Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, February 27, 1858, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA H15HOCRAT.
ALr.M n. tatk, local editor.
Illooiuslnirg)
TUT ' fUJCIMSSSMWBMiw
Feb. 97,
I858.
jarTlio lllooiiisliiirg Dramatic Insti
tulc, as will bo scsn ly their advertise
ment in another column, design giving a
series of entertainments, commencing on
ho 10th of March. v
EST We notice that our enterprising
townsman, Air. Jacoh DKiFFnNBAOH, has
made arrangements for supplying our
cilizens with that necessary article, Milk.
Wo lmpo he may meet with proper en
couragement. BaS-Hon. Warren J. Woodward, our
cxcccllcntl'rcsiilcnt Judge, has lieen hold
ing (Jourt the past week at I.aportc, in
Kullivan. Tim trial of Mrs. Vitcngrubcr,
for the murder ol her husband over a year
ago, waa before the Court. Wc will give
the result as soon as it is known.
Ssow Storm. On Friday and Satur
day last we had a heavy fall of snow at
lllooinsburg. 'J'ho average dcplh was
probably six inches, at least. Fortunate
ly tho drifting was not so great as usual.
On Saturday the sleighs made their ap
pearance in our streets in greater numbers:
than at any previous time for the winter.
Tho cars were detained a number of
hours.
tSf A scries of religious scrvicos have
been held during the past week, in the
I'irst Presbyterian Church of lllooinsburg.
The Pastor, ltcv. Mr. Waller,, has been
assisted in these exercises by Ilcv Mr.
Newell, ol Orangeville, and llcv. Mr.
Kennedy, of Berwick. Wo trust their
united labors of love may be promotive
ol great good, in tho awakening of sinners
and their sound convcrsioiilo tho hope
of the Gospel, and tho enlargement of the
borders of over common Zion.
IiE.s'T, The season of fasting, humili
Hiiun and prayer, so strictly observed by
a portion of our Cliristain coiiiinuiiitj ,
commenced on Wednesday, the 17th inst,,
audijonds on liastcr Sunday. The name
of Lent is applied to the forty days pre
ceding Easter, which is always tho first
Sunday af cr the full moon, which hap
pens upon or next after the Ulst day of
March ; and il a full moon happens upiui
a Sunday, Uastcrday is the Sunday after.
Easter this year is.nn April llh ; Ash
Wednesday on the I7lh ol February.
Thus six weeks and four days intervene,
between tho first day of Lent and Ka.slcr.
This would give forty-six days. Hut
Sundays arc not reckoned so that just
fort y days intervene. Tho term "l.ont,"
Mguilics Spr'ng or Spring-last. It is
from aSaxou word ljcnlcn and is used
thus because the days begin lo lengthen.
Tin-. Uf.vI'VAL. The protracted meet
ing, which has been hold in the Methodist
'htirch of this place, for the last three
wcrks, slill ooutinjics in doing a good
work in the caustof Christ. Many souls
have been brought to see the error of their
way, and have forsaken their sins and
took up the cross of Christ. Many are
being awakened from their trance-like
deep, and are either seeking or have
sought and found the pearl of great price.
The meetings so lar havo been attended
with much serious feeling, indica'ing good
results from the earnest efforts put forth
by the ministers laboring in the cause.
Twenty-six persons were forward for
prayer on Tuesday evening, and new sub
jects have presented themselves every
evening since, and wo have no doubt,
that if the members of tho church remain
zealous, and wrestle with God in prayer,
, that hundieds of souls will yet bo made
happy in the love of the Lord.
Make Home Attractive. Nothing
concerning the future welfare and happi
ness of the young is so neglected by pa
rents and guardians as the manner in
wliieh their evenings are spent. Dark
ness is temptation to evil; and sufl'ering
young men nnd boys to be absent from
tho family hearth, when the light of day
docs not restrain them from misconduct,
is really training them to it, and produ
cing incalculable mischief and ruin. All
the riots, disturbance of any kind, and
crimes, are the results of running in the
streets after nightfall. To attract and
enforce the presence of children at homo
something more is necessary than the
mere command, and parents should en
deavor, by tneir own example, to show
the importance of spending tho hours of
darkness with the family, for if the heads
of households cannot experience the truth
ol tho assertion that "there is no placo
like home," how can they expect their
offspring to bo domestic ? Evening re
creation and employment in the family
circle are infinitely more agreeable and
pleasant than any amusement or dissipa
tion abroad, and honorable and learned
men aro the products of the one, while
miscrablo and dissipated specimens of the
human raco arc the results of the other.
Let tho same fascinations and induce
ments be oflbrcd at the homestead as a
broad, and a more exalted and creditable
class of citizens would pcoplo the world.
Make homo jUtrctive, then, for your
children, anil they will find around Iho
hnmrf,,cside pleasures which will make
IfTcin lorget all longings for iiwihi oin-
p.iiiinitslill' ibioail.
TOi, PASTE &SS3SS0BS,
I6T Mr. Wordcn, editor of the "Chron
icle," lias been delivering a lecture in
I.owisbiirg, on tho beauties of olslinacij,
t" Dr. Llvinffslono, tho African trav
eler, will leave England in April, for a
new scries ol exploration, beginning at
the Zambcsc Hiver.
JCS Wo have on hand several superior
Hold Pens, and Hold Pencils, received in
the way of trade,which wo are disposcdjlu
sell at very reasonable prices. Apply at
llio ivcinocrai uiuce,
" Gen. William T. Haskell, the el
oqucnt orator ol 1 enncsse, is said lo
havo again become inlcmpcratc, and is
common m tnc lunatic asylum at nop
kingville, Kentucky.
S A man did last summer, in Cuba,
aucil one hundred and sixtv-fivo vcars.
according to tho newspapers, which adds!
tutu "ins itrsi sicjiuuss mnis nun wuiuii
carried him to liis grave."
tfff Pbiladclnbianasscnccrs via. I.ack-
nl i..,. ...i i..i:..
iiHiuiiiii ui.vi .....I i.v..niin(; j
niaOS Will luavu Xliuuiliauill OlilllUIl ai
la.RO P, M., and arrive at lllnomsburir at
n.'-JO P. AI., on and after Monday next,
March 1st. No change in Iho other route.
fiS?" It is rumored that the Hoard of
Managers of tho Washington Monument,
unable lo raise sufiicient funds to finish
it in tho stylo originally intended, have
concluded to build it with brick and mor-
tcr, and plaster it in imitation of marble.
SSSf" Governor Packer has sent a rc-
quisilion to the Governor of Ohio for the
delivery up ol jjred k W. Porter, the late
Secretary of the American Sunday School
union, wlio proved a delimiter some time
ago to the tune of Sr0,000.
8fiS" n attempt was made on the Kith
inst., to throw a train of cars oil the Ctn
tral Ohio Hailway, by placing an iron
bar across tho track. The attempt would
have proved successful had not the loco
motive broken the bar in two and thrown
it aside.
1ST" On Saturday evening, the Metho
dist Protestant church in Sixth street,
Cincinnati, was partly destroyed by an
explosion of gas. A prayer meeting be
ing assembled at Ilia time eight or more
persons were severely injured, two or
three of whom arc not expected to live.
J85F" We think those democrats who
enjoy the society of such men as liuchan
an and Cass, Judge Hlack and Howell
Cobb, must bo nearer right on tho Kansas
question than those who find themselves
in the company of Greeley and Giddings
and other abolitionists of the same stamp.
XtS? The Sullivan Democrat states that
a vein of coal, thirty-six inches in diam
eter, is worked by M. 11. Ileiz, in Cherry
township, four miles from Dushore, It
is sold at SS per Ion, and is fully as good
as tho Hradford bituminous coal. This
is a "good Mirrak for Sullivan county."
tgT It is stated that a worthy minister
in Indiana, who had become somewhat
mixed up in land speculations, recently
announced to his congregation, at the
opening of Divine service, that his text
would be found in "St. Paul's epistle In
Minnesota, section four, range, tluec west.
TJSf Tho ue of postage, stamps, as
seals, In prevent the unlawful opening of
letters, is suggested. I Ins would alloril
no adequate protection, unless thu post
office stamp bo impressed upon tho post
age stamp, for a person who is interested
in opening a letter could easily remove
the stamp, and put a fresh one on its jdace.
JQr There are Irom eleven to twelve
millions of oysters arrivingat Philadelphia
per week of this number several hun
dreds of thousands are opened daily.
placed in cans, and sent to tho West
more particularly to the Territories. The
floating capital invested in the trade is
estimated at over six mi lliou dollars per
annum,
At Wetherslield, (Conn.,-) a lad of
twelve years climbed the lightning rod of
the Uongrctional uliurch spire, one hun
dred ami fifty feet high. His first ascent
was witnessed only by a younger brother.
To satisfy the credulous the youngster
repealed his exploits several times, ami
finally attached a streamer to the letter
W, on Iho compass points.
