COLUMBIA DtiMOORAT. BLOOMSBURG, PENN'A. iatiudny Morning, Feb. G, 1864. nwwwjwi' imwww wwhibwu. wun kwulu i . .jwpipl,. -C6TA unmbor of agricultural items of intcrost, original and sslsotcd, nlll always bo fcuad on the fourth pige of the Demo crat. 05T NYo.aall attention to the advertise ment of Mr. E. U. Uattman, of Hemlock. J3o desigD3 selling, valuable and ueful articles at public sale, on March 2d, 1601. A Jo doe AniiESTKU. Judge Oswald Thompson of Philadelphia, was arrcstod on Thursday as a dessrtor by an officor. Of course it was a mistake. jfttrOol, John G. Fucezg, of Blooms burg has been appointed by the Democ racy of Columbia to the Democratic State Conrentiou, to meet in Philadelphia upon the i!4th of March. .Donation Visit. The friends and par ishioners of the Rev. Wa, Goodrich, we are pleased to observe, intend waking lfiai a Donation Visit, upon the 22ud of Feb ruary, at the Parsonage, a Orangovillo. Mr. J. J. Bhover, advertises first arrival of Spring Goods, in to days Dem .oerat. Give him u call, if in ,rvan; of good and fine merchandize. Mr. B. is always in tirno, "You may insert a thousand excel lent things in a newspaper, and never hear a word of approbation from tho readers; but just let a paragraph slip in oven by accident, of one or two linos not suited to ftheir lae, and you will be sure to hear from them. j&ST The patrotio Ladio'a of Ohio, have established numerous Vallandigham Fund sl;i:,., rpi. .,:.,.. ,j ... . i. : 1 .1 : uubiuvign, xuujf imi-iiu vi 1 tuau uiu uaiiuu ,atatostuau 1 Family a Fund equal to uno .of Old Abo s first-clas3 Foreign Missions. S'J79 35 werii raised for that purpose, by .the Vallandigham Fund, for tho week end iug January 25, 1801. C-"Vo don't like to sou" men who re opposed to tho ending the war in any other way than by tho sword, who are continually blowing about "every body'o duty to go," and who denrnnco ,as ''din loyal'' all their neighbors who differ with them iu opinion wo dent like to see tuch . men ur-arly brtukiiig their necks to keep tbt.tr own soim from the Armv ! Dirrnr.uiA. In another column of to .day's p.ipcr will he found, a valuable ar .iM,. ,i. -,,,1 nt f iuik vi iiiv at iiif til-- ,if.jt.t wt witiuiut' 1 vi dipiherm, from Dr. W. A. cott of P.tl- luyia, Ijwa. Thi fuarful ccomgo has j prevailed during the winltjrtii a consider-! able estcnt in Columbia and niljoiniug j couniie.); iu name ii,.stam-,o.-, it has swept i away .nearly whole families, Dr. Scotl's treatment of the dlat.ae has never beeu ki.ovin to fail vvLeu takuii iu time, and properly Ubtd. ... A-?'The ti.aic.i) i.f ,l(..'eul,'' tjiig the attention of every one 13 sttmo. . As we ,tio not export tliof-o coins, the quosttou 1? 1 inked, what is becuniu of them ail, es . pecially as tli.re were coiasd during the lait year at ihe mint iu Phil.tdolphi.i, fifty four millions, three hundred and sixty tbour-aud, being over four and a half rail liuus per month, fc'o very scarce are they in circulation ju-t uow, that it is with dif- ucuity cuougu can oe inuuti ic or.ani? ai five cent note. 'I'hc qtusiiou is oftan ask i:d what has become of the-millions of pins daily made and wiilt as much reason it may bo put, what becomes of all the ceuts more paniculuily us t'uey are known to bo worth loss than lcu valuj ! Cs?"" Abolitiouists, take uutico : you . have beeu bo lou boasting of your prtriot ism,and dunouueed Demoerat-i, as Copper heads and traitors, now is a .tine .opportu nity ofl'eicd for you to give a substantial evidence of your patriotism call jpou one ' raiaiug funds 10 sustain and advance . the of the rccruitmg offioeri and enlist for three I cause of Irish nationality, year or during the war aud besides pro-j - -- viug your prtiioii,m you will get a bounty Mus. Harriet Ueechcr Sto.wc again. ap of gaua aud your monthly nav. Do not Ipcaru in print with a sketch of President wait ou Democrats to enlist, if they are Copptrheadd and traitors they woiild be dangerous iu the grand Uniou Army, they might boiray tho Federal forces into tho hauda of the cuom;,lhey arc thereforo not .wanted nor expected to enlist. Do not , ehow the white feather, do not call on Democrats to help you raiic the money to save you from the operations oftho draft. Do not exhibit your cowardice j you have called this a holy war, prayed for its pro longation, you havo been iu favor ,cf wa ging it until the last man was killed and tho last dollar espendod, now go, do not bo the last man, yo.u .have jut as good a right to die first as some of jour neigh bore. Boiidea this war is just oarried ,ou to suit you, now pitch in, some of you who havo been making war speeches, and urg ed others to go, should now set tho ex araplo aud go yourselves; csaruplo is bet ter than prcoept. The most loyal should 0 first, after thoy are all exhausted, tha .traitors can agree to quit. If all tho loy a,l men who supported Curtin laH fall wobld turn out they ought to bo able to crush iho rebellion aud swallow the slave holders whole in thirty (Jays. How it . would astonish tha traitors if all tha Union Leaguers- would turn out and swallow the Southern Confederacy. Abolitiouists turn Aim, and fight until th to u uo' button '. ft ca ;cur con 9?urt Prooeedlugs Pobmaiy Term, 18G4. Court opened on Monday morning; Judges Elwell, Baldy and Moll e v. ttotna on the benoh. Wa wsre glad to seo MoIlGYNotDB on tho Bonoh, although he looks thin and woro his arm in a sling. There was not a single presentment by the Grand Juryuor is thoro now, nor has there been eiuae last court, any per son committed to Jail. Tho Grand Jury was discharged on Tuesday morning. Of tho civil list tho following causes were disposed of. i Jacob Bona vs Tilmnn Naglo, action of debt on note Clark for Plaintiff -Freeze 7Clu I"-'" of his ago. for Defendant. Plaintiff was nonsuited. In Hoaringoreek twp.. .Col. co., on Fri D. J. Carey vs Marti & Ent, action on J0 891,1 f .January, 1804, Mr. Wa. 1 L- I t1.,.... ,Yocum, aged about 04 years. Plaintiff. Frcoao aud Baldy for Defun-' dant. Vcrdiot for Plaintiff 807 00. Jos. F Long vs Isaac D. Patton, ojoct-' ment, Jackson and Cotnly for Plaintiff, f Clark and Baldy for Defendant. Verdict ! for Plaintiff Motion for now trial filed. Michael