Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, June 07, 1862, Image 3

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    COLUMBIA HIIOIJIIAI,
an
John (3. Freeze, Local Editor.
SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1062.
5WWo nro informed that Mr. .T. K.
Bbarpkss' Etablo ami sovoral outbuildings
wifti tbeir contents hi Cattawissa, wcrocn
tfrcly destroyed by firo on last Monday.
, :o;
CQy Tlio week Ins boon ono of heavy
Jtorslatont and oontinuod rniu. In some
felpccts more than was needed, but in any
tuftl invalitablo. In somo localities there
scorns to bavo been a strong and destruc
tive, wind.
" ' C The two abolitionists who wcro fe
licitating themselves at-tho Post Offico the
othor day, upon the probablo defoat of
'Gon. McClellan at IUehniond, and eleva
tion of John 0. Fremont of "Woolly Horse'
notoriety aro not likely to bo gratified
"Little Mao" is all right death both on
" Soecs.Mon and Abolition.''
RECEIPTS If OR MAY.
ro Titn
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Tho following aro the receipts to the ofiico
of tho Oolumiita Dhmociiat, during
tho month of May, 1802 !
-:o:-
CiSrTho Atlantic Monthly for Juno clo
nes tho volume. The number is unusually
blity, nnd Ins tl o well known pecul ariti' s
and contributors. Somo new features and
matters aro promised for tho opening vol
ume1, beginning with July, and now is a
favorable time to subscribe. 83,00 a year.
Tioknor & Fields, Publishers, Uoston.
',';It is vory much to bo regretted that the
prosont publishers should lend themselves
to tho moit treasonable schemes of the most
radical abolitionists. Of tho fifteen nrtic
loi ia the last number, half of them a re
either directly or indirectly political and
abolition. Mr. James T. Fields, tho Ed
tor, who is a gonlleman, a ,poct and a
t-cholar, and who should know bettor; scorns
ito'havo imbibed the idea that Boston is
the'Untted States aud Now England, the
world ; and is narrowing his magazine to
tho.' prtjudiocs and heresies of that local!
ty.(( Dutcvon ho must have boon asleep to
hiyc admitcd the article "War and Liter
nturo'' full of and made up of tho most
radical and anti-constitutional teaching.
And that very amiable Kcntletnan who
.labors to trlozo over "tho horrors ofSau
Doiiiinno," glorifying Fremont's Procla
mation, and sneering at tho "rccoii'itruc
tibnists," as he seems that party which is
forithc Union uiul the Constitution. We
hope in the volume to open with July,
. Mr.'-Fields will bo n little more wide
James H McNIncli
Mrs II (liriiou
II. A Swepoiihlso
ll.uil 'l NnliarJ
Henry lless
inane Hi ss
Win Unwell ,
l'.liJMi U tktlcr
J M Pry
l'olor 1 1 c I 1 k
John Kline I'.sq .
Sampson Hills
Jacob A Swisher
Lewis Hrkrntli
John Dlctterick, Esq.
John I. nro,
Alexander Mourn
Kit of Geo Hollciibach 1
.Maybcrry Snyder
John Mordrui
0 ShUmmii Kjq ,
Reuben llninboy
M MCC K ,11 II
John Ilrobst
Mn Peter PKHno
AOMcnsch
list John 0 Kinney
Sheriff l'urman
Joshua Wonicr
llnoch I'm
John ltriMon, Esq.,
HsfofJ V Musgravo
UT Dawson
(J A Wir,, i:,q.,
George llartmnii
Himiivl W llartman
John .Miller
Uli Junes
915 3"i Columbia county 17 .10
SO Sidney Slater (.0
i no iii.n itiTi:nt a S'i
3 4 , I b ' i n r RUIZ 1 00
I Wl Jacob Lyorlv, V. , I) bfl
1 III Ikliry Delnng, 1 (Id
1 to Hiiinuoi tinectit.ucli 2 ::o
1 7ft HcirgiiK Hess 1 75
1 HO JeSF'l MllllMinil Sll
1 in Mary llarklry 1 on
in John M. Milter 1 An
3 (ill John Ileun, Jr.. 2 CI
1 .10 James U Maxwell 3 Oil
".1 llcv Hdw Murray 1 SH
I 78 J II Itnriniin 3 7.5
1 .VI Isaac tkilor 3 i
3 .If) Win P fit.. I'.sq.. 13 3.i
I redcrick Hahucr 3 in
1 50 lotuii Kisncr. 'J Oil
1 00 RtiimMllvirctt 1 O'l
0 50 Thos llmw n (llarbcr) W)
2 W' 11 II I Ittlo, llsq., " (i OH
3 01 II Stoncr S O'J
1 75 Crosby, Nicholas, Lea
I 50 tt. Co., 1 7.1
1 01 I'ctcr I'm 1 00
3 (Hi Charlcp lluelica li 00
1(1 0(1 Noah Mailer, "J 50
a W llanlcl Vociim, 1 Oil
1 7." Io, I. Shannon 1 75
S 71 HiMMaryU Anderson 250
3 7i l.ovl Cox 1 41
1 m Harry Kliirlr 1 50
7.'i Andrew Cromtcy 3 00
1 Sll John littcnkirk 1 00
- SI 5n Itlilinril riiimmcr 1 00
1" lohn Join's 1!M
5 "ii IVter JoiiCh 1 M
The Secret Out !
Cf"Will our friends remit their subscrip
tion money to us by mail. Our necessities
aro especially pressing and wo must bavo
monoy. Wo shall sincerely thank you,
friends and patrons, for au early remit
tance by mail.
Special Notices.
IN JUHSEYTOWiN",
And supposed approach of the Itchcl Army.
am, or which was ritonrcrn nv tub
AKKIVAl. 01' A I'l l.l, AND COMI'l.UTU
APrfUltTMlINT 01'
II W fiOOBS,
Of Every Variety and Style at fJic
NKW 1'IUM or
MILL E 11 & S W I S II E II,
in jr.iisnYTow.v.
Havingjint received our Sprint; Stock,
from tho HaMrrn Markeln, wo fed iletcriiilncil
to sell (iondu at a little luwcr jirifcs than thvy can tic
purchased ilcl.cru.
OUH MOTTO IS
"Small Profits and Quick Uttiirm,"
ir7Tlioiubllr nro ropoctfully nollclti-il to call and
r.ainlin(imrti'rk boforJ punhasliiK eluulii re, up wo
i hnrfc nothlnj; lor ihuning our goods, l'roduce of all
kinds taken Tor (,'oods.
MILM'.ll & BUlSIIi:it.
Jerscytown, May 3. 13(12.
ILLUMINATION IN
ORANGE VILLB.
"1
FILE Sll A Rll IV A L
-or-
W&mWEWM
-ron-
ill SHIR!
