Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, October 26, 1861, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA DHQCHA I',
John G. Freeze, Local Editor.
SATURDAY MOItNIWQ, OCTOBER 28, iBai,
. .. . . ,
ro-morrow is tho twen y second
jar
Sunday after Trinity. On this day, 27th
Oct., tho Templo of Solomon was dedi-
cited lOO'l B. G.
St. Simon and Saint Judo.
Battle of White Plains Oat. 2D, 1770.
President John Adams born Oct. 30,
1735.
Battle of Stfclitz. fougbt 31sS October,
1800,
Lisbon Enttbquako November 1, 1770.
rresiuetit i'olK born ixov. a, nva,
eratio Asociaiion will be held at its rooms
on Thursday evening, Uctober 31st. A
full nttendnnrn i rnrnestlv Tnnnfi..l fn..
. .
important reasons.
3P The issues of tho British and For -1
cign Bible Society for tho last year were
l,'J37,308 copies of tbo Bible. Transla
tions now exist in 100 languages or dia
lects. Tho annual receipts of tho society
were something over 891)0,000.
CST Tho total number of deaf and dumb
persons in Franco is 31,570. Oflhcse,
12,325 aro males, and 0251 females.
The propoition, with rc-pect to popula
tion, is 1 deaf and dumb person in 1009
ilihubitunts ; 1 in 730 men, and 1 in 039
Js3r The manufacture of paper from
the leaves of Indian com in becoming ox
tusivo in Austria. Tho paper is said to
be tougher than ordiunay paper made from
'ags, while it '13 almost wholly free from
silica which makes paper produced from
ktraT so buttle.
t& Wp regret to learn that our towns
man, I owis H. Maus, bad his leg badly
fractured below tlw knee, on Tuesday last,
nlu!e at Tori: about his ciaclurw shop.
Dr F. 0, Hariiscn ret tho broken bones,
and the patient i? as comfortable .is could
bs expected.
:c:
fST Trf 3 terrible panics occurred In the
British irmy iu India in the war on the
I'idus, and the troops couecined broke and
fled, tlio very nest time they got into jun
gle and hsd to t'.ice an unseen enemy
am! thsfo ovn regular troopi, Vtho had
been iliilli'd and disciplined for years.
faS" Uuui; tor Som: Throat. ll U
ui'l h.t good fresh yeat, taken inlcrnal
!y, will giro instant relief in case of putrid
jrt throat. uwr.iiu jirnv.nH to a 1
cotiiidcra'i'c oxtcvt rmny childieii in this
locality, and we commend a trial of the
ubovo simple remedy, which c.uiuot iiijuro
the patient, even if it tails 10 clV"Ct a euro.
fj$2f " Then once morn we fay, go lo
the polls on Tuesday next itinl ca-t vour
billus lor the tiuu Union caudidiite."
Joiirniil, 'id U e.
'I his it just what the poiijile of Clcar
iiold cuiiuty have done, to the tunc of live
hundred Majority for the old " Union S.i
crs . ' ' Ctcarjitd It vpubuceui , ( Ucm. ;
835? Tho lato Agricultural Fare was a
rnninlrlft etiefinss in f.evpral rliino- wn
believe, nuneiior to anv wo baru had. i
, t j i
Somo.of tho best block iu tho country was
ou tho ground; and wo hcaid several re
marks as to it superior quality. Tho
address was delivered by S F. Ikadiy,
Ej. and was received with much uatis
faction it wa3 lliicnl, clonucnt and in
structive. Every thing passed ofT most
t'tnicably.
tS 31 rs. Harriet hoochcr ytowo, a
tister of Ucv. Henry Ward 15eeeher, and
authoress of that abolition disunion Look
" Uuclo I om's Cabin," in a letter recently
mitten to the lrl of t-haftebury, au En
glish abolitionist, nayst
(t I I,avo advocated disunion for fifteen
year;, Ijccauc 1 thought it a practical
J , x (. l( . v,.. .1. c ii -is.
modo to freeing the Kortli from the guilt
of .-lavcry, and of planting at the oulh
the ceds of early and entire emancipation,
wringing U3lico from a weak and hank
rupt South." i
:o:
03 Walter Washington Buchanan, a
godson of Gcu. Waahinsjtou died at Gree
nock, Scotland, on tho 11th in-t., at the
ago of 63 yearn, Mr. Isuchauau was hap
tized in Gen. Wafhiugtona arms at Hano
ver (uow Jlorristown,) Now Jersey, on
tho 4th of January 1777, and Kosciusko great offeuce to, and excited considerahlo
and Lafayette were present at the ceie- alarni among, tho ruling classes in Eng
mony. Mr. Jtuchanan subsequently he- land. Lord Paltnorntou pronounciH the
catuo a surgeon in tho United States Navy, sentence in which tun liuipror Alexander
and in 1808 was chosen Secretary of tho alludes to the preer . atiow of "tho balance
County Medio ii Society of New York. of power" by tlio United States and Kus-
so: pia, as a ''diplomatic falsehood,'1 and au
C" Mons. ltoussingault, tho celebrated
French chemist, in a late paper contributed
to tho Academy of Science, ebons that tho
age of modern alluvions does uut extend
beyond biftorio times., whereas old alluvi-
ons data from tha period immediately pre-
csdin that at which niau first began to
inhabit the earth ; so lhat tho guanoes or
cormorants, and other allied birds, which
deposito guano, inuft havo exislod thou3-
anda of years before man, seeinfi that tho
l.n.1nvM e te.
ur twenty yards in depth, while the old
alluvial crust above it ia3 a thickues3 of
upwards of three yards.
oar Fisher Ames was ens of tho great
meu of tho Uvpublio in its young ana
struggling days. In theso days of Kepub
uiauioiii, uie iQiiowwg extract may uo.ro-
freshing
A moboeraey U always murped by tbo
worst meu in tue uiot corrupt times : in a
perr0d ofvioieneo by the motviol.nt. It
is a Brlarcus with a thomand hands, each
bsaring a dagger; a Cerberus gaping
with her thousand throats all, parched
and thirsllnit for fre!t blood. It is a
, . " . , , , ,
genuine tyranny uut oi ail flic least flu-
rablo, yet tbo most de.-tructivo while it
lasts
!0.
Hon, Thos. H. Hurrows, State Sit-
poriutendent of Common Schools, has is
sued a circular stating that the Convention
of renrcsentotives of the different classes
of schools and literary institutions in tbo
State, that was to have taken place m
llarrisbmg on tho Slst of last Way, but
vra3 postponed in consequence of tho
flmn rppnnr r1i!.rT.n...rt nf l,n nnUIn nnn
, . ,, , . . '
has been 02am called to meet in Harris-
I, ,....
ourg. on lucsuay, November MO, IB01,at
10 o'clock A. M. It will continue in scs
sion four days, and tho object will bo tbo
same as that bet forth in tho former an
nouncement. The order of proceedings
and subjects for discussion will be set forth
in tho November number of tho Pennsyl
vania itclioul Journal.
VST M. Dietriei, director of the Office
of Statistics at Berlin, has published in the
aniniia ui uiu auauuiuy ui umi, uuy, tuu
remit 01 uu riHuareues relative io luc
. . . .
present population of the clobo In ad
dition to hit calculation of the total num
ber cf inhahitan s, which he puts down at
upwards of 1,23,000,01)0, M Dietriei
estimates the number of tho different hu
man races as tallows : The Caucasian,
SOU OHUJOO ; the Mongol, 052,000,000 ;
thiopian (ncgroo) 100,0(10,000; tbo
American, (Indian-), 1,000,000 ; tho Ma-
ays, aOO.UUU,. UO, Tho leading relig-
ions he dividi.s as follow : Christiauity
reukons 333,000,000 adherents ; Judaism,
5,000,000 : tho Asiatic relij'ioiis, 0l)0.-
JUU.OUU; ;.IohammedauiUl. OO.UOO.OOII :
' ....
1 if .1..
