Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 02, 1862, Image 3

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Jtrttt.G. Freeze, Local Editor.
JATURliAV MORNING, AUOUST 2, 18CX
nnummmn
Disocrallc County Couvcutloit.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that tlu Democratic Elec
tor In and for ths several Horoughs mid Election
Dlitflcta ufColuiiitiln county, will meet al their respec
tive, (daces bt holdlag said Elections,
On Saturday, the 23c ffay 0 August,
Between the hours of 3 nml 7 o'cloik I'. M. of said day,
ftr tho pnrpose of thootliic two Delegates from each
flection UUtrict. to meet In COUNTY CONVENTION,
Ai tli Court Houau, in lilouinibiirE
On Monday the USth day of August,
At on o'clock P. M., of said day, for tho purpose of
maklnr the usual Democratic nominations, lobe stlntior-
iadbytht Electors uf Columbia county at tho ensuing
(Jenerel Election, nml for I ho transaction of other hue
jneas pertaining to tht liitorcslj uf tho Democratic
to..,, '
(Jenerel Election, ami for tho transaction of other hue
.4slnln In Ilia llitnroat .if thn llnmn.rnlU
, ' W. II. JACODY, alrnn,
11 union Ilnu, I Runrt McIIsnhy
.fsrariuii.l'uoK Jen. IUokndulu
J, K. Rosataa, t)
I A. J. Albiktsum
Joiik M. Ness.
Democratic Standing Commlttti.
twipSWo are indebted to Mr. Snider,
mm oow.of London, for ''Y'ic London Amer-
itah," of July 0th 1 803.
r- :o:
eMr.B.' F. Ilaitmati had his leg
fcroken on iWcdnesdnv last, by his horeo
running may.
Ho is doing well now.
-:o:
6f Mf.'Isaohcr Evans has had several
tipple trees,- loaded with very fiuo fruit,
uprooted 'bjsomo of the recent etornis.
JJST'Tho 'moit terrific storm wo
ever
witnessed, passod over Bloomsburg on
'Tuesday evening last. Considerable dam
ogo was 'dono thereby.
joi
PtfS- Tim n,rnr,f f l!,n V7.,A WMlrna-
. .-, . J n . ., ...
- " 0 T
19 3 1" Jst for.Coligross, and opposes Mr. Senator
Ketchani."'Straws show which way tho
wind blows. . '
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t& Ins
political matters tho on dit is,
that tho ' appointments under tho Tax law
are to bonia'do beforo any drafting shall bo
ordered', so that a sufficient number of ex
empts' shall bo left behind to control tho
cloctions. u
in Hid ' :o: r
em a; BST" Persons having Plantain Weeds
t cant- growing in thtir door-yards thould kuow
15s' u that at thi3' season of tho year they aro
very casilyrpulled up by tho roots j which
h tho only effectual method of destroying
them. Clean them out now, therefore,
1 4l.n4 llinnrtrrlt fiml nfTnt,,tt1 nlnnti.mn
oar, "J "" suB"
;o;
fi A trip of a week through the couu
ties of Montour, Northumberland aud
Union nnd , 'Southwest Columbia has satis-
dud us that tho liuit and gram aro more
abundant than they havo been for many
yean. Wo havo never seen in ono teusou
to inany ficlda with such magnificent crops,
:o;
S& Sergeant Chas. Paxton, of Lairds
illlo, sou of Bright Paxton, member of
,ft'ri lompany II:, Fifth 1:
Richmond.
UI'C1"'' suuhurt-but is a
prisoner in
i. , . , , , ,
;ie saysjin etter to ms motiicr, uatcu
, luiy au, iwx: "wo navo uccn treated
Mi '.ry well so far, tho
most of them
being
but ih- 'cry kind."
-:o:
.ttfir Lieut. R. Bruce Rickctts has opeu
d a recruiting offico in tho room lately
ccupied by Mrt Wirt, under tho Democrat
iffice. Ho is' in tho Ibt Penn'a Artillery,
iiiiimjortaut branch of tho service, lie
j a young, able, and meritorious officer.
Ve wish, him abundant success. ''Artill
erist" whoso letter wc print to-day belongs
do pi. a tho.aame Battery.
'V 0lllc" . ;o; -
lovclofft .jjfis- Lipninoott's reprint of Chamber's
inovoloDcuia'.Pavt .jO. "h tench JjanrruaL'O
ill rctliS ,' T .. V ' 11 1 tin 1 11 7 r
ilitical af' 1 01 "Galena," pilCO 15
" , onts and tbosa'lno of Tho Book of Days
ir, rcian . .. . .. . n., T, . , lln
le-'tea 1 x utujis wiu umur x uut, t,u "it!
. , .iir , ,, ' n,
oP.o !;iuoicmot uaies, price zu cents, aro on
,. j-V.1-
Ur.taDle.
They are the, most complete entertaining
n,l i.iofr,ltt,f'n' nnklinslinnii fUn .In,.
(iv. ludiiuvu, u Ji,uiiuuiiuua wi but, . vj
pd bo cheap Jhat even in tjicio times
WAf o m n Ti ftnn nfrnr1 n nnrttr
l0 latoii L.pPnjtt & Co., 22 & 24 N. 4th St.,
ic doi-c ' 'hilatlclpLi'a.
Male :o:
USS" Tho Atlantic Month! v for Aucust
Km . . . .
. !' qulto' interesting,
1 . 1 1 : i i : M' i . t
iuu uiao in iiutu ta iu
j "ti'io r' isay oa Puys'ca training, by Dr. Dio
Jfjf Bi'uJis(.,c'ff"i profusely illustrated ''Mr. Axtcll"
uiiliinent a story, or part of ono. "Tho Country
Mercanir.t 'arson" has norao good things "concerning
hyHiology,isagrocablo "paoplo." "Tho Sam Adams
iminaii' '.ogiments in Boston'' is an interesting
nd slio" ijtorical artiolobyMr. Frothingham,con-tiif-trucio:
froni .Juiy ,ii;ifo in tj0 Opon
paito .r js , . jj -or w;ntj,r0pt Hjjjq
, ajl- .mu n
, 11.. .her nroso artioles aro " J im Ilnrrnra
Qlltl .1" '
. v-i . ... itir Tr ...
aw supe" JJoraingo 5 "i.uy jjost art," anu an
itndunte urtiolo by Emerson upon tho late Mr.
illy, 10 e- horeau, ono of tho old Concord Mutual
villi pKc,i'.dmirati6n Soototy.
toi
ler pracu" Tijoro i,avo i,con a number 0f Dccda
h otlier jn tll0 Reoordor's Ofticc to be recorded ,
lt""lj1(,on whioh tKo 'State tax and fees havo
Tnstituiio ,l boen ' Rnd wIliult ifc waa wo'1 u""
ant amli,r would not bo entered ami recqr
t gentle"" d until that has been done It is hoped
i iho at'O-at tho bVnora will speedily como nn4
1. Visitob- rango thorna"tter so that their Dccda
n bo put'erccord, i3 tho law roquiro3.
ujn cod' Sevoral hundred dollars worth of Ho
ist Yal"J' led work remains unpaid iu tho office ;
e, wi ' d many Doedu and Mortcaccs recorded
.vni' d paid aro also tbcro. Somo for
as
"f1 " . .ioh as six. eieht and ton vr-nrn tn tlm
lis ' . . .. . .
("' ixnuunuisuiu uj iuu ojri;urB, US WOIl
to their loss.
III lioffl '
5,aio.-ff P0Ple d-9 cm to reflect hAt upon
tho entry of any paper for record, thero
is duo nnd must bo paid to tho Stato fifty
ocuts; and that, whether tho officer re
ceives it or not, nor do they remember
that when a paper is entered upon tho
Entry Book, it ia of equal cflicaoy to them,
as a lien or a uotico, as when aprcad upon
tho record,
Will tlioso interested in the above, take
notice
!0!
