ift .1 it COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT John G. Frcm, Local Editor. JL . SATURDAY MOntJIMO, S13PT. 13, lOfiX TS CELEBRATION Of Tllii Anniversary of the Adoption tf the CONSTfTUTItN OF rilR 0N1TUU STATUS. MASS MEETING. in nunu&nce m mn rccommenaaioin 01 ina iia mp. Witle tfiato Comiuituc. the Democrats antl all other 5,., ..n of Columbia county, loyal to tho L'onttltutlnn T- " . r n.1..inkl rnlin,,, Inun1.it .Iia 'nfi.l ti.l ' It li anil the Union ae It ik and opposed alike to Southern Bcceiston mil Northern Abolition, era rcques ted to conveno In General Mats Meeting, at Ilia Hots ,f Samuel Everett, IN OUANQEVILLEj PENN'A., On Wednesday, September 17th, 1802, At 9 o'clock, p. m.. to celebrate tho Annlvarsary nf Ui, adoption o me ii-one ituuon or the united States, i, Iv a revowai oi our tiRvouen to mat sacrea instrument i 'imthe doctrines of Washington. Madleon. Jackson and Its other wise and patriotic frtmcrs, and tnibo Union and Government of which itia the only reliable tond and Just basis. An addre.s aparoprlateto tho day and tho occasion, III be delivered IniMeeargell'e Grove, by an able and eloquent Speaker, who lias been Invitodfor that purpose, Democrats- frlenda of (he Constitution and Union rally to this meeting, so that It Tiall tin ono in all re. ipsils crcdltabto to our glorious cause, and worthy of tue tilth purpose for which it la called. II v the Democratic Committo of Correspondence. ' JOHN G.KRUEZE, CAairmen. September 13, 1SCX Democratio Mass Meoting at Sorono. Agreeably to public notice given by handbills, and through the different Doin ocratic papers in tho county, there was a Democratic Mass Meeting iicld at Sercno, Columbia county, on Saturday., tlio tflh day of Septcinbcr,ie6'.2, which was largely attended. Tito people began "to gather about half-past eleven o'clock A. M. and 'continued to pour in, in largo delegations, mntil noarly 2 P. M. They come in reg ular old-fasliiosiod style ; with fourliorsc teams, hickory trees planted upon the wagons. Stars and Stripes floating and Martial Muaic .playing. Tho Lairdsvillo Brass Band wau pre sent, and was quite tin acquisition to the meeting. Ttiy enlivened the occasion with some nf their best pieced. Among thn first objects of attraction was tho appearance of a Military Com pany, well ftio'tp,pcd, although rather fiiitastic.lly, and in drill not inferior to many on the field of battle. They wcra good looking company ripe for .the wax. Tb'e company oa arriving at the spot selected for tho holding of the meeting, gave three cheftra (that would have done credit to a whole Brigade) for thcy"constt tiition and the Union," arid three cheers for the "Stars and Stripes." This Was ihc largest meeting we ever had the pleasure of attending in this part of the county. We fear wc would not hr. discharging our whole duly is .Secre taries! did wc r.nt state the fact .that this meeting was honored twth the presence nf a large number of ladies, both old and young, all of whom Kcemrd to manifest great intrrcsl in tho terrible state of our country, and exhibited much anxiety, as well as tho men, to hear talking on that point. The was'mcoiing organized at'2 o'clock, p. in., by tho selection of tho following pursousito jet as officers -: PItKSIDENT, I II AM IDERK, ESCi., VISU FRKSIDKNT, Jacob Evans, Esq., Lewis Schuyler, William Robbing, Jacob Demott, Henry Wintcrstccn, William D trbcr, Taomas A. Funston, Samuel Kisnc&.Esq., Joseph R. Patton, William Ikoler, Vincent Richart, Samuel Johnson, A. J. Alburtson, Albert Hunter. John Lggott, l.uilier A. (JarmaR, SECKF.TA.H.LES. David C. Atbortnon.-Gcogrc Dorr, -Jeremiah S.Sanders, Wnt. II. Jacoby. The President on taking hid scat made a few remarks, thanking tho meeting for tho honor thoy had confered upon him, besides br'iuUy dating -the object of the meeting in a very -ajiiprojtriato and be coming manner. On motion, Col. L. L. Tate was invited to address the mectinir. The Colonel came forward and spoke to the people at considerable length, and in such a manner as to command their whole and earnest attention. IIa3 remarks were patriotic, national, and soundly Democratic, and were received with rounds of applause. Next, Thomas Chalfant Esq. was ca'llofi upon the stand, who addressed the audi ence in an earnest and able speech, nearly an hour's length. Mr. Chalfant is a na tional, Constitutional, and Union loving Democrat, aud hie spnech, if published, would well attest' this fact. The peo ple of Greenwood, Pine, and surrounding townships, .hold .Mr. tChalfant in high es timation ns a loyal man and true patriot, notwithstanding the hard names ho is nailed by some of iiis Abolition onomioa in his own county as well as in this. His remarks at this nfeeting will have good effect, and may ho loDg livo to oft repeat them. At tho close of the speeches a patriotic song was sung by two sonaoflram Berr. It was wpll sung and received with ap plause. It would bo no more than propor to state that Hon. Paul Leidy was advertised to bo present and speak at this mecting but failed to reach tho .place on account of his taking sick while on the road after having travellod somo considerable dis tance, othcrwiso he most cortainly vronld bavo boon prcsont and spoke to the peo ple, A rote of thanks wan given tho speakers, ' after which the meeting adjoornod in good order. Signed by the Officers. 1 Our Glorious Union. It was Dcwitt Clinton whn said'a dissolution oftho 'd " , " ,"; , ,no "a,ura uoatn 01 our free government." General MacKson saitl : "The Union it must and shall be presorved 5" and Daniol Webstar gave tho sonfimont, which should be uni versal to.day throughout tho length and breadth ol tho Innd ; "The Union now and forever ono and inscpcrablo." And yet this glorious Union, so loved and honored by theso great men, and by all good men herctoforo and now, has been brought to tho very vcrgo of destruction by gang a of hell-deserving Secessionist and Abolitionists. Would that thnv bnd i . . iana ADOUUoniStfl. but ono head, that a single blow might rid uiu country 01 a great curso. Secretary Stantpn. Tho resignation of Secretary Stanton is denied. We are sorry for it, and such wo think will bo hn r.i r0ny.n f ,t, ...u i..-utj, PUBLIC MEETING Everybody is invit ed to attend a Public JMeeting.this (Friday) evening, at the ranging of the Bell) in Court House, Bloomsburg. RECEIPTS FOR AUGUST, Culumliia Inunrrnt tsiae S ICiihn, $5 0(1 Jiip, Snyder.(MlnTln) 1 88 'i SJjOauiel Mcnstli, I 75 3 Sujjnhn il Nura, 31t 2 COilirant WThotntotl, 4 00 a OOiMias 8 llelwlg 1 73 S 10 John R Jon., TS 2 00 John L Rra le, S 62 a 00 Bcubcn Wasscr. 