"PIIKiinoVMlsniMt, grntcrnl for pat patronacc, resport
iiuty iiiiuriii nil. riMTIIL-ri lliui lur IMlllllKL'rni'rnll
that ho iinjiut rcculved from tho Ilnsterno citloa
iiirgesi ami nni.i select siorK ot
SPlllNO AND SUMMER
ally
, tli
tiJ 3. M. rETTENGILL !t Co., No, 37 Park How,
Now York, mid (i Statu Plni't, Huston, nro our Ap.cnls
for thu CVumlm lhmntrnl, in thosu rules, and aro Ml
llmrlzcil to tuko Advvrtiseincnti uud Hnli.crlilioiiB for
us at our lowest rates.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
TIIK nitvertlrr. bavin; hen ratorfl tr lialth in
few wi'ckif, liyii vory Rimpli rumetly ,nft'r huviti
niilt-Tt'd Kcicral yrar"" with a ioveni lung nllection, ami
thftl drotiit (!in'nj, CniiHtiniptlntiN atitinua t malto
known tn fit a fellow uHvrfr" tin' means nftnru.
'I all wliculpstro It, ha will sctiil a roy of the prr-t-rrlptt'n
n-'cd (t'rri nf clmrpc)' with th dlrortiuus fmr
iirnni liiftiiiiil iinliti? thi Niiiiii. i It i r ti lliPV will fin it ti
euri ntru for Conitniiiptinn. Apltintu, itronrhltlfi, Kc
Thf only olijert nf tli'j ailvfrtif r in i tnting thu I'rn-i
srrf ptlon i to l)"ii'i(U th alllirtfti, and vprnuil infurina- j
tinn which h t'onccivcH tn ho iiiviiliiaMu, and lif hnpri
fviTy (tiiirin'r will try hi ri'moily, as it will cost
tlipin noihinir, and tiny nrovc a hiiylu . J
AMrrcH iiinii; iu pri'rriiiiinn win picnsn nmiress
Itcv. r.DWAItll A. Wll.ON, Willl.nni-biirtlli,
May 17, 1-tii thu Kin county, New Vorlc,
That his yet been opened in lllonuibur;, to which he
Inviti'K thu attention of liis friends, and nssun-a them
that they are oireri d for salo at great bart'aiils. His
Stuck cuinprin's a larfju no.niiuii'nt f
oiiNTiiUJinx-a wiiAniNo aitakih,,
Ousistitir; ol FAsinosAri.r. Hat n (.'cuts, of every lies,
rrlptliuii I'.inls, Vets, Shirts, L'ruvats ftucks, Cotton
llaiulkurchiefs, (Jloves, Suspenders, itc.
GOLD WATCHES
A N II
At Fritz's Store,
OHANOEVILL, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
rVin undersigned lias juot received a
K brse and s'diif aortinenl of cholra Spring nnd
Bummer (loods, which will ho sold cheap for cah or
rnuntry produce. Ills stock consiils of Ladies Dress
floods, choicest styles ami latest fashions. ,
Calicoos,
Muslins,
Oingbanis,
Flannels,
Uarpots,
Sb awls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
PRINTS FROM 7 TO 12J cts A iTAHD.
Cassimcrs,
Satinets.
Cottonrdcs,
Kentucky Jeans,
Tbread, .S'C.J
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Groceries,
(jucenswarc,
Ccderwarc, !
Hardware,
Medicines,
Oils,
Paints,
&o.
EOOTS Si SHOES, II ATS Si CAPS.
IiiFhnrt I'verjlhiiiK usually kept In n country rloro.
The patronage of old trends, and the public generally, is
soliiited.
May 3, lSHa WILLIAM KRIT7..
Treasurer's Sale
OF UNSEATED LANDS.
AIIURI'.Alll.Y to Hie provlslom of nn Act of Assem
bly entillod nn Act directing thn inndo f telling
Uiineati d l.'iuds fur taxes, nnd for other purposes, pass
oil tho 1.1th day of.Marrh, IHI7, Will day of March, iej I
mid lull day of March, IHJ7, tho Treasurer nf tho rounty
of L'olunibla.lierchy ghes notice to nil pel sons concern
ed therein, that unless tho Co,, linud, Cchool, poor and
Htato Tacs duo en tho followl"is tracts or Umnatcil
Lands, siluntn In (.'olumbia, arn paid In lure tin- day of
sale, tho whnlo or such parts of each tract as will pay
tho taxes slid n st rhnrgeiiblo thereon, will bo mill nt
tho COURT liul'-r. In lllooiiisburg, county of (.'oliiin
till. onlliQ Uth dav nf June Ifii'J. belus tho second Mon.
day, aud to In! continued by adjournment, from day to
day for arrearages of tates duo said county, nnd tho
costucrriicd on each trait respectively.
' WARRANTEES OR OWNERS.
iikxto.y rirr.
OWNERS Oil REPUTED OWNERS
lean
JEWELHY,
Of every description, due and cheap.
N. II. Ilciiieiiiber " Loictitbrrg's Clienp I'.mporium."
call nnd see. No ehurgo for vxnmtng (ioorls.
DAV1U LOWI'.N'linUR.
Illonmsbiirg, Mmch 2'J, lcG'J, (.lue Ic.VI.)
Look to your interests.
F
A a II 10 X ABLE CLOTHING
FRESH .'Hi RIVAL
OF
mn mmmm,
awake.
-:o:-
-i
tt.fifZfMrs II"iiry Wood's now story "A
.Life'H secret,'' is just issued by T. 13 Pc
ttc'rson Sc Rrotlioi-.s, Mr-'. Wood is crca
'titiglnii intense excitement an.on reader.
'of-fiction. Tbis is thought to bo her best
work and is got up in good stylo by the
'.publisbors.
-t6y" It is a matter of mrpiiso to some
,psrsions who bavo not looked clo.sely at the
matter, to sou the perfect accord existing
. between the Secessionists and Abolitionists.
"Tho Seccsrioniits bate McClellan and Hal
I6ck', so do the Abolitiocistt, tho Secess
ionists aro gratified at tho abolition of
jSlavcry in the District of Columbia, the
.Abolitionists are delighted therewith tho
Secessionists prohibit the publication in
'tho South of the late Democratic Congres
' Kionai Auiires, ami tuo Abolitionists in
-the 'North abuse it without stint or mca
su'ro tho Abolitionists glorify Hunter and
.Fremont, and the Secessionists aver that
'every Emancipation proclamation strength
cns tbeir cause tho Secessionists desiio
Congress to pass ewecping Confiscation
and Emancipation bills, and the Aboli
tionists aro clamorous for tho samo acts
nnd laws. It is a little remarkable, and
1 1.. '
'tho explanation h that both parties desiro
to destroy tho Union and subvert the Con
stitution. For says Governor Johnson of
Tennessee "Abolition is Secession !"
