EDITED BY LKVJ L. TATE, PROPRIETOR. " Onr Constitution guard It aver I Oar glorious Unionhold It dear I Oar starry riag foraak It never! Tb proud Oaqoaaalan our only peer I BLOCtofeBURQ: Saturday MomJng,IVIay 21r1864, !" V 1 ' 1 I' H I I'll! i 'ton pilastDEjhr'iN iei, ' .&E0RGE.K'11,CLEELAN (8nb)ct to ih'e Jfclnlon of th National Convention.) ISP-Rcv. O. W. Scott,wiI1 proach on to morrow, at 10. ic 7 o'clock, in Blooms burg. a?The news by telegraph here has got to bo oonsidcrablo of a humbun it is not jnutc umui luacnxnc. " Yea, Doctor, thoro is another machino hcrcthat js unrcliablo and a great Wimi owjr." And that is your .Machine. 5y-Tho Jct John publiehed another 'dirty slander, in tho last "Machine," upon1 tho citizens of Columbia county, when ho ald'thoy came into ''Fort Miller," to hlar the news, on finding it not as ho had re ported, went ''homo quite jubilant.' They were not to bo gulled by him. History of the Southern Rebel lion. Wo direct attention-to the Prospectus of this popular work ia another column, Tho work is written by Prof. OrvilU J. Victor, at ? J 1 1 mil uuiuur ui uuuuunicuiuu uuieuriiv nnu . . .. . , . . much historic fame. Mr. James Y. Kek x,ER,of Bohrsburg, is tho Agent for tho sale of the work in Columbia county, and is now making thorough canvass for sub scribers. Wq commend him to public con fidence The Pennsylvania Reserrcs. We observe in some of our exchanges !k ,linnilinn I s m s 1 1 rt n I t nli aranlm mK a disposition to malign tne character ot ... ..... i iii.jjuo.nuu v iu,.gu n. v the Pennsylvania Ileserves, because of, W demanding their discharge fromthcl .. . b. . . army. This is altogether unjust. Tno tS .f.1.1 ,! I I jvescrves aro cuitiicu 10 nigu anu nonor able mention. At tbe earliest history of the war, thoy were organized under tho 0....i ' .li :J r..x. r f3A. Ion., .n.1 mnrn !n fn.tUnn V i ui.iu tanu um onut.. iu u. .u. bu ivi i State dtfence, with the understanding that .... , . ,., c. . , taey would bo taken out of the Statoonly , ' , . ... . from necessity, and when called on to do v .1 u -j . r .x. c. f.u ao by the President, for tbe esfety of the J , , ' . , , . State, asd the preservation of tho Union ! r. m. . , and the Constitution. Thoy started out ... , . , ' ., .nnriTi n hinh mill v.nhln f-niien. with a promptitude and alacrity seldom witnessed a. 3.1. iV r .u n -i . .i obeyed the cal of tho President ; they ' I- . i it .t i t r u. I tinrtininntfti in nil Inn haril L-iimht hattlpa partieipated in all tho hard fought battles rihe Tirginia campaigns, and though iho ',, . :',. --.h- object cf tho war has changed from a war " T n : T lo preserve the Union to a war to free and 17, !, ! ealizo the negroes with tho whites, WJTJZC? aTem JTX' St-T- ! only at the cpiration'of the term of their ' b IT 12 enlistment. They deserve honor for the . last act astliey did lor tbe t.rst, exhibiting la doing so o manlydeterminat.on to main-, tain their dignity as citizens of a republic j The L0D3 of General Officers. l The lod of able Geccrnl officers in cao'i I army is oftentimes ono of the most nerious they cafl sustain. Ttogb we b. only .,:.:...i JlM ..'! rebel losses in the lato battles, we can yet compare the losses of tbe two armies in this respect, as follows : ZHB VEDEBIi ARMY. Killed Maj. Gen. Sedgwick of Connec ticut ; Brig. Gens. Wadsworth and Rice of New York; fjtovensom of Massachu setts ; Hayes, of Pennsylvania Total 5. Wounded Brigadier-General Torbcrt, of new Jericy ; Robinson, of the Regular Army ; Getty, of tho same ; Webb, of New York; Baxter, of Pennsylvania; V. H. Morris, of New YorkTotal, 0. Capturul- Brigadier-Generals Shaler, Seymour and CriwfcrJ (reported) 3. Total number disabled, 14. Generals Bartlett and Owens were also snry slightly wounded, but as they aro still at the head of their brigades in the field, they cannot bo considered hir du eombtt, THE BEBZL AUMT. Killed Major-Gcneral J. E. 8. fitn- art, of Virginia; Brigadior-Gsnoral jfen kins, of South Carolina ; J. M. Jones, of Virginia ; L. A- Stafford, of LouUana 4. Wounded Limtenant-General Long street, of Virgiuia ; Major-General Hcth. of Virginia Major-General Pickett, of Virginia ; Brigadicr-'GeneraJ Pcgram, of Virginia ; Walker, of Virginia ; Hays, of Louiana-j Benning, of Georgia 7. Captured Major-General Johnson, UrJgadier-.Gouoral .George 11. Stuart, of Maryland 2. Total mnrnbex of rebel general oJBccrs disabled Id, In .addition itortho Jtbavc itbexo are re ports ol thenvounding .of:Geuora'l Loe -anQ T . t I A T TV tit !.. j.icuienancne a. a. r. uiii, out tnese are not .confirmed. Itebel reports of tho .oasnalitiss of Thuradaj's battlo iavo not yet been received. Th foregoing is compiled with somo -cstc, butit is necessarily still eomowhat imperfect. Accounts reeeived yesterday etato that General.J. E. B. Stuart, of Vir- gtoWglwD in the list ai among tho killed, is dw -in JLreo a army unhurt, j Tb' Army of the PolottAo. W AH "NEW8. Our connected account of tlio Virginia campaign ended with tho position held by I croMed to tho south aide of the Chioka us on the ovcnlnjr of Wednesday May lhomny foand t10 Confederate works sur- iltb. and the statement tbat jUeo uaa-ro- tired to Spottsylvinla wbero Geul, Sed- to wltnin ajjc'.mtleft of .tie towW, and . Itnt holtas laid sifcgo to Fort Darling. wick ma killed. Wo resumo, as fjolly then re-crowed'tho Gliicahoininy to ' llfcannigard by. forced