STAR OF THE NOllTH VTtfcesday EcrnlB?, April Sad, 1SG3. The lateness of the Star thia week is owing jo the want of help in office" aud' the "movies" of the editor's "'goods and chat vela." We'il be " on time" next week.. Oca ''implied threat," Mr. Palemon of the Repullicm, will be kept good, and lime vri'l tell wbejher "any body trerhblea"; or not, only you try and keep Bteady that you may cot be the first to "tremble." Wt might inter olieiuiinea from the tone of little squibs in the lieputtican of this place, thai every person who did not subscribe to Republican principles was not a trne friend of the Union. We might add another nee' esary" qualification in order, to become a good TJnisn man, in Paletnon't estimation, nd thm It, to subscribe for the Republican Phd pay for it." ' ThS Republican editor of this place teems lo glorify over. the spring election of this township and that of Briarcreek. Suppose hi takss a glance over the general election T3larnirof tre county and see how many of his Republican friends hare been elecied. Of course Vsioti min have been elected no-, tody disputes that, and ip the election ot a Democrat a Union man has been chosen most surely. The Districts have gone Dem ocratic pretty generally. Republicans have been compelled to uiand oat doors. The Democrats have no sympathy for secession and Abolitionism The people will have a dmnge, only give them an opportunity. A thii remarked to us. the other day, tat there'was one thing- about this war he. would Itkejo understand and that was this: In tf a early part of the war it was to know ingly asserted by this Republican party, that ihe Sooth bad no men in comparison 'o what the North bad and could very readily famish ; stdl nearly .every enj-aement we pet into the papers and telegraph, announce that the enemy had a superior forced double that of ourtand that the rebel loss is al ways rnrjchshe latest three to oar one. He wished to understandable.' a, he ihocght irom tlse number repor:ed to have been killed by our forces, that is won!dr exceed tti en:ire amount of the" rebel a'rmy; ami. he was tn quite a qnandary to know where the rebel ttresncht came from. He had suppos ed by this time that there was not one. rebel left, but still it appears differently, for in the last battle the rebel force is reported twice tb number of ours! This person, however, after thir king the matter over carefully,came lo the vey sensible conclusion, that he had been . ioeorrectly informed by the the daily papers, published and managed by those who are in the warm affections of thfs ad ministratis. He' subscribed for a weekly. lemocrRtic paper, an act of his life he will rever regret. It is through the weekly pa pers af'er all, that the people derive their correct and reliable information, respecting tbis rebellion as well as ttiat of local, Sta e and national affairs KETIEir OF TUE 21 ARKEtT"7; CAtCrCLLT CORRKCTtD WICC1LT XV H EAT. 12 0 10 30 50 00 BUTTER, EGGS TAI.LOW,. LARD", POTATOES. 16 10 lO 10 RYK. CORS, , OATS, BUCKWHEAT, FLOUR pr.bbl 6 6?i DR'D APPLES, 1 cu HAAIS, 12 CL0VEKSEED.5 CO JVoticc- n " To the hirs and lesal repre- . - v ; seniatives of George Mears late Z ' - of 'he co. of Colombia, dec'd. ' Vou aad each of you will lake '''Ait -notice that at a Court of Com mon Pleas, hekl at Bloornsbutg for the ro. ol Colombia, on lie th day of February; A D. 162, the petition of VVm.' Cool was presented to ike 6id court, representing that the said Wm. Cool had eiecu'ed lo the sa'u! Geors Mears a -certain indenture of. mortgage in due form of law, ar.d which was recorded in the office for the recordina f detis &c. ir. Bloomtbur in and tor the said ro. ol Columbia, in Mortgage Book No. 2, pag 613 and 614; that payment has been, made of ail the. money due thereon, or , to ..become doe, more than two 'years irir to the pr8iiUtirn of . said petition, aad that tat'u-laclion of the said mortijase las.not teen entered opon the tecord of the same, and praying the said court to grant' a rule upon you to shew causa by the first tay of the May Term of the said court, A. D. 1862, why satistactioR of the said mort gage should oot be entered by the Recorder of DeesJa &e. for the said county by the -direction of the said court Whereopon the aaid conrt did appoint Peter S. Rishel Eq., cenrriisioner to take depositions in the premises', who will sit' for that pnrpo-e, at the ofike oT Robert F Clark, on Saturday t the 26:b day of Aprifat 10 o'clock A. M, wheo'and where, as well a beloreMhe said rourt at the time of the beartns ja the eaid lu! you are hereby required io appear and answer said petition Witness mvfhand at JJloomsburij, in the Coamy of Colombia, this cst day of April A. D. 1S62. , - JOSIAH H. FURJIAN, Sheriff. Bloomsbcrs; April 2,'18f.2. - ' Administrator's Notice. ; - TOTICE is hereby given that letters of administration on the ertate of Michael Hetler, hi'e of iltfilin township, Colombia coun'y, dereased, have been granted by the Register of said county to Michael B. ,Hei ler,.wbo resides in Mifflin township AH persons having claims or demands against t&e estate of the decedent are requested to present tljera to the undersigned and those iodebted to the estate to make paynienr fonawith to ' " ' MICHAEL B. HETLER, Admr. JIifHin twp Mitch 26, 1626?p. Adninistrator's Koiice, rl-TOTlCE is hereby given that letters of adrainistranon on the estate of John J. Ket'er, la e cf .Mtf3m township, Columbia eoonty, deceased, have been granted by the Regier ol said county, td" Michael B . Heller, who resides in MifSin township. All persons . havin? claims or demands Cairm tse etaie cf the decedent are re-, quesled lo present (htm for settlement, and those indebted to make payment w'uhoat delay to - - MICHAEL B. HETLER, 'Admr. ' " Midm tp; March-26, 1862; 6r -. r-EVERAL 'desirable Dai'idtni' Lo( in !oouibcr2, for fnqaire of JU3S 20.. l0-tf. W. W1KT. SALES, By irme of several writs 'ol venditioni ex ponas ai d Levari Farias, to me 'directed, is-" t-aeii out of the Court of Comrcorr Pleas; of . , . , i . , lie sale o., SATURDAY,- THE.3d.D AY OF MAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock p-m..ot sait day, at the Court House in Bloomtborg, the fol lowitj" real estate, to wit : . ,, . . . "A tract or piece of , land siina'e in the township of Greenwood, county ol Colum bia, bounded and described a; follows, to wit: on the north by land of Jarues Patterson-, on the South by. land of John Mason and others, containing twenty six acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. Sei7ed taken in. execution arid to be sold as the property of John Covanhovan, dec'd. . '.' .; .