BSy Wc have later news from tho Salt
Lake expedition. In the mountains the
weather was intensely cold, snow from
ono to six feet deep, troopa in good spir
its, Gov. Ciimming performing the duties
of his ollicc, and tho Indians all friendly,
l'rom Mormon prisoners General Johns
ton learned that tho Mormons an; making
active preparations to resist the troops in
the spring.
CSV Tim riinninnnli florillfi is nninnd
to Innril Hint llin vniwrntnil u-,lm,. C I!,,
.. . w. . ...u,, w. "A'
President Harrison, has been for a con
siderable lime confined to her bed, at the
residence of her son, J. "Scott Harrison,
near North liend. Old sige, rather than
any particular disease, has asserted its in
flucnrc upon a naturally robust organiza
tion. The venerable lady is now over
eighty years of age.
J5GSf Mrs. Kobinson, tho "veiled mur
deress" is employed in knitting stock
ings at Sing &iiig Prison, New York. On
visitors entering the room in which she
is engaged at work, she invariably en
deavors to turn her lace in an opposite
direction, as if she was the "observed of
all observers. Old ago and confine
ment begin to leave their traces of decay
on her onco beautiful countenance.
Woman's Laugh. X woman lias no
natural grace more bewitching than a
sweet laugh. It is like the sound of flutes
.i , . .
Oil the water. It lonps Irom her heart
in n clear, spanning rill, ami tnc heart
that hears it Icels as il it liathcil
it bathed in tin
cool, pxhilcrating spring, Have you ev
er pnrsttctl an uncen fugitive ihrnugh
trees, led on by her fairy laugh, now there,
now lost, now fotintU Wc haw. And
wo aro pursuing that wandering voice to
this day. Sometimes it comes to us in
in tho midst of care, or sorrow, or irk
soino InisincHs ; and then wn turn away
and listen, and hear it ringing through
tho room liko a silver hell, with power
to scare away the ill spirits of iho mind.
How much wo owe to that sweet laugh!
It turns tho proso of our life into poetry,
it ding's showers of sunsliino over tho
darksome wood in which wo aro travel
ing. It touches with light even our sleep,
which is no more the imnge ol' tlralh, hut
is rtinsiiii.ed wilh dreams that mv sh id
"W iiumorialliiv
ANNUAL STATEMENT 1
........... i
Of Till!
Ill'l riPTS ANI mi'l'MtlTliltHS 1
...... . .j ...... , 1
nl iitriA a ai I MTV I
COLUMBIA COU N I Ii
... -
For the Year 1857.
TMR Aiiilllotn elected to ectilo anil adjust llio puMIe
accounts of Uotttnilria roiintjr, livn ruiulnvil lliii
nina from tho first ill jr of Jnnimty. 1M7, lo tlie Aral
itoy, 1B3P, nnil rrnpreinill)' Iny licroro tho llnnnrnlila
Judges of Hie Court of llntniuon I'lens lliit To luwl tiq
Statement nnil Reports hrti rn hly lo llin aj J Frclinn nl
art Avtirilieuoneral Assciuiiiy 01 inis,;oninioinveaun
acj II f 41 It ihtr r.r Attll, A. I). 1831.
J iliU.i II n it" t-ii I'B'j.i i i v.i.ii ri. I vi Kuiuniiii.i vuunijfi i
In occounl Willi iuIiI rounly
18.V7, .Mumf-p,
To laxea nntlanillni; for IPAG nnd prevloni,
yfnri 81370 71
To rash ol J, W. Ilcmlorsliol for plank, n m
flo of Jncktott Ikclrr for plnnk, 4 .10
do Jury fcpsnl jicnh Hyrrly, I'rothonoiary, a no
ilo of J-sso Phftnnon for rrpalrliiff d'neo, A a.l
(in: II. Ilalily, IKa.. laml loilcinicil, 7(17
of I.W. Hvfl & II. Kitchen do SMI
lo
do
do
or II creay, in r
ol lUlna lllcks. do 4 M
of tiimlrv nprtonii fur use of Con It llnusn. SA ml
To Comity Tax on wotcd land, i3
do do unfifutud do 7 !)
do Urnil do do do 1 ys.
do Poor do do do AO
do 'IV ii day assrsinent. II ol
(lo Jury Icri of Jacob Cycrly, S3 III)
do no ami unci or Stephen n. Miller,
tflicilir.
n7 so
To amount of Tax assessed for 1857, (iwj (.a
I ocnsn rccciveiniir .unitary assessment lor l!M7i la Wl
do ol ilenry W. I'oolu lor Deed ml Trcasu
rcr 8 laic.
do of Simon Tatdis, land rcilccnicit,
To Latanrc due a'rt'asiircr.
107 fO
4 33
til '.I tu
$13,07? 17
rn.
Ily lialnnco duo Tirasilrrr Irom IPAtl,
Uy Taxes otitritandjiifr Jan. 1, IM5H,
Ily rxoui'rnlli.iis mailo during tho year,
lly Commission allowed Collertora
Ily amount ol orders redeemed,
lly l nmmission on 5374 01 a 3 per cent.
Uy Commission on unseated land,
$171 01
4:i;in :u
101 07
3:0 n
7.174 01 1
Sll SJ
AO
$13,673 17
nxri:Nt)rrufii:i.
Hoai and Ilridfft t'ltm
Amount pall,flundry persons lor Itoml Views,
do co for Bridge do
S!5 00
li 00
,. 9 i o oo
Bridge Conlrntli,
Amount paid Daniel Kostcnbader, Koarlngcrcck
township, $,-,5 Jo
Amount paid Daniel Koslcubadcr, franklin
InwnMilp. 183 00
AmnuntpalilDan'tMcllenry.llenton township, 014 UO
Amount paid Ira B.itiadcrs, l'ino & (Jrcenwood
lounsnips, 100 50
Amount paid Jacob u. Stuckcr, risliingcrcek
WWiikinpt i-uu wj
1S70 00
SJ10 71
323 o
410 33
ia 10
Uitdge Itrpairs,
Amount paid Eiinilry persons for repairs,
do John Snyder, Tor repairs ot Or
nurcvlllc bridge,
Amount paid John Cut lor repairs nt Light St.
hriilci',
A mou nl paid II. R, Kline, for repairs at Orango
bridgu,
3W1 Pd
3190 (id
CommonKCattVs Costl.
Am'l paid sundry persons as witnesses, fisc ,
FJtcUon Kf'riMM
Amount expenses nfMprini; election,
Amount expenses ofGoner.il Cli-c.ion,
f M0 31
3J7 i
30lJl 31
Jttictfor'a Vty,
Amount paid lo the itilforetit Asu'sora
making spiing nssc-'im nt,
Constable's Ililurns,
Ui't'irn lo rcliruary Term,
do Alay do
do Si-plumber do
do December do
2T3 71
3R1 1G
art ii
-0 3a
11 40
Si DD 3d
S23f sr,
ttSfl 30
2iKi ()
Juror's Pay.
Grand k. Traverse, February Tern,
do
do
do
.Mav do
do
do
Heplember do
December do
do
"71 Ud
Z .
57
$12 00
12 (10
n no
13 00
$'A) 1)0
7i ilarcj.
IVbruary Term,
May do
Hepiember do
Dtcemlior do
Court Cner.
Amount paid Moses CaUman, I'tlmiary Term, 311 00
'h ilo M.iy do 1 (jo
do 1 In Hi'ptPnibPr tin 10 00
do do Dumnlicr do lo (10
Attorney Feet.
Amount paid IL, V. WUnvvr, Attorney to Oini. Sl 83
Amount paid U. II. Lmif, lUi ,
Amount p.ud A, J. Hvans forrnil, 1,111"
do do tin U. Iioitdd,
do JppsuSli.utnnii do do
do Win Coleman. do Jiil,
do M. i Cycrly, lot of old boards.
ij so
si 1
it lii
i IM I
1
$ii0 37
Auditor' ii. it.
Amount paid County Audittrs .mil their Clerk. $27 50
Amount piid W Win, "Prulhouol.lrj nnd
l.eijisiLr .ice 1 ,
12 00
S 50
Insurance,
Amount pai-l Lycoming Insurance. Company,
tist'uil No 11, $10 .1.1
Foz Scalju.
Amount paid different person., g5:i i.-,
Cattily Hmlttlngs.
Amount p. iii John .M. Chcmliutlnl, paluline
Clillfl lloilsn Ifiice, Si fiy
Amount paid 'P. A. Hurley Jt J. V l.loyd for "
two Maps nf llliiouihliurif, 10 )')
Amount jiaid sundry persins tor reriiirs, &c (j (i)
5W ui
.$97 At)
I'll no
.V (in
3 .10
J50 41)
Printing,
Amount paid R. V. Wrnvtr.
lo Levi L. Talc,
ln Levi (' Iriv in tc Co,,
do Charles Cook,
tttanh llnoLi.
