Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, December 07, 1861, Image 3

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    enemj, anil hat people, al a regular elcc
on, have sustained the Union by a target
maiorltv and a lamer aeereirate vole than
Ibey eter beforo gave to any candidate on i
any nupstion.
Kentucky too, tor tome time in doubt, is
now decidedly and I think unchangeably
ranged on the oidt ol tho Union. Missouri
i compatallvsly qnlat, and 1 teliove can
not again bo overrun by the In.tirreciionists.
Those three States ol Maryland, Kentucky
and Missouri, neither of which would prom,
ite a .Inglo soldier ut first, havo now an
aggregate ol no lets than forty thousand in
the Held for the Union, while of their cit
izens certainly not more than n third of that
number, and they of doubtful whoroabouls
and doubtful existence, are In arms again t
it. After a somewhat oloody struggle of
months, winter closes on the Union people
of Western Virginia, leaving them matters
of their own country.
An insurgent forco of about fifteen nun
dred for months dominating tho narrow pen
insular togion of tho counllHs of Accotnac
and Northampton, and known at the East
ern shoto of Virginia, together with some
contiguous parts of Maryland, have laid
down tlioir arms, and the peoplo thoro liava
renewed their allegiance to and avenpted
the protection of tho old Mag. This lepvtl
no armnd insurrectionists North of the Po
tomac or East of tho Chesapeake.
Also, we have obtained a footing at each
of the isolated points on the southern coast
of ilattotas, Port Royal, Tybeo Island near
Sanannah,andShip Island.and we likewise
havo some peneral accounts of popular
movements m behnll of the Union in North
Carolina and Tennessee. These things
demonstrate that the causn of tho Union is
advancing steadily southward.
Since your last ndjournmont, I.ieut.-Gfin-e'.al
Scott, has retired from the head of tha
army. During his long life the nation has
not been unmerciful of his merit, yet, on
unlhog to mind, how faithfully, ably and
brilliantly ho has served his country for a
time far ba'ik in our history, tvhon few of
the now living had been born, and thence
forward continually, 1 cannot but think wo
are still his debtors. 1 submit, thcrolore, for
your consideration, what further mark of
recognition U duo to him-anil to ourselves
as a gratalol people.
WUh the retirement of Ueneral Scott camo
tho Executive duly of appointing in his stead
. General in-chief of the army. It was a
fotrnnato circumstance that neither in conn
ul or country was there, so far as 1 know,
any difference of opinion aa to the proper
porsontobo selected The retiring Chief
fepoatodly expressed his judgemonl in fa
vor ol General MoClellati for tho position,
and in this tho nation seemed to ijive ,
unanimous concurrence. The desinnali
i lie designation
ut General McClellan is, thereforo.in a con
idcrablo degreo tha selection ol tho conn
try ai woll ns of tho Executive, and hence
ihere is better reason to liopo that there v ill
be given him tho confidence and cordial
support thus, by tatr implication, promised
and without which ho cannot, with so full ,
BlTicioncr, uervo tho country. U has been
said that ono oan general 11 ueuer man
two good ones, and tho faying is truo if la
ken to mean no moro than tliat our army U
belter dirocleJ by a single mind, though in
lerior,thdii by two superior one at vananco
and cross purpose wilh each other. And
iho same i? true in nil joint operalioiis,v.'hB.-u
in ihoao nnqaged can havo nune Lu, a com
mon end in view, and can diflur only as tn
the choice nf iricaue.
In a larm at sea, no one on board can
A'ictl tho ihip to nink, am! yet not unlrB
4uontly all go down together, because Ion
many ill direct and no single mind can bu
a lowed 10 control.
It eoMlniies 10 develop that ilic insurrne-
un u largely if 1101 oxclu.ively,a war upon
the fit-t principle ol popular Hovernmcm
the fi?hi ol the peoplo Conclusive ovi
I'li ico ol thn is found in the mot rave utid
111 iiuroly copfiilerod public donurieuti, as
wull as in till) general touo uf I tits inanr
i;o!Us.
In i!ifi3e documents wo find llio aclinc.vN
ti,laemnl of the ctistiiig right of sulfrao,
and the dmiial to the people uf all rislu to
paftieipato in tho oeleciion of publiu olficer5
ecopl llio I.t'gMlanvo, boldly advocatail,
w nil labored aruinents 10 prove that a laro
control ol tin' people in Uutumment is the
source of all political ovil.
Monarchy int-ll isanrnutimns hinted at as
a possible rufugu from the pouer of Iho
people.
In mv pre.enl position I could scarcely
be justified wcio I to omii raising a warn
ing voice asainst lliis approach of return
ing despotism It is not needed nor filing
tioie that a eonoral argumunt should bo
mado in favor of popular institutions.
Butjlliere is one point with its connections,
not bo" hackuoyed as most olhurs, to winch
I as!; a brief attunlion. It is thy olior' to
place capital on an equal foot.ng w..li, il
not above, labor, in tha c'.ruclurj of tho
(Jovoroinont.
It is assumed that lahor is availablt only
m connection wilh cu,iitnl, llml nobody la
bors unless somebody else nwn'113 capita!,
somehow by the use of it, induced him 10
labor This assumed, it is next consirieroJ
whether it is bust ilut capital shall hiro la
borers, and thus induce thorn lo work by
their own consent, or buy them and drivo
thern lo it without thoir consent.
Having proceeded so far, il is naturally
concluded that all laborers are either hired
laborers or what wo call slaves And fur
ther, It is assumed that whoever is once a
liireJ laborer is lined in that condition lor
life. Now hero Is no such roktion between
rnniial and labor, as assumed, nor is there
any such thins as a free man being fixed
for life in :he condition of a hirod laborer 1
Hoth these assumptions are falso.and all in- 1
terferenco3 from them aro groundless I.a- I
bor is prior lo and independent of capital. I
Capital is only the truit 01 lauor, ana couiu
never havo existed if labor had not first ex
isted. Labor is the superior of capital, and
deserves much the higher consideration
Capital has its rights, which are as worthy
of protection as any other rights. Nor is it
denied that thero is and probably always
will bo a roUlion botween capital and labor
producing mutual benefits Tho error is in
assuming that the whole labor of the com
munity exists within that relation
A few men own capital, and that few
avoid labor themselves, and with thoir cap
ital hire or buy another few to labor lor
them. A large majority boloug to neither
class neither work for olnors nor have oth
ers working for them.
In most of the Southern States a majority
of tho wholo people, of all coloas.aro nuither
slaves nor masters, while in tho Northern a
large majority aro neither hirers nor hired,
Men wilh their families, wives, sons and
daughter!!, work for themselves on their
farms, in their houses, and in their shops,
taking tho wholo product lo themselves, and
asking no favors of capital on iho ona hand
nor of hired laborers or slaves on tho other.
It is nol forgotten that a considerable num
ber of persons mingle their own labor with
their capital that is, ihuy labor with their
nwr, liotiili.. nml nlsn linv nr hiri nthflr.1 In
labor for them, but this is only a mixed and
not a distinct class. No principle slated Is
disturbed ly the existence oi this mixed
class
Again, as lias already boen said, ihere it,
not, ot necousily, any euch thing r.s tho
froo hired laborer bonis fliced lo lhat con-
dition for Ufa. Many independent men,
UYorywnofe in luesa i?Uto, a law years
back in ilieir Uvea, were hired In bo tor.-'.
The prudent, ponilws bfRlnner in the
world, labors for wages uwhilo, Haves a eur
vi with which to buy toots or land for
bunself, (ban labors on lim own account
another while and at length Inrus another
new beginner v help hitn
This Is thojust and generous and prosper
ons system which opens tho way to all
gives hope to all, and consequently energy
ami prnyroM and Improvement
ot ma
nonunion 01 an,
No men livinrr aro moro worthy to bo
ttuted than those who toll up from poverty
none less inclined tn take or touch aiiftht
which lhy havo not liono-lly earned, f.et
them beware of surrendering a political
power which they already pososs, and
which, if surrendered, will surely be used
to close tho door of advancement against
such as they, nnd tn fix now disabilities and
burdens upon them till all of likorty shall
be lost.
From the first taking of our National
Census to tho last aro seiciity years,
and wo find our population at the end of tho
period eight times as great as it was at Die
The Increase of those other things which
men deem desirable has boen greater.
Wo 'hus havo at mm view what tho pop
ular principle applied tn Government
through tho machinery of tha States and tho
Union has produced in a jjlvi-n time, nnd
n.l.n what, if P-mly maintained, it promises
lor the future.
Thero nra already among u, ho-e who,
if tho Union be pron'rved ti live to spo
it contain two hundred and lilt) millions.
The etrugglo of to-day is not altogether for
to day, it is for A val future aleo With a
rclianco on PrnviiUnse all the more firm
and earnest, let us proceed in the groat task
which events have devolved upon us
AnruiisM Lincoln.
Washington, Dec. 3, 1S6I.
Tho Lu7.rruo Members.