- j ALSO, . ; ..; '. " All that certain .tract of land situate in Benten township. Columbia countv bcun-" ded and described as follows to wit: o;t t!i north by land of Philip Krickanm' bejr, on the east by lands or; David Doty, on the south by lands of Andrew Runyan & Pf ter Case, and, on the west by land of Joseph Hess, containing eighty three acres more or lei-s, about one half ol which' is improv ed land, whereon are erected a two story frame dwelling honse,a wheelright shop, a log Barn, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the properly of N. P Moore.- ' - , ALSO, ; All that certain tract of land situate in Mocntpleasant twp., Columbia county, P , bounded and described as follows to wi;:. on the north by lantls of John Austin, on the east by lands of John CroiJie,ttn the south by lands of Catharine Zigler, aiid-on the west by lands of Jacob John-oo, con taining fifty acres more or less, about 35 acre of ; wr.ich is improved lund, whereon are erected a frame dwelling house, a Irvine stab'e, nd other outbuilding, with the ap purtenances. ( Seized takpp in execution and to be sold as the propeity ol John Johtlson. : . ALSO, . AH that certain lot of ground situate in Bioom township, Columbia county, Penna bounded and described as follows to wii: On the South, by the 'Nor:h Branch Canal, m the VVet by land ot the Iron Dale Co., on the Norh by aJSireet, and on the East by lot of George . Wesver, containing one acre of land be the same, moreot less, whereon are erected a two fclory frame dwelling house, a frame, stable, and other outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and io be sold as the property of Jacob Reiswisk. ;, also, -,:,;;.. AH those certain lot and .tracts of (and as follow to wit: All those three' lot lying conltjtuous to each other, situate in Kern town, Locust town-hip, Columbia enmity, Penn'a, bounded and dfwribed a follows, io wit: oti the north w?t by an Atly thirty three fel wide, on the norihea-l bv a Mam street of said town, on the H'iiih(a.t by land ot Ftaucis Kern, and on the south wrst by an alley,' conlainim: one third of acr each, mora or less, whereon ' is erected a new two story' (came store house, with the appurtenances. . , ,f Al-SO Six other lots situate in the iown "and county aforesaid, Ij ins contiguous to each o:her, bonnded on Itie northwest by lands ol Peter Rhoads, on the north wet b a Main street leading ttirough the town ti Siab'.own, on the ronheast ty an alley 33 feet wide, and on the southwest by an al ley, containing one third of an acre each, more or les, whereon are erecred new two Vtory fiame dwelling house, a -mall Irame s:ore house, a wt-ll ol water, a-nt other ocibnildiiigs. with the appurtenances. ALSO Oi:e other lot simple in the twp. and county aforesaid, bounded on the south west by a public road leading trom Kerns town lo Slabiown, and on the noriwe-t by lands ol Peter Rhoads, on the northeast by lands ot Nicholas Englehart, and oo the South and East by laud of Francis H. Ketn. containing eleven acres moie or less, all ol which i cleared land, whereon Is erected a loj. barn and other outbuildings, with toe appurtenances. ' -ALSO One other lot silria'e in the twp and coun'y aforesaid, bounded on the norh east by a public road leading from Ke-n-town to Siabtown, on the northwest iy a public road leading to Nen media, on the sou hwesl by land of Iaiah Stiaffer and on tne souin Dy tanas oi reir linoaiif, containina five nJ one fourth arr"S 'more or Ie!s, alt ol which is improved lah J,. wih trie appurtenances.' - A t V .'. ' . ALSO One oiher lot of land situate in the town" of Neumedia, iwp. and county afoiesaid, bounded on the west by Main Street ot said town, on the nonh by a lot ot John . Heimbauch, on the east by an alley, and on the south by an alley, containing one third of an acre more or less, whereon aie erected a two story frame store house, a to story irame Warehouse, a frame si a ble, wagon houfce,a well ot water, with the appurtenances. ALSO One and a half LotVituate in ih town of Neumedia. Iwp. at d comilv aiore said, bounded on the west by Main S.re-i, of Si id iown, on ihe north by a tree, i n the ea-t by an alley, and on the sontt by a l t of John Heimbauch, coi-taining one half of an acre more or Ies. whereon i erected an old frame dwelling house, a wellbt wat er", with the appurtenances. , ALSO One other lot of limber land -iai ale in Locust twp, Columbia co , bnindet on the north by a public road, on the eat by land of Benjamin Beaver, on the sooth by land of , and on th wes: by 'land of John Billich, caniatning nine acres, (all onimproved) with the appurtenances. ALSO One other lot and parceT of land situate in the twp. and county aforesaid, bounded on the west by an alley, on the North by land of. Baird, and on the South by lot of Reuben Fahringer, contain ina two and one half acres more or Ies, all of which is improved land and in good lence, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Levari. - ; ALSO, All that certain tract or piece of land sit uate in Jackson township,Colombia coun'y, containing fifty acres and allowance, foun ded and described as follows, to wit; on the Nonh by land of , Wilson, Robert and