Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, August 09, 1862, Image 3

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JltM (J. Freeze, Local IMItor.
lirORDAV MOnUIIIO, AUOUST 9, 18C2.
Dcraocrntlc County (nnventinn.
TOTIfiHIs drroliy given, Hint llio Denincrnlle Elec
I tori Ih nnd fur the several HorotulH am l'.loitlon
inttricts ori;oiunibi.i county, win meet nt ineir rctpoc
tire places of Induing said Elections.
On Saturday i thr. HUd day of August,
lUtrvoon the hour uT3 nml 7 o'clock P. M. of said day,
for the purpose of dinoOng two Ddcgatrs from each
Cltttlon District, to meet in COUNTY (.'ON VENTION,
t tin Court house, In lltuomtbuig
On Monday the aflii day or August,
At ono o'clock t. M., of said liny, fur the purpnioof
making the muni llomnctallc nominations, tube suppor
ld bjr tho elector nf rinlnnrtiln county nt t lie ensuing
(Jtntfal Kindlon, nml for tho transaction of other bus
iness pertaining lo the Interests of tho Democratic
pty.
v. II. JACOUY, CAofrman,
II Bitot OtYtr,
flTcruti) fnoe.
J. K. Itossin
llonrt McllF.xnr
JkR, IlAnEMnuLit
A. J. Ai.niiuso.i
Ji'hk A:
Nust.
Democratic .Standing Committee.
Ir-Bcrks county has appropriated S30
O00 as n bounty fund for the volunteers for
the six new companies from that couuty,
, :o:
KfHon. John D. Stiles, M. C. has our
thanks fot .ConercsMonal favors. Mr.
Stiles is a liioat
i
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excellent and nttcnlivo
ancmbcr.
:o:-
C6r,Col.l,'reezc addressed a War Meet
ing iu Benton on Saturday last, and on
Wednesday of this week, Fourteen re
emits from, that place, reported themselves
to (Japt. A..C. Meiitch.
:o:
JJTlio Constitution of tho United States
said Daniol Webster, is a written instru
ment; a rf corded fuudamcutal law ; it is
tho bond, ami only bond, of tho Union of
these States ; it id all that gives us nation
al character.
KaBrScuator Sumner left Washington
after considerable delay , in order that ho
might bo invited to address tho people in
ithc Atlantic cities, as ho passed homeward.
( handlor did likewise, but we hear of no
telegraphic reception of the libeller of Gen.
McUlellaiK '
-:o:
JQrGcn. McCall is a prisoner in Rich
mond, well and well treated. So he wrote
recently to his wife, ile was hit by a
rpont ball, during the battlo of Juno 30,
but received no injury. When ho wroto
ho was at tho Spotswood lloifo, tho prin
cipal hotel of llielunond, and general Roy.
.Holds, was, with him, also well.
. . ' :o:
tSOrlh" Philubibli-m No VIII is on our
itab'o No VII is lot among Uncle Sam's
mail bags or boys. To all lovers of raro
and curious in books and authors tho 'nil
ooibUm is a rich treat. When wo go to
Now York'vwo shall call at tho office and
Book Storc.'No. 01 Nassau Street : and
no miitako.
-:o:-
fiSrChar'cs H. Noll, formerly barber
in this place, lia-j procured his discharge
from the army, alter a service of home niTie
month's, on account of ill health , aud re
turned home to his family, llo-, designs
oponing his barber t hop this week, and
would risk a fair share of public patronage.
V- .He is a good hhnvor and hair-drrssor, bo-
sides being worthy of a liberal patronage,
" ' - Star.
OSrThq Detroit 1'i'cc Press states that
whilo tho.o that had near and dear friends
in the Army of the Potomao were in ago
ny over tho hews ofthe battles before Rich-
amoud, abolitionists iu that cily were wih-
', ing for the defeat of tho army, and ex
preyed their willingness '"to sit up nil
"'night to hear of the death of ilcClellan."
This is' of a pieeo witlt the abo'itioui-t
'Chandler's ofttick on McClellan iu tho
.Senate. ,
:o:-
tColuuibia County has already filled
her quota, of.the number called for by tho
President under tho last two requirements
r i,3f 300,000 men each. Ono company bo
"' ing from tho cast and the other from tho
west iide of tho river Wo will wager
lomcthing pretty nice, that no county in
,,r Peuniylvania or in tho Union, has acted
'.'ha so prompt nud patriotic a manner. It
j;,rtii a subject of very serious congratulation i
to all. Wo shall try to give inut-tcr rolls j
tnd particulars next week. i
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tgylludson Brothers II. M. Rogers, !
. . ,ho vocalists who delighted our citizens
iomo limo, ago with one ofthe most unique
,futnd charming concerts to which they had
iver listened, and who were equally pleased
vith tho evident appreciation of our citi
lA,MCUs,aro on their return ; and will sing
JS'n tho Court House, on Wednesday even
i'ng. August 13th.
Those who heard thoni beforo will of
'ourso hear them again; and those who
id.not, and who havo ever siuco regretted
. will bo suro to como out now.
as" Atlmittanoo 25 cts. children 15.
om V " : --
- jgyArroiNTMENTs or Rear Admi
fu'jlkiAts in the Unitfd States Nayy.
"."Jho iPresidout has commissioned tho fol
.wing named cajtains to bo rear admi
""ljon tho jetlrcd list, under tho recent
;uii"t to establish and oqtifJizo tho grade of
et"ft(jJ0 ofliccrs oflhonavy.; Charles Stewart,
rl(,,i corge C Bead, Win. B Shubriok, Joseph
'lliuith, George W Storor, Jb'raneis II Greg
JJ'.y, Elia A F La Valletta, Silas II S Ring
(i(1im, arid iliraru Paulding. And tho fol
wi''wing uamed captains to be rear admirals
ct'i tho rcarliat i David G Farragut, L M
"nVi 'oldsborough," Samuel P Dupout, and A.
,fV. Jfooto. Tho law provides that the rear
4.W 1
admirals shall bo selected by tho President 1
by and with tho advieo of tho Sonate, from '
thoso captains who havo, given tho most
faithful services to their country.
- to:- -
M3r Tbo Cincinnati Commercial, a He
publican pnpur, presents tho following pic
ture of a radical leader in tho Senate i
"Tho most pestiferous of tho factionists
of tho Senate of the United Slates is tho
Hon. Zacarlah Chandler of Mioh'gau. IIo
is not a gentleman of a remarkable amount
of solid senso and penetrating sagacity, and
it is stating tho caso modcrctcly to Hay
that the faculties with which ho wus gifted
havu not been cultivated to excess. But
ho is rich and 'feels his oats,' and also bo
it observed iu gentleness, bis rye. IIo has
a notion that it indicates intellect to bo
radical, and exerting himself to illustrate
his gigantio powers, sueeeeds in making
many preposterous assertions, nnd by
virtue of his position, in doing aomo mis
chief. If tho people would not concern
themselves 0 much about what ho says,
there would bo less harm done. IIo is,
indeed, a 'whiskey insurrection' incamata,
and his eccentricities should bo discounted
accordingly.
New CAiiucrtiscmcnts.
STRAW STRAW ! 1 STRAW I ! I
1001
TON'S BTIl-UV.of nil kinds, Iluckwhoat ex
cepted. Is wanted immediately, nt the Mill
drove l'npr Mills, near Light Street, for which
cash will be paid.
THOMAS TRBNC1I.
.Mill firnvo, August 9, If 02.
C0LU3IBI1 l'l)UTY
AGRICULTURAL P A I It.
The lliecutlve Coinmitten ofthe Columbia County
Agricultural 8 iciely, have fixed upon llu
15th, IGtli, 17lli & IStli days of October,
I next, as the time of holding their Seventh Annual Knir.
C.W.UII I1A11TON l'Kcs'r.
AuRiista, If 02
ltWGlSI'JJR'S NOTICKS.
