Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, May 14, 1864, Image 2

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    Army of the Potomac.
WAR NEWS.
Whatthc enemy knew ns much about it as Wndsworlh is lulled, Hancook and Webb Buildings of tho county of Columbia, and
BalUr, and had wasted no troops by lw wounded. On tbo Confederate' sido Jones' have found them in good repair except He
Vinko.lt Court Boom. 'J ho JaiLlrison nooras,
J hero is Flill niucli mvslorv banmnir ' . . ' .... t i.-. i,,..-. nlnnn nnH in rrood order
.v.vii i n..iii . ..-i' - ..... ,.., i,r.,i nn, mi nm I inninr wniiniimi. mro aro manv mm jjuuo mu v ..viv... ... 0---
BDaainBauooaoia,"naiu0r.iou. t, . f . of tho ' "7 ... .... , . . . ur ,! iwn Linns or lanterns to
bo nothWleft of it . i . , e . fi hursday and Thursday ingut passed soldiers Killed ami woum? u on ooui siucb ..... -
i, rotomao. A itrsnalo i lrom accratarv' . ' .............. , , . i
, , . ,,i r m I Fortress Monroe and tlcuarlicu at a point jo I'ottorni wounucu ar vet announcou "u i"" " , .
Whiz ! bang ! bang 1 bang " went tho ,
old dock again. 1
"It'll burst itself," cried tho old Ir.dy,
"It'B bewitched aid tho deacon, who , Slanlon) to Gomnor Brough, of Ohio,
retained a leaven of Acw England super- Bcnl flt niM hit VtUUh ,taics thai up
slitinn in bin iinlnrn. 'Anvhow. said 1)0. . .i ..i . 1 .1
1 point
on tho south bank of tho river. Thoplnco have reached Washington-
etcps, in front of tho Court House.
Btition in his nature 'Anyhow,' riaid ho,
nftor a pause, advancing resolutely toward t from Gralt M far nj ffp knoWj ntll0Uell
tuociocK.un eccwnatBgmmtoii.- ,he bat,0 Q0 ,he llap,lan wn( UooJy
"0, don't,' cried tho daughter, affco- wm nolhng ...
t.onatoly sizing one of his coat tails wbilo acncfa, Qf m ,9 wUi lbfl co.
bis faithful wifo clung to tho other. ' directing its movements, ami wo
ill . i M 1 1 1 1. .. k 1 1. ' "
uoun enoruseu doui women "g-.m cmleavor, briefly, to detail its pro-
' , . ..,.1.11. cress. Tho Bapidan runs Eastward from
. . . . . . . , Cedar Mountain to Fredericksburg. aid
con. Maint nienrcu ot tho powers oi ... .. n....
darkncBS.'
But tho women would not let go; so
tho deacon dipped off his ooat. and whilo,
from tho mdden cessation of rcjistancc,
... , .1 . .l,.nl,. I'nnrl llnnm
",ut ,u"""Bl"l riiu.J, i" .u.ui ...... nil.. !!!. !.. ..!.!... Tt I. .l.1nn( tt.. ll.n . i f.lnrn f n TO. V 0 lUfl UCf 10 UU, I " n
to that time nothing ofiieial has been heard i , " . , , T, . , . . , ' ,. . ... ' , ,,. i i in bad order, in consequenco of its being
e n . f 6 . m , .and up to fonr o'clock on Friday morning treat was a voluntary oiir At hpotUylv. ' m oa or-ri ""UIK i ,n....!i
ania Court llouic tho Fe ral cavlay who mr " vahhuh ou... ....
WI1KAT, per Wuhel.
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UP DE GRAFF'S
HYH AM) Mil INFiSIHAHV,
(On tho Pquare, Ihm )onr from BtPflo Hotel,)
VvILKEFJBAIUtE, TA.
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; 'i riMIIB 1MSTUTION is now opened and
iiUTrEn.
VAHIV
I'OTA'IDF.P.
nttir.n Ai'i'LM
ii iv i..' ().. inn SO (It) JL furnished In tho most to-lly tlylc ncffrillnn,
OlltrKI'Nd. tier nalr. 5 Plivatorin.l Operntms llnomi lire Inrjis, rotivenlfnt an,l
CANDIDATES.
wtll ndnntcil.
Tlia Hiimlcnt nnnrtiuotit rontiilti. ti...
nnet collection Of Inatruminti In dm country, tn,
thtii. hla ficulllii will ennlile hlmto met any ami all
i iiicr8"in l'' In -irartlfo lloWlll opornle upon nil th,.
nrlii rim "I llMNDNCHJ, Unlarnat, Ucrlucn of
tin Piipll. ('ton r.y- i. I'lu'iim of llin Tfnr Ductu. In
vcril'ni ofthB l'.tillila, HlPrygluin, tc. i.e. Ami will
riburg, ten milos up the Appomat- were pursuing, met wit.. . ohook, and wo Hall, and wo recommend that hcrualtor
is garrisoned, it is said, by Bcnurc- doubt very much wheth-. they have en- said Court Boom bo used for nothing but
O ' ' rf ... .1 l..!. .-I ! r .1. n llr.iivta nn.l
' . 1 i.M i, i. rm. ipf iiiiiiiii iiiisiiiuss u iiiu j w u . j
vjuuriiu uriiiit una au- .tj
er.
I. f . ...i1 M.nnnn P,...rl
iiiu .iiaiauLU 19 lui i v liiui wiaiiovuui. , . . it. .ii
t . . . . . , astrous intelligence than over. 1 lie re-
llouso, lice s heat quarters, is ten miles . . . , ,
, , , . . i i .. . port of tho evacuation of Camden ny ucn.
south of Cedar Mountains, and almost m ' . . . TT . ft ., . .
,. ,. , ., , , , , ytcelo i confirmed IIo loft that place on
a direct inc a turnpike, about forly-fivo , .. . , . , . . ' .
I ' A ... .III. 1. ttnmnrr n l.n .i.ttl. jl I l.n fir.
IIUIII IIIU MilUIUU UUaaullnu Ul IViJll....wv., . . illMII viu, i.uv.u .mimiuim.
fell heavily on the floor, ho darted forward prc(crjcj,ur rp.!g (urn .0 js f0tj Q tempt to capture Shrevcport and givo up
ana ruin ui uanu on mo uoor oi iuo curs , , ., i
caso. But no human could open it. .Too
was holding it intido with a death grasp
Tho doacon began to be dreadfully frigh
tened Hcgnvcono more tug. An un
earthly yell as ol a fiend in diitross, burst
from inside, and then tho clock caso pitch
ed bcadformoit on tho floor, smashed its
no opposition had been made
Pctor
los, was
rtinl ifilli lliirltf ilmtiannil mnn. Tim min tnrfid til n tOWII
b o I . . . . - . !.i !...!.. . nn..tit. .mit.intlnl1b
bonto can scarcely gel up the Appo-mattox' audoncd iho Ctilpcppei ! ..j of commumca- ponwai
na it ta full nf titrnorl nno. nnil i nnoilv iln. I lion with Washincrton mill has taken tho ald the meetings of the Sohool iucctors
fended as the James. Acquit Orcek railroad, lie has occupied for the election of a County Superintendent
If I.n II. .LMniiirn .lis. 1 V,.t... !..L'.1.nrn nnnlnl. nnit 1innn. 311(1 for 00 Other pUrOOSCS WUatCVOr.
nouncc.l that the wounded will bo sent to Wo further recommend the pawning anu
Washington by that lino cleaning of tho Court Boom, andeo.no
General Butlor's landing at City Point eligbt repairs at tho Uwelliug.
