Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, April 12, 1862, Image 3

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COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
John G. Freeze. Local Editor.
SATURDAY MORNING, AfltlL 12, 1862.
JK2r Our tlinnks nro duo to Col. Tute
for Legislative favors.
:o:
"IIon. Ilioslor Glyincr of tlio State
cnato, has our tlinnks for favora.
:o:
&'Jf Tho best joko of tho season is, Dr.
'John threatening to toll who "Tootllcs"
'jjis a secret which is already kuowu to tho
jmnoie country.
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8" A most furious, pertinacious and
continuous snow storm visited our county
xm Tuesday last. It was about tho biggest
Snow of the season.
:o:
t ': HSF" ''Backwoodsman" has withheld his
'4jjnamc, and wo aro obliged thoreforo to sup-Lp-prcss
his communication, Correspondents
' $$inust give named, not for publication but
JJIor our own liilormatton.
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55 The Senate has made us all slavo
itHoalcrs by tho bill abolishing slavery in
Itho District of Columbia, and makinc us
pay tho expenses, by appropriating S100,
i)00 to pay for the niggers. So wo go.
:o:
rCT" Dr. John supposes tho "Woolly
Horso1' is one of those persons cngnged
in suppressing tho rebellion. In view ot
g; hia squandering, spending, fort building,
2&0., to tho loas of several millions ; we
jBhould rather guess he was trying to sup
press the United States.
:o:
BUT The Duller Union Hrrald has been
disposed of by J. C. Coll k Co., to Clark
ftWilson, Esq., who introduces himself to
litis readers in a capital salutatory. We
welcome him to the ranks, with hearty
wishes for the success of both outgoing and
'incoming parties.
;0.
Messrs. J. D. Lippinoott .1 Co.,m;
tSi 'i'l N, -Uh St , Philadelphia, aro contiu "
pting tho publication of "Chambers Eucy-
Wclopicdia, a Dictionary of universal knowl-
feuge " illustrated by maps and engravings;
iaud which lias already reached the 40 No.
fluid to tho word "Fast.'' It is published
fni monthly parts at fifteen cent a part,
fand will form, when completed, n most
jfvaluablo work of sis or seven volumes.
Science, art, biography, literature, all are
ably treated. Send fifteen cents for a No.
Rind cxnuiino it, und you will subseribc
ifor the work.
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St The terms of tho
following
State
'Senators expire with tho present session :
'George Conneil and George It. Smith, of
Philadelphia j W. W. Ketcham, of Lu
jscrnii ; G. A. Landon, of Hradford ; L,
jjV. Hall, of Hluir ; Isaac Uenson, of Pot
ter ; A. K. Mc' -'lure, of Kranklin ; D L.
Imbrie,of Reaver ; E. M. Irish, of Alle
gheny ; W, H. Meredith, of Itidiaua, and
j)r. Ciawford, of Juniata. All of these
'Mi Hcpubliurius, except the last named
'Wo hope the Democrats will sec to it that
found honest loyal anti-abolitionists are
elected in their places. Tho good old
..Commonwealth ought no longer be mi-irep-
resented by sueti men. Theirs is not the
-sentiment ol hr people, and should not
be heard in her halls of legislation.
'.J!Pai Judge Fiudlay, of the Noithamp
ton District has resigned, and the Hou.
Henry D. Maxwell has beoncommissiouod
as President Judge, until the next election
There is much discussion about his suc
cessor, and we hear that John W. May.
Bard is after the position. Wo had sup
posed Mr. Maynard was about satisfied
with his experiments in that direction.
Hia last summersault, and dead failure, in
ma own district, should have taught l ima
lesson. Tho pcoplo of tho Tenth Legion
waut a firm ami reliable man, a3 well as
anable lawyer tho antecedents of Mr.
Maynard would hardly recommend him to
their confidence,
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CS A Buiall juil delivery took place on ' -Moqday
night last. Young Mr. Trow-1
uriugo, in on senteiioe lor uniault and bat-1
I ii, i i i
.v.j, muuiuusu iu eru nuei yisu 1113 niuiuui,
j . 11. 1 . , ,1
mm uaiiiix blicecencu IU lUaKUl"; il KCV. HO
.unlocked tho door and walked out. Upon
etartiug ho asked JUchard Torbv if he
wou.d go along. Torby said "No, ho would
got out in a lawful way directly ho hoped;" '
tiud wltCU tllO family caillO to exailliuo ftlltJ '
al . . .,
S lien 11 bt'inc ahOIlt) it 0 Very tllin" was '
... , , , , , ? , .
flgUt, 1110V IOUIK1 lUO tioor Open, anu JJieiC
1 ,. , . , . . .-,
vj jr- eomposuuiy siiiaiiiug ins pipe, uil
Tuesday morning Mr. .loscph Lilly ro
turned Trowbridge to the custody of Slifl'.
Furuittn.
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S&' Whitewash adds eo greatly to tho
picturesque in tiio cottage nnd tho furni
housof and iu such an absorbent of iuipuro
odorflf that it fchould bo freely used, at
least ill the spring. Take half a bushel of
fresh burned whito limo. and slack it cither
with hot or cold wator, in a tub or barrel, j
When thoroughly blacked, dissolve in tho
Waterrefiuircd to thin tho HlUO. two .marts I
e ...... . ,! "i 11 11 1 1
to 1 ' B"1"' muiougHiyj nut!
nninntirt nf m, at ...lit. .l d :. 1 Eraiiien i,y me negisier o sum rountif to tleo. Ilol 1 n
MlO'quart Ot sweet nillK, aild it Id ready backwl.o'eMdeslut.all awl.salwp All per ops having
inr mn In mil m, will, o linul i',.n,,.,ll..
lor USO, 10 put on WltU a Urusll, IreqUCUtly
itirrlug it up.
fllnna J mu .r.:i
Uuc3 and gum.4 oausoit,
to toale offin hot weather.
II-Tho MoMinnvillo, Tcnn., People's
rapes places at tho head of Us columns
tho following motto, which it credits to
cx-Prcsitlo.it Polk : "No treason to niati.
kind, sinco tho organization of sooicty,
would bo equal in atrocity to that of him
who would lift his hand to destroy tho
Union."
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BSyA "Wisconsin editor says "babies
aro an uncommon sure crop in that State."
So thoy used to bo in this Stato, but it is
suggestod at our elbow that in consequen
ce of the absonco of sixty thousand fight
ing men the crop will not bo uoar so largo
this year. What effect will tho short crop
havo on tho market valuo of tho article ?
Who can tell ?
Abolition of Slave.' y in the District
of Columbia.
Tho Senate has passed finally tho bill
for the abolition of slavery in tiio District
of Columbia, with an amendment appro
priating 31 00,000 for emigration, nnd it
will be sent to tho House again for its
concurrence Helow wo present tho pro
ceedings on this important subject, viz :
Tho question was tbon taken on tho
passage of tho bill, resulting in its fa or by
the following vote :
YEAS.
Anthony, Rep. Howe, Hep.
Drowning, itep.
Chandler, Hep.
Clark, Hep.
Collamcr, Hep.
Dixon, Hep.
Doolittlo, Hep.
Fcssoudcn, Hep.
Foot, Hep.
Foster, Hop.
Grimes, Hep.
Hale. Hep.
King, Hep.
Lauc, Hup, (Ind.)
Lane, Hep. (Kan.)
Morrill, Hep.
Pomoroy, Kcp.
Sherman, Hep.
Sumner, Hep.
Ten Eyck, Hep.
Trumbull, Hep.
Wade, Rep.
Wilkinson, Hep.
Wilmot, Hep.
Wilson, Hep. (Mass.)
20
Harlan, Hep.
Harris, Hen.
Howard, Hop.
NAYS.
Powell, Dcm.
Saulsbury, Dem.
Dayard, Dcm.
Caililo, Union.
Davis, Union.
Henderson, Union
Kennedy, Union.
Latham, Dcm.
btarke, Dem,
Willoy, Union.
Wilson, Union. Mo.
Wright, Union.
14
iJioUougai, JJeni.
Ncsmitli, Dcm.
The Senate then adjourned
RECEIPTS FOR iMAKCII.
ro thi:
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Tho following aro the receipts to the office
of the Columbia Democrat, during
the month of March, IS02 :
Peiiuu. Salt Co.. $12 GO, C' C Sadler & Co., 3)0 ni)
linn jo'm i' niiiwK so i: m i.iuiu. i:s. , i no
' J W Ilivklni Sli. Joseph Mauser 1 3.)