NOT1C1'. i lu-reby tilveii to nil legatees creditors mid
other purtiini Interested in the entatei of the re
ncitive dicedenta and minor, that Ihe fulloine ml.
j ni I n i st rn 1 (mi nml guardian nicountu havu hecu Oli d in
the ullice uf the l(. sl.tor of Col uinbia county, and will
hiprea Mited for cnnllrniatinu and allowance to the Or.
i phan'H Court, to ho held at llloomslitiru', Ih the county
iiforenald, on Wednetday the :id liny of September next
1 at Jo'elork iu ths uftcrmiou of gaiil day
1 l'ir'-tnml final account of George lllecher and Peter
M Karlincr, Uxcculnra of Henry Krniu latu of .Montour
I tnwn-iliip ilec'd.
I 'J The account of Alum TI White executor of Joseph
I Whitu latu of Pine towiifchip, dee'd.
I II Pint and final account of Lhnrlcs .Vanteller. adm'r
1 of Lewis Smith latur.f llriarorui k township, iloc'd.
! 4 1'irstaecountof Oeorae llushen and olliers admin.
I Istralnra uf the estate of Joseph l'axtnn late of Calta-
wi,a township dee'd.
I ." Account of Win Cnx Ellin executor of Klizahnth
Murray. Into of Derry township dee'd.
0 Acroiint ofKnb.'tt D.ivlson adm'r of HP Teilsworth
late of Catuwlsna township ilec'd.
7 1'inal ni count of Havi.l Daiisan'd Paul Lcidy rx r-
utori of Sarah Sei hler late of the Ihiruugh uf Danville
dte'd.
rl I'irst ami llnal account of Jnvoph W Iteese a liu'r of
lleiijamln tV leene late of Cri-rmvond touijihip dee'd.
9 I'irftand tlnal ai enunl of John II llilller executor
I of Peter llerlocher late of Mlllliri Town, hip dte'd.
Ill The first and final account of John Smith adiiiiuic
trator of Peter Crawford late of.Maclijun tow nship dee'd
II Account nf llavid Krinher, Cuardiau ot Ci orjie W
and llenneiille Krisher minor muis uf Simon Krisher
late of l.ocust toi, iibhip dee'd.
li The final account ot I'cter llippeusteel nduiinislra.
tors of Conrad llippeusteel late ofllrinrereek tn p. ill c'd
13 Tho first and final account nf Jonathan Hum
nclin'r,, of Arnold Kester late nf Greenwood twp. ilec'd.
11 'I he llnal account of William G Quick and John 0
Quick adiu'rs of John II (tuiik late uf Aluutuur town
ship dce'il,
Ij The final account ofCjrui!! Rr ceo adm'r ofVciilah
Itecce late uf Hemlock township, ih c'd.
10 l'lrst ami final account of John llichart. adin'r of
Sjiiiuel llichart late of .Madison tow inlnp, ilce'd
l.iUi;i. l.Uil, Kegistcr.
nioumshurg. August 9, lcT'.
PltdCL7AMATfuN7
WIIDItllAS. the Hon. A ,uon K. rccmtAM. rresldent
Judee ofthe Court of t))er and Terminer and Con
eril Jail Ihliwry. Court of (tuarter Sesnuiis of the
Peace and Court of Common Pleat and Orphan's Court,
In 111- 2ith Judicial District, composed ot tho counties
of Cnlumlila.Kiitlitnii and Wyoming, and the Hon. John
McltfynoliUJi. Ctrphcn Haldy.AisociateJiidges of Colum
bia coutity.lnvo issuetlthe irpreiept.lii arlug date the Mh
da of .May in the var of our Lord one thouFtniJ. eighi
h iiulred and sut) two and to me directed fur holding n
Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail dclitery.
General (luarti r Sessioni of thol'cnie. Common I'le.-i.
and Orphan's Court, in Itloonishurg. iu tho county of
I Coluinliia, oil the first Monday, (being the M day) uf
otfuieiiiuiT nexi. iiu'i to coiiiinue nnc weeK.
I Notice is h"reby given, to tho Coroner, the Justices of
inu i-ence ami ( onslablos ortne said county of Columbia
lint they he then and there in their proper persons al
' in o'clock iu the forenoon of said day, w ith their records,
Inquisitinns and other remembrance to do those things
which to their offices appertain tn be done. And thoso
that are bound by recognizance, to prosecute against tho
prisoners that are or may liu in the Jail of said county ol
Columbia to bo then and there to prosecute t lie tn as shall
b.-Jiisl. Jurors are re'iuested tn be punctual in thjr at
tendance, agreeably to their notices. Daled at llloouis
burg, the 'Jlstday of July, in the tear of our l ord one
thousand eight hundred and Hill two. anil in the eieh v
sixth year of the Indipendeiire ol tha United States of
America, luou save the Loinnionweallli.)
JCmil II. t'UU.MAN, SherifT.
Ulnom-burg, August!!, IM2.
LIST OP CAUSES
I'OR SEITEMHElt TEUM, 1 6(52.
1 Andrew (.'reveling, v Andrew Mcllick, et al.
2 Philip Wiuterttccii, vs Valentino Wiutcrstcen.
! .1 Daniel V. Set licrt. it al vs A. II. I'enrce, ct al.
4 Daniel F, UeybJrt vs Augustus U Piarco ctnl.
' 5 Henry Wells.Jr vs George Kinley jr.
II Samuel J. Healer, vs Abraham v. Uob'jjns, et nl,
7 Jacob I'ycr vs Abraham Klase.
H Abraham Klase, vsJacob I'.yer.
'J David l.eviet a vs Samuel L. lletlle.
Ill Daniel I Seybi rl vs Joseph Genil
11 niijnll .MeMurtric et nl vs Christian Wolf.
VI Frederick .Markrott" vs John Uulii-on.
13 tV'illiaui (.'oxetnl n William lloldreu.
II William A Caseet nl vs Centre tow luhip.
15 II II I'rens vs Joshua 1'etternian etnl
10 II II I'reas vs Joshua Fetteriuan ct al.
17 John It llrown et al vs Leonard II Rupert.
18 I'efr M Traughvs Aaron Clatnu.
III Baniuel Ilitleuueniles vs Silas I) Edgar.
'.'0 Mahlon Hicks ct at vs Oliver Lynn it al.
5! I George Hughes tt al vs J VCrisneil et at.
Jl James Harding vs KII.ih Keese,
U3 Lewis Larish vs Robert Hagenburh.
'Jl tsusauna Larish vs Hubert Ilagcnbuch.
2.i Andrew Larish's Executors s Hnbert llaganbuch
All Peter llnfi'mun's Executors vs David i'ol.
i7 N. II. Crea-y vs Henry V Kreas.
iH Knoch nvcretl h Mont. Kline et nl.
'Jl Win I. Parks vs l'.lisha Kohhins.
JACOB CVURI.V. Proth'y.
rroiuonotarys umce, i
liloomsl.utg, July.'T, lft;j j
(illANI) JUllORS.
SEl'TEMHEH TERM, 1802.
Ilenton John Dlldlne, I', jf, Mooro.
Heaver Samuel Cox.
Ilriarcreek J C tiiuith.
(.'entre Andrew Frens.
Catt4Hi,ga-i)r. J W llobhins, Daniel llclnbolil, Jacob
Creasy.
Coiiyngham Win L Kline.
Frnnklin J a Fahriiiger.
l'ighiiigcreek Ciuandus Unangst, llavid Vort.
Jackson Joshua Bat age.
Locust John I. Hurst.
Vndlson-James Welliver, Uriah Mills.
Mlillin-l) A Hess, II C Hess.
Mt. Pleasant Levi Uarrett
Maine-Jacn-rGildliug.
Pinu-Abmhani llenlock, Joliu Lnrkhsrt. Thomas
Mcllrlde, Dlijah Fullmer.
TKAVI3KSB JUIIOKS.
SEI'TF.M11KR TfillM, 1802.
