STAR OF THE NORTH RIAiOM SIHJKft, 1A, Wednesday Horniinj, Oct 14, 1563. One of taa greatest outrages ever offered rto people on earth, ha been, that of the '.Lincoln Administration, in uniforming and aiming the negro irnops and demanding their equal consideration "wiih the voloateer -ritizeo sold ery of the Republic ! Oh ! ''the 'oifeace ia r;in ! it smells to heaven !" , Select School M. & E. YV. Wynkoopy,s 'next Term of Select School will comCcnence, llu this place, October 26th, 1863. They are sgood teachers, and tare a well arranged, comfortable and healthy school room. No butter p!ac) to send children in town. Tui tian, reasonably low. They are -worthy and competent instruelorti. Titc Abolition party resorted to alliinds 'of measures to carry the election for their corrcpt and dishonest Candida e for Gover nor, "Shoddy Andy." In the language of a Republican paper, ukit nomination xeis a dltgrarf and his election impo3tible." The rctaras as far as beard form are favorable fcr the Democracy. . "Militaut Necessity. " TrumbuP, Re publican Senator, pays: "Necessity ia the !et of tyrants, and if oor Constitution cea en to operate, the moment a person charged with its observation thinks there is a neces sity lo violate it, is of little nee. Ve are fighting to maintain the Constitution, and it especiay becoRs us, in appealing to the people, to come to the rescae, not to violate ourselves. How are we better than the rebels, if both set at naught the Coast i U tiou."' T' k Republicans alias Abolitionists are ;a guilty et of people now-a days, and for 'what? -Because they have allowed them 'selves to be wheeled info to the ranks of a .-party which for years they denounced. Be--cu3 ihej are now supporting a war which -has lor its object the abolition of slavery. Because '.Itey are supporting this Adminis 'nation in e eryeil and unconstitutional act which it ha committed Because the abo. I tionists have been denounced by theirown party as disloyal and to Jay claim to possess h.I the loyalty and patriotism. For these !hins: they feel gudty and know that they Reserve censure and ought to be despised Ity a t good men. They have practiced de caption aeon the honest peop!e-tney have 'betrayed ihem yea, they have lied lo them! Tr. c Lauus of the Lutheran Church, of thin place, design fornishirg "treats to all who maj feeldispcsed to patronize ihetn, cn the Fair ground during the three days ol lie Exhibition, on Thursday, Friday and SatnrJay, next, for the purpose ol raiding money to de.'ray the expense of purchas ing a be I for their new Church. They - slioo:d receive encouragement. The ob ject is aood one All w ho are diposed to the eirerprise will receive a good meal at any hour during tile three days of Fir at n reasonable - sum. Warm or cold meal ril be served up to suit the guest?. Call uJ see tte Ladies. Don't the Government want men ? Is seems no., if we may jude from the tnau 4ier in wt.tch the con.cripted ones are gaih-4-rir.g ii,) iheir Often Backs! Men, loo, who iioi a year ago engaged in a riot in this place, wb ch grew out ol a difference of an p'miori in regard to raising a boanly tor volunteer", to induce men to enter the ser vice. Nw these, tame men would sell the i.hitt ufl cf their backs, and go in their nak dness,raiher thao enter the army. So much for these stay at-home patriots and GeneriU. Gentlemen, practice what yon preached so loud not long ago, or forever hcdd your peace. Seme of those who boiled over with'pa'iiotism, and whose fighting pro pensities would have brought a premium t he time they mobbed a respectable citizen in this town, now have an opportunity to ,zo down South ai.d mob Secessionists. Will ibey go ? The Republicans alias Abolitionists are tniaking themselves a good deal of trouble over the Democratic Mass Meeting held in Jerseyiovrn on Tturday last. They dis ,poi5 every body as to the number present, and attempt to ridicule the idea that there were four thousand peolpe at the meeting. They also have raised the report i& certain quarters that a banner was carried bearing the likeness of Vallandigham, and that the delegations cheered for Jeff. Davis. AM this i wiihootlruth. I'ut this ia their way of electioneering- They can fay nothing fa vorable lor their candidate for Governor, but mast depend on vilifying the Demo cratic party and'iu candidate, George W. Wcodwiid. One noticeable fact in relation jo this Abolition party is, that they have not held one meeting, this Fall ia the coun ty, io ihei day timo, but all after night, on der the cover of darkness. VVe can assign iwo rearons for this. One is, they are kbamed to show iheir colors, and another, Ihey could not get op r gathering that wol'd . be respectable as t.o numbers. They pre ferred talking after night ia tome little fctool hotiss. . . MARRIED. Ou tha 27th ult, bv Rev. Uaac Kirller, 'Hon Ca.RLes A. Kub, of Klitiesville, Grfenwich tp , l Soan C, daughter of Oavid Kiitz, Eq-.of Maxataway, all of old Berks. ' ' " At the Hbtel in' Whit Hall, by Rev. A. 