Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, July 05, 1862, Image 3

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COLUMBIA DKMOCRAT,
John Q. Freeze, Local Editor.
SATURDAY MOHMIMO, JDLY fl,- iOSl
1 Tho meeting of con ervativo men
In Now York, on Tuesday night, against
negro agitation, in favor of prosecuting
tho war and maintaining tho Constitution
63 it ii), was tho largest ever held in this
country.
v. -:o:
JteSrThb Ht. Hcv. William Macon Stc
vensj D. D L, L. I). Assistant Bishop of
Pennsylvania, preached and administered
tho rite of confirmation, in St. Paul's
Church, .Blnoiiisburg, on Friday evening
of lastweck.
RECEIPTS FOR JUNE,
50 TUB
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
Tho following aro the receipts to tho office
oftho Oolumma Democrat, during
tho month of Juno 1802 :
. A, I'utifton, Usq., 810 OOlBlnghnnipton Com
-:o:
I A special election held in Ben
ton township, on Saturday tho tiSth ult.,
in relation to the change of place of hold
iug the elections for said township, resul
ted in the removal of said election from
Ezekicl Cole's residence, to the public
house of John J. Stiles, in the town of
Benton, ,
165- Banoou. Maine, June 20. The
Democratic Convention, to-day, noniina-j
(cd Jameson for Governor. Resolutions
Were adopted sustaining the Administra
tion in tho vigorous prosecution of the
war for the support of tho Constitution,
and enforcement of the laws, but against
making the war a crusade of emancipa
tion. 8-Wo learn that Mr. Franklin Long
cnberger, of Beaver Valley, was killed on
Saturday evening last, by falling oft'
the bridge on the Cattawissa Railroad,
known as the "Long Hollow Bridge," a
distance of lflG feet. He was passing
over on-a truck, pushing it with a pole
when the latter caught fast in the railing
and throwing him off. Ilo was a work
man oh the road.
. :o:
J If the proper criterion by which
to Judge what is and what is not a lux
Uiy, be the scarcity of the article and the
price to be paid for the same Then we
pronounce this present Republican admin
istration to be the very greatest luxury
the world ever saw It is the first, last,
and only one there will ever be, and it i
'costing- over nine hundred millions of
dollars a year. People who must have
.luxuries must pay for them.
I). K Sloan, Esq.,
Morris ii rroas,
Unity C Kclclincr
Jnliii Kc'thncr
(Jon. tl. Id 1c3nei
Adam Keller.
George lleldlcman,
Hobrit 0. Trull,
Jacob M H ani,
John Walter.
Henry II. I'll I III".
Jnlm Melvln,
William Cox,
Charles Thomas,
J II I'urmnn, K1 ,
lllljah It. ikcler,
John Walter.
1) I.ntvcnburg,
It II Wlulorsteetl, .
Alexander Meats,
Rimon Snyder.
John Glggor,
l'hilllp Miller.
John Cooper.
Daniel Mniirey.
John Dunk, Kit..
Henry Dnnk,
Philip Clirlstnian,
l.elvl llernliart,
John Urobft,
Peter Undine, Esq.,
David Yengor,
P K llcrlicin, Uin,.,
William Kn.nt,
Est, of John Mrntimn,
John L. 1 1 ii ret.
Leonard Allium.
Mr. Ann Keller,
Anrnii llcndorsliot,
James O. Maxwell,
Chun. N. Favaac,
Hat. of Juno Ginglcs,
John Heller.
Jackson lllildle,
1 00 inerrlal Collcjc,
1 W) c. Kramer,
1 73 8 8 I.owry,
1 .'.O A K Smith,
1 75iWm . cllrlde. r.si,
2 (ill l'redprlrk llerr,
4 OOlIllchord Fruit, l'.t.,
1 11, '1' II (.Uncle,
III)
1 7.1
1 75
1 75
3 M
2 50
7 no
1 lift!
1 00
10 00
2 no
4 00
I no
1 73
1 12
3 50
3 50
C 10
Iteubcn Hnitman,
Win limber,
Miller and tfwlilier,
Much I' McCollum,
R-imtipl Illmhv.
Cat. of Ceo t'ctterman 5 00
20 00
3 21
1 75
Jt on
0 so
1 73
4 75
3 23
3 00
1 75
3 00
3 00
50
Iteuben Fahrlhser, 1 S"
llntilel Slnel. 75
fnlomon llelwlg 3 00
Win Longenbergor. 1 00
N'atlnnal llnrso l'alr, 2 00
Ahraham Kline, 1 73
Manuel Klrkendall. 1 50
John II Holler, Lsq., 3 B
Jacob Yohe, Jr 1 50
Thomas Ann. 87
John Snyder (Mifflin) 2 no
llolahsard & Nu. 150
M.HI'as Mcnslngor, 1 75
1 M (Icorgn Miller, Ci'l , 1 .V)
1 50
1 23
3 mi
a no!
3 oo
2 no
3 00
2 10
4 50
2 00
3 no
0
1
1
3 on!
tVln.T. Hl itlti mi, l:aq., I
Aaron .Miller
llenlamln Miller,
Adam lilt,-
A IlJriinliy,
riilllp Dills,
John Nus,
Wm Mellride,rl..
Thoa. W Mnttson,
SOTril-t & Saving Co.,
3 00
1 30
1 S'J
2 01
50
1 23
4 00
5 00
1 38
12 no
H Oil
1 5!)
1 50
2 00
2 02
SQyWill our friends remit their subscrip
tion money to us by mail. Our necessities
are especially pressing and we must have
money. Wo shall sincerely thank you,
friends and patrons, for an early remit
tance by mail.
I t a IKllhann.
Crittenden Com. Col.
Owen Junes, list ,
j r miner.
Wm McNIncli,
T W Chllila,
National Hotel (flilta.).! 75 II .Mulligan.
Special Notices.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
Til ft advertiser, having buon restored to health in
few weeks, by a vi'ry ainiilu remedy , nfter havln
sutlered sevfTnl years w ith n severe lung airectlon, ami
that dread disease, Consumption-is nuilniis to make
known to hi follow siitterer the menus .4 cure.