:o:
Disini'ecti.no AciE.vrs. As tho
warm weather approaches, our citizens
should thoroughly clcauso their premises,
rondoriug them as pure and healthy as
possible. There aro a number of tlisinfcc
'ting ogents which will be found efficacious
iu removing offeusivc smells from damp,
mouldy cellars, yards, pools of ttaguant
water, tlecaytng vegetable matter, cct.
Eithor of tho followim; will answer tho
jpurposc, while they cost but a trifle:
I. One pint of the liquor of chlorido of
.Kino, in one pailtul ot water and ono pound
of oblorido of lime iu another pailful of
water. 0.1ns is, perhaps, tho most cuectivo
of anything that can bo u.-cd, aud when
thrown upon decaying vegetable matter of
nny description, will effectually destroy all
ofl'ensivo odors. 2. Three or four pounds
;of sulphate of irou, (copperas) dissolvtd in
n .pailful of water, will in ninny cases bo
'Bulfidiont to removo all offetisivo odors, a
Chlorido of lime is belter to scatter about
damp places, in yards, in damp collars, i
and upon hoaps ot hltn.
ron
FALL.
The dd-estnlillshed
wiuti; iiai.t. rr.oTiiiNo nAZAAn,
at the southwest comer of
rOI'IlTIl AND M.MtKCT BTKHtlTri.
Isliow prepared w ith a
nn. i. Krooic or l'AsiiioxAm.n nnAtiv madi:
CI.OTIllN't! l'OU I'AI.I, AND WINTCIl WllAIt.
at prices which challenge competition.
I'lirtirular attention given to fii-tomcr H ors, Oiriccra
I'liifurius, alio Home (iunrds' ruiti, &c.
wiiii'i: iiai.i. ci.oriii.Ni: iia.aau.
fntitliW'-st lornerof
rOUIlTIt AMI MAltKIlT fTHl'.r.T.-.
I'UTIIIl r. l.l'.VIci:. Proprietor.
N'ov. IP, ltfil. . (May 1, 1SCI l'Jni.)
Uniformity of Tricci I A N'ew I'eaturoln lluslness
Cren'iit Unii l'riee C'liUhiug More, ,'o. SJ1 Jluiketitree
ili.nc Mxth, riil'irb plila.
ii irl'i 1 1 1 mi to having iliu lantern, most varied and
favhionable stork of t'liUliiiig in I'liil.iilelplii.i, made i x-
prely for retnil mlep,, liuvu rointiluti'd every one his
ir.Mi o.ilrsmnn. by Iriviug iiuulieii 111 iigure-., oie'ich ar-
lirln nt thu, very Inwo-t price it can Im sold for so th"y
uinnni pns-iu y vary nn iiiun ouy auitn.
i ii'i gnotiH are wi'ii pollgell uiio prepareii, ami r"ii
p;ii ii taken Willi tin- making so thai all can buy w itlithe
full afsuraueo of g.'ltmg a good article lit tho cry Ion
l price, .vi-mi, a large -.toeii ot piere coous on iianu.oi
the latent nylo and best qualities, liitli will b' made
to order, In le limit f.ishionahto and bott uiuiiuer, -J
per cent., b.dow credit prices.
itemeiiioer llio Lruacunt, in .M.irKCi,aiiovn r-uiu pin ei
No. sill, JON'I.S fcl-'O,
AT
MILLER &EYER'S.
i ritllU subs-ribers have just returned from tho City
JL With anoihcr largo nnd select nssortmct nf
purrlnodat l'hiladtlphla, at the lowet figure, and
wliit-h they are ib ti ruino'd to si II on asiiioderatc terms
ran be procured elscwheru in DlooniKburg. Their
' htoek comprises
I iioii:v Hints noons,
of ih'iii-i-t sljles and mtest i.isitmn.
Ditr goods, .1KD aitocr.itir.s.
II 1UUIVWK iUr.KXalMlti:,
cr.n.ui ir.utr., hollow u'jiuh
mo:,; avj.v, hoots s,- siioi.x
itht. & rail's, itc . f-c. &r..
very one liis own riali'sunu I Jl)?Ji;a & CO. if tho i In hort cv r Ihiug usu.illy kept In rnuntry Stores J
tnwhlih ui-y in He tin' pnoue generally.
Thu llighvstpriiu aiJ for country prodnci.
Mll.l.Ull & CYHtl.
Illoomsburg, April en, lfC3.
cash is mm
LOW PRICES ItULE!
M t'reasy's Storn, in Light Street, Pa.
Flit ST OF THE SEASON1
ALL 111 OF GOODS!
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John Young ft Co.
UR.UTM.
Andrew Clark,
Harnli A. l.'aiillrnn,
Isaac Davis,
do do
Anthony Davis,
llctijniiiin I', Krick,
John Uraetf,
Mann (c Itoat,
I'.lns Miller,
(leorgu Nungesstr,
lleorgu Xoyer,
rrnnkllu S'hiiinan,
Aloses .-clillclicr.
Peter Ynhe, dee'd,
I.uwls I'ilger,
William Htuunrt,
William Orcy,
DtitAncnr.KK.
Jesse Ilowman,
Beth II. Ilowman.
Chri'tnpher llendcr
Lewis iieiuler,
Niititati tlench,
W. J.T.CIemin,
Philip Freas,
John I'rens estate,
Andrew I'rens,
(lilbcrt I'owlcr,
John Pnrkcrson.
Daniel tieyhert,
do do
Joseph Sharplcss ft others
J. II. Young's estuto
Daniel 1 Heybert,
Oeorgo Ashtnii,
Pelcr Dehaven,
Joseph Jordan,
unico l.owndcs.
D E S I It A Y, L
ST0CK1
E STYLES !
NEW ARRIVAL OF
mis: and umnics
IL"TIIUMAS W. MATTHUN, llecnlved tts.i Prize
Medal at tin) World's l'air iu London lr.it, lorTKL'NK.".