Sheridan vs Pat. Graham tdm'r., actiou of debt on note, Johnsoa and Comly for Plaintiff, Clark and Baldy for Defendant. Verdict for Plaintiff 8333 27. There wore several other causes on tho list open arid ready for trial ; iu all of which Col. Freezo As Mr. Clark, wore oon oorued,; and owing to tho Col. having ta ken cold,. and becoming so very hoarse as to bo unablo to fpeak, they were contin ued j and tho "Traverse. Jury w&s dis charged on Wednesday morning. .Court adjourned, Thursday at toon. Nine Months Men to uk Drafted. Tho United States Senate has so amended tho cnrollmcLt Act, that none but such as are iu the service, or havo been in the cervicc twoytars,au& have beeu honorably Uncharged, are exempted from the draft. . .. . J nig tliroWB all tUOaO who served iu the nine months' .regiments, into the classes liable to dralt. They still have one ad- t vantage over other men, and but one, that ' is they get a bounty of S 102 if they enlist, while others get only 302. No doubt many of them will "go in.'' Thoso who wero drafted and served t:i 1802 will also be liable to draft. Thcki: will ooou be no 'ise for lawyors iu this country. They will be displaced by the conscription act. That instrument is being .so fixed up in Oouros, that it .will lie .sitro to draw money o.r blood. In the hands of an unmerciful creditor it would be a powerful auxiliary in tho col lection of a debt, if a man didn't have tno jaoauy, ic woum taso mc life-blood ' riSht out cf him. rjeA recent SuhTljake City Letter speaks of tho Now thealro erected by tho Mormons as ouo of tho finest in tho Union nA n.lris : 'Tn.t nirht T niii.ud iu Briu. - -a - " . - --o ham SToung'M family boj: uincty-threo wo men and children, and the bus was not near full. Ho occupied an elegant private box with his two favorite wives.'' r IKE .T ilEl.i.EFoNTE. -ii. .C5i"UCllVC r. - . ....) ij.11 c . 1 . rn . . 1. .. llfO occurred fit .ilcf(Uto Oil Tuesday moniiujj of week beforo last. Thu Penn sylvania House, and thu Arcade build ings, occupied fur Stores, Oifiees, ttc, wero the prineipul buildings uonsuuicd. The luss is estimated at $30,000. About SO, 000 wero insured iu ilie Lycomiug County JIutual .Insuranca Compauy. VoLU.vrEEits for tho Army should not1 leave the City until supplied with IIOL-' LO W'S 1'ILLS and OINTMENT. For Sores, Scurvy, Wounds, Small Poz, Fe vers, aud Btiwcl Complaints, the3c modi-1 cnies arc the beat in the world. Every' French Soldier u?ea ocr box. theui. OnlySOcts. &3y Au lri.-ii National Fair is to be held in Chicago, 111., on March next, under tho the 2Sth day of auspice of the ; 1 1 1 , , f r h et'lliai) Bt'Othei'.hooU, lor the purpOlB ol I Lincolu, for a Jjosto.u . paper, ller two heroes arc '.'fJnele.Tom" aud "Unelo Abe'' par nobile Jratrum. Col. Wm. II. Blair late Democratic caudidato for State Senator iu the Ly coming district, has beeu appointed Pro vost Marshal in tho place of Oapt. White, dismissed tho service. A.N exchange says thutMr. Uhaso is de termined to run for the Presidency at .any rate. Then bid Abo ought to arrest, him for attempting to ''overthrow tho Govern ment." TnE Kent (Maryland) iVeM'J says that about five hundred able-bodied slaves havo beeu recruited in that county, aud all that are loft would hardlv nav for the trouble of , , uuMiiug aucr, teem. Edward Everett has been frying to 1 persuade the President to reverse his un ! just and outrageous .decision in tho case of i Fttz John Porter. Chas A- Daka, late editor of tho New York Tribune, has been made Assistant Scorctary of War. Gen. Frank Blair has resigned his com maud in the army. 1B- rs? Hon HAHRT HAKE?. II. of R ,hS 0 r hau.sr. L'gUUtra JJocumects DEATHS. In Bloomsburg, on Saturday, January 30th, 1804, Mrs. AnSaKlotz, consort of the latu Abraham Klotz, aged about 70 years. In Bloomsburg, on Tuesday last, Mrs. HUMi'HHUYs, aged 35 years. In Moino twp., Col, co,, on Friday, tho 2t)th of January, 1804, Mr. Daniel Shu MAN, aged 40 years, 8 months and 12 days. In Scott township, Jan. 23d, Clara, daughter of llichard and Elizabeth Cook, aged 1 year, 4 months, and 27 days. In .Scott township, near Light Strcot.on Tuesday last, Mr. Benjamin Evans, in tho In Mitllinvillo, on the 25th of Jan. 1804, at tho residence of her Uncle, Henry Belles, Miss Eliza Gnuvvn, iu the 37th year of hor ago. "Dearest Slitcr thou liatt left us, Hare thy loss wo deeply teal ; Hut Ml j find who liail bereft us, 11 0 can alluur sorrows heal." MARRIAGES. In Espy, Jan. 20th, 1804, by Bev. D. S. Tuekenmiller, Mr. Andrew O. Haqen iiucir, and Miss MaiiQaret A. IIaoen buoh, all of t'entro twp,, Col. co., Pa. On the 2nd iust., by the Bcv. P. M. Crosthwaito, Mr. Isaac Talksday, of Poughkeepsio, N. Y.. and Miss Clara 1'ktteu, of Catawiesa, Pa CAREFOLIjY COIVUEOTEO WCCLLV. WHEAT, per bushel. 1 iu HVU. " ' 1 -.'j CORN, 1 Uil IIUCICWAIS.YT, "i I'l.DDIt per bid. 8 (111 ui,ovi:iir.i:n, a im fi.AX si:i:n . a in IIUCKWIIUAT 1'lour. 4 I'l) uuri'Eii. Klillf porAiui'.!?. 1)11 ir.l) AI'l'LF.d, IIA.Mri IIACON, II A V by tho ton. 30 Su Cu 1 W - 13 III go oj Oil I CK CVS, per pair. 35 3 RECEIPTS FOR JANUARY, TO THE COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. :o: Tiie following payments havo been made to tho Columbia JMmocrut office, during tho month of January, 1804 : roKJtpVV neach 81 IMw llnrlman, .' 01 M 1' Eyerly, 1 51 John llruglur, 5 T. M A Cirton, : Si John It Y0I10, Hsi, S II' NmiIi UriUs, ' 4 0 John Noyhartl - - I'll Kern, 0 ui U. Ilitteiihender, 1 Ui II unpioger l'J 7( llkt. of J stitlsr, John .eisloft, II Slohner, 1; W .McKelvy, Joel Zarr, ' Tho llollman, l)r J llollittrr, It Hens, (Van Camp) Albert 1 1 mil. r. Hichard .Morgan, Est. of ' Troimie. C.ipt John (.rover. J (.' Siciienberg, John ti Jacoby. Est, amuel (tetuei, Henry Dual;, I) K Sloan, Simon Sitler, Loi Garrett, Mil c.l Howell, Esq., lien Stiller. W (i (iallarhcr, Samuel .M iMller, Col W II Ent. Est. nfl'liliu-as Sitler, S.iihupI Sti'ller. Hon. Jacob Evans, Tr.i .1 Mni.,.'V. . 00 5 IM 17 HO I) o) :i M 1 w 1 M h no a 110 1 (X) 1 s IM 7 (IU u 00 7 00 3 Si HI :t .'!) a bo 1 7.