1 STIR OF THE NORTH Wednesday Homing, April Slli, ISM. : Tavern and Stobs Licences are publish ed in to day's Stab. Also, Treasurer's and Sheriff's a!es id pretty good proportion. " , Ttf wa News as we go to press is hot of much importance. VYe are looking for tcme startling ne'n to come along shortly the taking of Richmond is expected in a very short time. . Thk Togo County Banner publihed at Wellesborougb, ba made ita appearance in oar office ; it takes the place oi the WelksLoro' Democrat which was destroyed by fire some few months finee. The Bm r.er looks ceat and read well.and has all the appearances oi being a . paying institution. We welcome H oa our exchange list. We would give notice that Mr. John K. Girton has lemoved his Hat Cap anil vari ety Store generally, to the brick building ot the widow Leacock, in the room formerly occupied by William B. Drake as a watch - maker shop. Mr Girton wPl be happy to xneet his old customers as well asnew oues at his new bat and cap emporium. Adv't will be changed in our next. W. Wirt, Esqt , has established himself, ince the first ' ofTApril, in a snugly fitted up room, directly over B. Stobner'a confection ary establishrasnl, (entrance first door abore the post office)iu the Exchange Block, where be will te pleased to meet his cli ents and dipente the law to them. Give him a call when in a tight pl-ce, he'll en deavor to extricate you out ol difficulty I'll assure you." Snow fell, on Tuesday last, at this vplace, in a sufficient quantity o make most excel lent frleighing. We noticed a sleigh or two trying it. After the snow all gets out of the air we may enjoy varmer weather. It is rather remarkable that we shoold have s'etghing in this latitude oil the 8;h of April. We had thought of planting some gar den seeds this week, tut rather think we'll postpone it till spring weather corned in riht. Falemon John has some attemion paid him in this week's Star, by oar Army Corres pondents. The toys ate afserhim, and tell Lim and hi party .some pretty plain truths, which they do not relish. One ot onr cor respondents is to . te "ventilated"' by thru Htpvltl;can ednor, this week. The people ol this county, pretty generally, know who 'ToodIes" is, and they also know that in whl he writes, there is "more truth than poetry " A great deal too much troth for the Republitnn and its par'y Capt. Fkick, of the "Hnrly Guards " paid oortown a flying vi-ii a lew days a'co. He Jdoked tolerably well alter the fierce en aemeni which he passed through on the 23d olL, rear Winchester. He is an excel lent ofneer, and much beloved by hi." whn'o company. It is said tliat he has tendered bis resignation In case it should be ac repted, we presume, the company will be left under the command of the present first Lieutenant. U. H. Em. We would direct tiie attention of our read ers to the speech of the Hon. N. Pkrkt of New Jersey, which will be found in ths week's Star It was I'eiivered in the House of Representatives March 6;h 162, and has the right ring about it It contains plain . talk to the Abolitionisto; denouncing their . policy for conducting thi war as ruinous to the cause of the Union. Stick to the Con siiiution i Mr. Perry's motto, which should be the cry of every man who desires this Union to re recons;ructed upon the pro visions of that document Read the speech. Palemon John publishes a letter in his last isue, from one of our "soldier boys, com plaining that a certain family in this county waa in distress and shook! receive assistance &.c, to which the sapient editor appends eotoe remarks, reflecting not very credibly upon our Board of Relief as well as the De mocracy of ihis county.: It is possible at a certain time the family complained ofneed- d subsidence, but it is well known that -she family in question was represented be ore the Board ol Relief and did receive assir lance to :he amount that was thought suffi eient at the time. But as to the family be ing turned out of a bouse, that was prom i?ed in which they could" stay as long as they chosed in case the husband of the wife of the family went to war, we hare only to Mynhat the house belonged to a Black Re pot! ican, of the Doctor's patriotic brawling ripe, too mean to be thepoomf kind of a ranaga'.e Democrat, Hit us again, , Palemon, on Democracy and patriotism. Death or a VoLcnTf kr. We are pained to record the death'of another of our brave and patriotic volunteers, Mr. Jobs Pbosskr, of this place, who was mortally wounded in the late battle near Winchester, Virginia He was a member of the Hluriey Guards,'' The corpse was brought to this place or. Friday last, and interred on the lo'lowing Sabbath Tbe funeral was very largely at tended. Rev. David John, of the Metho dist Church, preached a very effecting and appropriate sermon on the occasion. Many were unable to heai it lor want of room in the Church. Capt. Alex. J. Furcs, of the 'Hur!er " Guan.Is." who "commanded the company in the engagement near Winches ter, :ra present at the funeral exercises. Capb Frick's company sufftf red pretty se Terely in '.hat battle, baring lost two men ard some ten or eleven being wounded V. R. Fowler, who was killed instantly, was a young man from Briarcreei twp ,this conr.ty, and leaves na one but a iser and friends to mourn h!a untimely death bis parents having died somi three year ago. Ua was the only son of Josiah Fowler. - - Our Legislature at HarrisLurg has decideJ lo aJjoora its session on Friday, Ilth iust. J Election Betnrfis. The following is a complete list cf the candidates elected to office in the different districts throughout thib county at our late election.: , ! Blcom Supervisors, Geo. Yost, Conrad Ritteubender, James, K.