The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, October 04, 1845, Image 2

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    "TBUTa imuivr riii
ClNAL COMMISSIONER.
JAMES nunxs.
REMOVAL. TICKET.
8EVT 0? JUSTICE.
Ton BLOOIMSBURa.
ASSEMBLY.
TUomat A Fiuitton.
PROTIIONOTAUY.
JACOD LIUILT.
SEG1STER AND RECODER.
CUA&LES COJtKEK
TREASURER.
Charlca F Mann.
COMMISSIONER,
rclcr Ent
AUDITOR.
AVilliam Colo.
TICKETS
Tickets now printed for the whole
tpmntal Ticket and may on had upon
appticBlion it thig office. Our friend
lie rt quisled to call end get a supply fo
their respective Election Diatrisu.
BEWARE OF LYING HAND
BILLS.
Asthe Dinvill faction hiva mole
;thir amo emeriti to . fight behind s
mailed battery, or in other words no'
to publicly, advocate in their papers
-ny ticket, or sny opposition to "lh
Removal Bill, expect the county,on the
ere of the election to be .flooded with
:Iiir.db.lle filled with, falsehood,
slaoder and abuse. It is an old trick ol
. theirs, and will no doubt be their lasi
-resort. It i unnecessary therefore fot
.us to Caution Ihe public ejainet them
di ihe time draws nigh for the decis
ion oQhe people upon the local quettioi,
. urging every man ta" hie Juty. Al
though lhe. Danville faction acknowl
edged that the vote will be against them.
yet every mesn fair snd foul, within
i their power, will be made use of to
prevent the result of this election ad
ding the long vexed matter, and thus
give peace and quietude hereafter lo the
courty. They care not for ihe strife
intent ion it may create, provided
they can Joy that meaos.retain the Court
for a then period. In the hat four
year., we hue seen them endeavoring to
diemenbtr the Countf-fpendirg their
thousands, both at home and abroad, to
prevent Removal, we have eeo ihcm
Kicking private character! with all Ihe
venom of the moat jioiaonous reptile.
stopping at rolhlng howifer mean, tha
wculd appear to itlard the final retmli,
nl re ir.uat not exptct them now
. . . . . .
iu bodui io .itb weir cxpinwi
grasp, to fold their arms and not at
tempt lo ward off what !s .to them, the
ratal blow. Leery fiend of the quee
'ioQlhould be up and doing, and relax
not hia exertion uot'l the battle. i over
. Sie that every man in hi-. r et is e
the Pul'?, and cst his vo'e fur R -mova!
ihe whole li movaland iiotliing buiEe
. snt
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r eliciiiin 4ki Die Removal t;vei
this fll ends and disputes of the Removal
, .quesi'mfl forever. A I who wislube county
hircefer o have repose otifht therefore tu
vote for the whole ticket. There ia r.o
-safety. iivjrotirg fur VoltiPiesrs. The victor
ia only partial and unsatisfactory if tin
ticket ia hioken in upon. The roeasuie may
i delayed in au.ii se, and the halite have
to befauhl eer .again. It is safe, It ir
. diefb1e. le unpen we Bill and the whole
ticket tuaether, nadao make certain end
of the long pending local question. We are
g'ad loJearn tXat such h tke growing
feeling ki all uMfeMinnt, that our friends are
. oniting, and that hundred who have hidier
; to opposed are ri joining in i dipose o!
.'the fjueaiion. ky euppertirg i wholt-
if.wei urn Hid bill.
LOOK OUT
-Fr (Wep'im of all Itin.! jricK
-Tiekeie
Jesrr'p'ion. Th-y will he a thick
. tpk wrriefl on ih ere of the etecr.hn
f Dhuogno for me reopio.
aiP RTUD bv ecmaiasiocf,
SttntA Slrtet in DanvilU.
SnHrFuttntlnt and Charier,
V. flood day neighbor C. I was juai
looking for you in order to have some con
versuiion and I am glad io find you here.
Ws niHil auiile uioq somi umforui line ol
lolicy to pursus in relation lo the election
tins Ml, and then act logetlier in every
ihing. To do ihie we must io ihe outset
understand each other or we can du notiiti'g
to tdvsntsge.
