STAR OF THE NORTH Wtdaestlay Sorning, January I v 1863. Th Court advertisements are published is to-day's Sra. Th sleighing wj raiutorced or. Wednes day nif ining at this place by a Blight force. Srr goods advertised in anolber column for rale at the cheap rtfb store of L. T. Sharpless. ' - - We pnblish a letter m another column from one of our volunteers at Camp Ober teufFer. " . Thanks Tate and Ta lon, of the Houie, nn J Bound, of the Senate, ail member? of this district, bare our thank for public documents received. Dr. A. T. Brckcagc has been announced to lecture at Jerseytown, this week. He de livered a course of lecures, lat week, in Millvilie. The Doctor is a popular and able lecturer. T County Superintendent of Common Schools of Columbia county visited eeveral of the schools in this township one day last w-eaJc. He has been engaged for some lime past in visiting the schools throughout hi? district. John G. FaKr-ZK, Esqr, haa assumed th? -control of the editorial column of the Columbia Democrat during the absence of its editor, Co!. Levi L. Tate, who is at Har rjsburg serving his country in the capacity of a Legislator. Thb administrator of the estate of Zebulon P. Gross deceased, will sell personal prop erty belonging to said estate.lo-d ly the 15th inst , at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,- at the late resilience of the deceased, on Third Street. Col L. L. Tiki e has our best wishes for that list of subscriber sent us from Harris barg. Small, favors thankfully received. The Co'onel bids fair to make a very effi cient Jlsmber. Ha paid this, his place of residence, n visit on Saturday last and re tamed on Monday following. - - . On Tuesday last the 16th Annivpsary of the Van Camp Lodge was celebrated in this place There -weTe members of the Lodge in attendance from Danville. A grand din ner was given on the occasion, which wa enjoyed by thoe in attendance, at the rooms occupied "by the Odd Fellow of. this place. Wi arc pained to chronicle the fact that another Columbia .County Volunteer has died in the army, at Fort Good Hope That person was the sn.i of Eevj P. Farther of Cattawissa, aged about 17 years, and who enlisted in November last, with the 'Baldy Gourds " His disease was typhoid fever. Hi remains were brought to Cat tawissa for interment. He died on the 3rd inst. Teaca to his ashes. Tme Caucasus We recieved this week a number of the Caucasiaa which, though denied the mails, is still published. We are pleased to learn that it has subscribers enough now in New York city alone to en able it to go on in its publication. Three lbundpring cheers and a rousing tiger for New York ! 5dinzT0vt Times. The Pittston Gazelle will please copy. Rich and Torbv, of Centre township, this county, was imprisoned in this place, one lay last week, for striking a man with a shovel, by the name of Andrew Bailey, who filed in the course of twelve hours after. Jin to the particulars of the affair we reTrain from speaking at the present. The matter will ondergo a full investigation before the proper tribunal. The sa'.d affair happened at Upper Lime Ridge. TootLrs, of the ' Hurley Gnaris," FPnt us a letter from Hancock, Md., which we prinl in this week8 Star. It gives an ac- connt of a skirmbh participated in by the 84th Regiment, Col Murray, to which Reg iment the 'Hurley Guards" are attached. They bad a "smart brush" for abont three hoors. The Columbia county boys are playing an active ptirt in crushing out this rebellion. ' The papers of Tuesday evening contain the annoancement lhat Secretary Cameron has resigned his position in the Cabinet, and ha selected Edwin M. Stanton, of this S:at?, to fill his place. This change in the Cabinet has created a great deal of excite ment in and about Washington city. The appointment of Mr. Stanton is considered to be a popnlar one. In this resignation the National Treasnry has lost one "notorious blood sucker, 'as well as a man who was doing more harm than good to the Union can.e. On our first page we print the Governor's first annual message, delivered on Tuesday of last week, Jt is a brief document, but contains a complete summary of affairs of Ihe State for the year ending 30th Novem ber 1561. The labors of the Governor for jbe past year have been onerous, so mjch so that he was compelled to summon lo bis assistance the aid ot gentlemen attached to his ttaff to help him perform them. The condition of Treasury is not so terribly bad when we come to consider every thing that has transpired calculated to leach it. Rea iJtjr, give the message a careful perusal in order to understand it . AcaDtxT 'About 2 o'clock on Sunday morning last, Mr. Wilium Erasmcs of this place, met with a serious accident,by failing from the top of the ' hoisting works,"ome f-z'yfeet, at ihe Bloom Furnace. In the fall cne of his legs was broken, and his whole peron Tery much injured, both internally end externally. He wa9 engaged at the top cf th.3 Fern ace stack, and it is supposed tLroca a mis-step, iu ihe