UI tllO
nid
'olvtheism, 2' 0,0. 0,000.
Chiun populations, 170,00,000 belong
to ih: Roman Catholic Church; 80,000,
UiOO to Protestants, and 70,0t.0,000 to the
Greek Church.
tgg Farmors conip'ain that their po
tatoes are rotting, tha crop being nearly
iwless. Wo aro satisfied from a some
what careful study of the matter, that in
those reasons in which potatoes rot, tho
iliicst" it so interwoven with tins entire
erop, both fcound and unsound ones, that
(hoy arc not fit lo bo eaten. And wo bc
!n ve the licts will novo that more diseas
es and deaths mo caused by eating tin
healthy itatoes than by any other ten
can -c co.iibineil, A mass ot rottiug po-t.itoe-.
is nio.-t uauseous tuiasmas rise fiom
I lie heap dustiurtivo to all annual life
nut one potato is perfectly healthy, and
In to be taten oT IlmI to fattening animals
It i-, hi'h time thin matter was ooked to
thorotiolil . For our own part, no pota-toe-,
aie cooked about our house, and shall
not be. And whenever they are found to
bo rotting they should a' once be buiied
away Irom bouse and barn, clear of family
and taUlc.
-:o:-
HXT' Demociiaiic Union Thiumpk.
Colonel Levi L. Tato and Gconjro S. Tut-
'r'"' J"l'' 'u
Demociatio Union caudi-
vlititH for this counties of Columbia, Wyo
:t.!iiv. Moiitoup mill Sullivan, havrt hinn
i .
. a . ...
tnuui.'uxutly chclcu to tlie IegLa!aturc ot
rennslvauta. Mo-ra. Tate ami Tutton
are veteran National UemocraU Jackson
Union soldiery plu'Igcd by a Ufo-long scr-
vice iu support of tho laws and the Con
stitution, Xo defend, maintain and uphold
tho houor of tho Government and tho
Nitinmlilt- iif tlio American Demnenev
jMattonaillJ m mo vniericau j.;i.nioi.raey,
The detunet ttepublican party "tlio no
party - party
of
that (lislript nominated
mat uistrici uoniiu.uou
Messrs. Lazarus and Jennings, and moun-1
ted them ou tho new No-Irty Union",
hobby llOI'S'J. ailll as 13 USUal with tllO.O
violent political partizan-s, reported to tho '
most dishonorable means imaginable eveu
,
frau,i anj falsehood to accomplish their 1
defeat ;
et tho Democratic nomtneea arc '
elected hy over one thousand majority.
Palnolfy Union, (Jet. 11.
:o:-
n . iir . , ? ; ;
jtsaT aIic b-tcamcr Washington, at New 1
lOlK, brings JjondO'i papers to thO 2oth
ult., tion. whien we learn that the friendly
letter lately addressed hy tho Czar
,.
01
Uusia to President Lincoln, on the suh-
jL.ct of our National trouble, has given j
"open insult' to Groat Uritain
Iho Loudon Post and other Uritth
journals, in their indignation and fright ut
tho prospect of an i u ti inn tc alliance he
tween tho couutrica which one of them
designates as the "nations ot the future,
euccr at and endeavor to aggravate tho
agilatious which prevail both in ltu.'sia
and America, and display their ill will
and singularly bad tasto by direct a lu-ion
to tho results of tho war in tho Crimea and
, .it r . t .i r. j i
Uuinit hero.
T T-t - i ii
in UOWg tUH tiOlltl JlUll in
his excitement, unveils his intentions as to
his hope of gain by tho event,
rr In spoaking of tbo war iu tho
West, ami of tho leaders and activo men
tbcro engaged in this rubellion, tbo Cin-
cinnutu ommcrcial says :
"Tbo Hardin IIolui, who U reported
moving down Oreen river, witli a forco of
lri" two to lour tnousanu roucls, is a ron
f es-Governor John S. Helm, lato Presi-
dent of the Louisvillo and Nashvillo Hail-
road. This Hardin's wifo is a half sister
01 Mrs. Abrauam Lincoln. Mrs. Lincoln
has ti full brother. Dr. Georce 11. 0. Todd.
,.. . . i i .i r . '
"lunuiuim, wuo uau tue nonor or being
jnilor ' Old Abe's soldiers captured at
jjuu j.uui aim jjiueuiu nai also a urotD
er, camuel loiitf, who is a Iioutenant in
tbo rebel army in Vireinia She has also
..... " , . . -----
a nan urotuor, Alexander, who is now m
the South, aleo fighting for his "rights. '
lwo half sitcrs of Mrs. Lincoln aro mar-
ricd to Southern contlemcn, also Scccs-1
s'on;- The younger part of the family,
c.m ,:i, r.A. .i.-
MARRIAGES.
'R'V.Srf I.nne, onTliuriJay.OctoliotKih.AIr.
""oar"! vv. rurui. of i)nnviiio,unJMi. ciroikcux.
"f". nf Hush toniuWp, Noilhl'lnbotlnnJ Couuly.
At th,:hou.0 er.Mr. jom. Ktos.nr.ln nioomtown.mp
uo uiu ..in ioii.tDy uev. j. u. iiiiom, iir Josiiuji lUnt.
hV It.V. i. II. Ill,,,,, Mr !. , ... mTUV
1.-u.-7' . " " -".Mhh touniy, ihhs unuuriiiriii'ii, rcniuinc 111 raiutnwn-
II. lfcelcr, r.i., of Greenwood, (,'cl io , la.
3 L, ,t," ft "auii.r 01 J.IOI1SOII
DEATHS.
.bunron mievcninrortVc,inr.,i,y, ,i a3,t
tr H hit, daughter if (Vcilcy, a.iJ Susan S.
nearly four year j.
In niuonmburc
inn AfouarA
n lrl, agil
Sjo tiracl'j geutlo slieplieril ilanj,
llli nil engaging clinrmit,
Hark 1 how ho calli the tender Iamb,
A11J fulds them in hU arim.
r Ti,n r, , ....
i-:; .,n.-.n, nu ,o uujuca h. nesK,
r?3" 0-n'niniii oner ilcct 01 Columbia counti Am ibn
rilect of Columbia count),) iu tin!
0-M year of Usr lift..
On the llih Hut., in Locust township. I.cmcel rismn,
aied 31 years, li m, mid ti uays.
On tha a-ih ult in Light F treot, JUnv J,t, lft.f j
it. I.11I1I1I111, ncil Jl years, 3 months, ami 1.1 days
REVIEW OF THE MA11KET.
COIiP.LCTF.D WEEKLY.
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Sjiccial Notices.
m-nt ,,r iiTa,J i.l,.. i'0,.1,": ,l.'c.r!!1P'..,' I1"1'
,r,r., irL ll , ""I' nun U
V""0 "'l..-il improvement than lii thi ' clollniv. i!r'Hnn
diers. Not ninny yj-UB slnco oihccrs and sm ales " '
p.
."f;.
iim-uitv. Ud,ii.;ih;;:::::""."!i."a,,srt'.r,'
lb i 'lll tSi.rn';fe,'.V'S'"" '"lll"P"i. ""ah. el"
tni lit tn ,t is p rf iy easy, rnbstsntlal nnt l,.r,,ln.
in tJ inV "itn'H U"!l:f """ ""Iness ,'f
t!l -ot t
Ml lh.larg.5l ordarlnthe Ihorteot poislble
lliil
Sept.
525:
!1. led.
EMPLOYMENT !
($75!
AGr.NTS WAK I I n'
...".1.u!1,a-v.r""" a 1" S:o'nr month nn.l all etorn
...t' r,Z ., i... . ra'V! " i.iioI..ioii. I'artlc.ilnrs
11,1 i ., ' n,b "HMn .11 VCIIifS ( 011l.AhV.lt
JA U (i"iierj i.vnt. .Milan, O'lio. '
An. II, l-'Jl.- I2n.
