ST AH OF THE NORTH Wednesday Morning, Oet. 1st, Pmo.fs sending 00 common icationt for pubU'atiou must sign tuetr names, to eu sure iui lueeriiou of tbeir productions. This editor wishes ajuad or two ol dry wood on ubscrip:ioQ lo the Star. We niiuMtave tue.arucid it we are compelled lo'dndi or pre 11. Crr. Clahk' Compiiuy returned 10 thia place ou lUuiaday evening fast Captain Klio arrived ou Sunday last with bis boys', II in good spirits after a campaign of some 12 dy. Rcr. G M Simatts, of Lewisbu'g.Iwiil preach, 011 Sabbath evening next, in tbe Bapt t Cburch',al Ibis place. He in an able and interesting talker. We hope be will bate a large audience. JocBrn W. Comlt, Laq. , having declined the nomination for President Judge in Schuylkill county, the Governor appointed Edvard O. Parry, of PotisviIIe, to fill the vacancy until after the t ext election. GiiORCc S. Coleman, Adjutant of the 6th Itegi., P R. V. C , was severely wounded at tbe late battle near Sharpsburg. He has been taken to Philadelphia. His father went on Tuesday last to bring him hoaie,to Qrangeville, this county. Iir TH Star will be found the muster roll of nveral companies of militia, from this couaij, which were among those that went to defend the State from invasion Captain Kline a d Capt. Potts have not yet handed In their rauster rolls. Thc I&om Guard. The following is a list d( the wounded in toe battle ol Middle tow 3 Height?, out of the 'Iron Guards" of this place : Calviu Achenbach, Joseph Haune, Samuel Gottehall, John Betz, George M. Demore-t, since died, Charles Fornwaid, Mailt li Hashes and U. K. Burket. In the iatile- of Sharpsburg Benj. F. Sharpless, William Snyder.Uarry.Harruaii Henry Linn Gee. S. Coleman and B R. Hajrtiurst, were wounded. Tbe loss of the Rent, to which this company belong! was 17 killed and 93 wounded. Capt. Ent passed through this eries of batiles untouched. Thc Premium List for the Seventh Annu al Fair of the Columbia county Agricultural So ieij, is published in the Star of 1 hie rek. The premiums are liberal consider ing ihe a'aie of the country. The proceed of this exhibition, over a:id above the ex perie,wi'l be given to the sick and wound ed lioldier 10 ari9liort9 their ondtlio h. We know no reason why the coming; Fair he old ant te a perfect success. The crops bale been excellent, stock is gradually i m -proving in this county, and the people are just becoming fairly awakened to the good resulting Irom these County Fairs. We an ticipate large attendance. ?. me'iig wa held in the Cort House on Stardy evening last tor the purpose ofirg4,niziii4 a permanent Miliary Com patij in this place. After the object was staieJ quite a uunber of oar best citizens em oiled themselves as members of the company in contemplation. The meeting appointed some three personas, recruiting officers for the company and adjourned to met again on the following Monday eve ning M today evening a m-eting was held according 10 adjournment, and the recruit in;; officers reported the name of a suffi cient number to entitle the company to an orj:at;i2;ion. Officers were elected and arra sent for. The officer are Captain. R F. Clark, First Lieut. D. Lowenberg, Sec oil Lieut. W. Wirt. 13 T a squib in the last Columbia Democrat one would inter that the Star was to be discontinued for-good-and-all or, '"at least while the Editor was off to tbe war." Why could not the Democrat have said, the Star w II be discontinued "while the editor is off to tbe war," and stopped at that; without be ping that the patrons of the Stb would turn to the Democrat, " as tbe beet beyond controversy." It knew that our campaign 4woo;d not be a long one, and the notice under the circumstances was not a fair one, but calculated lo injure 0$, and we stall so consider it. We would have the Democrat understand that wnen the Star m akes anything like a permanent discon tinuance we will engage and pay the Demo crai for eo announcing ; after which it will at perfect liberty 10 solicit all the Star's patrons. It was rather cool to invite our aubsctibera 10 ihe Democrat alter the non appearance of the Star for one week while iin editor was away down in Maryland. Thi deliberations of the Democratic Con gressional Conference meeting held at this place on Tuesday fast will be found pub lished in full in this Star. It.will be seen that no nomination was made, but recom mended the voters of tbe District lo support HtsRT W. Tract of Bradford, aa Independ ent candidate against that notoriously cor rrtpt Demagogue, Reverend George Law don, -whose record in the Senate shows that he oed for and supported every thing that was bad, and never did a judicious, wise, or noble act in all his public life. He sup ported the tepeal of the tonnage tax ; assist i in framing this Congressional District for hi own purpose?, and aided in carrying through all bills of a partizan character, no matter how eorrtpt, only that they were tainted with Abolitionism and high swindle. Fe is rot the person to represent ns in the next Congress ly any means. We do