Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 15, 1857, Image 3

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A LIS HI Is. TATE, LOCAL KDITOll.
Saturday Morning, A.ug.15,1857
Divino services will bo hold in Moony
burg, to-inorrow, (Sunday, Aug. 10,) nt
tho following Churches s
IPmhiitertan Ohurth.ViKV. D. J. Wat,.
y LEn. oervico at iu o ciock, A. iw.
Episcopal Church. Rev. II. Tur.i,iDan.
Services at 10$ o'clock, A. M., nnd nt
early candle-light in tho evening.
iMthern Church. Rev, E. A. SiiAitnEJTs.
Scrvico at 10 o'clock, A. M.
lGcrmim Refqrtn. Hey. W. Qonpntqti.
Borneo at early camilo light in tho
evening.
'TSIithqdisl Chytph. Tliera mill bo no box
J vices ,to-inorrow, on account of a bush-
.meeting, being hem near ticrsoytown.
Qono to tho City. Tho Editor.
' CS7" Court. Thoro is only at present
Ke prisoner conGnod within our jaij.
J6T Wo bono our frion'Is .everyvrhcro
ii ,... ,i ' k !...i, I'm ,i
j .i o .- .- rye i
mftornooii, in ttio Court House.
.-r- -
m tiST A well-wrjlten commuuieallon on
tho 11 Importances of Moral Culture," Vy
lm r. ii 'il . ' 1
win nTien.i L in jifrncuiLurni iunn.1117. im
Iiiomas unr.ESLY, wyi appear iu win uoxi
VohtmUu JDcmccrat.
Camp Metinct A drop Meeting for
Orangevi,llo Circuit, will bo held in Mt
I'loasant township, on tho land of Mr. Goo.
Richard, -to commence on" Fridiy die 21st
inst. M. Richards will bo prepared to
,&ccp boarders.
JttT I and J. Tlipro aro no two letters
in tho manuscript alphabet of tho English
langnago wliich cause s) much m'ueon
j .struction as I and J, as nipst pooplo write
Jjiera exactly ftli.fcc. Tho rule for writing
r them properly, and which deserves to bo
nnivcrsaliy adopted, is tp,run tho J belnw
; .tho line, and run Iho I even nith,lhc lino.
HSF Whitino Scnoor,. Mr. A. A.
JSouthtcorth, as will bo beqn, by bis card ip
another column, intends opening a Writing
School, on next Monday .cloning, ;in Mr.
4 ICiton's School Kodii,' on Third Street,
.Bloomslmrg. o liavo czannqd somo
.tjpccimccs of Mr; S.'s penmanship and prQ
,nounco them of tho first order, youpg
jliadiei ar(d Gontlc,uiCD, would do w,ql by
attending, as his terms aro very reasonable.
rir DEHUiiTrur, Day Thursday wa.s
one of tho most delightful August days
,that wo remember to have experienced.
Ttiero was n freshness in the atmospficro
that was qnito invigorating, -and all Natiro
looked bright and cheerful a'tcr,Uja gloom
of prr vious day. Jn,tio(o,vcning, ijio.jv 'Iks,
were tilled with bright oyed girls and,rolii'p-
,in boys, who seemed the embodiment of
.hcaltli and Fnuoccncr.
" Lit l iVm p ill nil aWiil mine ear ; i riint no -tuaili
on th wher I, or at Iho wilil hunrt IicmIj ;
Ojr lulu ten hl'N on lliu Tnrpflft",
'Hill tli precipitation might i'oh ii Iritri
Jlflowr llift-ru-ii of Icht )et ftjll wl'I 1
CnntiiiuQ to drrliru to thrni "
,i -Th.it Ki.sk k Wilson's Snlooo, ia-a place
wcimiy oi a visir, t i an tnosc, vsno tisu 10
unjoy an excellent iliah of Tco Crcr.m.
un day School 0 Et.EnuATioN' On
last Wednesday iho members of tho Epis-
crpal Sabbath School held a celebvation in
,thpGrovo, near the Iroo Dale Kurnaco
Tho day was fino, and tho. turn out unus
ally large. Wo aro pleased to eeo such
Exhibitions aud hopo they may c-pntiouo
jto ohcer and gladcn the hearts of tho
young. Although we had not the.plcasuro
of participation, in tho joys of tlio day, yet
our good wishes were their's. Tho day
passed off very pleasant, wo understand,
and nothing cccurcd to tho general good
feeling.
teir To iiousKKBEPEiis Hio season
for putting up fruits for wiutcr U30 is near
at livnd, and cxpcricnco lias p raven that
thoso fruits put up in their natural statu
aro lho least expensive aud most dclioious
rarity, and entirely supercedes tho old
a.ethod of preserving, Tin cans liavo boon
oatonsivcly used for putting up fruit nir
tight, but already ecvcral sad ac idcuts
resulting in tho loss of life, bavo occurred
by eating fruit put up in tin, as events es
tablish tho fact that tho aoids contained
in fruit becomo thoroughly impregnated
with tin and its poisonous substances, ren
dering it dangerous to partake of fruit
wliioh Las been preserved in mctalio sub
stances. Glass is tho only safe substitute.
Great Agricultural, Products T
EssShcriff DiRR, of Jaolison township, in
this oounty, has placed in our office, to
which we invito tho attention of tho public,
tho followinr? monslrana nonimnna nf A..
. . r-.v. , "fa-
ficultural Productions. , Considerintr these
I- 1 .1. . . .
articles aro the product of tho repoted thin
Boil of Jackson whero coed land rate3
.1 ...1 en - .1 :.
uuuut ou pur acre, luoy ro wormy 01
coosidcraijon, jmd cntitlo J a ok son town
fhip to the appellation of "Somo (Pump
tins." By tho way, our.domooratio friend,
Shtiijff Dcrr, is a model Fnrmer, , himself
nnd rishly deserves tho honorable appella
tion of tb degreo of S. P.
Timothy Stalk, 0 feet, 1 inch in length.
0&tr, , 0 4 "
Flux. i n 'il? '
Sum total length, pf (he abovo.produoU,
ltl feet, Hi inches.
ti. B. Mr. VenuhReis, pf Hemlock,
baa also eent us r Timothy Jicad, moasur -
log IZ jncha...
Election, Sccqnd Tttesiaij in October,
CANDIDATES ADMISSION FEB, ONE ,!)0LLAtli
JOHN It. YOIIE.of Mifflin township.
will be candidate lor COUNTY AUDITOR, subject in
uie usages oi me iOiumDin vouiuj uemuctauo con
vention Augml 15, 1fV7 tJn
PETER ENT. of Scott township, will
bo ncandldoto for ABSEMRLY. .abject to tho usage,
nf Ihe Columbia County Democratic Convention, r
Augrst to, 1C57 me
DANIEL LEE, of Bloom township,
will lii) a eandldnto for REGISTER AN II Rr.COnllP.il,
left) re the Democratic County Convtnllon thli 'all.
Aug 13, 1837 tdo
JAOOB EYERLY. of Bloom township,
.ivlll bo n candidate for PR0TI10NOTAR Y, before tho
Ilcmoeratle County Convention Ihii fall.
August is, 1837-tuo
EM A3 DIETERIGK.of Montour town
ship, will boa condlJatorot COUNTY COMMISSION.
En, .object to the usages of lua Columbia County Dcm
osratiel'ohveniiotl.
Aiigult 8, le57.-ldc.
JAMES. S. MoNINUH, of Catawissa
lownjhln. will hi n canJIdale for COUNTY TRflASU.
RER. lulileet to tho uaajEOi ol tho Colum'iia County
Democrotlc Convention.
Aliuil 8, lW-ldn
JOHN .A. PUNSTON, of Madison
.townnliln, will bo a candidate for COUNTY C0MMI.1
HIONUll. raibject to tho uaagci of tho Uplumbla .County
Democratic Convention.
August 1, 1857 tdo
WILLIAM COLE, Esq., of Denton
lowni.hlp.wlll bo n candidate fr,r COUNTY TREAHU
JlEtt, auhjmt to Die uiogci of tho .Columbia County
Democratic Convention.
July 33, 1837
SAMUEL KISNER, Esq., of Madison
towml.lp. will bo a camlldalo for COUNTY COM
MISSIONER, inblrcttnlho uiagei or tho Columbia
County Democratic Convintlon.
July93,18i7-ldo
AVILLIAM T. SHUMAN, Ksq, of Main
lownin.p. win do a canniaaio lor uuuni r i ur.A-
SURER. mhj eel tp, tho utagei ot theColuuiblaCounty
Democratic Convention,
July.l8.l837-tdo
BENJAMIN WINTERSTEEN, of
Fino town. hip. will bo a candidate for COUNTY
COMMISSIONER, i.iliject In thojitagea of the Unlum.
bin Cbunty Dcmocatfc Convention. '
juiy ja,C37 tdo
JOHN KIEPER, of Catawissa town
ehlp, will be n candidate lor COUNTY TREASURER, -
euiiject to tno ii.afte. ot tne Columbia county .yemo
crntic Convention.