'I all who desire It. he w ill ssn.l n i opy nf the pre
scription used (froo' of chnrgu), with the direction for
lirepa. ing and illng the vauu1. which they will liml a
suru euro for Consumption, Ai-thina. 1 1 roll I, III o . &o.
Til" oulv object of the ailvorliaer in sending the Pro
scription is tn benulit tho alllkt.'il, mid spread infnrnn
tinu which he coucfive to be invaluable, iitnl ho hopv
every mltirer will try liU remeily, as it will cost
them nothing, and may iron' a Meaning.
l'art'ua w i,hing the prescription will please niltlress
llcv. UIIVVAIIU A. WU.SO.V. Wllliainshursh,
May 17, leOJ 3ui King county, New York.
The Secret Out!
fn liivnn
IN JE11SEYTOWN,
Ami supposed approach of the Rebel Army,
am. or which was ntonucr.n nYTinj
AIllUVALOl' A I'UI.I, AND COAIPLLTU
ASSUIir.MUNTOt'
iiw soobs,
Of Every Variety and hlylc at the
NKW 1'IIIM OP
AI ILL E 11 & S W I S II E It,
Iti JffllSCYTOWy.
Having just received our Spring Stock,
from tho Kaatern Markets, we feci determined
to sell Onnds tit a litlla lower prices than they can lie
purchased clseuheic.
OUR MOTTO IS
''Small Profits and Quick Returns."
By The nubile aro rcupertfully solicited tn call nnd
examine nnrtnrk before) mircliaalnir clacuhern. ino
charge nothing for showing our goods. Produce of all
kiiius iukoii ior goous.
mii.i.p.u k avi'isiinn.
Jerscytown, May 3. 1EG2,
FRESH All 11 IV A
-or
is- sew.
-roit-
SUMMER!
SPRING Al
7 HP. undcrsliriied, grateful for paat patronage, tesnrct
fully Infiiriiislilscu-tumcrs anil the publlcgenorally
that ho has Jun received from the Casterua cities, tli
IfllttUMlilllU lllUnt Bt'ieCl SIOCK OI
SPUING AND SUMMER
That has yt been opened In Illooinaburg, tn which lie
invites the attention of lila friends, and assures them
that tlicy nrc nllVred for snlu at great bargains. His
siock comprmcs a inrpv fisMirlinelit or
oi:nti,e.mi:n'S whauinu Ai'i'Annr,,
CiiiKisting n f AsinnNAnt.1! DnEfs Coats, of tvitv ilo
criptioili I'anta. Veals, Shltti, Cravats Stocks, Cotton
imuuhurciiieis, tjiovcs, Duspcnucrs, &c.
GOLD
WATCHES
A N 1)
F
ASHIONABLE OLOTIIINU
roil
FALL.
The Plil-ettablishcd
WU1TU IIAI.L CLOTHING! IIAZAAC,
at the eouthweat corner of
FOURTH AND MAKICCT STUUCTS,
Is now prepared with a
FULL STOCK OF FASIIIONAIH.r. 11HAIJY MAUC
CLOTHING Foil FALL ANII WIN'l'LK W'KAR.
at prices which challengu coinpetiliim.
1'articular attention given in t.u'iniiit'r orK, umccrs
Unifornin, uls Homo Ouards' Suits, &c.
WIIITB HALL Cl.OTIIINll IMZAAU.
Hnutliwi'st toriier of
FOUIITII A.M1I MAItKI'.T PTItnHTri.
riJTUU S. LCVICIC, Proprietor.
Nov. 10, 1801. (May 1, ISiil-llim.)
J EWEL11Y,
Of every description, fine and cheap.
N. II. iti'iiiemher ' Lowciihetg'tt Cltaap Emporium,"
call and see. No charge for enabling Ono.la,
DAVID LONT.NF.L'no.
lllnoniburg, .Maith 2!l. 1FI.2. (lue IHS'l.)
The Monitor
'ON TO EICJJMOND'
J, J. B ROWER,
Has just received and i now opening a
splendid ns;oi tmeut ot
w&Lh mm.
10,000 PIK0KS WALL PAPEBS IN
'rMiaou) rjrr.HS,
uoi.i) AMD vr.wp.r nraonATioNs,
JlMltll.t: Jlffl) OAK Df.COJMTIOjrS,
MAT AMD OAY tlLAZEU PAVERS.
VMlttAXl) BMOIIT COMMON V 1PF.RS,
HOIIDKllf, MIK HOAMJ PUltfTH,
STATUES, HUMS, ETC., KTC,
dzo Iliinerta
broro House, on (Second street, a few doors below Mar.
Paper Hanging Executed
In tho heat style, at luoderntc prices and In quirk timo.
C. J, TII011NTO.V,
Bloomsbiirg, May 3, 1E02 3in.
ILLUMINATION IN
ORANGE VILLE.
Spring rools
At Fritz's Store,
nilANOKVILL. OOIjTIMUTA OO.. PA. yHI b to!.! it greatly reduced prices, at Hit paptr
, Hanging rooms or mo unuersigneH in jiiu,
rVho undersigned has just received a Kit. Aho
r targe anil scieci assortment ni cnoico spring and
Pumnicr (lomls, which will be sold cheap for cash or
country produce. Ills stock consists of Ladies Drcia
(Jooi's, choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
PRINTS F110M7 TO 12j ets A YA11D.
Cassimers,
batincts.
Cotton',dcs,
Kentucky Jeans,
Thread, yc.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Groceries,
(Juconsware,
Cedcrware, v
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
&c.
ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
in short everything usually kept In n country store,
Tue patronage of old frends, and the public generally, Is
solicit.'il.
May 3, Igb'i WILLIAM FRITZ.
J6T The Republicans in tho U. States
Senate,' whose terms expire with this
Congress, (March '1th, 1SG2), are Mor
rill, of Maine: ; Foote, of Vermont ; Sum
ner, of Massachusetts ; Dixon, of Con
necticut ; Simmons, of Rhode Inland;
King, of New York ; Wilmot, of Penn
sylvania: Wade, of Ohio : Chandler of
Michigan, and Doolittle, of Wisconsin.
Mr. Dixon, of Connecticut, has already
beeh choscd as his successor. Governor
Sprague succeeds Mr. Simmons, of Rhode
Island.