ruwcbrs lint roach as our spaco will permit. On Thursday 8,anjeii0i Hbre Id Vad another sovcro'd I'i'tarsburg. liarge iunibora of Con 12th,. a battlo was fought at 8pottsylvauia, fconlc,t nni mnrc,ea down tho Chiokaho-' fcderato troops have". Tate y pasted north.. Tho Confederate eastern flank rested on , . Ti0.lom, hrM. crossed over. I Carolina railroads. ' Spottsylvania j tho western flank on tho and passing below Richmond he reached 1 I'o, whioh at that point runs a short dUth'tf James rircr just below Malvern Hill, puce.suuiu. aiicrwaraj ourviug arounu. in tho roar of tho town. Bumside was 011 the Federal eastern flank Wright west o. jsuruiao, ant v arren wosi 01 urignt. General nancook. who had been n reserve i- ,1 ... ... I murcncuiorwarujustbeiore aayiigiit ns- tween Bumside ami Wrir.1. nnil turnrNe.1 siaeanu tvrignt, anu surpriseu , . ' .. ' tho enemy a eastern flank. In the Con- ( Icuerato works alittlo oreek ran between this eastern flank (.oaitina, making ana too rest or their . . . a a low Rap. Hancock surprised the Confederate troops who held IU ituui ui ..... uium.uu it proved an oasy capture Thirty cannon were taken, with between threo and four , moutana prisoner', ibis opened Timrs-'07cn day s battU. Hancock suceeded In scour ing righteen of the cannon and sending them to tho roar. Before ho could secure the others, however, the enemy made a stronuom attack to regain their lost ground. C .I ' Z i . : -. oreeK ran, on cround altenatclv in tlio .,......!.. .(.!.. . - woo..,. , vio vu uiiiuu. u aapiib T-r.nn.i. r"-.-.i n . 'j. .,. naucock, General ournside, on tbe ex- trr.rn lofr . ... tnin ..ii.n w- trcrac lett, was sent into action, and War- ,!t.i ii ' u ...u i,Buv, opcum iicaiv cauugu- auo, uunisiae was repuisca wnu Heavy .1 t . t . a losses, and does not appear to have caned. any ground, or been engaged after ton or eleven o'clock. Wright was then sent to Hancock's assistance, and the contest rag-' rd around the twelve oannon. Tho Con- federates however sueoecdod in rccaptur- ing all of them. In front of Warren on iLo Sdclnpn ( n tr n . n.lilln.. 1.nt - foromo t.mo wheD W( vo..u..u uu 01MUl.IT UUC1 WHO ttnnn V.pijn n.. f I - .u.w V,-' . ...J- .1..... rr; ., ,,1.,1 ,J 1 , , tr. , , . b' . H. ' . J I,", n 77 . work, but the Confederates reccivmc re- TOrnn s w. "I '- Ultimately out- !ji 1 I A ii-i. ! unnKcuanu cumpcueu 10 move nis udo r1 n(iI ... .,,. 7- f--- W bright and nancook on their .... ,v .uu r w.. J T ttr, . . ... . . "n 'Ua 801 Mtnl 11110 was not, more inan iwo miles long, a . , , . , j considerable contraction bcinc caused on 1. .. .... .. . .7. .. lo st, by tho attack on Warren. At ... ., , . . , , 1T , nineoolock the contest closed, Hancock ui,,- . . f., , , , , 1 holding posssion of the mound bo had . . .. . n , , . .... . . . .taken but the Confederates still retaining - tbo remainder of their works, About ".V. 7" " " 7"' , midnight tho Confederates began a can- . u ... nonade uPon "aneook s troops which was .. . r . ' ...... ZZZZ of thre; oat b - ' on TuM(hv ook lftM a mj,e " A mHo anJ ft hM lh ,B a h-0UM caU(jd th(J Pol rond, ono from the Ulock House nnd one Irnm Hnnir...vlvflni. run .n.Mlim.Di j , .w nnrriii tllQ Pa. Tllf tiridrnj ralmrn lUe' ZZn Uronm nV . 7n 5, th"9 from tho battlefield. About seven o clock, nn h rinnv iiinrfimiT rlin mnlr.itd rnn..H ... j 6, mona vouia require a campaign ol six that the Confederates had retreated. They I weakl. From ali appCaranceB the two ar withdrew carrying their baggago and . mios will remain on the Po for some time naarly all their wounded with them, along 1 to come. these two roads. General Hancock was. General Butler has not been heard from orlcred to follow, and found tbem jmt bo- sinco Saturday and nothing is known of yona me vo, cDtrcncnou in a new position on its southern bank. Their retreat had been in all about four miles! The Fed eral army was than moued up to Spotts. ylvania Court House, and that place was maao urants beatlquartcrs. Hancock! witii tne aiivanco was on tho river's edge, Gwiag to the heavy rains of Wednesday I night and Thursday, the roads were very heavy, and these movemonts were made witn anncuity. secretary Stanton tele- grapus tnai on rriuny tbcre as no Oght ing- The lino nf battle formed by tbo enemy on 'lLursday was sie miles south of Chan ., ..1 1 I . .i nnJ ..;n. ... : I . t r W"U,M""'( '"uo '""' B0""J or ap- paharwock at United States Ford. Their new line is thirteen miles from the Rap- pahannoek. Horn Spottsylvania to Han- u.k. icui-iour uuif miu 10 the North Anita is twentyono miles. From Spottsylvania to Richmond is forty - seven miles. South of the p0 and be - tween it nnd tlio iNorth Anna, thero are various streams all about tbo size of the n .t i Po and running through a f imilar country, First comtx. h T,i il.n tL M. .1. rirsi comes tUO la , Iben tbe Mat; then the East NortliP-i eraat. L Il . " iUV" ,UOT,BK UP luT WingJ and UIB Liasi l0rllicast creeK J then roleuatl. It.: .t. T7..i. i ... '" then the North Anna ; then Lit-1. iloTHvpr , w.rnnj ,i a .1.. c Acna jfosilion as before Htvncook's success. . J Thoir works are covered with woods, 'so General Bhondan a cavalry raid begau that the movements of tho men are oon icnjant Monday. Kofasied to tho east e0aled. Gen. Leo has cent a loWam lo ,,1 .r " .1 . .wo onuoerno post,on at Spottsylvan - ta, and then aouth to rho North Anna river. At Bea.vor jDatn.tten miles west of Hanover Junction, ho cut tho Virginia Central Railroad, destroying a largo 'quantity of provisions and several trains of I rtllflMlUl' nf nrnnifllnni n J A -cars ; besides releasing three hundred and seventy-eight Federal prisoners. He 'crossed tho railroad and wentto the South i .a , f .a uuf tuon lurnmg.ow no went to 41 in. ' otor Jouotlon, again catting too rattroad and destroying provisions, lie thin marched South towards Richmond, having several oonteiti with the encmv. IIo .n,i. ,.i-..,w.