-. s on 1 UJ 3 .".u 1 7.". e 00 1 30 1 :." I O!) 1 75 0 00 111 UI) 1 noorgo'Ouian, t! Ui l'.nt. of Wm.l.'ool, 1 7. Philip Ki.tler, " n IM, ofj. Williams, (ii Charles Ash, e 1) Jep.H iTolcmau, Esq., 'A IK A M Rupert, M "l S M Ciutjiart ' III Est. of V. Ilutchisoi). .1 i Win Slimier, 1 a; Levi A Hutchison, '.' I'( Jdmph l.illey, 4 Ui II I) lliltenliunder, 4 II It Miller, (Callawissa) :i 76 i:y I. .Moons 5 111 Hout; 1) J.iclnoii, II (1.1 Nntlian llo.11h.1y, John II Wlilteuight, '.'J Sainnel Moriclo. Oeorge Uavenee, i! IK) William I' llverlv. 14 ObJ David lieu., SPECIAL NOTICED CI OtJillJIl'TIVE Sqircra will receive a valuablo prescription for the cure of rmiMtmptioii, Asllinia, lir.mchitis, and all 'I hrnat ami l.uug alfections, free of cn&rgc, ly sending their uddre.s In UEV. E. A. WILSON. Wil!iauiibur;u, Kings Co , Nuv Vork. Jsnfifirv t. Tf-tM .-fiw. HostcUorta Bittera I 1 Have r"rein d th" warm.i.t .'H'omiiiins from the nrr i ana people tliniii2li"Ut Iho Union ai .1 valuable tonic fr tLCiro of Uyspep.i.i. Flatiiler.r.M'onstip.ilinn.and ni'ral nervous ikl-ility. it caiiont bo npproicheil. Ever) day iu-iv cass or its gri'ot fllect cro clironirlod tlirouah our principal public Joiirnals. Th'ro is notli iiii e.pinl to the ulijoynu :it to whirli the alllicti'd eipeniMice when using IliU 1nlual.l1 spucihc. -it mild lone. IN suro and vigorous arlion upon 11 disordered toni.icli, and the f I.Mi.in;' of 1I10 cntiro human body should r'cnuiiiien.l it to n'l cl.ios of our community. 1.. ri;B AIlVEItl ISUME.VT. Tor sale by Drugislx and dealers senoraily. January U, ld('.4, I111. nilK OONl-'KPSIOXS AND EXPE- fl lllENTi:or.'EttV01'S LVVALID.-Published for the benefit nnd 111. u nnitifii to oung nieii, mid others, who infiVr from Ni'ivoiu Debility, Larly Decay, unri their kiiidieil ailment supplying thcmeaiiiof pelf cure. Ily our who iu- cur"il him. elf alter being a vie Inn of misplaceil eoiilid.'iicc in medical humbug and qmrk.'ry. Ily i-nclosmg a post-paid directed envelope, single copies may be bad oi the nutho-, NATH Willi. MAY 1'AIK, Esj IVdford, Kings county, cw--Vnrk, January 5J-ISrei lv. . I r (nrni IV n, i'rifF'K ' t t-',.r,r,,rn .,, Il..al..nan lit try ima his own sJ.ilesiu.in I JUNlia .t CO. of the CrcfutOno Pnco Clothing ctore,.o. SJUI .Marketureet obo-.i' Hiitli I'hiladi iphia, lu adJition to having tho largest, mot varied and fialiimuhlc Mock of Clothing in Philadelphia mailoex presly for retail tales, liavu constituted i:ery one hi j own ab-inaii, by having marked In figures, 011 eaoh ar:nloat the very low c.l puce it can bo sold for so they r jiiNot po.sibly vary-all must buy alike. The good-i nre weji sponged nnd prepared and great r1"11-,".tl. .1,,: lll.liv.ll ' .11... ,1,1 lllll Ml. Willi titt t ul I assuranca m getting a good article at tho very ,u -n ,iitu. rtia.', 11 i.iie bi'.civ ui 1 1 1 1 goons 011 uauu oftho liitesl stylo and b.'st tualities, wliirh w ill bo mui! to ordur, in Iho inn? . fanli i on ul.lo an.l best manner, '.'.' p:r cent, below credit prues. itenionibcr the Cu scent, In Market above Pixlh street 0 -.'(II. J(J):b 4c CO. DR. WISHART Of this City, has undoubtedly discovered in limrsni biuolion for tho treatment of I)) f pcpsla 0110 oftho greatest remedies that has over been given to suff ering humanity: llohas treated r;thin the past two years something over nine thousand c.ises lu his pri ato practice, many of w Inch had defied tho skill of eminent physicians iu Europe a.:d Anirj-.ca, nnd in every cuo where tho medicines wero t.ikci. according to directions, they h.ivoinado it perfect cpro. .Many of the abovo cases were of ovur twenty )nr ;i,niliug. Those who are troubled with Dyspepsia would do wall wt.all nttba Jiortor's ofiire. Ho giveB you ad vice free. Persons at 11 ilislanco can consult by letter describing the symptoms. I sr. Wisliurt'slreutmeut put up in & secure .package, w ills roll directions, is sent by express on the receipt of tfiv Dollars. N. II In nil cuac where tho dlseaso Ins not become cluqr.ic' Dr. Widutl's Dyspepsia Pills aro all that is lepilred. Sent by mail on tho receipt of One Dollar Address Dr. L. U. C. H'uhart, l'liiMdelpiiia. I'hiU-i-lphia Udgtr, Hoc. 19, HtB-fim IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Dr. lUnvire'i Fssuis Pills have nnver ytt fulled In removing difiicultis aris ing fioin obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in ro storlug tho system 10 perfect health when 6Utrern!5 from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus, Uteri, the Whites, or other wenkue.s oftho Uteriuo Organs. Tho Pills are perfectly harmless on tko constitution, nnd may bo taken by tho inns', dqliculofciuale without call. iug dis- tress-tlic rami ttnio tncy act uac a cuarm uy sireugin- ihv cnndiunn. and bv binning rm.uto monthly period cniug- iiivigurnung aim rsinriui, in, inti-i,, a ..k,,- . .. isnr'i) nis soilArlnis tliA oVtlntll In f llisnl. with regularity, no matter Iroiu what causes thu oh- strurtion may arise. The tdiould, however, h'OT bo taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safo at any other lime, as miscarriage would bo the result. Loch hm contains f.a pills, price 91, Da. II AKVBV STKUA TlSfion Diseases or e emaies. Ticniancy. Miscuiiiage. Unrrenness, Sterility, llcpro- duction. and abuses of nature, and emphatically tho Ladies' Private Medical Auvlssr, a pamphlet 01 us pages, sent free to any address. Six cults required to pay postage. 1 1 he Pills and booh will be sent by mall when desired, secureU- sssled. nnd DrOBaid. bv ai j No, 70 Cedar St., New Yoik. Vy old,by all ths principal drugjlsts. December IS. 1603 iy. LEATHER 1 LEATHER II TIIF. undersigned would announce, that hchaioa har.d atlits HatandCap Emporium, on Main St.. Illnoms. burg, an assortment of diu'erent kind of leather, such as cf which he rill tcllcbuapcr than can bo had olscwheia In this warker. Call and sumlne tbepi for yourselves. nUO can SKins, muruccu, ieu onu niann .aim iiiiiiius an weaii4rt Msy rt, w. PUBLIC SALE, OP VAMJA$LE BEALESTATjS JN pursuance of an order of Hi Orphan'. Court of Montour county, 011 Saturday, the Qlli day of Febi uary , 1804, lit 10 o'clock In the forenoon, lit -VI ISTl.Kfl, Executor A.c..of Jacob HthtIiir, Into of t Hemlock. In .aid county, deceased, hill expose to .lo, by l'ubllo Veil duo. nt tho public home ofHamu 1 Itombloy, In Jofsey -town, a certain TBAOT Ott PAIICKI. OF LAND, Hituato In the towiuhlp of Mull 'n, enmity of Colinn bla and State of 1'rnntyWanla. I mdeil mid ilo.jribol at followa, vli llcglnlnj nl a p. .1 In lands of J.Uycr. north flfiy 0110 and a half itegrei rt S':2 perchea to a post, thence by lautlt of hi-ln of J .lin aiii!le, dee'd., and James Byr, aoiith !Hl ilc(!f .nt, 7I..I perches' lo n poft toiilli UJt (leiirecs oast . rche. to a post thence by IntnU orhelr of John n . 