C I agree with vou exactly, and wit:
,-o opsrste wiib yoa lo the extent of m)
power to defeat our opponents. Hut what
caii we do The propects ahead luoR
dark enough juat now, and what ia the use
of atriigfling againat fate! It aeema to me
that ihe Seal ol Juatica will go up ihe river
'n apiie of ua, and we have nothing left t
nuaat of exrepl our Iron Worka and out
foieian votera, Thanks Heaven iliey cam
be moved, or I suppoao these cursed 0
creekers would be al it.
V. Not so fast, friend Chsrley! Th
darkest hour is Joal before daylight you
know, and I have hopes that we can kick
op a dual yet if we act with proper ingenui
ty and discretion.
0 Well, lei's hear what you propose
ui do
V. Whv. hist this. We otn't defeat
the Removal Bill directly, that's certain
Dm, aa 9m Patch said, aome ihinga can be
done as well is others, and what we can
du dirneilv wa mav do in lirectly. Lei or
try to break up the Removal ticket in detail
qy gelling out Removal men aa volunteers
thus raiav a deuce of a fuaa in the enemy
camp. If we can lick up the licket.ihe vie
tory ia'more ihn half ours' Si the removal
ilea will, if I cipher correcily.be a used up
community lo all intents and purposes, snd
ruy hang up their fiddle finally and for
ever.
O How do you make thai on i?
V. If the public officers etarted are op
poed lo the irieneure or merely luckewarni
in their aupport of it. wo ran pompone and
delay it, at all events Wlm a ill be th
oonseqiiencet Why we will 'iiAe then
tijhl the battle ovnr M(ain next year w hei
vicia'Ui our st'ie trfxtr 'nvvlmbatfl foreig
V. Thai does seem encouraging.
V. Ye and the people re tired of hear
ing about the Removal question, and a grea
many will fall off from it if we ran battl
nd delay it a little longer. Public opinion
has an ebb as well as a flow, like the tides
of the ocean, you had ihe current in your
favor as politicians in 1840 and we had it
in 1844 Just so it will be with this loca
queaitcn. II we can delay it, we sha
gitn ihe tote of our foreign mfrccnanes mi
we anaij nave plenty of ui-e-utrrs irom tin
a i a -
enemy, s ramp. II the leuioval ticket i
fleeted this fall we are gone beyond hope
but if we can break up and defeat llm cm
founded thing, I dont believe the removal
les can carry oui their measure as long a
rass grows Bnd water runs.
f. Bv bolter Prti I liivh no vim, l...,l
You hav'nt lived alone id of JlViJ i
Porier, for nothing. Ah! management i
the lnng. Bnd I go your idea, us ihe lonlt-,
ay, with a perffci rush! Now would'oi i
ne Ion after these poor buggers up th.
oiiuntiy havo been licking ua foryeais, t
use them up at tins last eleetion by gelling
itiem to hghurig aiu.iri ihemselve?
V. That in just ihe way wh fied iheu
in 1836. They had almut tjoi ihe U-o.o
al, but we managed at ihe lust election, ilia
we hd any hope to do anything, to ge
them to fighting each oilier, and then wt
"irurk in and tutd them ud sweeilw nm
,uallyt We will pUy ihe same g nu
now.
C But can we trust Removal men a
volunteers?
V l liey as the very kind of timber
Charley: to be available. Jf we can elec
litm, I think we can manage them "witSou
doubt and we ran gel more voles for then.
ban for one of our own mn. Any roai
ho will run against ihe KemovHl ticket
ill become soured towards their friend, Si
we can use tncnae me have Achenback snd
libera, who have pretended lo be removal
oien and who.n we have victtmiled in the
last three or lour tears.
0. Feliy you'r a j-wel. I never heard
-.nythinge better than that in all the meeting.
I the "ftiub;' never 'pon honor!
V. .Veil-here I hae a list of election
ef ring stories fixed out, I just noted then
town an paper s that I shoil'nt forget
hem"
C That is it!-ln have 'em.