dark, probably. fe!l from the place above ' mentioned. It was a miracle, considering ihe height and hard surface upon which he fell, that he wa not killed outright. Doubts are entfr f .I::?d t3 his recovery. V. S. f ince writing the abore"fhe person aves :a wita am Thc Republican, speakiug of J M.Wilson as a recruiting officer says : "We know of no young man so well adapted for the recruiting service, and, what is encouraging he has gone right into the ranks nf the men who were no captivated 8nd led astray by Dr. Hakes and the "Peace Meeting" gentry, and lakes them right along. These men and among them are our friends Capt. Geo. W. Urr and R. J Millard, began to realize that the position of ' Hakes & Co." was untenable, unpatriot ic and treasonable ; that it was not ' Old Abe," but Jkff. Davis, who was the traitor, and that the Government was right and should be sustained. With this conviction they have resolved to pay no further heed to the dia'oysl advice of the c Jeft. Davis Reserves," but to embark in the contest and have a hand in putting down this wick ed rebellion." This notice might have been commenced for the purpose of complimenting Lieut. Wilson, but before the writer got through with it he saw fit to misrepresent "our fiiendi, Captains J. R. Millard and George W. Utt.'' It will be remembered lhat these two young gentlemen figured last campaign with the military "up the creek," each be ing Captain of a company, which organize tions received such conspicuous nonce through the Few Yotk Tiibune by one John Stalev who was troubled so much with dreams, immagining that he saw men arm ed with old Sy'hes, Forks and Pruning Hocks. These men " op the creek" were misrep rese nted last fall, by a lot of crnzy abo'itionits and rickety old women ; and still Dr. John is not content with what vituperation and abuse they then received, but on the eve of a goodly number of them, with the two gentlemen above mentioned, siarting for the seat of war, he must cap the climax by turning another stop-cock attached to his gas pipe which left off" the above quoted paragraph. The principles and sympathies ot these men are the same to-day as they were when Hakes & Co. were making speeches in this county, they were ihen ad vocates of the Union and the Constitution, and still are, call them ' Jff. Davis' Re serves" or what yoa please. They redded no "conviction" as the 'advices ol the dis loyal Reserves" were always lor the right ! the unbroken Union of these States and the ' Constitution as it m. This was the doctrine advocated by these men who were slander j ed and abased by John Stalev, Republican y Cc. J hey were ukmocrats, ana are fighting our . battles I Where are the de scendants of the Tories of the Revolution, to-day, are they on the bloody plains and hills along the Potomac ? This question needs no ar.swer here, it ha a'ready been answered. Andas for Hate.- & Co , we have but a word to say, and that is : if their doctrine was "treasonable," why did you loyal Republicans not have them arretted at once and sent to Fort Warren, where Mason and Slidkll we.-e. Now, one thing is certain, it the Republicans are proper judges, the doctrine wa not "treasonable'' cr eh-e the loyal Republicans are cowards and scoundrels. KLV1EU OF THE jJIARKKT, CAHEFCLLY COKR KCTCD WEEKLV w 1 1 r nil ri AT, 1 15 70 50 30 50 00 00 BUTTER, EGGS, TALLOW, LA It I), POTATOES, RYK 12 10 10 fO CORN, OATS. BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR pr. bbl 6 CLOVERSEED.5 DR'I APPLES,! CO HAMS, 12 List of Causes Feb Terni, ISG2. 1 Cyros Marton vs Hiram O. Fowler et al. 2 Soldathiel Ki-krnal vs Khza Eckrnat, 3 Tonvnand W. Kahler, vs Daniel Ne'y hard. 4 Andrew Creveling vs Andrew Melick, et at, 5 Philip Winlersteen, vs Valentine Win tersteen. 6 Iaiah Shuman, admr. vs Jacob L. Shu man. 7 James SheitJs, et al vs Jaiah Shuman. 8 Richard B Menash vs John Giszer. 9 Houfi Thompson, i al vs A. B. IVaroe. 10 Diitiel F Seybert, vs A. H. Pearcp. 11 Henry Wells, v Gtor'p Kin ley. Jr. 12 WiNon A?r, vt John Patton 13 Michael H. Brown, et al vs James J. Dull. 14 Clinton D. Herring, et al vs Daniel F. Sybert. 15 Michael Frsle, vs Peter Campbell 16 Ttiomas C. Uobison, vs William Fau sey. 17 Thomas C Robison, vs William Fau- sey. 18 Tboms C. Robison, vs William Fau- ey. 19 Samuel Witaker, vs Marsarei Smith. 20 Nathan Taj lor. et al vs James Lake. 21 Frederick Dudy, vs Ludwig Gagen heimer admr. 22 Charles Tortilmson, vs the Executors and heirs of A. B. Wilson's, admr. 23 Henry Traach. vsthe West Branch In sutance Company. 24 Jacob Burninger admr. vs John 0man. 25 Samuel J. Bealer, vs Abraham W. Rabbins et al. 26 Jacob Eyer vs Abraham Khze. 27 Abn-ham Klaze, vs Jacob Eyer. 23 Jesse W. Merrill, vs Henry Aie. 29 David VV Clark, et al vs Lackawanna and BloomborH, U. R Co. 30 Frederick Nicely, vs Lackawanna and Bloomsbunr R. R. Co. 31 Daniel Kisllers Ex. vs Jacob Xitler, et al. 31 John R. Merrill, vs Samuel W. Garri son. . 32 David Lee, et al vs Samuel L Bettle. 