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COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
John 0. Freeze, Local Editor.
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 20, 1862,
LA-TEST
Friday afternoon.
WE STOP THE PRESS TO AN
NOUNCE A TELEGRAM FROM GEN.
IW'LELLAN. SAYING THAT
'THE WHOLE REBEL ARMY IS
ROUTED AND OUT TO PIECES.
:o: .
t&" Tho October number of Godey ia
at baud. It is a most superb one, in cv
ry respect : cbaslc, entertaining, instruo
tiro. t6T Wo trust tbat in view of iho situ
ation o( affairs in tins Congressional Dis
trict tho action of the conferees, may be
well considered and judicious. Our men
are first rate Democrats, and men of sound
judgment and discretion, and wo are pre
pared to endorse nny tiling they may judgo
wise nnd-honorablc.
o:o
SQrWo call uttontiou to the proceedings
of a mooting in Bradford County, protest
ing liguiiibi thu nomination of Laudon, the
abolitionist, and putting before tho pcoplo
the Hon. Henry W. Tracy ; a wan who
opposed the b'unbury & Eric awindlo aud
also voted against tho repeal of tho -Tonnage
Tax j denouncing them both as infa
mous aud iuiquitous.
:o!
fifflrWo publish in another column the
vo'o in tho Senate, on tho Sunbury and
Eric Bill; and also the vote on tho Ton
nugo Tax question. It will bo been that
LANDON, tho abolition candidate for con
grcs, voted for both bills. Will tho peoplo
of this District endorso his votes? No;
never ! Let there bo a solid vote of all
honest and conservative men against this
most mou.-trous nomination, mado in tho
interest of the abolitionists and of the Stato I
lobbers, plunderers aud shoddy army con
tractors.
:o:
CkSMVosoe by the Richmond Diipatch
of M-ptembcr 8th, that a largo number of wo cau SRarcciy except even the great Na
Union prisouers were received at tho 0. , Polcon ever possessed incro of tho lovo
S. prison, corner of Gary & twentieth sts., 1 and coenco of his soldiery than docs
Saturday, Sept Otb, from Gordonsvillo. Gen- McClellan and we have no doubt
Amoug them we notice tho name of C. U. tuat when ever he placos them in battlo
Brookway. The report of his having been f" bcforo tbo enemy, whatever is
released on parole seems to bo therefore ,lltcudwI by will be accomplished
untruo. It is stated that those "who boro tho know Lis Pdcnco aud sound judg.
coniiiiir-tiotis aro considered as belonging mcnt' aml tuat be wiU a"enpt nothing
to Popes army and are therefore not tIiat "c is unable to perform. They con
prisoners of war." To what hardships 6ldcr tbat hc bas been unkindly trsatcd j
tl.e may be subjected, God only known. tbat ho Laa boen ileifcred with in bis
May they have a speedy roleaso. PlaU5' so tbat delays have taken placo, for j
:o: ! which ho is in no wise responsible still
IS? The Abolitionists havo made plenty he has borno all with uncomplaining for
of capital out of McOlellans use of tha titudo hc will do his whole duty to his'
hp.de, though the .-patio, in th, end, vull 00ullt and wj t, h
have sav-d iomo ot them from a short , ' , 1 . , ' .
' measure of rope at tho bauds of Lee and
. Stonewall Jaokaon. . Have they nothing
' to say of the Union Goiivral's recent dis-
patch or tho knapsacks of his mon back to
, Washington 'i Lis is a theme that ought
to stir up their ontliuManm. They will no
doubt discover by and by that when any-
thing is to be gained by fighting, McClel-
, lau has at eager an appetite for it as their
pot generals. The great difference be-
tweeu JiMii and them is that he knows
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- who to light, and they on y guess at it. i
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Orangovillo Anmvereary
j iug.
r Agreeably to tho call of tho standing
i'f coiiimitto, tho Democrat of Columbia oo.,
1 to the number of about One Thousand as
' fcmbled at Oraugcville, Sept, 17 at 2
(4 o'clock P. M.
J Cyrus B. Mcllonry was chosen Chief
If Marshal : and at half nast one o'clock,
i the
procession, decorated with national
il igs, enlivened with tho inusio of drums,
and fife, graced by the presence of several
hundred ladies, proceeded from the House
of Samuel Everett, to tho Grovo selected
for the meeting.
At tue lower cnu or tuo town. i'oy
Young Democrats from Fishingcreek, vol-1
unteors for tho war, who had led tho pro
cession that far, halted opened ranks, and
the nj-occssiou passed through with three
cheers for the volunteers, and three for
tho Star Spangled Banner. Farewell
greetings were given on every side ; and as
tho last couple tiled through, the volunteer
Band struck up, off to "Dixio," and amid
$ tears and shout, waving of flags and boa
l ting of drums, moved off to join McClellan.
R On arriviug on the grouud tho meeting
was organized as follows :
VUKSIIIKNT,
Hon. JOHN M'HEYNOLDS.
VICE I'llKSIDNTS,
John McIIenry Sr. Abram Kline, Esq.
Frederick Hartman, George Witmyor,
Jacob Evans, Vincent Biohart,
John Nus, Harman Labour,
Irani Dorr, Samuel Kelohner,
Henry Bttfiibtsal .r, Peter Ent,
Philip Kistlu, Hiram Everitt,
Jo.cph Coleman, Jacob loung,
vt m. lkoior, JJaviu onaiter,
Samuel Yo-t, Philip Appleman,
Jacob Shellhanimer, Kiohard Demott, (
Abram Moore.
SIXRETAUIES,
James MoIIenry, Samuel Snyder,
W. i. bliuman.
Tho Presidont called upon Col. Freozo
chairman of tho county committee: Who in
a brief addrens of less than five minutes,
Mated tho object of tho meeting, tho call
under whieh it vna mado and his own
phyp'tcal inability to spoak. E. n. Littlo,
JEsq,, raado a telling speech tho Messrs,
Dcrr sang a capital song, and tho address
of Mr. Buckalcw, which vo publish else
where, was read to tbo meeting by h, G,
Kicketts, Esq.
flwhero, waS read w tbo meeting by E, G, P T.'T.'u'Z f"tL
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Army Correspondence.
