. Direct ions lor use. Apply a few drops on a sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the noih i complete. PRICE .37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I GT.Fot sale by L. T H A RPLESS. 3 Bloomsburg, May 14, 1862. GRAND JliRORS-SEPT.TERM,IS62. Benton John D h'ine, P. N. Moore, Beaver Samuel Cox, Briarcrerk J. Ci Smdh, Centre Andrew Fres,- !' Catiatsa Dr. J. W. Robbins, Dan'l Rein bold, Jacob Crea-y, : Conjnsiham Win. L. Kline, Franklin--J S. Fahringer. Fistiingcreek, Emandus Unangst, David Yost, Jackson Joshua Savage, Locus: John L. Hurst, . Madison James Welliver. Uriah Mills, M,fH,D. A. Hes .H. C. He.-s, Ml. Pleasant Ivi Garrett, Maine J.cob Gil-'lin'j, ' Pine Abraham Hemlock. John Lockhart, Thomas McBrief -Elijah Fullmer. . Traverse Jurors. . Bloom Michael Waberj Joseph Barkley. John Deiterich, Bnrongh Berwick Jesse Bowman, Hudsen Oven, ' J CenireWm. Shaffer, H W. Haenbuch, Jeremiah Hagenbuch. . Catlawisoa Geo. Scott, Casper Rahn, Dan let Helwig, FisNingcreek Martin Ammerman, Frank Im Bt-nj. P. Former, Greenwood Isaac Dewitt, senr. .oriiKi Reuben Fahringer, John Davis, John Kline David Herbein . John Hrner. Madison, Valentine Welliver. Mathias, Moore, Shepherd Runyati, Richard De mon, Ml Pleani Wm. Mdler, Wm Kitchen, Mr-n'oi 1 Peter -Heinibach, MirH.n E H. Hes, . - Mme Wot Shugar, Wm. T. Shaman, Orange Allred Howell, Pine Ezra Runvan, John Winterst-en. j;t oti ll on.a-W. Edgar, Ellas Kline, C. N'j-s. Sam'l Hagenbiicti. Bloomsborg. July 23, 1862 List of Causes for Sept. Terra, 1862 1 An-trew Criveling vs. Andrew Mellirk et at. 2 Philip Wintersteen vs Valentine Winter : i steen . - 3 Daniel F. Seybert et al. vs Augustus B. Pearce el al - . .' 4 Dan ! F. Seybert vs Augustus B. Pearce et al. 6 Henry Welles jr. vs George Kit ley jr. 6 Samuel J. Bealer vs Abraham W. Rob- bins el al. 7 Jacob Eyer vs Abraham Klase. , 8 Abraham Klase vs Jacob Eyer 9 DavukLee el ai vs Samuel L. Bettle. l' Daniel F Sey bert v s Joseph Geo-il. 11 Elijah M:Murtrie et al vs Chrisi'n Wolf. 12 Frederick Marktiiff vs John Robison. 13 Wm.Cox et al vs wunaro noturen. 14 William E. Case vs Centre township, 15 H. B. Freas vs Joshua Feiierman et al. 16 H B. Freas vs Joshua Feltermau ei al 17 John H. Brown et al vs Leonard B. Ru- pen. 18 Peter M. Tra"igh vs Aaron -Clayton. 19 Samuel Bittenbender m Silas D. E-lgar. 20 Mahlon Hicks et al vs Oliver Lyon et.al. 21 George Hughes et al. vs J. V. CrUwell et al. . ; 22 James Harding vs Elias Reese. 23 Iwis Larish vs Robert HagenbncH. 24 Susanna Larish vs Robert Hagenbuch. 25 26 27 2S 29 Andrew Larish'a Executors vs. Kobert Hagenbuch. Peter Hoffman's Exec'r vs Dav'.d Fox. N. B. Creasy vs Henry C. Freas. Enoch Everest vs Mont. Kline et al. Win. L. Parks vs Elisha Robbins. JACOB EYERLY, Protbosotary's Office. ) Piotb'y. Bloomsborg July 23 1862. 1 Ayer's Clierry PectoraL Important to Honse Owners. I nportant t6 Builders.' ,; Important io Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers.""' ' To allwhomthi$may concein, and it concerm - every body. ' v JOHNS Sr CROSLEY'S IMPROVED GUITA PERCHA;; The Cheapest and most duble Rooflir. 1 in use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied to New and Old Rools ol All kinds, steep or flat, and to Shingle Roofs without removing the Shii e'es THE COST IS ONLY ABOUT ONE-THIRD TH VT OF TIN, "AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Th i article has been thorougly tefrtd in New York City and all parts of the United States, Canada; West Indies and Central and StTuth America, on Buildings of all kind, such ss Factories, Foundries Church es. Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public-Building- generally, Government Building. &c., by the principal Builders, Architects and others, during the pa tit four years, mul has proved to be the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING in use; it i in every resper-t a fiire, water, weathe'r and I imc I'KUUf covering lor ROOFS ALL KINDS. '7Aii the ONLY maluml manufacture Q. the V nired Stales which combines the 'vtH ..r.,,ai ,c imiEiiicK vi ciasrtciiy una Durn bility, which are universally ark'nowled-ed to be po-.s-ssed b- GUTTA PERCHA and INDIA-RUBBER Aro Heat is required in making appli- ' ' ' " cation. The expense of applying j is triflnirig with ordinary Roof can be covered and fin. ' ishf'd the some tiny. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANYONE, end when finished forms a perfectly Fi-e Pi oof surf tee with an elan ic body, which cannot t e injured t Heat, Cold or Storms Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any external action riaevr. ." LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coating Metals ol all Kinds when ex posed tohe action of Ihe Weather and For Preservivg .and Jt pairing Metal Hoofs of all Kinds, This is the only Composition Known which will successfully :resi-t extreme changes of climates, for any length of time, when applied lo meals, io which it adheres firmly, lorming a body equal to three coais of ordinary pain!, costs much les sod will LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and Irom its ela-Mieify is not injured by Ihe con traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS concequenl upon sudden changes of the weather. ... It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can he readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor . t , t ru-ion aim leaKins, inereoy ensuring a per fectly water light Roof brrr.any years. ' This Cement is peculiarly adapted for the preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran ges,1 Sales, -Ariculiiml Implements, &c , also lor general ron'milae tnrer n-e GUTTA VERCUA CEMENT For pr-serving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs or every description, from iis great ela-ticity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion of Metals, anc will tioi crack in cold or run in varm weather. These material are adapted to all ili- maes, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irom any can of the country, at hori no"ce, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING m rolN, ready prepared lor use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, wi;h full printed direi-nons lor iipplicaiion - - Ji GENTS WANTED. We vill make liberal und suti-fuctory arrange tnerttttcitk repwihle pntie who would tike lo eitnbliffi themse'iies hta Lucrative and Perma nent busines. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. "We can aire abundant prool of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Mterialsj have applied them to several thou-tftid Roof-i in New York C-tr ami vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Milonlai-lurerS WUoiesal Warehouse 78 William St., Comer ot Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be f.iriii-hed om application. Oc ober 16. 16 1 ly. ; itEAl'TIFl'L COMPLEXION. nOCTOU THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will send toall who wih it (free of chirge) Ihe Recipe and fuH directions for makir.g and using a beauufnl vegetable B-ilm. that will effectually remove Pimple, Blotches rn Freckles, &e., &c, leaving the skin mooth, rlan, and beautiful; aUo foil ili rections lor nsin Pflatreau's re.lebrate-1 Stimulant, waratited to start a full 'growth ol Whiskers, r a Mus'ache. in les than thirty days Either of the above can be obtained by return mail, by afdres-ing (with stamps for return postage) DR. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem M.831 Broadway New YorK. January 15, 1862. 2m. fPHK CON FESSJONS and EXPERIENCE 1 -of a SUFFERER, Published as a' warn i. and hr the e-pciaf benefit of Young Men and thi)f who suffer with Nervous DebiN:v, LosS'-nf Memory, Premature De cay. &e , lie.. &c, by one who ha cured himself ty simple means, afer being put o great -exper.s. and inconvenience through ttie ne nf worthless medicine prescribed by learned Doctors. Snile copter may be bad of the author. C. A LAMBERT, Esq. Greennoint. L0112 l-lamt. by eiii',lot.iiru h post-paid addressed ' envelop-. Adlre9 CHARLES A. LAM BERT. E-q , Greenpoint, Long, Island,' New York. - - January 15, 1862 2m. Kollock's Dandelion Coffee. THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coflee. i recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for Gentr.l Debility, Dyspep-ia, anil all bilrous disorders. Thousands who have been compelled to abandon the use of cof fee will oe this without injurious effects. One can contains the strength ot two pounds of ordinary coffee. Price. 25 cents. KOLLOCKS .LEVAIN, . The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweet and nutri tions Bread and rakes. Price 15 cents. Manufactured by M H KOLLOCK ChemiU Corner of Broad and Chstnat Streets. Philadelphia, And sold by all Druggists and Groeeri.jrj February 26, 1862 ly. i ' a - iiuiiiiiiisii.iior s uiicc ESTATE OF ALEM &1ARR, DECD. Letters of administration on the estate of Alem Marr, late of Scott ip , Colom bia coriny, deceaed, have been granted by the Register of said county to Peter Em, residing in Light Street, township and coon ly aforesaid. Ail persons having claim, or demands againei ihe estate of the decedent re requested to present them duly authen ticated lo the administrator for settremMit. ami ihoe indebted io the estate will make payment forthwith to : " PETER ENT,adttr. Stott, May 28th, 18(12. FRIENDS AND, RELATIVES 1 i 1 or THI ' Brave Soldiers and Sailors am IIOMOWAYN I'lT.LS AND OINTMENT. A'l who have Friends and Re'ativet'tn the Army or Navy, s onld take e-peci care,that they be amply supplied with ihe Pills and Oinimeni ; bi.d . where ih brave Soldier- and .S' ilo.rs he neglected 10 provide itieni-eli e with ihem. no better prseni can be sent them by tfeir friend They have been proved to be the Soldiers' never failirfg-lr-etid in Ihe boor of need.' COUGHS AND CUDS AfFECTI.NG TR001S. Will be relieved arid effectually cored by usiiio thei e admifiihl medifins. and i,v iHpav irig proper attention to the Directions I'hich are attached lo each Pol or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT O AP- PEI II B, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. These feelings which so sadden us, usual ly arie from trouble' or annoyances, ob structed oerspir-ition, or eating and drink ing haiever is unwholesome, thus dm turbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach.' These organs must be relieved, if you desire to be well. The Pills, taking according 10'ihe printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in 'both liver and stomach, aud as a natural cnuse quenee a clear head and jiood appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED -' BY OYER FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the ue of the invaluarde pills, and tae soldier will quick ly at-q'uire additional slrenjtn. Never let the bowels be etther confined or unduly acted upon. It may seem strange lha' Hol loway's Pills should be recommended for Dyseiiiary ami Flux, many persons suppo sing that they would increase the relax rion. This is a great mistake, for the Pills will correct ife liver "aiid stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from Ihe system. This medicine wilt give tone and vibr to the whole organic system how- ' ever deranged, while health and strength follow as a matter ol cour-e. Nothing wTd stop the relaxation of tte bowels so sure as this famous wiedicine. ' r ' !"! VOLUNTEERS" ATTENTION I INDIS CRETION OF YOU I H. Sore ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swellings can with certainty be radically cured if th pills are i?ken night ami morning and the Ointment be freely ued as sated in lt printed in-truclions. If treated in any oth er manner ihey dry op in one part 10 break out in another. Wnereas this Ointment will remove ihe humors from the sy-tern and leave ihe Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a Jntle perseve rance in 'bad caes to insure a lasting cure. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE B U LLET, SOR ES OR B U UlSES; - To which every Soldir and Sailor are If- able, ihere are no metlicine o safe, sore and convenient as Hoilnway's Pdls ai;d Oiniinent. Ttie poor w outuled and almot ding sufferer might tiave bis wnund dresed imrnedirftetv, il he would only pro vide himi-e.t with thi matchless Ointment, which should be thru-l into the wound and smeared ali round it, then covered wi'h a piece of linen from his knapsack and comprised wi'h a handkercheif. Taking nUht and morning 6 or 8 pill', 10 cool (he s em r J prevent mflamation. Evert SoMier's Kr.ap-ack and Seaman's Che-i should be provided with those valua ble Remedies ' CAUTION ! None are nuine onlesi t?e words "H-.lloway, Nw York ami Lon don are discernaUe a a Wa'-r-matk ia every leaf of the book of direction? around each pot or box : the same may be plniofy seen by hoi. ting the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any on retu-ering such information as may lead lo tne detection ot any party or parties coun terfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing ihm to be spurious. S-ld ai the Manut'nctorv of Professor Hnliowat, 80 Maiden Lane, N-w York, and by all rsper able Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, throughout the civilized world in boxes at twenty five cents, sixty two cnss ai c! one do'Ur ach. W Ttere i cor.si derabie savtg by la kit; tvie lrirer siz-s. N B Direc'ions for ibe guidance of pa Vents in every d.sorJer are atiixed to each bov. April 9tH 12. ly. miusoN iiorsc, (OF JERSEY TOWN, PA) rFTHE snb-i riber would rpspsctfui'y pne ht trie ml and the public genet ally, that he ha eiatiihe J the ' MADISON tm HOUSE', in JerseytO'n, Coluiit.ia connly. Pa. Th above house ba lately Peen telitted an I undergone a thorough reairin by the pro: prietor He is fully prepared lo entertain the travelling cu-snnti as weit a. the local with general satisl'actioti. Hi TABLE and BAR,are well supplied a-ic? wiil be careful ly superintended. And lits STABLE is am ply and well stoi ked. in char2 of careful groom, will always be properly attended. ZV He invites a share of the pubMcco--lorn, and pledges his bst efforts, to help hi juests feel at borne. SAMUEL RIMBY. Jerseylown. Jan , 162. , r THE GREAT r JO. NATIONAL HOUSE tWJFAIIl; WILL Tftl-i VKR ij0Ti- SI WELD AT f Keystone Park, wi LLI AMSPO RT, PENNA. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, SEPT. 2d 3d, 4th & 5 h. Arrangements have 'oeen made to seenre the fines as--emblae of imported, blooded ami ntruve bre.l horses, that has evet been collected in this country. f The List ot premium will be large, ranging as nign a 200. Liberal arrangements will b made with the different railroad companies. Willtamsport siuiatel m t.te magnificent valley ol ihe Susquehanna, and acreBibla by Railroad fro all pans of tne U. State, iseminentlv well suited for this exhibition. Fuller particulars will shortly be given.. Manager D. K. Jackman, P. Herdic, Ed -v ard Lyon,J N Ba??. Ileiry Drinker, G F. Mson, Col. S. G. Hath way. J. H. Cowilen, Wm. Colder. A E. KN A PP. Pres'l. W. F- Igan Chief Mar-hall; H. E. Tay lor, Tr-a-urer: Geare Ai. DePui, Sec'y. June 25, 1862. Ayer's Catfcartio Pills.