PC int. J .hif-i.l nun 'lilt , lu n, " III bib- lllti"!' : fi.i.r ra:c t rjfC ittrSf ., il dm if, 1 Hill III bfiu- ic ton' C(rl urcHi" ig don llii' .1 1 1 o n III' pe lifinu E. fit!'-'' linntri of It- . II W Ulll ' lime Clllli' ail il l Nr. War U-4 i u I'd bf i" ii. i1 i ui' mr It W rat P." ORici ,)tl'l ,Ull l" icccii' i onlfl lOWK JB. Clin tors d rriiii'1"' U'd, In" tlic up, C ilriiu"'1 jrimin to ilia' KFI I" '0OLUHB1A DBHOCRATJ olm (J. Freeze, Local Editor. SATURVJAYMOKNING, JUNE 28, 1862. Democratic Stato Convention. Democratic , itLTAxu win tt in Huto (.'(iiiv'tntiiiii, m iinrriniiii'tK. oil tidal, the -KA uaa or utity, icu. it iu u iivm, .1 .i ... SI.'",''. . ;.. In 1..... r... .v.m.t.ii. nn.i nwuininie viiiiiiiihiio - ....- ........ ... VHuR0,N,ii..nu,llon;lotur, ''":"'''ro. u may bj -"'V " iviLMAM ILWI'.LHII. Chairman of tlio Deiuucrntic Htuti; l.x. Com. arc informed that a celebration ofVtlio Fourth of July will bo hold at tho "Ptiblio Houso of Mr. Jacob M. Fry in Mill--'villc. .Wo havo not loamcd the order of exorcises, but prcsumo tho Declaration jHiTflbo read, and an address delivered. -:o: BST'l'he recent treaty negotiated by ''Minister Corwin with Mexico, which pro ' vidca for a largo loau to tho Juarez Qovcfnmcut by tho United States, has not been sent into tho Seuatc, and it is be HcvcdjjvrUl not bo at present, if ac all. -A -:o: ESrTho Atlantic Monthly for July, the first No. of tho now volume is ou our table. Tho oontcnt aro varied Si interesting: Tho mo'sf notiooablo paper being ouo "Chiefly on wan matters" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, tlio novelist. It is a good No. but Mrt Fjclds.can do better, and wo trust ho will. ' :o: tSjr-M. Oetin lately addressed the Ac adentib des Sciences, Paiis, on "tho sex of eggs."" He affirms that he i3 now able, after Having studied the subject for up wordsMof three years, to stato with assu raticc'that all eggs containing the germ of .nialcs'bavo wrinkles on their smaller ends, whilo female eggs uro smooth at the ex tromitics. :o: ' ZtSyOhamber' Encylopanlia -Lippin- ' cottV-lleprint Pait 48 "Florus," "Fos "all1 Ferns," at 13 cents a number is issued. ' It hasi number of interesting articles. " ' Also "Rook of Bays," one of tho most entertaining and instructive publications we know of Part 3 price i!0 cts. Lip pineptt & Co., 22 & 21 N. ltli St. Phila. SQrPrivato information received tit one oftho' foreign legations at Washington, states that the rumor was current at Rich mond thiit letters had been received from England announcing tho arrival, in a short time, of Count do Persigny in the ''-United States. It was alio said that this voyago was undertaken at the instigation 'of tlio,Engli.-ih Cabinet, and that nothing ".vould ho done iu reference to American "affairs'by both England and France before ho return of the French Minister. , -j :o: 8-Tlio Difference of Time in our Principal Citii's is not a little curious. vHoston time is 10 minutes, and New Yqrltimo is -1 minutes faster than Phil .ade'lpnia time. In the lollowing cities tlicftlni o is slower, as defignatcd: Ual ' timcifc, 0 minutes; Washington, 8 ; Rich mond', 10; Charleston, 10; Now Orleans, GO", lJufl'tilo, 1 1; Cleveland, 20; Detroit, ?12'Cineiiiati, !t7; Indianapolis, II; Clii cago,vl9; Cairo,. Ol; St. Louis, 00; Ht. Paul,'72; San Fransisco, 101 minutes. :o: fiST-Thc census developes tiic curious fact that thero aro more Scottish descendants in London than in Ediuburg, nioro Irish than in Dublin, 100,000 more liomanists thanja Home, and moro Jews than iu alo.tinf. Tljero aro also, in tho same metropolis, more than G0,00t) Germans, 80,000 French, and G,000 Italians, a very largojiuiubor of Asiatics from all parts o tho East, and many who still worship their idols. :o: J5Q?7vThc Hartford (Wis) Home League feelingly complains: ''If there were six thousand negro families in Wisconsin, J. ovor whoso fated heads some impending calamity hung like that which harrasses .n'nd"perplexos tho Farm Mortgagors, there would bo a host of philanthropic, gentle men who would promptly volunteer their aid. Rut as they are only so many white families? nobody cares to bother them 'sclves'abotit them. In sonic countries it is an i advantage to be a nigger. m; ! :o: -L. J5tIlENiiY Thomas Riicklk, tho cm--incut historical writer, died at Damascus on tho'Olst ult,, whither ho had gono to rocruit his health. lie was born at I.ce, an JJugland, on tho 21th of November, 11822. In 1 857, Mr. Ruckle published tho first volutiib of his ,( History of Civilization," which' at' duco attracted the attention of iho literary world, aud gavo tho author a Tqputalion for originality of thought aud lmllianoy of writing, It will bo generally regretted that his life was not fparcd to complctovhat bndo fair to bo ono of the greatest'1 literary works of tho day. llSThc nay of United States oflicer.i is as follows: Major Generals, 8157 per mouth ; lirigadier Onerals, 1)1 t.5l) ; Colonels of Engineers and Dragoons, f22pMEieutonnnt Colonels of the same, S20(I.CoIonels of Artillery and Infantry, $212Lcutonant Colouels, 8188; Ma jors of Engineers, S181; Captains, 813-1.. SO; Lieutenants, first and second, S125.. 