Amoint paid R. V. U'taver tor one rn of As
fl'UFIIlCIlt IJo.ik-,
Amount itaid Mrs. Caroline Clarkforcnc Peed
ttook.
Amount ruid Mrs C.CIarlc, Blank Hook, &c
Inpllcalri,
Amoiii't paidChailcs Stahl Mndntg hooks,
$13 00
10 0)
Ifl Oil
S7t U0
IiuitUittnl
Amnttni paid iitntlry persons lor articles used
In mid about the Court IIoiifh,
Cleaning Court Jlounti.
Amount piid Ann Long rl.'.-mni" Couit House,
inquests.
Ini'icsl on body of John i'milkiifr.
Uoad Damages.
John Kline, Locuft towiiyliip,
William C. Harris, Crui-nwood tup ,
J-j"!e Mather. do
II. Hiltriiliunder, risliingcrcek tup.,
Philip Kline, Mt Pleasant tup..
$13 21
$17 00
Sin iy:
3 or,
to uo
i.-i tio
ou
3 no
14 00
iM 0'J
SUM t'G
i ?. 'A-:' ru is . U a r. I u I w ,.
ICWI I.LIII,,
Taz Refunded.
Raid, Hclmnland Poor Tax on unseated iand
rr;unieii to lowntiups,
Protkonotary,
Amount paid Jacob Eyi'rly us per bills,
Iltgitter's b'tti.
Amount paid Daniel Leo for Rccurding, &c,
Postage .
Amount paid V. Unangit 1 year's postage,
judical Strikes,
Amount paid U. II. Ilrown,
Jlgriculinral Society.
Amount paid J.W. Ilendcrahnt,
Comroijsfowci' and ClnL's Pay,
Amount paid Wni. J Ikelr,
do Jonas Tahriiicer,
do lie ry IlittcnlnMidpr,
do Ulins DiPtrrick,
do H.C. fruit, Clerk,
s leo 5$
$i:ii :i
Si) oo
$1 01
si oo
sioo 00
Sim oo
143 on
i :v.i oo
11 AO
:ti oo
37.11 00
ShcrlJ's BMi,
Amount paid S. II. Mltkr, hoarding prisoners.
nuiiiyins jiiri'T", etc ,
Conveying Moses Cnumer to E. t'eiilteniijjy,
Conveying Ceorgn liuplo do
71 ll
to mi
$171 uu
Interest.
Amount paid John Honk, Cfj., Interest on S 170,
1 year.
$2H 20
i rcasurcr a utcas.
t ,m't pil.l Jacob Harris forTrcasurcr'snccilj,
$117 31
6751.1 33
State.
S'J 73
SI (il
3 I.J
49 t'G
Si 35
Total,
Taxes oulilandia
1P2IJ.
and uucoUctlcd,
County,
$1 M
Sniminl ArnlCnun, Sitttirloaf,
tH.ll.
J.iculi W- Warner, Mmlison,
Nol-on Kilu, rtiig-itloaf,
IM!.
l'oicr llayman, Orange,
1S53.
Peter llayman, ilo
IMI.
J.icoli fii'tisil. Caltawisra,
J.iroli Htfin. I.nciisl.
llcnjiiulit ll.iyiiiin Orange,
IB3.
I'liiiiiias V. Voims. Jackson,
William Hlfiiluin, r!iisarloar,
l'i lur Apilcinan. Ilcntin,
l;iirisli.iii Sliiijinn, (leaver,
Uaiali Jolin, Cattaw'sia,
Cliarlc. II. liicterick, Criittf,
njiiltn I,:i7jrus, Pisliiiigrri'ik,
Hjimiil Uncart. Oircnnooit,
Isaac l.lcily, lliuilork,
William floo.liuaii. I ocitst,
"Uv.ni Wrlltvur, .Montour,
lnucli Tot, I'lnii.
Jusriili It Itobbhii, Scull,
Al
UiIii:ii II .Mill' r llloom
03 S5
I on
I 71
23 3it
13 1)0
7 10
"1 113
1,1 13
S9 11
33 31
51 II
81
7 lil
10 77
Iirl ii
511 57
i'A
III VI
IH 1.3
SliP ifl
IS I .',11
I Hi 2.1
.1 .1.1
SI I ?'J
501 13
IP!! 13
1,17 nil
317 HI
I7!l (II
VII III
airc 73
h i i
mi 01
ADD 77
7 IH
170 111
71 01
73 14
IH) 87
71 CI
:u 31
Sit SO
117 HO
10 OS
101 10
4A.1 SJ
JohnHrnit.UnltawMM,
' Jishun Womcr,C'onriitli3m,
jiimii i.arnrus, I isuiniierccK,
i norms iinwer rrntikiin, n .11
liil -' Aliicrisrui. flfeenwooil, I l!i 17
I, I . Bk-h. ...I... II-... -I'm Ul
Thomis iinwer Franklin,
on .ii
3:m hi
I Daniel l'ntint, Jackson,
Wlltl-im ilooilman, l.ocu.t,
John rmlili, Madison,
I'.vnil Wi'llivcr. Montoar,
Isaac Yritrr, Maine,
Joseph Crawford. Mt, Pleasant,
Lewis nrkrnnt, Mllllln,
Mitliacl Keller, Orantte,
3.1 S.l
ipb ej
177 ai
sim ii'J
711 so
S.'il ui
17.1 ni
m si
ei si
lil Al
411 IB
llenj.imln tVlntrrrtii-cui I'lni
Mlilncl fr.lcrnlf, ICr ringcrt:ek,
.uu ii in i,iri. rn
i;il!lia II, I'untl, ricolt,
Total,
5i: 31 $',131 tij
Wo. the lirnieratniiftf! Ainlllnr nf ll,n i.n.i. nl in.
In.nbia, helm duly circled lo adjust 11ml retlle llm
Accounts of Hie Treasurer find Commissioners havo
carefullv examined lb,, accounts and vouches of tho
same, from tho 1st day of Jinuaryi lej7. to Iho 1st day
of January, IMS. do eetiil'y that wc lind tlieni eorrfcl
1 as set lorih In tint lorettoinit statement nnd that wc
flml a l.tiliuro doc Jacob Harris, Dsi .Treasurer Irom
I tho county df Six liuniiied ami ni ncloeii dollars uinl
ninriy.inree cenis.
Olven under our bands llils tilli day of January, A,
n, less.
JACOB DI'.MOTT, 1
HAMIir.l. RIIUNC.t -iJ,""'J
John it. voiii:, 5 "
Allot, W. WlBT, Cltrk.
Wo the underslsncd Commissioners of tho Countv
of Columbia, do certify llm the foregoing Is n correct
statement of llm accounts of snid couaiy fur tbo year
A. I). 1H.T7.
In testimony whereof wo have Hereunto set our
hands this Dili day of January. A.I). 1HM.
JOMAS PAilRINnlill. Cooi's
III'.NIIY IIITTCNIICNIinil,'. of
CI.IAS IHHTEltlCK, )CW. Co.
Atlcsl, II. C I'BffT, Ccrfi,
rcbrunry 3d, ISAM, approved liv iho Court,
JACOII nVAXrJ, ) J) tannic
rilTCB. KLINC, Judgt).
These have since paid in lull
Itlooiu.bitrg, Feb Ii, !HAd
Special Notices.
CrUI.USIXt! OUT-SMALL PIloriTSII 'I lis
many realtors of tbo Columbia Democrat arc Infornn.l
that inunenso bargains. In elegant and fishionnblo
Clotbins, are being dispensed nt tho palatial rfll,iblish
raenl of Orantllle Stokes, No. G07 Chestnut street, whose
superior stock ot ready made nnd piece goods nrc selling
01 greatly reduced rales, in order to prepnre for the
Spring ttadc. Those in quest of great bargrjns nre
Invlicd to call.
"TiTfARMRrr
TIIR NEW YORK WKCKkY
NniVS, h an excellent New York city paper for
country reading It contains the fullest nnd most
correct Un.tle nnrkcttnod Produce reports, with nil
the news nnd hitellip enrp of llir !,ty . Try 1 1 an d yoi
wi'l lik il V SI n year. Pub lUUail at No. 10
N'.Hfdu ilrpt.pw York.
KyTiir.nn ia no such woun as rAiLitrnd
tho ndvcrtlsruinit in anothpr cotuimi, li(adt'il"llclni
bold' (Jpnuine I'ripirnlton."
THOMAS V. MATTSON, Reefivfl the prwj
Medal at the WorM'a Fair In Iondjn, 1631, for
TRUNKS. UAtU'CT 1IAOS, Hoots, pIiop nmlniuim.
