rffatl trmlit it liittitivnrRats Dosortins a sinking Ship. VL'UIU lU U I U rl'J I 111 Ul I Ul I Tho Allcsl.env County Itcnubltc&n Ex. EDITr.l) BV LCV I I,. TATC, 1'1101'IIIRTOR. r- -. . . 33LOOMSBURG, PA. SATURDAY MOIWINO, JULY 20. 1B61. I8G1. OAHDIDATC Ton H5ESIDENT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER, OP MASSACHUSETTS. Democratic County Convention. TVTOTIfin Is hereby given, Hint the Democratic Electors 11 lnnn.1 for tlia several lloroughs nnd Election Dig- itici. i'i vciiiiiii'iix iiiiiiti), Mm meet ot ma respectm 1'IKVVB I'I IIVKIUIJJ B'lPI J,ieVUOHS, o.vs.mmr.ir, rut: urn mr of.wcivst. Uetween Ilia hours uf 3 and 7 u'clork, r. M., of al.l day, for the inru9e of choosing two Delegates from each roeciii.u Lfisinci, hi meci in i;utii il LVA VUrt i 1U. tl tho Court Home, In Uloonieburg o.v.vovmsr, ivKsiii dav or avovst. At onoo'rlnck r. M of said day, for tho purpose of miiniiiK iiiu usual l .utliotllllic lllillll 'liuians. CO DC SUppor ted by tho j'.lcctors of Columbia County nt tho ensuing (.cncral Election, ami for tho transaction of other bu.l. ncss pertaining to the tntcroits of the Democratic party. JACOD lIAKUlrl, Chairman. Tficitsnrt SriLvs, ) Peter fl. Campbell, M. C. Woodward, S William Fritz, SiMCEt, CRRlSr, SaIUKLK KLUtKER, TVllLUM 'f. PlR'MiS. liemoeratle Slantltnff Cfimmiltrt. Porsonal. We need money bailly, and It Mill bo n very great re llcf to us If our friends anil patrons will furnish us ulth a little of the "needful" w ithout delay. If they cannot ray all, let Ihein at least give us a part of that to Hhlch rr arc Justly entitled, in order to rcliero us from our emliarrnssincnts. We think wo hate been vcryindul gsnt.nnd therefore hope to meet with a ready response to w hat w c conccl ve to bo a rcnsonablo request. Wo shall bo prepared to receive our lrlcnds at tho offlcc, and fur nlsh them promptly withrccciptsfornhatcvcrnruoutiL thcymay dv.iro. Persons at a distance, and those rc siding out of the county, can remit by mail at our risk. Loin, friends, give us a lift without longer delay, as w must have money to keep the old Columbia Democrat in motion. coutivo Committee, met in tlio city of Pitts burgh on Saturday thg 1st iU3t.,aniI among others adopted tho following honest nnd Ecnsiblo resolution : "Resolved. That tlio courso of Hon. S. A. Purvianco. in rcsicninc all further eon- ucction with tho present Stato Admtnistra. ,:., it .1-1! .. ve;oi;i vua tuu UUIltlummuilUIl UliU re- sped of all honest and honorable men.'1 Qcn. S. A. Fukviance as tho readers of tho Columbia Democrat, will remember, a short lime sinco, rosigncd tho Attorney Ucneralship of Pennsylvania, assiguing to (jov. Curtm, as las reason, motives of self- respect. Hero is the endorsement of that act, by tho Republican Executive Commit tee of Allegheny County tho strong-hold of Republicans in tho State as deserving "the commendation and respect of all hon est and honorable men." GovEUNOii Cuim.v has out-gcncrallcd all his predecessors, "old Joo Ritncr's Ad ministration'' riot excepted, in "running the Ship of Stato clean and clear into tho ground," Such is the testimony of respectable and rcspousiblo Republicans 1 1ST A largo list of New Advertisements adorn tho columns of tho "Colujiuia Democrat." Mrs. Mary Zui'I'Inoer, of Blooms burg, has our thanks for a fino lot of deli cious Raspberries, grown in tho well cul tivated garden of herself and Mr, Henry Zuppingcr. Rev. Edw. Murray, Pastor of tho Catholic Church of Bloomsburg, by Divino permission, will preach hero on tho Fourth Sabbath of every month, at 10 o'clock, A.M. Mr. Francis II, S.nidku, nn enterpris ing young man of Fbelpivillc, Sullivan co., Pennsylvania, passed through this town on Wednesday last, ehrouto for Harrisburg, to enlist in tho Artillery company now forming at that place. Success to our patriotio young friend. Death of a Soldier. Mr. Amos Zur pinqer, only son of our worthy fellow citizen, Henry Zuppingcr, wo regret to learn, whilst on duty under Gen. Patter son's Command, at Hainsvillo, last week, was shot through tho head by a musket ball and instantly killed. Aged about 23 years. Horses and Mules. Col. Tuos. M. IIorto.v, of Philadelphia assisted by our fellow citizen, Mr. Jacob Dithl, have been tho past week .engaged here in buying Horses and Mules, for Government, Many of our Farmers havo sold them norse3 and Mules, for which they havo paid fair prices, cash down.and thus distributed several thousand dollars in this community. Col. Horton, expects to return to Bloouisburg in a few days,aud will tako pleasure in distributing some ten or twclvo thousand moro amongst our cit izens, provided thoy will bring in their Stock which will bo taken chargo of by Mr. Diehl. Tboso gentlemen havo dealt liberally with our citizens and havo tho reputation of very honorablo dealers. Letters from Soldiors. Tho Berwick Gazelle, of last week, con tains two interesting letters from tho boys at tho scat of War. Ono is written bv Titos. Stackhcuse, nnd tho other, by ('. Edioard Haiti. They represent tho young men nt Williamsport, Mil., and nt Martins burg, Vn., in good health, nnd say that tiiey expect, about tho first of August, when their three month's term expires to return to Borwiek. CSy Wo nro in receipt