83, , In the Artillery and Infantrv, Ma- jorsnroeciro C-lUUj IviiptaiUH, CllU.iJUj First;ilLieutoiiaiits, SlOS.nt); Second' LieiUcrtants, 105.50. Lieutrnant-C!en-c;al BcoU's monthly pay is 758. This, added to his rations ami servants' wages, would nwl.o CSy-Tho Northwestern Bank of Pcnn-, aylvauin, located at Eric, wa3 closed on ; Monday last. On Monday night a mob j col looted m front and effected an ontranco but failed to break open tlio safe contain tho nssot.1 of tho institution. Tlio President has gono to Now Yoik, whero tho principal stockholders reside, for tho . , nnrnotin nf fiiiflonvnnnrf In innlrn nri-nnrrn- , t,.. . v. ,. ,.,.,, . , . - . . ... . secured. -:o: CfflrNcar Uatosvillc, Arkansas, aro scv oral iutercstiti!r caverns. At tho "DloW' ing Cavo" a strong current of air is audited 1 into tho cntranco during the winter months. About tho first of April tho ouront chang es and blows outward with great force, bending tho bushes several rods from tho mouth. It contains several avenues and a deep stream of water. Tho "Bono Cav ern" contained, when first discovered, a number of skeletons, which, tradition says, wcro tho remains of a tribo of Indians driven into tho cave by a hostile tribo, and starved out. In this cavo there aro mill ions of bats. Deposits of bat guano, two fuct in depth, aro found in somo parts. Tho mouth of tho "Hell Cavo" is bell shaped, and tho avenues for several rods admit a man upright. Several chambers havo beautiful stalactites. Saltpctro caves aro also found iu tho neighborhood. CgyTho Commissioners who came to Washington to obtain a recognition by Congress of tho now Stale of Western Virginia, havo returned to Wheeling. The project finds less favor here than was expected. Several strong reasons will operate against tho proposed division of Virginia. It will bo opposed by tho rad icals, because they aro unwilling to lose the moral and Legislative iullucncc of Western Virginia upon tho pro-slavery portion of the Stato. It will be opposed by those who desire to carry out the President's policy of gradual emancipa tion, as it would destroy all hope of for cing such a measure upon Eastern Virgin ia bonds, which aro held to the amount of many millions by loyal citizens of the North. It is preferable that the debt in curred by Eastern Virginia to carry on the rebellion should be repudiated, and tho resources of the whole State applied to the liquidation of tho honest debt due. to loyal citizens, and tlio Mate, as a whole, subjected to tho gradual emanci pation suggested byMr. Lincoln. :o: Cgy GttADUAr. Emancipation Dkkiia ti:d in Missouri. In the State Conven tion of Missouri, la.st Saturday, a proposi tion to submit to the pcoplo amendments to the Constitution of the State, for the gradual cmaLcipation of slaves, was intro duced by Mr. Breckinridge. It provides that all daves born after January 1, lSGo, shall bo slaves until they arc twenty -five yean of age, then to be paid for and font out of tho State by tho rid of tho govern ment under a rcso'ution of Congress ; no slaves aro to be brought into tho State af ter tho ordinance ta es effect; and tho ordinance is to bo submitted to a voto of the pcoplo in 18G I, and to take effect only if it receives a majority of tho popu'ar voto. As soon as tho bill was read a mo tion was made to table it. Senator Hen derson vainly strove to induce tho with drawcl of tho motion until he could mako a few remarks on tho subject, but the re quest was refused, and tho motion was carried by a vote of .r)2 to 19. A motion to reconsider tho voto was also tabled. :o: rjy0n Tuesday, Major General Rob crt E Lee was assigned to tho command of the army iu frout of Richmond, iu con sequence of a slight wound to General Johnston, and, upon assuming his impoit- , ... i ii . tlllt position, ISSUed ail atlllre.'S to tllO ill- my, wliicu was read at tuo neau ot tiu regiments. Its scutiincuts created tho live liest enthusiasm. The address informed them in a very lew words, tliat tlic army had made its last retreat, iTul tli'it linnpt. iuu tuau uuiiut. fortli every man's watchword must 1 ictory or wcath. J Ito rcspouso was cheers from all tho regiments. J'itlsbuig Express , June 5 :o: . .1 C5PonS have beCU and aro Iliado Of! . i I reeds, (Utll5, StOOl , brass, Copper, liaru , ' ' 1 ' ' lit India rubber, glass aud gold, to theso Evans and E. Coucannon, P j , Ol JjOUUOU, havo added pens made of horn. Tho i l i i l i .. ..,1,. bom IS first heated, then rolled OUt under pressure into sheets, after which it is cat nut lir ... kfamninrr nifinliinn intn tltn lilanks "J " "i"-0 of pens of any suitable tho. Theso blanks aro then softened by steam, placed in dies, tho slits made in them, and tho proper shape given. Scicntijh .'lmerkun. , t . B5FGrecly IS trying to llll'O pcoplo to ,,.,.; i n.. , 11 take Ills i llbmiO by OUCrinc; tllClU COlU rf " ! P0"s nntl l,'cl l jowolry Ally por SOU SOlldlUg hllll a club of twenty Subsori- , . . , . ,, ,, , . . . , . bors Will rCL'ClVO a hat lull Ot Ills trillkCtS, which, valueless as thoy aro, aro worth more thau the Tribune. Sandy Hill JJeruld, . :oi &3T Gen. Robert Fleming, of Will iamsport, will adrcss tho peoplo of Cam bra and vicinity ontliO'lth of July. Star llE"niSWOK T H EM A R li E T , COllHECTEl) H'KUKL Y. WIIKAT itvr. COItV(Qlil)..... ((lltNiniw).., OATS' .... IIL'C'KWIILAT SI I'.'lCLOVl'.ltSKKl).... HhHlflTLIt . SOlKfJOH ' . ao'tai.i.ow Mil, I. .Mill SO r-OT TOB3 SI Sill tl H IS! Ill RECEIPTS FOR MAY. to tub CO L U M B I A DEMOCRAT. Tlio following aro tho receipts to tho ofilco of tho UoTiUMMA Bt.mociiat, during tlio month of iMay, IB02 : James H McNiiiclt Mm U llatlsou $:!. IU Columbia cminly 4 ."ill fliliipy Hlntpr 1 mi linn Color lint 3 4.VSIciior Hill. 1 tniUncnb ilyprly, lliq , 1 4D Henry llclnnKi 1 HI Hninuol llngonliucll 1 '.illlcnrfreK lip. 1 (iOIJpmc lloiriiuiii 1 M Vnry Hnrklpy 