i COLUMBIA BBHOCBAT. EDITED Dlf LEVI L. TATE, PKOPHIETOR. Owr Constitution guard It ever I par clotloue Unionhold It dear I JJmt Surrr Flag forsake 11 naverl Vh proud Oanckaalan our only put'. BLOOMSBURG: Saturday Morning, Juno 10,1864. FOR M.ESIDENT IN 1084, GEORGE B.M'CLELLAN (Buhjatl to lh ileelilon of tho National Convention.) Practical Treason Tho radical Ab olitionists say that Lincoln and llamliu, are tho Government, and to opposo them , is to onnoso tho Government, which (hnv call Copperhoad Treason. Tho nigger Convention last wook at 15altimoro, throw Hamlin off, and thereby upset half of tho ''Government." Should thoynotnowbo arrested for Treason ! I Dr. John sneori at tho nomination of Gen. T remont. What elso oould bo ox pected of a Lincoln' office 'holder. Is not Gen. Fremont a reformor, an Abolitionist, and tho negroo's Friend. But then, his olection would broak up tho den of thiovos and robbers, who aro deluging tho coun try in blood under tho plea of u Loyally to the Government." Their "crojl is'in danger." Glorious News Mr. Yalladigkam, tho cxilod patriot, has relumed to Ohio. Ho is an American oilizen, and shall bo free, 'By tho Eternal." Wo daro tho minions of despoticpower to lay upon him a cowardly hand. Mr. V., we aro glad to learn, has been elected a Delegate to tho National Demo cratic Convention. The Presidency. In a very lengthy and well written leader of tho last "Stili. van County Domoorat,'' tho olaims of fcjj. Gen. Geo.B. MoCLKLLAN,aro lucid ly set forth for the Presidency. Wo regard the article in question, as an able one, but entirely too lengthy to insuro general po rusafcand proper accoptablencss. Writers . iJS public press, and especially small country papers, should studious y bear in'.i tt a j l , . . f. , .... . , ' tho Union Army, and havo formed a part mind, that "brevity is tho spieo of lifoond f i ur i . .. ... . J , v , of tho "Pennsylvania Kcscrva Corps of gives it all its flavor." . , ' . rn P J" X Tho Pee John will not darb not -'-publish Gen. Fremont's acccptanco of the Cleveland nomination for tho Presi dency, no is too candid, out-spoken and trutluul for the miscegenation organs of Old Abo s wiekod, dishonest and coward ly Administration. 1 'They shun tho light, because their deeds aro evil and ovil con tinually." the Miscegenation Convention. ''Two Buck Negroes," and Palcmon John, sat together last week, in tho Bal timore Convention, which nominated Old Linooln. What a motly conglomeration, of color, taste and charactor office-holders, niggers, theives and vagabonds. No wonder they nominated tho Chief of Shod dies, that they may continno to rob tho pation and that ho may perfect tho des truction of tho Union, HSf Wo copy from Forneys Press, tho letter of Gen. Fremont, accepting tho Cleveland nomination for tho Presidency. It will be found upon our nut sidd. It is calm, strong, positive document, most of whose position tho American Peoplo will neither gainsay nor resist. Thcro. aro eome howevor which no demooratcan ever endorso, and therefore the strength of tho party is sure to go for tho Chicago noin inee. Arrest of Gov. Medary. Our readers were informed, a fortnight since, tbat tho venerablo and patriotio Gov. S. Medary, of tho "Ohio Crisis." had been arrested by tho minions of despotio powor. They escorted Col. Medary down to Cincinnati, informed him that he was suspected of "contpuacy," and required bail for his appcaranco, when required by oia'"GTanny Lcavilt," at tho Supromo Court. And now, in accordance w.th tho genoral course of all such knaves, tho pro'ocutors havo postponed Gov. Mcdary'a trial, until next October Term of tho Court, and this is tho last tho public will hear of tho ''bogus Conspiracy caso.'' "Our Soldiers Busily Digging." Such is ono of tho head linos of that loyal sensation newspaper, tho Philadel phia Inquirer o tho 8th Jcuo. Everybody remembers tho holy horror and tho vast indignation of tho above pa- per and all othors of African proclivities, ct tho use of tho spado by Gen. MoClellorr. There was no defonse,cxeuso or even pul iation' for such a proceeding. Hidicule, denunciation, epithets were heapod upon his devoted head. 