33 Slvester Purcel, vs Ievi L. Ta'e. EL.LIidr OFF AT COST. A FEW COATS, Pants and Vests, Shawls Boys' boots, &c, will be sold off at cost, by L.T. SHARPLESS. Noiw ithstandino the enormous prices which Cotton Goods, G.oceries, &c, de mand, I am deteirnined to $how the supe riority of ihe CASH AND HEADY PAY SYSTEM, bj. selling goods at lower profits than eer before. JUST RECEIVED A lot cf.IIcop Skirts, with the lamotis Enreka attachment, the utility of which will be read ty seen upon examination. A LOT OF CALICO ES,neat styles, which will be sold at prices varying from 10 to 15 cts. LADIES' M0J0CC0 HEELED SHOES at SI:25. ' ALSO, the Balmoral Skirls, a conveni ence which very iady should possess. GROCERIES will be sold at the lowest profiss, with all other goods, at L. T. SHARPLESS', Cheap Cash Store. B'oomaborg, Jta- 15, 1862. fi'LELvy, mxh & to., MERCHANTS, . ronheat corner of Main end Market Sts. Court Proclamation. ' IVTHEREAS the lion. Aaron K. Peck- bam. President Judge, of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, Court of Quarter Sessions of the 1 Pace, and Court of Common Pleas and Orphans1 Court, in the 26th Judicial District, compos ed of th counties of Columbia, Sullivan nc Wyoming, and the Hons. Stephen Baldy ant John Mclieynolds, Associate Judges, ot Co lumbia Co , have issued their precept, bear' tngdate one thousand eighteen hundred and sixty one, and lo me directed for holding u Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery , Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Com. Pleas and Orphans' Court, in Bl torn, bora, in the county of Columbia, on the firs t Monday (beinj the 3rd day) of Februarj, next, and to continue one week. Notice is hereby given, lothe Coroner, th j Justices of the Peace and Constables tji tlu said County of Columbia, lhat they be, the i and there in iheir proper persons at 10 o -clock in Ihe forenoon of said day, with the r records, inquisitions and other remembran ces to do those "tnings which lo their otlici appertain to be done. And those that aie bound by recognizes, to prosecute again M the prisoners that are or may be in Ihe Jail tf said county ol Columbia, to be. then ar d there to prosecute then as shall be just. Ju rors are requested lo be punctual in iheii attendance, agreeably to their notice, dan d at Blnomsburg, Ihe 28th day of Dec., in the year of our Lord one thousat.d eight hundred ana sijny-one. and in the eighty-sixth yetr of the Independence of the United S;aies of America. (God save the Cotnmonwealtl .) JOSIAH 11. FUKMAN, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff. Btoorusburg, Jan.1, 1862. J Grand Jurors Tor Fb. Term 1862. Bloom E. Jackson Thornton, Siephen rl. Miller Briarrreek 'Jisiih Thomas, Levi Rina d, Daniel Manz Beaver John Sinjley. Benton Jacob Welliver. Fihingcreek Joseph D. Rnnvan . Greenwool Francis Eves. M.'hia Kli te. Hemlock Charles Neihari , Aaron Smith; George Dreubarh. l ocntst Georje Mowry. Mifflin Lewis Eikroth, Charles Klin a man. Maine Wm Longenberger, Daniel Yet er. Montour John Quirk. Mount Pieasaip John Ruckel. Orange Samuel Beidieman. Suariiiaf Wdliini He?, Emanuel Liu bach, Samuel Fritz. Jan 1 1861 Travel's Jurors for Feb 'CGt Bloom Andrew S. Cropley, Martin Rip en, Leonard B. Riipert, Joseph Weaker, William Bowman Beaver Co1 trad Erwine, Moses Sehliclier. B'isrTreek Anjnrun B. Pearc. Calt.visa John Marl, John Ritter. Centre James Warden. Conynnham William R-jhrbaek. Franklin Jeremiah S. Fahritiger, William Mench. Greenwood Samuel Boear), Jacob Evans. Hemlock JaiT P- Einmi't, Levi Wright Jackson Michaul Reinely. Locj.t Peter Hlwig, William Goadnran, Samnel Adams. Maine Michael Grnver. MifilmJohn II-tler, J ihn MaMeller. Ml. Plea-ant Jacob Goiio, Kri3 lkler. Madison Conrad Krainpr. Orange 1-aan Yocnrn, Jamet Human. Pine George Wciliver. Si'ou JaiTU' Lake,Cna rUs Fowler, Sdtnn ei Hageriburh. Snsjarl jaf William Mot?llar, Josiah Fr'nz llLGISTEIt'S NOTICES. jOTICE i hereby civing to all le?a ees, creditors and other person? intert sted in ilie elates of the respective dece ents and minors, that the following administra tion and uardian accounts have been filed in fhe office of the Register of Columbia county, and will be prefented fol confirma tion and allowance to the Orptiairs Court, lobe held at Bloomsbur, in the cennty aforesaid, on Wednesday thp 4:h da of Feb ruary nest, at 2 o'clock, in the atterno n. 1. Final account of David Alien, Snv? ving Executor of John Allen, late ot Sladi son township, deceased. 2. Final account of Margaret Bras, ad minitra'ri of A. J. Brass, late ot Berwick, decpasp'l. 3 Final account of Gaorge Aprb man Guardian of Effie Catharine Patterson, daughter of Aaron Paterson deceased. 4. Final account of Jacob Hagenl och, Guardian of Amelia C. Bowman, late Ame lia G Hedlry, as filed by Jeremiah Ha gen -buch, Executor of J n ob Haaenbuch, ee'd. 5. Final account of John J. Barklej , ad ministrator of IdJinas Barkley, ia e of Blcom township, deceaed. 6 Final arvoant of Evan Adam3 thp administrator of William Adams, Ute of Briarcreak township, deceased. 