" Adam Wolf 53' I'tM til & llro., 5 I'll
' tiro N Quigioy 30 .nir. Mctt-I, 1'hilu. 3 IIU
' I'.iehiird llr.ihiiui .'0' lion. Frs. MeMnnns 50
" I! A Kline - ("I1 Charles Conner. F.so,., 8 oil
Farmers Mil. In. Co., 3 tie' 1 1 ml lii'o W Pn-in 50
John M Corneliaon 3 Uoi ilov H W&Ketlulit so
i:t. of Hi'iiry Hmith I "5 llnu l.uic llolt'cr 50
" IVmDIIirt 1 ?.", " Tims Oreunbank 5n
' Win Hutchison 4 t'j' 1) Kaiuu 50
John Hill 1 1)0. HliiM Klger 0 50
I'linthis C nreeco 1 no A W ilea 1 u:i
lt. of J:io l'. i uirman 1 5ui A 1 Spinney 1 no
Ilr. C It i:jorly 50. llnu W Merrificld S tin
M II Hi llock !) lilt Ut of Tho Coninr C on
J 11 rurniau, Csq., 7 On! HenJ. Thornton S ro
J.icoh Ilo.id 5oj Uli Old. 1 An
siaiiru 1 Julmitun, Us' 3 wij II I) McPri'Ii" 1 r,u
All jr. Krnmcr 1 la' (ieo Driefhnch a jO
llowurd Association " 0J
U T-'r-itrTMmn ir-m-.TTi rnTrIn1llll.ll mi w,i,iir
Special Notices.
325' EMPLOYMENT ! ?75 !
aoiints wan run I
We ill pay Iroin 05 tn$'r, porinonih, and all ,xpeii.
cs, toaiuvo Aprnts. or Ri o n loinmlssicin. Particulars
tnt fr-'u. AUdri" I'.iuk jStwi.Mi MacuIsc Co.'Iimnv, It.
JAM UK, tiuncml Aacut, Milan, Ohio.
Aiiff. 1 1, IHOl.-l-.'iii.
F
Adir ION ABLE OLOTHiNG
oa
F A L L .
Tlio oM-patnMiHhed
whitj: hall clotiiivu dakaau,
tit llio souihwest corner of
rnf'KTII A.N'D .M.P,Ui:T STRHLTd.
Is now prepared wilh a
PULL HI'OUK (IP FASI110NAHLR ltl'.ADY MADL
CLOTHIN'U FOlt FALL AMI WIN'i'DIt WliAil.
ut ptires which challeiiRo competition.
Particular attention Riven to Customer Work, Ollicers
l.'uifuriiie. aUo Home Uuarils' uit,&c.
WIUTi: HALL CLOTIIIXO 1IAZAAK.
Southwest curlier uf
roUP.TH A.MD MARK I IT STItHRTrl.
PCTP.ll P. LUVICK, Proprietor.
Nov. IB, 1801. (May 1, 1301 Win.)
Unifo-rnlly of Prices I A Now Feature in L!usliies
livery one his own y.ilesnun ! Jo.N'Uti & CO. of the
Creseut One Price Clollnng iStoru, No, 504 .Market slree
.ibuie Sislll, Philado'phia.
In addition to liaviiiR tho larRest, mast varied and
fii'liljiiaulu tocl of Clothiir,' in 1'hilailelpliiu, maiiu ex
pressly lor retail nles,,h.io conslitmedciury iniu his
own salesman, by having muikeil in liaures. on each nr-
ticlo nt ihafter) lowest price it can ho sold for u tliey
v....,.,.. -,t, , MX!) -tin iiiuis. uny ,U.
ino roimis urn w II sponeml ami pn pnreil. ami crent
pain, taken with the iiiakiuS so that all caiihuy withtho
full iisiraiieoofKcltiua a Rood article at the very low -
ost price. Al.o. a lanro ttoek ofiiiee.o r-oo.N n h ind.nf
tuoiutcnt si) In anil hest ipialitles, wliuhwill be maiiu
to order, in tho most fushionablo und best iiiiinner. 1!5
per cent., b"low erudit prices.
iteuieiuber tho Crescent, in .Market, above Sixth Street
No. ill I. JONU :tO.
fllslray oiy.
pAMiito the pr. mises ofJosepin'.Leiby,
' in Locustiowiuhlp.Coluiiibiaeouiiiy.im u
1110 no inn., a uiiuain sueu red cow, with
white facoandpait of hor IctH ear cut oil'.
Thuownerisreouestodtonroie nronertv. n:iv ehnree.
aim )mvu iiuruHay, or ue w in uu uispo.eu in aeeordine
inlaw. JOsiniMi IT 1 imiiv
April IS, 18'W-3t.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Estate of JJ'Ulwm Cool, deceased.
TVr0T,t;'L; lierul.y given tliatlcttors of Ailininijtrutlon
oiiihee.luteoi'William Cool, late ol Hemlock twp,
,'oluinUiaciiuiily,deceafeil,have been granted by thellei.
'st'T "f aid fount) t Peter Werkheiser anil William
ii.-uniwuo rcsiuo in inu sameiownsnin. All persons
hiving ilniiiis or dsuiuuds ajtaiiirt tlio tstato of the
deiodeiil are nniie'sted to present them for settlement,
ai.u ii'3o iiiiiueiuu 10 inane payment wiinoul delay,
pili'iiit wi:uKin;isi;u,
WILLI A.M. 11. COOL,
April 12. I?(12-llt, Mm'rs.
ADMiNlSTltATOIl'S NOTICE.
Eitale of Michael Whitenighl, deceased.
.VIOTI Cilia lierehy giien that letters of Rilmiuialra
Mtion on llio estate of Michael Wliitenighllalo uf Mem
lock tw p.. Culiimhiu eounly, deceased, have been grant
ed by tlio lleguterof said touuty to Jacob rl. Hvaiis, of
Fishiiigereek twp., Columbia to. All persons having
claims or demands ugainst the o.tulo 1,1 llio decendent
are reu.uei.Lid to pre.eut them fur settlement, and thorn
indebted to maku payment villiout delay.
JACOUci.IlVANH,
April I'-', l-liw. iiir.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Mate of Gcor.c IMlenlach, deceased,
TVTOTiri: i hereby given thatleit-rsof Adiuinislm
t.1 tluu lie lioutt iwii.oii the enalo of (iso Hollcidiuck,
lateof Catlawissutwp. t oluiiihuii
, , r'.i Ii .1 .. I......
ciaimsor uemauiis ugaiusi 1110 o.iati 01 tan uefi dent
are re-uested to present them for settlement, and
.3C I" uei '! 'u Ih , e liiyilient W llllOlll unuy
uuobod iiolminuack.
E 7.
1 .iim'r III Ufl ,V
I Aptiu. net er
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
NOTICE li hereby given ta all lei;ntcOs, eradltorn and
other persons interested In the estates of tho respective
deecilentii nml inlnors.thnt the following administration
and guardian account hnvo been tiled In tho olllco of
the lief Istornf Columbia county, nnd will bo presented
for confirmation and nlloivanco to the Orphan' Court,
to be held at Moomabiirg, In the county aforesaid, on
Wednerclay the 7th day uf May noit, at flo'clock, In the
afternoon of said day.
1, Account of Hamuel Creasy, Ouardlan of Hannah
Boone, daughter of A.iruii Try,
B, Account of Aaron Lnmborson, Ouardlan of William
Junes, ion of .(esse Jnnnn.
3. rimt nnd final account of Hon. Warren J, Wood
ward executor, or Mint Mien Scolt, deceased
4. I Inn! nccount of Daniel Hcarhart, administrator of
John Oenrhart, of 1'r.mklln township, deceased.
3. Final account of .Martin V. II. Klino, ndiulnlatrntor
of linn Peter Klino, Into of l.ocuat township, deceased.
v. . c nniHi uwniiauiiu i.-. rcnningtou, uuiniuis-
tralor of Samuel nol, lateofllfiiton townahlp Uec'd
7. r r-t aCCOUnt nrNnimir. r.n-i.v. r.rn.ii(nr ..f H.n
lau Will or John llrown, lata of Mllllln township, dee'd,
i. Account of William lluckalow, one of tho execu
tors of John M. Uuckalciv, Into of rishlngcrcek tvp
U AcCOUIlt Of Frflltklln lln.lttnn.l Ti.li,. Wlf... n.1..,
of Uliabeth llclwlg, Inte of l.ncuat towinhlp, di:caed
10. Account of Ji'sso Monacli, RUnrdiaii of Clarrlasa
Blillcr, minor child of John Shller lato ofFranklln town,
rhlp dcceascil.
ii.. Account orr.lwood Hushes, executor of Stephen ,
Adams, Into of llrlarcccek twp. decenaod. i
I'l. Accouutof Tlinmas ltccco, ndni'r of Philip Kccco,
late oftlrecnwood township, deceased. (
13. Unal nccount or Lew is Yeltor, ndin 'r tie nl von
u' l.fr Harder, lute ofCnltawlssa township, deceased. '
II. Account ofl.cwls Yctter nnd Sainuil Nrum.vxo
cuiora of John Ooarhart, lato of SliHlIn lownslilp, do
ccascil, r
ij. Account of
niliur I of Mordccal 1'crry, late of Locust township, do-,
ceased.