Forney on MoOlellan. Cel. Forney
of tho Philadcldhiu Press, was one of Mo-
tJlellau's nctivo detractors, but liko Mr
Wilkesonof tho tribune, ho repents. Wri-
ti III? , Juiv 4th. FomOV SaV8 i
' '
"Thero can no longer bo any question
that ho is a military chief of great and
commanding ability, ana mat in a mazo
of unparalleled complications, aud against
a tauatio unit lierco antagonism, ho has
G&hibitcd patience, pcrsovcranco, gonius
and courage. I say this much, not by
way of praise, but as an act of simple jus
tico to a man in whom so many great trusts
havo bcon reposed, and who has not dis
appointed public conlideuco.
It may bo said that in ot least two of my
former letters I expressed a different opin
ion. And it gives mo ns much pleasure
ta retract that judgment as it gave mo
pain to rccoru it.
:o:
CiiicoTjAk. '' Washington Pennsylva
nia Soldiers' Relief Association? This
Association, liaviiiir. opened auoriiccat
I Nit 5 Washington Buildings, comer of
it!i street antl Pennsylvania avenue,
where will be found a register of alljl'cnn
I sylvania soldicas in or around that city
'in hospitals, invite tli6 friends ol'thc same
to call, assuring tliuin that all possible aul
. Will IjC CXtCllUCd 111 filldlllir tllCir SOUS,
Mr, Chus. L. J Ft lis, the Register, will
I be lountl nitlio ollicc.
I ho Corrcsrtondinir Secretarv, Mr. S,
, .
loiters ill
. .
'ClinsylVa-
jTo(ii' Verlai, will answer all
regard to sick and wounded Pcnnsylv
I nia soldiers, whether in or around that
'citv, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York,
or Now Haven, caro Box 84j, Washing
ton, D. (J.
J. K. MonniiHAD, P'Z
J. AL Sullivan, SctSy.
Pciinsylvnnia's Aiiptirtlcnmcnt under
ih i) rVcw Ktquisiiiou.
tViia'iifa
Adami l.
Allegheny i;
Armstrong :
Denver !
Uedfiird !
llnrki I
llliiir
Uradford i
Ilncks I
Com panic
Juniata I
Lancaster
Lawreneu
Lebanon
l.clilsll
I.iizerno
Lycuiuing
.Mercer
Millliu
It.it ! r
('ainbria
'M Monroe and l'iko
-Mnutgomcry
t-'Oroon M
I'heHer ti
,-u 1 mniit r
.Viifth inTpton
I IKTtTtO
entro 3
N'orlhumbcrlaud
t.lnrinn and turrect
I'erry
l'lnla,lcl,.lia
Potter
Si huylMII
Snyder
Snmerset
Sullivun nnd Wyomittg
Suvqueiiauna
Tingii
Union
Venango
VVnrroii
Wnstiiiigton
IVuyue
Westmoreland
York
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I liuton 1
Cleartlcld 1
Cnliiiiil.i.i 1
Crawfurd
CiuiilnTlar.il
Dauphin
D.'l.iwaro
i:ri.
I'.lk and McKeatl 1
I'ayelto I
1'c.iTil.lm nnd Fulton 5
(irecno 1
lluntingdoi, '.
Tnilinu.'i
Jiirerson 1,
MARRIAGES
Ill Danville, on the 10th of July, 1802,
1 1' t'l? 'r aJMhtMr.FnANjJis Kkoiiu,
I'liaa in. J jjui.h.11,1, . uoill Ul ijliuu
jli(lg0i Columbia Co.
REVIEW OF THE MARKET.
VOltHKCTT.l) IIXKKf.Y.
WHEAT
KYI!
I'OltJJfoldi
81 12!
t'l.ovr.nsijBi) s! so
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TALLOW...
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IlL'CICWIiEAT.
llliiLAUII
SO' POTATOES .
RECEIPTS FOR JULY,
TO THE
UOjLUiIIJBIA. UGiUOCRAT.
Tho followinc are the receipts to tho office
..i r, T...'
01 1110 UOLU.MltlA J711MOU11AT, UUrtllg
the month of July 1802 :
OiduinliinL'ounly, $12 .VI
'ri.cii.d .liitipd o no
Com. of return.
$11 50 ,
7 311
1 00
t 73
3 IHI
1 IX)
7 32
7 1)1)
Asa 11 i , rl on ,
Jeaso II Carpenter,
Ji.lm llShulU,
Hen I1 Lore, Eeq.,
Win 11 Lore,
Win Swisher
I'apt. M. Wclliver,
I lltln. 1
coi. Juo. u. McKickon 10 .
Willlinm llatily.
; Henry It. Costnr,
j'ii'i'uruiuutV.sq.
O'ivO Evans,
I 01
n ell
3 31
2 no
1 so
2 30
2 tin
I 7.1
1 Oil
J ,11C.1IC11, q,
1 in
, jnCubCrcasy
.tof AkherM dingles I 75
Aaron 011,
It r'.'inds Circus. 3 ro
Albert C Millard 1 .51)
1 s.lmw m M,iier
i Jaini s Miller
Jonas Hichard,
I urw'i:,!kro!'h,h'
Hudson Owen 1 75
Low is nclterlcte 3 I'll
t'has II Iles4, Esq., 1 75 ,
Ihtllicl A Hem 2 01) 1
Lew is Enko 1 AO 1
WiriMioemakor J1'
John llartiunn (Mich.) 1 75 i
Sewing Machine Co., I 1)0 !
1
3 50
2 (III
I IPO.Creaill EobtlVal
, . j, ,,n
2 H
' jV J',nu'ol"lkV"r'1
;i .'in!
BSyWill our friends remit their subscrip
tion money to us by mail. Our necessities
nro especially pressing and wo must havo
money. Wo shall siucercly thank you,
friends and patrons, for an early remit-
fnnpn liir moil
! J
OA IV D IIP AT ES. .
Announccincnt Fee S2.00.
UISTUIOT ATTORNEY.
WIKTwill bo n candidatn for DISTRICT AT
TOltXEV. ut the coming fall election. Sublccl
w
to the division of the Democratic County Convention,
July 12, 1CI12.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
TT7 Eare authorised loDijnnnnce tbroiiglithe colli
VV of our paper that ItUUIt MrllENItY, of llei
nins
naner that Klllllt AU'IIENIIY, uf llenton
c towns Up, wil lio a camliilato at tlie iipproarlung I n
nt I1....1.,.. K. mirr,;-1,1, imt,ivi- .
l-ll-UIUHI.'l " . W.M.'l.V. ..., .IK'I.b, III ,Q
ilcniKinn of thn Demoerntie Coillitv Convention, uliirl.
will bu lu-ld in August licit,
July 12, lcii'.',
10" Thomas J, V!ncnt,icn, Esq., of Hemlock town
ship, wo aru iiulhorui'd to announce, will bo 11 candi
date this fall, for COMMISSIONED, sublccl to thu
Usages oftho Cn!uiiibjiicQituy UcniocraticConvention,
August 2, mi,
CT E. II. Lith.5, Esq., of Kloam township, we urn
requcated tn announce, will be ucaiidjdntu this fall, for
pISTKIOT ATTOltN'EY, subjeit to Iho usages of the
Columbia County Democratic Convention.
August 2, let',.'.
Ncu) QVDucrtiscmcnt
i4
GRAND JURORS.
SErTEMIIElt TERM, IBQ'i.
nentnii John Dildlne, P. N. Moare,
lleavcr Samuel Cos,
nriarcroek-J O Siullh.
t,'ento Andr-'W Ereas.
