Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, May 28, 1864, Image 2

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    Make this Oftmprilgn the LobL
Wo aro jot in tho br-glnntair, oflliii cam
paign, ami already "wo count lLo dead by
thousands and the' wounded by tens ol
thousands, Tho content Tor ltichuiond hat
been uihorcd in with a hideous saturnalia
-r i.i, .i rut- I ' t i! . ...
EDITED BV LKVI I- TATE. PROPRIETOR, I ul u,uou xals 'LaTUU ul ",w "l ,ow onl
""f- -7 - - . tics is without parallel upon tlio red pages
" Onr Oonitltutlon enard 11 vr I t r lb
Onr gloriont Union hold h dear I of human itrifo. unless wo look far back
BUrtr riK"'iottako It nTr I .... . ,
nd oancaiMan our oni7 reorl into Wis rcconl ol ueatiicn uarbarisni.wlion
( slaughter was tho object and not. tho in
strument ofwarfaro, Itiitruo tbatntraro
COJjUMBIAiDliMOCRAT.
Oar I
Th frond
BLOOMSBUItG :
Saturday MornlngjMay 20, 1864. intervals great numbers hnvo peri-lied
THE WAR. 'that ''ho had boon fighting all day, tho iQT Hon. John 0. Emis, our llepMB-
1 enemy endoavoring to closo in on nur lines, ontativo in tho Legislature, paid allying
Our connected aocount of the Virginia Tl0 Oonforicrato General WalL r is said visit to his friends in Uloomsburg. Mr.
Campaign closed last week with tho ro- i to ,0 capturcj, As yet no rosi It of tho Ellis is looking unusually well and can
ports contained in tin nows papers up to D(Tiltinf, Ununouneed and notliiiiL'is known meet his constituents with great conD-
W.,... t . . r TT! .1 ..... I 1
j.uuiauujr uumts of what ocourra after Frdnv veil nu. uencc. ms rccoru m iiiui 01 uu iioucsi
" - . ; .
Uy tho papers of Friday wc learn that
Grant has swung his wcstor.n flank back
until it rested on tho My, about four mica
south of Ghuuecllorsvillo. Tho C'onfcd-
Butler is 6fJ tho strict ttofcosive.
man, tho "noblest work of God,'
It oppoars that on Wodurx av last,1 . . 77 . ... ...
vn ,, . , i EST Andy Curlin has ordered tho mill-
Gcnoia Grant gavoup tin-Idni of oaptur- ... , . . , , ., .. , . . .
. , V , . , , tiaof Pennsylvinia to hold themselves in
id Sn'nltivlvnlila bv direct lit links and .. '
...... r .. -.1 .1 ... !! .l O r rnnillllitBa fn tin nnllnil nn hw"llllftlh Alio.'
r" ua m uu,,rBU ""vnctcu uieir uuv, dctermino to go arouud it
IioldSpottsylvaiiia whero for tho prcaont w5 thdrow hia army tow
1.. !.!.. I.f. I....la 1, . .l..!1,o
wo eavo them and turn to another partof b 0(J WednMt, v ni , 1)i9 tro t ! Wo hope that those persons who voted , g nilA inum. ffi'M'ttS
, pro cuted a weiterd faca the i.nth flank .
,no(,,itinl3l being seven miles Kouth-west cf Fmler-;PUoh ,n' It,.31,a oPPorlumtjr, nnd o
Dt 0,1 iebburgond .he south flank elovon miles course .hey will not lent pass umuiprov
remember B0Ut,.w.Mtof frcderlcksburg. On Thurs. C,K 11 U An,1'3 L,l"f Z0"0'
n nnnrritnrt "
, ,. , .. for not lesa than ''Ono hundred day
THE
PHILADELPHIA 1NQUIM.R.
D0U1II.K SHEET, FOItrV COLUMNS,
Published every Morning, (except Sun
day,) by William W. IlAttDiNOjNo. 121
.South Third St.. Phiiad.
t Tin: cihiat NKWHi-ArMt ok riin.At)i:i.ntiA i
The irylns ttrnti of tlio mIIkii'i hMnryln .vliltli
wc live, render n
LIVE NEWSPAPER!
nn Inrtlipon.lMo neeoMltr toovcry "
?V1? i.t &Ption.or t... vu-M.c n ;
lr" Inv" i oiico.lln Tlio I'uMI. her ft .1111.
' " l'v" , i , ""-f-i e 1 A...1.. . i. s.i . i.. ..f.tl .m monevto in.ikn I nu ini n i" ?'"":". J";-:
..nnn .Inotn fl.1.1. 1 In n mililn.l1"0 ""lllO grounu. . . ,,.. ,. .,, ,,, fl:,,t : 101 """J -u.uiuiuu ui. w, uW .,;,, n,l trrt,tl,o.l ne '
1 I I "w , . ... , . . I , ...!.!. !.. T. ! It .1 -f ll.n nn.l vmr. overa 01 1110 HI'" """"' """
IT to ,o milo -th.wcst cf Frede,, " -
IH tnJilC i M'f! Ii'l I A ucotuou tlio fate ol Jiurone. Tlio viotorv
. " ; Horo was complete, the 'defeat utter and James .ivor.
i vi u i iy iiui 111 1 in.'. j.iju luiui iuao u k iiiu i i.iiiiL Fiiiiiin iinif" Kiiiro iii rniisirurri'ii n miiii - .
, , ii ..in. . O . . . .w .....w - " nv ,1-., I it. f Ui.r... nrntro r t Inln nltil . vJV 1 lli It . f 1t 1
I of Gen. Uutlcr'ti late movcincDt on
Our rentier will
'rATvTnnt " l'noh was twentysis thousi.nd tbrco 0f earthworks across tho narrow ncok be-' VJomuucrairs 0 mpteu ... cue on . ear The Horrors ol War nan bo great
. lAM.-our second Son- hMndrci thu bnttlc of tbo WIIWorno5J, U, arr0W "0'' 1,0 his trains, as was deoribed yesterday, and I )y mitigated by that sovereign remedy,
3d in tho Ld.tonal conduct of ulldocWv. barren of perceptible results, lower Appomal.ox and James Grnnl Cfl , 0uinnPV.B stntion on the . Holloway's Ointment as it will eu.e any
department of tho Columbia and hut the prelude of work more terrible jvcr. bromth.s ,no ho advaneod along UchmoIld nd, eleven fouth of Fred-i wound, however de.nerntc, if 'it ha weil
Friday night the Fedr. j rubbed arouud the wounded parts, "nil scvntV 'rHo'tisADn' iy -t'eiT t i n s f h c I all a c?i ty ! Cdlldi
oncd it position nd be- I.hoyb.. kept thoroughly covered with !t- 1 1 'f i!;:tri.V0r;M:cw oea,TL. Hi'r.o-1 AKTIN ,
to Guinnoy's Station. A pot of oiutnotit hould bo iu every man's i Wteffl Zrvlu ! nVunSr-'-aS
Jesse 0
has embarked
tho loeal
Demoorat. His Oard nppoars at the head yet to bo done, havo cost tlio Kbrlh.a 1ms tho James to the sieae of Fort Darlinij.