1 50 1 "5 laar. Ulioada. I 5(1 1 7JrotctSllelwlt;, 1 50 1 50 Win. Ilriosbach, 1 50 2 00 HanUI teal, 75 1 00 Win. 11 Wrllivcr, 5 00 9 00 John Mordan, d '00 75 IraarMcnrids, 1 00 1-50 nhilip Cool Ki. 150 1 50 Oeo, VV. Welllver. '1 50 1 30 John II Faust. 1 00 2 50 Isaac llcsr. 2 60 1 50 II ASwcnrnbher 1 38 3 75 E II Little, Fsq., 2 00 1 50 uani'-l McMemy, Esl. 2 0t 2 00 Jnhc ,M Ku. C5 B w David snrown, 2 00 3 75 John Drown, Br. 3 00 rclii nower. (ico. Whaffcr Rolir Mcllenry I'eter Ilerdle James Freeze. Hen). Eraatnus, Thomas Trench. detr Brhug r.state orfutan fliur. ttcott Sehonl lll.lrlct Isaar A Hewitt, 'd. Co Afr. Society Thos. W Hitters. Jarol, uemott, Frank Kvans, l.ovi Wrights Dr. J Rl'.vana. Jost'ph Mauser, nmison lirottiers Wnt. Lur.gotbergcr. Daniel (Mnelev 13r. John R Yobe, Jacob Urown, tapt. 11 U rover. Appeal by tho Editor. Wo havo eut bills by mail to many of cur subscribers, and now earnestly nppeals to thoir suneo of justice for prompt payment. Our -cash expenses aro heavy requiring niin m rtnnif I a .nrfltirtf nil f li t4 a r rCi li i n lis usually paid into qur office and henco TT8 can only appeal to tho promptitude and generosity -of thoso indebted. Wc sincerely trust our friends will respond ounkhally nnrt nnrmmnr v lllil isum ti'ii.. 1 1 ' Special Notices. MiLiTAET UxiroRHS. There Is. perhaps, no depart nent of military business in whirli there haa been a more marked improvement than in the clothing of sol diers. Not many years since officers and privates wcro clad in garments wliiof! were almost skin-tight. They wore leather stocks, which were worthy nCtlie name, for they kept the wearer in tribulation ; while their padded breasts and tight slcevca made volition a matter of great difficulty. During the present war, such of our volun teers as procure, their uniforms at tho Ilronn Ptnne Clothing Hall of Ilnckhill & Wilson, Nop. jH3 and )5 Chestnut street, above Sixth I'liila.lclphia, obtain rlu thing that is perfectly i-asy. ul itautial ana becoming. The firm named harn gone'largoly into the business of making Military Clothing, and their facilities enable them to 11 'tkeilnrgost ordar in tlio shortest possible time. Sept. 2I.JB6I Uniformity of Prlcea 1 A New Feature In fluslnnss Every one his own Salesman! JONES & CO. of tho Crescnt One Price Clothing Store, No. 531 Uarkelstree ahovc Sixth, PhPadeipbia. In addition to having the largest, most .varied and faihionaklc slock of Clothing in Philadelphia, made ex pressly for retail sales., have constitutud every one his own salesman, by having marked in figures, nn each ar ticle at thelvery luwest price it ran be sold for bo tbey cannot pna-ibly vary -all must buy alike. The goods aro well sponged and prepared, and greet pains taken with the making so that all can buy with the full aseurance of getting a good article at the very low est price. AIo, a large stock of piece goods on hand. of the lateal style and best qualities, which will be mads tn order. In the most fashionable end best manner, 25 per cent-, below credit prices. i ILemember the Cretcent, in Karket.above Sixth Etnct 'n. 204. JONES tu CO. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate Bentville Krisher, deceased. IETTEftS of administration on the Estate of Jacob j It. Knnrr. late of Locust Iwj. Col co.ccccsu', havo been granted by tho Register of Columbia county to th undersigned ; all persons haviug claim' against the es tate of the decedent aro requested to present themlu the. A-lmliiistrator at hia residence in I.ueiitt twp.. without delay, and rt!l,porsonsdndcbted to make pay ment forthwith. SAMUEL ADAMS. September fi, 18G2 6w. Adm'r. BnERiFF Sales. Rv trliir, nf rpriinTTntg of Fieri Facias J V.riUO OI Ct.r.aiIlTYril ui ""UJ hsued.out of tho Court of Common Pleas of tel. umbiaCounty. to ruu directed, will be exposed to public ma. ihn (Joint House, in llloomobuur. on Saturdav. th20lh day of September. 1C2, atone o'clock in tho afternoon, the rationing property to wit.- All thoae certain four pieces, parcola anil tracts of land, situate in Columbia county, Pennsylva nia, bounded as follows towit : One tract containing one hundred and twelve acres and twenty, wo perches, situate in Pine tewnship, in said county, bounded by Unite of 'I nomas Kvea, des'd,, Thomas Ilcnfielil, Lether A. fianner, Jackson Knbblns, and others, "hereon are erected a Plank House, partlyfiuiished, and a Stable, 30 Acres arc cleared land. One other tract situate part lydn Greeswood and partly in Pine township, contain ing two hundreo, and fifty soma acres and eighty six pcretosboundedbylandBOfOco. Grcenley, W. Green ley, It, Urccnlcy, Joseph Eves, T. Longshore, U. Carson, W. Lawton, fainuel Musgrove and others, on whick aro erected n dwelling bouso, stable und saw mill, abuot 25 Acres of which. are cleared land. One other tract situate in Greenwood 'town hip aforesaid, containing 131 Acroa, bounded by lands of Genrgo Masters, II. Watts, M, Rence. E. Heacock, Titmons' estate, and oth ers, about 20 Acroa ofwhlch are eelared land. Also one other Tract situate in Pine township, aforesaid, contain. Ing one hundred and ninety aerea add itwolvo perches, bounded by lands of llenj, Wintersteen, Lynns, Thomas stack house. Thomue Bcnfield and others, abou thirty acres of which are cleared 'laud, Heued taken in execution and lobe sold as tho prop ertyofJ.me.neury. jwmj Bloomburg, Feptcmber fi. 1862. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE HOUSE, No. 25 North Second Btrcet, Opposite Christ Church, PI11LA DEW 111 A. Constantlj on band, a Urge assortment of Beds, Mattresses, railLataee, Cushions, Hair. Husk, Lattail and all articles in tho line at the lowest prices. N. II. Particular attention .paid ito renovating New and Old, Feathers. March S. I8l.-I2mj F. 0.11ARKISON, M. D. WOULD respcotfully lnform the citizens of Bloo. burr;, and vioinity. lhatho continuosthe practice .VKDIC1NE AND aUROEia'. nd solicits a ebaro nf public patronage. Omen, on Main Street, first bouse below the Court House, Bloomsburg. February 3. 18J5 tf. . mihtieid sitmuss ei TAMAQUA, PENN'A. Paiiengers diss Here on tha paisigo of each Train. J1.M. MERRICK, I'roprutor. Tamaqm, Jin 4, 18H. 1W0 FARMS von salis oat runt. The subscriber otTera tor talis or rent, tha two follow. r,""'' "V of thorn aliuatfi In Flshlngcteek town. I'. wuiuuium cuuuiy, cuniaining ONE HUNDRED A0IIE8, more or jcm, About nnyflva aerei of which is fleared land whereon art) rcctel a booiI Turn Uln.it maim Mllrf rivn ifntrrn .urn l.ni tRAMF. DARN, Wagon House, Corn Crib, and other outbuildings, ..??:0n? 0,her Farm, situate In Denton township, Columbia eourlty, containing ONE IIUND11ED & THIRTY-FIVE Acres, about Thltty-rivo Aeios or which la cleared land, whereon srn erected a FRAME dwelling house, frame harn, mid filllCr Ollthnlldltl -a nnl.t !.'