'F. Shatiafek, Mr. Geo. H. Smith, and Mis. L:2Zir Ai Dublin, both of GreenwooJ lwp. ' Co! , CO. ' ; DIED. fn B!onnsbarg, on Thuresday morning, the 6ih iiist., Sir. John Masojt, late of the 17 1st Reg.'t. Penn'a. 9 month Militia, in the 41st jeara of hi3jige. - ' In Epf. on the 29ih ult., Robsbt A. ton of Roberts, and Margaret A. Howeli aged, about 2 years. ' ' A r the name place, on the 22d olt , Mr?. Saiilla II-, wilecf the Rer. Jame M. Sal mon, ia tile 35 h year of her age. PREMIUM L.IST Or THB KIOBTS ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE COLUMBIA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL, AssoeiATxorr, , T ILL BB HELD AT 1"HTTESDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Oct. 15, 16, and 1 7, Class 1st. 1I0I2SES. Best pair draught horses, 2d do do da do do do carriage horses, 8 00 21 do do do do 5 00 da do do mares, 0 00 2d do do do do 4 00 do stallion over four years old, 8 00 2 J do do do do 6 00 do do between two and four years old, 4 00 2d do do do do do 3 09 "do brood mare with colt at her side, both owned by exhibitor, C 00 2d do do do do 4 10 do single carriage horse, 4 00 2d do do do do 2 00 do do do mare, 3 09 do gelding colt between 2 and 3 years, 4 00 do mare do do do do 3 00 do horse do do 1 and 2 do 3 00 do mare do do do do 2 00 do horse or mare colt under 10 month), 3 00 2d do do do do do do 2 00 Exhibitors under this class will have tbeir horses on the ground by 10 o'clock on Friday morning, at which time the judges will examine them. Jcdors Abner 'Welsh, Orange ; Jolin D. Quick, Montour; Clinton Mendenball, Franklin; Cbas. Eck,Roaringcreek,and I'reese Fowler, Briarcreek. Class 2d. CATTLE. DURHAM STOCK. Best Ball three years old and upwards, 00 00 00 00 2d da do 21 do do do do ' do 'do do do between two and three years, do do do do do between one and two years, do do -r.do do bull calf nndor ten months, do do do heifer or eow between 2 and S years, do do do do do calf under ten months old, cow, do 3 00 2d 2d do do do do do do do do 00 00 00 00 00 on 00 00 2d 2d DKYOJf STOCK. Best bull three years old and upwards, 21 do do do do do do. do between two and three years, 2d do do do do do do do do one aud two years, 2d do do do do do do dn calf under ten months, 2d do do do do do bei far or cow between 2 and 3 years, 2d do do 4o do do do do calf under ten months, do cow, 2d do do 6 00 00 00 00 3 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Best bull three years old and upwards, . J 00 00 0 00 00 50 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 OP 00 00 50 50 00 00 00 50 50 CO 2d do do do do do 2d do do 2d do do do between two or three do do do do do one and two years, do do do do calf under 10 months, 2d do do heifer or cow between 2 and 3 years. 21 do do do do do do do calf under ten months, do cow, 2d do do WATIVB STOCK. Best bull two years old and upwards, 21 do do do do de do between one and two years, 21 do do do do do do calf under ten months, do do do 2d do 21 do cow, do do 21 do heifer or eow between 2 and 3 yeare, do do do do do do do calf under ten months, OXEN AND STEERS. Best oeu owned and worked by exhibit tr,5 21 do do do do do 3 do steers between two and three years, 4 9.1 .1.. An do do do 2 00 00 00 00 The judges to examine cattle will be ready by 10 o'ciu'.-k an Friday morniDg. Exhibitors must hare their slock ready to receive them. Jcdges John Zauer, Centre ; Pettibone, Orange; Henry Hollinsliead, Catawi?sa ; Vim. lloweil, ML Pleasant, and John Betz, Hemlock. CI a ss 3i. b I r lU. Eet oar cf any breed. 2d do do uo 6 i breed sow, 2d do do do do lt pigs. 3 or more, under 8 weeks, 21 do do do d do do display of fat hogs, 2 or raor, , 2d d do du do do lot of stock hogs, four or more, o.t .1.. .1 A n tin 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Jrnrirs Conrad Bittenbender, Bloom ; Joseph Mariz, Catawisea,anl John M. Barton, Hemlock. Cln ith. SHEEP. P. t l.lnoded buck. 3 00 00 00 00 CO 00 2.1 do 3d do 4o 2d do do do do do native . do blooded do d do ewe. do ' Dative An 2 00 t w w a Dnnrla TTnphes. Bloom : Jos. Mou- ser, Montour, and Francis Kvans, Briarcreek. Class bth.fULJjlltl. Best and largest display of poultry, 2d do do do do An. ntr Milr-kAns. anr breed, male & fern 00 00 0C 00 50 00 50 00 50 do do turaeys,any urccu,uiu a. iciumc, r-" . x-, . c i 2d do do 2d do do do do do do geese.any breed, male 4 female, do do do do J Annh dn do do j i i.M.at t!an1a7 of titme t)i?eon?. UU BUU 1 J ' ' Judges Sylvester Pnrsell, Hemlock; Dr. F. M. Roe, Greenwood, and Silas Edgar, Scott. Class bth.. UUA.l AAV acj&ua. Best half bushel elover seed. 2d do do do -do do do do timothy seed, 2d do do do do do bushel red wheat, do" do white wheat, 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 UU U A.J l 4o haif bushel gour l seed corn, do do do yellow do do do do smoked do do sample sweat corn, six ears, do bushel oats, do half bushel flax-seed. do do Bye. 