4 ft LewistoVvn Circuit Muliroe, John Willi' f 'i 4 , Berwick C K&lniiiit,3LInll. f ijfitiville II T.NiKdh) WHjrst: Northumberland-- Sarjks, ' I T Stratton , Lycoming J Ewo.n, G L Brown,., ItellcfoiUc lTanueyhill, G.' Guy. er. CfcafAcld-S V Blahc, EJlu.Uer. Huntingdon J. Stevens, J. Ilodgcs, P. lienor!. ; DEMOUHA'I IV UISNTUAIj At u meeting ot tnq Ucmonralic central committee, held on Saturday evening, Mnri!li.2i. - 'Wi motion of B. Parke, Esq. the follow 'ing preamble and rcs'olutions wero unani mously auoptcil. . , AVhc'reas, llio domftcrnlic. .convention which assembled at Itarrisburg on the 5th inst. and nominated a candidate for the of fice of Governor passed the following rcso lutiott , ,. . "That it ho recommended to tlio demo "cratie yoin,g men of Pennsylvania, to hold a state convention the ensuing summer at .'such tims and place as shall he named by "the rcntral committee," Therefore . Resolved. That the central committee ,uame Ilarrisburg, the Capital of Pcnnsylva nta, as the place, aim me loom oi juiy.ihjai 1 . 1 .1 f . P t.-l-J "... 'as the time me of holding suru convention! and tcqiies'L .the, young men ot reiinsyiyania, in tho several counties, to appoint such mini her of delngulcs as they may tiink propc to atienu sain ronvenuou. On motion of Win. 1). Boas, an address to the democratic county committees was 'adopted, and the same was ordered to be. published .under the direction oi mo cnair- hinu and secretary. The cominiltco tuen aujournpu to meet at the hotel ofTL .Buchlcr. on Saturday cven- W'lhe 3ls't just, at half past seven o'clock. DAN'L. STURGEON, CIi if, Wm. I). Boas, Secretary. , Address To the Democratic County Committees. The Central Cgmmit'tec 'take this early' .opportunity tp srtto.hat, since tlie nomina tion of Gen. Da'vid.R. Porter, by the .con tention recently assembled in this place,' they have received from evcrv section of the common wealth, the most gratify ing ev idence as well of tile universal approbation ,with winch tho nomination has been receiv ed, as of the harmonv which it ha3 proline cd in the ranks of tho democracy. In the .castand in the west, in the north and iivtho 'fioulh, the beat feeling prevails I ho hrm hut conciliatory spirit which in foimerdays crowned ,tjm exertions of the democratic party with success is revived, mid the ad vocates of those immutable principles which V.;iumphcd tho elections of Jefferson and Hnyuor, aro every wnero ammaiei) wiw uic conviction that tho election in October next will restprp the councils of Pennsylvania to tho hauii3 oi mat party which iqr.i mr iuuji dationiof.licr glory, h'ar prosperity and her republicanism. It is with no ordinary plcaSltro that tic central comniiltcp communicate this infor mation. They would, however, at the same .time, urge upon the county committees, ap pointed by the convention, the importance of an early, a prompt and a faithful dis chartro of the duties confided to them. The 'reminty ot success is sometimes lop apt to produce a fatal apathy., The democratic party have now tho numerical strength to command success. Let that strength then he efficiently exerted. Let there be a stiict organizational the various wards, boroughs, townshins and codnties of the ''State. Let i-nmniittecs of virrilancc ho anpointod. Let tho countv tickets be formed and laid bo fore the neonlo as early as practicable. Let there be an unreserved intcrchango df seii . timcnt and information between the central Stand county coininitlces let information as