not wish to send aa Abolitionist to Congres9 torn this district. Our people want to be truly repreiented ; and that by an. honest rr an, one who would command respect and bi an honor to the District. Snch men as Bevettnd Gioace Lasdoj should not be al Ic wed to disgrace the Halls of Congress ; j d we trust !bey wi'l not. 1 ArrcR serving through a campa'gn of some eleven days in the capacity of a soU dier we are again permitted to resale the publication ol the Star. We enlisted, as we told our readers before, on the sudden call of the Governor for 50,000 troops to repel the threatened invasion of our Slate by the Southern rabels. On arriving at Har risborg we found nearly all Pennsylvania there; such an out-pouring of the people in response to the Governor's call never wan witnessed before in this State. Regiments were formed and officered, one after anoth er, in complete order, and sent to the bor der of the State, ready to turn the enemy whenever be made his appearance. Quiie a number ol Regiments did not stop at the border, but marched on into Maryland and formed a conjunction with McClkllan's army, which operation is said Id have had good effect in bringing about the glorious result of the then pending fighi between McClellan and tbe rebels Lee and Jackson. The, 12th Regiment, to which we belonged, was not of the number that refused to cross the Slate line, but formed a part of Ale Clellak's advance on Friday night, some two miles beyond Haseratown. To u the campaign was a pleasant one ; hardly long enough to find out what soldiering is like. We had a good set of officers, which made tbe campaign much more pleasant than it otherwise could have been. Out Colouels, Jamfs Johnson, of Philadelphia, and John F. Means, of Bradford, are military men of considerable experience ; the former hav ing gone through several hard fights,among the number the great Ball's Bluff disaster, and to" day carries the led of reoel bullets in hi body. Besides their military experi ence, which made us love them, ihey are gentlemen of the first order. ..They spared no pains'to make their men comfortable, useful and efficient in drill. For the time the Regiment was under instructions it pro gressed rapidly and bid fair, bad it remain ed in the service of the State a few weeks, to become a well drilled and disciplined Regiment. Major Newman, of Bradford, and Adjutant Chembkrlin, of this place, were the right men in lite right place. In every respect fit for the poeiuous they leld. Danville Fencisles. This company commanded by Capt. Shreeve, 132d Regt., was ergaged in the thickest of the fight du ring the recent severe engagements with the enemy at Sharpsburg. Below we pub hhh a list of the kille-J and wounded belong ing 10 mat company, by which it will be seen that they suffered very severely . Mr. Noiris, of this place, received a letter from the Captain, and we are under obligations 10 Mr. Hinkley tor furnishing us the (acts from the letter as given below : Killed John M Hassenptug. Daniel Van Rook, Daniel J. Kla?e, Hiram Hummel, Ja rob Long, John Gibson, Samuel Hilner. , Wocudcd David R Shutt, slight; Jacob H. Miller, thisfh; E W. Roderick, scalp, flight; E. D. Smithjfinger, slight; S. V. Dye, shoulder slight: Jas Foster, thumb; Wra. A. Riujjler, call, flefh wound; Win. B Kneas, shoulder, severe; . W. Arnwif;e, neck, se vere; David Heiulrickson, shin, very severe; John Leignow, lost left arm; John Morns, through breaM, will get well; Archy Vand lir.g, leg. sligM; "Heury B. Adams, side, se vere, C. C. Moyer, -lgh?; Charles Flick, hand, si gut; George Lovee.t, calp, slight DutvWe InceUigencer. Ilth Regiment. The 13th Reijimen t,Pennsylvania State Militia, was officered as follows : Col James Johnson, of Philadelphia. L. Col John F. Means, of Bradlord. Major S. H Newman, of Bra-JtVii. Surgeon. W. F. Reiber. AcM. Surgeon. J. Vanderslooi. Adjutrft.t Jas. W, Cheinber:in,of Columbia Qnar:er Master. I. W. McKelvy, do Sergeant Major. B. S. Powers Quarter Master Serg't. L. T. Fuller, Lrz. Drum Major Bev Mussleman, Danville The different companies comprising the Rez'iment were Captained as follow: Captain Clark, Columbia. Potts " 4 Wiener Montour. " Young " Nicola Luzerne. Longstaff ' Goodrich Bradford. Newman " Evans " Gotham " Lieut. C. B Brocewat, who was taker, prisoner in the last Bull Run fight, which was engineered by Gen. Pope, while using his guns upon the rebels, arrived at thi. place on Monday. last. His battery suf fered severely, losing out of some 30 men all but thTee ; they having been killed, wounded and captured. Lieut. B. was ta ken to Richmond, where he was held a pri-cner of war till quite recently when In was released oh parole of honor. He looks good considering the bad treatment and scanty food received. He gives some in teresting accounts ol rebeldom and thinks upon the whole that the rebels are in a great measnre desponding in their cause He ays there is still a good deal of Union feeling in and about Richmond op to this day. They acknowledge themselves whip ped in ihe late fight at Antetum, which is rather surprising, as they are in the habit of claiming all fights a victory for them. To Consumptives. THE advertiser having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered years with a severe lung affection, and that dread dis ease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used free of charge, with the direction for preparing and uing the rame, which they will find a sure cure or C onsnmption. Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The only pbject of Ihe advertiser in send ing tbe" Prescription is to benefit the afflic ted, and spread information which he con ceives to be invaluable, and be hopes eve ry sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them Dothing. and may provea bless ing. Parties wishing the prescription will please addreis Rev. E. A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y. October 1. '62. 3m. Ayer's Cathartic Pills Letter "A" Family Sewing Macbins, JFith all ihe Recent Lnprvvements. - Is the best and cheapest and most beau i ful of all Sew?in Machines This Machine will sew anything, from the running ol a luck in Tarletan to the making ol an ovtr coat; anything from Pilot or Beaver cloth down to Ihe softest Gaue or Gossamer Tissue, and is ever ready lo do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great va riety of ornamental work. This i not the only Machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than a ly other machine. The Letter ,lA" Family Sewing Machine may be had in creat vari ety of cabinet caes. The Folding Cae, which is now becoming f-o popular, i, as us name implies, one that can be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautitul. substantial, substantial, and spacious table for the work to rest upon The ca-es are of every imaginable design; plain as the wood grew in its native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. The Branch Offices are well supplied with silk twist, thread, needles, oil, etc., of ihe very bet quality. Send (or a copy of Singer & Co.'s Gazette. I. M SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway. N. Y. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE.8I0 Chestnut Si. N. S. Tinsiley, Agent, in Epy, Pa. John Sharpless, Agent, in Caltawissa. Juy 23, 1862 -ly. $150 BEST PIANOS. $1150 GROVESTEEN & HALE, having re moved 10 their new wareroorns, 1T0. 47 EROiOVAT, are now prepared 10 offer the public a mag nificent new scale full 7 Octave Rosewood Piano, containing all improvement? known in this country or Europe, over-strung b isc, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, lor SI, 'SO CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding cases, $175 TO $200, all warran ied made ot the best seasoned material, and to stand better lhan any wold for S400 or S500 by the old methods of manufacture. We invito the best Jtiilges to examine, and try these new instruments, and we stand ready at all time to test tl em with any others manufactured i;i iuUccuii- ! y GR0YESTEEX & IIILn, 478 Broadway, Xcw York. Juue 4'h 1862. 3m. READING UIL ROADr SUMMER AUKAXGEJiEM. ("REAT Trunk line from the North and North-west for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Potisville,Lebanon, A'len low ii. Kaston, , &. Trains leave Harriburg for Philadelphia New Vork, ReadirjuPonsvdle, and all in termediate Sta.ions, at 8 a. M.and 1.40 p. m. New York Express leave Harr'cb.i-g at 1.25 A M. atrlving at New York at 8 2: the same mornius;. Fares lrom Harrisbnrg: to New York So 00, lo Philadelphia S3. 25 and 52,7 0. Baggage checked through. Returning leave New York at 6 A. M. 12 Noon, and 8 P. M. (Piltrburjh Express ) Leave Philadelphia at 8 A. M and 3.t5 P M. Sleeping cms in the New York Exres Trains, through to and Irom P'tlburgh without chana. Passengers by the Ca'tawia Ril Road leave Port Clinton at 4 45 A. M lor Phila delphia and all intermedia'e Stations a id at 3 00 P. M. for Philadelphia. New Yo.k, and all Way Points. l in. Iea e Pottvillrt at 9 A. M. and 2.15 P. M. for Philadelphia and New York, and a; 5. 3D P. M. for Auburn and Port Clinton only, connect io ,rtr Pine Grove and with tite Cal"awisa Rail Road. An accomodation Pae'iiier train leaves Reading, ai 5 A. M. ar.d return (rorn Phila delphia at 5 P M. fV Ail the the ebove tiains run Jaily, Siii'iiajs excep'e !. A Sunday train loaves PoMsvilifl at 7.30 A M. and Piii.adeiphi at 3 1 5 P. M. Commutation, Mileage, Season, an I Ev cursior. Ticket-, at reduced rates t and from ail points. G. A. NICuLLS, General Soperintendant. June 4th i862. THE confessions ar.d experience of a snfferer. Publi-hed as a warning, and for the especial bens fit of Young Met-, and tUot-e who suffer with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, v Premature D'cay, &.., by ono who has cured himself by i-imple means, af er being put lo creat ejpetise and ii. convenience, through ihe use ol wonhies- medicines prei-ribed by I -arned Doctors. Single copies may bo had of the author, C. A LAM BERT, esq., Grefti point, Long lIand, by enclosing a pot-pa d ad dress envelope. Addre-s CHAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpoiui, Long bland, N. Y. May 21. '"62. 