of his column. Wo havo uo doubt, if his l)0C' computed, twcntyGvo thousand men. The enemy retired befora him and ho ap
energies aro applied in tho proper direction, j If wo estimate the Conftldcratd loss approached, without much opposition, to
ns wo hopo they may be, that the mochaii- equal to ours, says, the Now York . AViti, within three miles of tho fort and nine
.ical oppcaranco of tho paper as well as thcro is tho appalling list of Gfty thousand , miles of ltiohmaiid. Hero ho captured,
its looal inte est will bo irrp oved nd en-, human boings killed or disabled nt the ; without any ttrugglo, tho outer lino of
Lanced. 1 very threshold of tho campaign. Fifty i works, and on list Sunday night was un-
! thomand human being, in their strength j camped noar tho fort with his troops
Notes by tho Way. and manhood as many as cuntitutq tho . drawn up in lino of battle. Smith's corps
Wo oontinuo to discontinue the names of total population, men, women nnd ehil- was on the cast, with their right, onmpos
ertoksburg, On
ral urmy abaiuloncd
guu a movement
'i uo vJoiiteueratca, divining Ufani s in
tentions, began to move castwrad on Fri
day about noon, They abandoned Spott
sylvama, and hastened toward Bowling
Green, near th6 railroad,, eight miles south
of Guiney's. Tlio theater of opara'iou
has thus boon removed about twelve miles
..M..n. tviih iIik Armv on.l Nnvy.mm imvo ircmirii iy
Blvcr, -tho ...l,llclliortrt nn.l futle.t rciMiit liy icir
rntli miJ l.y in.ill. of lutpnrtant even nl tha pnt "f
VVnr. "vhntlt.o INfUTIIir.lM. .loi.a. I. hut mi cntnc.l
of"l.at wltlba l,on.Mi.rJ.-r loeWo H
f mllcm unil bmt nccoimU ofo cry ivcnt or lulurcl
cvtinectril with ... ...,,.., t , r V
THE G REA I IlKBEMilON
TIIKIIUSTUUNLKAIi Ni;vn'An:ti IN IIII.UJU.N
TRV. . . . ........... f rill". IMOI'll'.nil
T 10 Uicreano 111 inn iirriimunii 1 ......
VVU12AT, rr bunliol.
nvii.
COIIN, " "
IIUCKWAKAT,
ri.OtUt irr Mil.
ni.ovi:itpr,i!i)(
ri.ax
I 71
I 82
1 1.1
75
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r.n
AX HI'.I'.II 3 SO
liUCKWIinAT flour. (0
miTTnii.
i.oor
I'OTA'IIIKH, .
mtlKD AI'I'LCif,
IIAM;V
IIACON,
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10
MAY llV tlio ton. en iv.
UIIICKUN8, r rlr' Jj
CANDIDATES.
Candidate tbv Assembly.
At llir folitltnllf.iinfiiiMiyfrlniili 1 n 011M nnnmiF...
In I In- w.teritnrOluiiihlriihly. Hint t will bo n ctiii.ii
i.MIII.V, nlllio npjirmitliin ftieral Ct.
tin to for AHUI!
tl nil, niihjcit Id t.'io ilrrlticm
lirmccrniic i.uiitc'iiiK ii.
or IhJ l.'oliiinbiii
count,
W.M.II.JACOUV.
Bloomhurc. Mny U, IBCI-C
LctjiQlative'.
I'ro ffiumlly urnt'-rul for t.uit cvldpnceii of (tononim
cuufliK'ncv. thu unilorFlnii-.il. Willi llm !iipri,li.itloi 0
mniiv nfhl Ddiiiocrntlr fcllmv rltUmia (nliora oniu .
loin I. u iluly upfrltlnU'i) -iiiiiiou'ncfi that lit will Li
lii!tl,ct.Ctiflatlvi! tUiltlil rompmrrt i,f Ihn Uuuntlei 01
riiiiiiiibla tiii'l Viiniiiur, nl tin npprnarhlMi Hcniral
i:ipctiiii, niljprt lo llio iifliico f 111 o tllntilct, Hiidilit
ik'cikliin cfllK- Culuuibli IJL'iiiosiat ir ( !.n vc-titlon .
I.UVI L, T,vn:.
libo.'iulmr?, Mny 7. ISM.
Mich subscribers as nctrlcct to nav the d
. - - Q ' J - 'Vvvuh wnvuu - ! V UbUU ' wt'HI" liUi!l U II UwLJl HUU JlVuulUIIIJ . 1 M
Printer. They tl.ould remember, that stucked down at the very first collision, ' brigade, rcstiff on tho James river. Ou.;, T,' ? "
knapsack, Only 30 cents per pot.
Wf. arc indebted to tho Republican office
for the prooeodings in type, of tho Agri
cultural Society.
MARRIAGES.
payments snoiiiu uo raaUo Ct two uor.-, without bringing the iwuo nearer to itmorohold tho western part of the line,
XiAns) iu advance, as all tho cxponscs of close. When it is considered thut liftcen j with tiio loft flank extending beyond tho
printing and publishing, aro iueicased to thousand wounded Federnl soldiers aro Petersburg and Richmond railroad,
nearly or quite double tho uual prices.aud huddled together in tho Vtrcots of Fred- j At daylight on Monday tho Cenfedor
"printors must pay Cash for all tho mate-1 erieksburg, nnd that thoy aro n portion ates began a furious cannonade Tlicy
aial required to conduct a country cstab- s of the victims thus far of this cam-J t,on nttockcd Smith.fl A column
! succeeded in RCltini; between Hockoiau
tishment.
Many, very many, of our ex """""r" ."' ,,UB caiuuK u
. ...... ,j "-
cclleot patrons appreciate tliis truth, by
promptly paying up tho old account and
r rut . . j 1
It may be gratifying to our national au" 1110 jn,nas mc.r- J.l,oy
vanity that wo havo troons who will move rear u,,u uouu'el, ur,P'aao uacl: uPon
kg o r,ext ouo. Ho, with one thousand
for which they have our moro than thanks, wLq wilUtand tb0 Lo ,hotiiowll by malkct prisoners and four of five cannou, ucro
but thero aro many oUicrs on our list, ry nntj lorn by caunon bhot, but every bet- captured. Smith's corps were thrown in-
who if not really dishonest, art as tor feeling attests the iuhumauity and folly to confusion and began to retire. Gen.
though they wore devoid of reason. of prosecuting a War that involves kucIi ' GilmorCi 10 ,eft waa hen MaclJ
Do the., delinquent subscribers reflect, Jte neeompasb ( bul roplllso(1 nMaU,Wi Soou ,,0 WJ
that there is no section in our tcrms.whieh ' ; J - 8ent au oiA by 1JutIep ,0 abnndon his
authorizes them to delay payment until J ' ine and form in rear of Smith) , t0
the end ol tho year I Every subscription . ' . , ,. , v. . ? J ... . ; nroloct i.:m. Neri v -ii tho nrl:iiorv was
uu fciiu iiuvnw I'tutus wt t uiuiuj c ruiiii j
I lose faith in human naturo and tct at i sent lo tlio rear, to be out ot Harm s way,
naucht the influence of Christianity and and Gilmorocamo to smith's aid
i . . "
is duo with tho ordor of tho first number of
tho paper, and every advertisement should
be paid, at least, with tho first insertion in
said Journal. Wc trust these facts may
bo duly pondered by our friends and re
duced to universal practice then will all
nominal supporters of the Prcs, become
living, moving and acting Pathons.