July S3, 1807 Ida
GHAiaiRflrAQBSo
In Bloomsburc; on Thursday morninc
last., by Rev. D.J, Waller, .Dr, John S.
KaJtcM, oi Janesvulo, Jjuzoruo county, to
Miss Marii II. Barklcy, of Bloomsburgj
Wo return tho happy couple, nur Bin-
;cro thanks, for their kind remembrances
of tho Printer, with tho hopo that their
paths may bo qpo of pleasure,
In Ronton, on the Oth inst., by Eld. E.
M. Alen, Mr. Isaiah Hagonbuch, to Miss
UarjpahKUpo, both of Light Street.
On tho lllh inst., by Rev. Geo. Warren,
Mr. Jacob Shrcmakcr, of Madison twn ,
to Miss Mary Vanhorn, of Hemlock twp.,
Columbia County.
At Newberry, June 10th, by Rev. P.
W. Meliok, Mr. Nicholas Funston, and
Miss Lfzzio ltamsey, both of Nowberry,
l.yoominj county.
tt rt rt ci nt r-
ii) li5 Si U IrJ So
In Bl omsburg, on Monday, Aug. 3rd.,
John Lewis, son of Joseph I. and Anna
M. Shannon, aged 17 months and'Jl days
f'r'.ro sm.cpiild bight, or sorrow fade,"
Death camo with Iricndly care,
'I ho opening bud to floaven conveyed,
To bb"tu forever there."
In Maueh Chunk, on Thursdiy raorn
in, of apoplexy, Wm. E. McN'aik, aged
about 23 years.
'Ijho dqeoased wa,s ,for soruo years con
nceted.witli (iis oiEco, first as apprentice,
and then as foreman ; and gained tho re
spect and oonEdenoj pf all who truly know
him. Ho wns,fnithful to every duty, and
had a eleir, quick mind and a just and
generous disposition, lie .loft .tb.o print
ing bufino3s(fgr a more Iueratvo employ
ment; nnd in tho active business of mer
cantile life displayed tho samo earnestness
and energy of character ,wjiich marked
him when a boy. The world was bright
before liiui for bope and heart to tho full ;
and l)is aim was a manly ono "upward
.and -onward." Tho Destroyer came sud
denly a thief in tho night-and tho f;iends
of tho just and generous young hero in.tho
battlo or.lifo mourn for n younger brother
ftllon Sltrpftha North.
In Centre township, Columbit County,
on Sunday morning last., Mr. Alexander
Crovcliua', aged about 71 years.
(Columbia ;HDjcmoccat.
The, following aro tho receipts to the office
of ,tho Columbia Democrat, during
tho niouth of July, ,lg57 :
David U. Cleaver. .51 00
Samuel Noltou, 3110
John Hps., 3 00:
Caleb Fox, 100
loieph Pnlie, -S 00
Henry Miller, ISO
J.M.Johniton,M,D.,10tiJ
lllram Knorr, 11 30
Capt. John Ciovcr, !jQ0
Jacob Hill, 173
Blnva U lie Iz. AO
Noharii i Jncoby, 3 00
) i R. Bliuman, 4 73
Bamuo I K osi enbaude t, 8 00
Jo.lah S'ramer, 100
Cbarlrs lloury, I 30
Dr.T A. Hurley, 500
Col. N. M'Cay, I 00
R Kn tile. E.I., I 73
Cjrr,nrcae k Co , 1 tlo
lloWM Clru'liers, 100
.Win.T. rlhuman, E1. 1 Oil
Rcorte Heath, S50
Tea.'r Columbia Co, 13 Oil
Columbia County,
12 50
u. u. ir.nur,
Bamurl Eisner, Ei.,
J. II. Ilariiian. E. ,
O. Lowry Kline.
William Rnyan,
Ch. J, C. Kline,
Trait fcliutcher,
Samuel 01.1, '
Jarub Hams, E.,,
100
1 00
4 Ml
3 Oil
IJ5
400
A, it a. Andieas, l w
. Uamuel Andrea.
,,.. ....,,.,.
7 00
Etiaieni wm. z.rr, 330
I Amo. llitteiihou.e, 1000
n. u. Crea.v, e.l, 1 73
'3 0.1
175
1 CO
2 30
1 00
SOU
si 00
300
at ll'euryL.Frcas,M.D ,300, Then, f. Eile'nberger,
.IJohnKeim. 1 1 Daniel W. Miller,
i imam tun.
Thuniai llowman. oou reteranii.r.Br,
tJamue I Snyder 31X1' llluom.burg Iron Co
Wo again thank our frionds for prompt
payments. It is this that sustains tho Press
and encourages tho Editor. Wo ask our
customers, everywhere, to try to help us to
meet our,'hca,vy exponsos, by prompt pay
ments, and thereby disohargo an honorable
I nKlirvnl, fin. Kfrnrtpinllv te, tva vmt.n.r
. distant subscribers, to do as nuny others
have donc,.vix: t) remit monoy by mail,
, at our risk,. as wo, liavo never lost a dollar
in that .way, and its receipt ,w;ll bo duly
' aoknowlodged by mail and tho paymont
nlM published in tha Qolumbin .Democrat,
SPECIAL NOT! 0 13 S.iSBPTEMlilt MM.
Ml
Ins of I r
EETING of tho Columbia County
AURICUETURAI. SOCIETY. A special meet.
thl1Hoclel7wlllbol.tldn118MUf.lay. AM.Ulh.l
way, A tiff. 13 tn
House. Illnnms
ie:7 at s o'clock, r
,i.,oi ine uotiri liouin, nmonii- i
Imi.b. A twnptni MtinniiincR I. ran lesie.i. ni numicia
A general atlomhnee Is requested, ns business
of Imparlance . to be laid Icfcrpthi-""",...
, , I, JOHN, rlnl.
Augml I, IE37.
7i,
tho praetlco
aty, Pa., and
JOHN . FREEZD, Et1.. .;a? fe.um.,1 tho practice ,
u, ,.w,. .,.u.u, . ... ... u.
will irtvn l.la undivided nnd cam nil attention m al I .
win giro i ii unuif laeu nnn "roiiii niten. on in mv
ptofslonal builneo ontru.lod lo him in Columbia
nnu adjoining countiei.
tlo can bo found constantly, In ht.l OfHce, In Until
ion')ioiv,neir ttie Court Homo.
.. .. ill I i
tl3-ir yoi ara anlictcd w'th nny comnlaln( which ,
rciulrei a rursatlvo Medlclno, try Ayer's AVw Pills
thcr aro wortli trvlnir- Concord ercwrv, .V. C I
IDCy nro worm ITying wi,t.'y,
tO"Iint5TD0LD'S UNtVEnaALLY ArrilOVUD
nnMUnV,-Compound Ditractnucliu cures DUcaics
of tho Madder ( Kidncya, Crf ve), Uropiy.Wcahneai !
&.C Head the advertisement In anothur column, head-
..it , i 11. r t .... I
cd ndnibold'iGcnulnarrcparatlon."
J5Sy The Five Per Cait, Saving Fund
oftho National safety Compmy, tt'atnui aireet, anth
west corner of Third direct, Philadelphia, now Iim nearly
Ok Mitt.ioH and a Ititr of Dollar all In Itut Ustatk,
MoRTAaca, Orouho Hknth, ami other Aril clas eecurl
lleii to tho benefit to depositors.
C?" THOMAS V. MATMON, Rreclfed tho Priz?
Medal nt tho World' FalTlti Londjn, 1851, for
TRUNKS, CARPCT nAGS.Unoti. thoci audQunis.
Great inducemontt aro now offered topttrchascri ofthc
obovoarllcles. Tallin muchlhclargest itockollrunki,
Carpel flags, Vallcct.&c, In Philadelphia Tcry cheap,
or cash. Manufactories 130 M.irktit Street, S. V.
corner, and J3dtVarket street, 3. E. corner of Fourth
Jpj-A COOL REFLECTION. "For every mlto lift
we leave tho surface ofour earth, tho tiuipernturo falls
five degrees. At forty Ave mltei distance from the
globe we eel beyond the atmosphere, and enter, strictly
speaking, Into.tho.rfgloniof space, whose temperature
Is 215 degrees below zcto, and hero cold reigns In all
parts." Tho gentleman ho went "beyond the at
mosphere,' nnd held the the rmometcr In tho "regions
of space," ,has since his return declared that tho next
coolest thing Is, a auitof tuoiellght.clejRntand grace
ful summer do t hes, which liavo rendered the fashion
abte Emporium of Uranvlllo Strkes, No. C07, la'o 200
Chestnut street, famous on thlt territorial orb.