2m. A CARD to ouiig Ladies and titntle men. The Mibsoriber will send Tee of charge to all ail who desire it, the l?ecipe and direction lor making a umple Vege table Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pimple, Bioiche, Tan, Freckle, Sallow ness Rod all impurities and roughness of the Skin, leaving the Game as Nature intended it should be colt, clear, finooth and beautiful. Those desiring the Receipe, with full instructions, direction", an J advice, will pleae call on or address with return postage, J THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chemist, 831 Broadway, New York. May 21, '62. 2m. CAUTION. Toiioe is hereby given that He-ter He wile of James He, has lelt bis bed, and board without any just caue or provo cation Bnd all person are forbidden to trsut her on his account. The parlie re-ido in Snaarloal" township, Columbia county. JAMES HESS. Sunarloaf, Au2. 20, 1862. 2t. AdEiiiiiiii'a!oi'g lYoticc. Estate of Franklin Longenberger deposed. ETTEUS of admiiiiia'ion ot thu es'ate cl Frai.kl.n Longenberger, !atf of Co lumbia county, dee'd, have been granted by (tie Regimer cf Paid county, to Wrn. K. Longenberer, of Beaver iwp., Col. co., All person having claim or ilianand aaint the estate of the decedent, will present them to ihe adminisirilor for settlem en.', and thoi indented lo tbe estate are rpqnetted to make payment immediately ' la the undersigned. Wra K. LONG EN B ERG '? R. Adm'r. Beaver twp., July 9, 1S62. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GREAT EXCITEUIFKT . : : : AT " STILLWATER. LARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE CEIVED, AT the Store of Daniel McHenry, in Still- water, Columbia county. The undersigned would respectfully in vite the citizens of Fishinj? Creek and the furroundiug country, lo hi large and ex tensive ftotk of Good, just received from the cities of New York and Philadelphia, all of which he will sell cheaper lhan here tolore. FTIs assortment cohhMs of Cloths, Calicoe, Muslin, Hat and Caps, of the latest fashion, Boot and Shoe of the most approved make ; also, a lot of excel lent Itcady-Hade- Clothing. together with a gmd assortnienl ol Ves tings. Hi store i well filled with Goods ot every description. His 3 Ol OD C23 Oa 532 12 133 S3 are not surpassed by any Slote in the coun try. His Hardware Department ha not been neglected. SCYTHES, RAKES, II0ES, SU0VELS &c, are conMantly kept on hand ; also, Spikes and Nail ; in short, everything us ually found in Firsl-Clas Stores. DANIEL Mc HENRY. Stillwater, May 14, 1K62. Greenwood Seminary. fTiHE Spring Term of thi Institution wi I X commence on the 7ih of April next. The Principal will be assisted by able instructors, and as ample facilities will be afforded to qualify Students for leaching, for business or for a more extensive course in literature, a liberal share of tpartronage is h'ain solicited. Pupil who do not come from home, or are not put under the charge o! near rela tives, must boaid at the Seminary, and be subject to Ihe regulations thereof. They musl provide their own towels and have each article of clothing distinctly marked. Eleven weeks corstitute a quarter and there will be a vacation of about six weeks in nr.id summer. Boarding, washina and Tuition, with furnished rooms, will be S25 per quarter, or.e half payable in advance. Tuition alone in Common branches, S5 00 " including advance Algebra mathematics history &c. 6 00 " in Latin, German or French eah extra . 1 00 For further particular address WM. BUKGESS, Principal. Millville, Col co., Feb. 26, 1862. Millie. Ufiitoi'Cfet'N QUARTERLY MIRROR of FASHIONS, GREA T 131 PRO VE MEN 1 'S ! IHE Summer Number vill contain fmir " lame and splendid Fashion Plates, ihree Ful! Sized Patterns, comprising- the new French Waist, and elegant tdeeve, and a Mis-e. Sack, loaethe' with nearly 100 en graving of ati the novelties for Summer bonnets, Clonks, Trim in ins;. Children's Dresses, etc , Valuable information to Mil lin-rs, drs maker, mothers, and ladies 2nerally. preniinsf the Inresi arid bel Fashion Matrazine in the Woii I, publiserf 47s Kroadway. and sold everywhere at 25 cents, or sent ty mail j est Iree. on receipt ot the amount, Yearly f 1 wi fi the follow, ing valuable premium. Each 5 early stibscrif er will be entitled lo tfie selection of 0 rent wonh of plain pattern, fron. the designs in the took, or trom the sMow room,orihey may be r.(er- ed and sent by mail any lime during the year, by paving the poataae. rySplendid inducement to Canvassers Tite summer rti.mher will be ready on or about the 1st of May. April 3Th, 1S52. -m:w A KHIVA l OF T SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! 