'Chickahominy Grave Digger" was among tho mildest names ap plied to him by the Loyalists. Now, two years afterwards, we havo Cen. Grant directly iu McClollon's tracks, and with great gutto the radical papers announce "Our Soldiers busily digging." And there beforo those Chickahominy Swamps, Grant has already lot moro men than MoClcllan did j and yet no Demo cratic paper speaks harshly of Gen. Grant, or condemns his course or proceedings. No man howover now looks for deeonoy or consistencinyin an abolition newspaper, SST Tho Grnat Central Fair for tho I Sanitary Commission, was opened at Plill adelphla on Tucnday afternoon latt, with1 imposing ceremonies. It will contlnuo open daily (except Suuday) from 10 A, M. to 10 r. M., until further notice. All tho departments are filled with tho most mu nlEocnt display of tho products of the va rious hranohcit of art,indujtry,and scienoo, and tho whole oollcction is said to present one of tho grandost exhibitions of human laato, skill and onterpriso that was orcrl attempted. '..- Clarion Democrat. R. li. BnoVN,Esq., has purchased Col. V. T. Alexander's in terest in tho "Clarion Democrat," appears I ns its solo Editor and Proprietor. Mr. AU cxandor,(who was ono of our apprentices,) has conducted this journal, some twenty- fiT0 yoars, always a faithful Domooratio scntinol, and bis fellow-citizens havo hon ured him with their confidence, by uleoting him twico to the office of County Treasur er, and twico to a seat in the Pennsylva nia Legislature Mr. Brown, hissucoossor, is a good Editor and reliable Dsmoorat, and wo havo reason to know will merit compicto success as tho organ of tho noble ''Democraoy of Clarion." Increase of "Copperheads." If wo can credit the Abolition papers, tho crop of ,(Copporheads" is multiplying by myriads. At first they applied tho epithet to only a fow Democrats, and fi nally to all who opposo Lincoln and his polioy. Now Howard, tho forger, who was Lincoln's bosom friend, and walks in Tilton's sanotuary, is called a "Copper hoad." Boeoher, Wendell Philips, Fro. mont, Cochrane, and the thousands of radicals who took part in tho Cleveland Convention, are called "Copperheads." In their eyes, Plymouth Church is a "Copperhoad institution, and tho Inue pendent iB tho chiof of "Copperhoad" or gans. In cutting off all who opposed tho administration, the Lincolnitcs havo sovcrcd the hoad and body of tho parly, and havo nothing left but a small portion of the tail, which still "wriggles'' faintly. Return of the Iron Guards. Col W. H. Ent, and tho remaining few members of tho(,Iron Guards," who loft Columbia county over three years ago, for the Army of tho Potomao," returned on Thursday last to Bloomsburg. Our citi zens gave them a handtomo reception and a hearty welcome on their return home. Arohes wero crcotcd soveral days ngo, on all of tho public streots and principal places in town, handsomely decorated with wreathes, emblems and banners of tbo most patriotio character, and the town was thronged with peoplo from tho country, in conjunction with tho town-folk, tiTgive the bravo boys a cordial "welcome iiome." They arrived in tho morning train from Harrisburg. Thoy wero met by crowds ol anxious friends at tho Depot, and with musio and flags, were escorted into the Court House Yard. Rev. J. It. Dimm, then addressed them in a neat and appro priate speech. Col. Ent, their noblo and brave leader was next called out for a brief speech, which he delivered in a most gentlemanly and soldierly manner, elicit ing tho applauso of tbo assembled multi tude. Tho work of shaking hands and pleas ant recognition was then wcut through with, after which, tho returned toldiers and all of their former companions-inarms, who had been honorably discharged tho service, wero invited to partake of a most sumptuous repast under tho shade trees in front of tho Court House, which had been especially prepared for their en tertainment, by the Ladies of Bloomsburg. Our town presented ono general scene of mirth and was a grand galiday. Their friends from the country, generally, wero in town to meet and greet thoir arrival .and escorted them to their respective homes. And those of us, and those only, who havo had sons and friends in tho Ar my, can properly appreciate the gladness and rcjoiceings which crown tho domestic circle on the ro union of the lung absent and dear ones at home. The following is a list of tho relumed volunteers, members of tho "Iron Guards,'' which wo publish to-day, Thoy aro as fol lows : Colonol II. W. ENT, Adjutant Geo. S. Colkman, Lieut. A. B. Jamison, Lieut. II. I. Connek, Sergents Samuel Stanley, ' W. S, Marge rum, Corporals W. H, Snyder, Benj. F. Sharploss, Jos. II. Hess, M. B. Hutjhs, PRIVATES. Charles Aehcnbach, II- 0. Bowman, Alfred Eck, Nelson Bruncr, JOS. i). tiCK, j?'' par,D"al,d Thos. Griffith, S. G. Gottshalo, nenry uottsnaio y, a. liamlin, Wm. Hollingsheat), J. H. Hughes, 8ylvester Ilowor, John Korn, Theodore Mendenhall, A. Willard, A. W. Mann, Wm. llaup, Baltus