4, . A 4 mrnm democrat,!' W Saturday lYIoriiing.Mar. 19,1061. 5-: -r-- , - - - r - -r Wr liftvn t.n W'nr fvrma if imnnrtnllCll. I. i v " S . K2T To-day tho water is to bo lot in the J ,Canat Ks2f Wm. Peacock, Esq., of Blooms Iburg, has been appointod by Governor Curtiu, Notary Publio of Columbia co. csy Greenwood township, tlii 3 county, offers a bounty of thrco hundred dollars Ho volunteers to (ill tluir quota. EST Rev. Geo. V. Scott, prooahos in tho Baptist Chuioh of this plnco on ,b'un- ,j day next nt 10 o'oloek in tho foronoon, and half prist nix in the evening. Hotel Change Mr. John A. Siiuman, baa purchased tlio JIainvillo Hotel, of ilr. John ill. Suss, and intends commencing operations tbcro upon tlio first of April. Dr. Johu oonlinues his boast ol the in-' a Abolition Senator, the above rcsolu erctwiug prosperity of the Republican. A j 'ons were ordered to, bo printed in tho Lincoln iofco. It is an asiomic tiuth.that ! oounly paper?, together with the yeas and "an empty wagon makes tho most noise." , . .c. - Wo l.avo been requested to an nounce, thai tho pupils of tlio Blobmsburjt Acad.-my, intend giving exhibitions in the Court House on Wednesday ami Thurs day evenings next. Soino of our tubscrjbors move away and sokio out of tho County and State, without paying the printer. Men should not act a though they wero dishonest. What will Mich men think to find their ac counts follow thorn to their new homo for Collection ! i7 Dr. J in, published a tcto-a-teto, lictwixt "Viiidex" nnd a "Farmer," (in eouifction wi.h tlio Columbia Democrat,) tu whidi, n uu.l, bo ptonounced tin Farmrr iqmnant." Wo will bet the whole thing is a malicious tlander. Hut , no diffuruncc, it afforded the Doctor ano ther opportunity to denounce tho Fahmeus as "IGNORANT. " Death of another young Soldier. Mr. Guoroij W. Bi:ieu:m.yn, -sou of Oipt Jacob B'jidleman dietl on Tuesday last in ouu of tho Hospitals near Fhifa delphia. Hi' wa. originally a mcinher of Col Biker's Calif irnia lli'iaiont, had nerved three yoara and haJ re on'i.ted. The ilfcea''i:d was si 1'riuter and n brave ouldier. Ili-s remains wito iuterrcd Fiitlay, in Bloom. hurt:. on iZiT U on. fiuo. D. Jaci;-o.v, has .sent us a copy of a bill which has passed the House of Ucproseutativcs at llarrisburg, legalizing the acts of local authorities in olferiaj; houulics to volunteers. 'i'ho bill it now lefotetlte Semite and will prohably pass tii ct body. Townships which have raUid th.'.r ijuottii by subscription, .ill ho esi nipt from lis for this puipoo. It ntiilorii-f, C.Jtsnty Lii..ni;iiousri to borrow moo iy for louniits, IasT Tuo P.'cMdcuiWl contest hai com menced with ti vciiegp.iipc. It !iai llire.it-t-ued and rumbled likv a coming storm for so nui time, but finally h.i-i bro):on out, ami it) northwest wiml ii in full blat. Mat ters are nt tboir dangerous point in ibis storm, and it h inipojtiblo that tho present O'.h'mrt cm on much Iongr as il Ins louo and remain iutict, with two or ihreo Presidential aspirants in H mining end blow each countcrmiuitiy , and irvins to other to the moon. It cannot have escaped the attention of cioii nn inilitl', jut observer that Wu are rending laro boi!ic of men constantly tiaelc in ihu army. 'I hero is ;i tiluiu but prodigKitu nctivi-y pervading military uitivemi ni", In nil quarters wu get the Mine repmt. Such region nt arrivod, such regiment Itfr, elo. Ry tho 1st of May we shall have largo and compact armies cvcrywlieie, and it will bo tho fault of our ruler.-, if we do not strike thu rebellion a de.ith blow iu its very vitals. A liepublican cotomporary praises Jtf fer.'ou, and says if ho had lived now he would be with Lincoln. Would he ? Mr. Jefferson l.elievcd that the tiegro is a be ing every way infei ior to tho white race, See bis notes on Virginia. Think you Jefferson would encourage the slaughter of millious of white men for uch a being as that ? If Jefferson wero alive he wo'd bo acopporhcad of the tno.U violent kind. His writings sufficiently coudemn the con ductors of this war as plunders and lutionists. rcvo- We ecc by the papers and also by pub lic hand bills that the government or con tractors under it, aro offering iu various sections of the country old and broken down hcrscs, and we ecc thioiigh tho pub lie journal that thoso saino horses aro dy ing by scores and that the people having them in charge aro infected by tho disease nnd are also dying. In view of litis startling fact nnd iu connection with an other faut, no less true and startliug that the country is scourged by tho Email pea nnd .'potted or black fever, wo thiiil; sumo action should be taken by tho people to prevent the sending of thcso diseased an iuials into tho country. We euro not whether it is done by tho sanction ol tho governmoiit or not. Tho people should take tho thing iu hand and havo all such nuiancfi nbttled iu a summary manurr. 