Calt.iwsga-l)r,J W Jtnbbins, Daniel Iteinbold, Jacob
Creasy.
Conyngham Wm I. Kline,
franklin J H I'ahiingur.
rigliingcrcek Emaudiis Uiiangit, David Yus(.
Jackson Joshua S.nagc,
Locust John 1. Hurst,
Madison James Wclliver, Uriah Mills,
Mltlliu I) A lltsl, II 0 lless,
Mt, rieasant Levi Gartclt
Maine Jacob Oildliuc.
tffflr,XWl
iienotK, jenn ooansn, q nomas
TRAVERSE JUHOHS.
BEl'TEMHEIt TEHM, 1802.
Illootn Michael Waller, Jojejili Ilarkley, John Melt
orlch. ,
llor. Ilarwlck Jesse Rowmnn, llndson Owen.
Centra Win Shaffer. II W Hogcnbuch, Jcr. listen,
burli, ,
Caltawlssn Ocorjo Scott, Casper ttahn, Daniel Hot
wit.
I'lshlngcreek Martin Atnmcrman,
rrankllii-llcnjninln I Former.
Orcenwond Iinnc Hewitt, Sr.
Locust Reuben Fahrlnger, John Davla, John Kline,
David llcrbein. John Ilarncr.
Mndlaon Valentino Wclliver. Mathlaa Moots, Shop
herd Uunyou, Richard Dcmott.
Mt I'lcntant Wnt !HIIIr. Win Kitchen,
Montour 1'itcr llclnbach.
m inn u i; ti iiess,
Maino Jacob r-'liugur. WmT Bhuinaii,
Orange Alfred Unwell.
Pine- Earn llunyati, John Wlnterstccn.
lHnomsburg, July VI), lSG'J.
LIST OF CAUSES
POn SEI'TEMUEtl TERM, 1802.
I Andrew Crevellng, v Andrew Molllck, e t at.
Q l'hlllp Wintcmtcen, vs Valentino Wlnteratcen,
3 Daniel V. Scyljcrt.ctnlV8A.il. t'earec, ct ul.
4 Daniel P. Bey bat vs Augustua II i'carcc ct nl.
5 Henry Wells Jr vs Ucorcc Kiuloy Jr.
C Baniiiel J, Healer, vs Abraham W. Iit-bbins, c t n I .
7 Jacob Cjcr vs Abraham Klnve.
a Abraham Klate, vsJucob Eycr.
David I.cvlet nj vs aamiiel L. Mettle.
Ill Daniel I'. 3')bcrt e Joseph llcn.ll.
II Elijah McMnrlrle i t ul v Christian Wolf.
1J Kri'ilerick Markrotrvs Jnlin Hnblson.
13 William Cnxetnl vs William llaldrcn.
14 Wllllatii A Cnso ct nl vs Cenlro tow nslilp.
15 II II Kreas vs Jonhua I'ctterninll etal
in II II Ercas vs Johiia rttterinan ct nl.
17 John II llimvn ct nl vs l.eonnrd II Huporl.
IS 1'eter .M Trntiolivs Anron t.'layton.
III Samuel liitteiLicndea vn Hllan II Edgar.
20 .Mohlnn llirks ct nt vs Oliver Lynn it al.
21 (Jc'irgB Duplies ct nl vs J VCriswoil ct nt.
'2-1 Jntues llanliii!; vs EII.14 Itecse.
2.1 Low Is I.arlsh vs llohert llagenbuch,
21 Susanna I.arish vs Uobnrt llagenbuch.
2.1 Andrew I.nrish's Executors v Itoberl llaganbiuh
51! Tcter lloll'iiinn's Executors vs David I'M.
27 N. II. Creay vs Henry C Trcns.
IS Enoch Everett vs Mont. Kllna ct nl.
2J Wm I.l'arka s Ell thn Unbblus.
JACOII EVEUI.Y, Troth'y.
I'rothonotory'a Olllcn, j
ninouisburg, July 27, lcLS.
EDUCATIONAL.
The n'ltucrilnr would tnkelhls method nf liiformini!
his formsr pupils nnd friends generally, that he intends
TO HE-0 1' EN 1HS SCHOOL
In Wnshlngtonvlllo, 011 Monday, August 4th IfW.
J. THOMAS.
July 10th M61.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
lUEDITOK3, nnd other nersons interested, will tako
v ' noticuth.it tho uudcr-igned, Auditor appointed by
tho Orphuu's Court of Columbia cnuuty, to settlu and
mi) Ullli,ll HVUUIL III VUlUIIIUItl Ct'lIUiy. 11, 81-
' adjust thu rates und proportions nf tint asdeti
j Estatn of l!i'Jnmlii lliiyniau, dee'd., in tho h
tolonion N.;.vhard li i 1 niliiiiulstrator, to and an
is 01 inc.
hiinds of
nuioiiir the
crcilitors nrtlic mini ileceascil. accorillugtn Inw, willut
tend tn thu diHchnrgc of his iluticp, nt his office, In
Utnnmsburg, ill said county, on Saturday, tho Sixteenth
day of August, A, D one thousand eight hundred nnd
si vty-tivn, alien o'rloik, A. SI fthe cuiillriiintiiin if tho
first Auditor's llepnrt having been taken ml' by 'hi: ruld
Court, nnd the sal. I report recommitted the said Audi
tor, when and where all persons interented arc reques.
ted to present their claims tn the Auditor, or bu debarred
fromcuming in furash.iruof iheassuts.
W. W1KT. Aniilar.
llloomsburg. July 12, 1802 Iw. i
& A tr ftW'S
RJIW-BONE
I Super -Phosphate of Lime.
B A U G II AND SONS,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
iVb. i!0 South Delineate Jl venue,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tills manure in manufactured from pure Haw Cones,
and warranted to contain nil tholr oriuiual organic mat.
ter no burned or citiitiod bones are used, nml it is sold
miller n guurnnty from thu m.inuf icturers that it i fruo
from adulteration.
K7" Last season tho demand for this manure exceed
ed that of any former one, aud with few exceptions tho
results have been hichly f.ivnrnble. No pains will be
spared to maintain it Mnmlasd nf popularity
1X7 Stsn in vuun imiitua kari.y.
riticK, 8 to per '-JUDO lbs. casii.
GROUND RAW BONES.
WAKI1ANTEI) l'UI'.i:.
A large supply on lund for I'll 1 1 sales.
l'liici; per aoui) lbs
CASH.
C The abuvo Manatea can he had of regular Deal
ers or ot I.ALl.ll fc SOMs,
,'n 211 Houth Dclawaro Avenue, l'hiladelphia.
July I9,!c'u2-3m.
Opposlic the Cpvrt lltvscaml ncit door to Democrat Office
Tho undersigned, rci-pcufully informs hju friends aud
customers thai ho h.ts opened
A .YJ.'ir BillWF.R SIIOI'
In Tourt IIoiiKo Alley, next door below tho Office of
Ibe Columbia Democrat, w here ho will lie h.ippy to wait
upon all customer, find I'rnin long experience a'od Mrit t
attention to business, he hopevto'mcril and receive a
liberal haru of public patronage.
O" All things hero "done In decency and in order."
THOMAS UltOWN.
Illoomsburg, March 1st, Iff'.',
Smcttcau IfiotcL
1 ( O1nw.11 tc JnutcnttVJKo Hall. )
chestnut stkeet .n etw een I'U'tii& sixth
PUIIJIDKLVHI.I.
PltlMDKWIU.I.
W Y ATT H HElILINfJS,
I'ropriauTs.