7. First account of J-inn Applema-i, ad ministrator of Baltic Aprleman, laie of Hemlock township, dpceased. 8. Firrt account of Cyrns P'. Mdlenry, Oliver Co anhovan arnl We-ley Wi t, ad ministrators of John Covautiovan It le of Orange township, deceased. 9. Th'-rd account of Peter Ent, oie of ihe Execn ors of Matthew McDowell, lata of Scott township, deceased. 10. Third account of Theodore M Dow pII, one of the Executors of Matmew Mc Dowsll hie of Scott township, deceased. 11. First and final account of Da liel G Ent, Executor of Eliztbeth Em, lite of Scot township, deceased. ' DANIEL LEE, Register's Office ) Reg iter. BIoomburg, Jan. 8, 1862. MADISON HOUSE, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA ) rJHE subscriber would respncttnlly ap- prise his friends ami the public geticrr- ally, ihat he has esiablished Uie MADISON HOUSE, in Jerseytown, Columbia county, Pa. The above house, has lately been vefittrd and undergone a thorough repairing by IJp pro prietor. He is fully prepared lo et tenain the travplling custom as well a th s local with general satislaction, His TABLE and BAR, are well supplied and will oe careful ly superintended. And hts STABLE is am ply and well stocked, in charge, of careful grooms, will always be properly attended. O!" He invites a share of the put lie cus torn, and pledges his best Efforts, to help his guests feel at home. SAMUEL RIMBY. Jerseytown, Jan 8, 1862. IVEW BARBER ISOP. IHE undersigned would repecl ully in form the ciiizeos of Bloomsburgjiid the public generally, lhat he has opemitl a In ih frame building lately occcpied if Charles H. Noll, where he is presared to execute Shavto?, Hair-Dressing an! Sham pooning, in (he best of manner, with des patch, and to general satisfaction. : ' , GEORGE N. ADDfSON. - Bloomsburg, Nov. 17, 1861. U , Ayer's Cathartic I fills. ISOOKS & STATIOIEKY. Uillian G. Perry, Bookseller, Blank Book Manulactnrer and Dealpr in Imported and American Station ery, S. W cor. Fourth and Race, Philada. Uiarics for 1862, BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, FOOLSCAP Paper, Letter, Note, Bill, Sermon and Draw ing Paper, Cuit.iins and Wrappers, Envel opes, Pencil Slates, Backgammon Boards. Chess, Gold Pens, Photograph Albnm, Family Bibles, Hymns, Prayer Books, American, English & French Inks, Pocket Books, Writin" Desks, &o. &., all of which are beiny sohf at very low prices fot fa h. Wm. G. Perry, S. W. cor 4r, & Race, Pbila. Slauk Cottks, lor the 1st of Jau'y, can be bought at low prices, in every vari ety ol style of binding, at Wm. G. Perry 'w Account Book Manufactory, S. W. cor .-.4th and Race Streets, Pnilada. Family Bibles. A larsre assonment selling al very low prices for cash. Wm. G. Perry, S. VV. cor Fourth & Race Stree's. Buy Win. U Ferry's Steel Pen, the best and cheapest in the market. Wm. G. Perry, S ationer, S W. corner Fourth & liac ph. ftoorf SSooExs Selling Bt a bargain. Purchasers buying Books, Stationery and Holiday Goods for cash, can purchase much below wholesale prices at S. W. cor. Fonrih & Race. Wm. G. Perry, Bookseller and Stationer Book Binding Of every descri ption executed in the best style. Persons having buoks in quantity lhat need binding, can have them bound at the present lime at very low rales. None but experienced workmen are employed in my establishment. Wm G. PERRY, Book Hinder and Stationer, S. W. cor Fon rib & Race Sts, Philada. December 18, 1861 -4m. Amnior"1 Notice. Estate of Isaac IV. Musirnve, oece ised. J THE Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court rd Columbia (u nv; to make tfi--iribti'ion of the a-sets"in the hards of Sam uel Musgrovn an 1 A iron Musgrove, ad m mi-ira'nrs of the mkk of laac V. Mus grove, deceased, to and a notig the persons entitled to the .-ame, wcirordiu? to the rae atid in the proportions fixed by law; will meet the partis interested, lr 'he purpose of bis appointment, on Tuesday the li'h day of Jzuuary A -, 162, at ti orfii m Blnomsburg; when and where all persou having .claims, are requested to present thpm, or be lorevPr debarred from coming in for a thare of ihe said ases. JOHN G. FREEZE. S.udJlor. Bloomsborg, Dec. 18, 1H61. 4t. AND fj m j W M M S - J Are. pure vegetable extracts. Toey enre all bilious disor ler of the human system They regulate ami invigorate th bver and kidneys : thev give lone lo lh d.g?s!tve organs ; they reanlate ihe cn-.rnons. ex cretions and exhalations, pqiali.4 tiie cir cilation, and pnrify the blood. Thus, all bilious complaints some of which are Torpid Liver. Si k DeaiUche, Dyspepsia, Piles, Chills and Fever Looseness are entirely Cttsti venes or con-roiled uud cured by ihee rernoies. DARLING S LIVER REGULATOR Removes the morbid and bilions deposits from the stomach and bowels, regulate the liver and kidneys, removing every obstruc tion, restores a natural and bea'thy action iii the vital organs. It is a superior FAMILY MEDICINE, Much be Uf r than Pills, and much a?ier lo take. DARLING'S LIFE BITTERS Is a superior