Fort Lincoln, )
Near Washington, D. 0., C
September 8, 1802. )
Dear Democrat .-You aro doubtless
aware, that tho squad of men, enlisted in
Columbia county, by Rush, Jacoby, Rishel
and others, to defend tho institutions of
our Government, mero inustcrod into scr
vico on tho 25th of August, 1803, in
Company I, 130th Regiment, Pennsylva
nia Volunteers, under tho following offi
cers '.Captain, Asa Chapman, of Craw
ford oounty.; 1st Lieut. Wm. P. Dalo, of
Centre county; 2nd Lieut. Alom B. Tato,
of Columbia county. Tho Colonel of tho
Kcgiment, Thomas M. Bayno, of Pitts
burgh, is a gentleman well oualiGad for
the position, and having tho confidence
ana esteem of both tho officers and men of
tho llcgimcnt, you may expect to hear of
bravo and daring deeds accomplished by
mm anu ms lautu Pennsylvania Rcgi
ment. Isaao Wright, our Lieut. Colonel,
is also a clover gentleman, and cool officer,
whoso names will yet bo distinguished, if
wo over encouutro tho enemy in bnitlo
array. Major Ryon, of Tioga county, is
perfectly at homo in his now position.
There is no disputing his courage, as he is
with us in every danger. Tho other offi
cers of tho Regiment and Companies I
will notice in a subsequent letter.
Wo arrived in Washington last week,
when everything looked gloomy to tho
Union cause, but wo Lopo the oloso of the
prcson twill present a moro cheerful as
pect. Tho situation of the army and its affairs
noar Washington, is daily improving, and
it is hoped and expected that ero long
tho gallant and self-sacrificing McClellan
will prove his claims to the confidence of
his country, and givo his enihuastio legions
the long coveted opportunity of vindi
cating their character, from the effects of
jts lato disastrous retreat. Ho is now again
placed at the head of tho grand army by
tho administration, from which he should
'nCTCr Bavo been separated: no general,
luuuu ."u J UWP" wwi general,
Jut ho is a prudent and successful one
and will mako a glorious page in the ITu-
?ory of his country. Ouo extraordinory
foBturo lu tho oua'racter of McUlellau, is
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h's retloeucc- Ho has been most foully
abused and misrepresented, and his plans
interfered with by politicians at tho Capi-
tal. Indeed, so far has this spirit of villi-
,-,;,. v, ,, , ., .
pcratiou been carried that their were not a
niiu uuuijjeu mm mm treason, ana
Moot-'altcmPted t0 n,ako bim "sponsible for
the failures of others. He has borno all
lllir obloquy without a murmur. After
having placed his army before Richmond,
aIld was ruad)r to mako an a"ac1, tboper-
mission to do so was withheld at tho in-
stigatiou of timid or designing men, who
appeared to bo anxious for his removal,
with tho rxnectation of lir-inn- abln tn nlnon
a more congenial spirit who wquld adopt
their polioy in his plaoe, but not a word
of complaint is heard to escape his lips,
and when tho long looked for opportunity
had just arrived, whon ho felt it in his
Inower to plant the Stars and Stripes upon
,&o rebel oapitol at luenmond, instead ot
beiug ablo to lead his faithful legions on,
to victory or death, hc was ordered to
leavo the peninsula, nnd his hopes for th0
vindication of his policy destroyed, ho
submitted to tho order without a mur
mur. Ho is again, however, by tho united
voice of tho army,placed in chief command.
Ho has a great army now with bim, an
army which may claim the title of vetor
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BUS. 110 IS intermingling WltU it SCOrCS Ot
new regiments, and filling up the ranks
of tho old ones with fresh soldiers, all
burning to wipo out the mishaps and dis -
irracns of tbo nask month or two. and arc
roady, under tbo lead of their boloved
flliipf. In nrnvn tlii!r nliilitir to do all that.1
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ho lias promised for them, Wc do not
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anticipate much delay in IMS operations,
Ho has a splendid army under him, which,
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notwithstanding the recent mismanage-,
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ment, Cannot be SO lar UemorallZCU as tO'
., l,:m frn,n !,!,, nhln nrnmnlW i
P'"" -v.w
fol-n lln finlil nin!n 'I'rt An nt hi'r tri sn
taKe tnO llClU OgaiU. 10 ao OlUi-rwiso,
will rri Tflnilnr !U flnmnrnli7ation. oneour -
Will CngenUCr US aemorailzailOU, uutour
age dissatisfaction with tu; public, anu
causo injury to tho Government and the
oauso of tho country. Tho onemy must bo
speedily met in Virginia, or suoh is thoir
dosporation, thoy will bo making raids up.
on tho territory surrounding the Capital
and create great troublo aud much loss by
their attaoks upon undefended or weak
points. McClellan must Epeedly attack
tho onemy, or he will Gnd very soon a fire
in his roar much moro damaging to him
than tho losses ho would bo llkoly to ex
perience in a battlo, Tho enemy is now
open field. Lot them quiokloy bo met)
thoro, and givo them no timo to proparo
intronohinents nnd fortifications again. I
If with the force wo havo in tho vicinity j
Of Washington, and tho ntlilitlnnn ilnilv'
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mauo thereto, wo aro not ablo to assail
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With success tho rebels in tho open field
,
in wnicu tucy aro now massed, wo can sco
but littlo prospect of over beinc ablo to do
bo, Tho hopo so long entertained of
cn:.,.t. ! i ... '
v. ...ifj mum um, ra no loiiucr 10 do id
dulgod in. Whether starving or naked, w nmT y
they provo that they havo greater ability ftftj'
for a rapid march and a long journey than , li'i'vanl.
our well clothed aud provisioned nmy.ifCATA
MoClcllan, however, no doubt will seize 1 nZi7nllly"t.''
tho orliest opportunity for a move, and wo , fteJhVo'
must thercforo bo content to wait till lm
givos tho word ''ready."
P. S. Having seut you for publication
a correct list of Volunlcors,iu Company
J, 130th 11. P. V. I need only add, that
they aro all well, and so far, aro well
pleased with soldier's life aud duties.
Yours Truly,
ONE OF THE 100th.
Landon's Voto.
Tho Senate then resumed tho third read
ing and consideration of tho bill to com
mute tho tonuago duties on tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
Mr. Welsh spoke at considerable length
in opposition to, the bill.
Tho question was then taken on the fi.
nal passago of tho bill, and it was agreed
to yeas 18, nays 15, as follows.
Yeas Messrs. lienson Bloyd. Council,
Finney, Gicig, Hall. Imlrie, LANDON,
McUluro, Meredith, ' Nicholn, Parker,
Schindel, Serrill, Smith, Tompsou, Whar
ton, and Palmer (3p.,'iikor)25.