of tho August Number of "Petersons Magazine." It is a rich nn entertaining work. Tho platos and engravings nro uniqo and handsomely executed. Oun friend Van Geldzr, tho Editor of n half-sheet paper, published in Williams port, called tlio "West Branch Bulletin," takes serious offence nt our recent brief notice, of tho exploits of his friend, I. 21, Gates, in tho Court House, at Bloomsburg Wo beliovo that that article, brief though it was, was just to Mr. G., anil fully ex pressed tho opinion of most who heard his "abolition harangue." And moreover, if hii speech hero, was a eamplo of his "Union Addresses," wo aro of tho opinion, that tho Editor who would attempt to do fend his sanity, would by nuy intelligent nudienee bo at once prououncod a crazy fanatic. Mr. Van Gilder, who struck "Billy Patterson ?" Swindlinc- tub Puess Ilcnry C. Spalding, No. 48 Cedar Street, Nov York, is in a fair way to do a nice business with tho newspaper Press throughout tho coun try. This sharper has advertising con tracts, amounting to sovcral thousand dol lars, all over tho laud, and as they becamo duo, ho modestly asked his creditors to sign bonds extending tho timo of payment of the Jirst instalment, doubtlcs3 that he might willi greater facility client them out of tho second payment. Wo refused to tako tho bait, for tho 820 ho justly owed us upon tho 21th of last May, when wc discontinued bij humbug, ami havo no doubt this is tho last wo shall hear from him or his swindling operation. JSP Col. Tate of tho Democrat, hoist ed tho name of Gen.BuTLEit,asthe"Dcm. ocratio candidate for President in 1801." Tho Col. always likes to appear ahead ,and from tho bold and dashing stroko made by (en. Butler it seemed that ho was going to bo the hero of this camnairrn. But Int. tcrly he is being eclipsed by Gen. Mc Clellan, n nntivo of Pennsylvania. Jlailn t the Col, better haul down tho namo of Butleh and hoist that of McClellan! Columbia co, Repiiblitan, Wc shall do no such thing, Dr. JonN. 'Wo aro not of the "uitrf down" party. On tbo'contrary wo aro quitosuro weniado a good pop, when we nominated Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler, tho Gentlemen, Patriot and Statesman,for President of tho United Slates, and enter tain a lively hope, that the nomination will bo duly ratified by the American Domoe-raoy. SgpGodoy is hero for August. Its well- filled pages aro replete with interest. Wo nOiniro tho energy, taste and porscvcrcnco of our fnend Godoy, who is nlway up to tho fashions and ahead of timo. Tho Elmira Train between Williamsport & Elmira, on Monday night last, near El mira, met with a serious accident. The trestle work gavo way, throwing tho train into tho creek and killed two men nnd se riously injured two more. Wm. Coons, of Williamsport and a stranger wcro killed. Tim Harvest. In this latitudo wo arc in tho midst of tho wheat harvest, while tho cornfields that havo escaped or recov ered from tho ravages of tho cut worm givo good promise for tho futuro. Thus far tho year has been a good year, and our rural friends can grumble only about mar. kcts. The crops aro abundant, and the avcrago incraso in fpuactity will probably counterbalance tho depreciation in prices. Thcro aro many thousands in this broad land to whom a dollar's saving in tho cost of a barrel of flour will bo of vital impor tance this year. COMMUNICATIONS. Col. Levi L. Tate, I continue to think so, wcro tho country ! -w- .- flooded with Johns and Republicans. I lt,T fAs Columbia lirmorrat. I 1 I And we would further notify tho veritablo I XXXVIITH CONGRESS. EXTI1A SESSION. What Congress Has Dono During tho ton days of extra session of 7).r Kir, in .ti,i. !...,. t Doctor, that if wo had followed his dicta uvvua v Villi 130UU uu ' I " 1 1 t 1 tho 11th inst., ho is really nstonUhcd to wo would havo been swamped in every Congress just passed, Uugrcss has none learn of tho icnoranco ninoni' too many ot political humbug that has been introduced , tho following work i By Governor Medary. Our Fourth of July Toast : Tho sub scribers to The Crisis : May they live to sco this glorious Union onco moro united, happy, prosperous, and powerful enough to bid tlefianeo to all tho world, and the people smart enough to not bo led by in bidious demagogues with philanthrophy on their tongues aud treason in their hearts. 7V. TKiri Warrior, may be icon at tho Exchmgo Stable, Bloomsburg. Col- RIckott's Eogimont. For the Seat of War, Tho sixth regiment of tho Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, Colonel Riokctts commanding, left Camp Curtiu this afternoon (July 12th J for tho scat of war on tho upper Potomao. Tho nion wcro clad in their new uniforms recently received, and presented a fino ap pearance. Tho Bloomsburg Cornet Band, ono of the best in the Stato, accompanied this regiment. Thcro nro now nt Camp Curtiu only seven companies of infantry and thrco of artillery. A largo forco of tho rcscrvo corps, now stationed nt tho Pittsburg and Easton camps, will bo moved hero in a short timo. Harrisburg Telegraph. Col, Riokctt's Regiment of Volunteer Rcscrvo corps left Camp Curtia on Friday morning, over the Cumberland Valley Railroad, for Grccncastlo, nnd not, as tho Tdcgraph has it, to reinforce Gen. Pat terson's