7 ' Pi: TEH K S T S S T O li : I i Lihi L'rtet, Columbia county, Per.ua. HAS jn-t re'ive.i trom PLi!aJ?lpii, and i- now openina at the old siatir. lately occupied b Martz & En!, a splen did assortment of MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE ! Hi siock consists of Lvlies Dress Goods choice-i stlesatd latest fashions. CALICOKS MUSLINS. GINGHAMS,' FLANNELS, CARPETS. SUA 'AS, HOSIERY. SILKS. READY-M de clothing, CASSI M KKS, S ATI N ET, COTTON A DES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, &C GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, CedarwareHardware, Medicine Drill's, Oils, Paint, &c, Boots and Shoes, IUu and Cap. In short everything usually kept in a country store. The patronage of old friends, and the public public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for coun try produce. PETER ENT. Lighf Street. May 7, 1862. iiaV KSAEglIEK !EOl. - Opposite the Court House and next door to Democrat Office THE undersigned, repect(ully inform his friends and customer that he has opened A New Barber Shop. In Court House Alley, next. door below the Office of the Columbia Democrat, where he will be hsppy to wait upon all customers, and from long experience and strct a'tfi tion to bniness, he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal share of public pa!ronaa- EFAll :hinss here ' done in dei-encr and in order." THOMAS BROWN. B'o ur-stjiirir. March 5. 162. KM RAY MA HE "1AME ' the residence of the obscrier in Oranueville, Columbia day oi AHiiui, ibo.4, a xA i MAliK, wi'ti a white spot or XAtfB; star on hr forehead. Tne owner will come foevvard, prove property, pay charo s.nd take her away, o herwiM she will be sold a Ihe law directs. SAMUEL EVERETT. Orangeville, Sept. 3 1862. CM. IS. Ardesco Coal Od fur sale, 12 cts. per quart, by JOHN K.GIRTOX. Bfoom'bnrg. Feb. 26. lyr2 lOK .LE 1 wo Paient Lever f J hit fen A Jewels Watches, will be sold cheap ! for cah. They are in good coniitin. For , further particulars, inquire at the Star Or-j Bloomsborg, Jan. t9, 832. LiOoh to your Interests ! f FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPR!!VG AXD SUMMER GOODS, MILLER &, EYER'S. flUIE subscribers have just returned from - the City with another large and select asort ment of Spring and Summer CSood, purchased at Philadelphia, at the lowesi figure, and which Ihey are determined to sell on a moderate terms as can be pro cured elsewhere in BloomsLurg. Their slock comprises Ladic' Dies- o , of the choicest styles and Utet fashions. DRY GOODS, Hardware, Qneensware, Cedarwa'e, Ilo! lowware, Iron, Nailaj Boots & Shoes, Hat and Caps, &c, &c. In short, everything Usually kept in country stores; lo which tlipy i:ivits ihe public generally. The hia het price paid far country produce. MILLER & EYER. Bloom sburs, April 30, 1862. FUESU ARRIVAL OF NEW MILLINERY GOODS. 'IMIK undersigned would most respect fully announce lo the citizens of Bloom bura and vicinity that she ha just receiv ed from the eastern cities her priug & Summer Millinery Goods, all of which she is prepared to makerrj and sell at a very reasonably low fi2-,f'J ure. Her assortment f good are a little superior in point of durability as well a taMefiilness, lo any offered in this section. She returns thanks for the libeial pa'ron ajje she has received, and respectfully so licits a continuance of the same. MARY BARKLEY. Bloomsbnra, April 23 1862. & i s-Prvt,XtLg G ii 1 1 a I'crcha Rlackin .' IV1THOUT BRUSHING.) TOR Boot, Shoes, Harness, Carriages, and Military Leather VVork. This new and excellent article excels eveaything ever before in use, for beauti fying and sofienin the Leather. It make u polish like patent leather ; will not rub off with water, nor slain !he finest white silk, and makes leather perfectly water proof. Twice a month applied on boot and shoej and once a month for harness is sufficient. If ihe leather becomes dirty wah it off with clean water and the polish will re-appear. Warranted a repreented. Direct ions tor use. Apply a few drops on a sponge, rub it slowly over the leather, and the polish is complete. PRICE 37 CEFTS PFR BOTTLE I CT For sale by L. T. &H A RPLEbS. jj Bloomsburs;, May 14, 1862. LIFE I ILLS & PIIOEMX BITTERS I THESE MEDICINES have now been be fure 'he cubhc lor a period of Thirty Years, and duriiii! thai t-mc f'.ave maintained a high chaiacter in almost every pari of the (i'obe. foi their extraordinary and imme diate powr ol restoring perfect health to proiis suflerir.il under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame i liaM. Thrt following are among th diftres-ina variety of 1 miaii diases in which the vi:(;n tiud; i.ifi-: jiiioit:ixi:s A'e we.l known to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly c!eansin the first and second stornache, and eraa lir.g a H )w of pure, healthy bile, instead ol lh" stale and acrid kind: Flatulency, Loss of Ap;iiie Heaiibum, Headsche, Re.t! ness, Ill-Temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are ihe aenral ymp loin of Dxspepsia, ill vanish, as a nl tural conseqoorice of its cure. COS1TVENESS, by rleansins the whole length of the iidesiir e with a so'ven; pro cesf ai d uitlmut t ioUii'0; all viuieni pur ge leave the bowels co-lie within two da). FEVEBS of all kind, by restorina the li!oo,l t a regular circulation, tiirouyh the .r ol respiration i n such cases, and th" )or"uuh solution of all intestinal b struc .! in other. Thi. itle M 'icines hnv been known to eure liflEUM ATI?M permaiemly i: three weeks, and 'JOUr m hall that time: t removing Ux-al infiamat'on Irom the mti cles mill lis iment of the joint. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and irc ngthinsj the kidneys and bladder; they operate most tte liphtf ully on these impor lar.t organs, and hence have ever bejn found a certain remedy for the worst cases of (iBAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the siimy mauer to which these crea'ures aJhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and IN VETERTEA SORES, bv the perfect puntv which leseh LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the hmors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, bv their alterative effect upon the fluid that feed ihe skin, and the morbid slat of which occasions all erup tive cnmpl aints, sallow, cloudy and otl.er d ia;reeat!e complexion. Tlie use ol these Pill- for a very short time will effect an pntire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a striking improvement in ihe clearness of the skin. Common Colds and Infli enza will always be cured by one dose, or by t wo ir. the om ca-es. PILES. The original proprietor of these Medicines, wa cured of Piles, 35 years standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For ihi scourge of the Western country, these Medicine will be found a a!e, speedy and ceitain remedy. Other medicines leave the ys tern subject to a return of the disease a cure bv these Medicines is permanent TRY THEM, be Satisfied and b Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINTS. (Jeneral Debi'ity, Lo-s of ap peii;e, and TMseases of Females the Med icines have been used with the most ben eficial result in cases of thi- deeripiinn: Kiuu Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms y ield to Ihe mild vet powerful action ol lhee remaikable Medicines. Nisht Sweat Nervou debiliv, Nervous Complaint of si! kind-. Palpitation of ihe Heart, Pain ters' Colic, are sreedt cured. M ER C URIAL D1SEA S ES.-Person u h o.e coiistiiutmii have become impaired by the injudicious use ot Mercur, will find these Medicine a perfect cure as ihy neter flit to era In-a e tro'ii ih,- sisim, stll the efltcisol Jlcciiiy, it. finitely -ifmner t!i.n th' njosi powerful preia rations of Sarsapa- ri'la. Prepared and sold n W. B MOFFAT, 335 Brodwav, New York. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUfiiiTS. April 17, 1861-lr- G Ii E'EXl. "OOiTsE Ml VAUlT rvHE Autumn term ol this instiiutioni will commence on MONDAY. AUGUST 4th, 1862 TERM -s-For Boardu g, Washing, Tuition, etc., lor Eleven weeks S25 00 One half in advance. Student who have, not enlaced looms will do well to make early application to WM BURGESS, piincioil. Miltviila, CoJ, eo. Pa , July 19, 1861. Important to House Owners. Important to Builders. . Important to Rail Road Companies: Important to Farmers. To all whom this may concei n, and it concerm every body. JOHNS 4- "fliOSLEY'S IMPROVED GUI I A PERCH A, The Cheapest ar.d most duble Roofiir, in ue IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied lo New and Old Hoofs of AI! kinds, steep or flat, and lo Shingle Roofs without removing the Shii.ele THE COST ISONLN Ah OUT ONE-THIRD Til VT OF TIN. AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Thi articiK has been ihoronoly tpted in New York City and all part of ihe United Sta'es, Canala, West Indies and Central ;md Sonth America, on Build inn of all kind, such an Factories, Foundries Church es. Rail Road Depots, Car, and on Public Building" generally, (J"vernmeni Buildings. &c., by the principal Builder, Architects and other, during the past fnnr year and has proved to bo the CHEAPEST' and MOST DURABLE ROOFING u, u-e ; it i in every respect a fiire, water, wealhe'r and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. lhi n the OKLY material manvfictvred in the United Statet which combines the very desirable properties of Elasticity and Dura bility, which are universally acknowledged to be poss-s.ed by GU'JTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. IS'o Heat is required in making appli cation. The expense of applying ii is triflnins with ordinary Roof can be covered andfin. ished the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, find when finished form a prtfectty Fi-e Proof sinfice with an ela-n nody. which cannot t e injured ty Heal. Cold or Storms Shrin kit g of Roof Boards, nor any externa! ati on lia pvr r. LIQUID OUTTA PERCHA CEBENT. For C(aiin Metal of all Kinds when ex poed to ihe actio of the Weather and For Preserving and Pi pairing M-tul Poofs of all Kinds. Ihi is the only Composition Known which will succes.-fully reUt extreme change of climate, for any lensth of lime when applied to rne'als,to which it adhere firmly, lorming a body erjual to three coats of ordinary pain:, co.