to the nrincfnles, the policy and the pros pects oflho . party bo freely disseminated nmonff tlie people, and let the slanderous imiiutalions of our opponents upon tho char actors and pretensions of our candidates bo promptly exposed and rebuked. If this course' hb adopted and actively carried oiit, the central cdmlnittce hazard nothing in say- imr that tho democratic party will not only he successful lidt successful by ono of those decisive majorities which characterized its victories in former days. Much (icnends unori the fidelity of tho enuntv committees to tho trust reposed in thnm. To their hands has been commiticd (ho ditty of superintending (he jnterosts of the democratic, pariy, wiuun uio roa luumu counties, out more particularly oi, liuiuciu an early and efficient organization In callinz tho attention, of the county ,nmittees to this important portion of their ilies,' the central committee feel assured ihlfythat duly will bo porformed wltli that patfl'ptio zeal and alacrity which has always distinguished tho sulectcd ascnts ot? io i dcmocratid party cither in tho darkest or MUngllie?!. puiiuua ui iva luuuiiua. Evidence of tlie extreme popularity and rjertainty of the election of Ihopeoplo's can didate Gen. David R. Porter, thicken upon us from all naits of the State. Now is the time for all men, who wish well to their country, to rally round tho standar a of Por ter and Democracy. Gettysburg Compiler, nMmnitaM HYMENEAL. ' MARRIED, on tho 8th inst. b? the Rev. VViltlara J. Eyer, Mr. JOHN PEIFFER, of Mifflin to Mm. ELIZABETH KLINGMAN, of Cnttawissa. On the 10th by tho same, Mr. WILLIAM ATEN, to Miss DORITHY DROWN, both of Mifflin. On Tuerday tlic 27th. Ult. by tho Rev. Jonoli Scl )m, Mr. JACOB S. LASHELLSof Danville. .Columbia county, to Miss MARTHA KIPP, of Rush towWilp, lWthlirabctland county. On the wimo day, by Vile Rev. A. Loidcrbacl? fUr. WM. RIDDLE, Merchant, td Mi? MARY" ,JA'NE, dr.jfghtA-'ofMr.John Moorc.all of Danville , .On Wednesday evening last, by tho same, Mr. FRAXKLIN PLATT, of Philadelphia, to Miss 3LAftA Aftf, daughter of .Mr. Ebenezar Green, ough E3i. of Sunbury. In Cliilisquan,ue township, on Thursday tho 20th ult. by the Rev. Mr.Marr, Air. MARTIN LI3IDY, of Hemlock township; Columbia county, to Jliss ANN AVATERS, of Shamokin township, Nor thumberland county. By tho Rov. D. S. Tobias, Mr. JOHN STER' NER of Allentown, to Miss JUDIT DRUMPall of Bloom towmhip. By the came, Mr. ENOCH CRIVLING to Miss PHEL'tNTY VniLLIPS, all of Bloom township OBITUARY. Departpd thin lifoot the hoijo of her brother John II. Bowinan, in St. Joseph county, Michigan, on the 10th of Tcbruary last, Miss Susax Ann Bow mat formerly from tliU county, m the 20tli ycaj, ot ncr age. - , - At the same placo on.tljo 4th of March, Jesse Bowman, son of John H. Bowinan, in tho twen tieth year of -his age. At tho rcsijence of his eon-in-law, E'. G. Rickets Ewj. in Grc'oriwooil township Columbia' County, on Wednesday the 4th inst, Mr. Roiieut Lockaiit at an advanced age. At Orartgeville on .Sunday morning .last Mm. Cuvkn-iiovex, wifoof John Covcnhoven, Esq. On tho 4 th inst at tho house of Abulia Thomas near (jatawissa while onn visit to his, frffcnds, WitL iam HuMitr Thomas ppn ot tlio'lato'lolm Thomas, of Wayno county, deceased, aged 14 years. MEIEKTARY NOTICE. PTTIHE membern of tho Lvokpeniiest Tr.oor nrn notified to meet on Monday tho 7th day of May next at the house of Win. Robison in Blooms- jurs, at 10 o clock Ai with atms ajiij accoutre hifiitri