B3-WIIITETERTII, PERFUMED BREATH AND
J1EAUTIFUI. C0MPLEX10N-can be ncpjlrc'd by
mlnstho "Zlflim rf a Thousand Flotccri.' What lady
or gentleman vwonld remain under tlio curQof a dl.
ngr.cable breath, when by tiring tho "Ualu or a
Tnol'.ANn Flower." a. a dcntrilicc, wfculd not only
remtrr it .weet, but leave the teeth nhlto ,aal.
tert Many pcr.on. ilo riot know their breath I. Ud,
and tho subject i. so delicate that tlicir friend, rill
never nicniion(it. ib-warc of counterfeit., lie euro
eacti bottle a. signe.l
r I'ETRlDaE & CO., V Y.
TIE WISE IN TIME. How many nro there who,
afflicted with dirca.o In an incipient alago, delay from
time to Umo having recourse to some remedial agent,
which wouldcft'ectunliynrrc.ttho further progress of
dt.care,and render tho system impregnabio toils In.
sidious nttacka It is unfortunately loo true thero
arc thousands who sink Into on early crave whereas
at a trlflhi, expense they might have lived to a good
old age. ir,hcro bo reliance lo bo pheed in medicine,
and thousands of wcllultestcd cases" establish beyond
tho pos-ibil'tyol a d.ubt, tho curativo properties of any
ono particular remedy, .thep Hutley's Sarraparllla is
unquestionably tho greatest medicine ever Introd iced
to an afflicted community. Hesllalo not, thercfoic, to
..so it, if .suffering from any of the Ills which flesh is
heir to. lUrcld (Oalccston tcxto,)
CT$l,OUO REWARD WILL HE PAID FOlt ANV
Medicine thU will excel PRATT it BUTCHER'S MA
GIC Oltt for the followln dir.ves: Rheuoiatlsm,
Ncurnlgln.Bplnal Aflcctlon, Contracted Jol nti.Cholic
Pal its, Pal nit In the Side rr Back, Headache, Tivlhaclio,
Fp rains Sore Threat, Cuts. Rruttcs, Hums, nnd all
discairx of Iho Skin, Mu'Ctci nnd the Glands. .Nar.o
geitulno without the signature of "Pratt& Uutrhr"
attached lo each label. Principal ufllco,201 Washing
ton strert, Drooklyn, Nc-jv Vork, Sold by G. M. HA
GENRUCII, Druggist, niooinsburg.
BTThia la to certify that I have made but ono appti
callon of the Vngic Oil on my fingors, which have boon
il'.iwn from cnntncllon of tho rords, brought on by
rtieuallm. It nan of sevntfen inonlln standing,
and t nm noiventlrclycitrcd. I clierfully r (.commend
It to all itEliUcd hkcwiFO.
J. M. FIN..ROOIC.
7i Locust street, Ilurrlsburjj.
August I. if57
EQUALlTi' TO ALL I
UNtrORMlTY OP PRICES t A New Flat t'RE IS
H7i!iKE44. P.vtry one its own SAhtmeut
,J(Nr U CO.,
Oftho Crewnt One P'rlco Clblning Stpro. IVp. S00
Market street, ahoc Sixth, Philadt lphla. '
In addition to having the largest, most varied nn.I
ishloiiubloftock of Clothing in Philadelphia, mode
expressly for rital sates, have ronttitntetl every ono
his own snlosman, hy having marked in figure?, on
encharthlc tho very lowest price It can bo sold for j
jothey cannot possibly vary nil must buy nlik j
The grtodaaro wtll sp(ing(d nndprcpared,an1grent
pains' taken with the m.tking so that till can buy with
he full asurauco ofclting a good article nt tho very
lowest prico. AUo.n largo 'slock of p. ceo goods on
hand, oftho latest etleJind best luitilies, which will
bo made to order, in the" most fashionable btid Lest
manner. per ceut.bttow crrjdrt p ticca.
Uo nen. lift tno crescent, lit Market, above jjixiu
Street, No 300.
O A CARD TO THE I. DIEJ. Dn. Duponct'4
GotnitM French Paw aro Ufxlhhla in rcmovl ng ttoppagti
or irregularities ctha mtntcs.
Theso Pills aro nothing new, but have been ured by
tho Doctor for many years, loth in France and Ameri
ca with unpnrnilckdsuccefs In every case; and ho is
urged hy many thousand tadieswho have used them,
to make fbo Pills public, for the alleviation of those
fullering from any tirrguiaritna wnatever,us won
ns anrevcntlve to thOBo ladies whoso health will not
permit an Increase of family,
Pregnant lemale sfor IJiobi) sup poping themsejves so
are cautioned against using these rills, as tho propri
etor assumes no responsibility after the above admo
nillon, although their mildness would prevent any in
jury to health; otherwise, those rills aro recom
mended. Directions accompany each box, Trice $1. Sold
wholesale fjnd retail, by
JEOKGE M. IIAGENBUCIt,
General Agent, Hloomeburg, pa,
Uo will supply the trade at tho proprietor's prices,,
Rnd send the Pilliitn ladles (tonfidcntlatiy) hy mall(pu
receipt of Ql through, the llioomiburg Pott Office,
ONE PRICE ONLY t
I.lrl'INCOTT & HUNTER'S Clolhijrg Warehpuie,
South We.t corner of Fourth and Market stfCcti, Ft.il
adelpl.ia. TAsaafy OnsPss'co Ctotking Stsrstn Amsritu
Ca.h purcha.er. voCMcn'.or buy's Clothing, al
wholesale and retail, can liere, make their selection
froai an immonse stocVof fashionably cut nnd well
made clothing, gptnp with avicwlogide sati.r.ictlon
to all, and at the very lowest possible selling prico
marked, n plain llgures on every garment, alt buy at
tlio sumapriee,a,U whether Ihey are jtldres of goods
or not, Ihey cannot be decieved. One uniform low
prico to aik andtako, suiteeverybody, wile the Jisual
mode otaskiug twu'prlces, and taking all that can he
got, suits nobody .andchoal. three. fourths ; for.ir.tanco
aman aks$15.foracoat,nndafierward. agrees to.tako
$10, and it;i. equally rertain, that he would have taken
SlSifhe could l.avc got it, and Ihu. actually chat
he purchaser out of flvo dollars. To remedy tbiscvll
and establish confidence in tho trauV.I.tl'F'lNCOT &
CO., ft a uuirormbelow price oh all their goods, (very
much b low the usual rates,) and will uevervnry ono
cent tinder any circ.ivn. Ipnceis.
rj-CAI.l. AND 8EE.431
Al the South Wctlco'se of Fcm.lhanl .Market .ircct,
Phil'ilelphh.
Bridr! Brick! Brick!
rrtE subscriber ha. now on hand at hi. y.rdi In
1 Ulnomihurg, Columbia counly, 3ti0,000 wvil burned
mica , oi ins neat nuanty orciay.
Those in want of llrick, can be supplied cnntlanlly
with n first-rate article, and al Iho most reasonablu
prices. -Cr
TERMS CASH,
R. D..AR.TI1UH
niooraiburg, July Ii, 1637-3l
PLASTERING LATH,
FlFTVTIIOUSANIiPLASI'F.lttNa LATH, for .ale
at the Lishl Slftt huu p. by
p ii iv . w n i:tr.!"v
June n, 1.-
PROCLAMATION.
VV .lenioflh.Cc .io(OU7.MT.iml.r ..A .
.. , ..un, ii... .,. r liiart..r b.,inn. r.i,.
.. . .... .
In thaTwenty-Hlith Jii,'leinl Dliiflci. compOiCd oftho
counileiuf Columbia, Sullivan anil Wyonilng, nnrttho
Hon jrtn Br and m Kti, A.ioeloie Judgei
'liiColumulacouniy.hnvoiifUcdllieltprecepi, bearing
la, ie 8lh ,tJ'f M , ,h0 ycir , ll01lJ
on. llio.uan.l eight hundred and liny.Hi.andJnli.l dl
ffi 'r yLJr
""-,."'""".""
f "ieu ",r n v..m.ii u. uji. um. icimmcr nnu
, Jn , Delivcty.OcnotalUnafter Seftloni .ililio
Pc,M ,; pico;, 0rnhan' Court, l,,'njo.,ni.
(Urlng the 711. day) of Sept. next nnd to ronlinueono
turn, in win county 01 uoiuniDiQ, on mo nrii monaav,
i wrrL
I NarirK Ii liciebv glvcn( to Hip Coroner, tho Jnitlrpf
ii toe i unco nn ci uon sitiiiics oi i tin sniii rcuiiiy or uo-
mi,ij,tiinUhay ho thn and there In their proper
pprronirtt Idb'clock Ihilio forrnnon of enU dny( Mih
"'fir rrcnr.u, irtqiiimtlonioiul othfr rrmciubrn nnn to
,hi-, in Pir nll.rf- n.inrrlflln In hn
tno And thoi that Arc hound hy rtcojnlyonre, In
i,0 Jail of iUld county l Colunihln tnbethenandthcro ,
rt prosccuto them nt fztiJl liijmt. Jurcn aro requcut I
J 1,0 Pnctual In th lr attpntfattce. grefably to
thclrnoticea. Dated at Hloomsburp, Mn lit day of.
