hi All OF TUB NORTH iJi-cc.iisniiJi- i3 -r f.ert-stln.y'Ecrnir?, March 13ft, ISl'l "Tub iPuniTKR." We bbve received the February number of 4The Printer."' This publication still maintain its 1wah standing not only as typical of the improvement dai ify made in ti e art of printing, tut ior it original and well selected article Its terrus are Si a year'in advance. ' Pa. Johs, ol the Republtao in this place, my in hi lait issue that he 4 cannot agree to furnish oufdowu town colemporary wi;h brain?," in order thai we may rot mis-understand" fom ot his wiss editorials ' In this case the Dr. did not deviate from tb truth, a we noer did consider he had cny brains to tpaie. First or April Changes. Subscribers to the Star, who intend to change the. r places of residence m or about she 1st ol April, wiil please give us timely . notice thereof always staling the place from, at well as the place to, which they remove This will enable us 10 continue the delivery of thair papers, either by mad or by oar carrier, wiihout interruption. GodktS Ladt's Book This immensely popular publication is out for April, wi.h more than it- usual amount of interest. It is the publication of the day, so acknowl edged at home and abroad The ladies cannot invest a email amonnt of change to any better purpose thaH sending for Gomt. This work is determined to be a hei d i d ! shoulders above ail others in spite' of the dull times.' . f , i To-morrow (Thursday) George L Shoe maker of Buckhorn, will sell at public sale, aiot of valuable personal proiretty. Such hs horses cows, Vheep and shoals, with a genera! assortment of farming uteri-ils. This will be one ol the most extensive sales of the season. He will also offer grain ot all kinds lor sale. This is the place lor bargains. Nixt Friday is electio da) ; the time fixed for u to select our local officers to frerve us the ensuing year. The office ol Director. Constable Supervisor, and Cher seer, are of no minor importance to the ciiizei.t ol Boom township therefore see tha' good reliable and fit men are chosen Your greatest pairio s are , not always ti e tefct men to hold office when j'islice is de tnanJed. Frak Le-lie's Monthly is mon2 the very most interesting publications of the present day. The. present number, I. r April, surjasfres all oilier that we hae teen. Ii is n t splendid -number; con tains such a large amount of .portraits of in teresting characters, with short biographies ol the same. Its terms we believe are $2 a year, but we are certain it is not enough, for so much useful knowledge. Published at 19 City Ha!l, New York. U'l learned a few days since of an acci dent that happened in Fishinycreek twp., this county, on Thursday night, ot week Le lore 1al, by the runni ig a-jriy ol a coup e id norses aua'ched lo a sled, upe.'ing the co-iveyauee and throwing oat the parly, by which a number were seriously injured. Op.e of :he injured par y Mr Euas Pkalkr ilied soon alter. Hi funeral took p!ace o the following Sathaih, when a large concourse ot people were in attendance U'a cannot te too cautious when Out sleigh riding. Th Danville Ltlttliencer say t'lat RobaM tllitk.. a lorraer member of :ne Columbia Jaard, and or.e ot the rc'urned Mexican Volunteer, died in M.lton, on Sunday, the Jhh iust. 1 1 i remains were brought to Dan ville on 'Me following Tuesday for inter ment. The aame paper records the death of Daniel J. Dildine.a member of ihe VVash irigtoaville Cavelry, whii died in the hospi tal, in Kentucky, of typhoid fever. Hi re mains were brought to his native town hip, n Meutonr county. He was a young man Tnnch respected and esteemed. Thb GaaKD Armt aloug the Potomac has at last made a eeneral move, with Mc Clklun at the lead. The Uf serve Corps have advanced towards the enemy, and ere 4ong we may expect to hear of ome pre ty f harp work being done. The army of the l'niomae is in good condition, fit for pervice. They have been ery patient, in working out their efficiency. Well equipj-eJ aud well disciplined we may expeel them to do all that McClellan will ask of them. They -will make feces h take to double quick in a rery fhort time. The army is making daily niarcheson towards the acene of conflict if cch a cene must and will come. We'll wait patiently for the result which we irnst mujaod will be in our favor. There is a certain old hypocrite restdinz in this place who has rot much else to do bnt to traverse onr streets, from morning till night, and vilify hi neighbors. To car ry and manufacture newa of a malignant character eema