Illonm Muhail Walter, Joseph IlarMey, John Dcit
erich. Ilor. Ilvrwick Jesse tlowman, Hndsnn Owen
Centro-Win Hliatfor. II W llageubuch, Jer. Hagen
burh. Catlanissa-Georgc Hcntt, Carper nahu, Daniel Hel
ls ig.
l'uhingcrei k Martin Aniinrriiian.
Frnnklin llenjutniu P Portlier.
Greenwood Isaac Dew lit, Hr.
Locust Reuben i'aliringer, John Davis. John Kline,
David llerbein, John Darner
Madison Valentine Welliver, Alallii.ii Moore, Shep
herd Runynii, Richard Demon.
Mt Plenant-Wm Miller. Win Kitchen,
Montour Peter He jnbach,
Mlllliu-Ell lless.
Maine Jaenb Khugar- WmT Shiiinan.
Orange Alfred Howell,
Pino - Dim ltunyaii. John Wjntcrtteeii.
liloomkiiurg, July .u. ii-. I
CHEAP MILITARY GAPS! I
MILITAUV CArB, of every sort, size and quality i
for said rhap at the nionmsburg Hat & Cap Linporium
Also riroceries,Conlectionaries.(Cigrs, Ac. 1
JOHN K GIUTOX .
rcmil.'iri! Srpt. 14, KM, 1
THE NATIONAL KXIIIBITION
or
Imported Itlooil & Amcricnn Breeds of Horns
Wll.t, Dtt IIKLI) ON
Keystone Park Agricultural Fair
Grounds, Wililanupoit, Pa,,
On Tvculoy Walntstky, Thuitday and Fri
day, Stplemitfi, 3, 4, ami ft, 1862.
PUK.Y1IUM LIST AND I'UIZK IJANNER
Ol'KN TO t-:Xtll ttl I OUS PUOM thr CAN
ADAS & O I'll Kit HUITISH PltOVINCIiS.
GUEAT NATIONAL KXI1IUITION OP
HOItSliS
AT WII.I.UMRrORT, 1M. 8F.PT. 2, 3. 4 & 5, I8G2
GUKAT NATIONAL HOHSK FAIR.
The mnnagur flatter llium-clms that, !
Ihougli the pint nxhibiiionH lieltl In oilier
p.irls of '.iiB Unlteil Slnles, hnvo been cii.l
nuiilly successful ant! cntiruly sat iftfacltiry
to tho public , tho prist experionco will oim
bio them to Improve xotntiwliat in tliu tie
Inils of the nrranuctnoii t5, nml In this con
liectinn they hope lo tlivn yrenler Incilitien
lor tho Julibcrnto oxntninntion tttiil trial of
linrses iniuniletl for rale, Wlllinmsporl is
easily mid ()iiickly nceesiblo Irom all direc
tions. Keystone I'nrls is uequnllfil in its
track for flinwttig ot trainin! a hnrfo. Tho
managers iltisilzn to make lhi hoti-u mart,
worthy ol its central position, and its u.Uta
ortlinttry fnciltties.
HOARD OF MANAGERS.
A. K KAl'P,
D. K JACK.MAN,
l'EI'HR HE1UJIO,
J. N IIAOG,
V F. LOU AN,
HENRY DRINKER,
GORDON F. MASON,
COL. S. G. HATHAWAY,
W'M. COLDER.
J. 11. COWDEN.
EDWARD LYON,
A. E. KAl'l', 1'reMilent.
H. E. Taylor, Treasurer.
W. I'. Logan , Chief Mnulial.
Geo. Al. D'Pui Secretary.
THE GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION
Ol Imported Wood mid American Breed of
HORSES
Will bo held ,n KEYSTONE PARK, Agri
cultural Fair Grounds,
IN WlLLIAMSt'Olir, I'A ,
On Toomlay, Wednesday, Thurfd.iy k Fri
day, Sfplembur 2, 3, 4, anil 5, "ifiti'.'.
Pi out in iti l.l-t ami Prize 1!, inner open
lo Exhibitors Irom the Cuiinilas
and other llrilifli Provinces.
G E N E 11 A LltHOUL A T IONS.
KNrilANCK 10 Tilt: 1MI1R.
The enlrHiice to Koystoim Park for visit
ors on fool, is by the Center Gate, on Camp
bell Streel. The enlranco for Hordes and
Carriages is by the N E. Ga'.e.on Campbell
Sireel.
Tlio gales will be open for tho admission
of the public Iroin fi o'clock, A. M , until
sundown of each day.
The Chief Marshal and Siiperinlt mleiiltf
of ttio Exhibition, will meel at the Presi
dent's Tent at 8 o'clock, A M., each day,to
perfect Ihe arransjements for the day.
SUPERINTENDENTS
A Superiiiienil.tni will accompany oach
set nl Jmloe-i, and point out Ihe different
classes ol Mock lo be t-xnibited. They will
seo that Horses are provided with liallers
by their owners, and suitably arranged for
exhibition each day.
G'JESTS, REPORTERS AND JUDGES
Will pluaso report themselves on their arri
val in town . at th nlHee ol the tociety,
corner of Third and Elnnia .-treeis, in 'Tay
lor's buildiny, where the commntee of Re
ceplina will be in hessain Cards ol admis
sion will be Itirn iahed lliem lo II, o exhibi
tion, nnd the Cummitlcu will extend to them
every civility within iheir power.
KKPOKTERS.
For the creafjr convenienco of editors
und tcporiers lor the press, a tent will be
specially set apart for their ne, and eeery
lacility wi! be alfonled them to obtain unit
transmit information.
A Commitlce of ri:cept;or. from the Press
will receive their brethren Irom abroad, on
Ihe field and lurther the purpoco ol their
coming.
JUDGES.
Tho Judges will usremble at Ihe lent of
the I'te.-nienl on the yronnd, nl 8 o'clock, A
Al. Tuesday, to organize and fill vacancies
in the board, should any occur. Tho re
port of the Judges inii.-t be handed to the
President's Secrelnry before Thurcilay noon.
REFRESHMENTS
Will be furnished lor visitors on the field nt
a moderate cluroe. A lent saloon for la
dies will bo provided with female attend
ants. Ices, Cofroe,Oy.U'rs &c , will be supplied
by a competent Confectioner.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
No Season tickets will be issued. Single
admission to (he arounds it. 2.5
Chililteti miller 12 ) cars of ago, half price.
Adiniltar.ee lo the seats opposite tho Judges
stand 10
Almnbers of Public schools, Seminaiies or
Colleges may commuio for admission with
the Treasurer.
YISITORS IN CARRIAGES.
For a four or six horse vehicle and driver,
passengers being supplied wiih tickets I 00
For a two horse vehicle and driver, passen
gers boins supplied wilh tickets 75
For a one hiree vehicle ami driver, passen
tiers beiny supplied with nckelt 51)
For a horse aud it-5 rider 50
HARN ACCOMMODATIONS.
Exhibitor! will be pro- ded Willi stalls
and bedding for their stuck, in die new
bams of the society, and in Malls adjoining,
to the extent nf their ability to provide the
same,(il nnlice is given on or bclore Ih Soil)
day ol August ) wilht'iit charj-e, so dial hnr
son may bo driven to ihe exhibition grounds
and need not be removed tilliho exhibition
Grain and hay will be lurnisned to those
who desire it al market price. Arrange
ments will also be made with public or pri
vate stable keepers lor exhibitors who muko
early requests lor tho keeping ot horses and '
at a roasobable chary. ,
ENTRANCE FEES. ;
In consideration ol ihe Superior Accommo- '
ilatious Offered Gratuitously. '
Competitor for premiums ot Silil) S 10 ,
do do do 100 5 ,
do do do SO and over ofl 3
do do do 3d nml under, 2 .
Single Horses, under llio sadJIo or in har
ness, entered for exhibition.
PREMIUMS.