Aucul In tho year ofour Jord onofhouiand cl&bt 1
hundred nnd fifty 9evcn, nnd in lhn62t year of the In
depcnderlre of the United States nJ America.
( uou aavo mo vjommonwcaiiu,;
BTmiEN U. MlLMlHafiAirJT'
Trial Juiat for Sopt'r Torm, 1857.
I William Krmn. tt. Oobrse E. Kllce ct tj.
ti Witliani Koon. tr. Cenrgo f,. Kllno
3 Jo.cpll HUlckhousa VI. GIILert Fowler.
4 Adam Stroup. Jr. tt al e. I, II, Rupert ct nl.
A Adam Blroup.Jr. et nl tt. I.. II. Rupert el at.
II Tlioman lMrkcr r.- John II . Parker.
7 (leorge L, Kllno Mose. CoiTman.
8 I.aac tUnwn tJ. Robert J . Lyo...
D William rtobfaon t. Wll.on Ager.
10 Jacob clchuyler vs. Wll.on Ager.
11 Fletcher II. Dodsou t. William Eont.
12 Cntliarinn Tunner vf John D. Weavor.
13 Adam Gable rs, Enalo Fox. Adin'r.
11 Jonathan Mo.idler Btrpheh llaidy,
J. Christian HeiMl v.. Daniel (Urger.
IU Wm. Hopper v$. Edmund Crawford et at.
17 flooreo Fflllrrman ri. Solomon rettcrman.
Id Mnrtin Mowry vf. Tlioina. Htacklinmo.
19 Ollbcrt Fowler m. Daniel Fowler'n ExV,
S3 Daniel Koitenliader ct al r.. David Unnlz.
Ul Win, Rlt ten liouro tt', Samuel F, 11,-ndley.
3 Jamea Ral.ton vt James Raltnn, Jr.'. Adm'r.
'ii uavld lllhlebrant r. llciijnmin raiu. '
SI 1). I.. Wintnalecn el al vs. Clifiillan Bhuman.
SI William Itolil.dn vt Wm Edgar.
I'O Ja.. H. Wood., Admr ol JolinEazTM. vt. Catharino
I,nr,aru.. '
57 Reubon W. Weaver r. William Mela.
5fl Thoma. Mark! ti. Clark n Bicnnrd.
! William Conrad vs. Daniel L, Smllli.
(irand Jurors fur sjeptcinhcr Term, 1S57.
!toom-Chnrle Knhlcr. II Irani W, tttown.
Urlarcreek Snmuc) rowler,Wm iSlahl.Wm, I.amon,
Sautuol Henry, Jaroh .Martr.
Uciitnn John C. Doty, John O. Dildinc. Abrntam
Young
Heaver Tsalah Longonberg"r.
Centre Wm. Hoffman. George II. Kelclincr.
t-'ranktin Josh na Meiidrnhnll.
Hflilngcreek Nathan Fleck ostein, John Crevcllng,
TJiomis I'cnlor.
GreenwoodSamuel Evanc. fnaae Evans.
Jickoa Peter Hodge, Daniel Poust. '"
Isocunl Wm. Yrngcr.
Mndlion James Eisner
Oranae Samuel Achcubach.
Traverse Jurors lor Srpt'r Terra, 1857.
nionm F..P.I.utz,Wiii.lI.Jacuby, Henry Q. ridl
llpj,r.a.Slelnman. ' '
nnircreek Wm. Hcrrin. Josiah Thomas.
H aver Charles F. Mann Daniel Hioglry,
Hon l on Isaac K. Krickbauin, John Ikcler.
Centre Is ac Ilei.
Catawlsia Daniel Helwtg.
Franklin Chrlnlnn Arilcy.
Fishiitgcreek Peter P. IVnlrr
Greenwood Robert Robins, Isaac Tatton, 'Isaac
Lyon
Hemlock Frjiiklin McQride, John O, Nevius John
Erugler1.
I.ocust-Danicl Retnbold, Mark WiHiams.
Ml. Pheasant Samuel Jolmfton, Wm, Howell. Geo.
Cavcueo,
Montour John G Quick, James Uarton "Jcorge
RU'eher.
Mifllin Pclei Longaberger
Oiange David Herring.
Pine John Lcgtfot
Ilonrtngricck Michael Mowry, Elijah C. Horp.
Sugar! Kif Samuel Parks, Jothua lSrink. 1
SWAN & 0O.S LOTTERIES.
KK.W AND BMl.lWfV SCIWME.
Capital Prize $60,000.
Tin! Inl lowing Scheme will be drawn by 8. Hivm &
Co.. .Managers of lliu 1'ort Gaine.' Academy l.nltery,
In each of their Lnlt.ries for September, 18-iV, nt
AUG US PA, fleorrla, in which cily Ihey huve removed
thir principal Olhco.
' CLASS S3,
To be drawnlnthnc.tyor AugUfta.Georcl.l. in public,
on Ojturday. Beplemhcr .Ith, lfc57,
CI.ASd 33,
To bcdMwniil tlio cityof Augusta. Ccnrcin. ill public,
on Satuid..y, Sfptdinlii r lihli, If57,
CLASS .11,
Tu be drawn ill the cily nf Aur'iila,Genr;ia, in pullic,
uu b jMi r J.i)', September ll'lh, 17.
CLAS4 .15,
To be tlraw'i in Iho cily ol Auansia. tlrnryia, In public,
mi S.l III rill y, Srnl.Miincr '-'nth. Ie.'i7.
on tii.: ii;an iiv kingi.i: nu.miht.s.
Five ThoUHtnd t'ottr Hundred and Alwcfy tics Vrliest
Nearly one Prize to every Nino Tickets.
Jlta.YtFKn.VT SC1K.VF.I
'111 JIK I.IIAV.
EACH
1 Prize of
t '
.UATURD AY IN SEPT E M 11 E K '
JiHi.uim
Iff Prizes of Mm
10 tiki
:10 (KM
in ooo
7,3011
3 OUII
2.300
1.3011
1,11110
111 "
10 '
111
11)
170 ' '
210
r.o'i
3 llll
400
3IH)
1.10
loo
Mil
APPP.OXIMA'I ION PHIZES.
4 Fri.i',liioA.pri'iiij tu 0u mo Prize arc SlfiDO
4 tai . 3n.ro.i lain
I aio ' I0.IIIHI (4,0
4 " 1-23 ' 7,5i:il " 'SOD
I 100 ' 5.U0.I " 4IIU
4 "3 5U'I 3111,
4 SJ " 1,500 " SOU !
joou iioaro ' 100,000.
l'J. Pricn amounting lo STjO.OOi)
WHOLE TICKE1H 310; HALVES feJj UUAR-
Flan of the .Lottery.
T'lnVtinti'M from I t9 .Vi.Oll.cnrroanon lini with
tli 00 Niimbois on'the Tirktts priufd on Buparat'i
slipti il (ijptjr, arn encircled with n mall tin tubes and
pi:icu in one w nee i,
Tho liirt 4t.7 Prir.es, vimilirlv printed ind encir
cl'd,ari placed iu uncthtr wheel. ' i
inn wneris nro jnon rovoiven, nnn a numurr is
drawn, fr unr tht: w htrl i f Numbers and nl Hie r-amo
lime'n Prtre Is drawn from the other wheel 1 lie
Numhc r and Prize dr.iwu out ore opened and exhibit
cd to the audience, and registfri-d by tho Commit?
sioners; the Prize Iteing placed ngaiuft tho Numhri
drawn. iliis opf-ration Is repeated until all tin
PrUH arn draiti out,
Jipiiroilmatto Prlies. The two preceding and the
twn Hiicceiding Num'iersto those drawluiz Iho ft$
I rrizes win uo cntiticu m t"i pproumanon
Prizes, For example: If Ticket No. 11j0 draws tho
jSCU.Ouo Prize, thoie Tirkits numbered ll.'Jf, II t,'J,
U,'21, will pnch beertlilled to lull. Il Ticket
No. 550 draws tho SlO.OUO piixc, thore Tickets num
bercdfllrt, 540, 551.552, will cadi bopnlilk-d to 90,
and soon according to the above scheme,
Tne 3dgu Prizp of $20 will be determined by the
last ficuroof UipNurtripr thritdraws the SIjO.I'UO Prize,
,For cxamplo, if tho Number drawing Hie 1.0 K)b
mzo euus wuii io. l, men dii ih i icnei, wnn
Die Number ends, in 1, will ho entitled 10 J'.K. II the
Number ends with No. S, then all the Tickets where
Hie Number endd in 3 will be entitled to fSO.Iind so
on tot).
Certificate! nf Packages will he rold at the fullew
ing rates, which Is ltd risk :
Certlfleatuof Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80
do .I.t It) Itnlt do 40
do do 10 Quarter do VOi
do tin in l.iaui" no 1U i
IN ORDURINt; TICKETS OU CERT IFICATFB, !