Noyomber 30, IFGI. March 13, IS58 3
CAUTION.
oticois hereby given that Mary A Bal
t- dy, my wife, has left my bed and boaid in Scott low u
ahin Coluuil'iaCouutr. without lust cause of nrovoca
Hon i and all persons are hereby cautioned ngaiust liar
horili.r r trtielln" I In, until M;i A . Mill, Iv nil mu iii.i.niin
aI will paynodcbtsufliercQnlrartlng.
WILLIAM I1ALDY.
Scotttowiiihip.Jiily 10, ie)-3i
The Monitor
'ON TO RICHMOND'
J, J. BROWER,
Has just received and is
now opening a
bplcutttil assortuicut ot
P - -y
u,um,lMl iuuiruswaio, ijuuur-
waro, Maokeral, Cheese, cto,,
which will be sold at Iho lowest fiiura fo, reailvnai.
His Dnj Goods consists in part of
", r , . . '
Fino Cloths,
Black and Fancy
Cassiiiiercs, Fine Opera
Cloahiiigs at 1,50 per yard
Stella Shawls from 81,50 to 87,
Dress Goods, a full assortment; Shep
herd s Plaids j Printed Olialies , Em
broidered Madonnas, Embroidered
Mozambiques, Poil Do Ohovrcs,
eto., etc. Calicoes at 0, 7,
8, 10 and 12 cents.
Muslins, ono yard
wide at 12 ets.
Skeleton Skirts, from SO cents ta 2,00.
HIS GROCERIES
consists iu part of best whito sugar at 12J
cents. A. ro. l byrup ilolasos, 00
pents per gallon. Ladies' and
cnilarens' Iiigli-Iiccleu boots
and gaiters n full
assortment.
CLOCKS, 0LOCKS, CLOCKS,
Eight day, and thirty hours,
Noj. 1 j' 2 Mactixrelin Quat ter and Half
ISarrcls,
COAL OIL LAMPS.
A splendid assortment of Coal Oil
Lams choap.
Ely's water proof gun oaps, powder aud
SllOt, iY0.,iV0,, cYO.
Come, see and Judge for yourselves, and you will be
satisfied that iirower's Storo at tli: Corner of Main and
Iron eliceta, is the place to ptrrhatt Cheap Goods for
OashorCnuntry produce,
IllComaburg,Muy2, efi','.
'illumination in
ORANGEV1LLE.
Spring Goods
At Fritz's Store,
mi AVfllfVTTiT, flOT.ITMBTA CO PA. '
UUAiMUllViJiJj, tiUJiUiUlJUVVjV., 1 A.
1 1 1 ..... . f
I Inrgo nnd select assortment of choice Hpring and
Pitmmcr (looda, wlilcli will bo sold cheap for cash or
country produce Ills stock consists of ladies Dress
Goods, choicest styles and latest fashions.
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
Carpets,
Shawls,
Hosiery,
Silks,
PRINTS FROM 7 TO 134 ets A YARD.
Cas&imcrs,
Satinets.
Cottonrdcs,
Kentucky Jeans,
Thread, .S'O.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Groceries,
tiueensware,
Cedcrwaro,
Ilaidwaro,
Medicines,
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
&c.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
In short overithlnir usually kent In a country store.
The patronage of old I'rcnda, and the public generally, is
solicited,
Mny 3.1W'.'.
WILLIAM riUTZ.
CASHjB SIM,
LOW PRICES RULE!
M Creasy's Store, in Light Street, Pa. j
FIRST 0 V T II E SE A S 0 N 1 1
FIKST TO
ALL imih (10088 !
A Olfi'STOCKl
D E S I R A B LB STYLES !
AND THE IIEAUTY OP IT ALL IS WE CAN
AND WILL SELL AT
Bi 17 tV JL ai I v Hi a,
CALICOES,
MUSLINS,
SILIvS,
GINGHAMS,
FLANNELS,
CARPETS,
HOSIERY,
SHAWLS,
Ready-Made Clothing.
Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees,
Teas, Fish,
Salt, Bacon,
Hams, Lard,
Tobaccoj Sfgars,
lints, Boots,
Caps, Shoes,
Drngi, Oils,
Paints, &c, &c
We havo n large assortment of IHack and Taney Silks
which wo aro so'lmg at reduced ptjce : Lllack Silks for
e.i cejiis, worm si.r-i. niso lor M.oo norm si,.m
Wc am sclliiiir our het omits for 12! cents per yard
the best in the market, nil fast colors A yard uido
unbleached muslin al l'.'l cents eoual to New Market.
Three quarter yard wide unbleaihed iuuilii at S toll)
icnis a yarn,
In addition in our large slock of Dry Hoods, wo have
11 largo nnd full ni-snitiiient nflteudy Made C'lulliiiii:
for Men and Hoys wear which wn urn determined to
ncll cheaper tli in can be bought elsett here. Call and
&ee, and Judge tor yourselves.
II. W. CHEASY Sl CO.
Light Street, Tn , April 2", lrf,2.
ESTATE NOTICE.
COLUMBIA COlWTS;i$:
In tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia coun
ty, aforesaid, inter alia, it is thus contained ;
llcnjnniin llalim 1 No. 25 May Term, .JI12, Yen
4. 1 dllloiij i:ponas, Money paid
John 1' l.evan and finlo Court, and now to wit:
William Roodman. J May'.i, Im',2, on motion of Mr.
Hurley theCourt appointed John O. Freeze, Esq., au
ditor, to ninko i.'htributiou of the money raised on the
sale of Hie Heal Estate of John l Loi an on the above
two writs nf Vend. Esponii'. ltv tuc Couitr.
Ccrlllied from the Kecords May IC. lcli'J
JACOII EYEltLY, rroth'y.
l'er .Muiui.i, 1'. Evlri.v, Deputy,
All persons interested will tako notice that the under-
I taUeil nppojutoii uutiiior, liy too court ol Common
I I'ltas of LVIuinbU county, to ninko dislriliutinn nf the
money raised hy Iho balu of the Real Estate of John p.
I.cvuu, by virtue of thu above blated Yi ndltioni Eipo.
nas, will attend at thu Uecorder'sOIIice, in itlooinnburg,
on Thursday Iho 21st day of August, Ic!G2, for the pur.
pose of making the iljstributiou, Alt persons having
claims on the said fund are hereby requested to make
thr-jr liaiin hej'oio raid auditor or bu debarred from
corning in nil said fund,
JOHN O. rnEEZEMudilor.
Illoomsburg. June 7, IfM-t
ston cars-
BAKERY & COFECTIONARY.
U llOLE&ILti $ RETAIL.
rvho undesigned continues Ills llakcrr and CnnfnO
1 .1 tiunary up Main Streef, Etchango Iluildings, wher
he Keep,
FRESH II READ, PIES AND CAKE
con8lailty nil mlJ. rartiCs supplied with caku on lib
j erui tonus,
.' . "T s." '" . Vegetamcs, irovisimis, a.c,
, uaily receivuii from the Lines
good and fresh cheap
Ice Luam vi (pared at 31 ets. per qt.
Small beer, Candies, Nuts of all kinds. JU'., kept for
talc.
11. S1ULU,
Dlloouikburg, Juno 31, 1Hi2.
V. 0. HARRISON , M- D. "
WOULD respectfully inform tile cilliens of Illo n.
burg, nml vicinity, tli.it lie continue thu practi ce
MEDICIXE AXD SURUFMY,
nd solicits a share of public palronagu,
Omcii on Main Street, tl ret house below tho Court
House, lllcouisburg,
February 3, le53 If.
TO 1VU03I IT MAY CONCERN.
Having mndu such arrangements, os enables me to
procure ju mice, Pensions, Uoiinty Money IlacK
Pay, Uc l beg to call the attention of those Interested,
to the following !