., I. I.n. a ah BavlngCrcok, about two mllca above Still Water, Jt.SO: Two other small Lots, sltuato In Fishing creek township, lying on Flshlngcrsek Road, and ono mllo from Still Water, ono containing FOUR ACIll.S. and the other a Town Lot, and good buildings on each of them, fjyTerras and conditions ma Jo known lv WILLIAM IKELL1U Flshlngcrcsk. August 33, 1802. 7ic New Commercial Buildings are loca ttd opposite Court House, corner of Court and Chcnango-Slrccts. This College is In no way connected with any other lliFiuuilun, The energies ef the entire Faeully aro exclusively do voted totlils. Tliedcslgn nfthla Institution lato afford to Young Men an opportunity Tot acquiring a Thorcugh Vractictl llusint'l r.ducitl-on Tho nooks and Forms aro carefullV arranged hv Tractical Accountants, expressly for this Institution, ami inn course oi instruction is sucn tucoinuino Theo ry and l'ractlce. COLLEOIATi: C0UB.SE. This Courn embraces Konk-Koi-plng In all Its de partments, i'ennmniisliip, Commercial Arithmetic, Hub insss Cojrespondcnce, Commercial Law, Political Ilcon omv. Commercial Ktliio. I'artniiirhln .-ttlnin-nts. II- tectlng Counterfeited nnd altarcd llank-Mot-s, &c, ine cpeneerian nvsieni oi rcnnmansnip la taugnt in all its varieties, by the most aMIlful niastcrof tlio art. Tho Hook-Kccplng department la under tho special upornston and instruction of tho Principal, D. W. Lowill. GF.NCT.AL IWOHMATtON. Sttidcnta can enter nt any time i no vacation, Usual time to complete tho Cattris, from 0 to 12 weeks, Assis tance rendered to graduates In procuring situation. Graduatea are presented with an elegantly engraved Di ploma. K7" Tor oatalogueof 70pae, specimens of penman ship, fce., enclose two letter stamps, and address LOWELL WARNER. August 30, 1 8G2. (May 3, 1862-I5ra ALLEN & NEEDLES' SlTKR-FHOSrilATtt OF LI3IE, THE STANDARD MANURE, Unequalled by any other In tho market; always the same in quality, and invariably to bo relied on as ma nuro of standard excellence. Prict $15 per 2000 lbs. (2r cents per lb.) Its continued uccess for so many years past is the best giiarantcothe farmer linn that lie is buying a genu ine artielc. tur Hupcr-Phosphato of Lime is uniform ludts chemical constituents, and always to be relied on. ALLEN $ NEEDLES' By the Introiluction of now and improved machinery In our works, we have materially imrciivd our Nielli lies for manufacturing this article. Tho cost yf pro duction'beiiiie lessened, we extend te our customers the benefit acLru.uig. The retail price Is now i3 par 2000 pounds. tVc bclicvedtlu be the beet and cliea.pcat Ma nure in use rEnuviAN.-wcs'ciir.oncbirtNo.r. received diroet i IuUAnilOK.-AUvery "upeHoraiticle. received direct ' riASTiift.'.iund Piaster-aauperiorarticie. packed Vo"rSS'B.ntiii...j(!l,liB.m,, Warranted Pure. "3-A liberal deduction made to dealers in tho nbovc articles. ALLEN" A- NEI'.DLEtJ, 21 Smith Wharves and 41 Fotith Water Btrcet, (Jirst i Sure a'i'rt Chestnut.) Philad'lpuia. I August 23. lrW2-3ra. .1 1 8 a rt UOAnTieriB, Ps NHSvtvAMA Militia, 1 SUUGEON Ol'.NERAL'S (JFMCE, A'rtc Medical Board of Pennsylvania. The Flato Medical Board -will meet in the Hall of the Home of llepresenlativra. ,-rt llarrisburg. on Thursday September lull, lfH',2. and sit one ''ay, for the examination of candidates for the post of Asjutn.t surgeon in Penn sylvania Regiments. Candidates will .register their nam's nt the Hall at 8 A. M-, and none but those present punctually at OA. M.. will be examined. Citizens of peunsjlvanU of health and capable of active service in the field, can alone bj received. By order of A. U. CUHTIN. Governor ofrenn'a. limit H. Hmith, Hmrjeon General ronn'e. llarrisburg August 23, I2C2. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of John Kl ngeman, dee'd TETPHIl tastamenlory on the estate of John Kling J einan, late of Maine tewnship in olumbia county deceased have been granted by the Itegistrr of Coluin bia county to tha undersigned also residing in said township; all persons htvinn claims against the es tate of the decedent are requested to pmscut them to the Executor at hie residence in Mauivillc. without delay, and all persona indebted to make payment forthwith. JOHN l. MJIH, Aug. 16, 18ii2-6t. Executor. UlllUULA U. HMIE undersigned having been engaged by tho Demo J rratlc Mute Central Committee to publish, under .their aiisplnoa a Campaign Paper to be entitled "'Vim DKJJOCllATH) LEADER," takes this occa, ion tn call your immediate attention to thu importance of using ycur Influence toaccurc a wide circulation for tho same Tho First Number of the Paper will be issued on Tt ursday, August 21, leii'.', at the price of Twenty-Five Cct for the Campaign, The Paper will he published semi-weekly, until the day of tho flection. All orders to be addressed tn A, 1). BUILEAU, Publisher, 108, South Third Street, Philadelphia. To mn I.oYAt. Mek or PfinNs-n.VAitn: Tie Dtmoeratit latltr it is intended shall bo devoted to u truthful and fearless exposition oftho causes nf the preeetil calamities, and tho relief which Iho Free men of Pennsylvania may in part obtain through the ballot-box whrch, with tlio tmpport they will givo as loyal men for Iho snpprcsion of tho rebellion, may in iimuniM, as tue uiiiy ieaioie uiuuu rosiorenur H6ircte Cl1 c?"nt,y t0,t" n" L Prosperous and harpy roadman, asulwaya maintained under Democralic Administra- tions of the Covcrnmont. "'I he Democratic Leader" is therefore not only recommended to vnur siinnnrt. but yonr duties and irtcrosta as good citizens will be greatly promoted by making efforts for tho wide spread citrulntton of this Paper, F. W. HUGHES. Chairman of tho Democratic State Central Committee. August 23, 16f.2. Oppoiitt the Covrf Jlovnoitd next dour to Democrat Offtet The undcralgned, respectfully ir.formo bis I'tieiids and customers that be has opened a New harder snap In Court Hoube Alloy, next door helow tho Offlco of tho Columbia Democrat, where he will bo happy to wait upon all customers, and from long experience and strict attention to business, he hqpes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Bv"AH things hero "done In decency and In order." TIIO.V1AB UROWN. Bloomsburg, March 1st, 1962, READING RAIL-ROAD. SUMMER ARRANOEMENTS, Gt roat Trunk Line from the North end North-West for I Philadelphia, New York. Heading, Poltsville, Leba non, Allentnwn, Eaiton, be, &c. Trains leave llarrisburg lor Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottaville, and