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C01.U.MA DEMOCRAT
ui.T..b uy levi l. tatu, rnorntETOR
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 31, 1B63.
Hou. Clomont L. Vallandigliam.
The Great Speech of the Hon C, L,
Vullundigham, on the War,
To tlio exclusion of our Usual variety
of reading mattcr,we publish with profound
satisfaction in this morning's Columbia
Democrat, tho tlirilling Speech of Mr.
ltcpresentativo Vallandiuham, of Ohio,
bn tho War, recently delivered in the
National House of Representatives. Wo
aro quite euro wo could not publish any
thing more valiiablo or interesting than
this powerful speech, ono of tho ablest
ever dolivcrcd in tlio Halls of Congress,
fcven in its palmiest days of its intellectual
glory. It is a speech which would add to
Iho fame of a Clay, or a Webster, or a
Burke, or a Chatham. In stylo, it is
worthy of Mao.iulay's Cnest composition.
It is a speech that ought to bo read by
every citizen of tho United States, and
especially by thoo who have been opposed
to Mr. VAr.LANUtaiiAM. They will dis
bovor iu it a foreo of reasoning, a richness
of historical illustration and depth of patrN
otism, that thoy cannot but recognize and
admire in the fullest tens. This speech
must produce a great effect upon public
opinion and do much towards closing the
war or concluding an armistice
Blackcroelc and Eoavor Valley
Teachers Institute.
The Teachers and citizens of tho two
above named townships, of Columbia and
Luzurnc counties, conjointly, met on Sat
urday last, January 1M, 18G3, and organ
ized tho IJlackcreck and Leaver Valley
Teacher's Institute; The exercises were
opened by singing a Hymn.
The subject-! before the Institute, were
ably diseu'scd by the respective Teachers
in attendance and imparted much interest.
Officers were then elected, vis : T. N.
Smith, President; 11. Trumbcll, Vice
Prca't ; Geo. P. Driesbach, Treasurer,
iiutl Ezra K. Brovrri, Sec'y.
The next meeting will bo held in two
weeks according to tho requirements of the
School Law of Pennsylvania.
Now Columbus Academy.
Thi3 institution is among tho best con
ducted and mo.it prosperous pehools in
Northern Pennsylvania. Under the au
bpiccs of its ahlu Superintendent, Prof. It.
j o. jjlKGUAM, Hy wnom it, nas uecu iuaiu-
rially improved, wo aro gratiiiou to learn,
tho -Now Columbus Mulo and Female
Academy,'' is piospering and going on to
Mill greater pro.-perity. A neV Term
commenced on last Tucday.
. CiC
EST Col. Levi L. Tale, of tho Columbia
Democrat, will soon havo as high a renu
nation ii a it-it as ho has already as a pro
found stalCMiiau. In liis last paper he
says, "Tho President speaks of our For
eign Relations im-aiiiug, wo (.oppose, his
wife's relatives in the rebel service." No
one would discover that vein in the Col
onel's sober countenance. Someone asks
him why the F.spvcss company refused to
take packages to tho soldiers? adding,
"would it have been so if hu was a uig.
ger!" To vhioh the Colonel gravely re
plies, "It is iu koi'piug with the general
fionduct of this African Administration I"
Tho Col., no doubt, calls himself a loyal
uvm like all the iect ol tns party.
Record if the Times.
"Loyal," of courrc, every time, Bilhj
minor. Not the loyalty you have placed
upon tho recoid , in your labored efforts
tho past two years, by inciting insurrection
amongst the c'uizons of Wilkesbarre. Nov
is it that kind of loualty, which induced
you last Fall, to denounce Col. Wright as
disloyal, for favoring tho Democratic poi
iov, (when ho wanted the nomination for
Congress,) and now (that ho has been left
out iu the cold) and feels at liberty again
to oppose Demooratio statesmen, has in
duced this priuco of flunkeys to endorso
liis lovaltv and patriotism. "Uirds ot a
feather," &c.
N. 13. Now Hilly, supposo you again
maliciously assail tho fidelity of Hon. E.
B. Chase, and when the Court honorably
ocnuit him of any wrong in tho case, you
moanly neglect to mako tho amenda lion-
orublc.
"Wo of this Administration cannot ca
enpo history." Mraham Link-horn.
No, indeed I old lioss. Your deeds,
past nud present, nro all upon record.
David, many thousand years siucc, iu
thoLV. l'salui, 20, VI and 23d vorees,
beautifully and knowingly described all
eucli hypocrites :
" Ho hath put forth his hands asalnst such nj bo al
paac" wUHhfini ' l"H Iroken liis covenant."
The wrd. of his laoulh were smn.lher 'h
but var nros in liis heart, his rd were softer than
ail, yet were Hi)- drawn sw'ords,"
Uut thou, (II. (Jodl snT.lt r.rlns Ih','" '''! ,!,01','l!l
pit of destruction.- III.OOUY and DLUAUUU men
sitaH nut live out half their days."
t3" Our ostcoined young correspondent,
13, . II., has favored us with soveral
acooptablo productions, "Tho Soldier's
Death ""Tho Shipwreck," and: "TSo
Child's Quettions." Thoy will appear in
regular jrder, cominoncing nest week, in
A Traitor in Now York.
G. Callicot, a professed Democrat of
Brooklyn, sdd himsolf to tho republicans,
and thoy havo elected him Speaker of tho
Assembly. The treason of Calticot, is
liko that of Cameron, Down with tho
traitors,
Why is it that thobam'o of Col. Wright,
almost invariably, f.s to voting in Conascss,
follows that of Vallandigliam ?
Record of the Times,
Because, Col. Wright never yet gavo a
sonsiblo voto in Congress, except when ho
voted with "Vallandioiiam." His consti
tucnts so informed him at tho last Election.
Had ho acted and voted uniformly, with
Mr. Vallandigliam, ho might havo been re
elected to Congress.
Another ion tor Old Are. Whet)
his Congress branded Cameron with in
famy, Old Abo took tho responsibility I
Simon is again in trouble. Will tho old
fellow now assume tho responsibility T
" Tlio Abolition republicans, hero
abouts, are again laudins Col. Wright.
What does it mean ? Is it, because the
Colonel recently attempted to run a tilt
against tho patriotic ArALi.ANDiaiiAM !
KO Hon. S. E. Ancona, lion. JohnD.
Stiles, and Hon. C. L. Vallanbioiiam,
have our thanks for public documents.
SSSHVc havo tho American Agricultur
ist, for February, which is considered tho
model agricultural journal of tho country.
JC" A. G. Curtin, Governor of Penn
sylvania, lias our thanks for, a pamphlot
copy of his lato Annual Message
JO- W. V. McGrath, Democrat, was
on Monday last, cectcd State Treasaror,
for the terlii of one year.
Army Correspondence.
Written fur the Columbia L) cinocrut
CAJ1P NEAR FltEDEUIOKSBUna, Va. )
84th Keg. P V., Jan. 10, 1803. $
Col. Levi L. Tate,
Dear Sir : As nearly a whole Cotnpa-
ti r f tlm A .1 tit nnmna f n in th-.ii" aO.if Inn nf
,r k ... , r ., . , ,
the Keystone, a brief account of their fato
and behavior during find since tho battle
of Fredericksburg, may provo satitfactory
to yourself and (ho r6aders of your patri
The 8.1th, 110th P. V., and tho ICS
N.Y. V compose the second brigade of
Gen. Whipple's Divuioii, and is comman-
dedbv that bravo and fearless officer, !