Alldlsnblod Sodea, tho widows or minor children of
soldiers, who die, or have been killed in the service, nro
entitled to petitions. Tlio widows or other legal heirs of
soldiers who have died o, been killed in tho service, are
entitled to the
$100 Bounty.
N. II, All claims aro carefully examined by the De
partment, ami it is oftho inmost Importance tn claimants
to employ regular und experienced counsel, if they wish
to avoid delay- All cases entrusted to my care, are at.
tended to lit once, and all letters answered by iclurn
mall, nnd no charge is made, until the IVnsion Is granted
r. ii. ruriouseiittiieii (ii uie $iuu upuiiiv, cn novo
their claim cashed on application at myoflice. Ally's
rciniiiii ,geiu, writing lor maiiKs, anu roquesie in
ttrtctioiis, also persons wishing Information to enable
th.'in tn lolnno lands under ho provisions of tlio late
Ilomcsieiit
id Act, rhould enclose a fee.
Address,
Juno 2d, 1S0J-
M.A, CANDEItS.. o( Laic.
3m.
Greensburg, Point's,,
INFORMATION WANTED I
Of a boy named Juhn Randolph Jncoby, aged about
thirteen years. u is about four feet in height, has
light hair.nudis a llitlo liump-shouldercd. When he.
left he wore a heavy dark coat and dark pants. A lib-
oral reward will be paid to any person wl:o can give any
information of the whereabouts of said boy, by addies
eiug A R. JACOBY, Cambia. Luierne co, Ta,
tr to SAMUEL ALE, llurk Hem, Columbia CO., l'a. ,
JoniiEdh letji (
10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS IN
Ftxr. noun rjivr.RS,
aou) ,1M 'i:wv.r nnaomnom,
mnm.r. av oak dkcoiuitioms.
JfFJirj.YI) CMY OMZKI) rjI'MIS.
VMi.YAXn lininnv common rirr.ns,
JlOIIDKllS, FIIK HOARD MWTS,
STATUES, JH.IXDS, KTC, KJV.,
Will ho sold at greatly reduced prices, al tha paper
,,, roulMi ,lf tho undersigned in Judeu Iluperfs
roro House, on eccoiiu atrcci, a low uoora ociow jmr
kct. Also
Paper Hanging Executed
In tho best style, nt modirnto prices and In quirk lime.
E. J. THORNTON,
lilooiiishurg, May 3, 18C'J-3m.
XEIV ARRIVAL OV
Spring and Summer
go on s,
AT PETER ENT'S' STORE,
w uaitT sTiir.KT, cot.VMMA covtrrr, ta,
I TI AS Jut received from Philadelphia, and Is now
TI opening at the old stand hto'y occupied by Mart.
1 & Ent, n splendid assortment of
which will bo sold cheap for
I CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Ills stock conslstsof Ladies Dress Goods choicest stj lea
1 anu laioii lasniona,
Calicoes,
Muslins,
Ginghams,
Flannels,
'Carpets,
Shawln,
Hosiery,
Silks,
READY MADE CLOTHING
Cassitncrcs,
Satinets,
Cottonadcs,
Kentucky Jeans,
Thread, &c.
Groceries,
Qticcnswaro,
Ccdarwaro,
Hardware,
Medicines.
Drugs,
Oils,
Paints,
&c,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS
In shnrt rverv thine iisuntlv kent ill a coiintrv store
T lie natrouai:o of old friends, nnd thu public general
ly, is respcciiuiiy so'icneu,
Tlio IHgiiesi iiinrKci price rani ior country proouco,
PETEIl ENT.
Light Street, May 3, ie02.
Look to your Interests.
FRESH ARRIVAL
OP
spots mm a
AT
MILLER & EYER'8
mllE subscribers have Just returned from Iho City
i With another lurgo anil select assorimci oi
SjniiiiT nntl Summer 4kooIs,
tiitrrh.iseil nl I'liilndclnhla. nt the lowest flcurc, and
wind, ilicv nrn ilLteriniued to sell on nsinodcratc terms
ns can bu procured ulscwheru in lllooiusburg. Their
stock comprises
wiaEi' DitKss aoons,
nf .'hoiecst i.nles and latest fashion.
jjhy auom, and ohoceiues,
UAHmVAHE QUE K AH 1 1 VJ It V,
CEDAH WARE. HOLLOW WARE
IRO.W .V.1.S, HOOTS .y SHOES
HATS CII'S, Ase., .yc, .yc,
In Bhort ever thing usually kept In country Stores;
to wliifh they invito the public generally.
Thu Highest price paid for country produce.
J1ILLEU & EYI'.It.
Cloouishurg, April 2il, 1G2.
riTTSIlunciI, PA., Comer IVon nnd Hi. Clnir Sts.
Tholnrgc.t Commercial School of the Unifd Slates,
With a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in live years
fiuiu 31 States, nnd Iho only ono which iillnrdseoiuplotu
and reliable instruction in all the following brandies.
Mercantile, Mnuufji lurers, Stinin limit. Ilallroad
and Hook-keeping. Kirn Premium l'luiu mid Oriuiinen
tal renmanship; also, Survcjmg, Engineering und
.Mathematics generally.
535.00
I'ays for a Commercial Course; Students enter find re
view at nny timo.
ByMinisters' sons' tuition nt half prico.
I'nr Cataloguu of Hi pages, Specimens of llnslness
and Ornanicntal reiiinaiifhip. nnd a beiiHtlful Collegu
view of 8 (.puaro fict, containing a good variety of
writing lettering and nourishing, Inclose 21 cents iu
stamps to the Principal.
JENKINS & SMITH, l'iltsburgh, l'a.
April 10, 18C2-ly.
MAIniAGE.-ITS LOVES AND HATE .
f3r sorrows und lingers, hopes uud fears, regre
!JJT?y nnd Joys i .MANHOOli.how losl.how resioro
1C5r' tlio nature, treatment and radical cure of spo
inatorrliir.i or seiuiual weakness; involiintnry ciuis
ioix, sexual debility anil impediments to marriage gen
erally i nervousness, consumption. Ills, mental aud phy.
sicul incapacity, resulting from SHLF-AIIUSE-nro ful
ly explained in tlio MAItlUAGK GUIDE, by WM.
YOUNG, M. I). This must extraordinary book should
be in the hands of every young person contemplating
marriage, und eevry man or woman who desires to
cimit thu number ot their olfspriug to their ciroumstan
oes. Every pain, discusu uud ache incidental to youth,
lfnturily nnd old age, is fully explained j every particle
m kunu lodge Hint should bu known is hero given. It is
full uf cugrnviiics. In fact, it discloses secrets that ev
ery one should know ; still it is il hook that nui.t be
locked up, nnd not lie about tho house. It will bu sent
to uuy ono on the receipt of twenty live cunts iu specie
or pnstago Humps. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, No. dltl
Sl'KUCE Pirn t, nbotu fourth, l'hiladelphia.
,y AIT'LICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, no mntter
what may bo your disease, before you pl.icu yuiirsell'un
tier thu caro of any of the notorious (iuacki nativo ,
foreign whu ndvcitue in this or any other paper, get
a copy of Ur. Young's bonk, und read it earrjullij. It
will bo the means of saving you many a dollar, your
health, and possibly your life.
UK. YOUNG ran be consulted on any of the diseases
described In his publication, nt his olllcn, No, -110
Sl'KUCE Street, ubovo Fourth, Philadelphia,
nillco hours Irom il to 3, daily,
March 8, lS(i2-12m.
31'. EVANSi, 10,000 IlIINTEIt, A
we
C'lirtlsi per Hour ! W
;o.nltll,H.k.JU rtV 'A
n.I'm.lk.1
II I ebJ.l,lpbis rreu. t IL. Ut.