-. Eyet ;' Constables, Gorden R. Goff, Philip S. Moyer; Poor Overseers. Jacob R. Groul. . Eli Barton ; School Directors, John R. Moyer. Jeremiah J. Brower ; Judge, Caleb Barton, jr. jlnspec tors, I. W. Hanman, Geo. Weaver; Assess or, Benjamic S. Merrill; Auditor, William Snyder. Benton Supervisors, Peter Appleman, Joseph Hess; Constable, John R. Keeler; Poor Overseers, acob Woolever, A. A Kline: School Directors. J. C. Wenner, E. McHenry; Judge, Thomas Seigfreid ; In specters, Eli McHenry, N. J Hess; Assess or, Samuel Rhone ; Auditor, J. R Ikeler. Briarcreek Supervisors,. Levi Shaffer, Joseph Blank ; Constable, Win. Klinetob; Poor Overseers, A. B. Bomboy, Henry Dei terich; School Directors, Samuel Sitler. Daniel W. Martz; Judge, Joseph Stackhoose; Inspectors. Samuel Kelchner, Nathan Martz; Ast-essor, David Miller; Auditor, Wm. A J Britain. B.-aver -Justice, Andrew Shaman Super visors. Henry Henterliter, Peter Gearhart ; Constable. Chas B Troy, Poor Overseers, Mosea Moyer Nathan Bredbeuder; School Directors, Daniel Singley, John Frey 3 yrs Jacob Keller, Philip B Frane two years; Judge, Jacob Keller; Inspectors,, Stephen I.ehr, J W. Johnson ; Assessor, N. Bredben- der; Auditor, G. P Dreisbach. Centre SupervisorSjSamnel Bower, Sam uel Hagenbuch ; Constable. Chas H Dei terich ; Poor Overseers, ESlwood Hughes, E II Hess ; School Directors, Andrew Freas. Isaac Hess; Judge, Wm Wiimoyer; Inspectors, Lafayette Creasy, Mordecaf M Hicks; Assessor, Samuel Neyhard; Auditor, David R. Sloan. Cattawisa Snpervisors, Johu Strause, Reuben Orange; Constable, Peter G. Camp bell; Poor Overseers,' Jacob Gensel, Abel Thomas; School Directors, I -S. Monroe, Abel Thomas; Judge. Geo. Manhardt; In spectors Daniel Gearhart Chas Kreiuh: As seseor, Peter Bodine; Auditor, J. S. Mc Nirch. Conyngham Supervisors, Michael Har man; Townshif) Treasurer, -J. li. Knittle ; constable, Joseph Dawes; Poor Overseers, Thos Flira. Reuben Wasser, School Direc tors, J. L Beadle one year, A. W. Rea three years, J. J. Hoaglaud three years: Judse, Thos O'Conner; Inspectors, Chnstopherj Coditington, Joseph V. Long; Assessor, J. B. Knittle. - . Fishingcreek Supervisors, Wm. Raber Aaron lsender. constable, Cyrus Robbins Poor Overseers, Beijamin McHenry, E Unangst ; School Directors E. Mc. Lau bach David Yos; Jiide, Philip Ap.!enian; inspectors, J. u. Moker, . t . Andrews Assessor, Juo Sutton; Auditors, Hugh Mc- Bride turee years, Albert Ammeunaii I yr Franklin Inspector, W. Mensch,S. Artley constable, 1 h's Hower; Poor Overseers Jonothan Former, J3se Cleaver; School Di rectors, Jacob Kostenbauder. Elias Weaver Judge, Seth Hartnian; Inspectors, Danie Jtarr, rfohn Zeiuler, Assessor, II J. Reeder; Auditor, Jas Keter 3 ts, Abraham Lillie 'two years. Greenwood Supervisors, J. G Keller, uavui Lemoit; conawe, raxton Kline Poor Overseers. A J Atbertson, Adam Ult School Diretlnrs, Samuel Bogart, J. C. Lem on 3 year.-.; Humphrey Parker two jears: Juose, famnel Kn-ner; Inspectors, I) Alberison. Go McEwen; Ae-esor, I. Da Wit:; Auditor, Wm. Eyer, F. Al. Roe. Hemlock Supervisors, T.J. Vanderslice, E. Geiger; constable, Daniel Neyhart: Poor Uverseerx, heuben I . folk, James Lmrniit; retiooi Uirectorf, Jno. AIcHeynoIds, M. A Girton; Jude. Reuben Bomboy; Inspec ors. AJ Emmttt. Jacob Biecher; A-t.essor.IL D. Mcbride: Auditor, Win.Ohl. Jack-ou Justice, Iram Derr: Supervisors Geo Hurleyman. Matthew McHenry, con stable, Joshua Robbin.", Poor Overseers, Jno. H. Fritz, Jno Yorks; School Directors, J. W. Kitchen. VV. B. Bobbins; Judge, Frederick Wiles; Inspectors Robt Edgar,IIagh Shnltz. Asteesor, Jacob Lunger; Auditor, J. McHen ry. Locust Snpervisor C Mensch J. Helwig; constatde, SIomori Fette'man; Po r Over seers, Daniel BieCer.S T. Keller, School Di rectors CFetterman J G Campte;: J.;dge, Jonas Fahriner; Inspectors, Jno. Mensch.l. Dyer; Asse-sor, G. Hower: Auditor, May berry Snyder. Madison Justice, D. H. Watson; Super visors, W, IJ Welliver, Valentine Welliver; constable. A ilion Cox; Poor Overseers, W Barber Jacob Deniott: School Directors, A. S. Allen, Jas. Ki.ner; Jude, John Dinoti; Inspectors, Jno SwvlerrJ. Cospen Assessor, Jno Ronyan: Auditor, S. XV. Runyan. Mlfliin Supervisor. Jacob Nnss, John B. Angle: constable " Wm. Krickbaum: P-jor Overseers, J. Keller, Jonas Hartzel: School Directors, A Schwpppenheiser, S Gearhart: Judge, W. Pettitt: Inspectors.!. K Schwep penheiser. J. K. Foik; Assessor, Lawrence Walters; Auditor, Samuel Snyder. Maine Supervisor, J. Mas'.eller; consta ble, J. Gigsier; Poor Overseers, G Miuman, i. Dowmau; rcnooi directors. K. Mumm, Wm. Bitler: Judge, Henry Bowman; In spectors, J. Nuss, J. Breish: Assessor, D S. Brown: Auditor, G. Miller. Montour Supervisors, D. Kersher. W. Hollingshead: constable: T. Weaver: Poor Over5eers, E. Welliver, I. Mowry: School Directors. W. Bittenber.der, E. Davis; Judge H Geiger, Inspectors. Henry Buss, J. Lei tly: Assessor, N. Mowser, Auditor, J. G Quick. ' Ml Pleasant Supervisors Samuel Owen. D Zeigler; constable, J. Shipman; Poor uverseers M. (nioert. v. Kline; School Di rectors, A. Heacock, B. Kistler; Judge, J. C. JMunten; Inspectors, r. Miller, M. Ruckle; Assessor, J. Jvline; Auciior, Isaac Apple man. Orange Supervisors A Everh&rt, Moses Everharl; - constable, M. C. Keller; Poor Overseers, S. Beidleman, t. Zimmerman; School Directors, S.hverett.W. Bellas; Jndge D. Herring; Inspector, B Jones, J. Grham; Assessor, T. McHenry; Auditor H. R Kline. Pine Supervisors, D. Foruwald, T. Har len; constable, A Bobb; Poor Overseers, J. Lore, B. Wintersteen; School Directors, E. Bogart, T. Stackbouse; Judge, J. Chem berlinj'lnspec'ors, Ira Pursel. WFaus; As sessor, Valentine Wirjtereteen; Auditor, J. Hunter. Roaringcreek Supervisors, M. Federoff, J. Rarig; constable, J. Longenberger, Poor Overseers, M. Federoff, J. Rarig; Sehool Di rectors, J. Hibb. H. Hoffman; Judge, John Whitner; Inspector. D. Gearhart C. Mencb; Assessor, C. Dyer; Auditor, W. Rhoads. - Sogarloaf Supervisors, J. Fritz, R. Kil; constable Jesse Ilartman: Poor Orerseers.S Fritz J. Fritz: School Director6,S. Park.G. W. Steadman, J. W. Kile, to fill vacancy for 2 years: Judge, W. A- Kile.' inspectors, Peter Lntz. C. T. Moore;. Assessor, E. Lau bach: Auditor, W. B. Petermaru Scott Sup'rs. E. Kiine,E. Krcm,corBtable, S. BittenbendenPoor Overseers,D. Melick,J. Trembly: School Directors, W. Peacock, Eli Crevling: Judge, H. Melick: Inspectors, O. P. Ent. J. McKaraey; Assessor, T. Cr8T ling jr : Auditor. W. Peacock. Ayert Sarsaparflla. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue ol several writs ol venditioni V' ponas and Levari Farias, to mo directed, is sued out ol tbe Court of Common Pleaef Columbia conn'y, will be exposed lo pub lic sale on SATURDAY, THE 3d DAY OF MAY NEXT, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said ay at the Court House, in-Bloomsburg, the ol lowing real estate, to wit : A tract or piece of land situa'e in he township of Greenwood, county of Colum bia, bounded and described as follows, to wit: -on the north by land of James Pat er soii. on the South by laud of J ihn Mat on and other, containing twenty six acies, more or If m, with the appurtenances.!; Seized taken in execution and to be old as the propeity of John Covanhovan, dee'd. ; ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Benien townhio. Columbia' county, bom ded and dtn"ribed s lo'hiws t wit: on' In north by land yi 'Philip Kn'okbaurn'ti heir-, on tte eHSt by lands of David Dot), on-the south bv lands of Andrnw Ranyan & P ier Case, and on the west by land of Joseph Hes, containing eighty three acres more or le!-s, about. one half ot which is impiov ed J.ind, wtiereon are erected a two story frame l welling houses wh'elriht sho , a log Barn, it nd other outbuildings, with the appurtenance. Seized taken in execution and to be o!d as the property of N. P Moore. ALSO, All that certain tract of land sitnat : in Moniitpleanant tp., Columbia county, Ja , boninieit aiul described as follows In wi : , on . the north by lands of John Au-tin on the east by lands of John Cro'jse, on the south by lands of Cuibarine Zinler, am on the west by lands of Jacob Johnson, ron taining filiy acres more or !!. a turn 35 acres of wtich is improved land, wheiami are erecied a Irame dwelling house, a Irnne siab'e, aid other outbuildings, vviiti the ap purtenance. Seized taken in execution and to be sold a3 the propeity oi John Jouuson. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground situate in Bloom township, Columbia county, Per na bounded and described as follow to w u On the. South by the Nor:h Braiu-h Ctnal, on the West by land of the Iron pale Co., on the Nordi by a Street, and on the iact by lot of George Weaver, containing oi.e acr ot land be the same more or es, whereou are erected a two ttory frame dwelling house, a frame stable, and oiber outbuildings, with the appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be fcold as tin property of Jacob Reiswick. ALSO, All those certain lots and tracts of land as follows io wit: All those three lot-" I k ing contiguous to each other, situat in Kn;s town, Locust town-hip, Columbia coi.i.ty, Perm 'a, bounded and described a foiling, to wit: on the northwest by an Alley t hrty three feet wide, on the nonhea! by h Mam street of aid town, on the sputhea. tby laud oi Francis Kern, and on (be bouthAei by an alley, containing one third of acre each, mora or less, whereon is erect aJ a uew two story frame store house, wit i ihe appurtenances. ALSO Six otner lots situate in iheiown and county aforesaid, ly ing contioo is to each o-her, bounded on ll.e uonliwe-t bv lands ol Peter Bhoad, on the norhwed by a Main eirt-el leading through the iovii lo Slabtown, on ihe rortheaft ny an alU y 33 feel wide, and on the euuihweM tiy ai al ley, containing one third of an acre aeti, more or less, wtiereon are erecrod a rew iwo slory liame ilwellitig house, a t mall frame store house, a well ol water aiul other outbrildiiigs. withlhe appunena ice. ALO Oi-e oilier lot situate in ihe twp. and county aforesaid, bounded on thetoiuh west by a public road leading from Kun. town to Slabiown, and on the r;oriwet by lands ol Peter Rhoads, on Ihe nortiiean by lands of Nn IioJhs Englehari, and oilhe Souih a.id East bv land of Francis -II. Kein, ; pnntjiriinir Imvmi nt-rci mnt nr 1. ll nt t which is cleared land, whereon is er!i:;fd a lo.i barn and other outbuildings, will ine appurtenanct-s. ALSO Oi.e other loi sitna'e in ihe Iwp. aud county aforesaid, bounded on the north east by a public road leading from Ke iis- town to Stabtown, on the northwest by a public read leading to Neumedia, oi the southwest by lands cf Isaiah Siiatfr, and on the soutn tiy lauds of Pelt-r ll'ioad.-, i coriiamiii tif and one lonrth acr-s more 1 or le?t, all oi which i iuinioved laud wi;h : ' t tiie rfpp ir eiiailCeS. Ai.ru one omer 101 oi and sitn-iie m ' the town of Neumedia, iwp. and county j noUke formerly occupied by Geo. VV. Hoff afoiesaid, bounded on the wet bv Min i rnan, in Filiinsreek. Street oi said town, on the nonh by a lot ot ! On Fridav, 25th, Benton and 5n:,iii!oaf, at John Heimbatich, on the eaM by an iMey, i and on the fcouth by an alley, com iniii ' i one thiol of an acre more or let, wlmreon i ate ereced a two Story frame More I oue, j a two !ory Irame Warehouse, a framj Ma- j ble, wagon hnu, a well ot water, wi h the ) apptinena;icf. j AlO One and a half Lot situate n the town of Neurnelia, twp. ard county ifore- naid, bounded on the west by Main f- reet, ! of s.id lown, on the north by a street, on ' the eat by an alley, and on the south by a lot ot Johu lir imbauch, coiitaimiic; ore half of an acre more or lees. whereon m e 'ected an dd frame dwelling house, a well ot wat- er, with the appurtenajicea. ALSO One other lot ol timber land eiiu ate in Locu.