The army voto has been tho causj uf
trouble, not ouly in Philadelphia, but also
in iittzomo county. Tho boartl of return
Judges which met on tho 12th inst , after
a warm discussion, protracted until two
o'clock in the morning, decided not to enu
morato the returns of companies which
boro on their faces evidenco of fraud, or
wx-ic not mado out in accordance Ttitli law:
but to count those rotes on a separato slip !
of paper, and give certificates of election
. ' I
upon tho county vote. Tim proposi
Tt.!a n.ort:
J.UI3 proposition
was carried by a vote :3 in faror to 20
against, whereupon the niinoiity secedr.it
jinu oroanizsu a nti'v conveniion ive'
presume that tlicy enumerated the whole '
I army vote genuine and fiauduknt, and
I granted certificates of election accordingly,
j The majority completed their labors by
carlifyim; to the election or Peter Walsh.
s. V. trimmer, and Win. S. ltosj, to tho
Legislature, the tno former regular Dem
ocrats, and the latter a Democrat elected
on tho Union ticket. Mo doubt both sot of I
members will appear at the opening of tho,viir;r
session with their respective certificates ot s
election, whon tho ouostion will bo preseu-
a Board of lteturu Judges can crant oar-
j titicatcs of election, entitling tho holdeM '
1 to scats in opposition to the determination
of the majonli. We apprehend thatthoac -j
holding certificates from the majority p
I which is the board have a pnwi faciei
light to seats in thi House, and the mm-'
oiity claimants must sect retires? through
. a contested tlectiou. Harrisburg Patriot
1 and Union.
DluocKburg Ladies' Army Aid Social
Proceeding ot Monday's Meeting
lli response to the App.al cl luo Hanilary Coinuii.-
stop a number ol ladieu of Dlooni.n-.irg met in the bu.e
nit.nnf the Prcsbtcnlan UhurLh.on Monlay afternoon
the second inrt.
On motion Ahss lUnntrT Rl-ria-r was eluej t'rrsi
' iut; Miss DEULiM rpiMxtMi. Vica President . Mr.
I IU; aii Janb Joui. Secretary
I On (notion, iho following Committees iveie appointed
, l wit . On Citmtuutut ccU Rj ..iirj, .Viises Hell Unb
I insoii, Eieluio liftrion and Harriet Sharpies ; to.frfiLii
Gulriuttf'i. Mtu-. All'..1 Hinder. Amelia I'omLnj .
t Mary Chamberlain. Jeiii.u Culhcurt, llaiir.all Ucr.ue.
I Mario Moyer, Mr.. Par.in flmwn, Mrs. t'annie lVeaici
I Mrs II. 0. Philips, and Mrs. M. C. Wnoduard 1 to J)..
1 li-iture Mb'., Mrs E. Mendcnhall, Mrs. Win. Neol, Mrs.
I). L. McKluney, and Mrs. E R. Drinker.
The Coinmiltee on Cnnilitutii.n tr.d Ry-La-.vs were
ordered to report to our next meeting.
Mr. Willuni Snyder was selected to recent mid for
waid articles
One motion, aijnurfted, to mcit In the Lecture Rccm
ol the Lutheran Churca, on Wednesday, the 4th Inst ,
at 3 o'clock r. m.
iiAr.nnu ni'PURT, rnfH
11 J- John, 4tcre'(-e.
Froceo Jini'ti of Vsdnesdsy's MeeUng.
Mel, pursuent lo adjouiii::ien!, on Wedccj-day, the
4lh inst , at 3 o'clock p. m.
The Coinmitlro on Constitution lepotl the fotlowin;,
whic.'l was adopted, n: -
' OONBTITUTIOK.
. 1st. This ss. notation shall tu Ka9i n as the Hlocn.s-
burg Ladies Army Aid Society.
I ?d. Its object shall lo to work for, and contnhtito to
I the comfort and ullicieiiry of Iho soldiers of our army.
31, lis officers shall consi.t ofn Pre.ittcnt. Vicu
Truiident. Secretary . Treasurei, Auditor, Kecelvtr and
I'orvvardtir, Solicitniij Coninuttue, rnd Lxcmtio Com
mittee
4th Tho dutica of the Trefi l"nt elmll le to pr ido
at a'l meetings cf the associn'mu, aiH to call mitt c
at the raquett of any thrc tiumbera, and with li 1 1.
ecutivo Committee to decide all TiOftiona wh'ti m,x
arise in the intervals ot ii.oetinii of t'tc aieo- .io'
Stli. The duty of tho Vicu l'rQident bhul' kt mi
and counsel the President when revested, 'i I to p1
aide overmeeting8. hi her absence
titb, The Secretary tihatlktep a recoid of (he pru
ceedings of alt muiting. and cue noticj ofdll called
meetings, and cu.idnrtall correspondent
Tth. Tho Tre.isurer shall receive and pty oat all
ii)iie3, Iceei i 14 u strict ucount of the panic, tijieth
r with the ordoiiiof thti President, which shall bg vuit
ohcrs for the same.
Ptli Tlu? Auditor, Hcceivcr nnd Forwarder, shull
audit the Trcaiurer'4 accounts, tike charge if all nrti
cloi dwtuated to thu tSoclctr, or provided by them, and
to forward the same tu their dcsnution under the ad
vies of the Executive Committee.
Oth. The Executive Committee thall consist of four
membirs. to bo tUcted by thu Society, toguhtr with
the President
10th. Tho soliciting Committee shall consist of twelv 3
members, to be tdected Ly thj H.ciety. nhose duties
ig uo tuti.cii ljt uw Kiviy. niiuxv m
shall bo M solicit funds, ualm ils and labor, end to
jvkcu anisui touifiwaiura in k uj iiiibv uwyaiuiivism,
hand over thu funds tj tho Ir isurer, the u.utcriuls to
the Executive Ooimnltteo and the list to the Secretary I
fjr nen by the k'x Com. and tor preservation.
11th, All ptr inc ci nt'ibuting to promote tlio objic' ;
of thti associatiuji hall be eonsiJerediujmberi and en
titled to vote. I
1 2th. The times and places ol meeting shall be fixed
or changed at thu mediums of tbe tusoa&tton.
On motion then proceeded to permanent organisation,
which resulted in tha election of the following o filter a,
to vi if- j
Pre side nt-Misa IIARRXCT PCPEIVP
Vice President Miss Dllihii CattL;u. I
tfecretary JI . Dr. P. Jih.
Treasurer Mrs Julia Pupirt.
Auditor i. ileetiver William Enydcr
The Society tl.cn proceeded to fill tho several Com ,
initleeB, as follow a .
cufies CVmHiifee -Mrs L V Lutz, Mra. Wm.Neal,'
Mrn. H. Mciidvnhnll, Mrs. B. U Drinker, Nth. S. A.
Wilson, Miss ti. Uooue. Mid. V. L McKluney andMiis
Harriet snarpu-ss
1 soliciting CMaitiec
Miis -Mice Snyder, MitfJ M M.
Grou, nts,
Grou, "Iss llsuuah Waller, Mim J.uuio Cathcart
Mis-, .Martha Kloau, Midi Lvelina 'urt ,u, ma Ilann-ih
Boone, 'Us, John V. PtirstJ Mrs. I'reas Ilrowu, Mrs.
Fauuie Weaver, Mrs Uenry G Plu'iy and Mr M C
Woodward.
1 On motion it was huolviJ, That, Mist Ucll tto-buon
nd MUfHaitiotnupffrt.be a committee who.e duty
UihouUbwtoprocurenvBiiiinoiei.withbaekiniark-
dContributiM.fo,e.ck and Wounded Boldien." and
havo thim put up at appropriate puLlic placet
It wa further Jltsclced, That Mua Heine T Webb.
attbePoit mice be authorized to receive and take i
charge of suih donations of material or finished work
a may suit the nonvenience vf parliva Ij leave at that
place,
O11 motion, aJjoiftncd, tu meet again o.i Saturday tho
Mtb inst
HAH JUT I" I'fWP
H J Jef At n -ry
Correspondence.
Fsr las Dtvxttrat.
Educational.
ter Ubora with all the em-rev ol uhith he Is nosed J.
lo niahe his pr'-sermona nil Lut with llttlti clct. Tha i
I,, t.. ..,.,.1.1 l..n..l..in 1..t n..nn. L,
1LI.UII HUlllI MO ..U IIU"". "'"I UUIW OUlUS
liiotni,'' or falluifileisly upon bfarcn soil. The tench
cr Is mortlftfKl on witnessioj tho dominant military
spirit of hisyouu; "S'lMicrt," InJceJ mental an J mor
& ohlisattons t.re ton aitly nrglcctetl, these "stirring
t inn's." .Man 'I mt ei.orgctic and rnterprlslng j
eilucAOiiofrur iiuntry ar blvouaccd on tho tented j
lUl'J, whllo olf era, lens cflicltint nml perhaps less amtl '
tions have Win selected lo (111 tho breach,. j
Less activity Is witnessed In tho rank than Is desit '
atlo owing doubtless to the unusually largo corps of
J new rrrruiti.
I The earnest active teacher vi 111 feel the e fleet of tho
times more poignantly t!mn many wmMippoae tjhcti
thero Is an much labor to bjpvrrwmcd an'l thl trusty
laborers nro so few wo aro net surprise that the hvfc
teacher would regret the loss of hii valient cu-workers
who are tinbarked In an cquitlj' important and a mure
dangerous entcrprte.