to 4be his pleasure and pride. Occasionally he swells up and be comes patriotic! When these spells come over him. about etery other Democrat he meets he imagiAes them secessionist, and behind their backs he aneakingly denonn res them as sacU Only a few days ago he wa? heard to remark that there were fo recession offices ia town I Ouljr think ol it.' Two secession oflices in tovn ! Now, he ceriainly did uol mean that the Star otSce was secession ! Last Fail it was said that the Vemccrut Office was fecession. bnt we r.ever believed it, and the peop'e said tt wa. not by electing the editor of the Dsm ccrct to the Legislature. But this old logy for antil ve known may Mill conlinae to Thliik '.ha Democrat OiHce secession, and as ho certainly does not mean the Star orlice the other secession establishment, he must have fixed in hi mind that ihe Republican tuHce hi a secession estat lishment as, well as th? Dawra!. Withil, this same old by vocthv'j Ua'is tender aui a Ptalm ningt'. UNION , BEJUCriiATIC CAUCUS K0SlNES. Supervisors PHILIP KYER: ' ' -' RICHARD PLUMER, ' ELIJAH SHUTT.- : ' School Directors LEONARD B RUPERT, JOHN G. FREEZE Poor Overseers Dr. GEORGE YOST, JACOB DEIFFENBACH. Constables MARTIN C WOODWARD, ' JACOB BEIDLE.MAN. Judaeof Election HIRAM C. HOWER, Inspector GEORGE WEAVER Assessor LEONARD B. RUPERT. . x Auditor-JOHN K. GIRTON. . The above named gentlemen are the reg ular Ui.ion, Democratic caucus nominees, asking for the support of the voters ot Bloom township at the ballot box on Friday i.ext. It is not necessary that we should "speak separately of any ol these gentlemen as they are well known to the citizens of O'-r town ship; and it elected, we are authorized to say, hey will periorm all the duties of their respective offices, which in many in stances hag not been done heretofore. It is highly necessary that there should 'be a ie- form in many of one local matters, and the oidy way to accomplish that object is to give the above ticket your entire and hearty sup port T ie ticket is unexceptionable formed of men possessing characters uniro peached and qualifications unquestioned. It ought to succeed. Amsther Victort. Island No. 10 has been taken by onr forces. This 'Island is ten miles above new Madrid in the Missis sippi river, and about fifty-five miles from Cairo. The rebels are said to have been fjom 15,000 to 20,000 s roug and their po silioii at this Island a rtrong one. The place was taken after a fight with all of the ena mj'ii ammunition and transportation The loss of lives on either side we, are not yet informed. Our army has gained another victory in Arkansas, in which there were three rebel Colonels captured The particulars of this event has not yet reached us. Thus one after another out army is crowning itsell with victories, and those too of no minor importance The rebel Jackson is still retreating in Vir ginia. Our army will keep him at that on til fey gel him out of the State. McCleN lan's iorces are snre to give him some trouble to keep o.l of their reach. it'tv Arrival ol" SPKLG AXD SU31MCK GOODS, David Loivenbcrg iNVI'ES at eniton in tns stock ol cheap an I lasliionable clntbin at his since or Main S reft, two doors above !be 'Anier can House,' where he has a full assort ment ol men and boy's wearing upparvl, n.i hiding the inol fashionable U 11 li S U O O D S , Box, Sack, Frock, Gnm, and Oil Cloth Coat of all mtis and sizes, Pants ol ad colors shawl-, Hri(es and fiiure vests, shirts, cra vats, stork-, colUrs, handlerchiels, gloves, suspen lr- and fancy aricle. N B He will also make to order any ar tide ol clo'hing at very t-hori notice and in the bet ol n.uci.er. All his clothing is mide to wear, and most of it is ol home manufacture. DAVID LOWENBERii. B'oomsbnrg, Man n 12, 1862. tiEAlTlFlL 031PLCXIOX. DOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will i.miJ to all who wih it (liee of ciir;ie) the Rt-cipe and full directions lor in .i Kir.;: and using a beautiful vegetable Blin, that will etTectnally remove Pimple, Blotches, ln, Freckie", &c , &c, leaving th skin -month, cl-an, and beautiful ; al-o full li ructions lor nsiua Pela'rean's celebrated Snmnlatit, war'anled to start a full uroth ol Whiskers, vr a Mus ache, in less than thirty day. Either of tne aboe can ! obtained by return rr.ail, by addressins fwith n'amp' for return po!laii) DR. THOMAS F. CHAPMAN, Practical Chem ist, 831 Broadway New Yorlt. January 15, 1862. 