Gen. S. S. Cahuoll. Although tho bri-
gade is very small (not containing over 000,
eflective men, being less than the number !
nf an nrrlitiarv Itei'iment. it acnuittcd
itself so nobly, and fought So desperate at
the battlo of Fredericksburg, that full
brigades might justly envy tho laurels,
which this little heroic band won duiing
tho dreadful conflicts When ordered to
charge upon tho enemy, they eamo in cou
..tit. ..n.n.,.i;nin ti. 1 1, n ,,r
tlll.li 11LU it ptl pi'UUIbUllll UUJIttj 1.11V wl
which they could only gain by assisting
cich other with their guns, this object was
accomplished under a sovcro shower of
shot and shell from tho encmio's guns, but ,
tho brave boys voro noi tho least daunted i
t... sl. J,ll nLlnlA. f. cn,m I
uv ILILDU ULbui uioiubiuj lui duwii
all had rcachod the height, thoy re-formed
thoir line, and, encouraged by tho cool and
brave example of Gen. Carroll, made a
brilliant charge upon tho enemy, driving j
them out of their front breastworks and
rifle pits, which thev held for 28 hours '
' .
Wheil they Were ordered to rC-Cr03S thO
' . i , . i -,. ,
river. ?Ut tllC sCCOUd brigadO did UOt
i-i
alone UO jllstlCC 0 the Cause WlUCh Our army
, . , r .
Came to (lcfcud, lor every Kcglinent and
Ilrigadc on tho field, with but few excep
tions, deported itself with honor and patri
otism. The lists of the immense number
of slaiu and wounded corroborate this
assertion. Yet with pain and regret wo
record thoso deeds of valor, and those re
peatedly desperate and determined charges,
when wo reflect over tho wanton blood
shed, and ihe great destruction of property,
and find that nothing has boon cfl'ected to
encourage our faithful soldiers, or to pro
mote the cause of our country. Uut why
is it that our largo army with sis huudred
thousand rcinforcemeuts is repulsed, with
such Bevcro loss, at every attempt I Tho
doings iu tho city oi' Washington unfold
ihe tale.
Iu that great Metropolis lies tho Pan
doras Hox, from Yhich escape our present
national maladies. Tlio President's un
constitutional Emancipation Proclamation
tho removal of cautious and qualified Go:u
niandcrs, aud tho appointing of careless
and incompetent blunderers aro tho chief
causes of the unfortunato disasters which
wo aro repeatedly doomed to euduro.
Why, sir, tho arrival of tlio nigger
reting Proclamation spread a gloom,
over nino-lcnth of tho wholo army, as
dark as tho principles of Us author. There
aro but very few men in the army who
will admit that their object in joining it
was to freo tho negro. Neither did tho
President's Inaugural Addross, or his ap
peals for troops appear to demand them
for that cbouiised purposo, but it seems ho
has chansod his opiuioii of lato, and in-
' voked thu inspiration of tho Almighty, by
Iwhwhho now pretends to bo guided in
I . I .!l..n .vi1 finnn!n
spltO Ot tllO puuptu a mau-.a VW..HV
tious to the contrary,
Tho restoration of Gon, McClellan to
tho cominaud of tho army of tho Potomao
fcV. and wouul bo
hailed with delight and satisfaction. He
is tho only man iu whom tho soldicw re
pose sufficient con'fidenco to oarry on tho
war successfully. Tho narao of Burnside
is soldom mentioned but by way of jest
or derision, in connection with Fredericks
burg. Ihe 84th, hko all tho other regiments,
has since tho battlo of Fredericksburg,
been bufily ongaged in constructing noat
cd comfortable log cabins, or rather huts.
Ono will naturally bo led to suppose, that
tho days of Old Tippceanoo havo arrived,
by taking a stroll through our Camp.
What a lot of Presidential aspirants wo
will havo after the war, if dwelling in a
log cabin will bo considered a qualification I
For tho material of theso Lillipation hou
ses tho timber of Virginia had to suffer.
Bails, tho soldiers principal firewood, aro
celling very scarce, consequently tho
mighty oak, King of tho forest, must yield
to supply their placo. This part of Vir
giuia docs not contain timber and rails
enough to fchoo in one-fifteenth part of
its area. Hence voii will perceive that if
tho morit of being a good Rail Splitter
should hereafter bo required to insure a
candidato success to the Presidential chair
the Old l omlnion isplaycd out." Col.
S. M. Bowman, is still iu command of the
84th, and has proved himself a soldier
and patriot, at tho battlo of Fredericks
burg. He may havo enemies who strive
to defame his well earned reputation as a
military man, but none except a cowardly
poltroon, and irresponsible slanderer will
assail him, and such characters should be
considered unworthy of notice
Company D. is guarding tho commissary
stores at Stoneman's Swith. Thoy all
appear to like their duty.
A. G. Thornton, formerly 1st Lieut, of
Co. D., has beeu promoted to Captain of
that Company, since the battlo of Fred
ericksburg. This alone, speaks volumes
for tho Captain's conduct during tho fight,
moreover, ho has not an enemy in his
Company ; neither is thoro a better discip
lined Company in tho Regiment than his.
His men obey him not because thoy fear
him, but because they respect him. Few
officers can boast of this qualification; 2nd
Lieut. Hunter, from Philadelphia, now
i fills tho former position of Capt. Thorn
: ' 1
ton. He too, stood up to the work liko a
soldier and man,
the whizzing of balls,
forsake kiu duty, as
cuiuu uuii iiuiAu mm
is too often tho case with officers. John
?:sScl lonuc &gcant Mjor of the
G'''t been promoted to 2nd Lieut.
of ComPaDy " a.
"dice, or he could not have received .the
Psitin- Uo is a clcvctr B"0 hciu'tc'1
OIUCUl) auu luu
There aro some rumors afloat this ovc-
that wo will march iu a day or so,
n,,1S'
but nothing authentic,
Yet, it is certainly
high timo that something is done to re
deem tho army from the disgrace into
which it has been plunged, by a set of
political Humbugs and t heir Chief. Both
the country and its financial affairs demand
that some judicious and favorable movo i-
uia0
0ur Brigade has no't received any pay
for ais mouths. The Paymaster would be
a ve,7 welcome visitor,
Yours, truly,
L01AL.
scnunts.
The Magic Time Obst't vcr,
Tl'K rtniccTioN OK .MCCUIXISM,
R0'" a I,lu?,t.'"K,nu.J "i"" face' ur lady's or oen.
JJ .tleiuen'u V atih Combined.
0110 f prettiest, most convenient, and decided
lythobeM end cheapest timopiece for general nud
reliable ubc, ever oUjred. Jt has within it mid con-
f'ecied with its machinery, in own winding attach,
incut, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The
cases of this Wntih are lomposjd of two in tjjs, tho
outer one being line ill carat g.ild. It hu thu Impruv
uu ruuy action isvur iiiuvuiuciii, aiiu is iirriiniei un
('ccur.ito timepiece, I'ricu. superbly eiigraod. p"r
case of ii hull dozen, i .'01 Oil. rMiupli! W.it'hes, in
neat morocco bote, for those proposing to buy at
wholesale, S'l.i, sent hy express, with bill p.tyaula on
delivery. Sol liers must remit payment in advance,
as we cannot collect Irniu iiio.e in the Army Address
nuiiii.Mtti iittus. uu sole i:niortirs,
Cur Nassau & John Sts New York,
January 31, lcG3 tHv.
NEW GIlOt Elty 8'IOKH.
The undcrslEiied Informs his iriends and the public
penerally. that he has opened a New Grocery More,
on .Main street central in Illoomsbure. where he has
just received all kinds of Rroceriei, .Molasses. Salt,
Candies and Notisus ccucrally, which will be cold very
cheap for ie&dy pny.
ALSO,
A Provision Store is attached to tt.e said establish
luent, in which will always be kept a Kod supply of
Chop, llran, Corn ami 1'ccd generally, tu which ntleiition
is invited.
Country Produce taken lu exchange for goods.
11CNJ. mtASMUEj.
