Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, May 07, 1864, Image 2

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BLOOMSBURQ:
Batnrday Morning, May 7, 1064.
ron PRESIDENT IN 1B6I.
GEORGE B M'CL FLL AN
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(Vubjtcltn ih drcltlon of tlie Nallnnal I'onTentton.)
Outt advertioing ;id(1 our offioc-business
tbo past week, was Ecrer better, In ad
dition to the large amount of money taken
I . I
hate received a great many dcw .
Kmmnrthnrn Sn lhnf nnr rni h Inrmi nr1 .
subscribers. So that our cash terms and i
The Now York Tribune is dissati'Gcd
Rsaionible torn, considering tho cnor- j with tho genoralchlp displayed, and men
mous increased expenses of living and Uoni at remarkable" that Gen. Banks, in
printing, cheerfully acquiesce in our nw
conditions. They uced no argument tn
convince tbera that this course is our only
nltcrnativo between ruin and prcsptri'.ty
One man, only, the past week, objected t
the extra 23 cents, and discontinued the
Democrat. May we both survive.
U. (3. 10-40 Bonds.
We publhh to day, in another column,
the advertisement of the Government
Agents, in relation to th United States
Ten-Forty Bonds. They aro of impor
tance to the financial interests of tho coun
try and will command the careful atten
tion .of Capituliiti, Our limited space, at
present, precludes farther comment.
The subscriptions lo the Ten-forty loan
on the 3d ult., amounted 11)81,103,000,
It shall be our purpose to wage an un
relenting war against all rebels A rebel,
as we understand the phrase, is one who
revolt) against the Constitution and laws of
bis country. The nun who says the Union
as it was shall not bo restored if he can
prevent it, and tho Constitution as it is
shall not be preserved, and the laws as
they stand slull nat be inlorced,is a rebel
and a traitor. Wo care not whether hi.-,
name be Howell Cobb or Charles Sum
aer, Jsff Davis or That. Stevens, whetl.er
be lives in Ilichmondor Washington. Tin
cause we xdvocsto will ba the restoration
of the Union, the mainlaiuance of the
Constitution and the cnforcomaal ol the
laws, Allegiance to this platform is the
only true type of American loyalty.
On Sunday, April 10, there was a r
-ception of lhe Mexican Deputies, by ihe
Areb Duke Maximilian, at Miramar, and
in a speech then aud (hero made bo for
mcrally accepted tho proffer of tho M-x
ioan Crown. Tho now Kmperor of Mex
ioo,iscow on his way to assume the pur
ple in his new Kmpirc; and Abj Lincoln
and his poor administration arc not able
nor willing to prevent the establishment ol
a more than kingly Government on the
soil of North America. All our boasted
supremacy, all our Monroe Doctrine is frit
tered away, and nono so poor as to even
auswer our protest. So we go disgraced,
degraded, spit upon, and that by France
and Mexico, and the English papers ap
plaud the act.
The Great Sanitary Fair.
J. II. IIauman, Esq., Agent of the
Cattawissa If nil Uoad Co., at llupert Sta
tion, requests us to say, that all tlia Con
trihuiion to tho Great Sanitary Fair, to
bo held in Philadelphia in June ensuing
will be received by him, marked anil
Transported free of I'hargt to the Cihj,
Consignments solicited. Wo hope tin
p-sop'e of Columbia and all others North
desirous to aid iu this noble cuturprize, foi
tho benefit of our suTering Soldiers, wil
avail ihcuisflvcs of tho offer of our friend
Mr. llarman
Sr3"Dr. John, and hi. co laboiers of lb
uLojiul L'ltgue," haviug failed to returi
cur lo.t "Gold Spectacles," w hav
procured another piir.
Wanted An apprentice to the Print
ing busines is wanted immediately at tlx
office of tho Columbia Democrat. Out
having bad some experience in the bu-inc
would ho preferred, A good situation it
bore offered.
C Tin Legislature adjourned or
last rburi-day. A Stato Election will bi
bold on tbo first Tuesday iu August it
ratify tho amendments ti the Constitution
The L"cis!ature will meet on the '-'3d ol
August to receive tlmvoto on the Amend
incnt.
3f2T Somo of Lincoln's Postmasters
are trying to jibiion tho minds of oui
Demociaiio tujcenbcrs in this county, by
enclosing abolition pamphlets in their cop
ies of tho Columbia Democrat. This game
is played At ihe offico whero our papers
are distributed. How is it, Mr. P. M,,
atFowlrrsville J
MkT Miss Elenoua Lesciier's Select
School, wo are. pleared to learn, looated
in the basoment of tho German Reformed
Church, of Bloomsburg, and now opening
on tho third Term, is iu a prosperous con
dition. Mm L. Ii rrgarded at an excillent
T sober. Her tohool is dtiorviog of in.
ereasod pMronage.
I The Red River Battloa.
I II i evident from tho. full ncoounti
'wbioh hs.ro now been me! veil of ilia tliree f
day fighting oa Red river, that Gen.
Dl"y narrowly csoapod destruction
By dcipcr.to D2htii.ff, alter his whoio
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riny was imileil, lis UIU tUCCOU 111 r 'pUl
log tho enemy, but was so badly crippled
h'nimlf.l.Dt kuwotobllTad to MtrMil'hei.
!wsi etrideutly bad guuur.iUhip, whioh re (
'qu'res inresligstiniu He separated hid .
j different cnrpn beyond mpporling distanos
-ho sent out hi cavalry without inlantry
or artillery supports and ho sent L
whnle wagon tiaiu in advanoo with thp
avn,,-y wLere ,,,erM WM 1,111 oue roaJ.,
111,1, 1TIICU UU UUUI1IUU lb IUTUU Ol IUlillll.IV
and artillery was seut forward to euatain
tho cavalry, after the action began, and
. .
wre ueteataa, t ieir retreat was unpouca
by the WagOtlS blocking IhC road, ill con-
f I 1 i i 1
sequence of which much confumou ensued,
ntul itiA ntSILi.M n1 tMnnn 1a'.
and the artillery and wnanns wero lost.
Ihis arrangements for tho battle, "commit
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... luu H,.urujr ... nugu-.,
1802, he lost the battlo of Cedar Moun-
tain, in Virginia.!' Ths Tribune eon-i
eludes its review of the battles as follows: ' 'V rf the Militia. Oapt. W. M. Wi-
"So that, upou tho whole, C3en, Banks Let, Paymaster lo the Emergency Militia
, .en . .
on lhe morning of the 10th of April, found Pennsylvania, called into the service of
his army in that condition in which it
seemed to htm advisable to decline further
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uuiucit vniu inu rcuei lorcos tinver ten.
Kirby Smith, and to retreat. He fell hack
trom t'icasanl mil lo (irand hcore, a
distance of thirty-five miles. The cnomy
had been so sovercly repulsed on the even
ing of the Oth that they seem to have been
unable or posibly, for another reason,
unwilling to pursue the retiring forces of
Gen. Bjuks ; and tlu march to Grand
Eeore ws aoeomplished without raolesia-
tion.