command nt Martinsburg. Not havinig been accepted into tho United State's service, thoy cannot go beyond tho Pennsylvania Stato line They will remain in tho campat Grecneastle until another requisition is mado upon our Slate for troops, i'atri'A ij- Unicit, ignorance ninong too many tho people of the back townships of this county, respecting this monster llcbelliou, anil attributes their ignorance to tho fact, that "thoy tako but ono paper tho Star, or tho Democrat ," and that these Back-woodsmen beliovo this war is ono waged by tho Republican party. Oh no I Doctor I wo in tho "back townshini," do not beliovo this war is waged by tho Republican par ty. That would bo granting too much ; but wo belicvo th llepubtican party re sponsible in the mam for tho origin of this Fratricidal strife, for tho very foundation principles of this party aro antagonistic to tho South. Ono of tho main issues of tho party as developed in tho Philadelphia Platform by an cxclusivo Northern dele gation was that, tho "twin relics of barbar ism, slavery aud polygamy wcro to bo abolished," nnd upon this principlo,slight ly modified, Mr. Lincoln was elected. Washington was unfortunately born in tho South and would not bo good au thority for you to quoto, but wo of the back townships havo not found it out yet. Ho warned his countrymen with nil tho enrncstness of his patriotio nature, ngninst tho foundation of ccii5rtpatVs,togcthcr with tho farewell warnings of tho Hero of tho llormitago who predicted tho precise stato of things now existing, in case sueh parties wcro countenanced, I suppose the Doctor's timo ii too precious to como up again in tho "back townships," nnd en lighten theso benighted regions, If my memory serves we, wo were visited by a man of about his calibro last fall, just pre vious to tho election,whouttcrod somo eago predictions. After dilating upon the great blessing that would immediately fol low tho clcotion of Curtin ij- Lincoln, ho gavo as a reason, wo wcro going to havo such a glorious Tariff, a real political mil- Ionium; even beforo thoy took their seat, confidcuco would be restored, labor plenty and wages high. Now, Doctor, wo of the "back townships," nro waiting patiently for tho realization of this prosperity. Well, what do wo seo ? By secretary Chase's Report, wo aro informed tho Tariff on Iron is to bo reduced and a Tariff on coffee, lea and sugar recommended I Wo in the "back townships" can not sco how a duty on coffeo ami tea is going to givo us labor and mako money plenty. Where do they raiso them, aud who consumes thorn ? But now without joking,Doctor, we feel tho effects of tho hard times, with taxes looming up in tho future. Wo nrc willing to do nny thing to prcscrvo tho Union on constitutional principles. If wo cannot sco it our .duty to prohibit tho South from taking their property into tho territories the Doctor will certainly attrib- uto it to our living in tho "back township." If tho war is for tho maintenance of tho Constitution, guaranteeing to each Stato iis rights, then "count us in." If it is a war of subjugation, or for tho Chicago platform, then "wo aro not in." I too Massa Greeley's paper, from the columns of which tho Doctor's papor is mostly sup plied, is out strong for tho war, urges tho columns of our army on. General Scott is not fast enough for him. llo says wo will tako tho negroes as wo go nlong. It will bo uieo to havo them simr nud wile away tho leisuro timo of our soldiers, aud if "they become too numerous point them to tho north. This samo Greeley, in 1801, when ho was figting up the Repub lican party, spoke of our National Flag as a mean filthy rag I ! Now if wo do live in tho "back townships" wo do not wish to havo Negroes of the South turned looso up on us. Wo dont want them here frceor slavo. Hoping that this civil war, which according to Douglas,is "Disunion,'' may speedily torminatc,and our beloved country from tho Kcucbcckto tho Rio Qrandoinay again tako her proud posiiion among tho Nations of tho earth as nu asylum for tho down trodden of all climes nnd shed forth tho saerod light of her Dcmooratio Institu tions for ages to comej I will close for tho prcsout. "From one or the hack townships. " in tho county for tho last tweuty years 0 1 Doctor I 0 I Doctor, Palomon I 01 Doctor Pnlemon John I how ridiculous you havo mado yourself. XENIA. Important AVar JNTcws ! Jeuseytown, July 17th, 1801. Col. L. L. Tate j Dear air : You will oblige ui by giv ing tho following letter a placo in your columns. Yours &o. N. B. W. Wo notico in the last issue of that con temptible, insignificant, worthless shcct,an assertion, alluding to what it terms, "tho pcoplo of tho back townships" of this couu ty, charging them of being ultcily igno rant as to what is the present stato of tho country; aud accusing them of being misled by tho star nnd Democrat. Wo beg lcavo to inform tho shallow brained editor, (tho public aro no doubt awaro that wo refer lo tho Columbia County Republi. can) that tho pcoplo of this vicinity aro not entirely "ignorant" of the condition, nor of tho Parly which caused tho present distracted stato of tho country. Notwith standing our Post Offioo is flooded with papers of ovcry inscription aud title ; wo do our owu thinking, regardless