:o:
.J5"In 1811 John Adams wrote a letter
stating the points of political difference
between himself and Thomas Jefferson ;
and his Fourth point was this "Jeffer
son was lor liberty and htrulght hair. 1
thought curled hair as Republican as
straight."
Tho old John Adams men of to-day
think curled hair the very pink of repub
licanism; and they are following in the
footsteps of his reign with most com
mendable pertinacity. Wo need not
enumerate the points of similarity, they
are, manifest to every eye, operating in
tho same maimer on every heart. And
now, at tho very lirst opportunity the
people, will arise in their might, and
overthrow this curled hair dynasty with
the samo utter destruction with which
they .overthrow that of old John Adams;
and once more, and we trust forever,
ttraight hair will reign triumphant.
:o:
Ha? The number of killed and wound
ded in. battle, during the present war is
not so irreat as many have imagined.
We have gone over tho records, common
eing with the breaking out of tho rebcll
ion, and wo believe the followiny figures
cmbraco-thc whole number on the Union
aide, with the exception of tho loss sus
tained in the late engagement near Rich
mond :' '
Ey-THOMAS W. MATTHON, Ileceivi'd the Prize
Modal at tho World's Fair in London le51, for'1'ltUNK.J
CAUl'UT I1AOS, lloota, shoes and iluni". Great induce
ments are now nii,:reil to purcnasera oi me nuovcartr.
clcs. Tills is much the large.! jtuck of trunKs, Carpet
Dags, Vp.licei, &c.. in riillaiU'ipniu very cneap lor man
No. Wt .Market Street, ouo door above 'Ith, &utA tidt
CASH IS BHB&
LOW PRICES RULE!
M Creasy's Store, in Light Street, Pa.
FIRST OP THE SEASON!
JP1RST TO
EES Tic: B'RtCfid
ALL 111 OF GOODS !
NEW ARRIVAL OF
Spring and Summer
GOO MPS,
AT PETER ENT'S STORE,
Iff tMUlT STRFXT, COLUMBIA CO UXTY, PA,
HAH Jut received from I'lnlailelphia, nnd Is now
opening nt the old stand I jto'y occupied by Marti
& Cnt, a splendid ntsortmetit of
mwumi Mmmw. $
which will be sold cheap for
CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills slock consists of Ladles Dress Goods choicest styles
and latoit fashions.
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
bhawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING
Cassimcrcs,
batincts,
Cottonadcs.
Kentucky Jeans,
Thread, &c.
Groceries,
Quconswaro,
Cedarwaro,
Hardware,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
&c,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS k CAPS.
In shaft every thine usually kept in a country utore
The traironaati of old friends, ft it il tliu public cuncral
ly. N respectfully o iciteil.
i liti uiiiiicm ihhtkli nritu puiu lorcuiiniry
Mglit Street, May 3,
From the Army,
LATEST U NEWS.
AHhii'g iicibre ICichmoiid.
CVUNTS OP THE LAST Til R IX DAYS!
Great Battlo on Friday.
MOVE'
IMPORTANT
STRAGETIC
INIENT.
EVACUATION OF WHITE HOUSE
TUB HNCMY SKVKRl'.LY RCrULSCO.
Gen. AkClcllan's Army Massed Souli oj
the L'hiccahomiity.
T1IK ENEMY
DRAWN OUT OP 1113
MUNTd.
ENTRENCH
MtLtTtRV UMrnaML Tlicro Is. perhaps, no depart
mcnt of military business in wliiili tliero lias bctn n
more marked iinprovenieiit l!l:(ii in tin! clolliini; of sol.
diers. Not many year J finro ollirers nnd irivi.tcs wi re
cl.ul in garments wliicll wuro .'ilinn-t tkin liilit. They
wore leather stocks, which wi re worthy ofthu name, fur
they kept the wearer in triliulation ; wliilc their padded
lireaits and tiuht sleeves made volition a matter nf preat
it i Hi c ill ty. Diirins tin- present war. mh of our v lull,
leers n procure their uniforms at tlio llrimn t-'tuilu
Cluthini! Ilallnf Uockliill & U ilnu, Nns. IMt mid iWS
(.'hratiiut street, above te'itlh .'hiludelphia, nlitaiu tin.
tbinc that is perfectly easy. Mili--t.-inli.il mill lit'cnmini;.
The firm named have rnnu largely into tlnj hiiAiuehs of
ni.'ikiu .Military (JlothiiiR. and th iir facilities iiiulil'!
tht-m to till the largest ord.tr in the lioneit possible
time.
dept. si, laoi
KILLED.
Bull Bun, 481
Davis Creek, Mo., SKa
l.cxingion, Alo 'M
Hall's Uluir, 22U
Rclinont, 81
Mill Spring, Ky 30
Fort Henry, 17
Roanoko Island, 50
Fort Donaldson, UCi
Fort Craig, N. .Mexico, 02
Pea Ridge, 203
Attack!' tho Mcrrimac, 201
Newhcrn, 01
Winohester, 132
Pittsburg Landing, 2,735
Yorktown, 35
Fte. Jackson it St. Philip 30
Williamsburg, 455
Wes'tPoiut, 44
McDowell, 37
NearlCorinth, 21
Rank's iretreal.cstimatcd 100
Hanover Court House, 53
Skirmishes, 000
WOUNDED
1,011
721
120
220
288
207
31
222
1,735
140
072
180
400
510
7,682
120
110
1,111
100
225
140
300
200
1,740
KOTItE IX l'AR'im0;.
T.STATT. Of ISAAC ir.ldXElt, DEC'U.