Nays Messrs Uiighter Pound, Cly
mcr, Urawlord, Fuller, Hamilton, Hies
tand, Irish, Ketchum, Lawrence, tMctt.
Penney, llobison, Welsh, and Yardloy-lu
So the bill passed.
The Senate then took up tbo bill to
charge tho name of tho Sunbury and Eiio
llailroad Company.
The question being on its final bassagci
tho yeas and nays wcro jjcalled, aud tho
bill passed yeas 55, nays 8 as fol
lows :
Yeas Messrs. Bcn-'on, Blood, Bound,
Council, Finney, Fuller, Gregg, Hall,
Uamihen, Hiostand, Iiubrie, LANDON,
Lareuce, McLhenny, Merdith, Nieho's,
Parker, llobison, Schindul .Suirill, Smith
Thompson. Wharton, Yardley, and Pal
mer (Speaker.) 2:2.
Nays Messrs. Boughter, Clymer,
urawioru, insn, ivetonum, iUott, rennep)
and Welsh 8.
Nctu Si&ucilisnncnts
GENERAL ELECTION
P ROC LAMA TION
WHEREAS, by tho laws of this
nCommonwculth, H is made "tho dutv of the
flioritT nf every county to give, notice of tho" general
Blcclii. s. by puhliiMlimi in one or more iicwit;i
peri of the county, at It-.ist tnunty days before thu ( Ice
lion," and to vnumeralc therein "the iiliiu.'rs to b tlcct
ed," anil to "detonate tlio plarc al which the cloction in
tobe h.U." Therefore, I, JOSI All FUKM AT,' High tiller
a' of Col tuntiia county, do hereby makcknnvwi und pro
tlaini to tl)3 qualilicd clectnrii of Columbia county,
that a GttiFmi. llLtnniN will bo held on TL'l.ri
day.lhe K0U11TCK.V1 11 DAY or UCTOUUI', being the
necoud Tuesday in t-aiu month, ut tile bt.'eral dis
tricts within His county, to it .
Ilcnton towiiiiliip, at the public house of J. J, Stiles,
in thi town ofllonton
(leaver township, at the house f Franklin 1.. Shiimun.
Jlluoin township, at lite t.'mirt llniiae, lUoouubuig.
Uriarcrcek touiibhip, al the cichool llouje near nvan-s
ville.
llorougli of ricrwick, at tho Town House, in Ih ru ick.
Cattawissatownslup, at tho liousc ol'sainuel Kusien
bader. CattawUsa.
Centre township, at the house of Jeremiah Ilrss.dcc'd,
t.'ouyngliam lowusliip, at the house of 11, 11, H'nser.
Fisliingcrctk twp ,ut tlie house of (Jen, H'. Uutfman.
1'rankliu township, at Chiton's School House.
Greenwood township, at the house of JusephK. Patton
Ilemlnck townsliip, at tile ISuiA Horn.
Jackson township, at the house of Kzekiel Cole.
Locust township, ut the houso of J. I,. Hurst, Slab
town. Mifflin township, at the house of John Keller,
Madison twp., at the house of PauiJol Klmli).
.Mount rieasant towp.at tite house now occupied by J,
1'. lleiterick.
Montour township, nt the liousc of John Richards, now
occupied by William llolliugxhcad,
Minn township, at the house of John M, iusj
Knaringcreck lowH&hip,atthe house formerly occupied
by a. W. nrcisbath,
Orange townsliip, nt the house of AlsxanJer Hughes.
Orangeville.
l'lne tuiviuhip, at the house of Albert Hunter.
riggarloaf loniiship, ntt he house of Aliaas Tolc.
Bcott twp., at the huiise of lluoch lion ell, .
It is further directed that the ch'itKii i.f th.i Fajd sev
eral districts shall be opened In tuitu, tti hon "l ami
1U o'clock in the forenoon and shall continue m n will.
taiit, ore
A Auditor General.
A Surveyor General,
One Congressman.
Two Members of Assembly,
A President Judge,
A District Attorney.
A County Commissioner,
A County Surveyor.
A County Auditor.
It is further directed that the meetings or the return
judueswillbelioldattlieCourt llmnu iiililrtoiiiBliiiri: l
It is further directed that the meetings of the return
ZvvvirAYotovroam:
pJftrilW
' - Montour. hai. '--""'Ji..'i-
TWENTYI'IK&'r BAYcf iit'ltJULKiiexito make cut
return,, for members of As.emblv.
The Return Judites of tlu t'ongrcsflnnal District,
: composed ol lh counties nt Montour, uotuiuuia. runt
vnu. Wyoniiiifand ilra..for.t, shall n.-ei nt tho Couil
House, in Tunkhonnipck. on Tuesday, the Twenty,
first day of Oct"i.er. to make out returns for
Member of Congress,
And in and by the said act, I am further directed to
fX"
or trust under the (Joveriinient ut tlu United fctntes. or
of tbia slatC or of any city or incorporated district.
whether aconi'.uissionedoiilcfr or othuinuo a subnrdi.
lmie(r,ccrorai:ent.whos orshallbieiniilwed under
the lesislative. or executn e. or ludii ary deparlinent of
tui-Slaldi or orany incorporated district, ami ui.o tiiut
every member of Consress, amlof llieselect or common
u ' uf ny,t.iy,coiumls .loners, of any incorporated
' district, is, by law, incapable ofholdiuij or e.vurii.JiiB at
.tll9iane ,he oltlcelirappoiulinent ol judue. Insper.
tor or clerk of any election ut tills commonwealth, und
that no inspector, Judge or any uliccrof uuy such clec
Hon shall b" eligible to any otlicu than to bu oted for.
Given under my hand and seal.ut my olllce in lllooms'
burg. Mill JTth day of September, A. I) leiil.
J. 11. FUHMAN,
Bloomsburs, Bepl. 20, mi AAsri.
BUIDGK LETTING.
The County Commissioners will receive proposals n t
the llouioof Muluinau llus', in l isliiugcrtek town
ship, Onlumbin Co., between the hours ol ill o'clock, ..
M. und 3 o'clock. I', M on M.itunlay Ihe 27th day of Pep
tetnber 1HU'.', for building lilt open TllU-rt IllllllUI'.oter
tetnber lSli'.. fnrbui d ntr Ull lilictl
I'liio Creek, near Ihe resilience or me said oui. miss.