U confirmed, but lie has not taken Peter.- All or which is respectfully submitted.
I.urc A rccohnoWsai.cc has been sent D. A WA I'SON, foreman
"janmniUC iur yiuuuuiuij'. vt.t,,. orilm r.ullit-, Hieryslum. uc. .c, Ami will
., ii,..unfmni.vfiicii(U 1 woul.l iinnoiinee trent n'l for.n- i.f tfnrta. lly "tiiti'Med M-1-- tii.ntcMr
ii luvr... ........ .1.,. I w i,o n Mixll. of tho Corncn. uiii fitolulniiii i.ifeiii. or inn i.ya tn
totlm toaijif . Iiinib yl , 1' "i 'l'-1,1,', v V, i' ' "I,, with nil tho illicaioa In wl.kh tin U)o I.' eU,.
,!, .nblMi ln tu jlerlrton o. thi Lnluinbla county J M N r.sa -Witt treat nil tt.o rihr-MM common to
nunncrnllcLuincnllmi. W.M. II, JAI'OII V. lliu organ. Illaclinrpp. from the l.nr, Nnltea In tlm l.,u
Uiltnrni. UlI.ILUIiy ru ll..' iny.un.t. u ii.irB.i ' ' .n-:ro
tho tiro lit la iloMrnye.l. Will liiMrl nil nitlhcml one
ulnnerlnK nenrly nil th" mlfpcHi'ii ofilis ntnrnl.
DIHI'.AMI'.M UP Till! TIIHUAT. All illjjmca com
..inn in Hi.. Tlirimt niul Nn.ii will lin trentoil
rrofrunilly prntefnl for tm-t tyiilence- or B'''"''"' HI'.NIillAI. HIMIOUIIV.-Ilo will opcrutn upon' Club
conflilenc llii! unilerflinjil. "Illi Ine npprountioi 01 rect. Ilnlr Up, (,'liU 1'iill.ite, I'limnra, L'nncurn. llnlnr
new
y ii
d.tiifliri'lf 0 till' ASSI'IllIllVi wliit'vur clnrnrt.r It m.iy pr.'iont.
LaU(llU.Ul! ttlH l. ui;kma (or UUITUIlli.)- Mo wrll perform "I.atiiun
iell.ee . nt vc I) irict eoniiiofi-u nunc t.uiiiu.r u oocratlnii lor ins rmmni iciniipi':ij cu.i; utniu,
mlila nnil Mnnlnur, ot tho npnrcinrliliiB flenernl ,, , uni'ieillniilily n pcif. ct cure. ami l "nu lm
ili clflon ofthe t'olumlih Ucinocrntlenonyoiitlon.
1.1. V 11. 1 ' I I"
Jlnom-liiirg, Mny II, lefil-2'
Legislative.
, .. , , . 11 1 , .. the idea of joininc Banks As toon as .out by him near tho town, and ha thinks it tvttttc; Tft nnAfllC
the Kapnlan, aud almo4t parallel to it. ' , , , .1 . 1 it i t 1 in. iMUlfij 1 v nivou.. .
Twelve miles above Fredericksburg, on nnk9 retreated from Grand Loom ho .. evcuaa.cd and as ken burned. I, ,
th. Hi v.r, i. United State. Ford, .5 tho P f T Couff,rat T ft ,tops aro not witb.n five miles of ha Unlo1 M , lUMi I am for its over-
rnn,.r.Jnftl,n iinnl.lnn ,! Unr.nnhnn. tll!lt vicinity and marohod north after place. His gun boats hnvo gono a short ,hrow! jj U, the Flag ol'Disuuion."-
confluencc of the Bapidan and Itappahan
nock. Five miles south cl this ford, nnd
on tho tunifike, is Chancellorsville. Ten
miles fui thcr up tho liver U (Jermanio
Ford, and live iniloi south' of it, on tho
Steele. A force, however, was left to fol
low B.mk. Tho day before Camden was
abandoned tho Confederates approfftebed
that place and captured a train going to
Pine llluff, -seizing two hundred and forty
wagons, four cannon and a thousand pris-
oncra. ijtcclo at mice luit tiamucn anti
fnn nnd rrrnflfoil 1(9 nrnnnrliiins 'I'hn
current of air extinguished the lamp-tho turnpike, is Locust Grove. On the river
ri..Mn. Ilin nlil Inrlr. nnrl Sallv fled un there are Other fords between tllOSO, and
stairs, and Joe May wood ext.iated hm- 0,1,1,0 tur,,l'ku; half way between the two hcd nort, tho cnoniJ dosely pursu.
self from tho clock, and effected hii re. ns is a village, called Wilderness, a iimi Uo nm,
treat in the same way ho had entered. nnme alo generally nppltod to .hat whole f Tlie CD0111Y reachcd tho Saline
The next day all Applcton was alivo cr.iou o. wiry. u n,.u , ,,... rim beLr-,lim an( on Aprll ;,0th op.
distance np tho Appomattox to a village vm. Lhtu Gannon.
on iho north bank, called Port Warlhall, u t i,0 Constitution of our lathers was
where a railroad of fivo miles length runs n mistako. Tear it in pieces and niako a
1 n it. 1 . n..i iimn linn Imlrtfnnn itiM,. hntior. Don t say tho niachino is out ol
" . !. I It. nv.lnm .Irtr.U tfflltll lift
oruer "' 10 111 "i"'.' ..-
( Our claim is dis
have
.1.. ..... .11 n...... i..,i,nprr.'. sircam
iyiiu liiueiuij ui uun I'tUll'tl u.n j o
clock
running Noithfrestwnrd, which
poetl his crossing. Tho skirmishers also
3k had been' bewitched, and though crosos ,hc turnrik;c ,b .n,ik'3i w"' '.,f approached within eight miles or Utile
ny believed his ,Won. sorae-and es- locust t.royc, and empties into the Bap.- Kook bich , fif nort, o( lho
.11 T it. .-1 r.-i...i .,: .1 dan four miles ahovc Uerin una I' old. Ul ... , ,. !..,... . 1 r
many
pecially Joe Maywood, affected to discrcd
tho whole affair, hinting that the dea
con had been trying tho experiment or tast
irjg hard cider, and that tba vagaries of
tbo old clock caso existed only in a dis
tcmpnrcd imagination.
C0LIIHI11A DBMOCRAT.
EDITED BY LKTI I,. TATE. PEOPKIETOR
" Our Coti9tllutlon Enard It ever !
Onr glorious Union hold it dear !
Our htarrr Flag forsake it never I
Tho proud Caucatslan our only poer!
BLOOMSBURG:
Saturday Morning, May 14, 1064.
river. Amir Kfinri inmit rhn rnmninilpr nl
the itron Confederate fortifications ou . . , . . , , , . . , . ..
rt . his trains, Steele cuecoded 111 fighting his
Mine Bun every one knows. . waJ ucri)B3 tho rivcPj anJ raarolod to.