Id. Accountnf Julln nnbAtt. ivfl.i,t.lr nr nnii...inn
Kupirt. latcof lllnoiutwp. docM. '
... . .ii.., ..uuuiii ni i niiip rreas, joun f rens nnu
Andrew I reaa. execiitnra nf .tnlm rrnn. intn r.(r-n..r..
township, decenscd. i
IS. Account ore. II. Dlcterlck & riwbu Johnson, oxo. I
(Tutors i of thel.ut Will oftieo. W. Parks, late of Scolt
twp. deceased. ,
10. I'irst und final nccount of I.evlCrcaay and Samuel
..e,'J?i;,,,r'lt'n"0" of lail Will of Adam Creasy, lutu
ollMitillntwp. dercnacd.
.u. Account oi Hiiniucl Creasy, rjitnrdinn nf Abraham
Angle, minor cluld or Jacob Angle.latu of Mifflin town-1
ship, deceased. ,
"1. Ar-COlint Of J. n. Pptinlnnlnn n.n.iiln, .C .1...
will of l.llas Lutz, Into of llentnii township, deceased,
. .Joi"t of IsnncK, Krirkbaiim, executor ol tho,
last U I 1 of John Klino, hlackamltli. Into of Uentmi
township, ih Lcasedi
S3. Account of Daniel Mnstcllcr, executor of Jona
tlini Maatrllcr, latu nf MAdNnn twp, deceased. I
SI. Account of llenjainlii M, Wilvn. iidui'r of William ,
I.. 1 auc, laM of Hemlock twp. decanted,
2.-,. Account of ficorRo W. Drieahach, ndinlnl.tnitor of
the estate of Elizabeth IJrieabuch, lato of Illoom town- I
ahlp, deceased. 1
rJ!i,,infc",,!,.t. of Catharine A. Welllvcr, nduilnlMrntrlx
of William Welllvcr. Into of Madison townahlp, ilec'd.
Si. Account of i'ranklln Vocitin, ndm'r ofjacob Yo
cum, latcof ltoiirinscrcek township, dcceaaclT.
I..V'' Aruiit ol'lsnac K. Krickbaum, executor of John
Ullnc, of llanton twp., deceased.
DASUIL LEU. Iteglster.
Ileclnrr'sOnicn, I
l!lomgbiirg,April lU.leG'J.
PUDLIC NOTICE FOlt LICENSES.
"""-r-' "ereoy Riven mat tun roilowinr persons I
11 in Loluiutiln county, have tiled their pctltimia in i
tho Court of Uuartcr Sessions, of llio said couutv lr '
V , . . ' "iti.ii" hi uieir rcapecuvo townships
which said petltiaus wil I ho presented to tho said Court
on Monday the 3th day of May, A. U. lri(,e, of which, ill
persons interested will tako nutico, and tho Licenses for
the county of Columbia, will ho granted ou (Vediiosday.
the itli day oi May next, at 2 o'clock. m
Lewis dike,
Frederick .N'icely,
r.llis Walton,
Win. I!. Koijns,
John Lencock,
Itohert llapcnbuch,
Oliver A. Jaeoby,
dniniiel .Mcllenry,
i John J.rStllcs,
Charles I". Mann,
Franklin Shmnnii,
Daniel lliiubold,
Samuel Koteuhadcr,
Jaroh I!. Klstler,
Kiiiibcu It. Wasscr,
John L Klino,
Henry OuUe,
Prodr'k It. Wohlforth,
Jehn (Jiovcr,
Ui iijainiu Millenry,
Daniel Mi Henry.
W. A. Klii.e,
John Hartinam.
John l Hurst,
Jackson Ceorge,
Isaac i hodes.
Annuel liiinhy,
Kclf'r A. Sniilh,
Isaau Vttter,
John N'us,
Kmautiel Conner,
'i'honi.is Jones,
Joliu Keller,
Jacob (.'ood,
"nmuel llverett,
Alexander llugl.ua,
UcnrRe 'i'liiilo,
Uzekiel t'olu,
Pi tor Schiu,
il ini"l I.. Uverhart,
I'.noch Unwell.
Iterco rainnun,
William Lour,
H illi.ird C. tliecn,
L. II. Mrndctiliall,
Jacob It. tiroul,
Jeremiah II. Ilroh-t,
Washington Yeajer,
Tavern. Dor. llorwick.
do do do
do do do
do r.lnom.
do ,0
do do
do do
do Denton,
do do
do do
do Jo
do Cattawlssa
do dei
do do
do Conynsham.
'U do
do do
do do
dn Centre,
do I'ishliiRcrotk,
do do
do Greenwood,
do Hemlock,
do Locust,
do do
do do
do Madison,
do do
do Maine,
du do
do Montour,
do Mt. Pleasant,
d Mildin.
do OinriKc.
do do
do du
do ltoarin'rrriM'ls.
do buRarloaf,
do ccoit.
do ii
do do
do do
do do
do do
fturs, Illoom.
do do
do Cattauissa.
do l.iicu.t.
JACOll BVJ3UI.Y, Olurk
Prothonotarv's Officii.
tllooinsbiirg. April I'.'. lei!'.'
Appeals m-ni llio Assessiapnts.
Notice, is lies, hy Riven that t,n Commissioners ofCo.
luinbia couutv will h.ild their Appeals on the lullowin
days and place to wit: "
On .Monday April u'lsl lr:. Ilerwick and Ilriarcreek,
at tile KisiiiR Sun, Leu is Luke, in ll.ru ick.
nn i uesiiay, vi scolt und Centre at tho Houso of
iianici i,. uvernatt, in Light Hlrei t.
On Weilneiilny, 2. OrauRo and Mount Plcasant.atthe
House nf liainiiel ilvertlt. in Oruusevillo.
On Thursday, 9.1th, FishingcreeK, at the house fur
muily iiccuiili d by Ceo. W, liolfinan, in Fishinscrrek.
On Friday, iilli, lleiiton and Huenrlonf, at William
Coles, llentna.
On Haturday SCtli, Croenwood, nt til" houu of Joseph
It. Patton, in iJreenwood.
Monday -.';ti, Jackson and Pine, at Irani De'rr's in
Jackson.
On Tuesday 23lh,. Madison, at Samud llimbyV, in
Jerseyiowu.
On Weiluosday, 30th, Honilork and Mortour, at tlio
Iluekhnrn Tavern in Hemlock.
On Thursday, May 1st Inij, Cattaw issa and FianMin
at the Public Home of Haninl Ueinliold. in C.nt.iu is,n.
Friday id, Maine and Dealer, at tho Public house of
joun nuss. in .tiaiuviur.
On Saturday 3d, .Viltlln, at the house of John Keller,
in .MilKlutillc.
On Monday 13th Lnrun and Itonrlngcrctk at the
lioiian of John L. Ilurst, in i-'labtnwn.
On Tuesday l.ltli, Conyngliaui ut tho house of Keuben
asser.
On Thursday 15th, Illoom at tho Court House, in
Uluumabiirg.
11)' order of the Commissioners.
It. C. FltuiT, Clerk.
llloomsburR, April. "i, ISM.
I J.J'
YOHK MEDICAL IXSTI-
I Ik 'PTI'Mr
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: rl;J S"," ei .... n-il ..v' cl ,loncd C,r "10, cl,"iU
' T I".-'.'!0..0 '.'iV-'1 mil".ru: l,ri,,i'.u 'va-
I "" "S. ''v."'r ;, "in i nposior. imi cnar
s excjpt for.Medirino until cured, ami in case uf ex
treme poverty treatment free. No Mineral.) or Poison,
oils Drngs used. Tim Physicians havu had long and ox
li'mho experience both 111 priiatu and Hospital prac
tice. Tho folhiwiugarosoiuu of the complaints lowhleh
special attention is gi eij. AH diseases of the He-ad,
Throat Lungs, Heart, Hioninrh. Liver. Kidney, Ill.ulilur,
I lliieiiiiiuusill, 1 its, i;uuicr, l ues, .ervous Allecllou,
iMKi-iibes 01 inu neiuai ejrgaus, aeiuiuuf v caancss, mi.
pofneo und Virulent dlue.ises of etery niituro positive
ly rurcd. Diseases of Females and all Irregularaties
successltilly treated. Illlndiiuss mid Deafness cured
witliout pajfitul operniions. patients treated by letter
by sending n statement uftlieir rase. .Medieiuu suit to
any part oftlio countr!. Consultation free, tu all.