2m. NEW.IBAISBEK SHOP. Opposite the Court fioue and next door to Democrat ujie THE nndcrsigt.ed,repecilully inform his Iriend' and customer that he has opened A Ktw Earber Shop. fn Couit Hoae Alley, nxt door below the Osfice ol the Columnta Demot-rat, where he w ill be h?piy to watt upon all t-niomers, and from Ion; experience and utrct attn tion to bu-insf, he hopes to merit and re reive a liberal share 01 public patfonae. OTAIl things here 1 done iu decency and in order." v THOMAS BROWN. Bioomsbnri, March 5, 1862. 3IARUIiGE.-ITS LOVE AM) hates, sorrows and anuer, hopes and tears, regrets and joys; MANHOOD, how lost, how restored; the nature, treatment and radical cure of spermatorrhoea or sem inal weakness j invcluntary emissions, sex ual debility and impediments to marriage generally; nervousness, coiinmplion, fit., mental anrl physical incapacity, resullinz from SELF-ABUSE -are lully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. Thi mol extraordinary book should be in the hand of every young person contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who desires to limit the number of their offspring lo their circum stances. Every pain, disease and ache in cidental to youth, maturity and old age, is fully explained; every particle of knowl edge mat should be known is here given, it is full of engravings. In fact, it disclo ses secrets that every one should know; still it is a book that must be locked up, and not lie about the house. It will be enl to any one on receipt of twenty five cents in ppecie or nostaje stamp. . Ad dres Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPRUCE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED & UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, be fore you place yonrself undei the care of any of the notorious Q'inck-i native or for ei2ti who adveitise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Yonr."' book, and read it carefully. It will be the means of saving yon many a dollar, yoarbealth, and posibly your life. DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases described it. his publication at hisoftice, No.416 SPRUCE Sireet.above ronrtti, t'hiUcleiplwa. Office hours from 9 lo 3, daily. . Eebruarv 26, JS62 y, Kctice of a Justice of the Peace F the few subscriptions remainhg unpaid to "he fund of ihe "Iron Guards" ara not settled on or before ihe first day of Februa ry 1 am ititrneted to commence suit, and corts must follow in ecn individual case. J M.Cbembetlin, J. P. Ayer's Cherry PectoraL i f CATHARTIC,, - - f Irt yon stele. Teeble, an i comutiutngt Are yon out o: order, with roar jsten di raiijwA, sud yotu" feelings ub j.-. Coiut'urtubler , Then jrmi torn cue often the prelude 1 1 sorious illness. Sumo fit ct sickness la creeping npon yot , and aboutd be averted by -1 timely use 'Of the right Tea edy. 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Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes f ar $1. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES &, CO.. Lowell . Mais. Sold ty li. P. I.niz. J R. Moypr, and O. M Haneubucb, B!oombur?, and by one dealer in eirrv town in the State. April 6, 1861 -ly. NATIONAL HOTEL, (Latk Whitk Swan) Kace Street, above 3d Philadelphia. T. V. ROAUES, Pioprutor. Terms; S 1.2.1 per day, rpO the old customers of this well known J- House,. I desire to say, that I have renovated, improved and newly furnished the sa.ne, Btid that 1 refpectlully solicit a continuance of their patrona-ze. Strangers, travelers and visitors I cor dially invite to the hospitality, of tie "Na tional" to come and eee and jn Ige lor tlieni"elves of lis advantages and rn'-rtM. The loratioH is central, and convenient for Merchants and business men generally. We will always endeavor to Midy ihe wants and comforts of our uest., and with our Ions experience coupled with our at tentive and obliging assistants, -ve feel prepared o keep a good Hotel, at d hope to sive general satisfaction. 