(JAIil'I'.T llAtlrt, Hoots, pboe and (Iiiiih. (Ireat induce.
ni"hls arn now oil. Ted to purcliaers nt tne uijov e nrli-
cli's, 'I'lii i; mueli tlie largert to k o tiunki, Carpet
ll.tgs, Viiliivs.Acc., iu I'liiliiilelphi.i very rh.'.ip f'irinh
Ko, Ui .vurKol Htreet. ono uoor annvo nil, souin stun
.Miumtv I'llfortMs There Is, perhaps, no depart
nient of military busine-s in wliiih there Inn bien a1
more marked improvement lliau in tho clothing of sol-
diiTs. Not main yearn since nllners and private ero
cl. nl in garmi'iits" which worn almost skintight. They
HoreTeallmr atuck", which wi ru worthy oftlio uaiii", lor
the kept thn wearer ill tribulation ; wliilu their padded I
l.rl,ats and tight (decves iii.nlo volition a matter uf great
dillictiliy. During the (iru'ctit war, such of our vltili-1
leers a procure their uiiiforins at the lirown s-'tono I
Clothing Hall of lloikhill As WiNon. No. UKl and I'M'
Cli-stiiut street, iilmvo r-ixth .'hiludclpliia, obluiu rn-I
thing that is perf.'it'y easy, stibrtniitial and hemming. I
The linn iiaiue'l have gone largely into tin business of
nuikiiig Mllitiry Clolhin;!, and th-ir firilities enaldo
thuiii to fill tint latgest unljr iu the sliort-bt porsible '
time, - 1
Hept.ai, 1SH1
The Monitor
'ON 10 EICUMOND'
J, J. BROWER,
Has just received and is now opening
bplendul assortment ot
AT PETER ENT'S STOltE,
i.v Linnr srmxT, colvmiua ciuxrr, r.i,
HA!' jit-1 received from Plnlndelpliia, and is now
opening at tho old i.tnnd lute y oecupicd by .Mart.
ic I'.m, a splendid assortment of
which will be sold rhenp for
CASH Olt COUNTRY PRODUCE.
His slock consli-ts of Ladies Dress Goods choicest styles
ami late-l fashions.
Calicoes,
Jlulins,
Ginghams,
I'launol,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING
Cassimcres,
Satinets,
Cotlonadcs,
Kcntiicl;y Jeans,
Thread, ka.
G loeories,
Quccnswaro,
Cedar ware,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
ROOTS & SHOES, HATS Si CAPS.
Iu short every Ihlng usually kept in a country storo
The patronage of old irieiids, and the public general
ly, i reipi illully eoimted.
The highest nurket price paid forcounlry produce.
PLTI'.ll L'NT.
Light Street, May 3, lSU'J.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Ei late of hlicr M. Giuglcs, deceased.
"pjOTIUK is hereby givun Hint lelten of Admiuistta-J-l
tinu on hu eulo nf Ashcr .M. (Jingles, latu of
JMaiiiotp, (.'olmnhiaio., dee'd, have bun granted by
Ihe.lleglHi r of fin J county to r-'nrnh Jane (iingles iin
m'j'les.in Mai nn town hip, and James ri. McNiuih wlm
resides ill ("allawiss.i Inwiiklup. All peri-ons lint nig
flsimsqrjdeinands against Hie ottalu ol Ibo decedent
ure rcnuestiid to present them lor Bililemeiil, and
thoao indebted U nuke payment vt Ilhnitt d?J;jy
1 J,vili;ri. !ur,MMi
Groceries, Ilardwaro,Quecnswarc, Cedar
ware, Maekeral, Cheese, etc.,
which will be sold at llie loutl liguro for ready pay,
lbs Dry Goods wmists in part of
Fino Cloths,
Black aud Fancy
Cassimercs, Fine Opera
Cloakiugs at 1,50 per yard
Stella Shawls from 1,50 to 7,
Dress Goods, a full assortment; Shep
herd s Plaids ; Printed Chalios , Em
broidered Madounas, Embroidered
Mozauibiquos, Poil Do Chevrcs,
etc, etc. Calicoes at G, 7,
8, 10 and 13 cents.
Muslins, ono yard
wide at 12 cts.
Skeleton Skirts, from 00 cents to 82,00.
HIS GROCERIES
consists in part of bet white sugar at 12J
cents. A. No. 1 Syrup Molasses, 00
cents per gallon. Ladies' and
chililrcns' higli-liccled boots
and gaiters a full
assortment.
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
Eight day, and thirty hours,
1 ii- 2 Mac turd in Quarttrand Hal!
Hamlx.
COAL OIL LAMPS.
A fplendid assortment of Coal Oil
Lams choan.
t.si.. i....c.... 1 J A J. WAItM'.ll. ProfesMir nl I'raclical and Oinaineii
rjty vv.uui jiiuui Kit" uujm, rniu , HmMv, coiniueriial Calculations uud Corres
and thu nr.AUTY or it all ia we can
AND WILL SKLL AT
Ui TV F fiS II t! E S,
CALICOES,
MUSLINS, '
SILKS,
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
licady-Mado Clothing.
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Dacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, Sffgars,
Hats, Boots,
Caps, Shoes,
Drug!, Oils,
Paint?, Sec, Sio.
We have a large assortment of lllack and I'aney Silks
which we are selling at reduced pticcn: lllack tfiiks for
B7J cent", worth 8L1J1. also fur 81,00 wortli 81,25.
Wo aro selling our bet prints for cents per yard,
Hie iKst in the markit, all ftstiolors. A yard wide
uulileaciied muslin at lv'l cents euual to New .Market
Three quarter jard wiJo unbleached muslin at 8 toll)
cents ,-t yard,
Iu addition to our large stock of Dry Goods, we have
a large aud full assortment of ltcndy Madu Clntliiug
lor Vii'ii and Hoy wear which wo are determined to
sell cheaper tli hi can he bought elsewhere. Call and
see, and Jadge for yourselves,
II. W. CnUASY & CO.
Light Street, Pa , April 20, lbC2.
Biscl's Old Stand,
'pilC sulKcribjr has received his HPIIING STOCK Or
J. 11(1011.-1. winch he oiTers at Utr price. To flut
ter .Makers, he would say, bring It fresli and wo will
pay an extra price, as to have n coiitractat
FORTH ESS MONROE,
which must be fulfilled, and wo can afford in pay nn
extra price. Wc have iliniiged our Kvpress day to
Thurslay. Persons having good veal and calves, w ill
bring Hum iu on Wednesday evening oreaily nuTliuru
day nwrnlj'g
N. McCAY.
Jcrteytonn, May 17. lFC2-3t.
NOTICE.
A LL persons interested are tferred to llio provision
l of the .1th Kecliou nf an Ait of Assembly, pussed on
, the i lou'iith day of April liVJ, us follows :
I 'Six..'.. That it shall be tho duty of every city nnd
I county 'I reasiircr to bus for the recovery cf all In i uses
1 duly r 'turned to him by the Mercantile Appraiser, if
I not paid on or before I lie llrt day of July, iu each and
j every ear, within ten days after that dute , and mud
I Treasurer bhall not hn discharged from any siuh ljrcne
I tinli-ss he brings suit to to recover tho same within said
1 date nnd presses the samu to judgment and execution
ns soon thereafter as practicable, and pay the iimoiiiit
I of all null licenses received by limi nun the f'l.iln
' Treamry, on or before Ihn llrst day of Octiiberensiiiug;
iiur shall he reirive any consideration on such licenses,
i miles liu makes navmeut as iiforesaid."
JAMLrt f. McMNCII
Triaiurcr cf Columbia Count!.
TnmsunEK's Oiricf, j
llloomsliurg, .May ai, )!.
N05.
HIXGII.VJirOS
, COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
HI.N0.1IAMTON, N. Y.