ionic and diurtir ; excellent in ca-es of loss of appU'e. flatuiency, female, weakness, irreg'jlarilies, pain in lie side ard bowels, blind, protruding and bleeding piles and general debnitv. j READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY : Jas. L. Crumley, merchant, 134 Fulton street, New York, wri'e, Aui!Ut 18, 1860: 'T have been afilirMed with piles, accom panied with bleeding, the last three years ; 1 nsed I DARLING'S I J.IVF.n I K C-J LT I j A T O R And now consider myself entirely cured." ' Hon.Jonn A. Cross writes, ''Brooklyn, March 15, 18C0. In the spring of 1859 I took a SHver cold, which induced a vic;le:il lever. I look two dosvs ot DARLING'S L1YER REGULATOR. It broke up my cold and fever at once. Previous to this a'tack, 1 had been troubled wilh dyspepsia several months; 1 have felt nothing of it since." Oii Siudlev, Esq., 128 Eal 28th Street, N. Y., writes "August 13, 1860 I had a difficulty with Kidney Complaint three years, with constant pain in the small cfmy back. I had used most all kinds of medi cines, bul found, no permanent relief until I Used DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, and lAl'c Ciders. I parsed clotted blood by the uretr. ra. I am t ow entirely cured, and take pleasure in recommending thesx remedies." Mrs. C.Tebow, 11 C'lMooher Street, N. Y., w riiies : "Feb. 20, 18fi0. 1 have been subieel to attacks of A-.thma die last twenty years. I have never found anything equal to DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, in atiorditis immediate rebel It is a thor ough Liver and bi!i-u remedy.'' Mrs Young, of Brooklyn, vvri'es. "Feb i?6(J In May last I huM a taek ol Biles, which confined severe me to Ht- the tioufce. I took one bottle of Barling's lAt'c Bitters and was entirely cured. I have had no attack since.'7 - D. Westervelt, Esq., of Sooth ,th, near 8th Street, Williamsburg, L. I., writes- AngVis: 5, 1860 Having been Ir-mbled witii difficulty in the Liver, and subject lo bilious utucfca, 1 was advised oy a Irien l ' -'DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR. I did so, and found it to operate admirably, removing the bile and arousing the liver to activitv. I have also ned i' as a ' FA3IILT MEDICINE. When our children are out of sorts, vr give ihem a fiv drops and it sets them oil ri?ht. I find if meets the general wants of the stomach and bowels Wjhen disordered." Reader, if yoa need either or both of ihe most excellent Remedies, inquire for them al the stores; if 3ou do not find them take no other, but inclose One Dollar in a letter, and on receipt of the money, the Remedy or Remedies will be sent accord ing to your directionp, by mail or express, pot paid. Address, DAN'L S. DARLIXG, ' 102 Nassau 1., New York. Put up in 50 cent and SI Bottles each. November 6, 8!.-6m. ' - SOMET I1IXG F0H THE TIMES A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! 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IT WILL MEND ALABASTER, That costly Alabaster Ya-e is broken and you can't matf-Ii ii.mend it, il wjR nev er show when put tocf-ther. IT WILL MEND BONE, CORAL. LAVA, AND IN FACT EVERY THING BUT METALS. Anyartir-I Cemented with AMERICAN CEMENT GLUE will not show here il is mended XJ2 SS & Of Si 22 1 S3 Every Housekeeper should tiavn a sop- ot J iliiis & Crosley s Ccineril Glue. ' Xtic Yutk Tune. "It is so convenient to have in ihe house." A'fttf York Exot ess. ' It is alwuyri res:d ; ihis commerids it to every body.'' Independen. 'We have irieit it, au-.l find it as useful in our house as water." Wilkes' Sprit o; (he Tiaift. ECONOMY IS VEALTH. 10.00 per year saved in ev-ry tamiiy by O-ie Ro:lf of AM E R I C A v ( : E M E X T G LU E . Price 25 Cer ts per Bo'ile. Price 25 Olits per B ('lie. Price 25 ("e.uts per B nln. Piice 25 Cents per linfle. Price 25 Cen s nr IWj-iie. 1 rii-c v.") Cents per hoitle. Liberal Ilfli;c(ioii (o Whole sale f!ayfrs. i v Very T E R M SCAM!. 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Thi article has been ihorougly tested in New York City and all part of the United State, Canada, West Indies and Central ami outh America, on Building- ot al! kinds, such as Factories, Foundries Church es, Rail Road Depots, Cars, and on Public Buildings generally, Government Bui! ling, fie, by the principal Builders, Archiiert an f others, during the pa-t fnr year, and has proved to brt the CHEAPEST and MOS T DURABl E ROOFING m te ; it is in every respect a fiirp, water, we.i'h-r and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS OF ALL KINDS. 