- effecting junotlon with General Uutlar. Ht.ti1 nn..ln.wt .ll cavalry of Grant', army. UUbltUHIII 1VIUU UVUI'IUVH UVU.IJ WIS is V Th0 , u,0 doflt)to intcliigenc5 ' o i . V.. j lum vjcucrni iunor. in his uwii uos- Datches ho savs ho has laid sleco to the f . ... laim siue 01 irury uiuu on wnicn i-ori Dring is eituat.d. Ho is thus about ton mil fmm Tliphmnnrl. Tti aarv " - " -" .. . the Richmond and Danville UailroadTovcr tll9 bond wal8 of tbc Appomollox; RnJ twenty - live miles west south-west ol llioa- molKi Qeneral Lee. it annoars. has not vet relroMed aorosi tue Po, Ho ,tiu - - holds the north Bank. Tho villace of Spottsylvania n on tho neutral ground, p08Scssed by neither army. Tbero has j,cen no iCro Oghting sinco Thursday, May 12. General Grant seems to have no U9,lro 10 auaolc llie CDemie Ps,llon' 110 ini,,,i,,i in Ro-i. Qi.ninn v,. b-""' - " j "") nwinp to the heaviness of tho roads, ao- ' t vo onerations will for the present be sut- "vu "lJBllo,,s "", ,0 uo prcstui Dended. ir . . . . Nothing has beeUi heard from General Twrer - ttier. On Thnr..le n,l.t .h... flenrral T,M On 'I'hursdav niirht wheu General Lee retreated, he merely swung his eastern flank back to the Po, so sib to present a northeastern front to Grant. He did not, , wo supposed yesterday, abandon tho ground north of tho Po, His eastern flank now rcstf on tb4l ,troamj ,oulh of Spotta. ..... .1 ' ..l !ini Ilia lino r.nvl.. .n . . ... ,,,a M.Bln.n n n I ' . . ..... " , , . ,u" ,V"H" "" 10" vu . . , . . " . Danlts' west 01 opottsylvama. Urant made noattacKuponl.ee either on Friday or gallant fcllowwill leave his home to bleaeh. j c.....j .1. .1 .v.'0. ... . J i.' . - road, Drevenlinf it. ' General Lens niok 0 ponsyivama ana no a u.o country lor about a half mile north ofit. country lor about a half mile north oHt. General Grant, lines has advanced about! alf a mile, and his headquarters are now a milo and a half north of the town. 'Spot sylvania thus lies in neutral ground still to be fought for, and beyond tho captures of prisoners and guns, Thursday's battlo was as ineffectual as that of Tuesday. The Federal supplies aro carried by Sn Irom Hello J ,.inw Wqahinn-inn Delow wasningion, fo.j, t0 the . noon I0TQ3 IU Hie a wagon from Hello Plain, on tbo Potomaot acsro8s the Rappabnn- .nocK ,0fd9 W. l,!5army- b0 nurg railroad has nit yet oeen rebuilt. A &M McM f l03,eB ln ttc Vari0Ug Cfp8 f GraDt' arm M rePrteJ ? M Our latest Int.Uigenee from the Army ? . '.r", " V! to that time and Iho armies held their for mcr position, Leo presenting a firm front and holding his ground north of tbc Po. The Confederates, it is reported, havo received large reinforcements. Thn mull hav iha rr.trli.rai nrrnv i varo . .. . . . . . ""P1 160 "ew iork anting I'ost ban telegram from Washington giving it as the orjinion ther tha. lheoanurft rtll0h. . . . .... his movements. The Ny, Po and Ta rivers form the Mattapooy; eight or ten miles seutheut of this, Lee cousidorcd tjbe ioicrxnedjate eountry susceptible of defonce, and eroded substantial earthwork: yar immodi- ately in front of our present position. Tbey are eocded, and seem to mount heavy guns. Ow troops are between the Ny and Po rivers, from one to two miles north of Spottsylvania l. . . ... . uundred wouuded and tblrteen iiundred miisinc The flth oorns iias Jost one thousand killed, sir tho.and wounded and twelve hundred visaing. The total' losses oi tuose lexeo orns amoutit to twen - ty-seven thousand seven iundrod. Burn- ' side's losses are nearly in tho same pro - 1 portion, and swell tho total to abouot ,thirt;-fivo thousand. Tho proportion of' slightly wounded is extraordinarily larne.1 i ..w.v.,,.,,,j iBijjD. Th, r.ftnff1pr.. i. , j ., ... lbe Lonfcderate have gradually adjust- Lj .l.!. I! .. ... . fiuiiruituiiiDi' uiiDii Llie iifiui riti nnmn iiniii O 1 . . fj wv ,m ""V J uo eamo , Richmond, dated on Webnespay last.in which he states that bis losses inthopre - ,ious conflict had beep .verj small On Monday the 6th of .may iio cantnred a , cannon from Grant's western flank. -Ff0m I 1 1 . 1 . an mat wo can learn meiUa.nrederates.do net seem to bo msteritll v ininrii-rl. !, njl ,j .. . j no doubt are fatigued, but the two .or three days rest has refreshed them, and " r larss relnrorwmfrnts hsva mad nn tn, " r j Tho 2d corps has lost eleven hundred St.i.los aged 8 years 9 m.mths and 23 days. 1 " B''ruP- tWuii'ou'i a'ay before unknon. I killed, sovoii thousand wounded, fourteen' In Tln.illn . oaii, n t. tt., I TIII2 i'iilJtVIAiV Si'M!!' hundred missing. The 5th corps has lost rietta U ALDv.wlfe'of Edwaud H'. Baldy i n,.!vInir!nf.?.?LV'S.riK.l!l". ' twelve hundred killed, seven ihoiiianil fi' KQ and daunhttr of tholatu Hon. J. 0. ' f!.b.