V. "Nf The Volunteer candidates and
dierr tckttfs a hr.effr'.frntwf fa hn Rr
moval townships on the ground that thef,
(the fotuntrera J are lemoval men." j
2d WiMtio electioneer ior the Yel
untesre in the lower lowush'pe en the
ground that tbey are not removal ueo.'
C dhl 'consistency thou Ht nrCT
V. Consistencr be d d! your'e a
levar fellow Charley, bui I'm afraid a littlt
pten A pretty lime ol day this, to tain
f consistency, when our fate depends on
citing s few thumper! reads
4J. The Volunteers are lo electioneer
with their political friends ia the Removal
ranks, on the ground, tbat they are of the
same politics! faith.
44ih-We are to electioneer, on the
giound that there Is nothing political in the
elsQiion, in other words, thai it is purely
ocal.
C. You are a perfect Talleyiand.Feliy,
King of cunuing and master ol intrigue! 1
am filled with amazements at your prodi
gious Bbiliiiea
V Oih. We sre, generally, to elerMon
mt sgainsl the Removal candidates on the
ground thai ihey will try io tax the ceunty
to put up ihe New Building,& thai Volun
teera will oppose taxation.
C Bui will any body believe lhatt
V. I have not aa favorable an opininn
of human nature as you have Charley
Men ar naturally auspicious, and are lesdy
to swallow stories that appeal le their pork
eis. The great merit of this electioneering
yorn is, thai no one can prove it to be false
We will tell it, the other side will dety ti
thereJiVno proof ihe'one way or the other.bu!
we will have the suspicious nature of man
kind in our favor. It is an impossibility thai
there should be taxation. The Bill prohib
its it; the Legislaiuie nevei would sgree to
it, the people of the county would be op
ooied snd would kill Ihe project, and all
r - w
who abetted it, if it should ever be at tempted
the candidates have no inclination lo do so
and if they had they would not daie to try
it.and ihe citizens of ihe centre of the coun
ty have not and will not ask what they
know will be refused.
All this however we will keep to our
selves, and we will make as big a bugbear
as poasible of this taxation siory among the
tax payers We can make a good many
awallo il M warnnt you; and every vote
mints one if il is gut with a fib.
C Bui this way of dning bninees rub
turd on a man' ronsrienre. Mine twinge
V W.Wi,lrlifVfiio - ..
8 "f
jirating about conscience here in the nine
teentl reniury! Thad Stevens understood
he nlighieneil spirit of the age belter, and
it he told John Mnruel us to 'throw con
science to the devil!' 'I'hm'a the task Clin'
ley! There spoke the voice of a man and
politician.
C Well go on what more hive you
V Rather too much fir one lesion; bu
I'll read one more electione? nog urgoinent
s it is perhaps the iiioki r speciblc one in
'lie lot, and lias the singular merit of beinf
iarily true reads
'0th LVriiontrr against the randidan
r I reasurer on ine grounii llinl lie wm
lefeaied before and Hut it in impertinent
l.r him io pieaent himself agin before a I a
lenpln.
('. Huli'.Fellv! that ariu:ncni ciiih iimr
. I I .1 r r
dya Mian one. I I oih lurnt ol a n li.j mi
i inigiii reol ifier tins tslnon; - .Mr M.ni
as defeated oti.'e, iln-rrfnri- heoni lo b
lel'e.ted flg-iii,;. Ue D.nu ill.r I,hii
i"en defeated half a di.zeo uma therefore
.ve ought to be licked iimsi oiiir-neinmU
j
imv.
V A nddlesiirk fur your I lyii .' r'vrn
i.itlv wont lui k i.f i,j.i. Hi t! immt a
V e'll laik oer these matteu Htfain, inli
nape our ourse atcording to ein-um
atanc es.
C Stop a inome nt. Had we beitei
iy ar.v thing about the tleciiou in our new
tipertt
V. Not a wnrdla Our rourfois a cronkeo
me, and tlie less public iliscuisiun we havi
I L . . II. 'II . .
ne oeuer. vewui worn privateiv, our
tnnges are smooth enough lo do up a good
itisiness when we set aboat it in earn
at.
CA gnod idea, Felty you're the orna
merit of the age ihe
V. Go to BraseJ
Omnei Exeunt.