Columbia County, ss :
In the matter ot IUttule The Coiiiiiionwen 111 of l'min.
of Isaac Wagner, of the Is) Ivuuia, to the Murlirof taid
loicnship oj lictiHocti. tit i Louiiiy, t,nt.t:ri.M : vtnereas,
tht county of orauid. J at an UrpbauV Cniirt, Ii Id lit
llluonisliiir;, in and for the county of Columbia the fifth
day of May. A. 1)., iighteen hundred ami sixiy.lwo,
before the Honorable Aaron K. r.'t-kham, l'refrident. and
Ins Asr-ni late Juttices of the said Court, the pi tiliou nf
Uaac Warner, sou and bur al law of said di-ctMM'il,
scttiut; fnrth, that tho said Uaac Wiiui r, diej int -ttatu
about three luntillis shu-h, luuviug issue .Mir.iiu War
ner. eldest sou, Isaac Wagner, one of the above named
petitioners, llianti.i, intermarried with John Wiiur;
.Margaret, iiilermanied with Henry 1. oiler J David
Wiijtncr, Har.il. iiilerinarrit'd with lleiijaiuiu itouiuoy,
vvhois anotbw.r rif the above petitioners, and Elizabeth.
intermarried with Jacob Latelisbaw, two of whom re
sidu out of tliis Statu. Abraham VVaitiu r rei-iding in
Seneca county, Ohio, and .Margaret intermarried with
haiil Henry Lowder, retidlUK in Illinois, and Elizahttli
luteriiiarried with Jacob Latthaw aforcbaid, resides in
Juniata county, thistitate, That the said inteatatcdied
seized in his deniesnens of fee of and in thu Jullou ing
ilcbcribed Heal Eitate, to t it :
A certain tract of laud luntuiniilKtwo hundred arr's
or thert-aboiits with tho appurtenances, situate in the
tnwiibhipnrilemlocii, uml county ot Columbia aforesaid,
bounded on the North by Isaac l.i idy and Davhl Wanner,
on the East by lands of Mathia? Keller, on t o t-ouiti
by lauds of iMiir.-liull Shoumuker and John Ni )hard, niU
on the West by l.imls of John .Miller and John Coy, '
That the said uitertato died seized id' no other real
estate than the above ieieribud two hundred acres ur
tliircabouts. N'o partition or valuation of the said
estate liiiiig been had,) our petitioners therefore pray
the Court to award an inquest tu make partition of
the premises aforesaid, to and among the repri'MMita.
lives of the said intestate, in such manner nnd in suth
iropnrtionsas by the lans of tills Commonwealth is
directed, if such parli'ion can be made without pre.
J ml l co to or spuiliug ofthu whole, but if such partition
cannot be inudu thereof, then value and appraise thu
same, and maku return of their proceeding according
to law.
Il'it thtrcfore command you, that taking with you
twelve good and Ian fill men of your baili ick, you go
to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there in the
presence of tho p-irtie aforesaid, by you to be twirneil
if being warned, they tt ill lie present, and having re.
spect tn llii' true wiliinliun thereof and upon tho oaths
and nlhrmatious of the said twelve cood and lawful
men. you make partition to and umong the heirs and1
legal representatives of the said intestate, in such
manner, and in such proportions, as by the laws of this
Coiuiiioiiwenllh is directed if the same can bu iiouo
without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, lint if the
Inquest by jou to hi suiiiumued at aforesaid to mako
the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion Unit
the premises aforesaid, w itlHho uppurteiianres cannot
oe parted ami iiiuueii auioiig all the peisous eiiiiiiuu
thereto as required by law, without pri'Jinli'0 t or
spoiling the whole, or that it cannot be ditidcil into,
shares of equal value, then you cause tho inquest to
vnlUJ nnd iipiiraise the whole of the said real estate,
or tliu several shares or purparts into whkli they may ,
divivo the said real estate, having respect to the truo
vniuaunn uifreoi, agroutiiiy to law
'9
Groceries, Hardware, Quceusware, Cedar
ware, Maekcral, Cheese, etc.,
which will bo sold at the lowest figure for ready pay,
Ilts Dry Goods consists in part of
Fine Cloths,
Rlack and Fancy
Cassimcrcs, Fine Opera
Cloitliings at 51,50 Deryard
Stella Shawls i'roni Sl',50 to S7,
Dress Goods, a full assortment; Shep
herd s Plaid.s; Printed Chalies, Em
broidered Madonnas, Embroidered
Mozauibiques. Poil Do Chevrcs,
etc., etc. Calicoes at 0, 7,
8, 10 and 12 cents.
Muslins, one yard
wide at 12 ets.
Skeleton Skirts, fiom 50 cents to 52,00.
HIS GROCERIES
consists in part of bs?t white sugar at 12?.
cents. A. No. 1 Syrup Molasses, 50
cents per gallon. Ladies' aud
childrous' high-heeled boots
and gaiters a full
assortment,
j CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS,
! Eicht dav, and thirty hours,
Xoi. 1 ij- 2 Maclarelin Qttatier and Half
is amis,
COAL OIL LAMPS.
A splendid assortment of Coal Oil
Lams cheap.
Ely's water proof gun caps, powdor and
Shot, &.O., &e., &o.
A B 0
D E S I R A B L
3
E
S T Y L
E S !
Oomo, sco and Judge for yourselves, mid you will bo
snlibfled tint Humer's Store at the Corner nf Mniu and
Iron streets, is the plare to perthase Cheap (Joods for
('ash or Country produce.
HIooiuburg, t'uyiU, Ic'O'J.
ty
AND THE DEAUTY OF IT ALL IS WE CAN
AND WILL SELL AT
Bs AV 1 R Jl t! E 8,
CALICOES,
MUSLINS,
SILKS,
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS.
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
lieauy-Made Clothing.
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobacco, S?pars,
Hats, Boots,
Caps, Shoes,
Drue, Oils,
Paints, &c, &o.
Wc have a large assortment of Itlack and Fancy Silks
w liich wu are selling nt reduced pikes : III nek Hi I k s for
CTi cent, worth $1,12. also fur 9I.H0 worth Sl.S-i
We are selling our best prints for Wi cents tier vanl.
the best in the market, all fast colors. A yard wide
tiiibtenched intipliii at l-.'l rents equal to Now .Market.
Three quarter yard wide unbleached iiiiisliu at d to 10
cents a yard,
In addition tn our large stock of Dry Roods, wc have
n. large and full assortment of Ready Made Clothing
for lieu and Hoys wear which wo nre determined to
sell cheaper tli u can he nought elsewhere, tall and
see, and Judge for yourselves.
H. W. CREASY U CO,
Light Street. Pn , April 20. 1S02.
Look to your Interests.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
Ct 0 O M 3
AT
MILLER &EYEETS.
