mil ,hu itMiiiirw T Jssse 0. Tate i Local Editor, Saturday Morning, July 2, 1064. 86? Gold rnled ai 242 in rhiladclpia, on Saturday. WUEAT, pot buehel. It v i :. " " CORN, " " IIUCKWAEAT, ri.otm per Mil. oloversled. flax seed UUCKW1IEAT riouf. no l s.i i 5n -J e on R 50 s m 4 to rutter. hues potatoes. DRIED AFPLttd, IIAMB nAcoN. HAY by the ton, It . SO eu 1 50 . 5ll in so on Public Sale -OF- cincKi;Na,icr roi'. :i5 fcajr- Erouned, llltlo daughter of Wm. Coin, at Stonytotvn, (IroUnad in tlic canal Ueauties of Aimt,iTioN Rule Rich mond not captured, nnd piipor monoy worth thirty cents on a dollnr ! Who would'nt vote fof Abo Lincoln ? ''Noth ing is going wroDg !'' BSy Tho "Ilerald of Progress" a Spir itual Infidel pnpor goes for old Abo for President. It hm long been said that llio rpiritualtsta had him in tow,and this seem? to giro countonanco to tho report. t3 Tho Lackawanna and Bloomsbnrg rnilroad will run upon a new timc-tablo after Monday noxt, July 4, Tho down train for Ilarrifburg, will Icavo Kingston at C P. M., an hour later than now, BiiANKB. Wo will inform our readers that wo keep on hand all kind of bla jk I Dcodi, Uoiids, Leases, Petitions for tavern License, Bonds, Justice's and Conftnblo's blnnks of every description. Summon, Executions, Notes of hand, School Orders &e &e. CANDIDATES. CANDIDATE FOll ASSEMBLY. W nr millinrtreit In nnnniinra flm h.mn nf fll-'fl . , ' mluit. 01 t ainwiesa, ns acanuiuniu lor 'Vrii;ijir, last WCOK, Was m the npprnnchlng general Flection, In Ibis Repre.en llllivc ifiiinrit commotio ui mu counties oi i niuiiuii nnd Montour, subject tn tho dcitsiou of tho Columbia County Democratic Contention, .illy S, 1801.- pJ, Candidate for Assembly. At th" solicitation of many friends t would announce tn thn voters of ruin intiln County, Hint I w III ho a nniiili date for AHHHMIILY, nt Iho approaching irincral elec tion, subject to thu ilcciilon or the Columbia county Democratic Convention. W.M.II.JACOIIY, aioounbitrg, May 14, IFM 2 Legislative. - i Profoundly grateful for past evidence, of generous cniifldenev. tho underslgmd, with the approbation of ninny of hi. Dcinocrntir. fellow rlllr.en. (whoso opln lam ho duly npproclntesj-nnnouncos that lui will lie a J;iutfitl:i!c ir Hit: Assembly, In tho Legislative Dl.trlet composed of tho Counties of Colu niliia nml Montour, nt tho npprnarhlnir (lencrnl Eleitlnn, subject to t he usnges i.fthu Ulsttlrt, nndthu decision oflhu Columbia Dcmociatlr Convention. I.KVI I. TATE. liloomsburg, May T. I Bill, Candidate for Sheriff. Through the Gurnet "ollrliation of mnny D.mncrat ie friends, I hnvc been induced to offer uysolf ns a cainlldntc for Ho! office of PherllTof Coin mbia County, subject to thu declslenol iho Democratic County Con vontlon. JA.MllSt.AKK. Juno 18, IPG4.-2. Valuable Keal Estate. In pursuance of an order of Iho Orphans' Court of Columbia county, on Saturday, the Oth day of August, 1804, l lOo'clock In thu fortnoon, Jainea Murphy admin!. trator of Annuel U. Alt', lain ofMudlaon township, In said county, deena.cd, will otposo tn tale, by l'ubllc Vendue, on the premises, a certain Tract of Land, iltuato In Madlion township In .aid County, Rounded on the i:n.t by land of John Smith, on the Smith by land of James Ilildlne, on tho Weil by land of lllrniu Dougherty, and on tho "Torth bv land of Charles Long ! Containing Eighty-four Acres, mors or less, whereon uro erected a frama dwelling hmi.o and n frnmnstnblo. a well with tiumn. and n ynungnpiuo orchard For the payment of the debts nf the Durcased' I.ato the Estslo of .aid deceased, situate In tbe tonn thlp of Madlaon und couuty nforcald. THUMP Tan percent ofoncfoutth of tho purchase money, paid down on day nf olo The Imlanconflho onc'fortn at cornrmation j nml tho remnlnlng three, forth., In oho year with Intere.t fmm rnnDrniatlou. JAM1M JIUIll'IIV, Adn'r, nionm.liurg, tunc SS, IrSt. ADMINISTHATOU'S NOTICE. i Estate oj Uishinlnn human,rlc'd. j ' r.TTritlJnf admliilitriilioii unthe tl.tntool Waihlng. item tfhuinan.late nf lleti r two.. Columbia ro.,i)ec'd. have been er.mted bv tin lleil.icr of Columbia cn to the unilcr.lgned I all pcrnnii having claim, atnln.tthc e.tate of the decedent are i 'pie.tcd In preaent them to Ihe Admlnl.lrator at In. rotlilcnco In Mldlnwii., .hln without delay, and al, ueraoni Indebted tn mam payment forthwith. , I June II, HtH-Gw $1 Oo 1 I ADMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. Estate vf John llrugler, dcJd, J im'i:it8f adinliil.lrniMii on the ll.tatoof John Oj. linii er. ate ot n mo i wn. t;o umii a co.. an a.. hnvebcen granted by the It nlcr of Columbia co., to the I under. I,;iiiid I all peraoni Invlng tlnlm. npnln.l Hie e. latooftlie decedent are r.'iucated tnprctent themto the under.lgneH, without .'ay, and all pcraoua In-1 dented to mako paymmil r ihwlth. ! j h ituubi;i(. iiiooin.nurg. 1'F.i .Ml IIIIUUI HU, llemmck, I Aduilnl.tratnra. . Juno II, 1flfll,-fiw $S00 I Public Sale 01' I? 1 N pur-sun neo of an order of the iuiu' Court or Columbl.! county, on yatttrjlay, July S, 18G1, Or 057" Messrs. Nkuwhai, & McGiNr,EY, have commenced in Ashland, Schuylkill county, a neat Democratic paper, entitled "The Constitutional Advocate.'" It is largo and rctpectabld nnd thoroughly Dom ceratio, Wo wish our youog friends suo cess. Carhon On. An enterprising business man of Williatnport, Mr. II. L. Holdrn, has recently crrctc' in that place, a Coal Oil refinery, and is now prepared to furn- .ish merchants and dealers in that article, with pure nou-exploMVO Carbon Oil, upon as advantageous torms as the same article oan be obtained olswherc. 8co advcrtUe mcnl in another column. Candidate for Sheriir. T, AltTIN A. AMMEKMAN, of Fish- L 1 Ingcreek tntvn.hlp, w are nuthoized to an- iiouiiro win no a raouiuaie to mn piikkii rAl.Tv. a tho approaching Unncrnl i:ieitlon,.ubJert tothodcru. on oi iiu .iii'tiiiiuia county ueiiiocraiiccoiiveiilluii, .tlay 7, IMI, SJ. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. QAMUF.L SNYDEB, or Miillin to'i. n .hip, we aro authorized to announce, will be a candidate, for tin! ."SIIUUIl't'A.TV.nt tho approaching fleueral Ulertlnn.HiiliJect ti the decision of the Columbia county Democratic Convention. May 7, liHil. 