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 1 00 Jcdes James Masters, Pine; Amos P. Kes ter Madison, and Solomon bhuman, Maine. Best buhel Mercer Potatoes Prince Albert potatoes H . Field Turnips Ruta Bagas .4 Keeta l 00 I uo 1 00 1 00 50 50 SO so 0 50 SO 50 60 SO SO 50 Sweet Potatoes Unions - t w Carrots Tomatoes B Sucar Beets 3 lleaili Cabbago 6 Parsnips 2 qt. Lima Beans 9qt- t?oup " 3 i;arden gquasbes i. A Cilil Piimnkin largest Pweet Pumpkin SO Jud'tt- Andrew Freas. Centre; Eli Mandenhati. Benton ; and iackson Th-wti, Madison. CLiASd B HOUSE.HUL.U MAHH.UIOIIM Best 10 yards fl annul mude on band loom 2nd tu " Uest S woolen cloth 1U carpet 2nd 10 Best 10 yard plains linen " 10 diaper knit woolen stockings miftens home-made shirt silk quilt " cotton qui it 2nd " - . pair woollen blankets 9150 1 00 50 1 oo 1 00 SO 50 1 oo 1 O.I l oo so 1 00 50 " home-made table doth 5 Judge 1. S. Woods, Orange ; Mrs. Aaron Boon, Scott ; and Mrs. Bliae Jieterick. Montorft. CLAS 9 UOME3TIU M..!uAiui.o, Best loaf of bread pound cake - ginger cake. sample preserves " fruit jelly " ; " tomato preserres cucumber pickleS ' pickles of any kind , appla butter peach butter i plumb batter . preservsa peaches . cured ham -roll butter, not less than three bsnrtdi' 2nd " ' 50 50 50 so 50 50 SO 50 50 50 SO 50 SO I 00 SO Best sample yeast 50 apple pie SO " sample sausage ' 50 Juw-Wm. Shoemaker. Hemlock : Mrs tTathias S. Appienaii, Hemlock ; and Mrs. H. R K'ine, Orange. Best knit quilt 91 00 2nd " 50 Best knit sonlajr . 50 " nubie SO " Poliah boots SO " woolen underslesTse ' 50 large afgiian 1 00 small 5a ' Tidy 1 00 2d " 50 " knit shaw't 4 00 " " hood SO " Infant sncqne 50 - wotmred embroidr7 50 "cotton " 50 " si ting collar 1 00 " ppet iiiioii toting 50 " suittlt articles in knitting ' 50 " cr.tcbiiig as infants gacqae 8, collars, asts.&e. 1 00 ' worsted and cotton mats So " speoimen bead work 50 " sbi'll work 1 00 hur " "I 00 " leather ' 1 00 " " luiij , 1 oo " " wax 1 00 " " penmanship 50 " collection of daiilis j) " " artificial flowers ' " home plants in blooss " , ' dii.:d (irass-es ' largest variety of flowers " sample neat newing ' ottoman or chair rover " drawing or painting " boqui.-t of flowers hanging basket " fancy pin cushion JvdgtiUT. tieo. W. Lott. Orance ; Mrs. W. 50 SO SO 50 50 50 00 "0 50 50 50 H.Mc- Reynolds, Hemlock : Mrs. Isaac Monroe, Cf tawis sa ; Mrs. S. V. Boon, Bloom; and Mrs, Joliu Conner, Jr., Centre. CI ASS 11 FLOTJR. Best sample wheat flour " buckwheat flour " rye Judges Wm. Beers. Mt, Pleasant ; Joshua dflnbull. Franklin; aud James Freezn, Ulonm. CLA3.S 1-2 STOVES &. TIN-VVAltK. Best cooking stove with furniture ' parlor Move variety tin ware 9 2 00 2 00 2 00 Men- $2 en a on 3 00 Judge Mayberry Hughes, Catawiosa ; William Schuyler, Orange; and Joseph Long, Ureenwood. CL.AS3 11 AGRICULTURE 1MPLEV1BV f3. Best plow of any pattern 92 00 " threshing machine '2 00 horse rake 00 " lime spreader 1 00 " portable cider mill and press 1 I'O ' washing macbiue 1 00 farm wagon 8 t wheelbarrow 50 " Sled SO Rollnr 50 " clothes wringer I 00 " clover huller 1 03 Judge John Deiterick, Esq , Montour ; Tattorson N. Moure, Hemlock ; and Ellis Eves, UreeuwnoJ. CLASS 14 WAGOV3 & CAmUAGES Bert top buggy ' 92 00 open a 00 two horse carriage 8 00 " sleigh S 00 " sulky 2 00 Judgej. Elias Deiterick. Montour tnweship, fr. J. A. Wilson, Berwick, and J- O. VVinterslucn, MitHin township. CLASS 15 DENTISTRY, &c. BeM set Ar'ificiaJ teeth 1 00 do Sew inn Machine I 01 do Sample building brie ic 50 ilo Lot Keri hen w are 1 00 Judaes. Dr. Simor: Cotner, Madison; Dr. Peter H. Freeze, Bloom, S. !,. Betiie, Scott. CLASS 16 BEST BKE HIVES. Bet Bee Hive 1 00 do Swarm Bfe 1 00 ilo Sample Honey 5!b 1 00 Judaex Hiram J. Keader.Franklin, Dan iel Snyiler, Bloom; Reuben Bomboy, Hjfn lock. C LASS 1 7 VV I N ES AND LIQUO RS. Bert Q tart Ciurent Wine 1 00 do Blackberry 1 00 do do Grape 1 00 do do Cherry 1 00 do do Ke Whiskey 1 00 da do Cider Vinegar I 00 Judges A. Madison; Bloom ; S. B Bow man, Berwick; IX. A Smith, Madison; Wm. T. Snuman, Cataivitsa. CLASS 13 -MANUFACTURED ARTI CLES. Best display cabinet work 2 60 00 00 (10 oo l0 00 00 to 0l 00 00 00 00 00 00 do do Smith 2 do do do do do do dct do do do do to do Pair Fine BooU 1 do Course 1 Srft Windsor Cha'r 1 do Spring seat J do hocking Chair 1 do Settee do f loz Crrn Broom do A'rtl single harness do Double do Two i(te sole leather 2 do Uj'per 2 do Kip 2 do Cilf skins Ssui2e Machine to JlJps John G. Nevis, Hemlock: Parvin Master. Benton, Pe er Transit. Btuircreek. CLASS 19. FKUir. Best do do do do do ' rt'o J Bushel winter apples i do Fall do 3 do ivandard peats 6 Dwarf pear Satiiple dried applet do Peaches do Cherries 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 Judges Tho. I. Wolever, Mt Pleaant; John Su.ith, Madison ; Frack Shumati Bea