's and Isaac .Mc, llrldc, soutli Jit ili'grcra west, perches to a post, thenco by lauds of Samuel llcinli-y, north 3H west, Uij.l perchus to thu bcglnillni:, contalniiie 43 Acres 120 PcrcUcs of Land, Aoutone half thereof cleared I. ntn ihn p.talii of snld deceased, sltiltts In tlio township of Madison and county afororald 1 rll.'l.ttlll? II IHI'I'I.Pn f.ln.t Danville, January 8, Ifc'il. Conditions or Sai.k. Ti-ti nor cent of the purchase money to bo paid down on U10 day of sale, Two thirds of the purchase money, less ten per cent. to be paid on connrinanon 01 ino sine. dm, ifiir.i c.i 1 11. tturennse inn ii'v ,u uu i,aiu iiiiiiiimii ntcly after llm dealli of Hannah Sletler wli'or of said decedent, with Interest from the confirmation of tho salo, Interest to bo paid to raid widow yurly . The dead to u given on payment of tw o-ihlrds of tho purchase niouey and securing tho balanco by bond and inoitgugp. Possession to bo given on paynn nt of two-thirds or purctaja money. Ill A STUn.nil, F.t$tulnr. January t(i, IMil.-K. House and Lot for Sale, npiIE undersigned oiTors to soli at Pri- 0 vato Sab'. Ills dwelling House, nnd Lot yjffltriv o'fOrouiid, with all th'i improvement, there. JIMM unto helonglnir. situate on iho South Uastcnr. JH1MJ, ner of Third and Iron Streets, In Uloomsburg, toluiu biacouniy.ro. ALSO. Another Lot of Ground, situate on tho Houth West corner of snld Third and Iron Strcett, In Illoouiiburg, nUcteon Is trotted a larg und excellent ...... URH K ItllH tM'.H MIUI , With all tho necessary improvements und conveuien. CThe (Irsi named properly U one of tho mot ilc.lra ble rcsidei ces in llloomsbttrc; lor 11 private family. -Iho second named, Is the bet "tand for a liUTCIIEIt miiiip. ImviiiL' all the reuulsiic bulldinia and arranee- ment". in Kc.od order, for huslnefs purpofts, with n beautiful scUe on the corner or Iho lot lor trio erection of a dwelling Mouse. n5- Should the foregoing properties, or either ol them, not be sold by the first ol April next, they will bo oirere.Knr Hunt. NAT 1 1 .V IIO.MI10V. Uloomhbur?.,MnuaryJJ, i"h, A First Class Fanner's Magazine for 1'cnnsylvania. 1864. The Pennsylvania 1864. Farmer & Gardner DEVOTE!) TO AGHICULTUKE. HORTICULTURE, AND HUltAL AFFAIRS, Edited and Puijmshed by b'i North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. TEIIMS: ONE DOLLAR A YEAIt. The Siitli , Volume coiumciiccs with January number. AVING obtained the services of em inent and nractical Agriculturists. Horticultur- Is'.s, ttecfc Ifreeders nnd lleo keupers, wo conlidently o'lfer tho Currint Voliimo ns oou of the best tver issued for originality, practical thought ami reliublo informa tion, Jcuuary !i3, Jeol, For the Fruit, Flowir i)- Kitchen Gardin. 1864. The 186$. GARDNER'S MONTHLY. W. G.P. lUlINOKLOE,PunLisiiEii. Olliee: 23 North Sixth st., Philadelphia. TEUMd-31 5U A VEAU. Sditcd by Thomas Meehan. THE MONTHLY CONTENTS AI'.E: Hints Flower Garden and I'leasurcOrouud ,- Fruit (iarden; Vegetable (Inrduii; Window Uardeuing. Communication!!. iiiiibracitig I lie views of the best writers on Horticulture, Arboriculture, mid Kurnlatrs Editorial Hiving the Editor's views 011 tho Import ant Anrtlcultiiral improvements. Scraps and (lueries-Ni w I'ruita New Plants Uo. mestic and I'orelgn Intelllgeuie. Eoreigu Correspond eriu Horticultural Notices. With each repartition handsomely illustrated ' I Ullv&ii cenorai icatnres win no retaincu and tho publisher pledges hiinsellth.it no labor ni cxpunsj t-li.ill be spared to render Ilia sncieediug Is, nes 01 tno .Magazine overy way wormy 01 1110 mvor with which his previ, ni ett'orts linvt been amply rc warded. bll.MJ lull A fll'l-Lll.llLl.N. January S3, 1K1. Laclcawainia & Dlooiusbttrg Jiailroatl. IJIBtJKKi&lSJJa KSMfe ON' AXI) Al'Tnit , JAN. IS. HC4, PASSENGEIl TltAI.N'a WILL RUN AS I'CI.I.DlVS: .11 O V I N G SOU T II. I'aatngtr. Linvo Sorantnn - 4 51) T. M. " Kingston 5 !S . il'oomsburg .... fi,- " l'.upcrt, S.IiS ! " Danville D.IS , Arrive at Northumberland, ... sy M O VINO NO P. T II I I.eavo Northumberland, . . f. 00 A.M.' Danville t.lu Kupert U.Si iiloomsbiirg .... j.:ij I " Kingston, U.l-i p. M 1 Arrive at rierantou, . 1 .3D 1 l'reight c Passenger leaves lllnoiiisburg, 10 15 A M. Pn(.iiirerM lakine: tho .Vail Train South conncrt with the Express train Irom Nutth'd, arriving lit llarrisburg it i.IIU A. M Uultimore 7.i)'l A. AI., and nt Philadelphia j ill 7. 00 A M. Thu Mail train from Northumberland , leaves immediately .liter Iho J.Jpresi Irani Irom ll.ir-ris-liiirs nml lialtnuori', allowing Paisougers leaving I'hilaitelpliiu at 10. II) P. M. to reach points oil this road during tho next forenoon. New and ulcgnul Sleeping cars neenmpany the night trams each way between Northumberland and Haiti mure, and Northumberland ami Philadelphia, I). T. IIOL'NI). Supt. J C. Wells, Of k'Z 7'icr( i'cnt. Kingston, January 3U, ISiil. TOWN PROPERTY PRIVATE SALE. TIIE iindvrigii0d olfers, . 'it Privalu Salo, tho valua ble properly, known us the IIUPUItT III.OL'K, situate on the corner o.' Mnin and Market (.Iri-els, Pluoms h'lrg This property w III be sold together or separatod into lots to suit purchasers Pursuiis wishing to buy a good business site, uro requested to oxamiuu this pio perty. I'or particulars inquire of tho undersigned, re siding in llluumssiirg. E. MENDE.V1IALL. llluouisb'irg,,Jan. 'M, IMll. if. AUCTIONEER. TIIfi undqrsimied iuforms his friends I . and fellow-citizens through, 1 this and tho ad joiug countiss.that he is u regularly Declined auction-er under the United States Laws, and is picpared to cry all Having had several years experience in the business, be flatters himself that he will .Lo able to give satis faction to all who employ him. JACOB SHEI.HART. Danville, Jan, 30, lf(i4. Cooper twp. VAUTIOIV. .... I I hereby caution all persons from trust .L ing my Wife, RACIIAEL MORsJAN, on my coup:, she having left my bed and board without causa or provocation, and 1 am therefore .tityrmincd nn to pay any debts of her contracting, unless compel, led by duo course of law. UlOliAUI) .MOItsJAN. l.ocuit twp,, 1. 