Sterling, Abra. Shortz, Geo. Waters, Alex. 2iglor. Emanuel Kurtz. A Negro as Good as Two Wuitb Me. Tho "Occasional" letter from Washington to tho Philadelphia Press, suggests that for negro barbarities, perpe trated by rcbols, thoy be made to givo two white rebel at hostages for the pplanthro pic investment, Vhat soxif Whistling to Keep their Cour-I ago up. Tho Columbia Republican, In common with tbo other Abolition sheets that are controlled by Lincoln's office-holders and flunkies, effects to sneer at tho Clovoland Convention thttt nomlnatod Fremont. Thoy aro evidently dismayed, howover, at tho political tornado that has so suddenty burst upon them from a quarlor where it was lcatt expeotodi They aro fully con scious that tho . schism in thoir party Is deep seated and past healing ; and that tho Clovoland Convention is a direct and powerful protest against tho administra tion of Mr. Lincoln and his war polioy, irom thoso who wero most active in clo vating him to power. This condemnation falls upon them with ortishing effect thoy boo in it "Iho hand writing on tho wall," and no amount ol "whistling" can conoeal their discomGiure and consciousness of the guilt oharged in tho Cleveland indictment. Thoy now tremblingly await tho aentenco to bo pro nounced at tho bar of tho Pooplo in No vember. Tho Cleveland Convontion comprised the very strength and essence of tho tho 'Re publican' party. It embodies, first, tho original Abolitionists, who havo formed tho nucleus of tho "Ropublioau'' party, nud to oonciliato whom that party has abandoned all tho conservatism it over professed. It oorapriscd the Gorman Re publican elouiont, so powerful in tho West ern States, and without whioh tho Ro publioau party is nothing thcro. In Pennsylvania tho call was signed by some of the most prominent men in the party, such as Ex. Gov. W. F. Johnson, E. M. Davis, Esq., N. P. Sawyer. Esq., and others and was attended by a largo dele gation. In York State, whero tho movo mcnt has made fewer manifestations than clsowhore, it comprised such reprcstnta tivo men as Lucius Robinson, Republican Comptroller, elected last fall ; John Coch" rans, Rcpnblioan Attorney General, clcct edjlast fall ; Thos. B. Carroll, editor of th0 Albany Statesman, tho nearest approach to a Ropublioan Statu organ, since the Albany Journal lost tho respoot and con fidonco of its partisans ; with formidablo organizations in New York city. In Mas sachusetts, it has tho aotivo sympathy of Gov- Androws and tho Stato administra tion. From Maryland, oven Smcthors, who was clcotcd to Congress by Liucoln's bayonets, was sent to tho Convention and took an active part. To attempt to be littlo such a momcment by sneers, is the height of folly. The Cloyeland Convention and its tick et is no concern of ours ; but it is useless for tho Lincoln organs to ignore tho im portance of such a movement; and it would bo ungenerous and unmanly to withhold an acknowledgement for its great service in boldly denouncing tho outrages of tho administration upon the people, and in setting its face against official assump tion and usurpation. Marshal Murray in Trouble. Albany, June 8. The cause of consti tutional liberty was vindicated to-day by a verdict at the Greeno Circuit Court of nino thousand dollars against .Marshal Murray, and William Buckley, his depu ty. Tho plaintiff, Albert W. Fatrie,wus arrested in August, 1802, by Deputy-Marshal BuokloyJ who had no warrant, but acted upon tho authority of tho War De partment, and on the information of Pa trie's political oppouunts that he had spo ken against the administration. Partrie was arrested whilo at work on his farm, taken to Now York, confined in tho Elm street jail in an underground cell. The apartment was four feet wide and six fcot long and there wero two ether prisoners confined in it. Ho offered hail, but it was refused, and ho was kept in prison until ho consented to employ and pay Judge Ucebo to procure his release. Judge In galls presided. Judgo Porker conducted the case for the plaintiff, and Mr. Maitoou for the marshal and his deputy. The caso was swoin off for two terms on account of tho absence of Secretary Stanton, and ono of tho deputy-marshals, neither of them was present on tbo trial. The arrest was based on a letter of some of Partrio'a political oppononts complain ing that hospoko against the Administra tion. A verdict of nine thousand dollars has been rendered ogainst Marshal Murray. Every Soldier should have tiibm From 11. B. Heintzelman, Steward 7 2d Rtp., P. V- "Your medioal preparation (Brown's Bronchial Troohos) is certainly valuable