JC- State Senators aro to bo cleoted
this full, under tho now apportionment in
tho First District, composed of parts of
Philadelphia; Fifth, Montgomery, Chester
and Delaware ; Sixth, Bucks ; Seventh,
Lohigh and Northampton ; Eighth Berks ;
JNinth, Schuylkill ; Fourteenth, Lycoming,
Union and Snyder; Twenty-first, Blair
Huntington, Contro, Mifilin, Juniata and
Perry ; Twontyfifth, Allegheny; Twcnly
lunthCrawfora and Erlo.
Hang the Traitor!
Tho Philadelphia Daily Niws, like
Fonws Pms, the Smut Macihnc, and
all the other disloyal Journals of the coun
try, were very ready to ohargc tho author
ship of tho lato "Proclamation Forger) ,"
upon tho Democrats, whom black guard's
call "Copperheads." Unmanly and main
ly they forgot tiro diguity of tho Press and
tlio liberty of Speech, and without oue
word of condemnatton against tho tyrani
oxl conduct of Lincoln's pusillainiuious,
piiwardlw and vii!krd Arlniim.tvitmn
exerted their utmost energies to fasten tho ! knowledge and ndmiro in this tho power
Treason as thoy called it, upon the Dem- of conscience to repress the unnatural
ocratio party, whom they hato much more cravings of famticisni, Tlio intellect of
than they do tlvcir disunion brother Ilo- tu's nlan ',a3 comprehended and submitted
bds. Uear what tho Daily News of last; ' 'he truth; and enough of the anacl
civil ivat'on,
Whatever may bo tho military rfsult
of this campaign, so terribly inaugurated,
tho blood that has been shed, tlio blond
that will be shed must not nppeal in vain
against the prolongation of tliis iulcrnal
war. Wo cannot believe that tho pooplo
will consent to repoat these scenes of mu
tual destruction. Thero must be a period
in th'ti stiifc when humanity will refuso to
permit such slaughter, when common sense
will imperatively oommand at least a pauc
for reflection, an opportunity for tho min
istration ot reason. If wo interpret aright
the suppressed sentiment of the people, that
1 1 in o has oome, They aro appalled nnd
conscienoo-strieken at tho ghastly aspect
which tho present phaso of this struggle
has rcvoalcd. Thoy say, in their souls,
if n it aloud ; "We havo gono too far ;
tho God of Christians will not sanction this
mutilation and destruction of Iliscreaturcs.
endowed with tho essence of His divinity.
In testimony to this growing conviction,
the confession of a noted and extreme Ab
olitioniu is most opportune. Wendell
i uuips sain on xucay last: ".as an
American wbilo citizen I cloprecato one
month of war. 1 sue in it tho seed of
debt, military ambition and dopotism.
The settlement of this war is not to he by
1... i.i ,. .. ...
uauio nun ny siatesmausnip. ' vo ac
from Richmond ns when they were en
ramped nt Vpottsylvania. ."secretary
Stanton up to one o'clock ycslnaday had
heard nothing Irom Grant. At tho timo
this Summary is closed, no later intelli
gence has been received.
At tho hour of flosiug this nrticlo very
littlo is known of General G rant s progress.
His army can be traced southeast from tho
nuighborhood of Chaucellorsviilo to Ciuin
uoy'ft Statiou on the railroad, eleven miles
south of Fredericksburg. Part of the
army had passed beyond thero on Satur
day, but nothing was known of its pro
gress. Newsp'aper correspondents write
with uo precision of any movements be
yond there, and douo who havo bconjhoard
from, appear to have gono further than
Guiuncy's Station. Tho people who B?ud
despatches from Washington' know only
tho rumorsurrent there. Secretary Stan
ton'lias scut nothing. Wo may con
clude, therefore, that the army ha passed
to Guinnoy's station, aud somo distance
beyond it. Tho Mattapony, eight miles
"outh, near Bowling Green, would be th'
natural lino of Confederate defense. Gran:
can scarcely havo reached tlio North Anna
Two days unopposed marching would hard
ly bring him to it, As all information
from the army coasos on Sutarday last, we
havo very little doubt that tho embargo on
On tho (ith inst in Bloomsburir, at the
residence of John Rciswicks, by llcv. W.
Goodrich, Daniui. V. Dawson, of the U.
S. A, 124th Reg. P. V. ltesunos, to Jliss.
Mama Uikton, ot liioomsburg
! t-tel useil wlih Ilia auio tired o Iftliiy '
"Villi I.VtiUIUr.llU Indcprn.lfiil In I'uliUc'.
7V ices at tvhch the Jiitiiteli!iia lqul
REll is fared by Cartins cvcrfiwlxre or
s nt hi) mail Ttu'lcc Cents a W'tck, and
sold iy all News Agent. DAI I V
JPJlrJiUS, 9 on lor on? mnrut,
payable in advance, fjl 00
two vwn'h.
Mny IS, 1 804.--1 in-
v n m i a i n: ' S V It 1 K B I)
FOR JUNE. .
ri,n Jitnn Miinil.cr rf litis linnilmiin, monthly raicni
with n fluent cl c-itfff itvitip nf "'1 ho Yoiiim Urno.l."
Candidate for Sheriff.
A. A.MMK'tiMAN.of Fisl,.
timn.liip, wo nre iiulholzfil to un.
diiilld im fn- tlio fMIIIIUTAI.rv. .
i iim'tuiuliliii! C.'iiPifil Klmli'ii. mlijnct to Uu Jam
i i.i I'li.uiiibi.i county DoMiiicrutiacoiivomlon,
tit
Ion
Jloy
lfl, ii.
C1NUIDTM F Ht S HUH IFF.
QlMULMi SNVDKIt, of .Mifilin tn.
3 ,li!i, vi cru imtliiirl: -il to niinnuiics, wl I,, ,
toiulliiU' fir tin slllir.II'rAl.TV.at tin niiirimttii.i;
(1,'ll.T.ll l'.ll'rlllll.,l,J Ct I lliu ilcil,iu ofliio Cvlumliii '
ti untv tirmoerullr. c.iiv.'iitljn.
Mny 7, UU C-."
CiNDIUATE FUll fillBUIl'l?,
IT1IUAM KRLPKi;.UI.M, of Miff-
Vy lilt I'Umi (li'i. Wd nm KUtlmriie.l tn nnimuUM,
will b.i nciiiiill lnl'l Inrllu hllRlltl'l'Al.TV. at tlio up.
ir.)alll!ij (! ti'inil V. ictimi. fut.ioct to tlu iltd-tlori m
ui.' i.i'miiiiii.i i .iiiuiv ii.mocr:iiic uanvcuii'iii.