all intermediate Stations, at S a iu, and 1.10 p in. Now York Lxprcss leaves llarrisburg at l-So a m ar riving at New York ats 25 the same morning. Fares from llarrisburg: To New. York 35U00; toThll adelplua 9'Jr5and $J70. Baggage checked through. Returning leave New Yor at 0 a. tn,, 12 Nonti and 8 p. m (Pittsburgh Express) Leave Philadelphia at tv a. iu., nnd 3 15,p. m. Sleeping cars ,ln tho Now-York Express Trains, through tu and from Pittsburgh withont change, Passengeia by tha Catawhsa KaiJroad leave Port Clinton at 4.43am, tor 1'Mlalelphia and all lutcrnndi ata Halloas; and at 3 p in far Philadelphia, Naw York, and all Way Points, Tralni leava Pottsvllle at Oam, .aud 3.15 p m, for Philadelphia and New Vork ; and atS.30pm.for Auburn and Pott Clinton only, connecting far Pino drove aud with the Cattawissa Rail Koad An accommodation passenger train leaves Reading at 6 am, and return from Pnilauelphiaat 5 p m. Ity All theahovelralnsrun dally.Sundays excepted. A Sunday train leaves l'olttvtllo at T.oO a m, onj Philadelphia at 3.15 p m, Communication, Mileage, Season, nnd Exeurslnn Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points, G, A, N1COI LB, , May 17, 1802, General Superintendent, CHEAP MILITARY CAPS I MILITARY O PS. of every sort, size and quality for sale heap at the Rleomsburg Mat k Cap Emporium Alf Or acmes, Ccmrectlonarles.lClgsrs.te. JOHN K. OIBTON. ccmsburg, gept HJSM, 10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS IN aam AtfD vf.i.vet nrxonATioNS. MAIiDIX AM) OAR OKCOtUTIOM. YAVjr and rjwr auiznn rAiH.ns. PLAIN AND JIIIICIIIT COMMON PAPtSBS, liOnDFMS, Fm: IIOAIID piiutrs, STATUKU, 11UNUS, Kit'., KTC, Wilt eo sold at greatly reduced prl.ces, at the paper hanclne rooms of tho uriderrleued in Judce RuDcrt's Hroru Homo, on elecond street, a few doors below Mar. net. Alio Paper Hanging Exczutcd In thcbeit style, at raoderato prices and In quick tlmo L. i, IlIUIi.MU.l, Bloomsburg, May 3, 1802 3m. ; THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, Double 6Vf, l'orty-E-ght Columns, T)ubllslid every Morning, (Except Sundays,) by Wra. J. W. Harding. No. 131 South 'I bird Htreet. 1'hllad. clphla, Pa. The (Ircalo t newspaper of Philadelphia I The trying times of tha nation's history in which we uvc, .rentier n i,ivo newspaper i an iiifiispeitsauic tu every man who would keep himself tnloruied of Un important events whl tli are dully transpiring, Ta furnish n paper wlili.li will meet the Jtitt expectations oftho public In such a time us the presvnt, requires nu amount of labor nnd of extraordinary expense of which the community at largo havo no conception. The pub. Ushers of tnr. 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Thn increase in the circulation of the Inquirer dip ring the year, Is the best evidence of thu extent to which the public rely upon it for the news nf tho day, Its circulation has nvcruged for several months' pust orER rim hundred thousand copiv.$ a week, or nearly forty thnusind ft day ; and It lias, during tho year, in times of excitement, reached over seventy thousand a day testing the capacity of utir last press tome mmoi to supply ine uemanit. it com inencedthe New Year with new and beautiful copper1 faced type, nnd with renewed vigor and activity in lis news ana r tutorial ueparttneius. The Inquirer is indupendent in politic!. !L rneps at wmcimie I'liiiaucipnia Inquirer Is rur nlhid : Singto copies Ttto Cents, or twelvo cents a week; Daily Paper S'l per annum, in advance; Two monUis SI ; Trl-Weekly SI. All letters should be d dressed tu WM. W. HARDING, Publisher, Inquirer Dulldlng, 1. 1 South Third ri . May 10, 1802, Piuladllpliia, Pa Accurate ami I.llc-l.ikc 1'oririls OP THE MEN OP THE TIME. WEneniw publlshlnga sorios of unique nnd Llfo-. like Portraits oi the Distinguished Men of the Time embracing Military and Naval Officers, Mcnib ra of Congress, Mvllians, dec They arc fine lino cngru vings, executed In superior style, nnd prepared Irom tho latect Photographs, many of which bat e been ob tained earnestly for this collection. Heine printed on cards of the snine eiie as the "Cartes de V Isite," they are adopted to the Photograph Albums, or can be sent iu aisuiui iricnus Dy man These portraits are superior to any now tn Tin mar :t, and nro remarkablo for the falthruluesa wlti which the llkcncse is portrayed. When purchasing,. be careful to inqn ire for.Marticn'8 Card Portraits, Price . 10 cents oacll. or twentv conies for one dollar. iO"Sent by mail, post-paid, on rect-lpt of the price. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. WE have now ready, of our own mmifncturo, a camplJtoand cxtenelro assortment if Photograph Al bums, made of tho very best materials, aud equal, if not superior, in stylo and finish, to any now in the market, whilst they arc uttered at lower prices than any others. The assortment comprises several new varieties, as well as new designs nnd clasp?. Every Album is furnihcd with ntitle-page and index, printed in gold. Published by WILLIAM B. & ALFRED MARTIB.V, t-08 Chestnut Bluet, Philadelphia, AOKNT8 !r ANTED, April 20, 18C2-11U. MAREIAGE--ITS LOVES AND HATE Kic;jyy; sorrows nun augers, nopca anu tears, regro dVV'andJoys ; MANIIOOD.how lost.how rcstoro tho nature, treatment and radical cure of spo matorrhcea or seminal weakness; iuvoloirtary cmln ions, actual debility end impedimeuts to marriage gen erally ; nervousness, consumption, fits, mental and phy sical incapacity, resulting from SELF-ABUSE are ful ly explained in tho MARRIAGE GUIDE, by WM. YOUNG, M. P. This most extraordinary book should ho in the hands of every young person contemplating marriage, and cevry man or woman who desires to ciuiit the number of their orTspring to thoir ciroumstan oes. Every pain, discas i uud ache incidental to jcuth, Ijf.uuriiy and old age, is fully explained; every particle in knowledge that should be known Is hero given. It is full of eugrjvincs. In fact, it discloses secrets that ev ery one should know ; dill it is n honk that must be lucked up, and not lie about tho house. It will he sent to any one on the receipt of twenty five cents in specie or postage rtarups. Address 1)11. WM. YOUNG, No. 410 HPltUCE Street, above Fourth. Philadelphia. E- AFFLICTED AND UNFORTUNATE, nn matter what may bo your disease, heforoyou place yourself un der tho care of any of the notorious Quacki native or foreign who advertize in this or any other paper, get a copy of II r. Young's book, and read it carefully. It will he the means of saving you many a dollar, your health, and possibly your life, DF.YOUNO can be consulted on any of tho diseases decaiihed