I B.SKI.IK IStTITlTS
,1. CiLibitsis.
b.M.u..w.. y prlirt.. eui, to, , sudi. as
I"! ttCl--0 T.n ThouisiiS I s, J. p.r lloyr.ls
lOV1 lk ,wj tl ,l)l.-t s-rrl.,4 ,,Uj isJiicsd. ,
'cor.Llbrary.I'OUItTIB (i'C. below rhcilnut.1
August 17, leni.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Benjamin Folk, deceased.
T0TICE is hereby given that letters of Adiulnistra
I' tion on tho citato of llenjaiuiii Folk, late of Hem
lock twp, Columbia county, ileceasod, havo been granted
by tho Register of said County to tho utulcri-igned, who
residu In the same township. All persons having claims
or demands against ihcostato of Hie decedent aro re
quested to present them lor settlement, nnd those in
debted to make payment without delay,
1IENEVILLE FOLK,
CHEISTUNA FOLIC,
Jane 1!?. 1802 Ct.
Adm'rl.
STOVE AND TIN-WARE SHOP.
t. 'PHE undersigned would inform tho citizens of
frssf J Illoomsburg and vkiuity, that ho l.asjust re
Sm& eiveil and oll'i re for sale ono of thu mostexteiisive
'55iJ nssnitnionis of-COOKING and FANCY S'l'OVES
ever introduced into this market. The Christopher Co
limbils, James Rnbband Globoare uiiinng thu llrsl class
cooking Stoves, all of which aro air-tight ami gas burner
Ills Parlor stoves it re handsome nnd tho assortment va
rietl. Al.SO-l'articiilar attention is until to Tin-Wurc
nnd House Snouting, upon short notice, All kinds of
repairing wi I bu dune with neatness and despatch,
Cy Country prodnco taken in cichango or w'otk.
i niiiiire, .uuion,
Illoomsburg, May 10, IPC!.
GRliENWOOD SEMINARY.
THE Autumn term of this Institution will cerumen
on
Monday, August lib, 18G2.
TERMS For Hoarding, Washing, Tuition,
etc, for Eleven U pka S-33 00
Ono half ill advance.
Students who have not engiged rooms will do we)) to
make early application to
wm nunr.nss, roncipai
MiUvlUe, Col co., Pa., July 10, IfCJ,
AYEE'S
Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
And for the ipeedjr cure of the following complaint
Bcrnrtiln nil it Sernfuiona AtTectlnn,un
ns Tiintora, ulcer. Holes, IHrniitloiui,
I'lntiilet, I'ustulcs, lllntcliee, llolis,
lluliis, nml nil Skin Diseases.
OsIUND, Ind.. eth Jirrw, 1KM.
J. C. Aran & Co. flsnls I I feel It nr dutv to t
knonleitgo ht jour Sarsaparilla has done lur sjie
listing Inherited a Scrofulous Infeotlon, 1 havo nuTbrsd
frotn It In various vtsjs for years. Sometimes It titrsl
out In Ulcers on my hands and arm ssmatluusi at
tivnod Inward and distressed mo at tho stomach. Twi
ycara ago It Uroko out on my head and corerad rar scalp
aud cars with cno sorii, which vas polafu) and IcnUisooia
beyond description, 1 triad many medicines and saram!
.iijiimns, out wunoui mucn rcnci irom any uiing. ra
'act. the disorder eroir worse. At loueUi I nu rejoiced
to read In the Ooiiid ilmsonircr that tou bd Drrrand
an nllcratlro (Sarsnparllla), for I know from yotrr rrputa-
lion insi any linng you mono mnsi oe gooa. l sons ra
Cluclnnallnnd got It, and used It till it cursd me. I took
It, as you ndrlse, In tmaU dosss of a tcaspoonfol oter
month, and n soil almost thrco bottles. New and tiealthf
akin loon begsn to form under the scab, uhlch aftetji
while foil oil, Sly tklu fa now clear, and I know by toy
foeliugs that the disease has cone from my syslia. Yon
can wall believe that I foci what I am ratlmr whan I bit
you, that 1 hold you to be one of Iba aposUM of tin I
auu rtituun oyer graiciuuy. i ours.
A Lt 11 til U. TAL.Ll.ll.
Bt. Anthony's Fire, rtoso or Rrysliielna,
Totter nml Suit Jlliciini, Scnlil Ileail
llliigivoriu, Horo liyct, Drojiay.
Dr. ltobert M. I'reble writes from Salem, N. Y, I2tb
Sept., 1)19, that ho has cured an Inrcteroto ouw of
Drops', which threatened to terminate fatally, by tlx
persererlug use of our SursnparlUa, nnd also a dunstrona
Malignant Eryitptlu hy large dosca of the same I ayt
ho cures the common Eruption by It constantly.
Brtmcliocelo, Goitre or Stvolloil Nolf.
Zobtilon Sloan of rrojpect, Tolas, wrltee t "Three bot
tles ef yonryarsnpsrlllacuied me trom a Chitrt a hh
fins swelling on the neck, vrlilcJt I had sutured frvm
orer two ) ears."
.oucorrliren orlVhltes.Ovnrlnii Tumor,
Utciino ulccrntlon, Female Ulsenscs.
Dr. J. II, 8. Chamilng, or Now York City, writes " I
toot cheorfully comply with tho request of your agent In
anylng I hare found your Sarsaparilla ft most racolleut
altcrstlro In Uie numerous complaints for which wo
employ such a remedy, but especially in lunula Btuatet
t tho Scrofulous dlalkesls. 1 hare enred many Inrsler-
employ such a remedy, but especially in fbnaU Bitcattt
ate cases of lA-ucorrhoea hy It, and somo whoro the eotn
jdalnt was canted by tdaratim of tho utcriK. The tritur
ation Itself was soon cured. Nothing wltbln my knowl
edge equals It tor. thoso A-malo derangements."
Ednaril S. Mnrrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A das
gernus ovarian tumor on one of tho females In my fumsly,
which had defied nil tho remedies wo could cmplojr, boa
at length been completely cured by your Kxtract of Ssj
sapnrllla. Our physician thought uoUilnghut extirpa
tion could afford relief, bat he adrhed the trial ct jaut
Sarsaparilla as tho last resort before cutting, aud It
pioved effectual. Artcr taklngyour remedy eight weak
09 symptom of (be disease temalns."
Syphilis and Mcrcurlnl Dlscnae.
Nrw Ohlmns, 2Sth Auirust, VtO).
Cn. J. C. ATtat Sir, I cheerfully comply with tho ro
quest of your agent, and report to you some of the ene-ota
1 have realized with your Sarsaparilla.
I havo cured with it, Iu my practice, most af tho oofin
plaluts fjr vhlch It Is recommended, and hare fbiuid tta
affects truly wonderful In the enro of Tenenaland iter
curfal Diieaic. Ono of my patients had Syphllrtlo ulona
In his throat, which wero consuming his palato and tko
top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily token,
cured him In tiro necks. Anolber was ultucked by sec
ondary symptoms iu his nose, and tho ulceration U4
eaten away a considerable part of It, so that 1 Ueliavo tlu
disorder Mould soon reach his brain and kill him. Ilut It
yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; flia
ulcers hoaloil, aud lie Is well again, not of courso without
some disfiguration to Ids fsco. A woman who hnd boon
treated for tho same disorder by mercury was sulTorlne;
from this puhou In ber bouos. They hacl hoceme so sen
sitive to tho weather that on a damp day 6he stiffescd exe
cruclatlui- pain In Iter Joints aud bones. She, too, wm
cured entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I
know from Its formula, which your agent gave me, that
this Preparation from your laboratory must lie a great
remedy; consequently, theao truly remarkable reeotti
with It havo not surprised mo.