Tlo Wiiila 1UU Clclhin: ttcr
u-M,!!IM'',i.':,,.'I''',,V.l',II',re,,"''1 iwlMi-onn
vv l.l (Isll (.lothnm Ihiiporiuio ,m.t'c 1 1, ll. Sonh
.. . r nr .'i i o.iiinnnu 'arl..t Mtutl. I'lul., 1. 1,', i
Ill lous.i,lliallioku.iscoiibiii,lly r ,,!,. ,t ,mK, ,
up loontiT. .ill ,!,- criptioiMifd.utl.c.sH,,,. r.
pro, id m uitmI nu, aells i m ,y l, ,, ,,t,','.,. ,.'t.
ma a liitciiLAl. I iiLiin.hu su.irdiit.M sood hlsriid
Cn riiiv.' al"-"li"" 8' lujolbi'ug
A i.iiitlnuatiiiiioflhe cu.loin of tl,o house, whuli bo
wi I fp.ir.. no p.uiifc to merit, Is urj r...nclfuilj nui
'"linj i. mi.-y 'l:v",';-
Unifonnity of sfricoi' A Kvw Ft iitup' in ltiitn
J.vcry on M mui Halaiunnf JuMJa c CO. of th
Lr." iitunc I'noJ nulling More, No. i'0.'HJrKt.trJl;,
uu.Jt .j -tisiii, i iii .tuu inn.
In Ilium io i.auit.1 tlie Utzett, Most Minc.I uml
fi.ln.MMl.itt Btock of C'lot'iing m niil.i.!LMi!ii.i( iito.lt; i'x
tf.'aJ f.ir retail alci jai u cunslit itt-J ( cry one U
m ii al!nm.in,by Iiavnif; m.irkfd 111 tuur.-s mi uai!i ur
inlf attlu wry 1 Lit prit-' it ran lii ru fur u ilur
cannot ima ilj'y ai .ill mut luy nlikc.
Tli-snul-art ut It ipfiii2.nl umJ iirvjiait J, nn.l prf.it
1'Mitul.ikcii with thu nitiKiiiy s tlmt nil tnnhuy iMtlutif
1 1 1 .i.ur.nrr of siting a dtmlu at I lie u ry low-i-t
riri.e. AUo, u Inrg.. hUutU ofj.i.'u' irmMU on luu.l ..f
th i lati-at BtWu .nid best 'Walnlcs, wlildi will hti in.i.lc
ti order, in it inobt fudliionaljlu c ml best niannvr. '-'3
p. r cent , below vr- .lit itiluj.
K.'iiiLMiliur tho t'ft.'BCi.iit, inMark'U.abnvi' Kixtli flrctt i
a'TI!OMS V. M.VTTPOV, II.Teiw-.l tl,y I'rio '
M.-'Ial at tho World's I'.iir in 1 nn.lon lr.il. forTUUNK3 i
1 Utl'lir ll.i: Hoots. n!nca anl Cutn. Crcat indutu
hi .its an now oil -rcltu jmrchaMrj of tin- above arli
J l UiWU t!l .irutjst htotk of trunkn. rnrn.1
yalufuj&f., in I'hitdJtIlu.ier rhvjp fur td.h
n.Mr trktt sirt. ono d.tor nimv.' nil, south
A t'AUD TU TIIK LADIKS
r. DnpoucoS Gulden Tills for l-cmnlrs.
rtfattt'ttr m eorrctttug, rfit(itin and reirvrlig all vb-
struetiani,rom wkntcctr caute, and always
writsyMi as a prictnitve.
The Coinbiiiuh'tn of iiirLJifiiis in r. ninmiico's
(iolden l'i Is are etfrttl luinnh'-n. 'Ili'v It.m; bc'n
tljitM inthfl pndle itjiIici of ohl lr. Dujiimro faro, r
...it. ;nir, .ii-it wiininiiiEt umil'd C.lll IJFUIl
I"'"1 i""'" ntilum n iii almost eiery
,.., T lorrettins irresul.ir a. re.nin pduifui ami
dUiresjina mentrudiion juirtirularly at the cliaiiixe of
in., i rum live iu leu mils Ulll turn til it euMiiiuu i
dri - nilfui emuplaint, tlw Wlutes. N'enrly every funnle
nl 110 ,,in,, IUIXl!rt m cull . . If... ""'..
''V!'.'?."!:!'f.''.' ""''''" om' wiiicure ynu.i
xl "T1' ",,JVlltti:m'.vr('st?rp.li;it,Ir! "pri'-
"'V"? t Vthnill not p-rmit n incrfase ufrumilj,
1!ft? ll??'!. "i11 ' ' u ri V1" ft p" 1 h rcc
carrhsu ; humtntiymiieriiimuiay nrcHifo."
I'nce, 31 per liox. Hold, uhoisjat,, ma ret.ii1, bv
C M. HA(!!:VHL'C'I1, trnsUt.
To uimia nil orders mut be iit. tihn 1 by' sum '
itur III tn Ut III I tis tt,,s ltt.f..1...- . .,r. ' . i .
, - "u,1," ' "s wintu, en ii iinu
thcf 1'ilU ttfnt to any part of tliu cuuntry. (eoiifitlinnat
I) i and "Irue of l'ostd.iij" by mm I. Hold nlo by N It
Rank 4- (,. Danville I' J. Try, Tsimaqua, J A, 1'olk,
Mauch t hank, mid byoiiu I5ruj,'sisi in every Town and i
cii in tic rmtuJ State. I
n. i.0K mil mr couiucr tiia. uuy noutiii t ti rills
of n.i kimi, um. evtr buxufciBnc!k n. uUl aii1
yomnlue your Ueaand licalUi. (to .iy notliins of lw"
tt,:wS,
wiiicu ii.is reeenuy ueen uuue.i, mi account of a recent
counterfeit uf inc. fills.
-ii"'
P, II IIOIVE,
Solcrruiirietur, N'ew York.
. IfCO-ly,
Xcui bucrtisniunt
yANTKD AT THIS OFFICE.
Ileef I'ork, Poultry. Honey, dram rrmluce, Puler
rui.i(t.iri rotatnes, Corn. Oits il.sy anil Cirnslalks.
Inomsl.iirK Uit. id. Ifl.l.
nitUIT TUBES FOU SALL
rlie sutis ribur Ins now lianj M Ins .Vur.ery.ln
Uusli tmni.liii. NmlhuiiilierluniJ founty, nmr llunvitle,
n lam ussitiiinent, nt thrifty if rafted anl tiuddej ihcit
tklks uf very ilesrriplluii, sudi as
A' ! h, V Al ll
I'UAU. APKICDT,
I'LIJ .1. L'llKKIIV.
Clt.M'i: VlN'1'.dnfllli.rhnirHst kint, L'atatia.snd If.l
Mia. all of which wo will sell at reasonable (iriees -IVrsons
isliiiisto set nut orchards, will do up I tu call
on th; BUbscrib.-r ulthu Nuscry. or at his re.iJenre- iu
JWunll. JUIIN 1ILST.
(Jit. !, lefil-lni
Wyoming Seminary.
'ptlf next tfia of thii imlitutinn uill commence Nov.
1 13th. aii'l CQntititiH fcihta id weeki,
NotliuiHiitsudiim the 1 1 at a v itu ceunlry. tbo num
Uer of 6luJcnli in allundanco Ibis session Is unusually
jiiiu win pay ior Doara, waioing nici. room luiuun
e. artltuitumin couimou Kn;luli branchei, f-r ono
yc"
Send fur a catalogue
K NULSO.V
Kingston, l'a Oft iS, l-J.l
llliOEIPTS FOU SElTEMUEIt,
' ' ro THE
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Tho following are tho receipts to tbo oflico
of tho Cor.UMMA Dr.Moun.AT, during
tho month of September, 1 801 :
It. C. k I. W. llnrtmnn.M I'll; UMIcl, Miller,
I 49
3 m
3 11.1
I S5
1 31)
1 50
a an
0 to
II Sll
2 no
tnl.n lf.a,. I L'.l hf I.. tf.l.r
Si'Si',",,,,. I $ vj.l w iV?'""'
liri sowing iiuci'i'ii.cn.i oo wpho. mitii,
tho. ticiirlde. a oo u ii. wajiier,
'.'!"! iinrkoiuw, ii os . r. t!,o,,
Kicnar.i iiemou, i ou i. h, muni
a. ii Faner,
JIAicSm""'
C7 IIdiiI. Kriiin
3 0(1 l,a. Ilieleilck, Enf.