92 CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, WILLIAM KKIOKBAIJM, of M iff liu towiiiililp, wo are authorized tn nntiounce, will be n candidate tnrtho Sllr.ltU'l'Al.TY. nt the ap proaching Onerul Klection. nibject tn Ihedeeiainn of tho Coluiidila County Dumocratic Convention . May 7, liGI.-'JDO Candidate for Sheriff, CHARLKS II. IlKSS. Ksq., of Mifflin town. hip, we jre nutliorizerl to nnuniince, will be acnndiitiite tor the Bll EH Il'r' ALT Y, lit the approach ing (icnernl Election, Hiihject to tin! decision of tho OI ti mli in County Democratic Convention. Juno 4, IcCJ." C5y Tho Atlautio Monthly for July, beginning a new volume, is on our table. It eontaim 130 payes of mattor, and gen erally of a very pleasant and racy kind. Tho poems are belter than usual, to our taste. Tho publi.her promiso that there shall be no lalling oft" in the marked fea tures of the Atlantic. The list of con tributors is an augury of much pleasant reading. Tirknor & Fields, Boston , 3 a year. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. e are authorized to announce that at in n'rlock in the forenoon. J ACOII II AUT.MAV. Ad mlnl.trator nf the c.tato of JACOI! 1IAKTM M . lato of .Montour countv. defeated, will ,'Tiioae to aale. by puMIc vendue, on tin premise., n certain tract nf land 1.. , l.,t n.l.l.t CnlHinl.:. .nn..l K,.M,I,I. rilUHtn III 1, nil " 'n. iuii .in i'. ""imiiii'i. '.'u.j , i." vd by land of Jn.eph Mnu.ei. bind of Helm of Haiti" Appleuian. nnd other., containing 125 ACRES OF LAND, more or leas, roaurvlng to the llloomaburi Hall Road Iron Company all the Iron Oru.and the right to dig ...I.,., nn, I n.u Hiunv Ihn .niiiu nn.l till ,l,n llmliwr ti...l. i d for mining purpoau., nnd the right to cut nnd hail I tbe aaine, together with free iugrc.., cgre.s mid rc- gre.a Tor too above purposes, Whereon la erected A GOOD 1AJSA' JiAIliV, a ttory and a half Prams iiu i'U.iM; iiousi:, nnd other out'bulldluga, UKCIIAltD, Well and Spring of Water. ALSO A certain Tract of Limit, ituate In llcmlnrk tup., I.'olumbln rnunty. bomiued by lauds of Joiieph .Mou.er luluUiif Unylnr Ic (Julllver, lands of William liartman, iuiu lanus or tnuneirs oi iiaius aipicmaii CONTAINING 75 AVliES, more particularly described n. follows: neglnning at n post III a Iiiik nf Joseph Mauaer, thence by Mauser .t lloylor north K'. !! i.njt, luo.4 ncrctus to a nnirt. llienro by ll.ilor & t.ulllvcr north 2 1 4 east, H7..ri perches to atones, thence by Win. liartman, south HS 1-2 west ,.'7..'i pirrhes to aatoue, tlifliico by same imrtli 5 l.east, :i perches ton stone, thence by llaltis Ap pieman's lioim lonllt SO 1-t west, 103 perches to a post thence by other lands nf raid deceased south II I7I eat. Ill perches to beginning. Late the enlnl.i of n.ii.l deceassd, situate in the tnp. of lluiuliick, and couuty aforesaid Ji:SSUCOLi:.MAN, Clerk, Conditions nindo Known on day or s.ile, ny JACOll IIARTMAN, Adm'r. UI00111 jburg. Juno II, Idtil. ts or DR, BCHENOK'S OWN CASE, Wnttr, l.AltORINO UNDEIt CONflUMPTION, Jlnd how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills act on the System in curing that dis casc, and the GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT FOBAOCO AND MMh Till! undersigned respectfully announces his friends and thn public generally, th.it he has open. , cu n SB GAS, tfAO'tfOOTr I on Main street, In IA VII, I,t:. n few doors below the Uauvlllo Brink -in the building formerly occupied by 1 Hamui'l llluu where I e riiaiiufncturcs the be.t quality of Pegnra. which will bo sold cheap, wholusalu mid ruian, ne aiso Keeps u CIIOIOF, RESTAURANT, well .locked with Edibles and Hevorago tn gratify the wants of the enicure. to rLfm.h th,i wcurv nnd assuage tho palntes of the thirsty. .JUSISPll MOWKY. Danville, Juno II, ISA -3m U. S. 10-40 Bonds. FOR SALE AT THE First National Batik oj liloomsburg, Pa, JrIIESE BONDS bear intorcst at tho ruto of five per cent, per annum Which, at tho present value of Gold, is equal to 0 per cent, per annum. (Coupon Sonbs, for delivory nfior the To above Is n correct likeness of Dr Rrhenck taken many years ago, nner he had recovered from Cnnsiiuip' linn : by n conrsu of his "Hciifsck's -I'ii.mojiicHvrit," 1 hellkeneas, nlthoiig It does not represent him any thing tike nsh.id as ho was at the worst, yitltls In strong contrast w ilh the hale and vigorous looks of the Portrait below, which Is the true likeness of 111 in at Ihe present time. The contrast between these two per units Is so great that ninny would not believe thrm to be the anno person. Yet there are hundreds of per sons. In nnd around Philadelphia, who will recognl.o both portraits to bo true representations. When the first was taken he weighed IIITpouuJs ;ftt the pros' lit timnhls weight Is S'.'O pounds. lie r, and takas grssl pals, to visit any os that she hears lias anything like hr esse, and tries to get them to come and sea me, Thu negt ca.s Is Mlis Pco. held, from Stamford, Conn, Mr., Iisrtholnioew got her down to ee rne, and .he as bien ever since at her house, V7 hen she first came to iny rnoms. she rraa tniuli emaciated with a distressing cough, spitting large quantities of blood, I einmtiied her lungs with thn respirnmeier.nnd In all my rirnctlco nevor found nun wmi nna lung so rr goi0 mm ill" nuier lung so luunn, 1 I rniild not give much encouragement. I lliojiglit alio 1 would die 1 but to my astnnlshmciittho rulinnnlcfyrup, t Hennced Tonic, and Mandrnkn Tills all seemed to go 1 rlnlit to work, the lunirlsall healed over, leaving n cavity as large as a gooio egg j good appellln, fine POSTSCRIPT Ncwo by Yesterday's Mail. The Military SiCtfiUitm. Thu news from the front is not a en oouraging as wo could wish. Soorctary spirits, and has gained some tlllrty-flvo pounds in Otailion uas CSnSPU Issuing war OUIICIIIjS nl.'Uiir'lalW TWi J&SWI&fWVi . r6non thai oar mlUtary operations would bo of crent Interest to some tinnreludlcnd phy- rician to visit these ca.es, particularly Atlas Ucofleld, or any of them who havo been cured by tny incdlflnes, 'I hey aro numerous In ficvt York , but tho above Inrce all differ from each other.' and If my medicines ore do Ingwhatl represent they are, they should have tna credit nnd the nltllctetl know where and How they may bo cured. J. II. FCIH'.NCK, M. It. Dr. J, II. Bchenrk can he round at ma principal oiuce, charge! hut for n thuiougli exnmlnatlnn lie charges three dollars Trice of tho Pulmonic Syrup and ttea. weed l'oulc each SI2J per bottle, or tl tho hair 1 o?en, Mandrake Pills SSecnts prr box, and for salo by all Druggists nnd Dealers, Juno II, 1-C4.