of politi cal Journals or Republican Editors ; who havo dono tho pufing aud blowing for a "sectional Party" several years, for tho sake of u country Post Office. Wo beliovo that war ia Ucinal duuuiou, uud thoukl From Wostorn Virginia. firfntfctt Arnnnnt nf tht Virtrtrit nt T!rtrtn. One hundred and fiftu killed. One .for tho increaso of tho regular army. hundred prisoners, McLcllan after the rohcls, Pennsylvania Regiments cull ci into retuisilion. Retreat of the reb els to be cut off, Ten thousand rebels driven out, Washindton, July M. Tho following dispatch from Gcu. Mc lolan was received to-day nt army head quarters : ''Beverly, July 12, 1801. "Col, R, D, Totvnscmtl, Washington D, C: Tho success of lo-day is all that I could desiro. Wo captured bis cannon, of which one is rifled; all tho camp cquippago nnd transportation, even to hiscupi. Tho number of tents will probably roach two hundred, nnd moro than tixty wagons. Their killed and wounded will amount to fully ono hundred and fifty, with ono huu drcd prisoners, and more coming in con stantly. I know already of ten officers kil led and prisoners, Their defeat is com plete. "I occupied Beverly by a rapid march. Garnelt abandoned his camp early in tho morning, leaving much of his cquippago. Ho camo within a few miles of Beverly, but our rapid march turned him back in great confusion, aud ho is now retreating on tho road to St. Gcorgo. I havo order ed Gen. Morris to follow him up closely. "I have telegraphed for tho two Pcnn-' sylvania regiments at Cumberland to join Gen. Hill at Rowlcsburg. Tho General is concentrating nil his troops at Rowlcs burg aud will cut off Garnctt'a retreat uear West Union, or, if j.ossiblo nt St. Gcorgo. . "I may say that wo havo driven out some ten thousand troops strongly en trenched with tho loss of eleven killed nnd thirty-five wounded. Tho provision ro turns hero show Gaructt's force to have been ten thousand men. They wcro Eas tern A'irgiuians, Tcuncsseans, Georgians aud I think Carolinans, "To-morrow I can givo full details a3 to prisoners, &c. I trust that Gcu. Cox lias by this timo driven Wiso out of tho Kanawha Valley. In that caso I shall havo accomplished tho object of liberntiug Western Virginia. "I hope tho General in Chief will np prove of my operations Signed; G. B. SIcClellan, Maj. Gen. Com. Dep. of Ohio." Latest from McCldlun's cdumn. Hot after the tebcls. Loss of the rtbils. A nbel Commander sunendus himself with (j(H lucn. Ilia ribtl prisoners marched into town, Much suffcritig among the rebels, Ciscinnatti, July 11. A special dispatch from Beverly says that Gen. McLcllan'a advanced division is moving rapidly to Cheat Mouutain Pass. Tho rebels burned tho bridges a Huttonsvi'lo and will burn Cheat Mountain bridgo. It cannot delay us an hour. At Rich Mountain ono hundred nnd thirty-ono dead rebels wcro fouud. Our wounded aro doing well. Ten commiss ioned rebel officers killed 'and captured, including Capt. S. Kepwith of Powhattan; Capt. D. E. Langell, lato United States army; Capt. Irwin, of Brunswick danger-1 ously wounded. Dr. Tyler, lato United States army, nnd Dr. Walk, lato Uuitod States srmy, prisoners. Somo Georgians and South Carolinians aro among tho dead but tho rebel's dead, wcro chielly caslorn Virginians. This morning Col. Pegram, commander at Rieh Mountain, scut a letter to Gen. McClellan offering to surrender himself nud coimnaud of six hundred mcii. The surrender was accepted and prisoners will march in to-day. 'Tho prisoners wcro much reduced by hunger. July 4th. Tho houso organizod, and cloctod a speaker on tho second ballot. July Gth. Tho President's Message, nnd tho reports of tho department of tho Treasury, AVar, nud Navy, wcro rent iu. July Olh. Tho Scnato committees wcro declared, and six war bills wcro presented, viz t 1. Legalizing tho past action of tho President, S. Authorizing tho employ. mcnt of volunteers. 3. Making provision A For tho appointment of an Assistant Sec. rctary of War, and reorganizing tho army cto. 0. Organizing tho volunteer forco. 0. To add to tho efficiency of tho army, July Slh. Tho Houso committees wcro announced and a resolution adopted de claring that the houso, during this session shall consider on ly bills or resolutions con. corning governmental, military and naval appropriations, and fiuancial nffairs con nected therewith. July Olh. Tho Scnato passed n bill to remit duties on arms imported for tho use of the Union ; tho Houso appropriated six millions of dollars for payment of back dues to volunteers, nnd resolved that it was not the duty of United States Eoltlicrs to return fugitive slaves. July 10th. The Scuato passed the bill authorizing tho President to call out fiva hundred thousand volunteers. Tho House passed tho loan bill authorizing tho Trca sury Department to borrow two hundred aud fifty millions of dollars, and a bill cm powering tlio rrcsiilcnt lo use the army nnd navy in tho collection of revcuuo, aud to closo tho ports in rebellious States. July lltli. The Scnato passed the Ilnuso bill, for the back payment of vol untecrs, and a resolution expelling the seceding benators. Tho Houso passed tho nrmy nnd navy bills, which, in the aggregate, appropriate ono hundred nnd ninety ono millions of dollars, thus