Coiulftantwttlitho common school system were m.v
tty serious obtacU's they wire met mul d"tLriitidt
and may q not hope tJnt ihu evils wliali U sit us nosv
a a phtlon, will he ft'itiomlj avpitcd-ihttt hnppinu s
wilt again opread hr plniohi r i r JLIa imxt faored
Vl,n peace again j1a-idJii .mr Attpilo anu r
itur; uur iiatl&nat'ty, th. n will eJu aum rcccivoa
mij!it -mpulse. BuMhcie is need ofactun inojrar
ny that lull and tatiifactory rcs'JUs may ensue. A wa
eiins uf purpose hers may cauu a dit,ater more ter
Me in Its results than that of Kail's P.utT.
Ve should like to hnar from our fellow labrcrs.
treat (Qjd Is often lost by inaithn, 'dors anon.
GUOROE.
Stillwater, Dec. Od 1SC1.
MARKIAGES.
On the 2Jtli nf Nov at lha rcnitlencf. of thi krl.l'.
f. - .thcr, liy Iter. V.. WJ'WO'th, ,Mr. J.al M Ht-rltALtw,
to jfi', riATiuni u
Col co l'x
ln iimloursvill'.ou the 30i!i lilt., by nov.s snwnan
Mr Joii.-l Wmt.iv Siunsos, ol llloomsliuri,', Columbia
co , tu Mist K vtl Lclo'), oi .Mlllliaburs, Union cotir.ty
t'J.
" ' " "
DEA1 HS.
In Uan itle on Tueailay, tin' Coth
KnwxoiER, vvlfn of David N. Kov-li
ult Mrs. Navcy
over, Ei'l . aged 40
years, u months, nnd M days.
Loan Hi-rutR. Est., died siidJeulv .11 IVilkssharre on
lit- 'jTth ef Noveriber. in the floth year of hi. life
' -V cuns-.ian. i'atr'ot and CcntlenianJ
KEVIEW OF TIIK JIA11KJL1T.
COr.HECTF.D IIXfAXP.
. 91 ij;clovek;eed..
00 BUTTER
50 LOGS
SO TALLOW
20 LAUD
10'rOTATOEB. .
$4 SH
II
12
12
J"
40
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CKWIIEAT...
Special Notices.
ASHIONABLE C I, C T H I II O
roR
r a i, l
The tilJ-cstaMiancJ
WHlTi: HALL CLOTHING BAZAAK,
at tint southwest corner cf
KOIIKTH AND MAHKUT STRCUTS.
la now prepared witka
t ULU STOCK Ol rASHIONABLt: reauv .made
OLOTIIIG FOR FALL ANU WINTKll WCAR
at inct'H winch challeitgu conipttition,
Paritculir attention civtn to Customer Woik, O.hteii
t uitoiM9, alfO HoiiM tiuanit' uits.A-c
WOirU HALL CLOTHIN'G BAZAAR
Houthwust Lorntr of
1'ULRTI! A.MO MARK.LT STRKCTH.
tETLP. 5. LIIVICK, rmpnotot.
Nov. W, ISA I. Mjy 1, lrtM Hm
A CAIID TO TIIK LADIES
Uiiponco's fiolih'n I'ilis for Fcinalrs.
Dr
fulliM tn correcting, rfgulaUnp and ranovifff net et
ttn cliontijrom mhiteitr cause, ami atxajs
avctttiful as e o-evixthv
Th'1 Combinutinn of iiiKr''ii'iit j in Dr. Dnponco's
(Jold"!! Pid nre perfectly harmle They h.ive bitn
Uhcd in the private practice of old lr. Uuponco forncr
thirty y 'tie. ami thousand:! of la.!, . cutt testify to
their K it nnd never fulinj; Pucn- in alniost tveiy
cite, 1.1 ' urrt-cluig irreguliritu h. relieving painful and
JistroiJ'ii.is imjiMtruution. pjrtir ulnrly ut 'Ue change uf
lift' I'.i m five to ten pilli will cure tfcia on. in an rt
dri'idfn riT.pl.unt. tho IVlnte Nearly itry teinale
inthflnl -ih t. i-oiu this cmipla:nt. Thu nboe pill
has p'ir. vr . ir'd thousnnd, and will enro you if
you uf t..,'t. jcy runnot karri you, on tho tontrnry
they ii'irv.-r 1 ohjitructiius. restore natnre toitsprop
rrrhiM ' unit inwaoratt, thenholo y;tein Ltdna
whoi" ulthwiH not piriuit .in mcioia1 ofF.nniJy,
will flndtl'fpp mil 1 suucssf'il preventive
'U rkU PiMs sliould not be taken during tbo fir it t three
months ot prejMiaucy. as they are sure to bring on mis
rcrriae,e ; but at any oilier time tuey are aie.
rnce, 31 per box. ridd, whoh'a.i! and n tail, by
C M. IIAOKNHUCII, fhussist.
Sotc aijent tor IHoomeburg. Pa
To hoiii a'J rrders muot be eci. Laduj 1 by send
ing Hi'ii .?1.0d to th I looiriribur? Vott Oilice, ran luvo
these pills sent in miy part 11 tlv cortitry. (i.onrider.tial
Iy)nn.i "tree uf l'oetaa--1 bv mail Suld by n. L
Knnk Ac. Co ).nitlu. 11. J. t'rv. TamH'tuu, J A Tolk,
JWauch i.'innl'. and b -one tlri.fji.'t in every fovn and
city in tV L'n'od St t.
N. tt. ,nolt o it fjr counterfeits. Puv no Golden Pills
ot and kinJ, ule every b.n is signed ri. I Ihtwe. All
others are a boie impufitinn an-t unsife, thenfore. as
you vnlucyiiur -v - tit 1 lii'iilth. ,to t.,y tiltin; ct be
ng immbuxKed ol your m ntv.) Lvy on'y of tbujy
lin show th diif . uure of r( It Howe on fv-rj b x,
. huh hits recently been ad lud. ,i account of 4 recent
covtciUilofthe Pills.
H. Il HOWE,
Sole Pronrutor. Su Vorfc.
Dec 25. IPCO-Iy.
C?TI!OMAH V. MATTHOV Kfi.'lved th Pnz
Murlal at the World's Pair in London Wl, forTI(LTNKJ
'yAUPIlT J1AG3, lloou, Fhoen and (3uhh. Great in tin r.
inents are now otlVred to purchaecr of the above arti
elee Thij is much the larict Etock of trnnkr, Carprt
true, Valicr ic, in Philadtlphi 1 very cheap for cash
No, -WJ .Market Street, one door above 4th, South side
1 Unllorni.ty of Trice !-A New Feainru in Business
F.very one Ms own Salesman! JONI-M & CO of tho
Cresent Ont Prifo Clotlilit Store, X. SOU Market stree
t above Sixth, Plu'atle'phia.
In addition to tiavine; tho laiesf, mcnt miied and
fihionublj stwk of Clothing in Philadelphia, made cz
pressly for rtrtuil rales,, Iiive conttitutedeury one Ins'
own salesman, by hiving marked it figures, nn-each ar
1 tiele at the'ver) ln.bt price it can bo sold for so they
1 cuntiGt pugt-ibiy vary all must buy alike. '
1 Tbe goods are well speneed and nrenared. -tul ureal
! pain taken with th making jo tint nil cnnbu wiihtli
lithe
lull atBurnncn of gcttin,
,1 good article nt tho vtryl
.fV low-
rsi price,
tLulateot Hylc and butt -lualitles, whuh will be made
i J orJ(jr( jr4 l)ltJ ni0lt faA.ui.able and best manner, 25
. pCr LClt below ( red it price
price a
ent, In Market above Cut l Street
Jieir.embar tho Crusci
No, SOI).
Military Uniforms Th ire i. tiurhans,
1.0 depart
mcnt 01 military bublnefs in which there haJ been m
more marked improve.mnt thin in tho clothing of ol 1
iars. Not many year nice otheers and privates were
clad m garments whuh wtre ulmot skin tivht. They
wore U- u Ut r dtocka, nhn h w-.ru worthy ol tho name, for i
they kept the wearer in tribabitmn , while their padded
breasts and uht sleeve? made uhuoi, ain.ittur of great
dilllculty. During the present war. such of our volun ,
teera as procure their unilonns at thu Drown t time I
Clolhtn? Hall of HnckliUt t WiUon, N'oa, C0:i nnd C05 j
Chestnut street, above buth .'hiladelphia. obtain clo
thing that I perfectly easy, subatuoti.il and becoming )
The hrm named h-ivo goittf Lirgi-ly into thi business oti
miking Military cioinitig, ani tnrir taciiities en-ime
them to fill the largest ordjr in the shortest possible
tunc.
Sept. VI. 1301.
TO OONSUMrTIVES
THL' Advcrtuer, having been restored to hnlthm a
few weeks, by a very niniplo remedy, alter Laving
suifered several year with a ever luiijf allection, aud
that dread disease, Consumption ts anxious to make
known to his feilow-iutfereri tho means nf cure.