7ii i rhf ONLY material monvf .cUne l i i the Uahcl Slates which cirnbuies ii. very t'esirr.l !e properties of Elasticity and Dura bility, which are universally ncknow'edjed to I,-Pofsse, by GUTTA PELCHA an I INDIA RUBBER. No Jleat is required in making appli cation. The expense of applying it i trifling, as an ordinary Roof can h covered and f; i- ishd the some day. IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, nrn! when fi:;isht"l totm a perfectly Vw Proof rurfice with a', elastic roi!v. which cannot f e injnred l Ht'itt, Coll or Storms, Shrinking of Roof Boards, nor any extern! acti on ha'evir. LIQUID GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT. For Coating Metals of ad Kinds when ex posed lo thp action of ihp U'ea lier nd For Preservius and R'pairing Mital Roof 3 of all Kind, This ?s Ihe only Composition Known which will successfuilv resi-t extreme changes of climates, for any length ol lirpe, when applied to metals, to which it adheres tirmly, forming a body equal to ihrf coats ! nf ordinary iiam:, co-ls mnch le-s nnd vni j LAST II1REE TIMES AS LONG ; and Irorn its ehisticily is not Tnjnred ty the co:t trac:iou ol TIN and other METAL ROOFS, consequent upon sudden changes of the we a; h r. li will not CRACK IN COLD OR R UN IN WARM WEATHER AND WILL NOT WASH ) F F. Leaky Tin nd other Metal Ro d can Ye readily repaired wiO. GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT, ard prevented from further cor-to-ion anft leaking, thereby e-isnting a per fecily water tight Roof for many j pars. . Tnis Cement is peculiarly adapted f r the preservation cf Iron RadtngV, S oves, Ran ges, Sates, Agricultural I in pie merits, , al.o for euetal mannlaetnref n-e GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT For preserving and repairing Tin and enher Metal Roofs or every description, Irorn i s great elasticity, is not injured by the con traction and expansion ol Metals, ant will not crack in cold or run ill arm weather. "These materials are adapted to all cli ma'es, and we are prepared to supply or ders Irorn any t art of the ccnnlr. at short no-.ee, for GUTTA PERCHA ROOFING pi rolls, ready prepared lor use, and GUI TA PERCH A CEMENT in barrels, with full printed direction tor application. AGENTS WANTED. He wdl make liberal and fatt factory arrange mcids tritli rtjmible jfuties v.h.0 wanJd like to establish themselves in a Lucrative and Perma nent business. OUR TERMS ARE CASH UV pan one abundant nroot of all we claim in favor of our improved Roofing j M-terial. have annlied them to fcevfralj thousand Roof in New Yotk City and vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Manufacturers, Uliohsale Warehouse 78 jniliam SL, Corner ot Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full descriptive Circulars and Prices will b famished on application. October 16, 1861. ly. GltEEMVCOD SE31IXARY AND coi.rMBm COnNTV AT MILLVILLE, PENN'A. la portact Additions 1 Improvement? Autumn Term to timmer.ee august 1? T MILS Institution which has been in sue ccssfu! operation for ihe pastienyearr, is abont undergoing a very important rer ovation, in order to place it on a more sta ble basis ihati ever, and present facilities wf jh are not sujia-s'' by ordinary Acad emies in Northern Pennsylvania. Among Ihe improvement wiil be large ihrt-e-triried buibli'ig whici) will give much ad ditional room and gieater con veiiirfri.'-e for boarders ; a coiT.modious ha! for a ler'ure room and public exercise, convenient clas room, a library and reading room contain ing a cabinet of minerals and curiosities, bath rooms, &o. An pxpenenced and thoroughly qualified classical teacher and lecturer wiU te at the hatf of the Board of Instruction, but the Principal. wilt tiav the general superintendent; of the institution auJ assume a shsre of lha duties of teach ing. Regular led lues will be deliveied upon various scientifi; subjects, as well as upon th theory and practice ol teaching, and a Normal Class of young men and women who wish lo tjualify ihetnstlves ior leathers' profession, will receive especial attention and assistance. The course of Insiruciion in ih school will be thorough and sysleniatir, calculated to embrace the various branches of a prac tical education. Ample provision will he made for the study of the higher Mathe matics, the elucidation of Physics, and the Natural Sciences, by rnean ol suitable ap paratus, ar.d for ihe study ol the latin, Greek, and German language, to enable students to quality themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuits, o.r lo enter any clas- at college. 'The fortuity location of this Seminary in a pesanl village, in a healthy and flourish ing tieighoornooil, well known tor Ihe ele vated tone of its moral sentiment, and where the pupils are not surrounded by those demosali.mg influences, and lernp tati 'ris fou ml in our ciries, larger towns and many other localities, with no outside in fluences to divert their atleniion Irorn liter ature and the work of mental culture, pre serjts atlracti'ins a'td inducements to con siderate parent emulous students, feidorn iont.d ouiroundm large schools and aca I-eri-'. The I ierary SocHy al'o, ore of the old est and t est condo led in this section of conn r j , ('resents an attractive featurw and tisetnl auxiliary, C a practical education. 