Bald bridge to be Gil feet huweeii nbuliiients wldlli 111
. ,1 rnt fm.i. I....' t.rt.tip miirlr Pin,, mill
peclllcalloiis can be seen on the day and place of let.
ting. lly order of tlio i.'ciuiiulsiioiiers.
Commissioner's Oilice I
Dloomtburi;, Sept, SO, It-OJ. j
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Appoa by tUa B ditoi'.
Wo have font bills by mail to mauy of
our subscribers, and now earnestly appeals
to their sense of justice for promjit payment.
Our cash expenses nro heavy requiring
more money to conduct our business than
is uiually paid into our office and hence
wo can only appeal to tho promptitude and
gonerosity of those indebted. Wc sincerely
truit our friends will respond aENEliAW
and luioMPTLY.
GKO. P. BAILEY & GO'S
ZOOLOGICAL AM) KIPPO-AltGNIC
THE public is ri'sprtcilcilly iul'ormeil that
ll, is Mdiiutioili K-iutiishiii(ini, L'tiiiiprtbing
llif, lutyeM unlleeliou ol rnro mid curious an
imals, it- well as llu; mo.-t cHinplele cotn
piiny of lCtii if-tritin Ujtnnd.s, &e., ever
m'hii tin tins comment will make lib annul
entree into this pl.iuts on WEDNESDAY,
tho 21th tl,ty ol Sept ui 10 o'clock A Al.,
and jivctivn exhibitions and perftitmnces.
at 2 nnd 7 o'clock V. M
Ainnni; ihu most curious and beauiiful
ppecinif us of ihe animal creation which
comprise tho Ztu)lo,jieal Depatlmenl, atu
Alrican Lions, Helical Tiyur, Leopards,
ft ho larii-l unit iiinnt beauiilully matketl
over seonjlljeuus, Tiger Calf, Jackal, Pu
ma, and a large collccnon of jlniikeys,from
ihe Giiiill.t-like Oran-Ojiatiij, lu tun play
ful Lhimpaee.
In ihe Ornithological Deparlmer.t will be
found a splendid Aviary ol Hare Birds ol
tho mo.-t orjieons anil dazzling plumage
includiiij; tome remaikable and inieieilin;
hpecimens of Alaceaws, Guidon I'heasanl.s,
Uod, Green, Gray and Muliiculored I'arrois
Horned Owls, llirils ot l'toy ol various i-pe-cies,
besides a vast number ol unique Qua
ilrtiprdal aud Feathered vuriuiies affording
a rich and varied (real lo tilt: mudoula of
Nalttral Ht-loiy.
I'lomineiii among ihe many artists who
oompnsu the llijipu areuic Deparlinent, ate
J.is. Demutt, Lo liui do Kippiiiliome. iMuie.
Jotepliiuo, at'kuuwlt!ii:ed by the putjlie ot
both hamisphere.-, to be thu mii.-l boamiful,
dashing and accoinplished Eipiistriei.ue ol
Iho ayii. Le Jc tine Bun the ureat ruler, C.
iverf, the ureal li.uii-bnck anil fscenic
ICililtstfi.lti, llu- Deii'.ur ITU- the woiiderlul ! "on" luuJ " clironir. degeneration and coiflrmed dis
...... ..... . mop. i
Afiouais, rerc-he and Aim liano perloruiers
. 0 W'ouiMdii ii Kl.iniiii.iui. B. Wtllbniiks
&c. Jim Ward Hie world-ren-nvued Vr.
Inrminu Llown, Si. W'ainboldl the yre.it
Trick Clown. beidi. a lull fotipH ol Acro
bats, I'uiriblcrs, I'tapeza perloruiers, Yault
ers, Jui;;er-, Dancers and Alhltiies.
Tie pruyr iiiuiie ol perfurin.inco will bo
rich anil varied, comprising an array of nov
elties such us cannol tail of insuring the
most complete s;iu.-luctio'i.
Two lu llaiuls, cntnpo-ed of firsl-clats
solo ijerlurniers from me Academy ol Mu
sic, N'ewYtnk anil Bti-Uin. vill accompany
the eslablbhmcul. The lirass Hand, led
by Ihe celebrated Mimlro A. D. Alwnoil
Toe Slriny Band led by ihu dioliujjuislie.l
lmp.eHuiu) Gho, Smith,
I lin Miiytiiiiceui and Spacious P.ivilliun
U'.ijoiis I lappnius, llaruesi, Civ'e.s, tit'.
are ull new and triumphs of American Me
chanical skill.
tt'" Ailmi' iinco to Menagerie and Circus
ciirnbMed or.iy 25 cents.
Berwick Srpi. 25.
C II FAHNSW'ORTH, Aaent.
Sept. 17, It&i.
VVStlAC SALli
Valuablp Ileal !;f;ile
In pursuuucH nf ;,u ordnr m Hie Orphan's
Cuim of C'olumhia t-ouiiiy, tin S.i tir lav ll.
lll.'ulay "t Ocmtjer n-xl. hi 10 nYlorl; iii
the fnieiionn, tne,.h-n H. Mdier (Jnattltau
ol ihe miiior ehildrt'ii ol Ztiulon U Gto-s
lain of Bhiiiin nvviiil) in said cniinlj,
deceased, will expoM. in sale, ti) I'uhlii- Wii.
due, upon the prnmi-eu, a ceftain pl.inla
tinu nrtrat'i ol tit ntt Bundled. in Mnuni l'loi
nut Township Cnloinbiu (-oiiit, coniuiiini":
one hundred aud sevenleen nnr an I one
IniinliHil iiud fonv one perclies B-miuled
by lands of Daniel Morl-m, Jnl.ti Mordan,
George Applema-i and otlien wheieon is
ereeied a uvn siory framt iUv.'lin;j houso
nntl u Hank Burn. Some Fruit Ties on
Ihs premi-e-.
Lhio ihn K-tHo of said dticonod, situn'e
in the lowusliip of Mount Pleasant and
couiuv afuiesdid.
JACOB EYEULY,
Cleilc.
Terms made known on il.i nf sale,
S. II. MILLER,
Guai diw
Blnnm-buru, Sept 17, 1 812.