detailed: Payment of Troops SOO 000,000 Subt'ntcuco of troops 28,000,000 Special Notices, 3 AIT G UUg n a xv - it o j ,, Supcr-Phospliatc of L , iu,tt?tfmtttit-fi . menu nrc now oflereil lo purelmmrii of tho nlioe ortl-' , , " V hf clci. Tnii Ii much tin- InrBCl flock of trunk. Carpet AO, HO OOllll IHiaiVCS. TV,,,,, Ilngi, Vnliccn.fcc In I'hllodcli.hlit very cheap for caili , . ' "J'(, No m Market Street, ono iluor oboVu 4th, of Ut VMll 1TIC0, ID per i!0 IQ II, li.,, Farmers nnu in-nicri rnn teiyut., ,1 bins "ilin- 11,0 'I'"""" "f t'" t koii inai'u.e irTilntAM U'. MAT-TflMV. Itrrplvril tho I'rUe M.V.I i ihn Worlil'a Talr In I.umltm 1M1, for TIlUNKS CAUrliT HAIiS. uooia, allocs nun uimii. iivnv muuv- . Tin Gbsat Cummin EdronaM m the I'lillulclnlila noiscijcl th mott iplcnillil Clot porlouni In tho country, it i a nionnui riB"' iicina urcnareJ Hrlclly in nrror.u. palallal alructnro in lilch tho linmon.o hu.lni .a cf lie i' P'Xn, ,'t!J "fn " Kb l,.,i.n.i,.i i, romlnrtn .nn, it ii equally aplcnillel in 1 """J natural .... ' reaped to Ita sreat racllitlc. nml rt reaourcca. Ilulto ;',; ' J Y,""'1 ""' rn,, Ita patron. It.6 chicr .ttroctlo... arc, nr.;, tho c epanco I IZluSfZSun M. S of tho ?ar,i.cnt. A,r llcntleincn lg ctlrcly frco ,,, KlMlcm'm M' M) I.U ii..l flm .i.m.rlnr itr.llfllif lif tilt! fit. Oil J nny thu moderate .rict-nt whicU Mm goodi nro boM. Wo refer, In tlilf ik'8CTl.liun, t imnu otlu-r limn the llrown Hioih Cloitifiijt Itatl if Kurkhlll fc Wllfuii, .Noi. f.03&HilGU5Ciic'siiul itrtet, l'liil.idcli'hla. Tho Whlto Hall Clothing Sloro The undcrdsnotl, having ptirchnsctl tho will known White Hall Clothing Kmpnrlum," sltuaU rn the South West Ciriier of fourth nml Maikel StreiU. Philailclphla respectfully Inform thonuMic nml former cuilomcrB f the Housc.lhat he keep constantly for Mlc aim inifici up loonier, nil description of (iunUeMrn'i near, of op nrovcil inntorlnl and sens ni very mouvrnit) prices, nc lug a PiuiTicAL Tailor, lie guarantees good (Hi and ulltnado Garments. SlriiUUemiuii given lojolblng nnllt' A runtliiuatlonof tho custom of t lie hoist, which he w ill snare no pain tu merit, is my n-pp.-ctrullv iuti icd. T. H. liCVlt'K. May 1, tPfil. y Uniformity o( Prices I A New t-Vntnru In Itiislncus ri-,v nmi liinun H.ilesm.inl JONTH ft CO. of tho CrcsentUno Price Clothing Store, No. SWJMaikel street nlmvL'SixiN, rhiiiHiripiiM. In addition to hatlnu the latfiont, most aiicd and fjuliintr.ihta Btnrk of Llolliinc in 1' nlndf n n.i. nude c prcntly for retail ritlett., have count, tntcd rtety one his OWIl Hilirmimri, vr HaIVIiik nininru in miim-h, ri,,viin , title nt l littery lowest nnru it fan w nold for bo they rnnnnt OtMtlMl V.lfV- fill llHHt hllV llllkl. The (roods are cll upongul and prpired, and (treat pains tahen ujtli tlio mailing so mat an ran.iniy wnnin lull nviiirAiiroof ccltliiiT a L'ood artulu ntlliu vcrv low ml prirc. ANo, a (arj:e stock of piece trends on hand.of 1tiol.itf.tt style and bost quaiitien, winch will tu mmiQ to order, In lic inoyt faslnonjhle and tent manner, 5 per cent., hclow credit price. Keuiemuer Ihe Crescent, InMarktl.nl'Ovn Piitli etrnel No.ytKi. JO.NTtj 4. CO. A CA11D TO TIIK LADIKS Dr. Duponco's Golden Tills lor Females. Infallible M rorrtttingt trgntating and rrirming alt ci itructtonitfrvin icSntttti mute, nml alitofi ivttttsful as aj'rcitntivr. Tli t'ointd nation of ingredients in r DiiponeVj Oolden 1'illa arc perfectly liarnitcK. Tlicy Invi hven usM i tit lie private practice of old Or. I irijioric frocr thirty yearn, and UiuUHandH uf ladien trtri tcMify to tin ir ere.u and injur miling bhccopi In almost every c.-ie, in unreeling irregnlariUCD, relict itiL p.i inful and di9tre"Hiiig mriioiruniiou, particularly nt tliu changu of lift', 1'roin live In trn pill) will euro 1h.it common rl dreadful complaint, tlw Whites. Nearly vury IV male in Hid I.md u tier from Mutt complaint. Thf iibou pill I M pmnuncuily rirod HioinaioN, uud ill urn you if j on use them. They cannot harm oii, nn the contrary they rfitnovn a I obilruitiond, ret, tore iifltnre toil prop ijrihaiiin , and inifoiale the whole svhU-iii. 1...m whoio health will jiut permit nn iiirrcnuc fl',iuiity, will find Iheac pillti ft sncccsifiil preventive. These Till fhonlil not be taken during the first three month of pregnancy, a they ur sun.' In bring on mis carriige; but at any oilnTtnne they tire mi fo. Price, 31 per boi. .Sold, wholesale and retail, by C M. HA(ii:NHlJCII, Druggttt. Hole aent tor Itloouisburg, Pa. To whom nil orders must be sent. Ladies I by send in" Htm 81.00 to the hloomsmin: Post Olbce, can have these pills nent to any part of tin country, (confidentinl , ly) and "free of Poilafre" by inail. Hold also by N L. i inn . .ip, imiiwiii'i u. i nr. i iiiniriuii, j, i, i ijk. quartermaster's Oenartment. . la.OUO.OOO I -V ."i" ' "" "rueei inetcry town a.u ii i i-ii ii , nr. ,',, city i" thi UniMJ Mate.. (Javalry anil Artillery Horses. 