'J'ht improvements will he under the immediate chargpd an efficient Board ol Trusteei. appointed by lha Seminary Com 'pany, boiI will be completed in ttrne for the Autumn tnr, to commerce Ihe I2h of Atjgtist next. t 1 1 thanUd for pal pa'rouage we wish o meiii a c(.riiiiiiirtnce of similar fa iOr", and as e intend to include a higher grade and wider range of iris: ruction, p r-- pecif u 1 1 y stdicit u cartiful exauunatioii into our facilities and claims. Term : Bard-n. washing, tuition, lights ard ; t.rjiHl exp'ti-es, for one currier of !.veu weeks wiil bp Thirty Doi.jrs one h -ill nnviil '!e i't a Ivune ihe other half and all tu;lou bills will be expected prompt- it at t l'rtas : expiratio.i of eaca quarter. iWtirg. w'rh furri-hed rooms, one quarter X Tuition in common FTnglish branhopn it t a i'tflti.'ing Mdtbematics and Bonk-ller-; irig by Double Entry 22.00 5,00 6 00 1 00 Tuition in La n fextral , Gr-ek, aiul German War-hitig, Lights flnd inc'nfpptal ex p-Mi-es. one tpiar'er. 3,00 Tl.nf n ho dsir- to prncnr rhoIarips or ri'ier d I y 'be year. ol! fe ncoomtiioda ted a! a rpnsona !Ie ifiscouni, and stud-'n!- i-hiiig ;o securs room should make sea sonanie aprdicatiou. For Jnr'.t er p.irticnlnr. d 1r W.--3. BL'RtiESS, Principal MiWviHe, Penii'a. : y MsTrP. , J Iv. EVKS. ) P Htui.m. Ei.ns Eves, Triisteps. r'f-'.jA'TiN K. Evrs, ) Gvor Dr. A Millvilie, May 2'J 1SG1. in:i MT Mnn; r. acovi: third IN the nnn pilia p l eight orhriod of the Job bing H use-ci Market Thi'd. and Chest nut Sireeis, the Ba'.ks, Pol OtTme, Mer ciiatns' E.vch'iog", 5cc.. icn MtiiU I till 8tY!S;150. Accommodation when requited on the EU ROPEAN PLAN; Rooms from 50 cents I "' wnr. per OiV, a.'iu meats at a r i kst Cl.ASS Rk-TCKANT ATTACHED TO THP HOTEL. Price according to ilie Bills of Fare. I tc it y ar l ike I'siensp's from noy Minion I o or :io-e lo I lie Hotel. Prr English, French, Germau and Spanish Spoke'). July 17,1G1. FALX & VSaTI-:k goods. P E T E K E N T ni Jllst receive i irorn i i.iiaoei,)iiia, and is now ripening a tiie old stand j lataly occupied b Martz nnd Ent a splen- j did as-ortrnenl of riierchar.li.e, which will t e fold ihea tor Oil CCUXTRY PRODUCE. UtsstOi K Hlil'l.-: Oi Wlilin l'ir3 uuuis, j .. . i r . . i : CtlOlce-i st "s ,-ito ia es; id-moic-. DRY GCjODS GROCERIF.S, HARD- W A Pv E , Q E E NS-iVA R E, CED R W A RE. HOLLO W-WAKE, I RON N A I LS AND SPI K ES BOO IS AND SHOES, 11 I S AND CAPS, R E A D Y M A D F. C LO THING, i.C. &C. In short everything uuady kept in a country st re. 'The lairnnae of old friends, and the public SPnerali, i- re-pectlnly solicited. The highest market price paid lor coun try produce. PETER ENT. 'Ltghl Sireet, Dec. 18, 1861. SPEUAL NOTICE. TO CONS U M P T 1 V E S. The A('verti-er. having been res!ored lo hphhli in a very few wet-k, by a very sim ple ren.ei'y alnr having suffered several year- with a severe lung affection, and lhat dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known lo his lellow-sutferers the means of cure. To all who de-ire it, he will send a copy ( of ll.e prescription used, (free oi charge,) with the directions ,r preparing and utng the same, which they will tind a sur cure for Consumption, A-thma, Bronchitis, c;c. The on-y object of the adverser in send ing the Prescription s io benefit the alSic ted. -ui-.i spread infoiniatiou which he con ceives tobe invaluable, and he hopes avery sufierer wiil try bis remedy, as it will cost hem nothing, and may prove a blessing. " Parties wishing ihe piescription will please address Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Williamburs, Kings CO , N. Y. October 30, 1861, 4n. LIFE PILLS & PnOEKlXJIITTEES. riUIESE MEDICINES have now been be - fore the public for a period of Thirty Years, and during lhat time have maintained a high character in almost every part of the Glob- foi iheir extraordinary and imme diate power ol restoring perfect health lo persons sufferu.2 under nearly every, kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. The fo lowing are among the distressing variety ot human diseases in which the TCnTAllL.I'- life itDicixr.s Are well k no .vn to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing die first ami scrotal sjomaches, and crea ting & H w of pi-f, riealiny bile, instead of th- stale ami cri I kiod: Halnlric, Lw of Appetite JleaKbinn, Healche, ReMlBH res, Ill-Ten per Anxiety, Languor, and M lan holy, vfnch are ihe geuefaj symp toms of I pppp-ia, v ill vanish, an a nat tural coi'bequence of lis cure. I OST1YENESS. by i Jpansing the wbolu length oftlie intestine with a ao'venv pro-ce.