to soldiers in tho field, and I feel satisfied, if generally adopted at tho hos pitals, many sleepless nights of tho weary soldier would bo averted. Our regiment aro now testifying their qualities, and 1 believe are all satisfied with their pood effects in alleviating those distressing af fections of the throat arising from cold and cxposuro. They arc now daily prcsorib cd in our hospital and at the surgeon's morning call." - Sold everywhere at -5 cents per box. To Arms! To Arm I Tho Citizen Soldier will find a moro deadly foe in the brackish muddy water and damp night air than in tho most determined enemy, Holloway'i Pills so purify the blood and strengthening tho stomach and bowels that tho soldior canenduro theso hardships and still be Btrong and healthy. Only 90 cts per box, War Domoorats. Got. Soymour,of N. Y., has, cvorsinoo his accession to tho chief magistracy of that State, boon an advocate of this ( "cruel war;" exprossod himself ttmo and again in lavor of its 'vigorous prosecutioni' ; taking pains to show tho willingness ,ie ' felt that citizens of bis Stato should bo sent southward to battlo ostonsibly for tho ' Union, hut really for tho negro, and has - been a ready and willing auxiliary to tbo Federal administration in carrying for ward its war measures. Notwithstanding all this, thcro is not a prominent Demo crat in tho country who is tho rcoipiont of so much virulent abuse, or malignant hato from Abolitlouists, as this, samo Gov. Sey mour. ' Ho is misrepresented continually, and incvory official aot the radioals seek to discover treason or deceit. On learn ing of. tho death of Gon. Wadsworth, Gov. Seymour paid a public and eloquent tri bute to his virtuos and memory. A few days aftorwards tho Tribune, in referring to it, said : ''That Governor Seymour is at heart with tho traitors now in arms, for our National destruction, we havo been long oonstrainod to boliuvo;" and this, notwithstanding Seymoqr bcliovcs in the war as 6trongly ns Grcaley, although for a different object. Who would be a War Democrat. Bridgeport (Conn.) Farmer. Physical Culture. Tho "Nokmai. Institute ron Physi cal Education," incorporated iu 1800, and under tho management of Dn. Dio Lewis, will open its Seventh Session on tho Fifth of July next, 1804. Tho demand for teachers of tho New Gymnastics has become such, that tho last two classes of Graduates, oomisting of about ninety ladies and gentlemen wero at once ongaged, and hundreds moro might hnuptoutablo employment. Well-known medical men assist in pro paring tho pupils to act as guides in Phy sicnl culture. In tho department of Gymnastics, Dr. Lewis personally trains every candidate for tho Now Profession. If any reader would know moro of this pioneer institution in a new and noblo pro fession, lot him or her send for a full cir cular to Dr. Dio Lewis, Boston. "To Dr. Dio Lewis, moro than to any other man, is this oountry indebted for tho present dcep,)raci!tcc interest in physi cal culture. IIo has dono a noblo work Mass. Tcachir. lWo look upon Dr. Lewis as ono of tho boncfaotors of his raoe," Grace Green wood. "Success to Dr. Lewis's Gymnasium. No bettor Institution exists." -Knickcrbock. cr. "Dr. Lewis's book is tho most praoti- oal, sensible work on this subject, extant in auy lauguage." Continental Monthly. . "Dr. Lewis has givin iu far tho bast and most practical of all publications ou tho subject of Physical Culture." JV Y. Indipendcnt. The Hand of Providence. The hand of Providence is in this war; so says the Infidel proachers whoso hands are reeking in human blood. Wo find tho following incident in an exchange. How many such arc transpiring every day,which never become known to tho community "Mrs. Bctsoy Elliott, whoso husband is in tho 17th Maine Regiment, was found dead in Portland, a few days 6inre,on the floor, tnere being no bed or furuiiuro in the house, and nothing to eat. Her daughter, about 15 years old, was tho only person with her. The oorpae was lying- upon a fow rags, and thero was nothing in the houso to cover it with. Sho died from want. Tho Three Hundred Dollar Ex emption Clause. Washington, June 8 The President has sent a message to Congress, embrac ing communication from the Provost Mar shal General, approved by tho Secretary of War, recommending tho ropoal of the thrco hundred dollar exemption olauso, which prevents the army from being kept up to its maximum strong. b. Growing Weather. The delightful growing weather we havo had for a few weeks past is worthy of mention. Sweet refreshing showors and bright genial sun shino havo had tho effect of