From iho dUpo-itions of troops on the wards j, Rook lho cneffly barras-iag
cnemip'H part it is evident that General h5j , n0 wai, at last accounts, fort
l.cc was aequaiutcd with Grant's plan, or from Iiit0 Kock) WM Eti flgllmg't
atlaat tho Kupidan portion of it before a had lost heavily,
the Federal army moved. The Confedcr. i JiQ othcr foroo of fjonfotlcrateg foU(nv.
ate army was movtd east lrom Orange lo wl J(ink8 froI) Grand jjooro t0 A!an.
Mine Bun and a .itong force under Kwcll . . oveme.t ot in
' and Hill pla.-ed behind that stream. The f ()f , . fl ,a ,b f
1 . rv- I . . . .i.l . I . . T . I ' 11 C3
After a bush fight, in which
three hundred were lost 011 both tides, the
remainder ol the army umlei Leo patiently r.ariG r:vcr
waited on tho south tide ol the lords lor
.1 1. 1 1 1 r . '11 1...
u.b i-cucrai auvance. vniiicsuay n.gnt Ooiifcderatos were driven off and the
tho c.oseing was made, the Federal right erossing c(fcctod Thero ig no ,011gcr anv
goiogovcr Grrmania Fold to Locust Grove, doubt that Uuncral IJank, ha3 abandoned
the leftover United States ton! to (Jhan-
ltloomilnirs, May 7. IfiH.
InttholLecMntlvc l)llrlct compnacil of Ilic C'ountlei vt opvrntlViii for tli rmllial (cmnpl'it) cure nf llernU,
t. i i, ..i in..ir..tp. .it Hut iionroarlilfiir (lenernl .i. i. i.tmiip.iUiifililv n t.i'rf.'rt cure. :iml fa ilouu witi
I'.leellon. nulijcct to lho utrcea mine ninnu. iiuin. little ur nu pain, uiu oiiiuwiy nm uren p u
. .... .. .... .n... .1. f . ......Iln... .............. .-I....... .... f..ll..a.. .1 l.fllrl.lt. Il.r.1.1...
IIO.UMl IllUrU It'll H M" rB, iiu. .... .....
ucrfi'i t ui'iirubatlou of all ulinliave aubmhtcil to It
ARTirii.AU liY i:a. Will hiFurt nrtlflcial l.je, plv.
Ine tliem Urn niotlnn uml PXpreH.loii of tlin natural. -Tin''
nto liixcrtrd Willi the leant pain.
IIIJiiUHItllOlHr1. (I'llea.) -Tlila trotiblcanrha ill'aaaa
J nine auutriiiH irwm i. ... .."..ci.
l)r. Up Do (Iran' ialti WIIKo-llarrn tvltti a lew r.
., ,i-,. ih. in n niinttur nl n rentiiri In llofllllnl nllJ conrr.
nl priutiecjia hopee, wilt li'J n alilllelent :uaranti.e ta
tluiae uliu may h i illpiia"il lu employ III m.
'nj- H, 1"01. If.
CANDIDITH FOB SHERIFF.
SAMUEL SNVDKB, of Milllin town ,'(f;l,lll'cUriMl'
.l.tii. iv ii nm initliiirlril to nnnntinte, wll lie n ... iTntind.i
rnn'U'late fur the Hlir.HII'l'AIn .at tlie npiitnncli K biitl.lluif on n normanent In.liiiila for Ilia tri'atmenl cf
Oovierainierllon.aiilijettti Iho decUlon oftlio LoluuiUla ,a, ,, flir Hl,, H,.cral Suri-ery. The i-Tpcrlence of
couaty lleinnrrallct'onvcnlloii.
May, if'i 9'"
CANDIDATE FOR SI112BIFF,
WILLIAM KBIOIUWUM, of .Miff
Iln town-hlp.wo nre nntlinrlzeil t announce,
Killlicacanrtiilatelnrtlie MlllUin'Al.TV. at tho np
nriKiclilnflienrrnl niectltfti .uliject to the decision of
the Cnlnmlila County Uemocratlc Uonvciillnn .
Mny 7, letU.-'.'OU
Candidate for Sheriff.
AltTIN A. A MM BUM AN, of
IVhlnsrrck tnwnahlp. we are aillhelii 1 to an-
noimca, will hen candidate f.i.' the. HIIKItlH AI.M . a
llieapproachlnn! !'ncral Clnitlon.aiilijecl lo the deeia
loll of Ilia rnumliia county DemoctuticconTentlon.
May 7, IfUl.S-!.
Ncu) SlDucrtiscnunt
FOR FIlESIDEriT IN 1864,
GEORGE B.rCLELLAN.
Pulijecttnihe decision of the Xnlinnal Convention.)
A Working Judge. Hon. Wm. Hi.
well, our President Jut'gc, is not only
an excellent Judicial officer but is also a
most energetic business man and a hard
worker. La$t week ho presided at tho
Columbia county Courts, this week holds
a Special Court at Sunbury ; nest week is
to hold another at Pottsville, and the week
following will be his regular Court of Ses
sions in Laportc.
Removal of Gen. Banks. Maj. Con.
N. P. Banks, has been removed from the
command of tho Army, in Western De
partment. Hifc incxcuseable slaughter of
our Union Soldiers, in the Fed River Ex
pedition, alone, would have long ago, been
sufficient justification for his removal.
All such bunglers should bo at onco de
capitated. "The news of tlie capture of Fort Dar
liDg camo on Tuesday afternoon Every
bell in town was lung. It was doleful
music to the copperheads.''
SmuL Machine
"CorrERHEADS," were sensible ouougb,
not to bo gulled and fooled by. tho lies of
abolition impostors, and. now dare walk in
opendav without blushing in shame as do
the "Nigperheads:'
cellor.-ville. The headquarters crossed be
tween, and Grant and Meade stationed
thcmsilvcs at lho villago known as tbo
Wilderness. Leo in front, retired South
ward before the advancing column, allow-
Alesandri and gono to New Orleans.
Tho Bed river expedition has been one of
tho most disastrous failures of the war.
Ths condition of military affairs is very
mysterious. Were it not for Secretary
Stanton's repeated statement that he
. t i
mg inc crossing to uo maue unopposed on fcn0w8 nothing of the result and outy be.