-ts n.uch less and will LAS T THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and from its elaticiiy jg not injured by the con tnciion of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon sudden changes cf the wea; her. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Meial Roofs can te readily repaired with GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor rosion aim leaking, thereby ensuring a per fectly water tight Roof for many years. This Omen' i peculiarly adapted for the pre-ervaiion of Iron Railms, Stove, Ran aes. Sale, Agricultural Implement, &c , al-o for reneral manufacturer u-e GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT For preserving and repa.irin Tin and other Metal Roofs or every description, from i s great ela-tieity, i not injured by the con traction and expansion ot Metals, anr1 uill not crack in cold or run in varrn weather. These material are adapted to all cli ma e, and we are prepared to supply or der trom any part of ire country, at shori no-ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in roll-, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrel, with full printer? directions tor application. AGENTS WANTED. We vdl m-ikt libcnil and soli factory arrange rnems vith rey'tii'de pntiet who would tike to etaNiih themselnei itm Lucrative and Perma nent busines. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. Wh can give abundsr.t proot of all we claim m favor of onr improved Roofing Miterial. have applied them lo s rl thoij-and Roofs in New York Cmv and vj. ciniiy. JOHNS & CI.OSLEY, Sole Mariniaclurers. IJ'hohsale. XVarcfiouxe 78 IFWutm St., Corner o' Liberty S rett. NEW YORK. Fc'.J descriptive Circnlars and Prices will be f.irni-hed on application. Oc ol-er 16 1 6 y. tIEAllIFIL COJirLEXIOX. f "OCTOii THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will - (send toall who wih it (Irce of ch trej the Rcipe and full directions for makir.;: and u-ifg a beautifiil teaeiable Bilm. iha' will etTecmally remove IVnple, Blotches Tan Fre kles, &c, &c, leavi; t!i ekin smooth, clean, and beautiful; alo full ,ii rection lor usin" Pelatreau's celet rate f Stimulant, war-anted to start a full zrowth ot Whiskers, or a Mustache, in less than j .1-. , T-- r.i . I iiiiny ay. wilier ot m above can h obtained by return mail, by addressing "with stamp for retnrn potaae) DR. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Che.n ist, 831 Broadway New YorK. January 15, 1862. 2m. r p HECONFF.SMOXS and EXPERIENCE 1 of a SUFFERER, Published a a warn irg, an I lor tlie e-pet-ial benefit of Youna Men and those who sufft-r with Nervous Debility, Loss of Memory, Premature De cay, &c , kc, &c, by one who ha cured himself by simple mean, efer be'm pot lo sreat exper.se ami inconvenience, through the ne. of worthless medicine prescribed by leaine I Doctor. Single copies may te had of the author, C. A. LAMBERT, Eq., Greenpoint, Lone Iland. ty encloi-inj a ro'-paid addressed envelope. Ad Iress CHARLES A. LAM BERT. Esq, Greenpoint, Long Island, New Yoik. January 15, 1862 2m. Kollock's Dandelion CoSVe . THIS preparation, made from the best Java Coffee, i recommended by phyicin a a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, D pep.ia, and all bilious disorder. Thousands who have been compelled to abarido:i the use of cof lee will ue thi without inj-irion effects. One can contain the stret)2:h ot tivo pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cents. KOLLOCK'S LEY AIX, The purest and best BAKING POWDER known, for making light, sweei and nutri tion Bread and c.ikes. Price 5cents. Jlfanufaclurtd by M II KOLLOCK Cbemi-t. Corner of Broid and Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, HT And sold by all Druggists and Grocers. j) February 26, 1862 ly. Administrator's lYoficc. ESTATE OF ALEM iVARR, DECD. Ietters of ad ministration on the estate of Alem Marr, late of Scott tp , Colum bia cornij. deceased, have bet-n ranied rV i'e Register of aid county to Peter E it, residjt.jj in Liiiht Street, township and conn iy aforesaid. All persons having claim or demands against the eiate of the decedent re requested to present them duly anthen licaied to te administrator for settlement, and ihoe indebted to the etate will make payment forthwith lo - PETER E'T, adror. Scott, May 28ih, 182. FRIERDS AXD RELATIVES or thc Ernrc Soldiers and Sailors. UOLLOWAY'SnLLS AND OINTMENT. A'l who have Friend and Relatives in the Army or Navy, s onld take especi cre,that Ihey be amply supplied with ihe. Pill and Oin'mem ; end where ihe brave Soldier and S ih-rs have neglected to provide themselves with the in. no tetter present can be sent them by tfeir friend. They have been proved f be ih SoIdiei never-fail ng Iriemf in ihe hour of need. COUGHS AND CCLDS AFFECTING TROOPS. Will be relieved and effectually cured by using there admirable medicine, and by la ing proper attention to the Directions which are attached to each Pot or Box. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Or AP PEI ll E, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. ; Those feelings which so sadden us, usual ly atise from trouble or annoyances, ob -trnced perspiration, or ea-irg'and drink ing wha'ever is un wholesome, thus di urting the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs mhst be relieed, if you de'ire to be well. The Pill, taking according to the printed instructions, will quickly produce a healthy action in both liver and stomach, ami a a natural conse quence a clear head and good appeiiiw WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the use of these invaluable pills, and the soldier will quick ly acquire additional strength. Never let the bowels be etther confined or unduly acted ui on. It may seem strange ihai Ho. loway's Pill should he recommended, for Dyserury and Flux, many persons suppo sing iha' ihey would increase ihe relaxa tion. This is a great mistake, for these Pill will correct the livei and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from the system., Thi medicine will give lone and vior to the whole organic svs'em how ever deranged, while health and s'renath follow as a rnai'fcr ol co'ir-e. Nothing will stop i lie relaxation of tfe bowels so sure a this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS CRETION OF YOUTH. Sores ar.d Ulcer-, Blotches and Swelling can with ceriftinty be radically cured if thti pill are tnken night ami mornina and ihe Ointment be freely used as saled iu Ihe printed in-tructioii. If treated in any oth er manner they dry np in one part to f reak ont'in another. Wherea this Ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous and heal thy man. It will require a !i;tle per-eve-. ranee in bad cnes lo insure a fasting cure. FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BULLET, bORF.S OR BRUISES. To which every Soldier and Sailor are li able, the'e are no medicines o safe, ore and convenient a Hollo.vay's Pill and Ointment. The poor wounded and almot ding sufferer might have hi wound dressed immediately, i ,e would only prr- vide himsell with ihi matchles Oir.tn cm,, which should be thrust inio Ihe wound and smeared all rnuud it, then covered vt i;h a piece of linen from hi knapsack ar.d compressed wi h a handkercheif. Taking night and morning 6 or 8 pills, to cool the' sys-em and prevent i:iilamaiion. Every Soldier's Knap-ack and Sea.nanV. Che-i shjuM be provided with tbesy valua ble R-iet CAUTION! None are genuine cn1a ifje words -'H dloway. New York and Lon don are discernat le a a Water-mat k in every leaf of f.e book of direction round' ea-h pot or box : the same may be plnii ly set-n bv fioh i'ig the tef lo Ihe light. A handsome reward -Till be given lo any ot, rendering socfi information a- my ad It the detection ol any pa.ly or parties coun terfeiting i tie medicine oi vending ti- sitie. knowing them to be epuriou Sid at the Manufactory r,f Professor H?I:owa, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by all ra-pec'able Dru2gists and Dealers in icine, throughout Ihe civilized wcrl.tf in boxes at iwemy five cents, sixty iwo c-nts arul one doll ir each. rtr There i consi derable savtg bv la-, king the larger-site. N B Dircc'ion for ibe guidance of pa: Items iti every disorder are affixed to each box. April 9th 162. ly. mmsox HOUSE, (OF JERSEY TOWN, PA) rjyK subscriber w ou!d respectfully pp prire fus (nends arul the public gener ally, thai he ha established Ihe MADISON M HOUSE, in Jereytown, Columbia county, Ta. Th above house ha laey peen tefiited hud undergone a thorough repairing by ihe p-o-pr;eior. He is fully prepared to enteristio I tie i ravelling cu'om as well a the l.cl with general satistaclion. Hi TABLE and BAR,are well supplied and will he careful ly siij erin ended. And h's S TA BLE is an -ply anil well stocked, in charge of careful grooms, w ill always be properly a'tpnded. Cv' He inviifs a share of the public ro torn, and pledges his best efforts, to help hi-guests feel at home. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jersey town, Jan 8, 1S62. NEW HATS AND CAPS ! A J. Ii. C.irton's S3al tore. THE undersigned respectfully inform ihn i tie citizens of Bloombu rg , and sfie ptbho in general, that he ha pit received from Philadelphia a lot ot NEW HATS L CAPS, for Spring and Summer, of the very latest styles and fashion, all of which hr i pre pared lo sell cheaper lhan can be had else where, with ihe excep. ion of the rr.anul ac turer. He ha all kind, styli, sort and sizes, of hats and caps, probably i fie moM varied asoftn.-ent ever brought to town. Also SI RAW GOODS, including the mod ern stales and fashions. ftSiore on Main Street, a few doors west ol the American House. JOHN K.GIRTON. Bloomsburg. Apiil 16, 1S62. $25: E3I PLOY:.! FAT ! $75 AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from S25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, in active Asent", or give i commission. Part'cn'ar sent free. Ad dres Ekik Skwing Macitink Compant, R JAMES, lie, eral Aseo", Milan, Onto. Bloomsburg, Aug. 21, 1861. tlnrge a-soriirei i of L-'es' Gaiter juat received at Jl OO ar.d ?1 25 at L T. SHAKPLKS?.1