17 5U lill 3 511 I III II lill 1 IHI VI an 1 75 5(1 1 no 1 51) 2 DO a ihi l :i 75 a :u 13 35 a in 2 (HI 1 0 y aii ii no It. A. Hwcpeuhlso n.,,,1,,1 ...Vi.n.i Daniel Ncyhard ItetlfV lies U! tl,l ii i:i. l.iijan 11 meter .1 M Fry Peters liciwiu John Kline l',8' , rt.nnpsoii i:iii Jacob A Hwinlior 50 Jnlni M. .Miller s oo ; John I inn. Jr.. i .in JaniPK (I M x pit Ilov IMw Murray J It 1 1 at ma il N.iite Ikclcr Win I'nl., i:'., I'rPilorirk Ktihucr Li-win Hckrnth jSi"! V.nr"!"ck I 1 .i.1 1 Alexander Menm :i si l ofOi'ii llnllcnbacli 1 M MavbcrfV rinvik'r 1 511 Jnuna KlMicr, rtitntipl Kvcrplt John Aiunlnii C HlKlniMi, i:s. , HpiiIicii llfiiulioy AlHtrrlt.Ml) Joliii llrulitt MM rotcrl'lvllno A U Mcrtiirli l't JiiIiii O Klniiuy Hlictlir lu riimit Jimliuii Woiner llnnrli I'nt John ItnM.on, I!t nfj W iMiifgruvu DT li.iwsuii O A WIpm, r.sf,, (Icorgp lltitliunii H.unupl W llnrtinaii Jnliii .Miller r.ii Jones i mi U ." Tlion llrmwi(ll.irler) !2 mi :i mi i. ii i mil', i. Hi., II iStniicr ('rniliy, Nicholas, I.cu k Co., Peter I'nx 5 on 1 75 1 mi 0 on 3 5U 1 IK) 1 75 4 511 t on :i uui III 1)0 U ill' i :.' Chnrli'i Undies Nnjin .Wmi.tTt Dull ill Vnclllil, In.. I.fll.mion 75 Him .Vnty U Anilcrton 'J 50 a 7.', f,i)Vl Cox 1 II I (Hi Hurry r-'lilrlr 1 5" 7.'. AnilrcwUr'uslpy 3 nil 1 so Joint (HtPiiMrk 1 mi J 51 lllcliiinll'liiinmor 1 un III John Jones 1 fti !5 Peter Jones 1511 SQyWill our friends remit their subscrip tion money to us by mail. Our necessities arc especially pressing and we must havo money. Wo shall sincerely thank you, friends and patrons, for an early remit tance by mail. Special Notices. O S. 171. PETTENGILL & Oo., No, 37 Park Row, New York, nml II Stntn ftrrot llonon, nre our Agents for III" CottiMliin Democrat, In llmuc ntlei, mill uro Ml Unitized In Hike Ailverlln.'iin:lits und Subscriptions for Hi nt our loucst rates. TO CONSUMPTIVES. TIIKiulviTlliipr. having been rcatnrcit tu lienllh In few weekn, byu very ulinnlu rcmeily , nfler liuvin sniroreil si vitiiI years Willi a nuvern lung nll'ectlmi, nml that ilrea,l iliseaite, Coiisiitiiption 19 nnxioiw to make known to his fellow Hiillerem Ihu nieaiid ofcure, 'I o all wlniilen Iru It, he mil spml a i opy of the irc crliti'n lined (free of tliarji;), Hilli the illrecliom fur lirepailii? ami lining the fatiin. whith llir-y ulll linil a -lire cup) for ''iimniinptiini, Arthina, llronchitN, &r. The only object of Ihu mlvertlser in inline 'he Pre scription it to benulit tins allliileil, nml i-pri'.-ol inforina Hon uhrh ho conceive In bo linalnable, ami lie hopos every mill'ircr will try bin remedy, at it will cost them nolhlnt;. ami may proven hieggim:, Parties i.lilni: Hie prescription will please mtilrcss llev. I'.IHVAItll A. WILSON, WilliauubiirKh, May 17, ItfiU-lliii Kinj cnunly, Now York. 8 II ION ABLE CLOTHING nm P A L L . Tim ol, . established W'HITi: HA I.I. OI.OTIIINO UAZAAIl, at tlie soutliwept corner of FOUKTII AND SIAllKirr STllUUTS. Is now prepared Willi a i'ui.i. si'ouK ol' rASinovAui.n kuady maiw fl.OTIUM! poll PAI.I. AND WINTini WUAll. at prices which rhnllencn competition. I'.irtirularntteiitiiin slven In Uu-loiner Work. Olhcers Uiiil'urnii. iilsn Home liuarils' Suits, ke. WIIITK HAM. Cl.OTIIINU UA.AAIt. Hnulhweitt enruer of rOUUTIl AMD M Alt K I IT !-TIti:P.T?. Pl"Pi:it Si. l.llVICK, Proprietor. Nov. Ill, led. (.May 1, I?lll 12m.) Uniformity of Prices! A New I'entitrn in lliisliu'in livery one Ills own Sal .-in I JONHH i CO. of tho Present (Jue Price (,'lnlliiin; otore, No. S01 .Market stree-,-ibnve riulll. l'lii a le phia. In udditioii to having the largest, mo.t varied nnd , fashionable stock of 1,'lolhiug iu Philadelphia, luado ex ' liresHly for retail i-nlfti,, li.ive constituted every one his own p.ilesman.by liaMiig marked in figures, on each nr tiili! at ihelvery Innest priri' it ra,i be sold for an they I c.innolpii-i.iliiv' vary -all must buy alike. Tim good are well sponged and prepared, and great! pains taken with Hi" making to that all can buy ith tin! I full ;tf sura nee of getting a gmi.l article nt lite very low -1 est price. AUo. a largo stock of piece goods on li.inil.tif tlii' liite.it style and best 'pi.tlitles, whiihuill be madu ! ti order. Iu t's.i iiin.t fasiiiniiablu and best maimer. 2j '"itinneii'ilier the CrescentriiiMarket, above Pixtli Street N'"--Ul- JuXI-ca flrj-TIIUMAS W. MATTSUN, lieceived the Prie ' Medal at the World's Pair in London Irtl, rurTltUXIi. (JAItPI'.'P IIAUH, lloon. shoes and liuiiis. (ireat indiii i- ! ineHts are now oifi'ted tn ptirLh.iser-t of tliu above nrti ties. 'Pliis is iuiipIi t!ie largest stuck of triiuUs, larpet ll.igs, Valieos, A.C.. ill Plnlaileliihia veiy cheap fnriavh No. 4UJ Market t!trjet, one door above 4th, Snath niilc I Mii.irvuv lrsiKiniM. Thero is, peril. in, no depart nit-nt of limitary Iu-iiiicm iu u Iur Ii there ha-t been a1 more marked improvement than iu the clothing of sol ilii'itt. Not iii.iii i-iirs -dure olhrers and iri vales m i-ru clad in garment-! Inch weru alinoi-t i-kiu-tiiiht. Tliey i worn leath'-r stocks, which were wortiiy of tho name, for ' tliey kept the wearer iu tribulation ; winle their padded br'-ni-l;! iiud tight sl.'eves made volition a uialter nl'grent dilliciilty. During the present war. siuh of our vdiin. I leers as procure lln-ir uuiferms at the ltrnun Stouo , Clothing Hall of ltotkhill & Wilson. Nog. (in:i and r.d.l : I'hcstiiiit btreet, above .Suth I'hiladelpliia, obtain do- thing that is perfectly easy, hiib-tauti.il anil becoming. 