- ""ppiying thuibiooi withit. vitai i-nnciDieor their losses, Their1 fatlguo and losses aro no worse than thoso of Grant's army, and thcj ira" i till a frfmibabiV obetaalo in bis path to Richmond, It if very bsrdto, lavwli'at Butlor Ib dobtf. ;Nodc(ij((f;ip!.lligencfl has beon reeo vcd.frtrm Mrri. th'riti li ii ! ifertorittl (We go to press on Friday morning. : The papers of Thursday evening last bring us no news. Tho Brinies of Grant and Lea nrst atill on tfi Pn, tWnitMtir rpinfnr. " ----- - - - 1 " 'fcj -.... cemout!1, and throwing up entrsnchmenta.) "",77 ZT onii. Another Veteran Of the 20th' Gone.- nirs j . ?i. Armsiroug ot this viilsgo.rc t sri . . a in oeivcu a despatch yesterday from ualti- more, announcing the death of her huv band, which took nlnea at tho honnital in . . , . I . T , .. J II K . . , ... - . - , i taai Cliy, on OUnaay' iat. iur. Arm- il"??Tw" J ,n" 01 ,h0 28th 1e' JJ J" relied' to tlio call or thoir country. Ho was with tlu m In all their marchos and battle. Ho wa wounded in both legs, at the bloody battle of Codar Mountain, and was dis- u:irr!n m fliinr iiin inrq n. a. oh ar fed from aervieo nnd aoni. liotnc. T.t fall I. some time at Elmira, was srnt forward H died of Kheumatism and EyreMpelai i!,.t5,0 hospital en Sunday 1st. He was thltt3'nx ";narf;r v. Mr. Joa M. Jlrmtnng, named iii the . . f .1 abovo notice, was formerly a citizen ofl t, i ,,. . . . , Bloomsburg. iJiuouisourg. 111s rematas wero inierrcu, -m . in. , -.i ti on 1 liursday of last wcrk, with tho Hon- Mp .l ,,. . ! ,, . OrS Ot ar,in too iiloomaburp: llOSCmont n.. T I.: vumv.iiajr vatg tr uio u.nuca, ...... Browa's Bronchial Troches, for Brown's Bronchial uougus, Uolds, nqd Irritated throats are offered with the fullest sonfidenco in their efficacy. Thoy have been thoroughly tes- d, and maintain the good reputation they have justly acquired. As there aro imi- tations, bo sure to oltajrithe genuine. C? . I.. rnL. ir.l... . , ., . 1 t icers aro nraving mo. aangers 01 revor, --..6-.- Scurvy, Wounds hd Cholera. Many woo, oy mo am oi -Houoway a nils ana Ointment."' would have returned to bit famil, strong and healthy. Soldiers, try thorn 1 Only 30 cts per box or pot. rri.. tl 1 Wnat JtlaVe We Gained. , J he Army and Natal Journal, reVlOW- , . - , lOg the Campaign of tha VCar 1804, as far . , ' , , , , ' DS It has advanced the defeat at OIllS- . ., ,,. , , ... tee, the tJiIufc at Charleston, the raids of a. ,., ,., .. , , . oncrman and IVIIpatriCK, tbe lOSS Of Ply- ., i, , , if-, .TiM, . i moiltll raUUCab and l'Ort rtllOW, and IbC . . - n , n- recent disasters on the Red RlVC, Sari : fflnt ii.a liaan I,n' fi,.,,l ,.,., Miat Uas UCCn tllO result, WUUt lias bnen.tle (jaiu of all these operations, which , . , 1 , , J liavo OOSt US in Ktllel, WOUndcd anil prj H- oners, not less' than tin thomand men, or more than twice the number loit bv Gen, Grant in bis great operation, from Chat- anooga last November I The net profit Irom all tlie.-.e terrible costly opcrationn is What? Well at this limn WO bold Fort w.im, i ,r i n, at, uiib mill, wo ni'lll rort dvl KU83CV, and tho rebels hold Fort Wil- lian... Bit what beyond this can truly and possibly be set down as .ho real gains and losses Of tile dozen expectations of QfJlJ ' 6B"Simoa Cameron ia talked of as a mr u..uiuu "'"u ' candidate for vice President on tho ticket Wltb Old Abe. Iljo Dai BOOK thinks there no earthly doubt that Simon bus vice ' enough to grace that position. that position. Such a tioket would be a fino combination ofsniut and rascalitij an excellent presentation of tho character .of tlio great shoddy par- ty- c MARRIAGES. On tbe 1st of May, 1864, by the Rev. jj W. Lescher, Mr. Jcqb Andes, and Miss Anoeline Weiss, all ol Uol. co, Pa. On May 15th, 1804, the same. Mr, Jonv Co&cman, of (Iron Dilo.) and Miss Catharine M. Heller, of Greenwood, Hoi nn ln CO, I a, DEATHS. In Bloomsburg, (t Iron Dale.) mi Ves- terday morning, James Ralston, In iho 7otn year ol bis age In Banton tOWntbip on the 1 2th of May. lioiiEUT W.., (onof Richard .&. An.anda I . AliiHTnniirnv an . 1. - Qf.,1. - f i ' " Jcu u "cr. ngf: t,..'.:,, ... .L ' "3 48 year., 8 modths and H.days q C ' - ".i 1 Mftll rlMrticrmrtltlX 1 MUlMUUUUm3, EXEOUTOU'8 NOTiCU. " Estate of William Cole, Jhceuscd. TFT1 T!m,a ' " Katate of,y,iii.n, JLi Cole, late of Jleiit.ni tiiwnshlp, Columbia enuiiir 5. ave i,.en granted b iha iieei.e, Ir Co uf." hia eounty. to the undersigned; all persons havlag laiin. agalnuthe e.tate of the decedent are renue. .S to present tbe.ulo tb, Hiecutor. atth.ir qildeacJ in aaid town, nip without delay, and alliieraoHainHnkT ...v i.j,.l.u tu.iun mi t.rf ,r, n.n,.n, ., i. SIOKTGO.MRV COLE. Tnoa. n. colk. 3 Eieeutnrs, May SI, iefft-6vr.82 00.' Public Sale V-0 F 7ALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. 'nde,..,n,d. Are,,, m .. l v L ,A iYr H vn- ,n , , ,r ' . J F .0,f oforo'u' M..! XX&ZVfX' 'Wi'l.tt'.fcf ia atriavxIoH fn I ha ll o nlivn 1 -1 tu 1 i .... aceoiumodaiion , of III rmmiiy. Vu.v,mi .be iiia .Vp" ''"'' 0A,!.n" ".' PMrchaser, mere is an ciceiiem wen nt ytaler.pii said premt. "r"itw ,b0 u,ual 0U,bulJin n, "'' f chone ..KTl'ViMl" V.'0.'ci'k-.''