CiicbM the'vtojtfty Co our nddrfsf for tlio tickets I
ordered, on receipt of which they wil' be forwarded'
hy first mail. Pttrihaserscan hao Ikkua ending in
any fijure they may diHignatP,
The Elst of Drawn Numbers and PrizttswHIbe sent
lo piirchnsers immediately niter Iho drawing.
Purchasers will pleaaa write the i r ii if natures plain,
and give their Post Orlico, County and tilate-
Rrmember that every Prize Is drawn aud payable in
full without deduction.
All Prizes of $I0W0 and under, piid immediately after
tho drawing other Prizes at the usual lime of thirty
days. ,
All communication strictly rnnndrntial.
Address orders for Tickets or. Certificates to
fi. 8WAV it CO . Augvita, (7.
Persons residing near Montgomery All- or Atlanta,
Ga.,can have their orders filled,' and save Time, by
add resting rt. Swan St Co., al'either nflhos cities.
Vy A Hut of 'the numbers that Are drawriffrom the
wheel, with the amount of the prize thnt each one Is
'fl'ntjlled to, will he publi Miixl after every drawing in
the followihz paners't JS'eut Orleans JftUa, Mobile ttt
gUter, Charleston standard. A'ashnllt (Jautts, Jlllantii
Iwtelligsneer, Jtoto York Weekly Dai Booh, Sawnnah
Morning JVetcs, Richmond IHipatch, Ntto Yorl, lfltpa(t
and panldtug Miss ) Clarion,
August 15. 1W7
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Ami Conner, dcchl.
J" IJTTKRS of Administration on tho
J Estate pf Ann Conner, lato of Uentan township,
Columbia county, deccand, have been granted by -tho
Keg'Mer of Columbia county, to the undcrstirued, -Who
resides In said Utntnn townihip, in Columbia county ;
all persons liavjr.it claims agiinst tu estate ot tho dece
dfliit are telOcViwI lo p'esvnt tfiem to tha Adml nisi ra tor
without delay, add nil ptrsons indebted tu make pay
incut forthwith?
JOHN CONNUR,
August S, U57 Adm'r
Oil A H lorTiiTe nt ' r
tO llRTMAB
HOWARD ASOCIATION. rillLADKLPIIIA
Jmpot'ta?U AmwuticcmnU,
To nil perioni mTirtnl with vntimt Alnrnn souch
BnnriNAIi Wi:ARNi:S3,IMrOTtNCE,0ONNOU
uitjtitui.ii i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h Ace, C
II hn IIOWAIlIl ARSIWJf ATinV
Klin IIOWAMl ABSOOIATION of riiltiiftclfihlnji
view oftho awful dr it ruction nf linnun life atiti liehlih
famed by Hezual dineme. nnd the Icf cptlo n vlilctn
b'y
...n...i ..- '( ..,.t.'ji......
I'lamii'-u u iiuri iuu uniorilinnie TIC'I ill ."i uv ii ii ifvi pr
Qfialtn. liavo ft rretn.l il.f lr r.mnu I no Huroii. v
OnAftlTAIILi: ACT wn.ihV nf tl.i-lr i.ftnii- to in
rMtelfflZSMTit
mi
ted
clipilon of thclrcondlllon lajpiorrupailon l.al.ln rl&e
j,, ,, , t,c of,,,,,1,,,''!" votty "ml niTetlntv.o
rURNHII MEIItCINES FREE OF CIIAROE.
v
y.lM' " 'V " t'liit ur uiiai ill-.,
i ,i nnwniu Aifoc anon ii n heiicvo.oniin. I in. nn,
CftnWi.li.l by f peclaltndovincnt lor iboyollff of the
.lick and dl.irci..c.l amictra will. virl. Jni .nd Enidem
It lla; now a ...rplu. rnd., whlcj. the Directorhave
in iiiacaaei.,, anil ita lundi. ran tc for other purpofe,
"it:ii Kiiiiif' tiiac nir niinvfi iinitfu. it ivtiprnirriin
?.V:i'Zr.fl"'" ' ."''i"' .'
j i ..... . ..... - - -
m0j;M.i: :"' vSto.
and nervoiM ft
WnnihCninplainti
AIMIICf 3, I
mil I Ins Pn
Hirei-t I'll
llv order d
K7.ra n. nr.AjmVuM,.
a HO. PA!ncnil.I).5errfiriy,
A njtm v, i6Sn y.
RAIL UOAD AND PACKET BOAT I
J&.3 m IB M H kl I
18.-.7. ANTELOPE. 1857.
ON and niter Tuesday, April 7, 1657, Ilie'Packcl
tloal ANTELOPE, Copt. 11. F.Wtu., will cummonee
running her regular trips dally, (Sundays excepted)
between Rupert nnd Nnntlrokc ns follows ! '
Leaves Rupert otSo'clnrk, A. M..n nrrlvol of the
Night Espr.ss on ibeC. W.acE. Itallroad rmin Wil
liamsport, and arrives at Nanticoke at 1 o'clock, p.
M..lullme 10 tnko tlio carson Iho L. at JJ. Railroad
or Scranton or tlreat Ucni ihc same afternoon
Leave. Nanlicoke on nrrivnllor L. tc II, Railroad
cars Iron. Great llcnd and Scranton (ray one o'clock,
P. M.) anrinrrhesal P.upeu early iho same evaiilngm
lime to lak; the. Nlshl Esprcts both ways on l be C.
'W. It. El mini railroad.
laissengers from the Wynm'ng IVallcy, for Tolls.
V rife, Il.irrlebur g.'ltaltimote.Pntourg.snd n II other
lolutj H1111I1 or West, will rind it to their alvantage
tp'take'lho above Line, as itlslheoiily line tliatro...
ticcts through, without .topping over night on the
road.
Passcn tiers from the South or IVasI. v lrnvlp tin..
rlsburg per aftcrnoan' train, via Dauphin and k-u.utie.
hanna Railroad, and via Caltawisia Railroad, will
meet the Packet niRuporl in time.
n. n siace
a Coach will bo run
.llly',(8undavsex-
cepled) between
Wllkesbarie and
Rupert, carrying the Lotted States Mall.
Leaves Wilkes llarro at 2 o'clnck, A M.. nnd nr.
rives at Rupert In timeto connect with IheMallTraina
both ways.
Lcavos Rupert nflcr the arrival of hnth Mai I Trains,
(say 3 o'clock, P M.) and arrive, at Wllkei Uarro
about midnight.
., E. F, WELLS, Proprietor
Wllke.narrc, April 11 1S37.
A MAP OF COLUMBIA AND MON
TOUR COUNTIES.
THEsuIiRcriber takes ptrnmro In informing theekl
censof Columbia nnd Montour rountles, that ha
intends pnblWiDifE a LJIHOE .7? OrAOJJlrJVT.
MAP of the counties above mentioned, from actual
measurements, by original rurveys throughout both
counties. He also takes pleasure to stale that, to
make tho survc)s, he.has engaged Mr. James Klly,
rn'!.orr,tne morX corcpetent aiidetperleneerisurvryors
inRheStato-Author oftho maps or PkllaitfpUaM'aih
inton, Hickmond, Montgomery, tutV Union covntiej. Ac.
riio stfrveya'will bi ronimciitcd ns foon nsn suhl
Cint number or fopirs have .been eubsciibcd for, to
warrant its publication.
a he man wUl contain on actual xntvev f nil the
public roafa with iheir'didtnnecs marked tlKrenn, Inn
way that the diitancen brtwern any two places in tho
counties can ca dy be obtained. Also, Hip lr eatlonof
MtU9,jroteUt Chvrthcit School llcvsts, &tnilhfhop post
C$eest WheeliertghtMt Foundries, Frnacegtrctoriet See ,
with the namt-M of all the rcertff holders, in their
exact places throughout the counties.
J'laiisof all the towns In tho counties, a large scne,
will appear in the margin. 6
The plan of tho map will be plotted to a suitable
scijlo.poas fo makn a large and ornamented man or
not Ip than filly hy forty Inches, tQ be engraved In
the ImmI style, hindsoincly colored, ana delivered lo
subscribers only;nt $per ropy, pa ahln on dpliverv'.
. A. J. CUMMING8,'ftiJ,Afr.
qhiUquauc, May 10. IS57-tf
BLOOM.SBUllG BOOK STOUJJ.