We understand, that Beit bosfi, in
1S electioneering lours throught the
uunly, thai they will poll one "huand
voles in Mihonmg township. Now this
toryis8ll Kimmon, Lat iVovemb.r,
it ihe preidential eleciion, ihey polled
boul 480 voles, ami all ihey pnll this
Il over 500 will be ;J)eeaI. But we
arn Ihem to beware of acting over
gain uie scene ol 184?, as ihey will noi
e allowed lo escape wiih impunity
should they permit Ihe r aliana. nrgroes
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mil nnn.rcii'tnii in im. I. nun
. ,1V.
kmi.D.i . 1..II.,, . .IiL.!. i
.ii..v-;. u,LC u lllliui Ul LUCir CICC
lion oard.
t - - , .- -
C7A few weeks'ago we look oceitlon
in our paptr to till Mr, Gangtwir of the
.Berwick Stir of the North ery cietei
and intelligent Editor.' lo saying ao wt
had not the smallest lateniioit of ipjurirr
ihe feelings of Mr. G. or incurring cen
sure from sny qusiler, Bui il seems we
have io cacA it' foi our imprudent oaser
vaiion In the Issi number of Mr. Gange
wer's paper we find ihe following snide;
PUNISHMENT FOR SLA..DER.
The Chinese punish alamlets aa lollowt:
I'he offender is made to ciouch under
table, and in canine attitude and lone crte.
out three times, '1 have lied like a doo
t is well for the editor of the Bloomshur
Democrat that he does not live in China
If he dtd.Colonel though he be.would doubt
less bs punished as he deserves.'
Wf have not spare in our column
even il we had the inclination or though
n necessary, to contradict the ihousao'
faljelio'id sel afloat by ihe )riville far
lion to have antff ri against th Uemov
il bill. They appear 10 Ihliill lhal
lie well stuck io ia h tier ih-n the innh
ind reii rte iheir ofl extilodel falee
hoods, with a much bu iice,t thoiui
ity we:e acuul f cis. The one tut o
Ahich they expect lo make Ihe ino
capital, anil Hch they commenced Uf
spring and hold to with the geate
lenaciiv. in Ihe moat reoieiilouj am
abtisid of all, lo wn: that Funn'on, it
.-It cu). will kRi the proviMone of th
Removal bill, rxiniring ihe public bui'd
iogs put up fiee of expense, rrpdleo &
tlirow ihe emen-e on Ihe CotllHV.
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aay redictiloue, b-CiiUse il 14 absurd oi
ihe very fure ot it. Ihe Ligtslatur
never would change so important a leat
ure of Ihe bill, without the consenl o
he neoole of ihe eoiinly, and th
Danville hciion are well aware of n
Hut it is eood enough story for then
uniil after ihe election, and if Ihey can
make a few voles by il against Ihe bill,
ihey consider themselves amply repaid
ami thpir (vinscipnces eased of the de
cep'ion. We will.however, now repeal,
what we have often said before, that i'
m not the intention of Ihe friend! of the
bill lo avoid one particle of ihe rexpon
nbility thrown upor, t hem by the bill,
but iniend faithfully to comply with alt
l provision. Of their ability lo do so,
no person al all acquainted wiih the
properly holders, in the Itemoval iiner
em, will have the hardihood lo dispute,
unless it be a resident nl Danville.
an irnniene niajm iiy noi only for ihi
Removal l$rl, liiii fur ihe whulp l mo
val Tickei. and nothing it now winning
but s uni ed snd eneigeiic iiclion of ihetr
'lieiidi., lo obtain Koch a viciory aa will
lurever slier silence ll c ipi j 1 1 o n t
ne noai setiicmeni ol ine V'tXtd aued
non.
i
LOOK OUT
And iliinl he f ightencd al any false
loud or r-iliciil.)iM tory iha' itny be se
fl i hy Ihe Danville f.idion on Ihe evr
I' the I'JVci ii it) (IcIVhI the Removal
.1 II. Ei;-ci my and all ilut t icir Am-
tie ifniguuttOH ctn invent, and yon
vill poi be disappointed.
i cure the ? and Anne.