-t two , Columbia co., bounded on the north by a public road, on th eaf-i by land of Benjamin Diaver, on the ouih by laud of, and on Ihe w?t h' land of John Billich, containing nine acre1, fall unimproved) with the appurtenance?. AlO One other lot and parrel o'land (-itualfl in Ihe twp. and county afoiesaid, bounded on the west by an alley, n the Notth by land of Baird, and oi the South by lot of Beuben Fahrinaer, cnotain- ins two and one half acre; more oi !er, all of which Is improved land and iii good fence, witlf tbe appurtenances. Seized taken in execution anJ to be sold aa the property of John P. Lean. ALSO, All that certain tract or piece of laid pit u ate in Jackson townhip,Columbia ouniy, containing fifty acres aad allowance, boon-' ded and described as follows, to wit: )n the Nonh by land of Wilson Roberta and Silas McHenry, on the South by lands of Iaac Lewis and Geo. Hurleyman, on ihe last by Unds of Samuel Roberts and E. Mc ienry, and on tne weft by lands of Sam'i Ruber!, whereon are erected a oue and a half Mory frame AJwelliug houe, a log stabU, wiih the appurtenances. . Seized taken id execnion and to I e sold as the property of John Roberts. ALSO, All that certain lot and piece of round situate in Roaringcreek township, Colum bia county, Pa., bounded and described as follows to wit : Beginning at a none a cor tier of land of Mr. Da vies, thence l y the same South eighty live and a half cereet weft, fifty one perches to a wbiie oik iree, thence by land of an unknown person south seventeen and one half degrees e ist, 29 perches to a post; (hence by other linds of Solomon L. Snyder north 85$ decrees east, 51 perches lo a stone, to lauds of Solomon L. Snyder; thence by land of same, north seventeen and one half degiees est, 79 perches to the place of beginning, e ntain ing twenty five acres and twenty nine per. of land be ihe same more or less, with ihe appurtenances. Seized taken in execution and to lie sold as the property of Johu Litwiler. . ? I ALSO, A certain two story frame dwelling honrt eiiuate in Brian-reek townr-hip, about 1 (ee.t by 30 feet in size upon a lot ot troiind or tract of laud now occupied by the Licob Sitler, containing sixty acres or thereabouts, the said tract bounded eastward by lands or John Rinard, north by public road and land of Samuel Sitler, west by land of Jacob Bower jr , and the lot of jjround andcurnl edge aupurtenant to said building. Seized t&ken in execution and lo be sold as the property of Jacob Sitler. ALSO, All that certain moiety or half part of a lot of ground r-iluuie in EpJ town , in tt-n county of Columbia, marked in the general plan of said town No. 19. number xii'ie teen J twin ded a follows to wit: beginning at a post, corner o! lot No. 20, owned by Alexander McKainey, on ihe south fid of the Mdiii Street and running thence a i oils "aid lot southwardly on hundred at; I ev eniy three feet three inches to an A Hev; thence along naid alley westward ly forty w e fet tnree inches to a post thence along t"" other moiety ol lot No. nineteen owned by H'-nry Truui) northward'y ono hundred a:ut seventy three feel three inche to M-iin S'reet aloresaul, and "thence alonw said St. eastwardjy forty one feet three, inches to the place ol beginning together with the appnrtenances. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as tw property of Henry B W Vanoncher. ALSO, By virtue of a writ ol Finii Fu n n cer tain lot or piece of ground s.tnate in Cat lawtssa, Columbia connty, bounded and described a billows, to wit: on the Ei-t by second ireet, on the North by lot of Georue Huahes, on the VV'eet by lot ol late Joseph Pax ton, and on lhe North went by Railroad Street, containing 35 feet front and 2 IP feet drtep, whereon are erecied a two story 1 arne house and a ttabie, with the appur trnancrtd. Seized taken in execition and to be told as the property of John tMiyder. JOSIAH H. FL'UMaN, Sheriff's Office, ) Sheriff. Bloomeburg, April 2. 1862 i'olice, Slip's, To the heir and lsnl rep re - ff) seni.itives of George Mears. i VrtV-i 0" ,he co- f Colombia, deo'd You and each of you will t i. late r'd. iou aau eacn ti you wm iase f . :it .1 ',, noticrt Itiat at a Court of Com mon Pleas, held at BJoomsbuig for the co. ol Columbia, on the 6'h dav of February, A. D. 1862, li e petition of Win. Cool was presented to the said court, reprerning that the sai I Wm. Cool had executed to j the t-aid Georje Mears a certain indenture ' of mortgage in due form of law, ar.d which was 'recorded in the office for the recording nf deeds &c. ir. , Blooirisburj in and lor the said co. ol Colurubi.i. m Mortgage Book No 2, pagtf 613 and 614; that payment has been made of all the money due thereon, or to become due, more than two tears prior to the presentation of said peiiuon, and that satisfaction of the said inorlae has tiot t pen entered upon the record of the same, and praying the eaid court to grant a rule upon yon to shew caustf by the first 'ay of ihe Mny Term- of the said citurt A. D. 1862, why satislacuori of the said mort gage should not be entered by ilieJIecorder of )e-.fs &(. lot the said county ,. by the dirctii;ii of the said t-onit Whfreup'm me saiit court did appoint Peidr S. lii-hel E-q , coinnii-sioner lo lake depositions in the ' premises, who w ill si' for that purfu-e, at the otfi.-e of Robert F C'ark, oi Sinirday, the 26ih day ol April at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where, as well a before the said court ai the time of ihe hearing of the saiit rule, you are hereby required io appear and answer said petition. Withers my hand at B.oonisburi;, in the County oi Columbia, tins first day ot April A. D. 162. JOSIAH II. FUR MAN, Fhertf Bicomsbiirii, April 2, 1862. Appeals from the Assessui uti, Nonce is hereoy piven th-it ihe Com missionars of Columbia coutiiy will hold their Appeals on the following days aud places, io wit : . On Monday, April 21-t 1S62, Berwick ar.d Briarcre-k, at the Rising Sun, Lwia Enke, in Berwick. Ou Tuesday, 22 I, Scott and Centre a' the llou-e ul Daniel L Everharl. in Lgl.t Street. vveiinetav, liranse anil Mount I'lea-ant, at the Houe of Samuel Everett. . ... 1 wmorltl-. un i iiur iav, in.ti, r i.