H 12 Srtli Wioi'innkcr.
3 ..I
3 Oil
uiwimiuun hinivu.
3 VI M.U.Hhni'iiiiikrr.&Snn 1 Oil
Wm.i itartman.
i uu Dr. i,. r, iniiiwi.il, u 23
H (HI Joacpu I'nlic. 1 0(1
3 til Imniul SnyJcr, 1 Oil
Ad,lm. :'?"''
.sn 11. i.irion. o I'liuin ..niier.
I'iiliip .inner, I INI
J,1" A. Funitna, Cti., I to i;tt. of Aimr Doric, i p
TI101. Vaadcrillco.UilM (X) J. O. I.nuer.
Jacnb Troup,
nil
I IS
1 ;
2 15,
1 w col. J, 11. J 110,
13 00 Upv. I). H.ToWan,
1 ID IsnlnliCterrllni,
1 Dr. II. II. fk'.lnitt,
J OOJDanipl V. Itobblm,
1 511 C S. I'lnhcr,
1 HO'8. 1. if nil.
.Mkhncnnttlo.
J.Xf"i:
,
i ii
. .
N. K. frraiv.
John U. Voho,
Et. Mary awcpenhU'r.3 50. l.nr.iyetto Creasy,
riiilip IlL'si' 3 OiijAiiilrcn'Trcna, Usq.
,' '1"
T, .
ADMINISTltATOlt'S NOTICE.
Eibilc of Jane. Gintlis) Ucccasnt
1 HTTIT.4 of Auniinl.lralinn on the lletate cf Jikk
I j
UiMoLKi l,ile of Ma'lUin tawii-liln.dolumbli county
uro.-ill, llV0 " f1"' i V""'
main' iiayineni luriuv, ito.
joiiH fjirrii.
Ort. Sit, 1S01 Ct. JtdmW
NOTICE TO OUEDLTOilS
I Esl ltc f Uvnjamin Uaymai, ticcc-i
' ,v OT1CC is ln-riliy f lien, to cri'ililrm nnJ all
, ! IntirmtM, Hint upon petition ofMolomon Nc
snt.
others
uoun tiolltion nr .Solomon Vi.vl,upil.
nluilniftrntors oritftijunnin llayinan deceased; a ruli
Ins Iwen grnnted by tho i oiut, to rlivw cau.e by tho llrst
tl.iy of Dm D'.'CCiubLr Tonn, wby the report of th nuill
lor ilisttlbiitltiit sal I D-tate, shall not bf recommitted ;
nuil a re-distribution made, of tho funds kvthc Ii inds of
the said AduiinUtratgr'
JAcon EYcro.y,
October 13, ljQl-Gw, clrrt
AUDITORS NOTICE.
Es'ate of John Liwlcn deceased.
CJTI1R undersigned appointed nn auditor by the Orphans'
J Court of Coluinbii county, on exceptions llleil to the
account of tho Kxrctitors of th" estatj of John I Imle'i,
liiti-ofsai-lconnl), ilcccased, wilt nttend nt his otlico in
CloolusbilrA', for tile ptirpo-e of ierf.riulng the iluties of
Ins appointment, on Tliursday, tho th .lay of.Noveno
ber, A. ii. Isbl. When and where all persons Interested
may attend if they think proper.
joiis a. riv.v.r.v..
nioonirlurg, Sept. 5S, iaill.-ta WinHoc.
AUDITORS NOTICE.
Estate of Henry tntiti, decease!.
pill: u.idcrslsned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of
L Columbn Co inty, an auditor to distribute, tlw nssets
in tha hands of John Smith, administrator of die estate
ot Henry fiint'i, lato of .Madison township, in sal I conn,
ty, ilecM to anil atuoiiit the creditors of sniii eisite. -ic
cording to tile rutes nnd in tho proiicrtlnns liirected by
law, will attend ut his oiler. Ir I'.looin.biirc. en Wcdm-s-
U'i, the I. Ill di,y of Noveioln r. A. II, l.-(il. t icrf.irui Ills
''""'""fliu aipointiucnt. And all p'-rson'sli u itii; claims
-,''ato are requiied to present them tolh-
comiiii in ii.ru sliare o(tnu o.et
Juii.v (i. ritni.zr:.
Uloomstuig, S,'it. S-?t lffll-m. .iudttor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
F&tate of Thooiai Conner tkcms'ih
i HR unlPrivinoJ, appointed by tlu Orih in C'ontt nf
i Uottimliii i nunty, an amtitir to dlstriiiiite t)i I unfit
in the haul ff JoJm Conner, Trustet; hz.. ( Tbonia
Conn 'i, lato oi'Grc-cnuooii touuliiii. it said ''o nuj dp
coneed, to end anions tlie lairs and Jcgat rt'i'tctfentaiivci
of said dcptlnt acrdrnins to law : t I atU'iid ot Ji i j hi"
Ike in lllooiiHburi!.to pjrfurm tlio dnticn ol his tipoltit
incnt, on Fri.la tin fcth day of Xnvriulicr A. I. liii.
An 1 all p'roiis bavins any ilaini on tku said fumlsaro
rpi'i38le.i to niaki knotvn tit ii!iio to ilw Auditor on
suiddav.or boforefj di.ljrrLd from coo.ing in fur n
bare cf tlr said fund.
r.nnr,ivr r. claki:,
I 1 JOlllabUrC. O. 3. J. fll - il .tUiU'Oi .
ADiMIXISTJiATOil 3 MTICK.
Lst'tlvof Alnvr !hrk,itttl.
OTICi: h r.bvj'i.Mi iliot t- iurs t,f Nitmineiri-
tiimiui tli iktbt nf Abiur In rk l,iu i,f rp.(.
tMllrlll;) I'ot'Milblll nnirit. (lTfn.l.1 ll.lM b (
(,'rttnt'd by V.c KepUt-T of hk! c'liinty, t Hit- tiudi r
tiiii.d, Uo n ii:A in t-aiil Ui iibliip. Cr.liniibiu touiitt
All iK-rsoiM hiving having ttuims ir d.-inait U iiL-aniji
Hie ifctatj of ib dccu.Iont nrt' reunited tn pn'm nt th-m
hr ttkMiiuntl auj tlitu indebted tu maku nuiiiivni
without delay
fioTLnin vai;i:r,
Sqt.eH, Jf'fil-it. jtam'r
ADMlN'ISTUATOirS NO I ICJ-3.
Estate of Benjamin rttnumn Srn ffccW,
tmv'ti ii Iieri-f.; ptvi'Titliat I.-tRrs Kfiidininiamth n
1 nntlu'ifcialeofKuiiJ. IVtL'rmaii. r. lute ol r-'ncarU'if
lownnbip, Col'in.bidCu., iU-iN.ii.Hd, liau bci'iiKrantuiby
lint IU pHtor of uil county lo t!i uiidfrsign-il. Wiu j
rusidi'H iu -nid tonhip. fnininbia cnuntv All per
con li.ninr cl.iiui or dfinand Ji"ntntr n..
ihr doitdim are rcpi'-fttid to present ibcni for settle
nnTtt, and those itidcltcJ to make pnjmt'ut without
dtlay. !
UKN'EV I' lirs.
ft pi. leiii. t".
Ad in' i.
EXHOUTOll'S NOTICK.
Et ite ot Philip 1'riiz, Uiceuserl.