"It is reported that Gen. Steele, who ( friend-say Capt. Clark-.o receive pay-1 o .'t'hs 23ih of April, 1804, by Mont
when lat heard from wa at Camden, rueut for them. And further, we take pomerv Colo. J. P.. Mr. RichurU lLis to
Arkansas, and whose forco was meaut to
have effected a junction with the force of,
Gen. Bnks at Shrcveport, Louisans; was
within sixlv Miles of the latfr niece.
i'hc inisfoitune of Geu. Btnks' retrc.it it
that it !eave8 the enemy at liberty to turn I
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all his forces against the advance of Geu.
Steele. " Tho safety of the latter is per
haps compromised, and if he is attacked
and beaWu, hit defeat will add one iroru
to tho many examples of the impoliuy of
seekiug lo unite in the face of the enemy-
two columns marching from different points
by covering lines."
II API's' Prospkct ! Should the war
close at once, it is- admitted that the ex
penses of ihe government would he at least
.JOO.000,000 auRually.the dehtis already
so great. The inuume of three per ecui.
was !?ll, 000,000 (-liowing that the apgre
i;ate income was just about :)00,0lll),U00
so that it will require tho entire income of
the people to pay the government expen
ses annually, even wilh the proicat debt
If the war goes on a year or two longer,
what will it erst ?
Oua DisTittCT. The nsw apportion
ment Bill, makes Columbia aud Montour,
i Representative District, with only one
.Member when they arc nearly entitled lo
two aud throws Wyoming to Su'quchan
na, and Sul.ivsuto Bradford, where they
are completely engulfed i:i ubo'itiouisni
Columbia Montour, Northumberland and
bullivau, eompjse our now Senatorial
District, with one Member. Wo will
publish the infamous Gerrymander in the
next Democrat.
Tlie Lady's Friend for May.
V would call paiticular attention to
tlie beauty of the steel engravings in this
number of the Lady's Friend. "Tho Lov
ers," ongia e I xires)y for this number,
is both iu dusigu and execution, oue ofthe
most beautiful cngraviugs that has ever
appeitel in u magazine. Tho Fushion
Plate which is of double site, and hand-
oiuely colored U al.-o a charming sped-
uen of its kind. Of the other cngraviugs,
.vo ueed only say that they are as numer
al varied, and intcicstiig as usual.
Among the reading matter we not the
ollowing articles. ''Deacon Denisou's
Daughter," . "Mrs. .lerro Jnut-'e Fine
unginai ciory.' "iUabel'i Mwiioo," "1'he
fjt'VCM'" !!Jnn. l0Wl "Dick'S
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i.iiuouon, "iNoran s Uhost, "Alter Jen,
.ears, 'by Virginia F. Towntend, &o.
ko. Every ono who does not take the
Lady's Friend regularly, should at least
ond on twenty ccots,and havo this (May)
lumber forwarded to them.
Published by Deacon & Peterson, 319
Walnut St. Philadelphia,
52 00
a year.,
C2y Wo take no nniice of ihoe enag
.'d in foully aspersing nsheeau'ri tho filthy
MalibVringor.ucIt men full harmless at
our feet. They merit, as they shall n
ceive,our silent contempt Smut Machine.
A few weeks 3gn, Mr. Jt wo
mean Dr. John, announced with groat
flourish, that ho would hold parties re-
"ponsiblo wno dared to refer to a certain
recent JiVa'tV&.iu which ho is alleged to
have boon unsuecofully engaged, and
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which he call "fully aspersing us." And
now, having failed in his "game of bluff,"
horrible to relate, thoy are to ho treated
with '-.ilent centempt 1" Dr. Dunn, ba.
doubtless discovered, that in thli instance
at least, Tbctk, Lai out-traveled False-
hood, and leaves him "iwamptd in bis
own wesbei."
VST nun. David I). Mo.vroi mbut, oik
'S'11" Senator, Hon. John U. Ellis, uud
IIo,, E0 D Jaciuon, our Rcprescuta
t ves in the Legislature, have our thanks
'r their poiit attintious during the lute (
Bwilon. Now.that ibo Leghlature lias ad j
tn...,.l ....I it,. I.l.. nr it. I.. i
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-atned gonlleineu have tprininatetl by li.n
aiioii, wo uko pleasure iu Maying they all
havo discharged llieir tluiies fuithl'ully, and
w doubt not, oil returning again to mill-
S'9 their conitituontf, will bu wel-
coineii Willi tlie plauilit tifwoll tlonogooJ
and faithful servants. Sound Domoornts
always ;ict tliun, and always merit tho ap
Pro,,f'tiun oftucir oon-titumioy
iST lion. WILLIAM IIopic.Ns, Senator
from Washington, has nur sincere thanks
fnp n nnnu nf lit . tolling ,!. J..
" ....i.ig w.utuii, u u
jverC( ;a tlc 3VDate, Apiil 20,1804, ou
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i viwiii v IW illC UIJUIUIJV Ul dill
8 inIorcst ivi iiBn1,)l.m,f,i
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ablest statesmen iu our State Senate, as
he is tho purest patriot iu Pennsylvania,
And Ins Speech is 6uch, as must meet the
cordial approval or every honeit Demo-
2 t.. 1 ' l. I I , .1
inu ui Liiuiury.atia is creuuaoio 10 me (
party 0f wLicb he is an honor and an or-
nlnrer,,. ,
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the Government, on the 14th of Soptem-1
uCri louJ, to resist tho Bcbel Invasion,
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jj.. u.m, ui uu nni uc 10 uiooms-
burg, on Weduciday, May 25, 1801, to
pay tho Volunteer Soldiers, of Co. D,
Thirteenth Regiment, commanded by
Oapt. Bout. F. Clark. In this conncc ,
tion, wo would remind our brother eol-'
ditrs, that ihuy may save the trouble and'
expense of coming to Bloomsburg, on that!
uccaaion to draw their pay, by proeuriug
a Power of Attornoy, duly aekuowledced
,by aju.tiee of tho Peace, authorizing an v
pleasure in apprising our fiicnds, that
Capt. Clark, will promptly attend to their
business without charge or compensation.
"
A WONEERFUI. DlSCOV
.,PV Tlii.innn
,
' the tOUUUatlDn
moai engaged iu laying
r .l . I., i (.1. i
of tho new blacksmith shop, at tho rolling
mill of Wood, Morrell & Co.. in Johns
town, Cambria county, in breaking a largo
oaudstone in two, the other day, dhctivered
a frog, pressed as fli t as a cent, aud lyiug
in a crevice or in tho cavity stone, fiom
which there wai no visible outlet. As
soon as it fell out it began to manifestsyut
oiiis ol life and befors ono hour, it was m
arge, plump aud lively us any ether frog
It apdears, however to be blind at present
but ab the eyes appear perfect it may re
gain its sight. The reck front which ii was
taken was quarried from somo of tbcepurs
ol'iho Laurel hill, about thirty years ago,
when the Peuusy lvnnia cnost waseouMruc
ed, and built iu a wall where it rmnaiucd
till a few days ago, when it was rsmoved to
be put in the fouudatiui before mentioned.