Tuesday night. Wednesday night and frM -t tQ be ft v;otorj . wo WOulil Luve
Thursday morning nothing but the cue-1 hcsilalinn in ,ay!nB tbal the War Dp
my's skirmishers were seen and tho Fed- partmenl haa rcceivrd ulllaToraUo CWN
oral army succeeded in eroding the river MI)d wou(, ,JOt rcve:i, it. Xl is anonuijiDg
without loss. Burnsidc who brought up 1 Ulat wjlh n lhe facllitics at thc hands n(
the rear. pas.ed his last troops over un , tho Administration they should not be
Thursday evening. nhh (or fivn day3 ,0 got mf)rc ian a briof
The Confederates then began to ,how of nutbontio into11iBenco from a battle
themselves. Thc Federal right at Locust nelll whB 0Bnnonnde oould bo heard, as
Grovoand German.a Ford was at tue ' it Wlls beard, at Washington. But whil-t
furthest but five miles distant from Mine Snnton roiteratcs jjis statement wo have
Bun. The.-,tb New York cavalry was o alternative but to bMicve him.
on the extreme richt, and was driven in1 ,. . , .mi
, , . .c, . Lvorything is clear up to Thursday
bv a lar"u force of tlie enemy coiuinc; down . , , ., . ,
r m- i n i i, -. f- i-i night, on the Bapidau. 1 lie Federal arniy
from Mine l.un. General (.riffith s di- , , , , ,, , , , ,
men rcstea on mo iioni who moir ion on
mondand Petersburg. lie n lauding on er-, , .,
has been effected, and thoro aro doubtful . breakinu un of tho Stales I I
rumors of a raid across tlio fivo miles of s,0Wn you that our work cannot bo douc
intprvetiinr? counlrv. and tho destruction under our institutions (laws). Tho Bo-
of a section of tho sreat fouthern road. publican party is the fir.it sectional paity
xt . ,. , . " ... . r i. i nvur oraanized ill this country, it does
not anno uasneen rcoeivcu in.m .cutua. . . . . ,. ,f
, , . . Ul UUUII w .. -
uuiier siacc yest riiny luoruiug uuu vtv , .: ,i r. : ,. .t f
J i tionnl, but it is sectional. U is a party ot
may safely conclude that ho has done (hc N(mh) llL,dgcd ngailt ,jlc South !"
nothing tnoro thau this. . Wcndill Phillips.
On Friday tho battle was opened at day At an an'.i-slavery meeting in May, 1841,
light by Sedgewick, who drove thc rebels at New York
two miles In tho afternoon ho was driven Besolvcd, ''That secession from the Uni-
back to his old position. At one lime tho Sutcs Government W the duty ofevary
rebels threatened tho destruction or retreat Abolitionist.
.. i . c , i.i Resoled. " That the only exodus ol thc
of our entire army ; but Sedgewick restored filavo tQ uuless it g00110 of bloild)
the forluno of thc battle,with the 0;h corps, m t bl! over tl0 romains of tho present
The Federal Gens. Seymour and Shalcr , American Church, and the grave of thc
wore killed. Col. Woodward son of Judge present Uui-.jn."
Woodwam was killed. Resolved, "That iho Aboliiioniets of this
TTn.wnnl; nnrns was drivnn hnok. hr nn coutitry should lilako it one of the primary
, . , r i i i objects of this agitation to dissolve the
immcnc!'V superior force of rebels, and . J . Tt . ,1
1 Auinripnn I 1 11 1 nil .
Genl. Wutlswnrth killod. By lireat efforts . a , rr 1 . . i .
, , , , In 13o), Senator Ililo prc.ontcd two
the rebels were repulsed, and they then netitiou "prayinc: that sonic plan be de-
attacked Sedgewick and were again ro vised for tho dissolution of thc American
pulsed. The Tribune says our losses have Union." "This petition received three
been heavy, aud on Friday night tho votes J. P. Halo, W. II. Seward, 8. P.
onemy had an important advantage, which haic
,. , , , , . "I can conceive of a time when this Con-
hoy do notasecm to have known. , n . 1 . i
' .,,... stitutioo shall not lie in existence, when
On briday night Lee fell back toward vvs MiaU lmve a atJS0luto, military, dicta
Spotlsylvania Court HouiO'. Tlitr Tribune torial government, traunuiticd from age to
sivs ' va have taken 3000 prisoner"'': nnd age, with men at its head who aro made
lout snmnlliinrf ninrn Minn flnf Killpil ru'ers by military Cilintllissioil, or who j r.'crtnua for makini! the finiplc r nieilj iih-iI in hi.
10SI SOIllOlIling Uioro man lU.U . lVIIICUi J . flli(, Yk"e wishinir to prnlil hy hi- expenenc... and
wrmmlod nnd canturcd f.oui 10.000 to 15 c,u,,u "UMVua,i ; '"'.,u ' .u' ' l"'""" " ,V,ll,,i!" ."'"I' r:."!' 'T"' "'"!'. ";""'''
r ovr wlioni tliey aru placed
00- , Ranks, 8oii.
'1 lierc is notuing rclia'.iic tiom li itier. uti.,. .I.nlnnnn nT tin. II
On Monday, there was a fight at Spott- piinniiiy question ol conscience but of j Notice to the Ta:: Collectors,
eylvanin. with no definite result, but tlie policy. We made th- Union. and wo have ! oTlwF. i hereby given to all oiler,
death of Gon. Sedgewick, which is an ir- a nght to Kiiniake itif wo choose. ' . IF. tor- of State. County, ami Dog Tax.
reparable loss to us lie was one of tho ' nfl",Wii 'and Militit Fines, holding pttid
, , , i . n- .i .i Silt: I hope it will bo done (tho issue), duplicates for I Sli:i and previous years,
bravest and best officers in the service and , ., . 1 ,. , , . , . . . .i , i . .1 ,
and il it comes to blood, let it com , toan- that they are ftrirtly required to sottle- and
more than ouoc saved u--froui a defeat. t 10 (00 oonnm wlen the lV. r has' nav to the Couutv Treasurer, on Saturdm
.... . ...... i r I . . 1 . .
i ncrc ii no man to mi ins pi ace
J v virtue of a Writ of Vend. Exp. is'ued
& Vnntnftlic Court of (.'omiiion I'laai of Schuylkill
C'oitnly, to me dlnrtod, thr-ro ill bu mjIiI lit I'nlur Wn.
diin or onliry. at the Court llouta In Ihu lluruiijli ff
l'ottavillo, in salil County, on
XalU)dai, IU Mh da; June next, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon.'
All that certain farm on tract of hind
lylnir nnd li"i"g ultualed In lho t'niinlloa of fchujlkill
ami ruiiiaitiin- In Ihetowiiihip or L'ttiim in rVhiiylkill.
coiinlv. nnd Ciiayni;i..,ai towimhlp in (.'olini bin lounty
Imiindcd niul d''crib"il iiffoimw, n. Iit .
Begitiniug nt Ilomloek thence along lands.
oftlenno l.lndi nmutK, nm-lli aeventy-anvi'ii di sr ''r
U'oi't 'l' ii liiinilred anil forty four per'h-'i lo .tone-,
thence North twenty hiiiu deareui Vvri f i.ty rulit per
chiH 1 1 idoiiL'.. thi'iire nloiis tliu land of llililiaml
lSinri;e l.iiidenmntn, Mirin xiuy aix an inn-irii'tr'.'ca
i;.it Ihii huii.ir.'d nnd tuirty i p irch tn .Im.i.'h.
llrnre nliuii; l.iini nr aiiid lienrzn 1 .1 ii.l.-n nm t li noiuli
tu iilv-mii') desri-eH uatt onu hundred nml el;:lile.n
perrh. hi Hi" pi ii'it of becifinl";'. r .ill n i ri I n j; tlb
ilL'Slilli:.' AMI l'Wr.N'TV TW'H Al.'lli:-!, mnrj or
lc w HI) Hi ' uapiirt 'iiiiueu c"niting ol ii Timi t!m
DwiLUsti llni'nu V7ni'riif n doirukii, uilli ..tone b.ih.'
nit ul. ..iiq c.ii.i story oi; Home nnd n Id; Hani
Helfd nnd tnken in niccntlim .la Hi..' proper y of
WillMiu l.iiidenmut .mil mil bo mid by
JOHN HAL'.-H, r'h'ir.
j-herina Office I'ntt'V.llr, I
Mny II. Ir6i, -iu i
A GI'.NTI.r.M A.V, cured of NervniiH lli lulity. Inenin
prtoiry. I'rjiii.iti.i' Uecny nnd Youthful I'.rmr, nrtJn
led by di!ire to b"iii'fit other., will be happy tu funui-h
lo nil who ni'.'ii ii. viri.'f in i inrsc, iuo rotcipf uuu ui
saioouisiiii's VOU HA l.b".