er. CLASS 20. TRIAL OF HORSES. SPORTING LIST FIRST TROT. BeM trolling mare, horse oi gelding;. time net o er 3 minu'es S50 00 SECOND TROT. Best trotting mare, horse or geldinr.', lime not over 3-40 SlO 00 FARMERS LIST. FIRST TROT. Best trotting mare, hore or uHJlrig SlO 00 SECOND TROT; Bef-t trottins mate hore or gelding 5 00 Any perr-on competing for the S50 00 premium must pay S5 00 at the Stand be lore slartin. Jojnres. Casper Rahn,attawis'a; John Fruit, Jereytown; S. L. Brle, Li-iht Street; RULiS AND REGULATIONS. Article 3d of the Constitution requires every person to pay to the associahon one dollar to constitute membership, the prac tice heretofore has teen to buy a. family ticket on lair days and have their names recorded at the time. Every exhibiior is reqaired to become a membe'r of the association before entrm his article for exhibition, or competition. Miners can become exhibitors wfcen their parent or guardian is a member. The field of competition is open to all Persons from other counties can become exhibi'or upon the same terms as citizens of this county. All articles offered for competition must be owned by the competitor. Fruil, vege tables, flowers, &c, must be the growth of ihe competitor, arid all manufactured ar ticles must be made by the competitor. All articles for competition must be on the ground by 12 o'clock M. on Thurs day Tsth, and remain there until l o'clock P. M. on Friday 16th, when they are a the disposal of the exhibitor. Shows, flying hore or other amuse ments that tend to distract the attention of visitors will not be allowed. Stands for the sate of refreshments can be obtained by making application lo the President or Secretary of the Association. No licence will be gran'ed to ttiuids that sell spirituous or malt liquors. Judges appointed to examine th differ ent classes will confer a favor on the Asso ciation by calling at the Secretary's office early on Friday morning and obtain their instructions. Tickets to the fair ccn be obtained of A. J. Sloan, Elias Mendenhall, J. J. Brower, H. C. &I. W. Hartmans, LJoyd Sharpless, S. H. Miller, Bloomsburg Iron Co., Mc Kelyy Neal & Co., A. J. Evans, and Book Store. J H. 1KLER, President. L. B. Rcpcbt, Secretary. Bloomsbarg, Sept. 20, 1893. Ull II TBW EDITOR OF THE STAR, Dear Sir : Wiih your 'permission I wish to say to ihe readers of your paper that 1 will send by return mail to all who wish it, (free) a Re ceipe, with full directions for fnaking and unrig a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effeciually remove, in 10 days, Pimples, Biotches, Tan, Freckles, and all Impurities o.( ihe Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beauiilnl. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simp'e directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Lnxurient Hair, Whir-kers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applications answered by return mail with out charpe Respectfully yours, THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemis-t, No. 831 Broadway, New York, Aognst 26, 1863 3m. A GENTLEMAN, cored of Nervous De. b lily, Incompetency, Premature decay and Youth ful error5 HCtuated by a derire to ben efit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, free of charge, the Recipe and difections for making the simple Remedy used in his case. Those wis-hing lo profit by his experience and possess a valuable remedy" will receive the same, by return mail, carelullv sealed by adi!rp.in:. JOHN B. OGDKN,. No 60 Nassau Street, New York. Aujrmt 26, 1863 3m. REVIEW OF THE ailKKET, CAREFULLY CORRECTED WEEKLY. WHEAT, SI RYE, 1 CORN, OATS. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR pr. bbl. 7 CLOVERSEED.4 SO 00 90 65 75 50 00 BUTTER, EGGS, TALLOW, LARD, per lb. POTATOES, DR'D APPLESl HAMS, 25 12 12 16 50 00 12 $25: EM FLO YM EXT ! $73 AGENTS WANTED! We will pay from S25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agent, or give a commission. Particulars ent free. Ad dress Erik Sewing Machine Company, R JAMES, Ger eral Agent, Milan , Ohio. Bloot.isbur?, Aug. 21, 1861. Attorney at Jiw BLOOMSBURG, PA. office on Main Streel, Exchange Block. DAVID L01VEXBERG, C L O T II I N G ' S T O li E, Oit Main utraetjt wo doors above the 'A mer can Hotel.' Important to House Ow ners. Lnportant to Builders. Important to Rail Road Companies, important to Farmers. 