-s, and v tiboul iolence; all violent pur ges leave lire bowels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by rpstoring the blond l a regular ci rculation, thiougfilthe procass of rpspiraiion in snr h tases, and ine thorough solution of all intestinal ob struction in others. The Life Met'icinps havo bpen known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently ir. three weeks, and GOUT in hall that time, by removing local ii.fl imation from th mu cles ant ligaments of Ihe joints. DROPSIES of all kintis, by freping and "trengthing the kidney and bladder; they operate moot ieiisfiifully on ibpse impor latt organs, and hence have evpr been foetid a certain remedy for the worst case of GRAVEL. AUo WORMS, by dislodging from the turnings of ihe bowels the mm) matter to which these creatures adhere. SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERTEA SOiyS. bv the perfect put ity wnich itrfph LIFE MEDICINES give lo i!,e blood, and all the humors. SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed ihe nkin, and the rnotbid state of which occasions al! erup m e complaints, sallow, cloud) and other disagreeable complpxione. The nse of these 1M1 for a very short time will effect an pntire eure ot SALT RHEUM, and a sinking in, provement in the clearness of the skin. Common Co!d and Influenza will always be cured by 0l9 dose, or by t wo ii. ihe wom ras. PILES The original proprietor of ihes Medtciuef, was cured of Piles, 35 year standing by the use of the Life Medicines alone. L FEVER AND ACUE. For il i sconrjie of Ihe Western couritry. ihes Medicinec will be found a fa'e, speedy and certain remedy. Other medicines leave thp s? lem sut-ject lo a retur i of ihe dist-ase a cutf bv diesp iiediciiips is permaneiit TRY THEM, be Satisfied and b- Cured BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINTS G "teral Dehi'ity, Los of ap peiie, and L t3-ase of Fern a lea ihe Med icines b.ave been used with trie most ben eficial resiihsiri cases of this de-rriptinn: Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its ort form j ield to tiie mil t vet powerful action of "ie lemaikabld -Medicinps. Night Sweats Nervous debility, Nervous Complaints of l! ki'id-3. Palpi a'.ion of the Heart, Painter-' Ci'T'c, are speerlily cured. M E R C U R I A L D I S E A S ES.-Perso n w h oe coriMitutions ttave become impaired bv the inj udicious ii.-p ol Mercury , will find the? Medicines a perfect cure, as ihey never fill tot radicate Irorn ih system, all the "jLcisol Me cury, infinitely sooner lhati the iiio-i powerful prPparationsvcf Sarsapa. riila. Piepdied and sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 Crndwav, New Yoik. TOR SALE Bf ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17. 18f.l-ly. Aev r rival oi FAI L AM) lllMEU GOODS, David rowenlicrpr N'TI f at eiilton in Ins siock td chwap and laslnonable clothing at hi store on I Main S'reet, two d-irs a-ov the 'Amer ican House,' wherp h has a full assort ment o! men ao I toj', wer ing( apparel, ircluditv ihe not tahiniialie d'iS K S WOODS, Rot, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloiti CoaH , f all soris and sizes, Pants ol ail color shawls, stiipes and figure vests, shirts, cra vats, slock, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspenders and fancy articla. N B He will also make to order any ar liclejol do Ling at very short notice and in the bet'.of manner. All bis clothing i made to wear, and most of il , i of home manufacture. PAVID LOWENBEIW. P,Irnm;rnrg, Sept. 25, 161. " S!ivrifr SalQ. JjY virtue of a writ of Vendi'ioni Exponas to ne directed, issued onl of the Court of Common Pl-is of Co'umbia connty. Pa., will b expo-ed lo public sale al the Court House m BlooT.sb'irg. on Saturday the 2btk d nj oj J muary. 1SH2, at 1 o'clock in ihe af pmoon, the loiiowing r'OpT'y to wit : Alt that certain lot of land situate in the townd E-,iy, Scon township, Colarrjbi4 conn'y. V , Lot No. 22 in p'ot of said town, bounded on ihe North by Muin Street of sai l town, on the East by an Alley, on ;he south ov an Allev. and on ihe West by lt ed Net.emtah ilictiart, containing sixty feat in tret, and one hundred and eighty feet i't tteptti, whereon are erected a Urge iu Story Frame Dwelling House, a Frame Sta ble, a Frame Pts Pen, and other ouiboild ii gs with ihe appurtenances. Seized taken in pxecuimu roo i- i -oih as the pronertv of Pniltp F. Deitterich. JoSi'AH H. FURMAN, Sheriff. S'leriit s Olfice, j Bloomsburg, January 1, 1S62 J Auditor's Notice. taje cj John Price, dee'd. THE Auditor appointed by ihe Orphan Court of Columbia County, to report lins P-ainst the hpirs of lohn Price, deceased ; and io make distribution among ihe person en'MetV-f hP balance in the hands of John '.Wilder, Tru-tee, by jtppomtmer.l of tfta cr urt. in the orJer and proportion fixed by law, 'will meet the parties inleresied. for thepnrpo-p of Lis arpointment.on Mn(l? ihe thirteenth day ol January A D. 1S62. at his office ir. B'oam-burg. Wnen and where all persons having laims, are requtrPl lo orese. t trem, or be forever .lebarred from coming in tor a shate of said fund. W. WIKT, Jwlttor, Bloom sborg rec.MlP61. 4i. ISLOTOXOF PAUTXEUSIilP. '3' H 4 l- UV. co-o-rtnershin nereiotore fisui etwee" ii"" i . - . . t , m w a x- POT o.r.rcnf ti.f Rfeerv and toniPctione- rv Estab'.ishmer.i a: this place, ! lhiday, the 28hof December, 1861, dissolved by mu.Bdl 'consent. Th bosines will Iba cot tinued by the pniir memb-rot te brrn tty whom rdi claims agaimu the firm will be paid, and thow inuebted to trie farm will please con.e.torw-rd aud FRED. FOX. Ploorrit"jrg, Jan. 1M. ls2. !r:n. At about 29 year. 1 1,