-H'?n iyb'n Mvu'.aiii win viirin isr (irmi oa DllfJO KOQWA .. Jron wamch. Hlertassbiirr. My,yi,Ai, i e NEW FAW1T GOODS, FOR SPRING ,S.U11MER, 'PHlfi subscriber has just received a new, I anortnientof iIoileryTiluralngiandN.vrCcd; lUCllRf A L s.o.i oi.ovr.i'., DOLI.rt, HTAVB. BATC'IIEI.P, HOOP-SKinTfl rouTJionica, LI. (i.iii.bI col. IP. A. D. WEIID, Ncit Door below Court llouiil nioomibutft. May 31. ItOI, rpEtlittULS DISCI.OXUUES -HECnETd X MILLION! A mott valuiible and wnndcrful bubllcatloa rOHTIIE A oldtl uifi. ad3il colored nrravirlr. DR iiitn TER'8''!?Vl;V!La?,LVM ' j iv I'll in un uii iTVMimi . . hbm.v,, . nnd Heiual di.or.ler ofevcry kind w til nevfr rail Mt , Iteiuedlee. for their ipeedy cure. The pactlceof lr i Hunter lia long beeK and .till If, unbounded, but at 1 the earne.t aoliiltallon of nunieroun per.un. he ha. teen indued to extend hit modicai un.f,iiiicnthrouith ,' pevemive of .ecret vicee.or a. sdidefor th. - . ..... .. .. aiieviaiion or one oi inn moil amui anu uv.iruciiw .1 MlB,l,.n nf i.tln nf I. .una, . lc,migei ever vl.ltc.l mankind. One copy aeeUrrlytn-1 vciupvii .ni ue lomarueu uce vi n " r" i of the United Htate. for 0 cent, in I' O tamp, or 3 ci pels for SI. Addreit, post paid, Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Dlvi-ion HtreetNcw Vork. May 31, 1804 -y. fl'O WOUNDED BOLDIERS.-AI.L SOt.OIERS who X have been discharged by reaion by WuUNDfl UK Cr.lVEDIN ANY UATTI.C. and who have not rccel-vi-d the ONcUUNDHKIJ DOLLAUH OUNTV, can receive the aame now at once by appliing ellher in pcraoii or by li-tlcr.at 'I 111: M 11,1 TAlt Y A D NAVAL AQHNUY, No. iV Walnut Street Phi'a'd. JOSLPHE DEVlTTtCO. PrtlZE MONEY. A full II t of ALL PAYABLE TO DATE can be seen at the oincea. Theae and all other claim againit lhu Uovernmeut aroniptly col lec'ed. May 21, If 94. ANY WIDOW.'orPARBNT.nrOUl'IIAV. or UltOril. Ell nrtflSTEIl ofanySOLIIir.lt, SAILOli or MA. KINE, KILLI1D, ur who l.ai 1)11,1). in llie eervice nf the united Bute.. v.im desire, ninei-y-bix uoi lar(ji.) a vear i-en'siov, fnm one iiu.uiied , u rij.tivii.-N uuauiii.u ,u nlnltv-mvc uui.- i.ahs (tiu,) ca.-ii iioii.vty, ami ei the atr.nra or pay due him. should call at once nf write to josei-ii i:. iiEvrrr!o..Ni4S7 walnut sr., tiic miu itauy & navalaoency piiila-d. -Alsn, State P.iy. Cuunir.City, Wurd or other llnunty ' c, Ifthere ia any due. Apiy either in peraou or by i letter. , jiavji , li'CI. I'UOSI'Et'TU.S OK THl! ClttlAT NATIONAL WORK, HISTORY . (CIUL, POLITICO h &. MILlTABr, OF THE Southern Robollion Comprehendli.j, also. All Important Slate Tapara (Confederate and Federal.) All Ordlnancea ofde. canton, l'roci'cding. of Onncresa (llebel and federal.) ltemarkable Spoechca.xe . ttiKi'thr'r with official Ileporls f Uoniiii.iiidcra.Army and Navy etati.lica, .Mnpa. is,, ' BY GU.VILLE J Vlf fOR, To be Completed in 3 Volumes, Supor Royal Octavo. Ucautifully lUustruteU xuith Metl En gratings, Maps. fyc. Prepared expressly for this work, by JoiiN uoatins, una other hr.st-clnss artieti Volumes I and II Now Ready. Tills trulv Nutional Werk rliar..rtprir.d ttv a trfmlln. Journal a. the "far-it'ou of Hi-tones." has now t.iUu its planrinitiratareastlie;i.tory par eicellence.of tbe Ureal Itebellion. It ha. received las will be een b reference to the letters and notices subjoined) the endorsement of tlu lea'' jut; men nnd the lending jn.ir. al. of the country, It i. coui.m'Udeil by those most qualided tojudge, as sucha Record oflhe Itlscl'roereia "d KeKiiltmil the War lor the Union a every lntelli- ne.it citiieii sh.iuid pua.fss. a. tin? muicnta, i cr.-;. the ground of tin, He- belhon, a well in its IVIkJciiI mid riocial a. in its Militar) aspects It dealj, in chronolosli; order, with the open and the srcretiiioveiiieiit.rorriaieaaii.il In the several Stitesj it compounds the proieeilints ofthe prucceila of 'the Alnnuinnery L'uiivci.tinii and of Hie Confederal,, siaca- Cnuaresa ; all proedinss iii thV FeiicraM.-iinfre.. relatinK tn the u.-etilmia orSeceasion und Itehellion.slvinirrujlri port, ofthe crtnt ..eb.Me., f!"ro"i,""0",.' ,',"'H?'"' "J, f1,u iVLuua turns. cc. ol Hi.) rresntent j tliua frovnir a (.on.tilcte compendium of the pulitic.il phaseaoftlie nttempled 'l.e'cnrd .r the stupendous sniiury d Naval reutures ortne k-i .-iii..., it win neaii iiutcoui.ibu SnVatf;. SSfc?;.! Iran t'eopie. .Moat or two volumes win oe iiwoted m ,hc "I'etatious ot the army and Navy As each vol ,lMe cnnlalns ui.iru litter press thin any two volume, "f '"'1;r profesaed -ltii.turm' now offered to the CSuuX' -V llilt,lry vin , e8mprlfjdlullir..8'up(,. Kynl nctaro volumes, ofabout liuou pjgea eachbenuti. "ull Pinled, iii double ci.lu.nna, fipm specially pre- pared type. The amount of matter in rath volume is equivalent to the contents ufaix ordinary dollar books. Tims m three volumes tiu au;n.,r m luve n...Pi space to, conanler every evefl .illy and satisfactorily,' houMUuw draeaft. .low leiijjihajoniH'toushthe llm work can only be hd oflhe cayaaaer. His m,t .ailil Uv Ill fr.,1 se6cd ou souuij avail tiiemseivea ofthe rust prup o.ltlll.l of the nyelit. ositiou ofthe niu.it. Lach volume is euaranlnl to be .i-i.al. in all respects to the specuueli copy exhibited by tbe stent. JAS. D.TUHtllU . fublisher IJ aprucc rit N Y, Adrcas correspondence to HOWARD HOVCY, General Aeent. 1J Hume rli M V Pirat'Claaa Canvasaera Wanted JA.MLS V. KtlULHil Agent, for Columbia Co. ; Way ill, JcSI.-Jw TO ALL ' INVALIDS. ' IRON IN THE BLOOD. tl is well known to the medical profession that IKON lathe Vital rrinriplu or Liu JVeiuent ofthe blood. food ia not properly digested, oraf from nuyeauae what. ever, tho neceaaary quantity of iron j. Hot tajten into th,. circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole system inn., ucii.ru cmi'iiy irom lue Jtou wo eat j but I r Clio wffers. The bad Mood ni irritato the heart. Mill clot- up thu lungs, will obstruct the liver and will send us uia.'sFc.,iuuuciii; eieuiri.is in an parts or tha sis. tein, nndevery one Mil, suiter in whatever organ may e predisposed to disense. Ice great value id' IKON AS A ill lSi)M SX1S is well known and arkuonlodecd hv nil m.l,.. . 