All Institution to qnatiji young men for
JJusiniss,
W. LOWIII.L. Prinripil, Professor of tho Piiencu
.1 J of Acrouiils, iiiithor uf Lowe.l'a Treaties upon
llook Kieplinr, and Diagrams illiistraling the same,
J.M. ItA.VKI.V. Ciiiimeitul Aeuoiiutanl, Profcssoruf
Ilookkeeplug and Pr.ullcal .vlutheiuatlcs.
Store Removed,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
X Hat and Cap Store.
The undersigned :cp-rtfully informs tho citizens of
iiioomsiiiirg, tinu l lie puoiie in general, tnat no lias re
.iiioved tho ,T.iy 11.1V A'V'O?:, into tho Iioiim-, on
.Mam Hlreet, nearly opposite his lale stand, wlicre
he has Just received a spliiidid assortmcul of
CITY HATS AND CAPS,
Direct from Hie Manufactories, of nil kinds, styles, sorts
uniUies, lutoi-t fiishiuus, whiih lie oilers wholesale and
retail, at very low prices.
L7 These Goods will be soldot very low prices tor
ltcudy Puy.
JOHN K CIltTON.
Illoomsburg, April in, lt'CS.
ADMlNIS'hlATtHljoYlCE
Estate of bmaii Scltug, deceased.
LI'TTEItij of adniini. trillion with Urn Mill annexed
mi the L-laie of Suan Scliug, l.uo of fJcoit
tiiwiii.hip, iu Cnlumbi.i county, l'enn., dcu'iised have
been -ranted by the itegister ofColumbia county to the
iin.ier'.iL'iie.l : all nersons having ilaiuu against thn es
tate of the decedent are requested tojireseut thenito
llie .VllUUIISiraiur l ins li'.iutniii ill piun .u,,iicnii,
without delay, and all persons indebted to make pay.
I ,..nt r.irllitvitll.
rirrat scuuc,
April I'.l, lJ0'.'-Cw. .MuV.
rpiIK CONFESSIONS AND EXPEll-
8 ILN'Cllor A SUri'LUHll. Published as a war
ning, and fur Hie especial beuellt of Vuung Men, mid
1 1,,,.,, .vim mirror with Nervous Drbiliti , Loss of .Miiu-
nri-. I'reiniilliro llecav. 4iC. ti., &! by nuo Willi has
cured hiniHilf by simple means, after being put togieat
oxpuiiso uns iiicoiivenieiicu, inruiihM iiic uu u. unl
ess nied u I lies prescribed by learned Doctor", riinglu
ionics may he had of tho author, C. L. LAMIII.liT, l'.S'.,
(ireenpoint, Long Island, by enclosing u post-post ad
dre.,cdo..vcl.e.rcCII ulL3 A m,UT
(ireeupoiiit, Long Island. New York.
.May 17, Iffi2-!iii.
A CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND
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2D John V. Crlswell,
30 IMnnii llaldy & Criswell
3J I'rnnklln htewott & Co.
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73 John llallnrd's heirs,
400 (Iiorgo A. l'rlck,
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130 Charles & Cote,
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John Koonr,
Andrew Pellows,
Wllllim.McKcIvy,
Jonathan Pennington,
11, D. ti J, 11. rUvattuout,
nitMitcnr.KK.
John Garileiihnusc,
Josinh I'onler,
I'.lizabclh llcliicy,
tfnmucl I'. Ilcndlcy,
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David Klsner's estate,
nldeon Hassli r,
Joseph Low,
William .McAficc,
Wlllltiin Hmilh,
John Heaver,
Abraham Culp,
Jnhn.Johtisou,
John r-ejbert,
Jucoli fluiror,
lleub"n llower,
Michael llower,
Henry Murllncy,
Wm Iddings,
John AniWsoii's olt,
Chnrles itrobst,
Walter Cain,
Lewis Dries' estate,
Jnciib Hull bins,
Abraham Deiterich,
A. Heitericli & Torby
Cyrii lloone.
John W.Clark,
cvi utinicy,
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HAHAII J. GINGLI'.S,
AJmr't.
NOTlOi:.
rsons indebted to tho subscriber,
'in iinywny aio if poctfully idpieKled to in.tko
dldtc sclll ini-iil nnd e.till i.ijnv nt. lnuuthavo
'I'li'ix ho have i moved long crrdiis, ilia
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hoped, will not fan tuc.ill and utile v
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Oiartg-'.,i I.t 1, l?r;,j,.i
Hiniil ikl.iv
W.M IKU,
Come, see andjiiilg" for j ourselves, and you will bo
satisfied ih.u limner's fl-iru at the Corner of Main nnd
I run Plrei ts. is Hie place to pc(ih.iiit) Clieap Goods for
C,ih or I'ounliy prodme
Illooiu.burg, Ha) 21, IrtiJ.
NOTICE.
Notum: is hereby given, that tho under"
signed has placed tint following named propeity
in ciiiirg i i f ri.iiiinel Mnrr, ot H.-ull Inun.lllp, Coliiiubin
county, during Ins pleasure, viz
Cow, Pig. C ink Move. Clock, two Ileils and Iledding,
Cooking t'leiisils, Tubbn uud Chairs, ('orner Cupboard.
Ivilrlli'ii ( 'uphnjrd and one liiiieuil, uilhwhicli all per
sons .lie forniddcn to meddle or inlrif i on pains of
,,,,JW'",""," WILKIN.
Mn 'I I
' (UK). P. ItdWIl, Assistant Teacher in IVrmtnanship.
i J. si. CtJKTIH, Assistant Teacher iu llookkeiping De
, paitiuiul.
Hon, I). WILL B DICUIN'SON, LL D Lecturer
CoiiiiiKrcial 1,'iwund Political llcouoiiiy.
Hun. li.i)M II.M.COM, mi Coutriicts
Nnlesiniil Hills nf I'.xrhaline.
Uev. Dr. II. ANDItHWrl. mi Couiuicrcial lUlilca.
ol marge) to all whodesire it.the liecijio and directiona
Inr making u iluiplc Vegetablu Halm, that will, in from
two to eight d.iys, remove Pimples, mutches, Tan,
I'n ekles, Sallowness, and all impurities and roughness
iil'lhe Hkiii, leaving thu same -as Naiuro intended it
tdinuld lie soil, clear, suiootli uud beautiful. Those
.I..,.!,,,, iIia It, i-iiiii. u lib Coll lllktrurtious. dlrectliuls.
I ami advice, will uleasu call on or address (uilli return
Promissory I postage,) THOA 1'. CHAPMAN.
.May 17. lSC2-2ni. P31 Urondway, New York.
William Miller,
William Porter,
Daniel Hec60,
Peter Smith,
ltich.'ird Tunis,
Wliiteiimn,
John Warner,
John Young,
ltobcrt Jordan,
Andrew Porter.