Fraternally youis, O.Y LAIUMEE, M. D.
Uhciimntlem, Gout, Liver Complaints
i iMDti'CXOtxoa, PrMton Co., Yn., Cth July, ISIO.
Dn. J. C. Avut: Sir, I hare been allllcted wltli a tWo
ful chronic Itheumatitm for a long tlmo, which LailUid Uio
skill ed physicians, and stnek to mo In spite of all Uv
remedies 1 could And, nntll I tried your Saruapartlki. Ona
bottle cured mo In two weeks, ami restorod my eeneraa
health so much that 1 am far letter than bsfom J waa
attacked. 1 think It a wonderful mcdldno. J. rfflUH.
Jutes Y. Oetchell, of St. Lonls, writes I "I havo bncT,
nflllcted for years with an affection of tht Livtr, which
destroyed my health. I tried every thing, and wvery thing
filled to relievo nie ; and 1 havo been a broken-down moti
for some yvais from no other cause than cUrangtminieif
the Lirtr. My beloved pastor, the Hot. Jlr. Espy, adrtsoil
mo to try your Snrsaparlila, becauso ho said ho Unew ytm
aud anv thing you made was worth trying, lly the bless
ing of Oed It una cared me, and hsa so purified my Lksal
as to innko u new man of mo. I li-el young ogoft). 'h6
beet that cau be eald of you Is not half good enough."
Eelitrrua.Cnitcer Tumors, Knlnrproinont,
lilecrntlon, Cavloa aiul ISxfollntlon or
tlio Hones.
A grejit variety of cases havo boon reported to ns whera
cures of these formidable complaints have rseulted rfoot
tho usoof this lcniedy, but our space here will not a-linj
Uiom. Somo of them may bo found In our Amorloan
Almanac, which the agents Mow named tvropleajod to
furnlbh gratis to all who call for them.
Dysiiopslu, Ilcnrt Dlaenao, Fits, Epilep
sy, Melnnclioly, Ncurnlcrta.
Slany reranrkablo cures of these nflcctlons have bean
mndo by tho alb-rathe powor of this medicine. It sltmn
lates tlio Itrtl functions Into vigorous action, and tiro
overcomes dlrioidors which would be supposed boyond' its
reach, buch n iciuedy has long been required by tlio ne
cessities of tho people, and wo aro confident that this Ull
do fir them all that medicine can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
foji the KAriD cvnu OP
Cons'". Colds, Influenza, llonrsrnces,
Croup, llioncliitls, Incipient Con.
sumption, nml 1'or the Itxliof
of C'onaiimptlve l'ntlonts
lit nilviinceil Stngoa
of tlio Iliacusc.
This Is a retnrdy so universally known to snrrass any
other for tho euro of throat aud inug complaints, that it
Is useless hci U) publish tho ovldcnio of Its virtues. Its
i!tiilva!lo.lexalIoucelir coughs aud colds, and Its truly
wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made It
known throughout tho civillred nation! of the earth.
Few are Hie communities, or oven lamniea, huiook u,u
who havo not eomo personal experience of ttsstfecti
somo tiling trophy In their midst of Its victory ovsr tha
subtle and dangeieus disoiders of the throat and lunps.
As all knew tho dreadful fatality of these disorders, ate!
as tbey know, too, the effects of this remedy, we used not
do moro than to assmo them that It has now all tho vtr.
tues that It did have when maklug tho cures which have,
won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO., Lowell, Itatik
Sold by E 1' 1 utz, G M Gogcnbueh, nnd J It Moycr,
Illoomsburg; J Schuyler, Uobrsburgi Masters & Jou,
Alillvillo; I' Muslerr, llenton ; Lazarus tc Fisher, Or
nneeville; G F Fowler Fowlersville ; A Miller. Iter.
wick ; Low &; Ilros , Centervillo ; II 1' Iteighart &. Eros
Fspy ; M G Shoemaker, Uuckhorn ; Itciclinrt & Nuks,
Malnville J Eharplcss, Cultawissu; Creasy & Co.,
Light Street; and dealers everywhere.
July tffi, lefli ly.
EVANS & WATSON
fsTOSvT SALAMANDER SAFES, RE
MOVED to Xo. IB 4juiA I'otirM
Strert. Phitadtlphm. have
and a largo assortment or Fire
Thief proof Salamander Safes.
Isn, iron doors, for banks und
!r,- ia fM,i.";"J' stores, iron shutters iron sash, ii tt
MpiJsS makes of lock, equal to any mudo
in tho United States.
Five Safes in one fr. All came out right; uith con
tents in rood condition.
Tho Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against tin
world,
EVANS k WATSON,
have had tho surest demostration in tho following cer
tillcntii that their innuitfaititro of Salamander Safes 'has
nt length flilly warranted tho representations which havo
neon iiiatto oi mum as rendering an uuiiouotuu security
ugainst the terririeclciin m.
Philadelphia April 12. lttij.
Messrs. Evans ft Watson: Gentlemen It allbrds tta
tho highest satkuiclrtui to statu ,tu you, that owing Ho
tho very protective qualities of trto of Iho SaUmaiider,
Safes which wc purchased of you tonio rtvu iiioulh siuru
wo saved u largu portion of jewelry, and all our books,
lie, exoed to the calaniiuoiis, fire iu Itausuad place on
tlio morning uf the 1 till hist..
When wo rullect that theso soft's wero located in the
fourth story of Iho building we occupied nml that they
fell subsequently liiRYn heap nf burning ruins, where tho
vast concentration of the hent caused tlm hraus plates to
melt, wo cnuiiot but regard tlionrescrvatiou of their val
uablo contents as most convincing proof of tlio greut se
curity afforded by your safes.
vn suaii luxe great pleasure in recommending incm to
men of busiuesi as a sum reliance agniiift lire,
WLUltiii; t. fi.tt.iiu.Nci & nun., .levellers.
T7Tlu'y havo since purchased six largo Safes.
July ilti, IWi-.'. Angust !M. 1850
Choice Wheat.
Why sow the Lmcastcr, xchen yov tan
procure Wheat, yielding double Vie
amount per aoe.
Itexn Tilt; FtLiawiM CiRTiriCATE ritoa ExrEaicxceu
Farmlrs .
We, tho undersigned, Farmers, residing in tho cnuntv
of Northumberland, do certify, that wo purchased of
Aabok Yolk, a now article of White Egyptian Hoarded
Wheat, liist Fall, nnd find it far superior to anything
grown in this section. Tho stem is tall und strong ripens
so early as to deiy thfl insiduous attack of Ike Hessian
Fly ami Weevil, mid will yield at least, one. third mnr
tn tho aero than any oilier wheat now gtown in thi
section of tniinlry. Wejwould cheerfully recommend
to our agricultural friends, throughout tlio Slulo, as i
every way wnrltiyor tneir carotin attention,
Isaac Vincent,
lleunevillu Lcmbach.
Thomas Dearmond,
Samuel Denrmond,
Silas Rambach,
Solomon II. Wallers,
Henry i alls,
John Mcl'arland,
J, G, Durham,
John Leisen,
D, Dclffer.bach,
Joseph Nicely,
J. II.Lcinbach,
uoneri .ti, uussci,
Peter Haeenhuth
For paillrulara concerning this valuable wheat, en,
quire of Andrew Frees, of Centre, or J.K, tlrou of
Illocmiburg, July ID, l2-tw.
BLANKS! BLANKS ! I
Of every description, for sale at thisoflico,
mmflt
j
LAW WAR 1WS.
SIKRMISIIINO WITH THE ENEMY.
The Rtkls 30,000 Strong Reported at
Slannardsville.