't'l... .I.., I I... I'M (-......Il- IMl.l II,., 1,1, -1,11. ,,r I making .Military '.'lothing. and their facilities cimblo tuemtu lill the largest ordor in the liortest poniblo timi"- dept.!! I, lSiit NOTICE IX PAUTITI0.V. estatj: of Isaac nuaxKtt, ijecv. Cot 1-Mni i Cou.n i'V. s : in inr tiiuiirri'j r-iiuie j ou ..ouiiiiiniwi'llliu o 1CIIII- j uf hacK It'n'iiir, uf tlm sylv.iuia, to the Mierill'of said , .....i.... ..f I............ ivi. ' j !i( ujureuiu. J nt an orphan' (mirt, ih-m at I,,...,,,, ruin , in .in,, i,,i iiiu luiniiy in vjuiuiiiuia loo nun day of .May, A. I., eighteen htiiulred and MM) -in n, bt tore the liouorablu Aiirrm IC. Peckhain, 1'rehident, and his Asi-ucialc Jiirlices of tin: said Court, the netitiou of I laae Wiiguer, sou and heir lit law ol said ileceased, , si lling forth, that the taut Isaac U'ugucr, die ' i 1. t.itc jioiiiii uiri-u iniiiiiiid sun', leutiu-j issue .Muaill ivag- uer.elilest sou, Is.i.-ic Wagner, one of the ubow n.iuied , l, iiiiu.ii-rs, I'l.iiiiis, liueimairi-ju wnu joitu ivimr; .Mnrg.trct, iiin-riii.iiri.it Willi lli-ury Lmleri ll.ivnl W.igjer, tfnrah, iiitermarried with Iteiijamin llomooy, ivhois aaiither of tlio above poillioners, .inn 1.1I..III1III. intermarried with J icoh l.'.itchshaw, two of w honi rc side out of this State. Abraham V.-iguer retailing in HeneiM county, Oliio, and Margaret intermarried with said lleury Luwder, ri'Miliug in llliuoij, nnd Uliznhcth I intermarried iMthJacnti l.ati-tiaw aloresuid, resides In JoHimii cniinty, thisSlate. That the nnl inteftnte died Lq j K'iZfdjii his ileiiiesueas of fee of und in tlu tollowing uofctriueu item j.ii.-iie, in ivu A certain tract of liml cuutaiiiitiir two hundred acres or thereabouts with th" appurtenances, situatn iu thu low usliipol'llumlock, mid loiintyofColuiuliia aforesaid, hounded on the North by I sane Leidy ami David Wagner, I mi thu Ilast by lands of Matbias Keller. m tl-o South j by lauds of .Marshall Shoemaker nml Jehu e)hard, ami on thu West hy l.imls of John .Miller aud John Co, J nit mo taut inlc.-l.iti) un , l seized nl li" oilier real estate lliuu the nbovu dofcribeil two hundred acres or theroaboiils. Kit partition or valuutiun of tlio said estate having Imou had, jour iielitiom-rs Ihereforu pruy flnt l-mirl in i, ii ', r.l 1... Lt ... ,,,.L,. ,rllil., ..C At I M i ....... ... vi, iuu premises aiori-i tho premises arori'said, to and among thu retiresenta- ion. 'ii iuu sniu niiesiaie, iu biitu iiiaumir ami in sm u , proportions as by the laws of this t'oniinouw e.mli is iiii'-cii-o, ii siieii puriiuoii can ii-: inanu wiiuoiii pre judice In or spoiling of thu whole, hut if such partition tuiiuoi ne inane tiiereo , tlu-ii vuluo mill iiiiiruisu thu , f., ,,a milKo return of their proceeding according " ;hcrtf0l.e tommamt ,Jon, ,i,at t.-,kiug with you . i""?:'.0 0"1 i'," ,jwfl" "lt"..ur ,u.".r I'atlittuk, yu go ! to ami upon tint tiremikus iifuresaid. mid Iheru iu the I'V'.'i"" u- '.ui ''!' "L"1 ''J' J'01.1 ",' l" wuna-ii 1 uK(!;;ui-fo;i ,!,hVvSfv5,lB. rSiffl!!M I manlier, mid in such proportions, as hy the law a uf this I'd uuiwealth is direited If the saino call be ilnue without prejudice tour spoiling thu whole. Jlut if the .n-i'i. . ,,j in ti.j h'i uiiin.iiuu il- unil es.iui iiiniiiiu tho said partition or uilu.ition, shall be of opinion that P't'inise aforesaid, withtlio iiipurlcuuiues cainioi , bo parted ami divided a ig all the persons enlitleil I tlllin In IIS n.llllr...l t.l- Int.- ill...... Ix.ll.... Ii, i.r - kpoiliiigthe whole, or that it cannot bu divided into ! vnluunml njuiruisu thu whuloiiflhu said real estate. ir thu severnt shares or purparts into which limy ma) , illvivo thu said real estate, having respect lo tho true vauirfiioii uiereoi, agretniity in law- And that thu n.irlitiuu or valuatinii sn made, vou ills. timlly uinl openly Imvo before our raid Justices, ut llloiiiiikburg, lit an Orphan's tloiiit. then tu bu held ou tho first day of September, after S'leh nil impiest shall he madu under your hand ami seal mid under the hands and seals uf Ilm. o by whose oaths or alhrumtiniis you shall iiiaku such partition or vuluallnn, And hat o you then tkeru this writ. Wiimss tho Honorable Aaron K.l'ocklinui, r -. , ''resident Judge of our said Court, Ihu tweu 1 lS. ty-llrst day of May, A. D.. eighteen hundred ami sixty. uro. JACOI1 CVI'.ltl.Y, Clk. O, C. I'cr .Mirit't. 1". r.vtui.v. Asst. D" Jury to meet on llio'Jlth day of July, IrtM, ut Iq o ciiick hi iuu loruiiiiuu, juai.u ii. i uu.tiAA, iijt . Jiini7, 1'ii'i CHEAP MlLlTAlirCAPS ! MILITARY CAPS, of every sort, sir.n ami ipi.ilily, iur S.1IU Clii:i HI iuu IKOOIIISOIirg llftt L 3 p lilUpOUUlU V AIo-tlrorcrlcs,Coiiccllonatks.irigr,.lkr JOHN K, GIKTO.V, I fonisDuri pcpi, 11, K-al, The Secret Out! ID MAT W KI1 J At 11 111 IN JEHSEYTOWN, And supposed approach of the Rebel Army. Ai.iioi which WAfi rnonurKi) iiythi: AltltlVAIi OF A l't'1,1. AND COMPIjCTJI AHHOIt TMnNT OP HIT MODS, Of Every Variety and ktylc at ,'Jie NKW PIUM 01' Mil l e u & s w i s n e ii, IN JI'.ltHKYTOWiV. Havingjust received our Spring Stock, from the n.i.tern Markftn, wo feel ilelprmlncil tn spII HnoilH nt a llttln lower nrfrpH Hi Hnrcliaseil eluev. hcie, OUn MOTTO IS "Small Profits and Quick Returns," t7"Thc nubile aro rc.npffrullv .nlirlin,! m.nii nn.i exanilnunnrntork bpforo purchasliiK eltouliprc, lis wo rlinrtu nnthlin fur showing our goods, Proiluco of nil minis iuk'jii iur goouv. .. siii.t.i:nicsv-irHi:n. Jerseytown, May 3. teii2. FRESH A RJIIVA I. -or- mwm mmwmm -rou- SPRING jl KDMER! Tilt: unJerf leneil, srateful for pnst