Plijointburg. Jan., SI, U03,
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Ecl'ile of Elizabeth Miller, dee'd
rrrPUIl teftiimentory on the estate of Ullznbetli
JMiller, lite of. Mt Pleasant township in ol. cu
deceased h ive been Rtanted by the ltvcistcr of Colum
bia county to the uiiderLlKUCil also icsidiiiK in said
township; all petsuiis bating claims ngaiiirt Hie es
tate of the decedent me reiuestcd to present them to
the Uxccutor at his residence in said twp., without
delav, n tid all nersous indebted to iiiiiku iiiiviuent
forthwith. W.M, ... ll.l.KU,
Jauuury ill, 1803-ct. JJieccion.
AUMINISTIIATOH'S NOTICE.
EUale of Jonathan Fry, deceased,
I" KTTIillS nf Administration on the llstate of Jona--Jtlun
Pry, late uf. Montour township, Culumbi.i co.,
deceased, have been granted lydio licgister uf Colum.
bia co to tho tiudersjgucd ' nil persons having claims
against the tstiite u'l' the dccendeiit lire requested In
present them to tlio undersigned, at hie residence in
said township, without delay, end. Ml persons indebted
to make payment forthwith.
PCTEE IICIXUACII,WiV,
January 10, lfO.I.-lvv, $1 00.
ATTENTION I
TO .ith WHOM IT .MAY COXCF.RX,
TIIIJ undersigned being n regularly "licensed "uc
tioueer," hereby oilers his services as such, to nil
who may fell disposed to (jive him a call. Ills treat..
oxpericme in Ihe business, will enable him to render
utl. faction to his customers, At tho same time he will
nation nil Auillonenrs, 'nut licu'ised,' from following
aid calling, cs the flue llicd by the United rJtatis will
urclyboliiipoied.uud the law carried out lulls full
extent All persons Ucsinlug to obiuiii my services,
will please inform me tu that effcit before liicy mlrer
tlso. MOSMCOI'l'MAX,
lilaoinsbhrc, P,,Nnv,8. 1E02 Jluttioiiee.
ryim PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL,
nAxrtutv., moxtovr cov.sty, p.l
EutermifliiieiH fur Man and Ilentt, In good stylo
and nt modiirate rates.
CUMtl.ua N. SAVAUU, ftot'rietor.
I a (istii
3to SUiDcrit
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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TliE CONFESSIONS AM) KXPERl
ENOE OF A NERVOUS INVALID.
Vuulrtlicil for ilia lipiiotlt nr.il in ii cnutlon to ymin?
men, litnl Dtlicrn. who jiillVr frum i rrou il.Mlliv.
ihrly drcny, mid Hi c i r Kimlrcil uiliuvnU- mniiilj Iiir
iiio iiii'Mi ui cu euro, i.ymio who li.n riirot liliu.
Self nflel tjelllff It Victim of inixlitilreil I nllhiliniii In
mcillcitl litiiubiii; niiil qunrki ry. liy riiclonliisf n mt
)ialil illrcctcilcnvi'topCi rU(r enpio nmy liu limt (if tlio
millior, .Vallnnlcl Aluyfalr, V.t' lloilfi rit, Klii;a tuun.
iy, rti'w i of k.
WIIOOtMNO COUOIIOil UttCUll, howcm fcvuto
mny lu nlluvlutcil mid cucctl by tlr: uio uf .Mndamo
'.ailoc t'otlrr'a (Jtimltvo llultnin,
Thin Invnliialilti inoJIcliiti ioioic4tlio rxtraorJInn.
ty poncr of rcllovlnR linmcillatrly wlmoplnd Cousli,
lloaravlii'tii, Difllcinty "f brentlilnjt. Ililf klnejs nml
tlckliiiR In thu (liruut. It Ioikimh tin. l'lilcgm, nml will
bo found to lio vury orTcciIiIo to Hie tntc: It In not n
violent rcincdyi but fini'llioiit-KnrinltiK featcliiiiit
nnil,MructlvR. Cnn bo tnhuii hy tlio oldest pcrnmior
your.sust tlillil: Tor tnlo by all liriigiilitnul 1:1 find
S3 eciiln per bottle:
A C,AlttlTOTIIi:8UlTi:ntNO.Tlio liny. Wllllnni
Cofgrnvi', ublln laboring ns n Misslomiry In Jiii.iii,
vni cured ofCuiisiiiiiptlun, wlirn nil otln r ini'mis lind
fdllcd, by n recipe nbtnlnud frum n learned physician
resldinn in Ibo grrntcity of JpiI.Io. I bin reilpo Iiik
Hired print niimbrrs nbo were sulfi'Jliig from cmisiiinp'
Hon . llroncbitis, Sure I'liront, t'oujjlis nnd (.'olds nn.l
tlio debility tind nervoun dcprctslun caused bv tbesu
disordcrei
. Dcflrnii a of bcnclltlng otticrs, I will sedd this recipe
wlilrh I li.ivc brought homu ultli inc. to nil nliu need
ii, freo or .liargc. Address .
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43S Fulton Aventc, llicklj n, N. Y.
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l'ODIl YOUNO .MAN. A jiciiHi'iiiiiii hiivlngtevimiri d
of tho results of rnrly onr unit dli ns.., will, trout
nutlvi'sof beiii:Volince, si'inl to thoi' lm nfiiejt it
n copy of the nbavi' I nt rtiin; iiurr.it I ve, ptibllchnl ty
himself, Thli littlo buok is ili'elgned usn wnrnlng ami
caution to yininj men nnd thosn ho sutler from Ner
tous Di'billly, l.o. i of .Memory I'rmnr uro llecny, c,
tec, suppl) lug nl tho snmii timo tlio iiii nus of ufr.curc.
Single copies will lira sent under seal in n plain cu el
ope, without charge, to ituy who request it, by nd.
dressing tlio author.
L'lIAS. A I.A.MI!i:itT,
Rrectipoint, Long Island, ,cw York.
Nov. 2!), lt'fi?. n.ui
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llichard liemott
Hamuel Crensy Hsi
Klder John Kutton
.Ma berry Snydir
Win Krickb.ium
lt of ll.iniel llriglo.
5 ODjIlon fieo I) Jackson J1U 00
1 .to It' I) Itearb.irt 5 un
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1 ntlhVm 3 McKec ii 1)0
1 So Montour county 4 tin
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James A Xorris
Kev J (1 Penny
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William Oman,
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11 II Wiiitersteeu
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1 III)
Reuben T Folk 1 73 Joi ph Lilly
Our receipts were encouraging for December.
Wi
thank our patrons for their promptitude nud trut nth
er.i will emulate their ex;unple. Kemiltanccs Sly null
nt our own risk.
ECOSVJCMYjSWEA.1' H.
CURE YOUIl COUGH I'OK i:j CENTS
The best an t cheapest I 'hmschol I icnwly
in the ll'o'hl.
MADAME 5ID()C I"tlTril'S
MADAvU .iior? ri'K
TllU'S Cur!iti;c tUUum in
warruiih'il iT 4I.m cr tnliti"
to the ilir(.'tlioii, tu uiru 111
utl rat's niiLfh-. t'nl'ts,
Vliitpluf f'uiitili, A'thtn.i
nml nil ntfjctJrttd of the
throat and I-'Iik'h.
IMndaaif '.nine portrrN
rtaleani i propiirrd w ith all
tho ro'iui-ite t-ki'l. trom i
riMiitnaati mt ! lit-1 li 't ri'iu
ftlit'r tlio tab' kinadnai
aiTordn, it rt'tufdial iiali
ties nrr bared na In iniivor
to ussM Hk: Iicallliv clrrii
l.l'Joil uf tlu blond, llirnnli
tho I.uiix. It is not a vio
lent ri'Jiicdy, but nuulcut--wanning
si'.irrluuu nml el f
cctivt'i rati he taken by tho
oldest poihoi: ur tho onus
es t itnld.
iATndaat.Hdor Purl' r'c bal-
Rani has been in use by tho
niblic lur nvcr Id rar, and
via ac'irired its prft-cnt
iinnlv by b. inn rt'cniiiinfii
leij by thoiewlm iiavo ummI
it tu their alllicted friends
and nt Ik rs.