Address. fHauip euelosed,
lilt. L. CltAVLri, Consulting Physieian,
OOJ llroadway. New York City.
April 5, 1b02-1?iii.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Pliilad
clphla for the Ilclief oftho Sick and Distressed
Olllicled Willi Virulent ami Chronic Dieeii.es, and i.
peiially Hi.e-nses of llio Sexual Oigous.
Medical Advice given (Irutis by tho ActingSuracon.
Valuablu ItUPOlt'l'.S on SIMHlMATOIufjllJlA or
HllMlN-iL WKAKNlliirf, andotlior Disenses of tlio Hoi
unl Organs, nnd on thu NUIV Hi:Mi;il.!j uuiployed In
llio Di.puiimry, sent In sealed letter envelopes, Ires' of
charge. Address
Dr. J.BKILLIN lloCfillTON, Howard Association,
No. S! Hnuili Nintli Utrcct, Pliiladclpliia, Pa.
April S, leOJ-Ps'm.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Wliercus I. tho subscriber, have given six several
promi.sory notes, made by me, the first for $t-r).00 due
st April ItUi! Tho second, third, fourth and llflh, bo
ing euih forJOO.OO, due un tho llrst day of April leti3,
lfol, leiioaud Icon ruspectivtly nnd the sixth bring for
llm sum o'4r400,l)0, duo on tho first days of April Ir'u".
And whereas us 1 verily believo thu said notes were oh.
tallied from 1110 by fraud nnd the consideration lor thorn
has utterly failed. Now Ins is to notify all persons that
said nutos wll not ho paid und ihereloru they aro cau
tioned not iu negotiate tlio scum,
JACiJII D, LINDF.N'MUTII.
Union township, Schy'lco. March iM, lbOS Ct,
J.5().it and 'I't'utts floi" SiW..
I
A Canal lluat with two Horses, and entire iixtures.m
ruuuiug order.wlll be sold low and on reasonable tcrmc,
Apply to joun ti. Fia:i:.n.
Illiiouisburg, March 9, IPGi,
qouan drops i "coWifliiwrsV!
p VLItY body uses rilO.'.'IinUI.Us)' C'OUflll UUOi'fl.
I.J It nets promptly souietimes arresting tin worst cold
in '-ii hours, lu all uli'. ttious of tlio (.host, Throat,
, In th r acute or cliiome It will be found of iminediato
beneilt Try i single botU" and you cannot tail to op.
piai'late (1 iisefulm ss
For Pale by most all fclojekcepcrt and DrpsgUts.
Prspurcd by
L FRONIIFIFXU,
, . No 311 N 3d Hia'hilidclidiu
No is, I9f I Jin '
'win fnmiMn
Treasurer's Sale
OF UK IS 15 ATE D LANDS.
AO'tniJAIILY to thi proVlalonaof an Act of Asecm.
lily, entitled nn Act dlrertlng llni inorto of selling
Unseated Lands for tnxcs.and for other purposes, paaa.
rd tho 13th day of March, IMir.'ZMh day of March, IWI
niid nth day of .March, IB47, tho Treasurer oflh.i county
of Coliiiiibla, hereby slvei notice to nil pciaons concern
ed therein, that unless the Co., Iload, ifchool, poor and
tjtulu Paxes duo on tho followi-iR tracts of L'ueated
Lands, situate 111 Columlilai nru paid before the day or
sale, tho whole or audi parts of each tract us wilt pay
the taxes and coats charnonblc thereon, will ho sold at
tho COUlt'P HOCsi:, In lllonmaburit, county of Colum
bla, on tho Dth day ofjiine 1SIW, holnR tho second Men
day, nnd to ba continued by ndjournnient, from day to
day for arrearaRes of taxea duo said county, and the
coatiiccriicd on encli tract respectively.
WAltlt ANTE 143 Oil OWNERS.
flivw.v m'p.
Jlertit
to
37J
403
3
1)0
loo
soil
ISO
87
100
100
tij
10
Doll Ct.
IS w
IS 30
0 (.0
HJ
1 11
a (fa
3 30
e e.i
4 H7
a 07
I 07
3 30
John Young lc Co.
Andrew Clark,
Barah A, Cnuifran,
Isaac Davis,
do do
Anthony Davis,
Ilonjnniln P.I'rlck,
John (irieir,
Maun (t Hunt,
Llias .Miller,
UcorRc MuiiRcsser,
tleorpo No)cr,
Franklin (ilminnn,
Moses fcliliclu-r,
Peter Yahj, dee'd,
Luwla I'llRer,
William Human,
William (liey,
niiuitCttiXK.
Jesso llowman,
Both 11. Iliiwnian,
Christopher Dander
Lewis Hi nder,
Nntiiau lleacli.
4 12
3 Ho
li to
a nn
4 F0
u no
0.03
1 21
2 7d
3 mi
12 III
3 3d
2 41
!l M
4 SI
2 7
1 04
1 Oil
23
ia is
2 37
I 23
oo tw
7H HI
1)3 IHI
aw
las
'.'00
'.'00
41
4
J77
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10
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111
3.i
7
300
till
no
W. J, T. Clenim.
Phlllii I'rins.
John Frens estate,
Andrew Frens,
Ollbert Fowler,
John Parkeraon.
Daniel !je)bsrt,
do do
Joseph Sharpies & othns
J. II. Young's estate
Daniel F. Ss-ybcrt,
CtWl'.YOlMM.
3S0 Ocorgc Aaliton,
304 Peter Dehaven,
331 Joseph Jordan,
.I'll C'aleli I. ou lulcs,
3Ud William .Miller,
3etl William Porter,
340 Daniel Kccse,
10.1 IMer Smith.
4 Klclrird Tunis, "
373 Whitoinnn,
3J7 John Warner,
3SJ John Young,
377 Itohert Jordan,
SdS Andrew Porter.
170 Thomas Itiistun,
3-"0 Mary Itustnu,
303 Lewis Walker,
3W4 Johnston lleaajey,
100 (leorgo llecl.h.iiii,
30 Thonins Ilarnus,
njl Thomas llillliinirr,
3J1 Kobert Hiltihiinsr,
3-11 William rihannnii,
M0 Amos Wickcrsliain,
3 Division A., Martin Lands,
120 do n., do do
33 do C, do do
441 Lbenezcr Uruuham,
luo Peter ll.iughner,
4JI Joshua llcnm,
40d Jehu Young,
11J John Huston
lof 130 Pnxton, Kline & harplcss
100 JaiohTrien,
100 do do
SO 37 0-loji. Foufl; & rrestnn Uetfeat,
II 1 119p. AliouiiH (cL'o
7-10Hamuel9. Altcmus,
I II-10 J. Anspachjr.'
CKJfTttK.
5 Samuel Achenbaih
5 Hp iijimiiii Allebach,
1 Jacob llond,
7 William Fritz,
4 Jacob Cnnil,
8 tleorgo ll.irman,
0 Liiiauiul Lazarus,
10 Lllas llees,
C.1TT.iimSJ.
112 Ml
70 (111
77 (Ml
C-l (is
21 CO
Ml
- . 71 40
f,7 40
70 40
M 70
H7 1.5
12 21
3-j 70
IU 0.1
7H 33
40 01
2 40
16 33
225 04
22.5 04
31 00
1 77
72 Oil
21 07
134 f-d
20 40
44 O'l
41 II
(I 72
31 21
6 Oil
li 00
4 10
10 22
13 1J
.11
ii
51
31
31
1 1.
1 UI
10
'JO
40
eo
110
2U0
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41
ro
113
i!07
85
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5')
100
14
SO
yd
joloinnu Hclw ig,
bcliiuicli ic. llrobst,
FlUUfKLr.Y.
Jc icmiah rincher,
Illljali iteynolds Co.
Fisiu.vaciir.r.K.
William tluckalew,
Frees ifc Iloii'nriu,
Michael Lemons,'
Fdw.-r I Ml-IIenry,
William l'nttersuii.8 estau
Abriibam Young,
Daniel F. Scyucrt,
iiDKFJfimon.
JohuCovaiihovati's estate.