110 Thomas l'tistun,
3;0 .Mary itiiston,
3ii:i Lewis Walker,
3'J4 Johnston Lleaslcy,
100 (leorgu Ueckham,
30 Thomas Humes,
'Mi Thomas lliluhiiuer.
;iJl Knbert 1 1 iltztilinvr,
3-'l William Sliaiinun,
250 A111O0 Vickci"liaiii,
3 Division A., .Murliii Lands,
12u do II., du dn
35 do C, do du
411 I'.bcncser llranlmnii
1110 Peter llaiigliner,
42) Joshua tleam,
llio John Young,
112 John Huston
of 130 P.ixlon, Klinu & Sh.irplcsa
I ill) JaiohTrien,
100 do do
20 37 fi-lup. l'oulk & Preston Retreat,
114 ll'Jp. Altemus &Co
I 7-10 Samuel S. Altemus,
I 0-10 J. Anspachjr.-
ccvritK.
S Bamucl AchenbaiU
5 llenjamin Ancbach,
4 Jaiob llond.
William I'ritz.
Jacob Good,
George Harinan,
Ihnaiiuvl La7.,uii",
Dlias Ilecs,
CiTTJlimSJl,
Solomon Helwl;,
Schiuicli & llrobt,
Fll.iXKLLV.
Jeremiah rindier,
L'lijuh ileynolds d Co.
J-7S.VOC.'L'CA'.
William liuckalcw,
l-'rers & llolfuiiin,
.Michael Leiiiuus,
Iblwnrd .Mcllcnry,
William I'attersoii.s cstati
Abraham Young,
Daniel 1', Seybcrt,
aitr.EXirooD.
John Covanhnvau's estate.
ImwicA He Wilt,
James A. Hewitt's heirs,
Saiuutl C. Longshure,
ltobjrt .Montgomery's eslato
George Reese,
Jeremiah Wlutsoil.
William Park,
1IF..MI.0CK.
Nathaniel Camtibell,
Robcit Montgomery 's estate, 15
JACKlOX.
George Dills,
Llius Holder, & Co.
Abraham Ilidler,
.McCatl's heirs.
New hard Si Colder,
William Stephens,
.OCt'iT.
Thomas llillingteii,
Samuel John,
do do
William Saycrs,
Wright ungues,
Slary Myers,
Diniel Reese,
Mnry Huston,
Charlotte ltiislnn,
Jullli Heynolds,
Thomas Huston,
.Mary .Myers,
Daniel Uccc,
.Mary Huston,
Charlotte Huston,
John Reynolds,
Thomas itualon,
M1FFL1X.
George Prown,
Jacob HarUcI jr.
.Marshall G. Kinney,
Geo. Longeiibergcr,
Abrahiiin .Mattellcr.
Peter Miller,
Georgo Nungesser,
Jaiob PM'ppcnhi''cr,
Peter Yohu's estiile,
Thomas Lemon,
.V.1DISO.Y.
William Hills,
Robert .Montgninery's estate,
William G ingles,
.MA1XF..
Iloyd U Pavtnn,
Henry & Jaiob llaiiman,
lleiijaniiii P. Prick,
Jereiiiiah I'liichor,
George Longenhergrr,
Henry O .Miller.
C . P. .Viinii, Lsq ,
Isaiah Shiimaii,
Joshua Webb, 2d,
.Ml'. ri.F1S.1XT.
Paiuuel lloone,
William lb era,
aiuucl iMelick,
John Melick,
oiiAxnr
Peter Hellas sr.
rixi:.
Malhian Appleuiau,
Thomas D.n is' estate,
James Lot kurd,
Lew is Schu) Icr,
Sainuel Snyder,
Vullershauip's cstato,
iio.iiuxavnKF.K,
Peter llaiigliner, 3 0!l
Thninas Harnesjr., 3 ID
Part of John lliMuii, n 18
Isaac Liuville, 5 ml
iMiiiei i,evuu, sr., o in
jucou rrieu, J v.i
&uaAiti.o.ir.
James lluckalew, 10 50
llenjamin 1 nlu's heirs, I 54
Goss' Lst.ite, II 2J
Conrad llut.s' estate, 7 ot
John I.01 kard, 10 50
Aaron l.uu is, 1 PS
Robert Montgomery's estato, 13 lit
do do 11 (Hi
Leinuil Robert", 2 20
Vuruh June Roberts, 3 in
Jailing ShulU, 5 50
Abraham Young, 5 AO
tlloiiiuburg Iron Co, 10 3D
William Stephens, I 18
Win. .Montgoincry. 2 III
JA.MUS ti. Mc.MNCH, treasurer.
Treasurer's Oltice, j
Illoomsburg, April 3, IStlS. j
2
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risuixacnF.EL'.
23 James Parks, t
0 Isaac Drum, 1
25 Monroe Mcrklo, 1
2J C) run I'm, 1
FIMXKIJX.
27 Isaac Richard, 1
1 Julia A, Crninley, 1
nnr.KXitvoD.
23 Sauford Gearhart, 1
2lots James Hampton, 1
11 Samuel C. Longshore, I
MCA'SOA".
1 t)D Henry C, Hess, 3
to John Roberts, 1
M.1DISOX.
7 Caleb Tox, 2
M.11XE.
1 lot George Cardener, 2
3 Henry Koienhader, 1
3 Lucy r-tewurt, 2
.VO.YTOtM.
21 George Dtecher 3
1 L, Davis, 1
OUAXaiZ
1 lot Devnnport's estuto, 3
1 lot Jacob llvniis, 1
10 David Petler, I
CO J. It. Morris, 1
4 Haiuuel Triinipore, 3
Y.Vili 1 lot J. Coauho nil's est. 1
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War mJfews.
ON TO 1UOHMOND.
McCiclian's Victory 2
Brilliant Fighting of our Troops Four
T.rtiblc Buyout Charges.
Later News.
10 32
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GREAT LNM VICTORY !
TRIUMPn OF GEN. nALLECK 1 !
Ten Tlwusniul Ileitis, and Fifteen Thou-
sand Stand of Arms Ca2)turcd,
Joseph t'atlsey.
'ATI
10 Isaac Ilogart,
1 lot Adam Uobb,
70 Cox's heirs,
100 Chnmbcrlin ti Howr.s,
50 l'.iehii 1 Crossley,
105 Wm. l'.dgar,
.10 Lull Parker,
31 Jehu II. Parker,
2,3 Tlios. (tnckhouse sr.
100 David & ,. n, Ith,
41 David SSwceny,
jU J Samuel C. Longshore,
40 John Johnson,
50 llaiiiel Hlmlt.'j estate,
43 John siwecuy.
xiir-niiir.nni.