7'ikr i. in rj'l.fl ,if 'I'i'oer ivm. I w
Z if i ll s hal ks. Iwen'y ( i x dil'
I S , . i n (,(' ''ii. n,.,i ii,?, f,(j A iiit-cc
U P'-ler of Ul" tiz- if .1 hicko V-ntl
i IX ib ill 'nu'-'hei. nod lk- a til'l
poon toll h fue niej, i'iih- unit'
lay. Said In lip k-p. edy ami t fj. c Oil.
English A ,meiiican3 and Gehmn
re ll ck i n it ' Cililni m . Dv ai,i
r i 'in- i'.ci Li ivi ro i em. iiavmii i t
inn wi'h ihe sieoa'iire ol iwo men
thai the piinioner is a wnr.hy
person, a iiir.igM-r hiroui-s
no i r no i! iMfXican on (oprr no.
I I I. H I
rt'i h another petition on an eight dol
l-r stamp piper and eighteen dollars fi-e
o ilie Guvernor, he obiaio a grant o!
my vacant land not over eleven fouar-
leagues. Many have taken pieces ol
ft
land equal to Ihiily-three miles long by
tnrec wiue.
A VENERABLE PATRIARCH.
A late number of the Hues Banlis
ewister stales that P.hUr
larvey, who was lo open Ihe rthgiou-K
lieniamti
services at the- meeting-hou se. in Ihr
Ulth year of his sc-e, and alill retains
his acuities lo an sstonish xr tort.
j . .
lis healh is pxrelleni. Up walks a
bout with girat eap, nA r0 all appear
ances may last several years longer,
EXTRAORDINARY SICKNESS.
We learn from Ihe Cincinnati Com
rtierrjal lhat in ihe village of L'lirel. it
Indian, which contain about 400 io.
habitants there nr now cor.fined bt
sirkness the ex'rordirmrv nu-nber of
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c.iijr .mr inn n nm eo -
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HID IJII (III IH I I U (1 ' I nil (lltfPUMA Ifl Ml.
sglie eixl fevtf
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QUICK WORK. .
kTbs Iron-Dais Furnaca, which Hew out a few
dtys sines in conawjuence of lbs breaking af a crank
wheel, again went into blast, under the charge of:
Mr. James RiUtun, about 3 o'clock on Wsdneadajr
lint. In three hours they had cint'erj at i o'cio.k;
the tfiurnoun drew abuut ihrce tuna of pin, and'
at ii o'clock on Thuriday morning, about four
tons tnoie, and alill cuminneiiin Hue order.
COLLECTOK Uf itial'OMS AT
IMULAUIPMIA.
Il is a mailer ol gener al compUint by
ihe DemocrjnC pspeia in Pe insyl v ens
hat Ihe recently milM'in'e"'! tollecmr at
Philadelphia, IIenkv; IIohn, ,
iol consulted tlio cUim ul a.iy pol'ttuu
if the democracy out of thai city, in ihe
lisneosation of Ins official pmooage
We have refrained fio n Siini any.
iiing upon this mbjer.i heretofore, fr un
i amcirie u.'jire lo avoid the piein it in
inaiioo ofa qmsiiou, alieady to )
.rose settled, beli'Ving that it mih
lend lo enitiarM) in 8" rn dery". Ih
ourae ol Ihe Jl louni'T . I ni ; h'l whe
mi f eliogs have bun ant ipipaied hy "
are a numbei ol '.ur finiinul leihei
II ol ttle If publican school HI) HtJeCleil
odifli r nee In Ihr t-utj C, nngbt readi
v be consirued u to so apprnvnl ol ) It.
C's compiaini d of, fVv nm', tin ie
lore, add our )fuii-i' to me iim: em-
jtia'ic maiioer Hg,int the exclusive ami
ertiiMial poltry of tho new C'ltli itt r,
lo roiifining all p)uinnieiii to ihe
i.rrow limns of Pihladelphii, city ami
Couoly, The paitj o! S ai are mil di
.(tided to 0V rluok SO UiJIJ-)! a pioc-dnr-,
and unless more gfiierou' and lirj.'i- vj- s
te adopted, and an evidence ' t I' U'Vi i
n some langihlK way helme long, Ihe
Muni qtienre may easily he imagined.