John Fan ira.
i'o. 7 1 8 Arch Street, below
Eighth, south side, Phila
delphia. Inporter and man
vfuctuier of and dcaltr in
r.y all kinds of Fancy Furs, for
if Ladies' if- Children'' swear.
t ,t...iri-tn.'ivio iiiv friends of Columbia and the sur
1 rouudiuz L'ouullcs that I liave riov in ttorc, onu of
the lareesl and iuft beaulilul ussoitimiuts ol all kinds
and iuulilies of l'AN'UV rillts,uf latins' and Cliil,
tli tut llVar, lliat "ill bo worn during tins lull and
Winter
My I'urs were purchased In llurnpc, previous to the
risoin Sttrlinir Kithtingr, and Ihn Now Duty Imposed
on all l'urs. .Imported since the 11 re t of Auc.ut,
I would alto state, Hiatus mug as my siock lasts,
will offer it nt ptlces proportionate tn w lint the goods
cost ino i bnt.il will be Impossible for nic to Import
und .Mauufadurfl uny mino l'urs, mid sell iliem nt thu
tJmu prices, owliiK to lite unsi liieu siuieoi ine anuiri
nf Ihe fnuiitry.
Dj"lcilwir (Ac mum, nvmltr and$ireU
JOHN KAUEIRA.
713 ARCH etreet, l'hila,
Eepl. M.Ifft imo.
&4
..W'JUL'
FOR THE
CONSTITUTION
AND TIIIJ
ron
D I A 11 E T E S
anu Disclaim ot" Tin:
saasHKYs Aim kasber
7ete Vang trout and Troullesomt Dtttmei, uMchhave
thui far llaliUd tht tett directed Treatment can It
Cvmplettty Controlled by tht IlKJIllWVnow Iff ore ull
run cunATivn
properties of tho medicine dlied themselves to the nr.
gans of secretion, nnd by so altering the condition of
the stomach nnd liver that the staichy principle of the ,
u, ni is in,, inuverieu into sugar so long ns inu system
Is under the Influence of the
CONSTITUTION WATEtl,
which give those oiirans time to riruver their kenlihv
tune an. vleor. We arc able to stale tli.it the Coiutllu-,
nun iaitr nas cured every caso ol Diabetes In which it
has boen given,
oTONE IN THE ULAnnKR, CALCULUS, G RAVEL
mil' K nuar ni.rodiT, ami mucous on
.MILK V IHSCHAISGUd AI'TEtl UltlNATlNU.
Diseases OCCUrlllg Irnlll onn and the snini. rauan vttl
he ehllrely cured hy Hie Constilullon U'atjr, Iftakin
lot any length of time. The dose should vary with ihe
sctirity ul thu ulstasc, from twenty drops to u tea
spooulul threetlnus a day, in water. During the pas
sage d the Cukuluf, the pain urgent svmplums
slloill.l bj con.b.ited with tto nrnnir r,.,o,ila ,l,un
lullowed up Willi the Const tutlon .v'atcr, as above di
leciuu.
oys.m UN'onn ao;a, on i'aini-ull mlnstiiua-
TION, AM) IN MENUllltllAUIA Oil 1T.OKUSE
l'LOVVING,
Ur.th diseases nrlslun from a laullv rccrellnn nfino
mciittrual lluid-lnthe one ia.-e Ueiui!luu little, ami
iiceompauted by sex re pain ; ami tin oilier a lou pro
late secritln.i which wilt be speedily cured by Hie
VUMr.llUKKIl u,L-r,
'I hat disensu known as l'AI.LING 01' THE WOMII.
which Is Ihv result ufa relatatiou oftlie Hi.
tlul organ, ami is known by a sense of heaviness aud
urasgiug p.uns In the back and sides, arid at tiincsac.
comp.iuifU by sharp li.clnatlng or shooting pains through
me pans, win, in uu cases. u removed liy the medicine.
There i another class of smptonis ariiiug from tit
ItlrArlO.VOl'TIIIJ IVO.MU. which physicians call
ervouslUss, which word covers up muih Ignornncc.
anil in nine cases out of ten the doctor does not really
know whidher the symptoms are the disease, or the
disease th.i symptonn. We can only enumerate ihem
here. 1 speak more particularly of Colli I'eel, Palpita
tion in the Heart, Impared Memury, tVakcfnlnes,riash
es of Heat Languor, Lassitude, and Dimuessof Vision.
BUITUESSED MENST11UATION.
Which in the unmarried female is a constant recurring
disease, and through neglect the seeds ul more grave
anil dangerous luuladics are the result; and as month
after mouth passes without an etl'urt being made lu as
sist nature, tlio suppression becomes chronic, ilic pa
tient gradually louses her appetite, the bowels aro
constipated, iiiuht sweats come on, and ceiHUMufiini
finally mds her career,
LEUCOllltCEA OK WHITES.
1 lili diseaso depends upon an inflaniatien of mucous
lining ol tut, vagina und womb. It is in alt cases ac
companied by severe pain in iho back, accross the
bowels and through the hips. A tenspoonful of the
medicine may bu taken three times a day, with an in
jection of a tablespoonful of the luediume, mixed with
ali.if-pintiif soil water, morning and evening.
inniTATioN or Titr: neck or the uladdeu,
l.N'l'LAM ATION OP THE KIDNEYS AND CA
TAliKH Of THE IlLADllElt, 8THANUUKY
ANIJUUIININGOU 1' A 1 N 1' U I. U It I N AT I NG .
Tor these diseases it is trulya sovereign remedy, and
too miiLh cannot be said in lis praise. Asingtedoeshas
ww n.,u lu ,vuu me mosi urgent syptoms,
Are you troubled with that distressing pain in the
small ofibc back and through the hips I A teaspoonful
a day of Constitution Wnler w ill rcliev o ou like magic.
roil DYSPEPSIA,
II lias no equal in relieving the Mu-t distressing smp
toius. Also, Headache, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Vom
illng I oud, te. Tukeu leaspooulul after dinner' '1 he
dose in all cases may bciucrea.ulil desired, but should
be dune gradually,
NIY.-!CI.XS
Have long since giveu up thu use of buchu, cubebsand
Juniper in thetreal utof these diseases, und only use
theinfor want of a better remedy.
CONSTITUTION WATEIl
Has proved Itself apialtothc task that has devolved
i upon u.
UJUHCTIC3
Irritate and drenrh Hi,- kirtni't'c nn.ll.v nnLtn.,t ...
i 8Jrt.-sI E? TJ . I
MCdll. JULCdU. KeaCl'.