THE subscribers nave Just returneu irnin ino uuy
With another lurgu and select assortmct of
Slrinjr and summer iooUs,
purchased at l'hiliiilclphla, nt tho lowest figure, nnd
which they are determined to sell on as moderate terms
as can be procured elsewhere in lileoiusburg. Ultiir
stock comprises
L.iviEs" vith.ss aoons,
of choicest styles and latest fashion.
Din' aoons, a.vo ohoci:iiF.s,
UlimWARK QVKf'Jf'ARE,
CF.DAR WARE. HOLLOW WARE
IROX, .VAILS, BOOTS if SHOES
HATS S; CAPS. Sic , S(c., S(C.,
In short everything usually kept In country Stores;
to whii h they invitu Hie publle generally.
The Highest price paid for country produce.
MILLER U. EVER.
Ulooiusburg. April 20, 1602.
AT
BINQIIAMTON, N. Y.
An Institution to qualify ijoinig men for
Businiss.
DW. LOWELL, I'rincipil, 1'rofessor of tho S.ienco
ofAicounts, author of Lowell's Treaties upon
Honk lCri-min.'. uml Diagrams illiistreting the same.
JNO. 11ANKIN, Cominereial Accountant, l'rofissorof
Uookkeepius anil Practical .Miiihemiitics,
A J, WAIiNEIt, Proils.or ofPractieal ami Oinamen
tal Peiim.iuship, Coiiimcrcial Ualcululious and Corres
pondence. (1EU, IV lOW IS, Aaistanl Teacher in Penninaiisliip.
J. S. CURTIS, Assistant Teacher in liuokkeeping lie
parlmenl. ' LF.CTUHERS.
lion, DANIEL S DICKINSON. LL D., Lecturer on
Cftinnit'Kial l.awand Political Economy
Hon. HANSOM IIAI.COM, on Contracts, Promissory
Notes und I. ills nf Exiliain;e.
Kev. Dr. E. ANDREWS, on Commercial Ethics.
ptudents can outer atony lime i no vacation. Oradu.
ates are pri'soiileil with nn elegantly engraved Diploma,
IJdiai time required to complete full Commercial cnurso
from tight to twelve weeks, Every student i gradua
ted to be competent to take charge of the books of any
business firm, and qualified to earn n srl.irr from -00 tn
Sl.'iUU pur annum. Assl.tanco rendered to graduates in
staining situations, Hoard 8J.H" 93."i" per week.
" For particulars send for Circular, onilnsiug stauii.
Address LOWELLS IV MINER.
May a letVJ 12m
NOTICE.
LL persons interested nru rftrrml to tlio provision
Aiidtliat the nartiliou or valuulioii so made, you ills. A ,,r ,i, ',n, sini,.ii ,.r mi Ait of Atscnil.lv. nasstd on
l..n.lu 1., I...!..... u,,l.t ln.lirn. ..' . . .. . :. . . 7 '
..'.'.! " ;v. ., ... me i iuvenin oayoi .iprii ruMinums,
Ulooiusburg, at an Orphan's Court, then to be In I.I on , :Le, a, That It shall bo tho duty of every rlty and
the first day of September, after such an inquest shall I county 'I reasurcr to sue for the recovery ef ull II fuses
be made under your hand and seal and under tho hands ,u., r'-tiiruoil ' lli"i 1V Ibe Mercantile Appraiser, If
and seals of thn-o by whoso oaths or affirmations yuu 1 ,',,i , i.,.r,1r..ilin ilr.i dav of Jul v. In oath nnd
shall make such partition urnluatloii, And liavo you nQ!y yenr. within ten days niter that date, and said
then thero lit writ.
Wirxtss the Honorable Aaron K. l'cckhani,
I . rrusidrnt Judge of our said Court, the twen-
) I., a. j ty-llrst day of May, A. 11., eighteen hundred
' w-y-w ' and sixty-lMO,
JACUII EVERLY, tVt. O. C.
Per Micii'l 1'. EveitLY, Aitt.
(C7" Jury tn mctt on tlio94th day of July, leli-j, at lo
o'clock in tha forenoon, JUSIA1I II. FUKMAN, thjf,
June 7, lii-.',
.Total,
5,701
BRICK! BRICK I! R RICK! I!
10A A A AGood liriok, just manufactured
I'll) aml lr salo cheap, wholesale and re
lrJVUVVii, AtthuUlooinsbnrBllrlck Yard.
Apply to tho subscriber,
lllnomsburg, June SS, 1602,
re.-irfiirer l,h:ill lint Its dial ha reed from all I such license
unless lie brings suit tu lo reenter the same within said
date and presses the same to Judgment and eieiulion ,
as soon thereafter as practicable, and pay tho amount
of all such licenses reieivid by linn into tho Htute l
Treasury, on or beforo the flnt day uf Octob-rt iisuinci
nor shall he receive any consideration mi such licenses,
unless lie makes payment as aforesaid. ' ,,,., I
Wcaiursr ef Columbia County.
Tamsuitmi's OrriiE, j ;
nioo.iuburg, .May 31, Irl'.i. j
BisePs Old Stand,
THE subscriber bus received his Sl'RINI! STOCK OF
1 GOODS, which he utters at fair price, Tu Dul
ler Makers, he would say, bring it fresh ami we will
pay an ultra price, a- e havua conlrait.it
FORTRESS MONUOE,
which must be fulfilled, ami wo ran nirurd to pay an
extra price. Wc have changed our Express day to
Thursday. Persons having good veal and calves, will
bring them in on Wednesday evening orearly on Thurs
day morning
H. Ml CAY.
Jersey town, Muy 17. 1802 -3t.
Store Removed,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
' 3 Hat and Cap Store. pUf
The undersigned :cspertfully Informs the citizens of
Illoomsliiirgi and the public in general, that h has re
moved the .YiJir HAT STORE, into the house, on
Main Street, nearly oppo-itf his late stand, where
ho has Just received a splendid assortment of
CITY HATS AND CATS,
Direct from the MrtnufuctiiriPf. of all kinds, styles, sorts
nnd sit 's, latest f.isliions, which ho oll'-rs wholesale and
rotuil, at very low prices.
t." Tlp'su Uooda will be sold at very low prices lor
Heady Pay.
JOHN K GIRTON.
Illoomsburg, April 10, mi,
RAIL-ROAD.