.Mint I miinrtint. Madame Zador Porter's Curative
j l'nls-im is -old nt a prlci wiiii-ii btiN'in it iu tlu reae h
of evury one to keep it coiiveui -nt for use Tlie time,
ly uni of ,. mile liulllo will proie to be norlh 0J
. times its co-.t.
N'DTICI'.. - iNive your money 1 Do nnt.tie persinded
to piirclriH art 1 1 1. is at -N to $1 w huh ilc not n tit.iiu
th virli.es i f a I'i ci ut h ml.i of lla '.no I'ntt m 's Cu
retlve llalnum, thoco?t of inniiuraituriiu v.iiiep is ns
Kren' ns nl.nust nny otlier niediiinc ; an I the v.-ry low
prcee it which ft is sold, nukes th 1 profit to Hie sell
er inula. Mitlv small, nud uiiprlnrip iled dealers i'r
i soiiHjiues recommend oiher medicines on winch their,)
profits nro Inrtfer. unless Ihu cusloiuers iuri.t upon'
I liaviiip .M. lilaiue rorter s nud none other. -sK lor
( MHilauie Potter's Curative Palsaiii. price l!l cents, and
, in larve buttles at " neiils, nud take un other.
Cyfolil by all llruuejitsand Sitorikueperc ut Klct.
1 and In lar;er bottles ni '-'.) cents,
HA LI, KUCivl.i:, Pr prietors, New Vorlt.
January 21. IfKl.
! ADM NISTltATOH S NOTICE.
j Esl'ic of Daniil floruberxer, deceased,
IU'l'fllKS of Adininistrationoii the istntn of liaiucl
lloTiiberiter, fule of I.custlowiihip, 1 oliiuihi.i en,.
deceased, have been urnnteil by (he Kcvisirr of Culuni
bia county, tntho undersittued ; nil persons bavins
clnims airainst tlio estate of ihe decendent are roipiest
ed to present lliein to the A diniuislralri., nt her rr.i
ileiicnin saidtowiuhip, w itliout delay, and all persons
fiidebtedto n.'alto payment jiuihwith.
HAWAII lliiUXuTIHUIU. .Jjlw'r.
January 10, ISM -4w. $! bll.
Lncl.:iwnnuii & Blouiusbuift I.:ili sad
0-..-i
"kjf AXH ATT 1 II lli:C'M. Jl, IF J PASaLN'GlJIt
1 T11AIXS WILL ItCX AS roi.LOWri:
MOVING SOUTH.
Vasstn str.
Jlecom,
.1100 A.M
;'.1U P M
Ceavi
Brrantoii,
tva A, M,
a.U Arrive
11,110
11.10
ii. w vy,
U.'-U
X O U Til
s.eo p. m.
e.tio
c.3.5
0.51
8.43
Kingston
II ooiiisburs
" Kupeit,
11 ll.iiuille,
Arrive at Xurthuiiiberlaud,
MOV1XG
Leavo N'ortliumberluHil,
11 I lain i lie,
" Kupeit,
11 tlloouii'burg
" Kingston, 8.45 1,15 p, 511
Arrivo nt rvraiiton, 111.1111 p. .11, 3.10
A Passenger Train nlsoieavcs Kingston at H.SU A, ,M
for rr ruiiloii, to conned wph tiuin for Xew York, lie
turning, leaves Scranton 011 .11 rival uf Train from Xuw
York all, 15 P. M.
The l.ai kan iiiina and llli.i burg Uuilroad connects
with tlio llelawnro, I.ncknwa.i ..laud Western l'nilroad
at eirauluM, for Xew York m 1 iiueriuediatu poiutu eii.t
10.011 P. ,M,
At llupert it connects with 1 he Cnttuwlsa llai road. for
joints bolli cast and west-urriving nt Philadelphia nt '
'" , , , .. . ,.,.,,,,,.,,
At Norlhuniberlauil it cniinccts with the Phihi, elphln
t Uriel!. Il.uudN. U U. II. for points west nnd south
iMssengcr arriving nt nnrrisinirg -i ,.u r ,11: nm
adelphia 10 I. ,M Ualtiinore in.so P, .tl,
JOIIX P. II.SLUY, r'.
J, O.Wells. Hcn-l Ticket .13n
rvo4iiuber '11, Iti.'J.
(Uillnwlssa ItGil Kond.
PASS KUPEUT STATION.
SOUTIIW'AIin IIOL'ND TllAINS.
riilUdeiphia t Y. Mull 11 19 A M
" " Hpr -ss 13.50 A, M
NOKTHWAKU HOUND TRAIN'S
niniira Mail 4 Si P, M
N ngrn Ltpresi A M
11. o iiuoiiihn, isn't.
II I C.M WIXCsS-VkTi
m MHmm
:i te?ls-?ffiS.'
nn.l ml... i.n.nji I . vnaln.l In lltA r-mntnm nf llin ...
' Kprrllvi! Iloceili'lita mid IiiIihtk. Hint llin fnlluw I ntf nil-
Miiinlnttntlnii ini'l piiiirillniiiucoiintii iinvo Iii-pii nteit in
1 11 U .fill CU ill III' llipii.n i .ii ..n ii ill mi i. vi i.i i. jr . inn. ..in
bt presented for romlnnntloti mid ill iiu.mcc1 to tlio Or
plinn's (,'ruirt. to be lirM nt llliiniii.liiirir. In tlio rniinty ;
nrormnld, on Wi'ilneiilay tlio 4tlnlny of t'cbrunr) licit,
h u i.in.b In l.n nr,n..in..ii r ...1,1 ,1.,..
I i Ti,nnffn,,.iiortvir,-VoriiMi.niinr,tt.iiiof tirtinrin'
Vociinu n minor tblld of Jnicpli Yociim, Intu ofltour.
Itigcreck township, deceased,
i! Tho nrcount of Jacob V n he, rjtinrillan of t.vdln
Relgliard, Into l.jdla Drown, n minor child of Danlol
llrown, lato of Maine township, dee d,
3 The account if-Mnry Holmes ridiultilstrnttlx of the
cltnto uf lid win llo'mos, lato of t'lliliigcreuk tuw nihlli
dee'd..
A Tlio sernnd nnd final nrcount of XVin. tlng'Miburli
nnd (.eorgo llngenbucli, Adtu'rs of allium tlngeubuch,
Into of Centre twp., dee'd,
5 Arcoitnt of Anrnti fmltli, nilm'r., of tho estate ol
Christopher II Pmltli lnti of Hemlock tw p., dee'd.
0 Account of John 11, Jloyer, ndm'r. of tho estate n
John I' C'oirmnn, Into of Alt. Pleasant twS., dee'd.
7 Airoiint of ShiimiiI C-reasy, mlln'r. of C, Mlliol
Smith, lato of ,M.II)liitnsvniltip,,ileeM.
8 l'itinl nrrniint oi B.imuot CrensV, adnif. (teboni$
iion.of Unriielius Reynolds, Into of Mifflin twp., dee'd,
!1 Tho nrrouiit nf It II Mennsli. (Itinrillau of the i per,
m nnd (stiiti) of Hewitt C. Iloditie, ii niimir (hlld o!
noilllie, llecil.
It Tho nrcount of John A. 1'nnston, n lin'r. of Maltha 's prefericd t tho Court resp'Cifully represnutiiig,
Rhoohy, late of iMadlson tuunsltlp, dee'd. that tho liiqiiost np'ioliitod by the Court, lit tho .Mny
11 Tho mcoutit of John Maley, ndm'r. of ohnsoii ' ',1.cr"1 i'',0,'' ;!'. ,lt"'4i H' mnk,a, P;'rlll,iun
rintt lato of fine twp., dee'd. Inn of the Ileal Lstatc of tlio s.id ilecidcnt, bavf r .