7b ell whom this may concern, and it concnjtr every hotly. J0IIXS 4- CROSLEY'S" 1M PROVED GUI TA PERCH A. The Cheapest and noM dubleltoofiing. in use IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF It can be applied lo New and Old Iioofs of All kinds, sieep or flat, and lo Siiinle Roofs without removing the Shir.aies. THE COST IS ONLY AfsOUT ONE-THIRD - THAT OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Thi article has been ihorotiojy tpstd in New York City and all part of ihe t'nited Stales, Canada, West Indies and Central and South America, on Buildings ol all kind, such s Factories, FooridriesChurrh e. Rail Road Depots, Car, arwl ou Public Building senerally, GnvernrrH'1 Buildings, &c, by the principal Builder, Architects and other!", durlna ihe past (onr par. and has proved lo be the CHEAPEST ai.d MOST DURABLE ROOFING m ,;se ; it i in every respect a fi i re, water V- it'l I I. .1 nn.l TIME PROOF ALL KINDS. covering for ROOFS OF f VT '1 1 I I f tllMl 7Al 15 the OXLY material mnnnfirtur,1 in Ihe Uniteil blatei which combines the fetv desirable properties of Biusticity tin, I Dura bility, .which are universaHy acknowledged to possd by Gt'TTA PERCHA and INDIA RUBBER. No Heat is required in making appli cation. The expense of applying it is triflnine wish ordinary Roof can be covered and fin. ished the tome day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, end whpn finished fotms a perfectly Fi-e Proof surf tee with an elal'c hody. which cannot be injured ov Heat, Cold or Storms, Minn King ol uooi coanis, nor any external aoti on wha'fivsf, LIQUID CUTTA PERCHA CEMENT. For Coaling Metals of all Kinds when ex posed to the action of the Weather ami For Pre$erviu and fit-pairing Mttd Hoofs of all Kt7ids, This is the only Composition Known which will successfully resit extreme changes of climates, for any length of time, when applied to metals, to which it adheres firmly, torming a body equal lo three coats of ordmarv paint, cots much Ies, and Will LAST THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and from its elaticily is not injured by Ihe con traction of TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon sudden changes of the W Q ftl lit! f It will' not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can te readily repaired wiih GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT, acd prevented from further cor rosion ana leaking, thereby ensuring a per fectly water light Roof for many years. This Cement is peculiarly adapted for Ihe preservation of Iron Railings, Stoves, Ran ges, Sates, Agricultural Implements, &c., also for general manufacturers ue. GUTTA PERCIU CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs or every description, from its great elasticiiy, is not injured by the con traction and expansion ol Metals, ancJ will not crack in cold or run in vartn weather. These materials are adapted to all cli mates, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irom any. part of the country, at short no'ice, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING in roll, ready prepared for use, and GUTTA PERCHA CEMENT in barrels, with full printed directions for application. AGENTS WANTED. We toill make liberal and satisfactory arrange merit j tcith retptmsiblc patties who would Uke to establish themselnes in a Lucrative and Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can give abundant proot of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing Materials, have applied them to several thousand Roofs in New York Ciiy and vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, Wholesale Warehouse 78 frilliam St., Corner of Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will be famished on application. ' October 16, 1861. ly. FRIEXDS AM) RELATIVES . OF Til K I?i arc Soldiers and Sailors II O I IjO W AY'S 11 J I S AND OINTMENT. A'l who have Friends and Relatives in the Army or Navy, should lake especi care, that they be amply supplied with these Pills and Ointment ; and where ihe brave Soldiers and Sailors have neglected lo provide lhemelves with thein, no better prespnt can be sent them by thoir friends. They have been proved 'to 'be the Soldiers, never-lailing-lriend in the hour 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 Pot or Box. .. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT Or AP PETITE, INCIDENTAL TO SOLDIERS. Those feelings which so sadden u, usual ly arise from trouble or annoyances, ob structed perspiration, or eating and drink ing whatever is unwholesome, thus dis turbing the healthful action of the liver and stomach. These organs rnnst be relieved, if you de-ire to be well. The Pills, taking according to the pjjnted iitrnrtions, will quickly produce a healthy uc'.ion in both liver and stomach, aud as a natural conse quence a clear head and good appetite. WEAKNESS OR DEBILITY INDUCED BY OVER FATIGUE. Will soon disappear by the use of these invaliiT' pills, and the soldier will quick ly A'jfe additional strength. Never lei iWtfeU be etther confined or unduly arlrfd upon. Il may seem strange that Hol loway's PilU should be recommended for Dyseulary and Flux, many persons suppo sing that they would increae ihe relaxa tion. This is a "real mistake, for these Pills wiUl correct the liver and stomach and thus remove all the acrid humors from thesysiem. This medicine will give lone and vigor to the whole organic system how ever deranged, while health and strength -follow as a matter ol coure. Nothing will