Danville, rn., June 3 1803.
Hr.M i. H, Gr.cou-flatr Sir: lu 1'eliuary. laol, 1
wasuhlicicd Willi tlu sugar dinjetes, and forlivu months
1 parsed more than Ino gallons of water in nveiitil'our
Jiours. 1 was obliged to get up a, olten ten or twelve
times during His night, aud in rt e months I u-t about
litty pounds in w.-igth. Iluruiug Ihe month of Juiy,
l.'ol, 1 procured two bottles of Constitution Water and
in two das alter using it I expeiienced reliel, andaltir
taking two buttles 1 was culirily cuied. soon ultur
regaining my usual good health. Yours tiuly.
J. V. L UE WITT.
Boston Corners, N. Y Dec. 27, Ifcfll.
Win. II. Gregg n Co.:
GeiltS : I fl'ulV eiv e VOU liln-rtv In tivikn inn aC il,a
I follow iug cirllflcaten I luu laliia of Cuii-tiiution Wa-
, ter, which I tan ret-." leiiu in the higlien maimer.
Jly wife, who wu iiiiaikeii with palu in the shout.
dtr. wholu liugili ,, the hack, and in Her limbs, with
,' 1 .ilpiiati.tu of thu h ait, attended witn railing of Uu
' tmuu, Ilysnunoirh lea. u.ui -1 rrii.illnii of mo Iliad
der, 1 called u phjsiciau, who atteiidej lur abuut
thii'O mouths, when n U-lt h.r worse lli.iu he found
lar, 1 then :mpnyed onu cf the best physicians 1
cjuI I fl.m, w huiitti'iidi'd her lor nboit nine months,
u.iu lni. mm wus under his caru sh Ujd not sutler
quite ,i i nli pain ; he Anally gavo li.ruputid said .
"hsr l.,si- was liiouiaul.-," l or, said Ii i, "she was such
b cmubiu iifuii ul'uii.upl iiuts, that medicine given lor
o.u up ri-apanist s.imaother of lier dilliculties."
Atia.it lhs llliK tlli c.'mmel.ci'd to use Con-iiilh l
-mil, iiu.l luour uu.-r ustoiii.hu.ent, almost the lust
dose s 'eiujil to liav. Ihu osireu ell'vct, and she kept on
impruu..g rapiuly us.ler its trcatiueiit, and now super
intends ii.'in ly In-,- domestn: ntl'.iirs. Slit lias imi ta
ken any of the or. uuriON Waikk forabout four weeks
and wo aro happy to say that it has produced a perma
nent cure,
W.M. M. VAN IlENSCIIOTt N.
MnxroiiD, Com., Nov, 19, 1801.
I'll, Wm.II.Grpoo j
li.ar eir-1 I have for several years been afflicted
with thai luaublesoiuG and dangerous discu-u Gravel,
win h resisted hi remeuii-s an. i doctors, i.ntil I took
CuNsiiiuuoNAL YATtn, mid uu ma) beassuud that I
was pleaseu w ith thi result. It has entirely cured me.
a i.lj on in ly tubs' any use of my uameynu nny see fit
in r- guru In the mcdicjue. us 1 have entire confidence
in il ellkucy.
Ynuis tiuly,
TOM) SI'llOVG,
THESE ARE PACTS EMH'GII
There is nnchi of diseases tliat irnduco sucli ex
hausting HlVcts upon the human constitution ns Dia
In Ins and diseases of the Kidneys. Illadder und Urina
ry Passages, and throuuli a false modesty they are neg
lected until they are so advanced ns to be beyond Ilia
control of ordinary remedias, and wu present thu
CONSTITUTION WATER
To tho public with tho conviction that it has nneqnal in
relieving tint liis of diseases for wlncll It has bleu
lu'iiid so eminently successful in curing: nnd wu trust
that we shall bu ren urded in uur rll'orts in placing so
valuable remedy in a form to meet tho requirements of
patient and physician,
I'Oi SALE I1Y ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE SI,
W.M. II. GEORGE CO,, Proprietors.
Morgan & Allen, General Agents, No. 40 Cliir SC.
New-York,
Sept. 20. 1SG2. 15m,
rHJISLIC! S.IJLE
O F
Yaluable Real Estate.
In pursuance of nn order of tho Orphan's Court of
('oltiMil.ja county, on
Siturday, the '25th day of October, 1802,
nt 10 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, Jacob fl. Evans. Adnunis
trator of Michael V hiteiiight, late of Hemlock township
in said county, deceased, wilt expose to sale by public
vendue, upon Ihu premises, n ceitam
LOT 0,F LAND,
situate In Hemlock tow nsliip nfurccnld, adjoining lands
Aaron Miller on tho north, George Wliitemght nn the
oast.Mathius While-night on Hie south, and others,
CONTAINING SIXTEEN ACRES.
Lata the cttate of said deceased, rituato in the town,
ship nf Hemlock nnd county alurvsad.
jt J AC-ill EYEULY, Clerk.
L? Terms made known on day nf tale,
JACOB S. EVANS, Adminiitralcj,
Bloornsburg, Srptembcr 30, It 62.
1'J.JU!'
Sheriff Sales.
By virluo of cortain wrltn of IHcri Facias
Issued out of Ihe Court of Common Pleas of Col.
umoia uoiiniy. to me directed, will be eiposetl to public
mmU. fll 11, A f tlnttMH In lllnnn..l.. a..,l.lHU
llis'.'Othdnynf Hrntcmber. lew, nt one o'clock In tbo
afternoon, the following property towlt.-
All llioso certain four pieces, parcels nnd
tracts of land, situate In Coin mid a cnunlv. rennsvti-A.
nla, bounded ni follows towlt i One tract containing I
.'iv iiuiiureii nnu iwcive acres nnu iwcniy- wo perencs, 1
iiu-iiu in l ine lewnsnip, in nam county, uounacu tiy
Inndi of Thomas Eves, dee'd., Thomas llcnfleld, I.ether
A. (larmcr. Jackson llobbins. and others, whereon nta
erected a flank House, pa r 1 1 fl ui I lie.l , nnd n Stable,
30 Acres arc cleared lond, One other tract situate part
y In Orceswood nnd parity In l'lne township, contain
ing two hundred and fifty some ncrcs nnd eighty six
tierches.boundcdbylaiidsofGco. (Irecntcy, V, (Irecn
..T'."' Qremiley, Joseph lives,'!'. Longshore, ll.Carsnn,
v, l.au ton, Samuel Musirrova and others, nn tvlilri.
nro erected a dwelling house, stable and snw mill, nbuot
Acres of which nro cleared land, Ono other tract
situate In Greenwood town hip aforesaid, containing
Kit Acres bounded by lands of Mcorgc .Masters, If.