Pitt.bursh rommereliil Coll.'i).
Iiiuuliniiiplln " "
Cri.i ndeli'a " Plillsdnlphl..
Htrntton, llrynnt d Co . " '
Thea I'rrlpa. ro ttiiiiniiutita nf SIS nml and an
yt an much (.nidi, by lhe Sludeiit ou en I rlrtL' .1 1 h-r oitbj
abovo rolleiie.. Vuimi mdii dclriiiK tunbtniu u fiulib.
cd Colleginti' IMitr.iln.ii. Mill tier..' and a good apecul .
lion vy nppiviailut ina (into i.nn-
May J.JM oaf.P.MH PUMOrttAT
" Al r.llNlSTBATOB' NU'J JCK.
Fsl'i'e nf Ptilrirk Gmdu, Drcrascl.
Ir.TTI'.ltS of niliulnlalr.ition on the MHtnt.. of I'etrlik
(ir.idy. In If 'l tV'ij I'liliiiiu tw p , I'uluiiilib ciiiiniv,
ilcci'nai'r.. bavo been cruuli'd bv i lit- lleel'tiir of Co uiii
I l.l.i cnuiilj . tu the uudiTMCiK'j all pi r'nua liiiiln.
I cl.ilnia niNiiu.t Iho .'Klate ol'tho deci dent nre reuin i't.l
to iri Fent tli 'in tnllie Adiulni.lrntnr at hi. imldouin
in paid loiin.hlp u'lihnut delay, nnd nil per-ona ImleU.
ted to Inalie piiyiucnt l'"illiil!i.
HIIIDOUT fJHAHY.
Ailinliii-irutrU,
April 1. I'fll-Civ S-' "'.
''V 1 1 H people of tho county of Columbia
p nre rraperifnlly. Inforiaed Hint the under. iynsd
It ii s fo. till.', at lhe
rfa onnr.n's office.
in iiLooMnnnic, Tiin hint axii ciimrr.aT
AfSUKTHrAT ir
w
iZ -Ik
To bo found nuyuhcre in the County, con-l.tins -.'
.V.ili'. I.ilti'r, l.rir.il and Cup Paper I'ciu, Holder.
IVnrila. Ink and llim lop". ; .11, HO
N'EW AND SHCOND-HAND BOOIC'H
foiiirrUlli" Tllutdrii P.lrtlr rtrll.in T,,i ..
fitK olnpi nml liw clnlri.
nturii iiinil.tcurjfully silealed,) by uddrrs'1'.'i
I JDII V . IIO.H1V.
I No. 1 1) .Vaav.iu lrcrt, Xn V'orli
! .Vnr 1 !. IFB4-3m.
Clianccllorsvillo and facing foutli, and
their right resting on the Bapidan near
Germania Ford and facing southwest to
ward Min Bun. Leo and Longslrcct
confronted tho Chancollorsville Dank; Hill
and Kwoll, the other. No substantial ad-
intention of tho Federal generals to reucw
1 thc attack on Friday morning.
ESy"On to Bichmond," has been the
ory, and "old Ben. Butler," is now
tiiehe." Sm nt Ma c.li inc.
"And all Liars, says tho Book, tln.ll
liavo their pait iu Hell."
Death of Colonel Woo heard. Col Ge"
A. Woodward, the gallant- and p'ltriotio
eon of Chief Justice Geo. V. Woodward,
of Penn'a., Commander of the 83d Bonn-
vision marched lo thc support of the cav
alry, and became engaged, aud Btirnside,
who was coming over Germania Ford,
hunicd li'u ilivii-ioii to the light, to assist
thc others.
As soon (13 lhe cannonading announced
Mini ll.n rl.rliV O.nt- 1...1 1 . 1 1
u.iuv iww i.ii.fv .....li. uui:u .IllilUi.l. 11 , ' , li, , I .1
, , , , , ,, ', vantaco had been cained audit was the
General Lee advanced upon Chancellors-1. r . ., n i , , .
ville, and attacked Hancock's Corp?, sta
tionod at that place on the Federal left
For two hours and a half thc battle con- ! Aboul Frillay wo havc a erCi" m of
tinued Hancock losing scvcrelv. The on- '"telligoncn, some of it very absurd and in
ward progress of thc Federal 'march was'roan' ewes without foundation. There
checked, and tho telegraph states ,hat: was a heavy battle fought, and it was he
General Meade "ordered the lino of baitlo ' R11" ''J tho Fctl ral nrn,.v' "00k Ws
to be held till morning." It is ifaus cvi- on tbo left 5 Sedgwick on the right ; War
idont that on Thursday night, beyond thc ! r u in thu ce,,trCl 13urn9illc wa9 co,,ling
cross or the river, which General Leo'iin on tl,Q riSLt duriuS lbo da"- 1,is
seems to liavo pcrmiitcd, but little ndvan- u,on s0 however, by n
to2o was gained by Grant. ! twCRl.v "our 3 marc" "iat inuJ coulu
After Thursday night nothing is known not 1,0 ,1,uch- 0ueral Lec lias sol,t B(lis
with certainty. A T.ibune correspond-' Potch t0 Riolimond, which is quoted by
cot, ridiug from the field ,htard very heavy Stanton, iu which ho says "he thinks a
tiring on Friiay morning. A battle was a merciful God that every advance on
certainly fought ou Friday, though nothing' llicir (G01 Grant's part, has been re
ii known of its result. The Federal : pulsed." To offset this, Stanton has sent
Com rt
Sedge- been proclaimed, with thu knile, and tho the 'lUlU ol .May inst., or wiits for thoii
wick and tho Sixth corps are already im knife to thc hilt." .. '. llule, 18.r)(i. imiucdi.ite collection will bo placed in flic
"1 .... . 1 i . t rt ' rr
mortal. i "1011 call this revolution it is wo nanus 01 mo oucriii.
Tho rebel general Lonpstrcot is said to ,""t' we wil.' I,i,vu !t et !t come." V. Vi'i'Vn'v-j v
bo mortally wouuded which, if true, w a . , , vAVDMltSl WV
. fc( 1 1 uu jiuitL-iiin wiiiu 1 "'iiiii;.! uui juuu ;
serious los-s to .iibw.. , rorCi)llllJow ., ,trit-0) w.5(,ht ullci!!j nvertc, 1 Coniuii-sioncrs Office,
The pipers of Wednesday evening say by tho triumph of freedom, will become B'.oomsburg, May 12, ISO 1
wo fchall not bear from Grant tor a wjoi;. war fratricidal, parricidal war with an
- 1 accumulated wi'-hi'duc-a, hcvord the wick-
The Court Proceedings. cdncss of any war in human annals.' U.
ff llohn'- l.nmli.ir pnl.lirationi, from
iWiicli f fl tlniii fa-fit hit I'Hith, ,itnl Kookt furiiistifil to
r .Iur ; hy fp-ciurarr.tnPiiifMU witt, N'cw Vf k Amti.