pntronriKc, irsppcl fully iiirnriiM hlntuiitiimcr? nml the publicsenerallv that he has lunt rereived friuii ilm i::,.i, m... .r. largest ami moil select stock of ' SPUING AND SUMMER linil nai yi iienn npeneil In Illoomsburg, tn which he nivM-- inu .iii.'iiuuii hi in. irienini, anil nsures the in. il un y urn ouereii lor n e nt irri'iti i..m,i. in. amen LiMiipniieii a large nPForuuent of tlP.NTI.UMIIN'H WKAlllNO Al'PAnni,, Omnium: ol 1'aiiion mi k Ilntfs Coits. uf even- ilp criptlinij Pants, ets, HhirtH, (Jrauit. Stocks, Cotton ii.iiiiinuii.iiii-i, iihivui", nuspeuiiers, c, GOLD WATCHES A N I) JEWELEY, Of every description, line ami cheap. N. II. IteiuembiT " Laietnhtrg' Cheap Emporium," call nnd see. No iltarge. fur examiug (iooil. DAVID LOWnNllP.ltO. lllooiiKhurg, .March 20, lPfB. (Jue Irt'J.) The Monitor 'ON TO RICHMOND J, J. BROWER, lias just received and is now opaning a Splendid assortment of Groceries, llardwaro,Quconswaro, Ccdar waro, Mackeral, Cheese, etc., which Hill be sold nt the lowest figure for ready pay. Jits Dry Goods consists in part of Fine Cloths, Mack aud Fancy Cassitnercs, Fine Opera Cloaking: at 1,50 per yard Stella Shawls from 81 ,50 to 87, Dress Goods, a full assortment; Shep herd s Plaids ; Printed Chalies, Em broidered Madonnas, Embroidered Mozambiqucs, Poil Do Clievrcs, etc., etc. tJrtlicoes at O, 7, S, 10 and la cents. Muslins, one yard wido at I a cts. Skeleton Skirts, i'lOin 50 cents to 2,00. ! HIS GR0CE1UH8 consists in part of butt white sugar at 2l cents. A. Xo. 1 Syrup Molacs, 50 cents per gallon. Ladies' aud child reus' high-hcelcd boots and gaiters a full assortment. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, Eight day, and thirty hours, Xas. 1 i) 2 Muc larel in flualcr and Halt Ikureh, COAL OIL LAMPS. A splendid assortment of Co'al Oil Lams cheap. ,... ,,,.f , .,. ....1., .,.1 JJV l"uu' Su" "-"l11) r"uul,'",u I SllOt. &C. &ti.. Sea. I i I Conic, ceunnil Judge for yourel en, nnd you will he rutUlied that limner's Store at III'- Corner of Main and IrouMreiu, in the place to peri hate Cheap Hoods for i. .ii-u or i oiiuiry proiiiice. 9. llINailAMTON, N. V. An Institution to qualijt young men for Jiusimss, DW. I.OWCI.L. Principil, Professor nflhe Bi ienru of Accounts, author of Lowell's Treaties upon Hook KeemiiL'. ami Diagrams illuslr.ititi!! the same. J.N'll. IIANKIN', Ciiinmerti.il Arcountaiit, l'rol'essorof Iloukkeeping ami l raitical .MntliHimitics. j A .1. WAUNllll, Professor offractical and Oinnmcii tal remmiiiship, Uiiiiinicrtl.il Calculations nml Corres-pondi-uco. (111(1. 1'. ItDWIl, Assistant Teacher in I'enniiiansliip. J. S. CUItTlH, Assittaul Teacher in Iloukkeeping l)i . partincnt. I i.r.cTvnv.KS. lion, DAXII'.L S DICKINSON'. 1,1,. I)., Lecturer on Commercial Law and l'ulnii-al llconomy. lion. ItANHll.M 1IALCOM, ou CoutraUs, Promissory Notes unit Hills of exchange. ' Itev. Dr. 11. A.MiKIlWr, ou Coimuercial Ltlncs. Hluilent8 can enter nt any time; no vacation. (Iradu rites are presented with an elegantly engraved Diploma. I'fiiul tune reipilred tocnmpletu full Commercial course from tight to twelve weeks, l'.very student is gradua ted to (iu eiunp'itontto take il'argu of the books of any buinesslrni, andMualilled to earn rtsrlarr from $-0(1 In SIJiDUpcr nnniiin. Assistance reudered In graduates in mining situations, iioaru $.'uu to .-j-.-..ir per neea, I'or particulars send for Cirrul ir, nnclnsing stamp. Address I.OWLLL k. W AUNIlll. Rlny a le3-1Siii NOTICE. ALL person Interested are rfwrreil to tho provision of the .5th ctectimi of ail A it of Assembly, passed pn the eleventh day of April lm-J, as follows : 'Sre, 3, That It shall bu the duly of every rlty nml county '1 reasurrr In sue for the recovery el' all licenses duly returned In him by the Mi-rcautilu Appraiser, if nut paid 011 or before Ihu first day of July, in each nml every year. within leu days nfler that date, nml said Treasurer bhall not he discharged from tiny such liceiisu unless he brings suit to to reenter thu same within said date iiud presses the same in judgment and en-ciiliuii as soon iherenner as practicable, and pay thu amount of nil siii-Ji licenses received by him into Ilm Hutu Truisiiry, on or before Ihu llrst day of Octoherensulugi imr shall hu rcreivoauy cuiisidi ration on such licenses, illness no iiiuues payment us itioresaiu. - Ji lll.M .IIL'.M.M II 'Treasurer of Columbia Count. TriEisftiEti's On ut, j Illoomsturg, .May HI, lMi'2. OTlCE. TWToTiCEiB hereby given, that tho under- Ll nciied h. is placed the rblluwing named nroncitv ill rhargu of H.iinuel Miirr, nf Heott tonushlp, Oolutiihia county, during his pleasure, vlr. : cow, t ig, cook Move, l inen, two Ileus nml llodillug, tookiug L'tensilSi Tubhs and Chairs. Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, and one hureaii. w ith which nil iter. sous uro lurmuucii to income or inicrierc, oil puins Ol i JUOouinurLr. iiav-j-l. ifu. ( y)?m?Mrr;wirm iuu law n peuauies, II. WILl-INrf. MaySL I8fij-3t. HPIIM PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, PAXvn.LE, Moxrovn cov.sty, va. I'M italninent for Van ami least in good itylu and at moderate rates. CHAItLISS .V SAVAf. 