Silas McHenry, on the South by lands of Iaac Lewis and Geo. Hnrleymaii, on the east by Unda of Samuel Roberts -and E. McHenry, and on the west by. lands oi Sam'l Robert, whereon are erected a one and a half stiry frame dwelling houe, a log stable, with the appurtenances.: ... Seized taken in execTion and to be sold as the property of John Roberts. -t ALSO, . All that certain lot and piece of ground situate in Roarlr.gcreelt township Colum bia' county, Pa', bounded and described as follows to wit ? Beainnin at a R'one, a cot nerofiandof Mr. Da vies, thence by the same South eighty five and a half degrees west, fifty one perches' to a while oak tree, thence by land of an unknown person south seventeen and "one half degrees east, 29 perches to a pest; ihence by other lands of Solomon L. Snyder north 85 J degrees east, 51 perches to a stone, to lands of Solomon L. Snyder; thence by lands of same, north seventeen and, one half degrees west, 79 porches to the place of begiuuing, contain iag twenty five acres Vnd twenty nine per. of land be the same more or less,1 with the appurtenances. - f. Seized taken in'executton and td b fold as the property of Joho Litwiler. GHERJF i K , ir.. fnmo dwelling hot FB FHaalo i 1 1' R r i a u t e ek 7 O W o hi t . T t5 ' 0 H 1 & itii hv 3vi linerr-- iof af israj pd-., 1 or tract of Ir rtiwHViiHd tv-U'e Jaf o,br- m lint i n dT-ni tf w"i f-.i-w t K'-w r-r the said tract bounded ebst w.ard by lands 'or Jhn Ruisnl, iiorVn. by public'road nrnf tj t'o J ot bamuel snipr. - west hy .ml ui jaipix Bower jr , aud ihe ldt bt grnnVd aid cUini edae wopurteTiant io said building . , ,ji . Seized ti.len in xeciit'on and to bttlolJ as the propeity of . 'Jacob Suler. "," . " n ,: , , : ALSO, '"";'' V -, All that certfttn moiety nr half part if a lot of ofoniul situate in . Esjaj to wi;, irr hp county ot Colombia, rnatke 1 ic the nennral pUn ol said ti w it No. .19,'; Jj'imiber iii if ' leenj boonded h follow to itr lejiMiij at a poft, C(irnnr o! i"t N '50, owned rvv Alexander McKamey, on the. south ide ( ii;e" M Jii'' Street rnd rui' i' g 'em-e iiii said 40fc iouthwardly .othe. hmtdr;M(; jirf.l eir. tl,r- e feel -.hree ir-he" to i"v Alvv; tbeoce along said alle.etvv fdty forj' ! e feet three in-he. to a pot thence uln;ij.the oiher moiety ot lot Nonineieeii owin't bv Henry Trump northwardly ,ouo bnrred and seventy three feet three inches to ai'n Sreet alnrealll, antl thence Bton.nc St eastward!) ' forty . one'; le'et three tnchns to the place of. beginning together with the apprtenancs.-; ;'-1 ; ' . -. Seized taken in execution and lo he ttofil as tUe propvttf.of H"nrv,B W Vationc ir. JOMAH H. FUUMaN,' Sheriff-. Offt.-e, ) herilf. Blnnoi.t.-irs. A:nl 2 1862 " 1 ' ' .' ' Kotice t Ifit? llfirs of Peter iioffman, dte'd iV.iv COLUMBIA COUNTY SS : ; .V-.--. .' - - - i i r-t . . . i.i t T 2 lib VyOin moii W HK I' II Ol If cifir . lo ' I.miiKd f.i tin. Hen 'y H:flinan. Co W. f.iff man; llirrier FisU'-r. Amu M .- ria Fowler. Rozt'a An.atiii Cle:ivr,.y verier Hkifj'rcHi-,' Wil:iari H'rlnan : Siinh EliZabVlh " ilictt.irds. -; Ctiarlot'e H' flfr Harmah H'dimaT Joenh Steele Hnfi S?tii. iipI Se.-le, children, itnd device ot leer Hol!ftian.iWil, late of Locust tow ni hip, ColiTuibit. eniiniy. . ' " ; Yon and each of yon arp hert by cited and commanded to b and apuear in ous per sons beforo it;e J-idse of . the Or plan's Court ol said comi'v, to te hol 'ei at BloomsOnro, in and for SJ.id coun! , on the first Monday ol My next, then ant t iere to ar'cpl or refne ttie e-tau- of f-aid fee ! at tlse variation or -how ca iiv lie iaoie .honld not be , cold. Wiine-s tt.e hnnorar-le Auron K: Peckha-.n. Eq . P'esi deHt ofour -aid C"iirt .it Blofm-t.ij" ' th foiutevnth day .of Fcbruai) , A. 'J. on--tnousaiul eight tun'rei s'sty two. Jacob Evkhlv, C!erfc O C, , JOSIAH H. FI RMAN, MwiJ .SWffV Otlic-, Blooinstuira. Feti. 26. 1862 tt I.. . hiiiple.' " ie:ip !.. b t -re."' NEVV GOODS I GUEAT BARGAINS I THE nixler-iai ed i- ju-t .rec'eivinir a ' r.ew snpily' of oo.id-J, Ireiih tifHo ihe. -iti ol New . York at-d Ph'd'a. and is prepar pf to el them at II -?i need Prices. , '. Calrces from 7- vi l2i, the best at 12i" sorr'e: t f whii lt cost I5c. Die-G p.t-; Cf:a!iis, Lv'las, Gn.uhani!.. M nslit. . Ken trcky Jean, boy's Cs-i'nere, &n ., i'l propnriion. ; , . LiKties' Stioe ar.d Gaitors. in reit ari rietv (f sti lc t n.i quality A ;:f"'l h eled Gaiipr for 62 , ntA an exce!i"t C nre-?; forSl;00 A kid heeled Lace Ho-i firSl ai:d upward ; ALSO, it e Hiah P ral L'aW Boot (V ladies. Lndies' rid V.'t d drei' Skirt-, Lineu Hai'iikerciii-!- S', 1,1 a very low figure. CEl'Jli DQSS,ts3y Sill & Best Stosie Ware Serf 44.00. &c H m-m. Drieif Peaches, Mackerel. Ch es, Le nous, etc. Go.mI S rup '.1rh4!es " fon 50 ,o 60e a gallon Sugars, lower than refeti'ly Mil f. from R io.l3c. Ihe latter price .foi ; bel wliite. Coal Oil sslow as imywhere. . CFAn examinaiiori of the goo.ls is '. s'lt c'ped. Co-i.e and see for yonrselre .. tint the Cafch System is pref-r.ible to any o'her. (irait am4, country producn taken n ex- chaiiue tor Good by . , V L.T.SHARPLFSS. B!Vomhtr.; March 26. 1862. Am f a Is from the Aslj nis .... , . . Notice i- herehy : "iveli lht-ltie Ctm rniioiiwrs of Columbia county wil' fmld their Appeals on the following da)s a"'1 place-, to wit On Monday, April 2lM 1862, Ii aif Briarcreek, at tic Ri.inj u;,, t i. k Ie -.v I - E"ke, in Berwick. . On Tiie-ila. 22 f. Scott :1ml Cen r' a' l'1'" H-use d Dame. L. . Ever'tap; m'!L-2't Street. ' 1 ; 0' Wf'dnexliy. 23 f Orana- and " Mourn Piea ariT, at the House of Samuel tvere't, to O' ai ue v ille On I'hi.rsda', , 24ih. Fi-hinocreek, at the hrm-e formerly occupied by Geo. vV. Hoff 'in an, 111 Fi-hniffcrerk. ; On Frntat. 25ili, Henton and &ii jhi oaf , at William Co!