bringing out vegetation with tho gjoatest rapidity, and tho country now presents a beautiful and luxurious appearance. As the poet says : 'One could liutf lielie ve he heard The leavct and blosiomi grow," Just Thinifof It. Lincoln ro nominatod for tho Presi dency ! Grant farther off from Richmond (and that by compulsion) than ho was ono week ago I Gold up to 107 on Thursday. Thatis. it requires 197 dollars of Linooln-Greon-backs to buy 100 dollars of old fashioned Constitutional democratic money, II li,,.. .nJ l,.oi .i noxt President." Uoston Traveller. Then if tho pooplo aro not slaves and cowards, "balls and bayonets" will mm. make. That Io tho Christian rule "Thoy that take tho sword Bhall perish by tho sword." If calls for "moro men" continuo at tho rato thev havo for the nast vear. it will ' - not be long before tho abolition paradiso of tho "last tnftll and tho last dollar" shall bo "Oohcd. llsot Drafttd Men in ISictM of thoie Required. Tho, following is a complete list ot mon who weto drafted in excoss (the fifty por cont.) of thoso required to fill -tho quota of Columbia county.' Thoso mon need not P"t themselves to any uoublo.about repo.t-' m """" ' jjjqom TOWNSHIP R. . ii n '..1,-, ini. Colanwn Euos Jjcnby Samuel Gehrlusir Oliver Palmer ficotgo Ihtssert John AliiCornilcIc Thomas McCorinick David Doers BENTON. Ilohr Mc Henry William S Kaso Clark Drink Klias Mcllenry Thomas Hartman Abrulmm Hariman lenoo K Krickbnum Klislia Sliultz Thomas npplemuti Livingston Rnwo Charles Dodson BKAVKIl. Stephen Lelir, No. S Stephen Lohr A J Holt John llinterlilor Aimn Voauer Jofcph Barry Alnruan Davis Wm" Woriz Daniel llinderliter Moioi Scltllclter Kims Ititianhouse A ml row Kuitilo Solomon Jltinsinycr Wm tilt u in an Nathnn llredbender Thomas Prescott BItlARCREEK. Samuel Binard Kpltrtilm Trowbridge Evan D Adams William Tillman CATAWISSA. Wtn McNeal. Ambroso II. Sharpies Thomas Hartman Thomas Hcnvliu Win Miller l'oter S Ueibur John A Shuman Win J liroombach Henry Uuinu Jacob llolTmaii Jacob Ilainus CENTBE. Isaac Arnwino Honry MnKlotler Daniel Binurd John L Freas FISHINGCEEK. Jacob Shoemaker John Mcllontr JacobO Wilson Hiram ftluHaury Etnamluft Homier Samuel Shiva Chiirles Anli Win Boyor John V Hntclittoti Samuel i'ealer l'orier Sutton FRANKLIN. Israel Ashloti Daniel Dunn laanc Richards Hiram T (lower GREENWOOD. Ernnlus Hondershol Go F Kindt John Lemon Geo Greenly 1'eUr Hayiuall Francis M Rot) HEMLOCK John Bobbins Isaac Kitchen Jamei T Etop .Samuel W Girlon M.iriiu Kinney Michael Grover JACKSON. Joseph Yorks W W Roberts Lavi Keelur Elijah Yocum Joseph F. Dorr Ttieo N Smith Goj W iMunniui; LOCUST. George Eioribach Jos Samlor Jacob Siein jf Stephen Yoho John Wn'kins Ailum M JohiiKon Adam Dtinmick Aa Doily Chritlian Small Wm Yeaifer John MorriH Nalhan Konlenbadori John H Stokes Wm E Wnller Lewis heinbuld Wm H Boiubold Jus Ueid Micliuel Stein MADISON. Andrnw S Allen Jacob Kramer Phalli. Wilkin Amos Cox Wm WinlerHeen Abm Swinhor Samuel P. Demon Jomh Moi-t Silas Welliver Henry Wnuner Wm W Caraham Felix' Bi.ter Stephen Kllia MT. PLEASANT. Geo L Omnn Robert S Oman John Hippenstebl MelrhU Buckfl Allreil Miller Henry Kitchen Gabriel Evnretl Jo-eph Gilbert Henry W Mellick Alnxaniler Rnmbo Darnol Bouavitz Joshua Hartzel MAINE. David B Gluing Louis Filker Thomnn Qniiiii Manin Nns Jacob Ban man Nathaniel II Brown MONTOUR. Isuac B Ssliull James V FoMer MIFFLIN. Siephflii II Schwann ORANGE. Clemiiol I! Ilunrie Mnrioii B Hollies Elwoml W Coleman Joseph C. Huithm Samuel Achenbacti Robert B. Rickett McClnm Drako Jonathan Point Henry Siitmr Daniel Shul'z Jeremiah Hcfr Abm A' Kline EmamiHl Appleman PINE. John E Gorman Latayntta Ungor Joteph Dnebelbis John I.nrti Isaac Sweeny Richard W. Lyons Pemberluu Pialt ROARINGCREF.K. Wm 11 II Eck John M Trump Marim Wuiiersteun Owen llugluifJ Samuel L Cheriuuton SCOTT. Emanuel Ruckel Philip Dieteriek Uriah M Eiicar John B Vanhorii Geo W Eilgar John Turner Chnrlos Marrel Jainns Gruenago Daniel M'aurou Henry Oman John Wolt SUGAR LOAF. James Pelorman. John Montgomery Naihanie! II Steward Wm Peterman George Elison car Fremont's "flank movement" on Linooln has staggered the shoddyites. " KSTHAT""" PITRAVnil from the premliea of the aubaenbera in yj looiuaburg, onThuradoy uijlit laat. a mouse co. orcil JSEuley Cow9 Just purchased out of Kcmcrr'a Drjve. A liberal re ward IU I") given if fur her return or Information uf hcrnhcreucouta, JACon n. cnoui. Ulooni.hurg, June 17, 'CI,' MARRIAGES. Inlj; Cortlnnd N, V.. on the '-'ml of June 16G4. bv the Rev. Mr. Ilcainan, Charles J, llarkly, i:i.,of lllooms. burg, fa , and Miss