Isa.io A. DaWitt,
James A. Hewitt's heirs,
rlamucl C. Lougshoro,
Hubert Montgomery's estato
Ueorge Ueese.
Jeremiah Whitsiin.
Uilliam l'uik,
Nalliuniel Campbell,
Hubert Montgomery's estate,
..7CA'iO,V,
Ocnrcij Dills, '
Dlius (iiildnr, & Co.
Ahrali.ua llidler,
.Mui ull's hurs,
Newhard It. (olilfr,
William .-Hcphcns,
wcusr.
Tliomas Uillingten,
ssamuel John,
do do
Willi.ii-. Sayers,
Wright Huglies,
Mary Myers,
Daniel ltcese,
Mary liuAon,
Charlntte Huston,
John U yuulds,
Thomas Huston,
Mill)- Myers,
II miel Iteese,
.Mary ltiistou,
Cliarlolte Itiiston,
John He) uolds,
Thomas Huston,
.V1FFI.I.Y,
Ceorgn Prow 11,
Jacob Hartzel jr.
.Marshall . Kinney,
Ueo. Loiigenberger,
Abraham Masleller,
Peter .Miller,
L'Lorgo Nuugescer,
Jncub Sweppenhisor,
I'eler Yohu's estate,
TUomus Leiuun,
MDISOX.
William F.llis,
Itobert Montgoinery's estato,
William Uingles,
tti
1 vo
2 10
X, 3' I
.7 rt
n s.i
7 rl
I 03
2J 43
10 11
5 o'.i
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3 02
3 37,
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IS :.5
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30
100
.1
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so
200
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iol'200
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lol'-.'OU
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3
20
20
17.1
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40
127
ri
2 43
10 11
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2 43
SO 70
5 03
3 33
4 II
7 7'.l
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Ilnyd & Paxton,
Henry & Jacob liamnaii,
lleiijuniiu 1'. Frii k,
Jeremiah I'iiii hur,
(ieorco Loneenhcrccr,
Henry (! Miller,
C. 1'. .Mann, l'.s'j ,
Isaiah Shiiman,.
Joshua Webb, Sid,
.117'. .'Eii..A7;
ss.uuuel Hoono,
William lleeis,
Samuel .Melick,
John Meliik,
or.i.ycii:.
I'cter Hellas sr.
1'i.yj;.
Malliias Applemaii,
Thomas Da is' estate,
James Loekard,
Lewis fcirhuyler,
H.i 111 11 e-1 Siiyilci,
Vnllersliamp's cdate,
JIO.IIHMICllEEir,
I'cter llnushuer.
Thumps llarucs Jr.,
l'.irt of John Huston,
Isaac Liiuille,
Daniel Lm an, sr ,
Jacob Trlco,
SUOARLO.W.
James Hucku!e-W,
llcnjauiin Cole's heirs,
(loss Lstale,
Conrad Doss' estate,
John Loekard,
-rtaron Lewis,
Itobert .Montgomery's estate,
do ilu
Lemuel Uoburts,
tfuruli June Hobertl,
James tihulu,
Abraliam Vniun',
Illuonisburf; Iron Co.
William Mephens,
Wm. Monliouiery.
400
17
11
33
3J
10
lllO
1,0
21
10
II
4j
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8
100
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100
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03
til
400
2S0
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17
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275
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1 17
S 19
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3 00
:i 70
I
5 (Hi
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:i 0.1 ,
10 50
1 54 I
11 SJ
7 01,
10 50 '
1 Oil
13 04 1
11 (JO ,
a so.
3 at
s 50
5 50
1 im
I 18
JAUihJ S. .McMXCH. treasurer
Treasurer's Ollice, I
Illooiiisburg, April S, 1(0.',
TItIMSUW12US SALE OF HEAL ESTATE
SEATED LAM)
A ailULAULY lothapsovulons of the net of Assent-
XX inv, t'liiitieu uu via 10 reuure iiio Hiatu 01 IH, Sic..
passed tho ;uih day of April, 1SH, the Tieasurer of the
County of Columbia hereby g, . . t nonce to uli persons ,
com tneu llmrtin. that unless tliucouuly roud, set ool,
poor and h'ato Tux a.c due out je following r i l estate
hliuali) 111 tlii county of Columbia, uri p id before tko
day ottth, I'm wliole or such parts of each as will pay I
tne rarg ai 11 r sis cua;Dumo taereon, Will nu aoif
at tlio Court House In liloouuh up, cu, of Columbia, on
tlioVtli day of Juuo 180-3, he .ig tho second Monday and
to ho eonitimuj ny aoj pi
errcarige'' f n ifuei-i
if nl frur.i day ta day for
county .a l th. ca.t, ,t
OWEKS OIL KKPUTBD OWNERS.
VLOOM.
Attn, Tttitt
S Kingston Coal Co, 1
33 Lllzubcth Hitter. 3
Hot lllrnm W, Thornton, 1
1 lot Lydla Wahich, 1
M John V.CrlsWcll, 2
50 Mann llaldy AiCriawell 2
XJ Franklin titewart tc Co. 2
SCO T, M. Hubble, 1
73 John llallard's heirs, 1
400 fleorgo A. Frlck, l
33 Bolomoa llachart, 1
130 Charles H. Coxe. 1
0'J John Konnn, 1
3 Andrew Fellows, 1
60 WilllnuiMcKcIvy, 1
30 Jonathan Pennington, 1
110 1!. 1), ic J, It. Bivartw out, I
JIIlMliUHUU'.
73 John Cardcuhnuso, I
34 Joslali Fonler, 1
23 F.llr.abeth llelney, I
112 faniucl F.llendley, 1
lea do do a
11 David Klaimr's estate, 1
31 Gideon lln.tlcr, 1
S Joseph Low, a
11 Willi. m McAftet, l
1 William Hiullli, 1
130 John Heaver, l
3( Abraliam Culp, i
30 Joliu Johnson, 1
300 John Pejbert, 1
00 Jacob Shaffer. t
Voir. Cii,
a oo
II 03
2 00
a so
0 33
9 3.5
a Ff.
31 33
3 2.5
40 F0
84
1 112
1.7
3 SO
I 3.5
U 12
F2
a 4J
1 ic
0 on
.11 02
a
1 70
to
1 23
1 01
61
44
1 20
0 00
a oo
32
a S3
si
1 it;
2.5 Hi illicit llowcr. 1
:t-i .Michael Mower, 1 1
n lis..... .....! . s
jii-iii; .,(,,1 line) ,
31 Win. Iddlugs,
CL'sV-rJ.:
No. Ill
do 7
Jolm Anderson's est,
Charles llrxbtt,
Walter Ciiin,
Lewis llrigt'K estate,
Jnceb Hutrluns,
Abrnhain Dciterlch,
A. Iieltrrirh & Torby
C'yrit Huone,
John W. Clark,
Levi ltcniley,
I 17
1 21
a 3t
do I
No. 10
1 7J
1 S8
41
No. 27
1 OS
l to
j as
0
No. 15
1 7d
2 03
10 31
II
!
t
21
II
2.5
2J
j nlchard Torby,
FISllt.VacilKKl,
James Parks,
Isaac Drum,
Monroe Mcrktc,
C)rus i'ox,
m.i.vKr.ix.
Isaac nirhnrd,
Julia A, Crumley,
eiitt:t:xnvoi.
Sanford Oenrhart,
James Hampton,
ijamucl C. Lungshnre,
J.1CKSO.Y.
Henry C, Ileas,
John llnberts,
M.WI&O.Y.
Caleb Fox,
MAhYi:.
fleorgo Rardener,
Hmiry iroslenbaijcr,
Lucy Slow-art,
MO.Yi'OVl.
Ceorgo Uleclier
L. Davis,
OIU.WL.
Devanpnrt's estate,
Jacob Lvans,
David Fetter,
J. P. Morris,
1 4.1
1 21
7
1 S3
1 00.
7
so
1 UG
a 25
: lrts
11
I no
c0
2 0.5
1 ti
1 11
1 lot
3
3
24
1
1 lot
I lot
111
L0
1 50
40
SI
0 F7
5J
3 Oj
1,
S S3
I
Ssauiiit'l Truuipore,
3 02
135 .t 1 lot J. Covauiiovan'n cat.
15 24
30
1
Joseph Fuuscy,
ri.VK.