CrvM iHiluceni'Mita are now ntr.'rcd tnpurcliascrs ofthc
abovn articles. Thitis mucli ttinlnrsct ftockoltrunks,
Carpel Itagi. Volicra.&c, In Plilladclphin very cheap,
fur c.ish. No, -10J Market Siiect,nne duor aovc 4th,
to nth side.
rr a ndw rir.M and tiudiNns-i ui'on nuw
riUNUIl'LUS.-THOMAtf 1'. 11LT. CO., imvc bo
come proprlPtors of the Whit II Lt. Clotkiko IUzaaii.
cornpr of F.mrtli and M-irkPt strppts, Phil.ulclpbta, hut
will not follow in the bMlcn track. Wc nre flalisficd
that the only way lo build up an 1 I-epp a largu hnslnesa
in toscl gondii clipnp and give "all f faction tocufstrmcrs
ittl f tt-iirM 11 1 1 1 11 nl nnawnr ntiil liiinilmn In. 1,.1 lis
I .... s.u.ib "UO IUI 113
daj) and we intend to p our good nt 5 ppr cent.
ndvanro upmcoet (no Icm and no more) nnd no varia-
tinn i o marked prices '1 Ins nyptcm will sustain ttspl
without piitfiwj. We phrll buy and mM exclusively
forC.isli. Our Clothing will be made well as cloth
ing ran ho mado Our :i"ortmpiit for men and boys is
tin; larj.-c.-t in Pliilailclphl.i, nnd our prices much lower
than others, Call nnd see for vnnrsclf.
THOMAS P. Dili L & CO ,
White Hall Clothing l!.iuar,
South Wt'strntner 1th and Market His., Philadelphia
KQUALlTSf TO ALL 1
UNlPOltMllY OP PniiinSt A New Kl.lTvr.E tf
Ili'slNesi F.rcry one his own Sjtismcnl
joxn.-i co..
Ofllle Cresrenl One Trlru Clotliln; Store. No, 500
Mitkel street.aliove Sixth, Phil.i.li lphla,
I In adililion to liavinjj the largest, mojt varied nnd
I islilonablf Rtnrk of Clothing In Pliil.nlelphi.i, made
expre-ifly for rilal sales, have ronstitnled cvtry one
; lllsown silesnnn, liy having marked in figure., nn
cnMiurlltlc Iho very lowest priceil can lie sold for
r they cannot possilily vary nil must liny nhk
1 'Pile gonlsarc well sponged nudprepnred.andgrent
pains' taken with the making so thai .ill can tiny with
he full anirauce nfsetting a good article at the very
lowest Illicit. Also, a largo slork of piece goods on
h inil.nrth" latest style ami lu'lt qil ilities, which will
Im made to order, in the most f.uliioualilo and lest
manner.-..' per rent.ti' tow cmlit prices.
I'n iiemliei the Crcsd.nl, In Market, above Sixth
Slreet, No 'JOO.
JONBS k CO.
tlSl.Ono Itl'.WAUl) WILL tiU l"tl) tOU ANY
M(Mlirine.h.it uill exccliPRATrA. IIUTCIIER'S MA-
(1C OIL for th following rfi-e.nrs: Rhcuimtisin,
Neuralgia, Ppiml Ain'rtion, Coulrartftd Joints, Cholic (
Pains, Pains Iu the Side vt Hark, IIinlJ'hiJ, Toothache, i
Sprains Sore 'I'hrral, Cuts, Ilnmes, Iturns, and alt '
tlioraf of tli-! rfhitt. MdcliM and the Clmds. None
genitiro uithoitt the signature of "Pratt Acnutrlier"
attarhed lo r.icli label. Princv.il omci).V.01 Washing
ton sint, lirooklyu, New York. Sold by (J. M. II A -Cl'.MtCCil,
l)ru?Sist, Qlnonnburg.
tThis ij to civtify that I have niadnbiti cue appti.
ration of tin; Mnjic Oil on my lingers which hive bf-en
d'.iwn Irom contraction of llii fords, brought on by
rbe'inifttlFiii. tt wa of seventeen month standing,
and 1 am nrnvcniirfly cured. I cheerfully recommend
il to alt itilirled likcwifo.
J. M. FINnUOOK.
7i Locuslstrect, Harrisburg.
rtugusi l, ir.v
1 T7 A CAUH TO Till! LAIHi:3.-Ua. Un-oNco'd
GoLm-N I'nENtii Pills are infalUbliia rem oting stoppages
or irregularities of the menses.
TlM'se Pills are nothing new, hut hive been nied by
the Doctor for many years, bull in Prance an I Airier I
ca, with ii nparn licit il fiircers i n very rase ; and Iru is
urged by miuy 'Umuand ladies who have used them,
to make thu Pills public, for tbo allevlalinn of thorn
1 fiill'ering from any irregiilaritHs whMevcr.us Wfll
as a preveuiivi to tlmsj ladiei whose heilth will not
permit in Incieaso of f.imily .
Pregnant lo mates, or those supposing themselves bo
nrc cautioned n'.ilntt using these l'i1ts,as tho propri
etor assumes uo re ponsibiWy niter the above admo
, nilion, although ibeir nitlfiness woutd prevent nnv in
j jury to health; otherwise, these Pills arc rcront
' mended.
Directions nfcnmpiny each box. Trice $1 Bold
uhulualcitnd retail, by
cmitm; m. ii.MiHNnucir,
1 General Agent, ItlooaiEburg, Tn.
i Ho will supptylho trado at tht propriftor9 prlcts,,
and send thu Pills to ladie3 ronjidcntiaUrj) by mall on
ree oleipl 31 throhtho Itbmtmburg Pot Offlco.
ULOOMSIIUIICS HOOT AND SIIOK
ujttfp:'-
Adam Bull, llrlnrercrfe,
Jolin '.nnet.l.'cnlrti,
STOHK, ' HTAnovtRY, compriina pens, holdnrs, penciH, Pcnllng
Till! un.birfigne.l refpicllulty informs the citfzcnBx ' J;.1" " i tiK r. tliU.f f t n ! i w . i-, . i
ofltloouuburgaiHlibe publie in eo'frat, that C Va n r I ;fi v c ?o pV " A,",l,n,,ra Not0 1 aPcraml
haaopemMa Hra'sKs-il3, Seiiool Or.r, Marring UcrtiJlcatee,
Boot and Shoe EstablisJnncnty jumico, contf.bieaaniniioibir lorms.
Iii tint ulnte bull. litis, on Main strci't, nbova Ctec'ii I .MniLtNKi, Syrup of Varrnw, Asuq Cure, Illickhcrry
fc ivufim s ii luvryt wncre uu uav cotisiuniiy oil nana
a laru asBortmeiit of
lioots, Shoes, G nilcrs, &c,
And uill niikcnp unrk to onler ott short uotlco His
built experience in the businepu, ami general know
leilau o tin wnnUnf thn people, will enable hint to
rem'i r Fatif,irtltin tn all hit ruslomerx, and sJioulJ
leruro bim p itronage uincli he hopra to merit.
11UNUY Kl.r.IM
IIInomsburR, May 3, l?57.
M KVAiVM, 1(1,001) I'lCINTJilt, A
eanlsiirrllonr! u(iv
im im .tiniiiMH bjl .V. 1A
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I)
nice
ot'1
I.V
frinlL Cut itii t'liuiiU
Trn ThnnaaiKl I'mili Vt llmtr.in
Cor. IJbnry, I'O UItT II Hl'.U low rhclnnlj
FOIl HE NT.
T IH nndersinneil niters for rent Iii.
lOIIOCKISV, known lis tile llriarcreck
Itiroccry. situatu on ihu t.'.uial tunk,
alieiitllirec miles from 11cm ick, togtiher
Willi a dwellini, liousc. out lot. stables.
I A' ih.i.n.
I-
21 33 -
31 47 I
30 1.7 ,?Tra.
f3 37 fisjiirn
wlnirl, mc, wiifcli is a r.iru clianco lor anv person
. wi.lilu to rent on rcuniMlilu teilu,.
rurpaitiiuljinapiily to
I JuII.V (1 J M.UIIV.
I ti' I"' 'III 'Il I'r-'tll!
SWAN Si CO.'S LOTTKHIES.
AVTuoM7.r.n nr tiir statx of (iF.onau.
vsr $70,000 Tor Ten Dollars ! ! -a
The tallowing Schema will ho drawn by H. Pwah tc
Co., .Manacers of thoHparla Academy Lniterv, In tach
of Ihclr Klnglo Number Loiterloi for March, IR, al
AIHICSTA, ileorgla, lii public, under Ilia uperlmcii
ilencc of Commissioners.
CLASS A,
To bo drawn In the city of Augusta , Georgia, in public,
011 Saturday, March Utli, l&r),
CLAttrJ 11,
To bcdrawnlu thorityof Augusta, Ocnrrla, In public,
011 rJalmdjy, March I3th,lrjjtf.
CLASS 1.
To be drawn In the city rf Augusta, Georgia, In public
on cjiuru.ivi iiiiircii .uiu, ic-io,
t.'LAHS ,
To bo drawn in the cily or Augusta, nnrgla, In public
on Saturday, March 37th , M.'iH.