1., I'lel'iictor muviue, Arm id, ivj, ILLUMINATION IN O RANGE VILL B. Spring CJ-imm1 At Fritz's Store, OUANflEVTTiTi f!OTiTfMllTA f!0 TA UIWiiiUJjN IJJJJ, UUJiUiUJUiVVjlJ., i A. rill.n ,1rotnn,l 1... !. .,t,1 8 .IW Ulll,l,IO,gLIVII .1.. JUfll. Il.l,l.lti'l I. Inrjo nmt selrrf nssortmcul of cholco Pprlng nml rummer uuous. wnirii win up. soiu ci pan lor ensn or rountry proiluco. His rtork conslits uf 1 aJIcs Dress uoui'r.cnoiceni tiyicsami latest nuiiloiii. Calicoes, ( Muslins, Qinghams, Planncls, Carpets, Shawls, Hosiery, Silks, PRINTS FROM 7 TO 12 J cts A YARD. Cassimcrs, Satinets. Cottonndcs, Kentucky Jeans, Thread, i$c. READY MADE CLOTHING. Groceries, Quccnsware, Cedcrwarc, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints ) &0. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short everything u.ually kept In a country Hore, The palrunago of old fronds, and the public generally, Is solicited. May 3, 18(12. WILLIAM FRITZ. LOW PRICES RULE At Crcasy's Slorc, in Light Street, Pa. FIRST OF THE SEASON! jVIKST TO all im'h GOO A $t 6 STOCK! D E S I R A R L E S T Y L E S AND Tiili IlllAUTV Or IT ALL IS WE CAN A.V1I WILL SKLL AT 9. W CALICOES, MUSLINS, SILKS, GINGHAMS, FLANNELS, CARPETS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, licady-iVlauo Ulotlmig. Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, ColTccs, Teas, Fish, Salt, Racon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco, Sugars, Hats, Roots, Caps, Shoes, Drugj, Oils, Paints, ic., &o Wo have a largo assortment of lllack and I'ancy Bilks which wo are selling at redured ptices: Hlack Hilks for S71 cents, worth SL1-'S. nlsii for 81,01) worth Sl,'-'.1. We are selling our best prints for I'll cents per yard the best in the market, all fart colors. A yard wide unbleai lied muslin at l'.'J eeiita eipial to N'ew Market. Tlireo ipiarter yard wido unbleached muslin at S to 111 cents a yard, In addition to our large stock of Dry Goods, we have a Urge ami full assortment of Heady Made Clothing for Men and Hoys wear which wo aro ihturmineil to sell cheaper th iu can In) bought elsewhere. Call and see, and Judge fur J ourselves. It. V. CRLIASV & CO. Light Street, Pa , April 20, leilS. AT Biscl's Old Stand, MMIi: subscriber has received his HI'ltlNC STOCK 01 I (iOODS, whirli lie oilers ut fair price. Tu Uut ler Makers, he would suy, bring it fresh and wo will pay aiieitr.i price, as io h.itua contraitat FORTRESS MON'HOE, which must be fulfilled, and vu ran atr.ird in pay an extra price. We haws ilmngeil our Uvpress day to Thursday. t'( rsons having good eal and cultes.will bring tliein iu on Wednesday evening orearly on Thurs day morning N. MiCAY. Jerseytown, Jlay 17, l?C'.-3t. Store Removed, AVIIOLESALU AND RETAIL i X Hat and Cap Store, pil The undersigned 'cspcctftilly informs the citizens of nioomshurg, nml thu public in general, that he has re moved tho XEII' HAT STOHE, into the house, ou Main Hlreit. nearly nppoito his late stand, when he has Just receivud il splendid iissorlmeiit of CITY HATS AND CAPS, Direct from thu Mauufacturies, of all kinds, styles, sorts nnd sizes, latest fashions, w liich he olllrs wholesale arid retail, at very low prices. ry" These fluods will bo sold at very lowprices lor rteudy Pay. JOII.V IC (illl'I'O.V. lllooniibilrg. April in, lf'H2. P II IL A DE L P lTl&K U IE R. A I LR. O A D. KVSSVLVSU 1HII. 110.UI CO, i LCSSEt'. On nml after Monday May 3th, jpfl. lime nt Norlliuin- bcrland istatinu will noiilloiinws: .rnro H'cslwartl, Eastward, llxpress II 1'J A. M Uxpress II -Hi r. M Mail -I IS i'.m. Mall IU 1)1 a m Sltoping Cars un Night Trains lloth wuyt between Willlamsport and llallluiore. and on Ihu Pcnui-j Ivauia ltailroad bctwei.11 lluriisburg and I'liiladeliibia On Al.iil Train in both directions a Cur goes through via. l'eiiiisyltauia Itail lluud without iliaugu titweeit Philadelphia and Lock Haven. riA.MUUL A. HLACK, rjup't llustcrn Diviiion, May 2 1, IeT.2. . JOSTATE NOTICE. COLUMBIA IOUXTV, SS: In thu Court ofCommon Pleas of Columbia coun ty, aforesaid, Inrrr ilia, it is thus contained ; llenJainiuUaliiu 1 No.2-1 MayTerm, 1SC2, Veil es. Iilltioni lliponas, .Money paid John P Levnu nml ( into Court, and now to wit: WilliHin (liiodiuiin, J .May (I, lstl2, nil inotiou of .Mr. Hurley thut.'uiirt niipoiiited John !. I'reezo, I'm , au ditor, to mako distribution of the money raised on thu satu oi iuu item lisutiuni joiiu r. r.evan ou iiionuuvu two writs ot Vend, llkponas, uy hie couitr, Ceitllied I'roiu the Records May 111. lr-l'. J JACOII UYI'.lil.Y, l'rnlll'y. l'cr.Miciuit.1'. Kvtai.v, Deputy, All parsons intcrestednilllakanotlrothat thonnder. signed nppointed auditor, hy thn Court of Common I'Uiliuf Columbia county, to imiko distribution oftho nionrv raised by tho sale of thu Ileal llstatu of John P. GASH IS Levnn, by virtue nf thu abovu tinted Venditioni lUpo nns.wtll uttend nt thu Itecorder'sOlllce, iu llloonisburg, on Thursday tho 2Ut day of August, lnt2, for tho pur, pose of m.ikingthe distiibutiou, All persons having claims mi tho said fund ru hereby rciuc ted to make their claims hcfoic Mil auditor or b-j debarred from coming in on tuid fmul JOHN G.lHCEZC.JuJiler. ptoomiburCi June 7, )ibl- WAMi Mis, 10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS IN rixr. aou) pjtrr.its, aui. i) sijvj vr.Lvr.v imcnnArioNs, M.1IUIU: M't) OJlR DKCOHATIOJSD, mjita.vu a ay a urj.n VAW.ns. mjiixam) ntiarr commx rjivr.ns, jioitDr-tin, rum iioAim rniXTt, STATUES, JIUXIS, F.TC, KTC, Will l irM l prcntly reilucnl prices, m tin pnpsr langllff , Jf the under.lglieil in Jiirljro Itupeifs Hrort I ouiic. nji Bcconil strcol, n few doot. fcclow M. ACI. Allu roper Hanging Executed III tho beet style, nt modsrntc prices ami In quirk lime. n. J. TIIOitNTON, llloomsbtirg, Mny 3, 1602 Dm. XEV ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer ;, -4P o n AT PETER ENT'S STORE, IXUaiirSTIlKKT, COLVM11M COVXTV, TA, HAS