Of the real age of his frog ship, says the
Johnstown Democrat, wo arc in entire igno
ranee II may be a pre-Adamite, an aute-
diluvian or a post-dcluviau, or it may be a
millionariau or even a centenarian. The
rock is a loose saml-ttouu formation,coarsc
in the grains aud of a rusty color, and
many not bu very ancient. As thsru was
no crevice iu the ttone except the bed in
which it lay, it ccilainly has been there
for the last thirty years, and it may havo
diuecd at mother Eve's wcedino-for atio-lit
we know. If it wai iu prison whon the
Barons at Ruunemcde extorted the Magna
Charta from King John, it must have ex
perieneeed a up-ill ol joy upon the reccpl
ion of such cheering news, but thru how
ilepresse I the poor thing must havo felt
when it learned that tho trial by jury and
tho general jail delivery therein secured
was not for Irop-i. If it couid sneak wo I
would like to a-k it something about tha
origin ol tne Indian tribes sound ou tins'
continent by Columbus, and learn tho pre-'
ciso sito of the great tOWII of Kiokedupawl- I
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11) g. JiUt It cannot peak, ailtl all thu fame
i i i ,
it can evr atquiro here be ow, is thai it
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Will bu prouOUUCed by all men tho '-oldest
iubllbituut'of thu Western Conlinpnt nnw
lueiiunam oi iuu tiCDliru UOnilUCDl HOW
known
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obnsible iHAXuis. JNver tasto an
atom when you are not hungry ; it is'
' yj- . . i
rtevtr lure servants who go in pairs,
5 rs, oounis, or anything elso.
I mjJ0,v,cr 6Peak of our fatllur " "the 0,d
" not repl, l0 , ,,het of a foH
drunkaid, or a fellow,
Novcr speak conteinptuomly of woman
k',m1.
.... -j.... v. J"". i.iiivi an i,uv ui
The Germans of Chicago havo nom-.
inated Fremont at a bi mas meeting, aud ,
have advised Lincoln to withdraw. I
t& A pious old lady of our acquain
tance, ou reading thai ibo salvation of the
emutry depended ou tho ro-election of Lin
coln, exclaimed :
()h l.nr.l,nnuhat a. lender thread
Hang everlasting things I"
'"'
Couldn't see it.
W" londvr our thanks to die lion. 0.
R- ouitkalew lor a lot of Black Mexiean
eani,and oihr farors. C I wibia Repub-
than-
Wo oro inclined to the opinion ,at ho
Honorable Senator woe guilt j of an act of
irony ia teoMs thoso Ulask jean8 ,0 th,
nditorof tho Republican. Ofoourse, tbo
nherirllrln't . it,- nctns
vsv ' UUt
Berwick Gaxetlt,
T r Lif'e nhrim Wo uekuovvlt'ilgo
tlu riceipt, ol this exo lli-nt Work, lor
April nuil May. The Little Plltfdm is
published In Fliilado!ph!a,by Graro Orion-
wood-wife of Leander K. Uj pencott,
at SO cei.tt a copy per year. U u most
intnlilnliln nil.irln tinner il '.ittni'd fur o'lll
1--" r-r -
lren and M.ould bu found iu .-very family
iu ibo world.
CSr-OoVKN-iu Paukbii, Lh reocived
in truclions I'rotii the War Department to
tUj ouo regimont of twelve batteries of
heavej artillery by jthn I Olb 0 May
'I ho remains nf 'I'll M8 Etus
WivN, litte a vouiitf Soldier of tho 112th
Itt'gt. V. V. from Pitie loWllsbip, ill this
county, -were brought home on la-t Mo.,.
day, lor interment, and ou iuosday mom.
tirr llti! retliaitli of LKONAtlD UeiOLE. of
o - ,
Mount Pleasant townihip, alno county,
nnil sama nntntinn. anil an ThttHiav. tlio
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remains of Jacob M. AiiM-JTnoNO, for-
Wfly ol Ulooinsburg, were expected
from the Hojpital in Philadelphia
Tun.. .... nrir. tar. it V nv,.l.l n
,cr)liol, , .jjrowii'a Bronchial Troches. ' ,
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We Iiavo found tlieln t ffinacious in allliy,
ing Irritation in the Tluoat and Bronchia,
and would commend them to the attention i
ofPubho Speakors, and others troubled
"Hh uffoetious ol the J liroat. They are
U. c"et1 ,aTAL ,fcr ",,1r'e,;?"9
resulting (rom cold." Loncresatujiiultst.
Jjoaton
JJoston.
JKD" Is it possible that any Sol tier can
ho s foolish as to leave tho city without n
,,,nntu nr iTii.,wnM.ll nn.l ni..m, ,,f T
Whoever does so will deeuly rcuret ii.
The.o medaeines are the only certain cure
'r Bowel coiuplniuts, Fevers, Soies aud
Scu"-T- ui-y a0 0CDt3 Por lox or Pct
MARRIAGES.
On the 28,li u!t., in Greenwood twp.,
Col. co., by Irani Derr, Eq , Mr. Lit-
"" "1U rs. Mttry .Hint
6r,bnlb of Laport. towtisbip, ballivan
ilis Sum una Cult, both ol Sugarloaf
iwp., Col. eo.
In balam township, I.nzerne county, on
the loih of March, 161)4, at the re-ideiico
of the brido'n Mother, by Rev B. Shre r-1
er.Mr.JP. C. Soolc-.j, and Mi-s Lizzie
c. .... -....... I.. ' Xi:it..:tl.. u..l. ..f
Salem, Luz. co.
.j , Vw. ...... . .........x, ...
On lhe 28th ult., by Elder G. W.
Scott, Mr. 1). M lhje, of Ashland, to
Miss Han it l lletd, of Danville, Mouiour
co.
Pa.
At Rome, by Rev. D. Cook, Rev. !
Clarice Salomon, ol Epy, Columbia co.,!
to Miss . C. Gates, of Home. j
On the 24th of February 1801, by Lu j
titer A. Oenuari, E.-n . at his resilience, in :
Pllie twp., Mr. L"UIltte Appleite. aild
Miss Marij J. Lruwjora, all ot Pine tp.,'
Col. ai.
At tho fame place by the same, on the
10th of March la-t, Mr. H';n. liVs, and
Miss Sai'uh Stunkhouic, of Jorden twp.,
Lycoming county.
DEATHS.
Ii) Berwick,May 4th. RiitlleA., young
est non of the Into Dr. A. B. and Francis
Wilson, aged 10 years.
In Centre township Col. co , on Thurs
day morning last, Mi" Phil'p Pre us. in the
80th year of his ago.
Iu Lawrence township, C'e.irfMrl co.,
Pa., on tho 18th of April, 1804, Jo
s litem, E-q , brother-in-law to the
Editor of this journal, aged 05 years,
11 monllis and 17 days.
At Fort Ethan Allen. Va.. on t'm 22d
of April, 1801, Tliom-is litis Winn, of
the 112th Rent. P. V., son of Henry and
Morv Ann Winn lot,, nf T'ino mu-iiiliin
V: . J . . '
ooiuiiiuia ujuiisy , agcu iu years
clays.
and J
WHEAT, per busliol.