Piumiums will not be paid on animals
removed Irom the exhibition, unless such
removal has the special approval ofthe
C li it! I Marshal, anil premiums not claimed
within thirty day alter the award, will be
considered ns lorfeited. Premiums will
not bo paid on hurees which are unsound.
NOTICE.
It is desirable that lnoe, who intend lo
make entries lor exhibition should notify
the Secreiary on or belore August 20ih,
Ihnl arrangements may positively me made
(or their accommodation. Leilers may be
uddruesed lo the Secretary at Wlllinmsporl.
Tbo Treasurer will pay premiums awarded
al Ihe buMiieM Tenl, on the Ground, at the
eloio ol ihe exhibition, and at his cilice in
Williamsport durinij tho lollowing mon h;
or will lorwurd any premium, not so paid,
in such maimer as Ihe person entiled to tho
same, nuy direct.
P U E Al I U M S :
Class No. 1 Thntough Rred Horses,
S'lillions.
Premium, Two Hundred Dollars, S200
Speed will be considered in making Ihe
award.
Class No 2 Thorough Ured Mares.
Pieniiuni One Hunorud Dollaia, SI00
Speed uill be considered in making tho
award.
Class No 3 Stallions for General usp, jix
.teats and ovor
First ptemlum, SI00
Second do 26
Class No. 4 Stallions for qeneral uo, four
years and under six.
First promluin 850
Second do 20
Class No 5 Slalliniis of 2 yean wv.l untlor
lour.
First premium 830
Second do 5
ClasM No 0Mores with Foal by their sides
Firif premium $40
Second do lo
Class No 7 -Ureoding Alaies,
For the best blooding mate (cur years and
over,
First premium S50
Second do 20
Class No 8 Fillic, two yean and under
four
Eirst premium 840
Second do 2u
Class No 0 Fillies, 1 year and under two.
First premium $20
Second lo
Class No 10 Colts 2 years anil under 4.
First pioinium SJ6
Second do lo
Clash No 1 1. Colts, Stallion or Geldings,
one,) ear and under two.
First premium 820
Second tlo to
Clae No 12 Alaichod horses, qeldings or
mares, lor the best span 16 hands aud over
First premium 50
Second do 20
For the best span of matched Horses, 14
hands anil under 10,
First premium 825
Second do jo
Class No 13 Fancy matched horses, geld
ings or mates..
First premium $25
Second do 10
Si.-', action ami speed will bo considered
in making n,e awnrd.
Class No 14 Gentlemen's spans of driving
l'rses, geldingi or marvs.
First Promi,im SI0O
Second ,n 20
IZU, nctinr. tnd rpced will bo considei
in making it award.
Class No lo Enmity horses, Geldings or
Mares.
For tho best family horse, four years nnd
over, drlvina, color, size and action will be
cnnsidorpiJ in making the award.
First premium S0
Stfcnud tlo 10
Clas No 10 Gemlempn's Dririna Horses,
Geldina." or Alarts, 4 years hnd over.
First premium 550
Se:ond do n
Driving, color, size, action anil speed will
be con'irioied in tnukinu the nwatd.
Class No 17 Saddle Hor-es
For the best Gentleman's Saddle Horse.
Fir-t premium S20
Seeontl do 10
For the boH Lady's Saddle Horso.
FirM premium S20
Second do 10
Class No 18 Farm and Draft Horse.
For the be-l pair ol Farm and dralt hordes
First premium S50
Second do 0
Class No 19 ReM sinslo Farm or Draft
Holies.
First Premium SI5
Jecoud do
Class No 20 Pnn!e,
Ponies, under 14 hands, driven double
Tandem or Trident,
First premium, Sla
Secot'd do 10
Class No 21.'
Rest team, six in hand, S50
Cl" No 2.
Best Inndem nr tridcrn learn, SJ0
STATE PRIZE BANNER.
Will be awarded 10 ihe Sinte (Agricul
lural Society) oilier than Pennsylvania,
which .-.hall, by its ciiizens. enter for cxhi
billon for ihe l-i r.jn-t number of valuable
horres a prize tiauner wnrih 6200
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR EX
HIBITORS Exhibitor wnh horses are required to ue
the Snnih entrance ".ate 011 Campbell St.,
in coming on 10 and returning from the
ground.
Entries or flock may be madtf at ihe of
fice of ihe Secreiary in Tatlor's Building,
mini Alnudav, 0 o'clock, p. in., September
lt, when llio books must be made up lor
the Jndocs. The exhibition nf ilot.k or the
track will take place precisely at the lime
specified in the subjoined arr.iiigemeiitjnd
animals 1101 prepared a! the proper lime
and place may, nt the discretion ol the
Judges, be ruled oul ol competition. Siock
will hi ma'ketl wnh ci.rds lurnished by the
Seereiart, designating the cljs- and No. of
emry; and dunn-i ihe cxtiitiiuon ihey must
be placed entirely under ihe management
ol 'he officers ol ihu Micieiy. II Milhcont
time has not been tiiven, in Ihe programme
I r ihu Judges to examine any one ola-s
belore the calling of another class, the firM
named class will he examined mi a vacant
pari of the around lo be designated by the
Chiel Marshal. Arrangements will be made
lor ihe trial of dralt horses by testing tiieir
stronutli, docility Sit:, at a load.
Owners or auents offering; hor.es for pre
mium or exhitmion will receive iickeis uf
admission. Exhibtlurs aro requested to
leave sufliciout pace aroniul each horse or
vehicle for Ihe Judges 10 pass Ireely.
The Judges will in all cases withhold
premiums where ihe horse is mil worthy or
i- unsound, though there be 110 cou:posi
lion. Exhibitors entering colls of the age of
ihrce years unit under shall furnish 10 the
Jiidues evidence of ihe lime ol foaling, 10
be filed with the Recording Secretary.
Pedigree of Blood Horsos ami origin aud
age mut be fuinislu d, if required, lor ev
ery horse offered Inr premium.
Tne Judges will report to the Board of
Alatiagers not only the horses entitled 10
premiums, but al-o ll'.ose next in merit 111
each class, to meet the contingency of any
objection which may arise to the award.
All horses not obtaining premiums', whieh
in the opinion of the Judges deserve speci
al commendation, will be so reported to the
board of Managers,
Tne Jndiies if nor satisfied an lo the reg
ulani) ol ihe entries in the tespcciive cUs
re', or tho sges of the horses as recorded
111 lilts entries, will apply 10 the Recording
Secretary lor information, and should theie
be any doubi, alter examination, of 1 heir
coming wiiliiu the regulations, or if any
horse is of such a charae'er a riot to be
emitted 10 exhibition iu competition, they
will report thu facts fur the consideration
of the Inu id of managers, that ucli course
may bn adopted a the case may require.
The several classes of liurtes upon exhi
bition will be called lor iu the order indica
ted iu the programme, and precisely at the
hour 11111110,1 , when a flag will be raised
near ihe Judges' stand with the inscription
"CLKJlt TIM TRACK"
When the hour arrives for the exhibition
of any c'ass ot horses the bell will be rung
and a flag will be raised to indicate thu
class 10 tie extubiied,
, All horsos entered will be at the risk of
the owners. The mosl ulTeoiuul means
will be taken through the agency of the
police and otherwiru lo guard und protect
the horses exhibited; but the managers
cannot be responsible Inr injuries occasion
ed by accident or otherwise.
Reports ol the doings of !ho Exhibition
will bo ofiicially pubhsiiod,
SALE OF HORSES.
Horsos intended lor public or private sale
will be labeled accordingly, und a portion
ol the ground will be designated far Iheir
examination and sale The services of an
uuctipneer Will be provided and a time
named for public intes. The Secretary will
give notico of such intantlod sales, if early
entry is mode with him to that uffecl. .Such
horses cannot be withdrawn until tho close
of tho exhibition, except by written author
ity ol the Managers.
COLOR OF BADGES.
Members of tho several commiltocs will
bo recognized by the following badges :
Class'Nos 1 & 2 Thorough Bred horses
Navy 1)1 no tibbon.