-, Benton. On a:uldy 26ih, Greenwood a' the 1 v 00 . sc Ir.iut Samuel rhniie (i! J't-;ph K. Pal on, ot Gre. Monita 2t h Jark"n a i l Pitie, Deri-, :n .lackO". On rue-ta 29' -in Mi- 'ii. h' Runny m J-r") in On Wedi. ps. 30 h, Hemlkaiit Mt.11 iour, ai the Buck mm Tavetn i Hemi-.i-k On Thcrday, May 1st 1f62 Ca ai--a ai.it Fran klin, at ihe Fnhltc Hoo.-e ol Dan iel Re irionM. in Cattawi-wa. Fr'ntav 2d. Maine and Beaver,af tte Pob lie bou-e ot John N-is, m Mauivihe. On Saturday 3d. Miffiio, at the He use of John KIItr, in Mifflin vilie. On Monday I2di, Locust and Roarii ccreek ai the Honseof John L. Hirst, in Slubiowu On Tuesday 13th, Cooyimham, at the Hou-e (4 Reutten Wa-ter On .Thursday 15ih, Bioom at th-Couri House, in Bloomsbur.. By order of the Commissiou r. -R C. FRUIT, lerk.. Bloomsboru March 26,1862, .-ii;Vrakber Dppositejjhe Corl fiaue and next door to Democrat Ujfice THE nndcr-'gi.'ed.re-peiiilully infi rro hii friends and customer- that he has o ened : : A New Barber Shop. . In Court Houi Alley, next dooi. bnlow the Office ol Ihe Col urn Ma D earners f wliere he wdl be hvppy 10 wait upon all cu; tomers. Mud from long experience and strcf ; att-c -lion to business, be hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. EEAIi things here ' done in deceoe and in order." THOMAS BROWN. Bloomsburg, March 5,. 1862. . ; F PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL irSE.-anches 'executed in the best ttyie knonn in the art, at C G. CRANE'S GALLElll, 632 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. . C5"Life Size in Oil and Pastil. . CiTStereoscopic Portraits, t , - CAmbrol pes, Daguerreotypes &e. ' ; : For Case's, Medallions, Pins, Rings, &c. - novl4 .':.-. ' " ,. COAL OIL,. Ardesco Coal Oil for sale, 12 cts. per quart, by ' ir "' - JOHN K. dnrrdN. Blootnsbarg, Feb. 28, 1862.- " t ' v Greenwood Scniiiiarj'. n nHE Spring Term of iKisTostitbtjonlwi' - corjimeiice on the 7'h of April next.; fi be Principal i!l be bv nole jitistructorf , and h ample' lac'lities-will ! affordetl to qualify S'tidents for learning, for business or for a more ex'en-ive i onre Iii, .literature, "a literal shaie of par tr-ir-.as ' is auaiit "solicited"' : Pupil vrho do not come frrrn home, or are not pot under the charae o1 near re!a tives, must board at 'ihe" Seminary, and i sutijecl to the regulations ttiereol. They must provide their own towels - and hnv. each article of cloihin" distinctly marked. ''.'Eleven week cor-tiiute a quarter l.t-if will be a vacation id aboit' siv v v . in "ii; id siimmerl' 1 . Btctrdin, w'., 'it ) mi.' T--;t;- i.T')iiied rnonis, "will . he $25 per q'i"e;. "i.c half pajatde in advaice iuition alone' t'i Coinmou hrtmcHe-, S- 0' .'." includi'us advance Aliieira . ma(henntir his'ory &e. ' ,! . In La'in. German or Frcncn rarh extra . 6 00 . 1 i-ii For furthvr paricnlar a(f.lres VVM -BURGESS, Pinc-pal. - . Millville. Cnl co , Feb. 26, 1862. Kollocks Dandelion CofJ.e. ' THIS preparaiioi roa-te from i-.e Java Coffee recommended bv phv'in a? a superior NUiRITIOUS BEVKUAI.K for 'General Detility lypep-i. n.i a'! bilioiiH disonlers. Thousands who have tipen Cfmpelled to abaxdon ilie uie of col lep will t)e ;his without injnrion effects One can contains ilm streniti i tun pounds of ordinary coffee. Price 25 cen c KOLLOCK'S Li:VAI, The purest and beM BAKING POWDEi: known, fo making, liuh, wee and nnr. 'ions Bread and c. fce Price 5ce.-it. Jlluniifucliti to ry M H KOLl.OCK Chemi-t., -' Corner of Bri:lvl jlt-t CiietnU" Sir -. !-. PhiladelpJ-U.' ' Anil toltlby nil )juggi.tis and Grater, jtj Ferriaiy 26, I 6 2 1 V . " Auditor5 Notice. - Til K ri'.iffl -i ill'l, api.oiied :ii 'A U I 't,t by the Orphai:'-Cmiri of Cinrnbi.i conn v to di-tribote i'ie hal.ifce in ilie liandi if Rentien Mitlpr.. Executor of Infm - Lmden. late of B'tHrcreek Township, ii sid -onii' decea-ed to and among the ciedi'OM aud eider enii'led, hcow m.i 'niint : ivid rnei the parties in'te rested for the pnrp-ise ol appoinlti'ei.i oi Stiirljy, April .1th l2. ar ti- office in Blo'turnlmrj; at 10 nVl i. i, A. JV1.. ivhpti ari't wfiere all per-ons t.m-r cla m- are rcqne.tt.( to preent them or h fere vr ''pbarred from c'oniinu in for a l:-,i'e of -aid fund, JOHN G. FREFZE. Auditor. Bloornburs;, Marcti 5'h jx62. FOU SALi: It IlKST."""" Til E wnd ,-r-iv ed off-r for :'e or rc the foiluwin ,r(i!eriy, to -. c : One .jo'ni siz-d Brick D.eliiJ Hou' ho well ol water at the door, and o c .v. !irmiini -itu;e on t'le iiof't en-.' -fi-ij-r Market and Firi -tree: ; ALSO. .. I) i- .''d L'l 'tn Fir-t Sreet; Nno-e 30 fr'.me; ail f a frame -:a Ie ; r t . t'..,- fc; &r Ter'iis rea-otiahl F 'r far". iiiui.-e oi GEORGE WEAVER Bloomshcrz, Feb. 19 1862. .. FKi' ti v mmvAi mods, Stiaviii IoivenIics: I NVl E rlC.ll.l 'O t'iS v 'l l. oi - -i .".Ii. hitj I :i I'le c'otlilil a ' hi- --oi-Mam Sireei. two door- above ;he 'A ii iC.i" Ho'e,' uheie he lia- a i,;. s . i- meni .ii tncii tin I to vverfri'-y .n-,.' It. 4 llldnii. 'iie' i! 0-t fa.'ftiniirt b'e n i. i. s s ;oo ;s, B"X, So k, Frock, Gum, and Oi! CI t)i C n .if .H rls himI si.e. Pants ol nd i-ojor shawl-, stripes and fisinre vcs;, shirts, cra-vai- -lock-', collars, handkerchiefs, gfoe-? suspender and fancy articles ; N B He will also make to order any ar ticle ot clo bins at very short notice and in. the bet of manner Ail his clol!i:ii -m:id'' 'o wear, and most of it is ot horrc riiiinijtacnire. - f AVID LOWENBEK'i B oon.burg, March 2, 162. UEACTIFiiL C031PL!.XIC. I OCTOU THOMAS F. CHAPMAN 1 .t-n.l loall ysh . i-h it (Iree of eti trv ; t!ie U-M-ipe and full directions for IJKtK):.-, and nsinij a beaii'ifnl vee-.at le B-lm. h i will effectually reirfuve I'nnple. BioN !n -T-iti FrecklHf, fii., &c., b-ati'ig hc -'i0'th. ch-aii, an. I hean iioi ; a'-. i 1 rectmns tor nsmj lVj:r'an'- 1 t tc r S'iMitiioit. war'"tel o w.att h fnii -jr ixt: Ot Wilis kel-, 1 T a Mi,-, ache, i. :es . . ihirtv t'ay-. Elltter oi Itii- above Chk h V-btmticd by rcinrti nail, bv a-h'r n witti samp for reinrii po-iae) f I i THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Cheii l. 831 Broadway New YorK. January 15. 