1IVC. "
I'OIIV, '
HUCKWAHAT.
ri.iilll! per Hil.
ci.()Vi:rii:i:),
pi.tx hi:i:ii
UUCK WHEAT Flour.
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II. W hv Ihn ton
1 eo CIIICIvENri. per pair. S5
JJ-Ctt) Sl&UCtiiSUUCHtS.
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Legislative.
rroViinilly grateful for nan i videuce. of cencrmis
o fldoni-' tho unilersimnii. iviih lhe npprolinilni of
many nrhis Ileinniratirlellow iliizeus (i In pin-
inn-ho duly appriciati'sl-nuiiouueos thai ho will lii a
...i:....-. -, .. . l t ....,,
C.tiitlitlale I'nf 1 Iu; Assembly,
,. ....ativo District co,po,e l ofUn-Ciuntios of
Ci.liimbiii mid iontour, in tlm nppr.mi linia (leneral
X'.l.-i lion, subject tn tho usages ruin lilst.iit. and the
i decision nflhe Columbia Deiuucintii-Ciiivi'iitiuii.
' LEVI L T-iTG.
Illnonis'iiirg. May
, 18(14,
niHiun imij i?ri cithiitiju
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W ttldilStK. IS
wii i. riii.uiinto tonho sin: tirt'Aii;v. ,i iii- nj.-
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CINDIDVTE FOR SHERIFF.
cmiTTRT. SMVni.Mt f Mil,.!,. , -
3 .hip. wu am ttuiiii.rii'.nii m nun ice, wi i i...
V Ir'Jft.
c m y iul'litim,v,!,u'a"-
Sl.y.. icoi a
Candidate for Sheriff.
X AllTAIN A. A.MMBUMAN. of
' I'isbiugcrii-k inivii.hni. wo are inilUoiisd n nn.
noun.i. nlllbu 11 cainll.lato f.i tlm HAE'tlFI'ALTV, a
the apiiroarhiug (ietieral Elei-iiou. subject to Hie ilrns
Ion m iho I'" tiiuliiu county Deuiucraticcunveiiliun.
May 7. IfUl.SS.
j Proposal.
I Public Notico is hereby given to house
Sudden and others' That Soaled pro
' posals will he received by the Secretary of
' Ilimlook Sehool District, for th building
1 of a nillCK SCHOOL HOUSE, at
l- mmitt's s-chool house, until Saturday, at
2 o'clock P. M. on the 2lthof May, 1804.
Tho house to bj 21 feet squae. and to be
1 completed on or boforo thu iirtt day 0'
November nuxt.
ALSO PROPOSALS will bo receiv
od for tho sale of the old Sehool house un
til tbo same time,
JNO. MoREYNOLDS,
Secretary.
M.yT, IMC 11 J
.U, S, 10-40 SSoncR
Time Hands arc Issued iin.icr tlu Act of Congress of
March fill. 181.4. which prnvl Irs I hut nil 1'nnds lucd
under Oil. Act shall bl EXEMPT FROM TAXATION
by or under any it.itu or municipal nuthorlty. Sub.
aic. now. ... - -
-
Mmr,M,.Ur,.a.t.Hnt,.n u
d ,.,. ofMnilniiiil Hanks. They are innElll,.
from th.lr .Into, nu.t until tln'lr rcdetnpllnn Fl VU I' Ell
cbn r. iTi:ncar will uu iuiii in coin, on
llondnnfnnt orrr one hiimlrnt ilollnra annually anil
on nil other Bond pml-nnnaally. Tho Interim l pay
able ou tho firtt dajri of .March ami Sjplembor In each
year.
Bubfcrlheri will rfcclto rlthr ncalntcroil or Coupon
Doinlf. at they may prcf.ir. Itcthtcreii nomffarero-
corded ontliBbnciU nfllioU. S. Trcii.ur.r. anil nil bo
" "' ' 0 . ' " ' Z
,,,,..,,
. .. ... . ..... .. .1 fi,...l.
pudi cfiucra in nut loan win iihtc mc ..h.... ... ......
,hci,iionddra,vintare,tfromarci. i.t. by purine
ih. a,u.,l l..t.rt ... c,,l,.-(r In United Stato. nntc.
m. note, of National u,,.k,. .daiuC tn, per cent
or tho note, of National Dank,, addl.ic nay per cent.
. . ..,,. ,tu.ini t,tnrit frn,.
"v"""i v.u... , .
. the datouf.ubicrljilluii aud depoilt.
At then Uond.
' are
KrMTint (ram Mutiiemsl or State Taxation.
their vaiuo I. lucrca.ed from one tn three per cent, per
,,,, according to tho rato of tai levlc. In varlou.
uttotthBrmai
At the prctcnl rate of prcinluraon goJ they pay
One Eight Per Cent Interest
in curritcy, and are of equal convenience a. a perman-
, cm or temporary iiivi'ntineiit.
It I. believed tliatuo .cciiritle. ofTjr .0 great induce.
1 nicnt. to lenili r. ai His vatlou. description, of U. S,
Uoiidi. tn all utlier forms of Indcbtcjnc... tlie faltti or
abl Ity of prlvatu parties or stock io:iip.iiiics r scpa
rato communities only is pledged for pnyiuerl. while
1 for tho debts of the United Males tho whole properly of
the country is hnlden to secure the payment of bulb
I principalaml interc-l in coin.
I These llnnds may ho subvrlbed for in sums from
3 iO up to any iiiiguiliide. on the same term., and are
thus made equally availablo to tho smallest louder and
thelargt'it capitalli.t. They can be convirted Into
' money at any moment, and the holder will hae the
benefit of Ih. interest
j It may be uscf.il tu state Iu this connection that the
total Funded llcbt of tin- United Slates oil which inter
est ii pajablo in gold, on the 3d day urMarch, 13'H, was
I $TG,S'uS,UlW. 'lhe lnteredun this dbt for the c lug
fl-ral year will be 3 15,037, 1 id, v.hlli- the cuslo.us reven
ue In gold fur thu current fiscal year, en.llng Juno 3!ih,
' 1SCI, has bttm so far at the rato of over 3iaO,O0S,OUUpcr
anniim.
, , ,., , r
l,,J,in"r '-ia-g,iyin ex,e...,r tho wants or.,..
Trtasuiey forlhoyajuient of gold int'ro.t. while .lib
recent Increase of tlie tiirilT will doubtless raiie Uu
annual receipt from custom on till suno aniou'itof
importations, lo $j.j,UU.).nm per iiniiiuil.
I Instructions tolho Nali mal li.mks aetius as loan
I apentt were.ni Issued froniliis United Si.iti- Treasuy
uulil March !M, but in the first throe weeks of April tlie
' subscriptions averaged muro than TEN MILLION.-, A
' WEEK.
j Hupsiriptloni will bu received bv all
NAUONAL BANKS
! wl.ieharebe o-ilarie. cflMbUc nionoy, and all
RESPE0TAI5LK BaMCS AND
BNlii:US
throughout the country, (acting ai a-onts of tie. Nat
nol IK.po.it.iry lliiiks,) will f Jruisli f irili.'r nifir.iif
tiououapiiiicitio.i and
AFFORD HVERY FACILITY TO
SbBSClUBiillS.