To till wha desire it, ho will send a copy of the pre
scription tistTl freo of charge)' w'o lhu directions for
pnparnK mid usine tho same, which they will (iud a
suaa iVrl for Cowiptiox, Astu-u, llaoKcmtis. &c
Tho only object of thu advertiser in sending the Pro
scription ia to benefit tho altllcted, and rpread informa
tion vhirh lie torture to be iim aluable, and ha hopvi
every sutli rer will try bu remedy, as it will cost them
nothinR and may prove a blesslnj.
Parlies wishing the prcBcriptionw ill plcn aldress
IIbv LU W AUD A. WILSON,
Williimiburch
King County New York
Nov ; lA -am
$35. LMPI OSTMENT' 75
AGENTS WANTXD
Wc will py frnm $2i to pernirmth, and aneipen
srs to art iv a Agents, rfnea commn'ion Paitirulari
sent free Address Eitti tstwiho Machim ' frflf H
iMCS General Agrt MtUn th
Via M IW n n
r.Vf-tvlhlnit nf a llt.rn.v rtisr.rt.r. now.a.dav. l an. I nrMu. 1 1. .Ml Mil I A 1 1 P. t I IP n AT. rlni-inrr tencv. WeaKilu., Ol Ills
......i. V.i i .. i i. V. .i.kT. "" - a ftiJney. I'alpltalluii or Ilia lirari, itipciM,
r..k..,., ......... ,....r. ......... tne montn ot oremner, icm i t,m, trrit.tbitit . iiiwisw me ui-uu, mroai. .o,e or
cd tvltli war news Adtancss, skirmishes, rccnnnol- ,. . ., . ,', , hm nnj all thoso serious nnd milan.liuly Disorders
.! cement. Ac. constitute the pr.nC JIn ? !S iHSr 13 P'0M
pil topic of conversation ana tho leitdral subject matter llufh II. MeDrl )ir, M ri mul llunley, I 00 !"cti?f nmre fatal la their victims than thnioiijot
forthaprcii. litgond ihtQ or abovt thtie we seldom on.Jno.Mc Jf-ynulJs.J Oj John Klsllrr, 1 Ul f, Hyrcni to the mariners Ulypses, bUphtlng thefr most
look with anything like tilcasti.?lnterrest. Tho wlnls- Thllmrit W Mltion W Jicoh P Bu ifw I M brlllinnt hnpei auJiintlclpallnni, ruudcri iijS marrlagt &c.
REOEIPS FOR NOVUM BEU
TO TKK i
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
The following nro the receipts to the office
1. Ilnli'-r. 3 OD Jospnh U ise.
t 00
1 00
'.n Hwnhy, )., 2 00 Snmcl Johnrtun,
Hl'hJ ItomhoV
3 00 Jul) ii I Truiiipore
.VI I'll LI i p Arhenl'dch
1 01 J. UMpu-ncoM.
73
V. K. Uufhs,
Mrs. Sarah Wtiih,
a hi
3 50
New CAftuctliscmcnts.,
DlhSOLUTIN OP PARTNKHSIIIP.
VOTHTIl hfreby piveti. that thn cm partnership
hfrctoftireexistins between the undersigned, tra
tlinj undtr the flriu "f Martz Ac Mm, nt Light Street, Is
this div (Nov '5, InI) ulolveil iv mutual minsent of
thn nnrtlfn. T!if h . j . i k . iiriitnntn it.r.. ronintn In thtt
of !'(,. I'lit (ii. nrtliflttinlr.lrj nl Ihu lltn firm.
by homall rintuis an-ilnM tnc s.n I linn will be paid
an 1 tin.-- iii-l- lit-,! to sjitl firm will rlt-aac call biiJ make
paymtitt of ttw .aiue.
rrn'Mi u.vr.
Lljht Hlrcil. Nov 30, IMI.
1 - .
wimmctm m mom,
(Omon tc Jtwenatntv Hall,)
CIIUfTNUT SI'lltlET IICTIVECV t'U'TII&aiXTII,
PUIL.1l)f.l.PMJt.
(VY.VI'T li UEni.lMla,
I'roprlttori.
N'ovomtoir 30 1SC1. H.irch III, IS3S.J
Catta ti bs;t Hail Uu;u!.
PASS RUrERT STATION.
BOUTUWAnn HOUND TRAINS.
rW.rielphUfc N. Y. 1ail I0M A. JI.
Express lies A. M
NOKTilWAIU) HOUND TRAINS
J.lulra Mail 3.11 p. M
Nlagru Express 10.13 I' M
Lackawanna & tilonmr.lurg itallroad
AND AI'Tnt KOVR.M. SI, IMU, I'ASSENGEr.
tiiaivs will
, RUN AS 1'OLI.OtV.S
MOVING SOl't II.
Frrtffht
Pcstiitt'tr.
Ut 30 A. M
A W
g:d
f 3
y40
y ir
10 oo
N O R T H
4 30 I. AJ.
5.10
5.-15
5 57
S.OOLcavc
POO l. M.
rwlHritult
II uoiujb if g
' Rupert,
JMiiville,
Arnvo ut iNortbumfjfil.iti.l,
MOVKIU
Leave Northumberland,
Danville,
Rupert,
" Rloumsbdrg
Kingston,
Arru e nt acrnnton.
1.45 V
3.10
Ml
A I'aMCjigiT Train also leaves Kingston ot 8 3 OA M
for crjiiton.toconuoit with train for New Vork. Rc
tum.i.K. luives Scrantcn on arrival of Tramfrnin M?,v
Voik .it 1 15 P. M.
The Lackawanna ami Rlootmlniig RailroaJ conneria
witli th Uelawnre, Lickawannaaiitt Western Railroad
at iSLMiitun, for New York and intermediate points cist
At Itnpnrt ittoiuiecti with the Cattawiasaltaitroad.for
pOUltd IMH.'i t'.TSl .illU Wt'il.
At Northu:nbi;rl.ind it tonnects with the Pliil.i.lpintn.T
it Krielt. It and N. C II It. for iioints went and Rou'h
JOHN 1 ILSLUV.
Sii
J C Wells. Gtn'l Ticket jfi'n
THE
Weekly "Patriot & Union."
TIIK CIIKAPKST PAPKU PUBIslSH
EU IN PENNSYLVANIA !
Nr
THE OM1.V Iir.MOCRATlC I'AI'IIII rilllMSUBU AT
TUB SK.X'l' Ul' GUVllKNSlCN'l 1
1-OttTiM'OUK COLUMNS OF HEAD
ING MATTKlf EACH WEEK !
AT '1IIC LOW I'RICE OI- ONT. UOLLAIl1
wittx
VJllXlllHM ten I.V CLUBS Uf Jt17' l.S.IS TO.i.V
ik.v covn s tu uxr. .muiiEisb
The period fcr licli ninny ot nir sultser:lt'Jis lmu
putt l..r lliL-ir i-nper licirij on tliw ovc oi cNpums, c
lake Irlirty ol is.uliigldls m.lu.e, reiuliiiliii Ilium oftti
sume. m orJiUiat ti.ey may
RENEW THEIR CLUBS.
Wo fiull alaonk'j it as an especial tavorifonr prcs
out hiibsiTibers will u.iru upon tin ir uentht.or! thu tact
that tli,' Patriot Ahn Uhwx is the only Democratic p.i-p"-
printed in lUrnburg, and i-t,iiAidcrirg tho large
anu mt of reading matter eiitracing nil the current
neufi of th day, and
TELEGRAPHIC DSPA TCHES
Prom evoryuhcre up to the moment the pjp"r goes to
prria, political, inKrellaieoiiti, geneial and loual newj,
nuiki t r -ports. 13 rtecidtdly thi
CHE.1Vl.ST SLn'BjiPJ:U PUBLISHED l.V TUll
STATE '
The ie . Gcarocly a villcge or tunmihc State In
whuh tttiua cannot be rnised if the proper exertion bt
miJe, and snrt ly there ,irc few n aces 111 which oho or
rocio cnercttic men cannot be found who arc in f ivorof
the ijfHfnuiiBtiori of soun I Pwnociatic nnctrincs, who
wnit,d be willing to make the eilort to raio u tlub.
DiiMUCItATS OF TIIK INTE .1011 I
Let us b'ar from jou The eMslntg w ir, and tho ap
p-oachmg fft'soions ot Cnnpres and the Stat-J Leificlii
lure aie nuennv with unusual in.eri.st, mutevcry duii
JlOUMli l.L tht, n A
a AC BRJi&S.