1 He solutions on Vallandiehara. ! Wo republish tlio following l'rcamblo and Kisolutions, passed sonio two weeks ngo, by tlio majority of tho ''Bloomsburg LflOal Sntlfltn." ntlll incmrtnil in tnet .nunlr'a .. . . . issuo oi tuo " UolumuiajJouiocrat." l'nkAMiiLK. Whereas, during tho pro uuu uiiam vmuugii vyutuii our uuutiiry is now I l)as.1ll1f. it linnnlilAit tlin ntunlllln ilnlv nf , nT - ' ' ovory man to show tho position in whioli ho stands, regardless of party and party tics. Therefore. Resolved, That tho period has arrivod when every truly loyal citizen considers 0. L. Viillnndiguaiii a traitor of tho rank est dio, nnd no tnoro to bo respected by tho loyal North thau Jeff Davis or auy of his coagitors, Resolved, That wo also consider all those irrcpscctivo of party, that sympa- llitzo Willi tuo nroh traitor VallauuigUaln by I'iviiii' funds for his support, or col Ivctitig names for tho same, no less traitors ! than he, and all papers that aro endeavor- J inii to elicit sympathy for him dirculty or1 iuilirectly art no longer worthy of tho pa tronage of nn American citizen. On motion of MictiAKr, Yi'iiitmoyeii, j !1y3- 'rii0 yeas wcro 14 ; and nays a, its follows: lam. Beckloy, Whllinoyer, White Rowen, Ely, Potter, Verry. P. S. Rishel, I'onmau, Jamison, C. A, Jloyur, M. H. Urowur, W. !1. Abbott, and Bi'uiici. iVs 1. II. Freeze, and A. B. Tato. In conipliaiiiie with the request embod ied in tho foregoing proceedings, wo gavo them the desired publication, and not to appear unparliamentary, we annexed the yeas and nays, nb reeuided, at the time of their passage. As tho "Local Senato" sits with open doors, it would appear like an imputation upon the members, to tup pose that they desired to conceal their public acts or avoid an investigation iuto their proceedings. And yet, for this act, and this alono, at their meetine; on Tues- day evening la-it, the (ibiWioiiiits through their patriotic leader; Rev. Daniel A. Hockley, passed upon us, tho subjoined vote of censure : Jicfivd, That a vole of censure bo pas s;d upon A. B. Tatk, tho Senator from Virginia, font base betrayal of the con fidence of this body. Hero wo have tho fact, undeniably pre sented, that the abolition members of tho Bioouisburg Local Semite, have passed Rufolutioas in the heat of excitement, ol which, on maturer reflection, they are heartily ashamed. By their own acts they staed condemned before t'.ie world. Wo have only dono our duty, and l'ke Gen. Jai.'i3:;, "take the responsibility, and ruoct uhcerfiilly bear their censure, believ ing it far preferable to their praise. Wu inserted the first proceedings in question, in the abJcnoo ol the Editor ol the Deuiuctat, and without having first oh-1 tained bin consent, notwithstam ing ibey wcie got up oxprcssly for tho purpose of j prejudicing the publio mind and injuring hi-, biidiue.sj-iir.erots iu tho community. ! Under the bhallow pretense of expressing their condemnation of Mr. Vallaiidigham, these iniiitfttluis of Riots, and Uecewlants , oj Tan n excepting, perhaps, their 'loyal Ur.v. Icaiicr,' who claims to thavo once been a Dujioou.vt', but now duds no terms of billingsgate-slang sufficiently foul to ap ply to Democracy, thus proving himself u deserter from his party and a, traitor tn its principles, which is much more thau the whole Lincoln-Hurnside-Shouk Des potism have ever been able to- sustain agtiDit tlio exiled Vullaudigham, and now seek to cast au inpatation upon a peaceable citizen, wliosj lite -long course has been approved and sustained, in every position of public truH and private con fidence, by a large majority of tho patrio tic people of Columbia county and of tho State. This act, wo pronounce a most pitiful attempt to stab in the dark, and siueothoy have shown their animus, by the exposuro ; of its failure, tho publio judgment cannot lail to regard it as cowardly as it is oon tomptible. Wc havo another lecturo iu store for theao very loyal gentlemen, and suppose they will givo us another oppor tunity tOgtako ''notes, and faith I pront them.'' Perhaps they will, as they have the majority, expel us from that august body, for thus showing up to public view, their coutcuiptiblo proceedings. A. R. Tate. Killing Off the Working Class. All wars aro carried on at tho expense of the laboring classes. They furnish tho men aud they pay tho taxes. "Princes million.' may flourish or may fade; A breath can uiaktj theia as a luealli limniiiclc ; l!ut n liohl peasantry, their country's prulo. When once destroyed, can never ho supplied." A bill ii before Congress to ccud com- I mitsioiiers to Europo to cucourago cmi i gratiou, and to give pecuniary aid to those ; v.ho arc poor. Wo suppose tho abolition ! leaders expect to kill off all the working ! people, and their places are to bo filled by , fresh importations. How can those old oath-bound Hindoos like John Sherman, 13. R. tiou. Eokloy, &o., encourage imuiigra- -.o- Tlio wifu ot'Ocn. G. T. Reuureganl died in Now Orleans on the evening of tlio 2d inst., and wus buried on tho 4th of .March, It was tlio largest funeral cvor seen in New Orleans ; over 0.000 persons attended, nnd tho cortege) was over 0110 mile iu length. Goneral Neal Dow, and Captains Saw yer aud Fly nu, arrived at Old Point on Mouday, from Richmond. This will bo (lad news, especially to the frienda of Gap. tains Sawyer aud Flyon,wbo wore under eentcnee of death Death of Jodqk TAaaAiiT. The Hon. Thomas Taqoart, diod nt his rcs Mcnco in this Borough on Saturday last, after an illness of only a fow days, at the advanocd ago of 87 years. Tho deceased was a member of tho Convention to amend tho Constitution of Pennsylvania ; rcpro sontcd this county in tho Legislature, two sossious ; sorved ten yoars as tiu Associate Judgo in tho Courts of this Country, and filled other .minor positions of honor and truBt, during his life