SI
THE unilcrIgncd .respectfully announces
that he contl uuc the liloomhurg Book Store and
Stationary hUtabUshmtnt, latfy ronilucted by herdecr-asd
,, uu... . mujur u ik,-ih n ,im ir various rironches,
nt the old ttandin the Exchange Hul Idmgi. first door
East of tho Exchanire Hold, aud huvlmr r.niftt.i..i
'her MlnblUIlTncril with a choice ntrfrk ol Jftw Bookg
nnn ciauonory.unn i n prepare. i to accomiuodalo' all
j.o niay gitu her a call in hcrjinc, '
ALSO
Thfl Rf5tauranl Sdoo's, i n thlnrmf nt of the nbrvr
eFlahlNhmnil , w II r rniilinucd as usual j y tho mil),
tsenber, whero th t public can at nil time a bo minplirtt
Wllhthf Choicest ItEVI'RaOFS ASD llrmESIIiltXTS, such
ai .MlnraN.r'.ir3fipariHii, Hfnr, Ale. fee, BardJties,
Hpicrdaiid Pirkh-d o terp. Pickled ClaiiH, ct!.
CS"TIia public cttstom is rrspfcllully xohcited.
CAltOLINH CI.ARIC,
.HKMJor to Jests O, Ctatk,
DIonnnhurcMay 2, 1657
Spring and ,Su3iiier
GOODS.
rSTIIE timlorsigiicd respcetfull) inform
J their customers nnd tiio pub he generally, ihatthev
Inn e)u-t received , it their new llrick Store House, lit
Liyhldtreel,' a select assortment of la.liiouablu
Spring and Summer Goods.
dlrrclfron. tho Eastern cities, comprising all the
vnrious selections to lie Inutid In Count ry Hlnres,
t;nnitinz ot C!uth. Cnotiineres. lleliilns. Itrnri-.
Eiilicucs.&c Toeltier wilii n.l kinds of 11 ress goods
forlheladlis.
AI.KO.-fJENTLr.MEN'S WEAR, OF ALMOST
VUIIY H III1T A.Ml MTVI.l;.
LAIIIEST.I.MAailKOSHAS,IIAWLE tc.
rcrocerlps. Mnlisses, Hugars, Teas, Cnffep, Splees,
anil in sliort.nverylliinginthuwny of Merchandize.
ItEAIlY ,MAI)L OLOTII1NO, ol cvcrydcscriplion
Cf Iron, HipcI, Vails, Sulky rtpringsic
ir-Tli..nkful fur past patronage, it nil! bit neir
.tuitions aim tn plcaso tiicil customers and tc give
general satisfaction.
II. W. Si W. N. CRE 8V
Light Slrcet, April II, Jf57
C.V15INET WAltEHOOMS.
fptlE uiiderimied rcFpeeifully invites ttio attention
X of tho Public to his extern ivo assortment of Cain net
Furiuturoaiid Chairs which he will warrant to bemad)
of go1 nntiiiMnml In n i.orlimuliko mariner. Al
his Establishment, canalways b? found agoodassort
munt of
FASHIONABLE FUKNITUltE,
?J2 Which Iset'ialiti style and lluiih to lhat of Phil
ndclpjifaor New Yoik cities, una at as-low prices,
itSoLl.e haj
SOFAS,
or diiTflrpnt itvlra mid nrirrn. rrnmi?"!
S?5 to $00, Divans, Lountris : Wat.
nut and Mahogany, PaHor chairs, Rocking nnd eaii
chairs.Piana stool,anil a vani ty of uphoUtcrcd Work
wlih Dressing nnd parlor bureaus, roia.card centre and
picrtatiUs.deushus.chetU'iiicrs whatnots andcomon
ilres.and allkindsuf fiihionable work. His stock'of
burraus, enclosed and common wash standi, dresfc,
tables, corner cupboards, sofas; break fait tables,' bed
ste.ids, cane watund common chairs, Is the far. est in
this sccjibr. iff ihe country, Hu- wilt also keep n good
assortment ol looking glomes with fttney gilt and, com
mon frames He will ulio furuisli spring mairejsrs
fitted to any slzu of beadstead, which nre superior for
durability aud come fort to any bed in inn.
. , tHMUN C. SIIIVE,
iiioomaoiirg nprn cm, itz
Greenwood Seminary.
AT
Millvillo, Columbia Co., Pa.
A SYSTEMATIC course of inn run ion is given in
all tho English branches iisunMy taught The
Principal will be u.si.tcd tluring thu'pre.eutyear by
P.M. POTTS, an etperlcnce.l teacucr, recently from
the Lanca.lcr county Normal Schorl
A vacation of .even weeks will commence July lit,
TERMS.
Tuition, for day pupil., 1)3,50 to $1,30 per quarter.
Hoarding, Tuition, Wa.lnng, Lights, 4c , $31) per
quauernt eleven weeks. one,hjlfiii advance.
For circular, catalogue, or other particulars, address
. EUHGESS.
Millville, April
rrtnttpat.
1857.
SPUING AND SUMML-R,
G.EO. UULPIN & CO.
IMPOItTKltS A.YD MA.YUF.1CTt!liKKS,
'171 OHESNUT .STREET,
Are now prepared; cilubit their New Styici
FOR SPRING TRADE,
INCLUIIING
lllalark and colorrdSilk Mantillas Chantlv Lac Man
Mactillas, French Laco Itlnnlil.n., Embroidered Silk
Mantilla., Itngled Lace and Net Mantilla., Alourniug
.11 nil i nor it,. ivri ,.i n i.nai, Kb..
Alio! which willbe.oirct.it.nl tits Lnur.t Price.
GEO, UIILPIN K CO.
171 Chr.nul Sued, abuve71b, Plnla dtlna
Marrh7th. 1857
NIW NO IMAt'lfPREI tit.l ttmtrilat
IIAKTJtAN'B
diploma awarded
J?yls rvimylttm tints jlrtltvltvrtlteil'lt'"l f
mOfiftMftf,f ttntiNM.mMfitrm.tnt
CO., for Ikur Ctlctirolld t'tgtMIs VjtlT.B I UIVDIM
IIUUBUH.
ii " ' iim i is i 'i in I'l r t vuii zii i j axe y . Pvtrii un-
til a. l onl ttnpw. I.lin i im-nat-. llih. (IrraP.
t. n t " i ii . 1 f
. " " ""'" rfiniaicT imuhut n.uFra,
nnut'.f' V' JB". Illil"liminfl. HtDtrtrrr- Vlvnn, ,
5ntoatU 'io apply for a
, , .. 1 i? hAT CATTLE
.,!" 'Mt'.i0.!?"!' ?"n ?',." ".w"' "ly ,
"'.'i,!' ViiL,ii ' t? ' " " r .' -l fv . A!'
nelltr. III.,,!,. Vi. ..nr7n.;;.. uir
:,lrt ..(, m,,", ,, , , : v,
I , '. '"r'j, ?"ow Wmi1? M,llk' M0'"1 H"'"".
l0,' ,f Ml'l, ...1
Pnn llnro
I .hi E.V.V.1 Ulfrti'of : !,o rtoet.'ii;r.n?nV!
j -1 i .
. i. iuhu Direurrii
No farmer .hould l,ewliht,i a .lnelo.lav I III. I.n
t w. ". itii.er.n...
U iieJmi,.,.vii,,i.ir.,.i net nmbrncatlon '
!i0,.r,y.tMk "''" uie world, it I. good for tho fni.
tbiiu.andst.iratrif'rs, faimersnnd stage prcp'rlciors lo
c,t,'ilV'UlL,il''flllklev..'onore.tto
1 till ClMtl'l V iVfrnr'aii ta r-inin rnb
t I-." ' r" "'""WW 4
CAT'in.r.
IIUAN'nODY.
I
Ppraln.itrulfes,
RhcUiiiatlrm,
Weak Joints,
Cnntrancdtiiocwi,
Proit liited,"!'
r uuiiuurrii r ci'l ,
Pnavin, Hwreny,
Galls orrvejykjind,
Wlndgii'H LSnnd Cratku,
LChnpped Hands
I Sivrill.nf). '
l.ninciiePit.riirniiii.
Tumours,
Toothache,
Pain In the Ergs,
Pa Mil n the Hack.
Pain In th" Shoulders,
Nervous Pains,
Chiblaiim.
fiilennf Anlma's,
BtliTJolnis,"
Scrairhei orGreae,
I II IC K l.fgif, 1
Hard Tiliiiniirv.
Ringbone, poll Evil,
Crackfd lleela,
it mi en Moor,
Mange,
Horn DlclontriA.
And many other dlrnPr.
BOmpletC and UUlVrrri.lt r.lnin.a-nl tuS irirnrn I
it is ii snort, inn mot
ever yet prcdnced.
Zfeirar,? ff Count erf tits, ns both our valuable discover
ui iiircaoycountrrreiteil hypoiious in diiTirent
parts of the State Our powder has our wiilten si
nature on earh botlle.
Manufactured only by
... ., IIREINIU, FKONEFIEED & CO.,
No. 31? N. Third it , N. E. corner Th ird & Wood.
Juno VO, 1837-tf Philadelphia.
ALLEN & NEEDLES'
SUPF.RPltOSPJtAfdOF LIME.