01. co., Jan. au, uo, atp. NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves in debted or having unstttled accounts in any wise with the undsrslgned, aro hereby nolifled to cccic, for ward anil ssttlo tho samo. Ily nttending'promptly t ' this notico will tuvu costs. I C. MENDENIIALL. Dloonisbmg, January 30, 1804, -3w THE .DRAFT. PAPERS necessary .in all claims or causes of exemption from the coming Draft will be promptly and cuifully pici.ared by MICHAr.L F EYERLY Oftcf, ?nd doer west of the Couit Heuit buwita'jt; Jjaut" J liJ3 DR. WISHARPS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Is (lie Vital Principle of (ho l ino Tree. Obtained by a peculiar process In tho distillation of tho tar, by which Its highest medicinal properties art rctalnid, It Is tho rncdlcUo that cures when all otheri hare failed. Havo yon a Couch I Havo yon Bore Threat t Hare you any it the prumonitory symptoms of Ua,t most fatal (liscaso. Consumption 1 ' Those wno should bo wntnod by these symptom. (rn orally lb Ink llubtly of them until it is ton late. From this fact, perhaps more than any other, arise, the sad prevalence and fatality of disease which sweeps to tho firaTu at least one-sixth of Death's victims. What are lis symptoms I It usually bruins with a short, dry couch, rrhleh anon Itccnuics habitual, but for oma time unlhln'g Is raised niccpt a frothy mucin. Tim brcnthlni! la somewhat difficult, nnd upon slight uierriso much hurried, A senso of tightness nnd oppression as the cho.t Is often felt. As tho itlseaso advances tho patient becomes thin In flesh is afflicted with loss of appetite, great iangor. Indolence, and dejection of spirits; and may continue In this state forn considerable length of time, thai It is very readily aflVetod by slight exposure or fntiguo. If these occur, the cough becomes more trou blesome, and Is attended with cipectoratlon, which is mo.t enpmus and fren very early in tho morning. It la tomotlmcs streaked will, blood. At this stago night. HWrats usually set in, nnd in sonic cases 11 profuso bleeding of tho lungs may nlso occur, l'aln Iu somo part orlliQ chest l.leii, anil oitcu n milicHliy 01 lying upon olio or tho other side, without RA'ero fits of coughing or n srneo of fullness or suRocatQu, It ex perienced, Tlic pulsu becomes full, hard, and frequent the hectic flush tinges Ihd cheeks, and tha dlro malady la fast hastening to its dose. Vou now nsk. "Is them 11 cure!" Consumption ha. been and call bo cuicil by the use of my TuConoiAL, even iu upparautly hopeless cases. 1 This assertion 1 make with tho ability to present tha mnstcompleti' evidence of the truth, riparc will not admit of inygitlng tlio contents oftho many llinusaiiils oftu-timonials to its value, which I havo been ami am receiving from men and women of uulict)onub!a worth nnd reputation 1 have had a numb 'r of those certificates printed In circular form which I nlll send 1 you Trco on application Whether you now deternlina to try the medicine or not, sand for tho circular. After yearn of study nnd experiment, I olT.-r this inndiciot, 1 .bellovliigit to bo the best remedy for nil pulmonary and bronchiul illsen'ca. If you ciinuut bo boneiitted by tli.i use uftho T.ir (,'nrdlnl, I believe you urn licyonil all earthy aid. Vet if thero aro bi tter curato agents, I earneftly ndil.e lln lr use, The best remedies, tho best caru.ure needed by those ntllicted with this dis ease. Ilelevligihis to bo the Lett, 1 ask you to try It. .Many, notonly oftho people, but physicians ofevery school and practice, aro daily inking ine, "Wh.itlstho principle or cause of your success In tho treatment of Pulmonary Cnntumptlon I" My answer Is this : : The invigoratlon oftho digestive organs the streng thening of the debilitated system the purlf cutj.m and cnrii hiiicnt of the blood, must expel froni tho syneni tho corruption which scrofula breeiN. ,Wliilo this is eirncted by the powerful alterative (changing from dis , eahC to health) properties of thu Tar Cordial, Its heal ing and renovating principle is also acting upon the Irriatcd surfaces of tho lungs mid throitt, penetrating, to each dcscnsoil part, ralleiing, subduing intlamatihn and restoring uliu.iltl.ful tendency. Let Itil. twufUdl power, the healing and tho strengthening, continue to act in doujuiictiun with Nature's constant recuperative tendency, and tho p.ilient 1? saved, if he has not too long duld)td a ronrt to the means of cure. IlEWAtU: 01' COUNTEIU'EITS. The genuine has the name of tho proprietor and a pine tree blown in tho bottle. All others aro spurious imitations. I'RtCB FirTT CkKTS 0 OxF. DcLLXtt TKtt IloTTLB. rriu'irtd only by the proprietor. Dr. L. it 0. .WISHAUT, No. 10 North Second 'St., PHILADELPHIA, For Sale by all Druggists. December 19, 18C3-Um. PA. NEW ARRIVAL. Fall & Winter Goods At A. J. Evans' CLOTHIM IPillil! BLOOMSBURG, PENN. LATEST SYLEB CAEAP GOODS fPHE undersigned ruspectfulty informs his friends .1 nml the public gencrully. that he has ju.it received from tho Eastern cities, a largo assortment of ' biihig tho bpst assortment ever ottered in this market. Aso a complete assortment of Hoys Clothing. In fact 1 iverytl.ii.? 111 the Clothing Lino I'or those who prefer I to leave their ui.'asurts. a perfect fit guaranteed, and ' nothing (but the bet workmanship allowed at this cs I tablishm'cut. Ho ainu keeps 011 hand a largo assort ment of HOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, together w Ith a variety of notions. E7- CALL AND UI.E 1'Olt VOUIISEI.F. CO I A. J. EVANS. 1 lllooinsburg, Nov. 91, 1S33. WH5W 1'AK.CP 045J5i, u-m 1,' att x. iriVT;.'' ' - . . 