BOOKS-, DOCUMENTS, PAMPHLETS
Mid Speirhea; nnd enple. of the I'nlted Statea, nn
rtato i.ruhtltiiliim. iu inriotta dtyli., iiIiviivnou hand.
joii.s :. ritUEzu.
r.lnniiialiiirc, Nov. 7. Uf.3
Proposaln.
Public Notice is herohy giren to hou"5
Builders and others' That Sealed pr"
poials will he recited by iho K -creiary i i
flcmlrok Selinol Dilr!ct, for ths luildi'
of a MUCK fi'.UUOL UOl'sR, ,,
nimiit's ehoiil ho'.io, until Saturdnv. in
a o'clock V. M. on the 21th of May, 1804.
The hau.53 to hi 21 feet sqtiae. anil to I
completed on or before tli'i firt day '.
Nevcuilmr nixt.
ALSO PROPOSALS wi.l bo rccoir.
ucl for tho sale of tho old School house un
til the same time.
JNO. VcBKYNOLDP,
S. crcta-v,
JUyT. 14154-61 SO
Commonwealth vs John Prossor Surctv ''' l-5'
of thc Ponce-Little for comth Freeze' . Miscegenation.
Tho New York Tines, Abolitionist-, in
for Deft. Sentence thot Deft, pay the
IW OST AS
TO ALL
INVALIDS.
IRON IN THE BLOOD.
costs.
Comth
vs Geo. Davis Surety of tho
It la well known loUie medical profeaaion that Itt07'
i. the Vital I'riunpli; or I. lb- Kleim ul of tho bluo.l.
UVVr. clirl.il. I.n, Hln nr.n !. '' T .'" "V V " 1 " "'K .""" "u -l '"'t .1 Iho
.. ii ...... jpu.u'.i v.. . jv. ii... iiiou ik inn pri-pi-riy uiKt-Hit.-u, nr ii lrom any eau4it uhut
an ariiele on amalgamation, says :
stories which reach us nf the prevalence ! V.vl'r' tl".".L',:u"a,ri""llt)' b.T '""'.ianut uk-m mm
n t -..i e. n l r .i i. . A iuo rircuiniinii, or h.-i-iiiiii-b rt-uiiceu, inu hull' Hi-ti'in
t eace Ijittlc iV Llarl. lor comth. i'reezo among-t young white ladies of preference i auircra. tii bad '.ino.i win irnintu tiw heart, mil
n . i-i.. 1 .... , r..nn. . I .1 LI..,. 1 . . 1 ... C 0'' up t lie IUII1I , ll I ollftmc t t 10 I Vo r OU l! IV 1 1 1 n I
oemenccucil. oounu inciuiUO ior cuioruu tmu puiu u'a.iv nuviiig uiu iTl-l.n..rrl,liuciug HementH u. all perla of ir,V ... r,, n I o :ail who e ihvlu
for Deft,
to keep the peace, and pay the cost.
Comth. ih S. D. Edgar Indictment.
Assault and Bittcry Littlo for Comth
Clark llurly for Deft Vcr.lict Guilty
prcccdeiirc tU all cases Where tlierO is room . '"' audovcry one Mil mller in nliutevur orju-i uiiiy
for choice.' 'nm great value of
"Thc above paragraph copied from a ! MON AS:A MEiJIUXE
rank abolition paper, chows to
, .1 . I" H UH Klliill ll UUU iirniiini n-iignu oy niCUIOnl 1112
WUat , Tho ilillUulli Im been lo idiiain mch n iirun..riiii.n . r
... . ... .1 i. . i i . ., . t na nil inli'r the i ircuintiuii aad as. uiii.ii.! m nn.
Sentence, Jidgar to pay Ton dollars "epiuh m uegrcoaiion ven tne women oi , lVlih tiw nioo.i. Tina point, anya nr. iinyrw. ,Mar.ch.
CHARLES G- BAR.KL&Y.
ATlOnXUY AT LAW.
m.on.MHiiuiiG, coi.. co.. pa.
OrricB - On Maiu Street, in tho Kr.
chango building., over Miller'a tnro.
I loomsburif. April 10, 1'lMm
A VCTiONEsiT'
rllK undersig"ed inform-i hi.i iViciuh
and f IHiv citiz,"i ihroii'.'lii.iit tin. nn 1 l(i. nd
omit . ounliu" that h is n recul'irly lirruvid nil, in-ii r
under Uni Luited flatun J.ntva, mid ia prepan.il lo err
nil
1 1 n v 1 ti ? h'til wvcr.il t'iiri cxpprl',nri' in Mi" liiii..
ii n-iiii-r.- niiiisi'ii mat ihhiii uo niHCluirc
Mil.
JACOB SIM:ian.MiT,
America can siok even the teachers
Comth. t'i U. Frayer Indictment Horse gooilinethoil ot civilizing and christinmz
fine, and thc :ots
p' utciiB riiiiL' i iiuiiiici, m.is dl c n till tfl U U (1 111 mo I crui-
' nil SV rill), ll V COIIllll Illlt lull itl a HIV tirfnrri linkimu n
Till) riJItliVIAX SVItlil
ease by aupplynif thu bluod uithita Vital l'rincli.lu or
l.lfo lilement Iron.
Bvlvania Besiment, was killed lasl week
in lhe ''Battles of the Wilderness." This1 wounded aro reported at from sisMo cicht ' 10 -fudge Collamor, in tho Senate, infor
bravo young Officer, who was severely thousand, and are being sent lo Warren ! maiion that he has beard from Grant and
wounded about a year ago in the service. ton antl lts vicinity for tranrportalion to ! tMrnu) ailu luvi W"B 0,1 " luc"-
has been abused by tho NiL'gcr heads,
equally with his ditstinguMicd Father,
whom they cheated out of his election as
Governor of this Commonwealth. Per
haps they can uow find consolatiou in the
death of Col. Wood ward, as did one of their
low-lived fcoundrcls hero a few days ago,
in Iho death of &n estimable follow citi
zen, who sncakingly remarked, ''another
Copperhead out oftho way."
ESrWe say to Dr. John, and all docci
vers, that the people arc avAkc and foar-
Itilly in carn-st, They must not bo trifled
with lengor, Lot the military situation l o
what it may, they doairo lo know it in
calm and truthful words that enn be fully
and properly understood. This is due to
tho nation from its public servants at
Washington. Tho Confederates aro re 'l. Ho also telograplis to JJix "Ilic
ported to be driven three miles toward ' ,,c'lc' lieru ,s thnt J-'cutcnant General
"Mine Bun that is Kwell'a flatking party j Grant is achieving a complete victory."
stealin-x-Littlc for Comth. Clark for Deft inS 'bo world, shrink from tho tark of, Vj.AJririHSlfiMnn VhA1 -.;!Lal.0i.,,..ll,l.S.l,
ucu. pieati utility oentcnecu two puonsuing tno ciiccis ei tueir icacumg.
years to the Kastern Penitentiary, otic , -
hundred dollars fine, and the costs. j nn- - E- Jackson, ol Berwick,
Louisa Gower vs Elizabeth Dallias J wo are fcorry ' loam, was prevented from
Ejectment. Clark & Hurley for Plaintiff, I attendance at our last Court by scvero in
Freeze for Deft. verdict for thc Plaintiff disposition. Out again.
for the. laud described in thc writ. I
Comth. r William Stetter Indictment.