in his publication, at bis office, No. 410 SI'KUCE Street, above Fourth, Philadelphia. Grlice hours from 9 to 3, daily. March 8, 1862-lSni. TO WHOM IT MAY COiVfliRiV. Oavln made such arrangements, as enables mo to ii procuro at once. Pensions. Uounty .Munev Back Pay, i.e.. I beg to call the attention oftbuee interested, to Ine following : Alldlsabloit Soldles.the widows or minor children of soldiers, who n.e, or have been killndin the service, are entitled to pen. ions. The widows or.other legal heirs of soinifrs wnonavo uiou or oeon kiut'U lii'luu siyrv ico, are entitled to tho $100 Bounty. N. n. All claims ere carefully examined by the De partment, and it is of tbe utmost Importance tn claimants to employ regular and experienced counsel, If they wish to avoid delay. All cai.es entrusted .to my care, arent tended to at once, and all letters .answered by return mail, and no charge is made, until thn Pension is granted N. II. Persons entitled to the SIl'O llountv, can have their claim-i cashed on application at my office. Ally's Pension Agents, writing fur blanks, .nd.rcquesite in structions, also persona wishing information to enable tb.cin.to lobatc lands tinder tho provitious 'of tho .late liomeatcad Act, chould enclose n fee. Address, M. A. CANDEItS.rry. at Lew. June2S, IS02 3m. Urcensburg, Penn'n. MRS. DEMOREST'S Quarterly Mirror of Fashions. Great Improvements, rpiIE Rummer Number will contain four large end J. splendid fashion plates, thrco full uzed pattern, comprising the New French It aist, an elegant Sleeve, aud Missei, Sack, together with marly 1U0 engravings nf all the novelties for Hummer Bonnets, Cloaks, Trim mings, Childrou'a Dresses, etc., and valuable infnrma tion In milliners, dress makers, mothers, and ladies generally, presenting the largest and best fashion Mag azine in the World, published 473 Broadway, and sold everywhere ul 25 cents, or sent by mall free, on receipt uf tho amount. Yearly $1 with the following valuable premium. Each yearly subscriber will bo entitled to tho selec tion of iO conto worth uf plain patterns from the des igns in the bock, or from tue show room, or they may be ordered und sautbyuiall any lime durlug the year, by payingtthe pottage. Splendid inducements to Canvassers, Summer number will be ready on or about the first of May. May 3, IFC2-3W. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE advertiser, having been restored to health In few weeks, by a very simplo remedy , after bavin suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread diseasj, Consumption is anxious to make known tnhis fellow sufferers the means of cure. 'I o all who desire It, he will send a copy of tho pre scription used (free of charge), with tha directions far preparing and using the saino. which they will find a mro cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c The only object of the advertiser in sending the t're ecription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread informa tion which he conceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. rart'es winning mo prescription win ptease aouresa Rev, EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, May 17, 1802 3in. King county, New York, COUGH DROPS ! C0-UGII DROPS 1 1 "IVERY body uses rnONEFIELDS' COUGH DROrs J.J It act, promptly sometime arresting the worstcold iu 21 hours. In all affections of tho Chert, Throat, whether acute or chronic it will he. found or tmiiicdlute benefit. Try a single bottle nnd you cannct fail to ap. preciuto its usefulness. For Sale by most all Storekeepers and Druggists, Prepared by C. FR.ONEFIELI), Nn. 317, N. 3d. St., Philadelphia. Nov. IB. 1E6J 3in. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob Ihrtman. late ef ll'ctt HimlotLtup , Montour County, dce'd, FETTERS of Administration on tha abrxve named es. j stato havo been granted -to the undttsigned hy the RcgUter of Montour county. person having claims against the estate nf the decedent tire requested to pre. sent them for settlement, and those Indebted to make immediate payment. JACOB HARTMAN Jr., Adm'r, Ceepar twp, AuintS3, ie2.-w, , ATEE'S Sarsaparilla FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And for tha ipssdy enro of tbe following (omplafntai BcroritlstaittlRcrofuloui Afreet Ions, suI. as Tumors, Ulcers, Hores, Kruitlnrui. i'lmplcs, Pustules, lllutoliaa. IloUs. tlnlus, und all Skin Diseases. Oiiurrn, Ind., eth Jena, J. C. Atra A CO. OtuUt I fMl It toy dor tu & knowledge what your farsapttilla has done for rus, IlatlDg inherited n Scrofuloua Infsotloti, I havo sirfnirtd rrom li In various nays for rears. HometlroM It burst out In Ulcers on my hands and srms somsllraan U turned lavrtrd and dlsti cued me at Un stucascb. TVs years ago It broko out tn my head and cOTsrsd my soalp and eats with cne tore, which ivas palafu) aud loathscuna beyond description. 1 tried many msdlclnss and stvaral iihytlclans, lot without mtieh rcft-f from any thing. In fact, tire disorder gran worse. At length I no rtjolcod to read In the Uospel Mestsnger that yon had prtparad, an alteraUrs (rVinaparllla),ror I knsw from your ropnta tlen that any thlnit you mtde mnstbe good. I seulVt Cincinnati sud got it, and used It tlU It cured ma. I took It, as you adrlie, In small dsses of a taupootifal ovsr month, and used almost three bottles. New nnd healthy (kin won began to form under the nb, whldl after a, while fell olT. My skin Is now clear, and I know by my fsellngs that the disease haa gous from my system. Toil can vmll bellere tliat I feel what I am saying when I toll you, that I hold yon to he one of the apotles of tbt ago, and remain ever gratefully. Yonrs. ALrilKD B. TALLEY. Bt. Autliony'i Plro, Itoso or ErvslnalHa, Tetter nml Snlt Itlieum, Hcnlil Iloatlj ltlngtvorui, Soro Kyos, Drojisy. Br. Robeit Mi Puhle writes from Salem, N. Y; Uh Sept., 1859, that ho lias cured an Invsternto tarn of Vrepty, which threatened to terminate fatally, by t&s persevering use of onr SarsaparlUa, aud also a dungerett MilifnatU Erytiptlu by large doses cf the same) soya lie cuios tho common )!cHptiimi by It constantly. llroncliocclo, Ooltro or Swollert lToola. Zel.nl on Slum of Prospect, Texas, writes t " Thrao U ties f your Earsaparilla cured me from a (7or bid sous swelling on tbe neck, which I bad suffered from orer two years," T.eucnrrliosn or "Whites, Ovnrlrui Tmhoir, Uterlno Ulcerntlon, ITeiiiale Utsoaaoe. Dr. J. B. S. Charmlne, of New York CltT. wrltse i " I most cheerfully comply with the request of yonr agent In rvjIiirI hare found your EaAaparllla a most caceUsot aii-rative in tue numorous eomi employ suoli a rem-dy, but espocls! aUpratlre