I.lsTTKKS tBhtamntary nn tht I 'tittle of tr I'ritz
lat of iiiuarloartuMwhui. iiiCVimI-m roiinty.de.
cca-i d h .1 v e hei n irnnteil hy the itesisler ot CuliiinbiA ,iiiri..ctjitcil.
cnunly M the uinlersiitiitil , .ill ieruns havln; chums To meet the cjiseni ic nf thu times. Hhcn all are re-airain-t
the IMnln ol llie iler-ilrnt. nre reuuesleil tupre ' .uilreil tu uractice the most runt ccollumv. thu unJir-
SLiil itii-in to tliu i:t-mtur. al tli'-lr riHili'iiec. iu mh.
SuimiIiuI' tuvvivlnp, . lUinttt ilrl.iy ami all persons In,
di-Lteil tu luaku ,Hlllcnt f.iltliiv it Is
jun t ill i .,
AiiuAii run-..
F.xetutort.
Juno P, li-lil.-rt.
ADMIXISTATOirS NOTICK.
F state of Jukn C, kitnuy, decerned.
iVTOnni Iitrtby pivcn that IctUrsof ndiiiinutratinn
I on tliu vhV.au 0 Jtnit C. Kney, lalu of WadikOn
tonliii. Columbia founty, dftt-amtl, have bon jrrnn
tud by tii licioterol'jiaidruunr)', to ihit under'i;riud,
TllO rcudctj III H'ltil tOUIlnblt). C'lillliiilii.l runniv All
Prh mt "'! ,,lauus r dtiuian.U ajilnst tin cstatt-'
uftli'j tliYi'tli ntnr. rC'iuesUil to ure.eiittli,.iu r.,r ....m..
iiient, aii.l lliuse iniletil'M to male pa) lueut w uhuut tie
lay.
U'M SIll'I.TZ
I. TITTMAK
.IttmrU.
Ail-mi 31. I?l!l.-Ct.
AD.M-NLriTUATOirS XOTiOK.
Estate of George Uartman, recrasctf,
N O I'H;i! u hereby given that lrtler of Atlmmistrutioa
on thu etatti(l fjeotgu lUrtitmii, late nf Htntou tt,
(.'uliunbia foiinty,ilucL'a3i'ii,lia u bMt crantti by thtilteg.
iati'r ot aittl County to (eoriu M. llurtu.an.nho ft-'siJot
iu tbo m.iiuu towiulup, Ait iiL-ridim tia inj claim nr dv
inand .isaiiint thi uaiatu of the deitiltnt nrc reiuestetl
loireiuni them f-r nclllcrntmt, au I thuiu iiniebU'i) tti
maLo pa) lucnt : Ultuut ilclay.
(iUOUGD M. 1MUTMAN.
Oct. 12, IM-rt. .
K-YKOUTOH'S NOTIUI-3.
Iltatc of Jacob Jlajcubach, tati of Centre (tr,. dcc'J.
IJlTrriirt trstuni'Mimry on tlmektale of Jacob IfiOBN
j ui'ui, I att) of CVntro toiMhip. L'olmiib.i cnumy,
(m.-aiMl, havi- been cranttd b tlw Ut fiiiur of Colum
bia nmiity to the ui.ikrt-iu'icd, reridin" in tht) toMibip
an 1 county nforesaiil. All jifritons ha claim t airatntt
th estatuof thu iltn'Jciit ur rt-quuktud loprtent tlii'iit
for iftllcmcnt, and thunc iiiUibtuil to make pa) incut un
tiiL'diatily to
jr.lir.MIAII HAUlONIll'CK.
Centre twp., June 13, lttil. Executor.
ruDJiio NorFcTi
riillC- following ii (K'lty, vu' On. CVokin: Pioio it
1 pijif, nut i'Miiiig table, one Kit hi n Cupboard, imc
I argu Kurkinff Ch iir, ?icbt t h uri livf pifcuk ot L'arptl,
(lie KUrht.ii tabic, onu I lork, ihrco ttil and Ihrfc lied
tiadi onu Ptand nRuiinckiu; Cradle levied nu and nld
as thu proyity of Jam. Hi awn.d by (i. Jl. CJoir cot.iu
blc, on '1 Hopt.l-ttl, n purclukeil by me, aud loaned
thu dame day tn tliu laid Ju.nea Hnnood during uiy
pleiiure, nf which the public will takj notice.
UmVAltD KAWIANGS,
sTliKrARD!
A reward of mm dollar will be paid fur the rHurn of a
Kvvulver. whiih uai lost iltt witkia tin road beiwut-n
Itlodiiiilmre and Light Strt et. It can bu Ufi In cart) of
W. Wirt. Hs'i-. in 4looiuibarff. or at Iho cihco of tliu
Coin mhin Dcuiorrat,
K. II fcMDER,
riH-ipsMii.u t. j, i -ci.-
DISiSOLU'l ION
njOTICIl Ib htreby anen, that thi partnership here.
tofore GiistmR between the sitbsrnbt rs under the
(HniofCKiT & HiVDfcR, in the Milling uincaa, in iho
l.ocun Valley Mills, in l.ocuit township, Columbia
county wa dissolved, on lh 11th of O tober. 151 by
mutual content, All persons indebted to the lat firm
are requeMed to make sfttlement with .Imoi&Hydtr re
skIius at thu Mill and by whom all debtg of Hieing firm
will bo sfttted Thfl .Votfi, Bondi, Book accounts, 4c
aro iu thu hand of said tfnydcr, for o irly nayment.
nw.tii un.
AM03 UWDUt
unoli"r 1'.' 1,'Sl
NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
a 1 rut: von.vRH of
illiiiii and iron trcct,
JlJ-OOJttSWllf TA,,
t0 yuu wnnl FIl.Krl t do to IIIWWKII'M
llO)oil wont I.AVi:i.l,A fLOTUt (lo tifllllUWKRU
Unyou want. MALI, I llCLAINKSt (lalu HIUMVKIl S
Da you wnti. TAIII.K t'OVKKH I 0 to 1I11UVKH
lo )nu wnl . HITII llUUTKltrl I Ho to IIHUVVKII S
lln you wnnt SKKI.HTON HKIKTBI Uo to IIK0WK118
llo you nl till. UUTITII'S
HKIUT-itI I'l:Mli;llS I (lota IIKOVVKIt'd
Do Jou wnnt ML'rILINH I t!o In MltuWKU'S
II11 Jim want CAI.ICOKMI tlo lu IIIIOIVKK'H
llootl will t l,AWNl tin to IIK(IWKH'I)
llo ymi wnnt IIAUKUHS ! lio to IlltUWKK'R
llo you 'Hint 111! IICCIKti t do to llltoWT.It'ij
l)i)puaiit IhMICIlYI (Ivtollltn fcll n
llo yoitunnt III.CIVKH Uo to tIKOWKH'ij
Do you wnnt IIANItKt'.ltCIIIRrrit t!o to lUIOWi:if
D-.youwant Alll'll'B.U', lini.HI (Jo to lIHUWEIt'H
1 you waiit BTi:i,I.A HII AWI.S I Oo to IIROIVKK'H
Ihjjnuwant IIJ Mil MITTHI do to HIUUVKH'M
Do you wnnt SII.K (lllinl.Ki) r dot IIUOVtKK'S
Do you want (JAUNTI.KTS (
Doyouwanti HOT' lll:T lllt.M
lloynii wantTIDV OTI'IIN I
Do you want 1' I.M F NS (
do to llltoWPD-M
AtllSC do tu WtOWEirS
uo to HKOWKIl'a
Oo lo imoUTIt'rt
do to iimiwi;ji n
do to JllltllVUlt'H
do In HKOWKR S
do to IIROWKIfrJ
(.o 11 IIHOH'CR rl
110 ou want 9U, ll (llKr) f
llo ) on wnnt I'M IllinU, AM
I)oou want. AtfsiMr.Ri:a I
II 1 you mint I'WISI S I'IMin (
Do you want LIMJN CIIKUKH I
(!o to ii!iof"i:R a
do to iiovi:r!s
do to IIItWMR'S
do to niton kr'u
do to miOtVKJl-.S
do to mtowrjR'j
do to imou nit'H
do to IIUOWKH'S
do 10 iikoivi:r'!