May 7, lfi'.l.-S.u.
RECEIPTS FOR APRIL,
TO THE
COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT.
, . to:
The following payments have been made
to thu Columbia Dtmoaui office, during
I the month of April, 160 1 :
Gen. W. ("arleton, li Un'.lnhn I".
I',. I. mini- I'.van. '-! OvU:en W
Mattcller, 1 73
111 7.
I nac MiKrid". I .VWlMiryl'. Mill.
Urn V. ItiMglmtt. 3 311, l. K riilillll,
J ,0
It; in,
I. .tale ot A w. Mine, iu ii'.',j.iriui nam". i.i
John lliiteilek. Esq.,
i ;.vi',.tnti. of ii K. Folk, a io
Jncoli V ll. illi-ntK,
CJ.'ii. W. Sh.nl'er,
II 75.Ji.lin Kil ler, (ll.-iiton ) e no
'I 7. oioiiian lluu. ekiicil.ii 1
a :. o.ii-er. i uu
i;!l,n:ic K. hildinp, I SU
5 ...i.Vui. U. Ilujri. 3 5'J
I 7;.jl lless. (!,. Nburg.) 1 J
I III WlltS.lllI lll'At, '-' u.l
.1 .'il 'hilip lies. 5 '3
isaa? auutm.
(niTiJ.'rree;
Win. II Lore,
1'i ter Healer
Jos. I). M irclibauK,
, J. I.u heli liner,
! (icii. K. lies.
I nfavi tlu Cr ny.
1 4 ( nn I : man, (Mif!il.) 1
I 7. i a tiiui-l -tHil.r
1 .1 ;amnel bhivo
- In '.I II i'urn.aii. Esq
-' in , I' Sharpies
'J A ! 'ol JiisCon.llrey
1 3 'mine Mimry
9 1. rioM'ph Miiuer
J 7. l.ivi.l Miller
! i Mirnham Diiisoacli
4 II j i i' riehliclc r
'.' -' i-.ln, S In illy
e U J-i.tii's & Evans
4. ti..'rh Hi llroiher
3 U. i 'mil .Thompson
5 4.5)r I. Q C Wihait
e Ifcilnliu II Swaliy
I 7. slny. i.'oo & cu
3 lilfi) Jnni'fl
1 (in
in t0
I.i ui
i (in
4 II)
4 117
1 7.1
1 7.
1 in)
5 nu
10 I"
a to
firorau II. Kelthner.
Aaron K' liiiii'-r,
Andr'w Pnas. Ei-q.
Win. Bluffer,
I hilip Miller.
Jacob Eyer. i'.-q.
IVilli.im Maktcller.
John S Cole,
Philip Chrlman,
Jasp.-r DeiniiU,
P. tor .Miller.
John 11. Vuiihorn,
John l.i'Hiy,
5 i.o
7 5U
'ti
Hli.-rifl' l'nnn.m,
shun I). Wilton,
lii. Keller.
S IU
iu nu
a oo
a nu
5 no
n ou
e ii )
s no
1 SI)
I 7.1
WinJ lies,
3 I. S l-in in M Power
11. lies', (riucarlnaf ) 3 p'Chas M Alluiond
Cornelius i.'irtiui,
1 7..'ttou I' Deiiiron
Jilcnli lus,
I in iiiii.'I l.aub.ich,
llaroian Kline,
Jer. S huoiaii,
L o urd Adams.
J. .iu. (Indiana.)
J, It Iki'lcr, (II. i.)
Itav.lt Nil. on,
I i. I-. Iliudley,
William Unat,
Jorlnia llavis,
I. -mill I J Force,
John II. ShulU,
Jatob Eyir,
Jsaac U hippls,
3 i.i.-i.'iinsl'ou.ier, Eq.
1 7..;.'ellJ llnlioti
I 7S!ilon II W Tracy
1 ".ii.iieii W Wulllver
3 5 .il-i ler I'revi ling
Irs Catli. -hiieiiiaker I mi
a in u ul O til (lli'iiiliick) 17i
e uu
2 tlu
Martin I. Itiiiidall e Oil
4d.
1 7.
S 11'
'.' u
Samutl V. ml. non I nil
llr II II DJung
Kviil.'.ii lloml.oy
lui!h Mcl'nlluiii
i ,j
1 Hi
3 PI)
I
Jacob tniilcli 'i uu
I 7MJ..I111 Ituek, Esq d UD
I To'joues weusier J u
i Ouk Receipts for March aro very crcd-
U. and quite encouraging. We are
! comrjellGd. horouftcr. to exact our increased
terms viz - 82 00 in udvmtce, 82 25 at
j 'l'0 CD1 ,?f ,hrfepe, .83. 'l"
. ! s,x mnntl" Thanking our fr.ends who d
, , .,
., i pay, for thur patrouage, wo must lu JUS
, tiee to them-say, that it will be our duty
1 to seo that others do likewise, or thny must
.
Stand tllO increased cbarco and not CXIlCOt
an I'Xtendld Credit.
- . . -
r'nKuitt-ss, nv a vorK kvablv i-hmmous. pmrt. Tile
ioi.iowinii ULsoii-iiin., nun 11 uniln lln: wntt or
i uc N.tion akbi riit- ritUK sr.Mituuor ijivaiiv :
"That Ilea .reeul ileplorublu civil war lias been
fireeil upon thu country by the ill-'ililniil-U of tho
riiiilherii -tali's, now in arms against HioCiui.titiitiunnt
(iiiVi rumout. aud iu arms iimund the Capital i that in
Ihis National I'luergeiicy, ('.ingress, banisliiiig all fen I-
nig of mere pus-ion or reseiUmeiit. ill rtcollerl only
lis duly to tho vvliolucoiiulry ; that Ihli irnrii vet trigcd
oh Ikrir part in any H'iril cf eiirosioii.er far any par-
post vfco-iijitcit or tnlijnifatton ori'uriioAepf 01 ertlttwinf
or inltrferiuj,' itilh the righlt ot uluifj institutions 1
tkate Atiittt liul lo diftiul and maintain Ihe iujirrwcji .
the Conitilnlhn, anil U prutrce tlie Union, Wl the i-
wli.M, eiiualtly. andrlshlM ofthe irreral btute unimpalr!;
ind latitat toonai tktu objects are aeeawpUshtdthe icar
:'.( ct cease,
VAl I s (HUB I A COIIKTY
AQEflaiytiairiiJiB atDsaOT.
I -HE Annual Meeting ofthe Columbia County Agrl-
riiltiir.il llorlirultiiral, ami .Mechanical Association
for tlio election i.fiiffiiurs. In serve for one year, will be
h.ld at Ihe COURT HOUSE in Ulooinsburg, on
SATURDAY, THE 51st OF M A V, 1664,
tt two o'clock I' M. A full alteudanco is desired
J II IKELEK. PrsiUsaC.