time, llo lived to a ripo old ngo, and pnscs&ed tho respeot and esteem of his fellow citizens. Mmcy Luminary. The Vallandioham Fund. For tho I week ending February 20th amounted to I 815 80. Several counties in tho State havo caoh contributed already over ono thousand dollars. Some of them will run ovor Uo thousand dollars. It may well , ., ... u.f., t. warm and devoted friends or malignant enemies as the lion. 0. L Vallaudigliaui. Wo acknowledge tho receipt of fivo dol lars and twenty-fivo cents from tho ladies I of School District No. 10, Paris township. Stark co, ( O.) Democrat, Army Appointments. New Youk, March 13. A special Washington dispatch says that Sherman is appointed to Grant's late command and iU'Pherson to Sherman's. Gen. Hallcck is chief of staff of tho army at Wabhing ton. XaTMAJOK IIauky White, of tho 14 th Fauna. Cavalry (lato State Sciutor) is among the number of Union officers lately released from tho Richmond pris ons. Genoral Halleck is assigned to duty in Washington, as Chief of staff of tho arm y, under direction ol the J-iicutenantUenoral omiiidiituug. MARRIAGES. On tho 13th iust , in Greenwood, by , Bi'.nj. Ai.r.KN, of 'James Wasters, Esq, j Uorroll county, 111., and Mrs. JUakv Mar tin, of Greenwood, Pa. On tin 19th inst , at the residence of Dr. Oeorgo W; Lott, by the Rev. W. Good rich, assisted by Rev. J. R. Potter, Major J. W. CiiEMiiKitMN, of Bloonifburg, to ' Miss R. Jksnik Lott, of Orangcville. DEATHS. In Clearfield county, Pa , on Wednes day, the 9th of March, 1804, Joshua J. Tati:, elder brother tn the Editor of this Journal, in tho (i'-M year of his life, I and loop; time an exemplary Member of the M. E. Church. Iu Muucv, Lycoming co., on Saturday last, tho 1 2ih of March, 180 1, Hon Tuos. l AaoAKT,ngcu tw ycar. In Hemlock twp., Col. co.. on the 3d of Match, 1SG1, Mr. Sa.uues Wanich, aged 53 yi'i'rs, and -1 days. In Centre, on tho 12th iust , Hksjamin U., son of -lesfio anil Mary J. Hicks, aged I! years, 10 months, and lo days. In Armory squaro llo.spital Washington, of Typhoid fever, on thu 8th inst.,Tnos. R. Low, aged about 19 years. CAIlKrULLY fOltRKCTED WEr.KI.V. WHEAT, per bushel. U'i;. CUItV, ' IIL'l'KWAUAT, FI.DUIt per bid. CLDVEICCi:!), n.AX seuii IIUt.'KWlin.Vr Flour. t 45 1 'J. 1 K, H Oil 8 5U 4 1 11 iiuTri:u. i:o(i? I'OTAl 01:3. DUICIl Al'I'LCS, IIA.MS UAt'O.V, . no . 'M . ui) 1 11 ii in SO un II A V by tho ton. CHICKENS, per rai'- i SPECIAL NOTICES COXSUJU'TiyE Suffers will receive a valuable prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Urouchltis. and all Throat anil l-uii ntfcUlous, free of charge,! I.y sending their address in llEV. ti. A. WILSON, Williamsbnrgh, Kings Co., New Vork. January V.I. Irt',4. bw. Important to Married Ladies I TRULY A BLESSING '. I will send, hike or cHaoi:. to any Lady who will send in her naiuo and address, direction how to pre. vent thu uMrcine pain of CHI LD-IHItTII ; nlsu how to have perfectly healthy and beautiful Children ; also one otli-r new and IMroil'IMNT rECI'.iIT, tho only Diire mid t-'tfo rcmcdieH ever discovered. -My object iu nuking thu abovuoirer is to induce every lady to tost my remedies. Address MAll.VME lll'I.EN'TAUX, M. II. ill, "III. 3tii. Tti7 Ilroadway, New YorkCity. KHK CONFESSIONS AND EXPE- fi. Ril'ACH OF A Nr.llVOIJri INVALID.-rublislied for the benefit and ns a caution to iuu' men, nnd others, who mller from Nervous Debility, Early Decay, and their kindled ailment supplyins the means of self, cure. Ily one who ua cured lilnuolf attcr LciiiK a vie Urn of misplaced ruiilldencu in medical huinbu-; and nuackery. Ily enclosiuu n post-paid directed enveiopn, s i n "lo conies may bo had of tho author. NATHANIEL. MAYFAIU, E.. Uedford, Kings county, New-Vork, January 21, If 03 ly, & LAN Fourth &Arck Sts. PHILADELPHIA, ARE OI'E.VINO FOIt PIMIINO, I SGI, 100 pet. SI. Fancy SILKS', 5(1 pes. India Silks, 31. IUi Cood Illack ' '.'Oil " Ordered I'lain rillks. I I LYONS Illack Silk VELVET. Ilrown HILKS, 8d. 5. 4, 3. 'J, I per yard. Ulatk ' .?, .1, -I, .1. B, I. per yard. Moire Autiiues, all colors Magnificent (irenndiurs, Maguitlceiit Organdies. Michcst CHINTZES and 1'EllCALl H. Siiring Shawls New Household Staple OOOUS. (iciicral nshortment of Men's Wear I March 5, lc04, 3ni, Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given, that tho part uersliip heretofore existing between the subscri bers, iu the AUhcimilk IIusinuss, in Jcrtytnwu, Col umbia munly, was dissolved by mutual consent on the lUtli of February, INM. Tlio Honks of Uio lato firm, will remain in the Store, in thu hands of William Kramer for settlement. Tho Mcrcuutilo lluiness,will bu continued at thu old Stand, by Conrad Kramer, for whom a continuance of public custom is respectfully solicited. CONKAI) KitEAMEIt. WILLIAM KKBAMEIl. I Jerseytnwn, February IW, IStil. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George Adam Witch, dee'd. LETTERS of administration on Ihe Estato of Georgo Adams, late ofCouynghiini twp, Columbia co.,dec'd., Ii.ivcbeen granted by thu Kegmtcr of Columbia co., to the uuderrigued; all persons having claims against Ihu es tate of the decedent are requested lu present llieui to tho undersigned, at I is residencu in Bald township, without delay, and all persons indebted to make pay ment forthwith, HXKUY RABLR, Adm'r Wins I, lfi1.