-uinscreex. a ne William Colea, Benton. t-'n Daturday 2btli, ureeruvood, at the houe of Jopli Ii. Paiton, in (JreenwooJ Monday 2S;h Jackcon and Pin, at Irani Derr's, in Jackson. Ou Tuesday 29ih. Madi-son, al Samuel Ilimby', in Jeriieyiovvn. On Wednesdav 30'h. Hemlock and Mon- lo,)ri al lt,e Buck'siorn Tsrern in H-mlock. Oa Thursday, May lt 162, Ca'tawia an' Fran klin, at tbe Public Hou.-e of Dan to I Reinbold, in Cattawi--.a. Friday 2d. Maine and Beaver,aJ the Pub lic bou-e ol oho Nu!. inM tm vilie. On Saturday 3 1, Mifflin, t the Ilou-e of John K'tiler, in M fllinville. On Monday 12th, Locust and Roarinjipfeek at ih.9 House of John L. Hi r-i, in Slabiown On Tuesday 1 3th, Conyngham, at the Hoo-e of Rotieo Vaer Ou Thursday 15th, Bioom at the Court Houm?, in Blooinsbura. By order of the CommioionereJ R. C. FRUIT, Clerk. Bloomsbur? March 26, 1S62, 9XARRIAGE. ITS LOVC AXI) hates, i-oriows and aufr, hopes and tear, regrets and jnys ; MANHOOD, how lost, how restored-; the nature, treatment and radical cure of epermalorrl-coa or feem inal weakness ; invc luntary emissions, sex ual debility and impediments to marriage generally ; nervouriec-s, concuraption, fib, mental and phyfic?il incapacity, reultin"' from SKLF-ABUSK -are fully explained in the MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, AL D. This mot extraordinary book hou Id be in ihe hand of every young peron contemplating marriage, and every man or woman who decires io limit ihe number of their offsprin; lo their circum stances. Every pain, disease and ache in cidental lo you'h, maturity and old age, is fully explained; every particle of knowl edge that 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 cot lie about the house. It will be ent to any one on receipt of twenty five cents in specie or nos-aiie stamps. Ad-- dre Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 SPKUCE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED & UNFORTUNATE, no matter what may be your disease, be fore you place yourself undei the care of any of the notorious Quacki native or for eignwho adveitise in this or any other paper, get a copy of Dr. Young's book, and read it carefully, it will be the means of saving you many a dollar, yoar health, and possibly your life DR. YOUNG can be consulted on any of the diseases described ii. his publication at his office, No. 416 SPRUCE Street,aboe Fourth, Philadelphia. Office hours from 9 to 3, 'daily. Eebreary 26, 1862 y, AYER'S CATHARTIC .re you sick, fcubte, and .9 cnwDluinliiiiT Are too out of order, wltli your system do ranxt-'d.'and your feeliDgs un cumturtntilef These eynip ton is are often tbe prelude to serious iliuwss. borne tit of sickncKg 1 creeping upon you, and should le averted by a timely use of the right rem edy. Tuke Ayer's l'ilis, and cleause out the disordered hu mors purify the blood, and lut ttie tluicln move ou uuob ttructed in henlth again. They stimulate the functions - the body Into vigorous ao ivity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disense. A cold settles somewhere la tbe body, and ob struct Its natural functions. Those, if not relieved, I react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, pro ducing general aggravation, suffering, aud disease. AVhile In this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they restore the nut mill action or the system, and witli it the buoynnt feeling of health agaiu. What is true and so apparent la this triviul and common complaint, is also true in ninny of the deep-st-nted and dangerous distempers. The same purgative eCTect exH.-U them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of tbe natural funptlons of tbe lexlv, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. None who know the virtues of these Pijls. will neglect to employ them when suffering from the disorders they cure. Statements from loading physicians in some of ttie principal cities, and from other well known public per sons. Frnrn a IWwarding Merchant cSt. Louit, IVb. 4, 1856. Drt. A trr : Your Pills aro the paragon of all that is -preat In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerom sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for years, lier mother lias been long griev ously afflicted with blotch." and pimples on her skin i.nd in her hair. After our ch.'Id waa cured, she also tried your aud they have cured her. ASA MORG RIDGE. As a Family Physic. from Dr. K. Girlwriyht, A'ew Orl'ant. Tour Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualitii.Ht surpass any cathartic we possess. They are luild, but very certain and enVctual in their action on the tiowels, which makes them invaluable to us in the laiiy treatment of disease. Headache, Slcklleadarlie, Foul Stomach. J-Vom Dr. Edward Boyd, Haltimore. DARJluo. Aran: I cannot answer you what complaints I have cured with your Pills better than to say all Vint u ever (rent with a purgative medicine. I place great depeu donce on an effectual cathartic In my daily contest with disease, and telieviDg as I do that your Pills afford us tbe best we have, I of course value them highly. rrrTsnrjno, Pa, May 1, 1855. Dr. J. C. A tib. EIr: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst htudactte any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Yours with great respect, T.T. W. TRET1I.T?, Clerk of Steamer Clarvin. Bilious Disorder Liver Complaints. From. Dr. Ttieodore BcU, oXew Tork Cly. Not onjy are your Pills admirably adapted to their pnr pose as l aperient, but I find their beneficial effects ujon the LivcTvery marked indeed. They have in my prac tice proved more effectual for tbe cure of biiiour cam plaint tliau any one remedy I can mention. I sincerely rrjoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor thy the confidence of the profession and the people. Department or int Interior, 1 Washington, . C, 7th Feb., 185U. Sir: I have used your J 'ills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, aud cannot hetiUile to suy they are the best cathartic we employ. Tbur regu lating action on the liver is quick aud decided, conse quently they are au admirable remedy for deraugemeuta of that orgau. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of LiluiM diieate so obstiuate that it did not readily yii-ld to thorn. iraternally your, AlAJS'.O BALL, M. h, iltytician of the Marine Hospital. Dyaenterj-, Diarrlicea, Relax, Vrnn, from Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. Your Pills have had a long trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as oue of the best aperients I have ever found. Their alterative effect ujkjii the liver makes them au excellent remedy, when given in small doves for bilious dyKiilfry and diarrhitu. Their sugar-coating makes them ery acceptable and Convenient for the use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. front JUe. J. Y. LI Lutes, J'ajlor of Aditnl Church, Boston. Dr, Atcr: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success iu my family and among those I am called to visit in ditres. To regulate tiie organs of digestion aud purify the blood, they are the Very best remedy I have ever kuoan, and 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. 1IIJ1ES. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. T., Oct. 24, 1S55. DrR Sir: I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the syxtein aud purfy the fountains f Ot hlnnd. , JOHN O. S1EAC1IAM, M. D. Const! pnt Ion, Cost Ivtnrn, Suppression, KlietiuiatiMm, tiont, .Neuralgia, Drop ay, Paralysis, Fit, etc. from Dr. J. f. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much rannt't he said of your Tills for the cure of entlireneu. If others of our fraternity have Sund them as efficacious as I have, they should join me in proclaim ing il for the benefit of tire multitudes who suiter from that complaint, which, although bad enough In itself, (s the progenitor of others tlu.t aro worse. I believe eoj tirmtu to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. From ilrs. E Stuart, rtiyiician and JHJirifr, liostm. I find one or two large doses of yonr Tills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural trm. twn when wholly or partially supposed, and also very effectual to clfante the ttmnach and frjtl tenrjiu. They are so much the best physic we have that I reiouuuoad no other to my patients. From Vie Dev. Dr. IUuiU,of the ifiitt fpis. Cliurch. rn.ASKi Tlnrsr. Savannah, Ga,. Jan. , 1S5. nosoRfD Sir : I should be uncratoful for the relief j your skill has brought nie if I did not rKrt my case to I tiK "!r.i'n;,a.n, which end4 in chrawe rhruma- . .u Vr.f. ;il,.t.n:.. I 1 1 1 . r l I - 'U. a coi'j Sfina in my iimbsand brought on xcru- . j xrew wnrra miH unro until l,v fl.. ..Li-.. i or vc excellent anent In Baltimore. Dr. Mackenzie., I trie.l your i-iii. i nt-ir erects were slow, nut mire. tj persevering in the use cf thciu, I am now entirely welL Sexate CniMBr, Eaton Itocpe, Iji., 5 Dec. 1955. Dr. Ateb : I have been entirely cureil, bv vonr Tills, of Rheumatic Gvutn paiaful diseat that hfi.f atHirt.-d rao fur years. VI.NCEN'f SUDKLL. S-Io.it of the Pills in market contain Mercnrv, win, h, although a valuable remeily in fkilfu! lian.l.'i Uaoceron. In a public j-ill, rroin the dreaJful conse quences that frequently follow it incautious ne. These o nf.iin no mercury or mineral substance whatever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Er. J. C. AYES &, CO.. Lowell. Kaia. Sold t) K. P.;.utz. J K. Moyer, ;..,d li. M Haueubtu-h, Bloonburj, and by one dealer iu eterv town in the Stale. April 6, I SO I . 1 v. FOCTOR THOMAS F. CHAPMAN will ! "- -euJ loall vi ho w i?h 11 (I fee of cturne) ; l ,r:,Vcf !"' cu-torn as we'd lhe Ifel the IL'i-ipe and lull diroctions lor maktr." ' v',h -tne':' "ti"! a.-tion T i I TABLE and and using a beautiful vegetable R.ilm, ih;u lLR.ar- well supplied un-' wi 1 te careful will effectually remove Pimple, Blou-hei f-urr'iit 'rr.ded. An I ht S PA liLE is am Tarii Freckles, fee, &e., leaving ihe ckin ! P'' a,ld "u" e.l. in charge of carelul nmocth, clean, and beaiitilui ; aUo lull di- j Sri,om,5i vviil always be properly attended, rectiunn lor usma Pelatreau's celebrated 1 CP He invites a s!:;ue ol the pab'-c i-u- Stimulant, war-anted 10 Mart a full -ro th ' ol H hi.ker?, or a Muslache, in less than thirty day, hither of the sibove can be obtained by return mail, by addre-inj fwiih fs;amp for return postage) D1I THOM AS F. CH A PM AN, Praciicai Chem is-t , 851 Broadway New Yoru. January 15, 1862. 2m. rp HE CONFESSION'S and EXPERIENCE Jl of a SUFFERER, Published a-a warn rncr, and lor the especial beiiefit nf Ynnn-j Men and thn who eulu-r with Nervous Debili:y, Lo?p of Memory, Premature De cay, &c, Lc., &c, by one alio ha cured himself by pimple means, afer bein put 10 sreat expense 3nd iniai! vemeni-e. through the use of wnr'hle medicine prescribed by learned Doctor. Single copies may be bad o( the anilr, C. A. LAMBERT, Esq , Greenpjiht, Lomii llard, by enclomz a poi-'-naid addres-ed envelope. Address CHARLES A. LAM BERT, Eq , Greenpoini, Louj Icland, New York. January 15, 1862 2m. Kollock's Daudelioii I'oOYe. THIS preparation, made Irom the besi Java Coffee. i- recommended bv phviciin as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for General Debility, Dyspep-ia, and all bilious disorder. Thousand who have been compelled to abandon the u.e of cof fee will ue Shis without injurionti eiTetts. One can contains ihe strength ot two pounds ol ordinary coffee. Price 25 cenis KOLLOCK'S LCTAIX, The poret-t and bet BAKING POWDER known, for making lig.'it, sweet and nutri liotis Bread and cake. Price 15cenu. Manufactured by M IL KOLLOCK Chemi-t. Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets: Philadelphia, CP" And sold by all Druggists and Grocery, jfj February 26, 1862. ly. CIlA NfiluVI LLE ACA DEMY. NORMAL S C H O O L ANT f OtfKERCIAL ISSTI1 ETC Otongvi if, Cutum'iia Cn'tntv, rensylcuii'i 'IIE Third Term id ite present A(?ai " ic year ol ihe- ()rai-ye.vili Male feru le mi- Female Acuilernv, wtllooniineutie oi: Tue?