Assault and Battery Marr .t Freeze for
Comth. (.'lark for Deft, verdict Daft, uot
guilty, and Prosecutor to pay tho costs.
MARRIAGES.
certain articles entered. Sentence Ten
has retired West towards tho entrench-' l"e statements ot Leo anU htanton aro
rnents on Mine Bun. Three tiiousand ' ofTiciril, ami the public can jutlgo ol them
killed ami ten thousand wounded is stated J 09 wel1 as wc oan
as their loss, though untliing is said of Leo i The reports of tho battle represent that
or Longstrcct on tho Chaucellorsville side, on Saturday there was no Cghting, and I dollars fine, thc costs, and nno year in tho
That these- reports should havo reached 1 that the enemy retreated towards Spotts i Penitentiary.
Washinuton is certain for thev aro nm vlvatiia Court House, "in cood order bv : D. W. Bogart ot al v.t in. Donison, et
j tnulgatcd over tho signature of the ' Sfcro- two roads." Spottsylvnnia Court House al Action on note. Wirt for Plaintiff,
Iliniipollneswilln Clark for Deft. vordiet for the Defend-
" J - J .,,v..w., IllUb ........ - - - . . -
thu govcrnni' nt known veiy littlo moro ' Mine Bun is twclvo miles cast of Chancel- ant
than the public, ami that it ha, as yet,no' lorsvello. Mine Bun and its formidable'1 Pi"0 School DMrict vs A. J. Mauning,
direct communication with tho field. Of , line, which Mead would not attack in James Marters and Philip Shoemaker
what happened on Saturday nothing is February, aro still held by tho enemy and Action, Debt on Bond of SohoolTax Col
known. Jastlioyhavo been fig! ting in tho open lector. Freeze for Plaintiff, Clark for
General Butler and Smith a-scmbled ! GeMi tbo retreat of their eastern flank in Deft. Judgment for Plaintiffs for 855 80
i their armv at Yorktown. For some litno "rd'r towards Bpottsylvauia can be Court adjournciilon Thursday afternoon
On Thursday evening April 23th 1601,
nt thc house of Mooro Crevcling, Esq.,
nenr Espy, by Bov. E A. Sharretts, !;.
Nnrman Wattir of Ahlnnd. and Jlbss.
Comth. vs James Barry Indiotment. 1 FAizahelh Foivkr, of Espy, Columbia Co.,
Assault and Battery Dist. Atty., by lcavo Pa.
of tbo court entered a nolle prosequi. In Limestone township, Montour oo.,the
Comth. vs Joseph Hurst Indictment, ' 1H of April, by Bov. Mr. Huston, Mr.
Larceny. Little for Comth. Clark for ! a- AB"Y''?.f Mdison twp. Coluni-
n.r, Af. i.-.,: i.n r...,ii. . . ! b.' co,,l, nml Ah" ne Uendershot, of
....v.. .1... tho former place.
...!.. .. . 1 Pl..i T1 I
THE I'HKUmiV STiHiP
Curea Dyapepjti, l.iror Complaint, Dropsy Fever nnd
Agile, Loss of liner) Ky, Low ypirlli,
'run pniiuriAX syhup
Infusea eri'ii;ili, visor nndm-iv life Into the ayatem.and
build! up an "Iron (.'oiiElilutiiin,
TJin pmiUVMN SYltVP
Curea Chronic Dif.rr1 oa. Fcrofula, Iloi, Scurvy, Loja
" . .Sui.
iiT 1 ... .... i HIGH ainii u. AulAllfllil. A'ur WOlIIU llino rt w' '' ,, ... Wl'Vlll.lYUUIH uuu Ii
, R. ,,' ., , " 1 . "I past a InrL'o fleet of trannorts has been '. for no other purpose than to tret into en- after disposing of the argument list,
n ll sii 1 1 . 01 tU I,CP1C aD" i collected at Fortscw Monroe. On Tues. trenchmcnts further South. They still 'Report ofthe Grand Jury,
pro p ty ppiy iem j ( nnd Wci,cgJ lhig flflCt wcnl u Uiq I oover ilioiimon( iimi stin prcscnt n hostile 'r the Honorable thc Judges ofthe Quarter
In lho Scnato on Tuesday the National I York Biver to Yorktown, and lho troops i front. Tho Fcdornl troops cannot turn ' l ie ' c"cc " "mJ' "e
either flank, for Iho nature of tho country ,, n ,T . e. r i.i
. . . J lhe Grand Inquost of tho ( ommonwcalth
UVl-O I1U, WTIilllV ll. ... , . 1 r
1 of Pennsylvania, inqainng for tho body of
i no contest nas been very uinotiy, anil the County of Columbia respectfully re-
Bonk bill was passed by a voto of yeas 30,
nrys 9 Messrs. Buekalcw and Cowan both
voting nay, Tho bill tvas nmcndod in the
fenato, and, of course, goes hack to lho
Houso for concurrence.
wcro speedily embarked. T hoy had been
assembled at Yorktown in order to deceive
the enemy info the- belief that a Peninsula
expedition was on foot. Tho rcconnois-
various officers aro announced as killed
nnrl
ancc to IJotlom's bridge, however, Jhowtd I and vmwUA 0n tIl0 Kc,,cra ,5,P thfy hft CXAmin0(l th. Public
On tho 5th inst, by tho Bov William J
Eycr, Mr. Henri IJcichmiler, oi Hem
lock twp., and Mi-is Margaret Car ell t of
Blooiusburg.
On April 23 tho Bcv. T. M. Bccce,
Darlington I Ihnum, of Philadelphia, to
Aliss Human! ha daughter of Jaoob Melick
Esq , of Light Street Pa.
DEATHS.
In Benton, twp , Col. co., on Saturday
last, May 7, 1804, fi, Cole, Esq., an
exof llcnt citizen and ouo of tho Pioucers of
that portion of our couuty aged 02 year
8 roontha and days.
In Bloomsburg, on Saturday last, in the
70th year of his ago Mr. John liruglcr.
ono ol our most respectable citizens and a
most exemplary Christian, having long
time been an Elder in tho First Presby
torian Church of this place.
In Bloomsburg, on Tuesday la?t, Mrs.
Rlizabeth .fonts, wife- of Mr. Eli Jones, in
tlit VIA yea'r of her ago
li.invlllo, Jan, Si) IEC4
TC5 TBESO DiADSEBCS !
BOTH MAK1UED AND SINGLE.