-I y. U, S, 10-40 Bonds. WILLIAM CRKASY. of Catnwlssn townshin Columbia county, ihroueh the solicitation of his Demo cratic friend, has been Induced to offer himself as a candidate ror COUNTY CDJIMI.SfllONr.lt, nt the ap prnnrliing general eleitinn, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention W1LL1AN CRKASY. Catmlsaa, Jane 15. IPII4. i3T Sheriir Furman, will publish in the next Columbia Dumoer.tt, hi Proclama tion ordering an extraordinary Election throughout Columbia county, to bo hold on Tuesday, tho iiii of A ucust nuxt, for tbe purpose of adopiing or rejecting the Pro posed Amcndtnt'tit to the Constitution, relative to the right of Soldier's to vote in the Army. Godey vou July. be Lady's Book, as the year progrei-pes,eot)timii!s to increase in ioterfRt. No pains aro spared by the publisher to seize every novely that is of fered. His agencies abroad givo bin. de cided advantage over ovury other publisher nnd bin immcuse edition enables him at any expense to give greiter variety than can be offered by any other nmgnzino. L A. Godey, publisher, 023 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 227" .Messrs CAMrnr.u. & IIitb, have asMimed tho Editorial control of tho "Pa triot & Union " Mnj. Jamki F. Camp- , hell, tho senior Editor, is known to tho Domocraoy of Pennsylvania as one of its ablost champions and a fourless defender of Constitutional Liberty. With tho other Editor, J. K. Hitb, Esq., we ara not per sonally acquainted, but Joubt not that ho is all right, judging from tho company ho keeps. Tho Patriot ij Union h an excallent Democratio parfer published at Harris burg, Daily and Weekly. Q KQi, Sad Accident. Mr Wm, Cbbasy, the youngest son of Mrs. Margaret Creasy " now of Bloomsburg, on Saturday last,wcnt ' into tho oanal to swim, at tho residonoo of his elder brother, Jacob Creasy, in Centre township, and not being able to swim, was ncoidentally drowned. Mr. Creasy, was about SO years of ago, a most excellent young man tho support and comfort of his aged widowed Mother, and wai much esteemed by all who knew him. His nu merous friop.d bavo our ardent sympathies in their unexpected bereavement. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ALLEN MANN. Esq. or Reaver township wu nre authori.",! to announce, will be a candidate for CI )M IrtUONKS.it the cninminv reimrnl election, subject to the netinn of the Columbia County Oeinocracratic Convention. May ii. lPfil - COUNTY COMMISSIONER. TACOll DREISDACH, of Heaver town- ship, wr art1 authnriz.rrl tn aiinniinrt', will b n eaiulitliUe for CO tJ.MlrrilOV rt the nppr'.nchtntf pnrrnl elf rtioii, mliji-rt to Hie .icllon of tha Cutumbin County Duniorrntic L'onvcntitm. SPECIAL NOTICES ri-r.u ini.u nirici.o-riics riEcaLra kortiic I X MILLION ' A innit valuable and wonderful publication. A wirk n! ton pages, nndu colored viiyrnviuye. llli. IIUN Tint's V HIJ MI'.t'll.M, nn 01i21n.il and iiosmlar Heat- res on Man e.nd Woninn their Physiology, i'liiirtions. and cex!inl thiiorder oi every Kind with never tailing Re-Mcdie. for their no edy cure. The pntticn of I)r. Hunter Imr long beea and Mill Is, iinbouudeil, but nt the earliest solii-italiou of numerous per. mis lie lias been induced to extend his lu.uiicnl usefulness throuuli the medium of his "V .MLi'L'.M ' It is .1 vomiiiih that 'hnuld be in the hands of every If.niily in I tin laud as a preventive of secret vices, or as a guide for the alleviation or 01 rthe most mvljl nnd il.'slniclive scoitrgis ever visited iiiaukiiid, Uno ropy s'Ttirely en veloped will he foruiirdcd tree of po.l.tgo to any part of the t.'nitcd Ftntcs fur .V) cents in P O stumps. Address, post nail, Dr. Hunter, No. 3 Division rHrnt, New York, May 21, led I -y. JL pnsnls at the Ilo'ise ot Joseph flhocinakcr , in Piue township, Columbia county, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A.M., and I P.M., 011 SATURDAY, tho flth day of JULY next, for building an OPEN TKUtsa lUIDt.noynr the. West llranch of little r'ishiugcreek in aaid tnwiislnp. near Philip shoemaker's. Huid llridgeto no reel iieinceii auuiuienr.i-w 111111 1 1 feet : height, li feet and ft inthca from low nater- 11m.it tin; abutment, tube 0 feet thick, and Ihe miner nnd lower w ing-wnlls, on the north side, li! feet Ion? ;, the lower wing.wnll, oil south side, ri feet long ; in wing walls !o bo 3 reel truck. Plan and spteilkatlons can ha seen on tho day and pl.icu of letting. I!v order of the County Commistioners. U.C. t'KUIT. Osri. Coimniaioners' Oll'icn, j Dloomsbuig, June 15. 'IH. j New Cash Store! -AND- On hands and ready first of June. J. P. Tustin, Cashier. nieomsburg, Maya?, IffiL 3m. NEW OOIS, FOR SPRING SUMMER. rllE subscriber has just received a new assortment of llosiervl rimmlnenind N'ew Com!. such as 3 E IP 53 V & rj A I, H O ; OLOVP.n, UULI.ii, tSTAYS. 8 VJ'OIIELF, ltOOP-Sltim'S pouTMo.Nir.a, An nthsr notions, tn which she invites tbe nltention of the Ladies genernlly. (ty Wheeler & W'llsnn's Sewing Machines for sale , Alto-Sunday rtrliool Rooks ami Rlblcs. Also Mrs. Alien s Hair Restorer which will give to gray its uuturnl color, A. D. Wl'.llll, Next Door below Court llouso: ntoomsburg. Slay 21, letil, New Yonic, Wednesday, March 30, IS01. 