in good order for parade and hip'-i:lidri. It is expected that all monbcrs indebted for fines duo from last year, will make payment on that day, u ivairumn will ih- issucu lor 110 COIICCUOll 01 all lines not then paid. lJy order ot tlie Captain . i Tm. . V. SWABY 2d. S. Bloomsburs, April 13, 1838. WASHINGTOIV (JJTAItDS "W7"On.are commanded to moot attlio public hoitse Jl: ot Daniel Gross, on Monday tho 7ih day of .uuy iiexi, ai len o ciock i. ill. ..jiroperly cquiped, uuu jiiiijm wiui icnroiiiHH oi oiaiu; cartridge. uy oruer oi tno uaptam , Wm. P. I. PAINTER O. S. If. B. Thcro will bo an election, held for orderly sergeant at tho samo timo and place. Uloonghurrj, April 13 1839. Tho Militia and Volunteers of tho 2nd. llattnlinn 8th. Division will parade for training and Inspcc- iiuu in iiiuiiuuwiiiir urue . . Xllo Volunteer Batt.dion of Un on OUarda. erlm. mauded by Maj'r. A. Smith, on Monday tho 11th. day of May lrxr. . r , t ' 'I lie 1st. Ualtalion ol tho 2nd. Ron. mcnt. com. mandedby Lt. Col. David Mid daugh on Tuesday tholPUi. !,,,,. The 2nd. Battalion of die said Rcsimcnt on Wed nesday tio lCUi. 'I lid oluntccr Battalion of Columbia Guards cunroiindcd by Maj'r. Motdicw McDowell on Thurs day the 17tli. 1 ho Huntington and Union Volunteer Battalion commanded by Muj'r. L. Trescott on Friday tho 1 8t!i Tho 2d Battalion of tho 115th Regiment com manded by Col. John Johnson on Monday tho 21st. Tho 1st. Battalion of said Regiment on Tuesday tuc 2-d. The 1ft. Battalion of tlio Wvominc Vohinleer Regiment commanded by Col. Hendrick B. WrL'kt on Wednesday (ho 23d. l ho 2nd. Uatuuon or said Reaimcnt on Thurs day the 24th, 'llio lst;UattaIion oftbo IlCth Roaimentcom- numded by Col. Thomas Hadloy on Friday llio 25th. The 2nd Battalion of said Regiment on Saturday tlio 2Uth. MILES AVERY Inspector 2nd. Brigade 8th. Division I'd. Militia. Inspectors oflicc, Falls April 13th. 1838.5 A Regimental court of Appeal will bo held for. dio 2nd Regiment 2nd Brigade 8th Division Pa, Militia at the house of Joseph Hampton Innkeeper. in IVcscopcck township on Waturuay Uio 28th. inst. at Which Umo and placo tho field officers constables and nil otbora interested are requested to attend. Look at This ! ! LL persons .idebted to tbd subscriber either hv Note or Book Account, ore- either hy Note ,6r Book Account, pre vious to this date, will oblige him by making payment beforo,Iio first day of A priluoxt. After that dato tho collection of such demands will bo attended with C.qsts. Tchro will bo no mistake in this notice, C, B. FISHER. Btoomsburg, March 10, 1838. COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. THE Commissioners of Columbia coun ty, will attend at the follow ng times and places tp hcai; appeals from the asses mcnt of "County rates and levies, for the cUrrent yeaV 1838. Those persons who in .tend to appeal aro requested to attcmd early in tnq ilay,. as an. accoinmouauon to tuc Cfominissiouers. For Hnn.ilock township, at tho house of John M'Reynolds, onTuesuay uietirsiuny oY;iM.ay. , . . s v. For 'Cattawissa township at the hottso pf Staey JJargenim in Cattawissa, on Wed nesday the scLond day of May. T?, Pnnrintr Hrciik .towtislnn." at tho houpo of John-Yeager, on Ttiursaay tuc third of May. ' Tor MiflVm thwnship1, at the hblise o John Keller iii Mifllinvillo, oit Friday tin fnitrth of rn.lV. For.'Briar.'Creck township, at the house or John Hess in said township, on toatur tlmUfth of Mav. For Bloom township, at the house of TVniii.l fimss n u ooinsijurcr, on luouuny ,lm coonnlli ilnv nf AlaV. For Fisliiiio' Crcqk township, at the lipase of Daniel Peeler, on Tuesday the eighth dim nf ATnV. . . For Su".ir Loaf' township, at'tho lipuse . . v . t . i . i i. . ' . i i I. ofEznkiel UOlc, oil vcuncsuay mu uiuiu il-.iu nf Alfiv. . . 