Wateiii.oo, July 20. -Scouting par.
tteisjtist returned report occasional
skirmishing with thu onomy.noar Orangu
Court House, but without deflnito re
suits.
Ewell is reported to ho in forco Irom
Oringo Court Houtc through Gordonsvillo
to Stannardsvill. His troons arc csti-
mated at from twentp to thirty thousand.
'This force, however does not secure
the enemy s safety.
riiHiiic saSjK
o i'
Valuable Real Estate.
In pursuance of an order of tlio Orphan'a Court of
Columbia county, nu
Saturtlay, the 23d day of August, 1802,
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. Levi A lluirhlo.n ..j
I Samuel II Hutchison, Guardians of the persons and es
tates oi oriuur nun Clarissa iiuicniann minor cnlluren
of William Hutchison, Into of Mount I'leanaut township
iu said county, deceased, will expose to sale, by I'ublic
Ycnduo, upuu the premises, n certain
PIECE OR PARCEL OE LAND,
situate In Mount l'lcasatit township in said county, con
taining about
EJU1T ACRES,
on which is erected a
Tavern Stand,
Willi Olltliuilllnes. f.nln .1,.
Ilslntn nfnlr1 mum.. .1 iu
Iho township of .Mourn I'li aanl
and county aforesaid,
JACOn EYEltLY, Cltrk.
Illoomsburg, July 11, 1EC2.
TERMS OF S ALE 1 To be sold subject to thn dower
of Elizabeth Miller, aud payment of the principal sum to
theliclrs of Frederick MlUeraftcr hordecease, amount.
lugtoS Tenpcr cent, to bo paldon dayofsnlc, ono
third less ten per cent on confirmation of snlo. Tho
dowernf Levltia llutchhoo to remain In the property
during her lifo, and principal one year after her de
cease, with interest the balance to be paid In four equal
nnnual payment ulth interest, all to be Becuicd by bond
and mortgage,
July VJ, led.'.
BRICK! 15RICKII BRICK!! I
Good Brick, just manufactured
and for sale chenn. wholrxnln n,t
At the Rtnnm.linrff tlrl-lr vn..
Apply to tho subscriber.
n, , no I'CNRYS.AUTIlUn,
lllooiusburg, June S3, 18G2.
The tirc.it
National Horse Fair,
WILT, Tins YEAR BE HELD AT
Keystone Park, Williamsjwt, ra,,
Tuctdon, Wednesday, Thursday cni Fridd, September
2nd to Hth, inctusiic
Arrangements havo been made to se
cure the finest assemblage of imported blooded
anil native bred of Horses, that has ever been collected
iu this country.
The list of premiums will le larger, rango
ing as high as S200.
Liberal arrangements have been and will bo made
with tho different Rail Roads.
Williainsnnrt. situated in the m.iffnlrtsnnt Vntl,.v nf'
j the Suuclianna, and accessible by Rail from oil parts
onne uiiiicu aiates, Is eminently well suited for tilts
Exhibit on. Fuller particulars w ill shortly be given.
HOARD OF MANAGERS. D K Jackmuu, I' llerdic,
Edward Lyon, J N llagg. Henry Drinker. 0,F Mason,
Col. S G Hathway, J 11 Cowdcn, Win. Colder.
A. E. KNAl'r, Trcs't.
W F Logan, Chief Mnrchal.
II E Taylor, Treasurer,
GeorgoM.Dcrui, Sec'y.
June'JI, ltC2.-tf
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
THE advertiser, having beeir restored to health frf
few weeks, bya very simple remedy , after bavin
suffered several years with a seicre lung afln tion, ami
. that dread disease, Cnusiiiiiptioii i anxious to inako
known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure.
'lo nllwlindeslro It, ho will semi a iopy of the pro
scription used (free of charge), r,ilh thu directions far
preparing and using tlio same, which they will find
sure euro for Consumption, Asthma, llrnnrhilis, &c
, Tho only ubjeel of tlw advertiser 111 sending the Pre-
- ..... ....... iv.,, ., .j.iu.u in,,,, (na
tion which he conceives to be invaluable, uud he hope
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost
them nothing, nnd may prnvo it brcssiirg.
1'art'cB wishing the prescription will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh,
May 17, leOJ 3ut. King county, New Vork,
COUGH DROPS I COUGH DROPS I !
EYERY body uses FRONEFIEI.DS' COUGH DROPS.
It ucts promptly sometimes arresting Iho worstcol 1
in 24 liourB. In all affections of tho Chest, Throat,
whether acute or chronic it will be found of linmediatu
benefit. Try a singlo bottle and you cannot fail to au-
preeiato its usefulness.
i uraaie uy most an storekeepers and Druggists,
l'rcparcd by
C. FKONEFIEI.rt,
No. 317, N. 3d. St., l'hiladelphia.
Nov. IB. lMl-3in.
SAPONIFIER ! SAPONIFIER 1 1
aj-TIIIi FAMILY SOA1' MAICER .T
All Kitchen Grnnso can bo made inlogood iOAP,
using S.U'ONIFIEltl 3
IE?-niRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH ROX I
SOAP is easily made with it, as making a cup of cof
feo Manufactured only by the l'alciitcos.
1'A. SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
No 137 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA,
9 (P- &!a3!353Q!iW3
MEHQXYPE, PHOTOGRAm tt MELAINOTYPH
AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS,
Melaiuotypes, -tc. taken in Cloudy ns well as Clear
Weather.
rtinuroiypcs anu uaguerreotypos copied ami
Enlarged.
NORTH DAJSVILLE, PA.
Dec. 21, IW11.
(dote m&ttm mm&e,
TAMAQUA, PENN'A.
Passengers dine hero on the passage of each Train.
11. M. MERRICK,
Propriitor.
Tamaqua, Jan 1, 18C2.
B.WNK NOTICE;
i"V"otico is hereby gfven, that tho Bank
X t of Danville, a llauk of Issue, Discount and liipos
it, located iu thu Roruugh of Danville, Monlourcouuly,
j with a capital of Two Hundred Tlicusand Dollars, ill
teiula iii.tkm: application at the next regular session of
thn Legislature of Pennsylvania, for Iho renewal of its
charter, and extension of Us privileges, for a term of
twenty years irom tlio cxprrallun at its present charter,
with tile same name, title. Uiciluiuiuiil capital.
Hy order of thoBoard of Directors.
DAVID UUAUIi, Cashier.
Danville, Pa., June 2, 160 bin
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Juab R. Knorr, dcceasetl.
LETTERS of administration rut the Estate uf Jacoi
R. Kuoir, Into of Centre tnp. Col ("..deceased, havo
been grautedby tlio Iteglslor of Culuinbiiiciiuiily tu the
understand! ; all persons hat inz cliifm- acain.t tho t.
I tale of Iho detedeut aru requualud to present theuilo
! the Administrator ut his residenco in lUoomsburr.
; tvttbout dcbiy, aud l petiuns iuddiled tu inako pay
. incut forthwith.
STEPHEN KNOlUt,
Illooniiburg, JunoSI, lPfii 0w, Adn'r.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of William Cool, deceased.
I -J0T1CE I' herebyglvenlhatlcttcrsof Administration
It on the istaloot William Cool.luie nf Heuilork twp,
i Columbia county, tleceuscd.hnvf been granted by thellcg.
, uter of said County to Peter Weikbitser uod Williau
I II, Cool whu reside iu the same tuwuthip, Ad persons
having tlaims or deiuaiids ugain.l ilut estate cftuu
deivdcul aru requested In present them tor setllemcnl,
and tlfise indibtjd to make payment without dtlay
i'EI'LR WERKHEISEll,
WILUAM, II. COOL,
pill I'J, ItC.-ft. .lua. r. j