PAILV PATKIU'P AVI! L'MOX,
King's erpy fer u ear, in advance .. . . l Of)
cinjl cpy duriiit! tht esiou r.f the Legnlature. .1 Ul)
WL'LKLY PATK1DT AEI UNION,
PtibltihcJ every Thursday,
Pinftlc cny ono ycur in advance 3 1 00
Ti n topi- n to one uddriss . lu 00
Hi.bs nptions may comm'nee at any limp Pay at
ireif Madame-. Any person sending us a club of fifty
FiibiicribT!! to tho Weekly mil bo entitled to a copy for
hid hi rvices The prire is so low that wo cannot otier
Stealer Inducement) thtu thu. Additions may be midu
it nnj tun.- tn a club of Mibhcubi-rs by ren.itting SI f.ir
uih ndditinir.l t:aii" It is not necessary to tend us
tin1 names of t!ioo const, luting a tlub. ns wo ran not
undi rtaku ti address ir.t h pap-r toclnb bubsenbrs sep
.ir it lj Specimen copiett of the v.eekty will be sent to
Ul u h d'.-sirc it
O DARUKTT CO., IUmsb-irg, Pa
i. f'oLRT IIcj SB Atttlf, OprOilTE THE IliCUMJOE ItOTEL
ri I K undersigned, would respectfully inform the citi
. 1 t-m or ItlooiiiduitriT. nnd the imiihe pync:
rally, that
-ntd a
N E W
s no i',
I Oppomtn the tour Hout ml nex' door tr thn oflicc of
Uw Uu,umbla Democrat, where ho is pr.-part.Uiu xewte
In the boat manner
.action.
U!ooii.burg Ku.-
wilt dcstirti,ii, and to pcncrul Ktitls
CKO. N ADDIiON
Printer, EooItJiimltr & BlauhbGok
.1 ANU FA V TU R E R,-
Wholesale and Uetail I)ELta in
PKIVTING, WHITING AND WRAPPING TAPER?
AOKKT roil Tit CAT1W1S44 HPI R M1IL8.
Mam Street, first door below the Public Spuars,
WILKES1IAURK, PA.
Nov. J3. letii-12in.
t ADMINISTKATOK'S NOTIOE.
Ertite oj Jane GingkSy deceased
LLTPCRH 01 Aduiiiiutratiott on the Ktute 0'' Jam;
GiMitivsIdtnof Ma lisou towiiship.Coluihbia county
deoeatod, have been grunted by the Kt.st-r f Culuiu
bin lount,. to the und rttmied. ritiidiiiz in Srtid ton n.
bhip. AH psrions havinir c laiuuaifainbl the Estate of'
the dcct'duiit, are recpn strd tnprtsent them to the Ad-'
mmutrator, without drla , and all persons indebted to
make payment forthwith !
JOHN g.MITIL I
Oct. 2fi, 1C1 -6t. Jim'r I
DISSOLUTION. I
TOTiL'C is hereby given, that trw paitnerahip hurt
111 tnfnre I'XixttHj bctwocn the snbtifrihur uad r th
firmofCn'T t ?' viieb intlm Milling liu ne in tk
us Vtt.U Mills in l(ncj-t co'nthip CIntnb
county wti disrolved, on tha llthoftirtnl.tr m6I. It
mutual rmii mt Ml persons indebted to tbe late Arm
are requeued tn ni ike ttettletnent with Ames Snylir, tc
sidim; ut the Mill aud by whom all debts of Ibalstt Inn
will busittlcd the Nov, liondF, llook arcouutg, 6tc
ar In 'h lundj of tall Snvd"- fp early paymenf
NOAH I'HIT
M' rPI:n
Vttjl JI 11 '111
Jones ot ut. nuii jouu t . r nwier. jjsi.. iw . .,:.. ..i.. .ti ..... bn.. nrn..i. .iAnt.iu 'u " ujm
S;K. S S I E1 S W'-f!' '!SK- u'l WW .M-vvvwt Accounts from the
SttittSS! JSt' 4 lha .nao, report
SM.Sr'- ill coW,andthotraoF.
Ainni rnlirinoer 4 10 Una. Martz. -1 (M i r iiVi.v. ...tn. j fhst has fii lieen opened tn lUooinEburf. tt whith he Thn ( ipmnmi.far
piLwJf rf." n v -i'lniii. inn Immedialely rnicJand fall or resto rid. invites the olU-ntion of his fnend. and assures thm 1110 lUerm0tWr
K.;J,.f.. Too KVan Wjlllv.,, 'CO gyuOTTO OCNTLUMnN-SiraAWNOAPPABBL, '
UAl.TIMOHli LOOK IIOSI'ITAL. I
1) K . JOHNSTON, I
rrMir.fmifidcrof tills Cilubraled Initiation, nlTeri tho '
JL moat certain, ipodr, and onli" iirecliul rem My In
tlifl world f r etffclfl ff uieetn, Strictures, Htmlnal nenh
...... (... in tlix IjiIih. Coii&lltutUral Debility. Imw-
Jim Civ oiiu nii'i'P iiivcuuiis ti
Impossible,
by t h Ji' falling into impropir habits than hy the prudent.
Upsides hein? deprivud ul the nliiiuuro of healthy olf
tpntijrst the n(',l serious unu uusirucuvc 8iupu'nit iu
both Itndjf and mtnd arise. The j cteiu bf cornea derail
tA; the physical nnd uit-ntal powers weakened, rtervcu
debility, dysppii'' pJlpitHtion ftfi ht-att, iiMll?i't,tion,
a wasting Mih Iraim-.t'ouiih, Kymptutus of Conaump
liult. &.(.
tO OtTicc. No 7 dc.ru I rkprich SrptKT, scen door,
frmn Ualliinnro strctt Lot st le, up the steps, lie par
ticular In oturrvinu tlioNA.MU and N'UMUER, or tu
...t.iabw Itio t.lnre.
.1 Care H'arrtntot, or no Charge Aladt ii rem One to
j iro tays.
NO MEKCUItY Oil NAUSCOUti !P.U08 USED.
PH. JUlLVSTUJf
Member of tin ItoyatColl ijjf rf Surgeons, at London.
Intli. frum ntlU Ol Ihu Itltist eminent CollCEUS tf tllC
'United Statm, aim inn jrreaier pan oi wimw mo uas
l.een .pent intliu rtr.t Ihuoitals of London, l'ari., Phlla-
itr IntiiannJ elsenlu'te, lias eff cli-tl tioinc of Ihu most as i
tonlshlng cures that ucreever knuAii; many troubled,
with tinging 111 ueau unu l-ut. iic,i usi -t-p, ureal
nn.rtw. ,..... in me nLirmcil at &uihkn nojuds. mil tiftih-
fulne, w Uli frfiuent blushin?. a'tended tometiine w ith
tlcranacmcnt of mlml, were cureit 1 mined uMy
A UJ.RTAIN H.U.CA8.
When the miqulil and uupiailfiit votary of iiUasure '
finds he hdM. il ""n-wd ft)i. pamtul -listdst. it
too often hipp'im li' it an ill uipjiI M-nst, of fhamu or 1
dnid of tlii.ovHi ii tin lii in imm applvitig to ih.u
nho Irom riiuciiitoii iiissi rt'pi.(,i.iii mj tuu. u.imua
him, neinin "ii ihu imu-j, n. j" i""i. um
horrid ilinease mukett tUir ipp.'nr uce. uc)i aa ulcerated
nrru throat, dUi'awd nose, natt'Tte. palm in tlif.htad
and liMiM. di.unct:'" of iuht. Jnfuem, linden nn the fkln
bone, and ' i l'M'- tl.t ' a 1 "ace and extreme
ties Drnar-iii1 wlu ii"dlty,ill at lat th - pT". of
tho irioiUln I IK'Il i f tin noe rail in. -inil thi vittim of .
this dese u)i.i'is4 Ii "td tLI .Lt cf ''ommiasuratL'ni ,
till death pnd i p' rtJ'l t-'hidrisidAil snileriiipH, liy n
il'tiir hun M 'that liourno from whence no travtler re
turn." To rucIi therefor-, L- Johnston pledgus hlia ;
self to prcacrv c tin cn mnlM". necrecy, and from his
extensive practice m the hni Hospitals t.f Europe mid
America, lu ran confidently rec'intrnd flafu and ttpcdy
enn'tothe 1 1 .'..it'inn!" . ltini of Hil horril disease.
f AKK .WitTIl'I'LAR NOTlCi;
Di J.addre3 d all those who h vc inj-ired tliemsclvci I
by private and li iproper indnlRcnctp. I
Th'JSO are -uiui'' of thii "id and i.t" lancniiv ci7L"-ta pro
iluced by early halms nf youth, vi' weueka of the
tlaclt and Limbs, l'aln in the Head, Dimness of Silit
Lous of M'iirulaf Power, 1'alpitatinn of tlu lleiit. Dya ,
tieu'ia, Nervnm Irratahilttv, D.iratiiicmjnt of tlm liiej I
live runtttoni. General DebJlty, fljinptomscf CoiuUsiip
tion i-C.
Mr.NTALJA' -TIi" f arful effects upon : ic mind arc
much to be dreadtrt, Loiinf MFiuory,Coafu-.ion of td.-n
Ucpression of th-V?plnt4, Kil Tort-buJlntrs, Avtriion
of Society, Timity. &c.. an somo of thu evila prodntoil.