ON Tilt! PLAN Ol' tMNHI.i: NUMIiKriS.
J'i0 Tlioutaad Four Hundred and VJffhtu Fits Frf.eet
Noarly one Prizo to every Nino Tickets.
MifhvmcK.vr SCIKMF.I
1(1 BP bllSU N
r.ACtl S A Til U II A V IN MARCH I
I True of
$70,000
4 I'rir.e of
100
BOO
7110
000
SllO
Soil
11.1
luo
IIU.UISI
ID OHO
.'i.lllM)
4 0011
3.0110
I .SOU
4
I
4
5l)
SO
HID
I, OKI
KM
APPnnxt.MA'i iiiv I'Btzru.
4 rrlr.es, $HHiApprox'ing to $70 (nsil'rir.i'aio $1000
4 " mm ao.riw jauo
i 4 2t'0 " 10 UM " MJ0
4 " 131 ,l H,m 5(K)
I 11)0 " 4,(1110 M 4(10
1 4 ' ?. 3.0IH) 3HI
4 .VI " 1,000 Bllll
30(W " SOrtrO 100,001)
.1IB.1 I'rlxts nnmuntlnp In $:0((jOO
wholi: thjkiji'h sio; riAi.vnn 83; uuak-
TUItS S21.
Plan nf the Lottcryt
TtioNuriilx'ra troni I to o,000, corresponding it Ii
tliOi-o Nutiilnus nn iho 1'i(krtf printPd nn xrit.iratf1
ulips nt papprnrrpncirP.ltfd witli amall tin tubvAand
plai i;d In on'! wIipcI.
The lirl 457 I'rizpi, ninntirly printed tml eneir
v. i i , an' pi-iccii in iiiiowitr ncui.
lime a Prize Is drawn from the otherwise! 'J lie
Number and Triredrawn out are npenrd and exhibit
cl to the nudience, and ri'giPtPred by thu Cnmmis I
sinner; Hie Prizi' being placed ngalnat tho Nuinliri
dfiiwn. This operation Is repeated until all the i
Prizes an- drawn out,
Jli'Prozbnation Priica. The two mcpcdlns nnd the
two nuciutding Niimliprs lo tho'cilrnnintr the fint
4 rriK'-s win ne cnutini to me i.'H Approiimaiton
Prlrus. For example: IPTirketNo. ll'j.'iO draw s the
30,(HIO Pri7n,thone Tickets mtmbcred ll.VltJ, II
11, '.'SI, lli'i, will each he entitled to 8)0 If Ticket
No. S."0,rpvs the $10,000 Pilte, Hiopc Tickets num
bered 5 Id. r), Wt.iji. will rnth hu entlth d to SJ00.
and so on according to llm above sctieme.
rne uuu i rizi ot I'jo win uc dctprmineii ny inc
Inet ngiiruoftlic,NamlHr ihatdraws the 370.000 Prip.
Tor exnmplo, If tho Number drawinc (he 370000
Prize ends 'Ailh No. 1, then all (he Tlckfti, tvhpre
the Numlirr endtt, in l.will be entitled in 3.11. If Hip
Number fiids w ith No 2,thpual tlip Titkus where
(he Number tndd hi 2 will bo entitled to $30,und so
on too.
Ccrlifiratrs of P.tckngpfl will bn sold at the follow
Ing rate?, which in the rl'k ;
Certificate of P.ick.ieoi 10 Whole Tickets, 3E0
do do 10 ll.it r do 40
do do Q Quarter do 20
do do 10 Lishth do 10
IN ORDCUINO TICKI1TS OR CD 111 II'ICATrp,
Unclose thp money to our address for the IkkeH
ordered, on rccpipl ol which they wil' he forwarded
ny nrsi man. riircji.iperscan nave ucKets cntiing in
anv lijiirn ihey may dcsigpaie
Tho Lit of Drawn Number and Prizpsiillbe scat
to purrhacrs immediately artpr the drnwiii.
Purchasers will ple.in write t lie i r signatures plal n,
a rdcive their Pout OHIcp, Countv nnd Slnte-
H"meinher that every Prize is drawn and payable in
fit II wit limit deduriion .
All I'mPH of SlOviland finder, mid Immpillatelvnfler
the drawitis-other Piius at the usual Hnc of thirty
days.
All communications strictly rnnfidrnlial.
Address orders for 'IVkpn or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO , Jlnusta, Oa,
pprsnns residing near Mnntenmery. Ala. or Athntn,
0.i.,cnn Inva their orders tilled, and fae 1 1 hip, by
uddresomg H, Pwau U Co. at either of ihoe cities.
tS'AllstoI tlif nuiutiers that nre drawn from the
wIicpI, wilh the amou nt of the prize tint each one is
entitled to will be published nfter every drnwing In
the folhmins papers : Jitrusta (flco.) Conttttutlonaltftt,
jcw uwaits itfunttnioutie negater, (janrieion ttanatra,
A'asheitle Gaulle. Atlanta fnttttigtnctr.Xtio York IVctkly
My Book, .Savannah Morning JVewn JUehmond JJifpatch,
Vu York Ititpatth and Panldins tMst ) Clarion
Pcli 20, 18M '
THE GOLDEN I'ltIZE FOR 1803.
ILLVnTIIJlTF.D.
qtllr. New York weekly (JOLWIN PHIZn Is ono ul
X the largest nn.l best literary papers of llio day,
An Imperial llunllo containing Bin TriOES.or iortv
coi.im.is of entertaining original matter - nnil tuaAM
l.T il. I'.TRATpri i verv ween.
A (lft xtorlk from 11 cents to .?."00 00 In fold, vlH be
presentence cacii tuoscrioer immediately e reeetjit of the
subscription vioiuy.
TERMS :
1 copy for 1 enr, S'l 00 and I gift.
1 copy lor 2 j ears, $1 50 and 2glrn.
1 copy fur 3 years, St nil nnd 3 gifts.
I copy for 5 jears, Set 110 and 3 gills.
AHD TO CLI'DS
3 copli 1 jcar, S3 Oil and 3 gins.
5 copies, 1 jear, 88 00 anil 5 gilts.
10copi"i. 1 year, Sl.lOOnml logins.
i copies, i jenr aoinianu VI Kills.
The artlcica to be dittnbutcd are tomprised in thtfoUote-
in it list :
-2 park.ngca of Gold, containing
!i do do
S"00 00cari.
3J00 (in cadi
l(Hl (10 enrh.
10 do do
10 Patent Lever HuntingCascti Watches, $li:ooii f-ach.
I'll r?nl.l U'yrli i.
... vnu.,1 "inviiti VI Cill.ll
50 do Si.0thie.nh.
M0 do S'0 00tarh
300 I.idii's OoM Watr hri, S 1 1 00 each
ytH) s.fvcr Hunting Cned Watches. SJU no each.
.100 tfi'vir WatchiM, S10 to Si.'i rarh.
lltnocnldfluard. Vest ft Fob Chains. 310 to S-ldcnch
Gold Locket n, Rratcttti, llroocltei. Ear Droits, Hreasl
Pins, Cut)' fim. iteece Unitona, Jttngs, bhirt Studs, ll'ateh
Keija Ocltt and Silver TMmbhs, and a variety of other
arUeleaicorthfromW cent foglS 00 each.
IminfOiatety on receipt cf the subscription money, the
tubte niter's name mU be entered ttpon our subscription book
opposite it number, and the gift corresponding with thai
number irilt be forteardcd.Kithin one week, to the subscriber,
by mail or express, postpaid.
Ml communications should he nddreeseJ to
I1LCKCT tc CO..
43 and 19 Mmr.it Uuilditig, 3J3 Uroadway.
New York
specimen copies sent free.
J.H12J, IM
Plt'TATN SALE
or
Valuable Real Estate.
Tlin underrjgned olT-jts to sell, at Tublic Pale, a
valuable
HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND,
Situate in Hrpytown, Columbia county, Pa.
Said property is n corner lot. situate on Main (L'trcel,
opposite the residence of Cvrus It.irton, wheteon is
erected a large nnd comfortaUu
JttlAMK D AV J: L Jj I N U
ShR fto nousi:. kitciii:, and tuamk
HT.MiLLi, wilh thu ri"iuiita nutbuild
ings. A pump and well of gnml uater.
ut the door, with oiher cnnxetih-iires.
A large nnd eicd'cni tlardeu, is altaciied to did
primioes, wnicti is In gioii cominion.
K.ild propwriy is rentrally lorated in ttrpy. ndjicent
trttlif fitt'niti S.nv iM.ill, Lumbtr Yard nntl lto.it Ynriis,
i nifording admirable residence, t ither for a business
man or n private indlvidit I,
)fcjt Shuuld the nboe named property not be sold nt
i private Pale, before F-iiunlav, Uih '."tub. nf Tebruiry
) next, il uill on tbnt day, hi utrered ut Public Sale, on
I tin- premises nt 1 o'ebxk, P. M
t Terms made know ti on application to the sulicrlber.