'jUlE Subscriber has JUEt rCOetVCU a lot g Ho'Iory Trimmings uud New Uuods, such as . j r,j n il'l V ALSO: OL01,oIig. i 8ATCIICM. HOOP-SKIRTS. POItT.MOMES. AM) OTHER NOTIONS. O" Wheeler &. Wilson's Sowing Machines for sale. Alfco Sunday School liooks und Bibles, Also Mrs. Allen's Hair Restorer which will give to gray its natural color. A. I). WUISB. Vert Door below Court House. Rloomsburg. Nov, 14, 180H. House and Lot P fit S A Bi A3 C5 II IS A 1. THE undersigned offers io sell at private sale, a do sirable and pleasant residence located In Light Street, Columbia Co., about 'Jl miles North oflllooms burg, on Main Streot, and central iu said village, Thero is erected upon t,aiu, premises a goon rr in with n well-fitted Store House attached, v illi au I'xcelleut well of water at tho iloor, btabls Oi' and truit trees aud all other necessary conveniences, m 11 liieli state of cultivation, Thu Store lloiihonnd stand 1 i.ro of thu lirsl order, and present 1111 esculent und eligible opening for the Mercantile business. Tho building has nu open glass front, under nnndsomcaw n nig ami encircled by thriv ing sbado trees. Said property will bo told at a bargain, or exchanged for a small farm or other real estate. ALFRED MOOD. Light Street, Aug. 2B.IBG3. II. C. 11 O W E R, SURGEON DBNTIST. RESPECTFULLY offers hin profess ion.il services to tho ladies and gentle men of liloomsburg ami viiimty. lie is prepared In attend to all tho various operations in the line of his profession, and isprovided w ith thu lateu imprni ed POHCI'JJilA TKhiTll ; which will bo inserted 011 gold, platinu, silver and rubier base tolookwrll as tho natural teeth Mineral plate and 'block teeth manufactured ,.1i'..l all operations on teeth, riirclully and properly attended to. Residence and nlVuu a few doors abovu the Court House, samo side. Uloomsburg,,Juno. 1SC3, DIKE UT FROM THE INDIAN COUNTRY, j FIVE THOUSAND RQBES,' Which ho will sell. WHOLESALE or 11ETAIL, .at VllllY LOW PlllCliS. Alto, HOUSE 11LANKET3, very low T. W. MATTSOV, 402 Market tit, 1st door above Fourth, South tide, Philadelphia, Not. 14, ieG3-3. WALNUT .MOTEL, LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Fa rpllE undersigned lias located ct tho nbovn rijiiitst i hotel, formerly occupied by Peter Schug, and soil its a share of nublic natrouae. H7 (Joo.l accommodatisns for man and beast. Tin 1 best kind of iimora at ths bar. J. p. IttCE, Proprietor. April II, 1603' j ESTRAY. j GAME to the premises of ike subscriber, in riili Htfreck lownship, Columbia cqunly, on thoTtiird day of December, IHd3, AN OLD COW OF TtEDtBH COLOll, with shorttail. Tho ou nir is requested to prove prop erty, pay charges nnd tako him away otherwise she will bo disposed of according to tho direciiuns of tho law. JOHN U. HENRY; 1 Dcmbr 19, IfM-Sw DRAFT. i PARKNTS making elections of Sons,' must have .new papers prepared, ami piescntol previous to' the drill. Ily orJcts Just received, old eleetlqns.wlll notdo. No other clsss of persons need repoit before the draft, W. WIRT CO, First dnr bllow Ulrin's Sior' DleoraiSurg, Jsn ') ISM Wot AicohoiicP0STSCRTPT! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED A PURE TOKW. DOOTOll HOFFLAND'O GERMAN BITTEPtjS runrAiiED nv DH. 0. M. .TACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. WILL t ffocltially cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of ths Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disor dered I.iror or Stomach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness of lllnod lotho Head, Acidity of the Ptomach Nausea, Heartburn, Dls,gust for Food, rulness of wi-lcht in the Hlomach. Hour F.ruetntlons. Pinking or I'Jiitter.ingnttho 1 It of the rJtomach, Swimming ofthti Head, Ilur tied and Difllcult Uroalhlng, Fluttenug at the Heart, Choking or 8ufl'ocatlng t'ensatinns when lu a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs beforo tho light, Fever and Dull l'aln In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of thortkin and Eyes, 1'l.ln lu the Bide. Hack, Chest, Limbs, fit.. Hudden Flushes cf Dent, llurning In tba ' Flesh, CduitahtJin.' aginlngsofovit, A. depression of spirits. And frill positively prevent Yellow fever, Tllllioui l'etcr, A.c. Uuy c ntaln no Alcohol or bad Whiskey. They w HI euro the nbovu diseases in ninety. nine cases out of ,1 hundred. Induced by the extenslr 0 sale and universal popu larity of Houfintid's Gorman Hitters, (purely vegeta ble,) hosts of Ignorant Uuacks und iinscrupulcns ad venturers, have opened upon suff.'riiig humanity the flood gate of Nostrums in tho shape of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and chris tened Tonics, jlloinaihlra and Hitters. Iluwaro or tho iiinuiuarabe array of Alcohollj prep paratlons In plclhorii bottles and big bellied kegs, un der tho modest nppcllation of tyttersj which instead of curing, only aggravatv disease, and . leave Ilia disap pointed sutler 111 ucspair. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS ! Are not n new ami nntrled article, but have stood .ho test of fifteen years trial by tho American public, aud their reputation and sale, are hot riv allsd by any similar preparation. ... The proprietors havo thousands of Icttsrs faom the most eminent CLEUOYMEN, LAWYER". PHYSICIANS, AND CiTIZF.NU, Testifying of , their own personal knowledge, to th beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Dltters. Do you want somslslfl to tlrtngthtn jrof Do you Kant a good appttttt I Do you vant lo build s your Ctntittimt I Do you tsant to fell vltif Do you iraal togtt rid of ntrtontntttt j)0 you tcant energy 1 Do you vnnt tottrrp iccI 7 Do you vant a brisk and vigorous feeling t It oudo, use HOOFI.ANU'r) GEltNAN niTTIXllt. From Iieo. J. Aciflon Hrotrn, D. )., FMtor cf the J.'ncp elopedia of Jicligious Kuoielsdgt. AUbou-li not disposed tofuvor or rero'iuucnd Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their lucre- Clients and effects ; 1 yet know of tin sufficient reasons wny a man may 1101 icsiiiy w niu uenriii .fie ueiies himself to have received from any simnle preminilion. 'nthe hope ti.at he may thus contribute tutho j.eueftt of uiners. 