.OAUTION. Bo particular to obscry.o
I ' i " i,-,n, uuiaiutic ini our nsm audi
taal of reus Ktett branded on the head. Till. Covllon '
, , r , . r'' ,l,rr0 0,8 so many articles or
noubtrul va'.ua sold under the name of S;ur. fhotphats
of Urns, as tu mislead those who are unacquainted nlth
thcvalueofa
,' ' flENUINE ARTICLE.
Trice $13 per ?0C0 lb.. (S) cents pr lb) A liberal
decucllnn made lo dealers. Urdera f.ir this vat' ablo
Urnliyr altcnded to promptly. Pamphlet, describing
it, nnd the mo-tc of applyi-ig, cap be had gratu.lou.ly
t our stores, or by mail when dr.ired.'
It lias no superior as a Manure for
WHEAT, RYE, CORN, OATS,
nnd all other crops requiring n vigorous and
LASTING FLRT1 Lt'.ER.
proilncing notonly a henvlcr yield nfUrai. than Peru
vian fiuano. hut slifitnlng tht straw to support th hlad.
CRAda SEEU rarelv foils to take well nhere our
riiorphate is applied to KArat land.
, PACIFIC OCEAN CUA.NO-Wc haven small quan.
lity flill in .tore.
FISH MANURE A supply of this valuable article
forsalo. Price ner 2000 lbs. til rrntt hr n.
NO. t GOVERNMENT PEUU VIAN GUANO for .ale
at the lower! rales. J
IT-Tho lending Agricultural Journals and Nrwapa.
pers are'rcgularly filed at our otlice for lhe use ot Far
inera. f '
G0od3 ran ,be loaded al either front nf our Wnre
hoitkesl Farmers are recomniendud to drive ta Water
street nnd avoid Hie crowded Wharf. Ample facilities
are ntTordcd in loading wagons and attending to the
horses.
ALLEN & NEEDLES.
No. S3 South Wharves, .1 South Water st ,
riist store above Chestnut St., ?liilada.
August I, ' .l3ni i .
WM. S. SMITH & C.O.,
Produce Factors
anp '
OE.YF.n4t COMMISSION ftFJlCHWTS,
No. 00 North Wharves:
FHILAnEI.r-IIIA.
TheMaiket value ot all consignment advanced in
Mnrchll, I834.-Iy
S. L. Pancoast &, Co.
COMMISSION MEROITANTS,
AND DEALERS' IN
FISH, PROVISIONS, SALT,
17-Norlh Wharves, Philadelphia.
.Jr.
1,'IKS'r AltltlVAL O la
SPMMG & SUMMER
sales m mess's
WE have nowrceoivinp our Spring
and Hummer fiom'r, by Railmal atuurnew
.laml, on the corner ol Alain anil Market ctrccl.. The
stock coiuprieesa lull assortmentof
Dry Goods, Groceries, Ilatdtcarc, Queen
ware, Ceilar.tcare, Ilollow-lcarc, I rugs,
FMi, Coal, Plaster, lron,,:MalU, Cools, t-hors, Hals,
Cdps, &.c &.C
ALSO-UEADV MADE CLOTHING,
andln fact everynamcnblc article usually kentlna
rrtililry fiiore
Couiitryproduret.ikcn in nxchangr rnrgnmls
II. O. & I. W. IIARTMAN-
Uloomsbiirg, Marth"l. 1857.
Tfiflli CWKXp BOOK S I'OllB,
' Corner ol 'sill & Arch Slrecl,
Philadelphia .
Henderson &, Co.,
BOOKSF.LLF.HS JlftD VVBUSIlr.nS.
TN.VITE tho attention of all Persons Visi
ting Philadi-lr-hi.1. whether on Rusinesanr nliniure
tu their Enlraordiniry Collcclionof Uuoka uponall sub,
Jccts,
liaiiMuiii'ri., .ounir .'eater-, icnrurrs, . nunc anil
rivatu Librariessupplied 'with Uooks &c Stationary at
lowest rates.
U. 1;. HENDLIiSUiV CO..
March", 1857. Ciut.
ItOSENDALE CEMEJST.
PERHOVH wishing Rnsendatp Cement can find it by
calhiigouthesubscribernt Rupert Pn.
' J II. HAtUIAN,
April II, J857.
NOTIQj: TO IEUCIIANTS
fJIKESt JIAKF.SU RAKES til
THE urdersigucd take pleasure In announcing 10
Merchant that thev are manufacturm? a unirior
article ol UAKHrt at their Niw Factory rn Fikhmg
Creek,
nouiu wriiiigBviur, uiinnuiti ruiimy,
Mer
chants wishing to purchase good Rakcit can have them
nlllie factory, or if U fired wecar. forward them to
Hio.iineb'irg, n H.C.rhive, whew thoy cuti gel ihem.
or we ran forward them to thoittitores thai aro nut
too miiiu out oi our way.
All orders should h nddressrj to Samuel Shivc,
Peiiteis P.O., Columbia county, Pa.
BllIVU & UE1T3.
April 13. I337-Im
FlllSIlSlUTII AIIKUTlll.'llb.
WHOLESALE
Five doorsbclow Race,
PllILADEI.rHI A
Janrurav 10,1835.,
HOUSE LINIMENT AND CATTLE
POWDERS.
IOR salo at tho oflico of tho Culumhia
' nemocrai. 1
-ALUO-
I)end.,niaak.,Butinncry,MarrlageCilificatcs,
A.C 4tc, etc. -.
RUNICBl TRUNKS It
THE LARGEST. BEST
handsomckt and cheapest a.r
aorlment ot Sola Lcalhe
Pii'nl Riveted
TRJIfF.UKa TIIV.VKS,
VALISE TRUNKS.
tfidits' ,( Dress 7Vl,
IMIlf.llRP.VM I't.APIIl'.M
Propellers, Leather and Carpet Uags, Tacking Trunks,
aic., Steal .
.THOMAS W. MATTSON'S.
Celebrated London Trite Medal, Improved Sleel
Spting, Solid Sole Leather Trusk Manufeclory,
-NO. 400 MARKET f TIIEET.
South we.t corner Fourth and Market, Thliadelpbia.
A'lKU.t 8, lS57-lf
WALL PAPER I WyVLL PAPER!
WEhaveJii.l rrralved.hy railroad, a .plcndid a
snltiuenlor WALL PATEll, wlich we Intend
to. slim I'hi'..'lelrbiapji(ci
a nlfecc Call and res
ftom !ce.iiitoJ7c.nti
II C k I
I i i lev
tt IIARTMAN
mrvam cin iiTnm
I I 1 I l I j l" I I J
X. - KJ JL. KJ J I V JL JL JL
Oago of Mrs. Cunningham.
T , . . , .
il
a , , i t .
f ler counsel
- ubiiinciiani 10 in
Itrit CCltiorari " I
-c!"ran. .
. ,
Tho Lato Etoctions.
Tn MISSOURI the Domocr.ts enrrjr
tho tliatrSct mado vapant by'tho olo.tion of
James S. Orccn to tho U.S. Scnato.
NOR'Tn OAR.
to democratic)
, -- . T .
mtA it.. i . .
iu "V w Joinocrtus gam larseiv
upon last fall's election. "
I A I A1JAM A sends a slid demeornltn
I. , Dvmaa s "J "mqcratio
ilnlAnn inn tn Vmm e-. T i (..
,ut,.v6nU.v Mwiilfl-OO. J4Sb OUBrCiSI
slio had two opposition member.
TIwso elections ecoure a democratic mi-
jori.lv in .tjio
perftfjventurc.
30 h Congrcsa beyond a
TO THOSE 1VII0 irAST FAIIMg.
a vaxim mrmx the jiracu of WF.Hr max
tyUW RIDGWAY FARM COMPANY t..t, made ar
J rangemeits by which all wbodesiru to settle or
nurrtucc n home can do no.
1 1,0 riim. inn...l C .k- I.- - . ....
mOBl HI lid lOr IUaIitV for rirmtnrr. in a ,anl.'l.
provJig i lace. Into w hicli an extensive emigration
' l,ow inu'lnj. Tho property is located In Elk
vuuM.j, t i.iinsj'ivaui.i, in uie 11)1111 oi a iiinrirvfl
popul-ition of some lO.OfH). The.cllmate it pirfey
hejlih y, a' d the terrUilejilasue of i;i west fcyei. hi
ur.known, 1 1 nlo Ins au abundnnrc or the betl nua
lity of Con) and Iron. 'J be jnc 4i buy It out is rinirj
SI lo $10 peracrc, payable' by inula Intents, lo be lo
catedat Lc timo of,r)urchasing.,iir a ih.tie ofS.f acre
entitling1 to locate' ibe Mine lor ZW payable $d pet
month, or F2cres payable 91 per mnnili. Dmconnt
forevery sum or $l00and under paid In advance, n
disrount of .1 percent, will he allowed, hnd for over
8100 ,i discount ol 10 per rent.