1 162. 2n. BIARRIAfiE. ITS LOVE AM) hale-. Kir;oi an'f iiiiii'ts iiooe- an.t tear-, re-let and j"ys ; MANIIOOP. m w trift, how rctcreif j th nature. uent"i'--.' aiot ra''ic;t! fir-' of i.perna'orr! cea 'r e.t, inn! uh'S ; tnvf Intitary emis-ioo-, a iiiil tlfb. liiy and inipedinier,! in ni:trn.je crally j nerv(nii es. con-urn :n in n. fii-. ieiit-il a in' id'V-'cal incap.ict' , ret):nng trom SELF-ABUSE -are folly exnliin-d in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This moi emr.tor lit .t; boob -tioulil be in the hands of eery yom.g perOfi Conte mplati:i maniave, ami every man or woman who cfesires to limit the number ol their off-pri'. to Ih-ir circum stances. Every pain, disease and ache in ctdeiital to youth, maturity and ol.l aje, i fully explained; every particle of fciio-v. pde mat should be known is her yiveo. I; i- foil of engravings. In lact, it disclo - secrets iliai every one should know ; Kill it i- a bok that fnust.be loi-k-o up and not he about the hone. It will be etil to any one on receipt ol twenty fie ceni' in specie nr 00 aue s'arnp. Ad dress Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPKUCK St'ee. above Fourth. Philadelphia. AFFLICTED & UN FORTUNATE, no n.afer what may be your di-ease. be fore you place yonrself nndei the care of any ot the notorious Quae native or for eijiti vrho adveitise in this or any oiher paper, get a copy .of Dr. Yotir.o'a book, and read il carefully. It will be the mean ol savins you manv a dollar, yoji health, and possibly your life. DR YOUNG can be consulted on any of ihe. disea-e- described ii. hi publication at his ofiice No. 4 16 SPRUCE Sireet,aboe Fourth, Philadelphia. ; Office hours from 9 to 3, daily. ; Eebruarv 26, 1862 y, Notice of a Justice of the Peace. I F the few subscriptions remaini 12 unpaid 10 -he fund l the "Iron Guard-" are not settled on or before the fir.t day of Februa ry I am instructed to commence suit, and corts must follow m ech individual ca-e. . . J. M Chemberlin, J. P. DLAKKS! BLANKS! BLANKS !t DEEDS, SUMMONS, , v EXECUTE IONS , SUBP02K AS, of nroner & desirablcf orais ,fo- sale at the of5ce of the "itar ofthe orth., AYER'Sr- CATHARTIC ppixiis. ''""?-.' - : JJiicE,3 r '-. SLi ' Am vou stck. feeble; and I complaliilngf Arc yon out of order, itb yonr syiitom de- Taugcd, and your fettliDgs un comfortable? Theie symp toms areurten the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of lrknesif ts erecplug npon yon, and should lie avertvd by a timely tisa of tlie right rem edy. Take Ayer's Pill, and cleanse ont the disordered bo mors purity the blood, and let the fluids mote -on unob structed In bealtb again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigorous ac tivity, purify the system from tlie obstructions which make disease. A cold settle somewhere In the body, and ob structs its natural functions. These, If not relieved, react upon themselves and the mirronnding organs, pro ducing general aggravation, suffering, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's tilts, and see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with it tlie buoyant feeling or health again. What is trne and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many of tlie deep-seated ami dangerous distempers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by t ho same means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements from leading physicians In some of (he principal cities, and from other well known public per sons. .fVoin o Forwarding SfercJtant tfS. Louii, &b, 4, 1858. Die Ater: Tour Pills are the paragon of all that it great in msdiclne. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon ber hands and feet that had proved iucurttlile for years. Ifer mother has been long griev ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and iu h. r hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your Pills, and they have cured ber. ASA MORQRIDQB. As a Family Physic. From. Dr. E. in CUrtivriglit, New Meant. Your Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities stirpnss any cathartic we possess. They are mild, hut very certain and effi-ctiml in their action 011 the lioirels, which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatniont of disease. IIedaelie,SIclclfeadacre,F'ol Stomach. i Voin Dr. JCdium d Boyd, Baltimore. I)B4Rl!iio. Arm: I cannot answer you what complaints I have curvl with your Pills better than to say all that wt ever treat milk a purgative meilicine. I place great depen dence 011 an effectual rathnrtic in my daily contest with disetue, mid believing as I do thst your Pills allard us the beet we have, 1 of course value them highly. PiTnncna, Pa., Way 1, 1S55. Dr. J. C Aye. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst h'lulaclt any body ran have by a d'Ste or two of yonr Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they clinne at ouce. Yours with great respect, EP. W. PRETtLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. Billons Disorders Liver Complaints From Dr. Tiifodore Bell, oXno Y'irk dly. Not only are yonr Pills admirably adnpted to their pnr pose no an aperient, hut I find their benefiriiil efT?ct upon the Liver very marked Indeed. They have In my prac tice proved more effectual for the ctire of iilious ont jyuiitu than iuy out) remedy I can mention. 1 nincerely rejuke that wu have ut li-n-lli a purgative which is wor thy I La coufideuce of tlie proteasilou aud the people. Departjiewt ot Tint Interior, Waxhingtoii, D. C, Tilt h , )"t;. j 9m : I have used your rillit in my general and hospital practice 1 li t Miico ou umdd them, end cannot hci-iliite to h-iv in.