, ,, . ,, ,. . , ,,. ,,, ., , , turned that tho said pteuiisn cannot ho ititMeil sons
IS Hi" nrrniint nf Irani Hrrr nnd U in. l'lntt, mtm rs.. tonrcoiuinnilate ail the heirs of tl.nssnlil decedent but
of Ib iijainlii rinlt, latoof Pino tup., deed. that the same may bo pntl.-d mid dUeded no as to
1.1 Tho first nnd final nrrnuiil of Wllli.uii Sluiltr. nnd t nccoimnoilato sumo of li e i'.eiri nf tho said decedent
tssarber Tilman.adiu'rs, of Ji.lm C. Kinny, lato of Mu.I- nnd they have parted tl'o same aicordingly. The pcti
Isou twp., dee'd, . tloners llierefiirrprny tho Court will grant n rule upon
IIAMI'.L Lit It. Ittiusitn, til" h 'irs mid reiireaeiitntiM sof said decedent, requir
nioonislitirg J it n Ifl, IF03 lug them to be nnd nppear r.t tlio stated Orphan's Court
III JVbruary next, theu-'jnd there to .ireept or refuu the
1 1 1j u 1 t'l (2 C t X? I nild l.late atiho valralloii thiTeof. iiud in case nil
Ol.jStUl' 1! o OiJir.. ihe nlr nud leprciouM'ives rtfuse so to take the
ttV r r 7. I saniL, then to show ca-jso if nnv they have, whythe
g-i vikuu ui ii wni. ui jsiuh. J'imu.-i
S n me itirecieii, issueii oni oi mo uoiirt ol
('i)ininnn I'lens of the Of-nty of Coliiinbia, will bo cx
posed to public alo on
Monday the 'id day of I'tlnum, 1P0!1,
at one o'olofk, p. in. f said dayti tlio Court House, iu
Uloouburg, the fnlluwing Ileal Itstato tu wit:
All that certain tract of l.md, situatn in
I'l tho towimhip of llrcuiwnoil, in t!ie county of Col
111111111, beginning nt ii Cli itiuit coiuei of Jnuds of
Renjumlii Watts mid (leorse (iirlon, nnrlii isteeu de
grees cmt, one hundred and fiiurteeit p. ri'.iei to :i p.ijt,
thonro by ImuN of t'ttand lledlltii' south c ciit -four
degrees i a. t, eighty two and five.ti nths perihee ton
pint, thenroby l.md of Hie heirs of Laiiion, "olitli
sixteen degree westoun hundred and fourteen pcnui
to a pout, tin me by lauds of II. Walts twetity'fnur do
(ire v west ejtihtv'-twu perches tntho plnre of liegiitniug
contaiuiiig liny otto and n half acres uiorn or lets.
rei7ed, taken In execution and to bo sold as the prop,
ertyof Joseph Lvcr-'tt w ith netlrn toterre teu.itils
.KAMAI! 11. FUllMAN, tshff.
lilonm burg. Jan. Ifl. IH.1,
(! "AND JUHOUS
rOlt l'UllltUAI'.V TERM, 1803.
llloom John sterner,
llornuih ofllerw Uk John McAuull,
Heaver Illias Mtvd' r,
Centre l.e i llutcliUoii, John Xaner, Henry
Ileus.
i Hilton Herring.
C.illnw i.a - Win. Zarr.
risliiiigrreek -Joim Mellenrv
franklin -II Irani J Kieder. '1 hns. Howcr
Creetiwood- Mathias Appletuari
Jarkson Jacob Voung
Loi iiHt Hiduui-i Adams, David ll.iurk, (Jero Howcr,
Henry lllio.iils, Leonard Adams,
MadlHou Win. Winteisti'en, Wm. Kreamer,
(liange - Joi pb I l.t Iu rt
I'm I m I'urM'l ,
liuiriiigrrKelt I'hilip Cool,
ri. oil -Charles l'ow lor.
TKAVEKSH JURORS
roil KKiir.iTAuv ti;um, Iaon.
Hlooni-Juilali lloone, Philip Uuangst, Cliailcs K'ah-
lir, Joseph Sharpies.
Por ilerwjiK Tow liquid Poone
llenver-cimrl Mutiai l.
Uri.inreek David t!liaH'"r, ft Samuel Conner
Cm iv. mni Win, ( reasy, lleojaiiiiii Miller. (Jcorge
I'.r 'imIi.
Centre -John Crover. Cyrus Cp eling.
Coiiynih. im -Alex nidir W. Iten
I'rjtnkliii (Vm. .M. ii.-cli. ILiuiel Zarr. (ieorgo Pcntl,
l'illingereek iu. Ilui kaleW.
(I I. 'en wood-isaiu: Pr.ttoii, lieorge Wushbtirn, Juseiih
Keller.
Henilork Piolml ltusil, Cyrus Kceg.
Lo(.iil Pi tor Wilier, ir C 'orae Kell 'r. Peter Helwtg
.MiiiIhiiii- Alfred pegg, John .Ha-teller, John tJinith,
Henry Viigm r.
M i Ifl In I ) ma ii nf 1 Kirkeinlnll.
Pine Joseph tflioemakcr, Jr-rael Ilngart, Jacob lire!
Hebis,
Sugarloaf James 1'. Kile, Win A. Kile.
KWll
Wocniithurg, Columbia County, Pennn,
SILA DODSON. I'.-oprlalor.
''iKu plena itf' hi aniiotjtu.in to tlio jmlilic that lif
Ii-ts Uke n iiii.l thorou:h y rej1ll'd Ihi I'ork lltitcl
fcrnvrly oL'cupii rl ly Koliert Ilnaunbuth, .Uuomt.bura,
ntitl is prt'imr ! to iicumn.l,ii( tr.n'tjUdN t'MiiKt. rd.
ilroycr ittitl bit.iritrrb. His 1'iltlu will ha Htipplii'il with
(i-tiilufJf th' Jiiiirkt'ts aH'oril, nnd liU liar will bo
coiulantly 'I'Miiah d with ihudiuicMillTwr,
1 "A lat(r' ar..l coiiuiiudm- ft&tlo lias b.-cn etfited,
with n rcnvriiiiMil l. M u'iathfil AUi'iitiw ngtlcrrt
will alwa) it lit: in .itti-atiniiCL, nml by tMM hii nldigin'
att ntioti to custom. tt w ill secure irm u libural 5l..irucl
patrou.ttri:
'Klooint'lnirff, ra..Xov.i!J. IfrG,',
UNION COFFEE.
THH Preperntinn is decidedly the best substitute for
pure Javah I'oif.ie that has ever been oliercd to Iho
public. .Maiiuf.ii Hired wnhereat care nud 8o hapii Iv
((unbilled ,wlli pura ( ofl'. e. ns to retain compliti y ib'o
tate, ll.nnr nud peculiar iirnimi nfllieliest Java or mo
cha Coffje, wjthout auv of it, injurious ell im.
Wo feci asfured it will be used In- tans of thoiikands
wko riinnoi metli.- cotr.'p pure without ullWin,. inll
lien nun iIimhiU'j-.. inch ns .Mental depression, (ijildi
n?ss, ilil.oiis der.ini!ement, Iii.lije.tiun, Dyspepsia
with other symplons of general Jijo.iaratioii,
TIIIJ "UNIOiN" COFFHE
I rompktcly iifiitr.iliKi'i tin1 mrcotlr rlTojt ot
till, nn.n
nrtiiliMillowiiii; .Hi) one to iiijoy a deliuoua cup of
e::eell'iit l.'i.n'e w 1 1 Ii on t any unpli nsnnl itTi tt.
Ili-iuu h 'ii thy, nutriiioiH and e'piu ly nereeablii to
the Ii -st iifeiiil'.i,.. wo f . I ii,iitl,Lui frnu'i I he liiiiiieime
il.'iiinnd liy private faiiiiliis.iliut it will bo univerrally
Coine much f irlher than ordinary coff
at only hal
price. It ea mot I, ill to be fenerally Intro luied,
III TIUS.