I'he country wnl nqune a represenia
lon in fact and not in nume or il will
humler lorth its complaints in the eais
of 'he Seoat", I'nnl ihe ver v wal s of the
Capitol shke with excitement.
Ol'coU'Se we impute no blame lo
Piesideiii POLK, ln the sppoiiiunenl
of Mr. Horn, ay Collec'or, although we
do not he-itaie to say that his selection
wis never the wih ol a majority of the
Presidenl'a poiiiicial frieinNio Pennsyl
vania. Either of the other prominent
applicants would have been rmuehearU
i'y Wilcomed lo inal office, by ti e pn
ty. In this section the popular vr.ife
waa iioaniinou"! y in fvor of Ili'N-
DRIC'K H. WRIGHT, of WilkeSh..
re, and had been sicces-ful, the whole
north, at least, would have rej need.
His claims were certainly inferior to
oooe, ar.d upon Ihe score of corn petenei
he nnghi coir.pare with any. Dm
preoume Mi Po'k, had sum" cool ie-
!.. ihu an mill tin. nl f.l Mr H "
not ma iifet u ua,5i heelore wt do not
COiiiphin (if i, tnri ol' Iiifll. T''H COlUt
try will notceasmt. impoilun ies,u 1
h iti'j cl ol ciinipUini (ii I itr iiicum
bent is removed. Lycoming GuzHle.
CONSECRATION OF D1S1I0P PO
TA'U.
The very impofaril imioing rere
immy of rornecrating the tew y .c'eil
Uishop of Viiimylvdiiia.tht Rev. AL0N
io Pottkh, D. D., took place at Chlisl
Cnuicli, on Ttienlay th 23 instant,
l lm biiildicg whs crowded to its utmost
capacity, and the ceremony wf pfi
or nu d hy the Senior D 'hop, Philan
der Chase, of lllinoi, aided by. Mini in
hue presence of ihe finwH.ft Hihop,
I largn number ol ihe (.leigy i f l
1 IV llila, and Olhn L)i'Ce'Se, Sll lilii.
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hie, &r, he Li-hop or Pennsylvania
va rniiilood lulu 'lie i-ha.ie'; -i,
ml pricieil-d to mii ih- Pi't-Mii.i .
I3fhup and O'l). r H'.h ii.k i rcen. in tii
j.lministiaunn of Hie h ily Cuinnm iiji,,
ol which an unsmlly laiga oumher pn
'OOk.Tl.e Service la..eil fnmi about hal!
,iast leu until nboul llnee i,'i! ock.
The fir-t pMcopal act of tin: ne
IJtshnp Was tup cousecralioo, On Wp.l-
n"sday, of the C.uich of ihe Nitiviiy.
mrner of Lleventh and VV'Hatiii.otm,
in els, ftprinu (urden. Suf. Courier
ISLAND OK LUbA-WHO BIDS?
This is already a 'great country,' bu
',1C Prf,jPCl!l for ,he extension ol
prri ory "e carriei' otH. ti is destined to
be ,ar Krealer h"t say the pro
,.....!. i-iir-ia e,
I"c ,uoul i'"ni oi cum-r mat is
'n'' ' on ,MB '"P1"- A large r eel
ng was held in St. Clair county, III., at
which Ihe following resolution, off-reil
ny the Hon. John Reynold, jie Gov
ernor of Ihe Slate, anil for many y earn
a member of Cuotrcss was unanimously
adi'pieil:
'JiesoUedt Thai ihe chair appoint 5
persons lu make s repot o an aiiun.-
ed sension o this mpriing, on the m0
priefy of pacing an act of Coogrest i
, n
m none in freidenl to i.nrchas? ih.
I ...... . ...vnpc in.
J. .IIU Ul . U"., Willi IIIB lOdJSlll 01
I InI Al I'fik. M...U.k- ... . r
th.