in tht numorous comphlnta for vhtelt wo eniDicrr nuoli n remMir. but MDOclaliT In fhnmU mwiu of ttio 8cro(uloui Jlatlifils. I li&vo curd numy tnTtor ate eraM ef Leucerrlicet by It, and some whore the oam- piaint was eacsea y tuceraium ot ine tircriM. Ane nimr ation Itself was soon curod. Nothing within my knonl edffl equals It fog thosa female derangements." Edward 8. Harrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, "A dan gerous oranffn tttmcr cm one of the females In toy famUy, which had defied all the remedies we could employ, baa at length been completely cured ley yonr Extract of Sar saparilla. Our physician thosgbt cctlilng Imt nxtlrpn tlon could afford relief, bat be adrtsod the trial of yonr gtrsapnrBIa as tho last resort befbro cutting, nnd It proved elTectual. After ttklagyouf remedy eight weaUi Bo symptom of tho disease remains." ByphllU and luTorourlal Dlgcruo. Nrrr OiatASi, 25th Angust, 16(9. Dr. J.C.ATiitt Sir, I eheorfnlly comyly with tbe r efflest cfyour agoot, and report to you soma of the tfleocs I bavo realized with your Bareaparllla, I bave ccrcd with It, In my praotico, most ef the cos plaints for v. hick ft Is recommended, and bare found Its effects truly wonderfnl fa the cure of Vtnetal and, iltf. eurial Diuau. Oao of my patients had Syphnltle nlcera lu his throat, which were consuming bis palate and the top of his mouth. Your Sarsaparilla, steadily takes, cured him In five weeks. Anothor was attacked by sec ondary symptoms In his nose, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part ef It, so that I believe tbe disordsr would soon reach his brain and klU him. But It ylslded to my administration of your SarsaparUla; tbo ulcers healed, and he Is well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who bad been treated for tho same disorder by mercury was saffarlng from this poison In ber bouos. They bad feeeerae so sgrp sltlre to tho weather that en a damp day she Buussoe ex. orucl&Uo); pain In hor Joints and boites. She, too, wca tared enUrely by your t'arsanarilla In fovr wroks. I Know from Its formula, which your agent .ravo me, that this 1'ioparutlon from your laboratory niiut be a great remedy; consequently, those truly leiaukabie malts TSltUI I 16 nn bavo not surprised me. Fraternally jours, O, Y LARIMER, M. IX Ithenmntlsru, Gout, Z.Iror Complain; t" Iksspxmdei-cc, Preston Co., Vtu, Cth July, ISM. Jrrt. J. C. Ann: Elr, I Ii.to beou oOJlctcd with a pain, fnl cbronto ltlieumotitm for a long thne, which buflled tb.4. skill of ph)slclans, and stack to mo In eplto of all tfu rerncdles 1 could find, until I tried your SarjuprUla. Orxe bottlo cored me In twe weeks, and rostored my gen&rpl health si much that I am far bsttcr than tutor" 1 m attacked. X think It a wonderful laodlclno. J. FRT.AM. Juloe Y. Getchc11, of St. Louis, writes i "I hare beef afflicted for .years with an offtctian tht Xi'rar, whisb destroyed my health. 1 tried every tblrur, aud evecy tbang tailed to relievo me ; aud I bavo been a brokeu-down raoti for some ysare from no otlior csawe than tttranffmmi of tnc lAvtr, iy iwiweu qiaaior, 1110 iter. air. f py, aavA-va me to try your Sarsaparilla, because be said he kixrw you, and any thing you xoadowas worth trying. Byfbebleara Jng ef uod It has cured mo, and lies so purified lay bksxl as to make u new rmrn of me. I fol young again. Tba best (bat can be said of you la not half good enough.' Bell Irruf, Cancer Tumor, Kiilarixoment, Ulceration, Curies amX XlxXoliutlou of tlio llo.no. , ... A great variety of eases have been reported lo ns when cores of theso formidable- complaints have resulted from tho use of this remedy, but our space hero will not admit Oicm. Some of thsta may be round In -onr American Alruanao, whloh the agents bolow pauod. arepluettd to furnish gratis to all who sail for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Dlsense, Vita, KptLe-Ji-y, Mclnucholy, It'ournlgla. Many remarkablo cures of tliopo affections bavo been mado by the alterative power cf this medicine. It stlrurs latee the vital functions Into vigorous action, and tirae oversomes dlsordere which would be supposed lieyc-nd'ltj rench. Hach ft remedy has le&e been required by the 00 eesalties of the people, and we nre eonndtint that Utb VlU do for them an that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectora!s ron tub rtAriD ctrni: or Oonsrlifi, Colde, Influcnzn, IIonrKcriceci Croup, llroncliltls. Incipient Con atimptlnu, ami for tlio Itellof of Coimiiniptlvo l'ntlcnts In ntlvancrrl Stnfrca of tlio Disease. This Is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lung eoraplaints, Unit ft la cseless here to publish the evidence of Its virtues. IU iinriralled excellence for coughs and eclds, aud Us truly -wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, haTe made it hriown throughout tlio clvHlzed nations of tbe earth. Few ara tbe communities, or even families, among Uiaa who havo not some personal experleuoeof ftsetrects some living trophy In their midst of Its victory ovtr 0 subtle nnd dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we uoed not do more than to assure them that It has now all tho vir tues that It did have when making the cures which cava won 60 strongly upon tbe confidence of mankind Prepared by Sr. 3, 0. ASEE tu CO., Lowell, Hase. .. . . . . . . Fold ny 1; t 1 iitz, 1. .11 i.agenmicn, nnu j u noyer, ninomshurg; J Schuyler, ltohrshurg; Masters tc Son, Millville ; P .Masters, Benton ; Lazarus & Fisher, Or- anseville; O F Fowler Fowlcravillu ; A Miller, Her- wick: Low & Bros , centerviue ; 11 r uoignart 6c uros Fspy; MG Shoemaker. Buckhorn ; Reighart U Nuss, MninvillerJ Sharpless, Cattawissa; Creasy lu Co., Light Streets and dealers everywhere. July 20, 18132 ly. EVANS & WATSON SALAMANDER SAFES. RE. MOVED to No. 10 South Fourth Street, PUlaiclphla, have on und a largo assortment or 11 Thief proof Salamander Baft lso, iron doors, for batiks and VtJ Pyt. rtorf,s' 'mn shutters iron sash, all 7iowS!S wakes oflooka equal to any mado in the United States. FtveSnfet in our fir). All carat out right; Kith con tents in tfood condition. The Salamander Safea of Philadelphia against tho world, EVANS & WATSON, lnvn had the surcft demostratinn fn the following cer tificate that their manufacture of Salamander Safes Tiaa nt length fully warranted tho rcpreecutations which havo been mado nf them us rendering an undoubted security against the terrific clement. Philadelphia April 12. 