At the same time and place, 'by llio
nTl'orw'T S lTmI, tJn&vC'rV' ;,:S::,,frr COrxXV COMMlSSIONItll.
nal loipo u. is. a. to men AlAOOlI. h , nil k,.,v h.nv t.i pr,.uriy vuiti.. A j iti.'v mavv m. 0r UeaviT
IvOCHFIl. of B ounsburrr. mimli. r (,lVii!iriiviii': Ilium ratine "AKrunxv ion u- A J'"'"' i'iAiliX. . oi ieawr
lVOt.III.ll, ui iiiOJHlsuurg. ,J.'V ' l"''l'i w nr tl,.vi7.'-l ! nnnuUiici. will
New Sl&ucctisancnta
FOll SALE AT THE
First National J'ahk oj li'ooimburg, t'u.
jfyIIESH BONDS bear interest at tho
dic" in mi I iti-rrpllui: tunturi' m lit to nninucr
1'iiliM.lii'd l.y llUACOV U 1'l.TI UrfON. 315 Wi.ln Jl
St. l'lill:itloliil'i.
GEN. GUANT'S CAMPAIGN
IN VIRGINIA
I a coiuillnnci; uitli wllic 3riuci,tly r.t,re.
AS ADVANCK l'El.T
cf the
liliU-,1 by rtlAN'U MUOItt:,
Monday says :
Wo have no doubt but that,if the inquiry
has t'.iuuiphcd in his nature to inspire him
' uith that cnurngo that renouucci error.
bo Dronerly pursued, it will ba found that ! W accept II as a sign that, pornaps, iu
the outrago was conoocted and perfected ' llial 'juaiter wlicru it was least expected,
in ono of the rebel oluAn which infest the lUa revulsion of feeling will havo its most
city of New York, and which givo v't tlitv Periul impetus.
to tho Cepperboad press of that city. ! Perhaps the energy of fataticism that
Let the Government burrow deeply in llQj impelled him to mischief may' make
inV5l r. MlUi " 0f'hi!10ri,n0,'!"ira an cuthniia.t in working out atone
and it will not fail to unearth the rcul . ,, .. , ,
conspirators. . ment. I he evils generated by this war
But about the punishment. fJhall he bo 'iavo noi so IU0U nccumulatad, the Facri
tried by a court martial, and convicted of lice of life, awful as it has been, throatens
treason, and then, by tho couniynnce of to beonmo as unendurablo to Chri.tian
disloyal men m authority, be permitted to Bontimtnt lh:lt we think the time has come
bo spirited away bv hu principals, ns was ' , . , ,. . . come
tho caso a few day since, at Fort ftlcllen- . ca' Tlthout uisttuclion of party or eo
ry, or shall he bo promptly hu.no I i Cla' crccd . nion will rally to tho standards
JOSEPn iiowAHD, . Buh.. ' rSSr.
Politician, President of tho 'Loyal Leaguo1 family.
nnd a member of Beecher's Church, is tho ! It is our solemn conviction that no man
Forger, Like every .other conspiracy, of prdinary pmC)livo (aculties LoneMly J T!TZ uniy I lo tel i ii Berwiok. It
' coin's friends, and by ono of his own ' Zf I J" ' e':rablc , "o reported to liavo sent largo bodies of ' it in perfect order-and
At this moment Btitler learned that a
force of five Confederate regiments has
attacked a rear guard of negro troops,
whom ho had left near Petersburg, and
broke it up. lie at onco ordorcd a re
treat of his whole army, and as quickly as
possible they were withdrawn to the on
trenehmenta near Bermuda, Ilundrcd,
where tho gunboats in the Appomattox and
James protected them from tho enemy,
Smith's Corps is very much broken up.
Tina r.lpnnf nit-pa lt,n Annmu nnocnuLirtn nf
the railroad between Kichmond and Pc- le telegraph provents our hearing of what
tersburg, and will place Butler for soma ocor 6,noe; S great event must
.. .iw - TT- t -i. 1)avo taken place bsforo this. II ucwh
timo on the defensive. His loss is said to . 1 . .....
, - , nny .further loackoi us to-nirbt it w be
bo five thousand men. '
There arc largo numbers of guSVillas in found in a 8CC0Ul1 cdit0D-
Grant's rear. Threo hundred of them aro General Butlor still holds on, behind
reported in ono body near Falls Church, his entrenchments on the narrow neck at
fifteen miles from Washington. Many the mouth of tho Appomattox. On Fri-
aro engaged in sinking torpedous in tho day last tho Confederates attacked and
lower Rappahannock, and uo boats ven- captured his outer lino of rifle pits. He
tore up that stroam. made various attempts to retake them, but
General Grant, it appear?, has again was "successful. On Friday night an
withdrawn his lino. On Tuesday evening allk waa matk' by tl,e enrmy 0Q Butler's
his army presented a southwestern frout liuos but U wa3 roPu'sed. The gunboats
along the Ny, the western flank being four tho Jaraes and Appomattos rivers are
miles north of Spootsylvauia and tho oas- found bo ,nost va,uoaW Peroral ausi-
tern flak, four miles oast of SnnttsvbnnU. hanes Butler s cntrenohed line U about
On Thurnday ho presented ou entirely tw0 ,0DS mies long- 0IlJ extends from one
different frout. The Ny was abandoned. rivor to tll othc'r-
Tho westorn fl ink was .withdrawn about Genoral cook's expedition to southwest
fivo miles towards Fredericksburg and tho urn Virginia, it is now officially reported,
eastern flank one mile, so that tho lino captured three hundred prisionen and
presented a western front towards tho on- threo twolvo-pounders. The Federal louses
emy, the uoith fl.iiil: resting on tho Mars- W0T0 hundred hundred. On Satur
nponas river, about seven miles south we't "ay 'here was fightiug, but nothing is
of Fredericksburg. This lino was very known of it. Gen. Butler has issued nn
nuar tho railroad to Hichmood, and Guiu order that no despatches whatever aro to
oy's Station was occupied, it beim; but a bo senttotho press unless rfvi'ed by him
f-hort distanoa in tho rear of the southern !lt '1S hcadqaarten. Thin accounts for tho
flatfk. General Grant thus ro.ired during absence of nows from his departmont.
Wednesday atlistance of five milcBon ono Thirty-four hundred wounded from Mon
llank, au.d one mile ou tho other. Ha is dai's battlo have been sent to Fortress
now seven miles from Spottsylvauia. Tho Muroo 'I his, with one thousand priso
reason of his withdrawal uot kuown. ners "tl(1 'i'0 proportionate number of kill
Availing themselves ofthis position of ed alld wounded left on the field, wilt
his troops, the Confederate on Thursday make the entire loss of the Federal army
sent u flanking party around his north in that coutest six shousaud, as is reported.
flank and captured tho turnpike road lead-!
inL' from Snottsylvauia to Frcdericksbnrn-. ,
over which tho Federal supplies had been 1 Co1, Jl Siiiiif.t, as we announced
carried. A largo FederaUforco was at 80me i aS. lld a will ba seen by his
onco sent in that direction, and tho party (-,"rd where in our columns, has be-
was driven off with a loss of somo prisoners co'0 'he host of the old cetablishcd aud
lias be n thor-
everything about
" tliNTllM.SO
A rate of live per cent, per aunuin , Official lleports, Nnrrntivcs, and Incidoutf
P-roms Dsn mm i . t QV
,,., ... . , ? . Gu.v. Grant s Adva.ncb on llrru.MOMi,
Which, at tho present value of Gold, is u nul,-M , ,.