IKSNSVLVANIA RAIt. ROAD CO., LESSEE.
On and after Monday MaySth, lSUi, time at Nortliuiii
berlJinl flalion will bo us lollows :
T.rnrr. Wetlirtird. I Lasticard.
Express U 111 a.m. Evpress U -in r. M
Mail -1 U r.M. Iatl 10 01 a m
Sticpiiiu Cars on Mgltt Trains
lloth ways between Willlainsport and llaltimore.nnd on
the Peiinsjlvania Railroad between llarrtsburg uud
Philadelphia
tin Mail Train in both directions n Cur goes through
la, Pennsylvania Rail Ruad wUhuut iliuuga I ttweeii
Phtladelpli.a and Lock U A. 1IiA,;Ki
riup't Eastern DitLion.
Moy2l, lcT.2.
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The largest Cominereial School of the United States,
with n patronage of nearly 3,dUU Student, in five year
from 31 Stales, and tho only one whii h afiords complete
and reliable instruction in nil the following branches,
villi Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steniu lloat. Railroad
and llook.keeping. First P'einjum Plain and Ornamen
tal Penmanship ; nlso, Sunejlng,' Engineering and
Mathematics generally!
$35.00
Pays for a Commercial Course ; Students enter and re
view at nny time.
""Ministers' sons' tuition at half price.
For Catalogue of (ill pages, Specimens of amines
and Ornamental Penmanship, and a binntiful College
view of S spuare ftet, containing a good variety of
w riting lettering nnd nourishing, lncloso 21 cents in
stamps to the Principals,
JENKINS lc SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 10, ISC2-ly.
lars or tho fight. They report tha battle
as having been commenced by McClellnn
on Friday tiiorniDfr. and that tho Rebel
immediately responded and met them at
all points, roaily, evidently, fur a uospor
ate rosistatco.
Tho riht wing were thou Bearing a
Rebel fortification, of an almost impreg
nable charter, when MuClcllaiu rodo up
and (hi Major says ho heard him givu
tho following order, "Fall back on tho
rip-lit to (a distance of Cvo miles, called
Whito House Rep.), and on tho center,
too if nccc&sry, but bold that position, wueu
roached, at all hazard," Tlio I'cutisyl
vania" Buck tails" were then in command
of a Napoleon Battery, and woro mowiug
tho Rebels down, at a fuarful rato, with
their destructive missile .'
As fast as the rank of the enemy woro
thinned ouc they seemed to fill up instant
;, and every man caino up to the action,
ho says, nobly.
Tho Bucktails complained at this order,
and desired to "light it out jlut thou;"
but the order had to bo obeyed, and they
commenced to retreat, the enemy purnuiu
and fighting all tho time. McClcl an nyus
in command in per;ou, and tliii movcmciit
was kept up for n distance of five miles,
when the Irish Brigade met the enemy and
stopped bis advance, Tho ground moved
over was very swampy, ana in many in-
stinccsthe men bad to wadu almost up to
their middles.
At this juncture, General McClellan
moved his left wing around to tho roar'
of the Rebels, whero ho mounted nix mor
tars, ten 80-pound siege guns and two 10U
pound guus tho latter mounted onrucks
drawn by twenty horses each. Ho says
that untold amount of charcoal were burned
all day Friday for throwing hot shell.-
Rebels prisoners captured, and deserters
coming in, report that tho Rebel force en
caged was 00,000 strong, aud that in and
around Richmond thero was'a force of from
of from 250,000 to ai.0,000.
The prisoners and wounded aro obdu
rate, and assert and reassert that "beforo
Richmond is taken tho streets will run
rivers of blood, and bo piled up with tho
corpse of over two hundred thousand men."
General Lee led the Rebels, while Beaure
gard was also in command, and it was
likewise believed that jacksou was also
engaged in the action. Colonel Piatt's Reg
mcnt, it is said, did not suffer severely ui
was reported by the first despatches. '1'his
gentleman also reports that while be was
in Baltimore, a despatch passed over tho
I wires to the War Department, which,from
his knowledge ot tno machinery and work
ing of tho telegraph, believed to be
"iUcClellan has commenced bombarding
Richmond, and the city was burning.
I These officers left While House at 1 1
a. in on Saturday .at which tim6 tlicro was
a' cessation' of hostilitcs, and reached BjN
i timoro-, enroute to New York, at 5 A. M.
i oh Suuday morniugi They estiinato that
J the Rebels lost tis men to MeClellaus ouo.
These officers woro released from tbo army
on Surgeon certificates for illness. Mo-
CIcllan is reported as buing in the best
I. !l.ll . .1 r...,. n, ..
nesday morning, driving the enemy from P"'or' . Pcr.ciy co .uue u o
their rifle pits, and reporting that they ,suc ln bl3 to reduce the liebel
had secured and held what is known as , caP' ' r
Tavern Hill, an important position, com- BEAUREGARD'S ARMY IN RICII
nianding the city of Richmond. This is' MOND.
the "important point" alluded to in the I A correspondent of tho Now" York Post,
despatch of Goneral McClellan, detailing writing from West Point'. June 7tli,iv'cs
the affair. The entire loss on our side 1 the following important information :
was reported to uc anout two nuiuircu
and twenty killed. A lame number of
ONWARD TO RICHMOND
WEDNESDAY AT THE WIIHE
HOUSE.
At tbo White House, on Wednesday,
matters were progressing us usual, with
the exceptions that there had been a check
in the landing of stores of all descriptions,
whilst those on the landings were being
rapidly loaded in wagons and moved off
towards the left flank.
An order was also received from head
quarters early on Wodnciday, to prohibit
any one Irom coming lorwaru to tno lines
on any consideration whatever, unless the
parties belonged to the army.
On the samo day General Casey came
down aud took command of the small laud
force, not excediuc 000 men, aud in the
evening was notiGed to prepare for the en
tire evacuation ot tno post at any moment, j
and the preservation as far as practicable
of the public property. Similar orders
were also sent to Col. Ingalls.
On tho same evening we had a report
from head quarters that a division cl the
Rebels, the forces of Stonewall Jackson
and General Ewcll, were approaching
and threatening to open the way by the
right flank for a raid on the White House.