- Hro the bent t-athartic we employ. -Their regu lating in t ion ou the liver is quick aud decided, cuiise-iHi-ia!y th-y are an admirable remedy for derangements of that, organ. Indeed,! bnve sehloui found a caM) of btliuui duene so I'hxtiiiate tbut it did not readily to theiu. iraU-rually j.'ins. ALOZt UALb, M. 1)., J '!!, tician of the ilarint JI tjiiUiL Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Xlelax, Worms. Fn.in Dr. J. O. Orettt, of Chicago. Tour fills have had a long trial in my practice, and 1 bold tluiii iu eteem a one of the best aperients I have ever found. Their alterative eflVct upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small dunes for bit initi linent.-r't aud diarrhoea. Their safrsr-ccatfng make theui very acceptable and convenient (jr the use of wouiau aud cinidieu. Dyspepsia, Imparity of the) Blood. From Jin. J. V. linnet, Jltstor of Adrent Churc'i, Botton. Pr. Ater: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in my family and utiiong those I am called to visit in dixtreis. To titillate the oigans of digeKtion and purify tlio bliwtd, they are the v-ry best remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my frieiicUt. Yours, J. V. HIMK3. Warshw, Wyoming CoM Sf . T., Oct. 24, lS. Dear Srrt: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the syjitem and vuril'ji the fmmlaint ' the l,lond. JOHN U. MEACHAM, M.D. Constipation, Co t Irene an, Supprtmton, itlit-mau tiHiii, Oont, Keuralglaj Drop a j , I'Mialyalo, Kits, etc. Fnnn Dr. J. J. Vaughn, iljntreal, Canada. Too fum h cannot be aaid of your Pills for Ihe cure of eor imwj. If others of our fraternity have ( mud them as efficacioii as I have, they should join me hi proclaim ing it far the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad euouh in itself, is the progenitor of others that are worse. I believe ro tireness to originate iu the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and enre tlie disease. From ifrt. E Stuart, rfiysidan and Jtlidrife, Bitten. I find ono of two Inrg dows of your Pills, taken At the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural teere ti'tt when wholly or partial I v suppressed, and also very effectual to eleantt the tlnmach aud tryel wormt. They axe so much the bet physic we have that I recommend no other to my patients. From Vie Rev. Dr. ITaivkes,of the Af'thoditt Epii. Cfittrch. Pcisk! IIorE. Favannah, 0a.. Jan. 6, 1S56. HonrD ir: 1 utionld be nnerstefitl for the relief yonr fkill hat broimht me if I did not report my rase to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excru ciating neurngie paint, which ended In chronic rheuma titm. Xotwithntanditu? 1 had the het of physician, the disease grew worse and worse, until by tlie advice of your v-llet)t airent in lhtltimore. Dr. Mackenzie, I tried yonr Pill. Their frVcta were slow, Ittrt sure. Ity persevering in tire Use of them, 1 am now entirely well. Ffati Chamber, Baton Rouge, fjt 5 Dec. 1S5. Dr. Ater : I have been entirely cured, by yonr Pill, of Rheumatic Gout a, painful disease that had afflicted me for yearn. VINCENT SLIDELL. V-Tot of the mis tn market cortfstn Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skiifnl hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse quence that frequently follow its incautious nse. Thfe contain iio mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared tj Sr. J. C. ATER to CO.. Lowell. Mass. i.i r.. i' I.'. . J il. sli,r, .t.id ii. M Hrte--tii:i-!i . 15 :o'thnro. ami by on? l.-!tr it; eicrv town in !hi Sta'e. Aoii' fi, lfil -lv. NATIONAL HOTEL, (LTr Whitk Swan) I.icc Streti. above S1 Philadclpliia. 7 T. lit.-tHt.S. l'ri:p.wl',r Tci'isii ier day. ' I 'O ttie ld cii-ioiiir-rs 'f i'ii weli-kniw r. ' H.in-e. I (l.-s.re iV. t f 1 I I Imvr riMint :te' t . i tn ;'.rc Vi-il 1'nl ii-v-t lunn!iHil ':e -a Tie. at d ihi I rc-pc; lull) sn'icit a ctiMini aiive o! iht-ir p.'i tia'". S-ratti.ers, travelers am! vtsur.r, I enr diailv ii-i.il- 10 Hie hnspilalilj the N t tonal" ' et'trte an. ee and ju.lje !or ttieni-elve of i's ail va'i!je, iiju merits. I tie IncatiOH is cei:ifal, ami cor. ve n eiu Jof-Mercf;anl-and Liisme-s iUen s-neraMy We will always eti.ie-ivnr 10 stu.-v the wants arid comfort of ocr miesls, nntl wittt our lonij e. pt-rietice coupled with oar at tentue ati'' obli'4 inij a-ttau:, e feel prcparetl 'o keep a 'rd Hotel, arid ho, e 1 o iiive i;e.eral satisfaction. 1 V UOAPE t'hiiad . Jan. I si. 186. '1 1 H E I. O N HKN I O 1 : d EX P E l I E N C E of a SUFFERER. Pt.b;ihe I a-- a warn in:;, and lor the ei-ectal beneti; ct ii'Ui-u Men Hill thus- Who Clifier vtb Nervous Debili v. Lost of Memory, Prem!ure De cay &i- , &C. &c . by one Atio ha- cured himself iiy simple means, afer beitm p.it o areat expecse nnd inccinvetnence. through the nut ol worthless niedicities prescribed by learned Docor. Suiale co'ip- may be had ol the author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpomt, Lou Islatul. by enclosing a post-paid addressed en ve lope. Address CHARLES A. LAM BERT. E-q , Greenpomt, L0114 Island, New York January 15, 1862 2m. r . rTISS-r CELEBRATED ASHLAND MILLS WADDING, A SUPERIOR COT10N FOK QUILTING. &c: lor sale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store of L. T. SHAUPLESS. Bloomsbnrg, October 30. 1861. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. : ' OR A N(J EV ACA OEM V.' rX 'NOR IVI A L S C H O O l rOIIUIERCIAL IXSTITCTC , Oinngvi:iet: Colu ml io. County, Penmytvnhia 'i'HE Third Tirm f ihf preopnl Araffpm- i(t y parol the Oranytville Alale unit f-Vmale At-atlemv, will commence on Tues hv. Frtbruary 4ih.