M A. Wilson, of Troy, N, V. In Malnvllle, on Pumiay, tho 13th of June I8C4. by Jacob llrown,lq., Mr. Andrew Dingles, and Mrs, Mary Ann fihuman, both of Maine .township, Colum bia county, l'a, DEATHS. ! .In Beott township, on the Cth Inst., John Vaniah itenicht.ln the tith year of his ago and on lhe7ili Clara Margaret Whiteniiht, aged llmontha, and 4 days, and on the loth of April, Henry I.loyd White night, aged 6 years. Children of John V. aud Harab K. Whitenight i all died ofdiptberia. In Mount Pleasant township, Columbia count y, on Saturday, June lllh, lbul, Mr. David I, l'atteriun.atcd about 3U years. In Bloom two,, near Dlooniburg, on Thursday, tho Oth Inst., Mrs. Rebecca J, Fisher, wife of David Fisher, youngest daughter of James Lake, Ksi., aged 25 years, 7 mouths and 0 days. ' En1,? .P.n'Wi 1 ?c?lh' i in uocusnwp., i;oiumeia county, on EatuTdav ev" ?fW JShn' y Jg"r,lh" M"' K"" Ya' , In Fishlngcreek township. Columbia co.,on the Ctth ' Ai.m.'; n :W,wiV$t?, f dsyV.1 New &iDetttscmtuts. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of John Cox, deceased, T ETTEUS of administration on tho l'.itMoof John Cox, lt 6f Hemlock lowmlilp. Columbia county, ilctnmed, lifvo been gtantcil ly tno Kr el'ler of Columbia Miunty to the tinilcMUncil to liding In lllooin townlilp nil notions having claltin nciilnit Iho cutato of tho decedent nto toqiieto(l to nroitoiitthomtothondinlnlHralor , without delay, and all tiomonu'lndcbtcd to make payment rntthwllh. I.EV I COX, Adnrt. Juno 18, 1804.-0 w $2. jukkiigu ijETTin. dnvorJUIiV next, ror iiunning nn urun UlUDOli oyor the WcH lltnnch of little I'lihlrijcreek, in aldtownililp. lienr rhlllp Bhueinnkcr'i. BalJ llrlilrte to be 42 feel between abutment! u lain. 14 fectl height. Ofeet anil 0 l.uhc. from low water matk ! the abutment, tuba 0 feet thick, un,l the upper li ml lower wmicnnin, mu ..u ... --- tho lower wliiffwall. on eouth ilile, 12 foot long j the win walle to be 3 feet thick. ,.., Won nnil upeclflcatluni can be itcu on the Jay and i plate of Icttlnir. ll.U.Fn'UIT, Cltrk. j Commlmlonerj' Office, ) liloom.buiBi June 15. 'tit. MANHOOD! ! m A It. 1 A ..... .1 1 laS? HOW l.osi, now ncbiorin. ; 7 OHT publlihed.a new edition of DR. CULV12I1. J WUtil.'H Cr.i.llIlllATnU UHSAV oil the radical cure (without tuouicincj oi sraiiMAiimKiiwii, m .oun ual Wcakncei, Involuntary Semliml l.oetei, IKrunxcv, Mental and 1'hyiicni incaiacny, iinjicuinieu w w rlaee, etc. i ulno, C'oiiiuiuitlou, Kpllepny.aad I ll, In duced by elMndulgeuco or .eiual BitravnKnnco. rrt'.U. Ill U KCHICU tiiveu,(ii;i "iii u v.n. i i.n ri.i.in.,l iiuiliiir ill tin. a.linlrabte etay clonr- ly deiiionntratee.lromu thirty yeare eucccMlul practice, that n ml ICT" Tlila Lecture ahnuld be In Iho baud of every youth and every man In the laud. riant, undoraeal, Inu plain envelope, to any nddrcia, fOit-pattl, on recaipt of alt colli., or two puat atauipi, Aurueaa me puuiisurra. i;il AO. J . yj. iv u l r. ec. i.va. 127 lloncar, Nlw Venn, t'oit uthco box 4S80. June Id, Jet!4. ly. New Cash Store! AND- AT LOWER LIME RIDGE, PENN'A bo Bodaralgned, having complotod their apaclou lnro llnuie, at l.uwer l.lme lililto, in H.olt town- iti p. Coluiuhiu cuuuty. ra , tKc picitiurc in minuune' 111 IU llictt Ilium" iu iu,M(tja vi'Vinnt ii hartt Jtnl up en ad a 1 NEW STORE, which li ment of fatly aupptled with a well selected aacort- BEASONA11LE MERCHANDIZE, Contlsting of Olothos, OJSBiruors, Silks, Muslins, Sattinctts, Ladio's Dress Ooods, Gentlemen's ClotLing, and in short everything um ally kept in any Country Dry Good and Vaciety Store. ALSO; GROCERIES FISH, MEAT, SALT, &C, &C. BOOTS & SHOES. All of re hlch will ho aold a. cheop a oau be purchased alien hare. fcS" Duttcr, Eggs, Moat, CJrnin and Country produce taken In exchange for Goods, and for which tho highest market price will he paid. Qivo us a call. No chargo for exhibit ing our goods, but it will uford us plens urn to have them examined and prices compared. G.W.Oreveling &co. Lower Lime Ridge, Juno 18. 