Price Fifty Cento
Crilsri 1,'inulil bo cnl at uiu to OiIIcb ot TltR UU
MILLION Hi Cliltll.441 llriiailv.nj, Ni-iv-N nrli.
I'.ut 4J nl'lli'.- ri'suliir iiio it' THU lll'.HUI.I.IO.N
UU' ulill will lii,ntli,li'-i nn In- V.'itlM'f May
V'oHiine I Hiiiili.ini iii.iry Vnluiim IU bii.i.ioi l!,ti-.n
cimipl'ii i, lohMiiiIhi; viry vilu.llilc (il'.U-i.U lli-iiurls uini
litaK- I'liiurs. III sona Iu rua'ly. Aililirn.,
equal to
9 per cent, per annum.
On hands and ready for dclWiry afier the
first of .Ttuie.
J. 2'. Timtin, CtoWr.
l:k'o:nsliilr'.'. Mny 2), l-lil. Ilu.
House and lot for Sale.
UFILL In- fo'd cl'.eap n id on easy ti-nrs,
A OlVCI.I.INi: IIOI'SB AM) V.M.KAilLUI.OT,
di tuatu tin Mtiiu lio,t iu Weal liuiuuiblitir.
JOHN (!. l'KUGZH
Mny 21, lfil.-
1 nt: ni:iu:r,i,iON nuroiti),
Ml Dioddwiiy, New York.
U 1 I VtlH?
UOllTlUU-LTUttAL ADVKHTKSIiH.
A I1001C KOll KVKItY I.OYKII OK ri.OWKKS,
Flowers for the Parlor tind
Gai'deu.
nv cuv.-Ai'.ti c. kaxd.jii.
A ,tilriuliil illuiitrijtuil I'lltinio mi llm rulluri of
OieciiliniHi', .'iHKL-r alury . ttoi-i-, I'mlor iiinniarJfii
1'lun fi : 1'crns .lailb. In.iriiclimn uu J ,lani oa
tlm bull ling, KtuiMnu, mil kcvimig (.'on nri KtiirU'i,
lirtiL-nliouMiii. .c ; W.ilioiiini (.'mia, rcrin'rioH. Arc;
toil lor the l'liiivi-r (iar.li.-J ; l.i .l nf In-.-t I'lmiU and
Hm-il : Ihiiv to iiri'I'Uif.itit ; tnim nf pluiitlus mill fluivt-r.
Iiir. In kliurt. cv.iry liil'uriuulln.i urn ilcl by III.-iiiiuit.
-tir nr tliL- Hindi i'Xpvrit.-iict'd K.ir.icnsr It ii a roluiiu-
llllli' unfiled : nil 1 I'll Klllltnr'A hlh rctiu nli.iit in tin
t'uluuitiU ii i it rs will iimuru u work Hut will Jpi'ly ncry
M.ltlt.
1 Pncv, ni'uli-i titri. O.'.Vl ; lulf-calf. gajO; ful'
'I'lirki-y, S5.uu
nuiii u'. uu in e irmci;ini in. ok nntl toeil tt-up. tn!
nit liy mail ly tlia iiublnlisrn, J 11 '1'aru.i A Co,,
lluslnll.
f THE subcritio'' offer at private Sale,
S on rc.-inunlil'! tirnirf. farm fit rtt.nl in llr-iulorlc
lowiihliin, upnut 71 iniK'ii trtiu. tJuckliurn
cuu lily, ctniinuiiii
W6 AUKlfitf.
nliout eiahly ncrem-f whirli U cl'-afil Innil, His Ini
liruii'ini'iito U'un ivliich toilslaii of n xool
Framk House and Bank Hahn,
Wngnli Plifl. mill itli"r oul Ikiuhth. n rikiJ Spilujt
IIou.k. dc. A tin thrifty npi'l"' urrli.-iril in jjmw nig nu
llio iraiiiic-. Willi n larne variety oi ot'ir kin I or Iruit
tree Tim muni itinjt ii.- acrtis t f wuoil Iriiul, t cuvcred
Willi OaR anil l.'lirtntil tiiiiln-r nl' nn 1 'ri.-iliiy.
The f.irin in a tlrsirnlilu rron -tlv, lii-iiis liu an cirH.
lent nt.-il.i "f ciillivntiuii. A iy iiiforiniition rui;.iri;iii nPHT. iiinlornisnt tl wnulil inl'iirii1 tin Ir friendi iiiul tlif
llm cniiilitioiis upoii.iiliiili lb, 1'nriii can Iu I'.lit'li.lsu.l J pulilic yi'iii-rally.tliut lln-y hmr- taken tho utan.1 (vf-
ttill ho oiioriicu ny tailing ui ict-'r vvurMiuincrs. ui. int-rii- (icciipicu uy w n, ,i. iirjgcnuiicii, ra ine i;ichaua
i ii itc. mi t ri i ii iri-iii, in liiiKi.iuMiri', mum liulmi
wnyMp iw in uiiiliitri7..'il to mitiuuiict, will
i.'i.li.lo r.r r. (M ISll).rf. ut t coinmlir.-
iruiuril i-li-ctl.in HUlijrct In tho nrilmi nf tile I.VIuuiliii
Lnuiiiv JtiiH.cri'.iiratic 1,-tmi imiiiuh.
May -.C, IHI I
COUXJ- YgI) VIA. IS.3 LO.Nli R.
) ACG15 Dl.'UISUAL'H, of Heaver town.
tt tlil'. wt- m .-iiillririo tl In uiilioiii'ct, it ill t n
coinliilaiu fur (.(IVIMI-riRiN' III!, rl th- n j jir'mclilat
vt'ii.'int lection. Mit'J'-tt In llu nitiyti of ill (.'uluiubu
Co-iiily Doiiinrrutic CukvutlJU.
.11 jy It, ltdl-
I XKCUTGlt'SKOTlOK.'
E,lU of H illumi Cok, Ducased.
f I.TI'i;tl.-1 !VDi,nii,.itniy nn tint lt.it nf WilUaui
a I'nltf, ijtc nf ll.'iiiuii j. luhlp, I'l'liJintiia ititiiity.
ili-t-i lib, i.. tiat'v- Linn ,"r'iut Ml b) iht tieiitcr ol Cnluia
hia rniinlt , in the tint!' ifirneil ; all jn.-rsuntt hnvirij.
ilaluiii nuaiu t I Mi.1 i.i.tittit 1 1 tin- iltciik-nt art! rt"uti,l.ij
III I'llltlll til. 'HI 111 til'! I. 'l-lltl-m ill tll.i r H'.llh'LL.I
In t-r.i I lni.iip ttiilniiit ih-'ay. mid all ra'Jit m iii.k-L-till
In i.-.itltc pit) nn lit fnrliltVllll.
MOVTOIUIltY l.'Ol.U.
T.-iod. ii. coi.i:.
Vay Ml, It'iil -Cw i) OJ. llucuturt.
IVn Kf'H.l.U J- SUMMER.