1 do this (he irtoro readily In regard to Hootland's Rcrman litters. prepared by Dr. C, M.Jackson, of this city, becaitso I was prejudiced against tl.eni lor many vinrs. under ho impression that they n ere chiefly an alcoholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend ltobcrl r-hucmakcr, Esq., for the removal t.f this prejudice by proper tets, and for enrour.igoment to try them, when sutldring from great and long continued debility- The use of three bottles of thoso Ultters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident' telief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor wtiicii i nan noi ten tor six nionius ueioro, ana, nan ai most despa.red of regaining, I therefore thank God and my fcicud for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON UltOWN. Philadelphia, Juno 23, lcGL PARTICULAR NOTICE. There re many preparation! told under the nane cf fitters, vtlttn auart bottlci. COT.oounded of the ekeaneat 'tthUkey or common rum. coiling jrom i.ij to 10 cc nit per gallon, ine louis aisgmeea oy simsc or worianaer Aecu. This diss of Haters has caused and will continuo to cause, us long as the can bo Hold, hun'dreds to die the death of the drunkard It v their use the system is kept continually under the influence of clcoliolic stim ulants oftho worst kind, thedesiru for Liquor Is crea ted aud Ice.it up, cud the result is all the horrors at- lenuani upon a ururiKaru a ine un.i ucam. For those who desire nnd w 111 have a Liquor Hitters, wo publish tho following receipt. Get ouo boltln of 1 1 oo Hand's German Hitters and mix with three qu.'irt'i of good brandy or w hikey, and the result will bu.a preparation that v.'ill far excel in medical virtues and truo cxcclleuic any of tho numerous Liquor lll'ters in the markit, and will cost much less. Vou will have all the virtues of Ilooftc.r'.d's Hittcrsincunnettiou with a good article of Liquor, r,t a much less price than these inferior preparations will cost oj. ATTENTIONSOLDIEIIS I AND THE FttlENUS OF SOLDIERS. We call attention to nil having relations or friends in tho army to the fact that "HOOFLAND'S German Bittera" will cureninc-tsatlis of the diseases induced by nxposiires and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily In the newspapers, ou the arrival o tho sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are mifering dtblliiy. Every casu of that kind can bo readily cured by lloofland's German Hitters. Diseusts resulting from disordei! of In-) t i gestivc org&ns are speedily removed. Wt1 have no hesitation in stating that, If thcio Hitters were freely used among our soldiers, bundled: of lives might bo saved that otherwise will be lost. Wc call particular attention lo tho fnllowi;- remark ahls nnd well authenticated euro of one oftho cation's heroes, w hoe life, to use his own language, "Ills' been saved by the Hitlers." 1'mt.iiiELriiu. August S3, 1C. .Meters. JonnS; Erans. WeU, gentlemen, your Hoof land's Herman Hitters h is saved my life, There is no mistake iu this. It is vouched for by numbers or my co.urades. some of whoso names aro uppeuded, anil who were fully cognizant of ull tho circumstances of my case, 1 am, and have beeu. fur tho last lour yours, n member of Sherman' celebrated battcr, and under mo iiiiinciiiuiu commauo oi i;api it. u. Ayres. Through tho xposiire attendant upon luyurduiousjlutlci, I was attacked in November last with iurlvminatipii of the lnuas, and wus I'or seventy-two days lit the hospital. I was then removed from the Whito House, nnd sent to this city ou board tho learner "Btaic of Maine." from wliirh I lauded on tho "-lh of June, Silica Hint time I have been about as low as any ouo routd bo and still retain a spark of vitality. Foraweck or morn I Was scarcely uble to swallow nil) tiling, and if 1 ltd force u morsel down, it 'was immediately thrown up cg.iin. I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach, Life could not last iiuiler llii-sc lircOmatnucea , and, ac cordingly, thu physicians who had been wnrkixg faith fully, t.huugh uiibuuressfully, to rescue me from tho grasp of th i dread Archer, Irankly tuld mc they could Inn no more tor me, ami nuvtseii me to seo a clergyman, and make such disposition of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited mo at the hospital, .Mr, Frederick fc'teiubrou, of hiitli below Arch Btrcet, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Hit ters, ami kindly procured a bottle. From tho ii'no 1 i commenced Liking theuithe gloomy shadow of i rath ' receded, and 1 am now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two bottles, 1 have gained tell pounds, and 1 feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wifunud daughter, -from whom I havuhfard nothing lor eighteen months; lor, gentlemen, lam a 1 loyal Virginian, from theviiiuity of Front Royal. To I our valuable Hitters I one the certainly of life wniih I has taken the place of vaguo fears to yeur Hittirs will I owe the glorious privilege of again t Lisping to my bosom tkoso who an- dearest to mu in life, i Very truly yuurs, ISAAC HA LONE. Wo fully rnnrur in the truth of tho abovo statement at v. chad despaired cf seeing our comrade, .Mr. Mu luuc, restored to health .John Ciiddlt'hack, 1st New York llatlcry. Gcoigc A Ackley, Co. C. Ilth Maine, Lewis Clicunlier, Kid New York, I. E. Spencer, 1st Artillery, llatlcry V. J. II. Fasewell, Co II, 3d Vermont, Henry II. Jerome, Co. 11, do. Henry T. MacDonald.Cn. l,' fall Maine, J0I111.F. Ward. Co. E.,5111 Maine, Herman Koch. Co. II., 7.M New York, Nathaniel II. Thomas, Co. 1, Mlh I'onn , Andrew J, Kimball, Co. A., 3d Vermont. John Jenkins, Co, II., llltlth Peiui. .BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that tho signaturo of "C. M. JACKSON," is on the Wairnn. of each bottle. piuce pcu uorrLi; 75 cents, or HAi.r noz. ronsi .. Should your nearest druggist not have the arliclo, do not ho put off by nny nf the intoxicating prepara tions thai may hu nifereit in its place, hut send to us, I und wo will mrwnrd, securely packed, by express, j Principal Office and Manufactory, 1 Wo. G'dl Vreh Street. Jone & Evans, (Successors to C, M. JACKSON k Co.,) PROPRIETORS. tiV FOIl SM.r, by nrujsjjists id llsslsrs la .nil inwu in tilfcy.! Of-iVsrt' lm IT Food fpr Rofloctiouu A Now Draft for 1,00,000 Men. ExEcUTrvn Manciov. Washinoton, Febiuary 1, 1601 Ordered that a draft for five hundred thousand men, to servo for thrco years or during the war, bo tnado on f ho toulh day of March next, for tho military ecruico of tho United States, crediting