3 T. V. RODES. Philad., Jan. 1st, 1862. ffi HE CONFESSIONS and EXPEDIENCE 1 of a SUFFERER, Pobiishe.l as a warn ing, and lor the especial benefit o,' Young Men and thos- who euffer with Servous Debility, Loss of Memory, Preina ur De cay, &c , &c, &c, by one who ha cured himself by simple means, aOer b-iing put to great expense and incon vi.nient'e, through the use of wor'hless medicines prescribed by learned Doctors. - Single copies may be had of th: author, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq., Greenpoit t, Long Inland, by enclosing a post-paid aldrned en ve lope. AdJresa CHARLES A, LAM BERT. Esq, Greenpoint, Long Island, New York. !r January 15, 1862 2m. R0TICE TO LAND OWN CIS. .THE undersigned, Treasurer of Columbia County, vvouli give notice to all tt ose ow ing him tbeir taxes on unseated. Itnds, for the years 1860 and 1861, that thsy ' roost come forward and pay the same, be tween this and the first of April,' other ist the bind will be advertised and sold. A word to the wise is sufficient (ic. 1'" ' JAS. McNINCH. Treasurer's 0;fice, : ) Tuimrer: Bloomsburg, Fob. 19, l?6l j p JdiiCE, STATEMENT r 0 $ THR FINANCES F.lTHE J COTjNT y OF TOLUMBIA Pa., FROM THE FIRST OA Yi f JANUARY, 1861, to THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1862, fpHK Audfiors elected to settle and adjat the public acconnts of Colombia county have exatnined the ame 'from the 1st day of Jannary, 1861, to the t dav of January 1862, and respectfully lav lefre the Hon orable the JndgflH of the tTonrt of Common Pleas, the following Maieinent antl report, screeably to the 22d Section of the "Art ol the fJen-ral Asspmhly ol this Comm"i wpulth, p .tssed the 4ih day of April, A. D., 1831." JOHN JA. FUNSTON Tranrpr of Columbia county, in accounl with said county : LR. Jn. 18fil, To tt xes ontstandinsr, f 7l43 37 do do cash io Treasurnr's hands 2055,48 J.r.. 7th, To cash ol J. J. Karn, land redeemed, Fb. Vh, To cash of S. F. Headley, land redeemed, Fb. 6, To cash of W Cole, old iron, Feh. 9, To cafeh.of J. Galbraith, laud redeemed. 3,77 46,14 11.18 22.17 June, Am'tof Co. tax asc'.l for 1861, 8789,48 r Aaiarar do do Mate tax asM tor lPOi, e4Ut, do Am'tTcash ree'd lrom miluary a'd 1861. Oct. To ten day nssemer.t, Nov. 12, To cash of A. Ldley, J. P., on sal of an esttay, Njv. 12 To cash received fortte of Court Room, Drc. 18, lmert on Note of S N"V- hard, ailm'r of B. Hayman. deu'd, Dec. To Note of B. Hayman'a adm'r, To interest of the tame, 71 .08 5,48 2,12 8,00 S2'ti60!,06 CR. By ami otitc'anding for 1851 and pre vious j ear?, S7225.05 By exonerations allowed collector 263.25 By commissions, do do 80.87 By order redeemrd. ' 9134.70 By Treasurer's com. on f9000,00, 360 00 By balance on ihe abatement a ppr Auditor tienl'a R-port, daied Mar. 28th, 1861, 26,03 By ami of S'ate tax paid Slate Treas urer Julv 24ih, 1861, 8290,13 By cash in bauds of Treas. doe co., 421.03 f2ri6tll,06 pafo'ors pay, spring apesment, do do trieniel assessment. S340,89 429 03 769 92 AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Am't paid r.oiin'y Aur Scitv. urn inn; A'n n.KKK. 8100,00 Anrt paii' Andiif.r. and Clerk, Am't paid V. Win for audnintf Pro lhouotar)'s and Register's ae'.8, 40,50 12.50 $53,00 BRIDGE-ANT ROAD VIEWS. Am't paid sundry prnn. SI 10,00 BLANK BOOKS. Am't paid sondry per-on Mk book, S97 63 riiJAUU or uciiir. Am't pa'ul Rosauna Shaler, do Elizabeth Smellier", do Mrs. Ka e Mahoney do Margaret Mc-Girr. co Mary J. Thornton, do Mr. Patterson, c'o Mrs. Diehl, do Mr. Talor, do Mrs. Fowler, do Mrs. Mary Jane Manning;, do Mrs. Etlr, do Rosalinda Warner, tn Sarah SimOtl. S10 00 10 t)0 to 00 5 00 5 nn 5,00 5 00 5 00 a 00 5,00 5.00 5,00 5.00 Paid S BalJy kJ. Evans, B of Relif, 6.(0 SH6,U0 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. mout.t paid Mindrv nprotf. t396,23 CONSTABLES' RETURNS. Amount paid the several couris S86.30 COUBT CRIER. Am't o'd court t rier during th var S51,f0 CLEANING COURT HOUSE. P'd Ann Loti2, cleaning coon bouee 817,00 COUNTY BUILDING-. Am't paid lor repairs done to county t,uildim dnrinir lh year. Si 13,09 JUROPS WAGES AND MILEAGE. Paid Juror at th several cnoris, S853.26 r iu. a i.j. Win. H. Jacoby, S130 59 Levi L Taie, A. B. Tat, ralemou John, 61.3S 72 99 39.50 t304,44 SI 56.92 S164.3S 51,16 PENITENTIARY. Prtid Eastern S a'e Penitentiary. PROfHONOTARY. Paid Jacob Eyerly, POSTAGE. Amount paid Palemou John. ROAD DAMAGES. Paid William toie, Bemon, m i: 15,00 35.00 300,00 f.0,00 20,00 40.00 . 10.00 10 00 20 00 co do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Jane IVieep, iitduirru, Mrs. M Barion, Bbiom, hatike, Scott, John Melu k, do Peter Melu k, do Jacob Stetler's heir. Madison, Wei-ley Bowman, Oianft, Jacob Ash, Btsnton. Aaron Kesier, jr., Mt. Pleasant, John Smith, Benton, Deunio pr.