S0U riuoin"b'arg Iron Co. 1 1
40 Lav ina Colder, I
JAM)::! 3. McNINCII, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Otlice, )
Dloomsbiirg. April 5, It02. )
Qcfl. Ilallcclc's Department, or that paffc
of it, under Gen. Pope, has passed iO
miles below Corinth, completely breaking
up Beauregard's Linc3 and captured
10,000 prisoners, and 15,000 stand of
Rebel Arms. Glorious news indeed.
s 05 1 Hurrah for McClellan, Ilallcck, and Popo-
1 M - . -
jYicuiouan s Jtioaa tiuarters.
June 2, I8G2.
Wo bavo about 000 hundred prisonersj
i nsiong whom arc several proniinet officers.
I C 1 . . ,. , .
o t7 1 jn ouuuay, as soon as u was aayiigut;,
tho fight was renewed by General Sumner
with marked success, lasting nearly tho
whole day. The Rebels wcro driven at
every point with heavy loss.
'1 ho ground gained by Gen. Sumner was
about two-and-a-half miles.
General Hcintzlcman, On Sunday morn-
l OR
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'i 3u by General Casey.
B Our loss in the two days cngngcment,in
killed and wouuded, will amount to about
U00O. A croat number aro missinc who
3 oo
!
'jn in 'o-i-tt. 'v ni v- hi
MM AVyiAa tefc AAA v,VVXiX
10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS IN
Fixr.aor.n r.irr.ns,
aor.u .ixn VF.Lvr.v Dr.con.irroxs,
M.1Ul)Li: .1X1) 0.1 K 1) KCOH.1 TIOXS.
xtiT .ixn iwr ciMy.r.n pa runs.
F1.AIXAXD liiaaiir lummox r Arms,
nviti)Fit, iiur. noAiii) 1'itixrs,
STATUr.S, UUXUS, F.1C, ETC.,
Will be sold at greatly reduced prices, nl tin paper
haugiii!! rooms of the undersigned Hi Judge Rupert's
r-rore IIjusc, on Second street, a few doors below Mar
ket. Alto
Paper Hanging Executed
In tho best style, at moderate prices and in quick time.
U. J. THORNTON,
Piloonisburg, May 3, 1602 3m.
THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER,
Duubk SUcct, Forty-Eght Columns.
i oi, will probably return, having strayed away.
58 All of the enemy's killed and moat of-hia
1 io wouuded fell iuto our bauds.
The country in which tho battlo Was
fought is swampy, with thick underbusb.
Most of tho fighting was in tho woods.
Owing to tho nature of the ground, very
little artillery was used. Doth balloons
were up nearly all day.
Four sepcrato charges with tho bcCyouet
were made dining yesterday. In one in
stance the enemy wcro driven a' mile,
during which 173 were killed by the bay
onet alono
Lieut. Worfhington, an aid to General
Joe Johnston, was taken prisoners- Tho
enemy's dead, left on the fieid, amoun
to over twelve huudrcd. Gen. Havard was
wounded twice in tho arm. Col. Millcr,of
the Eighty first Pennsylvania, and Col.
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The trying times of thn nation's history Hi which we
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furnish a paper whiihwill meet the just o.xpi ctations
ofthe nubile In such ti time us lite nres.'iit. reuuires an
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lishers uf I
iitt: riitLAiir.Lrui.i ixquuiEn, .
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could be made. Hciilcs improving and strengthening
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ticfount nf tho II Ml eras and Purl Hoyul victories, uud
waslwelve hours in advancuof nnv paper iu the coun
try, iu its publication of I In' details of the Hull Run
llaltle. What Tile Inquirer has done, is but no earnest
uf what will be done, iu order to give its readers and
best uccouts cf every event of interest connected with
THE (111EAT REItELLIOX,
and nt the same time have it maintain its reputation ns
tlie best general newspaper iu tho country.
Tho increase iu the circulation of thu Inquirer du
ring the year, is the bc-l evidence of the ext' iit to
which Hip public rely upon it for the news of the day.
Its circulation has averaged lor several months' past.
OlT.ll Tim UUXDllEO TllOUSAXl) COPlESi
a week, or nearly forty thousand a day : nnd it has,
during the year, in times of excitement, renrhed over
seventy thousand n day testing the capaiily of our
fast press to tho utmost to supply the demand. It com.
iiienceilihu New Year Willi new and beautiful copper
faced type, and with renewed vi-ur unil activity in its
Vews and Fditori.il departments.
The Inquirer is independent in politics.
CT Prices at which the Philadelphia Inquirer is fur-nislii-d
: Single copies Two Cents, or twelve cents a
weeki Duly Paper $4 per milium, in advance; Two
months SI ; Tri-Weekly S4 All letters should ho d
dressed to W.M. W. HARDING, Publisher.
Inquirer Huilding, 121 South Third U -
May 10, 1802. PillnntU'llu, Pv
Rippey, of Pittsburg, wcro killed. Col.
Campbell, of Pennsylvania, was wounded
in the thigh,
The Rebel officers, unable to rally their'
troops this morning, bavo retreated bacb
towards Hichmond.
Our men have moved forward to Fair
Oak, fivo miles from the city.
JciF. Davis and Gov. Letcher were both
at tho fight of yesten'.
"" ADMINISTRATRIX- NOTICE.
Estate cf riillf Tronive, laleof Scott ttxnthip, Columbia
county deceased,
' "IVrOTICE is borcby given that Lctcrs of
Administration on tho estate of Philip Tronsiie,
UtQ of Scott lnwii-hlp Columbia county, deceased, havu
been granted by the Register of said county to tho mi.
dersigned. who resided in Hspy, Scott township, Co
lumbia count. All persons having claims or demands
again si llio estate of the deceudent urn requested to pre.
sunt thein fur settlement, uud these indebted lo inaku
payment without dilay. RUHLCCA'I RONSUI1.
April 20-lfcU2-tl. Administralriz.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE;
Estate of Micharl Whitenight, deceased.
jVjOTII'U is hereby given that letters of ndministr.v
lltiou on the estate of Michael WlntenightlntuofHerii
locktwp,, Columbia county, deceased, have been grant
ed by tho Register of said county to Jacob S. Lvans, of
l'ishiugcreck tup., Columbia co. All persons having
claims or demands against thu estate ot tho decendenl
arc reqiiestad lu prr sent them for settlement, and thost)
indebted lo make payment without deluy
JACOUS.EVAN3.
April 12, 1802-Ow, Admr
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE.
totcnshipt
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of William Cool, deceased,
NOTICn i" hereby given that letters of Administration
on tho estate-n William Coo I, lale of Hemlock twp,
Columbia county, deceased, have been granted by thel'et,
ister of said County to Peter Werkhiiscr and William
II. fool who resnlo in the same low nship. Al persons
having daiuiB or demands ng.nn.t the estuto of the
decedent ure requested lo present them for settlement,
and thoso indebted to make payment wiilinut delnv.