1 reparo the same as ordinary culleo
bniliiuj w II.
, O A full supply constantly
for sale nt Prone
m;iii inn tesai 1 iiru . tore,
:il urth '1 bird Street, Pblla leltiiiM
January IU, lrliS.
Piiblic ,(ijco fr lifroics.
JTCTfCI', ,s her by j;. enHinl the f.illnwinj persons
I fn Columbia inunty have lipid tli.tr p tinotis iu the
Court nf Uuarter Hi s-ions, of s.iid eoiiuty, for Taven.
and s'toro l.ieetiM'., 11 th. if fi.i, iiivo town-hips.
which sanl pcti'.'uus w ill be resetiteii tu the said Courl
on Monday, li e -nd dai ( f IVhrunry. A 11 IrHi'l. nt
v. liirhall partte intin- ted will take iii,jii-i. nml thu
Lu'ciim's w ill beeratiteil mi 11 eiluesduy, toe lilid.iyuf
IVbruary next, nt ! o'clmU, p. 111.
Appliinnts. Towiuliips,
ll' i se I'.il'iii in, Tavern Scott,
Willard (Jreiu,
Jaeoli M. Try. Urocuwood,
Jiihn l.irgott,
lltraui yi.ietlicrs, ' Ilerwick.
JACOIl r.YKllLV, CLrrnc.
Ulnninslitirg, Jan. in, 1-tiX
ADMINISTRATOR S NO'J'DE.
Jisinie of Jacob Siegfried, dree.istrf.
I r.Tl'illl-' of Adiuini-tratioii on Hie I'lntu of Jacob
1 fiegiri-d, Inteof (lrange twp , I'o.iiiiibia to. ilcc'd,,
hav granted by the Ilegii. r 01 1'olu'uibi.i en., to tli tiin.
ilersigueil ; nil persons having rWiin-i against the estate
ofthe deredi'lit are ri-iue t.-d t present ill 'III to the
Ailiinui.tritrix -it In-r residence 111 naid low luiiln with
out del.iy, uiU all persons nidelilud tu make piiyuiciit
furthH nil.
L'H'IrtA SlliOlT.lUn, .Umr'i.
Jnurary 10 lens.- Iw. fj.' (id.
NEW BARBER SHCP
lis (itiri liiusii Alley,
itex r booa '10 'i ue or?ici: or tub "colcmna pkmocr vt."
IS LOO Ml, 1IC na 'p.l.
November !. lf-03.
Cf3 AMISS lOTHL
luiiLC &iiu.ntn, iriu;t:s-u.ii:i:t:.
t
p.l.
rpiiKitn-'erslgned, h n ing taken this well-know 11 stand
! iforiiierly of Unjor Put. ibailtlhl, respectfully solia
its till- p 11,-1111 1 go ot Hie public.
No pains will h , sp.ir d in any of its depaitiueiiti, tn
render s-itiifiiitiiiu to all guest. Thu 'I'A III. i; nud tl'u
HAll will ultMiys he supplied Willi the
IIUST Till! MAIlKirP AITOIil).!.
f' Good -'tabling for Mors.! nud nttniitive Hostlers.
Thu "Hxebange" is eligibly situated on tlio Public
Square, nnd I'.ns llmroforu peuiliar u.lvniitngns tuner
s 'ns utteinling Court or doing busiuuss In the public
olllccs. Ciialgus iiiodernle.
X, II. Wlienover you cnine tn town, pic nse cull. ,
II. J. YAPLll.
Willie, .ll.ure, Nov. IS. ISO!
JOHN S. LE E & 00 ,
Xo. Ill, XOllTH WIIAHVPS
Pliilailcl.T.a.
Bll'E I5UAKB0G5S
SHIP CHANDLERS,
Spun I ntt'iii fir ruulking Unpi s. Twin's, T r, Pile1-
in. 11 ni. in in 1, s, 'i 11 1 1 ' trjcvr
Wm GOODS, !
Of Every Variety and Style at Ihe
i
iav iiitM of
ai I l l e n l a w I s ii e n,
i.v ji'.nsuY'rntv.v.
I'.T a vine hipt voccivcd our Snrino Stock. I
.JLX from tlio lliiftftu Mnrken, wn fi'el rptirminril
10 sen iinoiiN ih u nine lower prices inun iney can uc
furcimmd tiseHiicre.
UUli Ark t J. & 19
"Small Profits and Quick Returns."
K7" Tho public nro respectfully solicited to cnll nnd
etnmlncoiri'toik b?foro purchasing elc here, ns wn
charge nothing fur showing our goods, l'roduei! of nil
Muds taken fur goods,
MlI,l,nitfc:8U'IHIIi:U.
Jcrseytoun, May 3, ItC'J,
NOTICE INPAHTn ION.
Estate of Isaac Wagner, Sr,,dcc'd,
CoLUMtltA I'OOSTV, SI
In the Ornktn'i Court vf Cu.mlia Counta aforttaid.
tntcrmiav is tnitf rfnintntit'.
On It... ..n.lll. r ......
no of tho heirs of
1h1uc w Ker. deuased. 1io .lied intestate, nnd of
, lu-hjam-n K.ii,r,oy vho tiusbjii,! of rtnrnli Hi av, who
linnniither of llin lieira of sulil lniic . Wniflinr. ilep'.l .
,aid pi.nd.eH shoiilil not b,' mid iitcordntg to th nil
i in iiii;iiiiii' in uuii wjru iiiiiuu unit jiro lueu, uuii iney
..r i I., l I.. - i i... i ,,i
win citrpiny, etc.
linXJAMIV I'.OMIIOV,
i IBAAO WAONim.
U'htrtupoin Dec. 4th, 1FI'2, l'etilloii rerd and rule
gr.inti d, perftOunl notice thereof In be sr.rved on the
parties In tin County, nnd six weeks notice to b i given
liy piildicatioti in ono of the uewso.ipers in Hloom.
burgi Columbia county, nud a paper containing the
' n,ifl.. . ,.i a ,l... on.il.,. ... M.r ,i... n.
where their r-sMcr.re is kuoHii. Ily the Court.
Certified fiutn the Kecords Dee. bill, I M.J.
JACOIl UVUltl V, Vlrrk O. C.
'I'ho various nartles. interested in the above Petition.
will please uccept the foregoing tioUtlcnliou,
. JU.11. ii. iuu.il a,
3iiem r'a Omen. I ihcrttf.
Illoomsburg. Die. 0, ltt'.'. Cts. i
10,000 PIECES WALL PAPERS IN
av: aor.o r.irr.us,
aor.D ,i,vi) rKM'KV nr.coii.rrioxs.
.Mjtitnu: .1x1) o.ik DF.coi.mo.w,
.111v Jixn a.ir (ii.ny.r.n r.n-i.ns.
r..iix.i.J jiitianrcoM.vox nrr.ns,
numrit ; Hu.mi ritixis,
n'JirtJKs, iii.ixdh, r.ic; ktc.
Will b" sold at greatly reduced prices, nt the papei
hnnziui: rooms of tlu iiuder-'ined iu Judge Rupert'
t'rore House, on Second street, u few doors below .Mai
Ket. Also
PiijKr Hanging Executed
In the best style, at moderate prices and In nuirk thus
i;. J. TlHJltXTiM,
incsiurslinxK, J'ay 3, lfif,-' 3oi,
SAPONIFIEli ! SAPONIFIER ! !
'I"?-T'li: I'A.MII.Y SOAP M AKI'.lt Tl
All lvilrheu (!rea can bo nude itttogoud KOAP, by
using .l-)Ml ll.lt!