1 rt otnily have bean a sories of defeats and dieappoiutmenti. The disaster to a por tion of our left wing on Wednesday last must have been a ncvoic mortification to tho wholu ar'my. It tuems tho r bilj sue nc od ml in caniurini; an entiro bririade ni No. 39 North IthHtrect. Philadelphia, every Saturday, t tr . ' n IIM,..'a ."',,,, from a. M umii s p, m to givo advice, f,0 of Union troops. lan. lluHtcr s inovclnoni ngauibt isynclibiirg lias alsn proved a tail urc. IIo wi repulsed in tho direct at lack upon that city, and now ilU scmi-ol'-ficutly announced that he is in retroat to West Virginia. Thus ends the second com bined inov'cm'eiit aguln'st tho rebel oapital., Tho first failed when Sigcl was boaton in tho Valley and Duller failed in his assault upon Fort Darling. Tbe second groat combined movement vlas to isolate the rob- by cutting off iu communica tions nn nvurv sido Priitit hitnflnl f tVns tn l)I!l!MKD IN COIf.. at the pleasure of the ve'nm.nt Petowlurg, HuUtCr Lynchburg, nt any period net htt then ten nor more than forty ytart r'" ti J t from tl.lr date, and until their redemption FIVK IT.lt and blieridnll Was to destroy tho OordoilS- villc lUilroriu- Each of llieso movements lias resulted 111 a failure, nnd Gon. Grant must now form new combinations. It is idle any longer to talk of starving out tho rcbwls. The roads northwest nnd south west from Richmond aro no longer even menaced, The only real good news al band i that tho road south from' Peters burg is securely in possession of our army. Tlwae Ronda aro ia-iicd under the Act nf Congress of March fclh, Ifci'.t, which provides that nil Ronds Issued under this Act shall bu HXUMPT FROM TAXATION by or under any statu or municipal uuthftrlly. flub. scrlpllonsto these Ponds nre received In United CJ capital a..... .nrU.lLn.lll.nl,. 'I'l. v n rt, 1(1 11 It It !! ' . , from link date, and until their redempli CUNT. 1NTP.UKST WILL niJ PAID IN COIN, on Ronds of not over one li unilrcil dollars annually and on all other llnnds coml-nnnmilly. The Interest Is pay nblo ou the first days nf March nnd September In each year. Subacrlbers will receive cither Registered nr Coupon Ilonds, ns they may prefer. Reglatored Honda aro re corded on thu books of tho U, rt, Treasurer, and cm bu transferred only on the owner's order, Coupon Ronds aru payable tobeatcr, and are mere convenient for eniniiuirrlnl II. e.. Pubacrlberstothialonn will have the option of having ihlS IS 110 (Jouut all lUCOnvenienco to tno their llnnds draiv Interest from March 1st, by paying rebels, but that is all. It of its cl f effects tho accrued Interest in ciiln-(orln United States -notes, J ,,0 !mportnDt object. Wo wieh WO COllltl or the notes of National Ranks, nddlng fifty percent. ; : liri'iinfnl Htrnin : but tho peoplo aro entitled to ktiow tho truth. 10 im vmm, AT LOWER LIME RIDGE, PENN'A Tho undersigned, having completed their 6paclou,s store Home, nt Lower Lima Ridge, In Scott town ship, Columbia, county. Pn., take plcnsurc in (immune. lug to their friends and tho public generally, thuttliny liavo Jul opened a LNQL'EST OF .'Alll'mON'. Estate of 'red crkk Knouse,dec'd. ' COLUMBIA COUNTY, as: ; IN the Orphans' Court of Coluinhln County, in thn matter of the partition und valuation of the Ustatc of Frederick Kiiouss, lute of Jaikuou twp,, deceased, TO Jackson Knouse, and Unniiiih. interiunrried with Peter Naglu, rei.idiug at Iklhet, iu llrnnch county .fit.iln of .Michigan. TAKH NOTICC. That an IsnutsT will bu held nlllic Into dwcllini house nf Frederick Kuans, deceased, In tho township of Jackson, county of Co. lumbia. on TUP.rtDAY, thu lull day of Auu-nt next, leiil, between the bonis of U o'clock A.M .and 4 o'clock P. 41,, of said day. for tho purpose of milking parti tion of thu Uvnl llstntc ol said deceassd , to and ninuiig his children nnd leg il representatives, if the same run bo done ithout prejudkuto or spoiling of tho Hliule, otherwise t( value and appr.iiscthe same according to law; nt which time und pluco you nre required to at tend if you think proper. J. II. FURMAN, SheritT. Illoo-ntburg, June 4, 18.11. nt address without money and w ithout price," valuable information that will enable y u to marry happy and Micodily, no mat ter how old , how ugly, or how poor. 'I his is a reliable atl'slr. Tho Information will cot you nothing i and if you n ish to marry. I will cheeilully a esist you. All letters strictly confidential. The desir vd Inforiu.HInn sent by return mail, and no pie,tiins usked Address LiAUAII II. LAMRRRT. Creenpoiut, Kings county, N. Y. June 4, 1flfl4. In, ntATRIMONIAL.-If ynu wish tn marry xix uiu unoersigneii, nim will seuu you Uniformity of Prices ! A New Feature in Ilusslnes Fvery one his ovn s'.ilesmm! JONI1S U I'O. of tho CreseutOnu Piico Clothing store, No. SlU .Market'treo above Sixth, Philadelphia, In addition tn havine the largest, most varied nnd fashionable stock of Clothing in Philadelphia made ex pressly lor retail sale., have constituted every one his own saleiuan. by having mirked iu figures, on ennh article at the ery lowest price H can be sidd for so they cannot possibly vary all must buy alike. The goods are well sponged and prepare.! and great pniiislukcii with thn m.-ikiug so that nil can buy with the full ussiirnnea nf getting n good article at the xcry lowest prire. Also, a large stock efpieco goods on ImiiiI of the latest stylo und lut 'pi.ililies, winch w ill he made to order, in I lie mo-t fashionable nud In st manner, 5 per cent, bolow credit prices. Remember Ihe Crescent. In Maikctabnvo Sixth street in 2(l. JUMW it CO. LAST flOTifiE. TJF.RPON'S knowing themselves Indebted In Cx. Slier JL iff Miller on coats, aro required iuiuiediatly to pay tho sumo to tho undersigned. The aniounls of nr. Oeorge Hill, still unsettled. if not paid by AucuBl first mil be suod. llouiusburg. June, M, lfdl. NEW STORE which is inent of fully supplied with a well selected assort ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Estate of John Cox, deceased, T UTTERS of administration on the 1 i Kstnic tit John Cox. Into of Hemlock township. Columbia county, decensed, luve been granted by tho Ilegi'tcr of Columbia county In the undersicned j re-! siding in lllnoin township ; nil persons having claims j against the est.ito of the decedent nro requested to . present them tolho ndniinlstrntnr , without delay, and all persons indebted to mako pnyinent forthwith. . I.UVI COX, Adm'r. I June IF, iWVI.