Class No 3. Stallions, 6 years and over,
Green riboon.
Class No 4, Stallions 4 years and under
6, White Ribbon.
Class No. 6. Stallions, 2 yoars and under
4, Green and White ribbon.
Class Nos. 6 & 7, Mares with foal and
Breeding Mare, Oranuo ribbon.
Class Nos 8 & 9. Fillies, Black ar.d Or
ange rib'.iun,
Class Nos 10 k 11. Colts, Green end rod
ribbon.
Clati Nos 12 k 13. Match and Fancy
Match horses, red and While ribbon.
Clues No 14 Gent's Spam of Driving
Horses, Light Bfun nnd Pink ribbon.
Clas No 15 Family Horses, Red Whito
and Blno ribbon.
Class No 16. Gent s Driving Horses,Bluo
aud While ribbon.
Class Nus 17 k 20 Saddle Horses nnd
Ponies, Black nud While ribbon.
Class Nos IH &: 19. Fanners' Draught
Horses, red ribt on.
Class Nos 21 k 22. Best Team, Pink
ribbon.
Boaid of Managers, Rosettes.
RAILROAD ARRANGEMENTS.
No leature ol thu Horso Show is more
pleasing lo the managers, aud wo trust ac
ceptable lo Ihe public, than the facilities
oflcret! for the transportation ol horses und
grooms to and Irom the exhibition.
Pennsylvania Central R. R , Phila. & Erie
It. R, Pliila, k Reading R R. Lebanon Val
ley R. R , Cattawissa R. R., Elmita k Wil
ltainpori R. R., Syracuse, Binghampton k
N Y. R R., Eat Penna. II R , Shamokm
Valley R. It., will carry visitors, horses and
grooms Irco one way. The Lackawanna
&c Bloomsburg, Phila. Wilmington k Balti
more, nnd Cumberland Valley, agree lo tlo
as other roads do. There are other roads
to hear from, which will, without doubt,
come into the same arrangements. Thus it
it will be seen that the Slate of Ponnc , is
thrown wide open 10 the exhibition. The
roads will collect fares 011 nil horses coming
lo the exhibition, and return them free, un
presentation of the Certificate that they have
been on exhibition, and aro unchanged in
ownership. The lollowing is the lorm ol
thurtilicaie referred to above :
NATIONAL HORSE SHOW.
Wili.iamspoiit, Sept. 18G2.
To RuUroatl Agents :
l'lns certifies that has had on exhi
bition, aud not sold Horses, al ihe First
National Horse Show, held in Williamstioit
Penna., 011 the 2d. 3d, 4th ami 5th of Sep
lember, 18G2. ' Secreiary.
Daily Order of Arrniigcmcnls.
The cue n ill booncimil for .ulioiaaloii nf .hp onlal,-.
from til o,.lock, a. in. until suntlon o uach day.
7 ucsilay, September '2nd.
I 8 o'clock am Tho Jtnlijpg will nasemblp at tho I'resl
1 iteiit'a Tent to orgiuiizu. nncurtaiu anil till vacancies,
and rcceivu tliu Hooks of llnttira for thu i xhiliition.
I Hi o'clock a m All liorst'i ctiturud for prt iiiiuin, cx
' hiliition or salt, must bo prcucnt on the ground.
ju n chick 11 111 .'ii inu Hoiiiin o: inn ui'ii. tin? t.rana
Cavalcadu will form 011 thu half mile track, in which nil
homes niitvred for primium. exhibition or sate, aro i x
tiertcd to be present and take their utace. na cain.,1 lr
1 thet,'hii f Marshal.
I Aflorllie grand cavalcade, alt homes entered for preno
iiiin will ntseinbh: under the (lags desijnalin; thtlr
Ill o'clock a 111 At tho sound ofthe heir, classes Nos.
18 slid 111, (Farm anil Draft llurtus,) will o9citiblu in
front of the JudJes' stand fur Inaner tion. atipr r,lri.
I they will ri tire to thu east part ct the grounds for the
luniiiinOl men siivnj:ill, null 'piillllls lur V orK,
IS! o'clock pin liinner. The track will Le open for
proniiicnous Olivine, till SnMock pin,
ij o'clock p 111 At the sound of tliu boll, Class No. C
(tltires with 1'oal by their side,) will assemble iu front
of the Judges' stand lor exhibition
SI o'clorK p 111 At the sound of th bell, clnss No. 7
(llreeding .Mares) will asemble in front ofthe Jiidno'
st. tnd for exhibition.
':! o'clock p in Trial of speed ofthe horses designated
by th- Judges.
4 o'clock p in At the snuuilof the hell. Class Xn. .1
(Stallions nf'J jcars and tin lor !.) will assemble in
Iroutof thu Judges' stand forethibitiou.
5 o'clock in Trial ol speed ot the horse designated
by ths Judges.
Il'ednesdaij, September 3.
9 o'clock a in At the sound of the dell, rlassi- Nos.
B9 ami 10 (Fillies nud colts,) will assemble in front of
.I,.. I...I.T..U B.1...I fnr ..Vl.it. I......
'Jl o'clock a in Trial of thu speed of horses ccsigoatcd
by the Judges.
ID o'clock a m At tho sound oj thu boll, Class No. la
(Fnncy matcliou hurscs, cvldii.gs or n ares.) will as
semblu iu (rout ofthe Judges' stand for exhibition,
IUJ o'clock a in Trial of sdeed of tliu horses designa
ted by the Judges.
Hi o'clock a ni At the sound ofthe bell Class No. 11
Colts (Stallions ai.d Holdings 1 year nnd under ".) will
assombluiu frant ofthe Judges' stand Cir exhibition.
12 o'clock m At the sound of tne bell, Class No. 17
(-'udillj ll(irCH., i will assemble iu front ofthe Judges'
stand forcxliibitioii
lit n'clCHkp in Dinner. Tho track will bo open fir
promiscuous driving until 'J p in
2 o'clock p in At thu sound of the bell, class No. 4
(Stallions 4 years nud un ler li.) w ill nsecmhlu in front
uf the Judges' stand for exhibition.
UJ o'clock p in Trial of speed of the horses designs-
icu uy tne juuges.
a o'clock p iu At the sound of (lie hell, class No 20
(Ponies under 14 hands, &c., sec hill,) w ill assemble in
front of tho Judges' stand for exhibition,
at o'clock p m At the siundof tho bell, class So. 15
(Family Horses.) will usseinble in front of the Judges'
1 o'clock p in Trial of speed of thu Horses designa
ted by the Judges.
Tliuisdtni, September 4th.
P o'clock n in A Crand Cavalcade of all horses en
tered for premium, vxhibiton or ale, will take phue on
toe half mile track.
10 o'clock a in Trial of speed of tho horses designs,
ted by tho Judges,
I0 o'clock am At the sound of tho bell, class num.
her l'J (Matched Horses,) w ill assemble in front of the
Judges' stand for exhibition
11 o'clock a in Trial of speed of the horses designa
ted by thu Judges.
Ill o'clock n iu At tht sound ofthe bell, class No 21
(ri in hand.) wilt assemble in front of the Judges' stand
lor exhibition.
IS o'clock M Trial of speed of the horses designated
by thu Judges.
l.'i o'clock p in limner. The track willbc open for
promiscuous dntiug until So'ilock.
S o'clock n iu Trial of snoed ot the horses desiiriinisil
by Ihe Judges.
St o'clock p ni At tliu sound nf the Im-II, class No 3
(Stallions li lears and over.) will assemble in front or
the Judges' stand for exhibition
Ji o clock p ni Trial of speed of horsrs dcslenntr.,1
by the Judges.
I o'clock p hi At thu sound ofthe bell, lines num.
her S! (Thorough llred Mures,) tt ill nsfemblo In front of
tne juuges' stanii lor eiuioiiion.
41 o'clock p in Trial of speed of the horses desienn.
ted by tho Judges.
Friday, September 5th.