'Vnr fin'miwood township; at tho house of Joseph Lemon, on Thursday the tenth Vnr Mount Pleasant township, at tho house of Frederick Miller, on Friday tho Kor Madison township, at the house o Richard Fruit in Jcrseytowil, on Saturday llir. tu-plflh dnv of Mav. . For Ucrry township, at tho house ot jonn Derr. on Monday tho fourteenth (lay ot May For Limestone township, at the house o Abraham Uause, on Tuesday the fifteenth dnv nf Mavi . FovJiibVrty township, al the house of Huh McElrViih in ilboreshiug, on Wed nesday the' Sixteenth day of i)ay F6r ilhoning township, at the Court house in Danville, oii Thursdny the seven teenth day of Mav next. , .- t IDDINGS DAPCLAY, (JORNELIUS CLACKNER, JOSEPH BItOBST, . , . f Commissioners. Commissioners OlucCj 7 Danville April 7, 1838. $ ' ffjisl ol' Causes 'For trial at Hit April Term, 1838. ilcnrv Weaver ... Vs. Peter Baldyi Thomas Robison'sExe-... . . . -: cutors, John M'Roynolda John' M'Reynolds John M'Reynolds VS. Anurcw m iveyuuma. Vs. Fanny Cummingset al. .vs. Nancy Cumniings ct al. vs. Chrislianna Uummings et ab John M'Reynolds vi Hannah McOotd ct al vs. William Clements vd. Joseph Fullmer Vs, Alexander Cumminga. John M'Reynolds. John Bailey. . M'Dowel &Bittcnben der. John Seidtcs' Adminis trators. Elcazer Brothwcll. Geor30 Carr. Henry Giggcr's Admin istrators. Jonathan Lodge ct al. Archibald Kerr. Jacob Hartiel. James Stackhousc, Ben. ct al. .Martin M'Calistcr vs. Robert B.Brown Jacob Carr Joseph Lemon William M'Cay John Croiisley Andiew Eipmons James Stackhousb vs. .vs. vs. Vs. vs. V? vs. . LIST OF LETTMIS llcmaining in the Post Office at Blooms bitrg, April 1st. 1838i Peter Bittenbcnder; Peter Biggs, John Bender, Benjamin Boone, John Bowyow, Paul Oroirtley,,, Franklin Davis. Paul Cartholt, Joseph Coleman, ,, Elizabeth, Dunham, MissRhnda AnnEmit.Daninl Pulmcr, Jacob Fickner, John fry, John K. Cirton, Jacob llartzel, Joseph Hartmari, Mislieck Hull, jWiss .Caroline Lynii. Jacob Lcidy, . Daniel Giger, Arclmbold Henry, William Howel, Jacob Jacoby, Poter Lehly, Jacob Aali"clc, Jacob .1iirkcl, Benjamin .'Ueril, Isaac .Ulller,' , ilissSiisan Noble, WillianvNcal, ohn Rohison, Daniel Redy, (2) Henry Rees, Lsq, Chapman Smith,, Henry Trimbley, Jesse' Wagner, . . . 51. Jainucl iloorc, Dr. Lewis iloyer, Rachel iloris, John ilioycr, Christian Neihard, Richard Rue, , Joseph Rockel, Robert Rusell, Jrihn Richard, James Strawn, (2) Rebcca Vanuerslice, Abraham Young, Persons calling for the abovo letters will please say they are! advertised. BERNARD RUPERT, P. M. LL persons indebted to, tlie subscriber by bond , untn nr imnlc rippnnni. or othctwise, are ro quested to call and settle the same before the first day vf April, next. Ho is JineJ to liav o .old ,nat ?r 1$. m oni w ? ll tending to this notice may rely on ttnet legal pro eecdincs for tho purposes of sctdoment. Them is no mistake. DANIEL 8NYDEK. Bloomsburg, January 0, J8JS. -" ALLER9HAMP'S Cough Sirup and Family Pills, for sale at Tobias's' Health Emporium Unseated Zsands-1838. NOTICE is licrcbv triven. that agreea bly to an Act of 'General Assembly of tho ommnnwMiui ol t'pntisylvania, passed tho 13th of March, 1815, and entitled "An act to amend llio art entitled an act direct