19 Isaac Ilosart, 3
1 lot Adam Dobb, 1
70 Cox's heirs, a
100 t'liainberllu & Sowss, 2
Si) Fzckicl Crossloy, t
l'i3 Wm. lldgar, 3
SO Lott Parker, a
34 Jcliu II. Parker, 1
273 Thus, b't.tckhouse ar. 1
100 David & A. Smith, 1
11 David Sweeny, 1
I'l 1
jjjij Samuel C. Longshore, 1
40 John Johnson, 1
SO Daniel .-'huttz's estate, I
13 John Sweeny. I
F0
1 03
20
1 J,J
14 30
i :w
S3
c oo
5.1
5.1
3 00
1 M
1 17
Si
I 10
SHUG.ir.WAF.
20 Ploonnburg Iron Co. 1 I
10 l.uvina Colder. I
JA.Ml.Sg. McNINCH, Treasurer.
Trenuror's Ofilcc, j
UIOQiugpurg. April 5, IfC2. j
i.i .
PHOCLAM A-JION.
II
r7ilUKLAn, tliellox. Aahox K. I'ccxhau, l'resident
Jiidao of the Court ofilyer andTormiuc'i aniK.'eii.
s s iiiii::ii in eue e,uurt Ol j
tral Jail Delivery. Ourt of
uuurt-r fiessions ol the
i'liico and Court of Common I'leas .111,1 (Imli.m's i;,n.,
i'l tlio 'Jiith .ludirial District, composed ot the counties
iil'Coluiiiliia.iiiillivnn ainHVyiiaiun', and tin. Hon. John
iMtltoynoldsfititaplieu Dalily.AssociateJudjes of Colum
bia lOunty.liave issued tlio irprccept,henrniK date the ."ih
day of Dec. in tho year nf our Lord one thousand 1 i"hi
hundred nm! sixtj.onc and to me directed for holding a
Court of Dyer and Terminer and Oeirral J.11I delivery,
Ue-uer.il Uuartcr aessioiis of tlio Peace, Common I'leas
and Orphan's Court. 111 l)loouiburp, in the county of
Cotipuhi 1. oo the lirst Monday, (heim; tlle Stll day) of
May, next, and to continue 0110 week.
intiee is nereiiy t'lM-n, to the Coroner, tho Justices of
i.n i.... 1 ,........,.,.... r.. . , . 7.;: . .
a.Vl Vl , Z . er'.u",he,"" l"1"?
lirODer liersntlu
10 o'clock ill til 3 forenoon ofsuidduv. With llleir recent.
ni'piisitioii.s and otln r remomhranco to do 1I1030 Ihines
wIulIi to tlieir oilices nppi-rtnii. 10 he done. And those
lli.it are bound liy reconiz.inc. . to priwcctito nzamst tho
prisoners that are or may he in tin- Jail of said county o(
Columbia to b then anil tliero to prosecute them as shall
bajiist. Jurors nn ru'piested tu b- punctual in their at
tendance, acreeably to tlieir nolices. Dawd ut lllooms
bur?, this sS Uli day of March, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eifiht hundred and ml) -one, and in the cichty
sixth year of the Indepjiulence of tha United states of
America. (Uod save tho Coniuioiiwe'iiih.)
JOyiAII 11. FL'RMAV,
Sheritl's Olllce, ( thirty.
l.luuuiMlt.l, .utlieil s.l, 13U
I GHAND JUPvOllS,
i I'OIl MAY TtRM, 18C2.
Illoom John Purstl, sr., Montgomery Kline, Andrew
; Ciovtlinv'.
1 Heaver Christian humau.
Heiiloii Llijali Kline.
! Ilriarcreek Joliu W. llowman.
Hoy. Ilerwick -Townsnnd Ilooite.
1 Cattuwissa -Joliu tfli irpless, Daniel c. Oenrhart.
' Hemlock John ilrujlcr.
I Jackson Frederick, Wile, HnbcrtlMcur.
Loeust-W'iii.Lee, Diuid L. llelwig, Keubtn PabrlEcer
Jr., lii iijamin Wanner.
Mount Pleasant- Tliuiuas J. Welllvcr.
Madison-Jacob Swisher, Henry C. .Mills.
, Urauge John lleriiiii.'.
Pine John Lore Albert Hunter.
fcoll-l'i ter Cut, Luoch Howell.
.Marcli Sr ItO-J.
THAVEESB JUHOItS.
FOK MAY TKU.M, 1802.
llor. Ilerwick--IIeiirv C. Frens.
Uloniii Peter llillineyer. Georac Weaver. 1
Ilriarcreek John I'esier. Jr. John lllank, Jr Cnos L.
Adams Joseph i-'tackhouse. I
Heater Jacob llarriiier. I'eler I'.ckronth.
llenlnu Jacob Kiuibl), Alexander Colley. I
1 Catt.iwis.a John Kitter.Gcoreo Strieker, William Parr. '
I Ceulro John, Hill Paul Zaner. j
Franklin Wasliingteii I'.ur, Aaron Lamhcrtson. '
Fishlnciuek Hilas I'ealei, Henry llittcnbcndur,
' Greenwoud--Jesso Ilcacoek, Kicliolu Cole, John M. 1
larker.
JIeiuoik"ltejben llonihoy, t-amuel 01)1, IlerJamia Wil- '
sou. furub Harris.
r.n,.n., ll..,..i. e.l,..n.,n. ,,lll.. .....ii ,.. ..
K I., , , ' ""I.HB--H s-uevu .uiiieT, uavi'l liailCK,
mu iiui'i iiiiwe-r.
"it" "S!'t''"c, Ac"c"1"'c" J'"'" Vo"0' "mf An -
MJoi,u F;,y"umlno Cl,rls,ia"' T,l0'"Ila ru"'u-
Montour Low is Unat, Grlcr Quick.
OrangoJesse Coleman, Peter 1". Kline, Hiram 11. Klino
1 itu u Hlguicri IK IIjillHIM JIHIR'H.
rJuimrloaf William Masleller, l'.lias Ccle George Hess,
i-eott Chester C. Miirr, Samuel Krcsslcr.
Marcli'.'O, Wil.
LIST OF CAUSES,
TOR MAY TKKM, 1602.
1 Andrew Crevuliug, vs Andrew Mellick, et al.
i; Isaiah WniiimlipUilnir. vs Jacob L. hliiiinail
3 i'lillip Winterstecn, is Valentino Wintcrsteen.
4 Itichard II. Meiiagh, vs John (jigger.
5 Daiijel 1'. H")bcri,ct ut vs A. II. l'u.irce, ct al.
li Daniel F. St)bert vs Augustus D I'earco etal,
7 lleniy Wi lis, vs Ceorgo Klnley.
H Wilson Agar, vs Jncph I'aitou.
0 Clinton 1). Herring, etal vs Daniel F. Seybert.
10 Tliomas C. Uobisun, vs William Fnusey.
11 'Ihiimas C. ltobi.ou, vs William I'ausey.
l'J Thomas C. Uobisou, vs Win. I'ausey.
13 Henry Truugh. vs thu WcstUrauch Insurance Com.
pnny.
14 Jul uli lleruiiigor, aduir. tj John Osman.
II Hamiicl J. Ileulcr, vs Abraham W. ItoLliui, ct al.
Hi Jacob I'.yer vs Abraliam Klaso.
17 Abraham Klase, vs Jaroh I'.yer.
Id David Levi In usevs rininuel L. Uettlo,
III Daniel F !"eybirl vs Joseph llciisil
'.M Itoberi llu.sel vs Lackawanna & Woomsburc It. R,
ui i.iuiries i,e-e vs laicHnwauna cc riooiusuurg It It
IU ltusscl 11 1'ealer s Tho Hcliool Dittilet of l'iiiiinp
creek.
S'l Z'.lijah McMurtrie ct lit vs Christian Wolf.
til John Kuinsey vs i'eler .Mnllik.
i!5 Frederick Murkroif vs John ltobison. .
SI Tlio LiicHnwnunu & Uloomsburg Kail r.ost ct ni v
William Sloan.
27 Jacob Thomas ct al vs Franklin Btewart Ct al
Sfl William Cot ct ul vs William Hol lren.
SO William a Case et al vs Centre tnwuthip,
30 Henry Miller, Hxccutor vs Jucob Gutllng
HOUSE M BILLS.
Neatly, chenptu and ezuediHoushi vrin-
(,"t at the OjtlCC of the
-
FRESH AR11IVA L
-OF-
SPRING ill "SllEil!