-1862 ; . I'rof. II. D. W a l.K Fltj A. Jl , PilnclpHl NORMAL DE P ATM KN T. In the arraiijjeme m of C!sf, the course "of t-tuily nnd tiifiriinioti. p.dd ih pxamiti'n- toti and l"''" nation of utpiN, in thia d. iiiinmeM will itmform ro the State Normal vl.iitiU of Vr iiiisylvania and to the vi wa of thf Sinle f)tparirriDrit oi Pnl lie School 1 ht ln-ti ii lion will be nnler the charge J Prol. M. 0. VnlkHr, A. M., a Principal, vim a- Sfholar.a'Teacher anil a Lecturer. - too w i.lt-l) known to need any reenm !:'Mi(ta' io'i. The Tru-tcen hav e pared -i her p.mi nor expense to secure tie rvice ol m?ii in whope inffsriiy r.l i'.ilny they have entire ' confidence ; and t!e are determined that the ohool in the tdtantaneM which il pro(Tet to the public -hall no; he f.urpaed hy jiiiy similar in . i'Uiion in ihe State. ArranL'enienl have a I no been made to connect with the Insti union a COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE' In which the course of Iritriiction will be 'a complete and thorough a in the best Com mercial Coileues.' S uent'J, also who are desirou ot piirnin Classical ' of select itnilief will have, as in Ihe S'ate Normal 'j.'lioolft, the needed lacilities and intruc- MOtl. Tte preparatory and mode! choo!, un der the direct charge of the Principal, will compne nnpds wlioss aae or attainment do not quality them to pursue ihe etiidien of the rfoiilar cla-e. In this department here will be lornit;ed to ihe teacher tu ena ' who are qoa'ifi?d for it, an op ; oi ' u ii it v lor practice in ihe Art ol Teach it't;, and lor learruritr ho.v to . oroanize. -ttrane. aiul intruct a rcnoo!,. in . such a tr.atmcr th.tt tituit-r their direction otir p'j b i c s'i;iii t et oiie truly Tiaile! Schools. Lec-tiiie-i ci the Tiieor an I Pfac.iioof Teacb- t.'j ill be yiven lo tho Teacher . si o leiits wr-ctlv" Public Lecturu-i w ill also 'be iriveri i-.Mitihly. Ttiit'r.ri, i ei(l, of eleven wnsks : ;-'ur i Vj m (ir-t jrH('ta 4 00 ; Second arade j (id ; Thi:d siraie 66 00 ; Commercial '.hVif'me: t 515. lull, courst". - ' 0..e halt 'li- Tui.ion " i req-j'red lo be a' ilit i v!iti!'i o each Session and c t-h-r l,;lf at the rl.e : nnlei'? by . :tt-eirip,i r.o dedij?io'i made tor ab -''i.i'j exec,)! in I's-n, ft i-ti'itinued illtiei. !.f ir.'.'iT2 and lnrnir-hcil rifm will be . -, -"i S i;ttent i." twtt (ii;l!r- per week. ' 'l,.e'e are a!-o roomnio let lor those who !o tiOrtr.l ihe(nel ves. tl;e tcx' book- life-1 in the Institution it t,e had in ttie place at the usual feliiiij; " t ,;-t-. T V For further parlTcolars atldrot?? the t'ruifipal ttr E Lazarus, Jarne Patterson, " liiuetificniler, Wesley Bowman, .l.S. '.Vi(0t. Samuel Aohenbtich, Wil i itn Fri'z. Hoard cj Trustees. 0'.:.....Kvi Jan. 15, 1862. HIE 4 ill EAT CAUSE OF U I' 31 A X .71 Isi?RY..;. I list I'tilslixhul in a Stale I Enveloped. I'rirr 6 t tuts : , A LKCriTKH HVDR.ClTr.VER l':.'7 WE! I , ON THE CAUSE AND L.--lv? CURE, of Sp-matorrha?i. Con- titp. 'io'i. lJi tal and P'.iysical Debility, Neiv i-ne-v Ei'tlep- ; Imt ared Nnirin t.f the HoH: Lai-i'.tide; Weakne-" of Ihe Lin, b- at il ti e back; Indisposition ami In cpae'ey lor -liidy and Labor Dullness of A i; rf hen-ion: Loss of Memory; Aver-ioi to .t iev: f-ove of S 'lttud: Timidity, rt Iti-'rt'-t; Di.zines; Headache: Aflec- :.. I the E)ff: Pimples on the Face, . vobir.iarv Emissions a'l sexual Incatts- ! v ; it, c conneqcei.ee ol Yoothlul Indis- r r I Mi admirable Lecturrclear!y proves -,;! I i; above enumerated, ofien pelf af tided, evil may be removed wilh.bts iiieiiicttie and -Ait'iout danerom surgical o;..-ra: ion-, am. should be read by every "nth ar.l everv man in ihe land. r:i iw, tier -eal, to any i.dJrer, in a plain -i ..i.-J e tvelope. on the recci;)-, of -ix cent-, .ir i Ao i-t'-Uie tiiatrip, by addrcs-iua DR. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bmery, N.V. Po-t Ouice box 453G. JaiiU ir 29, 1862-ly. MADISON HOUSE, (OF JER5EYTOWN, PA ) rgiHV. nib-criber would respuctfully ap pre I is Iriemls and the public gener ;tb, 'tiai he has established the MADISON HOUSE, i.i Jer-eytown, Columbia county. Pa. The above house has la'ely been refitted and undergone a thorouah repnirins by'lhe po-r-eirr He is f nil v prepared to entertain thf tr ve!lt:ii custom as well as the local wild ctietal satisfaction. His TABLE and lJAI,rtie well supplied am! wi'.l be careful I. siij.etm 'ended. And Ids STA BLE IR am ply ami weil stocked, in charge of careful aronin-, will alays be properly atiendetl CV He mvttes a share of the public cus tom, and pledges hi bet-i efforts, to help ue.-ls t-el at finme. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jetf-eyiown. Jan 8, 1862. firiclse liCttin?? THE County Commissioners will receive propn-als at the house of Pavid Davis, in lJertver iown-hi, C'lumbia county, be tween the hours of 10 A. M. and one P. M., on FruJay the 4th dav of April nest, h.r bciltiiiii an open TRUSS BKIPGE, ov--r C.in.ii-sa Creek near Ihe residence of Hie sui t David Davis. Sai! bridjre to be 8 lee; betweenabutment, witith 16 teet, iiiSt 12 ieet Irorn low wa'er mark; the ! u riients 10 be fix feet thick and the wmsiwall 011 upper and lower "ide of North abutment each 25 feel !on:; the wintjwall on lower hide of south, abutment 10 feet Ioiiji, and none required on the npper aide. Plan and specifications can be seen on the day and place of lettinu. By order of the county Commissioner. J nr-coftir' Commissioner' OfBce ) Clerk. Bloomfbur, March 5, 1862. J Executor's IYot.ee. Estate of Christopher HAler, late of Mifflin township, Col co., deceased. IETTERS testamentary on the estate of - Ctiristopher HeHer, late of Mifflin twp.. Cnl'imbia county, deceased, have been "ranted by the Register of Columbia conn tv, 10 Samuel Heller, residni; .in Hollen back town-hip, LtiRerne county. All per son indebted io said estate are 'requested 10 call and make immediate payment, and those having eUim-i or demandn will pre sent thern prrpeily autherticatod for settle ment to the nndersianed. , SAMUEL HELLER, Extailor. January 8, 1862. 