'l1.,. ! IHl jx, I, U hj. I. t. ' " ".i" ila" 111 u'1"' lhl! circulation and a.simiiatoal'once ,7" ":.. W, ",:'af. v"" ""V ' -."'r. i'uj. in ,i.HIt".l 11. 'I'HK PERDYH.V Si'IlflP cure. Dy.nen,,.. m,co.di.4.i'u,- p , iSfErSJ'1P ,UniZiZvufr t "" THE PERUVIAN SYIUP Cures Chronic JJiirrnaa. Scrofula, Rolls, Scurvy. Lou of Constitutional Vigor. THE lEItfjyjAA SYJlfJP Cprca Ncryoua Affictions. Female Complaints, and all diseases of the K,ldueys and Madder. j THE PER Ul'lAN syujJP Isaapeciflf. for all disaeca originating In a bad state! I "i'1!" y"' r atcompauied by Debility or a i-uwr3tale rainuhlcta containing ccrtincatia of cures and recom ."ondaio,,sf,0m.ome-or Sn'SKS IsClfCt a fUW Of tllU llBittnri .h.u ll . .. w ii .'""NK Williams, nsa. rrrsldont ofhe Metropolitan Ihink, New York llev. -vlie'LHTt.VlJNa. Uio diu- Christain tdvoqatj and Joaroal. Hev, I' UllUttCII, Editor New York Chronicle nev John Pieroont LeU Is Jnlin. nn. M n '.V Warren hurt. in, 'xy Abur D Puller, tc.v (iur. I on Hi. lb, us, ov Hylvauusl.'obb, lev. T, Starr King. Itev I phr.ii.n Nine, Jr., Itcv Joseph II Clinch, Kcv. Henry Uphaiii, Itev P t) Head ev. BOsivell Kinney. M u!. S K Kendall .H I). " W K Chi.(iolm, M D. Francis Dana, M (). Jeremiah Stone, 'M, J) Jpse Ajito ganchea II p. Abraham Wendell M L). A A lleyei, . 0. J It hilton. tl ll Itev John W Oiuieitead, II, I.'. Kinney. M D. rreparj. V.',.ily,.r? J' CLARK ii Cwcjcluaively'ior uiodjiuuc,, no s'Ji Br.oa.dway New York. No Family Should bo Without It. ninl t ww.U vj il,, tUgglllS, .V !....'"at" ""tji iiroiiiway, New York. 8 t.(lWL,E u ;0 Tremont St H,"0n Ma Iff lm-lSi1''' ni ""'f An othr notlom. to which lie Invites tin atteatlon dtte fof AP8EMIII.Y, atlhe approaching gji;ral elc. ,wtsrw Comprltlnn lllmrfry. poetry, f it.lon.TTi. of tbcliadlei aenernny.- , ' tlnn, .ubjccl in tho Jeclilon or th Columbia county tig If EL uli'xy anil lh" cluolcl,. .,. BWhraler k Wllwa'awIni Maehlnei fr nlj, Dm9cralli! Convention. iArnuV 3tT ala!0!TMC8 Aim. BjnJov Be hiiol llooka and lllblei. . i .iYM. U. JACQU V. 'j3fcaSP .,. , u!,.P...ii,j..ilJ . . . ..-.l.. II..'. II. I. 1. M, II I lltO .,..! M.,1 11 1PIU .UIIUV, ,,uuM..,ullf, f; , Lite uitiac.it iron. 'TVIIEAT. priel, I eo i 1 IS 71 e ou 8 50 1 M 4 VO Pnoi JL rfaamfiilljr, Motnoi lliat ' ttio Hii.lfr.i . ' PtrrATUBSr, .What ftu mIT at Uio - bacon, . jo im DLobMeouno, the nig,' nd 0:ii:,i iiay by th ton. moo A&MrtniK.rr Cr uorn. - PUCKWABAT, ItYK. ri.titlR tier hM. cmVEttfEEtli rLAXHEEt) DUCKWIIEAT Flour. CHICKENS', ptrpolr. CANDIDATES.' Candidate for Assembly. Legislative. P rofoundlv irateful for patt evidence! of Rcneroui confidence llie undctilmud, witli tho apprnbailooi m.nv rhl. n.mnrralic fellotv (llllent (ttho-p npln i.n. h. .i..iv fit.nt.ri.tr.Lannouiicc. mm ne win mi a 9 ; .1 'iniiiii.iin ..a aiai- anM:iiiii.i Intllic-I.celilatlve Dl.trlct compoied ofthaUountlc. of fnluinbia nnti Montour, at tlie npproariiinK ucnerni eXn. .iibJccU "ho uiagi-a ItlZ KUtilct. and the ''"' ;,k"i Vii.,.hi. ii,n.0erailrnniivenllon. - LEVI L 'IM TK. Dlooiiuburt. May 7. WA. Candidate for Sheriff. 1 1 TU AIM' IN A. AM ME U MAN. of Fish- JJ lnecre'k towmhlp, we are aulholid in an- nounce will bo a ranitidine rof tno ciiKHir i .ij1 the approaching Ocneral Eleitlnn. anl'Ject to t!:o deria Ion of the Columbia county Deiuucraticeontt.lum. May J, leu. !. CANDIDATE KOll SHKUIFF. QAMUEL 8NYDER, of Milllin town Yj ship, we are authorlied to ntiiiounco, w. be a candidal,- fur the fllKKIKKALTY.at the r.pprothint Oeurral Llerliin,tli)rclt) the dcciilon of the L'oluuibla county Democratic Oonvei.titiu, 4 may 7, ieu. en CANDIDATE FOR SHEIllFL', WILLIAM KHICKBAUM, of Miff lilt Imvn.lilD. we ar aulhorlto.l to atiuixinco, will he n candidate tor tlio SIIKitltTALTY. at lh ap pr.'AchlnR General Ulrctiou, rulijcct to tin- deciiion tf the Columbia Comity Democratic Convention. lMy 7, lew. kuu SlilIEEI'T'SVH':. Iy virtue of a Writ of Vend. Exp. itfucd I V out of the Court of Common Pleas of fihiulkill County, tome diretln.l, there will be sold nt I'ublc Ven due or outcry, at the Court House In the Iloro.itli of Pottaville, in said County, on Sat ui dai the th day June next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, All that certain farm on tract nf land lying and bejiig situated in the Cnunliea nf Pehuylkitl and Columbia, lu the township nf Union ill Schuylkill, county, tinu Cniiyngnam township In Cil jmbia eounty bounded and described arfoll.iw, to wit : Beginning nt Hemlock thence along land." of Ceorao Limlrninutb, south sevetitysevcn dewiest Weit'I'wo hundred ami forty four per'hes to stones, thence North twenty nine decrees West fjily ritl.i per-ch-a 1 1 stoucM, iheute alo.iQ llie land of 111, Idle ntnt George Linden. 11.1th, North Sixty ail an I a half ,l:rcei Unat iwo biindretl and thirty ail pi-rrhes to to,i.'s. th.-uce al.ius land of said Ucorze Lin.teuinutli outli twintyniue dsreea east one hundred and eighteen perchtf-. 10 this pine; of beginning, containing (IN'L IIUNUIIKli ANU TWENTY TWO ACHES: mar nr leas with tint appurtenance ctinsi.tiii ol a Two Urnn? DWELLtHu llocsx V7KXTIIKR hm.kdkd. with stone bate mvi.t, ii.teo.tr story lug Hoihe and a log Hani S.