TIM! underalgned, grattful for past patronage, respect
fully Inroriiiahlscui-tumers nnd the publlcgeucrally
that he has iuat received from tho ll.istnrnn rlties. ii,
largest and most select stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
That has ysl been opened In lllooinsbiirg, tn which he
inviies iiib iiueiiuoii oi ma menus, and nssurta them
that they am oirercd for aalu nt great bargains, ilia
Stock comprise n large assortment of
OUN'J'Lr.MI',N'B WIIAMNG APPAHF.L,
Contistlug ol i AamoMABtK Dress Coats, nf eviry des
cription j I'nnts, Vests, Shirts, Cravats Stocks, Cotton
Handkerchiefs, (Hovcs, Suspenders, ke.
GOLD WATCHES
A N U
JEWELKY,
Of every description, fine and clienn.
N. H. Hemember " Lownltrf't Chrap Kmporhn."
call and sec. No charge for examine Goods.
DAVID LOWF.NIlFllfl.
Illooiiisburg. March 23, 1BC2. (Jue 1F30.)
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Edward Albcrtson, deceased.
f LTTF.nSnf administration with (ho will annexed
J-J on the llsiiitu ofLilward Albertson, Into of Green
wood township, In Cnlunibiaruuiity, deceased have
been granted by the Iteglster ofColiunbl.. county to ths
undersigned; uli persons having claims ngalint tin cs.
tale or the decendent aro rciuested to present them to
the Atm'r. nt his rcsidenca in Greenwood towiishln.
without delay, and all persons Indebted to make pay.
luent forthwith
ISAAC A. DtlWlTT,
March 1, IS02-0w.
ADM IN ISTR AT 0 ll'S NOTICE.
Estate of Samuel Shultz, acccascd.
jVOTICn Is hcteby given that letters of administration
iy un tlio estata of Saniuel f-hulu, late ofbiignr
loaf township, Columbia county, deceased, have been
granted by tho Iteglster ofsaid eounly tu tlio undersign
ed, who resides in llcnton townshlo Lsiliinibla rn. .Ml
persons having claims or demands ugainst thu catatj of
the decedent nro requested to nrescnt iliem for aettln.
incut, and Ihoeo indebted to make pa) mcnt w ithout iU-"!
'-. , .. C.X.I1LLL U. BltULT
Murch lo, It02-Ct. dn'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of William Ellis, deceased,
jVOTICJl Is hereby given that Icttora of adniinlrtri
n Hon on tho estate of William Lllis.lata of Madison
towusliin, Coliiinbm county, deceased have been
granted by lliu Heglslor of said county to Andrew Lllis
of .Montour County, and John I). Kills of Columbia coun
ty: all nersons hav us claim or ,ii,,i,,i. .i..
estate of the decedent are requested tu present them
; lor settlement, and those indebted to maku payment
payment
s-s uiioue uuiuy,
ANDUnW ELLIS.
JOHN D. LLI.IS.
JJiar's.
Slarrh 15, 18il2. Bt
AUDITOir.S iST0TICK.
i tiL unaerfi?ni!il( appointor! nn Auditor bj the Or-
1'iisui t iiuiiui tuiii inula county to dittriuiuo tlio bal
itnco in tho li;itid nf t uhiii Mlilni.. iNitA. nr
I.lrirlnii lifn nt tlt-i -.i-, ...... L- n, i. i i.. .... i .
1 decensf(I. ta nm innnnn t in ri-A..:t..r....,t nti,... ....1.. '1
ut accurdinif lo Iniv : in II moni tin nuriin. u.i... ..,.. s-.
tlio purpose of Iiih sippointmcnt on S.iturduy, April 5tli
lcUs.', at Iiim olhco in UloomInirjf, nt ID oMoct. A. M.(
to prpcnt them or uc forever debarred from coraiiiff In
frit- ii silii.fr. r,T B.il.t t..r.l
I , , , joun o, rnr.nzE,
1 Uloomsburg, March Stli 1?G2. Audittr.
NOTICE.
NO ricr. is hereby given that I.afayctto r.rwln, rni.
victed at the last February Session ofColumbin county,
ol llignmv nn which conviction he was sentenced to ths
I.astcrn Penitentiary for 1 lie term nr ibln, en tnnnth.
' Intends to make an application to ills Excellency ths
1 Governor of the Commonwealth for a nardon.
I.. .... LAFAYLfTU K
IJKU'IN.
,s iiijrcn .'.', lew.. '.'w.
' NOTICE.
A t .' 1,.rt'r knowing themselves indebted tolhoun
I .i,Y...i . ? . .. .. . .
or their accounts will hi put in the hands of proper ofl.
cersfor collection. I must have inv accounts settled.
-Mill Creek Woolen Factory. ' )
Mount Pleasant, March 15, lti!2-3t. (
GLOKCE VANCE.
1 I ' SMII. ICll,
NOTICE
of a Justice of the Peace.
Ifthefew autiscrlptlons remaining unpaid to thu fund
of the " Iron Uunrds"nre not settled onorbefoiL-tho fir.t
iiuj "ii euiu.iryi
day of February 1 am instructed to commenco suit and
cos must follow in each indivdual case.
dual case.
J. M rhatnbcrlin. JiF.
I M P O B T A N T !
TO thnso whose Puli'criplions are unpaid to tlia fund
cf the "inON UUAI1DS," that the Subscription pnnor
will bo placed in the hands of LVpiire Ciiembcrlin on
tho lirst d ly of January tieu-and all persons in arrears
will bo waited upon Ly Constable Gott. Uy order uf tha
Committee.
WM. NEAL, Trsasursr.
UCl-tf.
llloomslwrg, Dec. 23,
j HOUSE F01 S.LE.
A moveable Framb House, will ba sold chiap. en an
plication to tlio undriijiied.
I.LVI L. TATl..
nioomburs, July 13, lefil.
FK1SUJ1UTII UllOTUURS,
W II on: SALE
0 B A C C O D E A L E R F
NU.10 3,.VOl!.T.I TIUHD ST11EKT
Five doorabdlow Itune.
I'lULAiinLrniA
KOLLOL'K'S DAKIIELIOsN COFFEST""
1 Tills preparation, made from the best Java Tolfse, is
recommended by physli'iansns n superior NUTIUTIOL'S
IlLVIlllAUn lor General Debility, Dyspepsia, and nil
I billions disorders. Thountuis who have been compell
ed to abandon tlio use of cofl-e will use this witliout in
jurious cll'e'cls. One can contains th" strength of two
pounds of culinary cctl'ce. Price Sil cents.
KOLLOCK'S LEVA IN,
The purest and best UAKIN'G I'OVVDnil known, for
milking light, sweet and nutritious Dread and cakes,
Price 15 cunts,
MAScrACTrncr r.v
M, II . KOLLOOK, Chomlst.
Oorncr of Uroad nnd Chestnut rstroots.
rillLADllU'HIA.
And sold by oil Druggists and Grocsrs.
March MO, lbCJ.-Uin.
HOTEL,
(Late Whlto Swan,)
RACE STREET, ABOVK THIRD
PIUIsAUELPIIlA.
1
1 D. O. SIEGHIST, Phoi hietoii.
Formerly fom Eagle Hotel Lebanon,
j T, V. nilOADS, Ci.iatt,
' March SO, li-0::-12in.
Pa.
OppvatH the Cuvrt Hovteantl utn inorlD Democrat Pffict
The undersigned, rcfpertfully informahislrieiidsand
customers that ho lias opened
JlXFM-BAllBF.lt SHOP
in chuu uouse iinc) , nuAi unor ntiow the office of
tho Columbia Democrat, licro ho will ho happy lo wait ,
.,j.s. ,, biuiiMivn, mm uu. ,ui, e'Aicrieiire ami sir 1st
nttuiition to business, he hopesto rucut and rvrcivo a
liberal sharo of public patronage.
sAU things hem ' done in decpney und in order."
TIIO.MAa liltOW.V.
Illoomsbiifg, March Jst, ISW,
iDiaa,n,ES siriWiEa Hiditsil;"
T AM AQUA, PENN'A.
rassongcrs dine here on tho psifago of each Train.
II, M. MERRICK,
Proprietor.
Tamumia, Jin 4, 1FC2.
m s m zs a t a
II. 0. HOWEIl,
S U 11 G E 0 N I) B i T I S T
ItF.Hl'UCTn'LLY olTers his rnolessinn
al services to tlio ladles nnd gentlemen ofl
Uloomsburg und vicinity, lie is prepared
In uttend to nil tie! various nnurations in '
tho lino of h)s profession, he is provided wiili thu latest
Improved porcelain teeth, which will ho Inserted on
gold, plalinii, silver and rubber base; to look as well as
Hie natural teulli,
Mineral plate und block teeth manufactured and nil
op ra'lor-i n u mf'full. Mid pr-p.-nj- uitoudca to
IU01 "sonic, !' Aunt' 3,1 !.