At half-past 10 o'clock in the evening,
the 7 o'clock train arrived, briiiLMiigdown
about ninety wounded men, it having been
delayed for their accommodation. They
were nearly all of General Hooker's Di
vision, and had participated in the gallant
advance on the lelt ot the center on weu
regard had arrived at
main portion of his
Captain T. S. Phelps, of the cun-boat
Concin, intercepted a mail on the Matta-
those wounded were, however, very slight! pony on the 23d, which fctatcd that Boau
most ol tliem being anic icMvau; irom uic
cars to the hospital-boat. Thus ended
the events ol Wednesday.
DOINGS ON THURSDAY.
Throughout the day, at the White
House, the greatest vigilance was obser
ved in and around the head-quarters of
General Uasey.
The mail steamer, which should have
left for Fortress Monroe at seven o'clock
in tho morning, was ordered to be de
tained, and at nine o'clock a lespateh was
received that a genoral battle was pro-
..rosqintr nlono- the wholo Hue. tho CnOlllV
having'rencwed tho attempt to flank Gen. j Repulse of tnc U. S. Troops -Loss 003
Porter's position on the right wing. At i lci,(,cd,ivoutdcd and missing.
Kichmond with tho
army; that thirty
thousand men had been tent to Jackson ; &
that Jackson, with these reinforcements
and the men he already had, would at onco
attack our rigbt flank ,about Mechanics ville,
and get around into our rear, while Gen
eral Lee, with the main Rebel array ,would
at tho same time make a desperate attack
in front. These projects are stated sub
stantially in the letters intercepted.
Tho Battlo on Jraos'Island.
eleven o'clock a second despatch announ
ced that Gen Porter had drivou tho enemy
before him and repulsed them three times
WTT MlAf A T)T A CGOrtT K TTflV TH.iln.l
eiphia-for the neiiefofthe pick ami Distressed ! with tornfio slaughter, and was then or
aMIicted with Virulent ami Chronic Diseases, and
pciiallv DUeases of the Sesuiil Organs.
Medical Advice given Gratis by the Acting Surgeon.
Valuable UUPOUTS on SPtUlMATOtilllinJA or
Sl'.MlN L WEAKNESS, nnd other Diseases of the Sex
ual Organs, and on tin NI'.W UUMUDIUS employed In
the Dispensary, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of
(harge. Address .
Dr. J. SKI1.I.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Asociotion.
No. S South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
April 5, leVJ-lSm.
JOLINE & LEE,
No. 40, NORTH WII AUVHS,
Philadelphia.
ROPE ill AK 13 118
SHIP cii'andlers,
Spun Cotton for Caulking, Hopes. Twines, Tar, Titdi,
Oakum, llloeks, aud Oars, &c.
August 4, liiiU- l.'ui.
linNKV S. AllTHUK.
20,300
. Atitho battlo of Waterloo, alone, tho
loss'on the4sido oftho victors, in killed
and; wounded, was ncraly lour thousand , fiyfVcpalKe?
IHore inaupurcniirc loss mus iar in uie
present war. New York Herald.
Opposite the Court lhvstand next door to Democrat Offict
Tlio umleriigiied, respectfully iufuriut Ills friends and
customers that no lias upeneu
A NEW U 1RBF.R SHOP
in Court House Alley, next duor Mow tha Office of
tile Columbia Democrat, where ho will bu happy to wait
ii pun all customers, and from long eipeucucu aud strict
lie oupis tu iiiviii UllO lUbVIVV a
tCTAII lliliigs here "done in decency and in or dor,"
i IIWl A? IIIWM .1
1 IllooinsbUrg, Msrrlt Ut lt'
ESTATU NOTICE.
COi UMDIA ( O (W7T. SS ;
(ii the Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun.
ty, aforesaid, iulrp alia, it is thus contained j
lieiilamin Hahnt 1 No. -."S MjyTerin, IciVJ, Voil
es. IdtUoiil Uxpou.is. Money paid
John P Levnn and f into Court, nnd now to ult:
William Goodman, J May'.i, Jena, on motion of Mr.
Hurley tueuourt nppoimeu joiih m. t iv'-, -!
ditor. M iliak.0 ilUlribution (if the money min
ed on the
NOTICE.
TVTn-prnv. In linrnhu rrivnn. tlinr. thft lindnr-
X -iime.l hasnlaeed the following named lirnnertv 1 salu of the Ileal Ustatotif Julm P. l.ovau on the abovo
in charge of Samuel Marr, of Scott lowiibhip, Columbia i l rn eiiu, t.jpu,
county, uunug uis pleasure, vi:
Cow, l lg,t;ooK Move, liock. two ueos ami nuooiiii;,
Cooking Uleusils, Tubbs and Ch iirs. Corner Cupboard,
Kitchen Cupboard, aud one hurt an, with which ull per
sons nre forbidden lo meddle or interfere, on pains of
the law's penalties. H, WILKIN'S.
May 24, ISOi-Jt.
T
HE PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
;xonnas. uv nut coiiit.
Certified from tlieltecarils May 1. Isii'J
JACOII hVmtl.V. Ptoth'y,
Per MaiiAtL l' UvcrtLY, Deputy,
Entertainment fur Man and lleait, in good slyln
and nt moderate rates.
ciiAitnta n. gAVAGnrrointioi,
Uinvillt, April 19. ISb-;
All persons Interested will take noticctlist the under
tigned appointed auditor, by tho Court of Common
I'Uasof Columbia county, tn ui.ikj distribution of the
money raised by the salu ot tho Ileal lislato of John P.
I.evan, by virtue of tho above staled Venditioni Expo
nas, will attend at the Uetorder'sOllicc, in Illoomsburg,
on Thursday tho '.'1st day of August, leavi, for lh pur,
r,n,s of making tlio distribution. All persons having
r,' im, on the said fund aro hereby rcmjcslcil to inako
ihfir claim before said auditor or bo debarred from
.Hmln in on said fund,
W"11"1 JOHN, G, rRECZR, -iflr.
mcemui' J"" t. ieco-4 ' "
SAPON1PIER ! SAPONIFIER 1 !
rO-Tlli: FAMILY SOAP MAKUU C?