-lzd and taken in Ksecutlun as the property or VMIIU1.1 l.indeii.iiut , a.lJ nillbe soldby- JOIIN BACH, fhT. heriirs Orhce PntWr lie. May . Irfii,-t 1SC4. ISC1. PHILAPELPHIA & ERIE KAIJt"HOk3Lr&. This great line trnverses the Northern and North, west counties of I'eausylvauia to the city of Erie, on Lake I'.rie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Itailroa ' Company, and under their nuapicts is bilHg rapidly opened throughout its entire length. II )a u.i.v In llie for Passenger and Prright Hsinesi from iLirrisburc to Hmporium, I 3 miles) on theKait eru Division, and from Hhellield to trie (Tcu.iles)ua tin Western Division, timk or rissavaiK Tfiiss it joarncusit t-i-in. Mail Train leaves, Hast VI ti . M, Eipresa Train" " 10 57 V. M. Mail West J ii " Uxpress ' -' " 7 MA.M. Cars in ii thri ngh wippn cviko U'th Wivj on t.iesv trains etwien I'inl.idelpliia ami Lock Haven, an., HaHiiiiOfe and I.oik Haven. New and eleg,it fleep. Ing Cars eerninpauing the Hxprcss Train both wayj between Wijanisport and Ualliujore, and Williams port nnd I'JjiUdrlpbia. For information respecting Passenger busluoie, ap ply ntthe S. K. t.'nr. I 111. nnd Market rite. And for Freight biisineasof the Coiajngy's Agrnta H. II. Kingston, Jr.. Cor. 13th and Market Hit., I'hil'a J. iV. Ueynnlds, I'.rle, J.M. Drill, Agent N. (,'. It: H.. naltimore. 11. II, lloiistou. Ui'U'l. freight Agt . I'l.iU Jtlrbls. Lewis I.- Iloupt, Itriri.Tiikel Agt I'hiladelphia. Joseph D. I'olts, Utn'l. Manage,. Willuuispoit. May 7 ItiiA. Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Mtiiltoail OV AVU 4VT'll JAN". l. im. PASnUNOCII TUAIN3 WILL RUN AS riVLI.OWd: MOVI.Va H O V T II. i'esiiHgtr, Leava 8crantnn - 4 00 F. II. Kingston iii Ii ooutaburg .... a,v3 - Rupert. t3I " Danville t.5 Arrive at Northumberland, B.ii M O V 1 N 0 NORTH Leave Northumberland, . (on A. 31 Danville, ' . MO " Rupert, . , . . . 9.gj tiloombug .... ' Kingsto ii.n p. , Arrive at Scruutou ,j,i Freight at I'assepger Reaves ninomsburg, 10.15 A.M. Passengers taking tbe Vnll Trin Hoiuh ronn-cl with the Uiprem truiu tioy NnrliM, i.riving at llnrrisliurg at!i.3(iA. M llaltimnre 7.00 A. M., nnd at PhiUiielphia at 7.00 A M. na Mail rra.lp fr,s?i Norlhuie'v laud leavea immediately after the Lfprvas train fto.'i iir ri.b.irg mid UuUimore, aljonii.g Pf avengers Iraving Philadelphia at IU.4Uf. M. tu reach points on this road during tbe iicx.torennou. New and elegant Sleeping cars ae-ompany the night trains each way betweefl N'V.th.tinbcrlniid and Haiti, more, and Northumberland n;id Pla lelphia. II. A- '0(.. Supt. J, C.Wells, (Itn-l 7ici.l ren Kingston, January 3u, leH. THE mY GROrEHV STORE. MORE FRESn GOODS. Just received at Erasmus' fltw Store, Molusics, Sugars, Toas Coifce, llies, Spices, HaTs afd Caps, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, Sogars, CandieB, Ravens, FEED AND PROVISIONS. Together with j. great variety of notioaaaad steels, raa, ton numerous to menilon. ir?-Jlu.tier. i'ti; Meat and produtr generally taken ln exchange for goodi, p ' Dloonuburt.MayO.ieCL' A, n,r.A8ML'S. SORXU CENTRAL IIAILHAV Summer' Time Table. in O TUAiBi,iiLY to and fmm the North nrt r! Wl: Elmlfa.a.id all of ...... - : ifUMi iijc iv ruin anu Trains of the N'ortn IVmui ii.ii..... .. i,; ! cr iblrj ?i0.? Su,"'ury mlZil i aauTiiW)sn t Mail Train .leaves Bunhury dally (eieeut i Sunday) I ' leaves Harrisburg. " arrives m lialtlmore, I tVpteii Train leaves Bunbury dally (eicent I . r'niidajr.) ' " leaves Ilarrlsburffueept I ,Mon.aj-,) " arrlvc.s .at tWliimore riailv (ex. n"' burg Aceo,r1.,'1ol.itl'ori Mavei'li'ar.rli- 10.10 a.m. 1.13 p ni, S.U 11.07 p.m. S00 a. to, 6.13 OJO n Mail Train laae?UalUmo'reUdally ft'icept I as Hat lla..l.l.... D.Ua.ra. LIS p. in. .I5 ' .. ..r'j1' ,u.'s apreia Trains Uallimore ilallV leave. II. i.h m- V arrive.. taunbu?: er further tnloraialion apply at theOffire mtiv ....t. - it . i mux. To be fouml anywhtra' In th County, cr.ri'ij.ii.., ', . Noli1. I.Mter, l.i'ral ."ml Cap Toperi Vuni', ,iJt reiiciln lnkatid KtiVfloji''" M.-VO . '. NEW AND SECOND-HAND VO llo order ; by ipcclal nr.sn(teineiit.vltli'New Vurk ii?n. DUUIVS, UUUU ninn X o,l Xiuril UUl'j! tr.il !ntcc:ie tnd cople. of Iho tJhlteil SlnUi, i.tl .... ....... -j -"i 11N.IIIU1IUU IU laWWU. 1IY,-', tl.tyfl m nittifl .... ... Illtinnnb.l R, Nov. 7 l?l UP D E GRAFT'S liYU AM' tiXil I.M'IMIiVKf, ' . (On tlie 1U ire, 'JUrco Doors from S'tecle'j "Hou WILKESI3ARUE, PA- 'Ti IIIS IKSTUTIOiN if hoVop".n;.d s.v furnished In the tnjit coally stylo, .fl-tsi.u,!, I'matoartit Oyeiuting ISoonu are inrge, ronvculnii ;m V. u iiuajuen. ,.10 onrrin iiimiiniuni' i-iiiiuua 1,,, ' fiiti'st coiipcllnii of li.it.'ii.iiPMtn In lhii ii.'jnltv hL lima nta laeuuica win Him.-ie nun in uirri n.i nii tn f-jiil'sncU. i" prncllii' He Mill oprrnteupun ,,!it. . various luriiix of lll.l.ii,'l;S, Catntnct,' On l.tcu ,( the I'upll. Cross t'.ves, I'lcj.ire ol Tear ! ,ui In veraiu.i of the Uyell.Is, rioryfliiiii tic, kr. AmJwi ;r. at uil forms t,ror,.n. Eye iliimtileJ Llda. pu.e'.', of the Cornea, a-d Scroliilnus dlarnsei, nf tlu L)j it, gethcr with all the diseases to which Ills Lyu Is aj, iecl. liUAIVinss Will treat all the illiaaei, er,s-.s.tJ the orgi.n. Hlscharcea f.