CHEAP MILITAIIY caps" "
Mil l'UY t'Ara.nf every sort site and miji--for
1 -lo du p at Die IH'Oinsburg Hut tc Cap I - j -i bib
Alsii-t.wcncj c r.s 1 st''er ttc
JOK'V K Clii,'
1, - f . i i,r,
Tho Situation.
Tim most prinulucnt fcaluro of our
news to-tlay is tho surrcntlor of thu rebels
of Island No, 10 to Commodoro Footc, tho
full tlotail3 of which, nnd tho entire hialo
17 oftho investment of that rebel strong
ho!tl by tho forco of General Pop nnd tho
squadron of Commodoro D'ootc, linon wh'oh
publio attention has been fixod for uomo
timo past, wC give in another column.
After a stubborn rosistauco tho rebels
surrendered tlio bland ut midnight on
Monday. General Popo croascd the river
from New Mudrid, with his forocsi, to the
Tenticpsco shore during tho day, in boats
sent to him through a canal cut for the
purpose, and this haacned tho surrender
of tlio island. General Popo has captured
six thousand prisoners, including three
rebel generals, 0110 hundred sicgo l'Uus,
sovoral field balterosi, large rjuantiticd of
small urins, tents wagons, horses ai.d pro
visions. iSot a man was lost on our tide
in achieving this suecccss.
A despatch from Central Ilallock was
received at tho War Department yesterday
anuouueing that tho forcos of Genera'
Grant at Pittsburg Landing, on tho Ten
nessee river, eighteen miles from Corinth
were cttacked on Suuday, by au cerwhu.
m.Dg body of rebels who advanced froi
Corintb, under General Iieaurugard, an,
that the latter were repulsed in tho ut
most cenfusiou. Tho battle lasted froi
early morning until late in thj afternoo
when tho rebels were couipkt. ly r
and fled, Geueral Grant following uip.
in rapid pursuit. Tho less is said to ,a
very heavy on both sides. A private c'o -patch
from one of General Grant's stuj
officers represents that it was the most dc
perato battle of the eaiupaigu. This may uj
considered the opening of the grcut col
fiiot at Coriuth, and may bo safely take.,
as an augury ofUie filial result, if, indcr
the rebels can bo brought to a stand n
that point.
Look to your Interests
FRESiFIr RIVAL
OF
FALL AND WINTER GCO,
AT
JT-
rjMlU nibs'ribers lia,
-1 U uh auoih r lai
lo- t-' 'rtd from ire C '?
an.t s -t: a-,sor"met f
s
and
puiimneriat 'luliaelphla, at tl lowest figure, at' ..
which they aro determined to sell n a moderate t "
as can bet procured elsewhere in itloonialmrs. The i
stock compri.es "
utuicy mti:M noons,
of choicefci iyes and latest fasiiloii
Dm auui)n. .1XU (iitocutics,
r, ,. ""non'-in k q u. : -.v.s ii:we,
,vnCy'?Ii-!?..w-'"lt'" "ML""' :iiu
IROX. X.11LS, HOOTS S- XllOLS
HATS ,y C.U'S, &.c , ,Vc, sjc,
,n ,',1.Ml".'rt.i,ivfit)'"'-i.nRl,i",a"rvkuI" ia --ountry Stores
to w hii 1 they invite the putlle generally.
iio nigiiesi price paiuior country produce.
MlLLLn a EYKIt.
nioomsliurs, May 11, 1661.
TINU'AllE & STOVE eSUOP.
THE undersigned respectfully info. ir.e his ol 1 fri nCi
and ciitoiuers. that ho ha- pur, has. .iis trot. A
intorest 111 tho abovo etablislun. nt.analhe concarn ,i s
hereafter be cin iucted by himself exclusivi
js He has just received nnd offers f,)r su1 . the larg
est and most estensivo nssortnient of F A N" C ' '
cjjsflslov IIS ever introduced Into this market.
V ' . A"", ,ocli c.ons'sts of a complete assortment cf
tho best Cooking and parlor stoves in tlw market, togct ..
er Willi Htove 1 ixtures of evely description, Oven ai .
Ilo Stoves, Hadiators, Cylindar itovos, Cast Iron Ai
right stoves. Cannon Stoves, ic, &c. ltocpiiitf and
Tinware constantly on hand and inainife.-tured li onli
All kinds of repairing dom , ns Usual. 01 ii"rt notice,
I he patronago of old friends and new cuitj-n .ra r
sportfully solicited. , jv HUI'lilsT
Uloomsburg, November 3d l?f,0.-tf.
JOL1NE & LEE,
Xf 43, XOKTH VIIARVEa.
I'Liladclphia,
Ap
SHIP CII AND I EHS,
Spun Cotton for Caulking, Kopea, Twin.s.Tir, Titsli
O.ikum. Illoclts, and Oars, &r.
August I, tc'CO-Um.
E W R T O 11 E .
miOLr.SALF. AXD RKTAlL
uaAir &vm aip an as
Tho iindcrslsnei! :espectfiilly informs theeltlrcnj,
Hlooinsliurg. und the public 111 general, that hu 1ms 1. r
c'lnsod the .V.H' HAT STOliK, in the wlilt fr,- sta
house, on Main .Street, nearly opposite the l;i ban
suiliiiugs, wlif tu lie lias just received a splendid sc
rortmeul of
CITY HATS AND CAPS,
Direct from the Manufactures, of all kinds, stylet, jcjts
audsizes, latest fashions, winch buolTers ivbuleealc r. i
retail, at M ry low prices.
IJ Tlicse Goods will bo ftd.il at very lowprkcj , r
lleaily l'uy.
JOHN K GIHTO
Ulcomsburg, October 27, If CO.
Mioico Vcgtiable Seeds by 'tiaii.
20 Varieties fur SlfOi Oer
45 Varieties ior i$J ijjfidie -
Wishing tcglio those who reside at a dlstv Cl;
opportunity 10 test tho quality of our i'rgcut,i' s 1
w lm ii wo nru court lent will compare fav -ab'v 1
any olfere in this country, wo havu prepared s ,
packets, which nul bo sent by mail pt raid, at 1. j
above pric. s Ncnc but tho most desirable vuri a
will li inrludcil.
V'n pre rut si'isi);ViJilwei.r. ki trtth it Jitttneth .
.lergteod thn Fni, Venus and Corn are not inch!
the ;aa. i-ai .isv t. , on account of their xeiffltt.
A. noit.Vi.MAN
Versailles. Woodford Co., Kr
ItJ- Bend for a Description Catalogue.
Manli 15. I '.'. 3m.
rri,! ,.,1111 .)T)
lr Ua 1 JJ LuUi
J):
WF. will forward by mail tu anv nart of tn 1
t. 4
at
gtntrts, pot'iaiil, any varieties that, may bo o ur
me lonowiug prici s:
10 vaiietma selected from those priced at Scents
pur paper $C
ii vuri. In. telectad from those priced at 10 cents
per paper j
5 nrieties selected from those priced at 10 cent.i
per piper u
12 vniietie-s selected from those priced at 10 cents
per paper 1
2 varieties seeded from thosn priced at 25 cents
per paper
5 i ari ''os soliici.-: a "in those priced at 25 cents
pi papi r j
COLLUCTlO.Nd OF FLOWRIt bI!LsJ.
Tcrions desiring ua to make their selcrtiins, mi -
ly upon our sending ouly those v.hii h uro rcaDy u it
snowy and desirable, and of caiy cultlvBtlen. Wo
Iievo Ihatnur esperieiire will ciiabls us tu n.a 1
lions, largi or suail, that cauuot fail to give cure si;,
ibiactlon,
100 Packets Annuals, Ilwnnlals and Perennials,
fovqrltu klpds '
50 1'ackcti Annuals. Ilieiinialj and rrrin':
favorite kinds . 1
25 Packets Annuals, best assorted l
11 1'ackcts Anniinls, best aisorlsd
20 I'ucks'.s, S't-w ana Unra Annual i ...)
Chal. C ll"rtloT of Orua'in ma' nraf 10
' " i l l v r. . 11 - Flowers 1 v
' Ai,'!'!" i l Heck i'lan; .
" " Cu. 1 Mg Fiauts Annual and
Ir-nnr.l
"liol'itulc ttooofGie-ph.iusn TiantB d s.
" " Ornain ntal i.av drianti 1
A llOItNUMAV
riotUt fctfetdman, VeuMiifs Woediord ( o.. K
L llox 1
I' nJf r adescfptlvt Itiii.i 1
dus Ol VI .1 - ( lilt" 1
1. 1