Jint received frnni I'lnlailolphla. nml Is now npciilng nt llie old stniiil liite'y occupied by MartZ tt Km, u splendid nnsortinent of which will bo noli cheap for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. IIU stock cnnl.ts of Ladles Dress Oooils choicest t)lcs nnd latctt faililoni. Calicoes, Muslins, Ginghams, Flannels, Carpets, fauawls, Hosiery, Silks, READY MADE CLOTHING Cassimcrcs, Satinets, Cottonadcs, Kentucky Jeans, Thread, &o. Groceries, Quccnswaro, Cedarware, Ilardwaro, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &c. ROOT3 Sc SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short every thing usually kept In n country storo The ll.ltroliae of old friends, and the tmblic eeneral. ly, la respectfully solicited. iiiu nigiicst market price paid lor country produce. riVJTll UNT. Light Street, Mny 3, 1SIW. Look lo your Interests. FRESH ARRIVAL or 5 AT MILLER & EYER'S. THL subscribers have just returned from tho City With another large and select assortmct of SlH'iiia siml summer ools, mircliased at Philadelphia, at tho lowest furore, and whkli they aro determined to sell ou as moderate terms as run be procured elsewhere la Ulooiusburg. Thulr stork comprises -ijwi' utr.ss noons, of choicest stjles and latert fashion. jjsiy ouuna, axj aiwci:itir.s. u num'ARK QUP:rxifAiti:, Cr.DAIt irAHE, IMl.LQIV IMlttl inox, XAir.s, jiooth ,y shoes HATS .5- CIVS, A:c , Jj-e.. .ye., In short everything usually kept In country Stores; to whlrh they invite the public generally. The Highest price paid fur country produce. MILLUU 4c EYGII. Cloomsbiirg, April SH, 1PC0. l'HTlUUKGII, I'A., Corner renn and St. Clair Sis. The largest Commercial School of the United States, witli a patronage of nearly 3,0011 Htudi-nts, iu live years from 111 Htntcs, and the only one which affords complete ami reliable lm-truitinn in all the lollowing branches, vi. : Mercantile, Mntiufntturcrs, Steam lloat, ltailroad and Hook. keeping. 1'irst I'reniiiim Plain ami Ornamcn. tal Penmanship j also, Hurvejing, Ungiuciriiig mid Alathemalics gciicrully. S35.00 fays for a Commercial Course; Students enter am re view at any time. Il ".Ministers' Rons' tuition nt half price. I'or Catalogue of eti pages, r'peciim ns nf I1uiness aud Ornamental l'euuiausliip. nnd n benntiful College viewofs spunru feet, containing n good vaiicty of writing lettering ami nourishing, inclose SI cents iu blauipsto tliu rriuripals. JI3NKINS & SMITH, Pittsburgh, I'a. April 19. lFOJ-ly. TTOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philad- l JL elplila for the llelief of the Sick and Distressed iitllifted w ith Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and cs- penally Diseases of thcfcxual Organs. Medical Advieo given (iratis by thu Ailing Surgeon, Valuable lllll'Oll'l'rf on SPIlllMATOI'.ItlltllA or SI'.MtN' 1. WIIAKN'CSS. nnd other Diseases oftho Sei. mil Organs, and ou tin N11W Illl.MKDir.S employed In the Dispensary, sent ill sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Ur. J. SKILLI.N JIOL'flllTON. Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'a. April 5, leil'J 12ni. JOLINE Si LEE, No. 40, NORTH WHAItVr.fl. Philadelphia. R04E MAKERS SHIP CI1ANJ) lj: r s, Spun Cotton fur Caulking, Hopes, Twinns.Tar, Titcli, Oakum, lllocks, and-Oars, kc. August I, IbuU l.'iti. SAPON1F1ER ! SAPONIFIER ! ! rrv-Tiii: iwmilysoap makuk -ra All Kitchen (Ireaais can bu made iutugood SOAP, ly using SAt'OXU'IHK' ajnnti:cTioNs accompanying iiacii iiox i HOAl' is easily made with it, ns making a cup ufcof feu Manufactured only hy the Patentees.-- I'A. SALT MANU I-'ACTUItlNQ COMI'AXY. No 137 Walnut Street rtllLADULPlllA. STOVE AND TIN-WARE SIIOpT 'Plin undersigned would inform thn citizens of I inooiiisiiurg uuu VKiiuty, nun nt lusju.t re cited and olt'ers for silicone of thiMiiosletlensite assortments nfCOoKlNflaml TANCY STOVltst ever Introduced into tills market. The Christopher Co iltnbiis, James Hnbbaud (Hobo are among thu Ilrst il.tss eiioking stoves, all of whir Ii uro uir-llght ami gas huruur His l'urlor stoves are haiidsomo uml the assortment vn riud. ALi-'O-r.-irlicular attention is paid to Tin-Wnrc mid House Spouting, upon short notice. All kinds o repairing will bu done with neatness and despatch. tl5" Country producu taken in exchange for work. I'llILll' rj. MUYCIt. Woo inshurg, Mny 10, 16C2, IP AMBROTYFE, rilOTOGRAPII k MELAINOrYPE i & m a n 'm n AMRROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, Melnliiotypes, &c, tnken in t'luudy ns well as Clear Wenthur. Ambrotjpes and Daguerreotypes copied anil Uulurged. NORTH DANVILLE, TA. Doc. 21. Mil. Undeu our Agricultural Department ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of fisher ill. Gingles, deceased, TVTOTICIlls hereby given lhat lelturs of Admini.trt 1 tiun ou thu eslato of Asher M. (llnfles, bit., ol Maine twp. Columbia rn dee'd, have been granted b) thu lteglster of said tounty to Sarah Jane (Uncles win tu ides iu .Miiinu luHiiship, nnd James S McNiurliwin resides in C'allawiss.t tnwii-hip. All persuns hatlnv claims or demands against the ettnt" of llr J i " m ra n Tl sled to present tin in Inr settlement, ail' those uidebtr-d to make pay-irn without, I lav J M1.SK .Mr.MNCII I ., , a.R.ll J, bl9.CLKS, I Umr' Mny3l,IM'l-0l, wmm news. Prom tho Army In Front Richmond. Jl Quvt Sunday Brisk Skirmishing on Saturday Jjtaurcgard at Montgom ery , enroute for Richmond Bragg to Rejicl Haleilt Jlnotlur Fight on Jama Jsland Severe lots on Both sides. General MoOlellan's Hoad-quarters, Sunday, Juno 22, 8 