and tleduot ing thcrofrom so many as msy havo he.cn enlisted or drafted into tho scrvioc prior to tho first day of March and not hereto fore credited. Adkaiiam Lincoln, This may be considered a new draft for 400,000 men, and seems to confirm tho rumor wo noticed a few days sinoo, that still another draft for 400,000 morn may soon bo expected. In our judgomcnt this shows an entire lac: of conlidnco on tho part of tho administration in its ahili ty to .crush tho rebellion without exhaust ing tho entire military strength of tho country. It prognostioats anything but a speedy termination of tho war. Important from Charlenton ! Tho Seigo of Charleston has been totally abandoned. Our forces in laro numbcie have been sent South. Gen. Qilmore "the Shellor," is coming North. Highly Important fyotii Korth Carolina I Tho Rebel forces, 15,000 etrong, havo advanced northward from Wilmington, N. 0., driving tho Federal forces beforo them have attached Nowborn. Our forco, said to bo small, is closely hemmed iu and is apparently without assistance, and havo already lost about 100 men and two Can non. This does not look as if North Car olina was very anxious to return into tho Union, Hon. Wilson McCandless, Judge of tho United Stat Circuit Court. President. Corner Penn nnd St. Clair Streit, PITTSIIUROII, PA. THE LARGEST, CHAPE'!' AND DEST. $35.00 pays torn full Commercial Course. W No extra chargus foe Manufacturers. Steamboat., Railroad and Hank Hook-Keeping. Ministers' sous at half prico. Students enter and rs flow ntnny timo. '1 his institution is conducted by experienced Teach ers nnd practical Accountants, who prepare young tm n for active business, 'nt thu least expense nnd short, st lime, for the most lucrative und responsible tltuatlous. Diplomas griiiitesl for merit only. Ilenro the unlvertl prefcreiico for graduates of this college, by biisjutsa ufu. Prof. A. COWLEY, the best Penman 111 tho Union, who holds tho largest number or first premiums, nnd overall competitors, teaches rapid business writing, Cibciluhs onntaitiing full lniorniaiiou sent rakr. on application lu the Principals JF.NKINS & SMITH, rrinrlpals. !D" Attend wacrothe ttoiu and Clerks of llusir.ssi Men and Hankers graduate. April 10, lKli'J-ly. April 1, lCt N0KTH CENTRAL UAILWAf. Summer Time Table: TWO TRAINS DAILY to nnd from tho North an I West Drain Ii of tho usruehaiuu, Elmira, and all of Northern New Yoik. ON and after Moudny, April 20ili IrM' Hi- Passonjef Trains of the North IViu'rul Railway will nrriva" at ami depart from huiihur;', llairlsbur, aul italllaa:!! as followa, viz': SOUTH W A It I) . Mall Tialn leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) ' leaves llarrisburg, ' urnves at Uultimore. 10.10 n in. I IS p rr.. Express Train leaves rjunbury daily (except Diinuny,! ' leavrs llarrisburg (except .Muhday,) " errivrs at Dultimoro daily (ex cept .Monday ) llarrisburg Accommodation leaves' Harris hmg. 11.07 p rn. SW rn. 0.15 -0.30 N O It T II W A It 1), Mail Train leaves Ilaltimore daily (except r-unday,; " leaves llarrisburg ' arrives nl riunbury. Express Trains llaltinioro daily, ' arrives at Harruburc. 0.15 1 m. 1.12 j. to. 4.01 ' U.JS IM . ta. leaves iiarrisourg(i:icepi.uonday) a.00 ' arrives at Sunbury. 3.33 for further information apply at theOflico. i. N. 0uUAUKY,3upt llarrisburg, A115. e. 1SC3. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Wm. Mc,ivin&er, Sr. deceased. LETTEU3 Testainectary on tho estate of William .Veiisinger, Sr., into of Mifflin twp, Columbia co decease ', have been granted ty tho P.egistcr of tVilla, ic, to the int'lersignodh sTesJing in said towiifhip, n'l persons huvin; ilaiins against ttu es no cf the Ui. cedentare reipietud tf present them to the Executor at his residence in said township, without dotny, and all persons indebted to make paym'nt forthwith. WILLIAM .MtNljINGER, it,, i-'retalir. January 9. l.-tll 6w$J ADINlSTUATOlt'S NOTICE. Estate of Charles Goodman, dee'd. K.T THUS of administration on thn c- sstntc of Charles Goodman, late of llrlarcrtck tw . I Columbia county, deceased, havo been granted bv tno Kegister of said county to tho the undersigned wl.r ra sides in tho nme township ; all persons having 1 1 .trns against thu estate of the decedent aro requested! -o sent them to the udminittrntor nt his residence .1 out delay, and all persons Indebted to make p- . Jill forthwith. SAMUEL HAOENUl ( i.. ASr-.-r Dee 1-5, 1F03-Cw$'2 ADM INISTlt ATO KS NOTICE Estate of Elins Peahr, deSu LETTERS of a.liiiini-tration on tho Eslato of Ei'ia Pealer.late of Fisliiugcroek lwt.Coliiinbia eo.-"'i: S.. naveueen granieu ny tn iiegisn-r nrcolutnbia co undersigned, all persons having claim uga'.n. tato of the decedent are requested to present Iho undersigned, at I is resilience, in n,iil tr -without delay, and all persons indubied lu uu ment fuithw ith. tt.a . I'K .19 sUp. py. JACOII l'EALCIi, in Oct. 31. lr-03-Cw Si. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO I1CL Estate of ltcr Uc.ss, dee'd. LETTERS of adminMiation on tho Estate t fetr Hess, lalo nf f ugarlo.ifiwp., ColuniBiit i '. have- been gcanted by tho Register of Colwnl i c . the undersigned ; all persons has iug claims .v. nut th estate of ttio derodciit an- requested to.jireseiii 1..C1.1 tho AdU'.inlstraior at his residcuco iu ..i l un ship Without delay, and all persons indebted to m:-k payment forthw ilh. HENRY C. HESS, Ai-ai'i f.'oy. 7. Hfi3.-i'nv fj oa. Oyster .Saloon. THE undersigned would ami. u.i-cv to the public tnnthe has refilled his S A: o :s . u door East of his llkery, 011 Itl.ilu Slrct'i, l!lon.aburg, 1 and Is prepared to accommodate both Ladles und icntiemen. lie is prepared to units! Oysters, Whohsule J Retail, m THE CAN OH OTIIHl. 11. B llloniuibNrg, Nor. SI, lio.1- t. "PIIOTOGKAPU AIIJUM I Card Photographs, Wank Cooks, ra.: i r..'. Writing Paper Al-oalarge stock. of gc- j eu, tails (or iionuais, 7inan precis, quick saics i (ALL &: 111' Foartli and Arch. Pr. NovH.JMS-3ro aTj.qgan grim7 Attorney and Cour,stUor at LAPOETr., SULLIVAN CO.. P tD- Military oMt othor claims prowpily c't. ucl i rtoktr 31 F rUHIl JiO.TH .& IIUOTIII.K .s tnioLr.sALi. O B A O 0 O DEALT soaosprtTH thiubst r,vi tt)orl-vrntce Hill 4 ,T