slop the relaxation of tte bowels so sure as j this famous medicine. VOLUNTEERS ATTENTION ! INDIS CRETION OF YOU I H. Sores ar.d Ulcers, Blotches and Swelling- can with certainly be radically cureu m i" pills are taken hihl and morning and Dinimpiii be freelv u?ed as sated iu the the printed instructions. If treated in any oth- : er manner they dry op in one par. loDreaK out in another. Whereas this Ointment will remove the humors from the system and leave the Patient a vigorous ano heal thy man. It will require a !i;tle peiserve ranee in bad cases to inrure a las'ins cure, FOR WOUNDS EITHER OCCASIONED BY THE. BAYONET, SABRE OR THE BULLET, SORES OR BRUISES. To which every Soldier and Saiii r are li able, lliere ar no medicine o safo, sore and convenient as Ho'.loway's IMIs and Ointment. The poor wounded and a!rnot ding, sufferer miiht have bis wounds dressed immediately, il h would only pro vide Sim-ell wiih If i match! O.ntment, which should be ihru.i into the wound and smeared all round it, then covered wnh a piece, of linen from his knapsack and compressed wiih a handkercheif. Trfkinj night and morning C or 8 pills, to ccol the S'.s'em and prevent uifldmation. Evcrv Soldier's Knapsack and Seaman's Chet shjiiM be provided wiih these valua ble Rmedie. CAUTION ! None are 2pnnin nnle8 Ihe words Hlloway, New York and Lon don are discernable as a Water-maik in every leaf of ihe book of direction around each pot or box : the same may bfc plninly seeo bv hoh'inu the leaf to th liht. A handsome reward will be given to any one retu'erins such information a- may lead to the detection of any parly cr parties coun terfeiting ihe medicines ol vending the same, tniwiii" tJ-em to be sporioti. SM at the Manufactory of Professor Holio'.vay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by ail rpec:abte Druggi-ts and Dealers in Medicine, throuahont Ihe civilized world in boxes at twenty five ccr.is, sixty two cnts at d one dollar each. CJT There i con&i t'erable savig by ta kirs the larger sizes. N. B Direc'ion for the guidance of pa tients ia every disorder are affixed lo each bos. April 9lh 1862. ly. ino of th most severe Ba'tle Scenes and Incidents of the war now ready size I8x 30 inche) highly colored, cn fine card pa per, 4 for 25 cents, or 25 for SI, postpaid. Also, just published, the Olhcial Union Volunteer Directory (400 pages), sivin" the name of every Officer and private iu ihe Union Army, with their commands, &.c, toaether with a large ainouut of other val uable information, senl, postpaid, on re ceipt of 25 cts, To Agents and the trade no better opportunity was ever ofiered.--Address HENRY B. ANSON, Print Publish er, &c, 49 State Si., Boston, Mass. . Papers copying, paid in the above. 354-5. Teachers' Exaninat onss THE Examination of Teachers for Col umbia county, will lake place at ihe fol lowing times and place : Numedia, Oct. 3 ; Franklin at Clayton's School house, Oct. 6 ; Orange at Oranse ville, Oct. 7 ; Fishingcreek at Pealers School house, Oct. 8 ; Beniou at Benton, Oct. 9; Suarloaf at Cole's School house, Oct. 11 ; Scott at Light Street, Oct. - Madison at Jerseytown, Oct. 19 ; Hemlock at Buck Horn, Oct. 20; Montour at Dieterick's School house, Oct. 21 ; Mount Pleasant at Jones' School house, Oct. 22 Briarcreek at Martz's School house, Oct. 21 ; Green wood at Rohrsburjr, Oct 26; Jackson at Derr's School house, Oct. 27 ; Pine at Waroersville, Oct. 30. The exercises at ll the above places to commence at 1C o'clock, A. M. Teachers will please be punctual in at tendance. Directors are respectfully re quested lo be present. CHARLES G. BARKLY. BIoomburg,Sept. 12, 1863. Co Svpt. SPECIAL NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the late firm ol MiHer If Eyer, Merchants in Bloom burg, are hereby notified, that the Book?, Notes and Accounts ol said firm are in tha Store for collection, and must be settled by ihe first ol October, without respect to those concerned. MILLER & EYER. Bloomsbnrg, August 26, 1863. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. G REAT -EXC 1 T C Si EW T IT STILLWATER. r.ARGE REINFORCEMENTS RE CEIVED, ,. T the Store of Daniel McIIenry, in Still water, Columbia county. The undersigned would respectfully in vite the citizens ol Fi.