A UK AM AUVINU, Ha.
Jjn 0, 1SW
0HRAP FOR SALE
AT TUB OFFICE OF TUB
COLUM1UA DEMOCRAT,
POUKUT niAnil'.F, (nriciti, ol various sims, neatly
.'ot up nml lioiinil InTnrkiiy.
Jim la's Wlitino Inks. Ill irk, llluc anil Rcil, in bottlt's
nl varliiiH slialii'ii ami s)7i'S
nVS,?no?rt v.!la k ' """'"'"'
Hyrup, (.'attic I'owiler. Morfn Liniment, etc.
nccutcd at all times, In vari.mu loIom
Aiway
Neatly, cheaply an! cxpcditioiiily
nec2i1, lbi7 ' 1
fSL Till: SIMISCItllinit rrspentully informs tho
jVS. cnietiN of UlnomibiirH and the public injjene
I p,iiaJr'ii, iii.ii uu huh npviiuu a
1 Iyctv Watch a?ul Jewelry Establishment,
, In lllonm.litn, on Main Mreet. oppoeitu tho l.xclunu,
in Ula K. Wiljon'i Uuiltlinfr. u here hy oilers to Bell,
I on moderate terms, nil eorts ol
j "Watches, Clocks, &c.,
. Of superior quality latu ntlo, uml at low prices.
itj-UIjOCKS ANU WATCH Iiarnrefully and prompt
ly icpaired.
t Tuj public aro invited to call and mam 'no,
JOHN WOOD.
liioounmirg, Jan v, icjh
llOWAUD KXlMtKSS COM PAN V
1. OUWMJIlanildetivrr packastvn on the Hue or the
: I'misvilo iiml ItPnlins, t'attmixn WllUsnisporl
and Krle ami Willlannpori and I'.imira Ifnllrrndi.
1
iir.ill, evwn ami iiiiu promptly roll, rled
1'lllKip.ll OlIlCU. VJJ L III tllllil Mo i l. t'.lltl
tl.Ivsi' i d i l. .Midi MtiJiiodlHi ').h.!
1 , a, h An- -t Jfc.
w
WAUUIIOUSK. 3.
AAIv iifi.-i k a 1 rut1 iii ni. i n ru.iiiiii('4
rttiiiHir.iit nut
' 'I'lIV floors nf tlm ip'iPi'ius tuitdin.i rc tcl oxtmW
X (or ii l'fMiiritrtrv irnilp, ar-1 itor- il will! f viU
fllid Imntf inftitofliitfrp-'t ti Vnt mrrt nnd (lunltjncr.
HIXTV W.AHi r.BTAIlMriltUll.
'I I 10 Milxcrlln tn lU-iirc to call tho filtration nr cvrtv
one intcrcitiiHii farming nm, gardcmnat to ilielr well
AtinicuirmiAi iMri.n.Mr.NTa & siaciiincrv,
(itent rarlcty of horticulttirnl looln. Warranted
Oanlisn and nmvrr Sords. OrnM nnd Pfctd Hcedj of
tlif nmiti rcllatlc qun hiy
ho" a ge'iuVu ra i'"i in plem en i s .old by us are mo. I; '
lufjctured at our rlteaui Works, llrlstol, rn.
avlni filled nn this eitabllslnneiil tvliliout retard .
x 111 Aftriciui
mnmir.ietnreil t
llnvlnif nttcd 11 rt tlit eitnbllxliniciil ulihont rrnanl .
rVKV !
rv.i
I lie hi Tin I'VL'r ufiini uiivii'ii iu inn inint jiiiiir';iii n
warrantrd nardett twva navo irrn umott inc pniiuc
for niiirliiufffxt ycani llicir w(do tvprpait pupulnr
Ity, and tlitj crniUntly Increnhig dcmniid from yfiir
to ypnr. Is tho beet evnlcnto of tlttlr ninTiorily over
all nttictt.
fQr Country Merrlianlt p.in If npplpl w.th fcc1
in n.ipuri', or bulk, on I! in inoit rc.Konalili tcnu,
lilooiiimMi', n'ar Hrlftol, l'.i., our Cardru Bred
(Jtounil. ronlaluf tliren liundrud and nrvcntjr ncn-4.
ami 19 iii u irrgcii ctiauiiiiimciii 01 ua kiiiu in uie
uorld
11. I.AMMRTir & l?ON,
Von. 91 and V:i Hontli Hlxlh vlrcef .
nor 12, JP57-tf riiilndplpliin
VALUA1JLE WILL PllUPKltl'Y
TIIR subscriber offers for snlo that do
slrablo Mill prnpprtv rltuatc in (Irprnuood p.,
a t'nlnnilii.i tlounty ronlUttp
TO of n tlttlST M I i I, l.avina
t,,.le r,"J "f Ovcrstint
11111 II iri'l lilgH, "llll il
i'ii Mill, a Duelling
iN-Hnit
TIMBKR LANO,
Conrlstlng of l!00 ACRCU. The above mills nre sltua-
leu tttion a strnn r stream ol water, anil in a neisnuur.
rniHtnntlv,
'J he nbnve properly It localed S miles from Ithors
l,ii.' and 8 I rum Millvillc.
Terms. SI00O cafIi o-i rceelvlnjr possesion, and Hie
rtmaliitlcr in three nm.nl enrtv nnvuiPtitfl.
tT For further pnrtiru'ats apply to Hie snlneiibcr
in 'in runt town turn, .-surtiiumiK-runu rn or nunrrFw
JOSHUA COLD.
Milton. Va. Dee. 19, 1P37. 2in
HKAR THE MILLER.
C1USTOME1IS to the Aqueduct MiLti,
who have unftetllpd nccnunts with Hie nubMriber.
tor niKD, ri.OUH. ic, nra retpecttully iioliried,
that as they have been nrommodated I hope that Ihcy
wi 11 now accommodate me. and make immediate pay
ment. W1LUAM ItDLRH.
Aqueduct Mills, Nov. 21, 1637.
DH, VALTON'S A.MKIU0AN PILLS.
.tor TO TIIF, .IFFLICTF.l) I
YOU.NO AMCIIIUA VIUTOHIOUS'I
OM1 small lint of Pills cures ninctv.nlnr cases nut
rf Qliundrcil. No UaUatn, no .Mercury, no oilor
nn lite hrcatlt, no frir ot dctcrtion. Two small iills a
(lost; tasteless and liarmtcss nsXvatrr. Till I directions
arertivi'n.gotliatlliu palientran cure Itiiiisclf as certain
as uilli Hie ndvice of the most uxiinrieiiced sitrfieon,
and much lielter thanuilli llio advice of one ol Utile
uxiicrlrnrc in this class ol disfnse.
sunt iiv .mail to anv r.nT op this coun
try liyi'liclnsina ono dollar to Dr. I). (7. Walton. No.
154 North r'i'Ve.iitli slirpt, lieltnv Hare, IMillnde'pliia
.? liberal discount to the trada. Niuicifnuiue without
llio icriffrn sitjliat'ire of II. O. Walton . I'rohrictf.
llr W 's treatment lor Hulf Al,use, Weakness, &.,
Is entirclv dilTeretit from the usual course, llr W
Uias curcit liumlreils who Ii.ivr tried others without
suit is to rise. Uuclose a s(amri,and address llr. V
ns above, giving n lull history ol your case, nnd you
will bless the day you made Iheeflorl lo secure what
is certain A KAlllCALi CU1SC.
Jan 311, 1853 12m
PHRENOLOGICAL CABINET.
THU I'lircnolojiral Calnnrt nf Powler, Wells
(fv-U'.& Co., late 211 Arch ntr?et Philadelphia, tins
rtf Jbcen removedtoltChcsniit stteet. Mi.CiprN,
) V who has had Hie managcinint of Iho estalilttli.
r ment for the last eialiteen monltis, will continue
to c,indiirt til c business as heretofore in all lis brnncheg,
tttanilard works on Anatomy, Plivsiology, l'lircno'ecy.
Wnler Cure. Phonography. &c, conslnntly on liard
Phrenological examinations with wrilten descriptions
given dally, Plirenulozy taught ill piitalc, in classes
and in public lectures.
All onlers sent by mail will meet Willi prott.pt nttun.
lion Residents ol neighboring villages desitiec a
lecture i r course of lectures on Phrenology, for lurlher
Information should adi'rcls
JOHN I.. CAriN,
i)2i Chesnilt Etrcit, Pliiladclpbia.
Dec 12. 1R57
R'KU' DIAlMil.E VA11I) I IlL00.)lSI!UIli.