SMI H hiiliM'iilirr liu.i just received a new
i aiitntiii.'i:: cf IUi.Iui' i liliilni:i;i. mid tVtif Uomic
& S p il V Si ? s&
A I.DOj
ffl.OVKK,
DDI.I.i',
cS J-A
tiATCIiKl.P.
iioui'.MKir.ra
roivnioMKa.
An ollt-.r tifilmrm. In which tUi iurlm tin aitauiwi
of thu I.adit'ii ccuuraliy.
C'U'lu-tler & IVil.ua't Suiviuj aachlum fur tnlj,
All,)-t'lllliU) fllfnol HonLs lll.j Ultilail.
AIhi,-Mij. aIIi i. u lliir u.,:ur.-r whliti Kill vlt.i i,
g ruy in natural cMor,
A. I) WKKU,
Next Poor hiluw Court Hud-i:
liluJinnburi;. Mj SI. IsOl,
iui.Ii.-ij
L 3. aoii
Sew Drug Store,
WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL
Joniins the prop-rty-
Jlny 2i. X-I.-Cm,
GYRUS HELLER.
Uu I hi
, Jiifl retetieii u fall bjpp y uf
VENDUE.
WILL bo exposed lo f.lc, at Public
Vi-mlus. nl ihilali' re'i'li-iic.j nt IViHIiiai l.'ol,
tVn.. Ill it.'lltnll tntt l.k hi Ii. (!uli,iiili, :i rmii.lt . (in 'I'l.... ...
dny.J.niaO, Iclil.tliufollimiiii; ilescrih.il i aliinlitt per- ! w.atl'r '" 'i,'ii.
so ial prnpeiiy vi.. - " 1 . '. A sh.uu of the public
j&mSM, iT3i'iSjcs!SeM, Kaii5Sils, Vita,
' i.ast'spN, Arc ,
I Willi Ii will Ii3 fold o,i iiinili.rnie l..run fur ready pay.
, Ainu, NOTION'S gem tally, of uu-ry inriuiy. aurliU
! il'.i:
! I'liytiriaiia' prmrrlptlnn can-fully toiiipoan.lod, ul
till Uiiii.-" anil mi nh irl II--UCI-.
5r tni.f.'clioiuij of ttie host wlixlloin, ond
kited.
laiioiimli iri;. April 11, It03.
00.1
cuainni I, revpeclfutly I'd
r.TL'It & MOVLIt.
ruoarK.TU-j of thu out at natio.vai. oiin.
HISTORY
(tlUb, i'OLl i ar.Wi ii AHUTARV.)
Southein RolaellioniW
Couiprchendiii!;, nlo, All Important rtintii l'npr
(Cnnfi-dcritli! and IVtlsral. . .VI I i)rillii-..ic-. ot rlj
luj.nui, frnt.i'Ldi'i,! ut UMtigrtKi lu-uu. mid
I'.-ileial,! ItiiiiiarkAhi- f peech c . ttisr.-thrr
with t'tln ml ii, pin n of i i .urn nt Jrm,.lruiy
m. Nbv) c tulirlicK, Map, it,,
ii y i in ii.i.u j vici'oi:.
To Is OuinpU'tiid lu D Vu.utncs, Cuporllcyal Oit.no.
IhautiJ'u'.l'j HlubtiL'ed with v'iiu- En.
gruvitgj, Maps, fyc.
I'repiued t'xpretly for this worl:, by Jouif
ltoui KS, aud oti'ici- first-eiiisn arti.-u
Due Ilnrsr. '1 Inoe lit'inl of L'nttle, Two set of liar.
nesi.. I'liiHn, llanowii, t ultiv.itnrv, Moil, t-lci.li I
Thri'rhiiiK Mudiiiif, Minwj Culler, rtuiiip Kxtractnrl '
w iili vnriniH other 1 annuls iiiipl.-itirni, i
1,".'r "'.'' r.a" ! "r"?1" ;ri-aiii, Crpstiiir.i.'lnitp, LaCKi! W.tlllia k UiOOtUSliUriT ES.'il.'i'n.-.t!
M.ock nr h. .n.i. i o
Stands Tables- ni' lulin tin entire
hold gooJj and kitclieii I'aruiture
ALisU ;
WhfathyihJ hiuliel timl ImMiul an 1 nrain in tho
Gro I, Meat, l.ard, and Tisii by Hie pound, dud a
lot on'oU'ocj,
ALSO ;
ACdhlim MActiinc and I'icki'r. mm nlr nf ltii
dtmiert, :M')i lut-t of Dry i'nio UuariU, OaU, (lemlck,
.(,,.., I' tniin "illlViiriDUS OUIC f fUllCU'H IU(
Iiumcroiii: ttMiieiitiu:!.
Ji?ale t) cotiiiiiciiLL nt In nVWrt a m . .i.i
j day, Ui. n mtrihlauccwill b. gucn ami cunUilluiu bo
THOMAS IJ CULE.
iMO.MTGOMERY UOLE.
., Executors of William Cole, diceiiscd,
Mujr Si. InCI.
.a. A.- rw,
The Berwick House.
She Berwick House.
Jhrivick, Columbia at., i'c
rBWa.IJH uiiJersijjiied would reitpi-tlfuily aniiounce to
1,; IU fuieadsi ami the j-utl ju cciierullir, that
liavln; leacd :iii wcll-liiioii-n lioum-he lias iJ vn it
alhuioiish ruiotuiiun. Tin- room, have been rc-puper
e.l nndtlia entire cstabli!iiiient I'li-jjautlt- refurtiKhed
llenig pleasantly un.l ilipib.y located.'nnl provided
Willi all tlio requisite toiifiiieiir..-s, it offers lo the
public the coiiibi.ua uiUmil:i;e of
A First-Class Hotel.'
HIS TAIIMI will nlw;i8 l)vi piippticil with tho totttlia
ninrhcu nO'.wd, aud HiH IMUwilh the thoucst h
luors. Tiavel cr. drovir. (ijimntr!'l hoartlern, tic.
ncrommnilnti'U logeuuial Fatiff.utnm. CtrrftiUud nc
rnilllTin l(n I illff I In I ora til ivn i-a in r.tt . ,.,.. ti. i .
. , vi., ..i.rnji iiint.iiaiiiv. mablin
! Yoluir.es I and 71 Now Readv.
'1 !iu truly N'iiiiiiimI Work rluriieli-rized by o leatllug
jii'irunl in iu. "i'.iiij!iif lli.tniie," Han nuw' tilt.'i'i
H pl.i-'e in 'ii.r'ilir.j u tli- 7Mory ar oitelk-.ie.j.of
liiu tl r.ni tit b ,11 i.i. i it li ! r ,i , iv...i t ,. t. in i. ,
b ref.irt'iirc to tli lett. ra und nuticea suliloiiiedl Ihi
ra-XK CBaraa tilJ'"M''l"1"l l- ui' m.-l. .mil Uu I.-.iUne !.ir..