-Ow S2. SliASON.VIlLE MER0IIANDI7.E, Ooneisting of Clothes, Cassimers, Silk, Iiluslins, Saltiuett-', Ladio's Dress Goods, Gentlemen's Clothing, and in short everything uiu ally kept in any Country Dry Good and Variety Store. ALSO. GROCERIES FISH, MEAT. BARGAINS D IE YOU WANT TO BUY SUMMER SALT, &C, &C. The Draft. The Borad of Enrolmonl,! oonsisling of Messrs. Manvillc, Grior and Dr, Uaker, havo boon in session tho past two weeks in Bloomsburg Tho draftod men of Montour county, woro Grst exam ined, and ouo man, ouly, as wo arc in formed, was ongagod to go into the servioo, and, up to Thursday last, ho had not re-! ported. Tbo others having paid oomtnu- , tation or been cxouipted. Iu Columbia ( county, up to Thursday, only six mon were obtaiued, and tent off, all of wbomi woro substitutes, Aboutone-fourth only re-' port. Our people, as a general thing, award fairness to the action of tho Board. They Office, in Rluomsburtr. where he will servu up Ice-cream j of tho most ihoice flavors, every evening, during tbo Summer months, nt the most reasonable rales. 13" PariiekUini I amines can tie accniuinountcu wmi the article upon snort notice . Oivo linn i call. II, STOIINUR, liloomsburg. April30, 'PI, Prop'r. BOOTS cSc SHOES, &mm syiiiiAm" B. STOUNF.R would respectfully an nouncc to Iho citizens of BlooniBburg and vicinity, that ho has just npenod an U ..IS. MM li tx.l h1 H .' .1, c-w aiju.y.M. 5 'Aj U U 14 f 1 AH of which will be soU n che.iv jib ran bo purc!xca Avprh r rmiri-eiinnnrv inre. 1 iifior aunvn iiir i-nii ujarw iiurc. E&f Butter, Eggs, Meat, Grain and Countrv nroduca taken in pxehaut'o for a - Goods, ami for which tho highest market prico will be paid. Givo us a oall, No chargo for exhibit ing our goods, but it will aford ua pleaa uro to havo them examined and prices compared, G. W.Crcveling &co. PRIVATE SALE 01' Valuable Real Estate. THE subscriber offers at private Sale, on reasonable terms, a farm situated iu Hemlock township, upout '21 miles from Ruckhorn, Columbia county, containing 108 ACRES, about eighty acres of which is cleared land, the Int. provemcnts upon which, consists of u good Fkamk House and Bank Barn, Wogon Shed, and other out houses, a good Spring ! Ilou.e, ic, A One thrifty apple orchard is growing nn I the premises, with a large variety or other kind of fruit 1 trees. Tlioieinalning W acres of wood laud, is covered ulili Oak and Che.tnut limber nf good quality. Thefarni Is a desirable propcriv, ueing in nn excel. GO TO Creasy's Storp, in Light Sired, Pa. IIVo 7i'er)s all Kinds of CALICO, MUSL1NM. SILKS, biNGIIAM, FLANNELS, GARRETS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, Rcady-Matlo Clothing Sugars, Mola.sses, byrups, coflocs, Toas, Fish, Salt, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Tobacco, ogars, Hats, Boot", Caps, Shoes, Drugs, Oils, Paints, &o., &o. In ndilltlon tn nnrlnren .(nrlc nfllri. Cnnila u-A li.vii .viauo uioining i ",.":,' i. ', ! determined to "st " " t'arloir, reMiiiug Han Call anil Thlrtv years ago I was in the Inst stages of Pulmon ary Consumption, and glv.n up to die. I resided in I Philadelphia. nnd Dr, J seph Pnrrish, tlicnofthis city, on ercd ine to Moiestowu, N. i a dittauce of nine miles, which took me two days to get there. Oninynr- I rival I was put tn bed, nud thero laid for many weeks. 1 Thia was my native place, where nil lay family lived I and hail died of Consumption. Mr. Thornton, who at- tsnueil my l.vtncr in ins last nines., n.is taiieu. nun gave me one week to fix up my ali'ulrs. He had seen ' all my Tamil) gothut way. and thought I was to go.tno. Then I heard of tho remedies I now offer to the pub- j lie, which cured me, It seemed to mo that I could feel them penetrating my whole system. They soon ripened tho matter on my lungs, and I would spltntTmore than a pint of oflensivc yellow mat ter every morning. As soon as that began to subside, . my rough, fever, pain, night sweats all began to lenva me. and my appetite became so great that It was witli I dilliculty l eoiild keep from eating too much. I soon gained my strength, nnd I have been growing in floth ever .lure. For mniiv vcars I have enioved uniiitcr- , I rupted good health, keeping tho liver and stomach ' healthy with the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, as 1 I am of n bilious temperament. My weight is two hun , I ilred and twenty pounds. On my ncovcry peoplo would ! send for ine, far and nenr, to see if their cases were like mine. For this purpose I pay protesional visits In the large cities. The cnnminptlves wish to seethe ' one that makes these medicines, and who wns cured of consumption by them. To make new lungs is lmpossi- , ble : but cavities in the lungs and chronic ulcerations of the bronchial tubus cull be healed Such cases are ' dvlnc hourlv under thu ordinary treatment of physi cians, nnd just such ate cuied by the proper use of tjebenrk's Pulmonic Syrup. Seaweed Tonic, nnd Man. dr.iko Pills. I I am now n healthy man, with a large cavity In thu middle lobe of the right lung. the lower lobe very much hcpatir.ed and eoinplctu ndhcsiuii of the pleura. Thu lettluug is sound, nud the upper lobe of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. Tbe gnat reason why phvinans do not euro consumption is they try to do too iiiuch ; Ihcy give medicines to stop thocoucli, to stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic feter.aud, by so doing, they derange the whole digestive powers, lock iuguptlie secretions, and eventually the patient sinks 1 und dies. Alter I make u carelul cxniniuntion ot" tho patient with tho Respiromcter, nud find lungs enough ieft to cure, Idirf ct the patient how to use the Ihroo remedies Remove the cause nudthey will all stupof their own accord. No one can be cured of consump tion, lliur complaint, dvsntnsia, catarrh, canker, ill- ceraled'throat, unless the liver and touinih are made heiillhy. In New England this caukcr, chronic