P. M. This has been a remarkably quiet day, considering tho closo proximity of the two contending forces. Riisk skirmish occurred all day yestorday, and last night everything indi cated that a general egagement was at hand. Tho Rebels adv.iLood in strong forco on our lines during last night, but, being promptly met soon rctirod. Tho Richmond papcr.i of yffstcf (lay cc n tains a despatch from Montgomery, Ala., dated tho 10th inst., stating that general Rcauregard and staff had arrived there an their way to Richmond, and it was said that they were to bo followed by a largo portion oftho army of the Mississippi, ana that a sufficient forco had been loft under tho invincible Rragg to check any advance ment of tiio Vandalo under Hallcclt. The Charleston Mercury oftho 18th, gives a graphic description of an engage ment on James Island the previous Sunday, in which it acknowledges a sovoro loss on both sides, without any material chango in position. THE LATEST FROM RICHMOND. Despatch J'rom General M'Clellan. Washington, June 21. The following despatch was roccivod at the War Depart ment, this afternoon : Head-quarters of Army of the Potomac, Ju'o 21, 180a. lion is.iu. Stanton, -sec retary of War : Things aro now pretty quiet to-duy. Thero is not as much shell ing ns uunl. Our preporations are pro gressing well. The enemy opened with somo heavy guns yesterday but did no Harm. tt. IS. aiCUljJIjljAi, Major-General. Washington, Juno 21. No later advices than thoso published, relating to matters of public interest, havo been received at tho War Department up to this hour, 11 o'clock P. M. SHERIFF'S SALE, y virtno of n writ of Venditioni Ex- oTas issued out of tho Court of Common riens of Columbia county, w ill be exposed tn public sale, at the Court House, in llloonisburg, on Saturday the 2rlh day of June, lci.2, at'.' o'clock iu the ntteruoou, the fol lowing real estate to wit : All that certain tract of land, situate in Maine town ship, Columbia county, hounded nnd desctibed as'ful. lows to wit : on thu west and north hy land of KudolpU Sliumau, and on tho east and south by hind of Isaac , Vettcr. containing about one hundred ami jv ninety-six acres, be tho fame more or less, Kiyi whereon are erected a good two story frainu J "-" Dwelling House, and Bank Ham, with thu up. purtennncis. Seized taken in execution and to be sold as- the prop erty uf Isaiah Siiuinau. JOSIAIIII 1'UKMAV ShrrifTs Office, ( Sheritf. Illooiiuburt', June 7, 1SG2. j MRS. DEMO RESTS (luafterly Mirror of Fashions. Great Improvements. T1IH Summer Number will contain four largo ami splendid fashion plates, three full sized patterns, comprising tlio Nuw- Trench Waist, nil elegant Sleeve, nnd .Misses Sack, together with nearly IUU engravings nf nil thu novelties for Summer lioniiets, Cloaks, Trim mings, Children's Dresses, etc., and valuable inforina timi In milliners, dress .makers, mothers, and ladies generally, presuming the largest aud best fashion Mag azine in the World, published -ITU llroadwny, and sold everywhere ut23 cents, or sent by mail free, ou receipt of thu amount. Yearly 1 w illi the folluw ing valuah'u premium. Hach yearly subscriber will bo entitled to tho selec tion of ol) cants worth of plain patterns from the des igns lu thu book, or from thu show room, or they may bu ordered nnd sent by mall any time during tlu year, by paying the pottage. Hpleudid inducements to Canvassers. Hummer number will be ready on or about the tint of .May. IMayS, 18G3-3W. COUGH DROPS ! COUGH DROPS ! ! EYLT.V body Uses rilOXLTtULDS' COJ.'GII DKOPrf. It acts promptly sometimes arresting thoworstroM iu 21 hours. Iu all all'ectious of the Chest, Throat, whether aciito or chronic it will bo found of immediiitu benefit. Try a single bottle and you cannot fail to ap preciate its usefulness, I'or Sale by must all Storekeepers and Druggists. 1'ri. pared by c. rnoNT.Fini.i). No. 317, N. 3d, St., 1'liiladclpUia. ii Nov. 10. ISCI-3in, & Q. 3bj X Bj W i? A:JJ;Rs Printer, liookliiutlor & r.Innkbook MANU FA V TU R E R ; Wholesale and IU.tiii. Dealer is rniNTiNu, wntTivo and witArrrNo rArcnf, A O EST roll THE CtTAWISSA rAPLIl MILLS. Main Strei-t, first door below tin- Public gpuaro, WILKESRARRE, PA. Nov. 23, IPOI 12m. M KVA1XM, 10,000 FKlNTim, A 15 Cunts rr Hour i I Th. VrM. UmI WMotrrlnkl hi tL. sbul. I) Phd.l.l'Uia fr.... si Ui. UU . . Ills A ! cskibiUM. rtASSLIS UltlTSTS . (i'l? U Tlu rnn ...... VJ' SrintL tSlh b4 l'lil. Vft II' -mtCV."' Ti Tk,uuS C.,4. Ilu.l H OV IL7 Wst st,U-r0 rrtmtr.sH) rIud. Cor.IJbrsry.rotOKTII ST. below Cliottnut. August 17, 1-ilil. N OTIC E. ALL persons knowing themselves in any w isn lndib ed to thu sabsrnher ur lion by nutilkd that all acrount must uu speeuny rioscu iii, or luey w in rw put in til hands of proper officers for rolletlion, I must have my accounts settled, cuuiu t'urward, settle up and save easts. II. .MUNDLNll ALL. Jan. II, IPCS It. Slmcxtcau ff ijoicL (Opposite Jiftftnaenic Hall.) CllESTNUTSTKUKT.IUlTWnEN FIFTH fcH FIFTH fcHIITII. VIllLAOEU'llIA. W Y ATT k IICIJI.INUS, November 3U, 1301. I'roprtetors. Mnrelr 13. Ic38. (DEiaiTSlD STTAIFIlsS liKDirilf, T AM AQUA, PENN'A. l'assengcrs dine here on tho pussaga of each Train. Jl. M. MERRICK, PropriUor. Tamaiua, Jnn 4, l?ii2. .1. Ift U K IC, of (Kiircessur to J. P. 8okkk.) MIOl.EMLE M-itm IX TO BA CCO, Si UFF AND ( IGA R S, No. H North Tilth tit , abovti Market. I'lllLADLLl'llIA. Als) Manufacturtr and Importsrof l'OREUlN & DOMESTIO SEG K8. Muy 11, lrou I2ni,
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