2xS3 2i2Sa ""u "' 110 eoiinir., It h t, nun. udi , l,r :liu.. mi ,t
iu.tiiiij.1 i.iju n t'lciia t;i cm il ortlie Kuo.rruKri'Mi
unil ll.-nllBi.ith War lor the Union .t u erj Itil:l!i-
, ii.t' (i ruiMi i pun t t,M,
! . A" ml" lii.icil.ii. iti cv-rc th.- crounlof tin, lit
. bollion, lis weil i.i ih I'l.lltiril and r'ocul m i-i iu
-till r. M. I Slilii.iij .up, in It d'.-.'ilii. in chioiiuliuK order, with
S5.1 llio op ii r..itl llm ..I reiiiioveiiient.f.irrijtei,sliiii in tha
U,-.'.'i :vtral .-"in.'; H ei'iiipreheniiit the pru-et diitss of tlu
K3j , pioteedii of th .Moi.tcoincrj Ctnuihiiou and ol't.'u
11.15 . I am.-.lrritl S'-Ut. i' t 'imgri-k j Lll prutcedl.-is 1;i tlu
'J.3j I 1 u .ernl I niujre.. r l-Iiii i to tne ii-etli.nt ol rjjtvajiou
I ui.d biilliiii,i;ii 1114 tun r-.-p.nU of.the tjrent tJaluu-ii,
P.C'l A. Nl.' lnnulutiutm. lpotn i.e. .nil the .Mei,.ueii, Trm-lama-f.4U
I tioiia, it-. f thu rremileii; ; thiu provinji. Completi
O.'.'J eoinpe,idi,iii ,,f the politic.il i.haseu ol'tiie i.tteiiiiituJ
U.-J3 , revt liilinn.
15.1.' I' Jl A" u record of I ho f tupendnus Military timl Kami
i n , I e.ituiec oi'tiij it Ii Hi it ttlil I, j nil timl I.....!. i i, ,
i retain riitiiii;er l..iive lllooiiHtiuri!, 1U.I5 a, ;,i, "'-I'r.'u - inn. iniiii 'line an.: grapliic lei.viiij nnthiii j
l'uitn;en i.ikltij; Uu 'ail Train ttoulli r.oiiuen with u"!i"l whith i ueei aary to rtnJur it the bem uud
the Kipren train Irom N'urtird, trrivius at Hum,! ura "lut ntikfiir lli.tor) of tll.i War fur Hie (.'moil
at 'J.'JH A. II., llulliinore 7.HU A. M and at I'lnlhiMphin "hull will he pr.-ncnled lor the patroiuiie of the A.oer
tit 7.1)0 A .M. The .Mini train fiom Nnrthuiiilu.ilaiid ' ''euple. Alimt of twiMnluui,. mil du lUvoled In
leuveit iiuinoiliali'ly .trier the Utprmn tram frmu llur-1 "lu 0htuI.hiu of the army L.id N'avy As oacli vol
n.hiitK uini Uallliuore, allm, mj l'uheiiijcM lent i 1 Kwe I'-ulaum ni' ru Ii lit r prt.. than mi) twu oluui:
riiiladolpln i ul I. II. i u-.uli pomu on this ro.t I ! 1,1 ":l, r ir"l' "feil "lliii.iie" non oiretu l lu tin
during Hie next I'nreiirioii. ' pub.ie. it will Ii perceived th u tlm tire.il Work on
New and eleifuiil Hienini; iar iic:omi-iny tin niithi , fcrJ "I lulatti uaJ ciiiuplethjuiwill ilMlleiiit j el!
train i each it uy h. iwcin N'.rlhuinb'..rla.iil and Haiti. coiupar..nii.
more, and Nortliuiiibuilund and I'lillaiit lphi i. 'Uu l.mir.i llitinry willle coniprUi.-d in t!i r- eSup-r-
II. A. TilNliA, Hntit. I t'ynl oclato to nines, of about LuOO pii-cii rarlib.duti-
. J- C.WbIIh, fltV 'i'lcAjl .'li'int j fully pruned luuble cnluiuin, fiuui Kuecially pr-
I.instton, Jauuui) .'III, li-UI. par.nl lj'1"'. Th inuoinit of untter in nun voluui.'n
I e'luivak-nt lo the n.iit.iit. ufju urdnury dollar hool.j.
, Q1. . i llm. j iliiruo viium-j iu.. inunur will hue nn,p,i
IOU'1. 1 npiice to inu.i'li t even tt.nl fullv ami n.di.r... ir.u.
Ox avii .r pi-it ja. i, i-fjj. t'Aaaoi:
TltAlN'H WII.I. KU.V AH IT.I.I.OlVb:
.M OVINU SOU T II,
Leave t?crantiMi
' KillSnlUIl
11 ooiusbiirg ....
" llupert
ll.iuville, .. ..
Arrive Rt Nort'iuiiibiiilaii 1,
M O V 1 N f! S 0 it T II
Luavo KorthuinbetliiHil,
Hum ille
" llupert, .....
" lilootii.biir .
' Kinittuii
Arrive ut rkruitl'iii
tor
1 1
J. 1'. SIUBET.
READING ItAlL-ROAD.
S U M M E R A R R A N G E M E X T.
rj.RKAT TRUNK LINE I-'ItOM THE
J( and Nntlli U'ei.t for Piiii.Aiiii.rnu Nov Yon,
Heaiiiut', PotlsvilU;. Lebanon, Allentowii, Kjmoii, tc"!
ttlmiltiinli.ittintntniilmn.. l.rt .1... .. . . r.-..l... tt.i .
iit l . I nun tt ,....w,u. uli luill tPnnn iMto.irrl f lit rtilrn-id no if II..., .. ll-uiils IIIIUI lor llOICl. Ill r. innll")
"Jjoyai suuiecis. ym Jio'xatu, WO DOW i t ' ' . ... AlaySd. Iffil.
) . In Arttllp.-,! Itw nnrvnlit.rt.t T:.I !. . . t ..... '. I. ... . 1 .. 1 1 ..... 1 :. iru..
osl (rjE ritoPrt,y Hu.no ?" i . iiuer i ic cu a niovcraciii ny urant in that Ulrootioii. " o u uuiui, t meovur r gen-
' 1 now a question of ser-tional prowess or Tlio losses of General Wright's Ctb corps' t'ouiau aud good Dumoerat.
3- Hon. MlOHAEL 0. GllIErt, Iho Corn- courage ; for tlio battlefelds of theso ihroo ' ginoo thu battles began aro reported thus : " t '
uiiasioiier of Draft fo this District, was in terrible ycar3, now closing in horriblo car- KilLd, 1, 21U ; wounded, 11.570- miss-j 20 1 Tlio Eniorgeney Militia Vol
Uloomsburg on last Monday, lie gavo "ag", attest with fearful witnoss that no inc, 1,120; total, 13 030.' '1'hero Bro UDtoer3' of l80:J) were paid off ou Wed-
I 1 .! . .1 T1--i-. i ... . (ilinrnn ,.,.!.., I; ... . . ' ' ' nns.ln,, 1 icl In 1)U.,..,l n.... I
ru.:..uU. o .ho in iigents, who aro ,u vuru.ee win itanu lour corps in tho army. J " U,B. wu, uy nn Umlt)Mtt for mu Vuluoes ut 10.18, dud ifi eu,ts.
lo prepare tho machinery for operation, by ngalwl citlier teclion liydo wo then no..rnl Hmlnr nn 'IW1. i.. on I looked cheerful au-1 felt good under the Ihlaints, !6 to -10.