---w ft PROSPECTUS OF The Philadelphia Age. 1001. THE ONLY DKMOCnATIM DAILY JOUUNAI. I'UII l.tSIIUU IN FlltLADUI.I'IIIA. tiii: Union, the constitution, anutiigen fohgement 01 this laws. 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Tlio Publishers of Tlio Ago conceive that It thus renders ueculiar servicer! and has necti ior claims un on nil men hy whom its priuciptcsaro valued, nnd who by Hi' proper means, iook to promote and securo tuo Constitutional rvsturation of tin: Union. These can best show their sense of tho untiring ctforts of Hie publishers, in behalf of this great nnd unparalleled cause, by earnestly sustaining this paper in all its . business relations. Address I GLOSSBRENNUll & WELSH, no.-i.iu cm:nrrur stiiket, ' March 1'.', IrCI. rllll-ADIILl'lllA IMPORTANT TO j Farmers & Proper tv Holder s 1 fTM10.aB who desire to linnrnvo nnd hr-autlfv their .1 farms or iiouicri, nnd uvuid hciui! imposed unon hv irresponsible ageius. in receiving mai which tney oiu not huv. nnd iinvini; two Prices for what thev receive. will liml it tn llieir advantage to call ut the well known and noil established COLUMBIA NURSERY, ' nnd examine the Hork, and ntsn, compare tho prices with those of other establishments. IVo offer Apple mid I'cnch trees at about one-half the prices of other Nureris who supply this section of country with trees, nil an oinsr Iruunnu ornamental treos, shrub bery, Roses, tJreen and llothou'U plants, &r nt a much lower figure than any other reliable Nursery in this vicinity. Wo hnve over 25,(111 Apple trees of suitable sl?o for plahtini;, from three to secn years old, (imiprisini; nil the leading :inetie.. thu clinic. si new- western varieties included, also a few extra, new varieties collected from seedling tree.- by ourselves, which are now offered for sale, lor the first time. They need no other recommendation for the dc-irahle quality of their fruits ihm this. Tour ye.iri a?u wo exhihitml nine varieties ol Apples at Ihu l,auca-ter County Fair, which iuok ino nrsi premium, ,-evi.n or iiiiho vane tics were fruit of the original lsuppoe, I to be) seedlinK trees, from whirli the stock we now oiler for sax- were pr pcgiited from. Air J, Ii. (.'artier, of U est lleuip licld lowiiHlilp. was a member of the Pruit Coniniittee that awarded premiums to the new I'niiti. Anion" the small fruits wu would call particular at tention tu tli.' TRIUMPH DE GAN'D, and firf-fit Austin Strnwhi'rry variflio", tho fruit of which is of exqitisitu flivuraml ninmti.oth iroportinn. o the atluilriTi of thu htitiful wu utfer t-oiny novtM tivA in tin! way of several new ami novel varieties in Jtnsn and WrbfMik'M. Our stock of Rosen cniniiriRO pjjnm 1,"0 vnrhtite, KUppoHud to ho the choict!l coUoction in tin Stmt). It hac I'tuii iiKiti'riully cnrirliud. of Into, hy importation Ironi I'ranct! atoi (Jonnany A imw ntnl rr.nuuodYOiis Gren house, (rotted tills Duurmu, is now filled entirely with clioic. Iloi-rf and V'erhi'nian. We cliartjo nothing for u sifht, and cordially invito till tu crill nnd eu uur htock. Ntnrly every thiui; ih kept hero that tan bo found in any nursery lit thu country. s ir. ruuru:, Columhia. Lancabtur County, March U, 1804. PUBLIC VENDUE Personal Property &. Real Estate.' WILL be exposed to sale, by Public Vendue, at the residence ol tho und'ortignad, in Cntawissa, on Thursday, tho M4tU of March, 1804, 'I he following valuable Personal Property and Real instate, viz : One Milk Cow and two Shoats, Truck Wagon, Spring Wagon, and two set of Harness, Saddle aud Rridle, Plow, Harrow, Sled & Culti vator. Wheat, Corn, Ruokwhoat aud Potatoes by tho bushel. Durcitu, Tables, Chairs, Stands, Cup board, Settee, four Sioves, Meat, Lard & Carpet, with liis entire slock of Housohold and Kitchen Furniture, too numerous lo mention. ALSO, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, AND BA11N, with all tho rcquisito out building, and CORNER LOT of Ground, in excellent order, with about Four Acros of good nut-lots, IC7" Palo to commence nt 9 o'clock, a. m., when at tendance will bu given and condition, mado knonn hy JACOll OE.NSEL. Jacob Sullhart, Auctioneer. Catnwissa, .March 13, leli4. ts. PUBLIC VENDUE OF Valuable Property ! WILL bo exposed to publio vondue, at the late residence of Iticiiaid riumcr, dee'd, in Fort Noble, near Hlonnisburg, on Tuesday, the 22 nil day of Maroh, 1801., Tl.e following valuablo di-srribed property, to-wlt : A FRAME BOUSE, used as a disillery, or suitable for other purposes, in good condition, ogo her wi li tho eutirc fixtures of a first class Distil lery. A LARGE LOT OF STOVE COAL, HOME TWO DOZEN UAItllELd, let. ALSO, At the same time aud place, Mr9. Plum mer will offer at sale, ,t large lot of llntiaehold and Kitchen Furniturc.coniistlng of ri loves, Kellles, Crocks, lie, &c K7" Sale to commence nt IU o'clock, on morning of said day, when teims will be made known, IT.TLK WJIIUU, ( Member of the lata arm of ricliug & I'lutncr.) J. I), UICH, Aurtinncer. March li, leOI.-ts. I Prices Reduced! lias resolved to try the merits of an exclusively CAHII ur Itl'.AIlV FAY IIUrilNEriS, and liencu has determin ed tn sell oil' his Hod. of Goods ut REDUCED PRICES, LADIES AND MffSF.H CAl'fl. GLOVE. NUBIAS, BHOF.d, HOOTS, AND A GLN'HHAL VAH1ETV OF COOIW AT A 1IAUG.MN. Qy Call and sco Ins lilt of prlcs, Country Pro duce wsiitcd, mosnbnr, Js 9, r-H MEORTAIffToFEMAtES 5T 'CO THE liAWIliS ! i BOTH MARRIED AND SINGLE. Oldest Regulator lor I'omalos. 