- lay, February 4ih. 1862 ; Iif. 11. 1. U 4l.KIie, A.fll, Pilncipil NORMAL DEPATMKNT. Fn ili Hrriiiii;err!erii f Clen, the mnre if etnJy bi;tl u.?iri:rtirni. sunt ihe eairiin.T- i on ami ji. 'tiHtimi ol pitjuN, in ih's larirne-.t w 11 f-.nt'irni o the S.,le Nrri( "i-hool- ri f iVni; IvmiiM ainl to ih vi-w ol ttie State I r ('ar'trin; n Put-iw Sc'nt t I-. 1 fie Ji-ti iiimiii will he nrwlt-r the c'lr-ro l I'rol. H. I. U'alk.-r, A. AL, 1'n... i v lii as ii t tiolrfr.a IVotrlier ami a LCnier. t(t( wi.(f-i) kr.ruiii to tit-etl any frj- Mr -'hendiilio't. The Trii-tf-vs b' st-ar tl ifi:herpun nor expense lo .srenre io -enicp of a iriiiti in vvlioje ii,t-jri'y si tl il ilfty they have ermre. oi.fi, ie.i. t ; uri't they are dei mm ii.etl that ihe i...t,ot. m the ailvHfit,ii:es wliu-ti il ,-r- (Teti- to ihe puLlt -hall not he Piirpa-e.t ny ny ftiraihr in s i iiiimi i i the .Viate. Arfan?emenn have heen maile to ronnent w i'h ihe Itiii tn.ioi. a COMMERCIAL IXSTIT lTK In wh'u h itie course of I ot rii--i ion w ill a. ro?jlee and ihornr.l, a-i in the lest Com nierfiyl College. S ulent-", al-o whi are desirou ot purniii Clacsif.il or .-elci -'Dilier- will fiave, a in itie S ate N'.rri; 'ji-ltoolf,' the needed la-:ihlies a.n I in.-iroc- .Oll. Tl.c preparilory an I miV ch'nl-"1 un der the dirfri i-har'e ot the Pfiiipijial, will ro:ripri-e inj,)ds vvlios ae or atiainrneni do iiut qiialiiy ihein lo pnr.-ne ihe htudisc t ihe fnulnt rla-se. In ihis department ilo're w ill t! lunii-hed to the ua liar m-dent- re (;nalifi?d Irr 0, nit op poiiU'iitV Jr practice in ihe Art o! Tearfi i to', hi ul 'or Ifarnii) fio.v to L-.-ssinixe. artiie, and i'lMrui't a ffhrif-1. in bucli ruini.rr (hat undt?r H eir ilirrfeti-, n o?r pub lic shall beeOrie truly model SehooU. Lec tures on the Triforv and Praoiie nf Tea:fi- .a w.U be ajver, Xa ihe i.arr.er ..odent, weeklv I uM.c Lecture, w.il a)SJ be y.vet, fceim-MouUily. 5 rp 2Q 23 05 SS3 Tuition, t rriou, of eleven weeks : For ifie first prade ?4 Ofl ; Serond graJe 65 00; Third arade ?6.00 ; Co ntnert ial Depar'inenl Sl5. full course. One half the Tuidon required lo be paid a! ihe opening of eai h Session and the o:her half at ti e r lo-e ; unlees hy H2reerr.eni ; r-o de.! n ion made for ab seiu-e exi-ept in caes of ci.ntinced i!l:ie. boaromo ami furni-hed rooms u-iTI be iv.-n tiidenl- at two dollar per week. Ti e-e are a!o room? lo let fur those who wi-h lo tnsril thtri.-elves. A'l t! e ext book ue I in ih InitiMitiou can hi j :J - the place ai lliti usyaj hejijt;" pnoef. Cc.'" Fo r fuitLer particulars siJJii.a the Principal or E. .tZarna, C. Bii:eiitendr, J. S. Woode, Wiliiam Fri'z, Orpnrvj le. Ja'l. J-imes l'atteron,, WeMev B wman, ISartniel Acieiibtw;h , Lomd of Trustees. 15 162. THE (J It EAT CAUSE OF 13 I' i t IV J2 I s s-; 11 V . Jtibt rubli hul in a Si tiled Lnvilopul. I'rirt Q Lent : a Li.crriiv, HY fH. CULVER WKLI , ON THE CAUSE AND i.ir:;; t CUIiE, (f'Srmm!1rrf rpt. C . fi--u ri,iiii. Menlv,! ar.rj Pnysic.il D-biii'y, NVrvf ii-n-s Efjiiep-V ; Impard fs'i.ir.i. d the !!oK: La-eim;!e; Wealinefj of the Li n. b and ti e tia k; Indixpo-iiio'i and In cupaci-y for -t i f v and L-bor Dullness of Ap;-rn i etiion; L's ol Memory; Averio:t to S-nieiy: Love of S.lnud-: rinrii-tiiy, j Self )i'm-t; D'zzines; Headai-he; A fjc j Horn i 1 Itie E)fe: Pimples (in the Face, ( Involuntary Em ifs ions, and exual Licana 'cii; the 'oiifequerice? of Youthful L:di ! cretioi., &c. I Zlr I Jus adn.iralle Lecturei-Iearfy provei ! ' fiat .t;e attive emiinera ed, otieri m- af ! ll.i ied, evil may be removed wish hts niediciiiH and wit'iout daittr!Mj- etirii-al :' o;-eraii(in, an". hruld be read by every I youth ard every titan in ihe Und. J-tit tinder r-eal, to any c.ddre., in a plain j ea!ed e.i velope, on the receip; of etx cente, j or pc.-i,."e si amp, by a llreii-itia ! " lill CHAS. J. C. KLINE, i 127 Bnverv.N.Y. Po-t Oliice box ib66. ! January j9, 1862-ly. i jniiiscN iicrsi:, (3F JERSEY TOWN, PA) TTHE c.t-rnterould repac tluily up-! nr.,; I ir.en.t. d K.e nnl,! pr. pub! bl ) , Uirtl; he hi. e labh.-lied itie i MADISON J? HOUSE, j in Jrey town, Columbia connty. Pa. The above brii'se t as la"-ly been refine I and ., ....- , I. I... .1 I 11 n-11-1 -iir.- a ; v. i.i '.j 1 : ii u i r ii t-i i vy li'.v p u 1 r'e cr. lie i fiiliv prepared to enteriain j ",m' a"":l ll, -!'"i h'" tTn; help bii "ue-ts feel al hom-. SAMUEL RIM BY. Jetgey lown, Jan 8, 16'J. rrv A r rival 1 SITaING AND fl'.UMER GOODS, 1 NY1 1 ES at eniion 10 his i-n.ck of cheap aint fashionable clnthina at his f-'ote or Maui S.teel, two dotir above the 'Amer ican IKuit-e,' wheie be hn a full assort ment ot men and bny'i! wearing apparel, inclo lint: the mo-l fashionable i) ti 1: a s a o ods, Box, Sack, Frock, Gum, and Oil Cloth Coat nf all ir rln and i-i.e, PatHi ol all color shawls, Mripes and liure v p--, shirt, cra vat, Ktork, collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, f-uspe-ider- and fancy articl-?. N B He will also make to onler any ar ticle ol do. bin" at very short notice and in the beet of manner. All his clothing i made to wear, and mo-t of il is ol home manulaclute. f'AVID LOWENBERG. nioomsburg, Miri'li 12, IS62. FOR SALi: AR REXT. THE und er'-i'ied offers for tale or rent Ihe Ittllowina property, to wit : One ornl sized Bnck I) w e 1 1 ti Hoie, out honsen. well of waier at the door, and one acre a sjround, i-iiua'e on the north eat corner of Market and First street ; ALSO, a Hon-e and L t on Fird Street; house SO x 20, Irame; and a frame i-:able : fruit tree,-, &f!. &c. Tetrns reanable. For par'icular inquire of GEORGE WEAVER Bloomsburpr, Feb. 19 1862. CLANKS I CLANKS ! CLANKS ! 1 DEEDS, SUMMONS, EXECUTIONS, SUBPOZNAS, of prooer & des;.rableforniB,fo sale at the oface of the "tar ofthe North " I ni, o tanl to Hoo-e Owt;er?. , I i:, Dili lit io Guilders. ' .