10,.r)00,000 n. ii. bmk for counterfeit, ihiynoooi.icnriii. Rnnnnrl nf tlio Miru Mil 0(111 Hint of a"1' kl'l, nnle.j ecry Ikh i .ijnej . II. Iluwe. All (Support 01 tilt. iMaVy .HI,UUU,UUI1 ..ihcraarenha.olmiio.ilion .ma un.afc, theriforc. a. IrailSnortatlOn lO.OOO.UUO y" aluoyour lite.auJ l.ialtli. (toi.ny nutlilna of WoctnVn fil.nK, ,,,' inRhuiiibupBea out ut ) our money,) Imy only of tho.s CStcrn UunboatS 1,000,000 who .how-Hie eicnature of rt, I), liowo on ciory hoi, me. vs. iar,o-iy. f. n nowi:. Holo l'ropriutor, Nev. York. t..i.. ioii. mi., n wnich n.n recently uuiy aiii. xnu House paSCU mo Ulll couuterfutofllie I'm., authorizing the rrcsiilcnt lo neecnt tho Borvico of volunteers to tho number of fivo hundred tliniinnil. nnr) their expenses five huuilrcd millions of dol-1 JCIU jbUC VtiSClUCUtS lars. I ... Further to facilitate the rapid transao- l. ; r; . j lion of public business, tho House Commit-1 '-'liltll, 5 3ALEJ5. too of Ways and Jlean.i has already pre-1 BV.!T,inAnl,Vr.','i'' '''"."i'1' pared all the bills intended for submission f,,,bhc',fi,c' '1 "'""' lu d it - i , .i . l'uinic .aic.al tnc court Mouhc. in liloiiintiljuri', unng the session, and in les than a week On Tnpil.iv lli llili r icp, it is expected that Congress will bo ready A f J ' J f AllgllM, 1861, , v (j.wo ou .uaujf At one o'clock in tho nrternoon. tin follnrcine t.roni.,1. "CIKOUN) KMVIIOXEs- tlUAKANTIKIi i'UUB. ' Cash Price, 815 per UOo'u ),, The .uponor tnloeof Ihli il.in,l,,, ... . ' llonc ii now ao well kniiun.tliat it . , here torcmiml l)e,ih r that our UiHil,!., facture are now .ulhcieiit to incit lliu "' liiaml. "'".Hi, . K7- Tho nhmeManurea can hehajof,., In thl. county, ol of u "r'iElji, w "rVal'! No. Ol South win,,.., i.'.T'" July ai, le01-3in. ' ""'", LOST KO'm. TWO N'olea of h.iml, drawn hy l,i ., lavor of C. )V. McKeKy A. f , ', , VV" July ldili, lM,l,ri.iirmontrn,fr . i f . to reach lliclr mail dosllnallim. Alio,.,,."1 edagain.llicpotlalinB forcllhor of ,, nlilo rcttard will he .i 1 .1 for tlr ,,1,..,."; . Mctlirhael, at rhila.lilrhla, or lo the To, . Ihe C.iltal..a lM.erlHIM.. c July JO. 1-01-31. U-'V. McKl:Uu OPEN AGAIN, WILMAM II. UABlim JJARI1KR AND HAIR DJtE.s'SE In Ourt Alley, Opposite the Cvrt f)t And one door below the olnrc of thcOilumin.i, rioom.burji, July Itbl. HOUSE FOll 3 AM-;, Aim to,-, Mo m amk Hoiw, wilt by ayMthHB Ilcntion to the undrugnad. r I 1. T ninomilmrs, July IX IJi.l. Fire rroorCcnieiit ri Sj A lot nf miM!iior Vin I'nooFCMiFT.CFhutiii tod fort.iin-:nliiis Koi.ru. One kaIIoii win, f:t of ordinary touftiig, nud ii Innur-! itii' rflln nud wot weather. Cm l. li.id at tntrmf.' rtccu, by the gjtlon or lialf bjrrul, nt ih-j n. MoomnbiirK, July 13, l?ft. MIVI i. NOTICE. 7b Uic Heirs of Thmnux Coniur NOTICH ilicrKbypivr,n that Ui rnnni r ' Tifr, Htirv i v hit; Triulrti nf Hm c.i.it.. .... Conner, lMt of Crti'mvond townlnji, I'uiih,i, , dcccJHud, was died nttbe IMny Turn, u, ami in nu prcaemcii mr connrmdtiun nn, 4, nt tlm fiopu-iiibfrtcrm 1h. JACOIt UYKIiLV.tViri Btoounburg, July 13, lPOl-tft ESTaAT- A fayinnlc ivMtc Pig, wcifliin about un),t , blncK. puot on one hip, tin been nbpciii Hutu A fuitatde n-ward will bu (jiven ft-r iuf-irniiMn whereabout. JA(J. M.TIlORNTt' Itloonifburd.JHlyP, 1PC1. Wyoming Scminiiry, nHK next torm oflhi. liiBtttution tiillcnn-iu,if J. l;ut lllh anil conlintlu tweUo iM'i.k.. Throughout tlio term .nertal nlti-iilinit mtu to those rtrrp.riua lo teach, ami all .uih m.i, hating a. aood aiivanlago here a. at any rtr, Normal School. Arrannenient will he ii,t.Ti r It n. it v course of licture. hrforu thu Teailut, i It M'L- KuifriiKm, Ta.. July r,, lrfit-lm. to h it : Iho afternoon, thu following property All these Six Certain TracH of Land, Finnic in neavfr Inniishtp, rounty of Colilinhh. and tflal'j of I'eniiKjIi.inla.oiM'of them called. "ll.W.Hiav b h'd and descrilud as follow . to wit lU'Kfniiini' at a poit ihcnco hj I.md of Jas. .Mc.Veal, north, tnWro d'-prec, west, three hundred and forty perch is Ion che.l. u..t .,v,vu I.UIU ,i urn. uray ali win. Meed nian.iuiilh, n'cnly-eis!it degrees went, one hundred nud aevenly.iuiiu prchcH to u po.t, lliu.co hy land of , ni Ni, .I,,,,,,, iweiiooisree. east, lour Hun dred illl'l toil pi nhes to a poti thence l,j land of :,ci ora i.ruoK, norlli seienly ilecrec. east, .event, threo perihus to u dogwood, north, twelvu degrees wi.l.hf teen pen lie. to a pon ; time north set cull -. lulit ihciit eiut.HBhtj two perches ton l.lack oak Ihelieo hy nn n.''t V" "'-fiiee-. wtsi. iwtiuy.nvcii.r cheatoahlikory, and norlli, llnrly-two degrees east Four Hundred and Tmlicslcrtt and a Half, uud allow unco of tlx per cent, lor roads, A.C. Another of them called " PA LAI V It A " :" . i-'ni, itiuocu ny i.iii i iu ituoi. liray, nnrih Inilvu degrees nest, four humlre.l and cn otriVa to s po.t, thonto ,y land of Win. rtee.!man, south, .evenly, eight degrees w i st, one huliilli d nml kilty pi tches to n po-.t tlKiicoliyl.iudof John llrody, soulh. Iwilvude. crecs nisi lournuiiuml andleii perchrs to n post, and I Ihcuce ly laud of John Wild and Huh ird lliook. north, ' soti nty i ight dtgieei i-n.l, ono hundred iiiidsnty.lt 1 perrhes to Iho placo of liegiiinlng, containing H nr Hun- Tho undersigned, after faithful servlco f ?Za " """ """ "co of su to adjourn. fSrDisco.NTl.NUEi). Tho Lock Ilavrn Wiitchmiln, the Republican orgnu of Clin ton county has been discontinued. Ex. So has tho party. Ho ! for a now namo and a new skin ! ISorMd. County Democrat. Vanity Fair says, a scrano into which our brave women seem quite anxious to