-el, Bloom, Gros" oiKuhii, do Stephen Kuiin do John Walls, Greenwood, Mrs. S. A. Peirikio, Bloom, 10 00 7.00 75 00 25,00 25,00 10 00 50.00 S7 12,00 S400 00 218, G6 BRIDGE CONTRACTS. i Ami paid John Ent on conuact, do David aavage, S618 66 BRIDGE REPAIRS. Ami paid sundry per-on lor repairs, ?279,22 COMMISSIONERS AND CLERK George M.tler, 5 ,'XX Jceph R. P-.ton, M.OO Wrilliarn Lamon, 1 , "X Charles H. Hess, 3.50 liobe.t C. Fruit, Cleik, ' -"'""" -96,50 COMMISSIONERS' ATTORNEY. Am't paid John G Freeze, Att'y. S60.0G Ami raid E. H. Little. U.t. Aii'y, s,oo - ELECTION EXPENSES. Spring election sweariug officers e'e 408.05 Special election, 295 90 t f QO (ieaeral election, bl 154,24 FOX AND WILD CAT SCALPS. Amount paid sundry person-, 8106,97 FUEL. Amount paid for coal and wood, 548,33 Amount paid sundry persons, 537,01 Am't paid Lycoroina Insurance co.S25.77 INQUESTS. Amt paid sundry persons for holding inquests during the year, 333,04 REGISTER & RECORDER. Paid D. Lee, recording Treas bond, SP.00 ,n do for cooving alphabet to Mmi Book. 50,f0 SHERIFFS BILL. A m'r n ai d John Snyder for conveying Tlatk Price et. al. to Penitentiary $281 00 P'd J. Snvder board &c. for prioners 345,83 Paid Josiah H. Fcrmatj lor boarding prisoners &c. 2r ftO 653,73 . SURVEYOR. -Paid Solomon Neyhaid for Surveying. and making map for county, S594f27 Paid P. W. Shafer, suiTeying co. Ime between Co!..&Scbriylfci!l conntiea 75.00 - STATE ROAD AND CO. LINE. Paid J is. Masters rnuuiri Siate road , through Pir townlrtp, ., , 51,50 Paid George Mack at. running co. line betweeo Columbia & Luzerne, 30,00 81,50 531,00 TIP-STAFFS Amcunt paid at the sevral courtf, TAXES REFUNDED. Ami of road and poor taxes returned to townships. $138 65 Amount to John ft on.!, 33 S138 98 Whole ami of order? isoed 186 1, Deduct ami of taxes refunded, Ex penditnreB for thn iar 1861, S9095.60 138.98 8956,62 We, the underlined At.diior of the cc of Columbia bei'ijr t'uly elecK'dto adjust and !.tile the at'couuis of ihe Treaurt-r and Co'rimi"storif r, have carefnliy 'xarniiied the aocouttis and vouchers of the same. from the Grst day of Jn.iury, A D . 1861, to the fitt-t day ot January, A. D., 186, do rerlil) that we find them correct a set 'forih io Ihe foresoinj staiement, and that we find a balance due Columbia conntv of FOUU HUNDRED &TWEFTY-ONE DOLLARS AND THREE CENTS, Irom John A. Funs ton, Treasurer ol said county. . Given under our hands thi seventh day ol January, A. D , 1862. GEO KG E M HOWELL, ) plw JOS. . KMl'Tf.K, " V ' JOHN F. FOWLER, ) A,,d,lors AireitDAKlFAs LEE, Clerk. 10 73 Wrt, t he miileri-ianed Commissioner of yg ! Coltitn bia county, do cert'fv that the fo'e ' , I ijoinir ii a correct statement o' the acc.ou;,y i r . . 1 - r. .i..- . 100 t ui shui coiiiuy nr iii irai ioi. In testimony whereol we have hereunto M niir hands this eeventfi day of January A. D. U62 JOSEPH R. PATTON ) Comm'a Wll LI AM LAMON, ot CHARLES H. HESS ) Ccd Co. Attest C. FRUIT, Cet. Approved by the Conn, Feb. 4th 1862. STEPHEN BALDY. ) A-oeiaie JOHN M-REYNOLDS J Jiidges. Commi-sioners Oifioe, ) Bloomsbura, Fb. 5, 1862. Hilliam G. Perry, Bookseller, Blank Book ManuU rer and Dealer iu Imported and Amer ican Station ery, and Photograph Alburns, S. W. cor. Fourth and Rare, PhiUda. lilank Accou.it Hooks, FOLS-CAP PAPER, LETTER, NOTE, Bill, -Sermon and Drawing Paper, Curtains and Wtappina papers, Envelopep, Pencils. Slates, Back ira mm on Boards. Chess Gold Pens Family Bible, Hjmn, Prayer Book A meriran, En li-h & French Inks, Pocket Books Writinu De-ks, kc. &c , all of wt.ich are t einu old at very low prices fot cah. Wm. G. Petry, S. W. cor 4ih &. Race, Phila. Blank Bucks of the. Best Quality, can be boiirt at low lice s. in verv vari eiy of Mjle of binding, 1 Wm. G. Perry's Arconni Book Maniii'actory, S. W. cor. 4ih and Race Sireeis, Philata. Family RiS!c. A !arc assortment t-elltn at very Ijw prices for cash. Win. G. Perry, S. W. cor Fourdi Si Race Sire' Itiiy Win. . Terry's Steel Pens, the best and cheapest in the market Wm. G. Perry, S'siinner, S. W. corner Fourth & Race m. 00(I ISOdlaJ Selling at a bargain. Puicnaers buying Books, and Stationery for cash, car. pur chase much below w holesale prices at S W. cor. Fourth & Race. Wm. G Perry, Bookseller and Statior.er. Ilook ISiiitlin? Of every det-rription executed in the tpst stvle. Feri-ons having PooKs in quantity ;hat need binding, can have them bound al the present time at very low rates. None but experienced workmen are employed iu my establishment. m.i- I hutii, Book Hinder and Stationer, S. W.Vor Fourth & Race Sts, Philada December IS, 1861 -4m. irUXIB PROPYLAMlNt: During the past year we hee introduced to the notice ol the medical profession o his country the Pure Ctyitalited Chloride cj Prowylumint. a a KENEDY TOR RIIEttIATIS.lI ! And having received Irom many sources, both from plijMcians of the highest stand ng and from patients, the most nattering I csiiuioiilals of r. Ie:l Vnlne