- . - Important to Hail Road Cc tr psnles. -Irnrortani to Farmers. - To ell whom this may concern, and it conctrn$ ' every body. JOHNS CROSLEY'S IMPROi ED GUITA PERCH A. Ttie Cheaper! and most durable Kuoriin in use. IT 1S F'HE AND WATER PROOF. It can be applied ii New and Oi.l K ol of At! kind", t-'eep or flat, mi I ! 8h inu. le JifHifii w iihoi" removin-r the Shii ui, THE COST is ONLY AEOUT ONE-THIRD TH V I OF TIN AND IT l I VViC K AS Dt'liABLE Tbi :jr i;-le I, a been ihort :iit;- t--ed in ew V'fk City ai d all part" ol ihe Ui-ne l a'o. Caiiadx. V'e.-. Indies, and Ciii rvl uid Scitiih Americi, ori Build -n-." ot ll kind-, si.j-h a- Fa-oiie. Fouiidn-.- Cliiu-i-!... f i : 1 1 li'iad fepi,i-. Care, and'on Pi.biio lliiililii,- enerali , C 'lernmenl Binldins;-. S:.-.,t y lie prmeij al U '.ildere, Au-hneit-t and r tt.er-, during llie p foor jer-, and ns proved to be the CHEAPEST and MOST I t HA HI E fif OKING ir n-e ; it i hi -v.-ry respe-M a fiire, wier, weather and IIME PROOF .ovetii." for JICOIS OF ALL KINDS. lh, is l e OAX 1' maieri'tl manvf ttured in the U:i!ct Sla'es vhiiti c rn;iinet ihe very rlecirable pui. ettie- i.f i:i,iHcily ,in l Dnr.t. hti'y. v jire i:i.i.,T-j,iy -acknow'eij..,.,! to t.e ,.0,f,.s,p.' by (JCTTA PELCHA and INDIA liUHiiER oi hat is rt quirt l in making appli cations The ppene of apphii.o ii is trlflri ir2 w oidmary Roof can be covered and fin. 1 ihh-d the wite tl y. IT CAN PE APPLIED BY ANYONE ml when fitiet.etr foim- a peifedty Ki' I'iooI fi fice wit . an elaM; body . ln fi rati.K t te injured t lle.i, CidJ or Stnrni Shrink ii g of Roof board?, t.or any eiew5iil a.;ti on w ha'ev..r. LIQUID CUTTA PEDCHA CEMENT For Coadti' Melal of m Kmds when e, pod to the action of ine Weather 'if For Prexervivc aud Impairing Milul Hoofs nf all Kinds, Ihi I the oi.lv Comnofiiiini KTnn.n whic;, u dl MicoeU.My ' ,.t , , ehanj-e. oi rl.me-, for ,v ,,.,h ol whjf j Jw ,ri(.,aI w J . extreme lime. nrmiy, Idrrnma a to ly equal to ihr- e coat ford.'nari ra in, rol? -i.u h l-n andnill LAST j HREE TIMES AS LONti : ad from i' ela-ii-ny i- injured tiy ihe i oif. traction of TIN and other AIETAL HOOFS, eon-eqnent upon cuddeii chatiyei cf s n-eaiiier. It will not CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM U EAT!! Eli AND WILL NOP WASH OFF. Leaky Tin and other Me'a! l!Vd can e rf(!lv repaired wuh GUPTA PERCH CEMENT, ar d prevented f:urn further t-ot ro-n' ant1. ieakui2. t'iereby entiurin i p.-r. fer-ily u aier li-ht Ko0f for rr.auy year-. lliif Cement ie pt-ruliarly adapted f ir iSa preservation of Iron Hailing, Sloven, Kan "ea. Sale, Ariculinral Implrr.ei.'i.-., i.c , alo tor renetal manufa'-tureri. o-e GUTT.i PLRCU CKME.XT Fvr presert iti and repairing Tin and o'her Metal Riio'B or every description, from i:s ureat ela-iii-ity, is not injured by the. con irartuiu and expansion oi MelaU, anc will mt crar-k in coid or run in arm weather, j Tnee. :naieriU iire eda;i'ed to all cli- maes, aiiri we are prepared to supply order- irom any ran o ir.e ronntry, al short no'-ce, lor GUTTA PERCH A ROOFING in r !N, ready ptrpared tor n, and GUTT PKUCHA CEiiENT in barrel, w.;b Ull prilled dir.'-tioi. tor application WORSTS WAXTF.D. We Wiflni'ite libernl and snti-ficlory nrranir tnchis wit it rejt'ii'-ii'le pniiet v:fn would oke in e-'nUnh thtimelnts iu a Lnchiiivd and Porn.a newt bus'me. OCR TERMS ARE CAH. We ran jiive . abunda..l prool of all ilai'ii in iavfir ol our improved Reofins MaieriaU, have applied ine.n to eevnral thou-aiid lIjof in New York Ciiv and vi timty. JOHNS : CLOSLEY, Sole Manntaetureri', 11'hohsaU XVarfhoue 78 William St., Comer ot L;beity Street. 'EW YORK. Fuil I'esi-riptive Circulars and Prices will be t tri'i-hed o i application. Oc ober 16, 1?61 ly. -t. iaOirf mri:L, chestm :t STIU'KT, abotc third IN ilie nrRtpd.a e r enibborhood of lb JoH bin? limine om M,.rkel Third, and Chests nut'Sireer. the Biriks, P,f O.Hce, Mer chdiiis' Evrhanse. &. &c. IMlIl lM IiY SI SO. Areommfida'mn when required oa the EU- n -vim i nra.! f - - uw l"u,',m Irom 00 a"1' Pward.. per dv, and meaU at a Fia,T Class Reti-ha nt attach io the Uotkl. Prn-e acordin 10 the Br.U ol Far-. Ihe y 'nr tk" ' -.-neer-. from aiif Minion T r:io-e to ihe Hot. I. llr English, French, G.-rrnaa aud Span's spoken. July 17. 101. FALL Ac WITJ.i:;oODS. PETER I? X T TTfAS Ji'.ss received JiO'O Philadelphia " and i. now opening a the old eiand la'aly occupied by Mar'z and Ent a splen did aescrtnieii; ol merchandize, which will be sold p'.pap for ( ASH Oli;tGCTRY PRODrCE. Hi Mt k t-o i-is: of Lai.e Dress Goodn," ctioice-t tv' and la'pfi f-M, ions. d;iy goods (jroceries, ha r d-war e, qe ens-war e. cedar ware. hollow-w a be; iron, nails and spikes BUOl AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, READY MADE CLOTHING, LC. &C. In s.ori every;in!i usually kept iu a country store. The pa ronas.e of oM ftlend, and the pnMic senerally, is respectfully solicited. - The highest market price paid for roun try produce. PETER ENT. Lihl Street, Dec. 18, 1S61. Si'lXIAL NOTIfE. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The Adverser, having been res'ored lr health in a very few week by a very nim pie remec'y ai'.er having p tillered feverat years w ith a severe Inns aflectmii, and that dread die.iSP, CoiiKuniplinn- ii anxious la m.ike Ir.own to hi lel!avv-uwerer lha 'nemis ol cure.. . To all who "de-ire it, he will send a copy of the pfpsi-ripii.ii n-ed, (free o charge.) wiib lYi diieeiinnK for repar';n and osint; ihe FRi.e.-w hich they will rind a sure cnr for Ca.'1-ntription, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The oiiiy nbjeii r.f 1 l.e afveriier in nend inoi the Presi-rtpiio i i- 10 benefit the afH c led, and t rei! informatiO'l which he enn c.-ives i0 b iiiva!i:.ble,an l he hopes every -utTerer v. i!J try hi remedy, ii will co ilien; iit)i!ina, and may prove a blenin2- Partie wi.i,t;iy t'e pr9Cf.ption will please . Id res Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Wti'!iarTibur?,-K'nai co-, N. Y. Oi-lrr-er 3(. Hfil. i-o Ayer's Cathartic Pills.