rush, is Rorapiuir lint for the ''bold Eoldicr hoys" who havo gone to war. I jUandulates Department, PltlNTEIl'a FEK S'J KACll. CAXUIUATEToFAmUA" Tu the Heelers of Cehmlia Vonntij Tho undersigned, after a faithful i ly-iiiu jears in lliu ranks of Ihe nomocracy of Cnl umnia, re.pectrully nm. ounces lo hi. friends and fcl. low-.cill.eus, that ho will Lo nraudolalo for Iho I.eeis inure, ai tuo aonronc iiiil' cenerat I'.ie.i ,,. ul,i.i.., ,,. iu.i,.,.i...., : 'j,' tho u.aee. of thuColumhu Kounlv Democra c J,r..., J ...;. . ." . "1.1 '.VV");.1"' I"1'. Auother of them called 'STOXK If AT.T. Hi ginning at a pnst.lliencehv land of John t!,.i, ciu ueeiees ivesi.iwo niiti.ii ihvstoa post, Iheneo hy land ') north I 1'h.lrles Hall, south , ..... . ,,, v.s. . .H .n sun, iwo nuihlred nml seventy. nionm IWP Jul 13 toni L- rAlli V n IJTcI.to fa a rl..-.tniit j ll.ence hy land of (,'alharino liionul twpjuly IJ.IBIil. , l.oiigenlierger, soulh. sixleon degiees and nou irtereait plYMni'l'l' ,.,, cjliT.KTiin l!.?i'",n"',U'1 "v:ty-l. perches to ,, t e, and CAiNJMiJAl 1; I'Oll OllKRIFlf. 1 Ihencohy landof llchoraliMewartand Thomas lirooks approaching gclltra, ti(rl,. ,ui,Jcr, , . dec ,1c of unco "nt , iU c nil.lr. Ju tr , , J """iv iinacroofnhlchi.clearoil'iiiid. Thero is .ta.Z . ....... . JT . i Ot fcloilO Lo.ll Olh'iie, in, ll,,d l,n run ailJ'jiai'F, llrcakc, erected thereon; ' "U'6U VUJ1 JoiUII If. Fl'RMIM. (.f l:inni Imi-t.cl.i.. Atinll.i. t,rt... II..1 ((! liMtnnn ixed lo announce. ill b ,. im," SI ' "A il MU& tin-approaching general elcclion, .uhjedto the iltcl-io i Mecdmin no tl. i10". "':" ''yl'iud of Win of the Uoluu.hia Coouty JJuiiocralm Convent on I c. ,h, '.. , ."', 'l1.' a'!'1 ,?.,"u W "' Ihcc. h T-.iJ of Wiiam tvV d so, . "XI S.' (It'LTL'f!!! WCt. I nnil tiii.i.U..,! -...I 1 Illack Oak, thence hy land of ThomasVay.'.ou h, ,"x. tecii.l. Srocc.i,l, twenty perches to a Cln tlnat, liience u, ,.,- ., sniy-sii oerr he. li OANDIDATU FOR ASSEMI5LV. At the .olicitatloii of many friends Iwouhl unnounco !i. r0V'J5!:,M,':l'.1"ll''a,c,'un,-"'ll,al1 "I"1" acandi date for A!-lii:.Mlll,V,.HIho approaching geneialeleclion juhject lo Iho decision of iho L'olumhia county Democratic J01I.V A.FU.VSTO.-. ItlOII. July 20,1801. Batllo at Car rack's Ford. Ti.r.r. i.t , j..cuos completely rouica. ucncrat uar- net killed, Tim rebels loss fifty hilled, Alltltxir camp cqitipp'ige and mtny prisoners captured. Rebels scattered in nil directions. Cincinnati!, July 15. Gen, Oarnctt was killed hy tin Indiana eoldicr in a regular battlo fought yesterday eight miles from St. Gtorge. This is re liable. Particular of battlo soon. Skco.nd PlilWICII Dispatches from Grafton Btalo that tho body of Gun. Oarnctt, Iho late commander of tho rebel forces at Laurel hill, had ar- iivuu mtru iu a cpcciai traiu, jjo was killed whilo attempting to rally his re trcatiug forcej at Carraek's Ford, near St. George. Tho rebels wcro completely routed by Gen. Morris' division. All tfi their oamp otpjippago was captured, with many provisions, aud their loss is about fifty killed. Tho loss on our side is four of the Ohio Fourteenth killed and a few wounded, Thu rukb iuti now mattered iu every direction. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. rriondj and fellow Democrat., a. ou lnVo given me a guarantee Ihree jeura ngn, through our regular County Coiiv.nlioii.andoyadherinetotho usage. i.f Iho I),-iuo. rraticpiity all i) ,f0 ii1Ui M,nch lml,lcci , , otler noself as a candidate for Iho ollico of Sll1:illl't' ty Uouvimioi '"i.'un of tho Democratic Coun. J. K. RUOUL. lUooni township, July 20, l.ci. CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER. JamtsB. McNcu, of Catlaiviiia township, wo aro authoiized to announce, will he a candidate lor TKKA3 UKl.Il.nt Iho approaching general election, suhjoct lo Iho ilcci.ion of Iho Columbia counly Duiuocralic Con- Llllloll July 'JO, l-iil, REVIEW OF THE MARKET. couitccreu vu:kly. Ihence l,v land of J,l, t m.1 1 .F"" norlli. twelve degrees west, ,.,s,ly perches inn while oak, and north, .evcty eight deg.ie, ..a,t, slxly p die. to ho placo of hejinning, containing Jir yi. tH A lSc"M m' """ "t tu per cent Another of them called " T R 0 Y " T'iweKeK!,i,,e'!tC.,,ycljml.0fJ,-rCm,al1 Jk.on, . -t.w. ,UM, iiuiitiruu ana inn Dir. . to a post. Iheneo by laud of IV. v. Uty. .oull? . -i Bin degree, west eighty perches lo a Vlulo oak. Ilegi norlh, incite degrees west, four h ii ." , "v, '"csicigmy perches lo a whilo oak sou ilwelio degrees east, eighty perches to an a.h sou licM.ly.eiglitdegree.wettoL'hunuJcVand thirty" perclrejlo a post, h..i,ce hy land of John Kcese .outfc cloven dc tree, easl, tw o hundred and .1 ly K ,.,che. on y tight degree, ea.t, twenty nerchos ,A , arur, and nilowan of six I T'lL ? .",. Vd. " Anollicr of them called "M I N E " ?,'i?TJ ,M, " "I0"." hy "f Win. I', llrad'y, .! !,,,',d..',l." "" i l, llf "' "" hundred and rtos noilh, .Te!,U'1'n'd''lorrrThn.'i Wlfy-'W" '"'''he. to a pos. al' ' "f n'"s- Hellas, aoulh hlly.fivo degrees SI IIIICLOVKKMUU SI SO I'UllNfoM) &l r.fiCS-.-... .. in1 sainan,, lin.l .Vini.