1801. Public Sale Ol' uhuim n, mm iN piir.UHiico of nn order of the Or phans' Court or Columbia county, on Saturday, July 9, 1S6JL, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, JACOB II AJtTM.W, ,d. niluistrator uf the e.lulo of JACOI1 11AKT.MA .M . late of Montour county, deceased, will expo.o to sale, bv puMic vniidue, on ih u premises, a certain tract of land aituatu iu Hemlock township, Columbia county, bound ed by laud of Joseph Muuei. land of Heirs of llaltis Appleman. uud others, containing 125 ACltpS OK LAND, more or less, reserving to tin Rloomsbnrg Rail Road Iron Company all the Iron Ore, and the right to dig, mine and carry awny thu same, and nil the timber need ed for mining purposes, and the right to cut and haul the samu, together with free ingress, egress and re gress for the above purposes, Whereon is erected. A GOOD I1AKK BARN n story and a half Framo mviXLiiVt. iiousi:, and other out-bulidlngs, OKCHAUD, Well and Spring of Water. A 1,30 A certain Trftrt nf T.nn.l .llnrttn I.. 11 twp., Columbia county, bounded by lands of Joici h Mouser. lands f llaylor Sc. (iulliver.iands of WiMiam llarliuan, and lauds of the heirs of Haiti, Apple uin CONTAINING 7f ACRES, more particularly dosrribed as follows! Ileginnine at a ppst in a line of Joseph Mauser, Ihcnce by Maiiscr ff llaylor norths L4 cast, J0U.4 perches tb n post. Ihctico by Dnylor & Gulliver north a 1." oust. B7.75 perches to stones, thenco by Wm. Ilartniau, south til V?.?'''"'""-'"1,"" tuatnne. thenco by samo north Ji.'. J."lV:, llurcl!?"oi0.a. "on"' "'enco by UaltisAp. pieman's heirs sorith 80 .4 west. 103 porches tu a post, thence by other lands of said deciaaed south II hi r.am nr.. .,i Vi i , , , ",uat8 in tl,u ,wp- j Conditions made known onay o?sul'e.,'b?' Cle,1, whp,, ... ,.b,viic. iu ucgiuntug, irtooD..t,urf, June 11, iK '. mllUCOUNTV COMMIsaiONr.lW will recelvo pro 1 posol! ivt the llou.o of Jo.cph Uhocmoket . In Una towu.hln. Columbia county, between the hour" or IU n"cl"k ..M.. nd 1 P.M., on SATU I AY, the fith .. .u..i..h . """-i. T - ..ft f link utr nr Hli liMl.Hln'r bplliullllll. uhitn In. g;-s,?v;'S;ef;;ifaf -is. A'i eondlllon may be, may cure hlunclf cheaply, privately, 1 S?." f ' .. o S if 1 .V ' - I kill III IIIC ui'isi ii.i .iwa i 5 AND Diseases Resulting ft om Disorders of the Liver aiid Digestive Organs, Ann cuitF.i) v DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS TUB OltCAT BTRUNOTIIGNINO TONIO. Thoso Bittors havo performed moro Curett 1 nu'v. ji.yd no att'i: nr.TTt:n s7Vvc77o.7 JIAI'i: MOHli TESTIMONY! KAt'K MOHK lirl MV.C1JIILE PKOVtM TO VOUCH FOH TltCMt TUIJf -Vl' OTJ1KII ARTICLE l.V TUT. MARKET, We defy nnv one to conltftdict thli nn.otrtloD, nttd will pay 8101)0 to any one Hint will produce a' rerlitlcate publlillcd by UMuallinot eenulne. nOOTLAND'S GERMAN BITTEUa. will curoevery cue tt Ohronio or Ncivous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and dlscnses arising from a disordered Stomooh. O'jeorvctho following tyniptom f KifUltlng from Dlj. otdera uf the lllgcftlre Urgantl n Condlpa tlon, Inward l'llei, riiiiieM of Itliiod to the Head, Acidity oflhe Btoiuaib Nauaea, Heartburn, llingunt fn food, I'ulncta uf utlglil in the Stomach. Huur Kructatlona. linking or I'lutleilugat Ilia I it of ttie rfiniiiach, Stviininiiiii of lliu llred, Hur tled and lliltlcult Drcjthing, rluttenn; at tbo Llmb, Sic.. Huddou Fluahca cf Hint, uuruini! in the rterh.Coiiatntil liu. aplnlntanfevil, tc. depreatiou of aplrlti. UU.VE.VBER THAT THIS UirTTJU Is Not Alcoholic. CONTAINS .0 RUM OR U'lUSKEV, avlCAX T.VAKK DRV.VKAHDS. HUT IS THE BEST TONIO in tho World. READ WHO SAYS SO ! I'rom the llev Levi Ueck, Pastor of tlm llnptlat C'butch. i'emtiertun. N J, furmeily of tho Worth ifatitln I'einucriDii. .i j , tun: Church, I'liiln IcInliU. I have known llauilanda Gcnnaii Hitters favorably for n nunitier of yenra. I have U9e.l them In my nun family, anil have been so pleased with their rlTecti that I was Induced to rccouiinuund them to many nth era, nnd know that they have operated In etrlUnly beneliclnl manner I take Kreat pleasure In tliua pjh. llrly procl.iiinliiKthii fid, and callutj! Ihe attention of tbosc afltitted with thoie diseases fur whi h they arj recommended, to tlioae Itinera, kuowimc frometpeti enco ttial my recominendHtinu will be seatnlned, I do Ihit more elisor in t ly as lluolbiid a llitteri is intends to benrflt Ih i nfllicted, and iauot "a ruin drink." Yours truly, LriVI G. BECK. Frosi ret. J. Mirtcrn liroien, I). I),. Editor cf thu Knti tloptdia uf ItcliglouM Kiieiclylgi, ani UMnlan CJ.nn itle, l'Mladtlyhia Althnufli notdiaposod to favor or reconmend Tatcnt Medicines in eineral, through dintrunt of their luere dienta and ttrecta i 1 yet know of no autlici -nt ri'no I why a man limy not teatlfy to the benrfit h l bellows blmsell tu liavii received from nnv tiun.l) preuaraltu In lliu hope that he may thua contribute luthe bjueftt If othura. I do tlila the more lendlty In rcfanl to lloofleno'i Orrmnn llittera, prepared by Dr. V, il. Jarkaim.iirtliK city, becaiiMi I was prejudiced against tl.eui lor man yiirs, under he Impression that they wro cHlefly i,r. at. (ihrilic mixture. I am