rntarrh, ulcerate! throat, elongation of uvula, is more preui- 1 lent than in any oilier section of thu country. This is frequently caused by a foul stomach. Vou nnyburii it out with caitstic lime n Mil iigaiu, undull they niil ; get is leinpnrnry relief Correct the stomach and liver, 1 and thry will heal up themselves, Cood iiuliitioii is Ihe remedy. If you have any ills- i easu in any part of the body, it will remain there ami decay more nud more until ynu can getthe stomnrh iu 1 the condition to digest food, and make new blood to I tnku the place of diseased tnalle r. This is the ouly (way to htalcaitiet in the tunes and uh-eraied bran chial tubes. Correct the tutu n li and li rr, tin.! nature will do the healing. .Mnny person hate ,in i,h ,i that I certain medicines are great pumleis of ihe lnooti. I Whin blood is once diseisod it laiinotbe purified ; it ! is diseased the same a. the diseased matter in tho I system ; but get Iho upp.tr.itue in ofder, the liv.-r and I stomach, and give it plenty of nourishing food, it will j make new blood, which wilt take the place uf Unit . which is diseased. ckhonck'rt Pulmonic syrup is one of the best prepa rations of iron in use, it is a powerful tonic of itself, and w hen the Seaweed Tonic dissolves Ihe mucus in thu stomach, nud it Is carried nlt'hy the aid of ihe Man drake Pills, Hit Pulmonic Syrup is made mio blood. This i the only way to cure consumption. If I can not get ngnod appetite and food does not digest, 1 cnu notcuru the patient Never mind the rough ; remove Iheiuuse and it Will rlop of itself. 'I his is the mont trouble I have Willi my patients nt my rooms. Thoy say, "Doctor, 1 feel ssiouger ; I can oat; my night sweats are better, and 1 feci belter every ".vay ; but my cough is so bud yet ;" and they nre nt?tnutscd to hear mu say that docs not matter ; remove tho caicc und it will stop itself. Scheuck's Seaweed creates a good appetite iu about nine days, when there is no lung dis ease, unless the liver is so congested that the Man driiku Pills cannot unlock tho duUs of tho gall bladder in that short vp.tro uf time, In writer to iiltow the stale lulu to pass oil' Keep thu livi r and tho stomach healthy and there is less danger of consumption nrauy 1 other disease. It is hard to tnko told win n thoso or- I gniisnru healthy. Those that arc bilious, law spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor nppetito, ' nervous, stumach full of wind, everything that is eat en lies heavy Iosb of mciiinry, try oils botllu i f SCIIHNX'K'S S:AW1;i:I) TONIC, nnd ono box rf S IIL.Vi'K'S M ANURAKi; PILLS, it is only a cn.t of one dollar nud twenty-live cents, Willi full direi nous. This is suihcient, iu man; cases, to satisfy what the i medicines are. Proiuuiilly ono bottle makes a great changeinihu system. Any person thul enjos ordiua- , ry health, by using tho Senneed Tnuiu and Mundruko ' Pills occasionally, must get the digestive organs in ' such n healthy condition that they become uVshy. I cnu produce u iiuudn r of my old consumptie patients now- enjo)iug goon ueaiiu, weiguiug nearly -"upoutius. for premium,) or rceeivo them drawing Interest frnm tho data ofsubicrlptlnn nud deposit. As those Ronds oro Exempt from Municipal or Stato Taxation, their value Is increased frum ono to three per cent, per annum, according to tho rt.t i of tax levies In various parts of the country. Attbe present rate of prcmlumon gold they pay One Eight Per Cent Interest in currney, and aro flf equal convenience aa a perman ent or temporary Investment. It Is believed that no securities offer so gtcnt induce ments to lenders o the various descriptions of U. 9. Ronds. In all other forma of Indebtedness, the faith or ability of privatu parlies or stock companies or sepa rate communities only Is pledged for pnymect, whllo forthe;debts of the United States the wholu property of the country is Imltlcn to securo tho payment of both princlpnlnnd interest In coin. These Roods may be subscribed for in sums from SSO up to.auy magnitude, nn tho same terms, nnd nro thus made equally avallnble tn tho snmllest lender nnd the largest capitallit. They can bo converted into maors t nny moment, and tho holder will liavo tho bcSOSJ of the Interest. It may bo useful to state in this connection that tho total Funded Debt of the United States nn whlrli inter est is pnyable in gold, on the 3d day of March, led!, was JTC8.9C5.00U. 'ihe Interest on this debt for the coming rtscnl year will be 845.937,120, while the rustoms roven uc in gold for tin cnrrcntnacalye.tr, ending Juno 30th, 1801, has btenso far nt the rate of over $100,000,001) per annum.. It will be seen that even the present gold revonucs nf fh'e ftnv'erinent are largely In excess of the wants of His Trcnsurey furthe yayincnt of gold interest, while .ho recent Increase of the tariff will doubtless ralso the annual rccclrts from customs on tho same amcu'itof Importations, to $150,000,001) per annum. Instructions tolho Nntioiial Ranks acting ns loan agents wcrer.ot isiued from'he United State Treaauy until March 2f,but in tho ftratthrco weeks of April tho subscriptions averaged more than' THN .MILLIONS A wi:r.K. Subscriptions will bu received by tho First National Bank of Danville, Pennsylvania, nnd by all tho NATIONAL BANKS which are bepositari'es of Public monoy, nnd all RESPECTAMLK BANKS AND BANKERS throughout th country, (acting ns agents of the Nat. nol Depositary Hanks,) will fu'rnlsh further informa tion on application ami A1TOUD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. May 7. Ien.