1850. Metfrs Eiam S,- Watson: Gentlemen It alforda tia the highest satisfaction to stoto to you, dhat owing 'to the very protcctivo qualities of two of tho C-alainander. Safea which wo purchased of you some five month since we saved a largH portion of Jewelry, nml all our books, &e exposed to tho r.alamiuuus.fireinllansteau' place on the morning oftho llth inst.. When wc retlert (list these safes were located tn the fourthotory of the building we occupied and that they fell subsequently in'thu heap of burning ruins, whrref-.o vast concentrotion of tho heat caused the brass plates to melt, wc cannot hut regard the preservation of their val uable contents as most convincing proof uf the great se curity afforded by your safex. Wo shall tuke great pleasure in recommending them to men of business ns a sum reliance agatit't rlro. GEORGE W. SIMMONS Ac I1RO., Jewellers. C7They havcinco pnrchased six largo Safes. July 2d, 160'.'. Angust 20. 1:10 filTTSaURGH, PA., Corner Pcnn nnJ St. Clair Sts The lamest Commercial School of the Unltod States with 11 patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in five years I from 31 Slates, and the only one wlurh nll'urds enmpletn ami reliiille instruction iu nil the following branches, viz: Mercantile, .Manufacturers, bit am Boat, Railroad and Hook. keeping, First Premium Plain and Oriiumen- 1 ital .Penmanship; ulso, Surveying, Engineering audi Mathematics generally. I 1335.00 ! Pays for a Commercial Courso; Studonts enter end rs view nt any time. I lf7"Minltters' tons' tuition nt half prlco. For Culalugue of 6G pages. Specimens of Ru.lncJs and Ornamental Fcnmantliip, and a bcaatiful College vinwnfS sptriiro feet, containing a good variety of writing lettering and flourishing, inclose 24 cents In stamps to the Principals. . JENKINS 4c SMITH, Pittsburgh, Ta, ' April i, ieca-iy. BLANK SI BLANKS! Of every detoription, for sale at tkUeffioe. a. S -S 2 KOLLOt'K'S DANDELION (OFFER. This preparation, made from tho b'St Java Coffee, la recommended nypnysicianaas asuperlor NUTRITIuuti IIEVEH AOE for General Debility, Dyspepsia ana sn billions disorders, Thoussnds who havo havo been cemn eeu cempoll ed tu abandon the use of coffee will use this without In, Jurlous effects. One can cuntslns the strength of two pounds oi orainary coneo. t rice o cents- KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, The purest and best D.AKINQ POWDER known, fpr msklni light, sweet and nutritious liroad and takes. Price lis cents, MAItDTACTtJRKD BT M, n. KOLLOOK, Chemist, Oorner of Droad and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA, And sold by all Dragglsts ami rjroeeri. March S3, 1B62. 12m. A CARD TO YOUNG LADIES AND of ehareel to all who desire It. the Ifeeloo and direction for making a simple Vegetable Balm, that will, In from two to eight days, temovu Pimples, Blotches, Tan, j- recKios, uanowness, anu ai impurities ana roughness ol tue Main, leaving tr.e same as Mature intended I should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. Thos desiring tho Recipe, with foil instructions, direction! and advice, will please call on or address (with return postage, j i nut", r. uiiArviiN. J'raellcaf CAsmlil. May 17, 18C2-2m, e31 Brndivay, New York. yrffM The Great lausc of SffiBSS? HUMAN MISERY. Just Published In a Ssaled Envelope: Price Octs: A LECIUIMl UY Dr. CULVERVVELL, ON '1111: CAUSE AND CURE of Spermatorrhoea, Consumption. Mental and Physical debility, Nervousness, Epilepsy ; Impaired Nutrition of the Body ; Lassitude ; W eakness of the Limbs and tho Back; Indisposition, nad Inca pacity for Study and Labor ; Dullness of Apprehension; Loss of Memory: Aversion to society; Love of Soli tude ; Timidity ; Self-Distrust ; Dizziness ; Headache; Affections of the Eyes ; Pimples on tha Face ; Involun tary emissions, anu rtxuat .incapacity ; tho conse quences of Youthful Indiscretion, kc, Ac. Q7-This admirable Lecture clearls proves that tho above enumerated, often self-afMIcted, evils may be re moved without medicine nnd without dangerous surgi cal operations, and should be read b7 every man in the and, Sent under seal, to any aildJess, In a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CHA9.J.C, KLINE, 127 Howcry, Now York.Pojtomce llox, 45e6. Tebruary 8, 180'.'. April 20, lufil Laditi' Itonnct i- Drtst Trunk f . riMl.l,,.'o eJ.i,.. H.A-..I. i. Tii v rr 'A fJ. , t j . ... - ,5. itti rz:.1 i,-rs ueuiuct unu urpiil ll.'lga .V-' VV. Packing Trunks tc ice, a VUMtV' TIIOMA3 W MATTSON'S. Ci-lcbrated London Trize .Modal Improved sheet spring eolli sold Leather Trunk manufactory. No. 402 Mnrko slrett, South west r.orner Fourth and .Market, Phflad'a. Augusts h-57 tf. NEW BUSINESS FIRM. rpilE undersigned respectlully Inform thIr friends ( und tho public generally, that they have entered In. i to co partnership, under tbd name, stylo and firm ut MILLER & DYER in tlie IrScrcncilHc MSushicss, In the "Old Arcade," In Bloomsburg, Columbia CO., where they intend carr ying on tin) business of ossa n M. MEnctlAutziNn. In all Us diversified braurlios and departments, and to which they invito an extension of the public patronage. S. II MILLER, I'ilED'K C. EVER. Bloomsburg, May 11, lCCL- tt aMIU Proprietor of this will-known and centrally loca . ted House, the Excii-.mii: Hoifi, siluatu on Mai Street, in Itloomiburg, iiiiuiediatcly "uoiitc the Colum bla County Court House, rcspt-ufully informs his frleuda and the public in general, that his House Is now lit or der for the receptiuti utideuturtaitimeiit of travelcia hu may feel di.npoved to favor it with their rustum, lie has spared no expensu ?u prepating the EtciiANUK'.fur tko cnturtnlnment of hi' encats, neither shall there be any thing wanting (on his pari; tu nuni.tcr to their personal 1 comfort. Ills house Is apicious and enjoys an vxcelleui business location, C5 Omnibuses runnt all times between tho Exchange Hotel anu tue various itaii uoaa ue;iois, uy wrucn.irav clers will be pleasant) conveyed to and from the re spective Stations in due time to me-ot the Cars. U'M. fl. KOONS. Bloomsburg, July 7, lfiGO- JOLINE & LEE, No. 40, NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. ROPE rt2AKEllll AMO SHIP CHANDLER S, Spun Cotton for Caulking, Ropes. Twins s, Tar, Pitch, Oakum, Blocks, nnd Oars, &c. Al!Ust , 16V0- 12m. Choice WhcaC. Why sow the Lmcastcr, when yov rrtn procit e Wheal) yielding double Uie amount per acre. Bead tub Toliowis CrnTirroATi! from ExrcittExccn l'AKMrr.g: We, tho undersigned. Farmers, residing in tho county of Northumberland, do certify, that we purchased of Aaron WoLr, 11 new article 01' White Egyptian Bearded Wheat, last Fall, and find it far superior to anything grown 111 this section. Thoi-tem istutl nnd strong ripen so early as to defy tl.e iti'iduous attack of the Hessia' Fly and Weevil, uud will yield nt lean, one-third 1110 totheacre than any other wheat now grown in thi section of country. We,wou!J cheerfully recommend to our agricultural frleiuls, throughout tho Htate, us every way worthyof their direful utti-ntiiin. In.aac Vincent, I Heinev'llo Lc-inbach, Thomas Dearmond, John 1. Tolland, Samuel Dearmond, I J. G. florin in, filns llainlnuli, John l.eiscn, Solomon II. Y.ittcrs, 1 D. ieitr.T.bar,b. Henry it ntts, Jncih Nicely, J, B. l.eihbucu.. I h(-lert ,M, l;usel, "eter Hntri iilnich. For particulars concerning tins valuable wheat, er quiro 01 Aiiarew rrcas, 01 uenrre, orj.u. i.rotz lllocmtburg, tJ''y I'J, lem tw of BANK NOTICE. TVTotico ifl hereby civen, t tint tho Bank V ..Cn-nullln . Ilinlrnrt.