1)11. CIH'.I'.S IIMAN'H 1T.MAI.U 1'II.M Will Immediately relievo, without tinln, nil dlsturliAn. ccs of tho periodic iMscliarfe, whether nrlslng from re inxntinn or suppre.sion. They net nko n charm in re moving tho pains that accompany difficult or iminnder. ii tu menstruation, nnd arc tho only safe nnd rellnblo remedy i or i milieu, kick iicaitacno.i'aius in tno i,oin. Hack and Hides, I'nlpliatinn of thu Heart, Nervous Tre. mors, Hysterics, Hp.tsins, llrnkcn Sloop, nnd other un pleasant and clanjerous ofTects of nn unnatural condi tion of tin c x ii -i I functions. In tho worst easel of lilor Albus, or Whites, they elR-ct a spoedv cure. i lilt. Ulir.UdUMAN'rJ FUJIAM! I'H.LH. 1 llavo been used over a Quarter of a Ccntnrv. Ther aro o3"ernl a. the only safe mentis of renewing Inter riiptcu inenstruniion, nui i, a ilea rniisi near in iniuii th it, thero Is one condition of tho female syslem In which tho rills cnnnol bo tnlten without proiluclm; n ticrull.ir result Tho condition referred to Is I'rcirnaticr . - tin result, .Mlicarrlnje. Such Is tho irresistible leu- uency ot the mcilirinn to restore tno setuai unctions i tn n normal condition, that even thu reproduetlvo pow. cr of nature cBimut resist It. Tliey cannot do harm in any oilier way. Illl. I.H1U.SLII. a i cham. rii.i.n. Aro tlio only .Modlelno that Amrried and ginclo I.nillss liavo relied upon for many years, or can rely upon now. , liewnre ol imitations I thcso rills lorm the tlnesl' Preparntloit ever Put forward, with liumoduto ana i Persistent success. IION'T ItC UIX'III VUl). Take ; this advertisement to vour Drueirjst. and tell him that you want Ihu best nnd most reliable I'oiiialo Mediciuu I in tuo worm, wtiicu iscompriseit in int. uni.i;a.MAN a i i;aii; i'ixj.sih Thev liavo received, nhd nro now receiving tho aan- ction or ir,i- nio.t eminenl niysif inns in America. E.ri.u.rr l)Iitl,(;i io.3 witu eacn nox. inn prieo Ono Ui,lltir per Uox, containing from M toUi) Pills. I'll I sent by mall, tiromntlv. by remitting tho price to tho Proprietors, or an nuthorUed Agent. In currant lunuj. boiii uy wriik-cnts eener.illy. IIUTIUNtid 4: llll.I.Yi:il. I'roprletors, SI Cellar Street. New York. Dj" Bold in Uloonuburir, hy i;yer & Sloyer. and i!. I' i.uU. l-'eb. !(, Ifc04 I y. First Spring Arrival FOR 18(54. ffi yoo wat mm AT THE RIGHT PRICKS, CALL AT j. j. buower'S STORE. wiinnc you will find Muslins at 20, 25, an, 38 ami 45 cents. Stripes i) Chucks at 115, U8, 40 dO cts. Caicoes at 10, 18, 20 20 cents. American Ffenct Delaines, 25 to 10. Uocd line Alpaccas ij- Ladies overa Cloths ALSO, Carpets! Carpets I ! Carpets ! ! ! A rucsu LOT Ol' ANEW STOCK OF QUBEN'SWARB, And all the etcctera'a usually Kept. Call and Examine. Itloomsburg. February C, lr3G4. SCBBISsKJE-'IF'S SAIjES. Y virtue of a writ of linrirt facias, to me directed issued out ol thu Court of CominKii Pleas ol Coluinbi.i County, will In exposed tn public sale, on the premis'ii-', in Locust township, Columbia county, on Tuesday tho SSd of Mnrch, leiil, at 111 o' clock in the forenoon, tho following described property '"AVl that certain tract or pircel of land hituato in Lo cusl towni-hlp, Columbia county, containing 141) acres morn nr In.. 130 nrres of whlc i are improved land, bounded and described as follnws, to wit: on the west by lands of Israel Worey. on the nnrl.'i by lands of Jacob Druuiheller. on tli.- east hy lands of Nathan Ga ble and other, and on the t-ouih by lands ol l.ucai Fahnugt r aud others, whereon are erected a two story STONE DWELLING HOUSE, A largo RANK HARN. with all necessary outbuildings with Ihe appurtoiiuncui. Seized, taken in execution and to bo sold as the pro perty of Joseph IJ. Lkiby. Sherlll's Office, ( J. II. rUHMAN. Illoomsbiirg, .Mar. 5, 1904. Sheriff. HOUSC lllld Lot for Belle in HE undersigned offers o sell a Pri- 3 vatn Sale, his dwelling House, and Lot (r-BK, ofOrouml. with all tho improvements there- !!5!b unto belonging, situate on the South blast cor-.IriMJJ ner of Third and Iron Streets, in llluouitburg, Colum bia county, I'-i. ALSO. Ano her Lo of Ground, siuao on he South West corner of said Third and Iron Streete, in I'doounburg, hereon is erected a large and excellent UK U K BU miHlt SHOP, KI JJU With all the necessary improvements and convenien ces. The hrsi named property Is one of the ino,r dcrira ble residenri-H in Hlooiiiiburg tor u private family. -'1 hu second named, is the her-l bland for a lil'Tl.'lir.R MIIUI', li.it iug all the re-iuisiiu buildings nnd arrange inent,m gnol order, for business purpn.ea, with a beautiful scito on the corner of Uio ll for the erection of a dwelling House. fT7" Should tlio furegolng properties, or cither ol them, not be sold by the Ural of April next, they u ill be otlered for Hunt. . NATHAN 110.MHOY. Uloouibburg, Jnnuary 23, lfO-t. Of thu Cite. Iin nndoulitedlv diiicovercd in hhcMn bination for tho treatment of Dyspepsia ono of tho greatest remedies tint has ever been given to sutT i ring humanity: He has treated within the past two cars something over niuo thousand cases In his pri vate practice, many of which had defied the skill of eminent physicians iu Europo unci America, and iu every enso where the medicines wero tul.cn according to duel lions, they havo made a perfect euro. .Many of tho nbuvo caes wero of ovor twenly years standing. Thoso who aro troubled with Dyspepsia Mould do well lo call nt thu Doctor's olliro. lie gives you nd vice free. 1'i'r.oiH nt n distance can connilt by letter describing tho symptoms.. Dr Wishart's treatment put up iu a securo package Willi full directions, is sent by express nn the receipt of Six Dellars. N. II In all cases where the diseaso has not become chronic, Dr. WMurt's Dyspepsia Fills aru nil that it required. Sent bv hi ill on the receipt of Ono Dollar Address Dr. I., li. C. Wisharl, l'hll.ide'phia.