-2m. era Real Estate Sole.. ikluabTe jfan'u, 'I"ni auhacrlbsr offers to sell, at pmnle sale, a V.llua JL bis Farm, coualsllng of 100 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAND, situate In the valley of rishingrrcck, about two miles north of hloomsburg. Columbia county, Pa., comprising tho bottom laud ol the well-known Trimhtey Farm, ana the Hamlin Farm. On the prcini.es are a Dwelling House, ttvo good Darns, an excellent OIICIIARD. out-buildlngs, Well. Uc, to gether with a , Maple Orchard, rleldim; from 5.U to 1.0)1 lbs. Biigar pur yar, Tha voln of tho "Rio niuiiurg lrn Ore," crosses onu end of this tractof lapd. Al SO : VjIii;iI)Ic Town Prop'ortj. Tho lane ThrcuStnrv Ilrl'rk IlUILDINO. n id LOT OF GROl'NI). on which It la erected, situate on Ihe north sidu of Main slreet, central in the town of lllonmslur; Snld building is substantially constructed of excellent brick formerly used for a carriage Fac tory snd r'lii b well adapted to nplaic uf business, P. Id Lot Is 4 feet front on Main street, nnd 81 1 ft deep. Posseislou of the Inst named premises will be given Immediati-ly. if desired. 117" Conditions of salo will be made to aril the purchaser. D. J. W'ALLCR. liloomsburg. .May 30. I'.4. I BELL 6c ALLABACH, Proprietors CORNER OI' TI1IR D STty PENESYLVANIA A V. WASHINGTON, D. O; May 7, IPM.-IS111, CLOTHING OALL. Nn. 202 North Second Street Phil'a. CONSTANTLY on hand a full n-sTitnient of Ready Mnde Men and Roy's Clothing and Cents' Furnish ing (Joods, nt Wholesale and Ritail January U, IMil.-fiin. Keep Your jUyuj ON THIS PLACE. SECOND ARRIVAL OF' NEW GOODS ! PUBLIC SALE OF A LOT ou TIMBER LAftD. fTtHi; undersigned, r.xecutnr of thu last will and te i lament of Philip Frcas. lateofCertre township. Columbia county, deceased, in pursunnco of tbe will of said decedent, will expose to public sale, oa the premises, ou Tliiu-sifny, the S206is o." June, A Tract of Timber Lund, situate '.x IHUrcreck township,' Cclitiubla county. Pa., coiilnliilog $r a '(suss, adjoining lands of David Shaffer on the north, Jesse Hicks on the eust, and others, all of which is unim proved. y Hsle to commence at S o'clook, P. M., on said day, when tltendance will te giveinnd cnneTitiotisu be niude kitown, by SAMUCL Fit GAS. WCSLKY II. l RKAS Ji:.iC H. Fill AS, K xceutsrs nf Philip Frc'as, deceased, Juiu 3, 1?114. EXf:t:UTOR'S NOTICE. Entile of Philip Ft cas,dtccused. LnTljlllW Tcstpmertiiry on the estate of Philip Freas, latu of Cenfrftnnusblp, Columbia county, deceased. I.'itve been granted by the Register of Wills, tit., to the undersigned ulsn redding In said township, ufl tiersous having t-laims against the ctute of tlu decedent are requested to present them to the Hxeril- tors w ithout delay, and all pjrecn. indebted to maks payment foithwilh. Juno 4. 1 SlU. S3 00, t3t.MIIi:i. Fltms. WK8LCY II. I'llUAB, J ES5C U. FltliAai Cx're. WALNUT HOT! He! Ill J, I will conclude byrcl.tliue three mrcs 1 h.ite luade in New York, nnd which are all dilVereut, and wish any alamo and full ossortnicnt of neatly Mado Clothing I one who feels nny interest m uio matter m visit them. ii .ii.n an. imi. uir K o i wn ,rn . piurm nn.l in . .o ...,b. ... i. w. . ..r. .,,-.. , u, ,u ii.jii on cheaper than ran bo bouchl c sow hero. Call anil . ..- i- .'. - seu, and judge for yourselves. Light Street, April 23, 1801. II. W. CREASY & CO. Lowor Limo Ridge, June IS. 1804. nronertv, tent stnto of cultivation. Any information ree.irdinir nrfl (ertninltr n much .tmtlflr Tsnnrrl tlimi tlin conditions upon which the Farm con bo purchasod are, certainly, a mucn rjotior iioora man w buBttotM bv fnnlne Pcter Workheiaen. ad- many otuera we could namo. We tbink I Joining the properly. theni escellent gentlemen i May :e, i?ci.-6m, GYRUS HELLER. V. 0. HARRISON, M. D. WOULD respectfully Inform the citizen, oftlloome. burg, and vicinity, that ho cnutinurslhe practise of .wuiuiKK Jtjfu suitay.iU, 4 nd solicits a share of public patronage, Orricic, on Main Street, first house below IheUdurl II oil a , Blpoiatburg. February 3, lfS3 tl lloiui street, and wlahed mu tucall nud scu her. IIo said 1 could do no good ; that he had all the best medi. cut attendance, and all s.ud shu was too far cone w ilh j Consumption In ho cutcd i but bin. had heard of snme ! . great cures I had made, nud he desired to gratify In r wishes. 1 called, ami found her lying confined to her! I bed in the last stagu of lrronchi.il consumption, and ! I without doubt must have died soon, I rxnmiued her I , lungs, found buth bronchial tubi. very much all'ecteu, , out no cavities unu lurineu, itercougu wns verysevere, I tho spit-box was half full nf thick pus. Pulse IIO, legs 1 swollen very much; uml worse than all. she had chro nic diurrheea, Her bowls hud been moved eleven times thuiday. I told her she had lungs enough to lie cured, ! but that this diarrhiru hud been lung standing, and Iter stumach was in such an ulcerated condition tint 1 was afraid nothing could be done, tihu insisted 1 should try und do what I could fur tier, observing th.it she may be i "uuiu nut iuti iouk iu ine cunuitiuu suuwnsiir, rndicallv cured without the dangerous use of internal "",a 1 c".ulu not iiibk tier any worst, t gavo her lift medicine orlhunnnlicatioii of Ihe kiiilo-iioiuiinc out ' ia' ol my Mundrake Pil s, nnd tho tonic and Syrup a mode of ru re, alonco simple, cerlaln, and etrectual, ' ""' 'hat was on luesday, and by Hit neUSuuday by moans of which every suirerer. no innlter what his , tho dinrrlneu was curried off, her appetite had returned condition may be, may euro himself cheaply, privately, Bni he could sit up in bed and eat her dinner. ,hlt and radically. I "ow ""J B"vu 1,10 tt '"!! eeillfltate, certified to CT-This Lecturo should be in Iho hands of every ! I,''"e K,cv',1)r,' Uowll"i-' ... youth and every man in tho land. Rarlholoiuew.BJ est Forty.nfth street, ramo rient. under seal, ina plain envelope, to any address, to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. Dho wns low iiosr.TmW. on rerelut of six Loots, or two mj.t .tanin.. ' spirited, skill salluw, longue coated, buWels costive, 110 MANiiOODl How Lost, ilow Restored, JUHT published, a now edition of DU. CUI.VLR. WCLIa cr.LUllUATI'.D LSdAY on the radical cure (without medicine) of M'stuuioaniii.ti, nr semi nal Weakness, Inwduntury Seminal Losses, lMi'orrCY, Mental and Physical incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, ttc. ; also, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, in duced by bclf-iudulgencu or sexual cxtrnvagaucu, Prire. iu a sealed envelope, only 0 cents. 