-hi"2 freek aud the surrounding country, to his lare and ex tensive s:ock of 'Good, just received from the cities of New York and" Philadelphia, all of which he will sell cheaper than here tofore. His assortmeut cotisi-ts of Cloths, Calicoe, Muslins, ' Hats and Cap, of the latest fashion, Boots and Shoes of the most approve! make ; aUo, a loi of excel lent IScady-Jaadc ClotSiing. logRther with a good assortment of Ves ling. His store is well filled with Goods ot every desrripiion. His are not surpassed by any Store in the coun try. His Hardware Department lja not been neulected. SCYTHES, RAKES. HOES, SU0YELS &c, are constantly kept on hand ; also, Spikes and Nails ; in short, everything us ually found in Fnst-Cla Store. DANIEL Mc HENRY. Stillwater, May 14, Uo3. The Great TEA COMPANY, 51 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK; Since i s organization, ha created a new era in the histor of holPSiili I cno In '.hU Country. They have introduced iheir selections of TEAS, ard are seliing them at rot over TITO COTS ( 02 Cents) per pound above Cost, Never deviating from the ONE PRICE asked. a nmhor nernliariiv of ihe Comnanv i that their Tea Taster not only devotes hi time to the selection of their TEAS a io quality, value, and particular stales lor particular localities of country, but he help the TEA buyer to choose oz of their enormous stock such TEAS as are best adapted to hi particular wants, and not on ly thif, but points oui to him the best .bat gains. It h erfsy to se the incalculable advan tage a Tea Buyer has in ih'.s establishment over all others. Il he is aJiide of Tea or the Market, if his time i valuable, he ha all ihe bene fits of a well organized systam of doinn busines, of an immense capital, of ihe judgement ol a Professional Tea Taster, and the knowledge of superior salesmen. This enables all Tea buyer no matter if they are thousat.ds of miles from thi market to purchase on as good leruss heie as ihe New York Merchant. Parties can order Teas will be served by cs us well as ihouwh ihey came themselves beina sure to cei original packages, trne weiah's and tare-; and ihe TEAS are war rolled as represented. We issce a Price List of the Company's Teas, which wiil te sent to ail who orJer it : cciprisini II y son. Ymiiiir I5ydn. Isbiic rial, fsiiiipodfi. Twankay :ind lLiii. i OOLONG, SOUCHONG. ORANGE & HY SON PKKOK. JAPAN TE of every descripiion col ored anil uucolored. This list has each kind of Tea divided into FOUR C!;.s-e. namely: CARGO, hih CARGO FINEST, that every o te may on-der-a'nd frrrn description and the prices anneved tha'. the Company are determined to undersell ihe whole Tea trade. We cnarntefl to sell ALL our Teas at not over TWO CENTSf, 02 Cent) per i.oun.t above cost, belicvi:.i tiiis to le at rac ive to the rnar.y who havo herrtofote been payin; Ei;ohmoi; Profit. GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMPORTERS JXD JOBBER, No. 51 Yespy Sueei, Ne York. Sept. 9, JS63. 3ino. XEW ARRIVAL 0V SPRING AND SUMMER A T PE TE R EN T S S TORE I I'i LiV. L'reet, Columbia county, Per.na HAS ju-t received from Philadelphia and is now opening at the old stan lately occupied by Mart. & Ent. a splen did assortment ol MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold cheap for CASH OR COUNRY PRODUCE His stock consists of Ladies Dress Gobs' choice! styles and late-t fashions. CALICOES, MUSLINS. . G 1 Mi 11 A MS, FLANN EL5, CARPETS, SHAWS, HOSIERY. SILKS READY-M DE CLOTULNCJ, CASSIMERS. SATINETS, COTTON A DES, KENTUCKY JEANS, THREAD, kC, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, Cedarvt are, Hardware, Medicines Drug, Oil. Paints, kc, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cap. . In short everylhing usually kept in a country store. The patronage of old friend, anil the public public generally, is respectfully so licited. The highest market price paid for conn try produce. PETER ENT. Lish? Streel. May 7, 1863. DB1TT1STS,?. . II. C. UOWUR, S U U K O IV I) E 4 Tl ST. J J ESP EC FULLY offers his burg and vicinity. He is prepared to at'.end lo all the various operation in Denti-iry, and is provided with ihe latest improved PORCELAIN TEETH, which will be in serted on pivot or gold plate, lo look as well as natural. Mineral plate and block teeth manufac tured and all operations on teeth carefully attended to. A supsrior article of Tor.h Powders, al ways on harjd. All operations op the teetli warranted. ' Residence and Office, a few doors above the Court House, same side. Bloomsburg, Aug. 19 1858. CLAXKS ! BLAMiS ! BLAAKS ! 1 DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOENAS, of proper & desirableforms,fosale at the ofiice of the "tar ofthe North." ssart fif 10 00(1 MALE or FEMALE Agertff lo LLOYD'S new Steel Plate County colored Map of the United. States, Canadas, and New,Biunsw"ck. From recent surveys completed Ausr. 10, 1862; com $20,000 to engrave it and eoe year's lime. Superior to any SlO Map ever made by Colton or M ichefl, and sells at fbe low price of fifty cents, 373,000 names are en graved on this map.. It i rot only a Cnnn'v Map, but U is also a COUNTY and RAILROAD MAP, of the United Sutes and, Canada combined in one, giving every RAILROAD STATION and 'itanre betMeeri. Guarantee any woman or man $3 to 95 per day, ami will take back all Mapa that cannot be sold am' refund the money. Send lor one dollar's worth lo try. Printed inMrnciiorrs tiow lo canvass well furnished all our Agents. . . WANTED Wholesale Agent for onr Map in every Sia'e, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune may be made wiih a few hundred .doltars capi