PHl'lilt WKRKIIl'.ISUR,
WILLIAM. II, CUUL,
April 12, lPO.'-ft. Mm'rt.
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
f f " II 13 undersigned would inform thn citizens of
I I llloomshurg uud vkinity. Unit he has lust re.
el veil mid oilers for sale one of Hie most cxtcu nit o
"JJ assortments ofCllOKINGaiul l'A.NVY Sl'o HS
ever introduced into this iniiiki t. The Chri-tnpiier Co
u nidus, James Robb and Globe aro among the first i Its s
cooking Stoves, nil of which aro uir-tight and gas burner
His Parlor stoves lire handsome uud the assortment n
ned. ALO-Partiuilar alteiiunn is paid to Tin-Ware
and lloiiso Spouting, upon short nutico. All kinds of
repairing will bu done Willi neatness mid despatch.
u Cuuntry produce taken in exchange for null;.
PHILIP S. MUYL'II.
lllno msburg, May 10, D-C2.
Estate cf Josinh liagciiluch, late cf Scott
Columbia County, titccastd.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
Administration on thu r.state af Jesuit Ilia.
lnduiii, late nf Semi township, Columbia county, de
ceased, have h'en granted by the Register of said
county to PLTKIt LNT. residing in Scott township,
(,'iiluiiibi.i cnuiity. All persons having claims or de.
mauds against the llslalu o the decedent are requested
to present them for settlement, and those indebted to
make p.i incut without delay.
PI'.Tnil EXT.
April 20, IrfiS-CI. immisrirren
SAPON1F1ER! SAPONlb'IER I !
j IT-TIIIS PA.MILY SOAP MAKUIt TJ
! All lCiUhen Grenso can be made Into good BOAP, Jy
Usui" SAPU.MI'lLltl
fC-DIIti:CT10XS ACCOMPANYING UACH BOX I
I SOAP is easily made with it, as making a cup of cof
da Manufactured only by the Patentees.
V, SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANT.
No 127 Walnut Street. PHILADELPHIA
on
Students ran enter nl any tlnio ; mi vacation, Griulii
lite it r ' pros mind wilh nueligniitiy engraved Diplum.i.
dual tune required tucoiuplele full Commercial course
Iroiii eight to twelve weeks. Hvory rliiiU nl is gradua
ted lo lie competent lo tnku rbargo of Ihu bunks of any
bin mess firm and qualified In earn asrlarv from S-00tn
$MK) per .iiinuin As i tanco rendered In graduates ill
obt lining Ulualinm, II.mmI j W) tn ' on per we k
I or pailii iilar inJI 'i CiriuUr omlosing ilaipp
.Mi) 'I 1 2 I'Jui
TltlMSUHHIl'S SAL 12 OF It GAL ESTATE
SEATED LAM)
A
LEATHER I LEATHER 1 1
THIl undersigned would announce, that ho lias on hand
iithisllataudCnp Liiiporiuin, on Mam St., Illnnnis
burg, mi assurlmentof diil'ereiit kind of leatlur. smli us
line calf skin' inornrcii, tred undiilacKjuud linings, all
if whiih ho will sell chtuper lh.ui can be had elscw hero
III lllls innlku, tall andexenunu them for yourselves,
JOII.S'K HIUTUN
fr mius Jhyil, V j3
OltimAllLY lothopsovisinnsofthoactof Assem
bly, entitled nn Atl to reduco the Slutn debt, tie ,
passedtha -.uu nay or ,vpiii, ibh, tuo t reasurer ol 1110
Cnimly of Columbia liereby gives notice) lo all person'
concerned therein, lh.it unless the County road, school
poor uud et.it- Tax. tic. din- on Hie following rial estate
situate in the enmity of Culiimbia, nro paid befuro thu
day nf salu, tho wliolii or siull Paris nf each us will pay
Ihj iliarges and costs chargeable thereon, will be sold
at tho Court llousu in liloomsbiirg, co. of Cnluiubln, on
Hie Uth day nf Jiiiiu IrvJ, being Ilia second Monday uud
to bu loniinui) I by adjournment from day to day for
niieaiiiges of tnies ituu said county and fho tostsiir
cwed on eitilt tctj'Cttivv'
Opposite the Court House and licit door to Democrat OJJiet.
i on iiiiuersiiiiieu, respeciiuuy iniorins ills menus ami ;
custuuiers that he has opened
.1 XF.IV II nttlER SHOP
In Court House Alley, ne.t door below tho Ofllco of 1
tho Cnliiiubia Democrat, wlieru lio w ill ho happy to wait i
upon all customers, and from long experience uud strict
iiiieiiiion to imsincss, lie hupi "to merit and receive a
liberal share ol public patronage,
ttr"AII things hero "dono iu decency and in order,"
THO I AS HROWN.
Illooiushurg, March 1st, lcf.2,
ryilE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
DAXriUE, MOXTOVll coum v, r.i.
Rnterlainineut fur Mnn and llenst, In good styln
nnd lit moderate rales.
I IIARI.P.S N. SAVAGI1, Proprietor.
Danville. April IP. 1 VJ
RLA.NKS! RLANKSll
Of every dcscrirt'pMi, far sale at this office
MllS. DEMOREST'S
Quaftrrly Jllirror of Fashions.
Great Improvements,
Tllf! Summer Vuniher will contain four large nnd
splendid fashion plates, three full sized patients,
comprising the N'rw i'reni h W uist, an elegant Sleeve,
mid Misses Mick, together w ith marly 100 engravings
nf all the novelties for Summer lluunets, Clunks, Trim
mings, Children's Dresses, etc., and valuable inform
limi In milliners, dress .makers, muiliers, and ladien
generally, presenting lite largest and best fashion Mag
azine iu Hie World, published 470 Hroadwav, unit sold
( oeryw here at 23 cents, or sent by mail free, on receipt
ni trie amount, t curly $i wiin tue toiiowrng vniuaiihe
premium.
Ilach yearly subscriber will bo entitled tu the selec
tion of 50 cants worth of plain patterns from the dss
igns in thu book, or from tlitt show room, or they may
ho ordered mid sunt by mall any lime during thv year,
by paying tho po-tage.
Spleiiuid inducements tnCuuvassers.
Summer number will be ready on or about the first
of May.
M.i) 3, l?G3-3w.
COUGH DROPS ! COUGH DROPS I !
T7VURYbo,ly uses PRON'Rl'IIILDS' COl'GII DROPS.
LJ It nets promptly snmetlmet arresting I lie worst cold
in 24 hours. Iu all anWtions of tho Chest, Throat,
whether uiiitu or chronic it will ho found of imnicdiat
benefit, 'I'ry u single butilo and you canimt fail to up
preciato liu usefulness,
t'nr Salu by most all Storekeepers and Druggists.
Pripared by
c. rnoNr,Fir.i.D.
N'o 31V N 3d tt .Philadelphia. I
Not K If I 5in '