Oldest Regulator for Female:.1,
nn ciiiinscMAHw rriMAi.r. ni.i.s
Will Imnii-di.iloly reli.-v" without pain, nil dlatiirhi i
roa of Urn p'-rioihc ii-lni."", wIii'IIht nrii-lnir lrom r
l.ixiilio'i or aiippiu'M m. 'I'hcy nt like n i-b.irui in r
moving the pinna Hint nrcompiiuy difficult or iinmodcr
nte n.i'iiatriintinn, nnd nro Din only culo nml ri lnb -remedy
for riiuhi. Sirk lU-idirhe.l'iiiua in tho l.oir
Muck und .-ido., I'.ilpi ntiun nflhu llenil, Nirvom '
mora, II) ateiii-a, ip-n.iua, llrnki n Sleep, nod other i,-plo.-ii.ant
ami iliin;i-rou idl'ecta of nn unn.'ituriil com
Imu ol the aexual func'ioiia. In lho worst ciioi I
t'luo.- Albua. or 'hite. tboy i-tf-it n spi-edv cure
nn. c'liiiiisuMAva nniAi.i; rn;i.H.
Have been used o or n (luarter of u Crntury, TV"
nru "".tc-iI ua tin- only ml'u mtnna nf runennis in-. ,'.
r.ipted inen.trii.-illuu, but l.n Ilea imibt Iwar ill nr ., i
th.it, thero la one rondillon of lho fuu.-ilu avatem .
Hhiili tho 1'illa eannot be taken without prodncine e
i.i.Kii I i it r vn.ilt 'I!,., it,... .1 1 1 1,,.. -,.a. . j
i , ' ' 1 " n-ii-in-ii in is rreiinu.-
Hi' fault, UiirarrliiK". riiich h tho irri'iiatllile i.
o
thu
of tho U'btimnnala,
JUI1NT. WILLIAMS, nsil..
Presidont ofthe iMitropoiilan Hank, New York.
.i.i.i. oi . t;rEi.
Itev.
TU E I ER U I 'I A A S YJ UP
Curea Neryona All'ecl.na, Kcimilo Compl.il,,,,, anJ B 1 ,k.,.y (lf ', n,(,,lci,,' f.,'rnaV.r th' aotm I uuclli in
Liata.ea of the Mdueya nnd liladder. , to n iior,l condiliou. tint even the rcpriXllvu Iw
THE PERUVIAN SIRUP 'rofnnturo eannot ieai. u 'i'hi')' cannot doliarin il
. mij oui'-r . ii, .
lanapecilic for nil dlamaca orislnnling in n bad Hat" ''lilir.SKMAX'S riiJIAI.I'. PIM 3
or .hi. aiooii, nruccoi.-ipaiiied by lability or u i.oiv Siate" Are the only Medicino tPol nrried ami Kinclu' r..nli. e
orinctjuem. . !lnvu !. M,flI ,r many yeara.or can rely upu mm
,.. . , , . J llunaru of Imilaliom I Thean 1'illa lorm Hi . I'm. .1
ramphletacontainirg cr rmlratDa of curea nnd rctoin-' Pri-paratiun . v.-r put forimid. null n i . nV ,,
meoiiauoiia irom aomo m iuo mutt eiiuntlit rhyaicimia 1'eiiteuV auccea
l.'lercymei., and ..thi;re,ill be a'iit I'rtc 10 uny uddre.a thia r.dvi rli-juien
1 . . 1. V " 1 0 c,,Jra"'-'r )'" wnnt ""' rcliiiblo rcmiilo MediciiiV
10 iuo norm, uuicii isenmprueii in
1 mi. uiir.iia.MAN'rt nj.MAi.n pili.su i
Thev linvn reci-ived, nnd nro now receiving tlio a,m
ction of tbo inovt eniinenl I'hyaiclans in America
! liXPl.l.'lT nillUUI'IOXS ullheacl, lloT-,l"-p,ie,
Ono I'. liar per Uon, conlaminR from Sll to b'l Pill.
1 Pllla aeulliymuil, promptly, by renutiing lho p,i-
to tho I'roprii tnra, nr an auiliorUe.1 Agent, in cu rai.t
fundi. Bold by lirmrcUin generally.
IIUTIIINOS t IIIM.Vbt, I'rnprietnra
i . , , I' Cedar street, New York
rr Bold in llloomeburg, l.y liyer & .Moyer. and 1;
1 1VU.U7, INj4 ly
, Important to Married Ladie7l
TRULY A BLESSING !
I will aeuil, rncn or nuRnc lo.nny I.mly hn wl
aend in Iu r immo and nddreaa, (llrccliona boiv 10 nr
vent tho oxtromn pain of i;illl,l).ii'p . nli0 low ,
havo perfectly henlihy nml benulil'ul Uhlldreu : nl
one oilier now uml lAll'llllTANT riKCIIirr, the only
aura mid aafu remedies over dlacnvereil,
My objett iu making the abovoolleria lo indues eve
lady lo lett my remedies.
Addrea. MAIIAMF. niJI.KNTAUX. M. P
Ftb !17, lU.-Jin. 77 Headway, New York flip
H. IE. lcWIiB.iS
CLOTHING HALL.
1 No. 202 North Sooond Street. Phil'a.
OXBVANTI.V nn linnd n full niaotiiiii.ii nr i,.
Madn .lien and ll.iy'a l lothing mid Genla: Furnikl
Rooda, at Whuletnlo and Retail
miliary U, lHfi.-Cin.
l.ntD Kditor Chriatnln Advornto and Jaarnal
Itev, I' OHIJl'.fll,
IMitar .Saw Vork L'broniclo
Rev John rierpout, Lewis Johuaon, M D,
ucv i nun. . 1 .wn,
Kcv Arthur II 1'uller,
Itev Uurdon Itobbina,
Kev y IviuniH I obb,
llav T. Marr IClug,
Kev I plirnun N u lu. Jr
I'.ev Jotcph 11 Clllicll,
Itev. Ilcury Upliam,
llev 1' U lieailk-v.
Itev John W Olmeat 'ml
Uliauell Kinney .11 u,
c-1 r.L-miau .11 u.
IV It L'lii.lmlm, .M .
l'raneia liana, Al 1).
Jeremiah Slono, Al, I)
Jn.o Auto, (jauchea Al I).
Abraham tVendi-ll Al D.
A A lluyea, Al 1).
J It 1 hillcn, M It.
II. II. Kiiiuuv. M 11
rrepareo oy i 1,1, nun at i.w exeiuaively lor
J. P.OlNiSAIOIli:, .No 1U llroadway New York,
tfo.d by all Oroggista.
Beddiro's Bussia Salve
llt-ala Old Sorca,
Bedding's Bussia. Salve
Curea llurua, Scald a, Cuta.
Ueddinq'b Bussia Salvk
Curea Wound., Ilruiaca, Bpraina,
BiioniNa'a Russia Salve
Curea Uoila, Ulcera, Cancers.
llEDnixo s Russia Salve
Curea Salt llliciini, Erynpelaa,
Beddino's Ru'Sia Salve.
Cures Itlngworiii, l.'orui, &c..&r.
Nn Tamily Hhould bo Without Ii, Only2.ieenla a bot.
. rok v.ba av
J. P MNSMORR. Snm Ilrindway, Vew York.
H W I'llWl.U & CO Nn, ISTrcmont St lloalun
And by a'l Druiguta ami Country Slroekeepera
May It, lMil -Jm
BLANKS! BLANKS! 1
Of every description, for sale at thiioflic