U o'clock n in-0 rand Hntreo of Horses by Status, in
competion for the I'lUZU 1IANNI1K. llio horses from
each Statu will bo preceded by a banner bearing Its
name.
Ill o'clock am 1 rial or speed or tho horses dosuiiatcd
by the Judge.
10 o'ltoik a m At tho sound nf ths boll. Class No. 1
(Thorough Ured Stallions,) will assemble in front ol the
Judges stand for ex ibitiun,
101 o'clock a in At tho sound of thsbell. Class No 14
(Rcutlemcn'i spniu of Driving Horses,) will assemble in
rront oniiti Jungcs' siauuioruxinuitinn.
It o'clock a in Trial of speed ol thu horses designated
bv the Judges.
It o'clock a in At the sound ofthe boll, Class No, Si
(Tandems ur Triilems.) will assemble in trout of tho
Judges' stand for exhibition.
14 o'clock M Trial of speed of thu horses designa
ted by thu Judges.
1 o'clock p in At Ihe sound of tho bell, dais No. lrt
(Gentlemen's Driving Horses.) w ill assemble in front of
thu Judges' stand for I'thibiliou.
3 o'clock p in At the souud of tho hell, there will ho
a trial of speed ol thorough Ured Horses designated by
the Judges.
4 o'clock p in At the sound of tho bell, al horses to
whom premiums havu been awarded' w 111 ussoiiihlo on
the halfmilu trnclutwiiialiliinc tho awards will he an
nounced from the Judges' stuiul, und premium Hags dis
tributed Tho Chief Marshrl requests punctuality on tho part
ofcxhibitors, in having their horses ready for exhibition
on tin signal of tho bell, according tn tho ndviirtisd
programme. Dorses not ready for exhibition as called
for sy thu Chief Marshal, mny bu rejected roin the list
oi competitors lor premiums;
If stilUcient time has not been given in Ihe programme
for the Judges tn examine any one class, before thu call
Ing oi'auolhcr classs.the first named dais will ho ex
amined on a vacant part of the ground, if so ordered by
the Chief .Marshal.
DR. W. F. I.OGAN.
Ci.Vasjaf.
AugmtO tecs.
EDUCATIONAL.
Tho subscriber would tako this method nf informing
his former pupltiand friends generally, that he inteude
TO HE-OPEN ms SCHOOL
in Wastinctonville, on Monday, August (th 1367.
J THOMAS
July 19th. !??,
AYEH'S
CATHARTIC
Art ron tick, S. tils, url
romplshilngt Aro you out of
order, nltli jeur systsm CW
taupe.!, nhd your fellns un
lonilortnblof Thus sjmp
tom ore often Ibo prclud t
scilom lllnri. sum- nt of
sickness l crssplng nn yon,
lid should be uteris.! by
timely lie or Ibo right rem
edy. TuU A)cr't I'ill", nnd
cIcmiio out ths illionlerrl hit
inois puriry lbs UomWd
let the t! n 11 more on uikAV
slrucled In health ssli.
They llltnulsto the functions
.f tlm body Into vigorous hs
tlilly. ptirirr Iho system from
the tlatructloiis nhlch mko
Uliesso. A cold settles lonievrlmro tn ttio body, and ob
structs Its natural function. Tlie.o, If hot relkired,
tenet upon themselrcs nud tho surrounding organs, pro
ducing irsrisral Aggravation, sulTeriiig, and ibsouso,
t'lilJo In this condition, oppressed by tlm derangsusiits,
take Atcr's I'ill", and seo Ihiit directly lliey rtiltsrs Uss
nattirnl nclton tf tho sylem, and trltli It tbo buoyant
foslliic; of heatlti sgMn. tVhal Is true and so apjiursnt In
this tilvinl and rotnmon coinplaiut. Is ntio truo In rtuvnjr
or the dscp seated and daugsrous dlslsmpsrs The samsj
purgaUre efTsct expets thsin. Caused by shnlbir otiHtnss
tlous and derangements or the natural Tunctlom of Ibo
boily, they am rapidly, und tnsiiy or them surely, cwrad
by tho same means. None vr ho know the virtues of thoso
1'ills, trill neglect to employ them nlien ufTcrlntf from
the disorders I hoy cure.
SlftUiments from loadlnir physician In somo cT llss
principal cities, and fruiu other tU kuowu putdls bus
sods. From a Fbrwanlin Merchant rfS. 7-ouit, Ih. 4, Ml
Dr. Attn: Tour Pills aro the paragon of all that li
groat In modlclno. They hnto cured my Utile daughter
or ulcerom sores upon her hands and feet that had proved
Incurable for years. Ilor mother has Wen long grtuvt
ouily alHIeted with btotcliei an t pimples on her skin and
In her hair. Afler our child was cured, ilie atsa tiled
jour lills, aud ther hare cured her.
ia& Ktnrtnnirwlii
An a Fnntlly Plivilo.
J-'i-om Dr. V. 11. (Mrtnriphl, .Vrui Ortrarii.
Your l'lllf nro the p'.lnee of purges. Their Mutlenl
qualities surpass any cathartic we poises. They ara
mild, but very certain nnd eCTectuat Itrtlielr acltui on tlio
'bowel, which makes them iuroluablo lo us In tbo didrr
trcattnent or dlseae.
Headache, Slckllcmlache, Foul Stomath.
Iron Dr. Jilw'H J lUyd, tlaltimort.
DfttrtIlr.0. Arrnt Icannot answer you wAal comptslnta
I haro ciire'J with ynur till better than to ssy all tout tat
tier trait with a pnrgalin vxtdkint. I plnee great ilepeji
deneo on an eflVctii il ealhirlic In my ibilly contet with
disearo, and llielng ss I do that your fills afloid us tha
best wo Lure, I of course value them highly,
. , , . Pitrsncio. Ta., May I, IMS.
Dlt. J.C. Atrn. girt t liavo Iwen rcpeotsdly cured of
tho worst hnuljiJit any body can havo hy n dose or two
of your I'ill. It seems to ariso frum a foul slooiMh,
which they clianu at once.
Vours with great respect, ED. W. PltRIlU!,
Otrk of Sttamer Oaritn.
Dtlloim Dlsonlcra T.lvrr Complaints.
J'tith Dr. Tlimhrc lull, uf Hm York Cfy.
Net only aro your Pills mlmirublv adapted to their ur
poso ni an oiirrlent, but t find Iheir lieneflclnt rIT.tts upon
tho Liver very marked Itidocd. They haro In my prac
tice proved mnro cRVrtuat for tho cum of sifwui com
plainlt than any rna remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely
rejoieo Hint wo hatn at length a pingalho wtilch is wor
thy tho conSdouco of the profession and tho .e..j1o.
DtMniHtm or tin lirrxr.ion,
tfaslilnglon, 11. C., Till Keb , 18JC. f
Bin : I hove runt your Pills In my general nnd luwidtsl
practice erer slnro joii mado tbi-m, and csnnut In sitale to
euy they aro Iho best ratbuitio we employ. Iholr rogu
lntliig action on Ibo ller Is quick and decided, rouse,
quenlly Ihey are mi iiduilrnblo leiiK'dy for demigcments
of tint organ. Indeed, I havo seldom found nriiaeof
filioill diiciuc so obstlunle that It did net readily yield to
tbotn. Jrrutiinally jours, AI.O.N.0 IIAI.I,, ,. D,
l'hytician nf the .Vnriui HniiiUiU
Dysentery, IJInrrlircn, Ililux, "Worms.
Jltwt Dr.J. U. (lieai,nfl'l,icagn.
Your Pills havo had n long trial In my practice, and I
hold them iu esteem it ono of tho best aperients 1 Imve,
evor found. Their alterative tiled upon the liter niolus
them an excellent remedy, when giteu in smali dose (vr
lilimti tlymiUry mid Mtrrlicra. Iheir siigar-couibig
makes Iheiu ery acceptable aud coiiuuieiit for tho u3
of women aud children.