ing the mode of 'selling unsealed lands for taxes aim lor other purposes," the To low ing Tracts of Land will be sold at Public? Vendue, on tho second Monday of June next, at.i'no Court House in tho Borough of jaimiie, in mo county oi uolumbia, lor arages ot I axes due. and the cost ac crued on each lot respectively: ROARING CREEK. , . Merest IVarrantee jiamcs. Tax. 382 Ashton George , lo 87 411 Billiii'iton Thomas 1173 129 Bean Joshua 12 01 343 .Benson Peter 8 02 317 .Beasley Johnson . ' 8 G2 428 Barron Thomas. Jr. " 10 27 400 Brown Nathaniel ' , ' 9 50 313 Barr.ni John, Jr. . .-; 8 02 40(1 Bittler Samuel .'.''. 802 40.1 Bouehain Eliza ' 8 52 401 'Bomb John Jr. , ' " ' 8 52 40 Brewer William V , 80 382 Beckham George ' 0 HO 80 Clingerman Jacob , ' a 95 400 Cunningham Thomas !' ' .9 50 400 Cope Thomas P. 9 03 409 Drhavcn Peter ' 9 G3 443 lilliot William - , 0 50 300 .Cobluii Charles . .. 8 34 409 'Baiil3,Jnsiah ' " ' Q 83 400 Jlcling Adam .9 50 357 Ileillzhcimer Robertt ,8 84 380 .Ileiltzhcimcr Thomas 0 20 409 Jordon Joseph .9 03 375 Kcnnear Robert ,'9 10 383 Jvennady Andrew .'9 20 207 Leonard Lesher , .3 99 434 J,eaimons William l , 9 80 Leminons. Matthew and Ruckel Jrihn Jr. 5 405 400 40P 301 400 443 Lawrence Joseph Long George Lowns paleb . iNIcCarty Jolm . ' , , Miller William , , .Myers Mary . - , Montgomery Daniel ,' Miller Martha ' M fitch Henry i Miller George and 1 Raver Jonathan, 5 Norris Isaac Powel William Porter William , Peabody Stephen Porter James Porter Robert . Ruston Mary ; Rustoti Thomas Reece Daniel Ruston Isaac Reynolds Johii Ruston Charlotte " -Raver George it. Reece Daniel Shannon William Trucftimiller Charles Tunis Richard Whileman John " Warner John , Wicke rsham Amos " ' Webb Samuel Whitehead Robert. Waller Barbara , Wheeler William , y alter Lu wis Yctter Jolm :.' . MADISONj. Armstrong James, -Armstrong Elunor Brady John ; ' Brady Jane Cornel ison Mary Cornplison Williarri Fox John (in part)' Gordon Thtiinas , Gnrdeii Junb tin part) Oiffen Hauuali Hunter Robert (in part) HatnsJosiah do. Hepburn James ; ' Johnson Margaret (ih part) ' Lynn John . Levy Aaron. Lyon Robert Lobo Henry (in part) Mayland Samuel Montgomery Mary Miller Thomas (in part) Rupert James Scott Alexander Slrcph Joseph Tower James Woodside John Woodsido Elenor Woodsido Thomas SUGARLOAF. i Beasley Johnson Coppfhqmqs P. paldwcll David Evans Able GitlenMaty . ... GrubbPetcr,. Hall Charles , Hartloy Thomas . . Hoister Darnel Hall Francig h ; Montgomery Susana Owen Abraham Russel John Spencer Samuel ;9 01 ,9 50 9 27 9 23 ; 9 03 10 73 2 50 00 191 420 400 ,5 39 9 90 9 50 360 4n9 9 02 9 03 9 03 409 210 7 00 323 399 7 70 9 47 380 .10 80 481 380 11 90 10 90 2 03 12 50 11 10 10 38 11 78 9 29 8 oo 9 23 9 03 9 03 9 03 10 30 10 37 7 51 ,9 50 19 79 1 08 2 40 ' 1 80 ' 2 02. 1 80 2 10 2 10- 90 1 20 1 20 ' 2 70 21 120 2 44 2 70 2 40 1 20 2 40 1 20 2 42 1 32 2 10 2 40 2 54 2 58 2 52 1 32 32 1 20 i 8 00 4 01 12 20 4 33 7 02 0 30 .9 18 11 80 14 53 2 40 0 89 10 04 90 0 73 1 08 7 00 87 440 120 428 409 484 340 395 409 410 100 134 437 300 400 481 38i 400 350 338 300 300 300 130 100 200 450 00 210 408 151 101 200 400 200 401 220 350 403 427 432 421 220 220 200 400 283 409 57 353 414 410. 428 385 100 330 384 80 300 00 427 Sargent Jonathan Wood William 424 Williams William 400 Yates Jasper ' 1-7 ,W -,. FISHING. CREEK. 