Bj-HIKIiCTlOXri ACCOMP.WYINO IIACH BOX I
SOAP is cn-ily made Willi it. ns imil.lug a cup of cof
11 c .-laiiuiaciureu oniy ny tne rateuieLs.
I'A. SALT MAXUrACTUi.IXa COMPANY.
Xo Ii?r Walnut Street PIULAUiiLPlllA.
mi)0 1Ai HOTEL,
(Lato Whito Swan.1 3
RACE STI.'EET. IXJVX TlllKD
PHILADELPHIA.
D. 0. SIEGRTST, rnoritiETOit.
Fonnu? fom Eic Hotel Lebanon, Pa
T, V. lllloAIlS, Cickk,
.Maich i'.l, rlW I sfm.
COUG II DROPS ! COUG II DROPS ! !
E Villi Y body s I'KOXllPllll.liS' COUCH IIIIOPH
It arts promptly soiiietiuKin nrrestiug the wnrstcolil
in '-'I hums. Iu nil infectious of thu Chest, Throat,
whether acute or chrome it will be found of immediate
benefit. Try n single bottle and )ou cannot fail to up.
preeiate its usefulness,
l'or Sale by mint all Storekeepers and HruggisU.
Prepared ly
C. IT.OXJirfKl.iJ,
Xo. 317, IT. 3d. b'. Pi.iladelphia.
Nov. Hi. lcT.l-3m.
Fh'U 1'rool" i;siii'.nDl 4"ir Sitls.-
i lot "f superior l'litn PuoorCrMt, especially ndnp.
rtted for 1 em "1111112 Hoofs. (Jim gallon will cover lull
feet of ordinary rooting, nud is itinured proof ugaiiut
tain nud wi t weather. Can be had at iiijiiul.ictureru
prices, by the gallouor half barrel, at tile oiuce'ol" tne
Culumbi.i Democrat.
LCV1 L TATE.
. U'opiimburg, July 3, ism.
GIBSON'S
I.J: OHATIl' i;STHM.!Sl!U'M,)
Ho. 125, South Eleventh Street near Walnut,
nnnmeled Class, l'resco, Oil and Kncatistic Painting
John Giiison. C 11. Ctuso.N.
January Is!, I SOI 3iu.,
1 lini'soprietor of lids w i ll-knowii nnd c"ntrally locn
1 ted House, tho I'.miiamik IIoili, situate on Mai,
street. 111 llloonisbiirgi iuiiuedialel) 'nuuMlc the Colum
bia t'oiintv CoimI House, respeclfully iM'oruis his friends
nnd the public m .gcuervl, thai his House is now iu or
der for th rec. ptuMi nud Liiteilaiiiiiienl of travelers w hu
uiav f. el dl.piiied to firvo,r it with their i iistom. He has
sp irud no e.xp;iisi! in prepniing the U11 11 imie, for the
enteruiniiieiil of his guesU, nuitger 'b..H 'life 'e any.
thing wanting (on liii partj to iirnKtur to lid. personal
comlorr. His hiiusu is spacious nud enjoys en excellent
busiiii t loeatiiui. .
i.f (iiiiiiiliuses run at all times between 11,11 L.-ciauge
Hotel and the inrious Hall Kuui l).-pots, bj wbnh trav
elers will lie ple.is intlv iii.iM'jnd to nnd from the re
spective Mini.. . in ime 11.au 10 uiei 1 inn i.ars.
Illnoiusbiirg, July 7, 11.0.
f-VR'Cf iiTEt'K
UAKERV & COFEUTIONARV.
lie ur.ijeetlgned i-ontiuu, s his nker) anil Conft
I timiary up Main Struct. Ucliii i" P.uiluings, w liti
he keep-
FREsll RHEA n, Pli SAND CAUR
cniis'anilv on liand. Parlies su plied wtlh ri.ku on lib
etui tirms,
XZt- .Jit Minis of I'riiil, Veget.nles, Provtsluns, ic
daily recilvud from thu Cities good and I rush ih up,
IlC ( 'UM 'II pin I (I Ot !il 'IS, 1 &i' fjt,
Smallleer. Candies, Xuts cfall kinds. &r , kept I'oi
sate,
H.STCMin,
inoouiiLurg, June SI, lrt..
niAV iiirs wn m.vr Bis
Tho undersigned hns lust ri reued fro.iilho eastern
Cities 4 supi riorucsortinent of Winter
g Hats and Cnps, JfM
Coinprlsing every sort. sUo and quality, whlchwill be
kohl at 0111111111111)' ltv prices.
Also- A line lot of KIU-, MOIllli LO.Snuil I.isimiMo
w li'ch he invitee Hie nt cntiuii of Shoemakers and Hie
public
Also.
C!inol'I(II'.f,A10l..1-SI'fl, r.nd nntloiu generally.
SytJall et the Cluijp Hat nud Cap lluipoiiiiiu, 011
Main street, above thu llxcbavga.
JOHN K GI11TO.V
llloomshurg. Xov.B, lti'j-J
M0L5.0I ICS !),M1KI.IN ( OPFEB.
This preparntloli, nisde from the best Jnvn Coireo, Is
reiouiii.i'udi-il by p).yslci.iiik,i u superior M'TlllTIOI.'r)
IIP.VUHAMU for (. -neriil Debility. Dyspepsia, nud nil
LlHiou il.scrilcr. Thousands w ho li.u o been compell
cjl to iibaiiiloti the li-ii of ccir.'o w ill usu this without in.
jurieus ct' (Is. O11uea11co11tni1.stl.il strungtli of Hvo
pjuuils O.'iKilinury coifee. Priie'Jj cents
KOLLOOK'S LEVAIN,
Tli per st mid best UAKIN'tl POWIIHIl known, for
milk ugligbt sue t and nutritious llr ad and cuke".
Price la cents
M AKUFACTt'lirri UT
M II KOLLOCK. Chemist,
Oorn r of Uroad ami ( In slnut Mreen,
I'llll-Aliri.rill
VmJsnl.l I v p'l Prir-sl.'s
Postmript.
Army of tlio Potomac
Tho report hero a few days, tinco, that
tho Army had cro? led the Potomac, fought
a (crtrc battle, and Uiat General Hooker
' r
w.ib mortally wounded, was unfounded and
prcniaturo. It appears. Uio Army bad
marching orders, about tlio middle of last
week, and as it rainoi almost incessantly
for some three days wcro stuck in tho
mud, and it is believed, they havo now re
turned to thoir qiicriors. This is tho sub
stance ol our information.
Gen. Pulnsiiie liiwncr has lecn
superceded by Gen. llouKKii,mTl,is dees
not betoken an early uiovotiient. Ittavors
uioio of a rctrogrado mrircli,
God grant, that if our bravo toldicrs
are ogain to take the Geld, thry n ay bo
victorious, and not be led into tho jawa of
death, without tho hopo of buccces, as
thoy recently were at 1'rcdericksburg.
All quite along tho Potouiac.
PAUL & THOMPSON,
Genera. Commission Mcrdtauls,
lKAiKXit rti t '
fish,
Provisions. Tloiir, llutter, Clieeao, Oils. Iirlert
........... ..D, ni-uus, , voir Key, wool,
Comtry Produce nnd Jlerchandisu
irenerally.
Nl). 31 NoRTHjVllAUVES, PlIILADVtrilt.
.. 'R" -"1s'e!"a''nra of Pnn l.ions, Hour nn 1 oumrv
Pro luce solicited, nnd returns promptly ,Zt. 1 J I
ndinuceil when desired. ' ' -u'11
OIlllllHS rr l kind, of rish, Provisions' Flour
dried fruits. ie tilled ai .he lv. tut Ca.li l" Jo-
AugusH, lebU-l-Jiii. usniiii...
Printei, liookbindcr & nimiitbook
M A NU FA C TOR E R ;
WnoirsiLE .no iltTAit, DusLtit is
PUIXTIXO, U'illliMi ,l,Ni) WKAPPIXfj PATER8
AiitNr ion TrtK catawissa i'atlr mii.m.