Uyspeiisln, Inipiivlty of the ninod.
Firm ltee. J. V. llimet, lMor ifAdnut Ciiuicli, Jhitm.
Da. Aunt I have used joir tills wllk extraordinary
success In my timlly and niuong those I mu sailed tovlalt
Jn diltiess. To regnUto tho ogans tr iligmllon and
imiiry the blood, Ihey are tho very ivst remedy I lmvo
ever linon, and 1 cau cmifldently recommend them to
my friends. Yours, J. V. JIIMHS.
Yn9AW, Vryomlng Co., N, T., Oct. St, ISM.
Burt Sm: I am using jnnr C.vlliarllc I'ill In my praj
tlce, nnd find them an excellent purgathe to eleumu Uu
system aud jnriy Uit fmutaini of the Wnou".
JOHN G. MUACIIAM.M.D.
Conatlpntloii, Convenes, Suptireaalon,
Illiviuiintlsiii, fJnut, Neuralgia, Drop
sy, l'niiilysls, Fits, etc.
ri om Dr. J. 2'. I'aughn, ilmtrtnl, Cmaifi
Too much cannot ho wild of your Pills for I!k euro of
eotriKM'tf. If other or our fralernlty have found thoiu
as efllcaeious aa 1 have, Ihey should julu me iu pro-lnlm-ingltror
tho benefit or Iho multitudes who HunYr frail
thateompbiint, which, nlihnii-li bad enough in Itsidf, is
tho progenitor of others that are worse. I belli vo em
firoierr to originate In Iho llrer, but your lilts affect that
organ and cure the dl9o.ise.
From Sin. E. Start, Fhythton onJ JIMrifi, finl-m.
I find one or two lurgo doses of your Pills, "taken at tlie
prorer time, aro excellent promotlx es of the uaturnt tKie
riouwhen wholly or putlally Mtppitsied, and also vtTy
eftectltnl lo cfruinr tho stomach and Myr! wormt. Thoy
aro so much tho belt physio wo liavo that I rtcunnuoud
no other to my patients.
From the Rev. Dr. mwka.ofthe MMoJlst Eplt. Church.
Pit.iski Hoi'SF. Savannah, Oa.. Jan. 6, 18G6.
HoxontD Bm: I should bo lingiatoful for tho rollcf
your skill lias brought mo If I did not report my case to
you. A cold settled In inv limbs and brought on excru
ciating v'um,qiciiim, which ended In cAi nnic rhruma
Um. Notwithstanding I h id the be-t of phvsiel.iiis, the
disease grow-worso and worsa, until by theoiivlceol yonr
execllont ngent In lliiltlciore, Dr. Maekenilc, I tiled votrt
Iills. iheir effects were jlow, but sure. By pereovo'tlnr
la Iho uso or them, I am now entirely well.
SrNATi CimiBtrt, Daton P.nugn, IA., 6 Deo. HS5.
Dr. Atta: I hnvo been entirely cuinl, by jour Pills, of
rthetmuUe, Gout a painful disease Hint bad uffilcted mo
forjears. VINCCM' ELTDtU.
-Mot or tho rills In market conlnln Mercury,
which, although u vuliialilo remedy In skilful hands. Is
dangorous in a public pill, from tho dreadful conse
quences that frequently follow Its Incautious use. Tliese
contain no mercury or mineral substance wliatevor. '
Prlso, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Soxes for $1.
Prepared b7 Dr. J. C. AYER So CO., Lowell, Mais.
Sold by K P ; z. C M Gagcnbuch, and J R Moycr,
Plooinsbiirg; J Schuyler. Ilohrsburiri Masters k Sou,
Millvlllu; P Masters, Ilenton j Lazarus 4c Fisher. Or
onievillei G F Fowler Fowiersville; A Miller, Ilor
wick ; Low ti llroa .Ceutervillej 11 F Iti ighart & Pros
Fspyj M I! Shoeuiaker, llui khorii j lleighart & Nuss,
MainviIIe: J Eharptess, Cattawissa; Crcusy 6c Co.,
Light Street: and dealers everywhere.
July SO, ltGi ly.
&f EVANS k WATSON-
WFifSSSB S;AMANnr.ll SAFF.d, ni:
VJ imkvmMaVMlVl'M A"' 'u"'a Fourth
mlfifiMSrafgrSiWrecr, Philadelphia, havo on
ami a largu nssorimeni oi r ire
Thief proof Halaiuandcr Safes.
Iso, iron doors, for banks and
stores, iron shutters iron sash, all
'makes of locks equal to nuy niiide
in trio united Malts.
I'icrSnfetin onr Jir3, Ml came out right! vith con
tents in good tondition.
Th.i Salamander Safes of Philadelphia against the
world.
EVANS & WATSON,
havo had the sureet demoktration in tho following cer
tificate that tlll'ir mntltlfltrltiro of H.ilnninmli'r RilC. I...
nt length fully warranted tlio representations which have
beenmadeoftheniasrcnderiiig.nl undoubted security
ngalnst the terrific element.
Philadelphia April 12. ltWfi.
Messrs F.vans tf Watson; Gentlemen It affords us
thu highest satisfaction to state to you, that uwing rto
the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander,
Safes which wo purchased of you some fivn month siniu
wu saved n largo portion of jcuilry, nnd nil our books,
&c exposed to tho calamlnous, fire lit ltaiistcad place on
the morning of the llih jn;i
When wo reflect lint these safes were located in the
fourth slory oftlie building ttu occupied nnd that they
fell subseiiicutry luttm heup of burning rums, where the
vast concentration of the heat mused Ihe brass plates rv
melt, we cannot but regard Ihe preservation uf Iheir val
uable contents as most conwucliig proof of the great se
curity nll'orded by your safes.
We shall Hike great pleasure in recommending them to
men nf business ns n sure nil, huh again! Are.
G HOUGH V. SIMMONS & 11110., .levellers.
C7They havu since purchased six large Safes,
July an, iaJ-J. Angust 20. 1859
Choice Wheat.
Why sow the L mcastcr, when yov can
procure Whrat, yielding double tfic
amount per acie.
Read tub I'eLLowiN CrtmnciTE ritoM Uiphiekced
I'ikmkbs :
We, the undersigned, Farmer, residing In tho county
of Northumberland, do certify, that we purchased of
Axnu.' Woir, a new article of White I'.gypiian Hcardcd
Wheat, last Fall, and Und it far superior to anything
grown iu Ihis section, Thu stem Is tall and strong ripens
su vitiiy us in ueiy iiie iiisiuuoiis ntiacK or inn itessia
liy and Weevil, and will yield at least, one.thlrd mo"
to the aero thun any other wheal nuw grown in thi
section of country- WeiWould cheerfully recommend
to our agricultural friends, throughout the Slate, as
every way worthy of their careful attention.
Isaac Vincent, I llennevillo Lcinbsch,
Thomas Dearmond, I John Mct'arland,
Samuel Dearmond, I J, G, Durham,
Silas llainbaih, John I.H.cn,
Solomon II. Walters, j D. Dciirenbach,
Henry tV alls, Joseph Nicely,
J. II. Lcinbach, lioherl M, liunel,
Tfter lUgenbuch.
Fnr parliculars rnnrcriitng this valuable wheat, ro-
jdtro of Andrew Ktea, of Centre. orJ.K Groii, of
uiocmiDurg, Joiy 13, lt-3-C'W.
BLANKS ! BLANKS! I
Of every description, for sals at tbis office.
in hi ' '.' i iy
LATEST WAR NEWS.
A DRAVT OllDUED I
On Monday tho -ltli, by order of tbo
President, tba Seoretnry of War i.i.iucd tho
oIlovTinc orbor :
"Orderc'l ht. Thnt a tltaft of .'1(10,000
militia b? immcdnatoly called into tbo ncr
ycJ of tho United Htntea, to aerro for nino
months tink'fa sooner discharged. Tho
Secretary of Warvill osaign tho rjuotaa
to tho Stale, and establish regulations for
tho draft.