tal. No competition. j T.LLOYD, No. 146 Broadway, New,York. The War Department uses our Map oj Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsv I vaniacost 100,000, on which is marked Antic'am Creek, Sharksburg, Maryl.nl Heights, Williamsport Ferry, Rhorersville, Nolamfs Ford, and all others on the Potomac, anil every other place in Maryland, Virginia', and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. LLOYD'S TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF Kentucky, Ohio, InCiana, and Illinois, ia ihe only authority for Gen. Bnell and ihe War Department. Money refunded to any one Onding an error in it. . Price 50 cts. From the Tribune Ana. 2. , "Llo d's Map of Virginia. Maryland, and Pennsylvania. This map U very larae ita cost is but 25 cents, and it is t.'ie Lett xchiik car, le purch2ted 4 . LLOYD'S Great Map of the MISSISSIPPI RIVER From Actual Surveys by Capta. Bari Kiid Wm. Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots, of St. Louis, Missouri, show every man's plantation and owrer's name from St. Louis io the Gulf of Mexico 1,350 miles every sand bar, island, town, land iris, and all places 20 miles ba'ffe from the River colored in counties and States. Price, Si in sheets. S2, pockei form, and 52 50 on lir.en, with roller. Ready, Sept. 20th 1862 . . . ' Navy Department, Washington, ) September l7ih, 1862. 1 J. T. LLOl D Sir: Send nie your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hun dred copies. Rsad Admiral Charles H. Davis, commanding the Mississippi squad ron is aotrtorized io pnrcha-e a many a are required lor ue of that squadron. GIDEON WELLES, Sec. of Navy. October 8, 1862. , IVcw Goods, IVcu' Goods! TO U T II 11 .. Just Received at L. T. Sharpless Cheap Cash Store at the old Stand formerly occupied bi L. 13. Rupert DRY GOODS, Calicoes, Mu-liiH, from 18 cts. up. Svnips fiom 50 lo 8t) c. per gallon. Q teen-ware reasonably low. Bool, Shoes, and Gum for met?, women and children at ihe love-t pries. Hi,t k in aud La dies BimoraU in abundance. , New Mackerel, letail and by the pack 32. Having bousht for cash he intends to throw out such inducements to lhne who buy fcr cash, as can not oe surpassed. IV Wanted, grain, seed of all kind, Dried frui's, onions, ras kc. for which thd highe-t market price will te paid. CT Give him a call and examine his goods before buying. L. T. SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg, Sept. 30, 1863. JYational Foundry. t nioom!)iir, Columbia Co l rjtie subfibjr, proprietor of the cbove nameil extensive c-tablishment, is now prepared to receive orders for all. kind o machinery, for COLLERIES. BLAST FUR N AC KS STATIONARY ENGINES, MILLS THRESIIIMG MACHINES, &c, kc. He is also prepared to make S'oves, all size and pn'.tern, Plow-irons, and every thing usually made in tirt-class Foundries His en;anive facilities and practical workman, wairant him in receiving iho Urgent controls or the roost reasonable term. t Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for castings. LV" Tins e-tablihment is located near the Lackawanna Railroad Depot. PETER BILLMEYER. Bioomsburg, Sept. 9, 15G3. $150 BEStTlAXOS. 150 GROVES TEEN & HALE, having re moved io their new wareroomsK 1T0. .7S 2S.CAS7rAT are now prepared to offer ihe public a mag nificent new scale full 7 Octave Iloscwood Piano, containing all improvements known in ibis country or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand action, harp pedal, foil iron frame, lor S150 CASH, Warranted for 5 Years. Rich moulding ce. $175 TO $200, . . all warran ted made of the best seasoned material, and to stand better than any sold for $400 or 5500 by ihe old methods of manufacture. We invite ihe bet Judges tojexamine and try these new instruments, and we stand ready at ail times to test t hern w ith any others manufactured in this conn- , y GROVESTEKX & UALC. 478 Ki-oatUvay, Acw York. June 4di 1862. 3m 7 DISS0LIT10X CF PARTXERSniP. frllR partnership heretofore ei'istin be Iween C. W. McKeUy and J.. S- Mc Nmch, in ih manulaciure of paper at Cat'awi-sa Mills, under the firm of C. W. McKely ft Co., i ibis dsy dU&olved by mi: m I consent. , .. . The busines of the Ule iirrn wiil be set tle d by C. UT. Kelvy, at Canawissa Mitl. C. W. McKELVY. THE undersigned, having purchased ih? interest of J. S. McNinch, in the late firm of C. W. McKelvy & Co., would inform bii friend thit he will continue the mauufaO' ture of paper, and pnrcliHe Rgs, as. here? lofcre, and solicits a continuation of the patronage so liberally beg-'owel on the late firm. C. W. McKELVY. . Ca!'awia Mills. Oct 7. 1893. AGltltl LTL'U VL NOTICE The Agricultural, Horticultural and Me chanical Society will holJ iheir Eighth Annual Fair, Thurdav, Fridy and Sat urday, ihe 15if), 16tb, and l7;h " days of October, 1S63, on ihe ground of the Soci ety, near Bioomsburg, P. By order of ih Executive Committe. L. B. RUPERT, Secretary, oloomiburiJ, Sept. 9. 1863. 1