Untts. M, Heme. II. Ileacock. Titmons' estate. nnd oth.
lis, aimui xu ncres oi which nrocetarcd land. Also one i
other Tractsltuato in Plnetowushlp.aforcsnld, contain. 1 a
Ing one hundred nnd ninety ncres add twelve perches,,1''1
bounded by lands of llenj. Wlutcrsleeti, Lyons,
1 hnmas slnckhouse. Thomcs Ilcnllcld nnd others, abou
thirty acres of width are cleared laud.
Seized taken In execution and to bo told as tho prop
erty of James Iloury.
JOSIA1I tt. rUllMAV.Sncrlfr.
Uloomsburg, September 0, 18CS.
KSTRAY1
STRAYED from tbo cnolosuro of tbo
undersigned, at Port Noble, ntoomsburg, about tho 6th
or iuiu oi August, a
L'!SaV Dun Colored Heifer.
tilling three years old, and It is sup
posed, by this lime, may havn had a
calf.
U7" A libolnl reward will be given for her return, or
information of her whereabouts.
CUAIILES THOMAS.
Sept. 13, 18G2.-3U.
GREENWOOD SEMINARY.
Millville, Columbia County, Pcnn'a.
This well knowh School for both sexes will open
NOVEMllUR 3d, 18CS.
The recent additions tn the buildings! render accom
odations for moro than sixty boarders.
The course of study will embrace three departments
Hie Normal, the Scientific, nnd the Commercial.
The Principal will be assisted by experienced teach
ers, fully 'pialified fur their respettivu positions.
1'nrcuts aud others may rest assured that no efforts
will be spared to make the bahonl worthy of putrnnnsc
and that tho welfuru of the students, intellectually,
physically, nnd morally, wilt receive ourcoustnntcure
For application, circulation, circulars or further par
ticulars, address the undersigned, until Oct. 1 led.', at
How ningt ui, luster county. l'a und after that time
at Mlllullle Columbia county l'u.
T. MAXWELL rOTTS,
Principal,
Having sold nut my interest in the fireenwood Semi
nary, to I M l'otts, who was tor several years
connected with th) Institution as a successful teacher,
I hereby cheerfully commend him to my friends nhd pa
trons, ns a gentleman of ample qualification for the po.
sitlon Ii: assumes, and in every way worthy the confi
dence and patronage of the public. WM, UURGLSS-
31111 ville. I'a., Sept. 13, leu'.'.
Till 13 WflPKLfli).
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movements nf our armies Iroiu the Nuw-Yoyk papers
of the "on to Richmond-' class, but wu become so dis
gnsted with Ihe sensclcs outcry w hiih taken up for a
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hive nnd this paper daily ever since, nnd hevo found,
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aiht was reliable ir thu wav of current news. I'
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S.SflatAr BltOlViVS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE
HOUSE, Ne. "5 North Second Street, Opposite Christ Church,
PHILADELPHIA.
!T7 Constantly on hand, a large ns-orlment of Mods,
Mattres-cs, Paillasses, Cushions, Hair. Husk, Cattail'
mid all articles in the line at the lowest prices,
N. II.-Particular attention paid to renovating New
nnd Old Feathers.
March lelil. 12m.
F. C. IIARKISON, M. D.
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Woo.
burg, and vicinitv, that lie continui stlie practice
MEDICIXE .1XD SUROfJir,
nil solicits a share of public patrunage.
OittiK on .Main Street, first house below the Court
House, niiomsburg,
February 3, lrS.t If.
HMd &ir,ijii& fciLififfiLi)
TAM AQUA, PENN'A.
Passengers dioc hero on the passage of cadi Train.
II, M. MERRICK,
Propriitor.
Tnmaina, Jan 4, 1PG2.
STRAW! STRAW!! STRAW I ! !
1001
TONS SriltW.of all kinds, lluckwheat ex
cepted, is wnnted immediately, at Ihu Mill
Grove Paper Mills, ueur LightSlreel, forwliich
canti will bo nald.
THOMAS TIIENCII.
Mill Grove, August 9, leGJ.
ADM IN ISTRATO 11 S NOTICE.
Estate Ihhcvilc Kiislier, dcccuscd.
T l-TTI'.ltS of ndminiktration on Iho Estata of Jacob I
IJ it. Knorr, late of Locusi twp. Col co.,decense(i, have
been granted by the llegistcr of Coliimliiu county to the
under Iguedj ull persons having ilaiui- attain. I the es
tate of the decedent lire requested tu present themto
the Administrator nt his residenco in l.ocii-t twp.,
wittiout delay, and all persons indebted to make pay
ment forthwith.
SAMUEL ADAMS,
September 0, lr?C3-(!w- Mm'r.
Choice IVheat.
Why sow the Lancaster, when yov can
proaue Wheal, yielding double the
amount per acie,
Ksad tub FoLLowm CtnTirtoTC rnoM ExrcmiNCED
FAHHtRS :
Wc. the undersigned. Farmers, residing ill the county
of Northumberland, do certify, that wu puiehased of.
wrok Wolk. u now urticle of Whito Egyptian lleardcd j
Whent. last Fall, unit lind it far sunerinr tu anything,
grown in this section. The stem is tall and strong ripen
so early ns to dely the insiditnus attack of the llessia
Fly mid Weevil, und will yield nt lead, one. third ino
tollioucru Ihau uny other wheat uuw grown in thi
seittoii of country- We.would cheirfully recommend
tu our agricultural friends, throughout tho Stale, as
every way worinyoi nun curiiui niieuiiou
Isaac Viurctil,
lleiiiietlllu Leinbacli.
Thoimis Deariuotid,
H.iin.H'l D.'nruiond,
Silas Itnmbaili,
Solomon II, Winters,
llenrv i alts,
John Mil'arlut.il,
J, G, Durham,
Juliii Li iseu,
D, lleilleiibach,
Joseph Nicely,
J U Lelnbach,
lU'Derl .ii, nussei,
"cter llacenbuch.