Main Strei t. first d.Sor below the I'liblip Spuarc,
WILKEyjjAlUlU, PA.
Nov. 2.1, 1EC1 1-Jmi.
T1t'.'n',.,n
w Accuiiii, CornerPinn nnd St. Clnir
The largest Commercial School of the 1'niteil Slate
with 11 pairoiiagii ol nearly 3,001 Students, iu live y
lr,?','V ,H i11?' ""'' """ " airin-il.eoinph 10
n id reliable Instruction in a t the follpuing ur, r e
viz : .Mereant le, .Manufauurer.. rteim nM I Hr oad
nnd I took-kee,, ng. I'jrst Vt.,i,M r iii.i. nnd Or , i ,'u
S35.00 .
'Tew aTi'ii'-u"'".0"1''1 C""r'''i ll"Il"-'s enter and re-ir-Miniters'
sons' tuition ut h.ilf prlco
1 or l.atalogue of cii page,, Spocinieus of llu.iuesi
nnd Ornninental Penmnnship. nnd a !enif Col
view of n spuarc f.et. containing n'piod verieU al
writing : Idler ng nnd nourishiugf inclose 21 cu ism
stamps to tliu Principal,
JHXKI.V .1- aITTll IH...1 1.
April 13, lcXi-ly. i.ii.i.
NEW FANCY GOODS.
rplir. Hiinsrrlurr hn just received n lot or Hosier?
X 'I rimming, ami Woollen Goods, suili cj
CAPS, XUI1ICS.
S O X T A (J 6, G A II I P. A L I) I r. S,
V. L P II Y D. S, ri II i; T L A X D WOOL, i. C
jii.s a,
CI.OVI'.S, IIOCP.SKir.T3,
SPAYS. 1)01.1,3, -SATCIinLP,
P.Oin.MO.VIUd, AND O HI Lit XOTIOXH.
C3" Wieelert Wil-on's Sining .Mnrhlne for sale, jtm
Alci.-J rs. Allen's lltiirLestorer, whicli wi I givu to
gray l.alr its nutural co'or.
A. n wrnn
' Xeit ' Hoor Iclou C011H lloutt
X ovctnber 15, :;ti'J.
Ill iniiisbiiis
E3)c nml Lot ftjr Ic.
VIIE Subsci'ihor oilers for salotlia prop
erty recently occupied by him in Blceiu, burg, con.
staling .11 u '
r , f. ....
.0;.. i.nvirp tititi t .riKHpnipiir 111,11
and of a we'. improved Lot of about two acres,
of land. The premises lire in perfeit repnir Appli
cation may be made to C. II. llcckalew, nt Hlonmsbiirg.
W. J. WOOUWAUD,
Reading, October:!, lSM-Sni.
ADM IN ISTlt ATO IfS NOTICE .
Estate cf Ihnxy Gearhart. deceased.
LIVPTKHS of nil ml 11 1 t ratio 11 rn tho Hsinte of lleury
Cenrh.irt, late of Heaver twp, Columblaco,, Jec'if,,
havebeeii grnnted by the Register of Columbia co.,to tne
undersigned 1 nil persons having claims ngainsl tlio es
tate of the decedent are requested to present thcmlo
the undersigned, nt thier residence in said township,
without delay, aud all persons indebted tu make pay
ment forthwith.
PCTP.Il Gr.Ar.HAHT. Mm'r.
CVTIIARIXU GUAIUI AKT, Mm'i.
December "7. lsiW Uw. $1.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Estate of John Rang, dcccasicl.
rrTJT.IJfl of Adiiiinistralinn on the Ilstute of John
Unrig, late of P.onriugcrccktnwnbhip, C11lm11t.iu.cn.,
ileceused, have lieeti'rnnted by thu llegister of Colum.
bn county, to the tiiiih rsigncd ; nil person, having
1 Minis ugaiiKl the estate of the decedent ure requested
to present litem tu the Viliiii.ii-tratiou at liis resideure
Iu sai 1 towiislnp. without delay nud all persons in
dibteil to make ,iayuu ut forthwith.
J C(Ht LONCLXIli:."'!1
Dccen ter 27, l;i;j.-fiiv. g'i :.,
WIIOLKSM-ll AM) HUT ML
REDDING AND FEATHER WARE
HOUSE, .
No. S3 North Second Street. Unpos.te Cb-liA CturtJj,
PHlLAHhU'tlA.
n'r ('11:1 stain I on hand, a large ns nrlnient of lleds,.
Mnttr -s es. Paillasses, Cushions. Il.ilr. Husk, t'attai"
and all artirl 'stu tiie Hue at the lotie.t prices.
X. It Partiiuliir attention paid to luuov-tluj Nevr
an I ('id 1'e.it Ii -rs.
iMarih'J, Mil. -I!m.
OWARl) ASSOCIA'I ION, I'lnlnd-
V t eliihui for the llulli fof tlm Sick nud Illstresed
a lliiti il w ith V1111le.11 and Chronic llisuajes, and es-
p. cially liisiuses ot tlioSex-ial iirgaus.
Me,. 11 .iMdvn i- lit n tiraii b) Hi i ting Surgeon
Viilu.ible IlilPOll l'S 011 SI'i UM.VIO. JilltliA ur
,-r. lll Ii V I.AKM'.SS nndollvr H'si.'isi sol the Sex.
ml Organ-, and on th. NT.W llHMr.Hlt'.S .iii-li.d In
th - llMpc sary. sent 111 sealed litter cuwlupi-s, (rev of
rlrime Addr-ss
e il J. SKI-'OCGIITilV, Howard A As-oclnlion
1. 1 ' r V i -1 1 11:1 .Vintlt Slroit, PhiU.Ielphi,aP
11113, lMiJ
i.
JERSllV M.N.5S Pali SALE,
ALSO,
GMil'l'.N AND FRUIT FARMS,
S iitil'j'i' for Grapes. Peaches, Pears, Unspberrles,
Strewb -rries, lllackbi rries, Curnut, 4.c, ef I, VI J,
10 na SI ai res nidi, ni Hie fnlluwing p-ic.-s for tlm
pres1.nt.M3: '.'n lures tor J0I1, 10 acres fur&IIO.J
acres tor S' 0, SJ 111 res for $ .0, I ucre fur i.'O. Payablo
by oiie dulliir a wei k.
Also, eood Cranbury Innds nml Hlagu lots Jn Cheat
wnoiLS'iby Ill'MVil, ut$lliiuili. pejnblebv lui,, d(.
lur 11 wn k. The nln.ve IhiiiI and lurm. nro situate nt
1 Mieutwondi Wasliin.tuil township, Hutllivst"il count 1 .
Now Jersey, I'm further infoiuia'ioe, apply, withu
P. O. Stamp, for a ilrcular, to .
II, PR AXKLIX CLAHK,
No. CO Cedar S'.nt., New York, N. V,
January 17, rU3,
HLOOMSJiUR'G S'KYI.IG UT,
rplli: underlgneil .nfornis Ilia cltions of llloom,
J and coijlitiorhnail, thai he hut taken tho large room
In thu I;, r '"ai. ; Ploci'., extruding nter Messrs. Stone r
ii. 1'nx, i Itiuery, and tlm llookstoie where lie has put iu
u laigc '-)HI I. 11 is only by Skylight that good pjc
11 r s can be 11 ion cspeiially groups where each person
niudt.k ; isi ns will es separate
I U has gon to ronsiderable expense tn make his c
ablisliiueul first (lass one, nnd he Hi r-'t r sill it. a
bc rdpatrn ige to enable liltn, to coii:'nn'ly iatruducu
llinuiode uniprnvtu"uls of the att
'to'iu -y piolilca tukeii iu 1 x 1111111; t 'pictures.
HI...II . A uwrs.
wm
tho Columbia Democuat.