Majxk Election. The A
Aire of the 19 It has returns fro .
town, in which there are for
Anderson 30,0 f)
Morse J
(hers 4,447
In there owns thrre is a mj n cy of
G2o' lor AniieiSuo; it Will he inCiea. d
1 10 BOOicllllii llddanme. To 1114 I(.iuti
,45 deui, erl sie tlei, .1 ami 2S vol-;
3 i ilini ten no ehoic ; 46 iliautcis not
heard fiuin oiii'tiy Ueoiuciaiic. 'Al is
tdli: in Maine.'
EXTENSIVE IKJN MINES.
Il is slled thai there is sullio.cm iron
ore in .rvcomb, Esr x rouuiy N. Y
Wlllitn two hundred feel ol toe i jc
to m ike eighty millions cubic feet of
i on! Within two miles of this there.
te two nnoes oealy as extensive ihh
il iheae iiunes the tue may he quaniril
Ul III the open d y, like fii;glli felOoi I
Ii
i.i'inin Jjiililn, E-Q, has
beeu
uornin.it r! t.y tn VVhi Confeiees oi
Diuplmi miii N'irifioinberl.iiid ouiioMi-,
. tne Whig, c.iiidulaie lor the Slue S' n
.It. MARRIED. On Thin.vi IS t u i.
hy Rev. U J. W.iiln Peter S
liltBKIt III C iIIhH'HM in M"i I AU0L1NE
P. McL'luke il r, I J it I i r e- r ol Ihe Ijic Jol
h Mi C ore I'l (. of this place.
Dy ihe same o U i-dro sday evening
l't i). si., Mr David J Rick, to Mi.-s
Mauy E. ( okneusu.n, ilaughier of Ihtt
1-iHs Ijjmc Cut iieii.'oo, of this place.
Hloomsbubo, Oct. 4, 1S15
Wheat, SO
Coin, 4()
Cliiverpeil, 3 25
Flaxseed, 1 12
li'iter, 15
Oats. 27
Eiigs S
TallnW 10
Lird Q
Dt ied App'es, 02
While Jieuns 75
Heetwax 25
We are requested to announce
DAVID CLARK.
nf Catta uisisa, mi candidate fur the Le
.gUnirn ai iIih i-nsuii f elertioi'.
COUNTS TRE.V SURER
We ere untlioriZ' il in announce
WlU.h.u CilKTilN. E-q.
if Ileoilnek township, s a ratidntate for
die I'fTn-e of
THE SDRKlc
nf Columbia rninnv at 'he ensuing eleciion.
Sepi, I lib, 1815. 22
We are rrqursird to enounce
JOHN STALKY.
of Grernweod, as a Volunteer Camli-
late for ihe i ffice of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
al the next October Eleciion.
ft'e are leqiieMtil lo erooinncp
W I I.I.I A M MIDI. AY.
f II Mini ! w I';.;, in, ;i r. -r, ! ,' f, -
I Hie i I
('il N i V f .j ;mi,--;um r
:i. Ii ' ;,. x II, ..;,,',, ,,,
oaciit-rs
V7anted.
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III III 1-t.J.iii.i HI ' Ii,
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f'l.'CI IIM' I III 01' il
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B) unJi-i i f tin- ! j,,
11. U t.UU. Seccurv.
Ctt. 4-1315.
CIIAIil.ES H. RUCKALEW
Altorncy :il .
Office South side nf Main at. pi iiosi
Eytr 4' H'Oleyje Store,
"'N-li ATTEND COrHS
ME COUiNTIES OF COI.IJM
I
M l.l'ZERNE
ALL persons having unsrttlfd accounts either
with the suliscrilier, or with the Isle fiim of
"ilvertborn & Boone, whether ihe l,!l.n i,
his fa vor or against him, sro if qi)f Kied to enmo
I'irwa rd and snilc thrm inmedialely, that ho may
oa soon as posiiblj, A word to
iiu wiu is euiiiueni.
M A Kill A L fclLVERTHOLN
Bept rrnbej 20.
NOTiri:.
LL xrsons knowing lh, ir;prlv..H U;.,,:r,l in
2ft. thewbscriheLareicom .u.l to ,nn.,f .r"..,.!'
i'.u uiakf payment.
will be uteT. .S",! . SL . ...
"hang. for LEATHER.
whiter pttp facn hrrt.,