Roto iiitutvmi'a
do lo IIKOlVKIt S
do to mtotrmt'a
doloBR(HVl;il
do to IIRMVKR'H
no you want ji; n.M r
Doyou want NANUIXNSJ
Do you want dINdU win
Do) on want IllIOAI.-'l
Do jou want CURTAIN' Ml'Sl.lrJl
Do ) 011 want COI.'lllUMIIKHI.S I
Do jou want WIIITU dOUDH I
Do 1011 want HUM tit
Doyou wnnt Pll.KSIA I
Doyouwnnl 111! KHI
lo 1011 want I. llli:S' int'.AI
Do jou want i.ADina' a irrrjiar
Doyiru wnnt FltX (ilto LllltS ( do lo I1R(IVKII'
1.0 10 IIRIIIVKR'M
Do jou want OI'llKXmVARIK
do to IIHOIVKR H
no you want i;i, lirtv iRi;i
Doyou wnnt 11 1RIUV Illll
Do you wnnt DUI'dS I
Do jou wnnt I'UUl) Sl l t:ai
Doyou want (.'III: tr dOODS I
Illoomsburg, May Is). lfM).
do tu HIIOUTR'S
do to IIROWr.R'S
Oo to IIROWKR'3
do to HHOIVIIR'S
Oo to UROWLIl'S
Jtii.iw.si ...ui i. !.;.
1AS3 IlUrERT STATIO .
nuurinvAiii), hound trainb.
riiiladclphla . N. V. Mail no) A SI.
" " Kipress 1D.UA, M
" I'ri'irt.t H.30 A. M
NOUTIUVARD I.OL'XD TRAINS
F.lmlra M 11 1 1 3 o p, sj
Xiaura Uxprcss 1 11,10 1", M
rreicht 10.1 A. 11
. n. s. fioomvi.v,
Jlay 4, lsOr.
HI EVA.-NM, 10. (KM) li:iriXKIC, A
" Tl.e,.,,.,r"'",",,'A,:."?,.,r! .,- W
1 eMW.M,.Pr.....H--Ui. fctTtf V' A
a r.:r;r " ...v51 x
w .f I'.iO Pf InK CpU .11 1 w-si. 5J
..r-tTl4- -0' T-S TVi,nJ I'ai p.. II wr.la
M (H fM,r,fcl.lt!.CJrcrMilSaft,l.
rer.I.lbi.ry.FQIIItTU HT.bslowChestn.it
Anput 17.
XHW 15US1NKSS FIU3I
I ME undersiclie,! resncrtlully inform tllr friends
I nod III. miNie elirally, lb it thev hai c entered in.
llllffli iTi'i i
in tne "111,1 Jrcaile," In Hlooiiitbiirg, Col.lliibia ro ,
li. ri' lliey inlend can in? on the business of ot.
rai. MkRulM,i7io, In all its dhcrnnoil bran. lien and
di liartuients. nndto nliuh they iniite an cJlension of
the pullic natroiiao.
s. ii miixi:r,
, , I'llED'K t". EVER.
Illooinstrl!, V ly 11, IPBI.-tf.
I'll! l-irlner.liipheri.tnr,ireeltin.'beteenthe un
1 dersliliied. nl Light nireet. in thn lliiie'ierini: Husl
ness, iiasdHsoliel outbeflr.tilny of Juno last, by inn
lual rons, nt. The ftoks t.riho Uie firm nro i.t 1'ie ld
.land, where nil pers in, indrbtcd. will please rallwitli.
ne.s ill h'mitler b,
"nieiiiriii. me nine hemic uu. .
colidllcled by U. Hulling, at Ihl
ei.l stand.
J. VY. SANKr.V
il. BALLING.
Light Street. Aug. 01, lfCI -?ts
CHJAHS A TOBACCO.
A ',T
tifisortinriit 'f tliuir Tlaars Toh-ifrn. In 1
lUff. Cotifrrtioiti rv mid Notion rcurr.iHv.trf i h-
rr with a full nto:! of 11 AT. an 1 CATS, ciniftantly tui
i.dim .tiiti Mr Baic cii'sip, nt ino "Jiiooiii-uuiy nai a ..an
KllhlMl Hill). '
JOHN K. 0JKlO,
lljfitiia'i'irs M trili 1' , lft'l.
N 0 T 0 Yj.
AI.Ij p' rhotm arc forbid nuiinrx thf United Elates
UhILt ash Ma him, A. Huller I'atnt, icipilm
Irosn anllioried ngt nil, with poMT of attorney as we
arc ttttrrihiut'd tncnfiTCL' tht law hi all turfi coea,
A. UUVVEll ratentte
TiJUrf. v. luuai:.
lpy.Au;. 17, 1?C1.-3ei.
x. mmoihs hotel
fEi o.'uhvay, Kcw York.
boaki) Ki:i)Uti:i) ro $2 run day.
s ihl thnnppiiing or thin vat nnd commodirnu lintel,
in 1-51 ii has rnvfii tlin tingle endf at or ol tliu proirto
turd f hi ike il tlu miift miaiptuott-i, coinonteiii and
coinftut iMr hmnc fjr tlw citizen and stranger on ttiis
kide thu Atlantic.
.nd whit -vt has fpnid likely to aiiminifiti'r tn Hit)
CDiiit'iut ofitd KuSct'i the v luie und'avored, without re
gard lo cnni. tpru ilu. and to conibintj all the elrint nt a
if t.i lividjal and social fttjoyinvHt which modern art
Ii iu nliilniiiilnmlii.tlnnnmiieai fll.,l tl,.-, n.
tronairii v,liich it hai roininaiided .lurii.- the paftt in
wan, ik a uratift ins nrnuflliat llicir tifrrti, havu bin n
aiS'-iH'il
j Slave lUdttced the Bncc cf Bo'wd to,
Two MOIIa.'s prr !).!. '
uttliL'Mim 1(1119 abjitiit? nono of tit1 luxurios wj;h
w Inch th ur tibli' has htth tio bjpn supplied.
TKhAUWULh, WIUTCU1II k CO.
ir
HOWAUU ASSOCIATION PHIL
ADKl.rill A
A II :i uloiit liutitutiiui rvtabtishod bv w rial endow.
mi ui, fr ih' r.'li. t nf Hit' Mtk and Iium-nM-d, ulllicU'd
with Virulent sin I Cpi.U-mic Disf.tst's, and tpi-cially
f r tin Curu f lu an'n ol thu rtiiiual Or;iiiti. Dm
I cnary tn" to pati. nl iu all parU f tho UmtL'd States
V 1,L' VII C liKI'DUTS on "periuaturrhira, and otb
it Di-niisi" of tli ri xual Orfaiii, and on Ihu NliW
lti:ir.IHi:ri .uiplu) d, -ni tothr ailluU-d in Bi'ul'd
let;iir ilnpi a. trir ofcharst's Two ui thrvu Stamps
for N.tataae w ill W acriptabh'. Addrt'n Dtt.JtfKIIj
ItiilMtllT t.V, Acluitf tsiirffeon, llow.ird .Wocia
tio'i, .Vn. J riuuth .Ninth tiUwLt, L'hilatltlpliia I'd,
Jl.irih 2. If'il lJtiu
CAUTION
rpMI public m hereby cautinund acaint buing or ta
1 kiiiL'au ajoicuuikiiton a note which the uiitic-mgued
cue in CiJorgu .Mark, dated tin thirtieth day ot Pep
tcmbtr. tifiht- tn hundred and mxty-niit-, lor itr . sum of
(Un dollirs stud twrnty-ilvi) cents, which note I am Ut
irmined not to pay un compelled by Ian, as I hara
ccuived no value for thu jdinc.
JAt'OU STIN'II.