-'Aia-delphia Ledger, Dec. Ill, lriuil-iim. House and Lol FOR SAME CHEAP. THE undersigned, offers io sell nt private sale, rt do sirablo and pleasant residenco located Iu Light ' Street, Columbia Co.. about miles North ol'lllnonis burg, on Main Street, aud central lu said village. There is erected upon said premises n good I'llAlfU; IMVLI.LiiAtt MUlStv, I wan a well-lllled Store House attached, with au excellent well of walcr al thu door, (labia and fruit trees and all olliur necessary conveniences, in u high state of cultiv utiou. The titnru House and stand nro of thu first order, nnd present an excellent and eligible opening tor tlio Mercantile business. Tim . building has nn open glass front, under naiidsomcawn. ing and encircled by thriving hadr- trees. Said property will bo sold al a bargain, or exchanged fur a small farm or other real estate, ALFKED .MOOD. Light Ftrcet, Aug. S'J.ieCJ. $225. SEVEN OCTAVE $225. ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES. GnovESiEEN & Co., 499 Uroadway, N.Y. 1VJF.W. F.NLAUGEI) SCALE 1'IANO-FORTES, with li all latest Improve incuts. Thirty years' experience with greatly Increased fac ialis for manulacturing, enable us tu sell for CASH at the nbovo unusually low price. Our Instruments rc. reived tho highest nuard nt Ihu World's Fair, and for fivo successive years at Ihe American Initilute. War, ranted fivo years. Tuims ket cask, Call or siiid for descriptive circular. -March 0, iftil. 3ni. NOTICE. ALL persons knowinp; themsolves in debted or having unsmled accounts in any wise with tho undersigned, are hereby notified to rouie fur ward and selllu the same Ily attending promptly M this notice will eave costs, ., . E MPKPIJNIIAM. Pli-sisiliB.il Jinetry SO, IM4 Hot Alcoholic A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED A PURE TOJSC. DOCTOR HUFFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS rur.pArtED nr DR. 0. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. W 1 1.1. effectually euro Mver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Inumllre. chronic nr Nervous lleblllty. Diseases. 4,niuw$toi"lu"" """ie rroraad"0"i known through tho Provost MursbaLGen ith Inrnl'a lln i n n n . nnrt nncnitnt will tin tnkpT such ns Constipa tion, Inward l'ilct, Fulness of lllnod to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach Nauien, llcnrthiitu, Hlsgust for Food, Fulness ofwclght in the Stomach. Hour Eructations. Sinking nr Fluttering nt thu Fit of the Stomach, Swimming tfth Head, Hur ried nnd DIIMcult Dreaming, Fluttering nt tho Heart, Choking or Sulfocntlng Pensallons when In a lying posture, Winnesi of Vision, Dots or Webs Lcforu the sight. Fever and Dull Fain iu Ihe Head, Deficiency of I'crspiralron, Yellowness of the Skin and Uyes, 1'tln In the Side. Hack, Chest. Limbs, ic Sudden Flushes if Ileal. Ilurnlng in thu riesh.Coustntit lm aelnlnesofevil, it depression of spirits. And will positively prevent Yellow Fever. Mllioua Fever, &c. 'Ih.y c main no Alcohol or bad Whiskey. They will curu the above diseases In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. Induced by the uitrnsiva salo and uuivrrsal popu larity of llnofl.ind's Herman Hitlers, (purely vegeta. blc,l ho-ts of Ignornnt Cluarks nnd unscrupulcns ad venturers, havu opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums In tho shapu of poor whiskey, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, nnd chris tened Tonics, iltoinachlcs and Hitters. Hcwnre or the innuuiarahle array or llconom prep paratlonsiu plethoric bottles and big bellied kegs, un der the modest appellation of Hitters ; which instead of curing, only nggravatu disease, and leavu tlio disap pointed suffer ill despair. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN RITTERS t Are not n new and nntrled article, hut have stood ,lid test of tifiecn years trial ly tho American public-. aud their repuiniiun uuu sale, are nci rivaueu Dy any similar orcmirution. 'the proprietors liavo thousands of letters faom tho most eminent CI.ErtOy.MEN, LAWYERS. niYSICIAN'f?. AND C.TIZEN3, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of thcso Uitterj. Vo you vant iomitMng lo strtnglhtn you7 Do you leant a good appetite! Do you uant lo build up your Conrtiiuticn llo you leant lo jetl vetll Uo you leant to get rid of nerrontne$f Do you leant energy 7 l)e you icnnf to sleep veil 7 Do you want a brisk and timorous feelinpj If you do, use IIOOFLAND'S UEltNAN D1TTERS, From lies. J. A'etcton Droiet.l). ., rditor of the Ency elopedia of luligtoux Knowledge. Although not disposed, to favor or reroiimqnd Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre dients and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons u hy a man may not testify to tho benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation, iu the hope that he may thus contribute luilio benefit of others. I