ubout tho tirst of next July. As Gen. , Por'Ist ll! "ealing deathblows that vindi- .,,. i ,, , , , , operation of roi-oiviog 60 40 cts. campaign Newv or'i I'xpretH leoyeii llarrihl.uri! at C.30 n di' ' Uood ll)IC AljUlCCUS if1 l.aUlCS oWftt Vlolhs
. . i ... . . ojnipcu on uio narrow neon ot land nr. ... .. . art viuunt nvw Vork at i jstim 'i ' . j
Ghant s to hu in Richmond, unon tbo catc no priBcipie, mat fatislv no point of i tt , , . ... ""oy. E were a little more fortunato a pvnui Acrunmd
.rr..... .......... . . . . l,onrr n.wl.l.o) n,nms ' , muua uuntirca . ncor t uo moutli ot tlio
r nun ii til . i ii i v. 1 1 ni" i nvu iriii Tint ha in m w w t inui ui viuiau nu rrxiiir. i i nr o
- vHy WJ w (III 4WV UU U ' v tllllU U
timo to share with him the Public Dinner. frco P00P0 should covet for thomselves or
.hould Uu w.ir t'rjsu, tU linsth aluiijilirtiuijliiii'
I Ii hoi It can o'il
1? Vfm 4-jAAiMa A-i!.
w j j.vvJU in i , III wont tan o-ily be h.nl of the c.mvi.ner. Il li
not 101 I uy nn ua.1.1 All Hliu Wlkh lo btl'Ollnl pu-
S'.srt'ilof r. tin iiil.l avail theinselves ofilm ri.ct num.
CAIiF. AT ' osiliou of Hit njmt.
-''" t,.tiui(ii-(, ne fiuui, in an refpt;i
n r.
UIIWAIII) IIOVIU".
fiineral A,'n.t, 13 Bprucu Si. N', V.
I irst-('lii ('aiivixcr.4 Wnult-d j
JAMIIHY. Ki:i!l.i:UA!iiil. fur Columbia Co.
' .May ill, Itbl.-atv
the niau r nine t: a,
JX "1 i n T I 1T 1 Ci llio wjM-tnin-ii ciiiy i-xtiitiitvil by tlu ngent.
STORE.
WIII'.UK YOU WII.I. riND
Muslins at UO, 25, 3d, 36 and -15 cents.
btripis i)' Uucks at 35, 38, -10 50 els.
KSr.Qnolher Uravc Sollier Gono. Wo
are norry to learn that Joseph L. Oaii
1 . Mil
nppomauox. j no enemy having rcoon-
i...a1h.1 il : 1 i i
others? Thecourrgo that dares the ut- , , , VT T
most peril of tho battle-field has been Illohinond n Wodnosdo, night last
...UMnn ..c i . ..i .1 n . n' f BUfilCICUtlv nrovnd nnw Ipf nni nnnJn '
SSiMHHia rXb&tffii, tbft 'eaual course Thu 'subdue; h-enemy were found b great .treiigtl,
for his country's cause during the lato fl-rlit Passion) ral,3a pndo and obstinaoy. As and the force rettirr.ed without roaoliing
in Virginia. Mr. Carpenter was a mem- wo ,u? a 'lllldl3 fiom tha list of tlio tho railroad. Tlio nest day tho enemy
bor of Company A., Ctli l'cnn'a. Reserves. "jl,umbcrob' ead and I fiom tlio recorda mado their apperanco olose to Butlar's
and was much esteemed as a bravo soldier .K'fXSiS'r " .W. Lear in lico 0,1,1 tho fittest exortations were
bv Lis fflllow-eomrarls tlio heart s sympatbetio echo tho lamenta. j l .. . .imnuua iYro
by his fellow comrads .J JIZ by hm COr,hWOrkS
Vv, aii.. - i.mi j desolated homos, let us rosolve that with and preparo for defense. On Friday the
OTBAnotherofourNtfpl.ewskIlcd. this campaign, 'whalerer its result, the enemy attaekod bin,, and at eight o'clock
Ed. Col. Democrat, butchery shall cease. i0 tho evcDfng h ,ci0rnphed stRnton
ALSO,
forlunatO A mutiuI Accntdalion I'nHbc-iioi V imlu irn...B '
than the privates, as we held the position s ' " ""a K,u"" fro'" l ' Carpets ! Carpets ! ! Carpets ! I !
Third fcerge.nt, nnd received forourser- vZt n vtSi W
Vices m tho tented-field, tl.O aillOUUt at tho 'VlSnW. It-avo New York at n,. m.. iano,,. and 7 itOij K li I Ihh
head of this article, viz :-S8 20 ! What W KKS: tK
Shall WO do With the money ? "VtIu,,,. in tho y0rk e,prcs,rai,ilrouek
. . . ... to ami from l'itiburpli wiiln.ut ilttiiitfc. '""UUG''
1( , , ,. '"""I!" by ti,BUatavlialtailrond leave Tamanii.i
JC6y Head our numerous advertisements. nt e."0., 3 10 1' "'-fut I'hiiadiipiii.i, New vork
nt, t. . ... aim nil it ay l ninth.
IIIV nijl nil ItttrttKlnrt. ? v. .A.nl I h .....1.1 .Tr.illt. Ii.n .... I...,u..llln ... n t v ... .
-""j ""Htoiitiiii -.siiluiuii v ttuuiu - :,7;,-:-,,',; "' 'Vv "- n"a -'' P.m.,
luoiiu a m t'fi mmhum iiiSuiiii-r i rii m leaves Keauiiie
u.tm j. in . nun rfiiiriiu ii-m.i iiiii'.,iAi i.i.. .... "
A M'.W STOCK OF QUHUXSWAltR,
And all tho etcvlcra'a usually kept.
Call and Examine.
Illoonwbttrs. Vny fi,W(ll.
SCIIOOLASllII'.s FOR SALE.
wo direct attention to IW
va.u, nn .no nine ui t iijvui UlllUllt. JJOIltlS i",J nuove iraiirn tun daily, finiidavn ciceim. i 1 """"'111' t-oinitierciai Uoege,
by the First National Bank of IHoora rAW tttK' .V mMahMi
burg," and tho extensive Vendue of tbo k",.r.,J
Estatoof Wm. Colo, Esq., deco.sed.whieh " i'u"d""""" yuu, SgKSKa 'iK'SE
iimo pmco on UU Din 01 Jtino Ky, im tmri by apnlvinjati ihn ntfiro nf ilia I'vitin. . ..inangg ior gooai,
lUyl COLUMBIA niiMOqtAT. BleomiNrt. N.y . I,J
. 'i in: mv ciwcunv stoiib.
I MOUK F1USS1I GOODS.
.lust 'cccivcd at Erasmus Nnu Store.
1 9Iol:iws,
Sugars,
Teas
Coflco,
llieo,
Silicon,
HaTs and Caps,
! Salt,
Tobaeoo,
Segars, "
Caiftftea,
Itacus,
FliEl) AND 1'UOVIBIONS.
Tojether with a treat vnriity of notion, and etU-
Pfodum gontially likn.
A. II, KRAPMIW.