- nil thu I 'it r. rtolv".! ti t-itarrh, Jitlnnlty ot iit-urlini.iot.il Ua .fiii-ae thn Ilium l dwHroyed. Will insert an it'liritiilmg antwrlm nearly till Ida purp'iea ol the tiMura'.. Uttfr.AriErt tir Till! 'I llltOAT. All iliacJioa toj. 1110. 1 tn the Throat aiu Vu.., v'ill be tri'.ili.'.l OUM'.itAl. riUIOUUV.-lle wlil opurat.i up n Hii reet. Ilutr i.ip Vint 1 t.llaie, I ihmus, ur.iic. 1 1 geu loiiciis, wc na-tic np.'riiiton. n mi.'. w tle.h into I'cfnnni'il pnrln.iml lieneral h ir;;, , .( whV.Jttr rliira.tr it nny ptount, II CIIN I A (or KUm lti;.J tin will perform Ml a. ., operiitinn for llm raolitil (ci mpl 't-) cum ol l''.r i,i 1111. u uiHiuestlmnMy n perlVit r..ren.Ld h dul.t, v i, lllth: or no pnl.i. Hut nfnriiiy lut.tlrJil op"i 't'i 'l" 1 tlolon there lu been tin f.uliirea. It luting met v. perf' 1 1 uppiiibation of all liolnve auliniit!' '! " AltTlh'ti.AL U I'.i. Wllllu.eitnrtllaial-Lyei f. nig thin th 11. nil ill and rxpri mioti of the n.itura. Tlieyaro luscrt'd wit:, tlu li'ifl pain. H K VH lit ItllOl l. ('iies.)-Thi trouldeunme dm,, Is readily cured." Thoso .uirrrii.g frouiit will '.' In call. Dr Up DeOraffvlslts Wllkes-Ilarre wilhaM". buil.'ing up u piriiuiicnt lintitute for tin- trt-i.tmenl the Eye, Laraud Oeneral Surgery. The exiierieb'H . more than n quarter ol a ci ntury in II, Kpit.'l nnd V" ' al practice, lie hopes, will be a 1uinck.1l gani.aiU-i. those who may 1,1 tli.pused to employ him. .'t)aj H, IKtil. tf. st iiuoLisiiir.i i on &XI.& I'ittsb'irgh Cniunierclsl College. Ulughamplin " " Crittenden's ' Nilladdlfibli. '' Hiriittun, liryant . Co.. " ' Tliea ."rnps, ar iuniniiur.1 of 315 niul 3 SO u, issouiuch cash, by tlic ttiiil. nt on enlriugi itl.cr -:ru -.lion- I'nlli'gcJ. Voiinu men desiring toobta.n a tini, d i.'ol!.'gi.ite IMuritii.ii, will here rind 3 good 'pecu.i Hon by applviugut tbe orliee ofthe .May I U6I. WOLL.VItllA DKMOUA'r AUCTIONEER.' I" II 1C undtT'lciied' inform his IriiMnlj and fHow-eliir..u. throughout this i.n l tl,. .. mug couoli.i that hi i s a regularly llirn.nl mini ., under the Uuited iitatea Laws, and is prepaicd tu c-i ill Htinf hfitl ipvtsI yr.ira xptrifnet in Hi? Lujtrmi lie flUffji !iiinHf tUKl U'i will Lc nblu to (fire Uj faction tu all who employ him. MCOH HHKMIAUT. li-llt. T..a. W IfrMJ 1' ... smu'liioi ui i);jj t r aV(J, S. Jffl. DcIVCHjF'S CLOTHING HALL No. 2')J North Sceort.l Sti-f.-t Phi! );.fTA'TLY oa hind a f II n.sitt iur! -e V. i ' j Jtad .H-n tint :.,'. If-filnir as J tl.i.; 'Fi. i g ii ois it b"l.'..le uaJ Kttati January v. Itci. cm. i r. sua. t. x New Hkug St ok WHOLESALE AND RET A I. 1'IIB unilersifni d would inform t'icir fne.i Is .I'l,. p.,Mic geiierally.thil they !ac 'n th lmi. mer.y oceumcu i.y uo, Itc-jcir rly oceupicd by (lo. M.li..;r! sjilliehi., iliifng, mi Miin street, ill Vjfit-un, habiU'!e be ',t treceiveii a full supp.y ot Almi, nUiuiltlfc, Uuilding, mi Miin street. IliUXc fut rvcciviMi a full iui'p:y ot Kliuijin, nituii, KiJIHSlJH, iVhkh will be sold on tuodcrs!'- leri.is fur reay pjy AIo, NuTIOVd geii-.riillv, f e . ry variety, vn.-.l sir-, rnysieians- prri-rlfflona careful compo'indeJ. n all '. in a id tin j-l.irt in t ce, . 0111.11.11111; er tne ocst .jlretiona, and ''r,' VValiT in .r-nrou. 1-7" A share of tlu puillc custom is rerpeclf .11 . icuod. nrt'R i. Moyu.t. dlivinisbarg, April II, l&J. Notion to the Tox QpUeclorr. V OTliJE i lurtby given to ;tlf enT.'o . tors of State. Cuntv, and Dog Tar. and riiie?, holding uti-aiU dtipliciten for 160a and previous joa,-'. that they t.ie ftrirtly required tusuitli; a:,'. ,-ay to the County Tro.tJii.-er. on Si.tui the 29th ol May iost., or writs for ih.'i: immediate collretioti will bo placed in tits hand of tbe Sheriff. 0. W. HESS, ROHR MollEXRr, ,1 Coin 1 1, T. J. VAKDEUSLILE Oomrai'iirviers OfSco, Ulooinhburg, May 12, 181H SWRTAKTtoFEMALO 3 IfiiS (D IB A rM A IT 0 TJ . TO TOE liAEl;S! .BOTE liAKJIIED AND 8INGLB. Oldest Regulator lor Females. DU. CIIEESBMAN'S FE.MALU PILI.B Will knmediately relieycwithont pni, all diet,ur. cca of ll ii uerjoi i.e. rUarlinrKn. ..i.,.,. 1 ' la,. Ion or ..rppVeH.ioii They ac lik ' r , c LC! ',tP,rnn ttiXl Mf'l'ydll8cul or , in.'ile'. ," i . fii ,r , TV T,r tuaciio.raina in tht Louis L. mJ "'Pbatlon ofthe Heart. Nervous 'I re n n, llyaterica, Bpasins, ll,(1ken Sleep, aid otl . r .'. plensan and duigejou. nflects of on u. nit, rnl con... tion of t , semal funcijons In tl, To, " iwt J Httor All, us. or Whites they ,irt a soeedv rure Jill. OIIBKSUMAVcf rU.LLli PILLs! Have been ti.ed over a Quarter nf Centurv' Ther are olfered the on ,Vf0 mean, nf ne ng i iter ruptcd lueiiairuulfon. nut La lie. i..S, Tl ear n iiriuJ tTu,'!"llC0nliilun of " female sv, a I a which thu Pills iiiiinot be taken without nrod icinc ''"tli.'.fdr !, Tlm fu,"l1S!' " f'"""' f" iWvJSnsKy -the result, .l,eiirrage. 'Such is the irr.'sistllilo tin dency ofthe inediclnn to re.toro'thoe'xu'lful to a normal condition, , CVei. the Trcpr.." ctiv I ow- .anXr way?"'"" "' Ttay i-' lilt. cilEESKMAN'a .FEHALi; PILLS. h,,,!lX,!,,,J,l,10 nvried and Silig'lo Ladl-l wii "l'ali0l,,.lr,1'l!': form Ihe Finest l,V V. " ver 'I" "'""'d, with Immediate an) ler.iatent succea.r OONT UK IIECeiVEiV. Ta1" vni, wnhi iii i . i your Druggist, und tell hlni that nit. cni:Ed.MAN'3'Fi:.iALr. riLLsin ,in",!'rli?!"!nC5','if "ni nr0 "nw receiving tlu sv rxei iriT mM-',' 'wSf..' ,Jl,lf Anitrira. One 1 .Un, L,Ul'l ".U;l lC eiic' "" P'1' f,i . ' a,,,pk,' "V co,"'"ioe from M iota nils, tr Mi in WnlH,rB. ) Fyc.r & Moyer, and i