LtntuiD (1. Errtsvr, turUary,
lloomsburg. M.y, 7 IMi.
NOW READY !
A
MAOv'tFtrnvrfTF.nti platc. evqiiatino
nr. ti'ivi.. on vr.
Th mist successful tnitrr "i-?" ' la?.r, "
... 1
lm, raptured during tin-; l''''!'lll",V ! """h.!";'':
rn t.i 1 111 r
! 11 .1.1,1. u.lfl. i.l. and n in" I'
,., ,, ,, , ,ly ,. )Vl., i.l...,g. tn.ii v "
ftMTC
ir,nt .1,1... r,;,,,. ? i;hrt.r.h t.k
: 11.. ,. n .
li'liiiii iijm, ii "in i. ' i . " i ' I ,:r,.,.,; fir. i or
iirri.iin.lKil ul.h a ipUudld Uurilur, toulaliiing t inutea tt,
Ul liu l.aiiisi ui
Fori, Donclson, Shtlnh, VicfoKurgi auU
Capitulation of Gtn'l PtnAcrton.
PRINTED ON rl.A'i n PA1XR, INCIIE3
Price, Oilly $1.00
TEIl COPY.
Sent Free, by Jllall. on Hiong tollera, on receipt
of Price,
Errr 'over of his Country, ivory man who haf a
llrmliiT nr ami In lln irmy thould have n correct I'le
turuuftliclr Ui'iicrul. and tho,
Greatest ilJIHiitiy LeJdcrofiho Times.
Addren,
1TOH & KUKDHIlirKS,
40 .North lith rU., Philadelphia, i'timt,
E7-AGENT- lVAN'li:D0
. I l ....I. .u l.t .h.. ...... In .Irn li.'l.llf
, ".., ,,""',.' a ,, f i i " ; ' ZV i.,, M, bo
mi.il
pnIcu,nr,plthlir a,Mtcll0f n0II
TUUNEU & FHKDE11ICKS,
4ii North U 8t, fhllad'aPk
May7, lS0l-3ni.
BELL & ALLABACH, Ptoprittort.
CORNER OF
Till R D ST if PENES YL VAN1A A V.
WASHINGTON, D. Ol
May 7. Ifdl -liiin.
Wistars's Ba lsam
W:B,S OB1HB8KY.
ON'EOI T .,t)l,lin-T ANII .MOaT IIEI.IADI.C
ltL...EI)IU IN ThE U'OKl.11 1 OU
Caurtit t olds, ll'toiipiiig Cough, Droit'
ihiis, Uiffiutttt of liitutlnitfn, aiihmu,
Jh'irsdient, Sore Thro it, Croup
unit every uffution of
THE THROAT, LUNGS & CHEST,
I.VCI.mitNC EVEN
C O Bi s u m aB T a O Kf .
Vistar's Bnlsam ot'Wild Cherry
Hn ceucrnl lias tin-mo of Ihi reuifily become, and so
popular I It I'vrrywlicr.'. thai It 1 unnecessary to ri'
,01111 its irtiico. It works speak fur it. and flue ot
leianrc in thi .ibuiiilaut iui.1 voiimlary tt'atlniuiiy i'f fie
iiimiy uhn from lorn; mlf ring i.n.l srtleil .liseasc nvo
l.v hois' been reMmcd to printing vinr an I health
Wrciiu prilseuta lui-s 1.1 citlcnee in protfif our
as.eiliuns in proof of mir ns-rrtinns, that
CANNOT UU DISCREDITED,
'a'hc EScv. Jacob Si cSs!f.
Wi ll known is 1 s I uiui li respectid ninnni; II10 German
piiHilaliuii iu Ihis c. u-t.y, maki's the f.illnniug state
iiRMil fur ih.- beuontof thu nfllirtd.
llNovr.a Pa.. FpIi. Hi, IM1.
lHar Air . Ilavin- rer.lluil in my fa nlly impi.rl lit
ben 'lit I r.iiu lhe u.-c nf y mr vniii.iiiti. preparation
iht.h' Hal m ok W11.11 Culrky It aTtriis 111.' pleas
ure to r.-coiuttien.l ii to lhe iiitilic. Sunio Light year
iigniuio ol' mv 1 1 .1 1 1 1; 1 1 1 c r uue.i e.l tu bo hi a ilccllne, ami
uud hopes if her r.-covery wire enL-rtaiued. 1 tli-it
procured.-! biit'li of jour ttrillcnt liaUnm, and bel'oif
-lie hud taken tin whok. . I' lljn content of Hie li .llk'
tliero was n grt-nt in.prnieini iil in her health. I have
in my in.ilvi.lual ca.!, male Ir qinnl uc ofyour rat
uiu:e i.i.Jki iu.aa.1 aavo uinays b iianeliitn.l lie it
JAL'Oll -JIX'llI.EIl
From Jtstie Smith, '."..j., PitH'Ifiit oj the
.Munis Count ij Hunk, Morthtuwn
A'etv .ersii.
'Ilivlnsr u.-d Dr. WiHir's llal.sm of Wil l Cherry
for about iifiei'ii leafs, an. I hnviiitf reallt-d beiirrtuu,
results In i.iy family, il all'.irHs 1110 cie.il pleaiuiri,. re
cntllai. ii'linir it to the pul.lii-asa valaubl; iciuody iu ca
of wi ak lung, cults t .nighs, .Vc. auJ a icueily
which I loi.p.drr toll.1 rnliri'l)' innnt cut and may he
mien with pciK-ct .r.fay by tlie most .1. licaln iu healih.
Fiotn linn. John E Sm Pi, a Distin
iuishctt Lawyers in U'tUmin.
.su; Ml.
I have on several ocra ion used Dr. Wilar's I'alsani
of Wild Ch.-rry for ieve re colli, uud nlwiy- uiih d.-ri
li. I lii-n.-lit. Innow fun pruparatioii Hist is mure iRic
actons or mure uesi-ri intr ul general u-e.
1 lii I alsOM ha almlij. n nseil with rxn lleutt(T.-el
by J,ll. Klln.lt. Merchant, Hall's (.'t.ui ltiuils, M.I,
If'htttr's liaUnm of Wihl Cheriy.
None genuine unless signed "I llt.'TTS," on the
nrapp.-r
Fur sale by
J I-DINUMOr.E.NolJI Ilroadway New York,
8 W 1-UiVl.EJcLO, l'mjirl tor , llo.tou,
nuuuj, an urucgi.ts.
ltedding'ij Russia jSalve.
FORTY YEAliS UXPEUIENCU.
lias fully i staMished the siipt rtnrit of
Rcdding'a Russia Salve.
Over u 1 othsrhealing preparations-.
It cures all kinds nfSnres. Cuts, SciNs, Hums, Boil.
Ulcers, Salt lilic-iim, Erslpelas Sues 1'ilcs, i.'orns
Siirulips Sure oji-., f.c, renuiing tuopnmul
once, ami lli-iluciir,- Ihe must angry I linking Svt'ling
auJiuriaiu.itioii as it by magic. Only cents a box.