HIRAM S. CAREV
TTA8 itpcned n M.irlde Yard In Court Alley, opposite
1.X
tfic Cichiiiie. ulitjro he is nren.ired to finish the
ucsi uorK irom itaiian uraincrican laruioior
MOiNUMb-NTS, TOMBS, I
Tomb-stniies, Tallies, Mantles, Vlndaw?llls nndlcn
lil-. I
Tortlie Phnrnctcr and flnlsli of his unrk he refers tn j
siiilinslm has nmlti i tl comity Me wilt ri r n i h
uptiiiyiis for work or execute any tlmt inny tip fnrnUli-!
..iltitliini. Ilia (L'strlr sl.nll nlivmn l.st ii ri I 1 l Tn rttri, In
umy le.mil renfonaMcin price.
i:ioom;burg, Dec. fi.
coi.uMiius mam; and female1
A0ADKMY. '
THD WINTHU TU it M of this Institution will mm.
malice on MOXDAY, tho 4th day of January, 1h5". ,
Instruction wilt be given in all thu branches of an
Academic and Commercial Ldiirntion.
There will also, at the opening of tbo next Term, be
Organized acorapkte j
Normal Dcpartmoit, I
ror the Ciucation ami training or Teachers for Public
?cbmilt.
For furtlier particulars sen
TKHSTKHS
New Columbus, Luzecrne Co.. Ta.
Ilce'Jii, IH57
EAGLE FOUNDRY, ULOOMSliUKQ.
Stoves ami Tinware.
Tlin ubcriher hiving erected a largo new brlrk
Poundryand Machine Shop, In place of the old
one, is prepired to make all kinds nf ctstins at ibe
lowest priri-s. Plows rnmlautly on hand. Tim fuIi
yrrlber has also removed hit Tin Shop from .Main st
n tlin Foundry lot. where he lias erected a building,
llogtther forStoveq nnd Tinware.
Tho Cooking a loves consi't of the WM. TEW
fTOjCOOK, UAHIt COOK, VANLIHlt COOK, ami
JtMsh'AnLon sTovns m an kinds, tho yam oy I
''-LlN'DClt STOVi;,Atc. All kinds or Hpoiitm !
made to order. i
jonni siiAurLcss.
liUinuburg, AptH 11, 1657. 1
wmw mm&mm
USTA II Ii B SII.1EI3XT
IN BLOOKBUllG.
In tho New brick three Story damage
Factory, cn Main below Market.
THU subscriber would repertlutly announce to rhe
public, tli.i 'if lias comiiieiiced Hie
CAUUIAGE &
WAGON MAKING UU
.BINLtif, l n all iisliranrlies. Iln is prepared Innxpciite nil nrilcrs
nml lias nit Im th! nt resent nn assortment nftinislieil work
tvliirlipurchascra l illllmlil to ilielr a.lvantasc1 lo eta
iiiluo.
itni'.MitiNn,
Will be ilnnn In the must prompt nn.1 carrTui manner
anil upon term s winch rnnnot fail to civesatlsrarlioii.
H'l'RAWUItlUUU A. WILSON.
Uloomsbiiri;, April uh, 183.1.
D E N T I S T K Y.
151- (D. I2WlSio
SURGEON IUJXTIST,
1II.OUMS1IUIIO, COI.UMIIIA CO.,
Ileslilence, llrst Unrk Imllilm: lielow llurlinau'i stort
on .Main rUrci t.
pllSriXTnTI.T.Y nirors hi. prorcslnnal services
It to tiio i.uiies ami gentium n of Ulnom.liurg unit
vicinlly lie is preparcil in Rlttml lo-i'l Hie various
operations iu licutisiry, anil is provided null lliu 1,1
csl iniprnvemeiit .
Porcelain Teeth,
Wlilcli will be inserted on pivot or gold plate, to look
as wi II as lha natural.
so- a superior article or tooth rownr.n, nl
w.tj s on liand. Juno 13 lr57.ov.NI3, '53,
NEW TINWARE SHOP.
main sTnnnT. oiTosrrr.Tnii uxxmiantic.
riillU undrrMgued re?prtfully iutorins his friends
X and Uu public seucuilly, that In has opened
Jl Ntio 'Ihnvarc and Sheet Iron Esta
blishment! In tho building formerly occupied for that purpor,
b) Jngfptj gharpleki, uheru lie is prepared tu cuudurt
tho buinej in all iii various hr.mcbe.
Tinware aiut lloifu bpoiiting ot nil kfiufs made to
order on short notice and at midtrau prtres.
Alio BTOVUd, of various ttylc, Lontuntly for
sale.
Repairing done to order in quick time.
B3"Uouniry produco taken in cit luuse for wmk.
I). C. Mil. LAUD.
Illoomsburg. May Ifi, 1S37 y
TO DEMOCRATS.
v'n of Hie firii tint lea ef i 20ml lirnn r.u Ij 10 iin.
" t"1'1 ,,ts P"tv pnsa. TIU
' ANIl WUHKIA' NllWdUnow
Iiemocratie orenn of New Voit
f mirthUpartvprisa. TliC MIW VOKK UA1I.V
well ctiibiihcdn- tho
oik citv i I one of the
btrt it"w piptr ol the d iy, mnteovi 1 He nil 111 ymir
"ui)5riipitoii.' ivfuiy r.twu nmy "in i"ii 11 u yvut
l'ubh.hut .i' V ii'i i an tr ti N v Y nh
ANDllKTH'S AGUIOUIiTUKAI,
tWOi5J-WiToCellierllha'Iraci of
POSTSCRIPT.
Mouroo Stowart Pardonotl.
Ifarrishurgvlfob.'Si
Monroe Stewart, llm ftllcgcd accoinplico
lot II
enry tile mid Charlotte .lones, in tho
iMcKccsport nuinlor, mm now under sen-
. . ti i
iciico i uuaiu m JViiigiMin uuunt
pardoned to-day by Governor Packer. Ill
,1 pnnrrsiinn of IfiTp ninV Toiipr.
1,10 llu,K coilicssions 01 rue anil joiicR)
Sletvart's innocence of the crime ifnputed
was ,Jccli,,c'1 iM ,!lc ,m,st so,c"m
ui.iuiifjr.
- -
Death of Judgo Kano.
Hon. John K. Kand, late .lutlgo of llm
United Stales for llio Kastcvn District of
l'ennsylvania, anil tin! l''athtr nf Dr. H.
K. Kane, tho Arrtic Mxplorcr, tlictl on
last Snturtlny, at his resilience In Pliila
tlelphia. TOTER AllPAIfGliSMijlNT
LAI KAU'ANNA ii ltl.OO.lISllUIEU It. It.
AITOniHNO mpirlor l.icill-s fur Iravcl In Nrw
Viirk.riill.iili'Kilil.i. ami tlio W'ct.liy rniiiiirlinn
nl Hcrniiliin tvilli llm trains nl t he lli lawnrt. l.tirku
wnnni, nnil Wpslcrn llallrimil Oonipanvj also fur trnvl
.SoutA iiml fl'cst nri'r tliif Cnltanlss.i, Williumsporl nnil
Urli Hnllrnail nnil rntiiiectiiiir Iocs,
llfgul.ir Trains run a lolluws :
tioixfj sum ii.
N. v. Areommcv
rlillmla.
Mall
l.eavn
Ttuptrt,
llloom,
llerwltk,
llearh llnvtn,
Shicltshiniiy,
Mill. ilailnn.
7 1)1) A. M.
T 10 ilo
3 IS 1'. M.
3
7 SI
r) 10
H31
ilu
iln
lo
4 111
4 !.-
ii
Arrive ni
Kl npslnn, o do S 50 I'n
l.iavo
Klnattnn, 0 HI iln 1111', M. II CI) ilo
V 1 ii Hi I lis . t 511 do !! 10 ilo ti 2(1 do
I'ilt.tru, 10 III) do 'I 'M do 0 30 do
Atrlo It
Hrranlnn, 1030 dn 3 15 do 700 iln
The New Yofk Mali Trein ronnects with the Lx.
pres. ttolnc! 1-Mtst, nn I). L. M W. Kallroait,
Arriveln New York" 15 V. M.
do Philadelphia, liy Camden U Amtioy Rail
ro.nl. H 20 P. M.
Pare from P.upeil tn New York SO 00.
The Accommodation Train Norlh, connects nl Scran.
Ion Mlh the Pxnrcss 'I rain West, on thctJ.L,& W.
Kallroad.
COINO BOUTII
IMilla. Accomino
Mail, iln tin n
N. Y.
Mail.
Leave
8f rnntou.
I'iltslmi,
W vomliig.
Arrive nt
Kingston,
t.eitvo
Kinuston.
hiii-kshinny,
llcach Haven,'
llervi ick,
Uloom
Arrive at
SIRIA.M. II. H! A.M.
4 no p, M.
P30 do
12 30
12 40
dn
4 30 do
do
do
4 40
5 00
fij.".
7 2.1
7 50
8 10
eso
0 00
11)1)11
11 10
11 35
II 55
do
do
do
do
In
12 10 I'
M.