Locust twp., October lat, 1-CI
E, H'jb XilT X Xl 5? f
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DLooManuiifi P.i.
oir.re in Court Ally, formerly occupied by Charles It,
Jiuckaluw .
ll!omBl)ug. jlec. 4. ."'.
unal luslltule and Academy,
Of KW COLL'.MUUS. M'ZnitNn COUNTY, 1'A.
fl'lli: next Term of thii Ins(i'utin will commenco
X on
JIIOXD.iY, AUGUST UVU, j
Tnderthe ilirerii fl'rof. II U Ui her, whn. ana
H holnr. it Ttut h r. and a Lecturer, ii too widtly and;
too favorably know n lo uei il any rccoiuiuendatiou
Adilitl'innl iacihtH'i. t thoe heretofore enjn cd by
Ftudenlkt will be farm shod during the term and uar. i
Intructioiu in Vocal uud Insirnnant tl Mtuic will
Ui'giveitby un aecouipluhed Tenrhcr.
1 or the Trustees,
JOHN KOONS, Stfc'ry,
August 10. mt.
JOSEPH GREEN, SOK Sc CO.
AVhotetnloandRct.nl Dealers In
1
Oil, CLOillS HI.MIOW SltAlir.S, &C.
Tojctllcr with a cnmplclo Yarii-ly of G CAUINUT
WAI'.t', at tlie lowest Cash prices.
!SO. 45 NOUllI SKU0N1) STREET,
JO-tril OUBBN, )
UK VJ. (JltUUN, ( 1'lllI.ADCLl'lllA.
B. JOVKH LEiSTT.R )
Alarih 1. ln!I -Dm,
WANTED, FOU TEAOHEUS
fplIUCnnjiifhaingrhool District wanted 4 iumI Ens
J lull -chonl Tcach'.rs, fur 5 montlis, fallary SJ3pir
m. mill Applirants pteaso la appear at tha Jay ttlu n
the tunty Bunerlntcndeut will imkn ihn rnm.,.ni...n
i Locust Ual, October 5, li.til.
. .!." WOHLrARTII, ammttu,
AnhUaJ, Oct IS 161, Jt
Scroflila, or King's Evil, i
l" a constitutional disease, a corruption of tha
blood, by which this fluid become vitiated,
weak, and poor, lletns In tho circulation, It
perrndes tho whole- body, and may burst out
in disemo on any part of It. No organ lo free
from Its attacks, not is there one which It may
not destroy. Tho scrofulous taint is variously
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, imnuro air. filth
and filthy habits, tho depressing; vices, and,
abovo all, by tho venereal infection. What
ever bo Its origin, it is hereditary in tho con
stitution, descending from parents to children
unto tlio third and fourth feneration j" indeed,
it seems to bo tho rod of Him who says, " I
will visit tho iniquities of tho fathers upon
their children."
Its effects conimenco by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
the lungn, liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles! in tho glands, swellings i and on
the surface, eruptions or tores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in tho blood, depresses
tho energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofubus com
plaints, but they have fur less power to with
stand the attacks of other diseases i conse
quently,, vast numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous in their nature,
aro still rendered fatal by this taint in tho
system. Most of tho consumption which de
cimates tho human family has its origin directly
in tlus scrofulous contamination i and many
destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of alt tho organs, oriso from or
are aggravated by the same cause.
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ;
their persons aro invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse, it from the system we must rcnovato
tho blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a mcdianc wo supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla,
the most effectual remedy which tho medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
whero prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from tho most activo rcmcdials that have
beon discovered for tho expurgation of this foul
disorder from tho blood, and the rjscuo of the
system from its destructive consequences.
Hence it should bo employed fur the cure of
not only scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which arise from it, Midi as Ebcitivh
and Skin- Diseases, Sr. Asinoxv'a Fine,
IlOSC, or KRYSIrELAS, l'lMr-LES, PtmcLEs,
Blotcues, Hlaiss and Boils, Tumors, Tktteb
and Salt Hiiecm, .Scald He id, Kinowobm,
ItiiEustATisM, SyniiLiTioand Meiicuiiial Dis
eases, Dnor-iT, Dvsnrsu, Debility, and,
indeed, all Cosiplaists arisino inoM Vitia
ted or IaruitE Blood. The popular belief
in " impurityof the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofula is n degeneration of the blood. 1 ho
particular purpose and virtuo of this Sarsapa
lilla is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
Ayers Cathartic Pills,
FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO,
arc so composed that disease within tho ranee of
their action can rarely withstand or evade them
Their pent tra ting prop?rtics search, and cleanse,
and invigorate every portion of the human organ
ism, correcting its dueascd action, and restoring
I its healthy vitalities. As a consequence of theso
t properties, the Invalid who is bowed down with
pain or physical debility is astonished to find his
health or energy restored by a remtdj at once so
simple and inviting.
iot only do thev eurp the cverv-dav comnlaintt
of every body, but aUo many formidable and
dangerous die care. Tho agent below named is
pleased to furnish gratis my Americaii Almanac,
lontaininR certificates of their cures and directions
for their uso in the follow In ti comnlaints : Costive
ness, Heartburn, Headache aminy from disordered
Stomaek, Nau$eat Indigestion, Paul in and Mot bid
fnacticn of the Bowel, Flatultucy, Lou oJ'Avpe'
tite, Jaundice, and other kindred complaints,
aiisin from a low state of the b&dy or obstruction
of its functions.
(
AyerS Cherry PeCtOral,-
roit TUB nArtu Ct'EK OP
Coughs, Colds, inllucuzn. Hoarseness,
Crutip, llrnncliitis, luciiiicnt Consunip
tiou,und Tor thu relief of Consumntiio
rntients tn advanced stages or the
disease.
So nido is the field of its usefulness and so nu
merous arc the casrs of its cures, that almost
every section of country abounds in persons pub
licly known, who have been restored fiom alarming
and ecn desperate diseases of the tungj by its
use. "When once tried, its superiority over every
other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape
observation, and where its virtues are known, the
public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ
for the distressing and dangerous affections of the
pulmonary organs that are incident to our climate.
While many inferior remedies thrust upon the
community hate failed and been discarded, this
ha3 Kair.ed friends by rery trial, conferred bencfitfi
on the alllictcd they can never furgct, and pro
duced cures too numerous and too remarkable to
be forgotten.
PREPARED BV
IMS. J. C. AYI3R fc CO.
LOWELL, MASS.
H. P. I.utz. J. It. il.i,, r.(. M. ilau.nli.ictl. I'loomiburs
A Miller, lietv. itk, aud L line lurc iu ti ery town in
renn.ylr.liii.i.
I'UIJLI ' NOTICE.
A Urge newCOOKlVG HTOVfl, ha b.'en tresvpaai
rnti on tho promts of tin wtnlcrftencti, in Centre
tow nuliip for icorftl years pan nnrlnsit ia likely to
r-'niain tinrl,uin-d, tho ow ucr or owners of raid rtny
Mitvf, nr rM'iested to pay rharpcB, and tae it away
or H n ill b ' tipnscd of a the Act of Assembly pro
TidH In all tuclt casts.
II. A. SWEPENHISEn.
Centre (n p. Oct. 13, 160t 3t.
STRAY CALK
CAME into the c-nctomirc of tho subscriber, near
HolirI)nrp, otne time last May, n jfarling Steer Thu
owner u requested toprove property, pay charge und
taktiit away, or it will ba disponed of aw the law directs.
JAM Erf GIDaO.N.
October 12, ltd. 3t,
OIIKAP MILITARY GAPS I
MIMTAUV CAl. of every mirt. sir.e and quality,
for tali) (heap at the. tlioomabure Mat ft Cap Emporium.
Also (j'roceries, Confectiouancfl 'Clear, tc.
JOHN' IC. tllUTOV.
IHnomsburg. dept. 11, leGl.
IIOUSH FOU SALE.
t moveable Framk IIocie, will be told cheap, on ap-
nliratton to the nndriicned.
l.CYI I.. TAT U.
lUooimburg, July 13. IrCl
raOTKCTIOX FI50M LIGHTNING.