)0R SAIL SI
J P DIVi'MO'lE, Nu.4:il llroailway New Votk.
S LU ti;u No, ISTroiiioui-n, Uoiton. -
aim uy an uruggi.ts,
Miy 7, 1664 Uiu,
STATIC UiIOiV nOTlSTi.
CO.! ml f03 a''k-t Street, Phlladrlphia,
CHARLES M. ALMOND, Munagir.
fPIIIS II.it, 1 is located iu tho very centre of husine..
i and linear lhe respcitacl. pl.ices or QiniHenicnt
which make it particularly deirablett .erons vi.ilii ,
Ph.l.olel, hla on bisiuersorphaaiiro ; ami tho Mnii.f
lO-ll 6 llV (I.I. II ier. II ll nllelllio . tn tin. w..,..A-..
insfciii-Ms in iiuisii n it i-niuiiiriiiiiiii (inuio (or much 1 1
may lavor his house wilh their patronage.
May 7, IrJIil,--l-.'in.
National ISotei.
(Late Whlto Swan.l
RACE STREET, AnOVX THIRL
PIIII.ADF.I.l'IIIA.
D. C. flEGRIST.
'u&&Tvie UUl jLc6"""' P
, 1'
' J)r jg i j A RT
nf , , '. ,
Of Ihis (;ity. has undniibtri-.lv discoer...l I,. 1.1.
nr (his (;itv. lias iini!nu!itei'lv ,1 ...a i.. -
l-mii'lon for tho treatiueut of Dyspepsia on,. 0fth
greatest rem -dies lit it has ever h"on givcit to snft".
irlug liuiuauily: Uu Huh Irc-ntpil witliin thn past two
years soiu.'llilng over ulnu thousand cases lu his n'ri-
vain print Ire. many t.r whlih had defied tho skill of
eiiiinent phy.ii'iaus iu Dumps ai America and iu
every i-asn wli.'ru thu iiieiliciues were taken n'cei.riliiii!
to ilirn linns, ihey havo mado a perfect c ;ro, Mauy of
tha abovo rase vveru of ovur t only vears st.niilliii;
'llmsowho nro trublo.l with Dys'pepst.i woulii iilo
well to call lit tho DnctnrV olli'o. Ho elves you ud-
vico free. I'ervnus at a distaiico can consult by letter
de.cribiuK tlio symptoms, llr, Wisliarl's Ireatmeiit put
up iu a secure patkieo with nili directions, is .out by
oxiiress ou tlm receipt of Six Hollars.
N. It In II cases where thu disease lias not become
chronic. Dr. Wi-li.iri's Dyspepsia Pills aro alt that is
required. Scut by anil on Iho receipt of Ono Dollar
Address Dr, L, Jl, O, U'tsli.irl, I'liiladelphla, M14.
(tlphla Ledger, Dec. i'j, lW3-Uiu,
PBiRiTISTKY.
II. C. HOW E R.
SUROEON DBNTIST.
in Bi i.i,(riJM,v oners IU profes.
lona serv ces loihn i,,.ii... I
men of l.loomsbiirg aiidvitintty. Hols'
nri.nnre.l f.u,.nn.. . ' . I
?p.T.Vl!0V ,,hl",,',l,,,""f '" nVrfeMSon?"!!.'"; pliiSlf ?
wiiitin'.
'"ewnultt
P$.p.P.M
luod.rp,fl.a.,id..0"i" hw oa" Sift
uioorasbiirg, Juma, vi
SPECIAL N0TICE3
Onlormltf ruTfloeii !-A' New roctiirf In nusilnsss
Everyone hlsi'im t3l'-sminl .HJNiTtl & I 11, fifth
'.if 4s 1 i). fifth
'ui Aim inrM
Co, lit 1 1 moo v okiiii. sitr s rvii, ;m
h,l. SjX II t ill. 1 'l'hlft
I 1 (i.i hi. 111 tn lull. it Hi.- liifjt. t. hi -i varied and
f.irbl 11 bie stock nruoiniug in 1 iiiujeiphia iint.lui-i-
r.,.t.i 11 u e sioca 111 ..loinniK m 1 iin.m
t,rj.i mr r ti.ll .us, have nmiillm
ills ..wii salei.,i, by b,,iin
m. nave rinmiinii' pruy olio
li.illiu inAr)if in tWitre.. inirA'.li'
1 Ice 11 rnu ire im i f, r rith-r
rniinut pmillily yory- all muit huy atir.
pni,;.-,akcn IViil. tho 'i.ual,,,, .o that al'l.nti buy ltl,
irp'SpT'M.'Sr!,?.
.Mi.,..V,i.ti
IIipbuoi aro ell ipnuui'ii ami i'if'nrMnni (iri-ni
till InU'lHIVleanU HC.l iiuailllcl.wn.tn ni.iut mane
uricr, imho uiom fanlilonablo and but inannif, S
nf rpnf. faclittv rpp.lll ..fleet.
nemiimber th Creieont.ln Matkat above Slith ttrtit'
no sol. JONCS it. CO,
i AWLLOW two rr three ho'giheails of Dichu,
J5) Tonle Hitter.," Birtapatllla." "Ncrvoui Ami.
detei." c &c" nni' tner oa 0,0 e.01''""' ,,r'ln
the remit, then try one box of OLD DOUTUU BUCI1
AN'S ENULItStl Bt'llCIFIC TILLS-and bo reilored
lo heallli and vigor In leu than thirty day.. They aro
purely vegetable, plea.ant to take, prompt and .alu
tary l their effi'CL on the brokuii dnwn and .hattcri.l
n,..tl tutloii. Old and yimiig tau take them with at
! vantage. luipotted and tuld In tho United State, out;
Station U, llilile lloj.e. Nett Votk,
General Agent.
P. 3.-A boi .rut tn any ti.wrcit on tecelp if pilet
hli h la one Dollar-po.t free.
Mutch 111, leUi. .tiii.
I 0 YOU WISH TO BE CURED f
JJ DR. IIUCIIAN'8
I'Nnt.ISII SPECIFIC I'lLLd cur!. In leu that SO diiye.
1 thn worst ca.es of NEIlVOUrNEflS, Iinroteney, Tf 1
I mature Decay, eJcn.lnal Weakness, ltiianliy. and u
' . ... ......... -...1 ti...nn. AflVrllnna. tin llinltnr
urinary. i u. u,,u -
from tth.il etiuso produced. Price, On.) Dollar pet boi
Sent, poitpsld, by mail, on receipt of an order. AJ
dresi, JAM. .8 S. IIUI'LER.
Station t), Ulble House.
New York,
March 1J, 1S8I !m. .
XTBnNooTiina i-nuciiAN'ti specific rti.t.
8 1 are the only llcllalil- 'lenwdy for all Diseases of
inVticinlnal, I'rlniryan Ksfu. Systems. Tryon.
boi.andbecureJ. ONE OO.LMl A IIOX. Ono box
will perfect a cure, ot ran y lefundoJ, U.'ut by mail
011 receipt of price,
JAMES 9. I UTI.ER.
tilatioii D, lllbl House.