Rupert.
12 50 iln
0 00 dn
I'hn IMilla.lrlnli.fl Vnll Tr.-ilil ffoine H( nth. ennn. t
with the .Malt Train nt HupiT t. gninp IMst nl I-10
for Csitluwiftfia, pott Clinton, l'ntts vil le Iteadins.
arriving at riiilndi lphln, nt 8-M V M. AUouitliMail
Train goins Wet nt 3 o'clock I' M. for D.invillc,
Milton, .Mnncy. Wllliainsport :md Hlmirn.
Passengers liy the 4 o'clock V. M. Train goinp Pouth
can lake tlif 11 o'clock 1. M. Cvprexg train for JJImifn
nnd (he West, or lodge nt Bloouiplmrfi nnd tnki the 4
o'clock A. M. Train going Haft, arriving at l'lii au'el
phin nt I - noon.
Pnssenpers for llarriclii rg. direct, ull mine the N.
V. Mail Train. (1 o'clock P. M.) colng Soiitbt ronntct
ing at Port Clinton wilh the Dauphin and Bni"tulia 'n.i
llnitrond, arrivingat Ilarriiburg at 1- o'clock noon,
next day.
r. J. LEAVENWORi II,
Jnn 10, IPSri SuptrintevjUvt,
lifeTnsuiunce. "
OFFirK, HO. 43 IIIEiiWtTT STRIfcT.
CAPll'AU (I' l'd up.) S.IOOUUO.
Charter rcrpetvat.
CONTINUE tn make INriUUANCCS ON LIVES oiv
lite mnl rciLtcmalde term.
Therapiialbeing paid up and invested, tneel I" r with
a I.irpn utid cnuniuttly incre,iing reserved Hi ltd, eiTcrs
a, prrferi si-runty to Hip insured-
The premiums muil be paid j early, half ) early, o
lu-irteily
Tin- Cimipany ndd a liOVUfl periodically to Hip Insti
rnncrs fo' lil,'. Thu MUST IfONUS appropriated ill
DeremhtT, IPH. tlif SIOM) liONUS In ncrcmher.
lS4'.).lhe 1 1IIIU) UON'US Jn DecemliPr, leii.
n3"Tlirse additions nre mad without rciuiring any
increase in the premmins to he paid to the Company.
Tim tolhn ins nm a few rxnmplcs Irom iho ltegiiler.
Amou.it of Policy uml
ium Poniisor Imnttn to be inrrcast'd
Pol'cy Injured nddiliou by 1'uliiro additions.
No. KI pSjSiid 30 $3.!tlU.'id
132 .K.IH) 07" 3 07. 00
lfi!l 1(100 Wi't .10 1.3 J i (HI
3.11 .VHJ0 I5U0 U500 00
he. &r. Ate. &c.
Pa nptileta, routatuing tables of rate and cxptina
lion, lorms of application, and further inlormatlon
can b 3 found at llio otiiri.
THOMAS KIDOWAY, President. '
Jso.r. James, Actuary.
l.nvi TATE, -tfs-ene.
T. C. Marrisos, Vxatninlng Physician.
October 10, ic:i7 Iv
HOWARD ASSOCIATION.
I'lltLADr.LPHI A.
OO
i 1 Oi)0
Jt Brnttohnt Institution, established by tpt
tiat endowment, for the relief of the tick and
I distressed qtfitded iritti Virulent and Fpidcmic diseases,
I rplti: Directors of ibis well known I tiflitntioii, in
1 tht-ir Annuil Report upon the tnatmrrit of Pejua!
Diseases, for Hip je.ir nulnig January Ul, 18.18, ci
preset In- Inchest sntfrradlon with the sucmss which
Ins attended the hbors of tlm Consuhmg Furgeou. ju
111.) cure ofdpcrmatorrbfea. ripminal Wi-akwcss. Imio.
tence. Gouorrlima. Gleet, tfyphilis, the ire of Onaii.
Isut, or rfelf-Abusp, A:c.,tuil nrdrr a enntinuauco of
thu panic pbin, for th ensuing y nr Tim CnnnUin
Soweon a aulliorized to pivo MCDICAL ADVICIJ
ill! WIS, lo all who apply by letter with n description
o tlieir condilimi (age. ui cupation habits of life, &.r .)
and iu ci lift, of t:iremt! poverty, to I'LTItNlHM MHO
' lCINT- Pill; II OP CII KC n Home0l the new renip,!-..-and
mrihoiN of trraiment, ilifrnvireil ilnrii g the last
ic.ir, are of ere-u value.
An ailmiruhle Itepoit on Sperniatarrlmn, nr.Femlnal
We.ikn'fs, the Vice ol Ormuiiviii, M.isturbalion, or
en Ai)iio. aim oi ier uneis m inn pctuai ureins,
by thu Conyiiltiii" Surseon. will b vpu hv mail tin .1
nealcd fpltt-r tnvelop.',) FUCD or OHAUOi;, on rp.
cfipt of two fttainpi fur pimtag-j Oilier Itepnris nnd
Trjct?, nu the nature and treatment of iTinl Uis
pw, Dh't, are coiminttv beins published for
grntuitousdiHlrihuiinn and w 111 bepcni tntheaillicted,
Addre-, for Kepdrt or trnimiMit, Dn. fi LQIHin It
OAI.HOLTX Con lilting Surzt-on.llouard Atisociatiou,
No. "i fonili Ninth atri'et, rhlladclphia. Ta.
lly order of tint I)jrecirr,
i:-.It. I). HUAUTWEI.L, President
Gfori.e rAimini-D, tte'y,
Jau :.U. IH.H-r.'m
MAUISON IIOUSE.
NQd. ?,7 ANI 311 NORTH HIX'OM) STItr.UT,
UfcLmv Alton 8TitetT,l
iMiii.Anni.ru r.
THIS popular Mojufl hacbeen tlioroul.ly rcnovatfd,
and cttenstee improvements mule (nr the arron.mo
dati.ms nt clients. .Sir. In ronneriiou Willi iho nhuvti
Hotel, the prnpris'tor Ui opemd. 111 llm badetucnt.'a
fine IIATlVt; AN1 IHtlNKlNO SAI.OOV Altoz'thcr
tho r.etabliidiment rompares favonmly with Uh or-l
diss pl.iced ol armiinrt(Ution fori ravellir.Citipni,
Her. ttfine wiimu a snori utiancf m nn1 .mmv voik
and lUIIiiuoru Landmen, tirar Uic To't Ofiico nud V,
hangr, whepi Omt-ibuses, aoiug to all parts of tho
City, faiart irom.
The l'lopnetor hopes, by strict attention lo tbo
wants of hii i;uets, to receive illiberal bliaraof lite
public patronage.
J O'lTCMCIRK. Proprietor,
f.ate nf Ualtitnoru, Md., and Cincinnati, Ohio.
OctUt. Irij7-btn
RE3IOVAL.
rn HI sulirriber bavins rfinoved hi Marble Yard.
J. Ifom near the Cmirl Ilo u.t, to the South wi n! cor
ner of I l and MARKHT treM h, in Itups-rfa How,
wlinre ho a prepared 10 furiii1! all kinds of
Marble Work,
Viz MONUMTA'TS, tJradlo Tomln. Rot Tomhi, anil
HfHd Htnm-s of etrnry 'let-criptinn. Ut ttork i o( the
beit k Imt, Hie workmanship um surpassed bynuv hi
the country, and at low prict-s. Call and judc for
yourii ivcw.
ti" He wt'l aIi furnifh Table and Hureau Top.
M.mtflj fit hollars. Mafo Cor it1, I.intlen.nud Silla
for Wnn'ow i and Door, at a low llguro.
Tbaiilviul fir pisifavom, we hope for a coniiMuitifn
ol the same.
ANTHONY WITMA.Y.
r.tnnmburs, April I. It-37 Cm
NlTvl(X)llsliIo,;
nilin ruberriberaunouncea that he will carry on ttm
L COOl'liUl.NO HUINKSathu Hrnvcr) m Hop
Klnsville, where he will mako
Hunch, Tubs, Kegs,
And evrr)thln iu lint linn of binim'. 11' will .iln
repair work Df all kinds, ami willdij 11 skilfully and at.
1.1 1 r piju'h
CIlAULi:? W. HAriiiCRT
IMoonnbtirg, June IX Ih57.
a N assortment of Cniiffcllonerv. Jewtlrv. IV rf tune
iV ry, S upi, Hair Oils, roiindfs. Acr , to be bad a t
c
ChAUK'S Ujk Store.
Hloomiiburj, May 30.
m:CUlVN(i NUW fiOOUB Al.l, lllr7TIMU. AT
It UAUTMAAH
OKOCIIK fn i Is Juit ruiturd and lur rale t Wart-
uu
nnii's Hturi
iii i " t MALKUKLl. lur
air nt
II HITMAN