Sd. That if any Stato shrill not.bv tho
15th of August, furni.h' its quota ofthe
additional MCO.OOO volunteers authorized
by law, tho doGcionoy of volunteers in
that Stato will also be mado by special
draft from tho militia. Tho Secretary of
War will citablish rcgulatioriijfor this pur
pose." ANOTHER DASH HY GEN. POPE
Reported Evacuation: 6 lU-.hmondA
Successful Iltconnotssindr,
Ocn, Pope reports to Ocn llallcck that
a rccoiinoissancfi, ''under Gen Crawford,
crossed the llapidan and pushed forward
to Orangetown, which was oicupiud by
two regininnts of the enemy's cavalry tin
dur Gen Robertson. Eleven of tlie enemy
were killed and fifty-two taken prisoners.
Among tlio latter wore one major, two
captains anil two lioutenanls. Our loss
was two killed und three wouiitlfij. 'I he
enemy retired in such haste an to leave
t!in wounded in ottr hands. The railroad
and the telegraph line between Orange
Court-House and Gordonsviite were tie.
ftroy.
O F
Valuable Real Estate.
in pursuance ofnn order of tlia Orphan's Court of
Columbia county, on
S'Hurday, the HUd day of .August, 18G2.
at It) o'clock in the forenoon, Levi A Hutchison and
Hatnuel 11 Hutchison, Guardians of thu persons and es
tates or Arthur and Clarissa J Hutchison minor children
of William Hutchison, late of Mount liea.nnt township
in said county, deceased, will cxpoe to sale, by 1'uhtic
V endue, ttpon the premises, n certain
PIKCR OR PARCEL OF LAND.
situate in Mount Flcasatit township tn sard county, con
Mining about
i wmcii is crccicu a
Tavern Stand.
ll"'"1tliii."'i,h "'iniuildlncs. Lnto the
lSy5SiSirS? Tm minors, situate in
the township of Mount licasani
and county aforesaid.
JACOn UYHRLY, Clerk.
nioomsburg, July II, ISG3.
TEUM90F 3t.r,:-To be sold sofljcrt lo tffti dwer
ofKlizabeth .Miller, andpnyiucntof iln-prlniipal sum to
tire heirs ofl'redericlc Miller after her dec-ae. amount
Inu tn S Ten c-cr cent, to hi ttaidon dnv-nf mhI,-. i,.
third less ten per cent on cotiflrinnfinn of sale, Tho
uowcrot l.eMiia nutciiKon to remain In iho property
during Irer lifo, and principal one year after her de
cease, wilh interest the balance to bepaid in fourequal
annual parrmonfwrth interest. all to Uu secured bv t.m,,i
and mortgage.
Juiy u(ieoj.
I3R1CK! BRICK 1! BRICK!:!
Good Brick, just manufactured
and for sale cheao. wholesale nud rn.
Wl...ji thi!lllnfinihnr tl.li-lr Xn..l
Apply to the subscriber.
IIC.NllY S. AUTin'K.
nioomsburg, June 23, 1802.
BANK NOTICE.
iotice is hereby given, that the Bank
, i oi iiiiiiic, ii nana o. i9ue, iiiscount ana t'epos
It, located in the llornugh of Damillo, .Montourcotinl) ,
w ith u capital ol'i'wo Hundred Tlieiisahd Hollnrs, in
tends making nppllc ilioti nt the licit regular session of
tint Legislature uf l'eiinslvania, for the renewal of its
charter, and extension of its privileges, for n termor
twenty years from the expiration of its present chattel,
with the same name, titlu. location niW capital.
Ily order ol IhcBoard of Directors.
IJAVinCLAItK.Cashier.
Uauvillc, Fa., Juno 23, 16G2 tiiu
AUDITOR'S NOTIUE.
C lU'.IHTOns, and other persons interested, will take
' notice that the under igned. Auditor appuinled by
the Orphan's Court of Columbr.i county, to setlle nud
adjust thu rates and proportions of the astets of tin
llstate of llenjamin llnyman, dee'd.. iu the hands of
Solomon Nevhard hi nUmiiiistrator. to and nnioug tlr-s
creditors ofthe said deceased, according to law, u ill at.
tend to the discharge of hU duties, at his olh.e. In
Hlooinsburg, in said county, on Saturday, tho Sixteenth
day of August, A, 1) one thousand eight hundred and
ixty-two.attcn o'clock, A.M., (tho confirmation of the
first Auditor's llepurt having been taken oiT hy 'lie said
Court, nud the said report rc-committi d the said Audi
tor, when and where all persons interested are rcues.
ted to present their claims to tho Auditor, or bo debarred
from coining in for a share of the assets.
W. W1UT, Asdilor,
lllonmsburg, July 12, 1302 ivr.
R.'IW-BONE
Super -Pliospliatc of Lime.
BAUGII AND SONS,
manufacturers and Proprietors,
iVb. 20 South Delaicarc Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
This manure is manufactured from pure Raw Bonn,
and warranted to contain all their original organic mat
ter u'uhtirued or calcined bones are used, and it is sold
under a guaranty from the manufacturers that it isfrec
from adulteration.
tT7" Last season tho demand for this manure exceed
ed that of any foruicr one, nud with few exceptions the
results hate been highly favorable. No pains will bo
spared to maintain it- standasd of popularity
ij- S0 It. YOCK OltlllKS EARLY.
l'lUCE, 815 per '-2U00 lbs. cash.
GROUND RAW BONES.
WARitANTKD rutti:.
A large supply on hind for Fall sales,
I'ltiCE 835 per U0OO lbs. cash.
K7" Tho abovo Munurci can be hnd nf regular Deal
ers or of llAUlill k. SUNS,
No 20 Soulli Delaware Avenue, lii jladclphia.
July ID, ln.2-llm.
TO WHO). IT MAY COXCGRN.
Having matin such arrangements, as enabtrs tin to'
procure at onca, 1'ensioiis, llouuty Moiu' Hack.
l'a . be, 1 beg to cull tho attention ofthusc interested,
tn tho following :
Alldlsahlnd rioldles.tlic widows or minor children or
soldiers, who die, or havo been killed iu Iho serv sce.ae.
entitled lopemions. Tliu i'lnw sor olhrr legal lu-irsuf
soldiers uholiavoilied or been killed intltu urvkc,arx
entitled tu the.
$100 Bounty.
N. II. All claims nro carefully examined by the Do
partment, nud it is ofthe inmost importance tu claimants
to cmplo) regular und experienced counsel, jf tlauy wish
In avoid delay, All ca.es entrusted to my car-, aro at
tended to at once, aud all letters aiuncred by return
mail, and nn charge is made, until tho 1'cnsion is granted
N. II. I'orsons entitled tn thu Sl" llounlv, can havu
their claims cashed on application al luyolticv, Ally's
i'en.iim Agents, writing for blanks, and rcqucsite in
slructions.also persons wishing Information to tuabhj
t lie in to Intuitu lauds under thu provisions of Ihu lata
llometteud Art.thould enclose a fen.
Address, M. A. CANi)i:iiS,.(fr-.il Laic.
Junu'Jc, IrCJ 3m, fireenrburg, I'cnn'a.
ADM IN 1ST It ATO US NOTIC E.
Estutt of licnjainin Folk, deceased.
N
JOiiCF. is hereby given that Utters of Admlnlstra
S tinu on tha estate of Henlauiiu Folk, late of Hem
lock twp, Columbia county, decc used, havu been grained
by tne llrglttcr ut ssiu i ounty io inu uuui-rsiEiieu, sun
reside In ihe. same township. All persons having claims
or demands agaiusi iuecna0 ot tr.e nereneui are re-
nuctttdlo prcsentthem tar suuoment. ana tnose in
tlibtedto make riunt wiihout delay.
I3l.rtl.v jui.r. I WLI,
.Um'rs.
ClIBIslCV.V FOLK,
Jin: Iff 3 tt,