Thouiands of persona of all dA- can now judgo what
id the cau3. oi their iieciiiiinij tuann i.ooiiiiR men
viior, becoming weak, pale ai'd ciuaciatud, having si.i
gular appearanc about tho eyes, cough and ajmptonu ot
Conmpiwi h VVWORATIN0 REM LP Y FOR
URUAN1U WEAKNKaS
fly tiiis greatand important remedy, weakness oi th:
craans aro -fpttdily turtd. and full visor reitorrd
Thousands of the most nnrvons and debilitated, who
had loat all hone have been immediately relivd, AM
impedinientit to M-irriact), l'hyical andMentdl Ins'iuall-
irStmn.Nerw.OH Irritability lromMliitt&nl UYikne.
or t'xhaustalio'i of the most featful kind, speedily cured
by lJocvor jari.mcr
OIJN'G MEN
whnhavr mimoJ "iiusulven hv ii rn'mn prattler.
fiduiajd in tthrn alone a habit freinently learned from
evil co .panlotisf. or a pchort-tlic rttern ot Mhicli aro
nishtl) fdt, tv 'ii whan :iletp, and if noteurod renders
1 ri.irri.iirf unrohfli! lo, and dtMtroyit both mind and bodi .
should apply immcdiai) ly.
VIini U piny 'l JUUK hwii, n ma vi'iuiirv.
and tho darbuR -f hn pjwenti, fhnnld l snatched from
all prospects fend cnjoiiii,i.ti ol IiD, by the consetpnn-
1 1 tg of devntirg from th' p.ith r.f nature, and induliu?
in a serttin
betrri liibii. Su'li ptrtotu bi-turt, cui:-
tmplaling
MAURI c.r.
fthnnl 1 re Ret that unnd inind and body Mr the mos
ncccsh&ry reiuiKitirs tn promote conunttal Iiaprince
In locd, .tlin'i! thesie the inuniey throrgli lif. b-jcn.nea
1 weary I'lluriiiiiS'1. tLu procjuct hourly darkens to
thn view ; t!u tut 11 1 becomes eh tdnwtd wttli despair &.
lllleu Willi inn m.'l.inenni reiiccuou mat me jiappincfiu 1
nf .tuotlu r In CfHi.c Idit'llt'-d wilh r.nr own, t
UlTlCn X ' iUlJTIl PKIUH.IUCKSTs, Hiltiiorc, .VJ 1
all emtaicAhopnii.viioNH pi,nroRMi:i). ;
N. Il --l.i t no f.ild .uodi-ety prt ti.t .!, but upplv 1
inuoediai. iv itlur poiMinaUy .ir by LUWr. I
SKI.S mSKABLrt .PKI.D1LY CLUED
71 STItJlwVUr.liS
Tht mmv tLiuaiid-i 1 ured nt Hi in limitation within
the lnt 15 "sirs, and tnu n'lmerour, important SitrKicnl ,
Operntiona pi r formed by Di Johnaton, witiiejHCd bj
tho repnrterd oftlie papers and many other prrsoiu, no
dun ol which luvu appeared aam and iiunin btforu the j
public, beii.k lu-i rlandinc as a 'iitleman uf rh.irarter '
aud resnunsibilitj, trf a cufliiirni iru.ir intectathtafllictel
TAK1S NOPICL. j
N. II. There nr. -o many ignorant end worthier ,
Uuarks ad'..rtr.is thi'inselvef PI13 mciana, ruining thy
health of the already dfiheted, that Dr. Jnhnttou deems'
it necessary to bay, ospecinlly to those unaciuainted
with his reputation, that hid credentials and ditilfnns 1
always hau' in tn o.iui
O1 TAKb Xoiu p. All letters ntiist bu poet paid, and j
contain a postage tlanip for tl'e leply, or 110 answer will
bo ent. !
Maitbl7. 13ai.
MstllllSf SflllUSE,
'V JLItf-IlVTOlVK )
THE pu!i.nt-cr wm.1.1 if-.pcrtliiUyai.pri.f Ms fi:cndn
nd the pui.Hc t;ciit?m;i. tlui 1. tius epei.cd
Under the a', Miamn. m J'THe town, UolutnLia coun
ty, Pa., wlier. ne in fully pnpart.il to entertain thi
traveling i einumntty toe eiu ral saiisfaciioii. Ilia TA-
lll.r. nml i!ll!ni m. . It -nr.nl n, I nml will li'i fnri.fllllv
suierintendi'il And ai bP.iHUl it ampU anlweilj
staked, in :Unig of '.areftil jrctiiua, will always 1 " j
properlv attended. i
ly-He niMtiH a share "f the public ruslnin, and)
pledges hiti bestiirorts, to htlp his puusti feel at home
tiAMULL RIMUV.
Jerueyluwn, .May II, IBQ1 ,1m
Purs Wholesale :nirt iteliU.
"Sijir.L Promts and V :ik 3a
mmu m mm ;
4lfi Arch St., IcHuen 4ih iy 5lksouth .ude. j
PHILADELPHIA.
Mantle, tipes. Half Capes, Victomra. MuiT OutTs,
m mufacttirfd of thi hit tc rich f.t Skln ..; .'.In k Hable, i
Stone Martun. t'hiitchilla. Sitn.(,in r!4ai.'-el, P.tiJt, Cr
mine, etc. Pi ri ult 'red into t! present fadnoi's.
uO1" N'o I ii-intj'. tra..irti-i' nn tJ.iturdaj . I
Hie i it'll. prir. M'AiJ for .M-mk Pox, t;oyr Musk
ratseti I
N 10. 'rOJ.-jUiL I
10L. J KI(HTE JUMW RE!JIKKT;
rjtTV HIGlll II ijS) I'ilSN -t . VOLUNTCEIIS
V. S. AllMY.
Hcaioitmtcrs and T rl-ir.ipul llcnrfcsvous
138 S. Four"'. Sire ', 'iii'.ailrljihea.
Camp in Rnxbotoitg , near
Ridge Avenue,
Wi
.NTED (ahk3mhm for tho Flank
CoirpLiui'., i hith arasjiintiLvdnfcxuerieiitL'd
Woodsmen, and will ba aimed with the het class rf
Hitlj ; infantry soldiers tor thti t oiiiijitiei of the lint.
Artnllery foi the lialtery which ia attached.
On applicutinn, by ItlUr addruaed to the Oo'.met
transportation fir squad of nun, and for individual rc
cruits, to tb Hdflibpi tiler m PliiUdtlphia will bo fur
nished Iroui any pari of the State.
Recri.ts are mustered into the V S arvite oti their
arrival at Headiuaileu, and receive, at oace, jjubsist
cnr. uuiforitiii, undirciothinr, fcc
Njv.'J. inci
jRUIT TUKFiS KOK SALE.
the fi'bst nlir hnfl now m lundnt l.is N'urscry, in
nusli ItJMUhip. NoiLhuu.biiran.lrnunty, near Danville,
& lurtfe bsortitkunt, of thrifty grufted and buddtd rauiT
xatEi f f ovory detr riptioa, guoti aa
APn-is pi:ai;h
ruA?, ppjcot.
PLUM. CIIIiRKY.
f.l.APj: VIVUBof the c!ioicet kind, Cataba.nnd In
b lit, all of v.iuili w will sell ut reasopfiLle prifs -Persons
wisliuiiito net out orchard, will do wh to tali
on the eubc-criber ,it the Nusiry oral hii re.leiicu in
Danville. JOIIX JIEtST
Oct M, Utlm
ADMINISTUATOirS N0T1CK
Uuai- o George Har'imn, de ta:cd
"V 'TIC!' tulrrebvaiv n tbnnrti ts at Afuitn it ai
outhee. at uth jq llartman, ulu cf iU iiru p
Columbiarrunty,di'c.iHod,lia -ti r-eiicr nt"d by thiP
Ister of sii 1 f ounry to(icor;b M ll-r war w i u s
in the saint tnu nt p t pi i-in huvturf K - ni r!ji
in audi aguiiUMhc t xtrn oi tb i u fidii- are rtjurfil
topiesent thei fit r ttlentent c-i thus b' .A "
cak paMin-nt Khun UeU
ii RT(AK
i vnuiAfin
ir . . . i i n..nna nr Vnnnff .Men rnnte mnl all n J m a t i T t A vt llitwrtm
FRESH AR 11 IV A I.
-01'-
,i vi x. tew
-FOK
FALL AND ttlNTBR!
7 UT. undersigned, grateful for pant palror.flge, terprct
fnlty Informs hisrustuniers and tlieptibltcgfiicrallyi
that he ins Just rt-cclved from tho na&tcrno cities, the
largest and most select stock of
Handkerchiefs, Olbvcs, Suspei den , ic
GOLD WATCHES
JEWELlll',
Of every description, line ait .1 ehear
N. U.-IU-iiinr.lior AuKsnJfro's C4rj Eiptrikm
C3ll and see
No chnriru for cxamltii! I
go for examine Hood. !
Uioomiliuic Pcvicmber 3, lftJI. (Juelcsti)
COUGH DltOl'S : COUGH DROPS 1 1
EVERY boily me. rUONErlW.DS' COUGH DltOPS.
It net. tiromotlv noinctime. nrre.llna the wont rolil
in 24 hours In al) alFection. of the Chest. Throat,
whuther acute or chtonie it will be found of Immediate
benefit. Try a single bcttle and ou cannot fail to ap-
preriaio us useiumes.