in the treatment ol this painful and obst'i- na'e disease, we are induced to present it to the pnbito in a lorm READY FOR IM MEDIATE USE, which we hope will com mend itself to hise who are suffering with this atTlic.iiig complaint, and to the medi cal practitioner who may feel disposed to lest the powers of this valuable remedy. ELIXIR PROPYLAMINE, in the form above spoken of, has recently been extpu sively experimented with in the Feimsy Ira nia Hospital, and with MARKED SUCCESS (as will ap pear from the published accounts in the medical journals.) X3T It is carefully put up ready for im mediate use, with full directions, and can be obtained from all the drugiti at 75 cents per botlle. and at - holesale of BULLOCK & CRENSHAW, Druggifts and Manufacturing Chemists, pHH.ADtI.PHIA, Pksna. Philadelphia. Jcne 2r. 1861 Iv. P HOLOGRAPHY IN ALL I I'S Branches executed in the best stle known in the art, at C. (! CRANKS GALLERY,. 532 Arch Street, East of Sixth, Philadelphia. CFLile Size in Oil and Pastil, CF"Stereoscopic Portraits, C?Ambrol pes, Daguerreotypes, &c. For Cases, Medallious, Pins, Rings, &c. nov 14 Executor's Notice. Estate vf Christopher IMter, lite of Rlifjli townsh'p, Cot ca., deceased. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Christopher Heller, laie of Mifflin twp.. Colombia county, deceased, have been granted by ihe Register of Columbia conn Ty, to Samuel HelUr, residing in Hollen huilr tnwnshin. Luxerne county. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to call and make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands will pre sent them prcpeily authenticated for settle ment to th niidersiuned. SAMUEL HELLER, Exttitior. Janosry p; 1862. Cm. ORANGEVILLE ACADEMY, N O Ft M A L S C H O O L NP ( OMMEIICIAL IXSTITUTG . ; Omngtvi le, Culumlia County, Pennsyly ihia flVj-IE Third Term ft the present 'Acad em ic year of the Oraneville Male and Female Academy, wiil commence on Tues day, Fet.rut.ry 4th. 1862 ; Irr. II. I. WAMiin, A.M., Principal. NORMAL DEPATMENT. In the arraiiJemeni nf Ciarses, ih course ol t-tndy and tnsirociioii. and the examina tion and yra-'uHliori ol pupiU, ' 'h'- d-- (larlmet-i will conlorrn o the S .iie Ntirma! chool of "Pf'niiBydvaiiirf anil :o ttie vw of th S'ate Depafim'Mi' ot Put. 'tie. S h uA I tie lu-titniioii will b nn.lor the ctir: ol Prol. H. D. Walker, A. M., d Principal, who as a -cliotar,a 1 eaidier anil a Lecturer, is too widely ki.'own lo need 'any :recm'il metnlatio'i. The Tru-lees fiave Kpar-d neither pains nor expanse to secure, the service ol a man in "v-hose int-uriiy prd abiluy they have eriiire cotifi ience ; and they are determined that the i-ohool in ttie advantages vhich it proffer to the public hall not tie mrpaed ty any fimilir in siitntion in ttie State. Arrangement' have also been rnade to connei't with itie lnsii ttvion a COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE In which (lie coiire of Iti'trncliori taiil be a conilete and thorough a in lite best Com metcial Co!leire. S u lents aUo who are desirous ol purtning Classical or belect piudieti will ttave, as in tli S ate Norni.il '.i-hoo!st the needed lacililies and iniruc t The preparatory and model schools, un der the direct charge ol Ihe Piincipal, will comprise pupils whose age or attainment do not qualily them lo pursue the studies of the regular cla-se?i. In this department there will be lurnitied to the teacher stu dents who are qualified (or i', an op ponunity for practice in the An ol Tea en in;!, and lor learning ho.v to oruaniz. arrange, and im-truct a f.clinul, in such a nianner that under tlieir ilirecti'n onr pub lic shall be-ome truly mode! Sctiools. Lec- tnree" on ihe 1 heory ant frao'.ieol I each ins will be given to the Teacher i-iudent weeklv Public Lecturws will aUo be ivtrn Semi-MHlldy. IP CE CL S3 S3 Tuiiion per Sep.yiou, of eleven weks : For the first grade S4 00 ; Second grade S5 00 ; ill ird graoe 6 00; Commercial Department $15. lull course. Oue half the 1 union is reqn.red to pe paid at the opening of each Sescion and the other half at Ihe close : unless re agieernent ; ro deiJu;iio:i mace tor aD a nee except in ca-es of continued illnes. BoaUiing and lurnihed rooms will be given Students at two dollars per week.. The-e are al-o rooms to let lor those who wish to board themselves. All ttie lexi books ui-ed in the Institution can be had in the place at the usual ebbing price. error turtner particulars aitdrss tt.e Principal or E. Lazarus, James Patterson, C. Bittenbender, Wesley Bowman, J.S. Wood, Samuel Achenbuch, William Fri:z, Bourd of Trustees. Orangeville, Jan. 15. 