do this tlio more readily in regard to Hoofiand's German Hitters, prepared by Dr. C. SI, Jackson, of this city, becaui-c 1 was prejudiced against tl.eui for many years, under he impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I nm indebted to my friend Robert s-hoemaker, Es-p, for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, nnd for enrourageiucnt lo try them, when stiflVring from great and long continued liability. Tho us of three hollies of lliesu Hitters, at the beginning of tho present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration lo a degroo of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for sti months before, and had al most despaired of regaining, I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to the use of them. J. NEWTON UUOW.V. Philadelphia, June 22, 1801. PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many jirfparalijis eold under the name of Bitters, put ill quart bottles, eompounded of the ehtaptil irhitkiy or eotamon rum, costing from s2() to 40 esnts per gallon, the taste disguised by Antic or Coriander Seed. This class of Hitters has caused and will continuo to cause, us long as they can bo sold, huodreds to die the death of thu drunkard. Ily their use tho system is kept continually under tho influence of eleoholic stiin. ulants of the worst kind, tlio desire for Linuor Is crea ted and kept up, and tho result is all tha horrors at tendant upon n drunkard's life aud death. For those who desire nnd will havo a Linuor Hitters. we publish the following receipt. Get one bottle of Ilootland's German Hitters and mix with three ouarts oi goou uranoy or wuisKcy, anu tne result will he a ureoaration that will far excel in medical virtues and true excellence any of the numerous Linuor Hi'tcrs in tho market, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hnollaud's Hitlers in connection with a good article of Liquor, at a much less pric) than these inferior preparations will co.t you, ATTENTIOrTsOLDIEItS I AND TIIE FIUENES OF 80I.DIER8. Wc call attention to nil having relations or friends in the army to the fact that IIOOFl.ANO'S German Hitters" will euro nine-tenths of tho diseases induced by nxHOSures and privations incident to camp life. In Hie litts, pnhtUhcd almost daily in the newi-papers, on tho arrival or the sick, it will bo noticed that a very largo proportion aro suffering debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoofiand's German Hitters. Diseases resulting from disorders of the t J ge.tive oriraiu are speedily rtllioved. Wu havo no hesitation In stating that, if these Hitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might bo saved that others irfo will b,i lost. Wo call particular attention to tho following remark able and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose lifo, to use his own language, "his been saved by the Hitters." I'iiiladeipiih, August 03, 1E0J. Messrs. Jo net A-l'vans. Well, ceullenien. oor Hoof. land's German Hitters has taved my life. There is no lul.takK in this. It is vouched for by numbers or tuy comrades, some of whoso names nro appended, and who were fully cognizant of nil tlio circumstances of my case. 1 am, and havo been for the last four enrs, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate cnmuinud of Cant It. H. Avres. Throuch j the ixponiru alien. lant upon my nrdoroua duties, I wus I attacked iu November Inst with intluuiiu.itiou of the I Iniigs, anil was for seventy-two day s in the hospital, I was Hum removed from the White House, and sent , to this city on board the Steamer "Statu of Maine," fromwhii.il I landed on the Siith of June. Since lh.it ! timu I havo been about ns low as any ono could be and sun remiu a spariv oi tiuuiiy, i or n wetK or mora 1 was scarcely able to swallow nnything, nnd if 1 did forco u morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. 1 could notevcnkoepaglassnfwatcroninyttomacti. Life could not lat under these circumstances i and, ac cordingly, tho physicians who had been working faith fully, though unsuccessfully, to rcscuu ino from thu grssp of th.-dread Archer, frankly told mo they could to no morn for me, uud advised mu to sue a clergyman, nnd make such disposition of luy limited funds as best suited me. Au ucnuaintaucu whu visited me ul the hospital, .Mr. Frederick Steiubrou, of Sixtli below Arch Street, advised inc. as a forlorn hope, to try your Hit ters, and kindly procured a bottle. From tho limit I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of i eath recoiled, mid I nm now, thank God for it, getting better. Though I lme taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted tn rejoin my wifu nnd daughter, from whom 1 have heard notlilnafor eighteen months; for, gentlemen, lant a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of I'ront Knynl. To vour valuablo Hiltors I owo the certainty of life wniih lias taken tho pl.iro of vague fears to j cur Hitltrs will I owe Hu glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom ikoso who aru dearest to inu in HIV. Very truly yours, ISAAC IIALONE. We fully concur in tin truth of the nbovo statement as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Ma lone, restored to health John Cuddlebnck. 