Tor particulars concerning this valuable wheat, en
nulre of Andtsw Ftesi, of Centre, or J K Groti. of
Bloemibuii, July 19,ie-6w,
epvr.'ni,' niim n i vn nt n
Dl-sVJiltJi 1IA1 1 Jsl's AiNU A VHjKJ
IUOUS VIU'J'UHYl
Forty Thousand Rebels Killed and Woun
ded. LOXGSTRKET WOP.VDlil) AiVI A I'lUS
OiVEU. Jackson and Hill Roported
Taken !
Harper's Ferry Reta
ken. LargeMimber of Prltonert captured I- General Iturntldt
in po.ucstlon.Ycarl) all the armi Ktrt recaptured
Jl Wow at tin Iteart cf liebellemlttportei Uoubftrd
ment of Fort Sunpter and the inttttnent tf CKarlttten.
S. C.
FORTY THOUSAND REBELS RE
PORTE I) KILLED AND. WOUNDED.
Special Dhpaled lo thr Inquire.
IlAnr.isi!uno, Sept. 17. Notbinij bas
been beard from Harper's Ferry since I
despatebed last. Gen. Lougatrcct ii woun
ded and a prisoner. All tbo nevts tbat ca
bo got over tbo wires fiotn Gen. MeChllan
i"Glorious Vktory," although every inch
of the field has been warmly contested by
tbo enemy, wbo uiust Lave near forty
thousand killed and wounded. Many of
the wounded are now at llogerstown, JId.
TEKRIBLE CARNAGE.
Gen, Longstrcel not kiLeelbut a Pusoncr.
Gen. Hooker icoimdcd in the Foit.
IlAimisnuna, Sept. 17. A diipatch
jnst received at bead-quarters from lla
gcrttown, says :
"Wo havo acbieved a glorious victory
after a great battle.
"Gen. Longstrcct was not ki.lcd but
wounded and taken paisoncr.
"Gen. Ilookor, of tho Federal army,
was wounded in the foot'"
No particulars of the battle havo yet
been receivod but it is understood that tho
carnage on both sides was awful.
DRAFTING IN PENNSYLVANIA
POSTPONED.
IlAimisnuna, Sept. 15. The line for
drafting is bontpoued until tbo 25th inst.,
by the Governor. Eli Slii'Eii,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Johti Kl ngeman, dcc'rl.
LETPEIt tcstameiitory on the estate nf John Klin?,
cman, late of Maine tewnship jn otumbla roituty
deceased have been granted by the Kegi.ter of I oliiui
bia county to tho undersigned also residing in said
township j all persons haviiiu claims ugafust the es
tate of the decedent are reuuestcd to present tlicin lu
the Executor at his ri sidcncu in .Maiiuille. without
deray, nnd all persons indebted to make payment
forthwith. JOHN 11. M.S-1,
Aug. 10. 18152 Ot. ExhcuroR
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Eitaleof Jacoh Hartman, late of Writ Hiutlochttiry.,
Jlontaur Cauutu. dee'd.
LETTEKS of Administration on the nbovo named es
state have been granted to the undersigned by Hie
ltcglsur of tlontour county. All person having rl -.imi
a;.iin-t the estate of thu decedent are ra.pn-stt d to pre
sent them fur settlement, und those indebted to mako
iiuuteuiate payment.
JACOB I1AKTMAN Jr., Mm'r.
, Cooper twp.
AlinilHUn. Ifli-.Q. Bur.
BRICK! BRICK 1 ! BltlCKlT!
AArtGo011 JMck, just manufacture'
I ,H III M)n"'l for ratu cheap, wholesale n rii-oil
lriVUVllai AttheUlooinsbnrgllrick Yard.
Apply to the subscriber.
o HENUY S. AltTHDK,
Uloomsburg, Ju no S3, ISOi.
DANK NOTICE.
ICfotico is hereby given, that tlio Bank
J.1 of Danville, n Hank of Issue, Ducouiit nnd Dcpns
it, located in the llorougli of Danville, -Moutour county,
with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, in
tends im-'.iug application at the lien regular session of
Ihe Legislature of Pennsylvania, for the renewal of ita
charter, nnd extension of its priiileges. for a term of
twenty years from Ihe expiration of its prevent charter,
with Hie name name, title location nils' capital.
Ily order of the Hoard of Directors.
, . DAVIUCLAP.U.Cishier.
Danville, Pa. , June S, I8CS -Um
FouLiTiii.i COUXTY
AGRICULTURAL FAIR.
The b'jccntiic Cinniiutti'o of the unliimbiu County
Agricultural Smety. have lived upon Hie
15th, lOlli, 17lli cV .S!h d.iys of October,
licit, as the time of holding their tVvenlli Annual Fair.
CALUU IIAllTON Puts' r.
August", K-C3
SATolMFiYuT
O-TIIH r AM ILY SOAP MAKLU 0!
All Klliheii f.'rensu cau be made inloguod SOAP, ov
using SAPONU'IEIII
OCT-DIIIECTIOXS AtJI'OMPAN Y1NO EACH 1IOX !
BOAP is easily made with it, as making a cup of cof
fee Manufactured only by tho Patentees.
PA. SALT MANUl'ACTUi.I.N'O COMPANY.
No 127 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA.
i MBItOTYFE, FIIOTOGRAFK Sc MELAIKOTYPE
A l B R OT Y P E S , PHOTOGRAPHS,
Melainotypes, &.C.. tuken ill Cloudy ns welt ns Clear
Weather,' Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes copied and
Enlarged,
1SORTI1 DAXVILLE, PA,
Dec. 51, ISOI.
I'rliiter, Rookbiuticr & Illatikbook
.U A NU FA U TU II E R;
WllOUiUK ANU KtTAIL llEAUK IS
rniNTINO, WHITING AND WIIAPPINO PAPEUS.
AOtNT tOK 1111. (ATAWISSA rAl'tll MII.I.S.
Main Street, first door bi low Ihe Publn Spuare,
W1LKESBARRE, PA.
Nov, S3, 1601 ISin.
GIlliENWOOD
SEMINARY.
rpilE Autumn term of this
Institution will comma
JL on
lUouilny, August tlh, I8G2.
TERMH For Uoardmg, Washing, Tuition,
vie , fur Eleven IS eeks f 2i 00
ft-.. I. ..If 1.. n.l.-a,.
' btudents who have not engaged rooms will do well to
mike eailv application to
WM BURGESS, fnnciril.
Millvllle, Col, eo Ps., July 19, 136J,
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