1S62. THE GREAT CAUSE OF ii u ii x iv i s e: n y . Just PttLlithed in a Staled Envelop ul. 'rire 6 i e : A LKC l"URc. BY DR. CULVER WJ V.A , ON THE CAUSE AND CURE, of Sp.nn itorrl.o? i. Con sumption, Al'-nlal and Puysical Debiiity, Nervctisiietis. Epilepsy ; Impared Nutrti.s of the Bo Is: Latitude: Weakness of the Limb atid tt.e back; Iiidipoition and In capacity for Mndy and Labor- Dij!!iipso1 Apprehension; Lc.-s o'.Memor) ; AverMon to Society: Love of Sdiiud: Tun titty, Self Distrust; Dizziness; Headache: Affec tion rf Ihe Eyss: Pimples on the Face, Involmtarv E'ntssions, acd sexual Incana cit ; the consequences ol oudilul Iiidis- creiior., &:., &c. VsT I tns admirable Lectoreclearly proves that .1 e above ennmera'ed, often slf af dieted, evils may be removed with h;s medicine and without dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by eery youth and every man in the Und. Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain ealed e ivelope, on the receipi of six ceiiis, or two postage stamps, bv a.ldres-in l)Ii CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, N. Y. l'ost Odioe box 4586. . January 29, 1862-ly. MADISON HOUSE, (OF JERSEYTOWN, PA ) 'fHE snb-criber would respecllnlly ap-- prie Ins IrieinN and the pnblio gener ally, that he has established Uie it t ntcnv HOUSE, in Jerseyiown, Colun.lia county. Pa. Tite above house ha lately teen refitted and under2on a thorough repairing by the pro prietor. II is lully prepared to entertain ihe travelling cutotn as well a the Incl with genera! satistact'mn. Hi TABLE and BAR,are well supplied and wi'l he careful ly t,uperin:eitded. And hrs STABLE is am ply and well sto ked. in charge of careful grooms, will always be properly attended. CfF He invites a share of the public cus torn, and pledges hi best efforts, to help his iiuests feel at home. SAMUEL RIMBY. Jerseytown. Jan 8, 1862. SUI'I'IIYft OI F AT COST. A FEW COATS, Pant and Vests. Shawls Buys' boots, &c, will be sold ff at cos, by L. T. SHARP LESS Notw ithMaridins the enormous price which Cotton Goods. G.oceries. &o.5 de maud i am determined lo show the sope riori.y of the CASH AND READY PAY SYSTEM. h selling coods at lower profits " - J u than eer before. . JUST RECEIVED .A lot rf Hoop Skin, with ihe lam'iis Enreka attachment, th utility of which will be read ly seen upon examination. A LOT OFCALICOES.neat style", which will be sold al prices varying from 10 to 15 ots. LADIES' MOROCCO HEELED SHOES at 1:25. ALOj the Balmoral Skirts, a convert ence which every lady should possess. (JR0CER1ES will be sold al the lowest profits, with all odter eoods, at L. T. SHARPLESS", Cheap Cah S.ore. Bloomfborg. Jan- 15, 1S62. THE CELEBRATED ASHLAND MILLS WADDING, A SUPERIOR COTTON FOR QUILTING. &c: lor aale cheap at the Cheap Cash Store ol ; L, T. SII.RPLESS. Bloomsbnfj, October 30, 186 1. F O II S A K ! C! EVER AL desirable Building Lots Bloomsbnrsr, for sale-. Inqoire nf June 20, 1860-lL . W. WIRT. Important lo House Owner. . . 1 ripor'aiit to Builders. . liopottatit to Rail Road Companies. Important to Farmers. . . To all whom t his may concern, and ii eonc$rn$ , everv bndy. ; JOHNS 4- "CUOSLEY'S . IMH.OVICl) GUN A FEltCHA. ' Tne Cheapen ai.il rno-.t durable liooriing iu use. IT IS FIRE AND WATER 'ROOT. It can be applies! lo New and Oid Rijfs of AH kinds, s'eep or flat, and to Sinugle. Roofs i'hoci removinj th Shig'es. THE f OS T IS ONLY Af-OUT ONE-THIRD TIU1 OF TIN, AND IT IS TWICE AS DURABLE. Tit i - aricle t,jt een itioron;ty ?efd New York City and all pan of ihe United '. S :i e, Canada. West jnities and C2n:rl arid Soi,th Airierica, on Building ol h It kind, siH-h as Fac oiies. Foundr-s Chnreit 9. Rail Road Depots. Car-, ami on Putim Kuildiiig "enerally, Grvemineiit Bnihliii", &c., by the principal Builder, A'n hi'ern anil f-lhers, during the past.fnnr ear. aid hs proved to be ihe CHEAPEST and MOST DURABLE iiOOFING m ne ; it is' in every respect a fiire, water, weather and TIME PROOF coveting for RCOFS OF ALL KINDS. Jin is the OSLY matcrid tuaniifictured in the United Stales which combine i'h very denable proteitf of Ei'sticily and Dura bility, which are universally ark nowledue.l to fe po-sessed by GUI TA PEliCHA and INDIA UUBBER. iYo Ileal in required in inuhing appli cation. The expert? of appl ing it is t i R vs. i nd ordinary R'jof can be covered and fi i. ishe.il the some day. IT CAN. BE APPLIED BV ANYON'E. undwhen fii.ished lotms a pufectly Fre Proof sutfice