Indebted to my Irieml ltoben fliocmakcr, V.i., Cut ttie removal if this prejudice It proper teala, and fur en, omnfemcnt to try Iheu, wh n HUirerine Irom great and Innc continued debility. '1 in usu or three bottles of Iheiu Hitters, at the beelnnln of the preaent year, was fotlowni hv ovidens rolinr and n-.toration tu n decree of bmlily ,'ind L-.enlal vitei which I hud not felt fur in months b.iforu, nnd liad i atdesimired of regaining. I thcrcfuto thank CuJ nnd my friend for directing me to the uho of tlisjn. J. AUtVTOX UiiOW.V from lliu Ubv. Ivt 11 K.winrd, Paatnr of Hi .u llapti.l I .ui. ', I)b. Jacksox :-llcar nir: I havrt luen fr-ifi mlr t quested in connect my na:n with cumuinidiUi.m. t iliderent Uiu.la of medicliii's hut rejnrttinc ihe prie'la aaouturiny nipropriatu sphere. 1 hive in iili .a,M declined ; b it witli nili-ar proof in van mi i..eun. and particularlj in iny Inmi'y. orth uicliilni.i ,i I r lloull ind's Uurinau Ui'lera, 1 depirt fur nricj fr'.ii u uual course, to express my full innvlcilnu th.u, f.j. general debility uf t la t ayteiu nndcpci hilly t ,r Lit i.oinpl.ilnt, it ia a safe and vulujlilu pinmiralion 'i nine cane, it may l.nt ; but u.iiully. 1 ilni.la riot it c.', be very beneficial tu tliua" uti.i .uiW frnu iuii Viv j iuusc. Voura, ery n apectriiiiy, J. II Kli.'ArtD liifhth below L'oalus at., i LUuj a Ilrom Rev. Warren Randolph I'untcr cf lioptlat Churt; Geriuantuivii, l'a. lla.C. M. Jacxsoi i DearHir: l'urmnil rinerlersi Halites mo to say that I regard thu li r.iian Inner, prepare) bv ou as a most excell.inl niediijne, Iocl.-b ur aevcre cold and general debility huvu been ureal ly bciiLiitti'd by Hie use ui thu hitters, nnd duul.t fic lucy will produce Biimtar elLn ta on ulh-ra Vours respectrull), WAKRIIN UAN'UOI.I'K, (ieimaiituwn, Peiiu u ,.iI rom !f,cVf"' T""r. I'astcr ol lle.Miu; M. 1; Uhurch, l'liiluda- ni!!rJfCK"",r:i,,c,'"'.B"' !-"vinsuM.I )onrriiriir.a niturs in my f.imjiy tre.pieiuly t uin prep.ncd In y that il has been of great k-rvice. I t.cli.' v.. that in i',i cases of gen irally licliilny untie s.isteio it Is the sif n and most valuable remedy of which I luvo nnv kouwl edge. oura, 4,c, J. II TUit.VEU, No. eitl N Nineteenth Utr let rrom the Rev. J t. Lyons, furiner'y Paatornf ths Co luiubus (.N, J.) and Milcstoivn, (l'a ) llaptiat Cliutcfa r, , . New Criluinbtir, N V. IlR. UM. J.CBHOM-DenrBir.-I feel it n riliasuri Ihus, of my own accord, to bear tesliinuny lotlijis cittern d ol Hi, Oerman Hitters. Soino.yearsslnfia usiuj much alllicted witli llyapepaiu, 1 us-rd them with ciejt lirnrncinl ri'siilts. I liavu olleu receinnn-nded llioin to persona enfeebled by thin tormentiiudioai.o.nnd lmv heard from llioin the most Haltering L'HtluioiilaU fcl tu llii'ir great value. In cases of general debility, I bj lieve it lobe atonic that tannot be surpassed. J.M. LYONS lta;ni.h,ucf::T"0''Win'Sr' I,,StC'0f Ha. Jitmiin , --Hear Sir :-l fool it due to vour f; rePl lei i preparation, lloofland's Certilan nittera. in ! lers. 1 did so and Imve experienced great and unex pected re hef; my health ha.'been very materially ben uu.Mti.1,f,""nn'lu,""?' rc"'nenil IhJ art.clc where I meet witli cases similar to my ow n and have bocn as ......... .,,, , , .,, iiieirKuuu eu.'cis. Itespectfully yours, T. WINl'iilt. lloxborough, P I'romRcy. J. S. Herman, of tho German Ucforui'J Church, Kutztown, licrks county, l'a. JJS'n'H1, Jtc,K0,,-liesH'cted Bir :i ,avo boon slck n.. i,y' ''f '"'1rly ,uc,1Iy Mr. and have never , .I"""11",' ,l,at d,J Hiuch good as iloof nf?d !ki,!SrS" I "'" vo,y "luch improved in health, after takiug rive botus, despe;tlully yours. J, S, 1IAOMAN. TRICES. Large Biso (holding nearly double quantity,) Hm.n ui.. - 8I,0U P" Rottle-liall' doteu, 8J (M Bmall biio-,5tcnn per Uottle-half dozen, Hi i BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. .,Se,0,not ,llu 'iR'iaturo of "C. M, JACKSON," Is on the Waifi tu of each bottle. Should rnop tlpnrn.t ilmnni.t 1.... ..tin). flinJ ') ! U'Py rn"y, !" , and ivim? h""rul1 J lVU U l" ,or"'",u do not be put olf by any of the Intmiciling prcpara n ita plucn, liut scud to ill. rely packed, by ixpteti. Principal Office and Manufactory, Wo. ai Avch Street. PUIL.1DELrittJ. Jones & Evans. ' (Successors to 0, M. JACKSON k Co... PROPRIETORS. tO-KOK SAI.E hy DiiiggUn iHd Dealers In in wn in the United blah. Juno II, leol. (jct, SI. lfG3l?rmi my lestiniony to ttie deserved reputation it has obnl I'd. I have for years, at times, been troubled.wnu great l sorder n my ,ea.l and nervous aystei i. I iu. advised by a (riend to trv n b,,ul .,r v.n ........ i, .01 4