All Kitchen Grease can bo made iutogood SOAP, ey
using HAPONIFimtl
KT-DIULCTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH COX I
SOAP is easily made with it, as uiaking a cup of cof
feo Manuucturea only uy tne imeuieos.
PA. SALT MANUrACTUIiINQ COSIPANY.
No 127 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA.
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP. J
- opjiu iinilersigiied wonld inform tho ciliiens of I
I liloonihliurg mid tkiliity, that lie has just re.
iu cived and olf, rs tor sale ouo of tho moslcxteusitc
nssortmeiits ofCOOKlNG and PAN' Y STOVP.S
over introduced into this niarkit. The Christojiher Co
inubiis, James Uobbauil Gli'Uoare among the tlrst (lass
cooking Stoves, all of which tiro air-tight andgas burner
Ills Parlor .loves are liaiidsonu and tin' nssortiueut u
ried. ALO -Particular intention is paid tu Tiu-Warc
nnd House Spouting, upon slmrl Ublicc. All kinds of
repairing will bo done w illi neatness and despatch.
0- Country prodttco taken in exchuugo for work.
PHILIP S. muvi:k.
Illoo nitburg. May )U, 1C'.'.
ambrotype, maTOonAPii u melaino rypE
ti A 9b ij ft "Sf rc
A RROTYPliS, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Melainotvpes, tec, taken in Cloudy as well as Clear
Weather. Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes copied aud
Wiurgcd.
NORTH DANVILLE, TA.
Dec. 21, U01.
I Undku our Agricultural Department,
! ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
1 Estate nf Asher 31. Gingles, deceased.
NOTlCi: Is hereby given that letlurs or Ailinlnittra
tioiioulho rststa of Asher M, Gingles, Inis of
Maine twp. Columbia co.. dee'd, have been granted by
the lteglster of said tnuiity to f'aruli June Giugles who
re-iJes in Maine touiislilp.and James S, McNimli wlnt
resides in Cattawissa township. All persons having
claims or demands ugaiust the etato of the decedent
are requested to present them for settlement, and
thoso indebted to make payment without dilay
JAMKSS. MrNINCII. I
HARAII J. GINULCS, ''
Mr3l lf-l.
dered by Gen. Mdlcllan to fall bock
THE PANIC CHECKED.
Durinu the afternoon the panic increas
ed until half past three o'olock, and the
steamers and tugs woro busily eugaged in
towing down the transports. At three
o'clock a despatch was received from head
nuartcrs, in substance as follows
"Wo have been driving the enemy be
foro us on tho left wing for the past half
hour. Cheers aro heard all along the
linos."
STATEMENTS OF THE WOUNDED.
About 7 o'clock on Friday evening num.
bcis oftho woutided commenced to arrive
from tho front of the lines, with a few of
tho most intelligent of whom I had au op
portunity of oonvcr.-ing. Thoo engaged
in tho rcpulso of Stonewall Jaksou repre
sented his rout to be mo.t quick aud dis
astrous. Ho came down oti them expect
ing a surprise, but I'ouud them all moincn
tarily expecting his approach, having been
informed by General McClellan two days
prcvoius that he was coming upon them.
Instead of a surprUo tho enemy reoeived
tbo first shot, aud after two hours' light
retreated in oonfusion.
LAST OF THE WHITE HOUSE
On Saturday morning the work of evae
uatiou at the White House had boon near
ly completed, and although thero was
uuniber of vosels beforo tho lauding, there
was anabi.nd.incc ot stoanicrs in reaU:uos
to move off with them at any moment,
At nino o'olock a train of cars started
out for head-quarters, but had not been
gone moro than an hour before it returned,
reporting tho enemy to bo approaemug
Di.spatch fctatiou, wutoh is olovcn miles
from tho Whito Hquso. This, however,
is suposcd to bo a mi-tako, as tclographio
communication through to General McClel
lan was continued up to eleven o clock, at
which timo the mail boat startod for Fort
ress Monroe.
STATEMENT OF OFFICERS FROM I
THE RATTLE FIELD.
Prepared for tin Mu York Fjprest,
A Major and two Captains, from tho
the left wing of McOlellan's army, reaohed
this city this morning at 5 o'clock, having
loft Whito Home at 11 o.olock Saturday
morning. They givo tht following pwticu-
New York, June 27.
The steamer Philadelphia has arrived
from Beaufort, and tho Ericsson'from Key
West, with dates to tho 18th, aud from
Port Royal to the 3f
The latter brings 181 passengers, inclu
ding Gen Rcnbam and staff and 57 sol
diers wounded in the late engagement on
the James Island, in charge of Dr. E. R.
Scholl, of the 70th Pennsylvania Regiment.
The account of tho fkht, copied from
tho Charleston papers is correct, the U, S,
troops under Gen.Renham, made an at
tack at 4 o'clock on the morning of tho
17th inst., and wero repulsed after four
hours hard fighting, with a loss of OOd
killed, wounded and missing. The Mich
igan 8th had but 250 mou left at roll call
Tho New loru 7uth also sintered severely..
The Union troops wero obliged to retreat
under cover oftho gun boats.
Col. Perry, ottho -l-ith iNcw Xoru Vol
unteers, died at Fort Pulastij Juuo 18th
of apoplexy.
Iinportaut Army Order.
General Fremont Relieved from his Com
mand. Washinoton, Juno 27.
Tho following order was received to
day :
Orucr relieving General Iremont from,
his command.
War Department, Washington, D. C,
Juno 27, 1802. Major General Johu C.
p'retuont having requested to bo relieved
from tho command of the First Army
Corpse of tho Army of Virginia, because,
as ho says, the position assigned' llim by
the appointment of Major Gcucral'Pbpo as
Coniuiauder in chief oftho Army of Vir
ginia is subordinate and inferior to thosu
heretofore hold by him ; and. la remain in
tho subordinate command now assigned,
would, as ho says, largely reduce bis rank
and consideration in tho scrrfoc ;
It is ordered by tho Pre dent that Ma
jor General John 0, Fremont bo relieved.
from tho command.
Secoud That Brigadier General Itufu
Kiug bo nnd h lis hereby assigned to the)
command oftho first army corps of tln
Army of Virginia, in place of General
Fremont, relieved.
By order oftho Pmident
Eilnin M. Sunton, Smttarj of War,