with ar eU-t -c. body. hich cannot le ii jnreil n He!, Cold or Storms, Shrink ng ol Roof Boards, nor any external a.;ti on ha'evnr. LIQUID CUTIA PERCH A CEMENT. For Coaiiu Metals ol ad Kinds when ex posed to the action of the Weather and Ir Preserving and K pairing Mrt al Hoof 3 of all Kindt, Thi -is ihe only Composition Known which will Micee-lul!y resist extreme changes of Hi male, lor any leneth ot time, " when apdiPd to me'als, to whicb it adheres firmly, tcrnnnj a body equal to three coats ' if crdhiarv pain', cots nuch fes and will : LAS T JHREE TIMES AS LONG ; feml Irom its elatioiiy i not injured by he con- " traction ol TIN and other METAL UOOFS, cin-equetit upon sudJen changes t tho weather. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN . I N W ARM WEA'I HER AND W I LL N O I WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Metal Roofs can la readily repaired with GUITA PERCH A CEMENT, ar d prevented from farther cor t ro-iosi an leaking, thereby ensuruig a per- lectly water light R iof for many years. Thi Cement is peculiarly adapted r tbe preservation of Iron Railoijis, Stoves, Ran ites, Sa!es, Auricultural I tnpleiX-enl, &e, also tor -enerai inanulac.tnrers n-e GUTTui PERCI1.1 CEMEST For preserving aud repairing Tin and other Meial R'lol or every description, fro-'ii its reat eU-ticiiy, is not injured by Ihe con traction and expansion ot Metals, atic wilt not crack in cold or rt.n in varin weather. These ma'erials are adapted to all cli ma es, and we are prepared to supply or der trom anv i art of it e rnrjnlry. al short i.o-ce, for GUITA PERCH A ROOFING io n il-, ready prepared lor Use, and GUTTA PERCH A CEMENT in t arrels, with fall printed diri-tion tor appbr .firrj. JGEXTS WANTED If u' mnkelifiei ul and tutt-fictc-i y at range tntnn with ttKpnvte p-uties ten.) tcoidd Hke lo ctatsiifk thcmteliie "i i LnciaMve and PeiQja nenl busines. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. V'e can give abundar-.t proof of all v claim in tavor of (itir tinproved UoOng Muerial. have applied tnem to evtral thousand Rools in IVew York C:t? ami i cin.ty. JOHNS & CKOSLEY, Su'e ilarmlact urer. H'holtsal Wan house TS IViUinm St. Comerol L-berty Nrefct. NEW YORK. Full desciipii ve Circulars and Prices Mill be f.irni-hed on application. - Oc ober 16, 1h61 ly. ST. IaOUI? HOTEL,. CIICsTMT STI1KKT, ABOVE THIRD IN the immediate neighborhood of the Job t ine House on Market Thir l, and Chest nut S ree s, the Bnks, Posl Odice, Mer chains' Evchti-je, &c. ItOiKO I'l K 21Y $150. Aecommiidauon when required on ttie EU ROPEAN PLAN; Rooms from 50 cents and upward-, per dav, and meal at a First Ci.aks R. i chant attached to Tint Hotel. Price according to the Bilt ol Fr-. I he ty fsr tak- I'lisenger Irom tknf ri ton I i :ise In l he llite. ri Etiulish, French, German and Spatiibh sponen. July 17. 19GI. FALL t WliTK GOODS. PETE It ENT DAS Just received bom Philadelphia, atid i now opening a the old stand latalv occupied by Manx and Ent a splen did artment ol merchandize, which will be sold cheap for CASH Ott eorxTRY r.iosucE. Hi stock Mvi-i-: of IaJ'es' Dres Goods, ctto'ce-t styles p nrf la'esl fashions. PRY GOODS (iROC FRIES, HARD-WARE, QEENS-WA RK. CEDAR WARE. HOLLOW-WASEi, IRON NAH AND SPIKES BUOIS AND SHOES. II ATS AND CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, &C. &C. In hori everything usually kept ia a country store. 1 he patronage of old friend, and tha public generally, is respecllnlly solicited. i The titgnet marxet price pam ior rouu try produce. PETER ENT. Lijhl S: reel, Dec 18, 186 1 - SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CONSU M P T I V ES. The Adveriser. havit g been res'oreJ id health in a very fw week by a very sim pie remeCy aber having sotfered sereral year with a severe Iudj! affection, arid ha dread disease, Consumption is anxious lu make known to his lel!ow-ulfeier th mean of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a ropv of the pre-cription used, (free id charg.) with lie directiuns for preparin and ota4 the same, which they will find a snre core for Consumption, As'hma, Bronchitis, &c. The oiny ot jert of the mlveniser in send ma the Pre.-r.pt'0:i t 0 ben'tit ih afl.c led, an ' ,.iedl it.!ormatiOi which h con- reives tob iiivahtable, ami he hopes every sufferer wid try tns remedy, ? it wuieoct tl.eoi iiottmii, and mat prove a blessing. Parties viisi:ii! U.e rsscripUon wiU please address- 1 Rev. EDWARD WILSON.' WUbambcrsr, K'Ji co-, N. Y. " October 3. IK61. '4 n. ' ' in Ayer's Cathartic Pills.