-i """ oak, lncnco by tho 3 rnciinutirco. MARRIAGES. At Iiushoie, Hullivan County I'cnu'a.. Julv Ith. ihi'.i Mr. fKiMtn H.Pkidh, of I'hiladelnhia. lo MiuT,,,,, ouoaniiroi josepii uen.H, i;.i, Phcrlif cf La pone, Kulhvan counly, DEATHS. In llloom.burs. on Haiu,day la.l, cf Consumption, Mr.. IUKiiiH.Biim, lf, of U.O. Silncman. in ihe 4olh year of her age, .niH.rr.iu, mi Bund.y last. Mr Iliac Wtuil ahoui 07 yaau fed InMonlour township, Columbia counly. on ths Uth m.t., r)uo Um.Ji,, iu the Kill tit m hi. age. rheilniitir.o rlh, Hevenly.eighl one perches lo rre Hundred and and Iheneo by land of John ltcsse. norlli degree, ea.t.lwo hundred "nd wvei'iy thu ntaro of beeiiuinx,. m.,... t..' Mnzed taken in execution and lo l,u .old as nron trly of iho CouM.u Co.l Uov CoMe.,v Pr P AfjS9 :TAt 11)8 Bama timo and plaoo, RLOOMS1MIRG AOADKMY D. A. BEOKLEY, A. B , Trlnclpjl. TIIR AUTUMN SKStUON Ol- Till- INtSTlTt will begin on Wednesday, the 7th of Aiiui The building has underwent n lh"roopn r It has been supplietl with new fiirintiir" la elegantly papered, and everything: added tlnti tribute to the comfort and convemeiire ofiti.ti. The course of instrurtion will bo IhotMir i. fore, and those designing to fit tlieuis -Ivi s b.i.r rrcclvc .KCIalaltenllou. 'I ho school itsOfm according lotho most appioted modil. Atl Urn studies of our Selniuarics oru tndnlti courso of study, T K It M B : I'rimary nep.irtmcnl Higher Depirllueiit , No oitra chargo is m.-ido for tho atu ly 1 1 Ai Modern Laugusgi a liood hoarding rau bo procured at El.a.n. week. July 13. icct-lf. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In the Orphan't (Wrt for Ihe enunlil id l,J-. (o(c if Conrad Htsi, talc of kngarlvqf (otrmr 'PIIH Auditor appointed hy tho ('omt to i.,. I holioii of the balance lu tho hands of Wit1 l:erutor of the last Will and T. Blamu.i llcss. lata of Hug.lrhnf lownship, in th m uinl.ia, deceased, will most Iho pntllns innr i porposo of hi, appointment, on S.iturda, Hi, of August, lclil.nl III o'clock, A M . ol ,.,' olhce In llloomsburg, in said county all p. r led lu ihe said Kstale are required to prei. ul ll beforo Ihe Audilor, or bo debarred liom comm. shara of the fund. JOHN a VUt Illnoinslmrg, July 0, ls1il..t. to ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIO Estate of Alary Shaffer, du'i NOriOi: is hereby piicn tint 1,'ltcra of .11! lion on Iho cslnto of .Vary bhalltr. Ilk creek township, Columbia i mini) , ,1. ii.i.ul, gtauted by lliu llegisti r of said counly, lolls ed, who ii sides iu .Salem township, I.nr..i All peisnus hating claims or demands acan tale of Die decedent arc rciucstcd lo pn'stlil i i Itleinent, uud those indtbtcd to in ike p ijimf i July II, (6I.(, WIM.IAM ftt Ma"i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Eil'tte of Philip Fritz, dictw rl.r.TTIIlia u htamciitaryonlho llmtei'fru. J lato of Nug.irloaf township, in ColuniI'M ceased have been granted hy Ihe Hegisler of ' county to the iindcrvigiied ; all persons bin' against thcKsl.ito of tho decedent, ,uc row-l scut them to tho Cu-cutors, atthfir resi-iino Sugarloaf township, without delay and all debledlo mako put mint foilhwilh. JOHN' rui iz. r.,n , ,0 . AII1JAII IKITZ. ' Junee, IPbl.-ci. EA'ECUTOR'S NOTICE. stal cf Jacob Ihgcnlueh, late if (Vain 0" LHTrUIlS testa menlary on the estate if J" Bocii, lato of Centre township. Columlo deceased, have been granted by tho Kegi.tti ' bia counly to the under. tv l. k..i.,,i , ili i' and county aforesaid. All persona h mngcl.n'i' the estate of the deccltiil aro reiuestcd tuprri for .ettlcinent, and lliotc indebted lo makt "C mediately to JMICMIAII IIAULw Centre tw p., June 1.1, Ictil. I- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOW Eitate of Caleb C. Fox, "'"'' NOTICR is hereby given that Utter a rf.idm on the oalatu ofCaleh C. Kot, late of M ' ant town.hin, Cidumbla county, ilectao'l." granted by the Kegiilcr of E.i.l counly. la signed, who resides in said township, t'olaisl'1 All persons having having claims or deiusn11 the estate of the d, cedent aro ri oucslcd lo prr lor ssltlemenl, and thoso ludebtad to niali without delay. joiin word' June an, 18C1H,, ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Andrew Dddinc,df' J' PITTUS testamentary on the E.lalecf dine. late of Mount I'l.-a.ni fownsliip ' counly, deceand, have been granted hy Ihe '" Columbia county lo tho undersigned, r '')";, township of Oranscand county aforesaid " ' having claim, against thu citato f tho ibieJ" lue.ted M present them for .1 lllcniei.t .i"'1 dibted lo make payment iinmcdiaii ly to .. A. II UIii" June 29, Istl. f,t, I I lllllommri nmnin k.'l'll' ofn.'o an1iudo,cdrl!hr' """-"'''" J itbVua";i Kitntt of Jacob Ucaihatt, d'- bitn" i'ameo rirr. MHES,' TVTOTICE is hereby given thai Kiur. t " Wiyr"rnSi)Weinn Hra " H' uteof Jacob (icihail H ' K ramo llwlll ,n, 11?,,..": lS " ni. "ill fmry lowli.hip. Columbia counly. d cias' d. h' '"' llOll.ff. ,nl Hilltv 1 Sh U-ai.ta. t.t ....1 ..... iin.li olhcro'ilbiiilding., with Ihe' nnurunanrei. of JicoB ,j'ii,.'o,""CU"0n "" i ' " m "ih f'TvX t heiifT. Oram, Bloomsburt, July M. led, . JOHN HNVJir.R. Ihttlf, I reside, in Cattuwissa township Columbia c" W hasine claim, or demand, against the i.tsh, cedent are relucted topuseut till m I'M 8t" hose indebted lo make papinent m tthoul irji llayl, letSI.-Ct', ' Vl30raMrf, Jiarcn jm, Iwi ..J.
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