Tor Sale by most all Smnkccpcrj and DruggKti
i rctrea ty
N. FRONEPtRLl).
Wo M- N 3d St .rhiladclphla
lfi, lSC-l 3in
NOW crrupics the room up stairs in front in Mr.
trnnncit'a brick butldinfr, on Main Street b.'low the
Ainricnn lloui o. A most convenient office ; whTt he
will bo happy at tU times to r-oc IHs friends and clients.
liloomsburg. Nov. 9 ISO!, 3m.
WANTED -AT THIS OFFICE.
HecT. Polk. Poultry, Honey, Grain Trnduce, Cldc
rnmpkins. Potatoes, l' ..n, Oats Hit and Ccrnslalks
lilooinstnirii, Ort SO, HOI.
MOW 15USINESS FIIOI.
T UT. undcrl'ned respectlullv inform thir firicnds
and the public g'-n. rally, that they have entered m
ti co partnership, under the name, Etjlc and fit in cf
MILLKR & LYlilt in thu
McrcaEitilc Susiucsh
In the "Old Arcade," in Ulooinburg, Columbia r p ,
w hi.ro they intend enrr ing on tho hiimneu of utsr
rat Mfpxiundi7iko, in all its dlvtrmfled branches and
dep-uttnenM. and to whi h the mute an cxt-iuion of
tt, .lall.epalronag. g ( hm
I'REU KC. EVER
llloom.butl!, May II H'.' u
CIGAKS & TOBACCO
A laige assoltincnt of c'loire Ci?srs, Toliaeco 1'ip-s.
l runs, uoiueciionery anu ..'iivu .
lth u loll .lock ..f HATS and CAl'rl. connnntly on
hand and for sail cheap, al the -Ploom.bjrs Hat A-Csp
Emporium " .
JOI1.N K. GIRIUN.
Iloomsliiirt. Marrh If, IrCl
rtS, j. B 4 .,iU , i o T
I AWX I.O VOI1T afllCl i
ia
I-EESH .'UilUVA C
or
FALL AM WINTER hJ0
AT
rrilll, euliHTibers hnv, just returned from th- i.ttv
L With opother large and bUlc( asaortmU id
Fall im Winter f-rood,
purchased H Philadelphia
which th y are rie'itrntni d 1
ai rm be rrocurnl I'u'wli
at th- loTieci ri'irc and
9 li n i4ni ldftato HrniF
f m Plr-oi'itb'trs Thet-
block cmtiprtiC!
L.1D1ES' IMbSS OOOltS
of rh'neest fctlt b i.ai latest fahion
Cr.DAli IMiti, UUI.LOIV lMHE
utOA .'i't.s ruo7w a- mor.s
1MT& Sf CAPS, fie Jf-e..
Ins'iort ver thing udtally Kept in ro-nit.v Sior
to which tlu-y mute Uk- public peiitrallv
The llighettpricu paid for """J" y'Yl
Dloomiburg, May tl.UtJl
OVSTBKS! OYSTERS 1 1
rilUnnilfisigtl'tl illboin Uloonibb'irg llil nir.SH
oysii;i.i!.
Every Widiics.luy and Fi'uluy,
Winch 1.0 ill "II m 31 i-unis it: li'jj.'t , CO anu p i
C,..: sn.HScen.sruHa.fCn. .
Nov. IG, I:01-lm.
PUCLIO NOTICE.
AUtui Ri COuKlNli S10VC, h3s been lics,sss
ins iv ll. prt imausi of We undcuigur,' in r.-hirc
loinsliii Mr sevt-ri! ytars iia.t an.lasil is likely to
remain unclannul, llio owrn-r m owners ol snirt frtray
Slave, are reijui sled to pay ch.irRCs, and take It away
or il will lie disposed of as mi Act of Ats.ti.tilt pio
d mall such ( A SWI;n.t.11ISI:R.
Centre lp C" 11 1301 31
H. MULLIGAN
IMPOrtTKR OF ALL I.ISB8 OV
AND
JI A N U F AC 1' U R E H OF JEWELiU.
ya 4-1 1 North S'coml Stmt,
' BftVIJ W f LLOIV
P1HLAUEI PIUJ.
Vn If. Is6
III
J". I XT '--
II. C. I10WER,
S BR (.13 ON DENTIST
HWl'UCTWIIl.Ly ilttrs hi3 prnfcssiun
al services tn llio l i.lies and pintlcmen of
Ulorni.biirs and tlcinity. lie is prepared
to .-iiti'nd to nil tho various ouei iitnuiE in
the lino of bj proiesBion, he i provi led with the lateal
impiuved p.ircelnin Ueth , which will be inserted on
Boll, pl-viua, vilveraud rubber base; to look aa well as
tho n-iturat tectti
Miii.-r.-il plate and block teeth mannf3ft.irea ami an
ijierations nil teetn, raretuliy ond properly aiienueu 10
lil-i-uluiu, Pa., August 3, Iflil.
V'nTTfT TO PUPUITORS
U1H j IV LiliilIlUno.
fr.t ttA tf iVm iitit.t If avni rm ilereAStd
SUt Ite CJ JjCamta Itaymun aeceuitu.
VOriCT. if hereby givrn tocreditfis and all other
1 mtrst"'l. that upon pennon of Solomon NyAard.
.ilniii'iHtrators of Henjamain Hayinan dureaseil, a ru.e
has been (.mated by thu Court, to shew caue by the t.rst
day of th. 1). eeunVr Trm, why the report of thu audi-
tor distributing nail Etaic, shall not W recommitted
and .i it distri
nn. i .i i. .twtriT.bti.tu made, of the lundd in thu hand
the r-mJ Adtmuiutraic-r
JACOB EYiatlA.
OtrJL
October 12, 13GI
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Aiimveabb' IIoue, will bti sold cheap, cn sp
pluation to tne undikigned.
v LC1I '! VTL
BlooMibur;, Jul, 13, lfftl,
Jl?ir i'rooi Cement ihv Sale.
Ai't of ur.tfnor VinP pRoovCiMKNT,,sr;i'Cially adap
n il for ('cmf Mini; Roof tine salWni will cover Ii
teet of ordinary roofiiic, and is i inured proof atruinst
rain and wet w rather fan bu had at maii'tiVlur
prices, by the gallon 'r bill Uaitel, tithe ot'lci'ef tks
fcolumbu Democrat.
lllowtlwrl. July 13. "9
Tlin COiWIN 3UIKDKU THI Us !
TRIAL OF WILLI AM T. COtiWIS,
r. H THfc MV'RPS?. OF HIS Will' CAFOUNFS CMllM
t ... I
j.Sow tn ji.css ana vjui oc viwiisnm
on MQiulayy Juvembcr lien.
A 'tll and complete report cf this most Uinllin and
Uiportwt Murder Trial-the ftraiiRCBtand most biuju
la taaeontherecordu of Luzerne County.
thi: cor. win murdhu irial.
Pu-.-aoln p P
t'llpass oetao
A U .nt' ' f- P
nli - tofrfftin a eoi
Aeiv f '
cents
ny H Winr l.ti ttoat
-inn Sen r"V J p-rjnns
w uldi well to appt at or
.i by mail on fh r 'tcipt of 33
v not i ft
V3.CU rar doi A oide
tt '-.mpnisu t"
ish pron'ptlv attendrd
P IHPK-' RALR
"ilh'-llr v dl- Per' P
AFEAlltS ON TUB POTOMAG.
IJALTIMor.E, DeC. 3.
i Federal liuc.i along
. the weather intensely
aro suffering much.
in Saltmioro this nior-
degrecci
?KOM THE fOUTH
I The RiM Capitol Xot To Be removed la
' NisMlle.
IJAtTiMOP.E, Doe, y,
There were but few passengers from
Norfolk, bv thn Irnrft linn, nn Slondnc.
, . J
and theso were ftrict'y enjoiuetl by tbe
rebel aulboritics not lo bring SculUera
newapapera.
The order for tho removal of tha Uon
foderato capitol to Nashville ha boen
countermanded, in consequence of the vio
lent oppo.'ition to tho step around Virgin
ia.
The rebel iron-clad steamer Vorktown
came up on Monday from Norfolk with a
largo pleasure party on board. There was
a number cf ladies in the party.
Tho Yorktown opened fi c on-tho New
port News, which was promptly roturucd
by tho fort batteries.
After an hours firing, Iho Yorktown
hauled off, being, at is suppoied disabled,
Tho Federals sustained no injury,
P U M P I-I A K- ING.
Till; underpinned inform the public generally that
tlvjv hue furuid a co-t.lrtturhiD. and v til contin.
ue the busiiu-as of Pump makinc aud repairing, in all
their various department, in Wnnmsunre, where they
will promptly uttund to all orders in thnr line of butt
ncns lutlmr in town or country
Well nn 1 Ciftern I'nmpj, with leaden Tips, made In
the bet pttc of uorkuunship, on molerate terra t, and
n very abort t otic
From t)itr lot. experience in the bus, ne, ir.d an,
earnest duir to hive th"ir work commend ite elf to tbJ
publii', ttiav f.'i'li un ndc nl thev cin mcku itiin object to
inoe ivnn iiiay ifiv iu?in incir curturn uiu renier ccne
ral itmfirtioi.