1st New York Haltcrf. Geoigo A. Ackley, Co. C. lith Muine, i.uwis ineuuiier, u.u cw York, I. E. Spencer, 1st Artillery, Hatlery P, J. II. FasewUI, Co. II, 3d Vermont, Henry H. Jerome, Co. II. tin. Henry T. MacDonald. Co C, Gilt .Maine, John F. Ward. Co. E.,3th M.ilno. Del man Knell, Co. II., 7Jd New York, Nathaniel It. Thomas, Co. F., Ditli I'enn , Andrew J. Kimball, Co, A 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. II., lOOiti I'eun, BEWARE OF "COUNTERFEITS, See that the signnturo of -'C. M. JACKSON," is on the WtAFwi or each bottle. ntiCE I'hi: uo'rrLE 75 cents, oit half Doz, rone 1 m. Phoujcl your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating Prepara tions that may bo oirered in its place, but send to us. and we will torwnrd, securely packed, by express. Principal Office and Manufactory, Wo. C.81 Arch Street. Jones & Evans. (Successors to C, M. JACKSON & Co.,) PROPRIETORS. POSTSCRIPT! ANOTHER DRAFT ORDERED. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND MORE.- Executive Mansion, Washinoton, March 14, 180,. In order to suply tho force requirsd to bo drafted for tho uavy, and to provido au adequate reserve for all contingencies, in adition to tho five hun dred thousand men called for Fobuary 1st 1804, tho call is hereby tnado and a draft ordered for two hundred thousand men for tho militaiy service of tho army, uavy uiid marine corpi of tho United States. 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Twenty copies, to one address, one year, 825, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twenty. Advertisements to a limited number will bo lassrted in the Weekly Herald. The Daily IIsrald, Ihec rents per copy. Ten dol lars per year for three hundred and sixtyrthrec Issues. Five dollars for six months. Two dollars aai Sflf cents fur three mouths. JAMEd UOItllO.V UENNETT, Editurand Proprietor. Northwest corner ol Fulton and Nassau street. New York City. N. Y. There are no travelling agents for thu Herald. March a, 1cm ats. ATTENTION ! 7vj .ill mioM rr ;wr co.ycerj,: The undersigned being n regularly "licenied Auction eer." hereby otters his services as such, lo all who may feel disposed to give him a call. Ills great expe rience in Ihe business, will cnablo him lo render satis fiction to hu customers. At the samu lime lie Cautions ' Auctioneers, "not licensed." from following said cnllini!. s the finu fixed bv the united States will surely be imposed, nnd the law carried out in its full extent. All personsde-iiriugtoobtuiii my serici-s,wiil please inform me to that cHWt before they advertise. J; I). KICK. AucTloncsa. Light Streit, Nov. H, lFffl. AUCTIONEER. '"JHE undersigned inform-! his frienda l and fellow-citiiens throughout this and tha oil oing counties. that he is a regularly licensed aucttontsr under the United States Laws, and ts prepared to hit Having had several ears experience in th) business, ho flatters himself that he will be nbla to give sakU faction to all who employ him, JACOll Slir.LIIART. Danville, Jan, 30, 1S6I. - Cooper twp. ADMINISTUATOU'S NOTICE. Estate of John Rrown, Sr., ducde LRTTEHBof administration on tho Eute of John Hroiwi, Sr,, lato of .Mi ill In twp.,Culumbia co., dee'd. have been granted by tho Register of Columbia Co., to the undersigned ; all persons ha ing claims against thn estate of the decedent are requested to present thcin lo tho Aduiiuihtrutor at his residence in saidtoivn ship without delay, and all persons indebted to miki payment forthwith. i.i.'i'iui, uuu.v r, Auinrs. March S, ieni.-(iw ti 1)0 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SclLE. THE Heal Estate formerly owned by Elias jJmjJl. Wcrtm.ui in Kohrsbiirg. Columbia county, fsMCa r.L. is offered nt Frivate Sale, consisting of llllOIl Two Framo Dwellings and a frame Store House, with tho necessary out-buildings, all in goo order. rjy Terms Easy For further infunnatio inutts of Samuel Achenbuck, Oraugevillc, I's, January 9, U04.-3m. npIIE undernigneil would iuform heou. t loniets of tho late firm of C. k. W. KI1EAMEB. as Merchants in JerBe)lown, that me firm has hern dissolved by mutual consent, and thai the Hooks and Accounts arc in my hands fur collection. IVrsnns having at counts will please came aad Kiaka an sarly settlement and oblige. Sic. Grain and Lumber, taken on account. W.M. KKEAMI. Jtrmylorvn, Fekrunry IT, ISM. Boat Horses for Sale. Two GOOD ff?v BOAT HORSES. and IIauness, for ws&& bale. J rained. to tho Canal. Apply to tho Editar Columbia Deinocrat. February 0, 1 804, WAiiiwr hotfx, LIGHT STREET, Columbia county, Trt riHE undersigned lias located at the above nsrrfrS 1 hotel, formerly neenpied by reler Schug, arid iclic its a share of public patronage. C7" Good accommodations for man and beast. H o best kind of liquor al ihe bar. J. li. RICE, Proprinor, April II, IfCJ' CLOTHING HALL. No. 20'2 North Second Street, PhiTa.. CONSTANTI.V on hand a full assiitment of netdy Made Men and Hoy's Clothing mid Gents' Furnish ing doeds, at Wholesale isd itcttil January 0, IBM. tin, NOTICE AND CAUTION. Whereas, my wife, Epha Ann Leiby, has left my bed and board without Just cauot or provocation, tlotice Is therefore hereby glven.nntasd harbor or trust tier on my account, as I am detrrmint lo pay no debts of her contracting atter this dote JOSI'-FH U. LEIBY. Locuit twp., rebruety J7, 13A4.-3t Vty prlsttd n aw tti i.m,rul plsus. ih- itMis it tkt (s if Iki ftiw.ii PiMSttsv of tho HORSE m BILLS ;
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