6t. --j Vmptrrmit tt Hooe Owuert$ - - l.fiportarit to Builder. x , . linj ortani to Rail Road Crop6ifiu r . ... T? . - F - - .1 t "inn iiii-ii i ill rstriiit-ri. To all whom this may concern , and it concern , every body. . - JCDS CKOSLEY'S -- IMPROVED GUI1A PEU(;HA. , - -, Tii Clieapesi ai.U rnoxt durabJe; Kr-oding IT IS F'HE AND WATER TROOF. v ' It can be applied lo New and Old Roiofs of ; All kinds, sieep or flat, and io Shingle Rncfa iihoni removing the Shingles TH E COST IS ONLY A hOUT ONE-THIRD TH VT OF TIN AND IT IS TWICE : ; . AS DURABLE.. . . . - Thi article ha been i hor4it; ty tpt-tf-i) in ,Tew York City and all parts of the UnitM ' Mates, Canada, V ei Indies and Central aiul South America, on Buildipi-s of, bli kirn!, such an Factories. Foundries Chorrh- .' e. Rail Road Depot it, 4 rs,, ,Hj oh Public ' BniUlirigs generally, Government Rujljinos'. &c., by die princiiial .Builders, A rt-h Herts' and ither, during lite pa-i fot r yearsi and : has proved lo be the CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE ROOFING m ose ; it U in every respect a fiire, waier, weather and TIME PROOF covering for ROOFS 0F ALL KINDS. 7Ai ii fh ONLY materinl manvfictured in tne Umied blatet which cmbmes the vefy desirable proert'es of Elasticity and Dura' bility, which are universally arknow'ed'e'1 to be po-M-psed by GUTTA PEKCHA atiJ INDIA RUBBER. No Ileal is required in making ajipli- ' calioiii The expense of applying it is tri9nin2 witt ordinary Rnof can be covered and fin. - ished the gome day. , . IT CAN BE APPLIED BY ANY ONE, erjdwhen finished forms a perfectly Fi-e-Proof tuijxce witr ai elastic body. hit h cannot be injured by Heat, Cold or Storms, Stirinking of Roof Boards nor any external action wha'evor. '." liv-uii- tiifiiA rhKUH.i CEJIENT. For Coa'inu Metals of ail Kinds when poed to the action of the Weather and . ' For Preservivje and He pairing Metal ; lioofi of alt Kinds, -i ; Thi-I i tt;eOidv Comt.oaitlrtrf' ITnAVn .,. a w i i r rx a -wf-r- k r-v m . J t '.II which Will SllCCessfnllv resist extrema c!ian;:e of cbmie-.: tor ant- l.n.th nf t , . : when applied to me'als, to which it adheres firmly, tnrmin-; a body equal to three coati -of ordinary t a tn:, coaIs rnnch lep. and will LAS P THREE TIMES AS LONG ; and; from itf ela"tiMiv is not in in red hv iha . traction of UN and other METAL ROOFS, coii-equeni upon mauen caanges of the weatfier. - r v."-, ; It wtllnot CRACK IN COLD. OR RUN- IN WATlvl VV PAl iiWD AVH tt'lll K-rf "" "Hf KlbUltUl WASH OFF. . Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs Cin tm read. Iv repaired with GU1TA PERCHA CEMENT, ard prevenied from further cor rosion anft leakins, t'tereby enurin! a per fectly water ii-ihi Roof for many years. . This Cement is peculiarly adapted fir the -preserva'ion of Iron Rai!nis, Stove.3, Ran-. es Sates, Auricnltnral lmplerr.ems &c.. ..I. i . i ' . ' 1 i no ueot-rai itiKiiu'actijrers u -c G UTT.fi PERCH.1.CEMEKT For preserving and repairing Tin and other Metal Roofs or every description, irotri its sreat ela-iicity, is not injured by the con -tract on and expansion of Mefale, ant? will not crack in cob! or run in arm weather. These material are "adap'ed to all cli ma'es, and vie are nreoared to snoolv nr. . , i rr i " tiers froni any ran of the country, at short mamp. Fa. rMTTrA Pl,urll T-iria.-r rc-lls. ready prepared tor use, ami GUTTA llflTII t rL'tU'VI1 l i ...... r .1 i r.iivii.A i.t;i,.i i in barrels, wiiti lull priiiisI dircti"ti.s for apntn-'itioo. JiGEXTS WANTED II trill mnhr lihrnl and tntitftrlnm nrrnntr. - J j - meuis xcith rep-mUJe p-ti '? trA- tpnnld oke to establish ii.etnstliies in a Lncrauve ami Petma uent buirie. ' ' - OUR TERMS ARE CASH. We can j-ive abundant proof of all we claim in 'favor" of enr -improved Roofing "it . L T , l.a.'A , ' 1 I t.A.n n . , I thou-and Roofs in New Yotk Cittr and vi cinity. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Sole Miiniilscturers, . iriio'.etalr Wr.rfluuse 78 miliar St., Corner ol Liberty Street. NEW YORK. Full desciipti ve Circulars and Prices will be furnished on application. .-- October 16, 1861. ly. iiui.-, ii-.r i ' i ii i ii 1 1 1 r iii iu rr i .i CUESTXCT STRF.ET, ABOVE THIRD ; 111 in imoieuia-e neisnpornooa 01 jon bin2 Houses on Market Third, and Chest nut Suee's, the Btnks, Poi Office, Mer chants' hxchanse, ice. &e. co mo pkr ty si 50. Aeeommodaiion when required on the EU ROPEAN PLAN; Rooms from 50 cent and upward, per div, and meals at a First Class -uesturant attached to the hotel. Price according to the Bills of Far-. t he ity I'Hn take Passengers from any Stm ion In nr Ctns tn the lintel. Cr" English, French, German and Span iah spoken. July 17,1?6. PALI, & WlsTKK GOODS. PETER EXT nAS Just received from Philadelphia, and is now open'mj a Ihe old .stand lataly beenpied by Alartz and Ent a splen did a-soriment of merchandize, which will be po11 cheap For CASH OH COUNTRY PRODUCE. His f.iock i-otisistj of LaJie' Dress Goods, choicest stvles pnd la'est fashions. DRY GOODS GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, QEENS-U'ARE. CEDAR WARE. HOLLOW-WAGE, . IRON NAILS AND SPIKES B00 IS AND SHOES, ' - - HATS AND CAPS. READY MADE CLOTHING, &C.&C. In short everytlim usually kept in a country More. The patronage of old friend, and tha public senerally, i respectfully solicited. The highest market price paid forcoun trv produce. PETER ENT. 'ListH Street, Dec. 18, 1861. special notice: TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Advertiser, having been; restored to healih in a very few weeki by a very-trifli-ple remedy aber having mffered aeveral years with a severe lung affection, and. that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to hi leIlow-sufferer tha means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription osed, (free ot chare.) with the direction" for preparing nd osin? the fame, which they will find a ur cure for Consumption, Alhma, Bronehitia, &c. The orny object of ihe a lvertiaer in Mmd inn the Prescription is 10 benefit tha afJLo. ted. and si.iead information waich he con ceives tobe invaluable, and he hopes avery sufTerer will try his remedy,' s i wdl oot thern tiOthirc, ad may prove a bleaninii, ' Parlies wisuiu;; the prascripii"n vrill please address. ' Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Wiiliamburo, Kings co , N. Y. Oclober 3, 1861, -am. . - Ayer's - Cathartic PiUs.