New York, Gtaeral Agtut.
March 1, I6tt.-3w,
tSTjCKHOLDERS' MEETING,
A Meeting of I hp Stockholders of tho
liloomsburs Iron Company will be held attlulr
olDce lit In n Laic, oil
Wednesday, May 18, 1G64.
for the election of officers and other l'".'"jJ,J,vXTljy
Bloonifburg, April 30, 13C4.-Bt ' ' President.
and
Coiisiiicrciai Culit'ffe.
n- MB next term or this inniiuiion, win soinrasno
i April iin.and cintliiue twelve w.sks. Nctsou
Kingston, Pa. April t.lUl.-tvt
Da. WifiiAKT- Pear Sir :- I had a very dremlfii
coiifh and "ire throat for on- yenr. and my whole syi
tem was fil ciiiug way, a-ni I wa proslialed nn 1.1
b.-il with but Hill.! Ii...c ..f recovering. My ul.e.na
liafileil Hie power of all meiHrines. nnd In u short time
I must have t-'.iiic tu my urnve. tint Ihank (iod, my aaiuh-ter-in
law would not r.'.t until she went l i your -tore,
Vu. IH N. Seeou 1 f lieet, anil related my emu tu jou,
piirihased ouo In lllo of your fine .Tn Tar t ordial,
and I riiiiiin.'iiceil lu uu- it, and Iu one week I ss
iu..ch better, and ulu r using tliree hnttles I am perf -clly
well, awomler tn all my friends, for they "II pronoun
sed me put cure. Publish my iasp If mi think proper.
ltSBiITA IIamilto.
No. I3-.-I Wj Hi: street, l'liilkdtlpliia.
Tav Cortiia .
AN ISFALLIIILE CURE FOR ERONCII1TI3.
Mr. Wsno .ale:
l)r WitiiAKr Sir:-I h.il Uronrhills Inflamatlon of
the I nnir. Shnrtnes of ilriiith. and Pnlpilntio.i of til
llearl in tli.-lr worst fi-rin ', 1 had been treate.l b) srr
ral ol ih.-most emineiit physician in I'liilaiKlphi i,
but they lould tint stnp the rapid course i f niv dl,ca,
uiiil 1 had ilc-hiiitired of every beine restored to henltli.
I wa truly on ih verge oi't'h urave. Voiir I'iue Pr-u
I'ar ( onli.'l was liiglily r. roiniiirn.leil lo m - by i fr. -i.l;
1 Iru.-.l it, an I am ihanLdtl to say tti.it. after u.iui; f.if
large, anil on., fl.nn'l boitlc, I was ri-stoieil l peil'.-(l
'ii'iillh. Von can live refarenie tn my hous -. ll. '.'t-i
V Second Mrei t. or at my olSie.c nf Iti-reiver of taxes
(rom H A. 11. lo -!'. M , cumcr of Clie.tnut an I sixth,
s'reets. Jo'lit Wasp,
BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS
READ THE FOLLOWING:
Mr. WiHi.Kr, Sir' I return you my gratifut tlisnks
fnr the illsrovery y.m imve toa.le in rn.ikiit u uieili-iti.i
Hint will en ie lull i-.uitiiiii of the Lung nnd Liver
t-oiiip'aint. Wlieij 1 commenced to uo your I ineTrt
Par Cordial I was. tu all appearance, near my gravi
I had beou for a lenclli ot time spitting; hlon.l, and'
- .ii.i.i ai tiu-es vomit it. illy pnveici.titti '.li.r 1 en.
ployed 1 w oi pruiioiii.ce.l mo pn-t itne; but my .istur
rail Hied your Pino I in- Ti.r Cordial, whiili did her
so loui-'i 'n..d that ,-lie. prevai e.l on me, a a Ini-'t i ort
In try it; and Ihank (ioil, I ('..inlllellceil to use it. I liar
taken melv. tn-tllea nnd mil peif. illy c..ied. ai.d au
ready and Milling that any pen-on that is riik should
all on me. uud I Hill tell Hum what our Cordial has
.lone lor in.1. All my I'lieud and neighbors were utterly
astonii-heil at i.iy spe.-ily return In heulth, for lhi.i had
seen me viiu.it 1.1. anl iu a clotted Hale, frequently
Publish my ca-e. for I waul i very person Utat is sua".
ariagas I was. to kiiow nf your invaluable iin-ilii-lnc.
licpeitfully, Juiiv Vmiuii
Crase Street, six dour., above Ricliiiiond street, Will
id.'lplila. The rino Tree Tar Corilnl will euro Ccainhs, Hoib
I'hrnat. and Urea I llrondiitl. Astluna. ( roup Hoop
nig I'ou.'h. Diptheri.i. and i-al.i an i-xi client rem uy
lor dis.-.nes ol the kidiios, uu.l frinalo tnioplaiiits
First Spring Arrival
FOR 1804.
3F YOU WANT SCOBS AT
THE RIGHT PR ICRS,
CALL AT
J. J. BROWER'S
STORE.
WHERE YOU WILL TIM)
Muslins at 20, 25, 30, U3 unit 45 cents
Stripes .) Clucks ai 35, 38, 40 ,5- f)0 a.
Calicoes ut 10, 18, 20 ami 20 twite.
American French Di taints, 25 to 40.
u'oztl line Apaccas if l.ailus onern Clolhi,
ALSO,
Carpets ! Carpets I ! Carpets ! ! !
A FRESH LOT OF
GROCERIES
A NEW STOCK OF QUEENSWARE,
And all the ctcctera'n usually kept,
Call and Examine.
Blootutburg. February 0, ISC.
$225. SF.VEN OCTAVE $225.
ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES.
GnovEsrEEN & Co., 409 Broadway, N.Y.
NEW. ENM.ARGEO SCALE PIANO. FORTES, with
nil latest improve mails.
Tliittv years' eii-oricuco with greatly increased fae
llties fur inaiiufncturing, enable u to sell for CASH at
the ubovo uuusiially luw price. Our Instrument! re.
ceived thn highest award at the World's Fair, and for
llvu surcessivo years at thu American Institute. War
ranteil tlvo years. Tkrms he? casu. Call or lend for
descriptive circular.
March 5, Iriil.-Uiii
F. 0. HARRISON, M D.
WOULD re.pcctfully inform thocitlgens ofPloonii.
burg.aml vicinity, that lie roiiiiu.iesihe nracliso of
.vi'jiiciA-t: m-o sunar.itr,
ml solicit! a sbaro of public patronago,
OrrtiB on .Main Street, lirst hous Mow tkeC.irt
House, liloti sssburg,
February 3, less-tf.
LOST-
A certificate for Two Shares in tho
Capital Stock of tbo Lackawanna cfc
Bloomsburg Rail-Road Company ; issued
10 mo in name, and numbered, has
been ion by me.
A liberal reward will be paid to tba
CnJr, by giving it to th. undersiened.
8AMUEL VANLOON.
Plymouth A'p 30,1804. frit.