'J lie celibrated author in this admirable essay clear ly demonstrates, fromn thirty years successful practice, mm uio alarming consequences or seirnoujo Adrdess the nublishrrs. Oil AS. J.C. KLINE Sl CO., 127 UowcRr, N.w York. Post ullicu box 45SC. Juno lb, lelil. ly. TO TLIE PUBLIC. The undersigned would Itifurnt his friends and the public generally, that he is prepared to treat success, fully Ihe following diseiieaes : Rheumatism, llronchttis, fit, Anthony's DmiCe.Lnis of Big Lt, and altblboddiseases.willt Dispepsia ic. Uali.fuction will be given or nn nay required. His reiuedibs are pirrcly vegetable free from any taint or poison, and safuuud pleasant. Bloomaburg, April 0 lf4 OEOJICEYOSr, aiMietile, and fust sifikini! into the crave. Thu said ' tumor had bien ruiiHii.g over fourteen years. I gavo her Byrup, Tonic und Pills, and told her to take them i Justus thu directions were printed, bho came back to ' my rooms, 3B llond street in two weeks, some what bettors her tongue had begun to clean n littlo around ' tho edges, her skin whiter und her eyes brighter, and tbe tumor discharging very olleusivo matter, much faster than it had ever done before, Hhe kept gradu ally improving, and in about twu month shu came to my rooms very much frightened, saying that thu tumor had nearly stopped running, and was healing up, and that every doctor had told her that If it over beulrd It would causu her death. Hold her that the disease had all left btr sy'itnn, ami iiitturu woul'd heal tho ulcer up, They ara now healed, and bavo been lur ubout u year. and ibc is as hearty and robust a woman as you will flndi sa days walk, tfheisElud for any one to call on Tl AS enlarged and creatly Imnrovcd hi. Ptoro Room I I nnd stocked it with n large nnd supennr Htoek of .-t'lii.w nun bu ii.niiit uwuu, wpirn win nu soiu us low as at any other establishment in tho country. Calicos at 10, 18, 20 and 35 cents. Muslins, JHeached and Urown at 25, 28, up to 43 cents, DRESS (300D3 of every shade, quality and price; a full lino of Domestic Gnoda, viz : Checks, stripes. Ticks, I.iuiieu and Cotton , Tablo Diaper, filnghnms, Nankeens, ifcc . &c. A good supnjv of l.udies Stnes and Caiters Nmfcjjock of Hals nu.l C.tps, All Wool Ingrain and Collage Carpets, supply of Groceries and Spices, a new lot of CADAR AND WILLOW WARE. SIACKEP. L by tho quarter, hulf ond wholo bar rel Not. 1 and i, medium nud large. Also, u large and splendid assortment of new designs. Also, a new lot or j uu.Mva ana Oil Cloth Satchels. Having bought theee goods before the lato rise, I am prepared to sell low, cheap us the cheapest for cash or country produce. WE STUDY TO ri.r.ASE. liloomsburg, .May li, Inil. rR",IIl'J unilrrpipned, announces to liin i friend, und Ihe public, Hint ho hits taken tho abovo well. know it Hotel. 1,1 LIGHT S T R E E T, Columbia county. Pn where heis prepared to acsom modnt; the tratellug iiibie. to general satisfaction, III. T.UI.K, is well nrovisionnd and his Stale commo dious and well attended. uVT A share oflhu public ctistonrls inllclfeJ. J011.N unnfl. Light Dtree:, .'ur.e I, IPQ-t 3m. The Berwick House. Iierivi-lc, Columbia co., Pi- 'refill: undersigned would respeilfully announce to his fuicuds and Ihe public generally, that tiaving leased '.his well-known llnusa he has given It ntliocViliu rtuovation, Tito fonms havebeen re. pnpor I ud and the entire establishment elegantly refurnished, Reing pleasantly nud eligibly located, Bnd provldod .with nil the requisite conveniences, it ollurs to Hm rt,.l.llM ......i.. ...) ....... ,.f tfl.V.. ..... ...llllll.GU Utl.UlllllKU. U A First-Class Ootei.- Illrl TARI.1I will nlwav's bii supplied with the best thu markets allonl, and 111,1 llAK'with tho choicest 11 quoa. Travellers, drovers, leninstcrs, boarders, Mc iicrommodnted to general satisfaction. Careful nnd no cnmmoduling Hostlers ulwnys in attendance, titablln; tbo most complete und ex'tunslu In this scrtlou. . P. SUUJET. MnyW, IfOL T;5L50UTOU' S NOTICE. Estate Of William Cole, Deceased. LETTERS! Testamentary nn tho Estate ofWillism Colo, late of lleiiloii township, Columbia county, deceased, buve been granted by tho Register of Colu in bin county, in the undersigned; nil persons having claims again! the estntu ol the decoderrf are requested to present themto the Executors at thdr lotidcuco In said tntviirhlp ivithcut delay, mid nil persons indeb ted to make put mem forthwith. Mf'VroOMKY COLE, TnOS. II. I.OI.E. May 91. lStll-Ow 2 00. Execnof. splendid atticlo Just opened and for sale. A iretn t sciioi.LAsmrs run mu. Piltaburgh Coinmerciul College. Iliiigliampliu Criltenden's ' Philadelphia. Ftrallnn. llrvant'Ac Co.. " ' ThesH ricrins.'nre i'n'nmnunts of fIS'aud $30 and are is so much cash, by thu Student ou cntriiig either of the anuve colleges, voting men oesiriug luuuiuiu uiiiiisu cd Collegiate lliliirtjj luit, will here And a good specula loniiyermivniif6.kTr.il) ntnteoiinc May I. m COLUMBIA DEMOCRAT. Laclciuvautiii &. DIoomsburg ICailronfl N ArtD Afrr.lt JAN I", Hdi, rABSL.MJi;it KJ TKAINS WILL RUN Leave AS FOLLOWS: MOVI N 0 SOU T II. I'awngtr. 4 20 1 2.33 t,':a tiM U.15 MM M. 8.00 A. M. K.tU !).' U.3S 1S.13 P. M 1.30 ecrnnton, " Kingston .... IPooiuaburg .... " Rupert. " Danville, Arrivs at Northumberland, MOV 1 NO NO It Til Lcavu NorthtiiuberlaHd, - Danville " Rupert liloomaburg " Kingston, .... Arrive at Scruuloii. .... Freight i Passenger leaves nioomsburg, 10.IS A.M. I'assengurs taking tho .vail Train South conned wllfi the Express train from North'd, arriving at llarrlsburg at 'J.'JU A, M.i Ualtimore 7.00 A. .M., and at Philatlclplim1 at 7.00 A, M. Tho Mali train trout Nor'thumberlauU' leaves immediately .liter the Express train ftditl ll&V rlsburg und rlallimore, nllowlug Passengers leaving Philadelphia at Id. 10 P. M. to reach points on this road during Ihe next forenoon. Now and elegant Sleeping cars accompany the night trains each way between Northumberland and Dalit mure, and Northumberland and Phlluocltihla, II. A FONDA. Supt. J. C. Well., (7(7 VMrl .HfQni. Kingilon, January 90,
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