In considering 1 1 advantages of emigrating to
llil" locality the following are presented
r v.i a itr in is n ricu inneiionu, viipnuie oi rais
"l the Jienvlerl erops, owing to which tills sctllj.
r vii i oii ii n rtcu itmvsionc, eapauia oi rats
men I has attained Its n resent creat orosoerltv.
fcfffnd Ii 1$' ihe centre of thegrwil North Yest
foal Ita sin, ant is destined soon ;o "cronfeone ofth
greatest buslucss pluct in tho titulo. ,lt will supply
the great Laku nurkut, (according to population ahd
travel the gr'nlesl in the Union ) It has five work
obis veins oftho best tliluminous Coal, amounting in
tha aggregate to over 2i feetv,hirh makes V3,t00
tons of coal tinder each acre. Ibis will make the
l.i nd of Inestimable value.
The eminent sute ctologlst, Dr. Charles T. Jack
an i of IJoston, lm made ageolo.ical suivey of 'lbs
Ifirfid, nnd"anayzed the coal, thn Iron ore, and the
limestone.' This report, together with maps, wfH.be
furniihed to i6qolrcrsV ' ' M
Three rallrotiis are Hid out iKrough ihta property.
The riu nbury and Erie Railroad give u a mnVktt for
our coal to the lakes It runs from Erie to Philadel
phia. A targe pari of this road has been finishe.
and Is now i n ruunlng rrdcr. A heavy force is now
working from Erie towards our laud in tho weste ri
direction, the mt am for tie completion or which Imp
been raised it wilt soon belinisliPd. The Alleghany
Va:t,v Railroad connect us with New York, Uostorj
and Pittjburg. The Venango.Rontl connects us with
the West. ii
There are already good Turnpike Itoads running
through this prnpprty, various ihtr road, have Mrn
opened lo accommodate 'he rmigraiii u aid tittlj
ment which has a' ready taken piaie.
There Is no opportunity equal to it nrw offered tn
tht man who wants lo provide himrelf a home in an
easy way, aud nrake n nettlement w here he can livo
In proincrlty and independence la. a climate PER
FECTLY HEALTHY.
No cose ot tho fever ever h ,vlng teen known to
nrur In this settlement. It i ifol Jlke going o,the
back wood of tha Wcst.'amo'ng perhsps intolerant
people, where there is io nociety.cpurchesorrchools,
where the price of land Is high, and wh-re the enVi
grant, 'after belnj tied to the JipMlhirsi climate in
the woild, hhs lo end iro Fickuers and pain, and per
haps ruins his health nnd that of his family. Rut hero
Is a thriving st tt'emcrt having three towns, contain
ing churches, schools, hotels, storey, taw mil Is , grist
in His, and ever v thing desired. There is a cash mir
ket at band. 'The lumber trade last v-ar amounted
'to over two hundred million feet of lumber. Iu n
short lime, owing to ihJ coal.it wilt hiome.siUl
mo:c valuable, as a number of iron works and manri
factories will soon be started ; they are si pretaqt
startinglhem extensively o t Wairen. Lvenforthoso
who do not wish to go there, the payments are ruch
that they can easily buy a farm to save their rising
families ftom want in the future, or to fain a compe.
tpnee by the rlsr which will take pi ice In the vafuo
of lands. Hy in outlay scarcely misled," substan
tlal provision can ho made.
Persons sheiild make early fippjicalloi, r-rj y or
writ to E. JEFrCRIES. Hecietaryv No 133 Walnut
street, beW Fifth, PMladelphia 'letters, carefully
jinswerrd, giving full informJition.
Shares or tracts or land can b bought or n"eiired
y Irtter rnrloilng Iho flrnt InsiAlmcntof five dollars,
when, the subscriber will be furnifhwl witl books,
maps. &c. Warranted Deed given. Tetsons can
also purchase from our Agents.
Ilnuto Irom Philadu'phia loTyroneon the Pennsyl
vania Central Railroad, ami thence ly unge to iho
land. This is a delightful season t (visit St. Mary s
-tho bcsl hotel accommodation t nfr.irdid Enquire
forE.C Shultz, Esq., the Agt-ril lor the properly ut
St. Mary's.
June 0, lPw7-3m
DBNTIS T tt t "
SUUGEON DENTIST,
I1I.OOMSIIUIUI, COLUMBIA CO.,
Roiidsnce, first Crick building below llarlman's itorr
on Main Street.
UESPECITUEEY offors hli prore-slortal scrvlrea
to the ladles and guitleuun r Rloomsbuig and
vicinity He is prepaicd n attend t n I Um various
operations in-Dcntutry, and Ii piuvided with thu la
tent Improved .
Force lam Teeth,
Which will be iniericdon pivot or gold plaie.to look
nn well os tho natural. M .
rr-r A ittiMrinr orticic ni luui'i wii'i".
...... hi..,l 1 Jun
June J?, Ic57. Nov. 15, 5:i.
A KETIRED PHYSICIAN,
YEARS OF AGE. having lo.t 111. father, two
; brothers, oauihter. son in law, niphews anrl
nieces, r,v that dreaiirul duense, Coa.tWFriox, ar.d int.
firing with n Cough hini.cir, dcterniiii-d to visit ihe
East Indies, Egvpt and Japan, where ho discoverer! a
unrrallnand rfl for Colds, Coughs, Uronchltls.
CYuwumiULn, Nervous Dt billty and Asllim.l II is couth
was cured immediately, he returned, rured his "fa.
Hrrs. who Inherited the disease and in connect on
wlih 1.1. .on have employ ;d it in i their practice. .Hiring
thuisands of cases considered hopeless by others.
For Die purpose of resruing ai many of Ins sutTerrng
fellow. being, ns pon.ible. he ii lending the Rrdpe. In
all who wish It for ten cent, j 3 of it.to p.y thepoU
ase.andthebalancejlinting. ..i,.-.,,
Addres. ' fR HEATH,
101 Ppiini it.,oproslle.St Mcholas llmel,
June 13, loS7. New uik.
NOTICE.
ATOTICEis hereby given thitnn appiicitlon willba
1 mide ntlhe next session nl tho LegUlaturc of
Pennsylvania, for the Incorpora.ioii r Hank, with
the usual privilege, to be called 1 he lllmm.hu.rg
Han k," Willi a capital of two hundred thousand Hol
lars , nnd to be located In ihe Uwn Uloomi burg,
Columbia county Pa.
WM. SVYDER, I E, MENDENI1.VLL
B.C. SIIIVE, A. J. tSVANtf .
EPHRMMP.'LLTZ, I .l.W IIARTMAN.
A. (J. MRN'CII. J- RAVSEV.
JACOI1 EVER. I A. J.SLOSN.
PETER HtLLMEYFR, I R. It, Alt I'llUIL
ELIAB IHCTERICK, I JVM RUU1SON.
IIWMaio, Junoi7, IPJ7,
SPUING AND SUMMER
' GOODS yOIl 1S57.
THE subscriber rcspectfullv informs his
cu.tninersnndthe public generally, lhai he hi.
rcceivwla full.lock of cliolco
Spring atjd Suajip cr Goods.
comprl.tng a full a.sorlnieVt' of CloHri'I Ca. aimer..
Satiiirlls, Delaine, llrlizicrs Caiieoca. ate., toglhar
Ith a gn-at variety of other articles u.ually keptin
Country Blare.. . , ... .
ALSO -Hardware. Cullcry, Qneen.wnre Bait, Fi.h.
Motilasio.. Iron, Steel, Hats, Cops, llnon.Shoc.. A.C.
try Country produce, including Grain, Lumber, Stc ,
ljiken. nerchange for good. -
U IUJU.IUIIUI l.l,,llHUl.iV l,u
a coalu lance of the aauie.
THOMAS E. EVES.
Mill ville.MathSi. IM7-y.
NKW DRUG STORE.
EXCHANGE U LOU K. M A I N ",BT R E E.T.
Dloomsburg.
THE undcr.igncu would r'e.pect fully In for mlil.fr ler.rt
ni,,l th niit.hr .ensrslli'. lhat 'he has mrchnsrd.Ur
Vficci t's llrugand Chemical Store, and just n turned
trow iiieeily w.tn n large nnu seioci sncKci;en.i..i,fl n
Fresh and lhire Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals. ground and whnlt Spites, Taints,
Oils, Varnishes, U,e Bluffs. Window Glass. if allsiies.
togctl.eiwith a complete assortment of Paint, Tooth anil
Shaving Uiuibe., Tobacco, Began, raociSoafi.Sbav.
IngCreaai. T
Pure Winrt" and Brandies.
ForMedleinjIu.e.Engliih.rrcnelinnd American Ter
rupiery i in,.hort.evtiyarlicltke'ptby Duriit f en
irTPrescription.carefun)Coiiirotin.M
N H-'Fhe burst Paorwiiot. mil l, conllnuedgs
usual In Bioopatbi.tg an.l , Ifht Street
Al.y :i full assort meat nt tli. Iat.il H) lo Ktyi.
,0'"",lr GEO M 3ACENBUC1J
Butu'h i r-brtary I If 17