. HK suli.cnlier woulj inroriti Ins friends, that lis is
' How jirepare.l tn put up, on short lictice. anil in a
acjeuhfir inaiincr, the tie. I
furw.i i'oi.vted iianr.vi.va rods,
at 12i rents pi rf'Hit All work warrnnteil.
K. U. IllllLCMAV.
niouiusburg. May "1, laCll.
KIV rVSt&LXEEltV GOO&S.
TIIK undersiirned woi;lil most respectfully announce
to the citizens of Uloomburc and vicinity, that sh't has
received front tho ca tern cities her fall nnu
IV! VI I It M IJJNBliV (l)lll!S,
all of which she isprepart-d to make up.Q
nnd n'll at a very reaaonably low figurt.S.VX.
JfpAr ller axsorlmvnlnfeoislsare a tiitlo u "XJtt
tLj pf nor in point of durability as wtlttaitefulneif,
tnany otf'red by he; in this section k'ri'tcfore She re
turns tnatiKi rr tun iioerai pa rorar in? na rtceivcJ,
and rtupectfully so'icitc a continuance nf the trine.
MARY UAUULEV.
Wo.-initburff. Oit. 1?, lpfll.
John Faroira.
SIS AUCII Street, between "th, awl
Fill, -t.eils.
tlMt oeiR.iMrlr! srrrt! rilaaVnliaO I
lMrnRTVr. & vUhi-rtlt'Kta or. ana
HI..MU ii su i'.ikik FAt;v ruita,
For Laditi Must and CkilietnU wear.
llaviuc now manuMclurrtl and in
stnr niv Usual lar?c and beautiful as
s. fortniept of all the various st)tes and
quauues hi i urs. aaapieu 10 ine com.
mg Fall and Winter i-ensons 1 would
respectfully In.ltsan examination of mystoek and pri.
ees from tho" uitintinjr to purchase as 1 urn enabled
to oiVer them very desirable jQdureuitnts,
All my t-'ura have bet n purchased i'ir ra h, and made
h exp'Tienc d add competent hand, and as t e present
uiunitary Itoubles rend.-nt necessary that 1 should dis.
piso of my toots at very small t'liisic on rost.
1 am satisfied that It u ill be to tha interests of those,
how design purihasins, to give me a call.
Uy" iteeolleit. the name, number aud street Joha
rarrira (Vcw Fur store HIS Arch Street, rinladalplila.
P P'ita. 7 lui) .Sni
IMPORTANT FilOJt (JEN. STONE S
COLUMN.
lleconnohniiucc 'Jowartl I.iesUtri tht
Futeral Tioops on the Virgtuii tilt
100(1 of rur Mtnuguiml 40tiO lit belt
fall of ( ol. taker Our Troop
Maintain th.ir Position,
On Monday afternoon the unnouncc
mcnt was mailo iu WasLingtoa that a bat
tlo was in progrei.3 on tliu Upper I'otomao.
An hiteuio excitement wasitbc result of tlia
iutbrniatioD, and thu telegraph offices, and
olher poiuts where news was must likoly to
bo received, were besciged by persons anx
ioui to obtaiu paitieulara of tbo conflict.
The following is the substance of tha de
spatches during Monday Dight : '
Gen. Stone crossed the Potomac this
(Mjnday) morning, with one portion of his
command, at Edwards's Kerry, and an
other at Ilaniaou's Island.
Five companies of the Fifteenth-Massachusetts
crossed at Harrison's Island at
daybreak. They proceeded t'i wi hiu a
inilo an A a half of Locahurg without meet
ing tho enemy, supported hy thu remain
der of the regimens aud part of tha Twen
tieth. A gallant reconnoisanjo wasrmuOo early
iu the moruitii; hy Major Mis, of Colonel
Van Aliens cavalry, and Caplaiu Stewart
Assistant Adjutant General, Irom H iward a
Ferry toiir.irds I,eesburg, with :)J cavalry.
They eattsc cu tho Fourteenth Mi.iskippi
rehel ngituent, received their fire at U5
yards, returned it with their pii-tola, and
fell hack in order, hnnging in one priso
ner. Up to 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, Gen.
rftoi c held his own position Mtisfactorily,
though his comparatively .small forco upon
tho island tvtu engaged with some 10UO of
tho onsmj.
About 5 o'clock in the afternoon, largo
reinforcements of the enemy appeared up
on our right which was commanded by
Col. Uaker, Senator from Oregon
The Union forces engaged numbered
about 1300, and weio attacked hy a force
supposed to bo from SiJOU to I0,wu&.
At this jitiKlMc, Oil. linker fell, at the
I -. j lts busuUf, zullilhlh Ultirins Oil
J a is j -a
us men io uv contest.
Immediately bel'oro ho fell he dispatched
Major Young to Geueral Stotm to iipprisu
htm of the condition ol ilftir-, mm (ro.ic
.1 c. ... .. . . . i
' rai cioirj imtucuiati..y p.-jeeueu tn ;
'sJa toward the right to take command ,out
in the couiu;iuti c.-tatcJ by tliu tall oi Oo).
Ejkcr tLe rigbl iiu sustained. a repulse,
with cotiiiilurablt: loss.
Gcucral Stoue reporti tliat tlie loft,wing
retired in good order. lie will hold poai.
cieioii of llarrisou Llaud, aud tbo an
proaohos thereto.
J lio reniains ofCcl IJatcr, were removed
to I'oolesTillt', and nill bo brought to
Washington on Wednesday. He held his
conimis-iou as Colonel from tho Stttc of
Pennsylvania, having lately reoeived it at
tne hands of G.iv Ourtin, ai commander
of the California Kcgimcnt.
A BubMiyient despatch says r
''Gen. Evans (in command of the rebel
t'orcts) has four field pieces aud three pie
ces masked, with about -1000 men. A
prisoucr v,ho was taken mentions that ho
has 'IU0U rebel troops and expect reinforce
ments."
Gen. Stocc believed ho could occupy
Lecsburg and hold it.
Tho despatch is dated Edwaid & Ferry.
fayln eonsequenea of the failure lo re
ceive returns from several counties, wo
aro unablo to make a complete list of tbo
members elected to tho nest House. Tho
1'ut so far as received foots up as follows :
Democrats, 43
Republicans, 30
Democrats elected on Union tickets, 10
Uepublicaii3 " " ' 8
oa 47
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No. io, xonrii wharves.
I'hila.Ulptiii.
EtOPK ilE.VKtUS
Sir IP CHANDLERS.
Spun Cotton for Caulkmir, Uopeg, Twinss.Tar, Pitch,
uaaum. nioiks, ana uars, &.C.
August 4. lcrt'l l.'m,
THE WINE STOltl
or
T Q it H 5C , SWARlf,
311 WALNUT STREET,
(below Fourth rit.,)
, rilll.AUGM'lUA, fk.
.tujnst i. l-l?m.
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FRESH ARRIVAL
or
SPUING AND SUMMER GOOD,
MILLER BEYER'S.
TUC subscribers havo Just returned from tho City
With another targe ana select assortmet of
Sl.ring; anil Summer Joods,
purchased nt rttiladelphla, at the lowest figure, an4
which they arc detvrmiu.d to sell on as moderate wrma
as can bo procured elsewhere tn lllooiiisburg Their
slock comprises
uiunw muss aaons,
of choir, st styles and latent fashion.
DRV oihiiis, jixd aituvuiirs.
n ) y mwjviivw
ceu.in ii:irk. munir ii:ike
inOX. .VAILS, JiOOJ.- -.. suot.s
HATS l( C.JPS, ;e S, c . 4 . ,
In short everlthrig urually epl li . ' tv?
lo whuli they invtl tin- t -lc,e:eD,ri.
The Highest price paid for country pr uu,-
MILLSR U LVEK.
Bloomiburg May 11, lf-Cl
OKi HAUI) OHASS SEED'.
Tut Jl-ata.oa io'thj Cjir) u Usurrj'