-ll. H, .-.,. -.,,,! Il.nn. 1 -1- 1 .... it, located in th lloroucli of Dinyille, Contour county, with acapital uf Two lfandreilTlieasati.1 IMtir. in- of lenua mms uiioiiojiio.. 1, ; ,vu,, .r.a,,. . ' "' ufsnjnui ...... .a, ,c.,,.a. charter, ami extension 111 its privileges, inr term of twenty years from the expiration of its prtseut charter, with the same name, title, location an J capital. By order of tho Board of Directors. D.t VI U CLARK, Cashier. Danville, Pa., June 2?, 1302 - Pm STRAW ! STRAW ! ! STRAW ! ! ! mi TONS S I'll .W, of nil kinds. Buckwheat ex cepted, is wanted immediately, nt tho Mill flrovu Paper Mills, near Light btrcet. for which cash w ill bu paid. THOMAS TRENCH. Mill Grove, Ar.gu-at 8, COMJaUJHA ('(lll.NTV A G R I C U L T URAL F A I R. Tha Execittite Committee nf the Columbiu County Agricultural Scicty,hayo fixed upon the 151.1, Hilt), 1 7th & ISIhilnys or Oclohrr, next, us the time of holding tin ir Smenth Annual Fair. CALLli UAll'lON, Pkes't AugustO, IfC2 SAPON1FIKR ! SAPONIL'TER I ! C7-TIIE FAMILY SOAP M A b. I .P. All Kitchen Grense cm be madeintogeod 5oAi ba using SAPONU'IERI ' K7-DIUE(rriON3 ArCOVrANYINO EACH BOX I SOAP is easily made with It, ns making a cup uf cof fee Manufactured only l,y ths Patentees, PA. SALT MANUrACTUHINO COMTANY. No 127 Walnut Street PIIILAI1EI.PIII . raiinoTYPij, riioTOGiMri: & MELAiNoxm: A l BROT rP EB . PHOTOGR A PHa , I Melalncrtype., tVc taken In Cloudy as well as Clear I Weather. ..ib- '"peo and Dagutrreolypcs copied und A.iiiaii,eu, no: Dec. 21, ie- ill DANVILLE) TA. Printer, Iloolibludcr li IilatiUIieek .1 A NU FA t: TU R E li ; WuoiisAix asd Retail DrAtcn tn PRINTING, Will i ING AND WRAPPING PATERS. aoent ion tiik eiriwissA pArca Mitts. Main Street, Hrit door below the Public Bpuaro, WUiKESBARRE, PA. Nov. 23, 1F(11-I2m. GRKENW00D' SEMINARY. rpiIK Autumn term of this Institution will comma JL on' ItUu.ilay, August 411., 1802. TERMB For Itonrdlng, Washing, Tuition. etc., fur Eleven VV ecks $55 00 One half in advance. ftudents whn have net engaged rooms will do weft to make early tppllrjitlou tn WM. PURGF.Ba, Frincipil Millville, Col, eo., Pa., JnlylJ, Jd6S. TRUNKS I TRUNKS! I rt'IIE largest, best handsom 55!5J?i!T I est and cheapest assort WlcNCt'Wi'if' i xn',.0,rL0n,A'.a4.li" ,'.oli J ASm&ffl ---. gt.'f-'.i - v FIFTY THOUSAND FREEMEaNI 10 ARMS ! MI!! Lifo and Liborty now or never l luvasion of Pernisvlvunia ! Bloomsduro, Friday Morning, Septovibor IU, 1802. 'Iho Rebels yesterday morning took po9 scssionof Hagcrstonn, Maryland. Adjotaxt Cckral's Ornce, ( llarrisburg, Pa , Sept ll-U P. M. General Order No. 30, by order of tko President of tho United States . Fifty Thousand (50,000) of thn Free men of Pennsylvania nro hereby called for immediate servieuto repel the now im nent danger from invasion by tho Euemiei oftho Couutryl Officers in Commah'd of Company or ganizations, as authorized by thu General Order, No. 35, dated Sept. 10, will a!' onco report by Telegraph, the place of their Head Quarter?, so that orders may be issued from theso Head Quarters, for Tran.'portation to llarrisburg, for such' Companies as may bo ordered to move. Further orders will bo made for addi tional forces as tho exigencies of the ser vice may require. Tho formation cf Companies under tha General Order, of Sept. 10th, should con tinuo to bs made, as rapidly ns pcsciblc," until all tho able bodied loyal men of Penn sylvania ara enrolled and ready for ser vice. A. L. Ruasbij, Adjt. Gen. ol Ponu a. By order of A. G. Cuktin, Governor and Commaderin Chief; nAnnisnyuo, Sept. H, 1SG2 To Wm. Silver, Bcfrriok, Pa. Draft extended uutil tho Twcnty Firat (aist.) A. G. Curtin. FROM WASHINGTON. . Washington, Sept. in. Major Gdneral llsiutzleman has bofrf assigned to tho defence of W.hipjjlon' South of tbe Potomac. SAILING OF THE- STEAMER PER SIA. New York, Ssptember 10. Tho Royal mail ttearuor Persia sailer1 at nine o"clock this morning, with S'JOO, 000 iu tpecio. WAR MEASURES IN MARYLAND; Baltimore, Sept. 8. Governor Bradford has issued n procla' mation calling on tho citizens to organize for tho pretcctiou of lha Statu. The Moultoi 'ON TO RICHMOND' J. MlOTTEft, Has just received and is now opeuinfj - , ,,,,, p .Sploildrd assortment Ot aT Groceries, llardT,aro,Queo'nswaro, .cdar waro, Mackeral, Cheese, etc., which will be sold at tho lowest figure for ready pey, His Dry Goods consists in part of Pino Cloths', Black and Fanoj Cr.seitnorcs, FinoOpora , Cloaliings at 81,50 per yard Stella Shawls from 81,50 to 57, Dress Goods, a full assortment; Shep herd's Plaids; Printed Chalic3, Em broidered Madonnas, Embroidered Mozaiubiqucs, Poil De Ckcvrcs, etc, eto. Calicoes at' 0, 7, 8, 10 and 12 cents. Muslins, one yard wide & 1 2 eta. Skeleton Skirts, from 50 cculs to 82,00 HIS GROCERIES consists in part of best white sugar nt 12 cents. A. No. 1 Syrup Molasses, 00 cents per .gallon. Ladies' and ehildrens' Itigli-hcoletl bootd ncd gaiters a full assortracnS. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, Eight day, and thirty hours, Nos. 1 ) 2 Mactarclin QuaUer and Half Barrels, COAL OIL LAMP'3. 1A splendid assortment of Coal Oil Lams cheap; Ely's water proof gan caps, powder nnd Shot, iVs., kc,, &c. Come, see and Judso for yourselves, and you will be satisfied that Brow'ar's Store at the Corner of Main and Iron r-trcets, is the place to pcr'ibaso Cheap Goods for Cnh or Country produce Bloomburg, .tiny 24, ItO.'. BRICK! BRICK 1 1 BRICK!.! A A AGood Bfick, just manufneturflrf I II II land for sale cheap, wholrsule a rn-ed S n rWWlUU,.l Al Iho Itlonmrlmn. llrli-lr V,.n Apply 10 tro subscriber. BlooMibtirg, June SP, IWS, HENRYS. ARTHUR. EDUATIONAL. The subscriber would take this method nf lnformlaj Ills former pupils end friends generally, that he Intends TO EE-OPEN HIS SCHOOL in Washlngtnnvillt, on Monday August 4th IW1 J TtiOHAil July mil ist.
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