JOHN CULl'
id 'Otmbnrt: .Iptii 13 leY1 I'm
lIiO0JI?nUF.(; SKYhlGUT,
PICTURE GALLS RY
T
1
fitiEf.'n uf fJIftom
aiiL' n ishb Hiond Mi at hi- dm tah n th" Urci room
th.' i:chana? Khtfk. eitendlni: ovf r Meters. Stonr
A; Tot Pflkfrj aid th llonHc'oi vh -r" h- has put in
nun;" umiic'n i' :p nnij iy rftyiini nil rooo pit
lurea L.in be takjn especinlly grtj vbctatarh petion
can be laken ii'it is well m sepiru
lie hrij koi.. to coiWJ' r.i!)!' vxp -nje ti nus" his fs
tabliilunent a f.ti clan nr., and li tii'refore solicits 4
I liberal pntronngo to enable him, to c mstantly Introduce
i a!) tho modern iniarovemviitx of the HtU
1 (O Co'ictry proiuco taken in Kuhiinse for pii turei
OHKsVl MILITARY CAPS
.MILITAHV I" ITS nfpvcty -t. siij n.l quslllr
f t sal, eti-ap auh HlootTi.burs t'nl U'ltporl'ira
'..-;. irt'T"i f '""nr. cllvliir: s.i'iiais tc
Jlliv K (J1RTOK
Cluunutw,' H-vi tl I'Cl
D R 8 1 L K W OFIT H
I lit, ANALYTR'IL PlIYefCIAN NP SURGEON
Iti daily aptonlfchiiR his pr.tients ly thi cure cflcncj
KUiuins diieaacs. IIW RUMHIULS Allll PL'ItLLV
' VLtir rAHLC. He will be In thu pUcu thu same dnys
cf c.uh month a3 stated below, when ho can be eon Mil
led for all diseases t!otIi u heir to. SCON'aJULTA
TION VRMM.
Jpraeysl.orc, the 12 and 13th of each month.
Whites Hot Lock Haven, tT- Hth and I3th of earh
ui"uth.
CloouHburg, 30 Ui and 1st IJaiivni' ida-i Id TJott tl
nmberland lrrh Milton, G, ard f
Juno ti, leot lin
EVs" ftgiiriiVBiiRi sooas.
TIIK U'ideis.cticd would most rs'perifullv anunun'c
to tin. utlzensof lUouiiHbure and iciin,y, that the hos
recintil from the eastern cities lierfallaud
U'lXTLU JIllLLI.MiliV (siKWS,
all i f w hirh she I prepared to iiako PoC
f and sell ut a very reasonably low rit'uro.4'iH
ttjs llt-r assortment of good a are 't little tu
3-fe pfnor in point ofdnralilttv as w i-lttaeti fulncpF,
to any otlr red by In-r in thu ec'.iui. I. retotjre. She f
mrn-. thank for tho IiSeral pa ror.ai sh has tereived
aii'J le pectuJly toWi'it a cuiiiitiuaure .f the frine
M-VSV UAUKLEV
niiomshurg Ur i li'C
ir
11 NBW-YORE Tll'WN'L
NFlV VOLI.ML
, On th BL vcntl. of September, 19CI TIIL" VLW VOKK
i WEEK LY TKIHL'N'E commenced the twenty-lirtt yetr
of its cxistei.ee; THE DAtLY TKintTVI? b tne eonc
mouths older aud THC BLMt-WLEKLY TRIBlTNlj
! somcwlnt younger Vat more than ttmty jeare, 'his
(oiirpHl haj-lai red iu what it conductors tme felt to
be; Hie caus.: of Hciuaitit) , Jiutic u.ij 1 re. done cn
deavornfi to meliorute the couditiin of the opprlsted
and ti'ifortunatr, to honor and encourage usif.il txor
tion in whatever fphcre, and to promote by itj mentis
thu moral, mtcllcituil and materia) ad aujineiit ofour
country. Il has aimed to be right rather tban pcpular,
. and to espouse un I Lomnvnid to dav tht truth Iisti.thirs
, may not be willing touewpt til' to 'noi.-t.n- In purm
inn tbiituure, miittakca havo douMJefcs b . n male mid
I faults rommiiud , but, having m all tkmgs incited out
' rtadert to Hunk nnd tude for iHi.iel - rutlt - than
i adopt blindlv our mvn or otVr' conclusions, w believe
( we may lairji- claim tor this journal tin credit ' f having
Till' Kid its reader to dt-ieit and exp08-' tven its own
I errore. To dtvi Um ilw miudx nf the vounj by tbe most
general, thorough und practical Education, ,md to tn
coit raj aud btiiaulato Productive IndUjttry, tiiroujjh
. . ,,, f Public Lands lo actual sutlers m
,itors, as Hl.u t'ltiujli iho rotpction of mima
pnculurlr epo.i.d tranche" from lo powerful
a cum
Ullliatiiro nr
p'.'cuhirly epoLii branciie irom to powerful foreign
compt tttioii, are amoi.g the anni to which this journal
has ndhtrcd throuch nocdaud evil nport, nnd which ft
stendlistly commends lo American, patrlotietu and phi
lanthiophy.
As to me iivii vvur now uevssis.img ol country, W3
hoIl. ., t0 uae onsttiated tn a lUbvilum nn,rD wantoik.
, wjci,ej ,ner,uuble than uasevcr before known -a lie
bellion inthe.mitret of the few ngtMisi the many a
Rebellion debigi'-il to raise higher the walls of cant and
l imhti n the chains of impression. lktii.u dune all we
'couidwitlriattiaarranderofvitalpHdciinetortvotdthi.
' War, and witnessed the foibuarancc. uovkm, and
g BU,Vl)11(, wnuh lhe rederat Govt rnniont mupht tp
j avert is Jtoriors we hold i' our clear duty, with that of
t .-ty other iititcn 4 stand I.) the tiatiou ad its fairly
( c'josen rukrs.und to second with all our enttgies thi ir
, ctfurts to uphold the Union, tho toiictitution and tha
j supreuta i of tl o Laws And.thouph the Kebcllionhas
oft pniniation. fearfully stroiii.Mve telieve tho American Re
uucumr, uiiuue-i .......... wvr.uU, aUu
pULinC ll SirongLT, JUil WIU llil uiiailWiiwun vaiiiL-s- ri
torts of loa nearri nno nanus win iniuro us ovcrtnrw
lint iu. nil uuu.tiuns alffrlttc the nb:.-cts cbv scout:, und
diirstion nf this most extraordinary ennu-st. tta defsrto
thusu hIioiii lh Aiufiuuu pcoplu liu, clutrt-'d Willi au
Uionly, holding unity ol'putpi.i otiJofacllun indlspen
12LI0 in so jruvu .iud cuicrcc-ni-y
In a -.rlsit like the r'"''t " columns must be Isrse
ly cneroisud nil tlio curri-nlluetiiry of tlio VV' fw lw
Union oml ttitn ilucidiitun. of its more striking inci
dents. Wc shall not liow. vcr. rfiiurt liat utenliou to
Literaturr, 'o rorfig" Atnurs. lo Agricuutirsl Progress,
tn Crops MarKets, -f ., tt liica basalrta.ly tve trust
tun for TIIK MUlHUriF. an honoralila position anions
its cotcii.poraiic'.. Our lu'iin elJvct i ..nd sliaUbela
nrnduco a rnmptiSitnsive mttspapor from liuh a cart
ful r.adcr may nlftt v'vid and faithml history of the
iiniBS not mvr.ly in th domain of Action but in that l
Oninl'on also At our facililKa tor aciuiricj Infurma
tii'iinfie6i.iln years. pcrwUMe. jr.d that, in thi
vantt and futlne-s of inwlllienca aOorJed. e may
till lii'rac I . .iak- tad. day n cnt r an tha last In
tli,hot.e solicit aconlliu. rf. clltlc-i. n.'ri)Ui mctf
Id., oi ri'J'ronaSiJ liith no arcor.lcd to oui.ou-nl
TERMS. .
n..,- v...vi: "illli.u.'i per annum
16
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t5 tivL 1-
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cn ! trnromei f one eMrets for iffl . m.d anv lar
uer Lumber "t thn latter rati. Fi r a clttb of twt nty. an
extra copy will be sent. I r adubotfvtty v ocd tko
U.ilv TpjeUhE gratis one ytar.
H'ctU Three cop ins for 95; 013 tit copies for yiG.and
anv li,2r nuuibtr attti rate 1 1 $1 W 'uli ttir annum,
tho papef t.oaddressrd loetch fcjb-" lo club
ot P..tr' w en I and rira'Py
Twentv 'op ies to oiif-address for $0, wit cm extra
mtui" t nil it' 1 " ta i lub of One
Hunrlt '"at uat Trr:3 will bs ttulir M for one
1 year
1 tvbsn drafts can Uprrursd it irt'rh safer than tt
1 mm Hank tiilU Th'' name 01 tnr t on vmrg ana piii
I shnuld m all raes bo pUml- wntt n
Pa- mcnl llsvuytin advanf
I Adrtrcts THP IHIV1 VF Kb Vi' t
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