184 Buchanan Arthur ' ' , 1 10 51 23 Frick Philip 157 Mcllonry Ann 3U3 Ugden Jolm 100 Pcttcrman Jariies 140 Solomon John MOUNT PLEASANT; ' x 30 Mf'ich Samuel 54 30 30 Montgomery Robert MIFFLIN. ',82 235 Lotties Matthias CATTA.WISSAv it 1 00 e 47 ''5C00 " ' 74 ' ' 3-02 !lv34 1.34 .3 92 -..l;80 3 02 ' 3.00 . P-80 ( f 400 Dovenbalich John . 305s Immel Christian 375 Kinncr Robert 50 Kunklo John GREENWOOD, '.'' 430 Aenes Alexander 150 Bowinan William 150 Colt Nathaniel . 430 Mcllenry Edward 200 McIIenry Daniel 330 McIIenry Precilla 334 Strawbridge Alexander 200 Young John NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To 1 owners of unseated lands and others con cerned, that I have authorized and empow ered Jacob. Hibler, Clerk of the Commis sioners for Columbia county, in case of my absence, to-ieceivo payment -ot. .taxes on unseated lands, in tho dillerent townships ot said county, and to give receipts and other sufficient acquittances arid discharges for the same for mc$ and m my name, place, and stead.- Landholders and others inter ested, are requested to attend by themselves or agepts, al tho Commissioner's Office, in Daiiville, in said county, and pay their tax es beforo the 11th day of Juno noxlj when all the tract's upon which arrearage' taxes ar6 due and unpaid, will be exposed for sale, as above. IL McWILLIAMS, Treasurer. March '29, 1838. last bi' Jurors. For April Term, 1838". GRAND JUROR, lilmm. Joseph Hcndcrhhot, Samuel Mclich, Israel Wells. , Briar Crceh Eaton Bowman, Gilbert Fowler.-. Ctittalvisw. Jacfib Yettcr, George Hughes, Richard Brewer, Bright R. Paxton. ' ' Dcrn. Philip Scidlc, Gcorgo Mastellcr. Hemlock. Benjamin Merrcl. Liberty. Gcorgo Billmyer.Jr. William Shad den. . , Malumliift. Thomas Brandon, Jacob Sechler. Mount rteasant. Isaac Musgrove. ' Madison. John Manning.' ' Hearing- Creek. Joseph Cherincton. Jeremiah Hughes, Elias Wertrrlan. Sugar Loaf.Vta. Singer, Ezckcl Cole. Ben jamin Kccler. i . . PETIT JURORS., i,,-. Bloom. Jacob Ilagenbuch.John Robison. Gin Hcidlcy, John Ha?enbucli, Peter Mench. Briur C-c'ek. Lewis Dcitrick. Thomas ly, Johp Hoffman. Culiawmu. Lewis Mctz. Bern. Jolm Switzcr. Jnmna .TnWnt. ur ' Morison, Philip Dielfenbacher, James Hutchison Robert Clark, Jacob Biddlc, Henry; Belong. w7,. jonn iingrit, Wm. Patterson. Cretnwocd. Charles Eves. .... fimljck,Som M'Reynolds, John Bruglcc! Limexlone. John Flood. Liberty. Martin Billmvcr. ir. Willi, -irr- rickvui. , . Mahoning. Peter Brinht. John Wilsnn Mau, . MaiUson, Jeremiah Wellivcr. Rnlirnim r.. wuu uui, . r in. j itiiuersnoi, j acou Uemott. Honring Creek. Gcorgo DcPiii, John II i Hogelindj jr. juiiii xiugnc;. . bugarw ji Gcorgo Hess. ips'is'sjsaviisjEa.. HENRY A . ZEIjLEUS, j RESPECTFULLY announces m h? friends and the public ntrally, that ho harf moved into tlie. house forniorly occupied by William Byers, in Selinsgrove, Union county, Pa.- whero lie is prepared to en tertain in a smiauie manner all those who may favor him with a call. The house is neatly finished, and conveniently calculated for Public Good Cooks and Walters hv u gaged, and the Table supplied with the best El tha' c b, ob'5ned in a plenti ful market. Particular ntPn,;n u.i paid to selection of his Linnnr- " believed.t6 bo of equal quality to ,ho 0 of any otherjmuso in tho state. The Stabling viih Cl " ,r extenre, and welliilled with tho best qf provender, and will bo at tended.by tho most careful ostlers, Tho subscriber respectfully solicits a share of pubho patronagu, which ho will en deavor to merit by moderate charges and strict attention to the comfort and conveni. ence of Ins guests. . HENRY A. ZELLERS,' Selmsgrovo, March 31, 1838.